Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Podcasts | Not Guilty

Episode Date: November 19, 2021

Today was the last day of the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial as Kyle was found NOT GUILTY on all charges. What will the reaction be across the country from the same people that caused cities to burn in the fi...rst place? What does this mean for self defense? All of that and more on the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Podcasts

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Starting point is 00:00:07 She said I'm a free man, free to do just what I like, but I just don't seem to like what's new to me. Now I'm no one's man. And these streets that I've been walking, they make me feel like nothing. I tell my friends. Hello, hello, and welcome to Investigate Earth Podcast. It is November the 19th, 2021 at 4.37 p.m. We are doing a little bit of an early podcast today, and that is because the news is out. and Kyle Rittinghouse is a free man.
Starting point is 00:01:34 He was acquitted of all charges today on November 19th. And, you know, this has come as four days of jury deliberation has taken place. Many people were getting a little uneasy, especially those people that obviously believe that he was not guilty of murder and that he did act in self-defense. But he is not guilty today. So we want to welcome you to our podcast. I am Chad alongside my beautiful wife, Sherry.
Starting point is 00:01:59 Yep. Hello. You said other times you said I did not say that anymore. Well, you should because you just made me mad. It made you mad. Yeah, you ran over my toe. Sorry. And yelled at me when I was showing you a video.
Starting point is 00:02:14 What? I accidentally backed over your toe. I'm just kidding. Anyways, yeah, I was back in the chair up and ran over her toe. And then I was trying to type everything, but she was trying to show me all these videos. Yeah, because I'm just so excited. Yeah, anyway, so welcome to the podcast. Thank you guys for listening throughout this series of the Kyle Ridinghouse trial.
Starting point is 00:02:40 You know, it's kind of bittersweet because we've been covering this entire case since the beginning. We've done four or five episodes on this. So if you guys want to know what happened during the case, kind of our thoughts on the evidence and the prosecution and defense, definitely go back and check out those earlier versions of our episodes. And today we're going to specifically talk about. the verdict what this means for self-defense. Will Kenosha burn or will other cities burn? And there's already reactions coming out from whether it be family members of some of the deceased
Starting point is 00:03:10 that Kyle Rittinghouse put an end to when they were attacking him. And I think this says something in whole. I think, you know, if you can get 12 people in a jury room, and this is something that I had been worried about for a while, if you can get 12 people in a jury room in 2021, they can all agree on one thing, especially a topic. as heated as this has been, including one black juror, seven women, and so what is that, five men, you know, it says a lot. And I believe the number one thing it says is that the general population of people, the normal people in this world and this, and not just the world, but this country, are tired of
Starting point is 00:03:49 the left mob, woke BS that wants to intimidate and wants to try to force their narrative based on violence and intimidation. And I think we saw that today that you can no longer do that. And the court of law was finally just today. It was a just verdict. And I think in all circumstances, there's no way he should have ever been charged with anything. So very happy today. Are you? Yes, I'm extremely happy.
Starting point is 00:04:17 I hate it for him that he even had to go through this trial because I don't even think he should have had to stand trial, period, at all. I think that they jumped the gun too fast and charged him, like within two days. Yeah. But after looking at all the evidence, I mean, it really should have never even gone on trial. Yeah, you're exactly right. So guys, before we get into this, I am going to play the moment of the verdict for you guys. It's going to be just a few minutes.
Starting point is 00:04:44 But I want you guys to be able to hear for those of you that have not seen it on TV or not whatever, if you're at work or whatever, I know a lot of you listen to it at work. So some of you may not be able to actually see what happened or hear what happened. So here is the moment the verdict came down. and just to kind of put into perspective kind of what was going on is, you know, the defense attorneys had their, well, one of them had their head in their hand because they were extremely nervous. You know, Corey, the other defense attorney, the one to actually cross-examine gauge gross courts, was basically doing breathing exercises because he was freaking out so much. And Kyle looks like he's about to pass out, which in turn, when the verdict is red, he pretty much almost does pass out. His legs collapsed and he goes down.
Starting point is 00:05:29 And so they had to kind of situate him, get him some water and tell him to calm down. He went down to his knees and then tried to get up and went down to his knees again, just crying. And, you know, if you think that during the trial when he broke down and cried and then it just happened again when they found him not guilty, that proves it right there, that he was not faking it. Like people say they, you know, some people were saying it was faking it on the stand. That's complete garbage. He wasn't faking it then and he wasn't faking it today. Yeah, exactly. You're exactly right. So, guys, here is the moment that the verdict was read, and we'll go ahead and play this to you guys now so you guys can hear it.
Starting point is 00:06:09 All right, members of the jury, have you elected a four person? Give your adjournum, please. And has the jury reached a verdict as to each count of the information? Yes, we have, got it. One verdict and one verdict only. Yes. Would you hand all the paperwork to the bailiff, please? This is the ones that we didn't know.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Everything. Okay. Yeah, thanks. Okay, so I'll explain kind of what's going on here. The judge is actually reviewing the verdict. And then as soon as he reviews the verdict, he will hand it to the, I'm not sure what she is. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Yeah, she, he handed it to the. Reporter or the reporter, yeah. It's not a reporter. She's the, um, God, amani. She's the one that, you know. I don't know. I don't know. She's the girl that said, I can't know.
Starting point is 00:07:05 She's the blonde lady. get the glasses. Yeah, yeah. And so right now, Kyle is basically just looking, he's looking at a judge. He's really looking at a judge.
Starting point is 00:07:15 The federal judge is. The federal rise, face the jury, and hearken to its verdicts. All right. Here it is. In information, Joseph Roosevelt. We, the jury
Starting point is 00:07:27 find the defendant, Kyle H. Writtenhouse, not guilty. As to the second count of the information, Richard McGinnis, we, the jury by the defendant,
Starting point is 00:07:36 Kyle H. Rittenhouse, not guilty. As to the third count of the information, unknown mail, we the jury find the defendant, Kyle H. written house, not guilty. As to the fourth count of the information, Anthony H. H. H. Rittenhouse, not guilty. As to the fifth count of the information, Gage, Gross Courts,
Starting point is 00:08:00 we, the jury find the defendant, Kyle H. Rittenhouse, not guilty. And he Paul. Remember, the jury, are these your unanimous verdicts? Is there anyone who does not agree with the verdicts as read? Would you wish the jury pulled? Okay, folks, your job is done, and we started just about three weeks ago. And I told you it could last two weeks and two days. This is three weeks.
