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The Josh Shapiro Receipts Keep Getting Deeper

Publish Date: 2024/8/2
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on the issue of them and i hope they run all their ads on immigration because it will remind the american people every time they turn on their television sets what a complete and utter failure this is all been so proud of their record why is she working so hard to erase all evidence from the internet that she was exactly what i say so mark zuckerberg called call me after the event that he said that was really amazing was very brave and

You know, and he actually announced he's not going to support a Democrat because he can't because he respected me for what I did that day. And he's not doing what he did four years ago with $500 million. A legal back and forth over the death investigation of Ellen Greenberg will now go to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The 28-year-old teacher was found dead inside her Maniunk apartment with 20 stab wounds in 2011.

Her death was ruled a suicide, but her parents believe she was murdered. The AG's office, led by Josh Shapiro, has long insisted evidence proves the 27-year-old died by suicide. But the Greenbergs are convinced she was murdered, and they're currently suing the city's medical examiner with the hope of reopening the case.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily here live, Butler, Pennsylvania. Today is August 2nd, 2024, Anno Domini. Folks, the receipts hole on Josh Shapiro keeps getting deeper and deeper and deeper. Yesterday, we covered a little bit, we'll get into more of it today, the case of Ellen Greenberg, the horrific, stabbing death that she received in 2011

just outside Manioc, Pennsylvania, which is in the Philadelphia area, East Falls, where she was found stabbed 10 times in the front, 10 times in the back, including the back of her head, including her spinal column, twice, according to testimony from medical examiners, post-mortem. And yet Josh Shapiro signed off on this being a suicide. And why would he do that? Does it have to do with potential connections that her fiancé had to powerful members

of the Pennsylvania legal community, just some basic questions that we don't seem to have gotten answers to and that Josh Shapiro doesn't seem to want to give us answers to. Why is it that the family of Ellen Greenberg has tried for 13 years

to just get some semblance of an investigation going. And yet when you go to Josh Shapiro's office, when he was the Attorney General, Josh Shapiro would just tell you, "Oh no, no, no, just a suicide. There's nothing to see here. It seems like there's a lot to see here, but Josh Shapiro doesn't want you to see that."

The same way that he doesn't want you to know about the sexual harassment going on in his own office that was perpetuated by one of his cabinet members, a guy by the name of Mike Vareb. Mike Vareb, a former Republican who decided to become a traitor and go and work for a Democrat governor. The same Mike Vareb from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, that I used to see walking around blitzed drunk out of his car.

in Walmart. Yes, that is the same Mike Barrett. So it doesn't surprise me at all that this absolute lush would take the same philandering behavior to the state house, to the cabinet when he decided to throw in with Josh Shapiro, stab his own party in the back.

back and then decide to go and commit sexual harassment the same way that he doesn't seem to have any loyalty to his own party, to his own ideals, or really anyone but himself. What can I say? Couldn't happen to a better couple of guys, but very interestingly,

Josh Shapiro, we're told, didn't even want to stand up for something like this, paid the hush money, tried to go after the victim in this case. Why does Josh Shapiro not care about female victims, whether it's the victim himself?

of 20 stab wounds in the front or the back towards the female victim of sexual harassment in his own office. Plus, we haven't even gotten into how Josh Shapiro signed off on the controlled burn in East Palestine. Stay tuned, folks. We've got a big show today. Mike Benz is here. Josh Shapiro, I haven't forgotten what you said about a couple years back. I'm not going away. Stay tuned. Human Development is right back.

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POSO 20. Mike Benz, the executive director of the Foundation Freedom Online is here now. We're discussing all of these things going on in our country. And really, Josh Shapiro. Now, Benz, something that you might find a little bit interesting, and I'm not going to ask you because I know you haven't looked over all of the case files on this situation yet, but there's this murder of, have you heard of the murder of Ellen Greenberg? Or the potential murder, rather, of this case?

