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Hernando Arce vs SAPD | Ep 167

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Hernando Arce is just a regular American who escaped New York City for the freedom of Texas, America. As a member of the anti-lockdown group "Beyond the Mask," Arce has found himself the unlikely voice standing up in his adopted state for the way Texas USED to be: a place that valued freedom and the Bill of Rights. This interview was sparked by a viral video of Arce being cuffed while simply documenting the mass illegal immigration transportation taking place through San Antonio Texas.____________________________________________________Today's podcast supported by https://CatholicVote.Org Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites: https://4Patriots.com/kyle  SUSPENDABLES MERCH: http://The-Suspendables.com http://PatriotCoolers.com/discount/KYLE https://MyPillow.com/KYLE 🇺🇸 Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KyleSeraphin🚨 Follow on TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@kyleseraphin⭐️ 5-star Reviews (scroll to the bottom to leave one): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kyle-seraphin-show/id1654162813

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Take a look behind the curtain with the real whistleblower in American Patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this programme has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Saraf. Well, hello my friends, and welcome to the Kyle Serafin Show. Today is Tuesday. It's October the 31st. That makes it Halloween, So happy Halloween. Are you wearing a costume? Are you a child wearing a

costume to work? If you're a parent, you get a pass. That's. That's it. In my book. Grown-ups don't need to be wearing costumes. That being said, I totally would wear a costume with my kids, in fact. I don't want to tell you guys something that's too much detail, but my son and I might have matching Ghostbusters costumes. It's the only costume that I ever want to wear because it's a flight suit. Most comfortable thing in the world. Nothing like wearing pyjamas.

Also, what's better than the original Ghostbusters? Nothing. Almost nothing, I would say to you, is better than that movie when it comes to just pure entertainment and good times. So it's Halloween, and in order to that, we're going to do a little show that is a bit spooky. It's about a man who got arrested for doing something you thought you were supposed to be able to do in this country. Freedom of the press.

Freedom of speech. I'm not talking about Owen Shroyer. We're talking about Hernando RC. And you are going to get a little taste of his story. It's not even free here in Texas, when the local law enforcement decide to put the kibosh on the things that you think you can do, walk around, report on what's happening around you, especially the things that the government is doing wrong. I thought we had that ability in

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show. Someone who is holding government to account, which is what we're all about, and has been a frontline witness to not just the bad policies, but I would say he's experienced a little bit of the sort of the teeth of what comes in when you when you piss off the state. We are bringing in Hernando RC Hernando, who told me the gringo pronunciation is Hernando. But that's the way he does it, not ernando as you might if you live in San Antonio too long.

Fernando, thanks for joining us buddy. Hey, thank you, Kyle. Thank you for your attention. Thank you. So I see you got a Trump hat on. Who are you trying to upset with that Trump hat on, my friend? Well, you know the the the story behind the Trump had every time he gets indicted, I go to thetrumpstore.com and I buy a different colour hat. So I got about four of these hats. Outstanding. All right, I want to talk about who you are and how you came to

our attention. We're going to get into all that it's going to culminate up. We got a video that we're gonna show in probably a little bit here of you pissing off the right people in the wrong place. But let's start off with The Who you are as a person. Where did you grow up, my friend? Yeah, actually I'm a political refugee asylum from the People's Republic of New York. Yes. Yeah, behind enemy territory.

I did escape. Years ago who are sovereign state of San Antonio TX thinking that the Texas culture of come and take it would stand up to tyranny.

Unfortunately I've been a little bit disappointed the last few years as we saw from COVID 2. Now with the illegal immigration crisis they made in that you know that these men and women here in infected that have so far let me down but I'm I'm I'm going to stand up and hopefully we'll get we'll get this job will be to defeat the security in in this state in the country. Amen to that. Let me ask you a question. What part of New York did you grow up in?

Brooklyn, NY. You brought in Brooklyn, my wife in Brooklyn. So tell me about growing up in Brooklyn. What? What year were you born and and what was Brooklyn like at that time? Well, I was born in the year 1969, so I'm 54 years old and. You know, I was born and raised in New York City. You know, my whole life I I, I love the city. Special place for me. But I didn't leave the city because I told my friends it

lost its soul. You know, as I see it as a soul that it lost I think during the days of mayor thinking the Blasio 10 years ago, eight years ago. So unfortunately it's Deadpool and anyone living in these big cities need to get out of them like Chicago, LA and New York. It's not. You don't want to be there if you're conservative. When you were a kid growing up in Brooklyn, you got to see some of the rough times. In the 70s, it was pretty rough, right?

And in the 80s as well, my wife saw that it got better and it got worse again. Can you kind of talk about the transition you were able to see because I think it's a unique lens to be able to look at what's going on in our country now. Remember those? It was the 80s with Kill Patty, with Mayor Dinkins in New York City. Because I'm from, you know, city, not upstate New York. Different, different culture up there. But yeah, it was very bad. The city, my mother, my mother, God bless her.

So she raised seven children by herself, never took a dollar of welfare. She drove a yellow taxi cab. Can you speak any English? She was an immigrant, but she came here the right way. During the 1964 when they after good pay with that fascinated they actually he trying to build

to open up the the borders. A lot of people don't notice but he but they wanted to open up the border legally to migrants not just from Europe and most actions but from South America and the Caribbean. So my mom was part of that surge of legal migration to Emma citizen 1980s. Right. But to answer your question yes you know she's been robbed. I've been robbed as a cab driver, driving a cab, and you were sitting in the 90s while I

was in college. Thank God Rob Rudy Giuliani came in. Who was? Penny General, right, a federal attorney general. He cleaned it up. He cleaned it up real, real quickly. And so I was able to live, you know, my adulthood during the great times of the 90s and the 2000, where there was a great time to live in New York. Not anymore. Did you say you were driving a cab in New York City? There was a family business.

Stallion. We own the medallion, yes, we bought a medallion and that's another story in itself. I don't know how long we have, how many time we have on this. Let's talk about it because that, I mean some of the advent of Uber and Lyft and this screwed over the cab drivers that really worked there. I mean, people would mortgage their houses to get these medallions. Tell people about what that's about.

Look at the industry intimately, because me and my partner back in 1992, we noticed that there was a market, there was a niche for a publication in the industry. As I was driving the cab, I noticed that there was no publication, no magazine. So me and my friend was my mentor. Carl said he was at who's like my father because I didn't grow up with dad.

We started a publication called Taxi magazine and within six months we were, we were you know, had 60 advertisers and you know about advertising, it's all about, you know, the publishing business, all about the advertiser. So it's a billion dollar industry, you know? And it's controlled by, you know, the, the. The Jewish people and I I love my Jewish people. You know what's going on in Israel right now. I learned a lot through my Israeli friends and my Jewish

people in that industry. The godfather was his name was Andrew. Andy Greenbaum was the godfather of the industry. He's passed on now. But the medallion value has skyrocketed. When my mother bought it was $75,000 to 2000. I think in 2000 I might drop by the year. 2008 was when Uber came around and at the height of the market the medallion which is a which is a cap market of only 13,000 yellow taxi cab. In this video of 8 million people, only 13,000 Yellow tab.

