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Episode Date: June 8, 2025In this episode, Sound of Freedom primary investor and executive producer, Paul Hutchinson joins Matt Cox to break down the dark power games behind the Diddy scandal and why Epstein was just the tip o...f the iceberg. From CIA blackmail to elite manipulation, Paul shares what really goes on behind closed doors—and why he risked everything to expose it.Paul's linksWebsites: https://www.paulhutchinsonofficial.comhttps://www.soundoffreedombook.com/free-chaptershttps://liberating-humanity.comhttps://childliberation.orgGet 50% sitewide for a limited time. Just visit https://GhostBed.com/cox and use code COX at checkout.Do you want to be a guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/5H7FnhvMHKtUnq7k7Send me an email here: insidetruecrime@gmail.comDo you want extra clips and behind the scenes content?Subscribe to my Patreon: https://patreon.com/InsideTrueCrime Follow me on all socials!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidetruecrime/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@matthewcoxtruecrimeDo you want a custom painting done by me? Check out my Etsy Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/coxpopartListen to my True Crime Podcasts anywhere: https://anchor.fm/mattcox Check out my true crime books! Shark in the Housing Pool: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0851KBYCFBent: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BV4GC7TMIt's Insanity: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KFYXKK8Devil Exposed: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TH1WT5GDevil Exposed (The Abridgment): https://www.amazon.com/dp/1070682438The Program: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0858W4G3KBailout: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/bailout-matthew-cox/1142275402Dude, Where's My Hand-Grenade?: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXNFHBDF/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1678623676&sr=1-1Checkout my disturbingly twisted satiric novel!Stranger Danger: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BSWQP3WXIf you would like to support me directly, I accept donations here:Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/MattCox69Cashapp: $coxcon69
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Hollywood didn't want it to be shown.
P-Dity scandal is deeper than you think.
Epstein did not run everything on his own.
If you wanted to have full control of the votes of a senator,
you get them on film at an Epstein Island,
the CIA's Book of Dirty Tricks,
had these very things.
It's this secret Luciferian pact that they make
that is how they get power.
And it happens all the time.
Years ago, when Catch Me If You Can came out,
My mom was like, Paul, it's a really good thing.
You're a good kid.
I said, why's that?
She said, because you'd be the best con artist I've ever known, right?
It's a good thing for our mother.
Exactly.
I'm like, is that a compliment?
Back years later, another compliment, I was, well, I'll tell you that one later because
this story is awesome.
So I, you know, I grew up in, grew up in Utah.
You know, I was fairly, I'm going to say, restricted in my, my religious
upbringing and uh Mormon yeah yeah I grew up LDS and and you know no coffee no tea no
alcohol no anything and that leads into some stuff later you know you know strip clubs no
all the stuff that you have to do when you're in these places right there's is all off
limits everything and so you know I was a pretty good kid growing up um I wanted to I wanted
to be successful and um you know my dad at 14 years old I said dad I want to how do I be rich right
How do I make money?
And he gave me two books.
He gave me How to Win Friends and Influence People by Del Carnegie, which you can use
those principles however you want to, as you know, right?
They're still all perfectly.
Yeah, they still all apply to this very day.
You can apply how to win friends and influence people, good and bad, wherever you want
to take it.
You know, it's all about creating that trust, creating those relationships.
And then he gave me an audio program by Brian.
Ryan Tracy, the psychology of achievement, that, you know, help me realize that, you know,
my thoughts were things that I could create whatever I wanted around me, because it was super
powerful, and it changed my perception of the world and what I wanted to do. I wanted to be a
doctor. I want to be a surgeon. In fact, when I was a kid, I was beat up by some kids, and I went
home and I told my mom, I said, I want to be a brain surgeon. She says, well, why a brain surgeon?
She was so excited. And I says, because I want to fix how people think. And then later,
I changed it to being a heart star.
I wanted to be a pediatric cardiologist.
And because I think I realized that the only way to really change how people think is to change,
you know, from a heart space.
And then I got in a major car accident, severed all the tendons in my hand.
This was literally two months before taking the MCAT.
And I couldn't, I couldn't, they didn't know if I'd have the dexterity to be a surgeon.
They says, well, you can go into business.
And, you know, he actually said, you can be a regular doctor, Paul.
I said, I said, I want to be a regular anything, right?
If I'm going to be a garbage man, I'm going to own the dump.
That's just how I think, right?
So moving forward, bringing me into the undercover work, one of the things that really impacted me is my early 20s, I had a mentor.
He said, Paul, he said, he said, you should get involved in charity work.
I think he knew that I could go either direction on things.
And I said, well, you know, that's why I want to be rich, just so that I can be charitable.
He goes, no, he said, start donating now, a big percentage of your,
money and a big percentage of your time. And I believe that's part of what brought me to where I
mean, how does somebody become a partner, let alone a founder of a 20, 30, 40 billion dollar investment
fund like I am? You're not a, you're not a University of Utah dropout. The only way that I can
understand it, you know, because that's what I am, right? The only way that I can understand it
is that I made that decision in my early 20s that I was going to contribute. You can call it
karma. You can call it God. You can call it gifts of the universe. Call it whatever you
want to. There's a, there's a higher power very interested in us contributing positively to the
world. And so I truly believe that the massive success that I got in my business career came
from that decision. So I, but at the same time, I was, I was like, okay, where do I focus my charity
money? I was, I was given money to a guy on the side of the street who, you know, and I had a
friend that says, well, Paul, are you really making a difference? Are you contributing to the problem?
I said, I don't know. I can't judge. I don't know if I was in a, in a shitty home growing up,
if I wouldn't be on the side of the street, too, right?
I can't judge it.
But at the same time, over time, I realized that I was probably contributing to that problem as well.
So I decided to focus my charitable focus on children.
Okay.
Can I stop you for a second?
Absolutely.
So you, after high school, you go to university and you're saying you, and what did you focus in
and you're saying you dropped out at some point?
Well, I was at some point.
I was studying to be a doctor.
Right.
I changed to finance.
No, I never did.
Never graduated.
I pretty soon, I was building a company that helped people overcome anxiety, depression, PTSD, addictions, et cetera.
I built that up where I was earning more money than any of my professors times 10.
So I was like, why the hell do I need a piece of paper on my wall to say I can work for myself, you know?
And so I build up this company.
I ended up selling that company.
My mentor told me, he said, Paul, he said, I'm not going to donate any money to you or give you anything.
or help you, he says, but if you do what I teach you to do, you'd be a millionaire by the time
you're 30, and you'll have the time to enjoy it. And so I said, what do I do? And I kind of, you know,
I learned how to sell. I learned how to handle rejection. I learned how to build a company.
And in doing so, I ended up selling that company that helped people with anxiety, depression, PTSD.
I sold that company for $20 million at 29 years old. And that was mostly pink sheet,
you know, stock and we were restricted. But I was rich on paper. And that was important to me.
But I had some liquidity, started investing in real estate, realized if I didn't hire a guy smarter than me, I was going to lose all my money in real estate.
So I hired a powerful team, ended up building what became a multi, multi-billion dollar real estate investment fund.
Now, at the same time, I always felt like I was going to be in a war.
So I had trained a lot on gun training, hand-to-hand combat, situational awareness, Krav Maga, edged weapons training, improvised weapons, all of those.
things. I have trainers on all of them. And plus, I had the money to hire the best of the best.
So I got really good at these things. And that's what ended up leading me into being recruited
to play parts in child rescue missions. So how does that play out? Like, you get a letter?
You know what I'm saying? Like I was saying it's more clandest. It was funny. I had been helping
some political leaders get elected.
And one of them was the Attorney General in Utah.
And I had helped to pay for his election,
introduced him to a bunch of rich people, et cetera.
And I called him up.
And I said, what's up, A.G.?
I said, I have front row tickets to the Miss America pageant.
You want to come.
And his exact words were, Hutch, unlike you,
I have a reputation to uphold.
He said, I can't be front row of Miss America.
And I said, no, no, it's not like that.
You know, me and one of my friends,
One of my friends was one of the founders of Yahoo.
And he and I had paid for some children that were, had lost their fathers in military battle that year.
And we were paying for these little girls to come and get crowned by a Miss America on stage at the pageant.
It was a cool little charity thing.
He says, yeah, Hutch, okay, that's super cool.
Yeah, I'll come with you.
So we go out there.
And because it was a fallen soldier charity, the Pentagon had sent a representative, a guy by the name of John.
John was a CIA recruiter for 25 years, and before he went into his current position.
And we were sitting there, after the whole pageant was over, we're sitting there at this, this table.
Now, understand, you know, the Paul 10 years ago, I'm like, I had supermodels by me.
I had former Miss America's there at the table.
I have the attorney general there, and then this John guy, who was this recruiter.
And he said, Mr. Hutchinson, he said, I've been watching you for the last four days, and I think your country could use your talents.
And I'm like, well, what talents are those?
He said, I saw you in seconds, break down the barrier of communication, become best friends with a billionaire, a bum on the street, a runway model.
He said, it's about a one in 12 million is what we found the CIA of people who were that level of what we call chameleons.
He said, your ability to just create those quick relationships as uncanny.
he said, imagine this. We fly you to Dubai. We line you up with some dirty money guys. You have the
perfect backstory. You run a multi-billion dollar investment fund. He said, you become their best
friends, get us the information we need. He said, I'll line you up with some real billionaires,
make it worth your time. Well, his guys called me a couple months later, and I ended up turning
them down. I didn't want to put my life in danger for some white-collar crime guys in Dubai.
It just wasn't exciting to me. My company was going well, and so I turned him down. A year later,
there was some Homeland Security agents, some others that were working in Columbia
on some child trafficking initiatives.
And they had found about 20 children that they wanted to rescue,
but the U.S. government wouldn't give them the money.
They needed like $50,000 to rescue these kids,
but they couldn't prove that there was any Americans involved.
And the government was like, listen, you know, that's Colombia's problem, not ours.
They're like, no, this is something we want to help with.
And so they were looking for something to help fund that.
and I was contacted and I helped to fund that well that attorney general who had been sitting
next to me at that meeting with the CIA recruiter he was in a meeting with with one of
the Homeland Security agents with Josh Romney Josh was like his dad ran for president years ago
and whatever and this guy was saying listen I need somebody who can fund these missions on a big
scale like half a million dollars quarter million $100,000 that can put some big money in
But he said, the biggest thing that I need is that I can't teach my Navy SEALs how to wear a $50,000 watch and a $4,000 suit and negotiate a multimillion dollar deal.
These traffickers, these cartel guys, they see through fake money all day long.
He said, I need somebody who can handle themselves in a dangerous situation, but can negotiate a multimillion dollar real estate transaction with these guys because of some of the things that were going on.
And the attorney general says, oh, have you ever met Paul Hutchinson?
And Josh said, oh, Paul would be perfect.
And I told him later, I said, you know what?
I don't think that's a compliment.
You guys both think that I'd be a good undercover, sicko.
Well, I wasn't thinking that.
I was just thinking, dear, these people's admiration for you is going to get you in trouble.
You're like, stop telling people I'm such an amazing person.
You're going to, you know.
Well, it's funny as years later when, you know, when the age of you,
he was interviewed me, he goes, you know, Paul has led, you know, 30 plus, now over 70 undercover
child rescue missions in 15 countries over a period of 10 years. So as I was leading him,
he's like, he's introduced to me people, he goes, he says, these big donors. He says,
he said, Paul has a very specific set of skills. And I said, you're calling me a good
lighter, liar, aren't you? Because when you're in those positions, you've got to,
you've got to look them in the eye and convince them that you're there for some pretty
awful things in order for them to open up the doors and show you where they're keeping the
kids, et cetera.
Yeah, you have to be able to fake sincerity.
Yeah, which makes a great salesman.
I do have two questions real quick, and then let's go back to that meeting when they first
approached you.
But real quick, did you ever go as a Mormon?
Did you ever go on a mission?
I did.
You did?
Yeah.
So only because, you know, James.
So I have a good friend, James, and he's Mormon, and he went on the mission.
But he very much is the kind of guy that can, he can just walk up and talk to anybody and just be a pro.
And super engaging and follows.
And he's, you know, very, like, he makes you feel at ease right away.
And saying he's also Mormon, went on a mission.
And I was thinking, maybe that's from knocking on door.
Like, yeah, because you, it's gutsy to just be able, you know, that's, that's, that's, for sure, most people don't have that skill.
In the Mormon church, too, you know, I gave my first speech in front of the entire congregation at eight years old.
Yeah, kind of, right, you know, so you're, you're sitting out there in front, but yeah, on the mission, it's handling rejection, it's being able to talk to people anywhere anytime and you, you overcome a lot of fears in that space and be able to, but I took it to a whole new level, you know, even, even as I was building the investment fund, you know, I got really, really good.
at walking in a room,
identifying the real money in the room
and becoming his best friend quickly.
That's why raising billions of dollars
isn't just about having the right investment strategy.
It's about knowing how to build those relationships quickly.
I remember one time I was in Laguna Beach.
We were at this,
this, you know, multi-billionaire conference thing
that was down there at the montage.
And most of the guys in the room, you know,
they're wearing suits and ties,
and these guys are probably attorneys
who work for the rich guy, right?
They're CPAs that work for the rich guy.
I'm trying to figure out who the real money is in the room, who the check writers are.
And I'm looking around, and I see this one guy.
He's got this straight, long, stringy hair.
He's kind of short.
He's Asian.
He's got thick Coke bottle glasses, right?
And he's got on his arm one of the hottest girls I had seen in a long time.
She was actually on the cover of Elle magazine that month.
She was six different international modeling magazines over the last three months before that.
Someday I'm going to write a book on how to raise billions of dollars, and I'm going to have,
I'm going to have a chapter that's called Follow the Supermodel she always knows, right?
When you have that kind of disparaging, well, you've got this short guy with long straight hair
and Coke model glasses and this hot girl.
So I knew he had the money.
Maybe he had a great personality.
No.
That wasn't it?
These supermodels have that they don't care about personality.
They care about how big your house is.
So I'm like, okay, he's got the real money.
And so I'm watching him and I'm thinking, okay, I can't just walk up to him and say,
hey, your girl is insanely hot.
You're obviously the richest guy here.
I can't really say that, right?
So I've got to, how do I get in the door with him?
So I'm watching him pretty soon he stands up
and he's walking out to the valet.
And I'm like, shit, I'm going to miss my opportunity.
And then I thought, oh, now this is early on
when we were first building the fund, right?
I was still broke.
And I'm thinking, oh, I'm going to go out there.
And when he hands his valet ticket,
I'm going to hand one for mine as well.
And in that uncomfortable silence,
when we're sitting there waiting for our car,
it's a perfect opportunity
to break out a conversation with him, right?
And so I did.
I go out there and hand in my ticket.
And then I'm thinking, oh, shit, I hope they don't bring my rental Hyundai before they bring
his Lambo.
Right.
I don't look like crap.
But sure enough, we had a little bit of time there, a few minutes.
And in that two, three minute period of time, I was able to say enough, catch his attention
where he gave me his card, his phone number.
