Bart Sibrel
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So I look in my rearview mirror and he stopped back there. And I'm like, I'm not going anywhere. and after maybe two minutes, he's literally just stopped behind me in the middle of the night. He says, oh, I guess I made a mistake, pulled out too quick. Oops. So he passes me. Then I remember the book, The Art of War, Know Your Enemy. So I follow him.
He gets on the parkway, Briley Parkway, going to town. I get on the parkway going toward town, two lanes one way, medium, two lanes the other way. I want to take a look at this guy. Who is this guy who was waiting for me the day I find proof that they didn't go to the moon, the day my phone calls interrupted?
He gets on the parkway, Briley Parkway, going to town. I get on the parkway going toward town, two lanes one way, medium, two lanes the other way. I want to take a look at this guy. Who is this guy who was waiting for me the day I find proof that they didn't go to the moon, the day my phone calls interrupted?
He gets on the parkway, Briley Parkway, going to town. I get on the parkway going toward town, two lanes one way, medium, two lanes the other way. I want to take a look at this guy. Who is this guy who was waiting for me the day I find proof that they didn't go to the moon, the day my phone calls interrupted?
And I pull up alongside of him, and he looks like, as best as I could describe, I've never seen this look in a human being before until this little event started happening. You ever see the footage of the great white shark and they hang a piece of meat over the side of the boat and it leaps out and gets it. And you see that big eyeball, that glassy eyeball. I say in that eye, no one is home.
And I pull up alongside of him, and he looks like, as best as I could describe, I've never seen this look in a human being before until this little event started happening. You ever see the footage of the great white shark and they hang a piece of meat over the side of the boat and it leaps out and gets it. And you see that big eyeball, that glassy eyeball. I say in that eye, no one is home.
And I pull up alongside of him, and he looks like, as best as I could describe, I've never seen this look in a human being before until this little event started happening. You ever see the footage of the great white shark and they hang a piece of meat over the side of the boat and it leaps out and gets it. And you see that big eyeball, that glassy eyeball. I say in that eye, no one is home.
It doesn't care if it's your mother, a piece of meat, your daughter, your dog, it's going to eat it. It has no compassion. That's how this guy looked. It was the scariest. I've never seen a human being look like that. He would kill me and go home and have a nice fried chicken dinner and not think about me tomorrow. And as soon as we established eye contact, everything on my car died.
It doesn't care if it's your mother, a piece of meat, your daughter, your dog, it's going to eat it. It has no compassion. That's how this guy looked. It was the scariest. I've never seen a human being look like that. He would kill me and go home and have a nice fried chicken dinner and not think about me tomorrow. And as soon as we established eye contact, everything on my car died.
It doesn't care if it's your mother, a piece of meat, your daughter, your dog, it's going to eat it. It has no compassion. That's how this guy looked. It was the scariest. I've never seen a human being look like that. He would kill me and go home and have a nice fried chicken dinner and not think about me tomorrow. And as soon as we established eye contact, everything on my car died.
The lights went off, the engine stopped, and a friend in the military told me they zapped me. EMP from a satellite or something, they disabled my car through an electronic beam of some kind that disabled the electrical system. So I'm coasting to the side of the road. This guy passes me, meets up with two other cars, and then the three cars are on the other side looping around to my side.
The lights went off, the engine stopped, and a friend in the military told me they zapped me. EMP from a satellite or something, they disabled my car through an electronic beam of some kind that disabled the electrical system. So I'm coasting to the side of the road. This guy passes me, meets up with two other cars, and then the three cars are on the other side looping around to my side.
The lights went off, the engine stopped, and a friend in the military told me they zapped me. EMP from a satellite or something, they disabled my car through an electronic beam of some kind that disabled the electrical system. So I'm coasting to the side of the road. This guy passes me, meets up with two other cars, and then the three cars are on the other side looping around to my side.
So I'll cross over. They loop around again. I cross over. They loop around again. And I'm frantic. I'm standing in the middle of a highway of 60 miles per hour trying to flag somebody now. A car's going by me. No one will stop, which is pretty sad, isn't it? A guy obviously in desperate need of help, and no one will stop because they're afraid. Except a cab driver looking for a fare.
So I'll cross over. They loop around again. I cross over. They loop around again. And I'm frantic. I'm standing in the middle of a highway of 60 miles per hour trying to flag somebody now. A car's going by me. No one will stop, which is pretty sad, isn't it? A guy obviously in desperate need of help, and no one will stop because they're afraid. Except a cab driver looking for a fare.
So I'll cross over. They loop around again. I cross over. They loop around again. And I'm frantic. I'm standing in the middle of a highway of 60 miles per hour trying to flag somebody now. A car's going by me. No one will stop, which is pretty sad, isn't it? A guy obviously in desperate need of help, and no one will stop because they're afraid. Except a cab driver looking for a fare.
He was probably afraid too, but he stopped for you. So I'm on the phone with the police and I say, you know, I need to meet up with you guys, but I'm not going to tell you where I'm going to meet you until I'm like, you know, one minute away because I know they're listening to my phone calls. And so I say, you know, it's at the Exxon at 12th and Broadway.
He was probably afraid too, but he stopped for you. So I'm on the phone with the police and I say, you know, I need to meet up with you guys, but I'm not going to tell you where I'm going to meet you until I'm like, you know, one minute away because I know they're listening to my phone calls. And so I say, you know, it's at the Exxon at 12th and Broadway.
He was probably afraid too, but he stopped for you. So I'm on the phone with the police and I say, you know, I need to meet up with you guys, but I'm not going to tell you where I'm going to meet you until I'm like, you know, one minute away because I know they're listening to my phone calls. And so I say, you know, it's at the Exxon at 12th and Broadway.
It's super bright turbo lights, I call them. They meet up with me there. I show them the huge beta cam tape, my media credentials, my ID. And they say, unless those people are right behind you now, there's nothing we could do. You need private security. Like, yeah, that's a great suggestion. So I hire a cab. to drive me to CNN at Atlanta.