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âž¡ The speaker discusses various topics, including technical difficulties, the loss of a pet, and rumors about the NFL banning a dance. They also mention watching football, reading books, and a shift in political mentality. The speaker expresses disbelief about certain political events and shares their thoughts on the current state of the world.
âž¡ The text discusses how people’s reactions can reveal truths about themselves, and then shifts to geopolitical issues. It mentions potential military actions involving Russia and North Korea, and the possibility of a scare event similar to the Cuban Missile Crisis. The text also criticizes both Republicans and Democrats for a continuous loss of liberties over the past 30 years, regardless of who’s in power. It concludes by emphasizing that despite differences, we’re all on the same team.
âž¡ The speaker discusses their observations and theories about various locations and organizations, including Amway and Freemasonry. They also mention their skepticism about certain public figures and events, suggesting that there may be hidden truths yet to be revealed. They express a desire for these truths to be made known, and speculate on the order in which they might be revealed. The speaker also shares their personal experiences and opinions about political sentiment in California.
âž¡ The text discusses the importance of individuality and not being afraid to express one’s viewpoint, even if it goes against the majority. It criticizes those who try to silence others and highlights the need for open dialogue and understanding. The text also mentions the dangers of groupthink and the importance of standing up for what you believe in, even if it means facing opposition or losing your job. Lastly, it encourages people to take leaps of faith and trust that things will work out for the best.
âž¡ The text discusses various films from the Cold War era, highlighting their relevance today. It also talks about actors from that time who served in World War II, like Lee Marvin and Jimmy Stewart, and their transition into acting. The text also mentions the film ‘Executive Action’ which explores the Kennedy assassination, and ends with a discussion on the current political climate, hinting at potential threats to Donald Trump.
âž¡ The speaker discusses the harsh realities of war, drawing parallels to societal issues and power struggles. They criticize the influence of globalists and the banking sector, suggesting that they have manipulated society and caused division. The speaker also expresses concern over social engineering and the propagation of certain ideologies. They conclude by warning that change is coming, and those in power may face consequences.
âž¡ The speaker shares his experiences and thoughts on various topics, including his time on a battleship, his views on politics, and his disdain for the globalist agenda. He also discusses the physical and mental differences he perceives between supporters of different political rallies, and ends with a strong message to those he believes are serving the globalist agenda.
âž¡ The speaker expresses strong feelings against globalists and those responsible for the COVID pandemic, suggesting they deserve severe punishment. They encourage the audience to stay morally centered and resist these forces. The speaker also discusses the importance of humor in dealing with heavy topics and ends by wishing blessings on the audience and reminding them to stay steadfast and certain.
âž¡ The text discusses various topics, including the differences between military units, the 2021 Capitol incident, the two-party political system, and the influence of defense contractors. It also touches on the profitability of war, the decline of mainstream media, and the need for thorough testing in the pharmaceutical industry.
âž¡ The speaker discusses their skepticism towards certain medications, expressing concern about their potential harmful effects. They also touch on the topic of the pharmaceutical industry and suggest that it should rethink its approach due to growing public distrust. The speaker shares a personal anecdote about avoiding a medication they were uncomfortable with. They also discuss the importance of past mistakes in shaping a person’s present character, using RFK as an example. Lastly, they express their views on hiring experienced individuals in the corporate world and their optimism about the future.
âž¡ The text discusses a hypothetical political scenario involving a senator from Florida potentially becoming Secretary of State and the implications of such a move. It also touches on the importance of civic education, the speaker’s personal experiences, and the power dynamics between state and federal government, particularly in the context of sanctuary states. The speaker emphasizes the importance of persuasion and debate in a democratic society and criticizes the current state of the educational system.
âž¡ The text discusses the power dynamics between the federal government and individual states, highlighting the issue of states becoming dependent on federal funding. It also touches on the potential for states to stand up and make changes, such as recalling a governor. The conversation then shifts to the oil industry, discussing the U.S.’s vast reserves and the potential for states to maximize their resources. The text ends by discussing the future of the oil-based economy and the need for strategic planning.
âž¡ The text discusses the transition from fossil fuels to advanced energy forms, the return of strategic manufacturing to the U.S., and the potential of existing but hidden technologies. It also touches on the importance of a healthy diet for brain function and the controversial issue of fluoride in water. The speaker suggests that despite current challenges, a brighter future is possible through technological advancements and strategic decisions.
âž¡ The text discusses the harmful effects of sodium fluoride, a byproduct of fertilizer production, which is found in many everyday products like tap water and toothpaste. It highlights a historical industrial accident in Texas in 1947, where a ship loaded with ammonium nitrate fertilizer exploded, causing massive loss of life and destruction. The text also criticizes the use of sodium fluoride, stating it lowers IQ, makes people lethargic, and can lead to cancer. It concludes by expressing concern over the lack of testing for new chemical substances introduced since World War II, and the need for more responsible and transparent practices in the chemical industry.
âž¡ The speaker discusses various topics, including a trip to Atlanta with Maddie, a popular dance, and the NFL’s decision to ban it. They also talk about baseball, comparing East and West coast fans, and their own experiences with the sport. The conversation then shifts to politics, mentioning Ukraine, Russia, and globalism. The speaker criticizes certain decisions and expresses concern about potential conflicts.
âž¡ The speaker discusses potential geopolitical conflicts, mentioning possible attacks on Russian territory and the city of London. They also touch on historical events, such as the tank battle in Kursk during World War II, and current tensions in Ukraine. The speaker emphasizes the importance of individual action in times of crisis, encouraging listeners to be proactive and not just rely on divine intervention. They also criticize certain social movements, suggesting they were created for manipulative purposes.

Transcript

We are live, everybody. Forgive me. This is. This was actually extraordinarily frustrating because I had so many things come together, and for some odd reason, I guess I just needed to restart my computer. But. And that was a. That was an event into itself. But it is Monday night, and as you know, every Monday night. Well, at least recently we’ve been doing the. The weekly broadcast here with Ghost, and you know, we’ve. I’m sure we quite. We probably have a few things to talk about. I mean, do we. Is there anything going on out there, bro? Nah, let’s talk about fishing or hunting or something.

Yeah, let’s. It just feels like there’s really nothing going on out there right now, so. Actually, I. There is. Right. But we can. We’ll touch on that. Well, before. Before. Before we really jump in, I just want to say that. I want to say. Appreciate. You know what? I. I’m so embarrassed. I don’t even know their names, but they. There was. I. As many of you may or may not know, I lost my singing cat this week. He just. Or, well, I. I don’t know where happened to him. He just. He’s just disappeared. And anyway, that was Moby.

And so anyway, I have a new one. He got a Haitian divorce from you. Yeah. So this new little baby. That was a bad joke. I know it was. It was a bad joke, but this is. This is. No, he’s a little. Fears a little afraid, but he’s gonna be fine, so he’s. He’s my new little one. Oh, it’s okay. It’s okay. You know what I mean? It’s sad. I get attached to these guys, like, really easily, and when something happens to him, it just kills me. So. But I got another one to raise, and when that happens, it just, you know, it kind of eases the pain a little bit, so it just eases the pain.

But anyway, enough about animals. We’re not here to talk about animals. We’re kind of here to talk about the world. I actually saw something that was really interesting today. I saw a tweet. Somebody posted that apparently in the NFL, if the NFL wants to ban the. I guess. What is it, like the Trump dance or whatever. They want to make that, but I don’t know if there’s any truth to this or if it’s just a rumor, but. Yeah, the NFL wants to, like, stop people from doing that. Gosh, how desperate can the opposition be? Oh, my God.

I’ve heard all kinds of things, and I know, right? It’s not. They’re just not going to work. But seriously, all right, you’re going to let the. Let. Let these guys do all kinds of asinine when they make a touchdown, you know, these funky dances and all, which is, you know, entertaining, I guess, if that’s your thing. But they’re gonna ban that dance. Yeah. I don’t know if it’s true again, I can’t say if it’s true. You guys, check it out. Look on there and see if you can see any validation to that or. But it’s just.

It’s like, what? Dance banning. We are in Cuba, Russia, China combined. All right, wake up. Everybody in this audience is. But I mean. Oh, my God. Oh, it is. It is. Absolutely. I’m just. I’m like, wow. Really? Watch what happens to Monday Night Football ratings and football in general. Oh, yeah. Well, it’s. And it. But you know what happens every time they do this? They stab themselves in the neck. I’m like, I might have to start watching the NFL again. Yeah. I mean, and I don’t even, like, I don’t even watch football. I couldn’t tell you the first thing about football, honestly.

Basically different thing. But football. No, I might just watch football just to see it. The only football I’ve watched this year was when I was at your house and I wasn’t watching or was I. I don’t know. I don’t think you were. You were in the opposite. You weren’t really. You weren’t in a position to be able to see the television. But yeah, that literally at your place is the only time that I’ve actually seen any downs of football this year. So crazy, right? But I don’t. I mean, I mean, if you see. Look, if you look at my background, those are my books.

And that’s what I like to do. I like to read. I’d rather read something and get knowledge from that. It’s like you just. There’s so much more. I don’t know. For me, there’s so many more interesting things to. To. To see and. And learn from a book, you know, just much more so than watching it, watching a TV show. I do like to watch things. I mean, I’m not, you know, I like to watch YouTube and rumble and other things, but, you know, and I like to listen to audiobooks when I’m doing stuff. But I like to read as well.

So reading. Reading is essential. Readers are leaders and leaders are readers. Amen. So. Well, enough. Enough dancing because. And apparently that dance is catching on everywhere. It’s not just it’s almost like a, it’s almost like an in your face thing that people are doing that they can do and it’s, it’s. They, if they do it, the people around them know what’s going on. So it’s kind of little, it’s almost like a little code. Yeah. You know. Well, I think the satellite then. Satellite gremlins got you. Ah, crap. Ah, you’re good now, though. But, but, yeah, the, but like colleges, college are doing it.

I think fighters are doing it. Did you see the, the UFC fight when the fighter came down and he actually handed his, the, the belt that he won? He handed it to the Donald. No, I didn’t, I didn’t. Yeah, you know, I, again, I’m not, I’m not trying to be conspiratorial, but listen, there’s no way anybody’s ever going to make me believe that she got what, 45 or 8, 50, 48 million, 48, 400,000 or something like that. No way. No, that, that’s, well, that, that’s, that’s called fantasy. Yeah, I, I mean, literally, I’m in, like, I’m in Southern California.

Now, granted, I’m in a more conservative leaning area of Southern California, but I mean, I get around and I mean, there’s a town not too far from me that is, it’s a, it’s a college town and it’s, you know, it’s pretty far to the left. Right. And even there, I didn’t see, driving around there, I see no support, none. Nothing. No bumper stickers, nothing. And this is like supposed to be the most bluest area of the blue outside of the Bay Area. So I, I don’t get it. And the funny thing is, is that I think, you know, you know that they talk about the Trump.

People who supported Trump didn’t want to come out and say anything because they were fearful of what other, other people are. We’re going to think. I think what’s going on right now is a seismic shift in mentality that people, the people who voted for Trump realize that they are a super majority and they’re not going to allow people who are like literally losing their freaking minds. I mean, women cutting their hair, wearing blue bands and vowing to be celibate for the rest of their life because of the patriarchy. Possibly half the husbands out there are happy that they’re going on, have their wives on strike for sex.

You know, it’s just, I mean, I mean, what, what is the. I, I don’t understand that mindset. I truly don’t. It’s like, you know, when I, I think there was infantile. It’s childish is what it is. Beyond. Yeah. I mean, seriously, if you have a conservative husband and a, a delusional wife or leftist by any other name, and this is going to happen in your home because of that, well, I mean, it’s insanity. This one, one woman came out and she was like, I’m not. I told them, take me out of the will. Don’t, don’t ever call me again.

I don’t want to talk to you. I don’t want to see you. I don’t, you know, forget my number. I don’t. It’s like really over politics. I mean, we’ll see how long that lasts because nothing is ever, you know, nothing is. People that do that don’t have, are usually very weak willed to begin with. But I don’t know that just because I remember in 2021, the, the, you know, the disappointment that I, that I had. But at the same time I was like, you know, I, I really truly believe that there was still a plan in place, game going on here.

That was what was gonna have to happen. So I, I don’t know, I mean, I, I never lost faith. But it was, you know, that it was some trying times, you know. Yeah, there were some really trying times. But was the effect worth it? And I think in the end people are going to say yes, it is. Because I mean. Well, today, one good thing, I believe Musk made a derogatory comment about Soros and Soros got very pissed off. Well, good for Soros. Yeah. You know, remember in another broadcast I said people choose how they respond.

Well, gee, George, if you’re choosing to respond that way, maybe what Elon said is true. Right. And you better deal with it. Right. Right over the target. Yeah, exactly, right over the target. You know, it’s funny if, if somebody says something about you that’s not true and you’re offended, you’re like, you’re like, you don’t. Well, actually, let me take it back. If somebody says something about you that’s not true, you don’t get offended. You just like, whatever, dude, I don’t care. But if they say it and it is, it is true, then you’re hypersensitive about it.

Yeah. And it didn’t, from what I understand, it didn’t take him long to get hypersensitive about it. But. Yeah. What, what time? And it’s what, the 9th? 8:20 something or 8:30? Yep. Day three something Eastern. So I guess in, in a few hours we should know if the ATACMs are being fired into Russia. And then, I mean, that’s one subject that again, we’ll get on. But it’s, it’s like, okay, do you know what the Russians now, there’s upwards of 10,000 North Korean troops. So what I look at this as is, some guys in the Pentagon said, you know, geez, I’d really like to test that attack him system on a clustered group of soldiers and they just happen to have 10,000.

North Korea, that’s too tempting. We got, we got to try it. We got to see how it works out. That’s what I think this is. And then Putin’s going to slam back. It’s going to hit him hard in the face in Ukraine. I don’t think he’s going to go after NATO, even though there’s certain locations that wouldn’t mind. But Sweden today had, I think 5 million households were given information on how to prepare for nuclear war. Really? Yeah. How to, you know, get in your basement. The dangerous radiation is down to a minimum in 20, in 48 to 72 hours.

But you still don’t want to hang around. Did they tell them to get under a desk and duck and cover? I’m sure they did, yeah. They said get the, get in the basement. That was, that was the biggest thing that I took from it. Well, good. You know, you’ve got air flushing through your basement all the time through cracks and especially in a lot of, a lot of older buildings. And it’s just silliness right now. And. Well, I, I’m, I’m just, I’m not of the opinion that we’re going to see anything of that magnitude. I think we’re going to have a scare event very similar to Cuban Missile Crisis.

