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Summary
➡ The text discusses the potential for violence in the homeland due to the Iranian government’s targeting of its critics and the influence of foreign terrorist organizations. It also mentions the possibility of violent extremists and hate crime perpetrators attacking targets perceived to be Jewish, pro-Israel, or linked to the US government. The text further discusses the Iranian regime’s control over its people and the hope for a rise against it. Lastly, it talks about a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, the destruction of the Iranian nuclear program, and China’s concern over the Iran-Israel conflict due to its dependence on Middle Eastern oil.
➡ The text discusses how landowners can profit from government subsidies by not farming their land. It also touches on the issue of wealthy individuals and foreign companies buying up farmland. The conversation then shifts to the topic of tamper-proof digital systems, suggesting that advanced, encrypted ledger systems could provide a solution. The text ends with a reminder of the importance of moving forward responsibly with these technologies.
➡ The text discusses the globalist agenda, its influence on various nations, and the role of memory in shaping public perception. It also touches on the potential misuse of artificial intelligence in media and the need for caution. The author expresses concern about the future, particularly regarding the potential for market instability and the manipulation of information.
➡ The text is a humorous take on a fictional Star Trek series, where the spaceship Engels Prize, part of the socialist Federation of Planets, aims to spread liberation across the stars. The crew, including Captain Picardov and Commissar Spock, face various challenges, including ideological contradictions and a catastrophic plasma release. The text also discusses the evolution of technology, from the Atari to AI avatars, and the potential issues with AI development. It ends with a discussion on Silicon Valley executives joining the military as officers without attending boot camp, arguing that it’s a positive move as they will be under military scrutiny.
➡ The speaker attended a concert by OMD, a band they enjoy, and created a Spotify playlist of the songs played. They also discussed the current political situation, suggesting that strategic and pragmatic actions are needed, not emotional reactions. They believe that the current financial system, based on the Federal Reserve note, is unsustainable and its inevitable collapse will be disruptive. They also mentioned a “big beautiful bill” that could help mitigate potential economic crashes, despite its flaws.
➡ The discussion revolves around the increase in military spending, the potential economic downturn, and its impact on the farming industry. The speakers express concern over large companies wanting to lock in prices for farm produce, anticipating a rise in prices due to a predicted economic slump. They also discuss the manipulation of oil prices and the impact of energy costs on the farming industry. The conversation ends with a call for more drilling to increase oil supply and potentially lower energy costs.
➡ The text discusses the high cost of diesel fuel and its impact on various industries, particularly trucking and farming. It also touches on the oil industry’s practices and the shift towards alternative energies. The text further explores the reasons behind California’s high gas prices, attributing it to environmental policies and inefficient infrastructure. Lastly, it considers the possibility of farmers producing their own fuel from high-alcohol-content grains.
➡ The conversation discusses the potential of using waste products like wood and grain waste to produce ethyl alcohol, a type of fuel. They also consider the feasibility of generating hydroelectricity at their ranch. The high cost of energy and animal medication are identified as significant expenses for farmers. The discussion also touches on the potential of kudzu, a fast-growing plant, for biofuel production and the future of electric and hybrid vehicles.
➡ The text discusses a historical program by Adolf Hitler that forgave home loans for couples who had children. It also covers various topics like electric cars, the potential of water-powered engines, and the secrecy of NASA. The conversation ends with a humorous note about an In-N-Out Burger on the moon.
➡ The speaker believes that the moon landing footage was pre-recorded at Cannon Air Force Base for security reasons. They also discuss the challenges faced by small farmers, who are refusing to set price contracts due to the risk of increased expenses. The speaker suggests that this refusal is a strategy to resist attempts to eliminate small farming operations. They also mention the high markup in the food supply chain, with the greatest increase occurring at the retail level.
Transcript
Ron Partain here with my good friend ghost. It is June 23rd, Monday, 2025, and, man, a lot of stuff happening, actually. I don’t know. Is there anything happening? No, not much. I don’t see anything. No, just special military action taken in the hand and done as it should have been and as we knew it would turn out. But other than that, no. World War Three. I. World War Three. I think World War Three began, but it took about 15 minutes and it was over. You know, I don’t, I don’t, I don’t know about you and I don’t, I don’t say this because I’m trying to belittle anybody or anything, but I, I’m like, I sleep like a baby at night.
I am not worried. I don’t, I’m not like, afraid of anything. I’m just like, whatever’s going to happen is going to happen and I’m just going to just sit back and watch it. And I mean, I’m, I’m active doing things, but it’s like, I mean, I don’t, I, I literally have no fear about what’s going on in the world. None whatsoever. Because, you know, how can you fear a global production, Right. Film production or. And I’m not saying back off and eat your popcorn. No. Now threat levels higher than ever in the States, but, you know, higher than it’s been in a long, long time.