That medallion value went up to $1.2 million. Yeah, I want, I want to explain that to people that are not from New York. Like I said, unique insight because because my wife grew up around there, I've been around cab drivers have been around kind of the interesting piece of it. So you had to buy in to get the medallion, which gives you the licence to operate a cab. Is it 1 cab or can you do multiple cabs under the same

medallion? You could do individual, you can do corporation, they called it. OK, but it's kind of like a. It's it's like a cartel. It's kind of like to be a realtor. You got to go to the Realtors. You got to get the. Since there from them and they create it and and the cab thing is the same game, you've got to buy in to the cab game in New York City historically. And you know back then it's free market.

You've got the compliment. You know you you purchased the medallion which is a metal piece like this that goes in the hood of the car, you know Ford or whatever vehicle you had Chevy Pop and then you know you get the insurance, then you're good to go And you started on the open market, you know, put through through a taxi broker through you know, yellow taxi broker. So yeah, I was intimately in the industry. Unfortunately, you know, unfortunately, I don't know. It's it's it's it's a free

market. Uber and Lyft came around. I remember that day that they came around, the value of the Yellow Cab went from 1.2 million down to like 600,000 first. And so many people, a lot of immigrants, you know, they basically put everything on the line to be able to have a medallion to buy into this. And now suddenly you got like college kids out there driving around with their their, their hoodies, right? Well, they were foreclosures. They gave it back to the city. They overleveraged on it.

They overleveraged. They were over borrowed on it. So I think the Yellow Cab medallion right now is currently worth around 3-4 hundred thousand, which is a lot of money for a yellow in a city. But it is New York City, just like everything else in New York. Expensive. Yeah, sure. But it's it's an interesting to see you also saw Giuliani come in. You just talk about that. They call it America's mayor. Were you Were you happy to see Giuliani when he took over up there?

Yeah, you know, he lost the first, the first time he ran for election, he lost by a small percentage, you know, and the second time around he got, he got in. So yeah, it was, you know, he went after he he started a programme with no national. There's the people misinterpreted. It's called stop, question and frisk. OK, it's not stop and frisk, it's stop testing and then press.

And that was very important because that went over, that went after the criminals, the the low hanging for criminals that were breaking windows. You heard about the broken window analogy, right? You go after person that break the window. And put him in gaol and you know make that then that causes the other crimes the more serious crimes do not happen. So he that was his theory and it worked along with the Commission. I've got his name. He just died last month.

But yeah Giuliani cleaned up. It was all about the crime. You know once they cleaned up the crime you know there was a saying in Times Square that the because Times Square was like you know all prostituted and everything like that. But I won't go into that but but. But. It used to be a pretty rough neighbourhood to go rolling around at times. Where? I mean, I've been robbed, My mom's been robbed, You know, driving a car back in the late 80s. He came in 1992.

So. You know, he just turned it around and he brought in big corporations. Wall Street is a big thing out there. The fasted mark is a big thing out there. And it was a great time to be alive in the 90s, You know, when I was in my college days driving a cab and into the 2000 because Mayor Bloomberg, OK, he's took over Giuliani's policy even though he's a lefty, right. We all know he's one of these

George girls kind of guys. But when he was mayor, he, he, he, he was smart enough to to acknowledge that, you know what, if it's not broken, don't fix it. So he kept Giuliani policy. Bloomberg Legacy was the West side of Hudson Yards. City. He created his own city hours legacy to Bloomberg's legacy. Juliano's legacy was that he made, he made. He made New York great again, just like Trump makes America great again. No, you're right.

And it's kind of fun because I remember watching the Batman movies, the 80s with Michael Keaton in it, you remember and they showed Gotham City and like that's what people that were not from New York thought New York look like. And I don't think it was that far off in some ways in certain neighbourhoods. And yeah, the legacy was that that that, you know Giuliani came in and cleaned it up. Now the the Rep that he gets because they're obviously smearing him because he associated with.

Trump was that that that policy was inherently racist. So you've got an immigrant mother, you know, you're a guy that's out there driving a cab. That's like about the most blue collar thing you can do in New York City, but you get to see everything as well. Is that a racist policy from where you stood? Did it did it make people who are either black or or Hispanic? Were they less safe because of

those kind of policies? Well, let's, let's, let's be frank, you, let's see, let's look at the facts. You know, in terms of race, I mean fucking black, Spanish, white, whatever, right. You know, you and I know that you know that 50 or depending on the time, but it's up there 50 to 65% of the time. It's committed by black people, black men generally. Black victims too, is the other funny thing because it's like, yeah, who's going to be the victim of the prime people around you?

Black on black crime. Stop questioning fruit. Did I gonna go to, you know you're gonna go to where the crime is. And unfortunately, yeah, the black man in New York and across the country represents only 8% of the population. However they create, they they are responsible for 50 to 65% of the time. So I never saw it as a race thing and it's putting a race aside. It's just looking at the fact. You know, just running down like this is the population set that

we're looking into. Obviously, it's not all 8% of the black men in the world are doing this sort of thing. So yeah, so that's the other sad thing. So you get guys who are decent get smeared. But an effective policy obviously turned New York City into a very livable place and then left His policies turned into the opposite. They've been slowly like doing on a decline right now. How bad is it got to get in New York City? You think you got friends still

back there in family? Imagine how long it how bad it's going to get. There, man. It's it's a rat race, man. The quality of life still still terrible unless you're one of that, you know, 1% that lived in Manhattan on 2nd Ave or whatever. You know it's just the subway system is is falling. The party infrastructure is falling apart. There's no there's no human you know for the love of humanity one month each other it's it's it's real crap out there and it

won't get any better. And if it does if if we do get because this mayor Adam Eric Adams, the dope, you know he was a police commissioner to be tough on crime and he he lied to the people. You know he's out there. He's over there in South America, somewhere Central America on vacation. Please go to the Dominican Republic too, with the with the Police Department apparently. Yeah, I think he has a girlfriend that Dominican Republic, that's why. OK, that makes sense.

Like yellow. That's fine. Yeah, I think it's not going to get any better. And if they, if they do pick up another mayor, Giuliani, Oh my God, it's going to take at least 10 years for it to turn around, man, It doesn't happen overnight. I don't think is going to happen overnight. So I think New York City is the Lost City for now. I think it's it's certainly, it's certainly on my no go places of going to live. Listen, you want to hear a quick story? There in Brooklyn, right where I

lived in, had a tenant, bro. She's on, what, fucking 16 months of not paying me rent, bro? And I'm still fighting to get her out, man. Everything falls, just the system is broken. 16 months 1/6. This is last May. He doesn't pay me rent. You do the numbers. On top of that, she calls in the housing preservation department, she damages my unit and then calls in the housing preservation department to give me violations on my apartment. Have like 30 violations.

I gotta fix it that she created putting cement in my pipes or whatever. All this crazy bitch and the top of it, she's not paying my rent. So it's not. It's not if you're a landlord, it's not a landlord friendly city. My, my father in law just sold his place there and got out of Brooklyn as well. And now he went down to Florida. Like, even though he's kind of like a commie, he kind of likes the idea. Nobody owning property, Very, very cleaning kind of dude, kind

of funny guy. But classic New York move, right? It's like, oh, I got to abandon New York, but I'm going to go bring my bad ideas somewhere else. Unlike you, here's something else that occurs to me. You lived in the 90s and 2000s in New York when Trump was not a political candidate. Talk to me about how people in New York saw Trump before the presidency. He's been, he's been someone that's always been in the news in ever since the 80s in New York City. He was always fun playing news,

but there's no papers. He's anything he touches. Make money, right. Bad news. There's no such thing as bad, bad publicity. But he went through a divorce with his first wife. But he, you know, people looked up to him. I mean, everybody looked Oprah Winfrey looked up to everybody looked up to him. You know, he was in Hollywood. Everyone loves him. I have a little bias towards him because, you know, he grew up in Queens and I grew up in Queens too, after I was, you know, born in Brooklyn.