I only heard of it through you and it did seem quite strange. Okay. Because in like the Philadelphia area, this has been sort of a true crime mystery cause that's been going on just on like local blogs and even local subreddits for a long time. Um, there's a mainstream media has covered this many, many times, by the way, this isn't something that like, you know, we're just coming up, but it's just, it's been a local story. So,

One of the big things in it though is the fact, and this is where I think you may know, you may have a little bit of background knowledge that, so it's labeled a suicide, which is very confusing given what we know about the body. Also, by the way, defensive wounds found on the body, bruising, and again, stabbed 10 times in the front, 10 times in the back. Medical examiner says two of the stabs were after, were post-mortem, so there's no hemorrhaging.

What's interesting, though, is a lot of people have said, why was there no real investigation into the fiancé? And when they look into the fiancé, guess what? And this is where you're going to come in.

He's connected to the main line legal community. He's connected to all of those big families in that main line, Lower Marion area. A lot of those same people that then gave donations to Josh Shapiro's candidacy and campaign for attorney general, then later for governor, which again, you know, it it it.

We're not making any allegations, but we're saying isn't that interesting because of those ties. Talk to me just in general a little bit about what the mainline community is in the Philadelphia area and how much money and power is there. Well, I know it very well. It happens to be very close to where I grew up, I'll say. It's a very well-to-do community.

politically connected hub in suburban Philadelphia. It's where a lot of, I would say, the sort of deal-making for the politics, not just of Philadelphia, but also the wider East Coast often spawn out of. You have Gladwin, for example, which is

sort of in the heart of it or very close proximity, which is one of the wealthiest suburbs in all of America. And you have this very intensive legal community there, as well as DNC connect. It's overwhelmingly Democrat, I should note. And so in the same way that you have places like Palo Alto or Cupertino,

in the Silicon Valley area, or you have places like Bethesda in the DC area. A lot of the DC soup politics come out of the wealthy suburb area of Bethesda, or in some cases in Arlington, but not really in the center of the city so much. And so it's a very similar situation with mainline Philadelphia being this big hub for what happens inside the city.

I do find that very strange, by the way. Because they never want to actually live in the city that they've, you know, because of the crime in the city that they preside over. And Larry Krasner, the DA, who's there, by the way, good friends with Josh Shapiro, by the way, they don't actually want to live in the city that they've ruined. So they live outside the city. Oh, but they will talk in the most glorious platitudes about their own

fealty to the ideals that they want to live nothing close to. I witnessed that up close and personal throughout my childhood is this exactly what you just identified, which is planning policies that make a city unlivable on the basis of virtues that are held up sort of like ornaments of cloth, almost like four-star military generals adorn themselves in

you know, the, the regalia of all the wars they never were on the front lines of, there's a very similar situation. Like a North Korean general or something, you know, frankly, like some of our own four stars, you know, and, but yeah, it's exactly, it's exactly it. You know, they hold up these virtues, they virtue signal very loudly, uh,

about policies that again are nothing like what's reflected in their own homes and dinner tables. So it is very curious, but how does one, can you riddle me this? How does one stab oneself in the back 10 times and how does one do two of those stabbings after you're already dead? Is this like a chicken situation where they say that after you, if you die, the head bobble, what is, how can you possibly call this a suicide?

uh, with the graphic and details you just laid out. Yeah, this is like the worst, uh, it's like the worst episode of CSI you've ever heard because in reality, most murders or, you know, situations like this are not, you know, it's, it's not like some big mystery. It's not some Agatha Christie novel. It's, it's literally that the cops probably know exactly who it is. And by the way, um,

not to name any names, but I've had a lot of people in the mainline community reach out to me about this case because the victim's family is also from the mainline community, as well as Philadelphia police officers and members of Pennsylvania politics in general saying this is really the case. If you want to

pull the cornerstone out of Josh Shapiro, the fact that he signed off on this, because here's what happened. So this is crazy. So the happens in 2011, the family retains a lawyer to represent their interests and says, we are going to retain this guy because we believe that it's murder. The family has always maintained that it was a murder.