Yeah, it’ll be all propaganda. It’ll be staged in order to achieve certain goals. And see, a lot of people think that, you know, well, the Cuban Missile Crisis, we won the Cuban Missile Crisis because they left. Well, not so fast. The Cuban Missile Crisis. What the, what, what the Russians got out of it was, was our missiles out of Turkey because we had missiles that were basically on the Soviet Union border. So we, we had what they were trying to do. And you know, I mean, look at, I mean, when, when Putin went in, went into Ukraine, he’s like, look, now this is a line, this, this is a line that we’re not going to allow you to cross, period, in a story.

You know, when, when the, when the, when the Berlin Wall collapsed and the Iron Curtain came down. What you had, you know, all of the Warsaw Pact countries, and for those of you who don’t know what Warsaw Pact was, you had NATO on one side and then Warsaw Pact on the other. So you had the Soviet Union and then you had, like, Hungary and Romania and Yugoslavia, East Germany and Poland. Those were all countries that were, you know, aligned with the Soviet Union, just like all the Western countries were aligned with the United States. So we were the, we were the, we were NATO and they were Warsaw Pact.

So when the wall came down, Warsaw Pact basically dissolved because they didn’t. All those countries that, that was, they didn’t need it anymore because the Soviet Union was gone. But what they did was all of those countries started to go into NATO. The promise was, though the promise was given by the United States, the State Department, to Russia that we would not expand NATO eastward. We gave them our word, not one inch, not one inch eastward. And we violated that immediately. Immediately. And then we went into, you know, and then Bush, in my humble opinion, through the 92 election and then and installed Clinton and then all of their cronies, all of these guys that were in, you know, all these neoconservatives who really, the neoconservatives are much more aligned with a Trotsky style of communism, whereas the left is more of a Marxist Leninist style of a communism.

But they’re both communists, all right? They both have this. And when I say communist, I’m not talking about totalitarianism. I’m talking about a totalitarian and, you know, rule over you with a, you know, with a boot on your neck thug type thing and that, you know, and I mean, both the Republicans and the Democrats have shared time in having, you know, all of the powers of government. I remember it was the Republicans when Bush came into office in 2001. Then you had. The Democrats had it in. The Democrats got the House back, I think, in 2002.

And then, and then they lost the house in 2010 because generally the republic or the presidential candidate in the first midterms typically will lose votes or lose seats. His party will anyway. And that’s been the truth. It happened in 2010, it happened again in 2018, and it happened again in 2022. So anyway, that’s, it’s just interesting to see. Oh, no, they didn’t. They, they didn’t lose the House in 2022. They actually won the House in 2024. They got the Senate back in 2022. Am I right about that? Is my, is My recollection. Correct. I think my recollection is a long day, so I’ll go with whatever you say.

Well, I’m. It doesn’t. At the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter. I actually think that the. Yeah, they did. Yeah, the Republicans did take it because Johnson was Speaker of the House. Yeah, so. Yeah, that’s right. They did take. They did take it because of. I remember. Well, it was right after the election when Ratcliffe went down, because it wasn’t Rack. Was it Ratcliffe, who was the first guy? Who was the. No, who’s. The guy from California? Is that Radcliffe? No, he was here. I don’t remember. But anyway, so he, He. He became. Let’s see if somebody else knows The, The.

The. The first speaker of the House when they took over in 2023. But anyway, I remember where I was going with that. I’m just kind of like. Now I feel like I’m rambling. But the. All right, I just had a brain fart, dude. It’s been a long day for me, too, I promise. McCarthy. Thank you. I couldn’t remember. It was McCarthy. That was. That was the name. Kevin McCarthy. So McCarthy was the speaker of the House, and then he lost it. And remember when he was like, talking shit and then he went down to go see Trump and.

And all that hullabaloo. But, you know, talking about the. Oh, I was talking about the. The Trotskyites, because, I mean, all the neocons are basically Trotskyites. And what we are fighting right now is you’ve got people who are labeled as Republican, but they’re actually neoconservatives, which is a very similar thing to the hardcore left. And so over the last. And that’s. It’s been that way over the last 30 plus years. So what we have seen over that time, regardless of who’s in power, a gradual and, but yet continuous loss of liberties. Yeah. I mean, I would tell people at every presidential election with the exception of Trump that basically five things were going to continue to happen.

The economy would erode. Your spending power will decrease. Morals, and, let’s say, acceptable behavior will degrade. We will find a new boogeyman. And what was the other ones? A new boogeyman and a new war. And what else? From up until a certain point, more industry will leave this country. And we were. That we would have immigration issues. Because this was. These were, you know, all. These are all tenants of the agenda against this country. That’s right. And it didn’t matter. Republican. I Said, doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter. Stop that silly Republican Democrat nonsense. It’s team sports.

In a game that is no teams really need. There’s only one team, right? There’s only one team. It’s like when you and I now there’s two, there’s always one. Right, right. I mean, just because you were in the chair force and I was in the greatest military service on, you know, in the, in the world. That’s a lot of bilge. I was hoping to get a rise out of you turn on the bilge pump. But you know, we bust each other’s balls for, for that. But at the end of the day we realize that we’re still fighting under the same flag.

And I think a lot of people on the. What do you think? No, I’m not gonna help this guy. He’s Navy. Yeah, exactly. No, no, it’s, it’s, you know, we’re just different. Just like different units within the same force. Different forces and they have their, their, you know, they have their dominance in particular areas. I mean, you know, don’t. You don’t ask an Air Force pilot to land on a carrier and a carrier. Yeah, because it’s going to say, why? I’ve got a, I’ve got a 10,000 foot Runway. What do I need that for? Exactly. You know, I can refuel.

It just takes me a little longer to get there. But you know, and besides, most of them are flying, flying planes that can’t, they haven’t been land on it. They can’t land on the carrier anyway. Try landing a B2 on a carrier. Boy, that would be fun. How about a B52? Yeah, B52. You see a wing in the ocean on one side and the rest of it on the other, minus, minus one superstructure. Yeah, yeah, that’d be teetering. And a whole bunch of guys on the deck with crap in their pants. But you know, the, but the funny thing is, you know, bringing it back home here, talking about the political system, you know, we, I remember in 2021, we were disappointed, but we didn’t like throw a tantrum.

You know, there was a, there was a tantrum that was essentially, as I understand it now, a total false flag. I didn’t realize it at the time, but I mean that whole thing at the Capitol was all staged. Oh, it was such a violent and horrible. I mean it paled. I mean it made Minnesota cities pale and it was. Any church ladies throwing Molotov cocktails? Absolutely. And, and I don’t know, stayed within the line, they stayed within the, in the, the velvet ropes have, do, do in, you know, insurgent types stay within the velvet ropes and walk in, in a nice line just because they’re being actually cointelpro was saying, come on in, come on in.

And, and then Nancy Pelosi and everyone put on the act and oh, the insert. Get the. If I hear that from someone’s mouth, I’m not a violent person, but I would, I would knock their taste out. It is so ridiculous how that, that, that has been turned into a giant myth that is worded the same way by the, by the press every time it’s brought up. And as far as I know, it was some fat bald guy who shot an unarmed girl in cold blood. Well, this is what this is, this is my point. And none of it, none of it looked right anyway.

If, if, if conservatives did a, really did an insurrection, it would not have looked like that. No, it wouldn’t. If conservatives did an insurrection. No, I don’t even want to go there. No, it’s. Yeah, there’s. Yeah, yeah, we can’t. That’s, that’s almost like you talk about that and the next thing you know you’re going to have the feds knocking at your door. Yeah. Just because they need something to do. Right, exactly. Because they’re not going after the drug dealers we know, the human traffickers. Yeah, yeah, exactly. But my point is that that could not have been an instruction because if it had, things would have turned out vastly different and we would still be holding the Capitol.

Yeah, that an insert, my God, that just called an insurrection is, is an insult to anyone’s intelligence. If you want to believe that was insurrection, you go right ahead. Here’s, here’s an example. If you guys want to see what an insurrection really looks like, go look up the Maidan revolution in Ukraine in 2014 and see all the death and destruction and what a lot of those people did there. That is an insurrection. Yeah. Or let’s say bringing down the wall. That was, I would call that a peaceful insurrection. They were just hammering at concrete and you know, pulling them away.

The barriers between east and west and Berlin and real insurrection. This country doesn’t know what that is. The. I want to bring it back to war real quick. Talking about the. I was watching the thing the other day or I was watching a thing this morning with Tulsi Gabbard, an interview with Tulsi Gabbard and what she was talking about was the two party system and she said, and the guy who was Kind of a long form interview guy I’ve never heard of before. And she said, you would be shocked at how many people who claim to be doves are clandestinely hawks because they owe their congressional seat to somebody in the, to a defense contractor.

And so they have to ensure that there’s conflict somewhere in the world so that the defense contractors can keep breaking in the money. Yeah, basically that’s how it works. Yeah. I’ll say it again. War is the most profitable business in history. In modern times, drugs are more profitable than oil. Human trafficking. Trafficking in that included in that drug, that’s 5 trillion in dollars a year that is moved. Okay, here’s, here’s an update real quick. The Trump dance ban is real. They take the camera off of them if they do it. Yeah. The fake, the, the, the, the fake media.

Yeah, well they’re gonna do that and that’s how they got. Let’s go, Brandon. Yeah. And exactly. And their days are numbered. It’s within the next, I’d say two years you’re going to see or less a monumental shift because you can’t keep pumping money into MSNBC or CNN when no one will even buy them. And they’re on the, they were on the sales block. I mean, so you’re, you’re going to have to see. Now they may stick to their guns and they may take a lot of, you know, this. As long as the central banking system is in effect, they’ll always have plenty of money funneled somewhere, somehow, some way to keep them on life support.

But if anything is on a respirator right now, it’s mainstream media. Absolutely. And it is this kind of media that is now taking off. Actually they’re not even, they’re not even a respite. They’re on life support. Yeah, yeah. Or they’re, they’re, they’re on life dying days. And it’s, it is, it is done. I, I saw that MSNBC and CNN are potentially up for sale. They are. And no one, no one. There’s been no takers. And it’s been two weeks now, I believe at least two weeks. That’s interesting that it’s been more publicly known that they were up for sale.

God knows what else is up for sale. But you see things like Newsmax. No. An. You know, getting more and more and more. I’m not a fan of Newsmax because I’m not, I’m not a fan of either one of them, any of them, to be honest with you. Newsmax. Newsmax has way too many neocon links way too many. Yeah. And that’s Neocon is Neo Tyrant. I mean, whether you left, you know, it’s a circle. Those who wish to have. All right, number one, here’s a rule I live by and I think everybody in the audience should hear this.

If I meet an individual that I know likes to dominate others, whether they’re in a very powerful position, I’ve met many of those, or just an average everyday individual that has this need for power over others, I turn the other way. They are fundamentally flawed. There is, there is a point to where, let’s say the ambition to have, to have position, to have to be in a position for the power is in my, my estimation, a mental illness. It should be like George Washington, you know. No, I, I don’t want to be. You’re not going to make me a king.

And no, I’ve served my time and I’m going back to grow hemp and then smoke some of it too probably and enjoy my time with Martha because, you know, she loves me despite my teeth. And you know, this is this and, and I think what we’re seeing in these cabinet positions, most of them, I think they’d rather be doing something else that would earn them more money, but they’re do, they’re going to do it because it needs to be done. And you know, the pharmaceutical industry now is what you’re going to see, I think is the rise of the smaller ones that have, that are populated with people that, and created by people that are truly interested in, real, in curing and you know, helping the sick and the afflicted.

But you’re going to see the larger ones failing because of what they’re trying to put out there. And I think that the, you know, needs to go back to 10, 5, 10, 15 year trials depending on the, the substance or the vaccine. Vaccines normally took 10 to 15 years before they were approved. Okay, Right. Because they had to be tested. And even then, they were, even then the testing was lax, but it was, but they still had to at least do it. Yeah. And there was a time when it took drugs many years before the trials were definitive.

And knowing something like remdesivir will kill 50%, basically 50% of the people you give it to. It’ll cause renal failure in most and other afflictions in others. It depends on your makeup. How could, how could that have ever gotten through, you know, 30, 40 years ago? Would not have, simply would not have, it would have been. No, that’s, that’s, that’s a, that’s a loss toss of that in the garbage. And unless you want to use it to kill people. Oh, by the way, they did. Well, a lot of. And a lot of those. A lot of those tests came sadly at the.

At the hands of duped Africans. Yeah. Yeah. And I think rfk. RFK is gonna. I think he’s going to do everything within the law and everything possible to, you know, and the pharmaceutical industry, instead of fighting it, why don’t you try retooling your minds? Because people are turning against you, and people are saying no to certain medications, even though it may. They’re told it may. I mean, I just had to go get blood today for an MRI tomorrow. Just a routine thing. And this is kind of. This is. This is a little funny anecdote. So somebody’s.

Somebody’s friend’s wife is a nurse. She said they call REM disavy or run. Death is near. Yes, that’s pretty funny. And my God, think of like, you know, those who were given the orders to administer that, knowing what they were doing. I. I would have quit on the spot. I would have said, no, why don’t you take it? Why don’t. You’ve got Covid. But you’re walking around tending to patients, Doc, Why don’t you take it? Well, you know, how many. See how many physicians took the jab as opposed to. Because I’ve relatives in medicine and a lot of friends in medicine.

And I said, are you actually taking it? Are you kind of like getting with a buddy and shooting it in the trash can and signing off? Well, there was a lot of that where they could get away with it unless they had designated some stooge who wasn’t going to take a bribe. I mean, you know, I would have. I would have brought a thousand bucks with me and said, sorry, here, take this and just check me off. I’m leaving. Right. And you know, okay, that sounds like, okay, a crime, but, no, I’m trying to save my life.

Right, exactly. You’re. Essentially, you’re paying a ransom. I’m paying a ransom to a stooge to keep my job and save my life. So in that case, I think a gift is in order. But, you know, oh, my God, my. Just put some ideas out there for people. We’re gonna. No. For 500, I won’t give it to you. No. How about I take it and stick it in your ass? I’m just. Well, we’ll. We’ll see about that. I don’t. You know, who knows if. Who knows if something like that’s going to transpire again. And, and speaking of things.