Starting point is 00:08:34 You were a wonderful jury to work with. You were punctual. You were attentive. The forgotten six over here who had a very difficult job of, keeping from discussing the case during the time that they were sequestered as well. All of you, I couldn't have asked for a better jury to work with, and it has truly been my pleasure. I think, without commenting on your verdict, the verdicts themselves,
Starting point is 00:09:05 just in terms of your attentiveness and the cooperation that you gave to us, justifies the confidence that the founders of our country placed in you. So I disposed you at this time. You're never under any obligation to discuss any aspect of this case with anyone. You're welcome to do so as little or as much as you want. The media have requested,
Starting point is 00:09:35 a number of media sources have requested the ability to talk to you and they have been allowed to present presentations to you that you'll get in writing, and it's entirely up to you whether you want to contact them. They are not to contact you. If anyone does contact you and just tell them you're not interested in discussing it, if that's the case. And if anyone persists in doing so, report that. to us and it will be addressed. I assure you. At the beginning of the trial, there was some concern
Starting point is 00:10:18 about information and your safety. And I assure you that we will take every measure to ensure that your concerns are addressed and respected. And I'm going to talk to you for just a minute, not about anything to do with the case. And that's it. Alright, can I play this real quick that you wouldn't let me show you? You guys, this, okay, so this is, I don't know where this place is, but there's like a, like a huge group of people with these, like, huge screen TVs. Just listen. Wait, let's see, I've got to turn on. Do you want me to do it?
Starting point is 00:11:10 Yeah, I'm going to play it on a time. I mean, it was like a, I mean, how many people do you think that was a lot? Like, they were like in some kind of store or somewhere, like, such. like it stuck together like sardines. Yeah, so, I mean, you know, this says a lot. You know, I'm already seeing things. And we're going to talk about this and kind of break this down a little bit as far as what this means. Will Kenosha Burn?
Starting point is 00:11:42 What are people saying on the other side? Well, there's already family members. And, you know, this is, I kind of figured this would happen, you know, even on the PBS feed. And PBS should be ashamed of themselves just like all the rest of MSNBC, CNN and everyone else. The same media that pretty much already can. convicted Kyle before... The trial even started. Yeah, before the trial even started,
Starting point is 00:12:03 it's people like this, that is what's wrong in this country. The media is a huge weapon. It's a weapon from the left. It's a weapon from this deep state government that they use very well. And we've talked about this on many episodes. China uses media as a weapon.
Starting point is 00:12:18 North Korea does. Everybody else, it's all propaganda. And this is what's been happening from the beginning. And then as soon as this trial was over on the PBS live feed, you know, they had two or three people of color, There are two or three white people, I guess, on there. But they put it to the people of color, and these people, these commentators, or whoever they are, was basically saying that because Kyle was right or white, this is why he was not found guilty. Kyle was afforded white privilege in this case.
Starting point is 00:12:48 And, you know, they were literally making comments undermining the jury's decision, undermining the court of law, undermining anything that they see that didn't fit the narrative. I've had people on my own timeline when I said not guilty that comes on my post and says, you know, BS or bullshit, man, or, you know, they say, what about Trayvon Martin? And what about this? I mean, it's like, you know, Trayvon Martin, number one, has nothing to do with this case. Kyle Reddinghouse for the people, and I've commented on a couple of people's stuff that are literally just posting stuff out of the, out of their ass, basically, talking about, I can't believe this. you know, this court got this completely wrong, you know, KKK member walking free. And I mean, just all the shit. Ridiculous. And the reality is, is that, you know, the justice system actually worked today. It worked today.
Starting point is 00:13:41 And it's worked this whole time because, you know, and it's what I told him. I was like, obviously you have not watched the actual court case. And you instead, you watch the woke media's version of it. And as we've talked about in other episodes of the show, MSNBCCC, CNN and many of these, you know, mainstream left media networks have been only, they pretty much have only played the prosecution's version of what happened during the trial. They would, they would refuse to play anything the defense said or any evidence the defense had for Kyle Reddinghouse's innocence or his, you know, his justification on the fact that he used self-defense to protect himself, you know. And so the media, even during trial, even though the trial was going on and people could freely go on YouTube or whatever, watched the trial live or whatever the case is.
Starting point is 00:14:29 And I know everybody can't watch the whole trial, but the problem is that media portrayed this whole entire thing as a, as something that was not even happening in the courtroom. And so it's, this is what is wrong. And they're already doing it after the case. Do you have something? No, go ahead. I was just looking this up while you're saying that. Oh.
Starting point is 00:14:51 But this is the whole thing that the media has done the entire time. And this is what they're doing now. So as soon as everything happened today, he was found not guilty. Of course, they have members of the family of, I guess, someone that was married to Anthony Huber or a girlfriend of Anthony Huber. I don't even know. I don't know if she was married. But she comes out. She has all these social justice warriors.
Starting point is 00:15:14 She's mostly surrounded by people of color because they want to still make this about color, even though it has nothing to do with color. This entire case has not a damn thing to do with whites versus blacks. everyone that was involved in this case besides jump kick man, which came forward and he's a black guy. But everyone that was involved in this case is white. Everyone that was killed is white. Two people that were killed is white. The guy they got shot is white. Kyle is white.
Starting point is 00:15:44 And so literally I've had people come on defending these people. And I said, so someone actually, and I'm going to read this to you because I think this is the, these are the people. The mentality. This is the mentality of the other side, and it's pretty sad because... And especially, I mean, if they didn't watch the trial, okay, I get their mentality because it's coming from the news sources that they're listening to and only seeing, like, experts of the excerpts of things. But if they watch the whole trial and still acting like that, their head is in their butt. So someone commented on my post where I put Not Guilty. And so someone had said, only reason you're glad he is not guilty is because he killed Black, he killed Black,
Starting point is 00:16:26 Lives Matter people. And I said, he killed Black Lives Matter people. Are you serious? You mean Antifa or you mean pedophiles or do you mean the white guy going around screaming the N-word? I said, that's Black Lives Matter people. Those people didn't give a shit about Black Lives Matter. They cared about destroying shit and attacking anyone that tried to stop them.
Starting point is 00:16:44 And that's a fact. They were mad at Kyle from the very beginning because he was someone there to help. He was someone with other people that in Kenosha were the ones trying to defuse situation, trying to put out fires before they set entire buildings on fire. And, you know, this whole media narrative about Kyle's a vigilante. Well, you know what? We need more vigilantes. We need more people like Kyle Rittinghouse that is going to go out when someone tries to
Starting point is 00:17:10 go burn your city down to defend it. Because unfortunately, in 2021 and 2020 and 2019, ever since this, defund the police bullshit's happened, the Black Lives Matter movement, which is not even about Black lives matter to begin with. It's about destruction. It's about, you know, making an enormous amount of money for these leaders. It's about calling for violence. That's what Black Lives Matter is about. But, you know, if we need more people to protect towns, because the police are afraid to protect in situations like this, because their hands are tied. And I'm not calling for people to go out there, but I'm just saying, you don't have to call for people to do this. I, you know, the reality is,
Starting point is 00:17:50 is that we're in a time in this country that people are sick of this shit. I think you've seen it with this verdict. I think you saw a jury of 12 that were not intimidated by everything that was being said outside of the courtroom. They could hear the screaming from the people outside.
