The Prepper Broadcasting Network - My ONLY Thoughts on the Fani Willis Lies
Episode Date: March 16, 2024https://linktr.ee/PBNLinks?utm......
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You'll have to uh excuse me first hill sprint workout of the year five hill sprints down the hill sprints are a uh
uh they're the worst they are the worst i'm about to puke now i got up too fast
five hill sprints doesn't sound like a lot but i run the whole time
i know i'm not sure how much the elevation is or how far the hill sprinting is but it's
it's ridiculous it's dumb it's too far of a sprint.
And sometimes I get to the top and catch my breath a minute.
But the path that I run on goes in a complete circle.
So I just kick off running again until I get back to the bottom of that hill.
And then it's back up.
And by about the third one, I am thinking about how I can finish on the fourth one.
But by the fourth one, I'm ready to finish it out with the fifth one.
And I'll make my way up to ten.
And I'll do ten in the hottest part of the year.
And I'll let you know.
Stay tuned.
Either that's good for me,
and I'm going to live a long, healthy life,
or it's killing me and I'm going to die young.
But I'm not here to discuss either of those two theories.
Instead, I'm wondering about the two-tier justice system and the heart of the average man. Maybe the integrity. You know, this will
be the last time and the only time that you'll hear me discuss in any long duration the situation
with Fannie Willis, Donald Trump, the corrupt judge in Georgia. That's it.
But I think there's something people are missing. One of the points that I've been bandying
about in my own head is that of the two-tier justice system. You know, on the face of it,
we want a one-tier of justice. And all my life I have considered, you know, the possibility and
the very, you know, stark reality that there are people with a lot of money who live a
different kind of life, particularly where justice is involved, than those rest of us,
you know, the commoners. And in my naive mind, I just assumed that there were those two classes of people,
and you know, sometimes one class jumped to another class,
but until this Fannie Willis situation happened,
I never before contemplated the fact that perhaps it is the aspiration of
those in the lower tier of the justice system to make a jump up to the next,
and become an untouchable.
And now that's what I'm wondering about.
I'm wondering, is it the two-tier justice system that people want to get around?
Or do people just want to get to the higher tier?
So that they can be, you know, criminal and get away with it.
I've heard a lot of commentary about it.
About how heinous it is.
And for those of you who don't know.
Because I barely know.
I was keeping my distance from it.
But Fannie Willis, the DA in Georgia, basically.
Committed perjury.
And it looked like by all accounts there, she was going to have to, you know, there'll be some repercussions.
Because it's a big deal.
We don't make it a big deal when the right people commit perjury anymore.
But it's a big deal when the wrong people commit perjury, I can tell you that.
It's a big deal when the wrong people commit perjury, I can tell you that.
Whenever something like this happens, I'm reminded of the men who are in jail for trespassing at the Capitol.
I've heard a lot of commentary about it. A lot of people have been saying how insane it is that now Willis has been allowed not only to practice law still without any repercussions.
The judge readmitted her and said, you know, it's not within his power to do anything about it.
There's other organizations that should take action.
None of them will.
But I want you to understand something going forward.
And this is the important part of this podcast.
So if you're just half listening, please listen to this.
Because this is the important part.
The juries of the trials, of all these Donald Trump trials, have changed drastically.
And I didn't really understand this until this morning.
Have changed drastically.
And I didn't really understand this until this morning.
The jury pool has expanded.
To include the entire nation.
Now.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
In other words there's a jury that may.
Decide he's guilty or innocent.
In the coming trials or whatever.
But what's really happened. Is the entire country has become the jury
for Donald Trump.
And why that's important
is because
they have a perjurer.
A perjurer?
They have someone who's perjured their self.
They have a tainted element now
in the DA that's prosecuting this man
and the judge that's overseeing it.
So while a lot of people are saying, you know, it's not fair,
she shouldn't be allowed to do this,
she should be punished, and rightly so, she should.
But it's only to his benefit, man.
It's only to his benefit.
Do you know what I mean?
And again, think of the jury as the people of the United States.
Not a group of people in Georgia.
Because, yeah, that jury matters.
And I think Donald Trump understands this.
The real jurors of his case
is the real people who...
The real deciding force,
the real deciding factor,
the real judgment that matters
is not coming from those jurors in Georgia.
It's coming from the United States people. It's coming from those jurors in Georgia, it's coming from the United States
people, it's coming from the voting base, who are watching this guy right now, and a
lot of people are on the fence, see, we were on the fence before this, a lot of people
were going, should this guy have all these charges, is this right, you know, like, should
he really have all these charges brought against him, and why should he have all these charges brought against him.
And now he has.
I mean he almost has immunity in this case.
Because of the fact that he can always say.
The DA is a liar.
And the judge.
Is corrupt.
I mean really. It couldn't have worked out better for the guy.
When you think about it.
In other words, if before...
If before you throw your first spear, you have six spears in your abdomen already.
What kind of a battle are you in?
And that's what Fannie Willis is right now.
She's bleeding out. Before she even brings Trump to the stand, you know what I mean?
So I know, you know, the corruption is hard to watch,
and there has to be consequences or else people are going to lose their minds.
And there will be, I think. I think there will be consequences.
But I want you to understand the big picture, and the big picture is that the jury is no longer
this little group of people in Georgia, or this little group of people in New York, or this...
You know what I mean? The innocence or the guilt is going to be decided by the people who line up that first Tuesday in November.
That's the real trial.
And it's going to be really hard to convince a bunch of people that this man is as bad as everybody says
if he gets up there and tells the truth when the people prosecuting him are the real liars
and have already been caught and haven't been punished.
So that's about all I have to say.
I really do think that, you know, while in their power madness, in their blindness with power,
that the left is spiraling out of control.
You know, if you read, I want you to remember,
I'm not making this into a rah-rah for Trump either.
You know, I'm watching him as cautiously as anyone else.
Not that I have a choice when it comes to the voting anyway, but
you take a look at these people,
and it's multitudes of people who are being pressed, finally, for once in their lives.
They're being pressed by journalists. They're being pressed by alternative media.
They're being pressed by investigations.
And you see that at the first sign of pressure, these people, these judges, these DAs, these bar associations,
or whoever should have hammered down on Fannie Willis.
These people are buckling under the pressure.
The little, the tiny little pushback that they're getting, they're snapping, they're breaking.
They're giving up.
They're going against protocol.
They're showing themselves to be everything we always knew they were.
knew they were. And on the opposite side of the aisle is one man facing all the pressure in the world of this whole apparatchik, right? This whole gigantic apparatus of the left-wing
attack machine from the highest to the lowest places, from social media to social hierarchy from government across the world to the slander at the water cooler at work.
It's all like the eye of Sauron focused in on one man and his little team. And
this guy stands strong in the face of it all. His family being attacked, you know what I mean?
He stands strong in the face of it all.
He's not poor.
He doesn't have to do this.
He's not getting kickbacks from China.
He doesn't have a loser son that he has to prop up with jobs.
He stands there and he takes it for America.
And look, you can say what you want
about a lot of presidents
and a lot of great presidents
I don't know my history
on presidents and the lead up to elections
but I dare say
there probably has never
been a president
to be attacked the way
that this guy has been attacked so relentlessly by
all arms of the law, all arms of society that could potentially do it.
And to imagine that at his age, he's going to sit here and take it.
It's not a thing you do to say, I told you so.
Even as brash as that dude is, I don't think it's an I told you so that's driving him.
I think it's a love for this country.
I honestly believe that.
So, those are my political two cents.
And my two cents on the fanny pack, Willis, for Saturday evening.
Good to talk to you, PBN family.
That's all. See ya.