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Summary
➡ The article discusses a video where white people claim that voter ID laws are racist, arguing that black people can’t afford IDs, don’t know how to get them, or use the internet. However, when black people are asked the same questions, they disagree with these assumptions. The article suggests that these misconceptions are part of a campaign against voter ID laws, and argues that everyone, regardless of race, should be required to have a voter ID to ensure the safety of the republic. The article also briefly discusses the difference between Real ID and voter ID laws.
➡ The text discusses the concern about oligarchs, or a small group of people, trying to control the trucking industry and push out smaller businesses, similar to what happened in manufacturing and retail. The speaker mentions the need for transparency and enforcement of the 1980 Motor Carrier Act, which oversees the trucking industry. They also discuss the role of brokers in the industry, suggesting that some may be manipulating data and prices, leading to higher costs for consumers. The speaker encourages people to get involved by contacting their congressmen and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
➡ The text discusses foreign IPOs, AI manipulation, and the importance of the NOA (National Owner-Operator Association). Regular people can sign up for email notifications and newsletters to stay updated on laws and issues. Donations to the NOA are encouraged, but the link for this will be shared later. The text also mentions a podcast and the importance of activism, as well as the benefits of a product called Nanosoma for health issues.
➡ Body Align, a company that offers products like phone discs and bracelets, provides protection against harmful electromagnetic frequencies from devices. The products also promote wellness, improving sleep, reducing pain, and aiding detox. The host of Sovereign Radio encourages listeners to do their own research and form their own opinions, while also emphasizing the importance of spiritual health through prayer, grounding, and acts of kindness. Sovereign Radio offers a variety of shows and is a source for uncensored information.
➡ The text discusses how Trump’s appointees are media-savvy and are working to get his message across directly to the American people. It mentions that there are many sealed federal indictments that will soon be unsealed, and that there’s a lot happening behind the scenes that the public isn’t aware of. The text also suggests that the media appearances of these appointees have nothing to do with delaying the release of certain files. It emphasizes that they are working methodically and constitutionally to gather evidence and bring it to court, and that this process takes time.
➡ The speaker discusses concerns about Islamic extremism, Sharia law, and the potential for these elements to cause chaos in the United States, as they believe has happened in Europe. They also express concerns about illegal immigration and potential voter fraud, suggesting that some people are against voter ID laws because they want to manipulate election results. The speaker believes that these issues were escalated during Barack Obama’s presidency and that they pose a significant threat to the country. They also discuss their belief that the media often pushes a specific narrative, and they express their desire for common sense solutions to these issues.
➡ The text discusses the Real ID law, a regulation from the Patriot Act era that is now being enforced. The law, which involves data collection and possibly tracking, has caused distress for some, like a 92-year-old woman who was upset by the yellow star on her new ID due to her traumatic past in a concentration camp. The text also questions the constitutionality of the law and its potential for infringing on personal freedoms.
➡ The Freedom to Choose organization has raised $5,400 towards their goal of $10,000 to fund a court case that could set a precedent for personal medical rights. The organization provides resources for those who feel pressured into medical procedures they don’t want. All donations go directly to legal fees and operational costs, as the organization is entirely volunteer-run. They also host a telethon and have a website with more information and resources.
➡ The speaker shares his childhood experiences with AM talk radio and how it exposed him to the world beyond his immediate surroundings. He discusses the importance of radio for his generation and how it influenced his life. He also shares his experiences with interactive platforms like Sovereign Radio and Spaces, emphasizing their role in fostering open discussions. He ends by highlighting the importance of listening to all perspectives, regardless of political affiliations, to truly understand and address issues.
➡ The text discusses the concept of ‘spaces’, a platform where anyone can express their thoughts freely, regardless of their political or social background. It emphasizes the importance of free speech, but also warns about the misuse of this right. The speaker mentions that the platform is a great way to connect with like-minded individuals and share ideas. However, they also caution that the definition of free speech can be manipulated, and that users should be mindful of their words, just as they would in a public setting.
➡ The text discusses a partnership between podcasters, broadcasters, and other platforms to unite like-minded patriots. It also introduces Carmen Love, a charming Southern woman who talks about the National Owners Operator Association (NOOA) and the Stand, organizations that support truckers. The text emphasizes the importance of truckers as the backbone of the nation, delivering goods to every home and retail store, and their role during the Covid-19 pandemic.
➡ Truckers are becoming more aware of child trafficking and are willing to take classes to learn how to identify and confront it. They are also facing issues such as brokers taking a large portion of their earnings, competition from illegal drivers, and lack of support from Congress. They are lobbying for transparency in the industry and for legislation to address these problems.
Transcript
Let’s go, go, go, go, go. Broadcast loud for the world to know. Watch. Ladies and gentlemen, hope you like our new music introduction. After five years of Sovereign Radio, we thought it was time to change the opening. And a gentleman on X reached out to me and asked if he could produce a music bed for Sovereign Radio. What do you got to lose when someone makes you a generous, wonderful offer like that? I really like what he did, so we’re using it in the show. Got a good beat, you could dance to it. Good day. Thank you for joining us.
Friends, Americans, patriots, lend me your ears. I’ve come to bury the globalist oligarchs and their central bankers. We’ve come to bury their political sycophants and the mockingbird media, not to praise them. Welcome to Sovereign Radio Online. I’m your host, Scotty Sacks Greens to our radio audience. Let me get comfortable here. I want to give a great warm welcome to our radio audience in Texas and California where we’re currently on hiatus but will return in June. Welcome to our posse on the Grassroots Warrior network and to all of our freedom loving friends in Romania, Colombia, Canada, Australia and South Africa.
Thank you for joining the freedom loving patriots of America and standing with us. We know particularly in Canada where Mark Carney just won election of prime minister. Yeah, the Mark Carney from the central banks maybe worse than Justin Trudeau as far as the impact on globalism and Marxism. Of course, Romania has pushed aside, used lawfare to sideline the favorite candidate of the people. He’s kind of the Trump of Romania. And in Australia they’re just flat out lost people. I have to get my good friend Jamie Beverly on the show to tell you how bad things are in Australia.
But we welcome all of our friends from around the world. Thank you for joining us today. We’ve got another amazing show. Amazing because of the people that we’re able to attract here at Sovereign Radio. You know, I’ve been very blessed. We have been blessed from the very beginning of Sovereign Radio. Five years ago we started to attract some of the best guests. The G, Edward Griffins, Greg Jarrett, Charlie Kirk Stryker, I can’t remember his first name. He wonderful guy from New York, hairdresser, gay hairdresser that started the walk away movement. Brandon Striker, I think his name is.
All of the guests we’ve had in the five years. Patrick Byrne, SG and on. Scott McKay, Dave Hodges, Sarah Westall, I could go on. And Sasha Stone. On and on and on. We’re so fortunate to attract the the people we have. You’re judged by the company you keep and my father always said surround yourself with people that are better looking and smarter than you. And I’ve been able to do that. So today is no different. I have the two powerful women from Freedom to Choose usa. We just finished our Freedom to Choose Never Again telethon Sunday and here today is Kimberly Stiller and Betty Camp.
Betty has confirmed Kimberly is touch and go because of her schedule. Hope she can join Betty and I, Kimberly Stiller and Betty and Camp, or as they call it, the Kimberly and Boo show. We’ll also have the one and only Mike Boston from the National Owners and Operators association, the nooa. Ladies and gentlemen, you’ve got to stick around to see Mike. Listen to Mike. He is a passionate man about his business. The National Owners and Operators Association, 45,000 independent truckers strong and boy do they have a battle on their hands. The industry, the multinationals and the big brokers in the industry are trying to drive the little guy out of business and Mike will be here to talk about it today.
We also have to have hope to have John Griner from American X Live join us. I met Mike Boston through John Griner. American X Live is the Spaces organization. They’re aggregating content on Spaces. They have about 20 hosts and similar to Sovereign Radio, we’re aggregating patriot influencers like American X live on X and Spaces. And John and Mike have joined forces to continue to fight the lobbyist and work for the legislation in Congress that we need to protect the little guys in trucking, ladies and gentlemen, we need the independent trucker. They lost 150,000 jobs during the Biden administration, I think in the last 18 months alone.
And you know, everything, no matter how it gets to our door, train, plane, bus, it’s usually shipped on overseas and big freight carriers on the water, airplanes, railways. But that last mile to our home or to your retail store, wherever you’re buying your goods, be it the grocery store, the hardware store, the liquor store, can’t Forget the liquor store, the dispensary, if you live in California, and you know what I’m talking about, it’s all delivered by truck that last mile. We need the truckers. We can’t afford to have a monopoly in trucking of the big. Only the big magnets, the trucking magnets.
We need the little guys. Mike Boston here later to talk about that. Well, I want to show you a couple of things before we have our first guest, Kimberly and Boo, as they call them. I want to show you something that is just mind blowing. I didn’t think Americans could be this dumb, but I’m not going to say much. I just want you to watch this opinion of voter ID laws. Yeah, they’re usually pretty racist and they’re bad. I think voter ID laws are a way to perpetuate racism. Would you say they’re. Would you go as far as say that those laws are racist? For sure.
Do you think it suppresses the African American vote? Definitely. Because they’re less likely to have state IDs, minority voters are less likely to have the kinds of IDs that have been described or required. These type of people don’t live in areas with Easy access to DMs or other places where they can get identification. You can always get IDs over the Internet. Does that also make it difficult for black people in particular? Yeah, you have to have access to the Internet. You have to be able to pay an Internet service provider for certain fees. Do you think that’s harder for black people to go online? Well, I feel like they don’t have the knowledge of how it works.
A lot of people have smartphones, but you might not have data. For most of the communities, they don’t really know what is out there just because they’re not aware or like they’re not informed. I also think there’s a repression of, like, black voting with how they. How if you’re a convicted felon, like you’re not allowed to vote and everything. And when you look at swing states like Florida, that’s a huge population of the, of the, like, African Americans. Now I’m here in East Harlem to ask black people their thoughts on what you just heard. Do you have id? Normally you carry ID around? Yes, I have state id.
Do you carry id? Yes, I do. Do you know anybody who, any black person who doesn’t carry id? No, everyone that I know has an id. Why would they think we don’t have id? That’s a lie. Why would they say that? Do you have id? Yes, because I have my ID and my friends have their id. So we know what we need to carry around. Everybody that I know have id. Like, that’s one of the things you need to walk around with New York with id. Do you know any black adult who does not have id? No, I don’t.
Is it a weird thing to even say that? Yes, it is. What is this, some type of trick? Candy cameras? I know, right? That’s the only thing I brought with me. Those are legit IDs. I heard a lot also that black people can’t figure out how to get to the DMV. Really? Does that think that? What’s that Stia. I know it’s at 125th Street. Do you know where the ID the DMV is? Right here. It’s on 125th street and 3rd Avenue. I believe you know how to get there? Yeah. Did you have a problem getting there if you have to get there? No, it’s.