He says, I would love to meet you at my house later.
And his house was literally right across the street from where Michael Jackson was when he died.
he was that neighborhood. I mean, he had Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Others were like next-door neighbors.
So massive, massive home. In fact, he was like seventh generation billionaire. Like seventh, like
his great, great, great-great-grandfather literally owned all of Taipei. The whole island was like a
family island, right? His grandfather developed most of, most of Taipei. So, no, Taiwan was a family
island. And so building those relationships with people that quickly ended up,
helping me build, you know, I was able to bring in massive money from billionaire families
and build that empire with some of those skill sets.
When the Attorney General said, have you, you know, met Paul and they brought you in at
that time, they approached you at that point? Like, how is that, what are they saying to you?
I mean, I get to your saying, they're saying, no, he's the guy to do it, but I mean,
why, you hadn't done anything like this. I hadn't done anything. The only background
was the fact that they knew that I had extensive hand-to-hand combat training and situation
awareness and all of these things. The Attorney General knew I had that, but he also knew of the
conversation with the CIA guy a year before, who had seen my ability to kind of read a room
and say the right words. And so I was, at the time of this meeting, I happened to be in
Atlanta, Georgia. I was at a third-generation billionaire conference. I was raising money for my
fund, you know, and I get a call from the Homeland Security agent. And he said, Paul, he said,
I want to thank you for some of your contributions to our Child Rescue Foundation.
He said, we've been here in Colombia, and there's not, in Cartagena, where you thought we had about 20 kids, we've identified more than 50 there, and more than 100 that are tied to these rings in other cities.
He said, we have a plan.
He said, I believe we can rescue all 100 children on the same day at the same time.
he said, but I need your help.
And Eagle me, it was like, well, how much do you need, you know?
What kind of a check should I write for this?
And he said, I said, how much do you need?
He said, I need you.
Can you be in Columbia in two days?
Oh, no, no, not me.
No.
Let me write you the check.
I'm not going to Columbia.
Well, and I had never been to Columbia.
I had heard things.
It doesn't sound like a vacation.
Not at all.
I mean, going here, you've never been to Columbia.
I'm sure it's beautiful in the, in the tourists.
Well, and at one time, you know, back in the 80s, when Pablo Escobar was there, literally was the most dangerous place in the planet. In fact, Pablo had a $200 price tag on anybody involved in law enforcement or anything. You could literally pay $200 to have somebody taken out in the 80s, right? So this is the only thing I had heard about Columbia. But, you know, I was in a, I was in an interesting position in my life. You know, I was in an unhealthy marriage. And I was, you know, I was all.
about how do I fulfill myself with money and things?
You know, literally, I had a house with 10 bathrooms,
eight private suites.
I had three kitchens, seven fireplaces,
a full basketball court in my basement.
But I also had a stage with stripper poles on my stage.
You know, this is kind of energy.
I was thinking that half-dressed girls and NBA players
at my parties all the time was fulfilling, but it wasn't.
Right.
And so I was thinking, okay, maybe I need to do something real with my life.
you know and so I told him he says can you be in Columbia in two days he said I said
well why why Colombia he said well he said the head trafficker has a piece of
property he wants to develop into a child right into a hotel that does horrible
things right that selling these models to wealthy Americans right Epstein
Suites yeah exactly he said and he needs a few million dollars to make it happen
he believes he can make tens of millions of dollars a year
with this enterprise, but I need somebody who can negotiate the deal with him, who appears real,
who can also handle himself in this situation. He says, so if you can be in Columbia in two days,
now at the time, I'm in Atlanta. I'm in Atlanta. My home's in Utah. I didn't have time to fly
home, change, get everything, and get down there in time. I said, well, what do I need to wear? How do I
need to dress? He says, well, just dress as a wealthy playboy interested in a crazy party.
A wealthy playboy. When I look down, the suit that I had on cost more than my first car, right?
It was conservative on the outside.
It was bright pink on the inside.
So I kind of had that style.
And I had $50,000 watch.
And I had $2,000 cufflinks on my shirt at the time.
And I'm like, I think I got the outfit.
So I basically just need to get myself there.
That's right.
So I'm like, okay, I'm good.
I'll be there.
He says, great.
He says, we're going to have some security pick you up at the airport.
In Cancun, you just got, not in Cajun.
In Carta, you just got to figure out how to get there.
And you just be down there.
And so I, you know, booked the flight the next morning out of Atlanta,
had to go through Bogota.
And in Bogota, the flight got delayed,
the layover going into Cartagena.
And we were literally out on the runway, ready to take off,
and we'd sat there for like an hour.
And then the plane turned around and went back,
and everybody on the plane was pissed.
There was a bunch of Colombians pissed.
We get off the plane, they tell us, sorry, you have to kill the next morning.
And these guys almost were creating a riot in the,
in the airport. They're like yelling at everybody. I'm like, you know, this is not a good
energy to be in. Plus, I don't want to be sleeping in the airport all night. And now, I was
told I needed to arrive in Cardahena as that guy, right? So I'm literally in the suit. I've got
the cufflings. I've got the watch on. Yet I knew that at one point in Columbia, if you could
pay 200 bucks to have somebody knocked off. So if I was dressed like I was worth more than $200
dollars as I was a target. I was dressed like I was worth a shit ton of money, right?
Literally the stuff on me was worth tens of thousands of dollars. So, so, but I was like, okay,
I can't be in this place. I don't know if something's going to happen. The airport definitely
can't sleep here. So I'm going to go grab up Marriott, right? So I go outside, my first time
in Columbia, by myself, not getting picked up by the Navy Seals. And I texted them and said,
hey, sorry guys, you know, I'll be there tomorrow morning. They says, that's okay. Our meeting with the
traffickers isn't until tomorrow afternoon anyway, so we're good. And I go out and this guy's like,
hey, taxi, taxi. I'm like, yeah, yeah, take me to the Marriott. Now, rule number one, don't be dressed
like a target when you go to a third world country. Rule number two, don't go with some guy saying,
hey, taxi, taxi. You go with a legitimate one, right? So I'm like, yeah, yeah, I'll get in.
So I get in this car. And I said, just take me to the Marriott. He starts driving. I'm on my phone,
texting the guy saying, hey, sorry, I'm not there. And I see, I see on the camera. I
I see the Marriott passed on the freeway.
I says, a Marriada key.
You know, my Spanish was horrible at the time, and he still is.
But he says, no, no, hotel, hotel.
So I'm thinking, okay, maybe he has another exit, whatever.
Passes another exit, another exit.
I'm like, no, Marriott, Marriott, key.
He goes, no, I'll tell, hotel.
He takes this exit, dark, shady part of town.
Like, super, super dangerous.
And he stops in front of this hotel that looks like you could rent it by the hour, right?
There's drug dealers out from, big old thugs out there,
a bunch of prostitutes sitting around.
He goes, hotel.
I said, no, Marriott.
He goes, no, hotel.
I said, no, Marriott.
Now, I knew.
Now, undercover work for 10 years.
If I've got a still small voice telling me something, I listen,
at this point, my inside voice was yelling.
Do not leave this car.
You're going to die.
You're going to die right here.
I mean, there was no doubt whatsoever.
My hair standing up on my neck.
I'm like, this guy is working with those guys,
trying to get me out of him.
And I didn't know what to do.
He was just sitting there, hotel, hotel.
And finally, you know, I had donated a bunch of money
to the Unified Police Department and some others,
and they had given me as part of that.
They had given me a badge that was an honorary colonel police badge.
And it was in my bag, right?
And because I keep it there just, you know, in case something happens or whatever.
So I took it out and I said,
Policia, Marriott, Aura, police, Marriott now.
And he's like, okay, so, you know, he starts driving them.
So I'm like, how, that was close.
You know, maybe I was thinking, maybe I should have thought this through a little bit more.
In fact, what's funny is two days before, when I had first said, yeah, I want to go.
My business partner called me.
And he said, Paul, he said, I heard about, you're planning on going to Columbia undercover as a wealthy buyer of, he said, he said, if you thought this through?
I said, evidently not, right?
He said, he said, this is dangerous.
He says, you're set.
You could sell out today.
you could buy an island, be happy the rest of your life. I said, John, would I really be happy
if I bought an island? You know, I already wasn't happy. I was like, about two months.
Exactly. Yeah, you got about two months. Exactly. I know I wasn't happy. I had two helicopters.
I wasn't happy already. I mean, what would that make me happy? I said, John, I said,
if I was doing something else dangerous, if I was, if I was climbing Everest tomorrow, you and I
would have the same conversation. He goes, yeah, we probably would, Paul. I said, and when I'm 95 years old,
And I look back in my life and I say, you know, I built this multi-billion-dollar company and I
climbed this mountain and I helped rescue this many children, which of them matters at all?
He goes, yeah, Paul, you're right. If you've got some skills that they need, I support you.
But now that I'm in Columbia, with all this crap going on, I'm thinking maybe John was right,
maybe I should have bought through this, right? So we go to the mayor, literally in front of the
Marriott there in Bogota, there was guys with automatic weapons that were, that were
security guys, but were protecting that against whatever was outside. So I was thinking,
okay, this is more dangerous than I thought. That next morning, of course, I'd go straight to the
airport, would fly into Cartagena, these Navy SEALs pick me up in a fully armored car.
It's a whole different scenario than me being by myself the night before in Bogota.
Armored car, former Green Beret Navy SEAL guys picking me up.
and took me to meet my first traffickers that day.
And that, that was a pivotal moment in my life.
I was there to help whatever I could.
I actually thought, you know, traffickers, what do they look like?
You know, what does a con man look like?
What does a trafficker look like?
I thought these guys would have tattoos down their necks, you know, three earrings in their noses.
They did.
The first trafficker I met was a businessman.
It was in a polo shirt, well, well,
groomed, you know, driving a nice car, well-spoken. The next time I met, she was a female. She was
working with, she was a Miss Cardahena. She was a modeling, she was a pageant queen and now ran a
modeling agency. And I thought, these guys aren't traffickers. And a few minutes into the
conversation, it got really dark. Right. And I thought, holy crap. What, in fact, what's interesting
about that is over the next 10 years with the 70 missions. The common thread I found with
the traffickers, even the perpetrators, the common thread wasn't tattoos and earrings.
The common thread was arrogance and greed and lust. And sadly, there's so many of us deal
in that same energy, even myself at the time. You know, I was, I had a whole bunch of arrogance.
I wasn't Paul Hutchinson.
I was Paul Effen Hutchinson, right?
I had a whole bunch of greed.
I was leaving in mass excess.
I had a whole bunch of lust.
And I wasn't doing anything illegal, you know, maybe not really that bad.
But I wasn't doing anything horrible when it came to, you know, kids and whatever.
So I was absolutely behind taking those guys down.
But I had to ask myself, how has that same energy of arrogance, greed,
and less that I saw within the traffickers?
how is that affected? My relationships, my family, my business, my life as a whole.
So that's a whole thing that we'll talk about on the back end when it comes to healing and
fixing the problem. But we're sitting there with these traffickers. And I'm thinking,
okay, this is a dark conversation. I convince them that I'd be willing to fund their project
under one condition. We're going to have a party in a couple weeks. I'm going to bring a bunch
my rich friends down. They're interested in the inventory that these guys had. So our goal was we
need to get him to call all the other traffickers in the area and get them to bring all their
children to the same place at the same time. Because if we could do that, that we could do a sting and
boom, rescue them all at the same time. And the only way we can do that is convince him to, you know,
call the other ones, bring them all together. So I said, listen, if I'm happy with you and the amount of
inventory that you have, I'll consider funding your project.
Is that how you're referring to them? The inventory? That's how they refer to them,
just inventory? No, I can't say the real stuff online here. But yeah, some of them do. They call
them inventory. They refer to the new ones as zero kilometer miles. Okay. And so we do. We talk
about them that way. And I can talk about him here because we won't get edited on our, you know,
on our algorithms and whatnot. But yeah, he was. I'm sorry, when this guy pitch,
is, hey, I want to build this hotel.
Is he specifically like how it's going to be designed specifically so that they can't leave?
Yes.
Oh, okay.
Yes.
So that the models can't leave.
And he had this business plan that the perpetrators would pay $100,000 per person as a membership fee per year,
plus extra for extra services beyond what they had, that they could come to this.
resort that would be all-inclusive and et cetera, et cetera. So it was a dark plant. Right. And it's a
dungeon that's dressed up as a nice resort. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. It's, it's no way out and
a nice resort that they can, they can have them whenever they want to, et cetera. It's, it was,
it was sick. You know what's sick about it, Matt? It penciled. Most crime does,
sadly. You saw it. You know, you know, a lot of guys dealing drugs and stuff. There's a, it, it
paid really, really well. It was cash flowing, massive amounts of money, and on the backs of
the most atrocious thing you can think of. And so halfway through the meeting, I'm sitting
there convincing him I'm willing to, you know, consider his project. And he leans forward,
he goes, Pablo, he said, I have a gift for you. I said, really, what's your gift? He hands
me his phone, and there's a picture of an 11-year-old girl on his phone.
he said this is princess zero kilometers he starts talking about horrible things that we could do
this little girl and i i thought if we could get these kids out before they were ever hurt the first
time that would be a miracle you know and this would be a miracle getting her out before she ever went
down that dark road right and she's already in captivity and i said fuego i said do you do you have more
like her? You have more zero kilometer? He goes, oh, yeah. He says, I got three or four more. I said,
you're bringing those to my party, right? He goes, oh, no. He says, those are too expensive.
What do you mean too expensive? I'm already paying this guy $25,000 for this party. I'm paying him
$500 per child just for a minimum of 50 children, just for two hours in the afternoon. He goes,
Hefe, which is boss, he goes, Hefe, you already paid $25,000? You want to F those other zero kilometers.
it's going to cost you maybe 2,000, maybe 5,000 for that little one.
It's going to cost you maybe 10,000 more.
No matter this time, there was no acting involved.
I was pissed.
I was so mad.
I'm like, he's talking about them like they're commodities.
And I'm in my nice, you know, I took my jacket off.
I'm in my nice shirt, monogrammed.
I mean, the shirt itself cost more than what I used to earn in a week.
I mean, this was, and I had my nice cufflings on.
I put my hands on my chest, and I'm like,
You don't think I can afford an extra $10,000?
He's like, oh, no, Hefe, no.
I said, I want every one of those new ones at the party.
I said, they better not, he said, don't touch them.
I said, they're for me, not for you.
You understand?
He goes, yeah, Hefe, I understand.
I said, if anybody touches them at all between now and then, the entire deal's off.
They're all for me.
And so this, this energy back and forth.
well, you know, I exchange contact information with, with this trafficker.
And halfway through the week while we were waiting for them to set up everything,
this guy actually, he was texting me.
And one of his texts was like, you know, I think that he sent a picture with him,
with his little girl, his own child in his back seat.
He was doing these horrific things and he actually had a family of his own, right?