And yeah, so I, I, I’m not worried. I haven’t been worried about this whole situation. The sky wasn’t falling and we’re okay. Yeah. And, oh, who knows what the free radicals will do in the, in this country. I know the alert is way up there is. Matter of fact, you can share that bulletin. That’s. Which bullet. That’s one. The one I sent you from. I believe it was Department of, Department of Fatherland. I mean, Homeland Security. I’m sorry, it just gives you that vibe, you know, Fusion Centers Etc. But come on, I’m sure they’re all trying to do a good job.
Leo. Leo wants attention. I don’t know why he’s being so needy right now, but I think he has an opinion on the subject. But he’s trying to give it to you telepathically, so. Yeah, that works. He’s. He’s unquestionably my most beautiful cat, so. But. And he’s very affectionate. Ron’s in love. Oh, I don’t know about that, but let me find that. Come on. What the. Buddy. Okay, not the YouTube link. Oh, there it is, right there. And I noticed less. Less starlink interference and net interference as of the past, say, 48 hours compared to what most were saying across the country, regardless of their provider, so.
But we are under attack. We’ll get into that later. Cyber attack. That is cyber attack. Where is that dog? Yeah, it’s been a great show, Ron, and we’ll continue. What’s going on? Your screen is red. Yeah, I know. All right. The. The. I had this thing open and it didn’t want to work. Let me try something different. Who’s Batman’s butler? I don’t know. Who is Batman’s butler? You know, the guy that always takes care of him. I can’t remember his name, but you could use an AI version of that. Matter of fact, so could I. I can’t trust.
Open his mouth. Let me try this again. Share screen. There we go. Yes. Russians. The Russians. The Russia. Russia did it. Russia. Russia. Rush. Russia. They’re not letting us go on the air, buddy. All right, I’m gonna have to. Come on. All right, here, have some. And then after this, I’m going to put him out because he’s. He’s too needy right now. Here, have it. Hurry up. All right, so zoom on this tsunamish plot. I see that in the chat. That’s. It is. I think they secretly run the world. Hold on one second. Actually would be nice if they did.
Stand by one second. I like this one. Hello, everyone. Many are uncorking the champagne and I’m not feeling it. Once the Fed is gone, the surveillance is gone and the lion and propaganda are gone. I’ll celebrate. I agree. There is no champagne popping moment right now or for the foreseeable future. Okay. Sorry about that. I had to put. I had to put him out. I just. I couldn’t handle it anymore and I don’t Normally do that. 7. 17. Yeah, good time to start. Yeah. 17. 17. Yeah, it’s 17. 17 for those hours military time. Yeah. 24 hour clock.
Are we going to begin? Are we going to just sit here? No. 100%. Yeah. I’m sorry, I’m one of those, I’m in one of those good moods. All my clocks are on set to military time. Mine are always set to 5pm so. Summary of the threat to the United States. The ongoing Iran conflict is causing a heightened threat environment in the United States. Low level cyber attacks against U.S. networks by pro Iranian activists are likely and cyber actors affiliated with the Iranian government may conduct attacks against US Networks. Iran also has a long standing commitment to target US government officials it views as responsible for the death of Iranian military commander killed in January of 2020.
That would be Soleimani. The likelihood of violent extremists in the homeland independently mobilizing to violence in response to the conflict would likely increase if Iranian leadership issued a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against targets in the homeland. On that point, real quick, from what I understand it has been to a certain extent what’s that Iranian devotees here doing to do stupid stuff. The, you know, the, the driving into the church. I think that might have been a lone wolf or a test situation on their part in Michigan on Sunday. But the rest remains to be seen.
But yeah, every, every city is on high alert. Every state. All but California. Yeah. California. Well you’ve got your dear leader out there. Yeah, no, yeah, he’s. We’ve got the situation. He is the asshole. He’s the asshole of the deep state. Hey, they’re mostly, they’re peaceful protests as you know, as the freaking smoke is going up in the air. Yeah. Buildings are burning and those are peaceful fire. Yeah. And the, and the peaceful fires. They’re cold. Come on. We’re just trying to stay warm. Yeah, yeah. It’s so cold right now in California. Anyway, continue on with that.
So folks get, let’s see, leadership issued a religious ruling for. A religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against targets in the homeland. Multiple recent homeland terrorist attacks have been motivated by anti Semitic or anti Israel sentiment. And the ongoing Israel Iran conflict could contribute to U S Based individuals plotting additional attacks. Additional information, the Iranian government has publicly condemned direct US Involvement in the conflict. Both activists and Iranian governments have affiliated actors routinely targeted. Affiliated actors routinely target poorly secured US networks and Internet connected devices for disruptive cyber attacks. I’ve heard a lot of people this past week who’ve said that they’re having issues with wi fi and cell service and all kinds of stuff.
Well, the bad part is a few places Reports have come in of banking like no depositing of cash, even no withdrawal of cash. Interesting things. Their systems are temporarily down. Message I sent you the other day, I think I specifically said that finance banks and financial institutions will be targeted and they’re not. They’re targeted on any level of the risk or systems used by banking, which mostly is risk for the average depositor, meaning reduced instruction set computation. Very simple. They’re, they’re geared towards tallying dollars and cents with interest and all the other considerations that go into that.