I grew up in Queensland, so. I used to drive by his house in Jamaica State once I knew who he was. Oh, that's Trump House. He doesn't live there anymore. He lives in the city. But, you know, big beautiful house with like Georgian pillars on the front, modest home. I think they made it. They going to make it a museum, actually. But yeah, he was great, man. You know, I got into real estate.

I do real estate as well here. I I got into real estate cause I was in college and I read The Art of the Deal, his first book, The Art of the Deal, and he inspired me to get into real estate, which I've been successful for 27 years, 20 years too. So I have a special place in my heart for him. So you know, of course I voted for him and I wouldn't vote for him next year. It's kind of amazing how how much of A slur he's gotten right. I mean he's gotten just bad

mouth left and right. But like you say he was a guy that people called. Well on 9/11 he was out there talking about what they what he saw the the twin towers. He was a sky out of of New York and it didn't matter political after I just the minute he jumped into the the Republican side of things he was suddenly big hate. So, alright, so you're wearing the hat and you believe in some of the policies. You voted for the man, but you've been getting yourself into some trouble.

You move down to Texas, You adopted. Why did you move to a blue state like San Antonio? What's that all about? Hello, my sister lived here so I want to because my little sister. OK. And and what do you think you when you first got there, how long you been there, 10 years you said? Yeah, going on 10 years, yeah. OK, tell me about how San Antonio has changed in the last 10 years. Well, you know, you know, it's a lot. There's probably a life is much better. I can tell you that much.

You know that the price, the cost of living is a lot in a lot cheaper than expensive people here have generally nice, man. Like the biggest thing I had to get over coming here was I was trying to detox from New York. Right. Was that people would ask you, hey, how you doing? And they would really want a genuine actor. They weren't fake about it. So they were like, oh, how are you doing? I'm like, what was refused to give me my coffee. I got to go. It's like you take the New York City.

It's like taking a junkyard dog and taking them for a walk and a nice part. Comes out at me sometimes. I don't have patience to these people here, they really blow. And you know, but they think this week it's a family talk. Then Antonio is a family town. It's also a military time. We got three or four major military bases, you know, So I love, I love San Antonio. It's it's queen. I love it. And I'm glad I'm here.

I'm glad I'm in Texas because Texas is the last state in the Union. We lose Texas, we lose country. So, and you're in a city where that's kind of you, you get to see a lot of the blue aspects of it, think right. Mark is the 8 of the 10 council members that are lefty, you know? They all know me. I go to the council meetings, you know. And I, and I don't just stand up for these this immigration crisis. I've been standing up for aborting, you know, protesting that here along with all the

other, you know, social. There's a couple other ones. So you you got Latino heritage and you are apparently you said you're against abortion, you're against illegal immigration, you're against all the things that the the leftists have been out there pushing. Like this is somehow like it's supposed to be a black and Hispanic issue that we're supposed to open the borders up and we're supposed to kill the

babies. Can you talk about how that how you're maybe growing up form some of those opinions?

Yeah yeah I mean they try to boxes into a you know a policy of a political party because we're a colour of our skin is ridiculous you know you're you're you're you're kind of topping from Catholic right most of pitching I'm a hybrid kitchen hybrid pistol have conflict I told myself a hybrid Christian but but yeah we have those traditional values we believe there's who who sectors who genders we believe in in in. Conception of birth. The baby went against abortion.

There are a lot of people that are you know that stay there they could and they don't. You know it's not politically correct to say that. So you know it's sad. It's sad state where we're losing the fastest release in this country now it's atheism you know secular is it's the fact that growing religion in our country which is that.

But as as as a Catholic here and Christian, yeah we we we stand for a you know secure borders and fiscal responsibility sounds currency and we don't have any of that. We don't have any of that. We're going backwards. If you think about it, in your daily life, you go out, you buy a cup of coffee, you go to the grocery store.

If you were to walk out of a grocery store line and they hand you your saying whatever it is, coffee or your food or something and you would say God bless you at the end of it, how would that be received where you live? Actually pretty well, yeah. What if you said that in New York? What would it look like? They won't.

They won't. They won't repeat it back to you when I came here eight years ago, you funny you say that, because when I came here, I went to Whataburger, which is like, you know, McDonald's out there in the East, right, with the Whataburger. I was, I was in the car the first night, my sister driving me back to her home. And in the freaking window of Whataburger here in San Antonio, it said something, something. God bless you. I was like, whoa, what is that? It says.

It took me back, man. I was like, wow, I'm in. I'm in Texas now, but yeah, how many people have told you have a blessed day? You ever hear that? I hear it every day, bro. People here still. You know, Christians are, they're strong here, man. Just that, you know, we still have those knuckleheads that are unfortunately the younger crowd that looked like a 3430 and under, they just being indoctrinated into college and

high schools. And I could see it, you know, people with the women with the blue hair and the yellow hair and, you know, earring in their nose like they live in Zimbabwe Africa or Congo, Africa. And you could fuck those people on my way. They're nutty. Where are they from, Where they coming from? They didn't grow up here. Like, I've got about 10 years on me, so. And and I grew up mostly, mostly in Texas. I came here and maybe third grade, I guess it first came here.

I came from California, so also a refugee. And so you know, we have that. We had that commonality. Like I said, my wife from from New York, I'm from California. We both came from terrible places. Both became Americans by living here. I did it a lot earlier. But there's something weird like, why is it, Why is that? Like, you know, 10 years later, I I think it would have been weird in my in my childhood. It was obviously in your childhood.

The tattoos, the hair colouring, the piercings in your face like that used to be like a punk rock thing. No, it's mainstream. Women tattooed all over their body. You know, on their face. Where did that start happening? God, Kyle, please. And the men, the men, they like soy boys, you know, like they saw the younger generation. They don't have any testosterone. I think it's in the water, like Alex Jones said. I don't know what's going on with the man here, but man, it's pretty scary, bro.

It doesn't seem to have affected you. You're you're just a regular guy. I'm a regular alpha male, yeah. You eat meat. Do you eat meat? You're just toxic All every. Life. Chicken man, I love my chicken tacos cause you're infected. They gotta eat Taco ohe. Yeah, for sure. Do you guys have a torches down there in San Antonio? Yeah, we didn't put these everywhere now, and that's crazy. They're good. They're just St Tacos. They're like street tacos for gringos.

I went to Torchy's back when it was just a when it was just a little Hut. It was a trailer. OK, my wife and I, we met in Austin. Like I said, we came together here and I naturalised her. She owns guns now. Do you own guns? Do you own firearms? Did you own any New York? Yeah, go ahead. You're always packing, bro. Yeah, you're in the right. You're in the right show for that. And I haven't. I haven't been properly. I don't have it in my glove compartment. I don't have any.

Are you work cabbie? You gotta know. I have it right here. I put it on the cab. I couldn't on the gun in New York City. Come on, man, that's something. My defence was a hammer. I had a hammer on my feet as a cab driver. No, you didn't. You got there's like a sig obersee OK, shot those. Argentina, can you? I know it. I can. They they do OK, though. They make a decent firearm Bursa. I don't hate them.

