Shadowland (2022–…): Season 1, Episode 4 - Chopping These Children Up - full transcript

A political operative tries to build a movement by appealing to people's worst fears about their children; two anti-vaccine activists form an unexpected alliance.

- My belief is, this was
completely 100% planned,

and the evidence is all there.

But yet they're calling me and
others a conspiracy theorist.

[tense music]

♪ ♪

- So often the content is sort
of driven by individual people

who have kind of branded
themselves and who are sort of,

you know, seeking fame.

- I feel like I'm a hero.

I've got this
new part of my life

where I'm an international
celebrity now.



- I'm not doing this
for money or for fame.

- I think one of
the biggest ways

to get the message out there
is through social media.

- And it's gotten very popular.

I believe this whole thing
has been planned,

and they have
orchestrated a kill shot

to give to every single person
on this planet.

- I've been totally attacked.

I'm banned from PayPal.

I've lost channels on YouTube.

I just got shut down by Chase.

How do I explain to my parents
that I'm not an eff-up?

That--that there's a reason

why a 48-year-old woman
is in need of help.



I am trying to save myself
by escaping San Fransisco.

What's happening?

[sobbing]

- A warning tonight

about a fake coronavirus cure
being sold.

- They said that
we were snake oil salesman,

that we were conmen.

- Four people went to prison
for selling MMS

with the intent to defraud
or mislead people.

- Should I be worried
about me being put in jail

like yourself?

♪ ♪

- Good morning guys.
Vaccine Police here.

I want to say thank you to
every single person out there.

I literally have
probably 1,000 people

that are needing
chlorine dioxide

and--and my pain
and energy chips.

And please, guys.

You guys will get those.

But it's probably
going to be a month.

Hopefully, I will get them
out in two weeks,

but guys, I'm one man
trying to do everything,

so please, please forgive me.

Love you guys. God bless.

♪ ♪

This is my business card.
We're the Vaccine Police.

If you have any pain
in your body, take those.

Put that where the pain is.

The pain will be
greatly decreased, if not gone.

No drugs, no chemicals.
All right?

We're getting the message out,
and it's working.

Christopher Key.
We're the Vaccine Police.

We're going to have chlorine
dioxide here to give away.

More and more people
are reaching out to me

every single day.

People are continuing
to give money.

Did you guys
already pay online?

- Yes.

- You already paid online--

okay, so you're--
you can come on for free.

Everything is continuing
to move upwards.

♪ ♪

The things that we're doing
is working.

One of the things
we've been able to do

and why the government
can't stand me

is because we have solutions.

We have solutions that work,

and they don't want you
to know about it.

They don't want you to know
there's a cure for cancer.

They don't want you to know
there's a cure for COVID.

They don't want you to know
that there's a cure for AIDS

and hepatitis and TB.
You name it.

Chlorine dioxide.
It costs pennies on the dollar.

They don't want you guys
to know about it, because why?

You can heal yourself
from any and all disease.

This is just getting started.

I know what we're doing

is helping God's people
and God's children.

I will not stop.

We're gonna be
in Miami, Florida,

December the 19th,
protesting for Mark Grenon.

Him and his three sons were
giving chlorine dioxide away

like I'm going to do tonight.

We need your help
because if the government

can put him in jail
and his three sons,

they can do that
to each and every one of us.

And it has to stop, guys.

It has to stop.

♪ ♪

- I'm going to do
this Facebook Live.

I'm not used to doing these
Lives when someone's around.

Hello, everyone.
This is Maryam Henein,

investigative journalist,

functional medicine consultant,

best known
for directing the film

"Vanishing of the Bees."

I am in Miami.

I'm hoping
this is a new start.

I'm not one to, like,
roll over and give up,

but I am licking
my wounds right now.

[line trilling]

- Mimi.
- Zachy.

I'm just--I'm just
checking in with you.

Are you leaving tomorrow?

- I'm leaving tomorrow.
- Okay.

I was just checking in
with you.

Bring your swim trunks,
make sure you bring

stuff for the heat.
- I will.

- Okey dokey. All right.

I see you--I see you soon.

- Okay. Take care, Mimi.

- You too. Bye, Zachy.
- Bye.

- Bye.
- Bye.

- It's always
a good conversation with Zachy.

Right now, I'm working on
a book and a documentary,

and I need support
to get it out in the world.