But they’re gearing up. They’re. They’re pulling up and trying to dredge up his background. I don’t give a damn if he had a drug problem at one time. That was. At one time. That’s not now. That’s not today. That’s not the man. That’s not who you’re listening to now. You’re listening to a learned, compassionate human being who wants to write a great deal of wrongs that are killing people who had the drug problem. RFK one time. I did not know that. Yeah. When he was young. Interesting. And I didn’t know that. I mean. And he doesn’t deny it.

But again, who’s. He was Sin cast the first syringe. Yeah. Touche. He without. He without Sin cast the first syringe. I like that. It just came to me. I don’t know where it came from. Thank you, God. That was a cool one. But, you know, and I think that. I think the cabinet choices so far have been stellar because Radcliffe’s going to do a good job in that position for CIA. I think Gabbard DNI is going to do. She’s going to do a good job. I believe, in that position and everyone else he’s chosen, I think gets is a good choice for a ag.

I like, I really like. Definitely. I love Hegseth. Oh, my God, that dude. So I. I actually watched the entire interview that he did with Sean Ryan and. Wow. I was. I was like overcome with him. I was so impressed. I gotta see that. Yeah. You know, Ryan is now the second number two podcaster in the world. Yeah. I mean, he’s. And I remember watching him when. And when he first started putting videos out and, you know, I remember one he was talking, sitting in a. By a river or on a rock in. In the middle of the river, it looked like.

Or a little stream. And he was talking about, you know, the things that he’s dealt with with PTSD and drinking, etc, and how he was overcoming it. And it was really that when I heard that and I looked his background up, I went, I like this guy a lot. And you know, and look, he. Look what he’s been able to do in just a few short years. Well, again, it’s like you said, you don’t really care about what he’s. Did what he’s done in the past. You care about where he’s going now and. Exactly. And. And the thing about that is, is that if you look at a lot of these morons in the, in the mainstream news, they are much more concerned about, I mean, how many times have they dragged in, dragged up freaking 20 year old pictures of blackface and completely canceled somebody because of something they did when they were a kid or younger.

When they were. Yeah. In college or something like that. You know, like Henry Ford used to say, a man’s just on the clock until he’s 40. Well, I think these days things have become a little more complex. I think a man’s just on the clock until he’s 45 or 50 and then they reach the point to where you’ve got a valuable functioning individual in any organization. And this is, this is what really gets me about the, the corporate world where they, they, why wouldn’t you hire someone that’s 63, 64, 65 who, who has not only the, the experience but the wisdom to go along with it as opposed to want it, wanting to pay some, you know, schmuck with potential woke Kid.

Yeah, basically a kid. And that’s fresh out of the box. I mean there’s, there’s, there is positions that need to be filled by them, but then there’s others and you know, we’ve got our priorities. So many things are, you know, backwards, upside down, backwards, inside out, what, however you want to say it, it’s just, it’s all up, you know, what’s, what’s, what’s black is white. What’s up is down. It’s just, it’s. And this is what this, all of this has been all about is, you know, riding that ship, getting it back on course and you know, I think we have a chance and this is just the beginning, the first term, his first term was minor leagues in a sense, right.

Not demeaning his potential, what he’s done in his life whatsoever. But I think coming from one world into that world though, he might, might have understood a lot about it. He really saw the real animal once he was in the first time and everyone, and there were so many in that, in that west wing out of that 500 that were not on his side. Let me ask you a question. What do you think if you had to put a percentage on it, what do you think the chances or the likelihood would be that he won reelection in 2028 and was there until 2032? I think if he’s physically up to it and feels, if he, I truly think that if he feels that there’s more that needs to be done that his presence, his command presence would Facilitate, I think a, there’s a constitutional and lawful basis in which he can be reelected because all the evidence is there of what the intelligence community did to him, what the business community did to him, whatever, what the foreign especially influences that were against him.

Well, he’s not coming in with any blinders on this time whatsoever. He knows exactly what he’s dealing with. And this is why you see such, what I would call vibrant and positive cabinet member choices and then the people that they are picking. I just talked to a young man today that I’ve known for a couple years who’s a, probably one of the most original logistician thinkers and systems thinkers that I’ve ever met, and glad to see that he’ll be in a position and no names, no nothing beyond that, but just an example. Well, I, the only, the only cabinet position that he has essentially nominated that I have issues with is Marco Rubio.

He’s the only one that I’m like, I’m not, I’m not really down with that pick, but I’m gonna say there’s more levels to this. Oh, I believe that. I believe that. And, and, you know, I mean, my, my hypothesis is that Rubio is being set up and this is a, this is a plan to take him out of politics because now he’s no longer, if he, if he accepts the job and he’s confirmed, then, now he’s no longer senator in, in Florida. And then if he’s the Secretary of State and now is in the executive branch, Trump can fire him on the spot at the President’s discretion, you know, at the pleasure of the President.

And you’re done by. I don’t want to get into this. I’m listening to everything you have to say, but I’m not going to jump into there because a very good friend of mine was, you know, sure. No, you, you, there’s. It touches a little too close. It touches a little too close. And that’s cool. I can, I can totally appreciate that. I’m just saying, I’m just, I’m just throwing out a potential scenario that could, could be now, I could be totally wrong and Rubio could have had a talk to and said, look, this is what we need you to do, and if you agree to this, then I’ll bring you in and, you know, and so who knows, we’ll see.

But that’s something people need to really keep in the back of their minds that people do change. Did I phase out there? You did for a second, but you’re good now. Okay, people do change or people can be persuaded. One of the. I used to enjoy listening to, you know, whenever they throw them on YouTube or anywhere on the Internet when Scalia would give talks regarding the Constitution, because he was basically telling audiences in several. That I watched that the same message. It is your country. It is up to you to gather in the town square and to persuade one another, not argue, not fight, but, you know, respectfully debate, but also use the art of persuasion through a knowledge base.

And this is what we’ve. Because of the dumbing down of the educational system, because of civics not being taught since basically 1980 in the classroom. Richard, you know what? They. You know what? You know, wrote a book on that, and I. I would highly recommend it to everyone out there. Well, Hegseth wrote a book about it, too. Hegseth wrote a book about. About the educational system and how really the. The origins of the Marxist slant to education goes back to the progressive area, which is 100 years ago. And he. It was. I mean, this is. This is nothing new.

All the stuff with the educational system, it has been. It’s. I mean, this is a long time coming. We. You were fortunate if you had the benefit of what I. What is termed a classical education, which I did. I know what I was gonna. I know I forgot what I was going to say, and now I remembered the what, though, and the point that he was making. And I don’t mean to cut you off. No, this is. But this is an important point. The point is that how many of us took social studies? I know. I did.

I did. Did you take social studies? Oh, yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Well, social studies was. Tate was given instead of government and civics. And social studies is absolutely, you know, it’s. I heard. I was listening. I was listening to somebody from the. From the. From the Mises Institute, and they said, anything in. Anything that has studies at the end of it is basically, you want to run as far away. Yes. It’s indoctrination. It was. It was more of a civics. It was a. It was a replacement. Yeah. But no, what. What I. What I went through was more was.

Was civics, the study of how government work, what the Constitution, the. Was how it came about, all just from the Articles of Confederation and. And everything prior to that that influenced even, you know, the Magna Carta. Actually. 2. There were two of them. The second one is the one that most people are familiar with, and then a lot of the great documents that led to liberty. Now, you gotta understand, in corporate government, liberty is the same thing as when you were on a ship and you were given liberty. What did liberty offer you? Freedom. You got off the ship, you could go to a bar, get laid, do whatever you did.

I mean, you know, let’s be real. It’s a navy. You’re on the ship for how many? Three, six. Three to six months. Yeah. And I didn’t. I didn’t really do much of that. I. Believe it or not. Believe it or not, I. You know, I don’t know if you know this, but I made it through the Navy. I made it until 24 years old before I was ever drunk. Wow. That is not actually. Actually, I’ll make a confession. I didn’t really drink until I was about 30. Yeah. And then I went. I went through a period.

And I’ll be honest with everybody for about five years because a lot of shitty things had happened and I wasn’t much giving a damn about myself at the time. I would. I would kill a bottle of whiskey a day and not think twice about it. Yeah, it didn’t. It didn’t, but it didn’t. The. I know. I’m not saying this to encourage anyone. No, I, I could function, actually. I was high functioning, but it was, you know, okay, yeah, give me another swig. I. I can’t stand to hear this voice one more second or I’m gonna jump through that wall and down 24s and.

And don’t. It was that kind of thing, right? But it, you know, I. Yeah, it was. I realized, you know, hey, look, this is stupid. I’m gonna. It’s gonna kill me. This is the only ending to this. So. Stopped. And I didn’t go to AA or anything. It was. I’ve never been an addictive personality. If I wanted to do something, I did it because I wanted to do it. And it was basically, you know, if I’ve got to put up with all of this, yeah, I’m gonna. I’m gonna do this now because I’m choosing to keep on.

Keep on, keep on talking for a second. I gotta go check on something. I’m hearing a funky sound. I’ll be right back. Okay. What kind of sound were you hearing? I’m curious about that. Anyway. No, it was, it was, you know, but it was stupid. And I’m lucky that I was gifted physically, that I have no other than high blood pressure, any conditions other than injuries, and, you know, it, it, it, it. It was not. It’s not an answer I’d recommend to most people because. No, I, I haven’t had a moving violation or traffic citation. I think it was a parking ticket and wasn’t even my car.

1999 was the last time. So it’s not. I never got in trouble with it because I always knew, hey, if I got drunk at a bar, I was with friends. I’m not driving cab or, you know, somebody else who’s not intoxicated. But I, you know, I don’t mean to get into all this stupid mush about, you know, my own life, but, you know, there’s just so much right now. One of the reasons I brought that up is because alcohol sales are, are up dramatically. So I think that’s why you’re seeing all the commercials on it. But there’s a question there.

What is this? Okay, so the question is, Massachusetts Governor Mara Healey is claiming sanctuary state and saying she will not comply with President Trump and ice. What can slash will they do to her if she stands for ground? Now, I’d like to answer this before you do. Okay, so going to give an answer that’s probably not going to be very popular, but the state has authority over the federal government. The states have. The states are supposed to have the power in the government. The federal government is not supposed to have dominion over the states. It’s supposed to be the other way around.

The states created the federal government. The federal government does not have authority over the states according to the Constitution. So to this answer, I think this is essentially modern secession or nullification. And if the states would have been behaving this way 100 years ago, we wouldn’t be in this mess. But now what they’re doing is they’re, now they’re applying these rules that really they honestly have the right to do. But I don’t know. I think that, you know, the whole national security thing, because we were going to have enemies within our border, I think that might trump this.

Not, not, no pun intended, but anyway, that’s, that’s my response. But I’m sure that you’re going to have something to add to it. Well, the beautiful thing about America is you have the right to be a stupid ass. And if this governor wants to make that decision, she’s, well, gee whiz, let’s see what happened to that busload of folks. A couple of busloads that were dropped off in Martha’s Vineyard, I believe, or somewhere Cape Cod, somewhere in that area. They were ushered out rather quickly, weren’t they? So if this fool of a governor wants to do that, I would say to the good people of Massachusetts, now’s your time to stand up.

Now’s your time to demand what you can that’s within your purview and ability to do. You can. They could. They could start a petition to recall the governor. Okay, I want to show. I want to show you guys something here. It depends on their constitution. I have to read the Massachusetts constitution, but. Right. They want to. If she wants to be stupid, let her and let Massachusetts have them. If the people there are willing to put up with it. I don’t think they are. I don’t think the guys in Boston, they’re gonna put up with that.

Well, the lady. The lady guys. Yeah. The. The girly men. The girly man. The girly men. I’m not calling people from Boston girly men because there’s some tough sons of. There are. Absolutely. I don’t want to get my. My block knocked off if I happen to be in Boston and somebody recognizes my voice. No, but it’s. It’s up to the people of that state now to stand up and say, what the are you. Well, I want to do is tax. It’s going to tax every aspect of that state’s economy and what they’re going to have to provide in terms.

They’re going to give them. You know, they’re going to give them Medicaid and medical care. You know, they’re going to give them subsidized housing or free housing. Well, see, the thing is, is where’s that money going to come from? And this is so. So Creed says if it comes from the federal government, then you’ve got. You’ve got another. That’s okay. And that’s. And. But this. This is what I wanted. This is what I want to demonstrate here to you. This is a perfect. This is a perfect example. She’s saying Trump can cut off federal funding if they don’t comply.

Well, there’s a little thing called the golden rule. He who has the gold makes the rules and that. And you’re not wrong, Creed. And I’m not picking on you. Not by any stretch of the imagination. Not wrong at all. But at the same time. Yeah, I know what you. Go ahead. What I’m trying to illustrate here is this is exactly what is wrong with our system. The federal government is not supposed to have dominion over the states. But because. Or the purse strings. Or the purse strings not supposed to be that way. It’s not supposed to be that way.

The states are supposed to collect money and then send it to the federal government. If the senators approve the budget that’s why the senators approved the budget and that’s why it’s, it’s incumbent upon them to want to have the most efficient budget in government. That’s, that’s why I think Doge is a brilliant creation. And what, and, and what is that? Department of Government Efficiency. And what have I said about Elon Musk for years? I said he is an efficiency, efficiency expert. Yeah. He has a natural ability to say, no, we can do this better. We can make a better rocket engine.

If you look at the engines they’re making now, compared to their first generation, two different, two different amazing designs in and of themselves. I mean, one, everything is internal, virtually everything. The other, all the piping and pumps are external. So, you know, you’ve got the perfect man who when he says he can cut 2 trillion, I guarantee you he can cut 2 trillion from the budget. Right. And this is where, okay, that’s what the federal government has always lorded that over the states. Hey, LA, if you don’t do this, we’re not going to send you highway money.

So Louisiana says, ah, you, but we’ll do it. You know, this is, this is, this is the kind of problem that h. This is one of the main pillars of the problems with our country. Now. It flipped after the Civil War, basically that was, that was part of the cause of this flip. So she responded to, she, this is the one who talked about the. It’s like, I agree. How do we handle tyrannical government? I’m in California and they tied ISIS hands years ago. Now I’m conflicted about tying the hands of every single federal agency because there are some federal agencies that are, that are basically working the job that the states hired them to do.

And one of them is to protect the border. And if they’re protecting the border, then they have to be able to operate within the states where there’s borders. And that would be California, that would be Arizona. I mean, obviously all the northern states as well. So Immigrations and Customs needs to be able to operate with impunity in those areas if they are going to enforce immigration. So, but I don’t believe that the FBI and all these other places and all these other, these law enforcement entities that are doing things, you know, against American citizens. I don’t believe they should have carte blanche.