Right. So you got your piece there ready to go, and you had to carry a hammer when you lived in New York City. What is that? That's. That's your gun. I mean that's your defensive, your defence, you defensive mechanism, you know, are they carrying in, What are they carry in New York City today? So anyway, you know you can't get a permit. Practically impossible and very expensive, right? If you live in New York State, upstate New York, you can own a long gun without any problems.

But I didn't live in upstate New York. I lived in the five boroughs of New York City. You can't own guns. They just recently, hopefully they just changed. I just, I'm just wondering like you used to carry a hammer that's like a pretty, that's like a meathead weapon to go after somebody with a hammer. I can imagine that. I think about the Uber guys, What are they carrying right now? They carry extra wallet with more cash just to beg off and and try to buy their way out of it.

I don't know what the fuck they carry out. I don't care. I'm not there anymore. It's their problem. It's it's so sad. All right, So let's talk about some of the things you said. Abortion is a problem. Have you protested in front of abortion clinics ever you ever been? That you got any concerns that the FBI would look at you for doing that, what you've been hearing? I think they already have a file on me. Well, when they arrested me last week, they got my information.

So, you know, even before last week, I know they gotta follow me that's, you know, that's that's already given already, bro. We're at that time. We're at that stage now turning, bro. That's wild. I'm gonna have Ryan queue up and play a video for both of us in the second here because we I was working on a movie with a guy named Dinesh Dsouza, who you may have heard of. And OK, so Dinesh made a movie with us and I was in it. It was called Police State.

We're going to play the trailer in a second here. Actually, as part of this, I want your reaction to it as well. You say they've got a file on you. Could you imagine growing up the way you did, let's say, 10 years ago and all the way the rest of your life? Could you imagine like that the law enforcement have a file on you because you were outside of abortion clinic? Or that you had a problem with illegal immigration? Does that even make sense?

We've come to this type of hearing never in my lifetime, but it is an exciting time to be alive. Because what the we're living through. You know, months and years. That won't happen for decades. That's what's happening now. Real quickly that it's an exciting time to be alive. As long as you know what your true North is, you know what's right, what's wrong, what's good, what's evil. Tell me a little bit more about

that. I've never heard anyone call it exciting, but I I kind of like your attitude about it. That sounds fun. Tell me about the exciting time because of what they've been. What do you see them moving? They being, let's say that the government what, what? What is going on that is making it exciting?

Oh, we're we're living in a lifetime where for the last since World War 2, it's been a very passive time frame where, you know, you had economic growth, you had prosperity, you know, you had up and down, but never never to the to the amount of tyranny and corruption as we have now. And so I find it exciting because, you know, I'm a patriot. I love the Constitution, the Bill of Rights. There's so many people are

starting. I want uneducated about it, but I wake up every day and then say, you know, what could I do to? To me it's like a documentation I gotta rumble account and put everything on my rumble account and and of course on ex. But I know I want to and I don't have any children I'm going to single man never married no

kids. But I think sometimes I think that God had and I could ask God, why did that never get married when I have any children it's such a blessing to have that And I think God has a purpose for me. And this may be that purpose. I'm fighting with that a little bit but you know going back and forth with But I do think this is my mandate That guy Gabriel like we we have a plan for our life. God has a different plan. I feel like all the time. I'm also Catholic.

You know it was one of my reasons why I ended up leaving the FBI. And it's it's if you stand up for principles it doesn't really work out. They don't really like that, it turns out. They being whatever the powers that be. Yeah, yeah, it's very predictable. So unfortunately, but that's the world we live in, you know, So you got to, you know, they want to fight. We'll come and get it because we're going to give them a fight. Yeah, how about that?

Alright, so so I wanted to give people a taste of who you are as a person before we talk about the situation. It's not, there's nothing fair about someone being in the news, having your name pop as a headline arrested for this thing. Nobody knows any back story I wanted. I wanted to get to the back story 1st and then we're going to talk about your arrest there. Let Ryan's got to our our police state trailer queued up. I'm going to have him play the trailer.

I'm going to have you reflect on it. Then we're going to play your video that got you arrested. And then I want you to kind of tell us more about that day, if that sounds good to you. Does that work? OK, I'm getting Ryan, let's roll that, let's roll the police state trailer show, do the short one. We don't need to do the long one, but let's see what this is. And then we're going to get, we're going to get a reaction here. Donald Trump and the manager Republicans. Represent an extremism.

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Open up. It's 15 marked units on my property. I got SWAT in the back of my house. It took a battering ram to my door. 6:00 AM I hear. And hear about 6 to 8 military style. Soldiers with the tallest. One of them pointing an automatic rifle at my head. You know the arrest. Warrant. Shack you out of sleep? Drag you out of your house. Half clothes refused to give you a warrant? Ransack your house. Now I'm facing 15 years in federal prison for doing nothing other than exercising my right

to free speech. No reason to be attacked. I hope that you remember Matt's name and the role you played in killing him. How did we give the state this kind of power? 9/11 changed everything. We're going to expand the Bureau from law enforcement to domestic intelligence. Legal shackles are now off, but used to be Islamic terrorism, that threat is kind of dissipated. Our focus is shifting, they're moving through domestic extremists really paints anybody

who's right of centre. What we need is a person to look at and then we go find out what crime you did if you're a pro life, pro family Catholic and they define you as radical. The demand for domestic terrorism vastly outstrips the supply. When candidate Trump came down the escalators, the government had a meltdown. We are going to drain the swamp. See about that you take on the intelligence community. They have six ways from Sunday

at getting back at you. The Patriot Act and FISA were used against Donald Trump. Google literally rewrote their news algorithm based upon what Trump was doing. So. They could get this guy. You just take out the word Russia Gate and you put in COVID Origins. You take out COVID Origins and you put in Hunter Biden's laptop. You take that out and you put in January 6th. It's the replicated play from the Deep State and their partners in the media. They're not just deep

platforming you. They are trying to throw people in prison. If they're coming from me, they're coming for you. These are anti government. Judge. Violent extremists and they must be dealt. With. We can do anything we want. Police State exclusively in theatres October 23rd and 25th. Tickets sold only on policestatefilm.net. Fernando, I see you nodding along. What do you think about all that? That's pretty powerful. That's me. Graduations.

You been on the phone with the institute of all his commentaries are awesome. And I think everyone of them. What did I think about it? I think it's pretty scary to be honest. I mean you say you're not scared that's that's alive. Both. Did you know we're all human beings. It's better because it's coming to our doorstep. Man. The deep state this week. They like like the document myself. So it's pretty eerie, you know, working.

And I could see that I could see myself in that not not to boast by myself. I could see myself. You know, it's like that and I was last week, but you know. Doing time like today. Picture that they'll ride him in gaol 2 years later. When have you later? Oh, let's let's talk about what got you your your was that your first tangle with law enforcement that that I saw the

video of the other day. Yeah, it's the first time with the SPD and any of my actions protests, my people protest, and theoretically you have a right to do that sort of thing in this country. Yes, I do. And yeah, I do. And just be more, be more specific about, you know, just working as they call it. I call it the illegal immigration human. Um, I've been documenting that the date is opened up day one, me and my party, which is only given data beyond the mask on

their own. Yeah, their social, if you want to, so people can see it. Thank you, Kyle. Beyond the map, because it started during the third COVID math lockdown, right? You know where they told us to go home and put our fucking mask wherever you go and stores us Patriots here in San Antonio, We got together and made a group. You know, Jerry. Tell Miss Darrell April, you know these are warriors like me that not watch the word warrior,

OK? Because the the deep state that the police, they will use that against me and the future right now with this trip. You think we're doing this clip now they're going to use it again because I just said just warriors, OK? That's how they operate. But yeah, beyond the mask, we started not taking the vaccine not taking the fucking mask. We move forward now with the

immigration. I've been there from day one documenting this invasion and I got tonnes of clips and images and since we started filming last July. 2022 OK, tell me about the invasion. The invasion that's happening right here before our eyes. I I say it's about 10 million

right now. I know the media says six or seven, but it's probably because there's so many different categories of these refugee islands that are coming in along with the the ones that are coming in where we see every day through the border of Arizona and New Mexico and Texas which is the largest board state of the 2000 miles.