So they’re very simple and straightforward in that they’re attacking those but also the complex instruction set systems, computers and that’s where again the economy in the end is an ultimate weapon. Attacking the economy and the free flow of transactions is other than military, the worst thing that a country can deal with. So I think everyone in that industry is on heightened alert. Financial houses, banks, credit unions, co ops, etc, etc, they’re all on the, they’re all on the target list for the hacktivist types and the, those who would actually do a high level attack against such things.
And so there’s been hiccups in certain regions and locally in those regions. Are you familiar with the YouTube channel called China Update? Yeah, I try to catch it when I can. I haven’t. You know they do a pretty good job of. I want to. I wanted to play something from one of their, from their video from earlier today. U.S. law enforcement has been disrupted multiple potentially lethal Iranian backed plots in the United States since 2020. During this time frame, the Iranian government has also unsuccessfully targeted critics of its regime who are based in the homeland for lethal attack.
If Iranian leadership were to issue a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against specific targets in the home, it could increase the likelihood that a supporter of the Iranian regime is inspired to commit an act of violence in the homeland. Since the start of the conflict, we have seen media released by foreign terrorist organizations including Hamas, Lebanese Hezbollah, the Houthis and the Popular Front for the Liberty the Liberation of Palestine. But is that the, is that the new plo? I would imagine, yes. Let’s see here. Rebranding. Yeah, among others, some of which have called for violence against U.S.
assets and personal and personnel in the Middle East. The conflict also has or could also motivate violent extremists and hate crime perpetrators seeking to attack targets perceived to be Jewish, pro Israel or linked to US government or military homeland. So there is that. So you have, you have a certain faction in Israel that nobody wants to really deal with at this point and Ben Benji or Bibi is their front man on that. So just I ask people, be mindful of that. Everyone. This idea of Jews this, Jews that, stop it with that. It’d be like saying there’s a group of shitty people running the state of Maine.
But it’s everyone from Maine is this. And everyone from. It’s not the case. We, you know that this is common sense and this is an aspect of perception for folks to always be aware of. In the same vein that what has been messages that have been overtly and broadly sent to the Iranian people and as I’ve said over the years that whenever Iran was brought up, please do not confuse the Iranian people with that regime. That regime has an iron fist control on them. They’ve locked them out as far as Internet. They’re observing every internal Internet communication going on for any resistance against them.
I think that will fall in time because I think what was already in place for them to rise up with assistance didn’t happen out of probably fear for the most part of all those involved, but I think will have to probably reorganize themselves after the Iranian state police apparatus have been doing what they’ve been doing to forward thinking and vocal Iranians. It comes down to are they regrouping and ready to do such a thing. I would have hoped that those centers of power regarding the Iranian secret police would have been wiped out with prejudice. Destroy them, flatten them, kill as many as those people as you can and you take the attack dog, the sheepdog version and, and bring it down a few notches.
Then they would probably rise up. I think in my simple analysis and humble opinion, that that’s going on right now. This is the one you sent me about Tehran movement closely watched. Let’s play this for a second Middle East. And some breaking news coming just now. Joining us this Evening, Vice President J.D. vance. Mr. Vice President, thanks for coming. Absolutely, thank you. Just seconds ago, the President went to Truth Social and typed this. It has been fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran that there will be a complete and total ceasefire. Complete and total ceasefire is what he typed.
Yep. What does that mean? How did it come about? What’s the development? Yeah, well, we were actually working on that just as I left the White House to come over here. So that’s good news that the President was able to get that across the finish line. I think what it means, Brett, is quite simple. First of all, the President, without, knock on wood, having a single American casualty, obliterated the Iranian nuclear program. We are now, in a place where we weren’t a week ago, a week ago, Iran was very close to having a nuclear weapon. Now, Iran is incapable of building a nuclear weapon with the equipment they have because we destroyed it.
So that’s a very, very big thing. Now, what that means, I think, is we have to talk to Iran and of course to Israel about what the future holds. Because while we have obliterated the Iranian nuclear program, our hope and our expectation is that they’re not going to try to rebuild that program. And I think that’s what the President is really trying to figure out here is to build a long term settlement here to where we can have peace in the region, where our regional allies and of course the American people, most importantly, can be secured, but where we can ensure sure that the destruction of the Iranian nuclear program that has already happened is not something they try to rebuild.
I want to. All right, I’m, I’m, I’m over that. Yeah, that’s, that’s a very positive interview that was done and the Vice President did a great job with it. But it’s all the basics everybody’s expecting to hear. This was, this is from China. That’s a 50% crash. China’s wealth is destroyed. China’s financial order plan. And then Iran and China and just have a quick listen to this. Geopolitics. Back to the economy and then global finance. The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel has China deeply concerned. The trade, energy and diplomatic implications of the conflict are huge for Beijing.
