Episode Overview
Podcast: Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode Title: Conservative Student Murdered At Brown University, Far-Left Group Arrested In LA
Date: December 15, 2025
Host: Jack Posobiec
Guests: Will Chamberlain (Article 3 Project), Andy Ngo (The Post Millennial, no comment Substack)
Main Theme:
The episode explores a surge of politically-motivated violence and terrorism, focusing on the murder of a conservative student at Brown University, a Hanukkah celebration attack in Australia by Islamist extremists, and the arrest of members of a far-left terrorist group plotting bombings in Los Angeles. The conversation critically examines Western immigration policies, the rise of political violence (on both ends of the spectrum), and institutional failures in recognizing and prosecuting left-wing extremism.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Brown University Shooting: Conservative Student Killed ([03:05]–[09:18])
- Incident Recap:
Ella Cook, a sophomore and vice president of the College Republicans at Brown University, was shot and killed during a campus mass shooting; one other student was also killed with nine more injured.- Jack emphasizes Ella’s background: "She's a conservative. Told she's a Catholic from Alabama, worked so hard to get into Brown University, and a gunman shot her in the head and killed her" ([06:00]).
- Call for Answers:
- Posobiec criticizes the lack of detail from authorities: "They don't have any pictures, they don't have any images… What are we even doing here?" ([07:15]).
- Context of Political Violence:
- The shooting is linked in the discussion to a broader increase in terrorism and political attacks, notably referencing the recent “murder of Charlie Kirk” ([06:30]).
2. Terror Attack at Sydney Hanukkah Celebration ([09:18]–[19:20])
- Guest: Will Chamberlain (Article 3 Project)
- Details of Attack:
- Perpetrators were a father and son of Pakistani origin, described as "immigrants to Australia."
- Attack targeted a small Jewish celebration on Bondi Beach, leaving multiple dead and injured. Prominent social media figure Arsen Ostrovsky was among the wounded.
- Chamberlain: "They just decided to go on an all out rampage at a Hanukkah celebration on the beach... a 10 year old little girl was killed." ([09:50]).
- Islamist Radicalization:
- Chamberlain characterizes the crime as “lone wolf Islamist terror” and frames it as part of an ongoing global pattern ([10:30]).
- Criticism of Australia’s Gun Laws:
- Both host and guest argue strict gun control didn’t prevent the attack and may have enabled it by leaving victims defenseless ([12:45]–[13:30]).
- Immigration and Social Cohesion:
- Jack Posobiec and Chamberlain heavily criticize liberal immigration, arguing that increased third-world migration correlates with greater violence and social division.
- Chamberlain on immigration: "What import has Pakistan brought to the world other than terrorism?" ([13:40]).
- Jack: "We can actually stop 100% of this violence by not letting them in in the first place." ([12:20]).
- Political Influence of Migrant Populations:
- Discussion shifts to demographic changes allowing immigrant voting blocs “to become kingmakers,” influencing host country politics even at sub-50% population levels ([16:09]–[17:58]).
3. Policy Response to Islamist Terror & Migration ([19:20]–[26:49])
- Reflections on 9/11 Policy Failures:
- Jack recounts how post-9/11 policy focused outward (security state expansion, foreign wars), not on tightening borders or adjusting immigration.
- Chamberlain: "Islam is not compatible with Western civilization and mass Muslim migration is not compatible with Western societies. And it's time to say this, this experiment has run its course and it needs to stop." ([22:35]).
- Societal Impact of Mass Migration:
- Jack expresses personal frustration over service quality in the gig economy, attributing this decline to immigrant labor ([23:29]–[24:43]).
- Chamberlain: "They're not earning enough to cover their way of life... our economy would be better off if Uber and Doordash were more expensive, but we weren’t subsidizing a servant class." ([25:00]).
4. Far-Left Political Violence: Turtle Island Liberation Front ([27:45]–[47:19])
- Guest: Andy Ngo (Post Millennial, no comment Substack)
- Arrests in Los Angeles:
- A radical group named Turtle Island Liberation Front plotted multiple bombings, allegedly targeting federal agents and facilities.
- "They urge violence, they call for the death of ICE agents... At least one of them is transgender... now always an axis of transgenderism" ([28:10]–[29:41]).
- Ideological Profile:
- Group described as “Antifa-style,” using language of decolonization, anti-capitalism, anti-government agitation.
- Andy notes: "They, and others like them, don't recognize the legitimacy of the United States… calling for its destruction explicitly through violence." ([32:30]).
- Increasing Far-Left Violence:
- Ngo details other recent cases:
- "At least seven people in Texas being federally convicted for providing material support for terrorists in an antifa shooting ambush on an ICE facility..." ([35:05]).
- Antifa-inspired bombings on California campuses ([35:05]–[36:00]).
- Ngo details other recent cases:
- Evidence Suppression & Judicial Bias:
- Andy laments that liberal institutions, prosecutors, and judges routinely downplay or excuse left-wing violence:
- "Too often we see what appears to be activist judges making decisions that appear potentially politically motivated." ([43:08]).