There's also. You know the the ones that are coming that no ones talking about, which is the special protection refugees for refugee asylum, especially protection stepless Venezuela. Nicaragua, Cuba and Haiti didn't know that fiscal year 2023 they already secured into our interior over 200,000 of those 200,000. No one talks about that. They actually fly in into into the airport all across our country with this refugee asylum. They're not going through the

southern border. They're going in through your plane into the cities near you. So no one talks about that along with the migration. Well they're they're they're they're applying for refugee asylum but they have professional for you know they're not coming from these

other 100 and. The countries, although we do see a lot of Venezuelans there at the centre, there's also programme where they where they actually apply, but when they apply they actually get to fly in through every any city in the country like you know, New York, Chicago, I would imagine of the big part. You know the the reason I say that, bro, is because I've been watching, I've been binge watching the Centre for Immigration Services, CIS.

It's on YouTube. I just realised they they had these great videos like this last week. I've been missing out for the whole year. So the Centre for Immigration Studies, The Centre for Immigration Studies. The rebels watching it needs to go on there because it's the same. I'm watching the YouTube videos. They're getting 20 views, 50 views. This would be 2 million views on these guys. They're a great study, not for profit organisation, but they inform you.

And I've learned so much just by watching that which, that, that, that, that, that that I just gave you. I just learned three days ago and there and there are a think tank I think, Is that right the the Centre for Immigration Studies? Yeah. March something, March something. Is the the guy who brought it up. OK, for years because I can go on. But I had a YouTube back in 2013 when Obama was president, and you know that surge of the deferred act didn't children.

Amendment. You know, with DACA and those are kids that came here in the 90s, they already, you know, they probably already grandfathered by now. But yeah, but that's a great site, man. I recommend it highly so. You're out there educating yourself. You're watching nonprofits. You're watching some of these videos that are available. You're you're looking up and what did you find out what's happening in San Antonio in your backyard that made you kind of

get active? With the illegal immigration, Yes Sir. Yeah, man. I mean, hell, I've been fighting this fight since I was in New York. Like I said, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a true refugee asylum seeker from New York. I escaped New York to come to Texas, right? Yeah, seriously bro. And I I did not. I do not want to see what happened. What happened to my town happened here, man. That's why I'm so passionate about it.

I didn't recognise my child when I left, which was Jackson Heights Corona, Queens, NY. And anyone who knows New York City knows about Jackson Heights Corona, Queens with my family grew up, you know where I grew up as a young man too. So I didn't recognise that my I got, I got video of it on my YouTube. US Border Patrol was my channel and I with my camera. This is 10 years ago, going down the Boulevard saying, look, this is like a third world country, the sidewalk, the full of vendors.

With chaos just like it is now. So, so I don't want that happening here. So I I took on my my iPhone. I got a bullhorn. I, you know, I wear my red cap and I go start commenting talking to these people because they speak Spanish. So I'm able to communicate what's your story? Everybody has a story you know it's great. It's great content if you, if you if you can grab it, man. So you know, you know that's what I do. So is a little different. Yeah, let's be a little different.

What are some of the stories that you're and we're gonna get into? Exactly. You know how you found yourself on the wrong side of the law.

Allegedly, Williston, You know, from people I interview, you know, as I meet with Katie. Characters that have met some real nice people you know meet people you know did the Common Core I get is like the common response I get from them is so they tell them the situation and why I'm documenting my opinion and they all came in the same answer where you know, well we know America is a country of immigrants.

You know as a Christian is a member Jesus with the one throw one loaf of bread and one fish and he made him multiply that's kind of did I get all the time with these people so that they have some pepper righteousness growth you know somebody in my humble like I'm sorry I can't hear you legal they know they're illegal. They know they're not looking for refugee asylum. They come here for the same words they use on on my hard futuro, which means a better

future, right? My hope for hello that does not qualify for refugee asylum. You know that. Tell them that they look at me like I have 3 eyeballs. Well then why? Why am I here? They they fight thinking they know they're playing a system which is against which is a felony by the way the federal felony on the application. So I hear different stories. I heard one guy you know talking about his beautiful habit on on tape beautiful young girls and his wife.

The Mexican police are the worst out of all the countries going up from Panama up. Mexican state police are the work. They steal you. They're still rob you. They'll hurt you and they'll they'll rape the women. This this guy told me that the they believe made him undressed his wife and bend over, you know, and they would like you know, getting off on that or whatever. But almost every Venezuelan production status for the Mexican state police is the worst. And that's something.

Yeah, you, you mentioned something about asylum and kind of the the misuse of the words. You grew up in the 70s. I grew up in the 80s. I remember those as a kid, you know, we had people that came into this country and sought asylum. They'd fly in on like a big 28 right from the Russians, and they would land on an Air Force Base and they would say, I'm claiming asylum. Like if I go home, they'll kill me, right? Like that was asylum that the government wants to kill you.

But these people are just looking for a better future. But you can't have 150 countries, people from 150 country coming and they're all saying that it's the refugee asylum. Hello. There is no civil war going on in those countries. There's no genocide going on. So boosted, you know, yes, they clean Socialism and communism dictated that. But we have 8 billion people on the planet with what are we supposed to let them open the door for 8 billion people?

No, we can't do that. So they're playing the system and it really comes down to the United Nations. If you want to go granular on me, you know, it's all the United Nations and the compact, global compact of immigration. That's that's that's the common denominator of all that good. Interesting. Do they expect that you're going to be sympathetic to their story because you speak Spanish with them? Don't know what they expect.

When I when I talk to them and interview them, you know, you know they just did in there and waiting there in limbo. Actually when I talked to him, I don't see pathetic. Some of them will get angry because I think when I'm there that someone tells them that you know he's there he's against your guys he's like trying to agitate you. So they clam up. Once that word gets around by

the NGO. I think the NGO's are starting to when they could process in. I think the NGO's are telling them do not talk to people outside with Cameron because I've seen that that they there's a lot of when I go there every the faces are different every time I go because they've been processed. But now they they when they see me, they kind of clam up and I think it's the end. No, don't not talk to me. How interesting.

What about the the folks that you're you're walking up described the scene as you walk in and we'll show the video of, you know, before you got arrested the other day, but like, what are you walking into and and what do you usually see and who's out there and what's the protest, all that kind of stuff. So yeah, this centre holds 700 illegals, OK? They're processing about 1000 a

day. You got people actually sitting outside in in pairs and picnic tables sleeping on the floor outside the perimeter of the complex. I got a video of that, you know, sleeping on dirt because the paper full, full, it just doesn't hold enough people and they're not processing quickly enough. Not only that, bro, but Kyle, that's a welcome centre. You know what a welcome centre is? You go to the tourist welcome centre in any town you go there to. Pick up some passwords and go.

