Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - ABC News Producer James Gordon Meek Missing Conspiracy | FBI Raid
Episode Date: October 28, 2022What happened to the ABC news producer who turned up missing after an FBI raid on his apartment? Did he know too much about the US & Nato involvment in Ukraine.... We explore all the possibilities of ...where James Gordon Meek may be now.
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So guys, tonight, today, whenever you're listening,
we are going to be talking about the ABC News investigative journalists that disappeared probably about six months ago now.
And he seems to have known a lot about the aims as far as NATO and the West with the Ukraine War.
He was also co-writing a book about the...
the Bidens and he has since went missing after an FBI raid. We're going to talk about
why did he go missing? Where did he go? Is this something that's very nefarious that is
happening? Something that you would maybe hear about in China or some other third world type
communist dictatorship? We're going to talk about that and we're going to figure that out.
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But listen, we did finally record our first video podcast, everybody.
This is something that we have been talking about for a long time.
This is huge.
Well, so we interviewed a guy.
He's part of an organization over in Ukraine that they have went over and they, really, for the past seven months, they have been training civilians and military and doing humanitarian efforts in high risk or danger zone areas of Ukraine.
And so his firsthand account and knowledge of what's been going on there for the past seven months is absolutely awesome.
I think it was a great interview.
And, you know, how we kind of met and how we even connected was because of a previous podcast we had did on Russia, Ukraine.
He did not agree with a lot of stuff we said in there.
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He's like, well, I'm just glad that, like, as soon as I, and it was a couple paragraphs that he sent us.
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A lot of that.
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So we're going to try not to make this one as long, but let's see what happens.
So ABC News investigative journalist and producer, he disappeared six months ago.
Well, he disappeared in April.
So, you know, the thing is, the past two or three weeks is the first time that pretty much anyone has even heard anything about this.
Now, mainstream media obviously has been downplaying the situation, but obviously there are a
people that have been close to the situation and everything else that is that had brought it to
the attention of the media.
And of course, mainstream media just wants to pretend like it's no big deal.
And immediately, all they want to do is say, well, he had classified information.
So that's why they rated him.
But let's talk about this.
So on April 27th, James Meek, he tweeted a single word and it just said facts.
And another, and it was, you know, above another Twitter post.
So he retweeted a post.
And the Twitter post from a retired CIA officer that stated that 2014 to 2022,
Ukrainian Civil War was an eight-year lab experiment on Russia's military tactics, techniques, and procedures.
The post also added that U.S. intelligence and unconventional warfare experts had learned a shit ton during this.
That particular post was the last time to date that Meek posted on social network at all.
And in fact, it seems it was the last time he did anything in public at all, both online or in real life.
Roland Stone since has published an investigation into the veteran journalist's Vanishing Act in the months since revealing how just hours after the tweet was posted,
a number of menacing vehicles blocked off roads around Meeks apartment in Arlington, Virginia, and then it proceeded to raid the premises.
Neighbors were also interviewed by the magazine recall a collection of police cruisers, official-looking cars with blacked out wind.
and even armored tactical vehicles frequently used by the FBI, which resembles tanks.
And so, quick as a flash, their occupants exited, rushed into Meeks apartment complex,
and at least ten of them being heavily armed, also raided the premises.
The raid was reportedly over very quickly, and Meek apparently did not leave the scene with the authorities.
To this day, there is no indication of what, if anything, was seized or why it was conducted,
and all records related to the case remained sealed, including the search,
weren't approved a day prior.
And so while no charges have officially been filed,
Meek has dropped off the face of the earth
and his apartment has remained vacant ever since.
Now, the thing is,
they have come out in a statement
since this particular reading
that they,
according to a quote-unquote,
close source,
that he had classified information
on a laptop.
Okay, now that's any time you hear, well, we have a source, so that's all it matters.
And we don't have to tell you who it is or why he is or any of this shit.
It's a close source, right?
And so there's this whole law and stuff.
And look, the reason as soon as I heard close source FBI, this dude disappears.
He's raided.
He knew a lot about the Ukraine-Russia-type deal.
He also not only, in addition to that, was writing a book, which you'll get into in a minute.
But when I hear a close source, they use that on Trump like crazy.
I'm talking about all of the impeachments.
Everything they tried to accuse Trump of or put Trump in a position to be like, you know,
whether treasony or treasonist or whatever the case may be, it was always from a source or a confidant or a whistleblower.
And the reason they did this was because the government and the people that hated Trump,
they used the law, which is the whistleblower law.