Next week, I'm going
to a conservative event

to see if there's interest
to finance it.

I have high aspirations
for the book to, what?

Make me relevant again?

I'm frustrated
because I feel like

why wouldn't you want me
as part of your hive?

And please let me
bring value to you

because I'm a hard worker.
I have integrity.

I have integrity
when I'm looking

at so many people

who don't have balls,
don't have courage,

don't have integrity,

don't have acumen,

that are mediocre,

that are half-assed
in their journalism.

What do they have
that I don't have?

[tense music]

♪ ♪

- My name is Kaitlyn Tiffany.

I cover internet culture.

A lot of my reporting
has been about influencers,

especially women
on Instagram promoting QAnon.

all: [chanting] Be their voice!
Be their voice!

- Many believers of QAnon

believing factions
of the government

are run by pedophiles
and cannibals

who are plotting
against president Trump

while running an international
sex trafficking ring.

- There was a very
small window of time

when it was extremely lucrative
to start posting about QAnon

as an influencer
because you could get

a lot of followers really fast.

- I'm going to do another video
touching on the subject

of child sex trafficking,
human trafficking,

and also pedophilia.

- I feel like
I saw it everywhere.

I would follow one,
and then I would,

you know, the suggested box
would be like,

here's five more people
doing the exact same thing,

sharing the exact same
pink and gold info graphics

about the children
being stolen.

And so they were able
to transmit

a lot of conspiratorial
beliefs.

There has been significant
cultural pushback on QAnon,

but there is still
this paranoia

about, well, the children
are in danger somehow.

- When it comes
to Save Our Children

and human trafficking,
sex trafficking,

and all the things that,
you know,

a lot of your friends
are probably

advocating for right now,

one of the biggest excuses
I get is that

"I can't share it
because I just feel like

it's part
of a conspiracy theory."

But what if it could
save someone's life?

- The cause sounds good.
Save the children.

all:
Save our children.

[all cheering]
- Yes!

- Rallies with similar names
have sprouted

across the country
under the banner

of protecting children
from pedophilia

to human trafficking.

- But nationally,
some rallies have been tied

to bizarre conspiracy theories
involving pedophilia

and the Democratic Party.

- They basically hijacked
a save the children movement

in order to attract people

who might otherwise
not be drawn in.

- There are statistics
that float around

that are wildly wrong.

- The reality
of the number of children

that go missing
in the United States of America

every year
is upwards of 800,000.

800,000 a year.

- 800,000 is a number

that comes from
a Justice Department study

that was released in 2002,

and it includes, like,
all missing children reports

of any kind.

So if your child
wandered away from you

at the mall for an hour,

and you called someone
about it, like, that counts.

It includes runaways.

It includes
all kinds of situations

that are not at all, like,

the typical stranger abduction
that it's evoking.

- I want to read part
of an open letter

written by Freedom Needs Truth.

This is a coalition
of organizations dedicated

to fighting human trafficking.

"Anybody who lends
any credibility

"to QAnon conspiracies
related to human trafficking

actively harms the fight
against human trafficking."

- Well, what QAnon does
is really paints a picture

of what trafficking looks like.

But this picture is not
reflective of the reality.

Young people are
being trafficked

by someone that they know.
It's a family member.

It's a boyfriend.
It's a girlfriend.

It's not somebody
being kidnapped

off the street by a stranger,

and it's not likely
someone's gonna be involved

in an international
child sex trafficking ring.

- This is the other thing

about conspiracy theories,
right,

is, like, they often
have a seed of truth.

Like, there are children
who are trafficked.

It is a quite small number

compared
to what these people think,

but that's what makes it
so hard to argue against.

- A lot of the people
I've been talking to

seem to use
this conspiracy theory

as kind of a alibi
for other beliefs.

So, like, they're against
pandemic safety measures,

and they'll kind of say, like,
I think the pandemic's real,

but why aren't we talking
about the real pandemic--

the, like,
more serious pandemic

of the 800,000 children
that go missing every year?

- That's not the pandemic.

The pandemic on a global scale
is child sex trafficking.

- They just use it
to cover up

all these other things

that they kind of wanna say

that they maybe know
aren't appropriate

to just come out and say.

They're also very, like,
"Close the border

because it will prevent
child trafficking."

- The children
who are being sold into slavery

and into
the sex slave industry.