These people are sitting there because they have nowhere to go and they have no sponsors. They have no next in, They have no money. So yeah, you have people sleeping in the in, in outside the perimeter of the building. People are free to come and go. They walk in the streets of San Antonio. These are unvetted people that are walking the streets, the streets. There's a subdivision right across the the. In the backyard of that centre, you know.

So depends on how they're how do they get into the Welcome Centre, what's transporting them there? Oh, you got the buses that are coming in through a private vendors? OK. Yeah, they got contracts with the with the government. These are coach buses that fits 60 people in the each coach bus and it's it's a 24 hour seven day operation bro. They're coming in from Eagle Pass, Rio Grande and maybe Laredo, like might be correct, but yeah, they come in.

So they're coming in from all over the Rio Grande Valley. They're getting busted in by these, I guess they're NGO's that are running the buses. That sound right? And they're coming. And who runs the welcome facility? Is that the city of San Antonio or is that federal? So the building was purchased three years ago by a special friend of the mayor.

Yeah and I forgot what country he was from, but he got it off sweetheart deal and then he turns around and leases it to the city of New York, City of San Antonio. And so it's privately owned building not a city owned building they they sub leasing it and so. So it it has a big parking lot and they we restructured the interior. They added showers in in in the

in the in the facility. I hear reports sometimes they don't work but hear reports that they're they're commingling children with the military age men and you know I hear stories that some of them get booted out some of these men because you know they're trying funny stuff sexually harassing the children. So it's not a good sight, man. And you said that they're they're they're free to go wherever they want.

They're being processed by is it, is it federal officials that are processing the mayor in the in? The question the NGO that's processing is called Endeavours. OK, I've heard of. That the Catholic Charities, yeah. Endeavours is a non for profit faith based organisation founded here in San Antonio and did my research on them. It's about 12:00.

Lutheran and Presbyterian Methodist churches, they started taking federal money grant when they opened up a new division for migrant crisis in 2013. Before that they were helping veterans and homeless and those things like that, right. So they've been on the take for at least 10 years now. So they're running the show, these NGO's, and I got them on tape too, you know, they're arguing with me on at the gate, you know, but they are, they are part of the aiding and abetting

of illegal, which is a crime. So that those are the players. When we get finished here, people are going to want to go see some of this footage. Where can they go see your videos? You said you got to Rumble Channel, so where would they? Go Yeah, Rumble is my name. Hernando RC Just like you see down there on my It should be some type of title there. And I'm on X Hernando Arc. I've been doctor ready. So I'm like, I'm not scared to put my real name. I'm not gonna go.

Hernando Patriot. Whatever. But I've been toxic already. So you can come in. You can come and try to, you know, hurt me and make me lose my job. I don't care. Yeah, come and come and get it. So yeah, that's where you can follow me. And let me spell your last name for people, because we have an audio podcast as well and people listen to this, so they they're going to hear it's ARCE, pronounced RC. But spelled ARCE, RC, yes. Foot Last name. My first name is Hernando.

Yep. And Hernandez. So Hernando RC, now you guys can spell it out. You can find it on X if you want to find it on X Twitter, you want to find it on Rumble. That's where you go look and see some of these videos. And I saw some of your stuff. You're not you're not aggressively confrontational. You got people that are supporting you in the streets. You're not making trouble. Doesn't look like, but you have to kind of a fun little run in a couple of days ago. Before we go into that. So.

Documenting these people I I don't I haven't seen anyone document the paperwork that they received. These illegals when they're at the border, right. They've been processed. There's a day or two to get processed at that border which is called Mission Mission Mission Border Hope or something, right? Or another NGO out there in Eagle Pass which is the main 1 Eagle Pass. They're real and also they're real. So they get these yellow envelopes. I'm sure you've seen them right?

These yellow envelopes. I asked these people because sometimes I'm wearing a Border Patrol hat and they coming out the gate because they. Free to go every day. So I say, what do you got it? Let me see your paperwork. You know, so, you know, they're, they're submissive. They'll pull out the paperwork. And I read it. So I got a couple of videos where I actually read page by page, every part of those documents that they received, they're actually arrested. You know they're on parole.

Parolees into the country, right? Same as the Afghans were. Exactly. So there's nowhere in those documents to say refugee asylum. That comes later if you can get, if you can get to that stage. But it says their parole. They have another date of appearance for court. For immigration court through ICE. Violations of our immigration. Law. Very good. Well, a lot of people don't understand this. They don't know what's in those documents.

So I took the courage enough to go in and make them pull it out and I read every page and it's on my ex account. So go look, go look for it. It's it's a fascinating how what the report what those documents read, you know? That they had that that they could be deported after they see

that judge. You know, I don't know what's going on with those judges I at I you know they all just, you know stamping them to go and then you know go into the interior and stay out there until they officially apply for a refugee asylum. Most of them are most of them don't even show up in court. 90% don't show up at court. That's right there in the they're in the saddles forever, brother. 10 million already? You know, I'll let people know

that they can check out. We did a video with Aaron Stevenson, who is a whistleblower coming out. DHS has handles called out DHS. You guys may see him. The video was called, Who did we let in? We talked about the Afghan crisis and the people that we brought in there, which was obviously a big problem. But on top of that, what he mentioned to me was, is the immigration judges are actually pretty good, what they call administrative judges. They do a pretty good job of

throwing people out. They about 80% of them get denied. But what they're trying to do at DHS is actually trying to do right now is reverse the process so that these officials that are administrative officials within the agency get to make the call and not a judge. And they have about an 80% approval rate. So they're trying to flip it from kicking 80% of the people out that show up. To keeping 80% of the people and you can tell that's just a complete flip on its head.

People can check that out. You might want to see that as well. But Aaron Stevens is a great resource for the stuff and that's what they're hoping is going to happen. These administrative judges actually do a decent job. They just take forever because the backlog is so big. And of course they're overwhelmed as well. You said 10 million people. I want you to do kind of a quick thought.

Everybody kind of agrees. Do you have any idea how much money is involved in being transported to the United States for the for the cartels of the coyotes, what they're getting in payment? Do you have a sense of what that number? Is. I speak to these migrants about that, you know, I spoke to 1 Mexican lady with three kids who came into the bar. And how much did you pay the cards out? She said nothing. I said why, because I'm Mexican.

They actually gave her a pass because she goes Mexican. Oh, wow. Yeah, the Mexicans, that they had an exclusivity on this border for 100 years, so they're so jealous. They're jealous right now. The Mexican illegals like like, you know that that was their thing, right now they getting bombarded by 160 countries. So, right, they're jealous. But no, I speak to these Venezuelans and I, you know, I've gotten $2000 from $2200. I said how do you just pay $200.00?

The cartel, they said because I I came already. I was already at the border. And I was just at at the river, so you know, they're gonna hit me for $2000. They just hit him for $200.00. Interesting. Yeah, it depends on what part of town you know what, how far you coming in. So they could be anywhere from 200 to 2000. We've heard numbers as much as 10 or 20,000 if there's going to be children smuggled. Some of those are probably indentured servants. I'm sure they give a big high dollar.

They didn't. They didn't negotiate. Well, right? The big numbers is from what I hear Venezuelans telling me, because they say, yeah, get I got Chinese and I got all these Arabs coming up from the from the jungle of Panama, the Durango. Darien Gap and I said, well how come I don't see, cause I don't see any Chinese any. I always see as Venezuelans and Central America is at the centre. I said, well I haven't seen one Chinese here bro.