Yesterday, Thursday, General Secretary Xi Jinping spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin, issuing a cautious but firm call for de escalation as the Israel Iran conflict intensifies. Unlike Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who condemned Israel’s strikes as violations of international law, during a separate call with Oman’s Foreign minister earlier in the week, she interestingly avoided direct blame, but warned that the world is entering, quote, a new period of turbulence and transformation, end quote. The softening tone is curious and we’ll see shortly why China may be trying to hedge its bet. In his call with Putin, Xi outlined a four point plan centered on halting hostilities, protecting civilians, resuming diplomatic dialogue and rallying international cooperation, particularly urging the UN Security Council to take a more active role.
If the conflict further escalates, she warned, both sides will suffer greater losses and regional countries will also be severely affected. End quote. Now, this is largely rhetorical. China cannot really do that much with the exception of some quiet support for Iran behind the scenes. And of course, China is trying to get its people out of the region. This week, Beijing has evacuated over 1,600 citizens from Iran and several hundred from Israel and its broader strategy remains uncertain. Behind China’s diplomatic posture lies an uncomfortable truth. Beijing is increasingly vulnerable to instability in the Middle east generally and with Iran specifically.
Over 43% of China’s imported oil comes from the region and disruptions like the current conflict further demonstrates just how fragile China’s energy lifeline is. Despite a robust domestic energy strategy, including China’s first nationwide energy law enabled earlier this year, Beijing has failed to insulate the country from external shocks. The so called Malacca dilemma, Ghana’s reliance on shipping crude oil through narrow sea lanes, vulnerable to blockade, remains unresolved. Even Beijing’s investment in alternative energy, which we’ve covered this year, including renewable energies and critical minerals, have not matured enough to ease short term dependence on Middle Eastern oil.
The Israeli. Well, anyway, the, the point there is, is that China is in deep. China is actually having a hard time and see this really it, what it does is it makes me question all this crap about how strong China is and all how they’re our biggest threat. Well, I think China is very much a paper tiger. I don’t think they’re nearly as strong as they claim to be. And they’re not. The propaganda will always stretch it not too far but far enough that it may be believable to the passive or not so passive observer, but it’s.
Yeah, there’s a lot of bullshit coming out of their pipeline every day. I want to play this short because this, I don’t know how long this is, maybe, maybe 45 seconds to a minute. But this will give you an idea of why I’m skeptical of this whole bullshit about Iran and their nuclear program. All right, just pay attention to the years at the top. Will be capable of producing alone without importing anything, nuclear bombs within three to five years. The deadline for attaining this goal is getting extremely close. Iran and Libya are racing to develop nuclear weapons.
Iran is gearing up to have to produce 25 bombs atomic bombs a year, 250 bombs in a decade. By next spring at most, by next summer at current enrichment rates, they will be finished. Iran is so dangerous, weeks away from having the fissile material for an entire arsenal of nuclear bombs. Iran to produce an arsenal of nuclear weapons. They have the wherewithal, the stored up preserved knowledge to make a bomb very quickly if they wanted to do it. Iran could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time. It could be within a few months. So anyway, I play that to Say that, you know, color me skeptical about the Iranian nuclear program.
And, and then when I see J.D. vance coming out and saying that and Trump saying that, it’s like, I don’t know if they’re playing to that tune. I’m not 100 sure they’re not. And the whole idea here was Netanyahu being a, out of the factions in Israel being the, the face, the voice of the globalist agenda. It’s as simple as that. They were counting on people’s three and a half year combined memory. That’s about the extent of, let’s say the overall collective memory is. You’ll have those like us and many others who remember the details from four or five years back onto decades to be able to point out this is not something new.
It was they’re going to have a bomb soon. And this was always to spark off the, let’s say to go down from the supernational globalist layer and go to your neocons, for example. The neocons were always making their plans, the plan for New American Century, all of that. This all fed into their agenda to get their goal quicker. Pretty soon I expect to hear Agenda 2030 becomes Agenda 2035 and that’ll probably be the last incarnation of that horse that they’ve been putting out decade after decade. Not horseshit in the fact that it’s not real or it’s nonsense.
Was telling you what they’re going to do in law and in the law of the sovereign layer. Sure they’re going to inform you of their actions. To come a that way you can’t say you didn’t know but usually there it’s quietly done and majority of people don’t know because they haven’t seen it. And it’s a replay, a replay. Let’s try this loop again because the generations change, they meld, they blur and we’ve got to get it out there again every five years for this. For the newer minds who are engaged or coming through the circus tent to view the show for their 15 minutes or hour, they do it for them.
But to do anything less would be a true provable conspiracy. This is why they play it that way through optics, propaganda, etc. And try to weaken the host nations that are targets of it. And I say host because it’s operating here and in various nations actively. This is why we’re in the position we’re in many years of ses. ABA number of organizations that we’ve mentioned in the past that are cross pond, let’s say quasi think tanks but mostly what’s our next move? Private discussion groups that get trend that gets translated to the English hierarchy as well as the American and other countries.