The children who organs
are being harvested

this very moment right now,

where the Mexican cartels
are chopping these children up

in warehouses
and taking their body parts

and their organs,
and putting them in coolers

to sell not only to America,

but to the Chinese.

- I'm going to go meet
Christie Hutcherson,

who's the founder
of an organization

called
Women Fighting for America.

- My name
is Christie Hutcherson,

and I'm the founder
of Women Fighting for America.

And we started this
organization about a year ago.

And the reason why
is because I am a mom.

I'm a mother of two,
I'm a military mom.

I am a patriot,
and I love this nation.

- I kind of just came
across her on Facebook

when I was looking into
the child trafficking world.

- These children are exploited.
They're sold into slavery.

They're sold
into the sex trade.

They're sold for their organs
and their body parts.

They're being murdered.

They're being sold.
It's disgusting. It's vile.

- She does a lot of
livestreaming from the border.

- We are riding along right now

with the sheriffs
and some deputies.

There are individuals out there

besides this awful
administration

who actually want
to shut our borders down

and protect our sovereignty.

Stop the drug trade.
Stop the human trafficking.

Stop the illegals.

Stop the terrorists, murderers,
rapists, all of those

from coming into our country.
This invasion.

- I think people who have,

you know, whatever anxieties

or, like, bigoted beliefs
about immigration.

Sometimes it is just--

it seems like
a convenient narrative

to buy into to say like,
"We're building the wall

"because we want
to protect children.

We're not being bigoted."

So I'm going to meet her
at the border

to see what she's actually
doing there.

- Hello.
- Hi, how are you doing?

- Hi, Christie. I'm Kaitlyn.

- Nice to meet you, Kaitlyn.
Nice to meet you.

Hi, guys. How are you doing?

We're getting ready
to go to a location

where a lot
of the human trafficking,

sex trade, drugs, and stuff
like that come through.

We are really behind schedule
now, like, by an hour,

and we have a lot going on,

so we have to get in the car
and really get going right now.

- Okay.

- We have
a lot of ground to cover.

Yeah, she--she unfurls
a lot of,

like,
really interesting stories

about how she's been able
to rescue children

or how she's personally
seen people bringing drugs

into the United States.

Obviously, all of it
sounds pretty far-fetched,

but we'd like to--to see
if she's able to provide

any proof of any of that.

So that's--that's the goal.

♪ ♪

- Mimi, we got to be there
in 20 minutes.

- I'll be ready.
I'm just taking a shower.

- Okay. Hurry up, baby.

[tense music]

Bit rough around the edges.

Let's put it that way.

Okay.

Let's get some
natural light in here.

- Okay.
Zach, just give me a moment.

- Do we need
to bring a mask at all?

I'll just bring a mask.
- Fuck no.

- No?
- No.

- Here at AMPFest,
I'm going to be talking

about the intersection
of technology

and freedom of speech.

We're going to have
a kind of a Q&A session.

The great thing about AMPFest
is that it's my people.

It's my tribe.

[applause]

- Congresswoman
Marjorie Taylor Greene!

- My goal now
is to finish my project.

So I want to raise money.

I mean, this is the third year
I come to this event,

and it's just such
beautiful people,

and I feel like I'm at home.

- Oh, can I call you Zach?
- You may.

- Zach, can you
introduce yourself?

- My name is Zach Vorhies.

I'm known
as the Google whistleblower.

I have a website
that I'm about to launch.

The United States is looking
for the next Sean Fanny

who's going to come through

and create something
like a Napster

to be able to save us

from the censorship problem.

When that website launches,
it's going to be

the best thing of its kind.

You know what?

You guys should do
a story on this.

It's called Blast.video,
and it combines them all

under one single page.
- That's amazing.

- And it gives you all the
different news that you need.

Here's Bannon.

- I would like to raise
$1 million

to be able to just,
you know, take care of funding

for the next couple of years.

I think what you're
doing is brilliant.

- What makes the success
or failure of this AMPFest

is whether we can
get a lead investor.

Hey, what's up, Chad?
- Good to see you.

- I could end up
as a millionaire

if I--if people come in
and want to help me do this.

Let's say that you had
this, like, this software,

this Blast.video, like,
what would you do in order

to, like, raise money?

Like, what should we be doing
to be able to get this?

- People who make things
usually aren't

the best at asking for money.

I'm really good
at asking for money

'cause I don't make things.