In fact, they actually, they need to seek permission from the county sheriff before they will go into a county that, that’s required. They’re supposed to do that even though they don’t. That’s why they have all These fusion centers. That’s why you call the sheriff. If you have an issue like that, you know, that’s the first individual you call. Don’t call you. You call and get through to the sheriff. Not the deputies, but the sheriff. But the deputies will show up if the sheriff is having his lunch and beer at the time. But you know, the. You’re right.

You know, you’re absolutely right in that you see it. The states became dependents. Yes. And then the dependencies within those states were encouraged over time which gave rise to almost an ironclad control over the states. Now there are some states like Texas, California, they could, they could survive quite well. As a matter of fact, if you took the, from Texas on over to Florida and the southern states, for example, if you, if they broke away from the Union, they’d be the fourth largest economy in the world with the largest amount of active duty service members and a number of other things.

And you know, I’m not saying I’m not pushing secession, but I would fully understand and support any state that said, you know, I’ve had enough of your. We’re succeeding. When you get your act together, we’ll come back. Right. But they would make it so impossible. There’s so many, let’s say, wires from D.C. into every state. It would be a very difficult thing if you were in a state that, like Texas or some of the Gulf states that can produce a lot of oil because we have a lot of oil that is under areas people don’t even know and they’re not even touching it.

Well, there’s a time there’s a ton of oil in California, a lot. And as far as, as far as bottom line, as far as minerals and strategic metals and minerals. The United States, including Canada and not Canada, but. Well, I consider them the 51st state in a sense, but we got to clean that up and help them clean up too. But with Alaska and Hawaii, we have a 500 year reserve of everything we need. Right. But you know, why is it that our strategic reserves were dwindled down to virtually nothing? Why is it that we’re paying 3, 4, 5, and in California, 7 $8 a gallon for gas? I mean, there’s no, there is no justification for that.

You know, the oil industry does about roughly 5 billion a day in profit alone. That’s over 1.1, 1.2 trillion a year now. Okay, we’ve got that as Jerome Corey titled his book Black Gold Stranglehold. But all of it, we’re even coming into a time where that is Going to fundamentally change oil. Yes. For plastics and a plethora of chemicals that are necessary to our everyday lives come from the road you drive on or simply the, it’s the crap left over once they, once oil is cracked in the tower, the tar on the asphalt. Absolutely right. And then you’ve got a hundred other chemicals from isobutane, butane.

I, we can go on and on listing all the things and their, their, their carbon chains. And the bottom line is yes, we’re gonna, we’re gonna always need oil to an extent. But as long as we are still in an oil based world economy, we have to, we have to maximize what we can strategically. In other words, not go too far, but far enough to where Trump had us before to where we were exporting oil even because we, we have that much, we have more than Saudi Arabia. A lot of it is not light sweet crude, which is a cheaper commodity to refine.

We, we do have a lot of that in, in, in certain regions. Other regions we have the more, the heavier stuff. Yeah. The sulfur and compounds and everything in it that has a little more work to do. But the most is it the majority of the light isn’t the majority of the light suite down in the, in the Gulf area. The Gulf area and used to be the, I think the Red range was in Texas into Oklahoma and then now they’re, they’re finding ways to extract even more from it because we can go deeper and there’s fracking and most of the fracking oil in the Midwest was going for plastics and chemicals that went into everything from pharmaceuticals to everyday products and fabrics, even everything.

But you know, there is going to be a transition eventually from fossil fuels to more advanced forms of energy. But for the time being it was, it was a part of the wake up call was allowing this cloud, this clown circus that has been in D.C. for the last four years. And people are going to find out more about what that was all about in the years to come. Not years to come, but say the next year, 2, 3, 4, you’ll find out. And in the end what, what we’re going to see is number one, strategic manufacturing returning to this country.

It already is. If I were a billionaire, I’d be building an advanced chip manufacturing plant tomorrow, among other things, and probably farming bamboo and things that don’t require fertilizers, pesticides, anything like that and can make also a plethora of products. There are so many things, so much technology that if we just implement it and implement it not in a way that damages the economy or stalls it, but in a way that makes the gradual transition. We’re going to see a much brighter future in so many ways. And well, you know, Trump talked about flying cars and, and the United States was going to lead in that technician or that, that, that, that area of technical advancement.

And you know, I mean, I know there was a lot of people that were laughing at him when he said that, but that was obviously very strategic. He didn’t say that just to say it. Well, a dear friend of mine told me that Warner Von Braun said directly to her back in the early 70s. We have, and she said it publicly, we have the technology to make cars that can fly on energy beams. They already had it then. We’re talking late. We’re talking 60s. Well, I mean, all right, okay, let’s think about this for a second.

We had the technology in the 1960s to create the SR71 that would fly Mach 3 plus. Right. Okay. Now the, the F117 stealth fighter was created in the 70s and was actually, was actually in use for a decade before it, actually before anybody knew about it. Before anybody knew about it. And its first combat Duty was in 1989 in Panama. But it had already been, it had already been active for like, you know, eight or nine years prior to that. Or maybe, maybe, maybe it was just coming online and that was the first. And it was like the brand new tool.

But it wasn’t made public. It wasn’t revealed to the public until just before the, outside of the Gulf War. Yeah, because you’re going to see it used and, but it had to be used. Right. And the point I’m making here is that, you know, we don’t really know what technologies are out there and in existence. We don’t, because we don’t see them. And everything is, everything is covered under the banner of national security. Yeah, that’s, that’s an interesting term to define. I mean, it’s, it. I always find it funny. Did you ever see the movie Kill the Messenger with Jeremy Renner when he was portraying the role of Gary Webb of the San Jose Mercury B? I might have I movies or watch and I forget them.

He was a, he, he was the guy who stumbled across, stumbled across Norman Menes and the, all the, you know, the, the drug running. And he was the one who, he called, his, his book was called Dark alliance and he was exposing the CIA trafficking of cocaine and, and crack in, in Los Angeles to fund the Sandinistas. And anyway, the, the point is that, you know, they, they have been doing this kind of for so long, I don’t even remember what I was gonna say. I’m. I’m. I swear to God, dude, I’m. I feel like. I feel like I’m having memory issues right now.

Brevigen moment. Seriously? Well, I have them all the time. Well, that’s the thing, you know. Oh, that’s why I try not. I try to. I don’t know. The way my brain works is I’ll read a book and I’ll remember everything in it. Everything. I can practically go to the page to where I read a phrase. But with film or visual things, unless they have an importance to me, they go in, I enjoy it for the moment, and then it’s gone. That’s why I can enjoy the same movie three or four times in a row. And it’s like, hey, my wife goes, we just watched that two weeks ago.

I said, I know, but I like it. But, you know. Well, I. I know. I think I know. I think I remember where I was going with that. The good. I’m glad I helped you remember. The. Well, when they. They were talking about you just made me forget. Damn it. Oh, well, it was. I had some. Yeah, well. Well, something to do with. With. With what? It was something to do with government corruption and getting away with something like that. Whatever. I probably said, take your pick. I’m just embarrassed that I can’t remember. You know, my memory is generally pretty good.

It’s like I’m just having senior moments today. Just open Black’s Law and point to any word and you’ll find where there’s corruption involved. That’s some. Somebody signed somebody. Somebody said it, so I’ll go ahead and say it. Yes, the down undertone for what we’re dealing with here. I just thought, what the hell. Hidden technology. Yes, I was talking about the hidden technology and the. How was that connecting it to that movie? It was. I don’t remember how. I don’t know. I can’t remember the movie. I remember. See, I think I was relying on you to remember the movie.

And then it was going to carry me through. Then I had to start explaining and I forgot. Oops, I went down the wrong hole. Ah. I. And I know I’m not alone because I know there’s a lot of people here in there. In. In. They’re not seniors, but they’re older. They’re definitely middle age and above, and they can relate to what I’m talking about. It’s just because. Because my memory is good. I have a Very good memory. I very good recollection. So having like senior moments like this is concerning. So yeah, I guess that makes me human protein and certain.

Look, sunflower seeds and other enzymes with cranberries, other fruits. That’s what we’re missing in our diets. That’s why those are the types of foods that provide the brain collagen vitamin C, which helps in the build the building up of collagen. There’s a number of foods that will sharpen your brain up within a month of eating them just as snacks, let alone, you know, change your diet, improve your mind kind of thing. But. Oh, I definitely need to do that. That’s. That’s a different show. And that tickled my funny bone. Well, yeah, we’ll come. We’ll do that.

How we forget every thing these days and how you remember. Right. But, but one thing I did, speaking of lower IQs. Not you and not the audience, but the trend in the lower IQs. RFK even said he’s going to address the fluoride issue. And when Armando with Truth Table News, Stanley Kubrick took the. It was a book called Red Alert. I forget the author’s name, but it’s a good book. I read the book when I was young, but saw the film Dr. Strangelove. And the entire reason that a general sends his wing with Planet Attack R to go into Russia and drop their load, each of them carrying two 20 megatons war bombs.

I mean massive, you know, Cold War type weapons was because he said fluoridation. And when you see Sterling Hayden make the point of fluoridation. Now as an audience member, you’re thinking he’s crazy. But in this film was made in 1963 and it’s, it’s, it’s absolutely brilliant. What was the name of it? Dr. Strange Love. Oh, Dr. Strange Love. Okay. Or how it’s the real title is Doctor Strange Love or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. That’s the entire title of the film. But you’ll find it by Dr. Strangelove. Stanley Kubrick, the general said basically to the British, you know, liaison officer that was played by Peter Sellers who also played two other roles in the film.

He’s making the point to him that the only thing he drinks is distilled water and grain alcohol because he doesn’t want fluoride in his body. He knows they’ve been adding. How did fluoride come about? Actually, let’s go back to Nazi Germany. In certain plants that were manuf. They had to manufacture certain ammonium nitrate for explosives, lower yield explosives and for fur. And the same kind of stuff can be used for, to mixed with, I think, sodium nitrate or something like that to add nitrogen to the soil for plant growth. It’s what we use. We’re the only country that really uses it at this point.

Most countries, all in Europe, Russia, China, they’ve, they’ve, they’ve banned the use of it. I wonder why. But a byproduct of producing these fertilizers was sodium fluoride. And they realized with the slave laborers, laborers they had working in these plants that they were very lethargic. They, because they were, they were in inhaling and in contact with tremendous amounts of sodium fluoride and that they were so much easy to keep in line. All right, so what do we do after the war? We have fertilizer production. The, the large, the biggest industrial accident in history was I think in Texas, where that ship loaded with ammonium nitrate exploded and killed 500 people and basically leveled.

When was this? This was 1946, 45. I don’t remember that. Is, is that like on, is that on par with, with like the Halifax explosion? It’s the worst in America. It’s the worst death toll as far as an industrial accident in American history. I’m gonna check that out. I think it was Galveston, if I’m not mistaken. Galvan, look it up while we’re talking. While I’m. Galveston explosion. Yeah. And we were sending fertilizers over because Europe needed it to rebuild and grow food because you had basically a half starving population by that point. And the fire somehow started and then kaboom.

The whole ship went up and it had thousands of tons of ammonium. There you go. The Galveston explosion occurred on April 16, 1947 in Texas City, Texas, near Galveston. It was a devastating industrial disaster caused by the fire and explosion of the SS Grand Camp, a cargo ship docked in the Port of Texas City. A fire started and its Cargo hold where 2,300 tons of highly explosive ammonium nitrate fertilizer was stored. Despite efforts to extinguish the flames, the fire spread and eventually ignited the fertilizer, leading to a massive explosion. At 9:12am the blast ruptured the ship, sending cargo flying 2,000 to 3,000ft into the air and creating a 15 foot tidal wave that flooded the surrounding area.

The explosion resulted in a catastrophic loss of life with estimates ranging from 4 to 600 fatalities. Additionally, around 4,000 people were injured. This was just people in their homes. Yeah. The blast also caused widespread destruction with fire spreading across the docks and surrounding areas. Interesting. I had never heard about this. Yeah. But a byproduct of that is sodium fluoride. Now, if I were to take a. A liter of sodium fluoride, pure liquid sodium fluoride, and a whale came to the surface and I poured it down his snout, it would kill him. And. Or if I poured it in the ocean and say it made us without currents and all that physics involved, it made a straight spread to the bottom.

It would kill everything it came in contact with, with everything. But yet they say, well, we put it in water supplies. No, this was a way to get rid of it. But it had. It. It had a very nefarious effect. If you’re drinking city tap water or industrial tap water of any kind, or soft drinks, you are ingesting sodium fluoride. And sodium fluoride lowers your iq. There’s no other way to put it. All right, I don’t. I drink spring water. That’s all we drink. And the occasional soft drink. But this is. This was a true reality thing that was done with knowledge of what the effects are.

And of course, you put it in toothpaste because it kills. You put it in very small amounts. Why, if a child swallows more than a pea of fluoride toothpaste, are you supposed to take them to the hospital? Most people don’t, but you should, so they can get it out of the stomach, because that’s an awful lot of fluoride for a child. But, oh, no, you were sold through the American Dental association. That fluoride keeps cavities. Yeah, well, it’s killing everything in your mouth, including good bacteria as well as cavity causing bacteria. But at the same time, if you just brush your teeth with simple baking soda and salt, you’re going to get just as clean, if not better.

And you’re not going to be through your mucosal tissue absorbing the sodium fluoride. So you’re getting it. So the general’s running down the list. Ice cream this. And he’s. And he’s right. Anything that utilized or was a product that people consume that they could put fluoride in, fluoride is in it. We have. There is no scientific, justifiable reason for sodium fluoride to be in anything. And then whenever they offered fluoride treatments, whenever I’d go to the dentist, it was, no, no, thank you. I’ll get a cavity before I let you shove my mouth full of fluoride.

All right? It, it makes you lethargic. It makes you less able to critically think, and it causes other ailments that lead even to cancer. But no, they don’t tell you that. One thing I heard that RFK is going to get on is the fluoride issue. It should be removed. It is a toxic waste product. Now. Yes. It will keep you from getting. Instead of three cavities, you might get one. But I’d say take better care of your teeth. So there are things like that. When I, when I heard that today, it was okay, Another, another gold star go after that issue.

Because fluoride should not be in municipal water systems. No, it’s bad enough not. It’s bad enough that there’s chlorine in it and there’s reasons for that, but that’s not exactly good for you either, because the smell, you know, fresh spring water or bottled spring water. Drink that and then drink that for a week and then drink a glass out of your faucet and tell me what you, what you taste, right? And you will, you will see the difference and you will smell it and taste and you’ll go, how was I ever drinking and cooking with this? Exactly.