And they wanted to hire a personal lawyer to represent them. And they started making these petitions to the Philadelphia Police Department and to the Philadelphia DA's office to reinvestigate this case and to get it not even labeled, relabeled as a homicide, because by the way, the coroner originally did label it a homicide. It was then changed to suicide. I think for very obvious reasons, it was labeled a homicide.

Change to suicide, they're saying, look, even if you don't change it back to a homicide, could you at least label it as unknown cause? And so if unknown cause, then at least you could get some investigation going. But no, it's like the case is sealed. Their lawyer, their initial lawyer was Larry Krasner.

So Larry Krasner, the guy before he becomes the George Soros backed DA of Philadelphia, was the lawyer for the victim's family. So he becomes the DA of Philadelphia and then says, wait a minute, I can't represent this case anymore because I have an obvious conflict of interest here. So he kicks it over. Who does he kick it to? Oh, right. The attorney. And then he can't even

make a decision on the case because he's the DA where he, so he's on, he's got a conflict on both sides of the case now. So who did they kick it to? They kick it to the Pennsylvania attorney general. And who was that again? Trying to remember what was his name? A guy, not a big guy. Josh Shapiro. No, that's wild. Wait. So what is Shapiro's connection to the fiancee?

Is it just through the mainline network or is there –

And people have looked at this and said, well, wait a minute. Why is it that, you know, it seems like Krasner had a conflict of interest and he at least had the, you know, had the wherewithal to pull out of the case because he had an obvious conflict of interest. He can't represent himself on both sides of a case. That would be madness. And even for a Soros DA, uh,

You know, he knows that no judge would ever allow this. But people are pointing out the fact that it seems that Shapiro himself may also have, let's just say, conflict of interest. To be fair, that at the very best, there appears to be a conflict of interest because of these familial connections to someone who may in fact be a leading suspect should anyone look into this case beyond suicide.

Well, the pictures that you showed showed a vibrant, healthy, beautiful young woman, which is a very rare case of suicide. Someone who seems to have everything in the world to look forward to and without any obvious signs of mental illness like, you know, being...

strewn with tattoos or looking drugged out or something like that. I mean, this is, looks like the portrait of, of health and happiness. And you're saying that. You mentioned they're looking at, by the way, just a few weeks before she was killed, she was trying on wedding dresses.

This is extraordinary. So she, I mean, look, the obvious example that comes to mind is the Hillary Clinton machine in Arkansas, the so-called phenomenon of Arkansas, where people close to the family or politics of Bill or Hillary Clinton, while remember Bill Clinton had a very similar trajectory to Josh Shapiro, attorney general, then governor, then aspiring president.

And, you know, the the state of Arkansas is strewn on nearly every street corner with suicide victims of people close to the affairs of the Clinton family. You know, I don't know that anybody knows someone who's got 65, you know, friends who suicided themselves under strange circumstances, including ones very similar to the postmortem stabbings that are

you know, that, that you just articulated here. So, I mean, one of the things that immediately comes to mind is if there were these familial relations between the deceased and the fiance and, and the Shapiro family or Shapiro network, it obviously raises the question, did she, did she know something about malfeasance?

going on within that network that they wanted to have quiet. Right, or just something that, you know, that someone did and perhaps they wanted to cover it up because of connections. Again, we don't know because they won't investigate. Quick break, right back. Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily.

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So, yeah, Mike Benz, there's a lot going on in all of this. There's a lot of narratives, by the way, that the media is pushing. They want to push the Kamala narrative. They want to push, you know, is Josh Piro going to be the VP, et cetera, et cetera. You know, his old buddy, by the way, from the same area, Jake Tapper, I should mention, is pushing all this. But I want to go back to something that happened just two and a half weeks ago. And that's the reason that I'm out here. And yesterday I just had the first opportunity to

to walk the farm fairgrounds of Butler, Pennsylvania. And guys, if you have the B roll, throw that up that this area bends, I got to tell you, it's, it's so much more.

smaller than it appears on screen. It's I mean, you can walk from that AGR building to where Trump was standing in about a minute, just just walking at a regular leisurely pace. You know, people say 150 yards, but it doesn't it just doesn't seem that that far at all. You can you can see with the naked eye very clearly. And so people got on me when I was on Tucker and I said that, you know, you easily could have made the shot with iron sights.

