 Hey welcome back everybody, I'm DroneTech and I have for you today what I think is another great example of what is basically a canary in the coal mine as we slide closer to looking something more like South Africa than what we know as America. But first, if you enjoyed this content, hit that like button, subscribe, and check out this quick message from this episode's sponsor. One of the first commitments made by the new administration is the $2 trillion spending on environmental concerns. With renewables like solar panels, wind turbines, and even batteries for electronic vehicles, the use of silver will soar. But of course, we don't have enough silver to cover the demand. And that is good for investors and the price of silver. If you're thinking of an IRA or a 401K, now is the time to look at silver. And this month, with every gold or silver IRA, they're giving away one of these incredible 5-ounce, solid silver Apollo 11 memento coins with every silver IRA that started. Click on the Noble Gold link in the description or pinned comment right now and learn more about future-proofing your investments. So the first thing I want to address here is the capital riot. It was bad. I condemned it when it happened, and I didn't like what I was seeing. But it's not nearly as bad as they're making it out to be. We've seen things like that before, and I'll talk about that in a little bit. But they keep repeating over and over that this was an insurrection. To the point where I think it's already too late to fix that, it's already burned into the brains of at least half this country. But they started this entire narrative with lies, such as an officer that was killed by the mob. And that's part of what has played into this insurrection narrative. But the media claimed that this officer was killed by rioters by a blow from a fire extinguisher. But the truth is, he actually died like a day after the riot. And we don't actually know why he died yet. They think maybe it was bear mace, but they don't know that. It's so bad that the New York Times did have to issue a correction. It was a half-hearted correction, but a correction, yet they did leave the misleading headline up, which is classic drive-by tactics. So just consider that. One of the things that they were using to make this capital riot an insurrection and so bad didn't actually happen. And like I said, I'm not for it. I don't support it. But what did it ultimately accomplish? Nothing. It had no chance of accomplishing anything. But of course, what we're going to get in this interview we already know is going to be a softball propaganda session with one of the roundest Democrat operatives in the Democrat state media. Their only purpose here is to dehumanize and target, essentially 75 million Americans, which is her political opposition, and Stelter's critics. How convenient for the both of them. You also said in an interview with the 19th news website this week that the country needs a truth commission. What exactly would a truth commission be? So I think part of what we're seeing now is because we haven't really done the reckoning with the racial injustice and white supremacy of our past that we need to do. And so, you know, truth commission, a lot of people will think of South Africa. We've used them in countries around the world. And basically what it is, is it's communities all the way up to the national level having conversations about both the glory and the glory of our history and what happened, both throughout the history of our country and leading up to and on January 6th, so that we can come to a common narrative moving forward of what we want our country to be. I do want to quickly mention, check out that Chiron that's running there. Jacobs, I think we need truth commissions. I mean, they're just spelling it out there, not leaving anything up for debate. Which by the way, Stelter has admitted that he writes those Chiron's himself. So her and others on the left keep repeating that there needs to be a reckoning. My question is, who says this? Who decided this? Was there a vote? It just seems like political rhetoric that was just kind of injected into the national consciousness for what really seems to be very nefarious purposes. Who out there is at all confident to deem these people arbiters of truth? They lie constantly and they create alternate realities to fit their narratives. And then of course, they blame their opposition of that very thing. I mean, I'm not so gullible as to believe that I'm getting the truth from Republicans, Fox News or Newsmax, but at least I'm being shown another non-democrat party-derived point of view. If people like this have their way, all opposition and all dissent will be wiped out in favor of whatever they deem the truth. Given their track record and low approval, the fact that they're the ones promoting this should give everyone a reason to be skeptical. And another thing, her claim that this all culminates on January the 6th is exactly what I'm talking about. Our past history, what happened in South Africa, has nothing to do with the very minor riot that occurred at the Capitol. And then there's this idea she floats that we need these truth commissions because we need to learn about our history as if we're not taught that in school from a young age, as if it's not drilled into our brains at a point where it's unrelenting, it never seems to end. And just a reminder that Democrats did storm federal buildings and have on many occasions, during the constitutional process of converting Brett Gavinal, which by the way, was driven by media lies and conspiracy theories. Antifa and BLM literally waged war on a Portland federal building and federal troops, some of them throwing actual bombs. But it's different when they do it. You just gotta understand that. Do you think the House and Senate leadership have the stomach for that? I think so. Look, we all were victims of this attack in addition to being the lawmakers of this country. And I know for a lot of us, this is very personal. We've had threats to our lives, threats to our homes and our families. I've had threats to my lives. And so I think that there are a lot of us who know that this impeachment trial was just the start of holding Donald Trump accountable, but that we need to make sure that we're doing accountability of anyone who incited, encouraged or committed acts of violence and then really looking forward at kinds of things like truth commissions, like democracy, like institution building that we know are going to be the real fixes to what we've seen in this country. I don't even know what that means. She just like basically throws out a bunch of platitudes. Of course, when we look into this violence and incitement, it's going to be very one way of course with the standards that they apply to their political opposition not being applied to them. It's going to be bad. I mean, I don't know who would want to have this happen unless they want to tear this country apart. And of course, at no point during this interview, do we get anything resembling a critical question from Butterball? And of course, we get this idea that we need truth commissions to form a common narrative. When the reality is that the narrative that's been pumped out for the last four years and really for decades before that is that Republicans, conservatives, Christians and really white people, whatever, they're all bad people unless they're on our side. I seriously doubt that anyone out there believes that any so-called truth commission would change any of that. All of this combined with the talk that we're hearing from people in the media that people they disagree with politically should be reprogrammed, I think it's fair to say that we're sliding into dark territory that can only further divide this country. That's all for this one. If you want to support this channel and its daily mission to expose this kind of stuff, check out all the links in the description or pinned comment. Thanks for watching. I'll see you all next time.