Youtube .. 400 videos .. https://www.youtube.com/@americahappens-rageagainst1543
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All Vaccines Do More Harm Than Good w/ Brian Hooker PHD, RFK Jr
America Happens -Rage Against The Mainstream Media
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18 views Oct 20, 2025 Vem Miller Podcast, Blood Money with Vem Miller
Blood Money Episode 158
Vem Miller interviews Brian Hooker PHD, an expert on vaccine injuries, with over 3 decades of experience on the topic. Most Recently, Brian Hooker PHD worked with RFK Jr in writing the book Vax Unvax, where they studied a number of vaccines, only to find that none of these vaccines had net positive results. Meaning, there is little logic to taking vaccines.
Brian Hooker PHD describes his experiences in the field, and where he thinks things must go for the broken medical industrial complex.
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Exposing Mass Murder in Hospitals with Scott Schara
America Happens -Rage Against The Mainstream Media
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10 views Oct 21, 2025 Vem Miller Podcast, Blood Money with Vem Miller
Vem Miller interviews Scott Schara, whose beautiful daughter was medically murdered by a hospital in order to profit from ObamaCare.
PART 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn3J6Jb4T6g
Why Was a Man with Weapons at Trump Rally Released on SHOCKINGLY Low Bail?
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Breaking: Security Breach at Trump Coachella Rally Exposed!
🔴 Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco delivers shocking updates on the arrest near Trump’s Coachella Rally. Was this a targeted attack? A man with fake credentials and weapons was caught just steps away from the rally—this could have ended very differently!
🚨 What You'll Learn in This Video:
How did Vem Miller bypass security at the Trump Coachella Rally?
Why was he released on just $5,000 bail, despite being armed?
Is this part of a growing pattern of threats targeting political figures like Trump?
This video dives deep into these alarming questions and the larger security flaws exposed by this incident.
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266 views Oct 14, 2024 ✪ Members first on October 14, 2024 Morning Spice Podcast
Vem Miller, a well-known Trump supporter, was SHOCKINGLY arrested near a Trump rally, and now his friend, Mindy Robinson, is coming to his defense. Was this arrest an overreach by law enforcement, or is there something much darker behind it? Is Vem Miller being TARGETED by the Deep State for exposing secrets? In this video, we dig into the TRUTH behind Vem Miller's fake media credentials, the Bundy Ranch connection, and the claims that this could all be part of a political HIT JOB.
What really happened at the Trump rally? Was the arrest of Vem Miller part of a bigger plot? Mindy Robinson believes so, and we’re breaking down the details that the mainstream media won’t cover.
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386 views Oct 14, 2024 Morning Spice Podcast
In this third video of the series, we dig deeper into the confusing case of Vem ‘Miller’ Venovkian, who was arrested near a Trump rally in Coachella. While authorities originally hinted at an assassination plot, Vem himself has denied any intention of harming Trump. Investigative journalist George Webb raises new questions about Vem’s multiple identities, NATO ties, and possible deep-state connections. Meanwhile, Mindy Robinson, Vem’s close friend, remains firm in her defense, but things aren’t adding up. Is this a setup? Or is there something far more suspicious going on here? Tune in as we unpack Webb’s findings, Miller’s rebuttals, and the unsettling inconsistencies surrounding this case. Share your thoughts in the comments—because this story is far from over.
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Mike Boyce / Oct. 14 2024, Published 11:29 a.m. ET
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Donald Trump's latest suspected would-be assassin is a celebrity-obsessed wannabe documentary maker who has directed music videos featuring top hip-hop stars.
RadarOnline.com can reveal Vern Miller, 49, also reportedly appeared in a Kanye West documentary and owns a California-based CBD firm.
Miller was arrested by cops at the former president's rally in Coachella, California on Saturday who grew suspicious regarding the car he was travelling in – an unregistered black SUV with fake "homemade" plates.