That's all I know how to do.

And I do know there's a lot
of people who understand

there's a major--major problem.

They don't know how
to engineer for it,

but they would materially
support something like that.

Do you have a minute
to do a phone call?

- Mm-hmm. Yeah.

- Great.

Erik, do you have a minute?

Can I put you on the
phone with somebody

who I think you'd probably
be pretty eager to meet?

Erik, Zach. Zach, Erik.

Yeah, let's--
- Let's move over here.

Erik, buddy, how you doing?

- So let me just give you
the brief summary.

I bet you're just as tired
of the censorship as I am,

and you're looking
for something

that's going
to end the censorship,

and I came up with
a concept about a year ago

on how to do it.

You know how the Drudge Report
collects links to stories

and then updates it
every single day?

- This is exactly the same--
same thing, but for video.

And it's not controlled
by, you know,

whoever that person
they sold it to.

Yes.

It's controlled by a good guy.

Our plan is to make money
through the advertisements.

- Absolutely.
We're gonna have the one day

where it's gonna be the talk
of the entire United States

on the right because everyone
loves free goodies,

you know, and this is the best
thing out there for news 24/7.

- I look forward to seeing you
and your CEO on Tuesday.

- Sounds great.
- All right.

It's been a pleasure, Erik.

- All right.
That's a good thing, right?

- Loved it.

♪ ♪

- Who is Erik?

- Erik is the guy
that is interested

in being a lead investor.

- That man
you were speaking to?

- Yes.
- That's great.

- He loves what we're doing,

so he wants to meet
with us on Tuesday,

and we're going to
fly up on Sunday

in a private jet to Chicago.

- San Francisco
is not the future.

- So I might be leaving
a little bit early.

- Okey dokey.

- Well, you know, I--for me,
it's, I'm a little bit--

I see these other people
having a platform to speak

and address the people.

I don't care if there's
two people in the audience

or, you know, 10,000.

I hear over and over,
why aren't you speaking?

Why am I not speaking?

I'm not given a fair chance.

Every time I talk to someone
here, they're like, wow,

you're a wealth of information.

So why, you know,
why am I not speaking here?

- I mean, I think it's
pretty easy to get up there.

You just gotta have
good content.

And I wasn't being invited
on these, like,

big shows like Newsmax.

I was like, "Oh, I guess
I can't get on there,"

and then it just turns out that
you could just make friends

with the production assistant.

- No, it helps when you work
for Google, a big corporation.

It helps when someone else
plugs you and endorses you.

- You've got
"Vanishing of the Bees,"

and you're--
you've got a lot of intel.

So the thing is,
is that if you get in friendly

with the production assistant

or the producer--
- They don't know me.

They're going to
step all over me

and not even mention my name.

- That's fine.
Don't try to get credit.

- I don't want money,
but I do want credit.

Found--it's okay.
Journalists break stories.

As a journalist,
I care about credit.

I don't care about money.

- It's--it's weird because
I just don't operate on that.

I just give it all away
for free and by the act

of giving it away for free,
they'll have me on the show.

- But they know who you are.

♪ ♪

- Hi, my name is Zach.

I'm known
as the Google whistleblower.

[cheers and applause]

- Kind of hard
not to be up there

when I have so much to say,
and I have credibility.

- Why am I not here?

I've been banned more from more
than all of these people.

- They're fragmenting
our focus on purpose.

- Exactly.

- Well, thank you all.

[cheers and applause]

- May I speak with you
for a moment?

- Yeah.

- I'm a journalist,
and I'm very censored.

Think about if you
don't know about me,

that's really censored.

Like, if you're
really censored,

you don't know
about the person.

I've been around for 25 years.

My film's been shown
around the world.

It's an important movie.

Yeah, I'm a real journalist.

Yes, and I am articulate.

So it's like,
I'm not missing anything.

I am attractive.
I am a good woman.

I'm spiritual.
I am intelligent.

Why am I not on camera?

♪ ♪

- How big of a problem do you
think child sex trafficking

is in the United States?

- So bad and so rampant.

The Mexican cartels,
they sell children

all over the world.

As well as exploit them
for other reasons,

and also body parts
and things like that.

So it's a very
sophisticated operation,

and they have a network.

They have special websites
or phone numbers.

They call and then the children
are sold for that evening.

