James O'Keefe's Trip to Minneapolis Was Insane. Here's What Caught His Attention.
James O’Keefe was on the
ground in Minneapolis, entering the anti-ICE autonomous zone, because
that’s what these liberal cities tolerate, which is mob rule. The city
was already a powder keg when Renee Good was shot and killed after
ramming into an ICE agent with her car on January 7.
Now, the death of Alex Pretti, who was shot and killed by Border
Patrol, has the city on the verge of all-out civil war. Pretti was armed
during the encounter, but that’s not a crime. The video isn’t as
definitive as it was with Good’s shooting. We’ll see what the
investigation yields.
In the meantime, O’Keefe ventured into the
city, where he was recognized and was the target of death threats via
text. He and his team were also accosted by the mob—it was a wild
reporting excursion. What caught his attention was how organized these
anti-ICE guerrillas were, and how we need to wake up to the threat they
pose to the country:
I’ve never experienced anything
quite like today in my life. I’ve interacted with the Cartel and have
witnessed some crazy things in the desert in ‘24. But what strikes me is
how organized these agitators in Minneapolis are. They have spotters
everywhere in the city and suburbs, on street corners, even 30 minutes
away from downtown. They have people at hotels that work with them and
signal to them which made it making it difficult for us to lose our tail
once my cover was blown. Usually I lose a tail. Not this time. We
switched locations THREE times. I recorded and posted this while leaving
Wayzata, while they were STILL surveilling. We all agreed we must make
the threats public ASAP, even if we had people still in the field with
the hidden cams.
Earlier around noon, while @camhigby released
his report on the Signal threads, I was inside what appeared to be a
fully autonomous Zone. No police presence. The police were told to
leave. I identified myself as Press and they said they will kill Press
and will not let me leave. My skin was fully covered because it was so
cold. But because they couldn’t verify who I was, they screamed and
started throwing ice bottles at us. One hit, @SKRUCHTENMMA, a marine who
was with me. They patted him down like THEY were the authorities,
attempting to confiscate any weapons. They were set to destroy our
vehicle before we even got to it. I will have a full video report
shortly.
But the bigger picture here is more important. I am
angry. But not at the agitators. I find myself already angry at the
people who don’t understand what we’re dealing with and will do nothing
about it. When I got to the suburbs I felt like I was in a simulation.
I
believe the American people need to wake up. This moment is a warning
about where we’re headed. Fear pushes people to care only about their
money and their families—I get it. But when fear turns inward, when
self-preservation and greed replace moral courage, evil goes
unchallenged. And history shows that what we ignore today will come for
all of us tomorrow.
Ironically and incredibly, I see that these
Communists do not fear death in the same way most good people seem to.
The only thing the Communists fear is exposure itself. And that’s good
news because it may be our only option.
I’m dead serious about
investigating the prosecutors themselves if they don’t hold these
Minnesota fraudsters and violent mobsters accountable for what they’re
doing. Stay tuned for the videos.
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