But the beautiful thing is people are seeing this for what it is. Yeah, well we can say that. But again for it to be done right, solid and correctly over time and to take, to take root. Yeah, it’s a constant retort to their verbiage and their announcements and I think it’s been very successful in our country and will prove to be, will prove to be so in real time as well as historical context. Because right now, to be honest, the President does have the authority and has had the authority to arrest, well let’s say the deal, the Hussein’s and the murderous witches of Arkansas etc.
He has had the ability, just because you have the ability doesn’t mean you do it to satisfy public say needs, desires that are very short termed or zero termed in thinking. But it’s ultimately what they want. It’s their real and justifiable and viable, you know, statement over and over. There is a time coming for that but when you do that you can’t it up on any one case. They all have to be to the extent of the hierarchy of the lackeys who put this stuff upon us and there’s their sound bites are played ad nauseam over the years as the situations change.
The bottom line is you’re going to do that have everything and I, you have to understand everything up to the minute and then how it’s executed also has to be acceptable in the minds of people who don’t largely know or grasp or understand for that matter. So here we are, we’re getting close, very close. The thing that worries me, and I know there’s contingencies to deal with it is the sixth and seventh coming up that have been awfully quiet in the media because they’re not going to report on the BRICS conference in Rio coming up until they have to.
They still work for the enemy and that is the globalist, the enemy of mankind, of all of us on this planet. So this is a major concern of mine that it has been too quiet yet the ramifications of what they’ll announce could stymie the markets, tank them. That’s just the normal reaction of money management that handles 80% of it for their less, far, far less than 1% billionaires or without regard at all for the 20% that are the pension funds, the individual investors, all of that. So they’re going to be taking, they’re always shorting or placing long bets on their stock ventures.
The question is, who’s shorting now and what are they shorting? Prime example, very short. The Deepwater Horizon explosion, I believe it was. I believe it was Goldman Sachs. It was one of the top two houses shorted all of their oil positions in the Gulf two weeks prior to that event. So it was great that the Hollywood apparatus began another arm of the propaganda outlets in this country and for nationwide and worldwide consumption. Produced a really good film. I think Peter Berg directed it about Deepwater Horizon. Doesn’t take very long did it after that for that film to come out.
When a film is brought out that’s well done. Even those who are producing it and writing it are being used to a degree as useful idiots unless they’re walking into it with full cooperation and disclosure. Again, throw Mark Wahlberg in it. He’s a good guy by all accounts. Throw him in there. Public loves him, stories told. It’s very emotional. But was that the reality of it? And the answer is no. No, I actually, I don’t think Mark Wahlberg would at this point in time. And this is just me speculating, but I think Mark Wahlberg would be a little bit more careful with things that he’s.
That he does. He actually packed up. He packed up all of his. All of his stuff and he moved to. I think he moved to like, Nevada. Yeah, he moved to Nevada. He’s like, I’m out of here. I’m not. I’m not using my kids in this. Well, they’re a group of very good, good ones in Hollywood are trying to build what’s called Hollywood 2.0 and that will be based out of Nevada and other locations. They don’t need Los Angeles. Ultimately. You do not need them. And they know this and wisely they’re making steps to. But I.
I fear for their security on a higher level as far as infiltration and re. Establishment of certain influences go for that, they’re going to need a different kind of help. And my caution is them is to be very careful of who you do business with. They may have, in your eyes and personal. I mean, in their eyes, both personal and professional histories with certain individuals. But you’ve got. They’ve got to be left out. That’s just a very simple example of what would probably come at them while it can. But these kind of attempts, I’d say others you might have to be dubious with.
But this particular one I think is trying to get off on the right foot and get back to telling truthful great stories, comedies, etc. I, I think Hollywood’s dead. It is dead. Hollywood is dead. And the, it’s just, it just doesn’t know it yet. You know, Hollywood. The thing that really killed Hollywood was streaming. Yeah. Yeah. And what’s about to kill streaming is AI. AI is going to have to be carefully watched and implemented on that level. They’re not going to have access to the super intelligent AI, the laboratory stuff that. Right. Of course not. You know, like, like the mainframe supercomputers are rarely plugged into the, the Internet.
They’re working out complex problems. There’s several in the works of being developed and I think they’re being developed. The idea of actual functioning, more developed quantum chips, etc. But that cannot be allowed to run amok. But AI on the craft and creation level, I think that’s going to make leaps and bounds over the, the very next short few years. So people are going to have to watch for deep fakes. Why did the term and the concept of deep fakes come out well before several years ago, well before the current. Well, here’s AI run with it. Applications and systems that are out there now available to everyone.
Again, those systems are learning for the larger system. So be careful what you do on them or if you do do it through, even though most people won’t be able to do it, do it through a proxy. That’s just. I don’t want to get off on rabbit holes. But that’s the reality of it. It because one day video, when it’s rendered and rendered to a higher level of sophistication where it is not discernible between real life and a video. Again, certain things will be inadmissible in a just chord. Yeah, well, because. Let’s have a look. Just the way it is.
