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Democrats EXPOSED Organizing INSURGENCY In MN, Pretti Shooting Sparks CHAOS w/ Tom Renz & Viva Frei
27 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What shocking events are unfolding in Minneapolis?
Shocking scenes out of Minneapolis. I think it's fair to call this at this point, I don't know, we've been saying civil strife for a while, but when you find out that there are state government officials, politicians that are actively organizing paramilitary actions and shadow law enforcement, it's like, do we call it a civil war yet?
Some of you may be saying, wait, wait, wait, slow down there Tim, what are you talking about? Well, I'm sure most of you have heard about the shooting of Alex Preti. CBP agents in a scuffle. They yell, gun, gun. The guy's got a gun. One of the agents appears to disarm him. Looks like the gun may have gone off accidentally, and then they shot and killed this guy.
Instantly, there's an occupation, an autonomous zone, something coordinated. We're now seeing videos of people being pulled over by de facto law enforcement that demand their papers to prove who they are. They have a database where they're tracking license plates. Someone in government is giving them this access or deeply involved.
And it appears we have confirmation that governments, officials and politicians in Minnesota are actively a part of an insurgency network to rebel. I'm not kidding against the federal government. In fact, they call it a resistance network. And they admit these politicians that they are actively organizing this. Call it whatever you want. Now, we're going to break.
We got to break down for you what happened with this shooting. Of course, we're going to break down for you currently what's happening over the past weekend. There was a Hilton. I think it was a home to ransacked. And there was an officer there from the Bureau of Federal Bureau of Prisons who was bashed in the face with a brick left bloody.
And after all of this and everything we learned, it appears. Trump is standing down, stating that he's talked with the mayor and the governor. They're going to cut a deal. He's pulling CBB commander Bovino out with some reports that Bovino is being relieved of duty, though it's being disputed. That's the case. Holman's going to go in and negotiate. So people are pissed. But we'll talk about it.
There's a lot to go over and break down.
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Chapter 2: What details emerge about the shooting of Alex Pretti?
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Chapter 3: How is the insurgency network organized in Minnesota?
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Sir, why don't you go first? Introduce yourself.
Tom Renz, attorney, podcaster, writer. Just basically causing trouble everywhere, man.
Oh, there you go, there you go.
And this fine lion-maned sir. Good to be back. I met Tom Renz for the first time in real life, and like everybody else I meet in real life, he's a solid foot taller than me. I recognize him from the internet. He's like 12 feet taller than you. Yeah, Viva Frye, David Frye, former Montreal litigator. Actually, we have someone else here, too.
I'm Libby Emmons. I'm super glad to be here. I'm the editor-in-chief of the Postmillennial and Human Events, and I'm really excited to announce tonight that I am launching a new podcast. It's called The Pod Millennial, and we dropped it tonight, just a day early. Normally, it's going to be launching on Tuesdays, but you can check it out at thepodmillennial.com.
Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it.
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Chapter 4: What implications does the shooting have for federal law enforcement?
He puts me in cuffs, gets the gun, make sure it's clear. Right. 10 minutes later, he's like, okay, you're good. Gives me back my gun. See you later. Because I complied. I didn't fight with him.
You just got to do what they tell you.
You know what I love is these liberals who all of a sudden are libertarians and all of a sudden love 2A. And the Lulberts. I love the Lulberts. You know why I love libertarians so much? Because whenever a fight breaks out, they fold like cheap suits. So I don't have to worry about them at all.
These libertarians come out and they're like, look, I'm concerned about immigration, but I don't think the government should be allowed. And I'm like, bro, by all means, scream into the wind. Because if anything actually has to happen, you're going to stand there with our arms crossed while we do the jobs that need to be done. But what I love so much about this especially is that.
These people who are saying, I thought you were for the Second Amendment, Tim. I was never in favor of the right to keep and bear arms to go and obstruct duly appointed law enforcement officials from a duly elected government because you disagreed with the policy position everybody else voted for. The idea that you were like... Don't I have a right to go fight a cop with a gun? No, you don't.
And the funny thing is, I love this. I love this, guys. I'm gonna let you in on a big secret. Did you know the Second Amendment was not about fighting tyranny?
I'm sick of these people who have this like seventh grade American traditionalist view of the Second Amendment where they're like, the founding fathers were concerned the government would take over, the government would take over, but tyrannical government would oppress them. So they needed to be armed at all times. There was a factor in the Second Amendment of which was,
The regulars from the crown were trying to take our guns from us, for which we used to protect ourselves, and we said no. And if you allow us to take your weapons, you will be oppressed. But the principal reason for the Second Amendment was not just because they were like, guys, what if we'd overthrow our new government?
In fact, a bunch of the founding fathers were like, we don't want to give the people guns. They'll overthrow us. We just want a new government. The principal issue is the general defense of a free state, which can be interpreted to mean,
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of picking up a flashbang?
This is a ski, skilift.gl, and one of the photos is they're making snow.
What's the elevation of that mountain? It looks big in the distance, but... Oh, that looks pretty nice.
A little night skiing on some glaciers.
I want to revise my position on Greenland. I like skiing. Because it's cold doesn't mean, you know, there's a lot of, I think there's Antarctic deserts that qualify as deserts because they don't have enough precipitation. So they might be freezing cold, but not a lot of precipitation.
Yeah, so you make some snow and then you're good.
It's the origin of the chemtrails.
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Chapter 6: How does the discussion shift to the concept of Darwin Awards?
That's gorgeous. Look at that. You can see the water while you're skiing. That's pretty cool. That's actually very cool.
It looks like northern Canada. I mean, if everybody's interested in this, he can go acquire none of it. Well, Canada's next, Viva. No.
No.
Chapter 7: What does the panel say about the consequences of government actions?
We are not taking Canada. No.
Greenland is all about the World Economic Forum's North American economic zone. I mean, that's the real reason behind this crap. I mean, Canada's part of it. So is Mexico. We can just have one great World Economic Forum-sponsored North American economic zone. and just finish up the great reset and the whole nine yards.
We should save Canadians from their government. Canadians had their chance to save themselves.
Chapter 8: What are the concerns regarding Canada's political landscape?
Government-assisted suicide is a leading cause of death. They're not coming down here voting. No. They're not going to vote.
Puerto Rico doesn't get a vote either, Phil. I mean, they don't get a vote. It's like Puerto Rico or D.C.
We're going to jump to this next video. Fair enough. We got this video clip coming out of Minnesota, my friends. This is what happens when a person tries to grab a flashbang from law enforcement after they've thrown it.
Now she's asking for help.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Flashbangs and tear-sized canisters. Those things are specifically designed to suck. Do not pick up things that are designed to suck.
What is a flashbang?
What is it? It's a concussion.
You throw it and it goes bang.
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