I know these sound like silly questions. You know how to get dmv? Of course. You know where it is. You can get there. Uhhuh. No problem. No problem. Just checking. Okay. And I also heard a lot that black people, especially poor black people, have no access to the Internet. Can’t figure out how to use the Internet. That’s. That’s a. That’s just stupidity. Honestly, everybody has access to the Internet. Even a little kitty could figure out how to work the Internet. So what do you think of that video, ladies and gentlemen? We have a series of white, from young adults, 20s, all the way up to folks in their 60s.
They’re all white from all over the country. And the man on the street reporter is asking him, what do they think of voter ID laws? Are they racist? Every one of the white people he edited into this piece. I suppose there were some that didn’t agree, but everyone in this video, as you saw, says voter ID laws are racist. Why? Blacks don’t have IDs. Blacks can’t get IDs. Blacks can’t afford IDs. Blacks don’t have Internet, blacks don’t know how to use the Internet, and black people don’t know where the DMV is. Can you believe the reverse psychology? The voter IDs are racist, but these people are spewing absolutely nonsensical, racist generalizations.
I mean, you’d have to go back to the early days of the Internet. They asked the. A young black man, do your peers have trouble accessing the Internet, young people and kids? He says, no, Everybody has access to the Internet. And then reporter man on the street says, yeah, but do they know how to all have know how to use the Internet? And the young black man laughs in his face. He says, are you kidding me? Is this a serious question? So then he goes to black people on the street and he asks them the same question.
Our voter ID laws racist. None of them believe they are. He asked them, do you have an id? Can you afford a driver’s license? He asked them, do you know where the DMV is? Do you know how to use the Internet? He asked about a 50 year old black man, as you saw, do you know how to use the Internet? And the guy almost punched him. He’s like, are you trying to insult me? No, I’m trying to prove a point. So where did this come about? How did this come about? And you know what? I have somebody waiting in the green room.
I wasn’t going to bring her in, but I know she’s going to have an opinion. I’m going to bring in Betty Camp. Now. Betty didn’t see the video just now, but I think she heard me describe it. Hey, Betty. Hey there, Scotty. How is, how you doing? Good to see your bright shining face. And those a lovely lunch day in sfusd. San Francisco Unified School District. Awesome. That’s where I am. I’m looking again, as I did all day Sunday, in those soulful eyes of yours and that bright shining face. Betty, the video I just played, you were not there for it is a series of white people talking about why voter IDs laws are racist, that black people either can’t afford IDs, they don’t know how to get them, and they don’t know where the DMV is.
They don’t have access to the Internet. That’s the one that blows me away. Black people don’t have access to the Internet by and large, according to the. To the white folks. And I can’t tell if the man on the street that’s interviewing him is in the city or the suburbs. But you would think this is a suburban stupid premise that black people can’t and don’t have IDs and that voter ID laws are racist. They don’t even know where the DMV is, according to one of the guys. What say you about this? Betty, I. I know you’re a teacher and you see the ridiculousness of this, but I want to hear it in your words.
I say it’s a very successful campaign on the part of those who do not want voter ID laws. They are targeting whites and telling them what they should think. They aren’t sending the same message to black people, the news feeds or the newsreels, or that they don’t target our African Americans in this country. They’re not targeting them with that message. What they’re targeting whites with is, oh, you shouldn’t. We shouldn’t require voter ID because the poor people, it’s just, you know, they, they can’t afford it. They don’t know what it’s. And the message it’s sending is that class of citizens is somehow less than.
So that in itself is racist. What’s racist is to think that blacks don’t have the same access, the same rights, the same Internet phone service. They, they have to go to the DMV and get a driver’s license and they take the test. And if they drive and they have a driver’s license, they successfully passed a not that easy test driving test, and they took a driving test. They’re just as intelligent as white people. So they can take. They can certainly go out and get a voter id, which should be required for everybody because you need to be a legal citizen of this country in order to be able to vote.
Otherwise. You know who’s wanting to sell us that idea? Maybe those in other countries who don’t want to have voter id, who want to be able to pass laws that benefit them in other countries and they are able to use people who don’t have any voter ID and get their vote in. So it’s non citizens that are taking over our vote. Absolutely not. They need to be registered voters. Everybody needs to register. We need to know who you are for our safety, for the safety of this republic, and for the safety of our citizens. So it is an insult to think that blacks can’t access.
That’s ridiculous and it’s racist in itself. Blacks have the same access as everybody else to the dmv, to the Internet. They all use their phones. Trust me, whites, blacks, Filipinos, every race in my classroom, those kids are on their phone and they’re all on TikTok. They know how to access the Internet because they’re all on it. Well, Betty, I agree with everything you said. I don’t know if we need these real ID laws. I think that’s going a step too far. But I agree nonetheless. I think this, and I want to come back to the real ID laws before we talk about freedom to choose.
Real ID and voter id. Scotty, Real ID and voter ID are two different things that’s a driver’s license and they’re going to step too far and they’re wanting to get way more information. We’ll come back to that, I promise you that. Because everybody should be registered to vote. Yes. We should show our voter ID to vote. Yep. The whole premise that the white folk here are putting forth, that black people, for one reason or another, can’t get an id, can’t get online, can’t find the DMV to get an id, where do these people live in a.
In a vacuum? In. I mean, they’re living in. In such a bubble. Because if you know one black person that’s your peer, you’re through your work, your neighborhood, your social organizations, playing sports. I mean, don’t you come in contact with any black people? They all look like middle Americans to me that were being interviewed. So from the time I was a kid till now, I come in contact with African Americans all the time and I see them for who they are. I’ve employed them, I’ve done business with them, I’ve worked side by side with them, and I don’t see any difference.
And you. And I don’t see color of skin anymore. It’s just so. It’s so far beyond the divide and conquer. We are so past the divine conquer that’s being used. That whole idea that voter ID laws are racist and white people thinking so is part of the divide and conquer. They are indoctrinated, as you said. They believe this crap that they’re hearing. And where did they hear it? The mainstream media, of course. I want to talk about something else. Oh, wait, let’s go back to real id. I want to share an experience with that with you.
And I have one more thing we’re going to talk about before we get to freedom to choose, because we have time. Today, I want to talk about Trump’s cabinet. A lot of people are moaning and griping that Pam Bondi and Cash Patel. Where are the arrests? They’re not doing enough. I don’t agree with Kristi Noem on the real ID laws that she’s presenting, and she’s all over TV doing PSAs, promoting it. I don’t agree with it, but there’s got to be a reason that we’re not seeing Trump’s cabinet. I have a theory. Trump’s cabinet is all very well thought out.
They’re all appointed for a reason. This cabinet, he appointed their media savvy CEO types that filled his cabinet position. Trump watches, wants his cabinet to be present in the media and transparent with the public. He clearly made a calculated effort to make sure his administration, the folks in his administration were in the public spotlight. And it’s not just Pam Bondi. Tulsi Gabbard is very active in the media and very media savvy. She’s making a lot of media appearances. Pete Hegseth worked for Fox. He’s as media savvy, Secretary of the Secretary of Defense we’ve ever had. I’m having, I’ve got a toothache.
I’m having problem pronouncing my words tonight. While I don’t agree with Kristi Noem at dhs, she’s a very media savvy person. Vance is active in the media. Rubio, Tom Homan, Scott Besant, rfk, they’re all very active in the media. This is not an accident. Betty Trump is making sure his message is getting heard directly to the American people from the mouths of his own appointees as opposed to letting the media talking heads, the media that carries the water for the deep state for the Democrats and Rhinos for the far left. He doesn’t want the media to set the narrative, so he’s brought in people very media savvy and they’re not talking about what’s in the work.
There’s 600,000 sealed federal indictments. Indictments. Thank you. That are going to be unsealed and they can have up to 99 names on them. So there’s a lot going on in the background that we don’t see. And the military is actually overarching all of the activity. It’s a military operation in 30 countries actually, that’s going on in the military doesn’t leak and they don’t leave you clues. And so none of Trump’s appointees are leaving his clues out in the open about arrests that are coming. So I know it’s a common gripe among Trump supporters to bash Pam Bondi every time she’s on Fox News.
That’s part of the job Trump himself asked these people to do. Also, anyone who thinks media appearances are somehow displaying the release of the Epstein, Epstein files, you’re naive. I’m, I’m sorry. Not displaying, delaying. If you think because they’re going on media and not bringing out the Epstein files yet, it’s got nothing. Their appearances on media have nothing to do with the Epstein. Bondi’s not reading over every file herself. Cash Patel’s not reading every file. They have teams of hundreds of people working on these cases. Epstein, Diddy, maybe more. They’re going through everything just like doge they got to get it right.
They got to have the evidence. We only get one chance to bring it into court, and they’re going to do it constitutionally. That takes time, folks. I know we’re anxious. I know we want to see arrests, but Trump’s cabinet, his appointees are media savvy, so they’re going out to tell a story in the media. Bondi also just arrested several active judges. So busting violent criminals, we’ve seen busting judges. You got to start somewhere, folks. You start at the lower levels and you work your way up. So, Betty, do you agree that there’s a lot of people very anxious to see arrests, and consequently they’re doubting Pam Bondi and Cash Patel.
And I don’t know if you’re hearing this, but I sure hear it as I travel through the podcast world and talk to friends and family and other podcasters. I’m hearing a lot of angst over not seeing big arrests. What do you think? Well, this here, this has been going on for eight years. This all started for you, you know, eight years ago when Trump first took office, and he said, there’s going to be arrest and, you know, lock her up. Remember, lock her up. So then nothing happened during Biden, and now they’re like, okay, you’re there.
Here we go. Lock her up. Lock them up. And so that’s the problem. He didn’t get a chance to finish the job and complete it correctly because do you want her locked up for 30 days or for 30 years? Do you want her locked up permanently? Because she’s going to walk if we lock her up prematurely, she’s going to walk. So we have to Dr. Point. All right. You know, and he’s chosen his cabinet wisely. Yes, they are media savvy. You know why? Because they are used to being under pressure with the media, being able to speak on their feet and being able to defend Trump’s position.
They all have to be in unison, and they’ve got to forward his agenda so that we look like we are united, not divided. Them saying something different is just going to divide our party and we need unity right now. So he chose them wisely. And so, and yeah, I think that there are a lot of people who really only, we’ve got people that only want, they only want vengeance. They want the, they want retribution. They want their satisfaction. But there’s so much going on in our country than just getting all the criminals and the corrupt people.
We’ve got to get the snakes at the head, not the tail. So we’ve got to do this carefully so that it has a lasting effect. Yeah. Let’s not forget the judges in the court system. If we haul them into court in front of these corrupt judges, we’re not going to get anywhere anyway. So they’re doing it very methodically. They’re doing it constitutionally. They’re dotting I’s and crossing T’s. Yes, there have the evidence. You know what? When they present the evidence, it’s not going to be debatable. It’s not. The defense for these people is not going to have anywhere to go.