And people said, no, no, there's no way. It must have been Red Dot. It must have been something else. But I was standing there looking. I said, look, it's a boot camp shot. That's a shot that's not that hard to make. I may have had EOTech or something like this. But, Benz, I have to tell you the other fact is that when I went out there as well, no security, no FBI tape up. They're actually setting up for a farm show this weekend, it looks like. Why does it seem like they don't want us talking about Butler, PA?

Well, there's a lot of reasons. I mean, obviously, there's the political one, which is the same reason that the media demands went out immediately not to glorify the picture of the shooting because it politically helped Trump, I think.

that a lot of people thought when Trump survived it that that was basically a lock for his political victory because it's just too much and that even neutrals would be sort of brought over in a sympathetic cause. So you have the political aspect, but then you have the much more troubling one, which is the best way to take heat off an investigation is for it to slide out of

national relevancy, which is the more that the news cycle is consumed by coconut emojis for Kamala or white dudes for Harris or whatever, or Trump at a black journalists, it becomes less about, wait a second, did the FBI and secret service deliberately allow to happen or potentially

elements of it even organize an attempted assassination on the president of the United States in broad daylight, where he literally gets shot in the face and just narrowly survives. And so we have these unanswered questions. And in particular, I think we need to know the name of the agent who was supposed to be on the roof that day. And this is something that Jim Jordan

who is one of the most powerful people in Congress. He's the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, which has subpoena power. That's supposed to be oversight of the FBI and Justice Department. He held up an affidavit about a week and a half ago from a member of Secret Service who said that there were orders to be on the roof, but that there was a stand down allegedly because of heat. Well, who gave the stand down order not to be on the roof? Ignore the whole heat thing. It was only 91 degrees at its absolute hottest then.

day, which is not that hot for a summer day in Pennsylvania. And it's by the way, it's nothing to do with the slope of the roof. They said it was heat. Well, who gave the order to say, hey, it's too hot on the roof. Don't go up there.

I personally think that this tactic of saying the buck stops with the DHS secretary or the buck stops with the director of secret service is the perfect way to cover up a crime, because then we never get to know the actual officers or agents who did the actual act of negligence or malfeasance. In this case, we say, you know, who testifies? Well, it's

head of DHS or it's Kim Cheadle or it's Roe. But why is it not the agent who was supposed to be on the roof who's testifying or the members of the FBI SWAT team who had a line of sight to the roof and who also abandoned that right before the shooting happened? Because that will tell you the logistics of how this potential inside job could have happened. Well, I mean,

let me let me throw something out there that i didn't actually understand until i went there myself and it has not been propagated well that so you've heard the story about the second floor was supposed to have these um this sniper team in it right the local sniper team yeah so the the issue being that okay

The warehouse that the shooter allegedly used, and we can see him on the video, so I don't really have to say allegedly, but the warehouse that he used lies in front of that building that has the second story on it. And the windows of that second story building are directly overlooking the roof. So even if the roof was hot, even if the roof of the lower building was too hot for them to use,

It wouldn't matter. They still should have been able to see him from inside because that two-story building overlooks the roof where he was lying prone. So you would have seen him climbing up. You would have seen all of these things. Now, had he climbed up on the other building, then yes, you wouldn't have seen him. But that's immaterial because he was lying directly in front of the windows where that sniper team should have seen him. So some of the questions that I have are why?

what really caused that sniper team to leave their post. And we keep getting told back and forth, they didn't leave their post. They did leave their post. They're claiming they didn't. And yet clearly they didn't see this guy who would have been right in front of their windows. Someone is lying because when I walked there and yet there's no slope at all. I've got the photos up. There's no slope. It's, I mean, the bunny slope at, um,

A camelback mountain in the Poconos is a bigger slope than that that my son, when he was five years old, would learn to use. So if that was directly in front of the windows, why would they leave their post? Because he would have been able – excuse me.