Have a little fun moment here. I think I played this for you last week, but let’s have a fun moment. Let’s see. This was fun. So if you’ll notice a good one. It’s not the Enterprise, it’s the Engels Prize. From the ashes of bourgeois idealism rises a new dawn of interstellar unity. Welcome aboard the Engels Prize D flagship of the socialist Federation of Planets. Its mission, to bring liberation to the stars, whether they ask for it or not. The ship is commanded by the ever composed Captain Picardov, a man who whose boldness is rivaled only by his ideological purity.
Commander Data, a marvel of synthetic engineering programmed with the combined logic of Federation science and the teachings of Karl Marx. When confronted with the contradiction between rational inquiry and state mandated ideology. He experienced a fatal error and burst into flames. The crew mourned and immediately accused him of harboring counter revolutionary software. But the ship’s true authority is supreme Commissar Spock. His cold Vulcan logic proved perfectly suited for party politics and the art of systematic betrayal. His greatest triumph came during the Great Purge of 2137 when he personally condemned his former captain. The man who once saved his life was sentenced to re education on Rura Panthe Warf.
The honorable warrior from House Proletariat finds solace in the Federation’s violent enforcement of economic justice. He advises photon torpedo strikes at the first sign of market competition. Dr. Khrushcheirova treats illness the same way she treats dissent. With permanent sedation. Her son Comrade Wesley, now long missing, was last seen questioning the efficiency of warp core safety protocols. The State’s official report declared that he ascended to a higher plane of socialism. Counselor Troj was assigned as part of the Federation’s DEI initiative. Her primary function is to provide visual morale to the male officers. Her uniform was custom designed by Comrade Riker.
Riker was praised for his contributions to the socialist cause shortly before his imprisonment for hoarding forbidden instruments. No enemy was greater than Ferenginar, home of the galaxy’s most unrepentant capitalists. Its markets were unregulated, its profits obscene. So the federation rained down 45 megatons of economic justice upon them. The Grand Nagus lies buck broken upon the floor of the throne room. As the fires of Marxist purification consume Ferenginar. The survivors now harvest potatoes on Sirius. Aid. But even glorious victories have costs. Following the liberation of Ferenginar, the Engelsprize’s warp corps experienced a minor deviation. Chief Engineer Laforger assured command that all readings were nominal.
They were not. Officer Dyatlov, veteran of the Chernobyl station, confidently advised Captain Picardov, Dwarf cores don’t explode, Comrade Captain. It is physically impossible. Moments later, a containment breach triggered a catastrophic plasma release. The Engels Prize was lost. The crew perished as heroes of the revolution. Following the peaceful liberation of Ferenginar, a fearsome race known as the Borg arrived at the Federation’s border. But the Federation did not fear them. Quite the opposite. The Borg were welcomed with open arms. Many eagerly volunteered for assimilation, praising it as the final stage of ideological purity. Star Trek the Soviet Generation Coming soon to the People’s Galactic Broadcasting Service.
Oh man, That’s. That’s. To me, that’s just funny. That’s funny. That’s. That’s. A great, let’s say beginning, beginning to this use of this. Okay, so let me, let’s, let’s take it back. Let’s take a step back here and say, you remember what back in like the late early 80s when the Atari came out for, for home TV and we were all excited because you could play Pong or you know, you had the vic 24, all that. Yeah, you could say, you could have all this, you know, you could have these things. But look at what happened over time and how real some of the graphics are on the computer now.
They’re so freaking real that you can hardly tell the difference. There’s a, there’s a guy that I, because I watch a lot of AI stuff, I read a lot about AI and whatnot. And there’s a guy who literally, he no longer even records his own videos. He has an AI avatar that does it and you cannot tell the difference. Good idea. Yeah, very good. But again, we’ve got a lot of, let’s say wrinkles and kinks to work out in this AI thing in the years to come. And I’m sure it hopefully will be to the best of non corrupt corruption intentions.
Well, and see, I’m not, you know, I, I, I don’t, I don’t fear AI. I fear the sentient AI if it ever does. You know, and I’ve heard, I’ve heard sentient AI does exist, but, but sentience on. Sentient sentience on who’s whose terminology, who’s the tech? The Algo Garx or the Technogarchs if it’s on theirs. Well, overall that’s a group of emotionally primitive, phlegmatic people. Brilliant in what they do. Some not so brilliant, just good at taking advantage of the latest developments. But you know, as a whole, I mean, look at Musk’s outburst. And to listen to his political opinions is listening to someone that you, you cringe because it’s like dude, you shouldn’t be that naive on certain fronts.
And comments, many comments over the past have shown that. Now maybe he’s developed in that. But still, even if it was drama, there was a basis to that drama. If there was a disagreement, and I’ve heard there was, yeah, then it was aired out, but used for optics also. So again, these people, if you’ve ever spent time with any of them, you’d see emotional quotient is way down. It’s in this quite disproportionately to their intelligence quotient. And they have to be, they have to be handled in a New way we can get into that with the rank.