The evidence is going to be so cut and dry. And I want to just put this out there. Not for the first time on Sovereign radio. It probably won’t be the last. But I got news for everybody. If you haven’t heard the news, Hillary Clinton was taken off the playing field in 2000. I believe it was 2019. Do you remember the scene, Betty, where she was escorted into a van? Yes. It was a holiday. I forgot. What was it? Veterans Day, I think, or Fourth of July, one of those holidays. I do. I do remember. We thought.
We thought she was feigning and they were throwing her in the van because she was sick. No, that was an arrest of Hillary Clinton done quietly with clues. They put that out there for a clue. Most people interpreted it wrong. Hillary Clinton, ladies and gentlemen, has already been before a military tribunal, tried and executed. She is not even the real Hillary’s not walking on planet earth. They got the evil head of the snake, Betty, you talked about it. The head of the snake, at least in middle management. Because she’s a middle manager. Yep. But this is the woman that threw her shipping company, her ocean shipping company, Evergreen container fulls of kids, trafficking kids from Haiti, from around the world, Ukraine, Africa, working with people like Oprah Winfrey and Tom Hanks, the human trafficking in Hollywood and of course the cartels.
This is all got to be taken down. And Hillary was one of the first to be taken off the playing field. So she couldn’t provide any leadership or money through her foundation, funneling money to all these nefarious things. Oh, and by the way, did you know you and I paid for Chelsea Clinton’s wedding? And we did. And her honeymoon. I think I heard the honeymoon was 90, 000. And the wedding, you know, was hundreds of thousands. Maybe. Maybe a million or two. But yeah. So this is all got to come down. And they’re taking their time.
They’re making sure they do it right. And Trump’s cabinet, his Appointees are not only media savvy, they’re intelligence savvy. As far as how to keep intelligence off the radar screen, how to keep what we don’t need to know out of sight and out of mind. And there’s a lot we don’t know. There’s much more we don’t know than we do know. While we think, many Americans think in 2D, maybe 3D. Betty, they’re playing 5D chess, aren’t they? That’s the thing, Scotty. Look, this is immediate. This is a military operation. And the military. Since when do they care what the civilians think? Their job is to.
To finish their. Their agenda, to get their job done, to get their tasks done. Their mission must be completed. They’ve got it all thought out. And the civilians that are good casualties. We are casualties. We may be casualties in a much larger war. In order for the bigger picture, which is to save this country. And so, blah, blah, blah, those who were griping, arrest, arrest, arrest, they know what they’re doing. It’s got to be done strategically. Also. If you start doing that, you see how the liberals get when, you know you hurt one of their own.
If we were to do something like that publicly, there would just be pandemonium on the streets. There would be chaos. And this has to be maintained in control. And I think part of their strategy in delaying and us not seeing. Seeing some of these executions and not seeing some of these trials is a, do you want to give away the strategy for the next person they’re trying to get? They’re going to know how to defend themselves. I think they’re going to do it all in one big shebang. They can’t give it away. And B, they’ve got to maintain control.
If this all got out all at once, it would be chaos. We can’t. So this is. And I’m okay with that. I’m okay with not going. I agree. I think there’s going to be mass arrests, no doubt. Betty, I want to share one more thing. Western leaders, your borders are fading. Your disease is being sucked out, and the unity of the Islamic Brotherhood is taking form. The sons of Islam have already pledged that this battle is a battle of either victory or martyrdom. We get your flags, and the call for jihad has started. And it won’t be long before it is you that will be feasted upon.
Betty, you and I are going to be feasted upon, according to this woman. You know, in addition to the CCP at our doorstep for years, in addition to the deep state infiltrating us with millions of illegals. We’ve got this element. It’s already proven in Europe. They can take over and cause chaos and begin their jihad, as she calls it. It is a jihad in true Sharia law. Islamic hardcore. Their hardcore right, if you will. You’re either for them or you’re against them. And if you’re against them, you’ve got to be terminated. So if we don’t become Islamic, Betty, we’re done for in their world.
Right? That’s the jihad. That’s what it’s about. We have this radical element in the United States. I don’t say there’s no place for it because of the First Amendment and freedom of religion. And there’s a difference between the Muslim religion in Islamic jihad and Sharia law. I don’t believe Islamic jihad and Sharia law should be in America, but certainly the Muslims are allowed to pray, to vote, to work side by side with us, to be American citizens. I know you probably have Muslim friends. I’ve had many. And this jihad that’s going on, that really was escalated by Barack Obama.
He facilitated this in the United States. Look what it’s done in Europe. If you’re a woman in Sweden, you can’t go out at night. You just simply don’t go walk the streets in Sweden because the police will tell you it’s your fault. Not. We should get rid of the jihadist Sharia law. Muslim who, culturally, it’s okay if a woman’s out at night, she wants to be raped. That’s their mindset. Hey, if she’s out at night, she’s a. She’s a shameless hussy, and she needs to be raped. Right, but am I crazy, Betty, or is this how they think they are wanting to find whatever reason to do, you know, to.
To be able to enforce their laws or infer force their point of view. And that’s. That’s how it’s done in their country. So they’ve brought all of their living conditions over to Europe. And Scotty, it’s. I’m telling you, they’re sleeper cells. It’s Trojan horse, and we’ve got many Trojan horses. And it’s not just one country. We’ve got sleeper cells with different agendas from different countries. And that Trojan horse got in, and it was all over. They’re sleeping in, and they are slowly wanting to decay this country, and we’ve got to stop it. Indeed. I want to let everybody know that Betty and I did not talk about our subjects to for today.
Other than freedom to choose, which we’re going to talk about next in our fundraiser, our telethon this Sunday. We’ll get to that. Betty was not primed. In fact, the subjects we discussed today, Betty and I have never discussed. Nope. Now, did I know what position you were, what side you were on on most of these issues? I could figure. I’ve been in a prayer group with you long enough. I know who your friends are. I know Kimberly is constantly feeding her group information. And I knew you would have known that Hillary Clinton was taken off the playing field.
I knew you would know. It’s a military operation. I just knew these things. But we had never discussed any of this, had we? No, no. And we’re so aligned. You’re there in San Francisco, I’m a kid from Chicago by way of San Diego, now in Mexico. And we’re come from two completely different backgrounds, yet we arrive at the same conclusions. Because to me, Betty, a lot of this is just common sense, isn’t it? Common sense? We don’t want Sharia law and a jihad in America. We don’t want the ccp. The Trump’s cabinet is doing things slowly and delivering the message themselves instead of letting the media shape their narrative that blacks have IDs to vote.
All these things we’ve talked about, I know it’s common sense and I knew you’d be on my side if you weren’t, if you didn’t see it my way, we’d probably have a little debate. But I wasn’t prepared for debate because I figured you were on the same side. And I just wanted to bring that up, that you were not given topics for today. You’ve been shooting from the hip and it doesn’t sound like it. That’s why I want people know. This woman sounds prepped for today’s interview. She wasn’t. She’s. It’s great to know I can bring Betty on and we can just talk about anything and the matter at hand.
Now Betty is free. I’m glad you brought up prepped, because you were talking about in, when. When you first brought me on about the reporter that was having everybody on the street and all these white people were saying poor blacks, I think that they were prepped, think that he edited out all the sane white people and he went around finding all the crazy, stupid white people who think that blacks are dumb and poor and ignorant and put that forth because they want to sell a narrative. First of all, there are a lot. There are a lot of poor, ignorant white people in this country and they’re going to want to believe those things about blacks because you just, you can’t.
We want to do away with racism, but it just is still there with some people and they’re going to want to choose to believe it. And he found them. So that is a contrived narrative that wants to push forth the agenda that we should not have id, voter id, because the bad actors that want to have their vote cast by illegals or false votes or you know, dead people voting. If you have voter IDs and dead people can’t vote, the people who want to steal the vote illegally with illegal votes and contrived votes and made up votes don’t want voter id.
They’re the people who are driving this agenda. So they got a reporter to drive their agenda. And you and I both know who you talked to years ago that said everything in the media is just a big CIA operation. It’s all trolled narrative. It sure is. You know, I went out canvassing a few times with Voter Integrity Group and they get the cast voting record of how people voted. And what they do is they take these records and they look at the addresses and they see discrepancies like 30 people voted from one address. It’s not an apartment building, it’s a single family residence.
Now it’s possible that a group of Filipinos or a group of Polish or even a group of white people living together in sharing expenses. I brought up Filipinos in polls because I know they do that. They’re close knit, they come to America and sometimes they do take a house and live as many in the house as they can. That I’ve seen. I know a Polish house in Chicago, it’s got about 25 people in a, I think it’s a four bedroom house. So they’re just stacked to the gills. But so we go to this house, 30 people voted from it.
A man answers the door and we let him know this isn’t a Republican or a Democrat call, this is a voter integrity call. And we just wanted to say hello and to you and the Mrs. And you voted in the last election. Yeah, we did. I said that. And could you please fill me in? And who are the other 28 people that voted from this address? Is this your home? Yes. Well, who are the other 28 people? So what the hell are you talking about? I said 28. We showed him the voting record. Well, he was incensed.
He knows he was used and abused. And now this guy, by the way, I think he was a registered Democrat, was Totally enlightened to the game that’s played. They can’t pull that off. If you need to vote in person with a voter id, no way, no how. So you’re right. They need to stop voter ID laws at all costs because they keep elections otherwise, that’s how the only way they’re gonna win. Yeah, let’s not forget importing millions of illegals is their other tactic. And mail in ballots. And they’ve got six ways from Sunday to cheat. Remember Chuck Schumer told Trump, don’t cross the intelligence agencies.
They got six ways from Sunday to get even with you. And boy, they sure tried, didn’t they, Scotty? Now listen to this. Okay, this is this. You probably put this together, but let’s put it together for your listeners. Okay? I find it amusing that the very same people who do not want voter ID laws do want real ID. Where is that coming from? Voter ID laws. They get to steal the election real IDs because these people that they are importing into the country do not answer census questions. But they do want to drive. So a way to take the census is to get a real id.
Interesting, interesting. So if you don’t know, folks, There’s a real ID law that goes back 25 years. It’s from the Patriot act era. How did that work out for us, the Patriot Act? Did that take away a few of our freedoms? Yes, it did. Why do you think we get molested at airports? Why do you think we now have to be at an airport two hours before a flight while we’re on that subject? By the way, did you know that legally you do not have to look at them and have them take their picture? You can say, I decline and turn away.
Oh, sure, sure, sure. Your, your listener should know that you can. They’re capturing your face and your image in that little camera. You can say, I decline. And then they ask you to get your ID out and they look at you personally. You can decline that. I forgot why I was bringing up. We were talking about real idea and. Oh, okay, so it’s a Bush era law, the Patriot act era. It never got enforced. Now Christy Gnome wants to enforce it. We have to assume Trump is aware that it’s being enforced, that it’s not flying under his radar.
So there’s probably a reason. And I’ll come back to that. You said you have a theory. I want to share an experience that really caught my attention and made me stand up and pay attention to real ID law. So my aunt in Chicago is 92 years old. She escaped the concentration camp in Poland, Auschwitz, wow. With the help of the Red Cross, a once very good organization. The Red Cross would bring uniforms in, put them on the prisoners, and they’d walk out like they were Red Cross workers. So anyway, she got out and Here she is, 92, living in Chicago.
