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NEW YOUTUBER MAKES NOISE!!! Scores interview with David Hogg (REAL OR NOT?)

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[MIRROR] from Break The Matrix 2. NEW YOUTUBER MAKES NOISE!!! Scores interview with David Hogg (REAL OR NOT?). Published on July 28, 2018.

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All I offer is the truth. Nothing more. This is Break the Matrix. He ended up those red pills of truth, one video at a time. I just want to do a quick video to talk about this man right here. If you don't know who this is, his name is Elijah Schaeffer. He's apparently a YouTube content maker who I just discovered a couple days ago because I ran into this video of him meeting David Hogg at a March for your Lives event. He's published, I believe, five days ago. It's very interesting. This guy, he's only been around his last video here. You can't see, but everything's pretty much the furthest back. It goes this three months ago. He's already got a little over 37,000 subs. There's not much else I could find about him. I believe he's a self-proclaimed conservative. He's a youth minister, I believe, a youth pastor. He's from Los Angeles, California. Other than his Instagram, it's basically his YouTube content that's his official place to go to find out anything about him as far as I've seen. Anyway, I want to get to this video though. Before I get to the video, I'm going to just say, I was going through his videos here and a lot of it seems to be women's march stuff. Stuff that I actually talk a lot about. He's sort of on my side. It's hard not to even like this guy because he seems to be going to women's rallies asking about transphobic things. But he appears to be extremely conservative. There's a lot of videos to go through, but it seems to be that he goes to these protests and stuff. He sort of comes up and he asks people's questions and whatnot. I wanted to go through and see what he was all about. He seems to reacting to girls being a lot of the boys scouts. Trump stuff. It seems he's probably a Trump supporter, but we'll get to that in a second. But the only thing that I couldn't find though when looking through his material is that it doesn't appear that he's a conspiracy theorist or a truth or and that's sort of what I was looking for. At no point in any of the videos, at least that I've seen, I've kind of scrolled through quite a few of them. He doesn't proclaim to be a truth or any sort. That's why I found this video very strange. Let's take a look at the video now and we'll see what I'm talking about. Now you'll see at the beginning of the video here, it seems he's talking to just a few random people at this march for our lives, event rally, protests, whatever it was. I don't know if it's truly specified in the video what it is. Then all of a sudden he turns and he's talking to David Hogg. They start talking about weapons and whatnot, about guns. It escalates really quickly at the end of their conversation. I won't spoil it for you. We'll just show the video. It's a few minutes long, but hang in there. Do you think that assault style weapons or weapons that would be considered like the AR-15 should be in the hands of average citizens or should there be laws to stop average citizens from buying those weapons? So like I said, I'm big on calling it as I see it and I know that I'm from Black Lives Matter. But you asked me that question because a lot of the times when people think about the criminals, the ones with the dangerous weapons, they automatically think about Black people. So I would like to just say that when we think about guns in general, we need to think about guns for everybody. So we are not, I know Black Lives Matter thinks this and I'm pretty sure in my short life, the two, we're not anti-gun rights. We're not anti-everybody has that option. But what I'm starting to see is more Black people being disproportionately criminalized and disproportionately policed and it's ridiculous. So I don't think it's the type of gun. I think it's who has the gun and we need to make sure that when we think about who has the gun, we need to think about everyone who could have that gun. I think if anything, if anything, we need to realize that the effect of range of an AR-15, the effect of range, do you know what the effect of range of a handgun is? No, I do not. It's on average about 75 feet. The effect of range of an AR-15 is 1600 feet. If you're shooting somebody from 1600 feet away, you're not defending yourself, you're hunting that person. You know, and I personally subscribe to the notion that I don't think that every single citizen should be able to have guns because those citizens also include criminals, people that are mentally ill or with themselves and others and that's why we need things like universal background checks to make sure those guns don't get into the wrong hands. And if anything, I think that we should have at least some kind of legislation on AR-15, for example, and those type of weapons with such a large effect of range like that, where in the same way that you can so go to the range and shoot, have you ever shot an AK-47? I actually have, yeah. Yeah, so you know how you can go to the range and shoot them. Correct. Poliotomatic one, actually. Yeah, poliotomatic one. And that's a highly permitted process. People are not using poliotomatic AK-47s in the United States for a majority of mass shooting. And that's what I believe because it was part of the National Firearms Act of I think 1934 or two that created tighter legislation on automatic machine guns and specifically things like the AK-47, which I understand there are semi-automatic versions of. Most are semi-automatic. Most