Here, Here’s a story, here’s a story that I kind of want to get that I want to touch upon. Silicon Valley execs join the army as officers but won’t have to attend boot camp. Now I’ve gotten several people who have sent me videos or whatever on this and they’re absolutely enraged. Oh my gosh, this is the end of the world. And it’s quite the opposite. It’s exactly. Okay, so number one, if these people are brought into the army as officers as lieutenant colonels, okay, they are now going to be under military scrutiny for everything they do.
And the Uniform Code of Military Justice. And the Uniform Code of Military justice because there is no sense in giving them a, let’s say honorary rank. You can’t do that. You. The, the whole idea is to have them under both sets of jurisdiction or jurisprudence. The UCMJ as per their rank actually comes first because the. Oh, lost you not sure what happened. Survival. Okay. Yeah. But you know, number one, the people who say, oh, they don’t have to attend boot camp, oh my God, the horror. They’re not going to have to attend boot camp. Okay, what are these guys? I mean, they’re probably in their late 30s, early 40s, and they’re brought in for their military expertise or for their expertise on technology.
And you know, I mean there have, there, there have been times in the past when this has occurred. What, what do you think when they did the Manhattan Project, you think they went out and they brought all these people in, into the military fold as scientists? Do you think they, they made them attend boot camp? No, they weren’t there for that. They were there for their brain. And the same thing happened with the space race. Same thing happened with a lot of the, the space technologies. So this I, this to me is a non story. And in fact I actually look at it as a, as a positive, a net positive from the standpoint that they are.
Sorry, they are going to have, they’re going to have a big huge lease around their neck. So. And sorry guys for yawning. I. So on. And, and I, It’s a lot of. I got a text message from a couple people. I did not have a Friday night watch party because I was, I had a buddy of mine that I served with in the Navy and he was in Los Angeles and we went down to a concert. I got to go. I went down and saw OMD did. I haven’t been to a concert in forever. I had to send the Money to bail you out, so.
Yes, you did. You did. Well, I used. You still owe me a dollar. Yeah, that’s right. But but that said I. I ate something like kind of. I must ate something kind of foul on Friday night because it kept me up all night Saturday night and let’s just say it wasn’t pleasant. I was like every hour on the hour waking up and heading for the. The. The John and I. I just never really caught up so. Well, one. I see one comment they make all the Civic, excuse me, civilian imports as technical non commissioned officers. Good sentiment but that would really clog that toilet up in a heartbeat.
Absolutely. You need you. You honestly they’re foreigners number one. You. You need to have. You need to have them as officers. But. But they’re not. They’re not going to be like people that are in charge of. Of subordinates that’s you know, the most they’ll be able to say to anyone in. In uniforms below their rank or has no. Damn it. You there? Can you hear me? I’m here. Yeah, I’m here. I gotta. Yeah. Somebody. My thing. Somebody said OMD Awesome. Yeah it was actually. I ain’t gonna lie. It was. It was a lot of fun. They.
They played. They played. The vast majority of the songs they played were from the 80s and a couple from the 90s and then a couple from their. Their new album. I think it was released like 20. Hey, I’m gonna have to jump out and come back in. Okay. That effed up my. I’ll be. Yeah, I’ll be right. I’ll be here. So I’m gonna have to hold. Hold down the fort on my own. But yeah, it was. It was a lot of fun. My buddy got a nice. Oh yeah. Taking. Yeah. Oh they. They did play so in Love.
That was a. That was a good song. Actually. I. If any of you guys have Spotify, I literally I created a playlist on Spotify of, of all the songs they played. So it was, it was, it was. It was a good time. I had been to a concert in forever so I think the last time I went to see a concert was see when 2014 or 15 or something like that. So it’s been. It had been a minute but. But I, I enjoyed. I enjoyed seeing omd. They’re. They’re one of my favorite bands. When I was growing up I was a huge Depeche Mode guy but.
But then I became. But then OMD kind of overtook. Overtook him. I’m not really big. I’m not a big fan of their politics, but whatever. Are you there? Yeah. I don’t even know who you’re talking about. Omd. Yeah. You might know who they are if you heard some of their songs. But I’m not going to play them. Probably. But anyway, the overall Iran situation, you’re seeing it as it is right now. But understand lot is behind the very measured moves. No one got dragged into World War Three and still remains to be seen how they land this whole thing.
But that, make no mistake about it, that was the intent of certain interests on this planet and in this country. And these people need to be dealt with. And this is what this is all about. String it out. Let give them all the rope they need. That’s it in a nutshell. Give them all the rope they need. And I know people want the arrest and that, that’ll be a feel good moment. But this is not about emotions, none of this. It’s about pragmatism. It’s about tactical and strategic movements. It’s about being able to when the chance is ready.