It's the whistleblower act, which means that if you are a whistleblower, you can come forward and not be held accountable because you whistleblower, right?
So obviously people that want to really screw someone over politically, reputation, whatever the case may be, they use this quote-unquote whistleblower act to basically lie and really have no source.
So they can come forward and say anything they want to say.
oh well this person said that Trump
talked about this during a phone call
even though there's absolutely no evidence whatsoever
They heard him supposedly
Yeah they heard him and he's a whistleblower so we can't say who it is
Right
But there was so much of that
And this is the same situation
A source said that they seized
Confidential or classified documents off of his laptop
Well it makes sense that they see something
If the neighbors seen all these cop cars
black, you know, blacked out window, cars, and even cars that look like military type cars in front of his house.
Could you imagine, like, even having that?
If you were being attacked like that and here comes all these cars on your street and they're coming to raid your house.
Meanwhile, we don't know if the guy was there or not, but he didn't come out during the raid.
So that's one of my questions.
No, he was there.
Was he there?
And where is he?
I believe they did say he was there.
but he did not leave with them, I think.
But I don't know for sure, based on what I've read,
I don't know for sure that anyone put him there,
if I'm not mistaken.
I don't think anyone said that, like, hey, we've seen him.
But what they did say was that he did not leave with authorities.
So I don't know that anyone actually saw him
when the authorities raided the apartment.
But I guess you have to assume they didn't see him leave,
so you have to assume that they thought he was on the permissible.
But you know what they say about the soon.
So I don't know.
He could have been there, could have not been there.
But it's just weird that he tweeted the last tweet and then moments later is when his apartment was raided.
Almost like they were waiting and knew or was a coincidence.
I don't know.
Well, so at precisely this time also, Meek is said to have resigned very abruptly from ABC News without warning or explanation and with even close coworkers unaware of the reason for his departure.
He also said to have telephone lieutenant colonel Scott Mann, a retired Green Beret, with whom he was collaborating on an almost completed book, which is Operation Pineapple Express, the incredible story of a group of Americans who undertook one last mission and honored a promise to Afghanistan.
To tell him he needed to withdraw from the project due to serious personal issues, Meek was apparently really distraught during the call.
And then almost immediately, Meek's name was scrubbed from the works entry on U.S. published in the giant Simon & Schuster, which they do a ton of book public.
So he was no longer a
author anymore
according to the website
and it's cover on various e-commerce
sites listed for pre-order.
They also scrubbed his name from that
and then there were several tweets
for me promoting his involvement
in the project. All of those tweets were deleted
so this was all completely gone.
So him calling the whoever he called
distraught makes me think about
he might have been threatened
if you do this, this is what's going to happen, or he was afraid because of something, right?
Well, here's the thing about Meek is he had very close encounters or relationships with high intelligence organizations within the government or departments.
And, you know, not only that, you know, we have to think about April.
It's been a, it has been a while since anyone has even publicly raised the alarm over his disappearance at all.
Yeah, it's like seven months.
Six or seven months, yeah.
And what about his family?
What about his friends?
What about people that know him on a day-to-day business?
I mean, a day-to-day basis.
Well, the thing is, he's a very high-profile veteran mainstream U.S. journalist,
and he completely went missing.
And his fellow news reporters, even, you know, given Meek's history of reporting on, you know, very contingentious topics,
he had, you know, I guess a lot of them had talked about the,
high up involvement that he had with a lot of these stories.
He had previously broken stories on full terrorist attacks
military cover-ups surrounding the fatal ambush of our four green berets by ISIS in 2017.
He had talked about the accidental death by friendly fire of U.S. private James Sherritt
the second in 2008.
And the latter exposure resulted in a meeting personally with President Barack Obama
about the James Sherritt case as far as friendly fire.
And so to source a lot of these stories, you know, you'd have to have necessitated maintaining close high-level contacts inside of Washington's national security.
Now, here's the deal. As of 2013, ABC press release announced in the creation of a new investigative unit stated since 2011 he had served as a senior counter-in-terrorism advisor and investigator for the House Committee on Homeland Security, grappling with some of the top threats to our country, including
the bombing at the Boston Marathon.
And so he was part of this, you know, close-knit Homeland Security types of there, the CIA
operative stuff.
So not only was he a awesome reporter or had award, you know, Grammy Award winning.
Emmy.
Emmy.
Sorry.
Emmy.
That's best music.
Sorry.
Emmy Award winning reporting.