I want to. Yeah. So I want to go ahead. I’m sorry. No, I’m just going to finish by saying, you know, even addressing the, the issue of fluoride is an important, a vitally important thing to do because it is a toxic waste product that can be converted into less harmful chemicals and utilized in other ways that are. That are not. But the problem is, and I’ll finish it with this, Since World War II, there have been over 90,000 new chemical substances added to the marketplace, and only 11,000 of them have been ever, have ever been tested for carcinogenesis.

Okay, so the, the theory of, of how they operate is, well, we’ll use the chemical and it’s the, it’s the my dog bit you scenario. Someone says, your dog bit me. Well, I don’t have a dog. That’s the response from the corporation. And then you go to court and you prove that they have a dog. And they say, yeah, I have a dog, but it wasn’t my dog that bit you. And then you go back to court and you prove, no, they said, I have a dog, but my dog doesn’t bite. And then you go back to court and you prove that they do have a dog and it does bite.

But they say, but our dog didn’t bite you. Then you have to go back to court and say, yes, you do have a dog, and it was your dog that bit me. And that’s. If you look at. What is that one lady who. With the. I think it’s the acromium issue. They may. Aaron Brockovich, I think it is. Yep. Aaron Brockovich. Right. And that was actually, that was actually right here in my backyard. That’s. I was going to say, what. Isn’t that near where you were? And probably about a two hour drive, but as a crow flies, it’s, it’s a lot, a lot shorter.

Yeah. And you know, so if this is where these cabinet picks, I think are brilliant and there’s. Yeah, there’s other games and levels going on, but that’s not for discussion. You have to do the math on your own. But RFK in that position, if, if it’s long and he’s going to be attacked from every, from the petrochemical industry, from the pharmaceutical industry. They’re already attacking them and they’re coming out with all. And all, you know, all my advice would be to him is to say, yes, I, if it’s true, yeah, I did, I did do that.

I did have that affair or I did do drugs at this time period. But this is who I am now. Attack me, who I am now, and see how far that gets you. And that’s where, that’s, that’s where they need to. That’s the kind of, let’s say, mindset all of these appointees have to have. No, what am I, what do you have right now that I am doing that is so God awful or that you want to blow out of proportion? And I can guarantee you most of those picks are, you know, pretty straight. They’ve got to be straight up.

They have to be that. He, he can’t. The president cannot afford to put compromised or compromisable people in positions. Correct. And I think I agree with that. A good job with that because the name of the game in that town is leverage. And believe me, they will know anything about anybody they want to know. The metadata is there. Anyway. I’m done. That part of the sermon is over. Okay. So for those. Somebody was asking me who this is. This is Maddie. She’s the one who, when I, I drove to Atlanta, she went with me. And that’s how she earned her name.

She’s heard her full name is Maddie Max, Road Warrior. So I couldn’t call her Mad Max because she. It’s a female. So. Yeah. But I wanted to share the, I wanted to share a little bit of this video here. Watch this. It’s freaking taking over. I might even be able to do that. It’s everywhere. And all these football players, college, high school. So it’s kind of. It’s some good stuff, man. It is. It’s good stuff. That, that I could actually, I, I could actually do that dance. I can’t dance, but I can do that. But the NFL’s banning it, though, isn’t that, I mean, I just, I just, I can’t.

It’s like, what. All right, how. All right, NFL executives, how much fluoride have you ingested this month? Seriously? Because you’re doing a damn stupid thing. You’re going to turn a lot of people off. You’re going to turn more people off than you will, let’s say. Or, or they’re going to turn more people on. Yeah. In, in a way, it has a double effect. You know, people become aware of and go, hey, yeah, I’m going to do that, too. And I just wanted to see the Yankees do that next year when they kick out of the Dodgers.

Not gonna happen. Your dollar is on the way, by the way. Finally. Took you long enough. Wait, did you have to grow, did you have to grow some cotton to go make the, make the paper? No, no. Got a fresh one and I’m going to frame it for you, too. Oh, nice. As long as you sign it and then put. And just. I lost. World champion Dodgers. Yeah. World champion Dodgers. Yankees rule. Ghost. That’s, I’m going to frame that. Actually. I’m going to, I’m going to. Actually, I’m going to take a picture of it and then I’m going to, I’m going to mount it into my green screen.

I’m gonna sign it in gold. In gold ink pen, too. Oh, that’ll be fun. Actually, I’ll just, I’ll put it right. Actually. I’ll, I’ll take a picture of it and I’ll put it right on my. I’ll have it like as a, an icon in my upper, upper corner. My favorite. While you can. I’m going to. I absolutely am. You know, I’ve been, I’ve been blessed with being able to watch two segments of society freaking losing their minds. Yankee fans and, and Democrats. I’m only one of them. The other, the other one. I don’t understand what they are.

I know. It’s just insane, right? But that’s just, that’s, it’s kind of. It makes it fun. Yeah, it makes it fun. I, I, I, No, I think it was a brilliant series. The Dodgers never let up and the Yankees beat themselves. As far as I’m going. Sorry Guys, you beat yourself. There’s still so many errors in the World Series in all my life. Well, yeah, they did. They made, they made a lot of bonehead moves. A lot of bonehead moves and that. But see, that’s the beautiful thing. Without those bonehead moves, I wouldn’t have the material to watch of all these people sitting, you know, sick and, you know, crying.

I was, I was actually making the comment to my mom the other day. I said, you know, watching. Watching Yankee fans. Oh, Winchester’s coming up. Hi, buddy. Watching Yankee fans. Oh, he’s busy. Watching Yankee fans is very interesting because I believe that east coast baseball fans are exceedingly more intelligent than west coast fans, at least in terms of understanding the game of baseball. It’s big up in the Northeast. I mean, it’s, it’s still the sport up there. I mean, in the south and Midwest, football is a religion, but baseball is a pastime. In the Northeast that still stands.

I mean, yeah, people love football and I get that. And you know the game. I don’t. And, and I know a lot of people are golfers, but I just don’t, I don’t get. I don’t get going. No, I don’t either. I, I’m, I’m not a golf guy either. My dad. Oh, my God, my dad loved to watch golf. Oh, I’d come home on a sun. We’d come home from church on a Sunday and he’d turn on golf and I’d just be like, well, that’s the definition of watching 2FL. Yeah, but if you, it’s your thing. God love you.

Go for it. I know Donald Trump plays golf. God bless you. Go for it. Go for it. Matter of fact, if I ever had the chance to golf with you, I’d come out, but I’d get my ass kicked. That’s funny. I tried to golf, dude. That was, that, that was, that was not a pretty sight. I should have just stayed home. But I was fresh from baseball when. The first game I ever played. And I’m not kidding you, this is no bullshit. I didn’t understand the game, so I just said, okay, let me do it. You know, I can swing a bat and, you know, I was.

The audience doesn’t know this. I was scouted by four pro teams when I was in my teen years and when I, it was when I was in the Air Force and I, I played and I shot a 72 and I didn’t understand what it meant. And another guy had done even better. He, oh, was 60 something and I didn’t realize that 72 was par and he was under par. And you know that you. Obviously, that’s the guy who wins. But it was okay, I gotta get this ball and I gotta get it over there. But if I tried to do it now.

No, no, I. Forget it. I was. No, I’m not. I’m right there with you. I’m right there with you. I, you know, I heard a lot of people told me that I was pretty good at baseball when I was younger, but the. One of the. I’ll just say that there was a situation in my town where due to circumstances I would not have had a chance to play. I’ll just leave it at that. I don’t want to go into it, but it had to do with my father being on the school board and that should probably being a conservative and.

Yeah. So. Okay. That would not have. I like he had enemies and as petty as it is, those enemies took that out on me and I didn’t get to play. So. But it is what it is. I wasn’t meant to be a baseball player. Well, what is. What is. Oh, oh, I love the, the, you know, now the attack EMS thing is making the headlines. Oh, it is. What’s going on? Well, I don’t, I don’t. I don’t even know if have they even fired them yet or is Ukraine has their anus puckered to say, well, well, thanks for giving us permission to use them, but if I were Zelinsky, be the last damn thing I’d do.

I mean, they’ve got a range of 180something miles and they can carry a considerable warhead and they’re accurate within a few meters of whatever you’re going to strike. But it’s the idea that, okay, this. How much further are you going? How hard are you going to fuck things up? You might not break the dollar before he comes into office, but you sure as hell want to get us into a NATO conflagration with Russia and. Right. It’s not a smart thing to do. And obviously we know why it was done. And this is the globalist. I guarantee you the orders did not originate in D.C.

they came from places on high. And the minions in D.C. that are. That wipe his ass, they’re the ones who probably made the decision and said, yeah, let’s do that and let’s see where it goes. What are you crazy? Are you insane? You’re going against a man who knows that if this country falls, his country is the last holdout against globalism. Russia’s in the black fastest growing economy in the world right now. We can easily. And that’s, that’s healthy competition. For us to say no, we’re going to come back and we’re going to, we’re going to grow faster and we’re going to do more, that’s that, that’s normal.

That’s, that’s what nations do and it’s, you know, to the victors go the spoils. But that’s, that’s commerce, that’s business. That’s one thing. And I like no businessmen who’ve never worn a uniform in their life like to think that they’re, you know, they’re tough guys and yeah, they know you’re most of your, that I’ve met. Sorry, it’s just, you know, my humble opinion. But say they are fired into Russia and Russia wants to send a signal back to NATO. Well, you, you already have Sweden today or yesterday providing their entire populace with instructions to survive a nuclear war.

Well, you know, that’s all well and good, but unless you have a military grade bomb shelter under at least three feet of earth, earth, preferably more, and a layer of concrete, you’re not going to know. You’re not going to survive if fallout comes your way. And I don’t think he’s going to retaliate on the continental United States or the contiguous states of Alaska or Hawaii, even though every month they violate our airspace in Alaska. Alaska, it’s, it’s, it’s a weekly thing if not several times a week. And then, you know, a few F15s and F22s come up out of Ellendorf or wherever and you know, it’s like.

Yeah, and, and the Russians have even been making some, there’s one video I saw where a, I think it were, they were in F22s and they were flanking a Bear bomber. And a Sukhoi comes right over the cockpit. Yeah. Between the fire. SU37. The bear. Yeah. SU37 came right over, I mean within say 30, 40ft of the cockpit of the 22 and broke in front of the nose of the bear bomber. Now that is, that’s a dangerous, that’s a dangerous maneuver. Exactly. Because one, one fraction of a wrong move or say you hit a, you know, you’re at an altitude where there’s turbulence.

It could have turned out to be a pretty bad situation and not only for us, but they could have taken out the way he flew. He could have took the nose off the bomber, their own bomber. But you know, this is Cold War all Over again. If I think if they do fire these attacks into Russian territory and it’ll be in the Kursk region, I do think I would not put it past him. He’s not going to say, no, I’m going to hit the United States. That would be stupid because then we’re in a no win situation, all of us.

But if he does what he said he would do and take out, say, the city of London with a hypersonic tipped, would say, a micro nuke, where are we then? You know, where are we then? Are we going to send even more of our active duty manpower over to Europe? These, these situations, they just don’t, they do not go the way people anticipate. So he may take out a target in Belgium, which is, is, you know, one of the capitals of the globalists. Now. That would be. Would I cry? Yeah, Would I cry? Nah, I don’t think I’d worry about it either way.

I’d say good. Shame. Hey, man, nice shot, as the song goes. Exactly, you know, hey, man, nice shot. But, you know, and for those of you who are wondering where Kursk is, Here you go. Watch, There you go. Let me move this. So Kursk is right here. And going back to World War II. The, the most unbelievable tank battle of all time took place there between the Nazis and, and the Russians. And in one week, 250,000 men died, thousands of tanks were lost. And in the end, yes, Russia won that battle. But in the end, nobody wins a battle like that.

And, yeah, it’s pretty bad. It’s very, really brutal. It’s like that, it’s like that area is cursed for some reason right now. And, you know, in the end, he’s going to get those regions in Ukraine. Ukraine, technically, is. You’re talking about Donetsk and the, the north one. Yeah, that’s Gluhansk. And let’s see here, because this is, this right here is Luhansk. This right here is Donetsk. And then I think this is. What area is this? I forgot Zaporozia. I don’t know, I can’t read Russian. But, but this, basically, these, these, these right here that come down into Sevastopol and Crimea, these are all going to be Russian.

And it’s simply the way it’s going to be because that gives them complete access to their Black Sea fleet. It’s, it serves the purpose. They took out the facilities in that country that were being utilized for very nefarious purposes, biological warfare development and other things. And it was the new, let’s say Cayman Islands, Panama, Rolled together for the globalists to launder money through. Through Kiev. Not gonna call Kiev. I’m calling it Kiev. I’m an American. Forgive me for that. Exactly. You don’t like it, kiss ruby red American ass. Right? Here’s an. These are. I’m just, I’m just going.

I’m scrolling through X right now, just looking at all the, all the Twitter stuff. These three American men had invaded nine countries in 23 years, killed 11 million civilians, and no one called them war criminals. That’s absolutely true. This piece of that, that you’re Zelensky. I’d rather see him in. In tight. Whatever he was wearing. Look like shiny latex and high heels. Yeah, yeah. And go. Go do your, your, your Fritzy dancing. That’s. And your, your whatever your comedy routines were. How the. Honestly, how do you take that man and make him a leader of a country because he was a television personality? Well, that’s, That’s a typical CIA operation.

Yep. And he was very likely. He was very likely groomed for it. Oh yeah. And probably for years prior. And most of them are. And this is what people need to understand. These, this is theater. The Orange Revolution. All of this, all theater. It is all created. Yes. People buy into it. Those are the full. Those are what, what the, the communists would call the useful idiots. All right? And we, we have plenty of them in this country because Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and even Proud Boys were all cointelpro creations. I said it. You know. You know who else, you know who else funded some of those groups? Who.

But I just learned. No, I just learned this weekend that Amley was involved in funding a lot of those groups privately. Oh, interesting. Yeah, very interesting. Yeah. I didn’t, I didn’t know this. You know, I, I interviewed. I think I was telling you the other day that I was going to interview. Yeah, we talked. We talked about. Man, that was. That was like. That was amazing. That was so amazing. And I’m still like, my, my jaw is still like. I’m trying to pick it up off the floor from all the stuff that I heard that day.

