By Alexandra Bruce
Forbidden Knowledge TV
Former FBI officer Kyle Seraphin joins Alex Jones to discuss the LA Riots.
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Kyle Seraphin: I saw you talking to Dr [Naomi] Wolf about the CHP officers that were stranded underneath that overpass, and that’s really striking stuff to see, that you’re –
Alex Jones: By the way, it’s now confirmed, the Mayor ordered them not to help.
Kyle Seraphin: Right, you’ve got a half dozen guys working for a state agency that, in theory believe they’re not going to be left behind, to be torn apart by a mob.
You’ve got a mob above them at an elevated position, a position of tactical advantage, throwing down firebombs –
Alex Jones: And it’s a state highway, it’s their jurisdiction.
Kyle Seraphin: It’s their space to work. And what kind of message – just think about this, because forget about the optics from the outside. From the outside, it looks like you lost control of a piece of your city. That’s also debilitating. That’s a narrative-win for people that want anarchy or destruction, or want to be able to move that forward.
But as a law enforcement officer who’s stuck underneath a bridge underpass, and you have reinforcements, people who could come in and get you out of there, and you’re just stuck underneath there for how many hours?
Alex Jones: And they’re throwing rocks and fireworks and fireballs at you.
Kyle Seraphin: So, they’re engaging in what would be a Deadly Force scenario, because if any of those things hit the cop in the head from that distance, you could cause either death or serious physical injury.
Alex Jones: People die all the time when cinderblocks get thrown off on cars.
Kyle Seraphin: That is the standard for the…DOJ, domestically, to be able to engage in Deadly Force.
Am I saying you should be sharpshooting these people? Not necessarily. But what I’m saying is you have a Deadly Force scenario, where you have people stuck in a place and no one is coming to come get them.
Alex Jones: Well, there they are with a person at about 60 feet away, throwing big pieces of concrete, hitting the cop in the head, right there.
Kyle Seraphin: Right. You took that in the face.
Alex Jones: I can’t believe, because I’m not going to say I’m the toughest guy around. I guess they’re better trained than I would be. I would blow up and like, go climb over the highway, go to the top and attack the person.
Kyle Seraphin: So he’s wearing that face mask. You saw that probably actually saved him from the bulk of the injury. A lot of times, if you’re wearing a Draeger mask or one of these regulators, it’ll keep the impact on the eye [?]. So thank God for that.
Alex Jones: But I mean, that’s trying to kill somebody. So, Attempted Murder.
Kyle Seraphin: Think about the message it sends to the other cops: “If you engage, we will not back you up. We’re not coming to get you.” And we had that exact same message, loud and clear, when I was in Portland in 2020.
It was like, “If you engage these people and you do something that you are lawfully allowed to do, not only –
Alex Jones: You talked about how Antifa would surround your car and you could do nothing.
Kyle Seraphin: You can’t do anything. You have to wait for a Proactive Activity. So you’re assuming unnecessary risk, because your agency is not going to back you up.
And those cops got that exact same message, right there on that video clip. They learned that if they act, they’re going to be left alone. They’re going to be abandoned, out there and “You’re on your own until we decide that it’s safe, politically.”
Alex Jones: Which will then paralyze –
Kyle Seraphin: The response.
Alex Jones: The response, which is what the Communists want.
Kyle Seraphin: And then, you get more cars burning and “It’s just for fun!” and how do you know, it’s not just a moment of exuberance. And so, you’re getting –
Alex Jones: I’m surprised the LAPD – because there were hundreds of them, literally hundreds of yards away – did not just say, “Screw the Mayor!” and didn’t just storm over there and beat the Hell out of those people.
Kyle Seraphin: I think the other problem is, is that we already had what happened in 2021. We already saw a Compliance Purge take place in a lot of different departments and also federal agencies where, if you were going to be a person who said, “I’m going to act on my own volition and do what I know is right.” You’re going to get removed.