Starting point is 00:18:07 On the third floor. Yeah, on the third floor. They were getting followed by a journalist and trying to take pictures of them. And I want to mention, too, this jury took this very, very seriously. like any I mean they the attorney was saying they didn't have a ton of questions but the questions that they did have were very important like the self-defense question they wanted to see the video again you know and this was like a longer deliberation than most trials take is what the defense attorney said and it was really hard for them to be patient and wait and you know we were all speculating I think during the days of them you know going through the fact it was taken so long yeah going through the evidence what are they thinking what are they thinking what what's going on. But to me, it just proves that they really went through everything with a
Starting point is 00:18:53 fine pick comb. And, you know, if there were disagreements or people were on different sides, I think they really took their time and went after this case just, you know, justly. Yeah. You know, otherwise there could have been just a verdict within two hours and people would be like, oh, they didn't even look at the case, blah, blah, blah, you know. Yeah. Well, and so here's the thing, you know, as I was talking about, the family members of Anthony Hughes. and I'm not sure who else was out there talking. There was some other people talking. Of course, Fox News and other news stations carried this interview of these either friends or family members of either the deceased or injured.
Starting point is 00:19:33 And, you know, it basically just, like I said, it has a group of black people around these people, which are white. Well, I think the Blake kid. Oh, yeah, yeah. So it was Jacob Blake's mother or somebody that came out first. and she basically called it, you know, unjust and this is awful, and this shows you how bad the justice system is. And then you had Anthony Huber's girlfriend or whatever come out and talk about, you know, oh, I don't believe in violence, but we got to take action.
Starting point is 00:20:00 You know, we have to do whatever it takes to, you know, show these people that, you know, I don't know, whatever the hell she's saying. And she was cussing on like main, you know, on mainstream media. And she said effery, fuckery. Fuckery and F this and that. But the reality is, is that it's almost like that was set up to happen. You know, they had these people in there. And the reason I make a point of having her surrounded and them all kind of surrounded by as many black people as they could find is because that is the base that they've been trying to pander to this entire time.
Starting point is 00:20:33 They want to make it about race. They tried to make it about race from the beginning. It was proven in court that it was not about race because the government had every bit of information they could possibly ever have on Kyle Rittinghouse. They had everything that he'd ever done on the internet, his phone, his text messages, his prior text messages, anything deleted, I'm sure they had. They had everything. There is not one single piece of evidence that they introduced, because trust me, they would have. Oh, yeah. If he was involved in any way whatsoever racially, he wasn't.
Starting point is 00:21:04 He was not racist. He didn't ever show signs of racism. He never visited websites. He never sent any text messages. He never had any images. They had anything to do with race. But even still, during the whole trial, all the mainstream. media, all the left media, CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC, World News Tonight, all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:21:21 They kept wanting to paint him as a racist, a white supremacist. That's what Biden said. Yeah, I was going to say, even our president now called him a white supremacist. But that's why they had these, that's why they had this interview after the trial. They still wanted to the media, probably set this whole thing up. They all kind of set it up and said, look, let's get as many black people around the white people as you can. And because we still want to make this about race because that's what they're still doing. And, you know, it's sad.
Starting point is 00:21:52 You know, Anthony Huber, his girlfriend, said, you know, the justice system has always fucked him. Since his birth to his death. Yeah, from his birth to his death. And, you know, look, like I said, I'm not saying the justice system is perfect. But what I am saying is that when you continually find yourself in the justice system, is the justice system typically don't come looking for you. You usually find your way in the justice system somehow. Now, there are definitely unjust things that happen all the time
Starting point is 00:22:21 that you may end up in the justice system. You don't deserve to be. There's tons of those cases. But then there's also cases of, you know, if you look at what some of these people were charged with, I mean, you know, you've got pedophilia from, was that Rosenbaum that was pedophilia? Anthony Huber, I believe it was
Starting point is 00:22:38 domestic assaults and then felon. I mean, they were all. felons. Every one of them were felons. Even chump kicked man is a felon. You had a gauge gross courts, which he came in to testify, which the defense ate him alive because he actually admitted that he was pointing the gun at Kyle when Kyle shot him, literally set it on the stand. But this guy was a convicted felon. He had a concealed firearm. He had a firearm, you know, out in the streets. And yet, it's funny that this entire time for the past year, they have made it about Kyle being 17 underage of the AR-15 illegally, which, come to find out, it wasn't illegal.
Starting point is 00:23:17 He had every right to be there as much as everyone else did, except for felons carrying firearms. Because, see, felons can't carry firearms. That's a lot. And by the way, that's a felony. It's not like a misdemeanor to where you get a ticket or some shit. You go to jail for that. Like, and a lot of times, if you're a convicted felon carrying a firearm, man, you really go to jail for that shit. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:37 They don't play with that. And the reality is they could have charged him not just with, a felon carrying a fire room, they could have charged him with brandishing a weapon. They could have charged him with all kinds of shit. But they didn't because the prosecution was all about Kyle. And it was in. Yeah, they went after him. They went after him, even knowing they didn't have the evidence to convict him.
Starting point is 00:23:58 Yeah. And that's what, you know, even like the defense attorney was talking about, that's what I really disliked about the prosecution. They weren't there for a fair trial or for the truth. They were there to pin him down because some. Somebody needed to be pinned down for these killings. And it didn't matter if they put people on the stand that were lying or if they lied themselves because they wanted him found guilty no matter what it took.
Starting point is 00:24:27 And that's not the way you should be as an attorney, in my opinion. I think you should be out there to find the truth and find justice. Which is what the defense attorney said, yeah. Yeah, the defense attorney, Mark Richards, had an interview after Kyle was found not guilty. and, you know, it's one of the things he said. He said he worked with Mr. Binger, which is a prosecutor for many years. He's been across the courtroom with him for a ton of time. And one of the things he said was, you know, I, although, you know, I've worked with him a lot in the past, you know,
Starting point is 00:25:00 it was pretty obvious that he put people on the stand that he knew we're going to lie. Even the detectives, the detectives involved in this case, they changed their stories. and a prosecution was just trying to work this whole thing lying on stand, which is also a crime. And it would be a big crime if you got caught with that perjury in a courtroom for anybody else. But if it's prosecution or anybody they put on trial, no, there's nothing to worry about there. I think the court should hold anyone that was found to lie on that stand responsible, especially in this case. Because that could have meant the difference in life or life in prison or life outside of prison for Kyle. And that's a huge thing.