Now, he wasn't trafficking her, but a lot of these guys later on in life, they actually do.
their own kids as well. And so he sent me this picture. He says, this is why I'm, you know, I'm doing
this so that she can have a Ferrari someday so she can have this lifestyle. And I'm like,
are you kidding me? You know? And then he texts me, he's like, I believe that God sent you to me.
And I'm thinking, you damn well right, God sent me to you. So I can make sure that that little girl in
your back seat never has to go through what these other kids do. You know? So it was two
Later, agents met with the federal agents down there. They met with the U.S. Embassy and the
Colombian federal agents. Don't those guys, don't these people, like the police in the general
area, they have to be involved. For sure. You know what I'm saying? In fact, I'll tell you some
stories later about getting arrested by dirty cops on some other ops. It was very, very, very
dangerous. With they, almost every operation, some of the local cops end up getting arrested as part
of it or they're involved in somehow. So they flew in these, these agents.
from from the from the capital and they didn't even know what the operation was until they're
actually there so there nobody on the ground there knew what was going on and they they put these
guys they had four of them were there as our waiters our maids our cooks you know so to
speak they're they're not very good cooks but they're armed right they're 25 were there to
storm the party at the right time and these guys showed up there if if anybody seen the movie
Sound of Freedom. I'm the executive producer. I'm the primary investor. I was the first money into the
Sound of Freedom and the first executive producer in the movie. A lot of the movie was based on this
first rescue mission. We did in Columbia. We actually took eight different rescue missions and put them
together into one storyline, about 20 different operators and put them all together as well. If
somebody have seen the movie Sound of Freedom, the jungle, that was actually a different
country who was an island and we're looking for the conflate things because you can't make a ten
hour movie exactly exactly we can't well i mean the reality is there was a lot of really
amazing things that happened on these other operations that that that didn't that that would fit really
well into a story line we we knew we couldn't take millions of people to see what we had seen
but we could help millions of people feel what we had felt and so taking all of these
So everything in the movie really happened, but a lot of them were different operators, a lot of them were different missions, et cetera, that we put them all together. And it became the number one independent film in the world. It was phenomenal. And we can... You couldn't have expected that. Yeah. Right. I was hoping, I mean, I'm an investor in real estate. The fastest way to make millions of dollars in the movie industry is to start with tens of millions of dollars, right? And then you lose all of that and you end up with a million. It's a losing game.
in a lot of cases. And so I knew, I didn't think it was going to turn out financially as well as it
did. But I was hoping that it would create awareness. See, back at the time of Abraham Lincoln,
it wasn't guys like me. It wasn't the guys rescuing the slaves that created the biggest impact.
It was people like you, Matt. It was influencers. It was people like Harriet Beecher Stowe,
who wrote a book called Uncle Tom's Cabin, which was the media. It was the podcasters of
the age, right? It created an awareness with good people of what was going on in the South.
In fact, years later, when Abraham Lincoln met Harriet, he shook her hand, he says,
so you're the little lady that wrote the book that started the Civil War, right? Today,
it's people like you that bring to light some of these things that we can then create
and implement real change. So I'm super grateful. You're killing me, bro. You're killing me.
Just trying to make a little.
You just made it, that movie was hugely impactful.
And every time you try and step outside of the box, like, you got about a 99% chance of just losing your ass, you know?
And that's why I was like, that's why I was saying, like, you could not have expected.
You probably thought, okay, this is probably, I'd be likely to get some of my money back on this.
And then it blows up because most of the time they don't.
They just die a quiet death and nobody even knows it happened.
Well, and Santa Freedom did die.
But we literally, it was completely finished five years before we were able to have distribution.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Yeah, Hollywood didn't want it to be shown.
Big media didn't want it to be shown.
We got blocked everywhere, everywhere.
We had, it was insane.
We had it finished, and Fox International had the international distribution rights,
and Disney ended up buying Fox, and then no distribution was able to be put together with Disney.
So we have to buy out them, negotiate that.
Then it got tied up for another, I think, six months or more by another Disney exact
that tied it up.
I'm like, what the hell does Disney have against this stuff, right?
And so finally, we're able to break it free, but by then, you know, everywhere.
We went to Netflix, Amazon, nobody wanted to do this.
Am I thinking, am I the only person that thinks this is a good movie?
Right?
I mean, we put a lot into it.
And what's funny is, finally we're like, listen, to Amazon, just sell it.
just take it for just what we're into it for, like 14 million. That's all. You can literally
have it completely do whatever you want with it. They wouldn't even buy it for that.
After we ended up became the number one independent film in the world, then all of a sudden
comes back to us, hey, you know, we would love to do a deal with you. So we charged them 30 million
instead of 14, and they don't get any exclusivity. That's just to put it on there.
These are the kind of deals that you, that I don't know all the reasons behind it, but I do believe
that the Pidi-D-D-D-D-D scandal is deeper than you think.
There's so much of this crap that's going on in Hollywood that they didn't want us to have
these conversations with the general public.
Yeah, they're terrified for some reason, you know?
Yeah.
Well, let's go back to the rescue mission.
I was going to say the party.
The party rescue mission.
So you've got these guys, you've got 25 people ready to swarm the place.
You've already got waiters, cooks.
Like, you've got the place staffed with, are they all, well, well, they're also Colombians, right?
Yeah, yeah.
There's Colombians and, and.
Well, the green goes, you know, the white guys, they were, they were my party guys, you know.
These were, these are ones I said, there were my rich friends from America.
They're not rich friends, right?
Yeah, they were Navy sales, Green Berets.
They're pretty badasses that were hanging out in the pool and going, yeah, awesome, man, you know, this is great.
And we had undercover cameras that were set up, so we could capture these guys talking about really
why the kids were there.
We didn't want them later to say,
oh, I thought they were there for a pool party.
No, you said on camera,
this is why they were there.
This is what they were willing to do.
This is how much you're charging me, et cetera.
So we have these undercover cameras
that were capturing everything they were saying.
And so we're sitting at this table,
negotiating this deal,
and the,
once we had all the information on camera,
we ordered tequila.
That was our sign for our waiters to go,
back and radio and all of a sudden, 25 of the federal agents were supposed to show up.
They didn't show up for 45 minutes. Now, we didn't know why. We didn't know why they weren't
going to show up. All we knew is they were supposed to be there two minutes later. And so they bring
out the tequila. We do the tequila. One of the trafficker says, okay, time for the party to start,
right? Because to them, that was a sign it was time to start the party. And so he brings out
the powder. A couple of them go inside to get some of the, the, to get some of the, the
children and we're thinking, okay, okay, what do we do here? And you could hear some of the children
crying inside. They were so scared of coming out. And a few minutes later, they come back out and
they had four zero kilometer, brand new, just little kids. They had 11-year-old little boy
that was taken from Haiti. They gave him some white powder to make it so that he wouldn't cry.
that you know while he was being in that situation there was three other girls one of the little
girls was the same one that he showed me on the picture that he said was 11 right and she was she had this
little kitty cat face on her shirt and she had these these long red braids on the side and and that
i'm sitting down i'm as tall as we are right now sitting down this little girl standing up wasn't much taller
than I was sitting down.
So imagine, you know, you're sitting down,
your eye level with this child.
And there was tear stains in her makeup face.
She had been in there.
She was so scared of coming out to meet me.
And everything in me wanted to say,
no, no, you're going to be fine.
It's not me.
I'm not who you think,
you're going to see your parents again.
I couldn't say that.
The traffickers are still there.
The agents still hadn't showed up.
And we have no idea.
why nobody had come to do the stingy out. We're like, how do we deal with this? And I said,
you know what? I said, here's the thing. This is amazing. I'm so impressed with the inventory
that you brought. But if I start snorting the train, if we start, you know, getting time with
these kids, I'm going to be, I'm going to enjoy myself, but I'm going to be pretty effed up for
the next of the while. You've just proven to me that you could do what.
what you said you could do.
Why don't we instead, right now,
why don't we get this deal done?
Somebody bring me a pen,
somebody bring me a notebook,
take these kids back inside,
and we're going to negotiate this.
Now, back up two minutes before,
I'm sitting there face to face with this child.
I made a commitment at that moment to myself,
to God,
to that child,
that I would dedicate my life to eradicate
that evil from the face of the earth. I couldn't imagine anything worse than what I was seeing
in front of me at that time. And so I said, I believe, you know, at this time, you know, I'm nothing
special. I'm no Navy SEAL. I'm no Green Beret. This is literally my first, well, second now
undercover mission. But I believe that it was truly divine intervention that I was there at that time.
The only reason why that's so important is because I had just negotiated hundreds of business deals over the last 10 years before that.
And so doing a business deal was secondhand.
So I said, you know what?
Bring pen and paper.
We're going to send the kids back inside.
Let's plan this deal right now.
And so they bring out a pen and paper.
And I'm just delay.
I'm just delay, delay.
How do we delay until the agents actually get here?
Because we can't have that happen.
Where are these guys?
We found out later that there was a lady that was part of the child protective services,
like a pretty high level, like the top lady, who slept through her freaking alarm that morning.
She missed the boat coming out to the island, and she was so high level she managed,
she says, don't do the sting until I'm there.
Now, we didn't know that.
All we knew is that we knew there as federal agents in boats off the coast of the other side
of the island that weren't coming.
So five minutes past, ten minutes past, boom, we have this internet.
with these kids, and I'm like, what do we do? I said, bring out this pen and paper. All I know is
delay as long as possible until something happens, right? And so I'm like, okay, let's, let's draw out
how this thing's going to be. So I talk, start with the easy stuff. You know, let's, how is, how is your
compound going to be laid out? Where are you going to keep the kids? Where is these guys coming in,
everything else? Still, no agents came. I'm like, okay, let's, let's go deeper in this business plan.
Let's do a little spreadsheet here, right? How much, uh, let's talk about your, your, uh,
your customers. Do you have enough customers? Where do you get them from? How do you connect with
them? And so writing all this stuff down was really informative to us of really how that industry was
going. I get through that and this is where we found out that they wanted to charge $100,000 per person
and how much extra and everything else? And still the agents weren't there. I'm like, how do I deal with
this? I said, okay, let's talk about your product.
Now, when the product is kids, that gets a, that's a difficult conversation, right?
And so I says, I says, okay, here's my, here's my top line, here's your revenue coming in.
Now let's talk about the cost of goods, right?
So how much does it cost for a little Colombian, you know, female?
How much does it cost for, what about, and there's like $2,500 there, and we're writing all these things?
I said, what about, you know, an American?
You have a little blonde American coming down.
What does it cost for you to get one of those as part of your inventory?
It's like $25,000.
It was multiples of it.
And I'm writing all this down.
I'm thinking, okay, this is our cost of goods.
Now what extra are you charging?
Now, this part, you may edit out, but I'm just going to go there.
You can decide what you want to do with it.
This, I said, okay, this is how much you charge for the fees.
what about the zero kilometer miles?
You charge me $2,000 for that one, $5,000 for that one?
Is that just because you were taking advantage of me because I have money?
Or is that really what you charge?
He goes, no, no, that's really what we charge for ones that age and the zero kilometer.
I said, okay, after the first time, does it drop to $500?
Does it drop to $500?
what was it dropped to?
The female trafficker said, oh, no, we can sell them as zero kilometers more than once.
I said, how does that happen?
You know, I mean, how do you do that?
She goes, oh, she said, it only cost $200 to sew back their hymen.
and I was like
what the fuck
you know
how does somebody get so
disconnected from humanity
to think that's okay ever
to think that selling
these children is okay ever
it was so dark
I was suffocating in the conversation
I said I thought
how how can I
deal with this level. I just wanted to shoot them all right there. I'm like, how do we deal with
this? And, you know, I changed the conversation. And finally, I'm like, how do we delay some more?
Finally, I couldn't deal with this conversation anymore. I was done, done with this conversation.
I said, you know what? I said, you guys have proven to me that you know your market. You've proven
to me that you have the access to the inventory. You have access to the product. You have access to
to the customers, it sounds like this could be really profitable.
I says, I'm willing to put in the money.
I said, but I want 55%.
I want controlling interest in everything.
That leaves 45% for the rest of you guys.
And there was a bunch of traffickers that were there.
And I said, I pointed at one of them, Edouar,
who had actually owned the property they wanted to develop.
But I said, you've done the most, you're most involved with this.
I think that you should get, of that 45%,
you should probably get 30% of that.
I said, that leaves about 15% for the rest of them.
And all of a sudden, these guys start getting pissed,
but not at me, at him.
I'm like, oh, good, I can back away from this situation.
I said, what are you thinking?
Are you, I mean, you don't know that these people,
that these, whatever, the SWAT or whoever's going to swarm in,
you don't know that they're ever coming.
Are you not thinking, I got to back out of this situation?
Like, how do I get myself out of this room?
The good thing is, before they even got on the boats to come out, I knew that the Navy
Sills that were there said, listen, this is a big party for Pablo.
No guns, no knives, no problem, right?
So they had taken all of the weapons, supposedly, hopefully, had taken all of the weapons,
even they even checked the girls' purses, the kids' purses before they came to make sure
there wasn't any weapons there.
So I knew there's no weapons, number one.
Number two, I had a whole bunch of my buddies that were hanging out in the park in the pool
and all around, there were former Navy SEALs, Green Berets.
I've got a guy hit there that was like a triple black belt Krav Maga.
I don't know if you've ever heard of Krov.
But it's his really special forces, hand-to-hand combat,
it's the most lethal on us.
One of the reasons why I got so involved with it is my training with him.
So I knew we could handle it if it went bad,
but we had no idea when they were coming.
I was, F at all, remove the danger.
If there's no danger at all, it doesn't matter.
I still, how do I, like, I can't, you can't continue the charade forever.
Forever.
Is there any way for you to get a phone and call somebody and say, what the fuck are you?
Yeah.
What are you doing?
Well, we had one of the other operators that, you know, kind of walked away and he was
trying to figure, but I, he couldn't communicate that with me.
Yeah, yeah.
Because I'm literally face to face with these guys.
So I'm just there.
My role was delayed delay.
And so I said, okay, guys, you need to, I'm going to take 55% of this deal.
I think that Edwar should take 30%.
You guys got another.
working that. And all of a sudden, they start fighting. And they're like, I says, you know what?
Why don't we work that out right now? You know, you guys negotiate. And so they started just arguing
with each other about who was going to get what percentage of the company and whatever else. It was
almost 10, 15 minute argument between all of these guys, when suddenly, boom, from all directions.
We've got SWAT guys coming in, on the ground, on the ground. I've got videos and stuff of this.
And all this is being recorded. So it's not like these guys can say, man, I was just sitting here
with Bob. No, no, you're arguing for your 10% or your 5% or 3%. Exactly. So these guys are
throwing us on the ground. Now, these guys, I get thrown on the ground too. The, uh, the guy behind
me, my security, we called him La Soma, the shadow, boom, he takes me down. He's kind of
protecting me, so to speak. I'm laying there on the hot sand. I've got ants crawling on my
face. I was incredibly grateful to be laying on the hot sand with ants than to be in that
conversation one more second. Right. You know, and they, they, they, and these guys were
all, you know, they put them separate. We were all laying there over on the beach area and they're
interrogating them. And I, about 30 child protective services, people came in with the children.