are semi-automatic. Most can be that way, but there obviously can be modifications in place. But I think we should have tighter legislation that allows people to practice their second amendment rights, but also recognizes that in the same way that everybody has a right to practice the second amendment like you and I, you and I have a right to live. Absolutely. And so the right to life, does the right to life include citizens owning assault style weapons? At the end of the day, everybody has a right to live. We're not trying to take your guns. I'm going to take guns from people. We're not saying that you can't have this. Nobody has the right to life. Everybody has the right to live. The way you choose to live your life is up to you. But my question is for you, do you feel that you need automatic rifle or anything like that? Walking into a store. You know, I think automatic rifles pretty much mostly banned though in the United States at this point. We're just independent journalists. I was just asking you, I don't have a lot of gun facts myself. I was just asking if you knew that. So specifically, there's a lot of, there's a lot of technicalities here and there when it comes to the banning of automatic and semi-automatic rifles specifically speaking. But what it comes down to is, you know, even if you don't agree with whatever we say about assault rifles, that's what voting is for. And sorry about that really quick. There was a scroll that came down and he was, you know, there's a caption at the bottom. I don't have the screen to fit it. But David Hogg asked him what out letter are you with. So if you couldn't hear what he said, that's what he said right there. You know, it's okay if you disagree with that. You can be for universal background checks and not for like something like an assault weapons ban or something like that or even title regulations on that. But you can be for universal background checks and better mental health spending and school safety and community safety and intervention programs that save hundreds of lives and billions of dollars. Do you know what the average cost of a violence intervention program is? No, I don't actually. The average cost of the typical violence intervention program that doesn't increase discrimination within our juvenile justice system and justice system in general is about a couple million dollars a year for cities and municipalities to use. And what we're pushing for is March for our lives is federal oversight and categorical grants for those programs on a localized level with the understanding that Los Angeles faces different gun violence, Pennsylvania, California, Oakland, California, or New York City or Chicago. And what those programs do is they reduce gun violence by 40 to 70 percent, even without any new types of gun laws that they implement by essentially interrupting crimes either as they happen or preventing them from happening. But nobody likes to talk about that. They only like to get caught on the issues that people disagree with most. So March for our lives believes that we have to fight for everybody's life. Everybody has a right to live. And you know, if you disagree with us on one thing, that's fine. You can still fight for the other things. You can fight for mental health care and that's great. And that's what it's all about. And that's what March for our lives is doing. We're here to save your life and anybody that's disagree with us or anybody that's for us. So I'm going to ask you a question, Roves. I'll get to you what Roves. So obviously the NRA is out there, which I don't know if it's like a counter protest. I haven't seen it, but they're getting sign-ups. They're kind of like an opposition. And obviously there are some conspiracy theories that people go around and they say, oh, David Hogg wasn't even at the school the day the shooting happened. Can we end that conspiracy theory once and for all and clarify to people? Okay, it's fine. I was at school during the day. I was at school during the shooting. I interviewed people not knowing whether or not I was going to fucking die. You know, how much more evidence do you need than that? I was in school. I got over 20 videos of people. I believe I believe you. I just I'm just wondering. Thank you. It's great. Thank you very much. Awesome. Thanks guys. Are you from China? We're just independent journalists. You lied just shaper. Yeah. Awesome. Check it out. Thank you, man. Appreciate it. Thanks, guys. Thanks, David. Thanks, guys. Here we, he'll do an interview right here. It's March for our lives. We're done. Okay. Yeah. We're done. Okay. What? We're done. No, we're done. No, we're done. One. We don't know where you are. You can look to the up button. Instagram. Let's look you up. Yeah. What's your name? My name's Gilaan J. I just called it. L-I-J-A-H-S-C-H. You can not be corkies. Put your camera up. Okay. We can do like a documentary. You can turn the camera up. S-C-H. Show your camera up. Okay. We'll just leave then. If you're going to be like aggressive, if you're going to be aggressive. Sorry. All right. Thank you. One. All right. So basically, now I don't know if this is staged or not. Like I told you as much information as I know about this guy. But apparently, this woman comes up and starts pushing them back and away from the event. And, you know, eventually they leave. There's a part here too where he's at the sign in the credentials table. And this guy who appears to be some sort of official, whether attached to the movement or the government, one or the other, I don't know. But this dude screams agent you could tell. As soon as he heard that line of questioning from this guy, he automatically jumped in. I don't know if he saw, but he jumped in