They would have been able to see him. But more importantly, how did he know that they had left their post and then climbed up at the exact moment that they did? So some none of this is adding up. The timeline doesn't add up. And when you look at the physical just geography, the physical geography of the layout there, none of their storyline, none of their excuses line up either.

Right. Well, one of my concerns here is this could have been all done effectively in-house by HSI, Homeland Security Investigations. They played a huge role in January 6. There's an individual named Jeremy Brown, who is a defendant in the January 6 affairs, sentenced to prison after he refused to be a federal informant for DHS's HSI, Homeland Security Investigations,

which is this very unique cell. It sort of operates like the FBI does, but it's not attached to the Justice Department like the FBI is. And so it's allowed to be a much more rogue, free-roaming cell. Now, my understanding is because of the NATO summit and Jill Biden's

dalliances abroad, there was a greatly reduced proportion of Secret Service agents defending Trump that day, and they compensated with additional HSI agents. Now, you can go on, you know, on Revolver News or you can go on X and you can actually listen to Jeremy Brown's 45-minute secretly recorded tape with HSI recruiting him to infiltrate Trump protests and the January 6th affair and threatening him with carrots and sticks.

They're also involved in these undercover investigations and group chats. This was all thrown together very quickly, right? I mean, the Butler rally was only announced seven days before it occurred. And we're told this in that time, that person made three homemade explosive devices. That's what the FBI testified. But this person had drone technology and was able to case the entire place.

It sounded like this guy was ready to go, and when he heard that it was going to be close to his hometown, that was the moment that this was all able to be thrown together, that wasn't thrown together necessarily so quickly in a week, that this was being planned. And then when it happened to serendipitously be close to him, he executed all of this. But nobody gets the idea to do this on their own. They're in group chats. They're in social communications. Now, if an HSI agent was apprised of this,

and an HSI agent was supposed to be on the roof or was a part of that squad with a line of sight. I mean, it could have all been done in-house, so to speak, in a closed loop where the Secret Service director doesn't know about it, the DHS secretary doesn't know about it, the FBI director doesn't know about it, and it could all be sort of farmed in that closed loop, which is why we need the specific names of the agents. They love telling us the names of the agents. We know all about Harry Dunn,

and how he saved the day on January 6th, they had no worries about his security by doxing and glorifying his work there. Why do we not get to know when federal officers commit acts of gross negligence or potentially deliberate malfeasance? Because by knowing that officer's communications,

that officer's radio comms, their texts, what's on that person's cell phone? That would tell us essentially the chain of command for who that person got orders to or what that person was apprised of. I mean, frankly, this idea of throwing everything under the cloak of an ongoing investigation has to be cast aside when there's an investigation into the government agency itself.

And Ben, real quick, we're heading to break, but we're hearing also from Senator Hawley's office, as well as Senator Marshall's office, Senator Johnson's office that we're all in contact with, and we've had members of them on the show, that they're also being stonewalled. These are United States senators that are being prevented from receiving this information. And we're even told now that the FBI or the Secret Service acting committee

is out there saying that they didn't receive any word that the shooter had a rifle until he opened fire, despite the fact that we know local law enforcement were calling long gun, long gun. They had a gunman on the loose for months.

at least 30 seconds, possibly even 30 minutes prior to him opening fire. A mad gunman on the loose and the Secret Service didn't even know. We can't get any information as to what the chain of command was or what's going on. Right back, quick break, Human Events Daily. Jack, where is Jack? Where is Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.

Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys who should be getting policies.