Starting point is 00:25:40 When you have people come on the stand intentionally lie for you. And it's like Mark Richards said the defense attorney, he said, you know, Thomas Binger was not after the truth. He was after to win. And it was pretty obvious. He knew from the very beginning. They changed how they were trying to prosecute him. First it was, you know, this whole story came up. He was chasing him.
Starting point is 00:26:02 And then they tried to prove provocation or provoking because they knew if they could somehow proved provoking with this blurry-ass video that no one could even see Kyle that they would be able to throw out the self-defense claim. And you've got to look at people like Mr. Binger and whatever the hell the other dumb asses name is Krause. These people are disgraces to our justice system. These are the people that's wrong with our justice system. And you know what the crazy like full circle thing is here? All these people that are coming out of the woodwork and, you know, people on my time. timeline that, and by the way, I still don't get it. I still do not understand why, if I look on my timeline, and by the way, we had someone message us on our investigator Facebook page, and I know that this guy listens to us quite a bit, and he's a black guy, and, you know, because he told me, he's like, hey, man, you know, I'm black, and I'll read you the exact message, but it is, the point is, even this guy doesn't understand why they would make this about race or why anyone would.
Starting point is 00:27:10 Because it isn't about race. This is about what's right and wrong. This is about someone's, you know, right to defend themselves. And by the way, all people have that right. If you're, if you are campaigning for Kyle to be found guilty, black, white, I don't give a shit, what color you are, you're campaigning to next time that you have to defend your life, a prosecutor is going to prosecute you. And then you're going to be found guilty.
Starting point is 00:27:33 And they're going to base some bullshit off of this case. Like if this would have been found guilty, they could reference that case and say, well, if you look back on this case, you know, they found him guilty, and that's not good. And, you know, this guy says, good afternoon from Texas. I was watching the verdict today, but I'm so happy to say he's a free man. But if you watch the outside interviews, it just pisses me off. I want you guys to take a look at this picture. He said, now I am black, I'm a blackmail, and I don't get why this is about race. If you look at the sign, says convict killer Kyle KKK. This should have been about the right or wrong, not race. This is. not right at all because it has nothing to do about it. And you're exactly right. And I won't say
Starting point is 00:28:12 your name because I don't know if you want us to. But yeah, I mean, it's not about race. And see, the thing is, is there are people out there of color that are black or whatever that don't see it that way. But you have to be smart. It's not about being black and white. You have to open your freaking eyes and you've got to open your ears and you got to quit, you got to turn off CNN in MSNBC and all this other BS. And you've got to listen to Investigator Podcast. well that's a thing too jad is like a lot of these people they turn on their ears and listen to like you said CNN you know all these left media and that's what they hear and that's what they believe you know it's even like i was i get on the phone with my mom and she makes me so mad because she's oh no he's guilty he's guilty i'm like have you watched the trial oh yeah i've watched it have you watched the whole trial oh yeah i'm like well what channel are you watching it on oh i'm like yeah they don't even first of all they don't even show the whole trial yeah I'm like, mom, you've got to get on the internet and watch the whole trial from beginning to end and then make a decision based on his guilt or not because he is not guilty. It's it's there is, it's undoubtable.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Well, and so here's the thing too, and back to my point about the blacks versus whites versus this whole race thing because we need to make this clear. And so I'm going to say it like it is. You know, this isn't about race, but I see on my timeline and in the media and, and, And, you know, journalists, if you can even call them journalists that are black, they are coming on TV and going on Facebook. And they're literally arguing against the acquittal of Kyle Reddinghouse. And this time, they're fighting for the prosecution. Which, by the way, 95% of what is wrong in our justice system if you look at the court itself are prosecutors. These are the people that bring charges against the black people that the black people make all this issue with, which I get.
Starting point is 00:30:15 I mean, I get there are black people that are unjustly. Now they've switched their narrative. Yeah, I do understand. The court doesn't always go well for blacks, but the court always doesn't go well for whites. And I don't know what the damn difference is. You know, I don't think anybody does. But my point is that, yes, there is a problem with the justice system. But look, guys, you're being played again.
Starting point is 00:30:38 You're being played based on race again. I mean, and, you know, this time you're taking up for a prosecution, which, by the way, the prosecution is usually the people that put black people in jail. Exactly. These are the people that bring charges. And no matter whether the black people are guilty or not, they're going to prosecute them. They do the same thing that they did to Kyle. They're going to lie or do anything they can to get a guilty verdict.
Starting point is 00:31:00 They don't care. Who you should have been for was the defense. Yeah. Because those are the people that are going to make sure your ass is not convicted on something that you're not supposed to be. all you're doing black or white, even the whites or the blacks or whatever, all you're doing is you are fighting for the cause of the prosecution to where if they want to prosecute you, no matter whether you're innocent or guilty, which by the way, Kyle is obviously innocent. They took 12 jurors and they all went through this for four days.
Starting point is 00:31:27 Based on evidence, he is innocent. But you guys are campaigning for the prosecution to just convict people no matter what. They convict them false. And look, so let's just say it like it is, people. This isn't about the fact that Kyle killed black people because we know for a fact no one was killed that was black. We know for a fact no one was even injured that was black because of Kyle. This isn't about Kyle being in a KKK. This isn't about Kyle being a white supremacist because he isn't.
Starting point is 00:31:58 There's no evidence of any of that stuff. What we're seeing in America today has nothing to do with Kyle being involved in the KKK. It don't have anything to do with Kyle. injuring a black person in this. This has to do, and I think you're seeing, the turn and the shift in racism in this country. This is a matter of racism. This is people that are black or there's even white people that are doing this. The white people are the social justice warriors.
Starting point is 00:32:26 They think it's cool to hate whites nowadays, especially white males. Like, if you are a white male in this country nowadays, man, I mean, you better hide or some shit. because, I mean, it's seriously, things are reversing. And so this is about racism, though. It is. You're right. It is about racism. But it's about racism how they're treating Kyle Rittinghouse because he's a white male. And they don't give a shit whether he's innocent or guilty. They don't care whether he had a right to self-defense or not.
Starting point is 00:32:53 They don't care that 12 jurors found this guy innocent. They don't care about all the crazy evidence to prove that he was innocent. They only care that he's white. And they want him in jail. Yeah. And I even saw on some of the groups that, you know, just some of the messages, there was a black lady that came on and said, if my black son was in Kyle's place, he would have been fried, you know, changing the roles. If he, if her son was on there, you know, just changing it. But it's not true.