- Christie believes that child
trafficking is running rampant

and that nothing is being
done by the government

to prevent hordes of "illegals"
from coming into the country.

- Probably gonna
position myself

actually up here
when I go live.

- Christie at the border
is talking about herself,

her own emotional investment
in this issue,

and she looks very relatable.

It is kind of part of building
a personal brand as well.

- Hey, guys,
Christie Hutcherson

with Women Fighting for America
here.

I am live right now
in Yuma, Arizona,

and I'm going to turn
this camera around,

and I want you
to see where I am.

This is called the Gap.

And then right there,
that's Mexico.

So this whole--this whole
little town right here

is all Mexico.

I think we have
some individuals

coming over right now.

So there he is right there.

It's drugs. Yep.

Excuse me.

All right, we have one.
We have a runner.

Does anybody speak Spanish?
Juan's not here.

He's usually our interpreter.

We kind of slowed him down
'cause he probably

was getting ready to haul butt,

and he might not want to be
caught.

So this is a good thing.

God bless you guys.
I'll talk to you soon.

I get so many positive comments
about people saying,

"Thank you so much
for bringing us truth.

"Thank you so much
for being out there

"and actually showing us really
what's going on

because we're not getting it
anywhere else."

And that's what keeps me going.

They're looking
for somebody right now,

is maybe a known
drugs in their backpack

or something like that.
Do you speak English?

Oh, let's go.
Let's go. Let's go.

We are live
at the border, literally,

and now if you see right here,
we're gonna stop them,

and we're gonna have--
we're gonna hold them

until Border Patrol comes.

Hola. Do you speak English?

- Yeah.

Hi, sweetheart!
Look at your beautiful face.

How are you guys doing?
- Thank you.

- Border Patrol will be here
in just a few minutes,

and then there'll be able
to pick you guys up.

You understand,
they're going to take you

probably to a facility.

You guys will be able to get
cleaned up, get some food.

Do we have some water
in the car?

Thank you so much.
Are you okay?

Why are you crying?
What--what happened?

Was it scary coming
through here?

What happened?

Did somebody try to stop you?

Did you guys almost get jumped?

- It's okay. Come here.
Come here.

It's okay. It's okay.

It's okay.
It's okay.

It's okay.

It's been a long journey.
It's okay.

It's okay. You guys are safe.

May I ask how much did you
have to pay the drug cartel?

- Did you have to pay--pay
the cartels to get over here?

Somebody. Did you have to pay?

- So how much is that? Cinco?

So yeah,
they could have been raped,

trying to rob them
for whatever they have.

This is the face
of why it's so important

to close our borders

and have people come
through properly

so they're not
exploited by the cartel.

So that looks like that's
Border Patrol coming, so.

You're seeing this live.
What happened?

They had to run across
this--this trench right here,

and some young males
tried to jump them.

They tried to jump them
to rape them

or to steal from them
or a combination of the two.

So this is the ugly side

to having our open borders
right now.

Christie Hutcherson with
Women Fighting for America here

bringing you guys the truth.

- She was very warm
towards them,

and she was like,
I'm so happy that you're here.

But she was also livestreaming
and saying,

like, this is why
we need to close the borders

because these women could have
just been raped

or, like,
maybe they were just raped.

She said that a few times,
like, in front of them.

But was also saying
I'm so happy that you're here

and just kind of,
like, switching between.

like, hugging them
and welcoming them to America

and then speculating,
like, horrible things

that could have happened
to them.

The uncomfortable part
was just, like,

the immediate application
of the narrative

of you were exploited.
You were raped.

You were attacked.

Even though, like, she
couldn't understand anything

they were saying.

♪ ♪

[tense music]

- All right, here we go.

- Welcome to AMPFest '21.

[all cheering]

- I produced five thumb drives
and wanted to give them out

to people who genuinely might
be interested in helping me

fund my project.

- All right.
- Can I take a picture?

- Roger in the middle.
Mimi and Zach. Roger sandwich.

- Great.
- Thank you.

- Thank you very much.
- Roger Stone.

His name was brought to me

as someone who's possibly
capable.

I mean, there's no question
he can fund it.

- We got some really good
pictures here, buddy.

- Roger, can I--Roger, can I
give you this to look at later?

- All right. Yeah.

- This is regarding my project,
and this is my card.

- Okay.
I'll be sure I'll look at it.

- Okay.
Thank you, I appreciate it.