I see Asians and he says no, no, they they're taken through a different way, man. The cartels have taken maybe somebody and they pay a lot more money. They pay $10,000 per head for Chinese or something like that, he was telling me. So there's there's something going on with. I don't see any Chinese in my centre man. And we know they coming in and and these Arabs, they caught an Arab Iranian just the day I was there. I was there yesterday.

One day I was at the Eagle Pass. That morning they caught it. Freaking Iranian. High High priority suspect. Yeah. And if people listen to our interview with and they're gonna find out too that these numbers are actually capped, like our our watch list doesn't have an infinite number of spaces on it. So at some point we stopped tracking these people. Major, major concerns.

You're out there doing the good work of videoing these people, trying to just get kind of like some eyes on a citizen journalist, which so many people are doing. You said you think that's mission. Can you set up the clip We're going to show the video that I saw on on Twitter of you getting taken into custody by someone who must be very proud of himself? Maybe set up the scenario what you were filming that day and and what the interactions had been like earlier before that

moment. OK, OK, Kyle. Well, it was your typical brisk day for the NGO's where you had. You know, hundreds of people outside and typical day, you know, and and I'm just there filming. I was by myself, which is not very common. Usually I have someone watching my 6:00, but I was there by myself and I noticed like this this, this bus I have never seen before. Usually I noticed the buses. It's the same buses, right, Same contractors.

This one had like it was more like a state prison bus and it had like prison bars on the window. So that caught me off guard. And then when I saw the driver, he had like a like a military uniform, like it wasn't CHP Border Patrol, it was it looked something different. So. And had an Insignia on the on the driver side, on his on his sleeve. So I tried to get a better view of it, take a snapshot of what it is so I can go do my research on it.

So I had actually walked in like 10 feet into the parking lot there, you know, and and and thinking that no one's going to see me because the police are on the other side, right? Is there a gate in the parking lot? What is the divider between the park and the rest of the world? This fucking open, man. It's open 24 hours. There's no gate. There's no, you know. You could drive in there if you wanted, right? And do it you. Gotta stop sign.

There's no Do not enter. There's no Trespassing signs, nothing. That's. OK, alright. So that's the setup and so you do this video, Can we show the video? Is that going to make sense and you're going to talk about it? Yeah, I took the snapshot and I walked back out, not knowing that the police was following me. And then I said there was a pickup truck there, some bunch of gringos saying what's going on in there, man? And I said, yo, these are illegal immigrants, man.

And that's when the police, you know, police arrives. OK, let's roll this clip so people can see with their own eyes and what it is they'll they'll be able to assess how reasonable. But I saw the same thing you just described, so go ahead and run that one if you're ready. Bus that looks like Border Patrol. Yeah, like his signature. It's. C&S secures calluses. CS emblem there. What is on his sleeve? It's like a security. I don't know what that is. Look into that.

Oh. Sing. Yes, Sir. These are called illegal immigrants, Ohe Yeah, yeah, there's there's hundreds of thousands of them. Well, excuse me Sir. Ohe he's a he's a there buddy. I just started. I don't need ID. You're just criminally trespass, all. I did it alright. I didn't. Ohe Yeah. What are you doing? Guys arrested me. Hold on. Easy on my my resistance around. I'm not resisting. I'm not resisting. Officer Turner. He must be really proud of

himself. So he went straight from zero to get your hands behind your back and put you into an armbar. Tell me about that. What did that feel like? That. You know, the irony was, if you look carefully at that video, I was wearing a San Antonio Police Department shirt. SAP district, you know and they saw me wearing it because I was filming the whole day there. They saw my they were looking at my signing my my my emblem here, my shirt said SAPD So they they would know I'm pro police.

That's the first thing. That was the first day I wore that shirt. So that that shirt brought me bad luck with good luck whatever. However you want to see it there, right there you can see it's a it's a like a black it's a grey flannel. Yeah, of course I want my red my red cap. I was shocked that you know listen I know the laws, bro. If I'm going to be trespassing, I need to be told that the owner or the least the the the tenant has to complain to the police

officer. And and tell them, tell them that I want them trespassed. You know, the police cannot make that decision for themselves, number one. Number two, they have to give you a warning. I wasn't even given a warning. And so this is all you know? So it was bullshit, man. And when you called. Were you charged with something, or did they simply just take you into custody and release you? So when he arrested me, he was hurting me, man. I was shocked, you know?

Listen, I gotta. I'm holding an American flag, for God's sakes. I got one. Listen, I I'm holding an American flag. I'm holding my fucking camera. I still would, I would say, was still able to get the footage. I like those apples. OK, so kudos to me now. What was the question? Yeah, you know, it's just. That's the fuck, man. They they brought you into custody, but did they end up charging or are you facing charges for that or did they end

up dropping and releasing you? So they took my freedom away. They handcuffed me. They they, they hurt me, handcuffing, they, they took me into the tent. They they they detained me, asking me questions. They have all my public, my private information. So now they know where I live. They know my name. So I'm sure they're going to use that in future. So they give you a Miranda warning. Did they tell you that Miranda rights? They did not give me my Miranda rights.

I don't even know if they if they their cameras on. I'm going to go and and and file a report and get to the to the department and make a complaint and I'm going to ask for the five. For the footage, what do you call that? Yeah, the body, that footage. Yeah, Freedom of Information act, right. Body Cam. So I'm gonna work on that if they had it. I don't think I didn't see the red blinking thing, so I don't think he had it on. So yeah, to answer your question, Kyle.

They they had a little pow wow after they had me in handcuffs. You know they were asking me questions and shit. So after 10, after about 20 minutes, they said OK Sir, stand up. You know, they you know we're releasing you and and this is a warning not to do that again, blah blah blah. You know man, cops planning what they did and they let me go. I was not charged, officially charged. Her fingerprinted nothing like. That and no ticket, no citations.

And they didn't give you a Miranda warning, but they were asking you questions. Were those questions about what you were doing there or were they simply your identifiers? Yeah, they were asking like, you know, you I seen you before, man. You know, you do this a lot. Yeah Like you know things are that general questions that they also about which I thought was funny when they ran my licence and everything because I gave them my information my date of

birth and all that shit. So I see you have a commercial driver licence CDL. I said yeah he goes you what are your truck driver. I said I work in commercial didn't get into details because you know you if you if you get if you get summers or arrested or whatever it's going to affect your job. You know that right. You know you're going to have points or whatever on your on your licence man. You can, you know, can affect

your job. So that that was a form of intimidating me in a way too, you know. So yeah, the officers name is Officer Robliss. I don't have a his ID number, badge number, but his officer role players the tyrannical cop. Yeah. And and that seemed really fast to escalate from that. Having seen you've seen law enforcement interactions your whole life, did this surprise you how quickly he came at you? He came out of nowhere. He was, you know, he came home

my back. So I didn't see my six, that he was coming up behind me. And he asked me for my idea. I'm like, I know the law. I don't give him my ID on this crime. Right. Like, what are you talking about? The criminal trespassing. Really. Bullshit is a form of intimidation. It's also informed form of trying to find out who we were.