Starting point is 00:33:26 I mean, you know, Kyle could have been fried given a different circumstance or a different judge or not a judge, but a different jury. I mean, he could have been fried. anybody in any time can be fried in a court case. And the reality is, no matter what color Kyle was, I don't give a damn if Kyle was the blackest black man on the freaking face of the planet. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:33:48 We would still be having this podcast and we would still be talking about this and we would still be discussing this because this is a huge thing. The reason we did this episode, the whole reason, is because it's big news. It's huge news.
Starting point is 00:34:03 And something we've fought. It's something that we believe is a monumental moment in self-defense in this country. Your right to bear arms. You're right to have a weapon. All those things were kind of went through in this case. But I just, you know, and by the way, let me make sure I say this. When I say that is racism that's kind of turning, there's a lot of black people I'm seeing that hate Kyle because he's white. It's not because he's KKK.
Starting point is 00:34:27 That's what the media is kind of hung up on. You know, they keep saying, well, this has nothing to do with race and, you know, blah, blah, blah. you know, Fox News. But what they need to be saying is this has to do with the fact that it is about race because it's about the fact Kyle is white. And that's why anyone of color, the media wants people of color to hate him and to think he's guilty. Not because he did it or didn't or innocent or guilty because he's white. Yeah. And it had nothing to do with any black people that were shot at.
Starting point is 00:34:56 There was white people. But I guess it was white people that they thought were helping Black Lives Matter. but they weren't there to help Black Lives Matter. They were there to riot and destroy and loot. That's why they were there. Because look, here's the thing. If the case would have been, say Kyle was black and, you know, whatever. Say Kyle was, like I said, as black as anybody on the face of the planet, we would still be doing this podcast.
Starting point is 00:35:22 And by the way, I'm talking about under the same circumstances. We would still be doing this podcast. We would still have been insanely excited when he was found innocent. it doesn't matter what color he is. It matters about the circumstance. The circumstances, Kyle went there, whether you like it or not, at 17 years old, he had more balls than a lot of people do.
Starting point is 00:35:41 But he went there to try to help his community. This is where his dad lived. This is a town that he's known a lot about. He works there. Everybody wanted to make so much freaking bullshit about how far he lived. He drove 35 miles. Well, you know what?
Starting point is 00:35:54 Gage Gross Courts, by the way, drove 60 miles to go to Kenosha. And he was convicted felon with a firearm, but no one seems to give him. a shit about that, that they only care about the guy that went there that was trying to help and put out fires and do shit because the police wasn't at that time. They care about this guy.
Starting point is 00:36:09 The guy that was trying to be a good citizen. A guy that was trying to be an American patriot that cares about his town and is going to defend his town. And not only defend his town, defend his life. They're going to talk shit about that guy, but not the felons and the child molesters. I mean, first of all, from what I've read, Rosenbaum,
Starting point is 00:36:26 I believe it was Rosenbaum, the child molester. He, like, had anal sex with, like, five kids. Yeah, 14 and younger. No, nine, yeah, nine and 14. And these are the people that were seeing on the news that they're making out to be heroes. Yeah, it was rape.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Yeah, it was rape. Yeah, it wasn't like a willing thing. It was he raped them. And these are the people that the media is, is portraying as heroes as. Yeah, they actually have, like the people of, I think it was Hubert's girlfriend. Behind her, they had the pictures of the three guys that got shot. shot and they had superhero outfits on them. It's like their head with superheroes. Like they're superheroes. Why are they super heroes? No, they're not. You know, here's the thing. At the end of the day,
Starting point is 00:37:15 we have to look at this verdict as what it is. It is a big and clear statement that America is still America to some degree. And, you know, the reality is that you're not just going to go, it's going to make people think, before they go out and burn another town and start attacking someone else that's there to help the town or there to defend a business. Or, you know, obviously you can't shoot someone if they burn a business down. But if they start attacking you,
Starting point is 00:37:42 you might want to think twice about attacking someone with an AR-15, which I don't know why the hell you didn't think twice to begin with. Why would you even do that in the first place? Yeah, I mean, do you think that they brought... Because look, it's one of the things I've talked about in this podcast many times. You know, if you take a firearm anywhere,
Starting point is 00:37:58 you better have the mental, cognizance to know and understand and prepare yourself that because I do have this firearm, especially in this situation, I really may truly have to use it. And you might want to think about what the consequences are and all that stuff. But at the end of day, you're not going to go, a smart person would obviously not go in a situation like that, that you're there to try to help without a weapon. I mean, that's just dumb. And so many people made so much about it. But yet, it's funny they they excuse people that are there to burn towns down oh i know they excuse these people it's okay for them to do that you know i i don't you know like i said now the question is is will
Starting point is 00:38:44 connocia burn and what will happen because of this um i i said i said this a minute ago the fact that it looks so set up that they had that they were talking to you know they had jacoblake's I guess mother there. Yeah, on standby. They had, which, by the way, I don't know extensively about the Jacob Blake case. I know I'm pretty sure that's the guy that was trying to go back in his car. Don't know if he had a weapon or not. I'm not exactly sure.
Starting point is 00:39:10 But I do know that whole case. I'm pretty sure that, you know, he was fighting officers trying to get back in a car. He had just, I think, either threatened to kill his pregnant girlfriend or did hurt her or something. I don't know. I don't know that exact situation. But what I will say is that they already kind of just have. this thing set up ready for the media to show this because they want these family members, they want the, you know, the tears and the whatever, they want it to outrage people again
Starting point is 00:39:38 that literally didn't watch a trial, think that he's guilty based on the fact he's white, and they want to try to start something. They want to spark something. Right now they don't think it's sparking enough. So they're going to do whatever they can. They're going to blow a, you know, we're going to see how the media handles us. We are. I, I can't wait to see how MSNBC handles it, which obviously they're going to have to report whatever everybody else is reporting. That's why I got to laugh. Because they were banned from the courtroom. And they really were banned.
Starting point is 00:40:07 Like there was people like live streaming, I guess the court gates. And all of a sudden went to like this striped looking screen. It was like, beep. Yeah. Well, and so we haven't done a podcast since then. But yeah, MSNBC was banned from the courtroom. Schroeder banned them from the courtroom. And this is because when the jurors leave the courthouse, they get in a bus that has covered windows.
Starting point is 00:40:30 So they cannot see what's going on outside. They can't see signs or any of that stuff. And so they were being driven. And this guy was following this bus. And I guess whoever was driving the bus or whatever called on to it, called the police, said someone's following us. The guy ran a red light. Yeah, he ran a red light. But I'm pretty sure that they knew they were being followed too.