He obviously was working for the government.
Well.
Right?
Well, he was at least working alongside.
the government, but yeah, I think a lot of his
connections kind of cross paths, and I think
there was like a blurred
line as far as, you know, who did he
really work for anymore?
You know, and look, with the
way media is nowadays, and if we
look at like mainstream media and the fact
that they will cover for anything the government
does, especially FBI, DOJ,
they're going to downplay anything. It's just like
Project Veritas when all of their,
every single one of their people were rated by
FBI, you know, and then of course
the mainstream media was either a, quiet,
about it or downplayed it completely because of, you know, when is the last time you've heard of a
journalist's house being raided because of like a diary that was stolen?
Like if you, like if you, which they didn't steal, by the way.
Right.
Actually, you know, and one of the first things they did when they were going to at least
obtain the diary or whatever.
And what Chad's talking about.
Ashley Biden's diary.
Talking about her diary that was missing from a hotel room.
Yes.
And they actually called FBI.
They called everybody to say that, like, hey, I don't know what you want to do with this.
They push it off like because they didn't want to even act like it was the Biden's diary.
They didn't want anyone to think it was Ashley Biden's diary.
And I believe that's when they got raided shortly after that.
It was not long after that, yeah.
That they got rated by the FBI.
Because I think what FBI wanted to know was how much information did they know.
about that diary.
True the diary, yeah.
Because, you know, a lot of part from a lot of the sources that came out from that diary,
it was some really kind of weird and screwed up stuff about what Joe Biden did to his daughter,
that his daughter wrote in her diary.
So, and then the house was raided.
It is hearsay, but that's what they say was in the diary.
But the difference between them and this reporter is they're not missing.
This guy is.
He's been missing for seven months.
But I think that they are like on the TV, on the news, they are seen more often than not so that if they're not seen anymore, we're going to know they're missing.
You know what I'm saying?
This guy, I don't think he was really on the news per se.
He just reported.
Yeah, he wasn't public facing a lot.
Right, right.
So who would know he was missing if he's behind the scenes?
Well, so he was in close quarters many times with military and intelligence professionals.
from CIA, FBI, you name it.
And one of his coworkers mentioned a photo in his office taken in the desert,
which basically featured him, Meek, James Gordon Meek,
and he was posing with quite a few guys that had their faces completely blacked out,
almost like either secret co-op or a covert operative organization, CIA, whatever the case is.
You know, CIA operatives, as they are in the CIA, cannot reveal who they are,
because a lot of CIA guys are spies,
and they go around the world spying,
and that's what they do.
And his picture was with them.
So it makes me wonder,
maybe he could have been a spy.
Who knows?
I don't know.
But all I know is I watch Dateline a lot,
and I know when people go missing for more than a three days
from a job that they normally go to every day,
somebody's going to report them missing.
And why was this guy not reported missing?
Well, the thing about it is,
is, you know, all of this stuff kind of suggests, like, did James Gordon Meek have a background
in military or intelligence? Was he actually employed by the government, like we were talking about,
by the CIA or by whoever? CIA employs a lot of people that they infiltrate in a lot of
different ways. I mean, it's like there's, I've heard so many stories from ex-CIA officers that
say that even their own wives would not know what they did for a living, for years.
And that's why many CIA operatives can't even be married because, you know,
their wives think they're either cheating on them or just doing some weird shit.
Oh, I would be too.
Like, oh, I'm going on a trip for two weeks to, you know, two years.
But I'm not going to tell you where I'm going.
Yeah.
Yeah, right.
Uh-uh.
And maybe his life was like that where maybe he did disappear from weeks at a time.
And his family was used to that.
And so they didn't really think there were any red flags.
I'm just because to me I'm wondering like if it was you I'd be reporting you missing in probably three hours
so here's the thing so there are there are many sources from what I've kind of dug and found about the family
the family's been extremely quiet surrounding his disappearance but there are sources and look
this goes back to the source thing right and so you know how much can we hold this up I don't
know but there are sources that supposedly are close to the me
family that say that, you know, they refuse to talk because of the danger they may face if they do.
And so there are sources that have said that.
There have been, there have been many news reporters that have, you know, intensely tried to reach out to the family of these,
of James Gordon Meek with no success because of their complete silence.
And it's not just James Gordon Meek that went missing on social media and everything.
It's also some of his family that they found.
around this same time.
Oh, really?
So some of the family's missing as well.
No, no, not missing, but complete silent on social media anything.