Had a very nice life. My uncle was an electrician. Provided very nice electrical contactor. In fact, he did all the electric on the base. He was the electrician for the concentration camp. His day had come to go to the ovens. He only tells one story about his concentration camp days. He says, I’m in line. I’m about a half a mile. We can smell it, we can smell the ovens, we can smell the bodies. And I’m just standing in line waiting to die. And, you know, I’m just talking to God and thinking, this is my time. My number has come up.
He was preparing himself. He gets tapped on the shoulder by an SS Nazi officer. Says, aren’t you Irving the electrician? Why, yes, I am. He says, well, I can’t put you to the ovens, but the commandant will kill me if I let you go because you take care of all the electricity and even his office. You did his office? He said, I sure did. That son of a bitch’s office. He says, well, get out of line. My uncle proceeds to tell the story. He spit in the guy’s face. He told him, I’m not changing one more quote.
I’m not changing one more light bulb for you guys unless you go get my wife. Irene, you put us in a bunk together and you let us be together and leave us alone. Just leave us be. Will be good citizens of the camp. We’ll mind our own business. Just let. I’ll do all the work. But you gotta. Because they had separated the men and women. So the soldier said, absolutely, whatever it takes, I can’t let you go. So Irene, fast forward. Irving’s gone. Irene, 92 years old. She has a driver’s license to travel. She doesn’t have a passport.
She doesn’t leave the country, but she travels. Got family in Miami, Florida. You know what a Jew Jewish woman’s favorite wine is? I want to go to Miami. Miami? Yeah. So anyway, I want to go to Miami. I want to go to Miami. I got a lot of good Jewish women jokes growing up, listening to. Anyway, I digress. So she called me last week, crying hysterically. I said, aunt Irene, what’s wrong? She says, I. I know you understand all this stuff. You have a radio show. You talk about politics. And she’s crying and she’s whimpering. My can’t.
Irene, slow down, Take a deep breath. What’s wrong? She said, I just got a new driver’s license. I said, okay. And I wasn’t thinking about real id, so I didn’t put two and two together. She says, I got home and I looked at it. I said, okay. It has a yellow star on it. I said, oh, well. I was well aware she was made to wear a gold star to identify her as a Jew. All the Jews and the Jewish sympathizers were forced to wear gold stars that actually said Jew in German or in English. She wore that star for a year and a half right here above her heart.
And she saw it on her license. She really freaked out. I brought this to the attention of some friends and they called her Trigger and they made fun of her. I couldn’t believe it. I said, aren’t you guys sympathizing at all with this woman? I mean, can you see her point of view? Scotty? Do stars on top of Christmas trees? Trigger, you too? I said, well, what triggers me is my aunt that I love, that I remember back to. I have memories of 5 years old with aunt Irene. And I, I, I, I simply. Would you be sympathetic to your 92 year old aunt or not? Can, can I vent for her and share her, her grief with you or you just want to blow it out of the water? They did go go tell.
Their message politely was go tell to someone who cares. And they were justifying the real ID law, saying we need it to make sure you’re legal. I don’t think that’s true, by the way. What do you say about the real ID laws? What’s the agenda there? The. It’s a census. It’s their way of counting how many people are in this country. They need to know. That’s what I. Any problems with constitutionally, with this, you know, I’m not sure what other nefarious reasons they may have for it. What did they put, you know, how is the real ID different from the regular id? I’m not sure I even.
Scotty, what is the difference between the two of them? I don’t know. Data collection. It’s data collect. You’re absolutely right. It’s data collection. They’re collecting data. For some, you probably have different technology in that real ID because so many people, you know, they just renew their driver’s licenses. They didn’t say turn them in. They could have said turn them in. We got to give you a New one, they could have done that instead, but there it’s, they’ve got some new technology in that real ID and it’s making everybody come out of the woodwork because by threatening to, you know, not let you travel, people will be like, oh, I want to be able to drive and travel, so I better have my real id.
It’s a census. That’s one thing. It’s a, it’s a information grab. And yeah, whatever technology is in that real id, I have bigger battles to pick than the real ID law, so. But I thought I’d bring it up with you because I knew you’d have an opinion. And I think you’re right. I think it’s a data collection census. Anywhere you scan your id, who’s, who’s buying the information, it’s probably got chips in there that is more computer friendly to be able to track where we are, what we’re doing. There’s probably some technology in there that I don’t, they don’t want to reveal so that they can track us better.
Here’s my constitutional question exactly. It’s not that getting an ID is unconstitutional. Correct. Those stars and there are four other symbols. I think there’s five symbols in total. I don’t know who gets what, what symbol. I wish my end didn’t get the gold star, that’s for sure. But it’s a yellow star, actually. But it’s not the fact of the ID itself, it’s that what they can do with it to track us and to monitor us. Of course, they’re already doing that through our cell phones anyway, so. Right. Purchasing. I intended to get to Freedom to shoes probably about 20 minutes ago, but mine’s a black circle.
My Arizona one is a black circle with a white star in the middle. I know. You know, I had to get a. I moved to Arizona. I’m finishing up my. For my retirement in San Francisco, but I had to move to Arizona. And you know, what are they doing now when they give you driver’s license, you’re getting the real id. That was a good move, by the way. So let’s get the freedom to choose. Yep. Sunday we had a telethon. Yep. Freedom to choose is the only organization I’ve got four minutes, by the way. Let’s see, 11 to 12:30.
Yep. At 12:30 my class starts. Four minutes. Let’s do this. The only active jab mandate cases in California. The video, as@ sovereignradio.com it’ll be posted if it’s not already. There’s a Little editing done to it. It’ll be posted today. Betty, why should people check out the telethon online? And why should people donate to Freedom to choose? Let’s cut right to the chase. We raised $5,400 and we’re going for 10 grand. So we need to get more people into this. Why should people go watch the video and donate A, the lineup, Scotty, was amazing. So much information was shared.
B, to keep this alive. If we can win a court case, it will set precedent so that we can better protect you. Getting a win will be a phenomenal. Have a ripple effect. A phenomenal ripple effect. So watch the telethon. It also gives you information about going to the freedomtochooseusa.com you got to add the USA freedomtochooseusa.com website for those of you who are being harassed. There are documents there that you can use with your employer to get out of doing something medically that you do not want done. You rights are protected. We have. It’s called the vault and it’s all in there.
So watch for the information, the incredible lineup. And also we. We’ve. We’ve got to be able to stay in the fight, and your money helps us stay in the fight. Nobody gets paid at Freedom to Choose. We’re all volunteer. Every dime goes to pay our bills, pay the lawyer, the court fees, all of that. So that’s that. And I gotta let my class in. All right, Betty, thank you so much. Thanks for having me. Scotty. We’ll see you back soon. Bye. Bye. Have a great day. Thanks. Thanks to Betty Camp from our Freedom to Choose board of directors.
Betty is a incredibly great resource in that she is plugged into so many things. She’s so active, and she is on the board of Freedom to Choose and has helped make this thing last in the courts. Four years now. We have lasted in the court system 20, 21, our first cases, we have 5,000 plaintiffs, 100 defendants, including Gavin Newscom. New name for Newsom is Newscom. Former mayor Eric Arsetti, all the health officials and health administrators that administered the jab and mandated the jab and saw it through, 100 plus defendants. And as Betty said, if we can win one of these three active cases that go back four years, 5,000 plaintiffs, 100 defendants, what a precedent this would send.
So please go to freedomtochoose.com freedom to chooseusa.com you’ll see a donate button or go right to our gibsongo@givesendgo.com forward slash, freedom to choose, ladies and gentlemen, we’re going to take a two minute break and I’ll come back. I want to talk about our sponsors and stick around. When we come back, we’ll have Mike Boston from the Nooa National Owners and Operators Association, 45,000 members strong independent truckers. And John Griner from American X Live, the Spaces entity. Spaces. X Spaces. Great new medium where people are holding town halls. And Marlin, as he’s known on Spaces, has aggregated about 20 spaces under one roof.
20 different hosts called American X Live, similar to what we’re doing with Sovereign Radio. Aggregating show host. So we’ll be back in a few minutes, ladies and gentlemen. My next guest goes by Marlon on X. He is the host of an X basis called we are the People, I believe. And he is the creator of American X Live, a organization on X that is aggregating X hosts. And if you haven’t been to an X basis, he’s aggregating X Spaces host. I should say if you haven’t attended an X space, ladies and gentlemen, it’s like a town hall where everybody is together.
I’ve been on Spaces where there’s a thousand people, I’ve been on spaces or 10 people, and everybody’s talking in a group. And the host can share microphones with whoever he wants. And Mr. Marlin here, as he is known on Spaces, has put together American X Live with many different X Spaces hosts. We’re going to talk about X Spaces. I’m sure Marlon will do a better job explaining it to me. It’s a town hall where everybody has a voice. The greatest exercise of our first amendment rights I’ve ever seen. It’s like an old fashioned radio talk show except there’s nobody screening before you go on the air.
Marlon lets anybody who comes to his Spaces that wants a microphone to add their two cents. And we talk about everything and anything. And I want to bring in my friend John Granar, known as Marlon on Spaces. Hey, buddy. Scotty, how you doing? Thanks for having me up, man. Oh, it’s good to have you. Sorry Mike can’t make it, but by all means please have Carmen come in with us. Send her the link. Hey, and, and I appreciate, I appreciate the warm words, Scotty. I mean, it’s something, I think it’s exactly like you said, you know, especially the old timers, the Generation X.
It was, it’s more of an FM calling radio show is what it is. And you know, you know how it was, you would be able to, you know, you’re driving in your car. No, I’M gonna call in and man, you gotta wait an hour or whatever. And, and that’s, you know, that, that this gives you instant. So it’s a, a lot of people are discovering it. So. Yeah. And on a talk radio shows, one person interacts generally with the host of the show at a time, one at a time. With X Spaces, we have everybody in a room speaking, round table, if you will.
It’s like a round table discussion and it’s about anything and everything. Political, geopolitical, fitness, trucking, like we talk about with Mike. And the one thing I’ll say about John and John Griner here from American X Live and X Basis and Mike Boston, who I met through X Spaces, that’s the other thing. Great connections, meaning like minded people, businessmen, movers and shakers and leaders like Mike Boston. And John and Mike heads up the National Owners and Operators association, no oa. As I said earlier in the show, it’s a trucking group, 45,000 members. If we lose the small independent truckers, we lose the trucking industry because they’ll be left to the multinational big shippers and truckers and the brokers who want to control all the work on what they call the load boards, where they put the job.
So, Michael, we won’t get into the NOA today, Marlon. I think we’ll focus on X Spaces and we’ll wait for Mike to come in to talk about. Well, I’m sorry, go ahead, tell us about how you got into spaces, why you got into X spaces and what’s the state of affairs? So that’s kind of three questions. Where did you start and why did you do it? You know, a lot of people ask me that question, Scott, and you know what? It’s just as I saw the east coast wind project really escalate in my state. And we watched being, you know, our whales and porpoise and our sea life was being deposited on the beaches and, you know, forever.