It was. I mean, they. The her. Actually, I’m going to show you a few things just because. Let me take one thing. There’s a statement here I just saw in the, in the chat, Frey and boys, you have nothing to fear. God wins. Where we go one, we go all very true, but God wins only if godly people get off their godly asses and do something about it. It just doesn’t happen because it happens right Because God wants it to. It happens because this is where God is testing all of us. I gave you life. You know what freedom and liberty is? It is not something given to you or bestowed upon you by another man.

No, it is God given. It is creation. So it, God does win, but he wins. God wins because good men and women get up off their asses and do something about it. Well, as they say. Well, it’s. So basically what you’re saying is God can’t steer a parked car. No, you got to get. You, you’ve got to be active. It’s not just, I mean, he, he will give us a hand. God gives us a hand up, not a handout. Yeah. You align your will with Gods, you’ll find yourself doing things you never thought you would, but that need to be done.

And I’m not talking about negative things. I’m talking about everyone doing their part and, and on in whatever little way you can add that all together. What do you get? You get results. You get, and I, I hate to use the word change because the, those stinking commies use that nonsense years ago, but I, I’d rather say we improve. We, we ascend a step higher in how we do things and, and how, how this country operates and how we conduct business and relationships. And let’s get past all this political programming nonsense and get down to practicality.

And I’ve got an acre of land. How do I maximize the crop I’m going to grow? Well, if I don’t know, I’m going to ask someone who does and even give him something or her something for their help. This is, this is where what it comes down to, it comes down to all of us, everyone, whatever. Even if it’s just a few things you say to a delusional brainwashed relative or a slumbering useful idiot. Well, Freya boy says it’s happening. The run to God is huge. And I would agree with that. I guess we are seeing a monumental shift in mindset to go, to run towards God.

So I, I, hopefully we do. Hopefully people do it intelligently. And it’s not, it’s, it’s, it’s not a fad. Yeah, we don’t want to be a fad. That it becomes a thing where if you don’t go to church and you’re still with God, it doesn’t matter. Okay, well, I, I, you know, I, and I don’t mean any disrespect to anybody who goes to church or anything like that, but to me, one, you know, for me there’s, there’s, there’s faith, there’s spirituality, there’s Christianity and then there’s church. Well, there’s churchianity. Yeah. And, you know, I, I feel far too many people go to church and you know, they, they’re, they’re a good guy on, you know, they’re good, they’re a good person on Sunday morning and then they revert back to their normal ways the rest of the week.

So it’s got to be, it’s got to be every minute, every second. It’s, yeah, it’s got to be, it’s got to be a, a firm, concrete change. Let me, let me, I want to share my screen here real quick and show you a couple things. This is, these are a couple of things that I found out there today. This is, this is like Amway headquarters where they make all their products and stuff. So check this out. Can you see that on the screen? It looks like an all seeing eye. And. Yeah, so there’s that. Okay. Yeah, there’s that.

I’m not done. All right, so come over here to, come over here to downtown Grand Rapids. And you’ve got this right here is, this is, this is the Gerald R. Ford Federal Building. You have the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. That doesn’t look suspicious there, does it? With all the triangular stubs, the three of them especially. Right. And so you’ve got this right here is the Van Andel Institute. And guess what’s right next door? Oh, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Van Andel Institute. If this is. I’m on Google Earth, not Google Maps. So it’s not wanting to give me the, to click on these to show the addresses.

But like if I click on the Gerald R. Ford Museum. Let’s see if it says that the address is. Yeah, look at the address. 303 Pearl Street. Okay. What do you get when you drop the zero? 33. Yeah. And. Oh, you freemason guys, you’re so clever. The address here is 303. The address here’s 333. Or it’s like. And I bet you they have 333 solar panels on the roof, something like that. Yeah, yeah. I mean, the Masonic symbol symbology is absolutely mind blowing. I was, I was flabbergasted when I saw that. Why can’t people just think for themselves? I, I know more about freemasonry than I should for not being one.

But I, I mean, I get the intent, but I’m not, I’m not, I’m, I don’t Believe that all Freemasons are bad? No, not at all. Not at all. I’ve got. Some of my closest dearest best friends are 32nd degree. I don’t know, I’ve known a few 33rd degree and well, just in my humble opinion, they were ones to watch out for. It depends who you’re talking to and it depends what lodge and it depends what who’s a member. Right. And you know, this, again, this, this is something that I think it’s, it’s. We could do a whole show on that subject.

As far as another show. Yeah. As far as let’s say discussing the, the rationale behind such an organization that develops from the Templars and that developed that actually from something earlier involving Rome. But I mean the shows are starting to, to, to stand up. You know, they’re just trying to back up the. What is all the shows that we need to do now, like. Oh yeah, they are the different shows. All the different shows. Yeah, we’ve got like three or four. Three or four new shows that we need to do now. I’m just, I’m. I’m totally teasing.

You know these, you know, they say it makes a good man better. Etc. Well, no, any man or woman can do that on their own with the, their choices. I agree. But you know, when you have these types of fraternal organizations and there are many of them, they promote from within. But that, that is not necessarily the best and brightest. And what I’d like to see is out of all these cabinet members, how many of them are Freemasons? Just out of curiosity. That’s a, that’s a good question. I don’t know the answer. Or what used to be Daughters of Eastern Star, which now is something else because that’s where they let gays come in.

So they’ve, they’ve even changed that. I’m not, not doubting anything in regard to that. I’m just saying they’ve changed that to some. I think they’ve changed the name to that something people or something like that of the Eastern Star. But regardless, you know, point taken. A lot of people join it for the benefits of the networking. You pointed out Amway and all these other buildings. What is Amway but a networking pyramid? Well, they, here’s the, Here, here’s the thing that I found out that Amway, Amway owned an island in the British Virgin Isles named Peter island bank there too.

Well, guess, guess where Peter island was located. Where it was about probably 5 miles away from Epstein Island. You don’t say. You don’t say. And that was just the hops giving a jump. Just. Yeah, just, just a helicopter ride. Like a two minute helicopter ride. Yeah. And then there was Nard’s little, let’s say, temple to the Egyptian nonsense. Now if, you know, this is where humanity needs to take a double check and check itself. Somebody says it’s a submarine ride. Yeah, that’s exactly it. That’s why G. Submariner’s license. Because these yachts were built so they could go, you know, a few hundred feet underwater and who sees and knows what once that, once you’re submerged, what was the reason for submerging? Because if you’re on the sea, if you’re on the, on the sea, anything can approach you from a maritime standpoint.

But if you’re 2 or 3ft underwater, 2 or 300ft underwater, who’s going to know you’re there? Unless it’s another, you know, military sub. Right. And you know, there’s so much about that that needs to come out that the people need to know about. They need to know the full extent that all of the question that begs the question. So I mean we’re just obviously prognosticating here, but without doing it in such a way that they want to go out and hang them. Which though there’s a way to do that. Okay, well, my, my question is, my question is at what point or at what stage is that? Because there’s lots of different truths that need to be revealed.

Are we going to get the bad truths first or are we going to get the good truths first? My feeling is that we’ll get the bad truth first and then the good truths are. What are the, the healing. Yeah, that’s the healing. Right. And that’s that. And then there’s Lanyap on top of that, which is Louisiana phrase for that little something extra you wouldn’t. Wasn’t expecting. But it’s nice, right? The. No, I don’t know if this is a taboo topic and if it is, you, you can, you can decline to respond. But. And I, and this is a little third rail, I get it.

But I’m just gonna touch on the whole JFK junior potentiality for, for actually being alive. If you had to put a percentage on it and your, your belief or what you think could potentially be, what would you give that, what would you, what number would you put on that? Because I know you probably don’t know or you might know and I don’t know. Actually, I declined to answer that. Okay. I thought you might because there’s Let me, let me just say this. There’s a number of people that folks think are dead and they weren’t and there were reasons why.

And I, and I can’t say, I can’t say either way. But I, I don’t know about his particular case, but I do know of others that the world thinks they’re dead and they’re not. And well, okay, so here, so that’s just, that’s just the reality of how sometimes when an individual is, is a crucial piece on that chessboard and you don’t want them out of the game, but all of a sudden that piece disappears and everyone’s told they’re dead. Well, who, who, who? But, but the very few know about it. Check this out. This is a comment.

There’s a little bit of a direction shift. I live in San Francisco. There were not many Kamala signs. I wore and still wear my MAGA hat. And the only responses I’ve gotten have been thumbs up. And listen, I went in 2016 and I was doing gun shows back then and in 2016 I had my SUV and I had literally the Trump. The lettering on the back of my window literally took up almost the entire window. I had to make like holes in the middle of the T, almost like a piping lettering because if I didn’t want to block, I wanted to be able to see out of my back window.

And that was how I drove up to San Francisco to do a gun show in Daly City the weekend before the election. And I got so many honks with thumbs up up there, way more than I would have thought. And to this day I absolutely believe that it’s, it’s way, I mean there, there are definitely concern or you know. Yeah. But California, I, I have no doubt is a red state. And between the propaganda and the legalists and the administrators of the see, I don’t think we, I don’t think we should call anybody leaders. We should call them servants.

Number one, you’re a public servant. And that goes for the president on down because no one man runs everything. It’s not even a city the size of San Francisco. So between the propaganda and the squeaky wheel, which is, you know, your delusional ones that always, you know, I don’t want to, I don’t want to stereotype but you know, the crop cut, blue hair, pink haired, whatever types that run out there and scream, scream, scream, they get the camera, they get the air time. You don’t hear the 100 other people that are not them that fall somewhere in the spectrum.

And a lot of them fell on the side of, hey, even if they thought it was just, well, even if they don’t like Trump, they voted for him because they knew it was the best move for the country. And they’re not going to admit it to their friends. They’re not going to admit it to their. Especially when everybody is still brainwashed in their little, you know, coffee or wine clutch is. It’s pathetic. It’s absolutely pathetic that, that we’ve gotten to this point in this country where you, you’re, you’re violently opposed in certain places just for your viewpoint.

Look, the bottom line and how it should work is that the majority sentiment should be the direction. And if you have an issue with it, that’s fine. State your issue. Be persuasive. Don’t show up. Like, how many, how many videos did we see in the last. What, I mean, when Trump was president the first time, or even into this latest freak show that was foisted upon everyone, these people screaming these ridiculous things over and over at city council meetings or school me, school board meetings, and just insanity. Insanity. I mean, they’re not in their right mind at that.

They’re, they’re adult children doing that. And, and the, if you’re a grown adult and you can’t state your position regardless of what it is, without fear of what other people think, then your position is meaningless. Your position is meaningless. It means nothing other than, okay, cast your vote, and hopefully it goes for the better. But people have got to break out of this, you know, this tribal mentality. You know, there is something to be said about individuality. You should not censor yourself or pretend to be something else. Even if you’re in an industry where it costs you your job and your livelihood.

Maybe that’s God telling you if you, if you just take the leap of faith, I’ll make it work it out for you over here even better. But you won’t be this or you won’t be that or what you. What you fantasized, but you will be doing something that is good, productive, and important. Most people are afraid to make that leap. It’s. It’s jumping off that cliff and knowing you’re not going to hit bottom, you’re going to sprout wings. Most people don’t believe that. And when you are aligned with the will of God in your life for your purpose, for your reasons alone, no one else’s, and you see God in all things, believe me, a cliff is not a nothing to fear.

You won’t Hit bottom, you’ll fly. And I think that’s. That’s. That’s the biggest problem we have. People have been intellectually engineered to fear, to fly on their minds, their minds essence. Well, it’s. It’s like they’re. That. There’s. That, and then there’s also the crab in the bucket mentality where, you know, where if a crab starts to escape, all the other crabs pull them back down because they don’t want them getting ahead. And that’s funny. You never heard that? Seriously? You never heard that? No, I never have. Really? Okay. Yeah. So. So the. The crab in the bucket is, you know, if.

If one crab starts to climb up and get to get out of the bucket, all the other crabs will grab him and pull him back because they don’t want him to get out. They don’t want him to be better. I don’t. And that’s the. That’s how I understand. That’s how everybody understands it. But, yeah, that’s the crab in the bucket mentality, and that is very prominent in a lot of metropolitan areas. Especially, like. Well, you get into a union area, well, if some young kid comes in and he’s out working, all the old timers, the old timers will tell them to hate.

Dude, you’re outshining us. You better freaking shut it down. Because, you know, you’re trying to make yourself look good and you’re trying to make it. And you’re. You making yourself look good makes us look bad. Yeah. So. And I’ll tell you what, let me go back to the earlier subject, the ugly subject. When we’re talking about Epstein island and. And Nard, I have a very dear friend. He’s. I consider him a brother. Right now. He’s in another country for the next, I think, until January. But when he comes back, if he’s willing, because I think now the time is right.

I need to bring him on your show and Armando’s, and I think he needs to go on Nino’s and a few others and speak of some of the evidence now, this. He might be reticent to do that. Why? Because. Well, some folks knocked on his door and basically said, you know, no. Nygard is in jail in Canada for the rest of his life, which hopefully isn’t going to be that much longer. But you think Epstein was bad? No. 80% of the evidence wasn’t even utilized in his trial to put him away for life. And someone knocked on his door and said, you know, you need to keep quiet about this.

And if not, not someone’s going to kill you or this organization or this group of people. They actually said, we’ll kill you. And that was the State Department. The State Department is basically. Well, this, the, the State Department. He’s probably not gonna come on because I said that now, but. Well, the State Department in many respects is probably one of the most sinister organizations within the government right now. Yeah. In the seventh floor, etc. And it’s also the most powerful of the cabinet positions. Yes, well, it is. The Secretary of State is the top in line of OR for succession.

So you get, you get president, vice president, speaker of the House and then Secretary of State. And I think after that it’s, I think after the Secretary of State, it’s the Attorney General. I don’t know if it’s that or the. It’s either Attorney General. Yeah. So. Well, that’s bad. We. I should know that and you should know that. Yeah, well, when you get down that far, if you’re going down that. If you, you know, we, we talked yesterday about that movie by Don’s Early Light. And that was. It’s an old HBO movie with Powers Booth and Rebecca De Mornay.

When they were in that B52 going on the. They’re like, no, we’re not gonna go. We’re not gonna take. Drop the Bombs on the City. There’s like nuclear war. And that was. They called. Damn it. What film is that? The. That was called By Don’s Early Light. And in that movie, in that movie they couldn’t, they couldn’t find a presidential successor. And the only person they could find was the. Was the Secretary of the Interior. And he was like this lunatic and he became the president and he was like, we’re gonna win this and we’re gonna blast him into hell.