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Now, by the way, breaking news just coming across the wire, not related to this, but important. Judge Chutkan's order denying presidential immunity in the Trump J6 case has been officially vacated after the Supreme Court's ruling in the immunity case. So obviously, this is something that we knew would be happening. It's sort of performed since the case came through. But again, just another example of the amount of times

that the regime has tried to take out Trump and has failed. And so, Mike Benz, this is something that was really my thesis for when I was on Tucker, was that, look, you know, the...

the regime is what Trump is really up against. It's not Kamala Harris, it's not Joe Biden, it's not Josh Shapiro or any of these people. It is the regime. And once you adopt that filter, you can actually understand things and not only analyze things properly, but also predict what will come next. So from the regime

lens perspective, you would say, okay, well, the first thing that's going to happen is they'll try to take them off the ballot through lawfare. We tried to do this. Then we say, okay, they're going to try to take them out through a primary. They tried to do that as well. They tried to prop up Nikki Haley and the neoconservatives were throwing a lot into this. Then we, then you would say, all right, if that doesn't work, if all of that doesn't work,

He's still on the ballot, he goes through. The next thing you might predict is an assassination attempt. You see an assassination attempt come up. Then finally they would say, all right, well, even taking a bullet, you know, shooting a bullet at this guy doesn't work. He's apparently not stopped by bullets. You might say, all right, we're going to change our candidate out and try to run a completely separate new candidate against him. And going back to this, we keep seeing again and again

not only the refusal of Secret Service to meet with the local police and maintain basic radio communications, just comms. By the way, this was an issue on 9/11 when the, I think it was the FDNY didn't have good comms with the Port Authority and the NYPD. And I think a hundred firefighters were in the second tower when it collapsed that didn't even know yet that the first tower had collapsed because they just weren't on the right frequency.

And so this has been a huge issue, interoperability. This is the kind of thing, by the way, that would normally be discussed. And talking to someone that's worked military operations and trainings, that you have a tactical operations center, you would work through a communications plan, you would make sure that a team lead or someone would always have what you call an emergency line open. The emergency line would always be there. Everyone would know the frequency. And by the way, every officer on that site that was involved in it

should always know the emergency line. So that way, if an emergency occurs, then you can put something out on that line and say, "Hey, there's a guy with a gun, hold the president back." So we see time and again, the drone didn't work. They refused the drone from local law enforcement.

We're told, by the way, that the regular casing officers from the Secret Service were denied for this event and that the order for that came from the current acting director of Secret Service back when he was the previous director who had conducted the site surveys. I mean...

Benz, when the president comes to an event, you know, they're like welding manhole covers down, right? This is not, you know, something that's usually done in such a haphazard way. Why was it that it seems that this event was turned into such an obvious security nightmare to allow Donald Trump to walk onto a stage when you've already gotten the call over the tactical net that there's a man with a long gun? Well, this begs the question of

what the FBI or DHS knew in advance about this shooter who's got this very strange history. We were told that classmates said that he had previously threatened to shoot up a school. That's the sort of thing that usually gets someone on a Fed radar. The person made three homemade explosive devices. If you try to do a Google search for how to make a pipe bomb at home, you will immediately end up in an FBI dragnet. The only other way to learn how to do that is through military friends.

which will also get you in an FBI dragnet. We know that the FBI loves teaching people how to make homemade explosive devices because this is literally what they did in the Gretchen Whitmer Fednapping case, which if you recall, also had the added spice of being an attempted assassination of Gretchen Whitmer.

Gretchen Whitmer, we were told, that once she was kidnapped, they were planning about possibly decapitating her or something. And you remember the way they nabbed them was the FBI sent people into their group chats and into their meetings and sold them pipe bomb making parts. And he actually went to trainings with them on grounds to teach them how to construct pipe bombs. And lo and behold, this shooter has the exact same

profile, deranged loner, the exact same alleged crime that is with making these homemade explosives and even the exact same alleged plot with an attempted assassination. So what would it have taken for this to have been an inside job as that term is kicking around? It would have taken foreknowledge.

