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James O'Keefe Confronts Google Growth Strategist Dakota Leazer on Google "Definitely Coordinating" with the Kamala Harris Campaign I don't feel comfortable," states Dakota Leazer, a Google Growth Strategist, when confronted by James O'Keefe and @OKeefeMediaGroup…
I was lying, I was trying to impress my date!
Because nothing turns a girl on more than your company Google coordinating with Kamala to win an election.
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Because nothing turns a girl on more than your company Google coordinating with Kamala to win an election.
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A lot of people are texting me scared about the near future, and suddenly realizing the stakes, political prosecutions, and worse.
Here is my advice: be at peace with what happens to you, worry not about the enemy.
Concern yourself with who is beside you as you face the enemy.
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Here is my advice: be at peace with what happens to you, worry not about the enemy.
Concern yourself with who is beside you as you face the enemy.
@OKeefeMediaGroup
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BREAKING: NFL Commanders VP of Content Labels Black Commanders Players "Homophobic" and NFL Players "Dumb As All Hell," Calls Fans "High School Educated Alcoholics" During an undercover date with an @OKeefeMediaGroup journalist, Rael Enteen, Vice President…
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EXCLUSIVE: Sean Payton Allegedly Tied to Opioid Scandal in Part 2 of OMG NFL Series; NFL Used "Bountygate" as Cover-Up
In part 2 of O'Keefe Media's NFL series, Rael Enteen, former Vice President of Content for the Washington Commanders, admits "Bountygate is actually a cover-up for what they [the Saints] really got caught with,” during an undercover conversation with an OMG journalist.
Recall that in part 1, Enteen labeled Black Commanders players as "homophobic," NFL players as "dumb as all hell," and referred to NFL fans as "high school educated alcoholics," amongst many other controversial revelations. Enteen, who has since been fired by the Commanders, makes further claims that Sean Payton, then head coach of the New Orleans Saints, was involved in an opioid theft scandal that the NFL concealed by promoting the "Bountygate" story as a distraction.
Enteen states that Payton and other Saints coaches were caught stealing painkillers from the team doctor, saying, “They used the story of Bountygate as the justification for the suspension to cover up the truth, which is that they had a painkiller-addicted and distributing coaching staff.”
When asked if he believes NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell negotiated with the FBI to bury the opioid scandal, Enteen responds, “I do.” He adds, “The NFL knew as bad as Bountygate was, it would be better than the alternative.”
Enteen reveals that the FBI “became aware of the situation” and installed “a camera in the back of a safe where they kept the painkiller [pills],” capturing the theft on video. He cites Bobby Monica, a former Miami Dolphins equipment manager, as his source, explaining that the FBI’s footage caught the Saints coaches “red-handed.” According to Enteen, the tape still exists, as Sean Payton’s mentor, Bobby Monica, has one of the few remaining copies and “left him [Payton] a copy of the videotape in his will.”
OMG has reached out on multiple occasions to the NFL, the Saints, the Broncos, and Bobby Monica for comment. Despite our repeated efforts, they did not provide a response.
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In part 2 of O'Keefe Media's NFL series, Rael Enteen, former Vice President of Content for the Washington Commanders, admits "Bountygate is actually a cover-up for what they [the Saints] really got caught with,” during an undercover conversation with an OMG journalist.
Recall that in part 1, Enteen labeled Black Commanders players as "homophobic," NFL players as "dumb as all hell," and referred to NFL fans as "high school educated alcoholics," amongst many other controversial revelations. Enteen, who has since been fired by the Commanders, makes further claims that Sean Payton, then head coach of the New Orleans Saints, was involved in an opioid theft scandal that the NFL concealed by promoting the "Bountygate" story as a distraction.
Enteen states that Payton and other Saints coaches were caught stealing painkillers from the team doctor, saying, “They used the story of Bountygate as the justification for the suspension to cover up the truth, which is that they had a painkiller-addicted and distributing coaching staff.”
When asked if he believes NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell negotiated with the FBI to bury the opioid scandal, Enteen responds, “I do.” He adds, “The NFL knew as bad as Bountygate was, it would be better than the alternative.”
Enteen reveals that the FBI “became aware of the situation” and installed “a camera in the back of a safe where they kept the painkiller [pills],” capturing the theft on video. He cites Bobby Monica, a former Miami Dolphins equipment manager, as his source, explaining that the FBI’s footage caught the Saints coaches “red-handed.” According to Enteen, the tape still exists, as Sean Payton’s mentor, Bobby Monica, has one of the few remaining copies and “left him [Payton] a copy of the videotape in his will.”
OMG has reached out on multiple occasions to the NFL, the Saints, the Broncos, and Bobby Monica for comment. Despite our repeated efforts, they did not provide a response.
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It seems like society is having a meltdown.
Every person I speak with begs me to help investigate and uncover a ‘massive scandal’ or investigative a ‘huge story’ they’re aware of or involved in. Thousands of them. It takes me a month to do one story.
Something is happening.
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Every person I speak with begs me to help investigate and uncover a ‘massive scandal’ or investigative a ‘huge story’ they’re aware of or involved in. Thousands of them. It takes me a month to do one story.