Inside his vehicle, they found a shotgun and a loaded handgun – weapons authorities allege Miller did not lawfully own.
They also discovered multiple passports and multiple drivers' licences, each with different names.
Miller was arrested on two gun charges - for having an unregistered firearm and having a high capacity magazine for a pistol – before he was released from a detention centre the following day on $5,000 bail.
But it appears the Las Vegas native leads a very colorful life.
A LinkedIn page associated with the alleged wannabe assassin describes Miller as an "investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker, and a content producer" who has worked on projects for well-known networks including Netflixand VICE Media.
The page also lists Miller as one half of a successful music video director duo called Vem & Tony, who have directed music videos for artists including DMX and Trey Songz.
Miller can also reportedly be seen making a brief appearance in the background of archival footage from the recent Kanye West documentary Jeen-Yuhs.
Miller's social media is awash with pictures of himself posing with high-profile right wing figures including Steve Bannon, Steven Miller, Russell Brand, Robert F Kennedy Jr and Newt Gingric.
The social media account links to a content company called The American Happens Network, a network of documentaries and podcasts featuring themes and figures associated with the political right, including a documentary about the assassination of John F Kennedy purportedly narrated by former Trump adviser Roger Stone and a podcast hosted by Miller called Blood Money.
The LinkedIn account labelled Miller as a partner in the network.
Miller has been described as a Republican by law enforcement, and public records suggest a 49-year-old Vem Miller from Las Vegas is registered with the GOP.
He also appears to own a California-based CBD company and has supported conspiracy theories and misogynistic rhetoric online.
Speaking to local press after his release, Miller insisted he had no intention of injuring Trump.
He told Southern California News Group: "These accusations are complete b******t.
"I'm an artist, I’m the last person that would cause any violence and harm to anybody.
"I've literally never even shot a gun in my life.
"I don't know anything about guns."
However, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said in a press conference on Sunday he believes Miller planned to kill Trump at the rally.
The sheriff branded Miller a "lunatic" and believes him to be part of the "far-right" anti-government group called Sovereign Citizens, who do not believe they are subject to laws unless they consent to them.
Miller also claims to be a "Trump fan," according to reports, but Bianco insists authorities were right to arrest him.
Bianco said: "I can tell you none of the other probably 50,000 people that showed up yesterday brought multiple different passports with names and guns."
Miller will appear in front of a court on January 2, 2025.
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Published on: Oct 14, 2024 8:41 AM IST / ByTuhin Das Mahapatra
Police arrested a man, Vem Miller, outside a Donald Trump rally in Coachella Valley, California, on Saturday, in what officials have suggested may have been a “third assassination attempt” against the former president.
Vem Miller was arrested near a Trump rally in Coachella Valley, suspected of being involved in a potential assassination attempt. (Instagram/Vemmiller)
Miller, however, denies any intent to harm Trump, claiming to be a supporter of the Republican candidate. “These accusations are complete bull****. I’m an artist, I’m the last person that would cause any violence and harm to anybody,” he said.
The arrest took place around 5 p.m., about half a mile from the rally site, after Miller allegedly passed through an initial security checkpoint by presenting false VIP and media credentials.
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco explained in a press conference on Sunday that deputies stopped Miller's black SUV after noticing the vehicle was in “disarray” and had an "obviously fake" license plate. Further investigation revealed that Miller had multiple driver’s licenses and passports with different names.
Deputies also found a loaded handgun, a shotgun, and a high-capacity ammunition magazine in the SUV, all unregistered.
Sheriff Bianco stated that Miller appeared to be associated with the “sovereign citizen” movement, a right-wing group that rejects the authority of the government. He described Miller as a “lunatic” with “fringe” anti-government views
Sources close to the Trump campaign told Fox News that there was no assassination attempt at the rally.