You know, I’ve been an offshore enthusiast. I’ve worked commercial. I professionally tournament fish up and down the coast around the world. And I saw what was going on with my environment. I’m very connected to it. A lot of my friends that, you know, I still have today is, is, is from those fishing experiences. So I understood that I could not go to my standard Republicans. And unfortunately, you know, in that particular fight, our Republicans came up short. So I was aggravated. Nobody wanted to listen to what I had to say. So basically I told them to kind of stick it and let’s go make our own voice.
So I’m not the biggest platform out there, but it’s awful funny, Scott. We started out with the east coast wind and it’s really blossomed into a lot of these initiatives. And I would love to bring some of those initiatives to the table and talk about them quickly, about, hey, these other organizations that we’re helping with, with the community that we built. And Scotty, you’re part of that community. That’s, you know, this, this is where this connection between these media outlets, we’ll be able to, to break through that media membrane. This, this was the plan all along.
So it’s, you’re going to see a lot of exciting things. I have to tell you. I’m on the edge of my seat, but maybe we’ll get into that a little bit later. But maybe we could talk about some of the organizations that have come on and really I, you know, I, I know that it’s a good marriage even for Sovereign Radio here and can’t wait to expose them and bring them on. Yeah. Before we talk about those organizations, by all means, I want to cover the very basics of spaces because remember, this is why I have you here.
This is why we are associated. Now. You are bringing to broadcast AM talk radio, a new medium for most of our listeners. They may have X accounts, they may be familiar with Twitter or X, but I bet a small percentage of my audience, the radio audience, not my online audience and my podcast audience, but the hardcore person in Texas or San Diego or Abilene, Texas, or Wichita Falls listening on radio. They’re men, 40 to 65, about 65, 35 women. They tend to be 45 and older. We do have some young, you know, 20s, I bet we have zero teen presence on AM talk radio.
It’s not a teen thing. It’s not even a 20 something thing. I grew up with AM talk radio, buddy. It was in my room at night. My parents didn’t let us have televisions and my mom was always yelling, turn off that damn radio. I always had it on at night. I fell asleep to it. Listening to White Sox and Cubs and Chicago, Bulls and Blackhawks, listening to all Chicago sports. Paul Harvey, oh my God. Listening to Paul Harvey. Listening to news, weather, traffic, sports, everything going on. As a kid, I was fascinated of the outside world that I was exposed to through the radio.
Things my parents didn’t even, I didn’t get exposed to. I would never know. In the city there was a jazz scene, a jazz music scene in the city of Chicago. It was very, very big. Although my dad liked Jazz. He never took me to jazz clubs. So radio. The reason I’m getting into this is radio played a huge part. I’m, I’m a baby boomer. I’m the last year of the baby boomers. I’m not even a Gen Xer. I’m a baby boomer. We grew up with radio. So did the Gen Xers. It’s a huge part of our life, talk radio, most of us.
And even if we never called in and were one of those people to talk, and I was, you can imagine, I was always voicing my thoughts. If we get a chance, I’ll share one of those stories. Weird. I had a real weird experience with Alan Combs, Hannity and Combs. I don’t know if you remember Hannity. He had a partner named Alan. Sure, I remember Combs. I liked Combs. Well, now that you say you like them, I’m going to share the story. I have to stop and share it. But then we’ll go back to spaces because this is not about radio.
It’s about space. Spaces. But the point is, my audience is going to be your spaces. Audience is going to come check out Sovereign Radio because we’re going to expose our mediums to our audience and not everybody will take to it, not everybody will like it, not everybody will participate. But we will expose my audience to spaces and they will show up on your spaces. And I hope they identify themselves, by the way, and your people come check out Sovereign Radio. And it’s not just about you and I. It’s about the whole group of content creators at Sovereign Radio and your group of content creators.
But now to Alan combs. This was 2016. He had broken off from Hannity and has own syndicated radio show. And one of the markets he was in was San Diego. And I was listening one day in my office and he had put forth the idea, like most Democrats, the Constitution’s outdated, it’s malleable. You can mold it. It’s clay. It’s not historic anymore. It’s, it’s, it’s, it’s a has been document that needs to be updated and reworked and maybe even thrown out and start over. That was his premise. So I called in. You know, I disagreed with that wholeheartedly.
The greatest single governing document ever. The Australians, the Canadians, the great Britons, the Romanians, the Poles, you name the country. If they’re awake, they envy our Constitution. They all wish they had a first or second amendment. Australia and Canada, the First amendment rights, they don’t have any now. Can’t even Talk about their government, they go to jail, they have no guns, on and on and on. So I call in Alan Combs, and I said, alan, let me give you a different perspective, if I may. I said, I have three facts to dispute. I’m not going to go through.
He let me talk. I’ll give him that. When I was done here was his response. Scotty, do you sleep with your constitution? I said, are you kidding me? Is that your response to the facts I just put forth? You’re making something in a perverted. It was a very perverted voice, too. You’re making fun of me and my love of the constitution that I love it and take it to bed. I said, how immature. Click. I got cut off at that point. So. Sure. This is the beauty of spaces. You’re not going to cut somebody off if they disagree with you.
Never. No, no. But, you know, look on the, on the spaces, you know, on. Unfortunately, Scotty, let’s talk about maybe a 101. Can we. Can we. Can we start there? That’s where I want you to start. Absolutely. So listen, it’s an interactive platform, so you would be able to, you know, accommodate your host, the people in the content, just like Scotty’s saying, Put the people in the content that you like. This algorithm will point you in the right direction, and you’re able to enter the spaces when the host has it. There’s an icon at the top that’s everybody’s picture.
There’ll be a round circle on that moniker. On their profile. You’d be able to hit the circle, hit one more button, and then it says, start to listen. So you’re able to go in and, you know, the host is able to see every candidate that comes in there. And then you actually have a request button that you can request the speaker. And I will see the request and I will grant it, depending on the profile. Now, Scotty, you know, you say I let everybody up, unfortunately, you know, and Scotty, your. Your audience is up to date.
You know, we have. We have paid people going in there, trying to change narratives inside these spaces. It’s a known fact, and they’re very good at it. But what I think that our community has done is really weeded these people out. And over the time period, my block list must be very extensive. But, you know, the reason that I’m so protective of it is, hey, these things that I’ve been working on inside of these X spaces, it’s unraveling the east coast wind. The. The investors are running there are too Many too much social pressure on it.
We know, we realize New Jersey does not want it. The fight is not over. But this is where we can start with the battle lines is in these spaces. And that’s what I really promoted for hey, our community, not everybody. Hey, some people have a good time in spaces. I, I get it. I understand. But at the end of the day where we’re being effective and even though Mike’s not here, you know, really, the, the combination of lobbying along with Noah, you know, that gave us a seat at the roundtable yesterday, Scotty. And this is, this is developed out of these spaces.
I was actually in the Small Business Administration roundtable yesterday and they got to hear this straight out of my mouth. Exactly. You know, the issues that the truckers are faced and also, you know, where we need to fix the labor gap in this country, put our kids back to work. I mean, these are the kinds of things that you can accomplish by developing those communities inside of the spaces, becoming friendly with the people that you like their content and, and they’ll gravitate together and then maybe you’ll find marlin space one day at 9am every weekday on Twitter.
So definitely look at, look for the board for me. Yeah, we’ll talk about your spaces in a minute. What I meant by you’ll let anybody talk, even if they disagree, if they’re serious conversationalists about the subject matter. You’re not going to let somebody talk who’s there as a bot, as a shill to throw gasoline on your, on, on the fire and to make fun of people. I’ve heard that happen. So the shills are not allowed. But if somebody, if you’re talking about the real ID law and I come in and say, screw the real ID law and you think it’s go, go, go, real id, we should be behind it.
You’re not going to cut me up because I disagree. That’s what I know. No, no, no, not at all. But you know, and listen, hey, isn’t that part of our duty being Americans? Aren’t we supposed to listen to all sides of it? Doesn’t that make it the United States again? I mean, that’s what, that’s the way I see it. You know, look, and most of the subjects that we’re dealing with, look, it doesn’t matter whether you’re a Democrat, independent, Republican. There’s nobody, nobody that doesn’t have the heartstrings to see a child traffic across the border or a 50 foot humpback lane in our surf.
There’s no way that should ever be a political thing. And you know what? I’m aim to make sure it’s not, Scotty. So that’s what I want to promote. That’s the things that I’ve been working on. The trucking. We all heard the immigration law, that all the truckers, that old CDLs have to be able to read and write English. This is going to take 30% of those immigrants out of the equation. This way we can reinstall our own kids and put our own people back to work. This is what I see, and this is one of the pills.
Now you’re getting into a space conversation, talking about an issue, how quickly it happens. Right? You see how quickly. So what I want to say is about spaces. It’s a town square. Everybody who seriously want to participate has a microphone. Time permitting. That could mean over the course of a spaces, you let 50 people talk. Right? 40, 50 people. Yep, yep. Yeah, I usually average between 40 and 50 speakers. And any more than that number out, you know, I didn’t know that was a real number. I just threw it out. But yeah, that’s, that was my observation.
Anyway, it is a real live demonstration of the first amendment. I love it because it’s absolutely punctuates, highlights, emphasizes our first amendment right to speak because anybody can speak their mind if they’re serious about the conversation. And when you come into a spaces, doesn’t matter if you’re a Republican or a democrat, if you’re left, if you’re right, if you’re red state, blue state, if you’re conservative or liberal. It is a non denomination, none labeled space. We don’t ask people what they are. You can tell what they are by what they say, of course, but you don’t screen people.
You don’t ask people how’d you vote? You don’t ask people what they are. And I love that and I love. The only way you’re gonna know what somebody is and who they are is by the words that they speak. And that’s the way it should be. But I love that the deep state media divide and conquer is completely overcome. In a spaces, we come together, we unite. They can’t divide and conquer in a spaces. They can’t take our, our microphone away. They can’t take our first speech, first amendment rights away. It’s all these great things. I, I think everyone’s getting the point of why I’m so big on it, but it does come with a warning tag.
Scotty, go ahead. And I do want to, I do want to put a warning tag on it. Go ahead. Now, you know the, the manipulation on and the definition of free speech. We, we have to be careful with this because they know that would give some people maybe in your audience. Oh yeah, you know, it’s my right to speak out. Actually it’s not. If you that the way that I treat these spaces, any of the social media platforms, whatever I would say in front of my capitol building is what I would say in some in these spaces.
If you told your capitol building that you’re going to go burn it down, you’re going to inflammatory language, they are going to arrest you. Okay, this is where the free speech definition is skewed. That is the way that I product myself in those, in those spaces. And I suggest other people do the same. Well said. Well, very well said. Carmen is going to come in. She was waiting for a link. She didn’t have a link to the show center. I just texted her. Well, you know how that goes. When we send links, people get them, they don’t get them.
