The Helipad 11/3/21 - Tucker Carlson's 'Patriot Purge' (Part 2) Review
The Chairman gives his thoughts on part two of the Tucker Carlson Original, 'Patriot Purge' in this special edition, three-part review.
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Patriot Purge (Part 2)
(Tucker Carlson, Scooter Downey)
Fox Nation
Score: 9/10
Read the review of Part One here.
Watch it here.
Patriot Purge Part Two takes a very different turn compared to Part One. This episode is much more personal in that the film makers interview three subjects who were at the Capitol on January 6th and are quite possibly the first victims of the War On Terror 2.0. The most amazing aspect is that none of them actually went inside of the building on that day. They were just participants/spectators of the festivities that were happening outside, yet all of them have been targeted by the security state on some way.
With Tucker Carlson once again narrating and filling in each of these subjects’ stories, you get a very deep dive into all of their stories — something the corporate press won’t tell you with just about any honesty.
The first subject to share their story is actually an Alaskan couple named Paul and Marilyn Heuper, both of whom traveled to Washington, DC to participate in the January 6th rally. They give their account of what they witnessed and how later on they were put in handcuffs and had their home searched by the FBI because they thought Marilyn was one of the people who entered the Capitol and more (I’ll leave it at that to avoid major spoilers). Once again, she didn’t go in. In fact, the feds had the wrong person.
Patriot Purge Part 2 then moves on to talk with a more well-known case. This is the situation regarding former DEA agent, Mark Ibrahim. He was fired from his job and is looking at fifteen years in prison for being at the protest. The documentary goes into how Ibrahim was invited to the event by an FBI informant who later encouraged him to actually go inside the building. Ibrahim refused.
And finally, Patriot Purge tells the story of former psyops officer, Emily Grace Rainey. This is where Part Two gets even more interesting. It’s not just that Rainey herself has been targeted for leading a group to the January 6th event and being politically active her own community, but in a very short a mount of time she is able to reverse engineer the propaganda that the corporate press has been pushing on the US population about the so-called “extremists” that participated in the January 6th rally — because that was literally her job when she was still in the military. This portion is vital for anyone who wants to really understand how the War On Terror 2.0 works.
Both Patriot Purge Part One and Two are great not just for exposing the truth and countering the lies told by the corporate press, but one of the best achievements by both episodes is introducing the audience to the notion of a psychological operation (AKA a psyop) is. I really hope that we can credit this documentary for mainstreaming that phrase and idea.
But what makes Part Two especially fantastic is that is humanizes the people that got tangled in the security state’s web just for going to a political rally. The corporate press almost never shows the faces of these people (at least in a fair setting). Patriot Purge does this while dropping truth bomb after truth bomb on you.
Stay tuned for our upcoming (and final) review of 'Patriot Purge’ Part Three!
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