either by the FBI or DHS, the Secret Service is under DHS, of this individual planning to do what he did in the way that he did it, that is going to the roof at that time in order to take a shot at the president. And someone within the FBI or within DHS would have then had to have communicated with DHS's Secret Service to say, stand down at this time

at this aspect of the perimeter, i.e., the roof. And so that's really the link here. And so the thing that needs to be drilled down to is the nature of the stand down. Again, we have an affidavit from a Secret Service whistleblower that they were supposed to be there, but they were told to stand down. And so everything else that you're identifying here really flows from this question of why this

why they had such lax security, why they chose to ignore so many standard protocols. Well, that question may be answered by knowing the name of the officer who ordered that stand down from the roof. And that happened at two points, right? There was supposed to be someone on the roof, that person had a stand down, and there was supposed to be, as you mentioned, a sniper team with a line of sight to the roof.

And they were not there. Now, whether they wandered off randomly or were they given a stand down order, go to where they told by someone else to go to a different roof. Well,

The question here is sort of solved by knowing the name of the person who gave that order, because then you just get all the comms of that agent or officer and see who they're connected to, what advance notice they have. Were they in communications with the FBI? Did they have advance knowledge that there was a deranged loaner playing to use the roof? Because if that's the case, then it's case closed and we can move right to prosecution.

And of course, we need to look into all of these. We're not getting any answers. We're not getting answers from the Secret Service. It's not giving any. The FBI is not giving any. Homeland Security is not getting any. This is why we need Jim Jordan, the Weaponization Committee. We need to start issuing subpoenas. We need to issue subpoenas right now. And by the way...

I would actually, I'm going to go, I'm looking at this, all right, I'm not in communication with any of this, but I'm looking into this, that I've noticed that the families of some of the other victims have begun lawyering up. And I'm looking to see as to whether or not they will begin filing wrongful death suits against the Secret Service and the FBI.

And once they do, which I think they should, they definitely, you know, they're going to try, by the way, to throw hush money at you. They're going to try the family of Corey Comfort. They're going to try to say, take the settlement. Let's not take this to court. Let's not get into discovery. And look, I'm not going to tell any of those families what they should or shouldn't do. But if those cases do end up going to discovery and we do potentially start having to get the text messages.

out and the names out and the labeling out and the emails, not just by the way from the event itself, but prior to the event, after the event, that might be one of the only ways to get it out. And by the way, someone else who's got a claim to that as well is Donald J. Trump himself, who was also a victim of government negligence.

here and probably has a civil claim stay tuned human events daily we'll be right back 1776.1776humanevents.com in my ear about the boring people at your office i'm trying to listen to the new human events with jack pozubic all right jack back live 1776 human events dot com we're on with mike vance mike

Talk to me about some other times where there have been instances such as this, where there have been horrific events that have taken place in the United States and only later, some cases years later, do we find that turns out that our federal agencies knew a little bit more than they let on at the time. Well, one of the most extraordinary cases of this, and I'm so glad you brought this up in our last segment,

the potential to bring a wrongful death lawsuit against the FBI or against Secret Service by the families of the shooting victims in this case is that there was a similar situation almost 30 years ago in 1995 with the event that made the career of one Merrick Garland. And that was the 1995 Oklahoma City shooting

Now, there was a strange side plot to the OKC event, which was the strange murder of a guy named Kenneth Trandu, who was...

effectively mistaken for the John Doe number two, as that person, there was a nationwide manhunt for the accomplice to Timothy McVeigh. And Trenadue was murdered in federal custody in a brutal, savage way. And his brother happened to be an ace attorney and take up the case.

and filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the FBI. I believe he won something like a million-dollar settlement or something to that effect. But then he then used those settlement funds to continue a deeper investigation into the event itself, which turned over probably more documents about the actual incident.

hair on the Oklahoma City bombing than any other journalist in the country, than any congressional committee in the country. And many members of Congress actually supported him in this investigation. And what it turned up, some of it was extraordinary. It turned out that the Central Intelligence Agency actually had a satellite over Elohim City, the place where Timothy McVeigh was shot.

