In this powerful and emotional episode of The Pete Santilli Show, Pete shares personal reflections on government overreach, deep state corruption, and the ongoing battle for freedom in America.The episode begins with Pete discussing his unwavering support for President Trump, while criticizing the Epstein document release and its lack of true transparency. He exposes government surveillance operations, particularly those under John Brennan and Barack Obama, alleging that blackmail tactics were used to compromise Israeli intelligence and other global agencies.Pete recounts his own persecution at the hands of the deep state, revisiting his 619-day imprisonment, the assassination of LaVoy Finicum, and the false narratives used to silence political dissidents. He details the FBI’s entrapment tactics, the use of informants, and the targeting of conservative activists, drawing parallels to the January 6th defendants who face similar mistreatment.The show takes an emotional turn when Pete plays bodycam footage of a January 6th defendant who took his own life, explaining the psychological toll of political persecution. He openly shares his past fears of government raids, discussing how he lived on edge for years, prepared for another wrongful arrest. Now, with Trump’s administration in power, he declares that fear is gone and calls on Americans to stand firm against tyranny.The episode also covers the Sierra Club’s deep involvement in land seizures, environmental manipulation, and political persecution, specifically tying their actions to the targeting of Michelle Fiore and the Bundy Ranch standoff.Finally, Pete shifts gears to discuss Trump’s upcoming meeting with Zelensky, setting the stage for a larger conversation on global power struggles, rare earth minerals, and the fight against globalist control.
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