Awesome. In any event, what would you three things highlight your spaces. It is called we are the people. Right? Well that’s, that’s the hashtag that I use, right. I’ve been, you know, I’ve had several hashtags and the way that hashtags work is it, it just gives you another digital imprint out there. So if you were able to punch in we are the people hashtag, we are the people. A lot of the times my content is, is right in there and there’s a lot of people that use that. But I do like that saying because we are the people in that space.
Right. So I, I do enjoy that hashtag, you know, along with American X Live. But you know, again, this is, this is a network of people that are really, you know, coming with the content and, and it comes with journalists and, and real Americans. That’s, that’s the way I feel about people from all backgrounds. I’ve been on the spaces where, where I’m on, I’m a radio host, there’s podcasters on, there’s journalists who write for magazines on. It’s really. And you don’t have to be a journalist. That’s again the beauty. You could be a plumber, you can be a policeman, you can be a CEO of a corporation.
Anything you are, you are on spaces. Your words will speak for themselves. And that’s why I have been able to connect with people, Marlon. I listen to them very carefully. And those that are like minded that have something to offer Particularly Sovereign Radio. I’ve invited many people from spaces that I met onto my show. Are you familiar with American Mission? Oh, yeah. Yep. Yeah. Great people. I’m just getting to know them and Kimberly and Jen and a bunch of folks from American Mission. All right. It’s really a community. You develop a community feeling. I’ve been in your spaces a bunch of times now, and I always see at least 10 or 20 people I recognize that are there all the time.
And I don’t get there as much as I’d like because of the time you do it. I have busy mornings, pre production work and my business whatnot. But I love coming in, I love speaking and I love listening. I always try to listen first. Sometimes you’ll open my mic and I’m like, well, I’m just listening now, buddy. I want to hear what’s going on before I talk. One time I came into a spaces because of the name of the spaces and some of the people in there, I knew they were awake. So I came in to read a memo that was shared by the U.S.
treasury and the host jumped all over me. He’s like, you’re off topic. Didn’t you listen to what we were talking about? I said, actually, I. I didn’t. Guilty as charged. I apologize. It was premature to read the memo. He was right. So. But if you come in and listen to his spaces, you’ll quickly get the feel for the room, the feel for the people. And I literally forget the fact that when I started on Spaces, I think I had 1600 followers in less than a year. I’m up to like 2200 and I don’t even look for.
I’m not promoting. Follow me, Follow me. I have never once gone in a spaces except for take our border back and said to follow anything. Now, of course, I’m going to be telling people to follow you when I’m out of their spaces. I. I don’t see any reason, if they’re good people, they won’t let me promote another space. And a lot of those people know you rooms I go in at night. They know who you are. They know who American X Live is. They know who Marlon is. I haven’t heard a lot of people expand on the fact they know you, but the ones that have been very positive, oh, he’s a good guy.
He’s straightforward. He’s. He’s a real guy. No, no nonsense. And that’s what I learned about you. And I remember one of the first times I came in because Texas Red invited me and we love Texas Red. He is a red, white and blue American. And he’s the kind of guy I was, kind of guy you want to get in the trenches with. Right. You want to go to war with Texas Red. So he turned me onto your space and Mike Boston was speaking one of the first times I came in. Whoa. The passion coming from that man.
When he talks about trucking, he, his, his voice tonality will go up, his volume will go up, his passion jumps up. He can be talking about baseball and he gets, talking about trucking and he gets after it, doesn’t he? Well, you know, see that was, that was the big marriage there, Scotty. Right? The, the marriage of it is, is taking the trucking magazine and now we are, you know, taking the, the interest out of these spaces and printing stories along with the trucking issues. You know, it’s powered by American X Live, right? So this is where you can see April Sparks and, and Melissa Fry, Frazel and Joe Lou and the vaccine injured Joe.
So we’re going to be bringing a lot of these aspects that we talk about spaces every day. They’re, they’re going in print, you know, they’re, they’re in a digital form and at one point, you know, hey, I want them on every congressman and senator’s desk, especially about the advocacy that we’ve really been doing. So these are the stories that come out of the spaces and, but you know, I have to give it to Elon, man. I mean, he made the platform to be able to make this possible. Possible that before spaces. Scotty, if you told me two and a half years ago I’d be sitting on SA radio doing a show with you, I would have told you you were crazy.
So look, there was just something that turned on and you know, maybe a lot, a lot of other people have the same, you know, so it’s, it’s good stuff. You and I share a vision and we get excited by it. I’ve shared it with other hosts that I have content on Sovereign Radio and they’re not real familiar with spaces. They’re old school podcasters and broadcasters and guys like Dave Hodges and he’s not spent any time on spaces. We’re going to change that. I’m going to get them on your spaces and he’s going to have you on his show.
He’s got a huge following, by the way. But we get excited about this partnership because we’re marrying together two different mediums, uniting like minded patriots with a chance to connect and network with others. There’s no Downside to this, that’s why I get so excited by it. And that’s the reason for the partnership. And of course, we’re partnering with the NOOA and the Stand, and we’ll let Carmen come in and talk about the Stand. I’d like to write an editorial for that and Mike has said I can. So let’s bring her in. The one and only Carmen Love.
And every time I see that face, I see. Because I’ve heard her talk many times, I see a very forthright, no nonsense, intelligent, warm, very charming Southern woman. And I’m not blowing smoke at her because she’s here. I’m just telling the truth. You’re charming, too, by Buddy. Marlon, you, you charm the ladies. Hey, Carmen, come on, show. You’re so, you’re too kind, Scotty. I, I, I feel the same about you and John. John’s charming, you know, you know, two charming gentlemen here to be a part of this wonderful journey we’re on. Right? It’s a great day.
Well, I have to, I’ve never told my audience this story, and I have to because you remind me of it always. When I was 14 or 15, I can’t remember, my brother and I were given the car keys. He was 17. To drive to Florida. We had lived in Florida a couple years, and we missed our friends. My dad trusted us to drive to Florida. We stopped in Nashville, Tennessee. I know the dialect is a little different, but a waitress came up to the table to take our order. And I had never heard real face to face, a Southern dialect.
I’d never talked to a Southern woman. Being 14 from the Midwest. In Chicago, I heard a lot of women talk about the Bears and doubles and, you know, we gotta, we gotta have our steak, potatoes, steak and potato dinner tonight. So I heard a lot of that Midwest gets even heavier in Minnesota and Wisconsin, the cheese heads. But in all seriousness, the south was new to me. And this woman waitress came up, she said, how y’all doing? Can I take your order? She was so upbeat and positive, man, I’ll tell you, you got that down pat.
Listen, we are, we have that hospitality about us here in the south, and we try to meet every strange, every person, every stranger with a smile. And usually a glass of sweet tea came up with a big smile. She was probably about 18, very cute, dressed, very cute. I mean, everything about her was cute. And, and she came up with a big smile and a warm heart, and you can feel it. How you boys doing? She was making small talk and I’ll take y’all Order. But this is the punchline that got me good. And why, when you come in, I go back and revert right back to that moment when I gave her my order.
Eggs and bacon. And she goes, y’all like some grits with that? Eggs and bacon. And I’ll tell you, I had never heard of grits, but I sound like something I wanted because she said grits, and I thought that was the cutest freaking said 10 more times. Will you ask me for grids, please? I started talking in her twang. She said, you’re pretty good. I. I can take on a voice pretty good. I don’t do you justice, of course, but. So anyway, enough nonsense. That’s my story. I’m sticking to it. And you, you every time, you get me with that Southern charm.
But you’re not here to talk about that. You’re here to talk about. I want you to talk about the N O, O A, because Mike could make it. And the stand. I’m particularly interested in the partnership between Sovereign Radio, American X, live in the Stand. So take it away. Well, you know, first, let me say this. Grits, you can have that two ways. You can. You can have the grits that we serve, or grits. As girls raised in the south, you know what I mean? So I love that part of it. But, you know, noaa, the National Owners Operator association, you know, it’s a organization made.
Founded by truckers, for truckers, right? A beautiful stance that they have there. It’s loving, warming, and, you know, they care. The passion that’s behind Noah, through Mike, through. Through Jamie, through Blake, through John, through all. All involved is absolutely admirable and warming that you have so many that want to stand up and advocate for this industry that we all need to, you know, survive. And we’ve made some huge steps in the past two and a half, maybe three years. And. And we’re just honored. I’m honored to be a part of that. And then comes along the stand, right? Like the stand.
It’s a very. For me, it’s a very bold statement. The stand. We’re taking the stand for America. The stand for the truckers, the stand for the children, the stand for, you know, the economy, for the sick, for so much going on in America today, and not just America, in the world. Right? And so we try. We’re trying to bring it together collectively. And here we. And what we have at the end of the day is the Stand magazine and. Phenomenal read. A phenomenal read. Second edition went out this a couple weeks ago. And Proud to say that and proud to say that we’re part of that with American X live.
Indeed. And I’m, I’m looking forward to getting involved with the stand and having Mike and, and the stands partnership and the naa. You know, when I started to hear the plight of truckers. Now go back to my years in Chicago in business, driving on the road six days a week, truckers kind of annoying me sometimes as I’ve grown older and understood the importance and I’m going to ask you about that in a minute. I’ve really come to love the truckers and give them the right away. Always. They’re working, they got to get where they’re going generally.
And I’ll just acquiesce to a trucker. The reason they’re so important are your members and truckers. Not the last mile to every home and retail store. It doesn’t matter if it got here by boat, by plane, by railway. The last mile to a retail store, a best buy, a grocery store, a liquor store, as I said earlier in the show, a dispensary. It comes by truck, right? Isn’t the truck the last mile? Sure is. Sure is. And that’s, that’s the importance of it. Like, you know, in order to have that last mile, you have to have your roads safe, right? You have to have damage done to the roads fixed and, and attended to.
You have to have a safe place for them to park so they can sleep if they need to sleep. If you have a long hauler, you have to have safe locations for them to get and, and affordable places for them to get gas. You have to have certain things set up along the way where if something happen, the truck, they can contact a mechanic immediately. There’s so many moving parts to it, right? And so that is the last long haul. The importance of a trucker is this simply is they are the backbone of our nation and the unsung heroes of our roads, you know, our highways.
And they, and they just, you know, we owe so much. They continued to work through Covid. They didn’t stop. What was on our shelves, which wasn’t much in Covid was because those truckers never stopped caring for the families they’ve never met. As in military. I love the military men and women, our servicemen and women. And I compare the two very, very close because they stand on the front lines to serve our, you know, to protect their nation and my well being and my children’s the military. And then the truckers are standing there on the front lines here in our nation to ensure we have what we need to be able to survive no matter what.
No matter what. So they’re very important. You know, my observation is truckers genuinely care about we the people. It’s not just a job. They really care about what they’re doing and want to do it the right way. They care about the American family. They definitely are patriotic Americans. Most truckers are very patriotic. They love this country. Didn’t matter the fact that most of them support Trump and Maga, that’s a, to me that’s a plus. But it’s not everything. I’ll tell you what I love about the truckers the most. They’re on the right side of the spiritual war.