And they were trying to settle them down. And they took these guys off with handcuffs. They put them
all on the boats and got them out fairly quickly so that they could, you know, let up on us a little
bit after the traffickers were out. But we still, they weren't supposed to tell the kids that we
were the good guys because we don't know you know how involved things were and so i um i had to go to the
go to the bathroom you know i got up and and they came around the outside in this bathroom area
was was uh it was kind of a grass roof and but you could hear what was going on over in the main
area room where the children were and these child protective services people were in there with the
kids and they i could hear them i could hear them laughing with the kids and they i could hear them laughing with
the kids, singing with the kids. And that sound of freedom, that's why we named the movie
Sound of Freedom was that I, you know, that sound of freedom was the most beautiful sound
that I ever heard, especially compared to the crying that we heard less than, you know, 45
minutes before. And, and I, you know, I started crying. I turned to the operator who was with me.
I said, I said, I spent my whole life making money, making rich people rich.
sure. I want to make a difference. I want to be involved. I want to help. I want to write bigger
checks. I mean, what can I do? And then he said, Paul, he said, and sadly, there's a lot of
demand for stuff like this. It's coming from guys like Jeffrey Epstein. He said, it's coming from guys
who don't take this wrong, Paul, but they dress and talk and act just like you. He said,
I can't teach my Navy SEALs how to, you know, wear that suit and have that aura.
He said, if you're willing to be the bait, I'll change your whole life.
So that was the beginning of what ended up being 70-plus undercover missions,
you know, FBI agents knocking on my door and, you know, dealing with ex-cons,
escaped convicts that were in different countries that were selling, you know,
this inventory.
It was, it was 10 years then of undercover work.
I retired from my job, took down everything relating to Paul Hutchinson online, put together
a fake profile.
In fact, you'll love this story.
So I went to my personal assistant, and I said, Kitty, oh, Kitty is brilliant.
She can type faster than I can think.
She's just brilliant, brilliant woman.
And I said, Kitty, I said, here's what I need.
I need everything about me online.
Take it down, everything.
whatever you have to do wherever you have to pay take everything down online i said i want my face
anywhere i said uh nothing with my face tied to paul hutchinson online i still have to have stuff with
you know being being the owner of the companies and stuff on there but nothing with my face
i said but i've got all these pictures of me with lambos and ferrari's and jets and yachts and
everything else create a fake profile on facebook on instagram everything fake a fake profile i said i want to stay as paul
because I don't want to have somebody say,
oh, Steve, and have me not turn.
So there's a million Paul's out there,
so I'm going to stay as Paul.
But I said, put together a fake profile
under the name Paul Johnson.
And she's sitting there type and type in and she stops.
And she looks up at me, and she said,
you have a chance to redefine yourself.
You're going with Johnson.
And you're going with Paul Johnson.
Exactly.
She said, how about Paul Stone?
She puts together this Paul Stone profile.
And, you know, and I knew,
that these guys, some of them were pretty in depth about, you know, their background checks and
everything else. So, you know, we had some people put together a fake web page with a bunch of links
coming into it. My web page for Paul Stone and Paul Stone Capital was as good as my regular
business web pages. And it was deep and it was on point. I had a fake phone number, fake address,
everything else. I didn't live in Utah. I lived in California. I didn't run bridge. I run Paul Stone
Capitol, like all of these different things. And I, I then I'm like,
okay, we've got to figure out how to have real followers, real friends with Paul Stone,
but I can't have anybody that's tied to the real me whatsoever. So I went on and I said,
okay, a lot of this stuff I came up with this. See, I guys, none of these guys helped me work
the fake profile. So I went on and I said, okay, here's what I'm going to do. When I,
when I go on to Facebook and I tell them my job of wherever I worked, it throws up suggestions
of people who worked at that same job. So I went online and found some CD,
modeling agencies, some lingerie modeling agencies in Latin America and said that I was a talent
scout for these modeling agency or a photographer for these modeling agencies. And boom,
as my job. And it would show up a bunch of people that were suggestions as friends. And then
I'd friend request them and they'd say, oh, he's a model scout for this modeling thing. So they would
accept my friend request. And then I would go in and find friends of theirs because now we have
friends in common. Literally within a couple weeks, I had 700 friends that were all
scantily dressed models and thugs throughout Latin America with zero connection with Paul
Hutchinson.
It was exactly the kind of friends that a weirdo.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Exactly.
And they wanted to be friends with me because they look on there and I've got pictures
with me with Lambeos and Ferraris and Jets, you know, this lifestyle that they're like,
oh, this is a badass.
And so boom, I build up this fake profile online that looked really legit with, if you've got
even just 700 friends.
You don't have to have hundreds of thousands.
You've got 700 friends that are all dressed like that and looking like that.
Then you check out to most people.
Yeah, it all supports everything.
Yeah.
You know, and you can always, you can always try and connect like your website to the Instagram,
which it just keeps resupporting, you know what I'm saying?
Over and over.
So these guys find this link.
Oh, look, he's also got a website.
Oh, look, he's also got a LinkedIn.
Oh, and it's all supportive.
And they're like, oh, he's absolutely legit.
Exactly.
Exactly. In fact, years later, I had done some undercover work in Cancun. And one of the guys was an escaped conflict from the U.S. that was just doing some horrific things across the border. And the op went bad. We ended up, you know, he was at odds with another trafficking ring that was down there. He was also connected with the police. And I can tell that story later about how we got arrested for real down there. But the story here about my profile,
I was so careful.
I even logged in using VPNs on everything.
My burner phone was one that I went through a Google voice, you know, forwarding and everything else.
I was really, really careful because I didn't know how high level these guys were in my undercover profile and everything.
And one day, and this was like five years into undercover work, I get a boom, boom, boom, knock on my door.
now I live in a very very very secure community nobody locks on my knocks on my door unless I get a call from the guard before before and verifying that somebody's there nobody just knocks on my door ever you know you don't have door to door guys in there and this was my retarded house right this is the one that had you know 10 bathrooms and a basketball court in my basement all this stuff right so I'm sitting there in my my beautiful living room and I go boom boom knocking my door and I open the door and there's this manstand
standing there. I've never met him before, and I could see a gun, you know, underneath his jacket
a little bit. And he said, I'm looking for Paul Hutchinson, aka Paul Stone. Now, nobody knew my,
that's not good at all. Yeah, I'm like, oh, shit, you know, how did my carefully constructed life
is ready to come to an end right now? I don't know what's going on here, but nobody knows that
name except for the guys that are in my, and he was upset about something. He was Matt. And I'm like,
And I'm thinking, okay, I know how to disarm this.
If he goes for the gun, whatever, how do I deal with this?
And I said, yeah, I'm Paul.
And he reaches, good thing he wasn't reaching towards his gunside.
He reached to the inside of his jacket, and he pulls out some papers.
And he gives me an FBI grand jury, a summon, a subpoena to an FBI grand jury in...
This is a U.S. Marshal.
Yeah, yeah.
That's how I got through the gate.
Exactly.
Exactly.
I'm like, okay, FBI grand jury in California, okay, with no other information on it at all.
I'm like, okay, thank you or not.
And I called it my attorney.
I said, what do I do about this?
I sent pictures of it, and he goes, he goes, let me handle this.
I says, okay, you know, and I'm laying there on my couch and just waiting,
wonder what's going on.
What did I get in trouble for?
What did they find out, right?
You know, this is a pretty big deal.
And he calls me back laughing.
I said, it's not funny, but I'm happy.
happy. Tell me what's going on. He said, he said, you'll never guess what happened. He said,
you remember that, that escape felon that you were with in Tijuana? He said, well, the FBI caught up
with him and took him down, even though, you know, your op went bad and you couldn't, you couldn't
finish that operation there. He said, they took him down, and then they ended up getting a Google
subpoena to get into his phone and into his Gmail. And in his Gmail, he was emailing, he was emailing
back and forth, coordinating this party with this guy by the name of Paul Stone. He said,
so the FBI actually got a subpoena to go into Paul Stone's email to figure out who Paul Stone was.
He said, they had no ability to find you. There was nothing that was tying Paul Stone to you.
He said, they spent a bunch of time trying to figure out who Paul Stone was so they could get him.
So I had done a good enough job to even throw off the FBI, right? And he said, finally,
there was one email in there that I made a mistake on.
I had one of the traffickers had sent me some stuff
that I forwarded on to a guy who was working with us
who was former CIA.
He was CIA for about 14 years.
And I forwarded on to his email, his personal email.
So they saw a forwarded email inside Paul Stone
to a former CIA guy.
So they were able to contact him and he said,
uh, this is a guy, yeah, exactly.
And he said, when they contacted him and he had him under a gagger,
I told him later, I said,
Matt, I said, why the hell didn't you call me and tell me? He said, I couldn't. He said,
he said, they have to go through their process. I couldn't call you at all. He said, so I told
him, yeah. He says, that's Paul Hutchinson. You know, he's, he's led 30 plus undercover missions
for us at the time. And he's really good out of it. They're like, yeah, okay. So I get this
grand subpoena. So I end up calling the special agent in charge in California and, and tell her,
I give her all of the details, my interactions back and forth with the head of the federal police
all of my interactions with this, this felon.
And I was actually surprised that they didn't end up bringing me in
with another trying to recruit me into the FBI thing.
I don't care.
I didn't, you know, I like playing cop,
and I was perfectly happy where I was.
But that, that told me that I did a good job
in making sure, hiding myself in the right way.
Yeah, if you have to pull the FBI and the NSA,
you can't find you, you know what I'm saying?
You're probably doing all right.
But as far as the U.S. Marshals are concerned, like they, on their best day, they still
have an attitude.
Exactly.
They always come off.
Very gruff.
Exactly.
They're not people, people.
They're not people-pleasers.
Exactly.
I'm like, I'm on your side.
But, you know, at the time, I didn't know that at all.
I thought I was in trouble for something pretty big.
Yeah.
And that cop, that cop knock, you know, bum, bum, bum, bum, I was like, gee, bro, what, what are you doing?
Exactly.
They don't dock nicely.
yeah so what where so at so what happens at that point like I mean are are these are you changing your
identity every time you do a different um a different sting operation or are you keeping it the same
because when these these guys because at some point these guys when they get grabbed even though
they're grabbing you too at some point they probably have to put it together like yeah I think this guy
was in on it somehow, you know? Yeah, I make sure that, that, I make sure that I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm handled
roughly by the feds when they, when they take us down and whatnot. And yes, I, I, I changed from
Paul Steele, Paul Stone to Paul Steele to Paul Black, you know, there was, there was a bunch of
different ones, but a lot of those were based on what my profile was. Paul Stone in the beginning
was the wealthy guy. You know, I wasn't going deep cover. I was, I was, I was, Paul Stone was just, um,
a guy that deep undercover guys would show my profile
with the Ferraris and Lambeaus and everything else.
This is a guy coming in,
pay him for all of this stuff and whatever.
And these guys would, boom,
they would contact all the other traffickers in the area
and bring all of the inventory together at the same time.
And we did major stings using that,
but that was only about a year, year and a half.
And then is what happened is the foundation
I was working with at the time.
One of the former government agents,
he came to me, he said, Paul, he said,
our board of directors wants to shut down operations because it's too dangerous to have anybody
that's part of the foundation being doing the deep cover. He said, he said, you're really good at this.
And I was, I was funding everything myself. I had to actually get off of the board of directors
of that foundation because I love doing the undercover work. But I was, I was just the rich guy.
I said, yeah, I'll do the deep cover, you know, two in the morning in downtown Port of Prince, Haiti,
and downtown Mexico City connecting with these guys. But I had to, I couldn't go.
in as the rich guy. That would be dangerous. I need to be working for a guy with the money,
right? So I then changed to Paul Steele. And Paul Steele, you know, he was, he'd set up parties
for a boss. However, you know, my boss would kill me in my whole family if I, you know,
taste the candy before the party, but I have to make sure you have the candy type of a thing.
And so this was, this is how I started operating in the dark. And, uh, and, and, and a lot of
my really dangerous operations came from there. In fact, the, the one I just told you about,
about the FBI coming, when I had received a phone call, you know, a few months before from
the head of the federal police in Mexico. And he said, Paul, he said, there's a lot of trafficking
coming across the border into Mexicali, into Tijuana. He said, I'd love to have your team help us.
So I wasn't working for the U.S. State Department. I was working with the federal agents in the
countries that we were at. Because a lot of these traffickers, if you're a white guy down there with
an attitude, they'll bring out all of their stuff. And it was really easy for us to to capture
the attention of the traffickers where some Latino, some Mexican undercover guy, that wouldn't
work as well. And so when we were down there, it was literally within an hour or two. We were
able to connect with this felon, the one that the FBI eventually got. But then we wanted to make
sure we connected with all of the traffickers in the area. And so we were working with some others
and we were told that this other trafficker
had a hotel that was known in the area
for a place that you can buy, you know, those kind of models.
And so we were at that hotel,
one of his guys had brought us there.
We were waiting inside for him to bring us a 9-and-11-year-old
so we could verify he had what our boss wanted.
It was 2 in the morning.
This is, Tijuana at the time was the highest murder capital rate
in the world of any city, right?
And it's at two in the morning in an area the most dangerous part of the city, sitting inside this hotel that is owned by a trafficker.
And so we're sitting in there, and one of my security guys, one of my Kravma got trainers, he's like, Paul, he said, this is a kill zone.
He said, we can't stay in here.
There is no back way.
He says that the back way that is barred off.
He said, the only way out of the front, he said, we can't stay here.
So I'm like, okay, well, so we walk out front.
And as we're out front, because we're waiting outside for him to bring, you know, the, the models for us to see.
And it was about two in the morning.
And one of the, there's a police officer that drives up.
He rolls down his window.
He said, you guys, you guys want to ride?
We're like, no, no, we're good.
He says, what are you doing?
I said, we're just waiting for our Uber.
Yeah, right.
You know, five white guys in that part of town at two in the morning.
We're up to no good for sure.
Do they have it?
Exactly.
Do you want it?
So he says, okay, and he goes around the corner.
And about one or two minutes later,
from all directions,
seven police officers,
on the ground,
on the ground, on the ground.
We're like, shit, okay.
Yeah, shake down.
So we're all getting,
we getting arrested there.
Now, what we found out is that he was actually
the other trafficker that the escape felon.
He was friends with the head of the police down there, right?
So we get arrested. We get put in these couple cars, me and my other operators, and immediately, he turns around. He said, this is very bad for you. He said, it's going to cost you at least $50,000 to, and six months of your life in prison here, paying off judges, whatever you have to do to get out. He said, or you pay me $10,000 right now. He said, you pay me $10,000. I'll make this. I'll go away.
way, we'll just stop at the next stop line. He says, trust me, this isn't for me. I have to use it to
keep my streets safe. I'm going to use it to pay my, my officers. Right. You're humanitarian.
Yeah, right. I said, I said, oh, I don't have all that on me right now. He goes, give me what
you have, you know, and I'm handcuffed here. And he says, he says, tell you what, give me your phone.