My attempts to what I want
to achieve will come through.

I am persistent as hell,
determined,

and I refuse to have
anyone stand in my way.

♪ ♪

- Would you say that your
videos are journalistic?

- No, I don't think so.

I mean, I don't have
any journalism training,

So I'm just--I'm just me.

I just pick up the phone,
and I go live,

and I show them where I am
and what's really going on,

and I talk from the heart.

I wanted to see truly what was
going on here at the borders

and to save women
and children from exploitation.

Because like I said,
I'm all about covering truth,

whether it's good, bad,
or indifferent,

or it goes against
what I believe.

I want to see
what's the reality.

- So when you were talking
to the women last night,

obviously, there was
a language barrier.

What kind of information
were you able to get from them?

- We asked them
how much money they paid

the cartel to get here.
She gave me that information.

So they paid the cartel
to get over here.

I asked them, you know,
were they being chased

and did somebody
jump out at them?

And she said, yes.

And that's why they were
crying and all emotional.

So normally, I'll have somebody

who speaks fluent Spanish
with me,

but they weren't with me
last night, so.

- I wasn't sure
if they were understanding

the question about paying
the cartel.

- They understand
what cartel means.

They understood
what I was asking them.

- Do you consider yourself
a public figure now,

or are there things you have
to think about in terms

of, like, presenting
information to an audience?

- I don't consider myself that
because I'm just

an ordinary, everyday mom,

was a small business owner,
Wife.

And just somebody
who loves my nation.

We just need more of me,
you know,

out there
who's willing to step up.

- Last night, you also
mentioned that,

like, allowing people
into the country is an attempt

to destabilize things.
- It is.

It is 100% destabilizing
our nation.

How do you take down a nation?

- I don't know.

- You influx the nation
with millions of illegals.

You put strain
on the financial system.

You turn school systems into,

instead
of learning institutions,

into propaganda and ideology
breeding grounds.

Anti-American.
That's how you do it.

That's--that's Communism.

- Do you have, like, I think
I'm missing the element here

where--where
it's clear to me, like,

who do you think is doing that
or is responsible for that?

- It's the left.
100% the radical left.

They want to destroy America.

There is a globalist agenda
out there

whether we like it or not.

And under a globalist
society and agenda,

the people no longer rule.

The elites rule.

- Can you explain
to me a little bit,

like, what that looks like?

Like, who would be interested
in having that happen?

And do you think--
- I mean, that's like--

that's like going down
a rabbit hole there.

I mean, in the history,
we have people

who love greed, power,
and money, right?

We see it every day.
We see it in Washington, D.C.

- I just have to ask
because, like,

the idea
of a one-world government

is sort of classically, like,
a recurring conspiracy theory.

- It's not a conspiracy theory.

I mean, and I hate that word
and that's just a word to say,

you're a kook, you're crazy,
and I'm going to discredit you.

That's not the truth.

There's enough
information out there

if people really want to look

at all the different areas
and facts and do some research.

You'll find out, and you'll
come to your own conclusion.

- Closed borders,
which we previously had

under Trump's administration,
okay,

prevented all of this how?

We saw less people coming over.

We saw less bodies
being loaded into trucks

because there were enforcement.
- Yeah.

- Christie has a guest
with her today,

and she's, like, letting her
followers in on her experience

of discovering the border.

Her name is Lindsey Graham,
like the Senator.

I imagine she has a bigger
following than Christie.

- For Americans like me
who have little kids,

you have to think about,
in the long term,

if these people are coming over

and creating a better life
for themselves, fantastic.

But that's not always the case.
It's rarely the case.

If they're sneaking in,

it's because they're doing
something illegal.

So the person sneaking in now
is the same person

that could be dealing
my child drugs in 15 years.

- Absolutely.

- Or trying to kidnap my child
for sex trafficking.

Like, this hits home.

What are we looking at?

- Just came right here.
- No way.

Oh, no way.
- Yep.

- Literally coming over
from Mexico

right in front of our eyes
with babies illegally.

And where are they
going to go now?

- Well, we're going
to keep them here

until Border Patrol comes

'cause we don't want them
to just disappear.

- So we're--we're gonna
take care of this.

- Yeah.
- Thanks.

Thanks, Biden administration.
- Yeah.

We're going to take care of it.
- Wow.

Illegal immigrants crossing
the border

right in front of me.