They’re God fearing men that are not down with the agenda of the deep state, particularly the trucking guys. Everyone I’ve talked to, every last one, Lowe’s, the human trafficking and the pedophilia that’s going on and they’re know that there are transporting kids around, not necessarily in, in the big rigs, but there have been. But they know that kids are on the road in the vehicle next to them being trafficked and they hate it, don’t they? They absolutely do. And you know, to the point of where they were willing to take any kind of classes or especially classes, you know, in making sure or ensuring that if they seen something they were seeing it correctly and if they went to confront it, did they confront it? Were they sure? Should they confron it, you know, those questions asked or how do they confront it? So you know, we offered, you know, through other organizations where we could get them in front of someone that had some skills and had knowledge on it so we could get that information to the truckers and we still do.
So they can be performed, ready and to perform if needed. And you know, and, and they, they are patriotic, man. The truckers are patriotic men and women. And, and we have so many, a large amount of women in the industry today that we have to recognize also because they’re putting in just as many hours as the men and so kudos to them. And they’re, they’re very highly involved with the trafficking. Yeah, I love that part. Yeah, I do too. Scotty, can I, can I, can I just bounce something off so you know, just to clear something up there.
There is a difference between last mile and the trucking that we’re talking about. So one day when we can do another trucking show and get Mike in here, you know, he really depict that and how that, you know, all of this, that we’re fighting can affect them. Right? Yep. And then to the child trafficking. Listen, we had. We had organizations come in and we instilled this in a lot of the truckers and they were talking about it organically. So it was a lesson that really people came in and taught us. And really, Scotty, the best thing about these spaces is I was able to take that trucking issue and I was able to institute that into everyday speech.
And now everybody sees how closely connected the government, the trucking, and it’s all linked together. So that’s really what we’ve discovered in these spaces. Yeah. You know, I recognize the last mile. It’s a term I’m using. It’s not accurate because the trucker, the 45, 000 members of NOA are long hauling. They’re trucking across state lines. They’re from point A to point B. And then there’s probably another transport involved to the last mile. But I like to say that because people need to understand. Well, I understand. I think. I think, you know, in your. In the term that you’re using it, which I understood was, you know, when it comes off the ship and it goes from the ship to the.
To what? It goes to the truck. Right. And that’s that last, last mile, you know, there’s where it’s going. Yep, I completely understand. So, Marlon and Carmen, I’m gonna see if I’ve been a good listener. I read the situation. Right. Let’s see how astute or not astute I’ve been about trucking. So I’m going to tell you what I think the three biggest problems facing Mike Boston, the nooa, the truckers, the stand. What, what. What they really need to stand for. That’s why I love the name the stand taking a stand. Number one, the brokers are gouging the industry and taking a big bite out of the apple and not leaving enough for the.
The trucker. They’re being asked to take loads on half. Half the price less than they’re taking them because it’s cash flow. It’s putting a meal on the table and it’s better than nothing. Number two, problem is they’re competing against people who shouldn’t be driving a truck. The illegals. Now you can get a CDL as an illegal. That’s just so wrong. And too many people would be profit motivated to give a job to an illegal who’ll do it for next to nothing, regardless of the safety or the safety hazard they represent. How can you give a guy who’s just came to this country illegally.
A cdl chauffeur’s driving license, which is cdls and let him take a big rig across country. He may be dangerous to begin with. Just who he is. Now you’re putting him behind a big rig. So this is a huge problem. And the other problem is Congress. They haven’t been on the side of the small trucker, they’ve been on a side of the multinational big haulers and the brokers and not really standing. And so Marlon, I know you’ve been to Washington. Mike goes there. There’s a lot of work you’re doing. I’m not so familiar with the specifics, but I know a lot of legislation needs to happen in Washington.
So do I have three important issues? You do, you do. You know, Scotty, you’ve been, yeah, you’ve been, you’ve been paying attention. And, and here’s the best part is, is that hey, we, we saw that was instituted with non speaking being able to write English. And what that does is it cuts off the corporate flow of just steady labor and let’s put the Americans back to work. Right. That’s what that eliminates. Excellent. And on top of that it eliminates the accidents that happen that can kill our children and our, our families on the road. You know, so thank God for the executive order.
So we got to do something about these brokers, which means probably legislation and, and, and Congress stepping in. I don’t think the industry is going to self police itself. We got to do something about these guys that are illegals driving. And in terms of our safety and their even ability to get CDL should be cut off completely. And we gotta see legislation in Congress that you’ve been fighting for. And that’s where I want to turn down. Marlon. What do you, what, what do you and Mike going to Washington, what are the, what are the two biggest issues that you’re legislating right now? Realistically? The transparency.
And you’ve heard this word, this transparency word thrown around a long time, especially out of our community. Right. You know, look, the transparency is, is part of the carrier act that was instituted by Jimmy Carter. And this is the, the part of the carrier act is HR. Yeah. CFR 371.3. And it is a transparency issue that hey, they would know all parties that are involved in the money transaction. The trucker would know exactly what he’s going to make. Basically having some kind of cleansing mechanism that hey, these guys can go back to making money again. You’re talking about a business that they have used data to manipulate these guys rights.
They know where they were, they know where they are and they know where they have to go. So if you knew the data and the, the computers behind it that you knew that hey, going out of of Colorado you have 700 trucks there, but you only have 500 loads. This is where they have the upper arms. Gotti is where they’re able to throw them a dirt cheap labor to get their material back to where they originated from. So they have used the data. But what happens is that if they rule on this transparency it would give the Carrier act some kind of power again and they’re not recognizing.
And realistically at the end of the day, the Carrier act needs to be modernized. It is, it is well behind the times. So if, if there was one major thing that we’ve been fighting from the very beginning, it is the transparency. Once you pass the transparency, everything else falls in line. Absolutely, that’s what we’re hoping. So is there anything our audience can do today now? I mean we’re going to do a series, I’ve told Mike and you that I want to do a whole series on sovereign radio. Do a deep dive into the trucking just like I’ve done deep dives into human trafficking and the, the Constitution and the Federal Reserve, the deep state central bankers, the Congress.
I mean I’ve done deep dives on pretty much every major issue. I haven’t dug into this trucking and I really want to. It does get deep. Scotty, I know you’re battling billion dollar organizations that have everything to lose on what we’re fighting. But if you were an American and you set up a business on bad business practices that are working against America, you should be penalized. Yep. So this is, this is why, hey, I physically, yes, lobbying in Washington, lobbying to the FMCSA for the NPR to be on there about this transparency. But this, this immigration problem is the very first pillar and you’re going to see these other things slowly cascade around the trucking and you’re going to see something, something I hope this country will never forget.
Scott. That’s our hope. Yeah. Let me frame this a little differently, see if I’m coming at it the right way. So I would liken, liken the trucking industry right now to the last couple of hundred years of banking. There’s a small group of people, I’m going to call them elite wealthy oligarchs, a small group of people that want to control the industry, that want to eliminate the little guy. They want to consolidate and Roll up the industry. Okay. I liken it to manufacturing. What they did in the 70s and 80s with NAFTA and all the manufacturing plants that closed down, the jobs lost, the families, the hardship.
I liken it to retail. Very few specialty stores exist in major categories. I give you an example, Mike. First wife, her family owned kitchen specialty stores. They were thriving in the 80s and 90s. By the early 2000s, actually, the late 90s, early 2000s, the big box stores, Crate and Barrel, in Bed, Bath and Beyond, and William Sonoma, all these big online and big retailers drove the little guy out of business. Manufacturing drove him out of business. They want to do the same damn thing. The same people want to do the same thing to truckers. Is it? The same people? Am I right? Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. I mean, I think you’re. You’re right on target. And, you know, and whenever I got involved, I didn’t realize I was kind of like you. I seen it at the surface level. I’ve admired it since I was a young girl, and I’ve admired them since I was younger. And then I started doing the deep dive, and I realized, whoa, wow, you know, there. It’s a lot to digest as well as anything else that we’re finding out as we, you know, go along this journey with Trump and, And the administration having transparency with us. So it was just something that needed attention, and it needs it immediately.
And everyone. You asked us, how can we get involved, the community can get involved by, you know, making phone calls just as they would their congressman to Their congressman to the FMCSA to Secretary Sean Duffy. We, you know, we’ve got to hold people accountable and ask why they’re not, you know, why isn’t the industry being looked at? Why isn’t the 1980 Motor Carrier act being looked at? Why is certain parts of that not being enforced and. And just overlooked? And so that’s what we asked for. The transparency needs to be enforced. Not rewritten, not written, but enforced.
It needs to be rewritten and modernized. But it’s. It’s there. We just need them to. To enforce it. That’s how people can get involved. Calling their congressman. That should be straightforward. You mentioned the fmcsa, probably a new term to my audience. Tell them who they are and why it’s important and what role they play. The Federal Motor Carrier act, right, John, make sure I got that right. Yes, yes. Carrier act, instituted by Jimmy Carter in 1980. That just shows you how old it is. So they work. They work on the. They work with the truckers. For Safety Administration, it’s the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration office.
So they, that’s what they do. They want to make sure the roads are safe. This would fall back in place where you have CDLs out with illegals and CDLs riding on our roads. It would fall in their lap. Right. They should be ensuring that our state roads are safe for our truckers, for our, you know, the community, etc. So that’s who you would contact to try to push that issue with them so they could go and take it to Secretary of Transportation. Okay, let me see if I understand. The FMCSA is legislation passed by the Carter administration.
It’s, it’s oversight of the trucking industry and there’s now a federal agency called what that oversees the fmcsa. Is it called the FMCSA too? It is. No, it’s the FMCSA and it’s regulated under the DOT budget. Okay, let me, let me, let me just inform you that the FMCSA budget went from 700 million last year to 1.3 billion this year. There are talks of a SRO, a self regulatory organization that, to come in and police this in a self funded, permitted way. So we do have the solution. Scotty. That’s, that’s the biggest part. So let’s, let’s start with pillar number one with the immigration and we start there.
Very interesting. A lot of issues we can talk about. That’s why I want to do this deep dive and let’s call a three part series. We do three maybe 90 minute shows just about the trucking industry. So you and I and Mike and Carmen need to put our heads together. And in fact I know just the right person to create the outline for the three shows. Carmen, who’s that? Carmen? I sure would. What, what I really want to get across that maybe the ending, final note here is that we’re, we’re reaching out to suburban women. Women, they’re the ones that are shopping in the stores.
They’re the ones that are going to see the difference when something like this gets passed and these cats start cascading and starts cutting their shopping bill by 30% in the grocery store. Get some of the fraud out, get the money back in the American people’s pockets. That’s what we need to do. Scott. And suburban, and suburban women definitely want that. John. Right. Like, I mean they, we do, we want to be able to go get, go take our kids, you know, to practice, etc. We can go get our nails done, we can go have lunch with our girls.