Starting point is 00:40:48 And he pulled him over. And this guy says that he was an MSNBC reporter. And he was instructed. He was instructed to get pictures and whatever. Of the jury. Yeah. And then MSNBC basically comes back and says, oh, no, no, we didn't do that. Now, here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Why would MSNBC knowing how secretive the jury is, especially in a huge case like this where they have all these death threats? And keep in mind, MSNBC is a very, very far left, you know, news organization. They're very extreme left. They think everything in this country is racist. And they, you know, they love starting riots and showing whatever. but why would they have been trying to get a jury picture? And if I had to guess, it was probably because they were going to do something or whatever they,
Starting point is 00:41:33 I guarantee if they would have got jury pictures, they would have posted them, they would have probably tried to find out who these jurors are, and they would have done this for intimidation purposes. That's exactly what they would have used this for. Oh, yeah. Regardless of whether they got sued later on or not, they didn't care. They would have used these pictures or information for intimidation on these jurors. whether or not, and you know, they may have never even,
Starting point is 00:41:58 you may have never even seen these pictures on the media. You probably would have never, MSNBC may have never even mentioned it. But they may have got these pictures and leaked them to who, to BLM or whatever the case may be. And then all hell would have broke loose. Because the defense attorney today said, I can't, he said it's actually scary how many death threats we've got since this has started.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Yeah, he said after the fourth phone call, he just quit answering his phone. Yeah, the people threatening his life. And I'm sure the judge has had tons. I mean, everybody's having tons. I mean, it's just, what kind of people are you? Not you guys listening, but the people that are, you know, doing these crazy things. Well, I'll tell those people what they are.
Starting point is 00:42:38 They're a piece of shit. And, you know, they're the scum of this earth. They're the scum of our country. And, you know, the reality is that I wish that people would understand that especially the ones that are siding with the people
Starting point is 00:42:57 against Kyle or siding with the people that burnt the cities down Black Lives Matter has never been about Black Lives ever. I mean it hasn't.
Starting point is 00:43:04 We've never done a podcast on Black Lives Matter I would actually love to do an episode on this and bring some people on to talk about it you know, black people because I'm not black
Starting point is 00:43:13 but I would like to have some black people's opinions on this that don't agree with it let them speak and by the way anybody out there is black and wants to talk about it and come on our show
Starting point is 00:43:21 you don't even got to give your name. We'd love to hear from you to talk about this subject because the reality is Black Lives Matter don't care about Black Lives. They never have. They cared about the money and the political aspect of it. They knew creating a Black Lives Matter organization, not only was going to give them shit tons of money
Starting point is 00:43:39 because whoever was fun in this, which is obviously from the left somewhere, you know, they were showing up in buses and just you name it. I mean, nice buses too. I mean, just complete organization. Oh, it had their bricks are. ready to go and everything else. Yeah, but, you know, if you cared about Black Lives Matter, you'd be getting in the streets
Starting point is 00:43:56 of Chicago and in these inner cities trying to stop kids that are nine and ten from carrying, you know, glocks and machine guns and killing each other. I mean, because they're starting at nine and ten years old. I mean, and it's so sad because, you know, if you're an organization that cares about that, you guys should have the balls to go out there in the streets of Chicago and try to change people's lives. You guys should set up camps and whatever for kids that are. Don't have a dad.
Starting point is 00:44:22 You guys should be, you guys should be doing, you know, big daddy type shit, you know, like the movie. But it's called Big Black Daddy, you know, whatever. Well, no, seriously. Big Black Daddy. Black Lives Matter. Big Black Daddy. Look, if you don't have a daddy, we're going to give you one. You know, we're going to have a guy that comes here, you know, because we care so much.
Starting point is 00:44:40 We're Black Lives Matter, you know, and not to mention, we've got, you know, millions and millions and millions of dollars. We're funded by the government. We're going to come here. We're going to pay these guys to go to this town. and they're going to take you away from the town for a week or two or whatever. We're going to make sure obviously they're not felons and shit. But we're going to give you some daddy time, some, you know, not daddy time, but like somebody in your life that is a role model, somebody that's a, you know, a good role model. They don't do that shit, though, because they don't care about Black Lives Matter.
Starting point is 00:45:09 They care about political affiliation. They care about changing the course of the politics. although the Democrats are you know Democrat the Democrat government right now if you look at the way it is Joe Biden has had more racist things proven on him
Starting point is 00:45:29 he said more racist shit than any other president I know of like that's on video you can literally go watch it he signed the crime bill which is one of the biggest which is literally one of the biggest reasons why more black people went to jail
Starting point is 00:45:42 over the past 40 years of any crime or any bill period. Then you got Kamala Harris. She literally put more black people in jail in California than any prosecutor in the history of California. And not only that, she used tactics along with her prosecution office that, I mean, they would hide evidence, they would fake evidence.
Starting point is 00:46:02 I mean, she was well known for that shit. She was one of the dirtiest people, prosecutors, especially for the black community. And yet she is your vice president. Like, this is what I don't get. This is literally how good they are at manipulating shit. I mean, they have manipulated. an entire group of people in this country, and a lot of white people too,
Starting point is 00:46:20 Antifa and all this shit, they have manipulated a huge group of people in this country to believe that the people that literally are responsible for putting people in jail, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, are the ones they pick for president. But yet the guy that y'all used to have, like, you know, you got to remember,
Starting point is 00:46:40 blacks used to love Trump. They had him in every rap song. They freaking thought he was the coolest, dude ever, but until politics came in and they started a brainwashing mainstream media shit, all of a sudden Trump was racist. All of a sudden Trump was this awful guy. So what they, they literally brainwashed enough people to make you put in two of the most racist assholes that have created the biggest mass incarceration of black people ever. And yet you had Trump that was actually working for prison reform. And he did with Kim Kardashian and Kanye
Starting point is 00:47:13 West. He worked with black pastors over four years. I mean, Trump let more people out of jail that are black than freaking ever. You know what I'm saying? The whole picture, if you look at it, is just insane. It is. It's the exact opposite of what people believe. And that's what they're doing with this, Kyle Readinghouse. No, let's cheer for the prosecution.
Starting point is 00:47:33 Let's cheer for the same people that would put us in jail. Let's cheer for these people that lie, just like Kamala Harris. Let's cheer for the people that make up evidence, throw evidence on that. So if you believe, because you're black, that you have a worse chance in a courtroom than white, person then you damn sure don't want Mr. Freaking binger as your prosecution I mean I'm just telling you you absolutely do not want that lion ass
Starting point is 00:47:53 piece of shit because he is so that's what I'm saying it's sad that we've gotten a point in this country that we have a group of people and by the way it's not all black people I mean like I said like I said I just read a message from someone
Starting point is 00:48:09 that's black that hates this shit and there's a lot of people there's a lot of black people out there that that are looking at the other black people and just like us, we're looking at all these crazy ass white people, the Antifa people, the people that, you know, are just burning shit down and doing all the social justice shit. We're looking at those people like they're idiots. And there's black people looking at their black people like their idiots. We all have people. This is not about race. This is about morals, values, your heart, who you are as a person. You know, and for me, and I think it would be the
Starting point is 00:48:39 same with Kyle. I don't know, but maybe one day we'll have them on the podcast to ask him. But, you know, I think that Kyle didn't give a shit. He didn't know when he was going to car source to protect this place. Out of all of those people that had guns, which were probably 12, 13 of them, right? And there was another group of them. He didn't know how many of them were black or white. And by the way, it wasn't just whites. There were some blacks that had guns.