And the only people
stopping them

is yours truly
and Christie Hutcherson

from
Women Fighting for America.

- Hola, hi.

We're gonna wait right here
until they come.

How are you doing?
Where are you from?

Do you speak English?

Where are you from?

So here comes
the police to--yeah.

So and they're going to call
Border--no, stay right here.

They'll come, yeah.

Yeah,
we don't want you to walk off.

How much did they pay
to get over here?

This is how
not good my Spanish is.

[both laughing]

Did you drive? Did you walk?

- So when you look
at this situation

where you have
these young ladies

and their children
who have just trekked

three weeks to get here

in a very dangerous situation,
by the way, to get up here.

- Yeah,
just because they say it

doesn't mean it's not.

So a lot of times,
they--yeah, they're coached.

Yeah. They're coached.

- The family told them
that they didn't pay a cartel.

And then Christie kind of just,
like, went over here

and was talking on Instagram
about, like,

well, even if they said
they didn't pay the cartel,

they did.

So I'd say, like,
even more so than last night

this was, like,
watching her make a narrative

out of thin air.

- I don't know how to tell them
to stay here,

that somebody will come
pick them up.

Just stay here.

Somebody will come get--
somebody will come get you.

Just stay here, okay?
Thank you, guys. De nada.

- She's trying to convince
other people

to believe in
limiting immigration

with a variety
of conspiracy theories

in a way that is obviously
trying to evoke fear.

- So this is
what we're talking about.

This goes on all the time.

Exactly what I'm telling
your listeners about.

- That's different
than someone

who just saw something
on Instagram that scared them

and repeated it.

I think once you're
actively recruiting people

and to some degree,
she clearly is pursuing

recognition for herself,

that's a different
ethical proposition

than just believing something
that's incorrect.

- Thank you so much.
God bless you.

And God bless
the United States of America.

Facebook shut me down again,
so.

- No way.
- Yeah. All right.

Let's get going.

I was with one of the reporters
from "The Atlantic" magazine,

which is definitely left-wing,

and she stood
in the Gap with me last week.

They're gonna try to twist
my words,

but let me tell you,
we are under attack.

This is not migration,
my friends.

This is an actual invasion
into a nation.

Our home is on fire.

America, wake up.

Share the hell out
of this message.

[tense music]

♪ ♪

- Sure.

"Hey, Maryam.

"What a fantastic two years
it's been to be your boyfriend.

"Unfortunately, I need
to concentrate my time here

"in San Francisco
to launch Blast.video,

"and I'd like
to start dating other people.

"I still admire
all of your amazing

"and great qualities,

"your hard work,
your ability to never give up,

"the way you dance
your heart out,

"the way your smile
melted my heart.

"I will cherish
all the great memories

"that we shared together

and hope we can remain friends
for years to come. Zach."

It's like so informal--

I mean,
formal and disconnected.

- Maryam.

Yeah,
we're no longer together.

I knew it was
coming to an end.

Unfortunately, she violates
people's boundaries.

And what she did was,

she was told in the last show
that we went to

that she only had
a certain sort of media pass,

and she wasn't allowed
into the speakers' area,

which is where I was.

- From Zach's perspective,
I showed up to a place

where I wasn't invited.

But who didn't invite me?
It was Zach.

- When they told her that
she wasn't going to be allowed

to be at this black-tie dinner,

she came over to me, and
she's like, don't kick me out.

I was like,
what do I have to do with this?

You know that you're not
supposed to come in here.

You've done this dozens
of times before in the past.

And she started to get
agitated, and I went, "Oh no.

This is going to be
an embarrassment for me,"

and I had just gotten
through talking to Eric Trump

and showed him Blast.video,

and he was like,
"This is fantastic."

Gave me his number.

And now here's Maryam about to
cry at this black-tie dinner.

- No. I was not crying.
I also have a reputation.

I was mortified

because in the end,
they asked,

"Let's see
what Zach wants to do,"

and Zach acted like I was
just some chick that he met

instead of the person who's
been by his side

pretty much 24/7 for two years.

Zach told me when he met me
that he would have my back,

and in the end, I feel like
he stabbed me in the back.

- I was just like,
this is it.

I've given you
too many chances.

I called her up.
Actually, I texted her.

and I said, "Hey, it's been
a really great two years,

but I gotta move on."

And so that's
what we're on now.