I mean, I mean just Saying that’s the extra money we want in our pocket. So that maybe the most important issue that hits home hard with, with my family and my friends and that’s shouldn’t be overlooked. I’m glad you brought it up. The cost of groceries, electronics, of everything. Because the truckers are our allies. These small 40, the 45, 000 members of the NOA, they go away. No doubt prices are going to go up and maybe significantly if we lose the little trucker. Is that fair statement? It is a fair statement. But, but you know, if brokers, if we could get it, get in check with the brokers, you know, your price pricing wouldn’t be as high either.
They’re, they’re, they’re. Is that making sense? Did I say that right, John? Well, there’s, there, listen, there’s a couple of different ways that they’ve, they’ve used this data, right, not only to manipulate the trucker, but also manipulate the loads. So listen, in the last couple of years the brokerages have exploded from like 30,000 brokerages in the US to 159,000. And you’re going to tell me that bad brokerages don’t breed bad brokerages? Absolutely. They took their bad business practices and they opened up shell companies to be able to bounce these loads. Co brokering this, this is all happening.
And guess who pays the bill? The, the average homeowner going to the store is paying the bills in that inflated number. And Scotty, we were on a space and we were actually on an X space at John’s X space in the morning. We are the people, you know, that he holds. And me and Mike was in there and John and someone was sharing and they shared about a brokerage in North Carolina and that’s all that had to be said. And I was, I was in the back, you know, looking it up and I found this brokerage and I found what they were doing.
They had multiple locations named name, different names and they were bouncing off each other. And so it was, it was, it was really cool that you, all you got to do is have a few notes and you can be able to find it. And they’re everywhere, not just in North Carolina, but in every state across the nation. Listen guys, DOGE has found that they’re creating a lot of dummy corporations to move money around and launder money. So that’s a recipe for money laundering, in my opinion. But let me see if I can put this in context for our audience to make sure they understand what a broker is, what they do and the role they play.
So I’m a manufacturer of hardware tools and I need my tools delivered across the country to ace hardware stores. I’m not contracting the truckers directly. I’m going through a broker who in turn brokers the middle as a middleman that load, as you call it, the load brokers the deal and supposed to take. Now in my mind, a broker would get 15, 20, maybe 25%. That’s it. That to me common sense that the truck driver should get at least 75, 80, 85. That would be my range. 75 to 85% should go to the truck driver. Where in fact are these brokers standing? How much are they gouging? Well, listen, I mean there’s some brokerage houses that are, that are using good practice and they’re paying the right rates.
But if you could imagine where we have all these foreign RPO IPOs that are all these foreign entities that have their grip into our logistics. So. So if you have a brokerage put that up there and you have a. Another brokerage pick it up and said, oh, I can have my truck do it for A$30. So that is illegal. So they’re pulling these loads off of these electronic load boards and all the data is manipulated. They have their hands in every little slice and that’s how a lot of these foreign IPOs are working. And they’re making a slice off of every load that’s going down the road.
And I don’t think that’s right. That goes right back to this 30 investment in foreign investment committee and, and the Department of. Yeah, wait till these nefarious brokers get their hands on AI and start using AI to manipulate things. They’ll be even worse. But anyway, what do you want to leave our audience with, Carmen, with respect to two things, the no 3 things. The NOA. What’s important to know for my audience, they can’t join it as a. A person, just a regular person off the street. You have to be a trucker to join the noa, right? Well, I think you don’t have to be.
I think there, there is actually a location on there where you can sign up to get email notifications. The, the. We have a newsletter that comes out that Blake’s helps put together and things and kind of keep you up to date with the laws and what we’re dealing with and facing. So they can go there to noah t-n o o a.com again, that’s T-N-O-O-A.com and sign up there. And that’s for information and to stay abreast. That’s not to be a member of nooa. Correct, correct. Anybody join and add into the advocacy because there’s another big part there, you know, that, that, that Washington journeys.
You know, this is where, you know, some people are going to be able to come in and help us. Yeah. What about donations? Can I donate to the noa? Yep. Absolutely. How do we, how does my audience do that? Well, why don’t we save that? Why don’t we save that when we get started on the trucking and we can really make sure we got the right link. All right, Carmen, if you know the link, you can throw it out real quick. Otherwise we will save the whole idea of donations. Yeah, we’ll save it. Thank you. All right, we’ll save it.
We’ll get into it real deep. And I want to challenge my audience like I did, like I did Sunday, to donate the freedom to choose our jab mandates that yes are left in the court in California. Carmen, did you get a chance to check us out Sunday? I did, I did. I’m sorry. I miss being on the show. We had a big, big, you know, big thing going in the family. But I did get to check it out and I actually did a little deep dive after you told me about it just to see what it was about and, and the proceedings and I was telling people about it, so I like to know what I’m talking about.
You even posted on X, didn’t you? Yes, I did. Yeah. And what hour did you what co host and what hour did you come in? I believe when it was, man, I couldn’t tell you. I don’t know where, you know, them days went by really quickly when, where I was at this weekend with my family. So you know what time of day it was? Midday. Midday. Okay. Yeah. And John, I again, I want to extend an apology. You and Mike were going to come on, but G. Edward Griffin, my favorite author of all time because he wrote a book that woke me up called the Creature of Jekyll island, all about the Federal Reserve, a man who wrote goes back to 69 where he was warning us about not only the Federal Reserve but this Chinese Communist party and all the one world government agenda.
He, he’s a legend for knowing what he knew back in 69. And it was great to have him on. So we had to adjust our schedule for him and just so happen to have to have to hold you and Mike off. But that’s why we’re going to do a series. Better yet, we’ll do a our own series on we can really get into it. We won’t have to tie a fundraiser into it either, except to raise money for the nooa. So, Carmen, where can our listeners find you on X? Because I’m sure they’d lack some grits.
Well, let’s not forget also they when they go to Noah T n o o a dot com, they can scroll down to the bottom of that page and they can click on the stand. Soon we will be having it different, but the Stand magazine, it’ll be at the very bottom of that page and they can subscribe for free to get that magazine. So again, that’s Noah T-N-O-O-A.com and scroll down to the bottom and click on the stand. And please subscribe for free so you can get your free copy when they come out. Also so. And then you can find me on X, Facebook, Tick Tock, Instagram.
I’m on all platforms but my username. You can go toamerican x live.com that would be your easiest way to find me on any of them platforms would go to americanxlive.com and I would be there and my accounts would be there for you to find me on any of the platforms. Carmen, every once in a while you meet a warrior, an activist, somebody who gets in the ring. I’m about. I’m an old boxer, so I use a lot of boxing analogies. You don’t get in the ring with one arm tied behind your back. You get in the ring and throw punches with both arms, both fists.
And I love you for that. I love that you are a fighter, a warrior, an activist and you walk your talk and you are a great role model for how to be an activist. And you should be podcasting more often. If you’re not, you should have. Do you have a podcast? I don’t necessarily. We’re going to set you up with one because you need one. You are somebody who can move people to action. So we’ll talk about that. And thanks for coming on. Great to see you, my southern belle. Thank you. Thank you, Scotty. Thank you.
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Doing your homework, doing your own research, using your own critical thinking and discernment. We don’t want you to come to Sovereign Radio and take us at face value. We want you to take the issues we put forward, use your own discernment, go down the rabbit hole, do your own research and come to your own conclusions. I think you’ll generally find since we’ve done that and our experts on our show have done that, that we’re pretty spot on most of the time. Not always, but thank God we’re on the right side of the spiritual war. I want to leave you with that thought today, ladies and gentlemen, the spiritual war is raging.
Good versus evil, God versus Satan. And we the people versus the deep state. We know it’s raging. We can feel it. So a lot you can do to combat that. Certainly start with prayer. Absolutely. Start with prayer. Pray alone, pray in groups. It is essential that we use prayer to fight the spiritual war. Get your own spiritual body, your spiritual mind, your spiritual energy in order. Meditate, put your feet on the dirt, in the sand, walk on a beach, go for a Long walk, take in the sun. Spiritual connection to Mother Earth. So important. I don’t talk about that enough on Sovereign Radio.
I prefer to put my feet in the sand, in the water and walk along the beach. I connect. It’s amazing. Energy. Everything is energy. If you live, don’t live near an ocean. Go to a park, put your feet on the grass, walk around. I’m talking barefoot now. Grounding. Put your feet to the soil, to Mother Nature. I guarantee you to lift your spirits. Kevin Trudeau, who was one of my mentors, talks about grounding at length. And another tactic that the elite rich use to come and connect with their spirit are long walks where you clear your mind and you look at the big picture.
Don’t look at the can of beer on the ground in front of you, except not to trip over it. Look high. Remember, aim high in steering when you’re driving. Aim high in your walking path. Take in the big picture. Listen to the birds. This sounds so simple and stupid. I know you’re listening to me going, duh. But we forget these things. It’s all part of the spiritual war. I believe the things we can do. Go for walks, ground, pray. And I’ll tell you something else. I always end my show this way. I’m going to bring it up before the end.
Go perform a random act of kindness. You want to do something good for your spirit? Go do something good for somebody else. Find a homeless person. Buy them a meal. Don’t buy them a drink, don’t give them money. They’re likely to use it for drugs or alcohol. Buy them a meal, take them to a restaurant, take them to a 7 11, buy them a sandwich. Let them pick. I’ll tell you 8 out of 10 times I offer a homeless person a meal, they take it 2 out of 10, they ask for money and they admit they would use the money for drugs.
But a random act of kindness doesn’t have to be the homeless person. Your brother, your sister, a friend. How about somebody that you have a strained relationship with? You want to elevate your spirit. You want to come into some really good, high, positive energy. Go perform a random act of kindness this weekend. And ladies and gentlemen, by all means, please stay in prayer for the nation. Go perform that random act of kindness and give somebody you love a big hug. You’ve been watching and listening to Sovereign Radio. Don’t forget, you can find us at sovereignradio.com at sovereignradio.com you find a lot of great shows like Dave Hodges, the Common Sense Show, Sarah Westall business, game changers, Brad Wozny, the Sovereign soul, my Patriot network, mpn and so much more.
My sense is that there’s something that Sovereign Radio right now for everybody in terms of our shows. We’re adding new channels. In May, SGNN just announced his partnership with Sovereign Radio. Kim Yater, take your power back, Marlon John and American X Live, Mike Bossi and the Nooa in the stand and many others. Folks, sovereignradio.com is your place for uncensored and unfiltered information. What more is there to be said? I feel like I’m forgetting something. In any event, I want to tell you how much we appreciate you watching our shows. Whether they’re listening to our radio show or watching these online shows, you are truly the MVP of the show.
We wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for our audience. You are the reason we’re here, and we appreciate you. I. I really don’t know how to express gratitude for an audience. Even after five years of doing this, I don’t think I do it enough. So that’s all for today, ladies and gentlemen. As I said, stay in prayer for our nation. Go perform a random act of kindness this weekend and give somebody love a big hug. You’ve been watching Sovereign Radio. I’m Scotty Sacks, over and out.
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