Starting point is 00:48:59 Oh, yeah. He didn't care. And it's just like the military. That's why this whole woke thing in the military, where they're trying to divide people based on who's going to get vaccinated, who isn't. Let's find out who conservatives are because they think conservatives are the ones that's not getting vaccinated. even though it's not true because there's a large portion of Democrats are not vaccinated. But, you know, in the military, you don't look at who's beside you in war based on what color they are and whether or not whatever. You look at the person next to you as far as how much you can trust them to have your back and defend your your six.
Starting point is 00:49:34 You know, have your six, as they call it. Same thing with law enforcement. Same thing with anything else. And that's the way I am. I don't give a shit what color you are. If we get in a position to where, you know, hell, if we end up, if we ended up in Kenosha, right, and you're black and you're black, and I'm the only white guy in my group, I don't give a damn. As long as you have my back, I'm going to have your back. I don't look at color, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:49:54 And I thought it was funny. This is how much color has become a thing. Microsoft now is being this woke, you know, Microsoft didn't used to be so woke and so, you know, race baiting shit. But I think it's hilarious because Microsoft has this new commercial for that. their new product. And so they have this, this literally looks like a stupid ass. I don't even know how to explain it. Like some kind of corporate video you would watch.
Starting point is 00:50:20 Like say you've got a new job at some big corporate company. Yeah, it's like a training video. Yeah. And then so then they have these people come out and you say they're sitting there talking. Well, Microsoft has these people come out. This one girl's Asian. This other guy's black. This other guy's white, I think.
Starting point is 00:50:31 Anyways, whatever. So they come out and they're like, hey, I'm, I'm Angela. And I am an Asian female. And I like to be, I like to go. She or her or something some bullshit like that, right? And then this black guy comes out. He's like, hey, I'm whatever his name is. And I have a blue shirt and khaki pants.
Starting point is 00:50:53 And by the way, they're doing this for the seeing impaired. Okay? So people who can't see the screen. I have blue pants and, sorry, blue shirt and khaki pants. And I'm a black male, 27. And I like to go by him or he or some shit. And then they had the Chinese dude or whatever. and someone made a comment
Starting point is 00:51:11 I don't remember what it was but I was like you know what like if you're trying to be like so like woke and like you know color doesn't matter but yet you're literally telling people now that are blind what color you are what the hell are you doing
Starting point is 00:51:26 like why are you even saying your color that reminds me of your comedian that you love who Dave Shepo yeah when he did the blind skit yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:51:38 but it's a hilarious man I mean this this whole world is the whole going woke shit is just retarded like and I hate to use that word but sorry I shouldn't use that word it is ridiculous and I should say ignorant it is ignorant because like people obviously don't know better that are you know looking at this stuff from a completely different view that I don't even know and and that's the scary thing about our future our future we have a bunch of people that are insane. I mean, they're literally looking at this whole world now from a left-only picture.
Starting point is 00:52:17 And like the most unpatriotic people in this country are our own people. I mean, that's sad. Like there are literally more people that are more patriotic. And I know for you guys that are living in Australia right now that probably hate those lockdowns and all the other shit in New Zealand and God forbid to China people, which I mean, I'd love to hear from some of y'all sometime but I guarantee you guys are probably more patriotic I mean I'm not saying that you
Starting point is 00:52:41 don't love your country but I know there are people in those countries that would love to be in America especially when their countries are going to shit because it's so tyrannical um you know and and yet all these people hate America so bad but they won't move they won't go to a country that has stricter whatever they won't go to a country that you know if if you want um especially if people hate police on this shit go to a country that has very little police you know like some of these South American countries for example where the murder rates are
Starting point is 00:53:11 ridiculously sky high because there's no cops you know you walk in the wrong neighborhood someone just shoots and kills you in the street someone will come pick you up sooner or later don't know when but you're probably not going to whoever killed you is never going to go to trial so I mean you know it's the way
Starting point is 00:53:26 the way the world is going is is I think good will always win and I think good one versus evil today and evil will not win It's not going to win in this country. I don't think it will win in this world because if you believe in God or you believe in the Bible, you're going to see that things like this whole Kyle Rittinghouse thing
Starting point is 00:53:46 shows at least gives faith that evil is not going to win. I think in the end, the good will win. And you're not just going to run over people that are good because I think another thing it shows is good people are not weak. Just because they're good and they don't always do the shit you do or to burn the stuff down. Again, they're more silent. And whatever, yeah, you fuck with those people, you know, especially, you've heard the silent majority.
Starting point is 00:54:10 Like, people don't really believe in that thing. But there is a huge silent majority. There is a massive silent majority that if you push them so far, that's the bad thing to do. I mean, and these people that are woke, these people that go and burn this shit down, I mean, they literally need safe spaces. A lot of these people need safe spaces. Like, these people are a lot of people in colleges that are saying that people need to quiet, down because they can't it makes them too nervous and they're going to have to go to another area i mean i watched a video on that shit the other day it's just like the shit people do some some people are
Starting point is 00:54:45 showing up in um and colleges now with um like i don't know what the hell it is but it's some kind of like thing that goes around you like a bubble that's supposedly soundproof because it it makes them feel safe and so they're in their own bubble yeah it makes them feel safe and so these are the people because i mean like you know i don't know it's like i've always thought it's like it's like Like, man, is the left really trying to make these people go to, you know, the left? Are they trying to get this group of people that are going to go to war against one day the silent majority? Like, which, by the way, most of the silent majority are ex-military members, police officers, hunters, you know, all this shit. And now you're getting people that wear beanie and we're all black with nail polish that think you're a communist for some reason.
Starting point is 00:55:31 I mean, it ain't going to work for you. It is just not. I mean, Kyle took out like three of y'all. But he didn't do it because he wanted to. I don't give a shit. Well, why he did it now? I know he didn't do it because he didn't do it because y'all fucked with him and you found out. Mm-mm-mm-mm.
Starting point is 00:55:49 Just the way it is. What? I mean, it's true. Like, don't, my message to this is... Don't tread on me. Isn't that the saying with the snake? Yeah, it is. But my message to this is that, you know, you...