making the explosives, allegedly. And then Trenadue filed a lawsuit to get the documents from the CIA and the satellite footage. And a district court ended up saying that it couldn't be turned over for national security reasons. That was in something like 2010. Trenadue actually was able to use that wrongful death lawsuit to get the FBI to force them to turn over videotapes

which were otherwise not being disclosed to the public, of the actual bombing event. But then when the FBI was ordered by the court to turn it over, they claimed that all 20-some videotapes simultaneously got corrupted. But that at least forced the official lie to be put in print, which is that it may be the case, if this were an inside job in this situation, that the FBI and Secret Service have already purged all the phones. They've already said they didn't capture the radio communications.

but force them to say that to a court, force them to hold the laughingstock of it that the dog ate their homework every single time. And because that's the sort of thing that while they have wiggle room and as you said, they can say, well, we do, we don't, they can change their story to fit whatever the trending narrative is. But these sorts of lawsuits actually

force the constellation of facts to be ingrained in the sky. And when it's all seen clearly from a distance, everyone can see it for what it is. So I think the wrongful death lawsuit is a very powerful course of action here.

Right. And of course, you know, that's up to the families and, you know, we leave that to them and to their best judgment. But, you know, I think for a lot of people, if you want to know what really happened that day, if you want to dig in and if you're the type of person that wants to actually get to the truth. We've seen this, by the way, with the 9-11 families getting the 28 pages unredacted, I should say.

releasing the information about the involvement of the Saudi state at the time in 2001. And also, by the way, not with the wrongful death suit, but this was something that we just got a few minutes to the break, but you know, we, you and I both spoken about this, but the Garland, Texas shooting,

that it wasn't until years later and a third prosecution was attempted that it later found out, one of the lawyers in the case was digging through discovery and suddenly finds that there was an FBI handler associated with the case who was actually in the car.

behind the ISIS-inspired shooters during the shooting, took the initial photograph of them, fled the scene, and was detained by police officers before being released. They covered that up for years until this lawyer defending another potential defendant in the case actually dug this all out.

And not only did they have an FBI agent trailing the shooter on his way to the shooting, but they had an FBI informant paid over $100,000 who had been secretly becoming the shooter's best friend months before the shooting and telling him to, quote, tear up Texas.

to go through with the shooting. So the FBI had advanced knowledge of the whole thing, but covered it up for three years because the president of the United States at that time, Barack Obama, was trying to use the shooting as a reason to justify Pentagon boots on the ground in Syria. So for three years, you find out the FBI knew the whole time.

ISIS is inspiring. No, not just they knew about the plot. They were the ones who created the plot. By the way, the third one I'll throw out just since we're on it, that we are third and fourth, that we know FBI informants were had ties to the Pulse nightclub shooting because Omar Mateen's father had been

had been in fbi informant and also we know that fbi informants had spoken to and had been in part of the network involved with the zarnaev brothers the boston bombers and there's still by the way a lot of questions out there and michelle mcphee has written a lot of fantastic newsweek pieces on this and fantastic books about this that who exactly constructed those

those pressure cooker explosives at the Boston Marathon, that these were, you know, if you believe that ridiculous story that they just read some Al-Qaeda magazine and then were able to construct bombs that killed many people and blew limbs off. You know, this is just, I'm laughing because this is a ridiculous story that they told the public. These guys flying back and forth from Dagestan, Russia with passports that were out of

of date in some cases expired and and some one case didn't even have a passport at all so many ties directly back to what the fbi was doing during that period and what do we know the fbi is focused on now oh that's right domestic extremists right-wing extremists last last couple of seconds ben we got to go where can people follow you to get more information and to get your office hours

Find me on X at Mike Ben cyber. I have a subscriber office hours every Sunday afternoon. You can ask me, ask me questions anywhere. I'm going to try to post on my X account that, that, that Anderson Cooper tear up Texas ISIS thing that you just, you just mentioned. Cause it's fun. I just watched that. Anderson Cooper used to actually cover this stuff, folks.

It's crazy, you know, they say it and it's all good. We say it and it's a conspiracy theory. Completely insane. We're not going to stop. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to play a short.