Miller was taken into custody without incident and booked at the John J. Benoit Detention Center for possession of a loaded firearm and a high-capacity magazine. He was released on bail later that same day. He is scheduled to appear in court at the Indio Larson Justice Center in January. Sheriff Bianco indicated that the local investigation into Miller was nearing its conclusion and that any future charges would likely come from federal authorities.
Miller, described as a 49-year-old resident of Las Vegas, has a background that paints a complex picture. His LinkedIn profile claims he is an “investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker, and content producer” who has worked on projects for major networks like Netflix and VICE Media.
He has also been involved in music video production, working with artists such as DMX and Trey Songz. His social media presence shows him posing with prominent conservative figures like Steve Bannon, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Nigel Farage.
He ran for a state assembly seat in Nevada’s District 13 as a Republican in 2022. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that he was concerned with voter fraud issues and supported initiatives related to solar energy and electric car manufacturing. He did not win the election.
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Vem Miller (shown) his parents are suing Las Vegas police for $25 million. He was charged with bringing guns to a President Donald Trump rally in October 2024. (KSNV)
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The parents of a man charged with bringing guns to a President Donald Trump rally in October is suing Las Vegas police for $25 million.
Court records showed the attorney for Berj and Sonia Yenovkian filed the 15-page document in federal court on Wednesday.
It accused the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and five officers for violating their fourth amendment rights with unconstitutional search and seizure, elder abuse, fabricating evidence and causing emotional distress among the eight counts.
The complaint stated LVMPD officer claimed to do a “welfare check” as a ruse to attempt to illegally gain access to the Yenovkian’s rental home to try and find Vem Miller.
Miller was accused of attempting to assassinate then presidential candidate Donald Trump at an Oct. 12, 2024 rally in Riverside County, California. Miller was arrested and faced two misdemeanor gun charges after he disclosed his weapons to a deputy while in his car and attempting to attend the event as a special guest of the Nevada Republican Party, according to Miller.
Miller pleaded not guilty to the charges in January and sued the Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, the sheriff’s office and one deputy for at least $100 million in damages.
The complaint said Bianco wrongly accused Miller of plotting to assassinate President Trump. At a press conference the sheriff said he and his deputies had “probably stopped another assassination attempt.”
Metro officers responded to Miller’s parents house on Oct. 14 for a welfare check but the complaint filed by the Yenovkian’s accuse officers of intending to “conduct a search, not a welfare check” to find Miller who was released from custody at that time.
“It's just, it's just a sad, sad sequence of events that was completely unnecessary,” Miller said while speaking with News 3’s Cristen Drummond via ZOOM from California. “This should have never happened.”
The complaint said officers interviewed neighbors and were attempting to get them “to admit to calling LVMPD as a cover story for the intention.” A business card from the “Southern Nevada Counter Terrorism Center” was also left at the home which made the couple “frightened.” The officers at their home, made Miller’s parents believe “they had no freedom to leave their home” according to the document. They also “felt that they could not even open their front door for fear that officers would barge into their private residence.”
“That's where the questions of - was this an act of police bullying? Was this an act of police intimidation? Because they didn't have any evidence that would indicate this was even necessary,” Miller said.
A family friend identified as Steve Sanson arrived at the home and spoke with Miller’s parents on the phone and interacted with officers in the neighborhood.
He requested the body camera footage from that day and uploaded 22 videos online.
Police are seen at the property and contacted the Yenovkian’s through a window.
“I just want to make sure you're ok,” and officer said while speaking with the couple. A voice replied “We are ok. We are ok.” The officer responded by asking their name.
Sanson questioned officers on scene who called them for the welfare check but police said on camera they cannot disclose that information. The complaint said the LVMPD Communication Center reported being called by the property manager, but the document said that person “did NOT call LVMPD.”
The Yenokvian’s said their landlord served them an eviction notice five days after the incident, and they were forced to leave the neighborhood.
News 3 reached out to LVMPD for comment, but a spokesperson replied “LVMPD does not comment on pending litigation.
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