I mean, you know, we park our car across the parking lot, but I think it was a form of trying to find out, OK, who because I'm one of the major players there, you know, in the group that I'm in, Beyond the Mask, I'm one of the major organisers there. So I think it was a way of getting Intel on me and my group. And were there other police officers that were back in his play that seemed like they thought he was being reasonable or they worried?

Do you think the officers that were there, they were changing their shift. So they were, you know, to be honest, it was one cop, younger cop, man. I've never seen him there before. The first time I saw him there, he had my flag on my phone and you know, he kind of mumbled to me real quietly when I was getting released, goes dude, man, I don't know, he said I'm on your side or he said we're we're on your side or something like that. So that's, you know, give him

kudos for that. But you know, most of the guys there are bad cops, man. So fucking there's another Sergeant there told dude Mexican. I have film. I have footage where he's telling me because I'm filming him taking out the illegals off the street because it doesn't look bad. Because when I show up they start moving all these illegals on the sidewalk and the dirt and say get out, get out of here and move it, move to a different area cause they don't want it.

That film get into the mayor cause it'll embarrass the mayor and the chief. So one time I'm filming, right? And he's telling me what the fuck off, Get off the ground, off the dirt, off the trees. And I said and I said this, he's doing this because I'm here. He turns around and said no, you doing this because you want views on your YouTube channel.

I said no, I'm not. And then he says and look at you, you're carrying a open, carrying your gun on my waist because I carry because those guys are criminals. All these people there, most of criminals. So I got to protect myself, these illegals. So he's. Texas you can. Yeah, Texas you can. You can open because you're an idiot. Call me an idiot for open carrying my gun. This guy had 30 years in the force. This is a police officer that is

open carrying a gun as well. Yeah, he's he's open carry, right? Is he an idiot? He's a he's well, he's a he's a dirty cop, said that much. So he's, you know, it's like. They know your face. Do you think they were trying to get Intel on you and your group and they think that what you're doing is looking bad? Do you think any of them have any shame about what was going on there? Did anyone seem like they were? Any of the normal guys, you see, I have no shame.

The police, you know, when they released me, I got my flag and went back out and I started chanting, lady better thought, Lee, better that all these Venezuelans, you know, I think they'll be right behind me for liberty, you know, And they would just they would they they they were, they weren't chanting with me. They were like shocked.

They were shocked. And I said, yeah, man, these fucking police officers they work with, they work with the Venezuelan president Maduro. Maduro told me, told him to go and arrest me. Yes, I was playing with them and I was just joking with them. But they they thought that was funny. But no, it's like there's so many stories when I go there, man, this is incredible. And every day is different. Every day is different, bro. So it's it's it's kind of like you know, interesting.

So so that's that's what happened in the you know, I'm just disappointed in that I live in San Antonio which is a military city, Kyle. And I'm like where where are where are the where are the Cowboys with the white hat, man that's why I came to Texas. You know where is that that Texas culture of not in my backyard. Come and take it man. You know Anthony Guru, Do you know Anthony Guru, these journalists, that's always at the border. OK, so he was there with me at a

protest. We had a big protest. We're gonna have a bigger protest November. Maybe I could give you a shout out on that with Ryan. Right? Thank. Thank you, Ryan Mata. And he was there and he said something that really stuck to me. He says that the the comment ticket bumper still the come and take it slogan that we have in Texas, which means come and take the gun, right. He says, yeah, that's the right there. Don't tread on me kind of thing.

He said that's that's become a bumper sticker, man. It's become a bumper sticker. Where are the men? Where are the where the Christian media stand up to his tyranny? Nowhere. You know, there's only a handful of us in our group and I know there's millions around the country, but in Texas, man, Texas is letting me down, bro. So kudos too. I think he grew for saying that because that's so true, man. So what I say is I just tell these people to it.

What was watching this, man? I'm just a regular dude. You know, I I drive, you know, for a living. This is my my company emblem right there, man. But you need to just get off the fucking lazy chair, you know, put the burrito down like I say and stop drinking the fun lighting and start taking some action, man. I know today is the cowboy game tonight there's a Dallas Cowboys

are playing tonight. You know these people have these men have they know the stats in the back of their half of these cowboy games but they don't even know they're they're they're they're the Bill of Rights and you know they're more excited about a game. But meanwhile, come and take it. DC legals are fucking taking it, man. They're taking it from you right there watching this shit. So you need to start taking some action now. Peaceful. Action. That's a that's a solid, a solid pitch.

Let me ask you this, are they going to keep you away or have they scared you off? Are you done reporting? No, they didn't mention that, You know, no, I'm not done reporting. I actually want to go there right now to some footage stopping me, man. That's made us stronger, man, than this. I I have nothing. I have nothing to lose, bro. Nothing else, you know? Want to lose anything. But I can't understand. People have family, wife, kids. I don't have any of them, you know?

You want to put me in the gulag. Go ahead, man. Join AJ Sixers. Fuck it. Do whatever I gotta do. Just preserve our country to conserve our Constitution. Conserve our country. Although right now it's not looking too well, man. But as a man of faith, you and I, you know, we believe that there's a higher power and that we will be victorious at the end. That's that's what keeps me going. Yeah, nobody says we have to win right now, do they? So long.

It's a long, long game. Tell people again where they can follow you, where they can connect with you. I know some people probably gonna want to come out and see what you're about. They're going to go out there and watch your six sometimes. So how can people make that connection again? We'll do. We'll plug all those socials again. I appreciate that. I appreciate that. Listen, this is the 21st century Battle of the Alamo. I live in San Antonio, home of the Alamo.

Well, guess what? As those men 187 years ago, those David Crockett, William Travis and the Bowies, they 200 people, including women, who are up against 3000 military and of the general's Santa Rosa, Santa Santa Rosa, Santa Santa Ana. Santa Ana, right. Thank you. You know they they fought that battle. They lost that battle, but we won the war. This is the 21st century of that Alamo, man.

So where are where are today's crockets and Travis and bowies I asked you, this is a tall to all you men to stand up, man. And women too. Our group has some amazing women, bro. They don't even need bullhorns, bro. They have fucking loud, man. So we, you know, we need to men and women to stand up, man. This is the 21st century Alamo. Because in that time they were fighting for their sovereignty. It was a solidity of Texas.

But now we're we're we're fighting that same sovereignty and national sovereignty not just for Texas but for the country the United States of America. So this is your time. Will you you know will you stand up or not man. So you could catch myself on. X Endorsee Rumble and Fernando RC. Thank you guys for the opportunity. Yeah. It's my pleasure. Thanks so much for coming on folks. Those are gonna all be in the the description of the video.

So you'll be able to find them on the channel here. We'll tag you on the on the release on there when this when this video goes live and and be safe, man. I appreciate what you're saying. I think that that attitude it's it's really important right now that I always tell people like no one's coming to save us. It's up to us and and I appreciate that you're a man who's who's out there doing that thing. You're going out those videos staying, staying peaceful and and giving people the

information. See, I'm wearing a Trump, but I did not mention what Trump one moment in this whole interview. Not about. Trump. Except when I asked you, which is totally fair. Totally fair, Yeah. Alright Trump, man. He did have the lowest amount of illegals coming in through our borders in his tenure. But this is much bigger than just Trump, man. He's not something to save you either. He's not coming to save anybody either. That's exactly right. He's got a lot of problems right now.

Hernando RC, thanks so much for joining me today. I appreciate all the time you've given us, and I look forward to seeing some of this reporting. I'm going to start following your Rumble channel right now. Thank you. Thank you for the opportunity. Alright, brother.

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