Something is happening.
@OKeefeMediaGroup
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REVEALED: Both Individuals Involved in Trump Assassination Attempts Identified as ActBlue Donors
Thomas Matthew Crooks, the man who fired at Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, and Ryan Wesley Routh, who made an apparent assassination attempt against Trump in Florida, have both been identified as ActBlue donors.
On July 13, 2024, Thomas Matthew Crooks led an open fire on Donald Trump in an attempt to assassinate him at a Trump Rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Despite being a registered Republican, Crooks donated $15 to ActBlue in 2021, according to the Federal Election Commision (FEC) website.
On September 15, 2024, Ryan Wesley Routh was caught with a rifle at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. He was soon after apprehended by authorities. Routh’s connections also extend to ActBlue, where he has donated a total of roughly $140 since 2018, according to FEC data.
Since 2004, ActBlue has amassed over $15 billion, with disturbing patterns in donation records—elderly individuals’ names and addresses are frequently used without their knowledge, raising serious concerns about the integrity of the organization.
This information was brought to light in part by a lead from Bo, who highlighted Ryan Wesley Routh's history as an ActBlue donor.
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Thomas Matthew Crooks, the man who fired at Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, and Ryan Wesley Routh, who made an apparent assassination attempt against Trump in Florida, have both been identified as ActBlue donors.
On July 13, 2024, Thomas Matthew Crooks led an open fire on Donald Trump in an attempt to assassinate him at a Trump Rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Despite being a registered Republican, Crooks donated $15 to ActBlue in 2021, according to the Federal Election Commision (FEC) website.
On September 15, 2024, Ryan Wesley Routh was caught with a rifle at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. He was soon after apprehended by authorities. Routh’s connections also extend to ActBlue, where he has donated a total of roughly $140 since 2018, according to FEC data.
Since 2004, ActBlue has amassed over $15 billion, with disturbing patterns in donation records—elderly individuals’ names and addresses are frequently used without their knowledge, raising serious concerns about the integrity of the organization.
This information was brought to light in part by a lead from Bo, who highlighted Ryan Wesley Routh's history as an ActBlue donor.
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Former U.S. DOJ Assistant Attorney General Jeff Clark weighs in on OMG’s ongoing ActBlue investigation, discussing how "smurfs" are being used to funnel money through small-dollar donors. He highlights the alarming alleged donations from individuals with modest incomes contributing hundreds of thousands of dollars via ActBlue. Clark calls for a deeper investigation into ActBlue’s fundraising tactics.
Help uncover the truth and be part of our ongoing investigation. If you have information regarding suspicious ActBlue donations, submit your tips at tips.okeefemediagroup.com.
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Help uncover the truth and be part of our ongoing investigation. If you have information regarding suspicious ActBlue donations, submit your tips at tips.okeefemediagroup.com.
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Three years ago today Jodi O'Malley stepped forward to blow the whistle on HHS, despite her fears. “What other federal employees do you see coming out?” Jodi asked. She was right. There have been hardly any.
That’s going to change soon.
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That’s going to change soon.
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This is true. You tend to lose the audience with over-explanation and circumstantial evidence.
People need to see the corruption in a moment. have an immediate emotional reaction, and it needs to be simple to understand.
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People need to see the corruption in a moment. have an immediate emotional reaction, and it needs to be simple to understand.
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So there will be more whistleblowers soon. Thinking out loud in the spirit of radical transparency:
We need to figure out the economics. The commercial imperative, and profit motive, seems incompatible with this type of unconventional truth telling.
Spreading unauthorized information is a massive liability for the company/organization publishing the story. And the more damning the info (which is what is required for the accountability you all seek), the worse it gets for the courageous whistleblower who violates their covenant/NDA with their employer to share it with the public. Over time, the Liabilities/expenses will always outweigh the assets/revenue, with the added expense of lawyering. Even if the whistleblower raises half a million dollars — an extreme rarity — they spend it all on lawyers.
People say, “find pro bono lawyers.” That’s like saying find pro bono food. Things like blueberries and lawyers cost money, and the market determines those costs. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
One solution has been philanthropy, but this comes with a host of existential problems. The vast amount of money required per case may be in the seven figures, and be prepared for hundreds of willing whistleblowers. A ‘citizen journalism foundation’ could have at least quarter billion dollar fund is a solution — assuming you accomplish the Herculean feat of raising those funds. But this would also require leadership by incorruptible disciples. That’s because whoever is in charge of such an institution would be targeted, smeared, and most likely incentivized by the most powerful people in the world to betray their charter, their reason for being.
Money draws power, and power ‘tends’ to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. That doesn’t mean it must necessarily corrupt, but it’s near impossible given the current state of human nature.
So therefor I find the quest to aid the whistleblower ultimately becomes a fight against human nature itself. Where we will find the men who are such angels? That is assuming such angels exist. I actually think they do exist… the difficulty is finding them.
What is certain: the first step for the government whistleblower is a leap of faith into the unknown, akin to a space walking astronaut with no umbilical cord. They do it because it is right and just and because they want you to know what they know. All of this makes their actions of the whistleblower all the more courageous.