Give me your phone. So, you know, I've got my handcuffed here, and I'm handcuffed to my security guy,
and pull out my phone and I hand it to him. He said, um,
unlock it.
I said, you know what?
I need a, I need to make a phone call.
I'm going to call my attorney.
He said, you don't get an attorney.
He says, you don't even get a phone call.
You're in Mexico.
He said, see that building?
That's a Mexican prison.
He said, how about this?
I put you and your guys in there.
Four days from now, you decide if you want to unlock your phone for me.
Yeah.
We'll be begging to unlock your phone.
Exactly.
I'm like, okay.
So, you know, I lock my phone for him.
And, you know, it's my burner phone,
but it has, it's the one I use on the undercover missions.
And he's going through, he's going to show me your pictures.
He's going through my web history and stuff.
I says, I don't look.
He's is bullshit.
You're looking for a S party with kids.
Of course, you got that on your phone.
You know, and there's nothing there.
And he goes, and then he starts going through my, my pictures,
my folders of my phone.
And he opens up this one called Cancun.
And it was the operation we had done a little bit before.
And it had some of the pictures of what the traffickers has sent me.
Now, they're fully clothed, but they're obviously 11, 12 years old, right?
And he's like, he's like, oh, this is all I need.
This is all I need right here.
You're going to prison right now.
And my agent who was handcuffed to me, he goes, do you think we should blow our cover?
I said, yeah, maybe we should.
I mean, we had just literally been in the city only last day, right?
I said, sir, why don't you go to that next folder, click that next folder, and zoom in on that
picture?
I said, and it's me with my other operators, and it's the top federal agents in Mexico that
They were all posing with us after the end of the sting that we did in Colombia, or in, in Cancun.
And so they're all there.
I says, that's me right there.
Those are my other operators in the other car.
Those are the top federal agents in Mexico.
And now to go to that next picture.
It goes in the next one.
I said, that's me with President Vicente Fox.
I'm in his office on the red phone, right?
I said, I help your country find children.
Now, at this point, this was really our only way out, because if he knew that I was
there on authorization from the head of the federal police in the Mexico.
Right. And, you know, he needed to comply really fast.
So immediately owes you 10,000. Exactly. Exactly. I'm going to need everything.
You've got. Give me your phone. Exactly. So he stops the car. Boom. The other car stops behind.
He gets out unhalf-cuff us. And the other ones, he's like, can I, can I take you guys somewhere?
Or can I take you? We're like, no, we're good, right? We're good. We go to our hotel.
And at that point, we knew that our cover was blown. Because obviously, you know, he was dirty. He was
working with the other traffickers and stuff, we're over.
We have to get out of town.
We end up going down to Ansonata and down to Rosarita Beach and some others,
and that was a whole other crazy story down there.
But that was why that operation got blown and why a few months later I get a knock on my
door from the FBI agent saying, you know, and the case, fortunately, I'm super happy
that they ended up taking down that felon because it made me sad there was a number of
operations. Of those 70 missions we did, there's a number of operations that didn't turn out as
good as what we filmed on the Sound of Freedom, right? There was a lot of them where the bad
guys got away. There was some of them where I had operators that got killed. I had one operator
that got stabbed 27 times in Dominican Republic. He ended up making it. I had another operator
in Haiti who didn't make it. In fact, I actually met my wife at his funeral. I had done 12
undercover missions in Haiti. And we had taken down the largest trafficking rings in the Caribbean
along with four corrupt federal judges as part of it. And it was so high level. It was pretty,
really dangerous. Haiti's already dangerous. And Jim ended up not making it. I was at his funeral
when I met my wife. Can I ask a question? Is that when you go into these areas, I mean,
you're going into another country, like, are you guys, and I understand you're, at some point,
you're communicating with the locals, but you're not really telling the local law enforcement
you're coming in until you have to, because otherwise you're not getting anywhere,
are you going in there and are these guys that are with you armed?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, so they're going in unarmed.
Yeah, unarmed.
Yeah, that's ridiculous.
Yeah, it is.
And that's the reason why guys like Joseph.
So Joseph is double black belt crabbing.
He's actually, I don't know what his black belt is now.
And that's great.
But if the other guy's got an AK-47.
Exactly.
Then you're done.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you're, really our strength is knowing what to say at the right time.
If they knew who we were in an instant, we would have been gone.
We had no firepower to be able to handle it if things went bad.
In fact, interesting on that.
So I was in, we were in Mexico City, and we had identified.
some rings that were trafficking their kids in from Tenensinga,
which is a really, really dangerous part of Mexico,
trafficking them into a place called into Porto Vallarte.
And so we had followed that ring, so we flew into Porto Varete.
And I had spent almost four months in undercover.
I would go in for a weekend, connect with some traffickers, fly out,
go back in, connect with some traffickers.
and it was a cesspool of trafficking going on.
We had identified 48 children.
We had identified nine traffickers that were, and we needed to figure out how,
if we just take down one of them, the rest of them just disappear and we lose those kids.
So we have to stay in undercover long enough to find out everybody who's involved,
get them to bring everybody to the same place at the same time.
One of the traffickers, we call them Scarface.
He had this huge scar that was going all the way down his neck.
And I had connected with him through a taxi driver
who had worked with the cartel down there,
who had introduced me to this guy and got us in that ring.
And this guy was selling a lot of, you know, he was a bad dude.
And it was about four days before the sting.
I didn't trust any of the local police at all.
We were so high level with the traffickers there.
I'm sure that a lot of them were on payroll with the traffickers.
And so we flew two federal agents from Mexico City to come and help us set up the final parts of the sting.
And we're there in the hotel, and I'm calling each one of the guys that I hit, all of the traffickers I connected with over the years, over the last four months, sorry.
And I got a hold of all of them except for Scarface.
His phone was dead.
And I'm like, guys, we have to get this guy.
He is incredibly dangerous.
And he has to go to prison forever.
So I don't have his phone number.
I don't have the taxi driver's phone number,
but I know the area that I first met him.
So you guys, the two federal agents,
stay here in the hotel.
I'm going to go out with a couple of my guys
who are going to go out to the dark area.
We're going to reconnect with him
through the same sources we did in the beginning.
So we're out there.
We're talking to some taxi drivers
in this super dark area of town.
I says, hey, do you know this guy?
Oh, yeah, I know him.
Hey, have him call me.
Tell him Pablo's in town.
Tell him, I'll give you $100 if he calls me.
He'll be happy.
because we're having the party and he'll want to know about it.
Okay, okay.
So boom, sure, true enough, he calls me.
And he says, hey, meet me at the boardwalk.
Okay, we'll meet you there.
I give you $100 to the taxi driver.
And we're sitting there at the boardwalk waiting for him.
We're sitting, waiting, waiting, and all of a sudden,
just like what happened in Tijuana from all directions.
Now, this time, we had 10 officers, full automatic weapons on us.
On the ground, on the ground, on the ground.
We're like, shit, okay.
So we're getting handcuffed.
Now, I know that half the cops in that area are dirty, right?
So we're getting handcuffed, and I'm thinking, okay, I don't know if these are dirty cops,
I don't know if they're clean cops.
Either way, hopefully they take me to the, they take us to the jail.
And I would rather spend three days in a Mexican prison at this point.
I had worked long enough on this case.
I would rather spend three days into Mexican prison than to lose those 48 kids, right?
And so they throw us on the ground, they're handcuffed, and I can show you some videos later.
I mean, the handcuffed were so tight.
I still have nerve damage.
If I just touch right here, my whole, this all just tingles, right, all the way up my hand.
And so, so where they throw us on the ground and they pick us up, they put us in the back
of a police pickup trucks.
You know, the ones that have the benches on the side and the guys are holding all the guns
that are right on the side.
And we're laying there on the ground.
We've got cop cars in the front and the back.
And I'm thinking, okay, they'll take us to the jail, the two federal officers that are
at my hotel.
They'll see, we're gone after a bit, and they'll find out about it.
Maybe they can be our phone call.
I don't know.
and they'll come and they'll say, hey, this is a federal case.
We need to take over, and nobody will know, right?
Well, we'll be good.
Well, they don't take us to the jail.
They start taking us out in the desert, right?
They start taking us to, no lights, no, this is where shit goes down.
Right.
Right.
And now at this point, I'm as scared for the police as I am for us.
So here's why.
Let me paint the picture of Joseph.
Joseph is one of only ten that I know of.
Krav Maga trainers that's qualified to train the trainers. And for the audience who doesn't know
Krob, no, regular martial arts and karate, jujuts, who there, bow to your sense, say, three points
when you kick him in the leg, right? It's a sports type of defense. You don't train against
kick him in the balls, poking their eyes out. You know, Krav Maga is brick to their head,
go home to your family. Israeli special forces, hand-to-hand combat, most lethal on earth, every move,
they don't talk, they don't see, they don't walk, they don't breathe, they're done, right?
I can take away a gun faster than they can pull the trigger every single time. We've trained
hundreds and hundreds of integrations of every single angle just so that you have muscle memory
on everything. Well, my trainer was Joseph, one of the best in the world. Qualified, and he's,
I think he's the only non-Israeli qualified to go back to Israel and train him. Well, Joseph
was with me, me and Jimmy and Joseph was there, and he had had three tequilas at dinner that
night, and he was a little bit tipsy. So when they threw us on the ground in their handcuffing us,
He's laying there.
He's like, I'm going to fucking kill him.
I said, bro, you can't kill him, right?
We don't know if they're bad cops.
He says, they're bad cops.
I know they're bad cops, right?
When they pick us up and they throw us in the back of the pickup truck,
and they start going out of the city.
Joseph's getting madder by the second.
Me and Jimmy are like, Joseph, shut up.
We've got M-16s to our heads.
We're both handcuffed right now.
Shut up.
He's like, you guys better let us go now.
We're going to take you all out, right?
Shut up.
So finally, the truck stops.
They get out, and the police come back.
We've got a guy with a couple guys with guns.
We've got a guy with batons.
They're pulling us out.
And one of them says to me, he says, you're asking for Scarface?
I said, yeah.
He said, I arrested him myself for selling children.
He said, now you're going to tell me everything.
And I said, I'm really happy you said that.
I said now, because that told me they're good cops, right?
I said, I'm really happy you said that.
Now I can tell you who I really am.
I said, we have two federal agents at our hotel room.
He goes, bullshit.
He says, no. I said, give me my phone. We'll call him right now. He says, you're not getting your phone. You're
going to tell me everything. He's got a baton. And Joseph's like, it's going down. I said, Joseph,
shut up. These days are good cops, right? Just shut up, right? I says, guys, before anything happens,
and I'm handcuffed, right? And my pants, my undercover pants, I had, you remember those
pants where you can zip off the shorts, so they turn into shorts, long pants to shorts,
so it has a zipper kind of halfway down the knee, right? So I says, guys, somebody has to unzip
part of that. I had a, had a hidden pocket that was inside of it. And I says, somebody has to unzip
that right now, right now. And so somebody unzipped it. Now, inside of it, I had a laminated card.
It was, it was my pitcher. It was signed by the head of the federal police. Basically, if they
don't give me their car, their guns, they go to jail, right? It's the best get out of jail-free
card anywhere. He looks at it, and he's like, takes it to the chief of police that's up in the front
car. And he comes out, you know, shaken, they unhandcuff us faster than we were handcuffed,
all ten of them. But their hands, we're locianto, we're so sorry, we're so sorry.
I said, no, this is how you should treat people who are buying children in your
country. I said, but I, you should take him out in the desert and beat them up, tell him,
whatever you have to do. I'm fine with that. They're wasting my oxygen. I said, but I don't
know who to trust. I said, if anybody, of your 10 agents, if anybody says anything to anybody
that I just showed you that card, your entire department's under investigation, do you understand?
He goes, yes, sir, yes, sir, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry. So four days later,
largest child rescue mission in Mexico history with the 48 children.
But it was a close call.
Yeah, I was going to say, I think I probably still would have been like, yeah, we got to go.
One of these guys is going to talk.
They're going to say something to somebody.
You know what I'm saying?
You could end up getting, you know, the cartel will go down and just gun down everybody.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's very risky.
So, of course, that's the last time I've ever read in Porto Virete.
Most of these cities, I blew up.
I do have a question.
Sure.
So everybody's seen the movie taken.
Uh-huh.
Right?
So how are they getting a hold of, let's say, the product?
Like, you know, in that movie, you know, of course those are teen girls, but, you know, how are they, are these guys going into a very poor community and going to their,
families and saying, look, you got too many kids, let me, this one, this nine-year-old or 11-year-old,
let me give you $200 and I'll just take her. She's a burden to you. We're going to have her go
and she's going to work on a farm with puppies. And, you know, all the bullshit that they say to
justify what you're about to do so you can feel good about it. Or she's going to go live with
a rich family or whatever they tell them. And here's $200 from the rich family and whatever
you, justification they need to give you, or their family? Or is it they pull up in a van,
throw a bag over their head and yank them in the van and hit them with a taser and they wake
up in a city somewhere or in a warehouse somewhere, chained to a bed? You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm wondering, how, where are they coming from? Yeah, well, and the majority of children
don't come from a healthy family. You know, they, people will leave Sound of Freedom and they'll be
like, I want to do something. I want to go undercover. I want to help rescue kids.
The worst thing you can do is go to Mexico and try to do a child rescue machine. You're going
to get shot, right? You're probably going to get arrested. The best thing you can do is go home and
hug your children. People are like, well, how does hug in my children help it? Well,
creating that strong nuclear family is everything. The majority of children who are being
taken to other countries and sold like what we saw undercover. The majority of those children
come from broken homes, runaways, a broken foster care program. It's a very, very broken foster care program. And in doing so, these kids are abused. Now, here's the other thing that's super important to understand for parents of affluent or even, you know, healthy families in any way. The majority of children who are being sold for these unthinkable acts sleep in their own beds at night. And their parents have no idea.
Okay?
Yeah.
So, for example, we, you know, in third world countries and even here in the U.S., for
example, we were in, we were in Acapulco, and one of the little kids, she was 12, she just turned
13 years old.
Her babysitter was her aunt.
Her aunt was working with the traffickers.
Her aunt was babysitting her and showing her pictures, and her aunt told her, listen,
you're going to lose your virginity sometime anyway, lose it to one of those.
of these rich Americans, you'll earn $500.
She was charging us $5,000 for this child, right?
And the mother had no idea what was going on.
This happens a lot.
In fact, you need a relationship with your children
where they can very comfortably come to you
and say when something's off.
Be able to say, hey, dad, I don't like it
when you tell me I have to hug Uncle Harry
because, you know, he touches me weird
and he tells us we should have secrets outside of you
or I don't like going to this friend's house
because her brother is taking pictures of us when we're changing.
And now he tells us he's going to use those pictures
and send him around the school
if we don't do other things with him as friends later.
Or I don't like this babysitter.
She's showing us pictures.
Tells us that we should trust her more than you.
These are grooming behaviors,
and 92% of the abuse of children comes from familial members,
somebody in their family, somebody that they know.