Starting point is 00:56:05 You can't just do whatever the hell you want to do and get away with it. And I think that is the, I think that's what we found out. Well, you know, justice prevailed. It's not, you know, it was what it was supposed to be. And if he was found guilty on anything, that would have not been prevailing. And by the way, you know, and look, I, you know, everybody says, you know, there was a family in a day. It says no one gives a shit about the victims in this case. And I'm like, well, okay.
Starting point is 00:56:37 Number one, they're not victims. Well, they're not. I mean, they are a victim, but to themselves, you know, to their own stupidity. And none of them were great people, even though I'm not saying that, you know, you can't change. But unfortunately, sometimes people can't change fast enough. You know what I mean? And they didn't change fast enough before their stuff that they always got away with, usually. Because by the way, they were out in Kenosha.
Starting point is 00:57:04 they're felons and yet still out there causing bullshit. Like if you're a felon, the last place you should have been was there trying to re-cavick and carrying weapons and all this bullshit. Like eventually, if you keep doing shit like that, it'll catch up to you. And they just didn't change fast enough because the justice system obviously didn't work. And we see that in so many cases for these people, the justice system didn't work. They were free. They were felons.
Starting point is 00:57:29 They were violent people. They were bad people. And, you know, it's the same situation. when someone breaks in your house that has been let out of jail 28 times previously, whether it be from breaking in innings and car thefts and all this shit. And then they get killed. And then their family is like, oh, I can't believe that, you know, they were killed. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:48 Well, it's because, like, the justice system didn't stop them from being killed. You know, the justice system should put those people in jail. If you know, you know, that's, if you know without a doubt, this person did this, right? And you continue to let them keep doing this. Eventually, someone's going to stop you. you know you're going to screw with the wrong person and it's going to it's not going to go good and unfortunately the prosecution's case basically was you know and I got I got this one meme which I did we did post on our Facebook and you guys should go check it out because I think
Starting point is 00:58:21 it's an awesome meme there's actually a bunch of good memes all in this one post um on that post yeah I got one of the memes is it shows Thomas Binger the prosecutor he's he's holding the AR 15 it says moron warfare instead of modern warfare, which I think is amazing. And then another one was, you used, and it shows Thomas Binger asking Kyle Reddinghouse. On the cross-examination. He said, you use full metal jacket rounds,
Starting point is 00:58:52 but it wasn't even cold out, correct? Because he knows zero about guns. So the big one, though. And I think, and I posted this meme because I thought it literally summed up what the prosecution was basically telling the jury that they should believe. And it basically has a picture
Starting point is 00:59:11 of Thomas Binger, a little rat-looking dude, quoting saying, Mr. Rittinghouse, why didn't you let the person trying to kill you kill you before you decided to defend yourself? And that's literally what they were basically telling the jury. Yeah, and they're telling the jury. Since Wynn is a skateboard, a deadly weapon.
Starting point is 00:59:34 So you're saying that Santa Claus brings your kids a skateboard for Christmas and now it's a deadly weapon? Yeah. It's like, yeah, have you ever been hand over the head with that skateboard? Yeah, I mean, they were trying to take his head off. This one's funny. Okay, one more hypothetical question, he asked.
Starting point is 00:59:53 Is it normal if my wife has a boyfriend? He's asking Kyle on the stand. And then the other one, Mr. Rittinghouse, Are you aware the AR stands for assault rifle? And Kyle looks at and says, what? No, it doesn't. He said, but it could. Doesn't that concern you?
Starting point is 01:00:10 This is literally what their case was. Yeah, because they would try to change any kind of wording around just to make them say what they wanted him to say. Yeah. Yeah, it was nuts. It was nuts. And, you know, like I said, that prosecution is complete garbage. I mean, they are what's wrong with our justice system. And for those of you that listened to this podcast that, you know, didn't like the verdict or whatever, just understand that if you are, if you're going against Kyle and you're going for the prosecution, you're literally going for what you hate in the justice system because that is exactly what's wrong with it.
Starting point is 01:00:49 Exactly what they did to Kyle is what is wrong with the justice system. Yeah. And no matter what color, it doesn't matter. It's not good. the way the prosecution is, the defense called it out many times. And I think I wish, I really wish more people would have seen and watched the case and really seen. You know, they basically got an outside in look at how bad and corrupt our system really is. You know, and especially the state side and the government side.
Starting point is 01:01:22 That's how corrupt our government, even on a state level, is in many cases. Well, and not to mention that the detective is family members. His dad is the governor. Yeah. And then the DA is his uncle or something. No, the mayor. He's the mayor. The mayor.
Starting point is 01:01:37 Yeah. I mean, it's almost, it kind of minded me at the Murdox kind of. Yeah. Yeah. It's an interesting time. And guys, you know, obviously if Kenosha starts to burn or anything else comes of this case, we will have another episode on this for sure. we got a lot of cool stuff coming soon the social media site is we got I got two days left
Starting point is 01:01:59 before I can release it and so we got the social media site is coming out really excited about that for those of you that do not like our Facebook go like our Facebook for now that's where you'll see any updates over the next couple days as far as the new social media site it's going to be a freedom of speech platform and we're excited about that and then we're also going to have a membership section to where you guys we're going to have videos so we're going to do podcasts on video as well and we're only going to do that for our members. So that'll be exciting. And we got a really, really, really cool episode coming up very soon with a special guest.
Starting point is 01:02:30 That's an expert on this topic. We'll post the video on Facebook as a hint to what we're going to be talking about soon. Very interested in this because, you know, I've heard about this before and this particular topic. And especially with other things that we've talked about, UFOs, aliens, all that stuff. But I've never thought about it from this perspective. Well, we kind of have. But not exactly. And so really, really, really excited about it.
Starting point is 01:02:52 about that. The guy we're going to bring on is an expert in this and can't wait to talk to him about that and get all of that information. But guys, Kyle Reddinghouse is a free man. Kyle, if you happen to listen to a podcast, which I'm sure you probably haven't been listening to podcast lately, but if you do, we're very glad that you are free. I prayed for you, because I know for a fact that you were innocent. Me too. And I knew that you needed to be free. And I actually cried when you cried, Kyle. Because I was like, oh my God. And, you know, regardless of what the other people did, we do pray for their family because it is still a loss and it sucks either way. But that's life.
Starting point is 01:03:31 Sometimes life will bite you in the ass if you do the wrong things and make the wrong choices. And just good thing is Kyle made the right choices and he justice was served. It was. So, yes, we are very thankful that they found him not guilty. But guys, until next time, we love you. And thanks for listening to another Investigator Earth podcast episode. And until next time, peace out.

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