You know, so it was just. But I don’t want to give them. I don’t want to give too much of the movie away if you, if you guys are interested or. That actually would be a good movie for, For a Friday night watch party. Yeah. And also Fail Safe. Remember that one? You know, it’s so interesting that you say that. I woke up this morning at like 2:30 and I couldn’t go back to sleep. And, and I, and I saw Fail Safe on my feed. You’re kidding. On my, my YouTube feed. And I turned it on and I watched a little bit of it and then I fell back asleep.

Well, there’s, there’s a little synchronicity right there. Yeah, but. And I remember watching the B58s. I was, I was kind of taken back because they had the B58s in there. Yeah. And the man, the pilot was dropping the bomb on New York City to show Russia that it was an accident. We the people don’t know the storyline. Basically what happens is Peter Fond. Is the president. Not Peter Fonda, Henry Fonda, Henry father. And there’s an accidental firing of a nuclear weapon. And what is it? Moscow, I believe. I don’t know. I fell asleep before that. Okay.

Woke up and then saw the B58s and then I fell back. Yeah. To show that we didn’t. That it was an accident. They did. They sortied B58 hustlers, which didn’t have a long lifespan. Pretty impressive. Very impressive aircraft. Yeah. But it simply didn’t, you know, it had no room to carry the fuel it needed, so it could only carry one or two bombs. But they were going to drop a very large yield warhead on Manhattan to show that, hey, look, we’re going to do this to our own city to prove to you that it was an accident while the pilot’s wife and daughters were visiting in the city at that time.

And that’s what makes it a track. So many things make that a brilliant film and it. But a tragic story at the same time. And the other one is Seven Days in May. I’ve seen that. Actually, I showed that before and that was with, oh, Burt Lancaster and Michael Douglas, his father. Kirk Douglas. And Kirk Douglas. Oh, and there’s what’s her name in there. Oh, she was beautiful. Beautiful woman. The actress dated Frank Sinatra. I think she banged about everybody in Hollywood and I was proud of it. What’s her name? I don’t remember. You know, brunette, blue eyes.

Oh, yeah, well, it was a black and white movie so I couldn’t see. Yeah, yeah. But anyway, these are, you know, all films from the Cold War era that oddly enough now have significance again. Fail safe, Seven Days in May, doctor Strange Love. And there’s probably one or two others out there are missing. But I also watched it. I also watched. Was it Strategic Air Command with Jimmy Stewart? Yeah, that was kind of a propaganda film. You know, it was more, more of, more of like. Because that was when they, they, they had, they’d gone to the B36 and then they were transitioning into the B47.

B47, right. And now, now how many, you know, here’s how many actors today can say, okay, God, there’s so many that fought in World War II that Lee Marvin, you know, how he how he got into. Into the entertainment industry. He was a Marine. He said he was scared shitless because they were making. They were hitting the beaches in of Saipan. He gets shot in the ass and it severed part of his sciatic nerve. Million dollar wound. Ava Gardner, by the way. Ava Gardner. Ava Gardner. Oh yeah, that’s her name. And so Lee Marvin, who played in the Dirty Dozen and a lot of great films and was just.

He was an actor because he just didn’t give a. About acting. Here’s how it. He was cleaning. He was basically a janitor. He was fixing a toilet at a theater in upstate New York and one of the actors didn’t show up. And the director asked if he could stand in and read his lines. And Lee Marvin’s attitude was yeah, what the. And he did it and they cast him in the role. And the next thing you know, people from Hollywood saw him and saw his presence and his, you know, his voice and his demeanor. Yeah, everything.

Yeah, because he’d been through, you know, he’d been through the. Through the fire and you know, next thing you know he’s an actor. Well. Oh God. Jimmy Stewart was a. I think a brigade. Was he a brigadier or a major? I don’t know if he ever made it to. No, he made it. He made it to General. I think he’s a one star. But yeah, I think he was one star. He was reserved several missions. I don’t know if it was Linebacker one or two or the other major bombing campaign in Vietnam. Did he find. He flew missions in Vietnam.

Flew several missions in Vietnam. He said if these men are going up, I’m going to see what they’re going through. And it was. You had Linebacker one, Linebacker two and ah. And anybody in the Air Force would smack me in the head for the other one because it was equally major campaign. But anyway, he. He actually flew a few missions when we were losing B52s to the SA missile systems that the Russians had provided for the North Vietnamese. But if people knew how many actors from that time period served in World War II and not like Clark Gable, you know, where they gave him a kush job.

I mean guys who actually were in combat. I wish I could run out, list the names off, but it would, it would. The. The audience would approach. Appreciate to know the number of people, of men that fought in that war and lived good, decent, modest life, made a good career in acting when before the, you know, the Eyes Wide Shut crowd had full control of it. And I mean, I mean the list goes on and on. And today maybe we’re seeing that with some of the guys that are coming back from, you know, come back from Iraq and Afghanistan.

I’m sure there, there’s a few out there. I’m not, I’m not up on that kind of stuff. But, you know, in, in that time period, you know, it, it was a different. In other words, it was a. It was a mindset of, of the population that I think we’re gravitating back towards again. And I, I did mention that it. The, the one. It’s Seven Days in May. Now, wait a minute. Hold on a minute. Hold on just a second. Oh, there’s another film if you want to see. The first time that the Kennedy assassination was really looked at, I think it was 1973 executive action.

And the cast of that film, brilliant. But guess who wrote it? Dalton Trumbo. Dalton Trumbo was, was a great screenwriter that was blacklisted because they thought he was a communist and he wasn’t a communist and he really didn’t have much to do with it. But there were people who were jealous of how good of a writer he was. Kirk Douglas produced films that he wrote even though he was blacklisted without other people knowing it because he would put fictitious names to the scripts. Okay, but Dalton Trumbo wrote Executive Action. You, I would highly recommend to the audience watch that film.

He came as close as anyone, anyone could to telling you who the, let’s say, authors of the Kennedy assassination were. Now they pose as businessmen, but add names to that that begin with R maybe. And do they. Do they end with a stein or a gold or a bird or something? No, Er. Ilt they just. You just. You have to see the movie. I’m sure some of them were. Were that also. But again, I, you know, I. It’s, it’s just one of those films that. That captures the essence of what was pretty much understood then. That happened at the top level when the decisions were made.

And even. Or everything with. Regarding organized crime, that was melded into it. So there is no. There is no who killed Kennedy. That doesn’t exist. That wasn’t Oswald and it wasn’t that pristine poet. It was other shooters that, that didn’t exist for very long after the deed was done. Now that was told me by someone who. New. I’ll leave it at that. And. But that’s another good film for that era that we’re looking at now because I’m telling you, and I hate to say this, and everybody knows this and many have Said it, but I hate saying it.

They are not going to stop when it comes to this man, Donald J. Trump, because of what he represents. Fiefdoms don’t like having to meet their demise because they. They don’t recognize themselves as vest. Vestigial aspects of society. We have too many vestigial aspects in government that we call government, this corporate menagerie, and we have too many that are in industries that need to transition. And these people here and abroad are not going to stop. And all I can say to them is, if you keep trying. Well, it’s. He. Well, like everybody likes to say around and find out.

Yep, Fafo. Because I guarantee you, you point a gun in one direction, there’s going to be 5 pointing in yours and that at this, you see? And I’m going to say something that is not going to be tasteful to hear, but if a group of men give an order to assassinate someone, I’m sorry, you know what you just did, you just put yourself in the firing line. But not only you, but this is how it should be handled. And I. I know people disagree with this, but I’m gonna kill you. Your wife, your mistress, your pet, your children.

I’m gonna kill every thing you are and love. That’s the only way you defeat an enemy, whether it’s an individual or whether it’s a country. You’ve got to be worse than them. Okay, let’s use another film reference. Fury, Brad Pitt, probably one of his best roles. Not the greatest actor on the planet, but I’ll tell you what, he did a hell of a job in that film. He did. He did a hell of a job. They all did a hell of a job. And that was based on. And that was actually based on a real live tank commander.

Yes, it was. And he was, you know, like when they came into that town and they. There were children strung up on lamppost and from trees and with signs hang around them. I was a coward and I would not defend the Reich. And then when all these kids come out of the one building after they hit him with a high explosive in an incendiary. And the SS guy, what does he do? You. He asked the guy, is that the guy? And the German that was standing there? And he says, huh. He asked the mayor, is that the one that hung the kids? Basically, and it was ss.

He had a vengeance for the Schutzstaffel. As I would have if I had fought in that time. Or you would have and anybody else would have if you knew exactly what they were about put him aside and just gunned him down. And there were children in uniform coming out of that building, but that’s what you had. And the whole moral of that story is when he’s teaching Norman, who is basically a clerk typist, right, and he’s saying no, no manpower shortage, you’ve been assigned to my tank. You’re going to be a killer now. You’re going to have to do worse to them than you could imagine them doing to you.

You’ve got to be worse. And I’m not saying immoral, immorally worse. I’m saying you’ve got to be more fierce. It’s the only way you put the fear of God in the, in the enemy and it’s the only way they back down or quit. So whenever he saw an SS officer or SS member and what headed towards them at the crossroad, you know, basically a company of SS and they fought to the end and Norman survived and that’s shaken up but he got it by the end, he understood. And this is a, this is a reality of, of, of humanity and human, his human history.

There’s a great line in that film where he, where he said, where they walk in, he takes Norman and he’s, he, they, they’re taking a break in this one village, basically a little time down and he, they walk into this, the office of, you know, some well to do individual. And he said, you know, they were all in uniform, they got drunk as lords and shot themselves at sun up because they knew we were coming. And you know, this young kid is fresh out of basic, basically never been in combat. And now He’s a, he’s a 30 caliber, you know, front gunner on a Sherman tank.

And he’s trying to teach him if you don’t mow them down, they will kill you. And what this enemy, this, this, these globalists don’t understand, maybe they’re getting the point now is that once the minions are sorted it out and that’s coming, you’re next. Yes, it is coming and you’re next. And it doesn’t matter how much, how much, how many zeros you have behind your name. That doesn’t mean a thing. Nope, nope it does not. And you, I will say this to the audience, but I’m not going to say anything more. There are countries you’d be surprised who have 10 to 1 assassins ready for these people because they’ve been under their boot as long as we have and that well and, and you know, Russia, China, India, united who they’re all what boot have we been under? That is the banking center, right of the world.

Not Switzerland, square mile, not Britain, not the people of the British Isles. Great, great people, love them. But these sons of. In that particular square mile and their related tables, let’s say throughout Europe, that’s whose boot we’ve been under as a nation. And they have pitted us again against each other. They have flooded us with social engineering to our detriment. How many people are out there thinking, gee, I can’t wait to have my dick cut off or have my dick put on. Give me. Honestly, if those. That’s less than a fraction of a percent. But people were led to believe that that was.

Jesus, that must be 20. 20 people out of a hundred. No. And having, you know, transvestites read stories with sexual content to five and six year olds. And we allowed this. Yeah, I know, it’s insane. We allowed this. How many ran down to your school board and said no? And then what happened? The FBI came after you? What’s wrong with this picture? People, It’s a lot worse than Madison Avenue and their shiny news organizations would have you believe, and their packaging and their propaganda. And Hollywood, Hollywood, you know your days are numbered. I can guarantee that that’s coming your way, the same way it’s coming to every other center of operations.

Toronto, Chicago, New York, Boston, Minneapolis. I could name other other cities. It doesn’t matter. You get the point. No, it did not go unnoticed, nor unrecorded, nor unmonitored. Metadata is a. But metadata, you’ll find truth. And in metadata you’ll find the reality. And that is coming. Oh, yeah, that’s because if it doesn’t, 90 of the population of this world will be dead by 2035, by one way or another. So if everyone’s breathing a sigh of relief and thinks their life is going to go back. No, no, no, no, no. It’s. There is no new normal. There’s only how life has changed.

And now that the right people are moving into the right positions, the others are going to be liquidated. Fired. Not liquidated as in Nazi terms, but liquidated as in you go on your way or you’re under arrest, or you’re under investigation. And many people in these industries, these various industries, they already know this. They know it’s coming. This is why they’re pumping out this horseshit. This is why they get a dupe, a useful idiot like a Whoopi Goldberg to spout her if something she doesn’t like in her demented, brainwashed nonsense. Whatever happened to decency? Did you see what she did the other day? There was.

There’s. Last week. Oh, the cupcakes thing. Yeah. Made the assumption. Now, if I were. That. If I were that bakery, I would sue her for defamation because she may. They were. They were truly a small bakery that could only produce so much at some. At one time of. And, you know, sponge cake is not an easy thing to make. And they. And what happened Once in a while. But good. Yeah. What happened was that when their machine went down, they couldn’t make it. Yeah, right. That’s exactly it. That’s publicly said. It was because they didn’t agree with her politics.

Ms. Goldberg. Karen. Karen. Karen. What the. Were you thinking? Are you that egotistical and that moronic to think that A place you’ve obviously patronized many times before. It shows by the size of your ass now. But your brain hasn’t grown. Now it’s time for your brain to grow and realize this whole image of what you have of people in this country and of Donald Trump. You need to rework it. You need to rethink it, because I personally don’t. I feel pity for you. You’re a talented woman. You. You’ve done some really amazing stuff in your career.

Why can’t you performers just realize you’re just performers? You’re reading and doing other people’s work. What the. The. Does your notoriety have to do with your opinion? Nothing. Nothing there. And they’re paid for their opinion. There’s somebody paid. Well, yeah, exactly. Somebody posted here. I don’t think firing these people is enough. They need to go to prison or be executed for the crimes they’ve committed. I. No, I. I said that. Or prosecuted or take. You know, taken to task. And yes, there are some that have committed not just sedition or if we would simply declare this the war that it really is and define it.

You there? Yeah, I’m here. Can you hear me? Did I lose you? How about now? Yeah. Okay. Okay. I don’t know what happened, but if they would define it, it’d be much easier. But in the. In the end, yes, there are a lot of people who have committed treason and high treason simply by cooperating with groups like the Soros organization, which is just a front that you’re taught to love, to hate. There’s many of them. Them. Many of them. A lot more than just Soros. Amen to that. And they’re sitting on mountaintops in Zug and Lombardi and in other places in Europe and the United States.