And some of those are actually being trafficked.
They're being, using monetary exchange for what they're doing with the children,
which is just horrific.
Either way, monetary or not, it's still bad for the kids, right?
And so, and there's some things that, like right now,
there's something that parents need to be aware of called, we call it sextortion, right?
Where, you know, you get something and then you control the victim.
That sextortion can happen not only with a, you know, a known predator,
but somebody that your 13-year-old thinks is another 13-year-old that's really not online,
convinces them to send some pictures and then uses that as leverage to do more and more and more.
Or there's actually AI programs today that are what they call nudify programs,
that you can literally take any actress, any actor anywhere, and boom, take off their clothes
and it gives you a realistic picture of them nude.
Those programs are being used to do the same thing with adolescents.
And then using that picture, that wasn't even a real picture in the first place,
to create this extortion type of a thing and convince them to do other stuff. And so this happens a lot.
Now, yes, there are children taken from healthy families. I didn't say wealthy families. I said
healthy ones. This is usually in Latin America. And I don't want to get political here, but I will say
this. The last number of years, there's been 130,000 children, unaccompanied minors, children
coming across the open border. And I've served a lot in Latin America.
and almost every single day in cities throughout Latin America,
children are being taken, taken from a healthy family.
They don't have the resources to follow up
and what's going on,
and just like what you see in the Sound of Freedom movie,
they're controlling these children,
like this little boy who, you know,
you don't want something bad to happen to your sister, do you?
You're going to do exactly what we say.
And these kids are drugged, they're abused,
and they're controlled through fear.
I know where your mother lives.
I know where your sister goes to school.
And less than two or three weeks after they are taken,
they can show up on the border with a name tag and an address,
with a phone number and address of their new, quote, sponsor.
And those sponsors don't have FBI background tracks.
There's no guarantee that they have any connection to that child whatsoever.
And because of the fact that, that remember my very first mission,
it was going to cost them $25,000 to get a little American down here for the demand,
they now realize that they could take the supply to the demand, bringing it across the border.
And the United States is the number one producer and consumer of child pitchers, the world.
And because of that, it's kind of a gateway into it.
These guys that, you know, they get addicted to hardcore pitchers and they need something harder to have that same fix.
Pretty soon they're fantasizing about something they wouldn't have even thought was a
five years ago. And then they're acting out on these horrific fantasies. And it's creating a tsunami
of demand that a lot of us coming from the United States. On the Haiti rescue, I had done a bunch of
deep, deep cover work in Haiti. We were tired of the trafficking continuing to come up. We wanted to
cut the head off the dragon, right? So, you know, following up, finding it really where the
traffickers going. And it culminated in this sting operation that was on this beach area. And we had a,
we had a private yacht, one of my investors in my investment fund and said, hey, Paul, if you ever
want to use my yacht for one of your things, you just let me know, you know. And so this was an opportunity
because we had a high-level celebrity that wanted to see it as well. And we're like, okay, we have
to keep him away from the traffickers, but we have to let him see it. And so we had this yacht
literally docked right off the coast and this nice yacht. It was 52 foot wide catamaran. He
tore around the world in the scene. And I had done a bunch of deep cover, showed up with
traffickers. They brought about 34 kids with them, but they represented hundreds and hundreds
of more. So we were there and they, I mean, figure out. So I told the traffickers, we're going to go
seat, the big boss out on the yacht. No guns, no knives, no problem, right? So we take off all of
their weapons and stuff. We get on this dinghy, go out there, have our undercover cameras there
recording what they're saying, had the big boss was kind of hanging about on a couch with a beautiful
woman waving him and we have our Navy seals there, captured all that we needed to, get back on
the dinghy, goes back to the beach. We're in this enclosed area in this house, put all the
children in a safe place. They're in a little cabana. They've got ice cream and drinks,
etc. We're there negotiating with the traffickers about what's going on, waiting for the federal
agents to come in. And at this point, we had a guy who used to be a pretty high position
at Homeland Security, who was now working with the foundation at the time. And he was on the
yacht with us, and he said, hey, I want to, he had convinced whoever was in charge at the time
that he wanted to come and actually be part of the sting and see how that works. So when we put
the traffickers back on the dingy and start heading back, he gets on the boat with us. I'm like,
bro, this guy hasn't had any field experience, but okay, you know, he's man in charge. He was now
the new president of that, whatever. So they go back into the beach. We get out. We're there
negotiating with the traffickers. Boom, the agents come in from all sight. Boom, blowing the door.
That blow him. Brust in the door. And then we're throwing on the ground. We're getting handcuffed.
They run out of handcuffs. They had so many traffickers there. They run out of handcuffs.
And so they zip tie me and him. And I'm, so I've got these.
not little ones, a big fat.
I can get out of a little hair,
and they're behind my back.
So I'm zip-tied back there,
and the agent who was on top of me
didn't know I was a good guy.
Right.
And so he's patting me down,
and usually on these rescue missions,
on the day of the sting,
I'll send all of my luggage
and everything to the airport beforehand.
So when they throw me in the police car,
they take us, instead of going to the jail,
they take us right to the airport,
boom, we're out of country.
Well, in order to do that,
I keep my passport on an inner pocket.
the only thing, only time I ever have a real identification of me is on the day of the sting
itself. So I got this passport in my inside pocket and that this agent didn't know I was a good
guy. Pats, throws us on the ground and put zip ties on us. And then patting me down feels my passport
on the inside, goes in and gets my passport out and throws it on the evidence pile, all the
trafficker stuff. I'm like, I'm like, what's my real passport? You know, I can't say anything.
The traffickers are right there.
And then they pick us up, they take us out, and boom, I get hit on the side of the face by a rock.
And all of a sudden there was all this gravel, these rocks.
The locals had found out that there was one of these parties going on.
Right.
Right.
They were pissed.
And so they were throwing rocks at us because they, of course, didn't know that we were good guys either, right?
And this federal agent didn't.
And so there was a Haitian federal agent.
So he takes us out, boom, puts us in the back of a police car where the head of the federal
police was in there.
He's our friend.
He knows us, right?
and boom, the locals are like, boom, boom, pounding on the outside of the car.
I'm there with this former HSEI guy, and he had never been in this kind of, you know, stuff before.
And he's pissing his pants, right?
He's at, boom, pounding on the back of the car, boom, he pulls out of there and gets to safety away from all the crowd and everything else.
He says, okay, I've got handcuff keys.
And I'm like, oh, you know what?
We don't have handcuffs.
We've got zip ties.
He said, well, I don't have a knife or pliers on me.
You have to do with that.
I said, we have a bigger problem than that.
I said, my passport is back there on the evidence pile.
The guy did, the agent just pulled it out and put it up there.
He says, well, we can't go back there.
That's a war zone.
I said, I know.
He said, we have to wait until it all comes back to the police headquarters.
So we drive the police headquarters, the plane's waiting for me.
We had a private plane to get us out of there at the time.
And finally, all of the stuff comes, boom, we get on the plane.
And it was beautiful.
We get back to the U.S.
Two weeks later, you got your passport?
Yeah.
gave it to me because we waited at the police center.
We got the passport, yeah.
We waited there at the police center, boom, got the passport, got on the plane, got back
to the U.S.
Two weeks later, we find out that four corrupt federal judges let the traffickers out
of prison and let all the kids back out.
I mean, some of the kids were in safe places and whatever, but now these traffickers
are still out there with some of the other ones.
And their excuse of why they let them out is that the real bad guy got away.
The real bad guy was that American that was here trying to set up the party.
This is what the federal judges were saying, right?
But it wasn't Paul Stone, it wasn't Paul Steele, it wasn't Paul Black.
It was Paul Hutchinson.
What happened is they, I didn't know this, but they had taken my passport
before I got it back, and somebody had entered it in with all of the evidence.
So they literally had my real information.
Right.
So at this point, Paul Hutchinson becomes, you know, the equivalent of Hades Most Wanted, right?
I'm like, now I can't ever go.
I didn't ever want to go back anyway, right?
So we had to fly the first lady, the head of the federal police, the attorney general, flew
them to the U.S.
I presented all of the stuff, together with some of the operators there, is exactly what happened
with that operation.
Every single text and stuff back and forth was these guys in the head of the federal police.
He stands up.
He said, I don't care if I lose my job.
I don't care if I lose my life.
I'm going to fix the corrupt.
in my country. And they went back in. They re-arrested the traffickers, took down these four federal
judges, and by then, I'm done. Sadly, that officer was the one that we, that got high enough
where the assassination of the president, the burning of the things in the streets, a lot of that
was a power struggle that we opened up this Pandora's box to expose everybody who is doing the
most nefarious things in the Caribbean operating from Port of Prince Haiti. And so it got worse and
worse and worse. That operator ended up getting killed. And I was very last time I said, okay, I'll go to
Haiti one more time. I'll go for his funeral. And so I was at his funeral. And I'm back at the airport
getting ready to leave last time in Haiti. And in the line behind me is this beautiful woman. And I tell
people meeting a beautiful Colombian actress is kind of cool. But when she's donating her time
in an orphanage in Haiti, that's amazing. And I found out that she had been doing a medical
charity mission and working with some of the kids that we had even rescued. She had no idea
who I was because I had been doing undercover. But she knew about the foundation. She even knew
about the movie because she was Colombian. She knew about that big rescue mission that we did in
Columbia, et cetera. And so we spoke all the way until the plane came. She was in the chair right behind me
on the way back and the plane.
We talked the whole way home.
And she's now my wife.
And so that was the most beautiful part
of coming out of Colombia is,
or coming out of Haiti,
is to meet the woman of my dreams.
I'd tell you the side story.
This is funniest crap.
So at the time,
she was,
have you ever heard of Henry Cavill?
Henry Cavill is the actor who plays Superman,
right?
So the Batman, Superman,
he's a good-looking one.
Not the one that fell off the horse
and got naked.
That was a long time ago, right?
But Henry Cavill, the, you know, GQ Superman.
So Henry was at her work.
Had they had an unattractive Superman?
Is there an unattractive one?
This is the more recent.
This is more recent.
The last two have been pretty over the top.
Exactly.
So he was at Vanessa's work almost every day for about three months.
They started to date.
Nothing big in public, but they went on like three or four dates.
And then she met me.
I stole Superman's girlfriend.
There's my mic drop right there, not asking the kids and building a company.
But, you know, now we run Healing Retreat.
She's the executive director of the Child Liberation Foundation,
which helps with the rehabilitation of the kids and programs to keep them safe, et cetera.
And this is, and you're, are you still what you're, I'd say, you're no good for undercover work.
Oh, no. I had to stop.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Once the, what happened is, the, what happened is the,
movie, Sound of Freedom, was dead in the water. Five years after it came out, I mean,
but after we finished it, there was no distribution whatsoever. And my wife, my daughter,
my kids are like, you know what, dad, you're good at doing this undercover work. But if we're
not going to create awareness with the movie, we maybe need to have you go public. And I pushed
against it for a long time. I said, you know, this is more dangerous for you guys now. If that
happens if I, you know, if I go public at all. And I, I went on my first podcast and got shared
tens of, he was just a small podcast, but he got shared tens of thousands of times within the
first couple weeks, and he only had a few thousand followers. And so, you know, and then it ended
up gaining some pretty, pretty good traction. So I got on another podcast and another one. And
less than two months later, Angel Studios picked up the contract on Sound of Freedom. And then it
became a global success. And then I've had the opportunity to be.
on a lot of bigger podcast with a soft white underbelly and Jordan, I mean, there's a bunch
of real big ones on there. Mark Leda. Yeah, it was in Marks just three weeks ago. So it hasn't come
out yet, but. Where did you do the podcast? With Mark? Yeah, it was in his studio. It was in
Los Angeles. But where was it local? So when I did his podcast, it was on Skid Row. It was on Skid Row.
Yeah, he's moved it.
It's in a little bit, well, it's actually, it's, it's, it's not far. It's not far. It's downtown
L.A. It's, it's, it's a secure area, but it's not on Skid Row like, like, like,
yeah, it was, it was rough. It was rough. I mean, you could hear the sirens of the
background, people screaming outside, the whole thing. It was, it was rough. And, and I
always joked because I had watched a couple of the videos prior to that, like my watch,
my wife watches them all the time. I just, I just can't. Um, but you can hear the sirens and
people screaming in the background on the video.
And I thought, well, he, he, he's got like, you know, he's got like background sounds he puts
in there.
No, these are, these are two junkies screaming outside the door and an ambulance going by or the
police like, so when I was doing it, he was, I was like, my God, I remember he had to be
stop a few times.
And I was like, oh, I thought you wanted that.
He's, yeah, this.
A little bit much.
His yours isn't that kind of, but he's so good.
Like the quality, the everything.
He's such a professional, you know, and a perfectionist, you know.
And kind of like he's one of those guys that, you know, I always say, you know, like yourself, it's, you know, like somebody has to work at the food, at the food bank.
Yeah.
I'm not doing it.
I'm not going to do it.
But somebody needs to.
And I'm always like, thank God for those guys.
Because I'm the, I can't, I can't do it.
But he would, you know, and you could see like everybody, everybody knew.
him down there, you know, he's, he's amazing. I'm super impressed by him. Yeah. For some reason.
I don't know why. Well, and he's, he's built a huge audience. Yeah. Well, it's not this
that. It's that I think he's just doing something like, you know, it's kind of the same thing. He
made a bunch of money. I don't need to do anything else. And I've taken this one endeavor. I'm
going to do this the rest of my life because it needs to be done. It's like, yeah, yeah, you know.
Shining that light in the darkness. My wife is doing some, you know, as an actress and also, you know,
working on some of her producer stuff.
She's doing some things called Hidden Heroes,
that people who, you know,
we're just kids,
horrible things happened in their childhood
that could very easily go into a life of crime,
but chose a different path,
chose to do something good,
or people that did end up into life of crime,
you know, that end up transforming their life, et cetera.
So, and everybody has a story.
Everybody has, you know, all of us,
all of us have got some things in our past,
that we're not proud of or things that were difficult,
things that were painful, et cetera.
And if we allow that to dictate our future,
then we're never going to have humanity heal
from the toxicity that we're in right now.
And so I honor people who are shining that light
in the darkness.
That's what we did with Sound of Freedom,
is people didn't want to talk about it.
Five years ago, the average person
couldn't listen to something like this,
couldn't have a conversation around the dinner.
It's even hard right now.
It's somewhat palatable by saying,
okay, let's as adults talk about this, where is it coming from, and what do we need to do to fix it?
You know, I can tell stories all day long of, you know, these dangerous situations and people get excited
about whatever, but the truth is, we've got to identify how to eradicate child trafficking.
And that's not going to happen by just doing undercover work.
I realized after 10 years of undercover missions, I looked at the numbers and I realized that
there were more children being sold today than there was 10 years ago. And I thought,
how is this possible? You know, we're putting all this money, all this stuff into it,
and nothing is making a significant difference. And I realized that every single time that we
pulled them out of this horrific position, it left a vacuum. And if not enough was being done to
fix the demand, then 20 more children were being sucked back into the deepest recesses
of hell to fill that demand.