But “Having their backs” will require involvement and input on solutions and answers to the above questions. Challenges I have lived through and Questions I think about every hour of the day.
We are going to build this one step at a time, together.
Stay tuned...
@OKeefeMediaGroup
We need to figure out the economics. The commercial imperative, and profit motive, seems incompatible with this type of unconventional truth telling.
Spreading unauthorized information is a massive liability for the company/organization publishing the story. And the more damning the info (which is what is required for the accountability you all seek), the worse it gets for the courageous whistleblower who violates their covenant/NDA with their employer to share it with the public. Over time, the Liabilities/expenses will always outweigh the assets/revenue, with the added expense of lawyering. Even if the whistleblower raises half a million dollars — an extreme rarity — they spend it all on lawyers.
People say, “find pro bono lawyers.” That’s like saying find pro bono food. Things like blueberries and lawyers cost money, and the market determines those costs. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
One solution has been philanthropy, but this comes with a host of existential problems. The vast amount of money required per case may be in the seven figures, and be prepared for hundreds of willing whistleblowers. A ‘citizen journalism foundation’ could have at least quarter billion dollar fund is a solution — assuming you accomplish the Herculean feat of raising those funds. But this would also require leadership by incorruptible disciples. That’s because whoever is in charge of such an institution would be targeted, smeared, and most likely incentivized by the most powerful people in the world to betray their charter, their reason for being.
Money draws power, and power ‘tends’ to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. That doesn’t mean it must necessarily corrupt, but it’s near impossible given the current state of human nature.
So therefor I find the quest to aid the whistleblower ultimately becomes a fight against human nature itself. Where we will find the men who are such angels? That is assuming such angels exist. I actually think they do exist… the difficulty is finding them.
What is certain: the first step for the government whistleblower is a leap of faith into the unknown, akin to a space walking astronaut with no umbilical cord. They do it because it is right and just and because they want you to know what they know. All of this makes their actions of the whistleblower all the more courageous.
But “Having their backs” will require involvement and input on solutions and answers to the above questions. Challenges I have lived through and Questions I think about every hour of the day.
We are going to build this one step at a time, together.
Stay tuned...
@OKeefeMediaGroup
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My team and I have been detained near the Canadian border by the Vermont State police.
I’m announcing something big. It’s not a video—it’s something I’ve been working on for a year.
I’ll be on stage in Fort Worth, Texas, with @TuckerCarlson tomorrow to make the announcement. Stay tuned.
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I’m announcing something big. It’s not a video—it’s something I’ve been working on for a year.
I’ll be on stage in Fort Worth, Texas, with @TuckerCarlson tomorrow to make the announcement. Stay tuned.
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Line in the Sand (2024) - Official Trailer | James O’Keefe, Debut Film
Undercover journalist James O'Keefe goes to the front lines of the migrant industrial complex using hidden cameras and raw testimonials. O'Keefe reveals the shocking reality of the U.S. border crisis like never before: Mexican freight trains, cartel tunnels, and U.S. funded child detention camps. Watch this gripping exposé of a corrupted system that demands change.
"Line in the Sand" premieres October 10th
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Line in the Sand (2024) - Official Trailer | James O’Keefe, Debut Film
Undercover journalist James O'Keefe goes to the front lines of the migrant industrial complex using hidden cameras and raw testimonials. O'Keefe reveals the shocking reality of the U.S. border crisis like never before: Mexican freight trains, cartel tunnels, and U.S. funded child detention camps. Watch this gripping exposé of a corrupted system that demands change.
"Line in the Sand" premieres October 10th
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O'Keefe Requests Newsweek Print a Retraction
https://www.newsweek.com/police-update-project-veritas-detained-claim-james-okeefe-1958682
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https://www.newsweek.com/police-update-project-veritas-detained-claim-james-okeefe-1958682
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James O'Keefe's response to Sophie Grace Clark's request for a statement. @OKeefeMediaGroup
UPDATE: Newsweek says they will issue a CORRECTION after reporting I was not detained by Vermont State Police.
I always have the tapes... .
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I always have the tapes... .
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NEW: James O’Keefe’s debut film "Line in the Sand" covering Biden-Harris admin’s border crisis to premiere Oct. 10
https://thepostmillennial.com/new-james-okeefes-debut-film-line-in-the-sand-covering-biden-harris-admins-border-crisis-to-premiere-oct-10
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NEW: James O’Keefe’s debut film ‘Line in the Sand’ covering Biden-Harris admin’s border crisis to premiere Oct. 10
The film centers around the border crisis that has flourished under the Biden-Harris administration and features O’Keefe going to the front lines of the crisis, following the “journey of the immigrants, the journey of the children, and the journey into human…
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A crowd of 9,000 people roared last night after we screened a clip from “Line in the Sand” with @TuckerCarlson.
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JUST IN: Customs and Border Patrol in Swanton sector, Vermont, have issued a Cease and Desist letter to Zachary Apotheker, the Border Patrol whistleblower featured in “Line in the Sand,” in an attempt to silence his revelations about girls under 14 years old at Canadian border. As the film sheds light on government misconduct, efforts to suppress the truth are already underway.
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