right away. And he was like, okay, well, let's move on. And then proceeded to, you know, eject them from the event. Now, this could be a totally staged thing because there's not much to know about this guy. And from what I saw of his content, I can't make that he's a conspiracy theorist. So him mentioning that there was a conspiracy theory surrounding David Hogg was interesting to me. Because throughout his content that I viewed, I'm going to look more into it. But he doesn't seem to really have a stance as far as a truth or a conspiracy theorist. Like I said, it seems that he's pretty conservative though. I mean, I wouldn't doubt that he's pro-gun as well. And maybe that's why he showed up to this event. Maybe it was his innocent as it looks. He just wanted, maybe he's pro-gun. He just wanted to talk to David Hogg about this and that. But I found that interesting that he raised that question about him not even being at the school and all this stuff. And then that's when this guy jumps in. You know, and then they eject them from the event just for asking a question, which, you know, I find interesting. But there's something even more interesting than that. And I'm going to show you guys that right now. Take a look at this. Okay. So I wake up literally the next morning after seeing the video we just talked about. And I see on TMZ in their scroll, this headline Donald Trump, brawl on Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star. I click on the video and this is what I see. I'm like, dude, I'm like, dude, I'm like, dude. I'm like, dude, I'm like, dude, I'm like, dude, I'm like, dude. Now if you can see, this is Elijah Schaefer. That's him wearing the American flag shirt and the American flag hat. That's him. Now he's not implicated in any of the description here of what occurred. They don't implicate him at all. So let's watch. See what happens. I said, you are, no, I can say nigga if I want to. I can say nigga if I want to. Look at something to do. I don't want to talk and use it. I use it. I fuck you. I don't give a fuck. What's that? What's he going to do? We're deep in here. We're deep in here. Get out of my vehicle. We're deep in here. Get out of my vehicle. Hey try, try. Hey. I'm going to hit the door. I'm going to hit the door. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. I got him. You know what I said? Hey. Hey. I know, I know, know. I know, know. Wait. You got him. You got him. You got him. You got him. Hey, you some Marines. Hey, hey, hey, he's gonna rip me. That's him. That's him. Look at me. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. And that's the video and Holy crap. So the guy that I just saw interviewing David Hogg on some random video from a channel that barely has existed for the last three months, he's now on TMZ. Now, this is his channel. He just posted this of the incident that occurred. It's basically the same length and everything. And they claimed that a $3,000 camera was stolen. But yeah, this is the same guy. This is Elijah Schaefer. So one day he's been around for three, I'm just trying to put it in perspective here. So one day he's been around for three months, he has 37,000 subs. He's able to score an interview with David Hogg. And then he's on TMZ getting him and his buddies or getting their asses beat because of, because I guess he's pro Trump or something. I guess this all happened at, let's see. What is his subtly offensive gets assaulted extremely bad by two young Hispanic males and in business inquiries or issues, please email me. But this did take place. I mean, I think TMZ says it. Yeah, this was at the Trump's Hollywood walk of fame star in Hollywood. So he gets his interview with David Hogg, which is really weird how that all transpired. And then he was ejected from the event. Then he shows up at this Trump star in Hollywood and all out brawl breaks out. And this guy is in the middle of it. You know, I hate to auto hoax and be like, oh, well, this guy is an agent right away. Like I said, I haven't really found anything of his, if anybody finds anything about this guy, but it doesn't seem like he's, somebody posing as, you know, somebody like us. Like a truth or I don't see him, you know, seeing conspiracy theories of any kind so far. I don't know. It seems like he seems to like controversy though where he goes. Because from all the videos that I've seen, it seems that he's pretty good at, you know, getting people rattled with his questions or whatever it was. I don't know. I think it was something about the use of the N word in this altercation that they're showing on TMZ. But I thought this was interesting to bring up, especially because of the David Hott thing. And then him showing up on TV TMZ and getting into this huge brawl. This guy scoring quite a bit of attention and very short amount of time. So, you know, to me, that's always highly suspect especially when you jump to nearly 40,000 subs in three months. And you're on TMZ within just a few months of, you're getting interviews with David Hog, which you could tell. And like I said, if this is genuine and sincere, in this guy was on the credentials list to show up to that event and manage to score an interview with David Hog and manage to get a question out. I mean, the only words I heard from him saying conspiracy theory was in that video. So, maybe he's one of the conservatives that think that David Hog is just a representative to take away their guns. You know, I know a lot of conservative right-wing people think that way. So, maybe he's just on that boat. I don't know. I thought it was interesting. Thought I'd do a video about it. Let me know what you guys think. This break the matrix. Talk to you soon. All I offer is the truth. Nothing more.