- "Anything the left does, to include threats, to include agitation, to include doxing, to include harassment... is protected by the First Amendment." (Jack, [43:55]).
- Andy laments that liberal institutions, prosecutors, and judges routinely downplay or excuse left-wing violence:
- Real-World Consequences & CHAZ Reflection:
- Recalling the lawless CHAZ occupation in Seattle, with shootings and border controls, Ngo and Jack argue that left-wing violence is often literally tolerated by city and state authorities ([44:48]–[46:33]).
- "The left wing terrorists quite often get away in the criminal justice system and are praised by mainstream media institutions as well for the violence." (Ngo, [46:33])
- Call for Federal Action:
- Both call for the DOJ to dedicate more resources toward investigating and prosecuting far-left extremist groups, rather than relying on state/local enforcement ([40:46]–[42:25]).
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
On Political Violence and Victims
- "Ella's family will not have her home this Christmas. She’s a conservative… a gunman shot her in the head and killed her."
— Jack Posobiec ([06:00])
On Immigration & Terrorism
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"I'm sorry, you know I asked the question kind of cynically yesterday and I think I thrilled Indian Twitter by saying it, but I'm sorry, you know, what import has Pakistan brought to the world other than terrorism?"
— Will Chamberlain ([13:40]) -
"We can actually stop 100% of this violence by not letting them in in the first place."
— Jack Posobiec ([12:20]) -
"Islam is not compatible with Western civilization and mass Muslim migration is not compatible with Western societies."
— Will Chamberlain ([22:45])
On Left-Wing Extremism
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"They urge violence, they call for the death of ICE agents... now always an axis of transgenderism."
— Andy Ngo ([29:41]) -
"It is the left that is far more willing to use violence. And certainly we can see that publicly."
— Jack Posobiec ([36:39]) -
"Too often we see what appears to be activist judges making decisions that appear potentially politically motivated."
— Andy Ngo ([43:08]) -
"The left wing terrorists quite often get away in the criminal justice system and are praised by mainstream media institutions as well for the violence."
— Andy Ngo ([46:33])
Important Segments (with Timestamps)
- 03:05: Introduction of Ella Cook’s murder at Brown University; call for justice.
- 09:18: Will Chamberlain analyzes Australian Hanukkah attack — discuss perpetrators, terrorism, and immigration policy.
- 12:45: Debate on efficacy of gun restrictions vs. root causes (migration/assimilation).
- 16:09–17:58: Mass immigration as a political force in democratic systems.
- 21:40: Discussion of U.S. response after 9/11; critique of ignoring border/immigration component.
- 23:29: Host’s personal frustration with decline in rideshare services, linking it to immigration.
- 27:45: Andy Ngo details Turtle Island Liberation Front, far-left domestic terror conspiracies in L.A.
- 32:30: Deep dive into the ideology of leftist extremist groups.
- 35:05–36:39: Recent surge in far-left violence, federal convictions, and bombings.
- 40:46: Discussion on need for federal prosecution of leftist extremists.
- 44:48: Reflection on CHAZ/Seattle’s lawless occupation and legal system’s failures.
Summary Table of Segment Topics
| Timestamp | Segment Title | Main Focus/Point | |-------------|------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 03:05 | Brown University Shooting | Murder of Ella Cook & lack of answers from authorities | | 09:18 | Attack on Sydney Hanukkah Celebration | Pakistani immigrants perpetrate Islamist terror attack; gun laws & migration policies critiqued | | 12:45 | Gun Control Debate | Emphasis on culture, assimilation, and policy instead of weapon bans | | 16:09 | Demographics and Political Change | Influence of immigrant voting blocs and policy implications | | 21:40 | 9/11 and Immigration Policy | Reflection on policy missteps post-9/11; renewed call for immigration curbs | | 23:29 | Economic Impact of Migration | Gig economy decline attributed to low-skill immigration | | 27:45 | Far-Left Extremism (Turtle Island Liberation Front) | Foiled bombing plot in L.A., group ideology, and rising violence from radical left | | 32:30 | Liberation Front Ideology | Anti-American revolutionary rhetoric and the challenge for law enforcement | | 35:05 | Recent Convictions for Leftist Violence | Examples from Texas and California, ongoing challenges in media/public perception | | 40:46 | Prosecutorial Strategies and DOJ Response | Recommendations for greater federal involvement in prosecuting far-left terrorists | | 44:48 | The Legacy of CHAZ and Legal Impunity | Lawless occupation as a case study of government/tolerance of left-wing violence and media complicity |
Conclusion
The episode delivers an urgent, combative critique of Western immigration and security policy, using recent violent incidents to frame an argument about the threat posed by both Islamist terror and far-left revolutionary groups. Drawing on high-profile examples and firsthand analysis from guests like Will Chamberlain and Andy Ngo, the show highlights what it characterizes as media/official reluctance to confront non-conservative extremism, while calling for a fundamental shift in policy and public awareness.