We're not really
on speaking terms much.

She's upset about that.

And I miss her,
but I can't have someone

throwing hand grenades
in my professional career.

Like, I just can't have it.

- I'm sure he told you
it was the last straw

because Maryam's a shitshow.

So if I were to tell you
over and over again,

"You're a shitshow,
you're a shitshow,"

is that nice?

Is that--
that's violent communication.

That's not the way you treat
someone that you love.

Who's gonna hold
Zach accountable?

Because he's a celebrity,

and everybody's just gonna
blow smoke up his ass.

How about people
who really love him?

I don't care that he's
a Google whistleblower.

- She was trying
to ride on my notoriety.

When people were like,
"You can't come here,"

she's like, "Oh, I'm the
girlfriend of Zach Vorhies,

the Google whistleblower."

And it's just like, no,
that's not a key

that you can just use
to unlock doors.

Like, you're giving me
collateral damage

because
if you have bad behavior,

then that's going
to be reflecting on me.

- I think everybody can
agree that breaking up

with someone via text,

it's just super hurtful.

I'm not a robot.

- I feel for her.
She loves me.

She also wants to be famous.

And that fame is a lot--

that hunger for the fame drives

a lot of what she's
trying to do.

She would be able to do it

if it weren't
for these negative aspects.

She self-sabotages.

- That's not why I loved Zach.

I love the way his brain,
how he thinks.

He's so smart.

I love dancing
with him and laughing.

He has a very particular
sense of humor,

and I have
the same sick sense of humor.

[somber music]

♪ ♪

And my guess is my fantasy,
I saw my--a partner in crime

and someone that was committed
to making this world

a better place,
and standing for the truth.

- Oh, God.

I'd lose anything
if it wasn't connected.

Okay, can you hear me?

Give me one second
to get my foot bath started,

and then we'll--
then we'll start talking.

Okay.

I just went live.

Could you introduce yourself
and let everybody

know who you are, what you do?

- I'm Maryam Henein.

Aka, the Bee Lady.

I am an
investigative journalist.

- Let's talk about how
you and I came together.

I had heard about your film,

but I had never met you
in any form of the fashion.

But you and I came together
because you reached out

to me regarding Mark Grenon.

- Yeah, so, Mark Grenon
had been on Alex Jones

and was speaking about MMS,
which has been around,

chlorine dioxide,
for a long time.

I've taken it. I have it.

And then, lo and behold,
a couple of months later,

they arrested,
with lots of glee, Mark.

They put him in a face diaper
and shackles,

and they took him away.

I came across your name.

I learned
that you are organizing

a protest outside of the jail.

- We're putting together
a big protest

where we're going to have
many journalists.

And hopefully, 1,000 people
come and protest

out front
of the correctional center

that he's been incarcerated in,
him and his two children,

because if they can do this
to Mark,

they can do this to me,
they can do this to you,

and--and we've got
to stand up for Mark

and let the world know that,
you know,

what he did by giving MMS away
is not a crime.

- These boys, one of them
has not seen his newborn son.

Has not seen the literal sun.

Is drinking tap water
contaminated with poisons.

Is eating fake shit food for a
crime that was never committed.

So--I've got the shivers--
the real heroes,

the real people
who are censored,

you may have never
heard of them.

And I am one of them, and you
are one of them, Christopher.

I am fearless.

I speak the truth, and I speak

from multiple different
perspectives.

We are not
conspiracy theorists.

There is a silent blade
and culling going on.

People are dying
that don't need to,

and the hospitals
are killing them.

Sorry, Christopher.

So fired up.

I thank you
for giving me a voice.

We'll hug in person
and exchange cooties.

- And let's get the word out
with Mark Grenon because again,

if they think
they can do this to Mark,

they can do it to me,
they can do it to you,

and they can do it
to all of us.

[tense music]

- You have a dark priest class

which has been
running humanity.

You're saying
this fucking person

who I don't even fucking know
is gonna resolve

my personal family issue?
Who the fuck are they?

- I felt very stable
when I was with him,

and that all left

once he got into Q
and conspiratorial thinking.

- "9/11 was our government,

"Uranium One, SEAL Team 6,
Benghazi,

"devil worship, ritual
sacrifice, adrenochrome.

This is what
the Great Awakening is."

Q and everything surrounded it
completely ruined my family.

♪ ♪

It killed the man I know.