No you were all part. You all took a position, an inherited position because of your ruthlessness, your callousness, your greed. Oh, again. Gosh dang. Some, something’s going on here. Having some issues there? Can you hear me? Hold on. How about that? I think. Is your, Are your earphones dead or something? No, it’s not dead at all. Nothing. I’m not even touching it. It’s just cutting out like that. I guess I might have gone too far maybe. Yeah, you’re probably, you’re, you’re over the target. You’re over the target. I’m pissing on the target right now, to be honest with you.

And you know, okay, I realize some of you might not want some information coming out and, and I’ll respect that. I know where to go, and we’re not to go for the time being, but. Oh, I. Did I bring up Peter Nygaard and the, and the rest of the evidence that, that, that you suppress. Actually, actually, I think it’s on, I think it’s on my end. It’s only on my end, so everybody else is hearing you fully. But I didn’t. Oh, well, then. Excuse me. I’m sorry. Then who cares, right? It’s squid. Who cares? Oh, I didn’t call you a squid.

And I wasn’t even thinking that. You, well, you, you think that all the time. Don’t lie. Not think that all the time. I do too. Well, you know what I think of you are share the bathrooms, you know, naked all the time. That’s none of my business. Well, when you gotta go, you gotta go. That’s right. But in the airport and it’s a pretty small place. Okay. Yeah, I know you. I get it. No, no, no, I wasn’t thinking that, brother. I wouldn’t. I know. I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m totally with you. So it, it is all good.

Why did we missed all those Marines? That left white out on my. Oh, no, no. Right. You just scrape it off. No Marines. I love the Marine Corps. No, I just, I just always. I made sure that I had plenty of crayons for them. Well, that’s your joke, not mine. I don’t want to get my ass by a Marine friend. Oh, that’s last time you say that. No, I didn’t. Oh, you know, I’m around, but, you know, it’s all good. I, I, I, I, I bag on the Marines, but, you know, I’d just be bragging on the Navy because they are part of the Navy, so.

Yeah. And you know, they don’t like to hear that though. Oh, we’re the men’s department. Well, get on. What, what is it? An. You’re, you’ll be surrounded by at least 2,000 Marines. Well, I was on, I was on an LHA. I, I was on a battleship. I was on a battleship and then I moved. I, I cross decked over to an lha. And that was interesting because I worked the night shift, so the day shift, my rack was literally like, like the, when I looked up at the, at the ceiling, the ceiling was the other side of the flight deck.

So must have been a nice quiet place. Oh, yeah. So I had. And I was, I was on the, I was on the front part of the ship and right under, right under a Hilo landing station so that, you know, I, whenever they’d be doing flight ops and I’m trying to sleep in the middle of the day, I’d hear this. So you were behind the forward, you know, redundant steering gear. No, I was, I was, no, I was more in front of the ship. But the, no, but I mean in the front of the ships. I remember there was actually a helm capability and two portholes where they could actually if the house were taken out.

I don’t, I don’t know the answer to that. You know, that’s where it was way up front. But you must have been right behind that. And that’s. If you were under the flight deck, that would. Yeah, that must. Well, I was. I just tell you this, that the, the, the helicopters were one thing, but when they flew the Harriers, that was something entirely different because the Harriers would, what they would do is they break the steel like nobody’s business. And it was extraordinarily loud. And so I’d hear this revving up of an engine and then that was me trying to sleep with that going on above my head.

Three feet above my head. Behind. She’ll take the care force any day with that. Yeah, exactly. So, brother, let’s, let’s cut it off. We’re at the three hour mark. We’ve, we’ve gone on long time tonight and I got a kitty that I got to take care of here. So we touched upon a few things. I think we, yeah, we, we hit one or two things. My favorite, my favorite is obviously the, the banning of the dance. That is just, that’s like, that’s, that’s just gold. Let’s see how much more crazy. You know, I thought, I thought, you know, what’s that line in as good as it gets? You know, so crazy somewhere else.

We’re all stocked up here. Well, I mean, how much more insane is this going to get to where you ban Donald Trump’s funky little dance at the end of his. I think I. You know what? I have no problem with what he says or does. It’s, It’s. It’s. If you’re from that area of the country, why would you. Whoopi. Karen. Karen. I want to. I want to find something here. And this was absolutely hilarious. See if I can find it, man. It’s a ways back. Okay, well, I’m just gonna. I can’t find it, so I’m gonna just have to.

Have to explain it. It was this guy who came out and he said he was bagging on all these lefties because they’re all coming out and saying, oh, well, don’t ever have. Don’t have sex anymore. And. And I’m not gonna. I’m not gonna have sex anymore. And I’m gonna be, you know, don’t we want you? It’s like, so this guy says. This guy says, wow, Donald Trump wins. And then. And, and so it took Donald Trump winning for you to stop being a hoe. The world’s getting better already. And all these, all these lefties that don’t want to have.

They don’t want to procreate up. Awesome. I. I don’t got to worry about you raising up kids. No, they want. They want to like minks, but they don’t want the babies. Well, you know, and that’s exactly right. Moral skewed mind that, you know, whether we. Look the bottom line, the. That act is to procreate. It’s not for your. Just for your pleasure. It’s pleasurable. So you try to procreate. But if y’all don’t want to do that and you on that, you know, of that mindset. Please, by all means. I love what Matt Gates said. Did you hear what that gate said? No.

So Matt Gates said. He says a lot of things. Yeah, I know. He’s. He’s talking. He was talking about the women that came to the. To the. The women that came to the rallies. And he’s like, well, they’re not really all that. I mean, like, they. Who wants to impregnate them anyway? And so this reporter asked them. He said. He said, she said. She said. When you said the other day that they didn’t want to be impregnated or nobody would want to impregnate them, were you insinuating that they were fat? And ugly. And he said, yeah.

And she’s like, well, what, what do you, what do you say to the people that say that? That’s offensive. I was like, he said, be offended. Yeah, exactly. Bingo. Love it. Be offended. Be offended. I mean, you know, seriously, though, I, I, I’ve seen this, and I’m, I said to my wife, I said, you know, tell me. It’s just not me. But when they show, come when they were showing Kamala crowds and then they’d show a Trump crowd, you could see the physical differences. I mean, I’m not talking about race. I’m telling all races of each group.

The ones at the Trump rallies looked healthier, more attractive on, on as a whole, and happier. The ones at the Camela rallies or whatever, how she pronounces it, I, I prefer to, prefer to call it camel toe. But it, they were not there. There’s something different about them. It’s as if they’re less, less evolved. And I, I’m sorry to say that, but it, it’s true, because they’re thinking. Well, their lack of thinking, rather. It shows that. What is that noise I’m hearing? Hold on a second. I don’t know. Yeah, so let’s, yeah, let’s call it quits.

Are you getting, are you getting hammered by the, by the wifey? Well, that, yeah, that was part of it, too, but not hammered. It was. I, you know what I’m saying? I’m, I’m being silly. All right, brother, well, any, any parting shots? Yeah, one parting shot to everyone that’s part of the globalist agenda. You, you know, I can’t, I can’t wait to see you. I, I can’t judge you, and I won’t judge you. But, you know, I, I like that, I do like that one statement. Putin said, I am no one, and I’m in no position to judge anyone, but I can send you where you can be judged.

Amen to that, brother. And I wish that came out of Trump’s mouth, but it came. But Putin has the ability to say that where Trump would be crucified for that. But I know he’d love to say it, but that’s my feeling. To all of those who are a part of the globalist agenda, that’s all of you bastards in ses, all of you in certain appointed positions who’ve never done the work that the people you rule over die doing. Die doing. All right, between a certain general and myself in, in, in an exchange between the two. Nine people since December of last year.

Nine almost Equally divided in each of our lives have died in this war that nobody really knows about but is picking up on. And to those globalists, servants, minions, lackeys. You’re nothing but lackeys. I don’t give a damn if you had XYZ Agency. You’re a lackey and you know it. And the first one that went was the hardest in that time period. It. And I’m not. I’m not going to forget that. And there’s probably some other ears listening to this that know exact. Maybe two or three sets of ears that know exactly what the. I’m talking about.

And this is. I’m saying this for the benefit of the audience. Good people have died because they were too much over the target, in the shadows, not in the open, but in plain sight. And they’re no longer with us. People I would have laid my life down for. So that’s how serious this is. So these globalists, you, George Soros, you don’t know me from. I’m sure you know, you probably have figured out, but you don’t know me from, but you and your son. Because I do want to see bastards like you hanging from a rope on the side of Cuba and a lot of others.

And I know, yeah, there’s a lot that would say, well, let’s just let bygones be bygones, and we’ll corner them and they won’t do anything for the rest of their lives. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. These people are responsible for everyone out here who knows. And everyone in this audience knows someone who’s died from a COVID injection or the. A. An engineered bioweapon, a binary attack. The shot was the killer. To everyone who was behind that. That little squirmy piece of Fauci, who was in that position far too long from the time of aids.

Aids? Oh, well, he was behind aids. Yeah, exactly. That’s what I’m saying. And yeah, I lost an uncle to that, and I don’t even know. You don’t have to tell me about that. I’m just saying, you know, I was being so. I was being silly, but I. But no, no, no, no, no. There’s no apology necessary. People like that, who served an agenda that’s being financed by the ones who print the money, create the money out of thin air, that is Means nothing has no real value other than its currency. It’s like electricity. They throw enough energy in one direction, they will get a result.

I would say to the audience, find your center. Find your moral center. And stick to it because if you don’t, and I mean just on a simple everyday level so that it does reflect when others interact with you, these sons of. Are going to get what they want or deserve. Well, we don’t want them to get what they want. We want them to get what they deserve. Okay? Because their plan is for you and all of your family, or if you don’t have a family and you just have a lot of friends, it they want. Now it’s 14 out of 15 of you dead.

Get that through your head. There’s a nice, there’s a nice comment. Can. Can we just feed them all alive to the sharks? In the Caribbean, in Cuba after chumming the waters. That’d be awesome too, wouldn’t it? I like that. Be. That’d be thrown a little. Throwing a. Throwing some fury downrange, to use the title that film. And that’s. That. That’s. I could think of some other things that would be a little bit more painful and torturous. I, I can, I can, I can. I’ve. You know, I, I like the idea of tying them to a steak in the middle of a.

Of the hot desert and coating them in honey over. Over a red ant pile. Okay, how about we start skinning them with scalpels, Start at the shins and then throw coagulant on it. No, we’re not going to let you bleed out just yet. We got a lot. We got a whole lot of skin to go. Yeah, let’s. You want to get fun? We can have fun with that. I mean, no, it’s not that I, No, I wouldn’t do that. I’m not advocating that. It’s, it’s. This is the dark comedic thing you have to do once in a while.

You go insane with all this. Well, we could, we could, we could be like the British and give the. Give. Give them small blankets with smallpox. Sure, I’d rather. Yeah. Yeah. Even though that, that really didn’t. Isn’t a way to communicate that. I mean, to transfer that disease. But they tried it anyway and it was just the ones giving it to him that gave it to him. But, you know, that’s it. That’s it. I mean this, this war is entering a new. Yeah. Dark humor. You gotta have it. But anyway, this, this war is entering a new phase.

But it, it’s an offensive phase. A good. I imagine there’s a lot of deals being talked for the last year or two and a lot of deals being talked right now. A lot of leverage being used and a Lot of. A lot of. A lot of these minions are. They’re going to face it one way or the other. Well, the. My parting shot here is that the way that I know that they are having a very difficult time is they’re eating each other alive. And they do eat their own. So let them do it. Yep, let them do it.

And as they say, never let. Never get in. In the way of an enemy when he’s destroying himself. Exactly. So. All right, guys, on that note, we are going to bid you adieu. Enjoy your Monday evening, and we will see you next week. So next week is going to be a little bit shorter, obviously, because of Thanksgiving, but, you know, there will still be plenty to talk about. And we will be prepping you for your Thanksgiving dinners with your relatives who are about. Who may or may not show. Oh, my God. I don’t even want to think about the collective Thanksgiving dinners across the country.

The beautiful. The beautiful thing about. The beautiful thing about Thanksgiving is it’s going to. When you start sharing all your. All the stuff about Trump, it’s going to completely shrink your Christmas list. That’s a good thing because the economy sucks. There’s less money to buy less gifts, so. Exactly. Works out. It’s a beautiful thing. Silver linings, baby. Silver linings. Half is the. The glass is half full. It always is and always have full. And this is how God does things. You know, God has a sense of humor, too. You know, he created humanity. I mean, come on.

Exactly. That’s so true. But look, I’ll leave it with this. It’s better than, you know, living in a mud hut. Yes. And worrying about, you know, the mosquito larvae in the water and the disease they carry and. And where the next meal is coming from. I had a friend. I had a friend who was a seal, and I’m not trying to one up you here. I have a friend who’s a seal. And I asked him, I said, what was your worst. I was like, the worst situation that you ever found yourself in when you were, like, bivouacked or.

You know what he said? Oh, he said, that’s. That’s easy. He’s like, we were. We were in this jungle and we just. We had. We were. We had to get some sleep. And so we said. We laid down, but there it was literally, like, it was just crazy sprawling with roaches. And we had roaches all over. There were roaches everywhere. Yeah, it’s fun stuff. And. Oh, gross. Couldn’t imagine that. But he says, yeah, he’s like, that was I mean, you had to do what you had to do. Yeah. Yeah. Your little. Your little bivy tent ain’t gonna protect you from that.

No, it is. Sure not. Anyway, thank you all for indulging us. And it was fun. Yeah, this was. This was actually. This was. This was fun. We got. We got some good stuff in, but we get some good laughs in, too. That’s. I think that’s imperative. We need to. We need levity right now because there’s. It’s just. It’s. Some of the stuff is so doggone heavy. So it is. And all I can say is just God bless and be with all of you. Amen. God bless and be with everybody. And never, you know, always remember that this is the greatest time in the history of the world to be alive.

And we have the privilege of watching with our own eyes what many future generations are going to get to read about in books. Yeah. And let love, loving kindness, but steadfastness and certainty be with you. Amen. On that note, everybody, wish you all a wonderful evening. I will be back tomorrow. Hopefully, Doug will be here for the Constitution class. I haven’t heard from him, but I expect. Expect that that will. That will still be on, but certainly Mike King and I are going to be on at 5, 5 Pacific, 8 Eastern, and we’re going to be talking about the.

The topic of conversation is the two faces of Mr. Trump. So I’m looking forward to that episode. It’s going to be a lot of fun. So see you all manana. And thank you, Ghost, for your time, sir. Appreciate it. Thank you. And thank the audience. All right, good night, everybody.
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