Yeah, and these close sources saying they're being threatened, what are they being threatened
by?
We don't know.
And who are they being threatened by?
Well, and we're going to get in that.
Because I think we're going to wrap all this up with kind of what we think.
Now, what I will say is that one of Meeks ABC co-workers, they told the magazine Roland Stone
that it would be highly unusual for a reporter.
or producer to keep any classified information on a computer,
which is obviously true.
I mean, you don't, like, any reporter having classified information would be insane, right?
And furthermore, you would have to find out who gave that person the classified information
because they would definitely be in deep shit.
Right.
But he was simply, you know, the question is, was he a reporter?
Was he simply a reporter?
Was he not?
We don't know.
But Roland Stall, one of the thing they do is they failed to put two and two together
when discussing how it would be unusual or imprisoned
for the FBI to seize a reporter's documents
and keep in mind the U.S. law
makes it extremely clear
that it is illegal for journalists' material
to be captured by federal prosecutors
without special prior authorization
from the U.S. Attorney General's office.
Meaning.
Now, if they actually say
that he had classified documents on that computer,
that's one thing.
But they could just say that, right?
They could say whatever the hell they wanted to.
Exactly. And go after him.
But what did he do?
he have on the computer that they desperately
wanted to get and
obtain so where he could not
go forward with whatever he was about to?
Right. And obviously they
he had something that they wanted.
Otherwise they would have not raided his house.
Right? They were definitely looking
for something. Yes. And it had to be
something against the FBI,
the government, something against
the administration, something
that they didn't like. Now keep in mind.
So, and we're going to talk about, we're going to wrap this up
talk about what is what is some of the things we discussed number one yes you FBI can't go and
rate a journalist home supposedly right but the reality is of that whole situation is look at
uh look at project veritas and what they did to project veritas i mean they have been screaming
with project veritas extensively and it's and it's as if like any time a journalist gets real
hard information on something that is going to expose something they don't care about journalists
that talk about it or just, you know, have third-hand knowledge or whatever the case, hearsay.
They care about people that are really, really good journalists, that are going to get to the bottom of stuff,
have connections.
And have the real evidence.
And can really expose what they need to expose, especially in terms of corruption.
Because like we said, it's against the law and we never hear about journalists having raids in their houses.
But there's two journalists in the last year.
And it's not just two.
like a lot of people from the project
very on whatever you call it
they've been rated over and over
again. Yeah so
so let's think about classified information
number one. So say that this guy
had classified information on his computer
however that may be.
Well let's just think about what classified information
really means in terms of government.
I mean let's just let's just be real.
You know the reason that the government
especially the government of the United States
always says that classified information
has to be classified is because of
national security risk it poses to the world, right?
We could be at, we could be at risk of national security.
Like, if someone finds this out, they could steal our secrets or, you know, just the shit
they put in the mainstream people's head to make you believe why we need so much classified
information.
But let me, let me explain what we really need classified information more.
We really need classified information is because of how corrupt the government is.
You cannot run the amount of corruption that is in this government at this time.
You absolutely, and it's not just this time, it's been a long time,
but you think about even all the stuff we talked about JFK, Martin Luther King,
all of the stuff that the government's been involved in.
Martin Luther King, a trial, said that the government was responsible for his death, right?
But that is even when the government was nearly as crooked as they are now.
So what they have to do, and the reason why,
why all these FBI raids and all this stuff is happening. They're weaponizing the DOJ. They're weaponizing
the FBI is because to run a pretty much governmental mafia, which is what it is, they have to
protect their corruption at all costs, which means they have to classify anything that they think
is going to get anyone in trouble for any reason. It's the same thing as like the Jeffrey Epstein
thing. You know, she, she, what's her name?
Giselle
Giselle
Giselle Giselle
She is the only person in history
That has been
Tried and convicted
For sex trafficking
To no one
Like literally
She was tried convicted
Threw away locked up the key
And yet there's
No one
That she supposedly trafficked these people to
Like who did she traffic them to
You're literally coming in
to the court of law saying, well, we're locking her up forever.
Because she czech traffic all these women.
To who?
Like, that has to be a huge part of this case, right?
But no, it doesn't.
Yeah, because the who is protected.
Yes, protected.
And they're not going to get busted for anything.
Yes.
So that's the thing.
It's classified documents.
What this really means, in my opinion,
is that James Gordon Meek had information that was going to expose something
major that the government could not have being exposed, especially with the connections that
James Gordon Meek had, probably both government and the fact that he's an ABC News producer,
which keeping in mind too, ABC News is bought out and paid for pretty much by the U.S.
government, just like all the rest of them, CBS, MSNBC, CNN.