And I looked at myself in the mirror.
I said, okay, Paul, 10 years ago, sitting on that chair,
looking eye level with that child,
making that commitment that you would dedicate your life
to eradicating that evil,
guess what, Paul, you're not doing a very good job
because there's more now than there were then.
And so I had to take a step back and ask myself,
where is this coming from?
And I realize that
just that hurt people
hurt other people
that almost every one of the traffickers
had been trafficked themselves.
Almost every one of the perpetrators
had been a victim of something.
In fact, 70% of incarcerated victims
report that they had some sort of childhood trauma.
And that's just the ones that report it.
The average age of somebody talking about
or even remembering that serious trauma, that sexual trauma,
the average age of somebody remembering something like that as a child is 52 years old.
That's my age.
I've raised my kids.
I've built my career.
And if you're holding on to that pain,
it comes out in anger issues and addictions,
and it comes out in anxiety and depression
and all of these different things that control our life
because of unresolved childhood.
trauma. Yeah, low security prisons are in federal system are flooded with the nickname is
Chomo. I don't know if you've ever heard the nickname. And it's funny because it's like 80 some odd
over in the 80s, like 80 some odd percent of them will have report that they were abused as a
child. Yeah. And it so and that's the ones that are saying it. Yeah. You know, who knows the ones that
just don't recall or simply are saying or don't want to even acknowledge it. Because that's, I'm
serve that so I'm sure it's it's high and a lot most of the time it's also there's like a
tends to be a correlation where it's like oh I was the guy was nine guess what he's
interested in nine you know what I'm saying like it was it's and so you think it's I always
you know you would hear this and I would always say that's horrible that you know these guys
were created and it's a horrible situation but now you're a monster yeah
You know what I'm saying?
And you can't let monsters roam.
You can.
It's unfair.
I get it.
I'm sorry and I feel bad for you.
And I know that you're a victim.
But now...
But it was a choice.
You know, almost every one of my undercover operators were abused as children themselves, right?
And they, instead of allowing that pain to push that pain on or even in any way justify passing
that pain on to another, they chose to be protectors.
Yeah.
Yeah, these guys are clearly going the wrong way.
Exactly.
There's something else you can do than for you to get into this.
But, you know, and I tell people this, you know, don't get me wrong when I say this.
I am not a sympathizer of anyone who hurts a child.
I've literally put my life in danger hundreds of times to ensure that they never hurt innocence again.
However, if we're going to fix this problem, we need to understand where it's coming from.
And we need, you know, I found myself wishing that I had a time machine.
I could go back in time.
before they ever crossed that line.
If I just went back in time and pulled the kids out earlier,
more kids would be sucked back in.
I have to fix the demand.
I have to fix the perpetrator.
So if I had a time machine, I'd go back
and I would sit down with him and say,
okay, what is going on in your life?
That makes you think that in any way,
it's okay to walk down that road, to hurt a child.
What is going on in your life?
And what do we need to do to give you the help,
the love, the healing that you need?
Now, I'm going to go down a road and tell you what I believe the solution is.
And a lot of people aren't going to believe this because we've been lied to for the last 50 years on this.
But I think it is incredibly important for us to understand how there are some very powerful tools to help people break free of childhood trauma, addictions, depression, PTSD, and all of this toxicity that we're holding on to.
to. We can break free of those. My company that I, my first successful company in my early 20s,
I touched on earlier, was a cognitive restructuring program. It was a workbook, audio program
videos that help people change the negative habit patterns of thought, created a lot of it
in our youth. 95% of our day is controlled by our subconscious mind. And so if, if, and between the time of
zero to eight, nine years old, our brain is in a state of what we call neuroplasticity.
We're very, very impressionable.
And so, you know, which means good things, we can learn three languages at the same time.
We can, you know, at three years old, you can learn all this stuff, all of this information
coming in that you can just absorb, absorb, absorb.
Also, though, if something traumatic happens, you know, an uncle does something horrific to this
seven-year-old, six-year-old, whatever else, a lot of times those things get embedded in
that subconscious mind. Some of them so deep that you don't even remember them at all,
where they came from. But they're coming out in addictive behaviors. They're coming out in low self-esteem
and anxiety and depression and PTSD. They're coming out in anger issues. All of these things
are being controlled subconsciously many times, these behaviors. Even later in life, if you want
to create a new habit, meaning put something into your subconscious mind, it's going to take about
21 days of being very consistent at doing the right thing long enough in order for that
to stick. So if you're driving your car, most of that, you're hitting your brake,
hitting your gas, that's coming from your subconscious mind. Your conscious mind is able
to make the phone calls, have a conversation, etc. Your subconscious is driving, you know,
your life at this point. Well, moving forward, we traditional therapy, even the things like
what we did with my company, we had 12 weeks with a personal,
personal coach, one to two hours a day to be able to create real lasting change in something
that was so deeply ingrained. And there was thousands of dollars in a lot of work. Fast forward,
about eight years ago, I was, I was blowing through undercover operators. We had green berets
with 300 missions in Afghanistan and in Iraq, et cetera. They already had PTSD. One undercover mission
with me, seeing a menu with children?
Yeah. They're done. They're done. They're like, you know what? My PTSD, they couldn't go on
another mission. And so I'm like, okay, do I bring back in, this company I build in my 20s,
and we had 50,000 people a month calling in off this infomercial? Do I bring this company
back to life? I had sold it, but do I recreate something that cognitive restructuring,
helping people deal with their at PTSD before they go out? Because some of these guys,
with that kind of PTSD already, they were ready to just unhulter their weapon and end it right there.
You know, being able to deal with that kind of darkness was super difficult.
And so at this point, I got a phone call from two of my operators who had done a lot of missions.
Jimmy and Andy, Jimmy had done 13 undercover missions with me, and Andy had done 22.
They called me up on a joint call together, and they said, Paul, do you trust us?
I said, yeah, I literally trust you with my life.
We're out undercover.
I'm in charge of talking.
They're in charge of making sure I don't die.
They said, you need to come to this transformational retreat.
It'll be the most transformational retreat thing you've ever done in your life.
And I said, that's saying something.
You know, I know Toting Robbins personally.
I've literally walked across Coles with him right by my side.
I've done transformational stuff.
You can't tell me this is the most transformational thing in my life.
They said, this doctor has identified ways to help people overcome anxiety, depression, PTSD, addictions, childhood trauma, in a matter of days, make real permanent change.
I said, well, that's impossible.
You know that was what my company did in my early 20s.
We were some of the best of that.
You can't tell me it can happen in days.
They said, it's a, I said, tell me more about what this.
They says, it's a healing routine.
I said, I don't need to heal.
At the time, like I talked about earlier, I wasn't, 10 years ago, I wasn't Paul Hutchinson.
I was Paul F in Hutchinson. I had these big parties. I had this energy. It worked well undercover. It really did. I was,
I was in there with big ego. They said, yeah, Paul, you do need to heal. He says, you're on your second
marriage headed for a divorce. Your kids don't talk to you. You have these raging parties at your
house every other weekend with half-dressed girls. Your energy is off. Yeah, you're doing great things
helping these kids undercover, but the rest of your life is a disaster. I'm like, okay, I trust you guys.
what is it? What are they doing? And then they told me what this doctor was using, said,
said, she is one of the best at understanding the proper use of psychedelics when it comes to
trauma therapy and breaking three of these things. And I, and then I'm like, you guys know that,
you know, I grew up in a church that said, no mind altering anything. No, no, no, no drugs and
alcohol and even coffee and any of, none of those things. And they said, well, look into it some more.
And I had thought that things like psilocybin in mushrooms,
I thought that they were as dangerous as powder
because they were Schedule I drug since the late 60s, right?
Come to find out, it's safer than table sugar.
Yeah, I was going to say, there's no, there's no, what is it,
there's no way to overdose on them.
No way.
No, there's never been a case of addiction.
There's never been a case of overdose, not one.
And when you're, they're microdosing people with,
yeah, they're little microdosing, but what she did with me
It was a macro dors.
Okay.
It was a full sand operation, right?
And, and, Matt, this was the most positively impactful transformational experience of my life.
It was horrific and beautiful at the same time.
Now, I'm not a fan whatsoever of somebody going to a rave party and getting high with their friends, right?
This is, because here's what happens.
Here's the science behind it in 20 seconds.
that neuroplasticity that we talked about when you're a kid between zero to seven years old
where your brain is just soaking in stuff and whatnot that kind of ends after eight
nine years old you have a little bit of neuroplasticity but the psilocybin creates a temporary
state of neuroplasticity very very very impressionable in being able to work on things in your
subconscious mind so if you're at a rave party then you've got you know an orgy going on over here
and rap music going over here and some guy yelling at his girlfriend over here that that
environment in that state of neuroplasticity is damaging to your subconscious and what you're
trying to create. However, if you're there with a trained facilitator, somebody who knows how to
take that experience and mold it in the right way and knows that you're dealing with some
heavy trauma from seven years old, knows that you're dealing with heavy trauma from being in
Afghanistan, whatever it is, knows what you're working with can then reform those things
in that state of neuroplasticity.
And for me, that very first one,
the reason I say it was beautiful and horrific,
what the facilitator and the medicine helped me to create
was the purest sense of empathy, right?
It took my empathy meter from almost nothing to off the charts.
I could feel in every cell of my body,
as if I was them, I could feel the pain
that my children felt when I cheated on their mom.
I could feel it as if I was them. And it was so hard. It was so dark. And then I could feel on the opposite
side, I could feel the joy as if I was them when the children that we rescued were reunited with
their families. And then I could feel the pain of the family that broke up because some guy was at
my party and slept with a cheerleader and now he broke up his wife. And that ripple effect of my
words and my actions of everything in my life was so profound, so real.
as if I was them is what the medicine gave me in that first experience, that it changed everything.
It changed everything about how I was showing up in my relationships and my marriage.
And, you know, it ended up being where I couldn't stay in that toxic relationship of that marriage.
So I ended up getting divorced there, which opened things up to the most beautiful relationship
of my wife that I met in Haiti.
But after that, we decided, you know what, this stuff is so powerful.
I'm going to look into it.
I'm going to really research it.
and became facilitators in it.
And I went into the Attorney General in Utah, I said,
listen, this is so powerful as helping people overcome addictions and PTSD
and childhood trauma is so powerful I want to bring it to Utah.
You can either arrest me or tell me how to make it legal.
And he said, maybe we should do the latter.
And so we started working with some legislatures.
Utah almost not only decriminalized,
but almost became the first state to fully legalize the use
of psychedelics when it came to trauma therapy and dealing with addictions and PTSD.
But then our governor decided he was going to veto my bill.
And so we decided, you know what, screw you, we're going to move out.
So we moved everything to Latin America.
But in the beginning, we worked only with vets who had PTSD, a lot of my operators.
Then we moved to dealing with helping people who had had severe childhood trauma,
women who had 10, 20 years worth of therapy and nothing really worked.
And then that now we work exclusively with influencers, with, we've had some royalty and some world leaders and some business leaders, et cetera, where if I can teach them how to release everything that doesn't serve them and learn how to lead from a place of the heart, that ripple effect of good can not only impact their countries and their companies, but hopefully can help change the laws where we can start using those to help people break free of things that,
may end up taking them down a darker road.
So that's something that, you know, some people are like,
oh, that's new information.
Do your research.
You know, there's, it, it has to be done in the right environment.
You know, people can go to liberatinghumanity.com
and get lots of information there on, on the proper use of these tools
and how you can use them to break free of those things in a legal environment.
We interviewed a guy who was a, he was in the arms.
remember he he was a helicopter he worked on helicopters he was in afghanistan he was talking about
and he came here he was talking about um he had he was micro like yeah yeah and he said it was
helping it was the only thing that had helped um with his PTSD i'm curious uh like okay so you micro
you do you do you like a therapy session or what's that 24 48 yeah yeah i'll tell you exactly
how the whole thing works here's the proper way to do it the the non-proper way
you know, get a bunch of mushrooms, go to a party.
Yeah, what's up?
You know, that's the number.
Yeah, yeah.
But even there, there are even facilitators in the U.S. that just have people come and,
okay, here you go.
Here's your dose.
Have fun, you know.
Work on your shit, look in the mirror and say good things about yourself, right?
That works to a degree.
But how ours works is this.
Number one, when somebody signs up, now we're six day, fully immersive, six night,
usually seven days, fully immersive transformational experiences, right?
And so what happens is two weeks before they come, I spend about 15 to 30 minutes on the phone
on a Zoom call getting clear on their intention, because if you just come and you have this
window of opportunity of neuroplasticity that if you're not really doing anything with it,
you're not going to have the results positively or negatively.
And you're just going to, oh, wow, everything looked really cool, right?
but in and we're talking about a macro dose we're talking about three plus grams sometimes upwards of
seven eight grams depending on the person and what they're trying to create etc now a microdose
you take those three grams over a period of 30 days right so this is all in one one experience
this is a full full deep dive this is why you need a facilitator there with you and then so two weeks
before i get super clear on their intentions everything in your life that you want to release everything
you know and you don't have to tell me everything i tell all the guys when i'm on the phone with him i say
listen 90% of the guys who come either currently have or recently have had a problem with addiction
either to alcohol or pitchers you don't have to tell me about it but you need to admit to yourself
if there are things that are controlling you in a way where you want to release it whatever addictive
behaviors this is a powerful opportunity for you to break free of them so get clear it people spend
more time planning their next vacation than they do planning their life. I say, over the next two weeks
between now and the time that you come down, you need to spend more time planning your life,
meaning your intentions for this event than you would planning a vacation. So everything that you want
to release, boom, boom, boom, write all those things down. I'm too quick to anger with my kids or
I get triggered when my wife says this or, you know, I get uncomfortable in this group of situation
or, you know, sometimes that thing that happened to me when I was seven years old that comes up and
it makes me feel uncomfortable. Whatever it is, right? Our visions of ourself that we want to release.
And then everything that we want to embrace. What's that 4.0? What's that 6.0 version of you look
like? Because when we're down there, and those things are important for me to understand.
Because when you're in that state of neuroplasticity, I can put you in front of a mirror
and have you go through your personal affirmations and boom, they will stick.
Instead of 21 days of, you know, I'm a good person. I love myself. I'm wealthy. Whatever it is,
you can you can rewire some of those things in a very short period of time with the proper use
of these tools and a facilitator then when people come down we we we like to break them away
from their city from their people and everything and ironically you know remember how we talked
about how dangerous Colombia was way back when I was first there Colombia especially in the
Medellín Colombia area was the most dangerous place on the planet in the 80s when
Pablo Escobar was there he was taken out mid-90s most of the car
cartel went up to Mexico, some went further south. Now that region is just coffee farms, chocolate
farms, and rose farms. Most of the roses in the U.S. come from that region. So we ended up
buying one of the chocolate farms. 200 kikow trees. We've got cabins all over. It's a river coming
through the middle. It is springtime every single day of the year. Perfect, beautiful weather.