Alex Jones: I mean, Texas has this law – I don’t know about California – a Failure to Render Aid. And I mean, my dad always taught me this. If you drive by and you’re the only person, you see a car wreck or you see somebody hurt or you see a group of people shooting at a cop – and you see this in Texas all the time, where people start shooting at cops and citizens end up taking them out.
I mean, Failure to Render Aid is a real issue. The police would have been totally in the right to not follow the order to not help other police.
I would agree, but consider where it is. It’s in California. That’s the same place where I was growing up.
Alex Jones: So you’re saying they’ve already weeded-out.
Kyle Seraphin: Anybody that is an independent thinker that is going to go out there and stand on their own two feet and make a good decision, a critical thinking decision in the moment, they know they’re not going to get backed-up. And the people that were already going to make the decision got weeded-out by COVID mandates.
And again, this is California, the same place that McDonald’s ends up being sued because a lady poured a cup of coffee in her lap when I was a kid. That was a famous story. The amount of litigious, ridiculous, you know, frivolous lawsuits that get put on cops in California is very high, as well.
Alex Jones: And he stayed. And so you’re dealing with this one on for, like hours. So for an hour or longer, they’re dropping cinderblocks on pinned police, trying to kill them, they’re bouncing off their heads, knocking helmets off and Molatov cocktails and the police, 60 yards away, sit and watch that.
Kyle Seraphin: That’s right. Yeah. And then look, that’s not a Federal thing to do.
But what you ought to find out is who are the people that were involved in organizing that group? Did they call anybody for reinforcements?
When we were hanging out in Portland, they were using FRS radios. So that’s over the air. That’s unencrypted. That is available to anybody. I know, for a fact that the FBI Portland office was recording all of those calls.
So is FBI Los Angeles, now using repeaters and setting up capture so they can actually track who these, these cells are?
Alex Jones: That’s a good point. We’ve got video at that bridge and other places where you have the little commie leaders out going, “Oh yeah. Go over to the Manager.” I think there’s another term, you know, “Go over to the Leader, they’ll tell you where to go, but hand out these American flags and don’t burn them. This is how we’re fooling them.” I mean, they’re saying they’re being directed.
Kyle Seraphin: Yeah, they’re obfuscating this. Like I said, all these things harken back to what I saw in 2020. We saw a whole [Summer of Love], where we saw a whole summer of it. It looks like we’re in for another summer of that and as long as it’s tolerated, it will take place.
We’re seeing it in Dallas. We’re seeing it in Austin, now here. You know, we’re, we’re seeing it all over this country.
Alex Jones: Yeah. But Brian Stelzer said “It’s not real.”
Kyle Seraphin: Of course. I mean, they said the same thing: “Fiery, but mostly peaceful.” This one, it’s going to be, you know, “Some people just like to have fun by burning cars.”
Because that’s how we get our jollies in America is burn our neighbors.
Alex Jones: By the way, that’s a talking point. Pelosi said that, too.
Kyle Seraphin: Yeah. So it, it had to have been marched-out, or at least great minds came and coalesced around the same kind of horrible idea.
But you know, my concern is there is organization. It’s not a ton of people, but it doesn’t take a lot of people to whip it up. We’ve had folks – well, look, the United States does Color Revolutions in other countries.
We have specialized units that go in, in a special mission units that are able to go in there and foment anger and, and anxiety in a crowd. And it doesn’t take special tools. It takes specially-trained people to go and get people on board, because crowd mentality and mass hysteria, those are real things.
If you’ve ever been in a crowd, when things start getting heated, you realize that there’s a certain energy and some people react to it by –
Alex Jones: Mob psychology.
Kyle Seraphin: So yeah, those of us that want to run away, we just don’t want to be in it.
Alex Jones: But if they could use George Floyd to trigger something so massive, what I’m saying is in the Podesta War Games, they say that the federal forces, military and ICE will kill migrants to demonstration.
Well, here we are. And I’m saying the last ingredient to take this to something 50 times bigger than the Summer of Love in 2020 is that. I’m saying I’m seeing all the signs that that is going to be provided, one way or another starting this weekend.
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Author: Alexandra Bruce
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