They're not a right-wing media.
They are a leftist liberal media, just like all the rest of them.
Yeah, that's what's really surprising.
about this guy going missing.
But I think that's, I think that's what it was.
Because he's from a news station that are news media outlet that's more leftist.
But I think that he was what you would call, I guess what the government would call as a rogue agent or a rogue producer.
Oh, he's a rogue journalist part of a massive journalistic company like ABC.
And he has this information.
We got to make him disappear.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you think any of this was.
related to the book deal that was coming out.
Well, that was supposedly about Afghanistan and that whole deal.
You know, and all that was botched, obviously.
But there was also information from what I've read somewhere also that he had some information as far as the Biden situation, especially Hunter Biden and that connection.
Oh, the laptop stuff.
Especially with the Ukraine situation and the Bidens and all that stuff.
I mean, look, it's no, obviously, it's no secret that Joe Biden, he said it himself.
on camera, fire the prosecutor, or you're not getting your money, which is a literal quid pro quo,
which is what they tried to accuse Trump of.
But it was on video of Biden saying this.
And then Ukraine and all that stuff and all the money that was being funneled was, you know,
they would call Papa or whoever.
They would use a code name for Joe Biden.
But it's absolute corruption at his freaking greatest.
and the scary thing about this is I want to take this here for a second.
Corruption is all over the world.
But listen, when you start having not political,
but when you start having law enforcement or especially federal law enforcement agencies
being heavily politicized, which we already know they are,
but then you have these law enforcement agencies protecting the corruption
that is within the government, even against journalists, which I think is the case for this.
I don't think this guy just disappeared.
I just don't think that happened.
I think he was disappeared.
Somebody made him disappear.
And does that mean he disappeared to a foreign country or is he D-E-A-D?
No, I mean, I don't know this guy's still alive.
I don't know.
And that's so scary.
Hopefully they said, you know what, we're going to take you in, you're going to have a new identity and we're taking you somewhere else.
No, the government would definitely not do that.
Now, he might have worked out some kind of something with somebody else to flee.
get out because he got abruptly left his job, left everything.
His family's not talking.
I think he knew what was coming though.
Yeah, I think he did too.
You know, because look, number one, I think he's not just the ABC news producer.
I don't think, you know, when you have that close of connections with, you know, high-level CIA and FBI and whatever,
and you're able to break stories, be a part of committees that have to do with Homeland Security and all this stuff.
You're pictured with camo doos with blacked out faces, which are probably CIA or FBI operatives.
You know, this guy was heavily involved.
He was probably part of the government in some degree.
And, you know, in this time with as bad as things are right now, especially in the United States,
and the way this government is intentionally, it seems to be, trying to destroy the country themselves from within.
There are going to be people that are traditional.
have been great reporters or great whatever
or loyal to their massive news networks
that are going to go rogue.
They're going to,
they're going to buck, you know,
just like a horsewood if he gets uncomfortable.
And we're seeing this, but the problem is the FBI,
I'm sure there's a whole separate unit
that is looking out for those people
that have connections and have always kind of had those connections
that are about to turn the tables on the corruption.
But what's funny to me is,
is, you know, on the other side, if you're a whistleblower, you're safe, right?
Yeah.
If you're whistleblowing.
Well, that's not even true, though.
If you're whistleblowing something that the government doesn't want to happen, you're kind of safe.
And the reason why I say that is look at Richard Snowman.
Snowden. Snowden. Snowden. Snowden. Oh, God. Oh, you guys, you know I'm so bad with names.
Edward Snowden. He was kind of a whistleblower, but now he's wanted for treason.
but he was a whistleblower.
He's a Russian citizen now.
Yeah, he's actually a resident of Russia.
Which I'm sure he's telling him a lot of shit over there in Russia.
Oh, I'm sure.
All the stuff he knew.
But why was he not safe whistleblowing that the government is listening to us?
Yes, they wanted him to be tried on treason.
And he would probably be put to death if they get him back to the United States.
And keeping in mind, this is not about him releasing.
information that is going to, you know, risk our national security.
No, this is him releasing information of how the government is against the people.
Exactly.
And so if anyone doesn't understand how big of a mafia slash gang, legal gang the government is,
and they control the massive portion of the population, then look at Snowden.
Look at Julian Assange.
Look at all of these people.