And 200 chocolate trees, 40 avocado trees. It's beautiful. So we have people come down connecting with
nature. Now we're going to work on your shit. But when they come back to the United States,
their head's right, but they've gained five pounds. Is that? No, they're actually, you're super
healthy. Everything. It's a chocolate effect. Exactly. But it's pure cacao. So there's not all of the
extra stuff in there. I need the extra stuff. Yeah, I need the shan. And almonds. You do have an
almond tree. And almonds. That's my, that's my favorite Hershey's bar. I've got a coconut tree,
an almond tree, and chocolate trees. We could literally make an, um, a almond tree. I may never leave.
and joy right there. Boom. And we've got, we've got a sugar cane growing right behind it. And you can
handle my, you can fix my emotional issues. There's no reason to come back to the United States.
He's to come down there. So, so we, the first day we do like a cacao ceremony, literally
hot chocolate, but it's like four hours and working through with a hot chocolate and the
roses and stuff. You know, working through it. I'd fallen in love with yourself. And then the
next day we, we have a curated playlist put together by scientists at John Hopkins University that we
say okay now and we actually put the the psilocybin in chocolate bars you're going to say okay you know
the psilocybin might not be addictive but these chocolate bars are right so so we we give you a couple
the chocolate bars boom you've got two and a half grams in each one so we one or two of those
you got four and a half grams it's a full cent about 15 minutes later you're laying there on
you're caught we've got a head headphones on and an eye mask on and you know for the next six hours
you're going to need help walking to the bathroom if you need to go.
But it's a deep transformational experience on the medicine with the, with the music.
And the first two hours is you and yourself and your intentions and this rewiring your
subconscious mind and working with some stuff.
And then about two hours into it, we pull that mask off and say, okay, now let's talk about
what's going on.
You're in this beautiful state of neuroplasticity.
You remember everything.
You're not going to, you know, pull off your shorts.
yell stupid shit, whatever. You remember everything, but you're in this very impressionable state.
And now we can have a beautiful conversation about anything that we talked about that you want
to release and rewire those and reframe that and see that thing that happened from your uncle
at seven years. See that from a different perspective. Whatever it is that we need to rewire,
put you in front of the mirror, have you say your positive affirmations, what it is that we
need to to implant those new, those new neuro pathways, that new stuff in your subconscious
mind so that you come back a completely transformed person. In fact, we have 100% of the people
over the last four months since we've finished our sanctuary have said that was the most
transformational experience of my entire life. So, but it's something sadly we can't do in
the U.S. right now. I've been friends with RFK for about 10 years. We've been texting back and
forth, he's committed to not only do some stuff with big pharma and the food companies,
but to help decriminalize the proper use of psychedelics when it comes to helping people
through some of these challenges. Here's the sad thing. You know, when people ask all the time,
well, why did it take you so long to get your movie out? You know, what was the, what was the deal
with that? Well, if you think that Epstein really hung himself, I've got to bridge,
in Brooklyn to sell you, right? No. If a lot of this stuff on a high level is used as blackmail
manipulation. So, yes, we were taken down rings throughout Latin America and whatnot, but the high
level stuff, Epstein, Epstein did not run everything on his own. If you wanted to have, if you were an agency,
I won't say which, but let's say that you were an agency and you wanted full control of the
votes of a senator, of a congressman, of a federal judge, you want there to control their votes
forever? You get them on film at an Epstein Island with a 12-year-old. You get them on film with any
of those things. You control them forever, forever, right? I was going to see, it was going to say
most other things, like let's say a honeypot, most other things are forgivable. Like people will,
like your wife may or may not forgive you for having an affair if there are photos out there
or a video.
There are some things that are just, you know, you're making a racist comment.
There's tons of things that people will be like, you know, you could apologize and
people will get over.
They ain't getting over that.
No, not at all.
It doesn't matter if you're, you know, if you're a Republican, if you're a Democrat, if you're
white, you're black, you're rich, you're poor.
Nobody.
Nobody's okay with somebody abusing children.
like that, right? But sadly, some of these elitist groups, there's initiations that are part of that,
that involve that level of control. You want this kind of help to get to where you need to be.
We need control over you to make sure that you will never go outside of us. So this is what we need.
And so some of them willingly go into it, knowing that it's initiation, knowing that they're going
to be able to get in these doors, get these rolls, get all of that stuff. It's all over the place.
This is that years ago, there was a book I read years and years ago called the CIA's
Book of Dirty Tricks.
And in there had these very things, you get them on film with stuff like this, you make this
kind of a thing happen, and then you control them with the unforgivable.
And so, yes, that's, I believe that it's not just in politics.
I believe that in Hollywood, it's pervasive.
The P.DETI thing is just the tip of the idea.
And guys, we need to be very aware of who we're supporting. You know, I used to be a huge Will Smith
fan. I loved all of his movies until I realized what his wife saw when he walked in on him in the
bedroom and what parties he was at with P. Diddy and who else was at those parties and what was going
on? And I thought, you know what? I sadly can't watch some of my favorite movies now because
that actor's in it and I know what's going on there and that actor's in it and I know what's going
on there. And my wife does more than this than me. I'm like, can we watch anything anymore? She goes,
yeah, we can watch one, this movie and this movie, that's all.
Because there's a lot of people, sadly, that are involved with what you and I would say is the unforgivable.
But it's this secret luciferian pact that they make that is part of how they get the infinite amount of popularity and wealth, et cetera,
or power when it comes to politics.
And it happens all the time, all the time.
And it's planned very specifically.
Our monetary system, our media, all of it is controlled.
And even when our movie came out and everybody wanted to see it
because we took it to the people by the people, right?
We have my money and other high wealth investors that put it together.
And then even when it came out, we had a grassroots movement
with good people that were all part of social media,
that were pushing it out.
It was, if you weren't on a somewhat conservative social media platform, you didn't even hear
of Sound of Freedom.
It was the number one independent film on the planet, and you didn't even hear it because
it wasn't mentioned at the Oscars, it wasn't mentioned on any of the big media channels, nothing.
Nothing.
I mean, we beat out Indiana Jones and Mission Impossible.
We beat those out out of the gate and crickets.
Nobody even talked about it.
The only way you heard it was by good people saying, you need to go see this movie.
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You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
It doesn't make sense.
Like, like, I'm, we're going to, if you're working, if you're Don Lemon and regardless
of what your political views are, if you, you just, you can't not know certain things
are right.
And you're, you're, even if you're neutral and you're being told from the top down, here's
what we're focusing.
Yeah, but what about this?
And they go, no, no, ignore that.
Why?
Like, instead, it's just they're blindly following whatever path they're being,
They're being led along.
And at some point, you would think, I don't know, there's just no journalist anymore.
I was going to say, you're a journalist's integrity.
But the truth is, is if you have journalistic integrity, you don't end up on CNN.
You know what I'm saying?
You don't get to that point.
Yeah, exactly.
Because you've asked too many questions that they thought, yeah, that dude's, he's asking too many.
He's asking the right questions.
He wants the truth.
Get rid of him.
We need someone that will blindly do what we're telling them to do.
Exactly.
Exactly.
You know, and sadly, we kind of got pigeonholed in the beginning because some of the actors
were, you know, speaking at super conservative rallies and everything else.
And so people like, oh, this is a right-wing film.
It's not.
I mean, literally, only the religious part of the entire film was when Jim Caviesel says
God's children are not for sale, right?
That's not religious, right?
And so getting pigeonholed there was simply because some of them were trying to hide stuff.
But I will say this.
You know, there are some people that really, even some people involved with a movie
who genuinely thought that if you vote a Democrat,
probably a sicko. I said, guys, just so you know, we've arrested just as many people on
the right as the left. It has no, nothing whatsoever. We all, this is one thing we can all come
together on. Everybody, this shouldn't be a right or left issue. Never should have been from the
beginning. Not the border wall shouldn't have been right or left. The movie shouldn't been
writer left. Nothing should have been right or left regarding the kids. This is all something that
we can come together on and do it for our own kids. There's a, there's a book written.
almost 100 years ago.
It's kind of, it kind of goes down.
It's, yeah, it's called pawns in the game by William Carr.
Okay.
Every chapter, he says, okay, I'm going to drop a bomb,
and then I'm going to show you, I'm going to prove it to you, right?
He was in high-level military intelligence and some stuff,
and he talks about what he calls the Luciferian order,
which has been all the way back to the time,
I mean, it's been forever,
but how the Bilderberg group,
and the Rothschilds and the Baron Rothschild making these promises for infinite amounts of wealth
if we put this kind of control upon humanity in their monetary system, in their media system,
everything all the way across.
And it lays out everything from World War I, World War II, what's going to happen with World War III,
why it was all fought, all of this division, division between all of us,
the breakdown of the nuclear family, the control of the media, all of this stuff by design,
in taking us to a level of control.
This is why, you know, I've got the Child Liberation Foundation,
which helps to eradicate child trafficking.
It's doing a fantastic job.
But I also have liberating humanity.
This is, humanity as a whole is closer to a place of slavery
than you can imagine.
We sit here and think, oh, yes, slavery disappeared
at the time of Abraham Lincoln.
No, you've got human slaves more today
than all 300 years of the transatlantic slave trade
put together, which what we were talking about
with child trafficking. But beyond that, we've got, we've got all of us who are, our minds are being
controlled with this manipulation, our finances are being controlled, our media is controlled.
We need to wake up and liberate ourselves from all of this crap. This is one of the reasons
I believe they, they demonize the proper use of psychedelics back in the late 60s, is because they
knew that if people use them properly, they wouldn't be controllable. It would, they would break free
of all of this control factors in the media and the politics and everything else so that they
could truly awaken and think clearly.
Yeah, I was going to say it's like the public school, you're being, it's a minimal education
to create workers.
Like that's what public school is.
Like they don't.
Absolutely.
First of all, it would require one extra class of finance for you to understand that, hey, kids,
if you just put a couple hundred dollars away in a savings account every month,
you'd be a multimillionaire in 30 years.
Like, compound interest, like, this isn't rocket science.
You know, like, there are some, there are little tiny changes you have to make
that would guarantee that you would be, you would live a much, much better life.
We don't teach them that.
We don't teach them how to read, teach them how to write, teach them the history that we want
them to know, teach them how to follow directions, how to work in a factory, how to be
a low-level manager.
And if they're super smart, they can become a manager.
But then that's so that that's public school.
If you're, but if your family is wealthy, well, now we send you to the schools that teach you those extra couple classes.
And you have a much better chance of becoming wealthy, an entrepreneur, owning your own business.
And it's, it's very, it's subtle.
It's not even huge.
It's not even a massive amount of money or.
extra education. It's a couple of classes. It's a few more classes that you have to take.
You don't have to take it for five years. The last year of high school, you could teach a couple
extra classes or over the course of three years, and it would fundamentally change everybody's
thinking. But they don't do that. What you're doing is, how do we get rid of slavery?
And instead of having to buy these slaves, house them, educate them, feed them, give them,
you know, keep them healthy, how do we do that?
How do we get these guys to work for slave labor and give them just enough money
so that they can house themselves, feed themselves, get their own, keep themselves healthy,
get to work and get back.
And if they can't even do that, we'll give them buses to get back and forth.
We'll give them just enough.
Exactly.
You know, so, so, I mean, I've always, you know, looked at that and thought, you know,
listen, they didn't, they just, they just changed it subtly. And they don't now, now everybody's
free, free to work at Walmart and stock shelves and not be able to pay for your health care
and struggle your whole life and take the bus back and forth to work and live in an expensive
one-bedroom apartment and just be in a shitty situation and basically be a slave the rest of
life, you know, but, you know, YouTube's free. So, well, well, and see, here's the thing. We, we live
a world of infinite abundance, yet we're literally in slavery working 40 hours a week just to be
able to survive. I have a book that will be coming out next year. I've got one this year
called The Sound of Freedom that will be coming out in July, and it's got lots of details
of keeping your kids safe and transforming the world as well as some of the rescue missions,
etc. But the one I'm working on for later this year is called conscious capitalism,
about how literally there is infinite abundance for all of us,
but we have to break free from these chains,
this education system, this teaching us how to work in factories,
understand the power of the creative mind
and how we can pull together and create literal infinite abundance
for everybody on Earth.
So super excited for that as well when it comes out.
Yeah, I was going to, the other thing I was going to say
is that it's funny that all the things can,
that give, that can control your mind
and the way you're thinking,
All of that's free, you know, Instagram, YouTube, like, all of these are free things.
You know what I'm saying?
And that, and how easily they can sway perception is.
I have seen it.
I have seen it firsthand.
And people will watch Sound of Freedom and say, oh, you know, that stuff doesn't happen.
No, I know.
I know it's hard to swallow.
It's hard to think that there are people out there with these intentions.
I promise you there are.
Oh, listen.
I was, I can tell you right now, we can take it.
an hour trip and drive down to the low security prison in Coleman, Florida, the federal
prison, and I tell you right now, 50% of the 2,000 inmates in the low are all sickos.
Yeah, they're all weirdos, you know. They are. They are. And, you know, and they're just,
and, and they're just like normal people. You know what I'm saying? You would never have
never guess. Yeah. We had three guys there that worked for NASA. And they were all locked up for.
There was a military wing that out of 150 guys in the military wing, like 130 of them had those crimes.
Wow.
And I mean, it's insane.
Yeah.
You know, and these are guys that they're looking at photographs because if they're hands on, and there's a few that are hands on.
But if they really hands on, they end up in the state and they get less time in the state for being hands on than they do in the feds for looking at photographs.
So, I mean, you can't, the disparity is insane.
Like, these are guys that actually took that step and did something and they get less time.
Wow.
It's broken system.
It's everywhere.
It's everywhere.
Yeah.
Well, I believe we can fix it.
I really do.
It's not going to be shooting more guys.
It's not going to be arresting more guys.
It's not going to be rescuing more kids.
Yes, those things need to happen.
Yes, we need to make sure that, you know, once they've crossed that line, they're wasting my oxygen.
We need to make sure that they're not in a place where they can harm a child.
However, if we're going to really,
fix this. We've got to back up a little bit. We've got to take our adolescence and our young
man and help them find the healing that they need before they ever pass that trauma on.
Get to that point. Yeah, absolutely. That's what needs to happen. The Sound of Freedom Book,
they can pre-order it on liberating humanity. They can even go to S-O-Fbook.com. You know,
Soundof Freedombook.com or S-O-F-Food. We just made it easy. If somebody's driving in their car or whatever else,
So you can go to soundof freedombook.com or S-O-F-F-Book.com, or you can go right into,
and those will just link you into Liberatinghumanity.com.
And Liberating Humanity not only has a pre-order for the Sound of Freedom book,
but it also has things to keep your kids safe.
It also has some different programs by some of my trainers,
and it also has, under the retreats, a whole bunch of information
on the healing retreats and the proper use of some of these plant medicines
to help people get through the things
that they need to get through, et cetera.
So all of those links are on there as well.
And you can go from there,
get linked into the Child Liberation Foundation
if you want to donate and help.
Or you can just go to childliberation.org.
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