These are supposedly whistleblowers.
But they're not safe.
And all they do, you know, Julian Assange, Snowden, they expose corruption.
They expose what is constitutionally protected and not supposed to happen.
Right. Just like this ABC guy.
And he was probably about to do the same.
He was about to expose something that government didn't want them to know, or the people to know.
Yeah, and they were probably going to get him before he had a chance to escape.
I bet you.
I really believe that because it makes complete sense.
If you think about what's happened in the history of just recently,
what's happened?
Look, if he had
legit information
that he was going to expose,
number one,
he may not have left
with them that day,
but I guarantee
his ass didn't leave
on his own doing.
Because FBI's not
just going to
seize your stuff,
not knowing if whatever
it is they're looking for,
they positively know
that is there,
and that's it.
Right.
They're not just going to let you leave
and disappear.
But I wonder if the neighbor's
seen them taking out
boxes of evidence or anything,
or did he know beforehand
that they were coming?
Well, they said that they, well, I'm sure.
I mean, unless you're an idiot.
So maybe he already had a fake passport going and he had all his stuff together, his ducks in the row.
Yeah, but maybe.
But listen, FBI would have already, if he was there, which we don't know for sure he was, they all.
But they know he didn't leave with him.
Yeah.
So who knows?
I mean, maybe he disappeared on his own.
Before they raided his apartment.
But the thing is, like, if he had some, if he actually had classified information and he's a,
big news reporter.
They're going to watch,
they're going to watch him like a hawk,
even before the raid.
They're not going to let another Snowden happen
to where he gets and escapes.
Look at Julian Assange.
I mean, they screwed him
because of WikiLeaks and just his,
you know, he didn't,
he, Julian Assons didn't take classified documents
out of the White House or any of this stuff.
He,
he was a safe place for whistleblowers to come forward,
very similar to James O'Keefe,
which is Project Veritas,
which is why.
James O'Keefe from Project Veritas needs to be very careful, you know, because you don't want to end up treason or any of this shit just like Julian Assange was. There's not a whole lot of difference. Julian Assange was kind of like a Project Veritas to where they had WikiLeaks and these are, this was somewhere that whistleblowers and leakers could go and expose corruption. And, you know, and now Julian Assange is screwed and he always will be, you know. And I'm really, you know, there was people.
to ask Trump and many other presidents to pardon him, you know, because they should have.
But of course, Trump didn't do it. And, you know, that's why, like, in whole, you can be
for one particular part of the government or not. But the reality is it's most of the government's
not for you, and it doesn't make a damn who you vote for. Most of the time, the government's
against you, and it doesn't matter. So, I guess the conclusion of this is, where is he? I don't know.
It's going to be one of the two. Number one, I think what we have to take from this is
we have to be very, very worried about the state of the FBI and the politicalization and all of that, the FBI, the CIA, the DOJ.
The DOJ, everything.
It is scary.
I mean.
Because really, they are now entities that are against the people.
They're not here to help the people.
They're against any people that go against their agenda.
Yeah, it's turned.
It's turned from where they protected national security, which is their main job.
Right.
To now they're trying to protect their own interest and corruption.
and it's not all the FBI, and it's not all the CIA.
It is the leadership that has been put in place by the people that put in place the leadership that is in leaders now, such as Biden, Kamala Harris, and all the rest of them.
But they're not here for us.
And those are all global entities.
They're all globalists that put all this shit together because they want to destroy the country from inside out.
We've talked about it many times.
That is the scoop on this.
I don't really know what else there's to say.
We don't know anything else about James Gordon Meek, but we're going to follow this, obviously, and see if we ever hear from them.
We need to get that out there because not many people even know he disappeared or the story behind it.
So now y'all know.
So spread the word.
And let's find out where this guy is.
Absolutely.
Especially you sleuth that are into mysteries and stuff.
This is a great mystery to follow.
Yeah.
Go try to find as much information you can.
If you guys have any information, let us know.
Contact Investigate Earth.
Go to Facebook.
Start a Facebook group.
Whatever you got to do.
Find this guy.
All right, guys.
Well, that'll do it for this episode.
But we will follow this subject.
Make sure you listen to or watch.
Be ready to watch our podcast Sunday on Rumble,
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Asked by someone say me for a pass out.
I'm too long.
Had an option to be someone help.
But I'm obvious.
Forget I made this way.
But I did not.
I heard the chance.
Maybe it will pass by someone say me.
It was finally over you.
But that's not the truth.