Not failing on one account. You fail on one account, it’s cascading effect. And 5% of the people you wanted, you lose. You lose. In the middle of nonsensical lawfare. That maximum effect has to be achieved for the whole thing for a waste. Yeah. So Shortcake says, I just don’t see something scary happening. Trump can’t look bad. I’m gonna respect. I’m gonna respectfully push back on that a little bit that, that the good guys will let bad things happen. Let’s be realistic. Here’s the reality. Good guys will let bad things happen to a degree. If that’s what it takes to make the point.
You’re not the typical audience. The 400 people looking in now and on other platforms. I don’t have any. You’re not the typical audience. Nope. You see this? So let me get the Jerry Springer aspect and slightly above. They have to be scared. It is a quickening process. In many ways. It has been the way things are done. And would you rather have the Jesuit order having their way or having encountered in a less violent way? It comes down to triage. Greatest good to the greatest number. Lose as few as you possibly can. But oh, Sartorius and I are on the same wavelength because I was literally just about to say that, you know, after, after the British broke the, the Enigma code, they, the, they were, you know, they knew where all the, all the bombings were going to come.
They allowed Coventry to be bombed because they didn’t want the Germans to be suspicious that they had broken the code. Yeah. And there were many losses for that. Yeah, there were many losses at sea because of that. They allowed shipping to be just summarily attacked right in the Channel because to do anything less would have, at the time of the Battle of Britain, given away, A, it would have put more resources than they had available at risk and B, it would have alerted the Germans to. Yes, the code being broken and probably even more that history still hasn’t shown us.
There usually is quite a bit more. The question is, do you think a scare event has to happen again? I think a scare event was going on this weekend. I mean, how many people were terrified of nuclear exchange? Yeah. So I. But I’m hearing rumblings of like, like coordinated sleeper cell activity all of a sudden coming alive all at the same time and hitting soft targets like neighborhoods, not cities. Right. So, yeah, if you want to scare the maximum amount with the least expenditure of your, let’s say, resources as scumbag insurgents in this country, you’re going to go to the rural areas.
The urban areas are an obvious and easy target for them. They’ll do both that way, even a remote farm in Kansas or Iowa is in fear. Why? Well, I don’t know. Maybe another few Chinese got through that weren’t caught that have a fungus. This is, again, it has to be looked at from every, every aspect. And you can’t, you can’t get complacent and think, well, it’s probably going to happen these areas in this way. That’s not the way it, this kind of thing would play out. No Kings was a big flop. I will concede that. But there is A no Cranes 2.0 coming for July 4th.
Yeah, they’re going to keep going with that. They’ve got too much money tied up in it. The opposition and the traders here have too much tied up in it. And in their minds, it’s why cut run when that guarantees my downfall, when in fact, in reality, your downfall has pretty much already been sealed. You just don’t know about it yet. And that would be towards a Christy Walton type or any other activist billionaires that took the mantle in this country and money from overseas as well as their own. So still left a lot left to play out.
Yes, a lot left to play out. And another thing that you guys got to realize is that I don’t know when it’s going to happen. But you know the one, the one major thing that everybody is overlooking is that we cannot continue on with our existing financial system. With the dollar or the Federal Reserve note being the reserve currency or being, you know, that form of currency being our primary method of payment because it is a debt based instrument and you cannot have that go into. Put it this way, if you want to be free of cancer you have to cut all the cancer out.
And the currency or the Federal Reserve note is by far and away the biggest cancer out there within our system. In the monetary system. Yeah. So it has to go away and when that does it is not going to be pretty. Now there’s no easy way to do that transition. No, there is no easy way. It is not gonna. It’s not. It’s just not gonna be a smooth transition. It will be very herky jerky and good. What’s the latest on the big beautiful bill? Because I think once that reaches its. I think they’re pushing that we’re going to see and I you.
And look at this. It hasn’t been passed and the 6th and 7th of July are coming on rapidly and very few are talking about it. And from my discussions with certain individuals they feel the same way I do. It should be talked about but no, they’re not talking about it. I think the good guys are not on their heels with it. They’re just waiting and seeing. But the big beautiful bill will help with any crashes, shall we say the big beautiful bill. See, I’m not rooting for all elements of the big beautiful bill but I am rooting for the big beautiful bill from the standpoint that it does wipe out two thirds of the NFA and it protects everyday life in this country to go on without, let’s say with.
With the least harmful disruption. So in that respect it’s extremely important. Yeah, there’s a lot of waste but that waste it won’t matter. It won’t matter in the end. A lot of what is going to negative waste probably won’t see that money in any timely fashion to be effective to hurt and that which is required for maintaining stability and some semblance of order in the economy. You know, that’s what, that’s what’s needed. And to finance rearmament and a raise in the military expenditure to keep that gun being the biggest gun but even a little bigger and a little more well maintained.
Ready. Because there’s no sense in having it if you’re not willing to use it. And that’s where we are. We will use it. There is a. You, you had mentioned a. Somebody wanting to come on and talk about some information. So I have from an every. Yeah from an everyday but you know, large farming standpoint, let’s say, and which serves as an example for virtually all industries in dealing with this. So I guess in about 15, 20 minutes. Bring him on. Well, he’s here now. Okay. Hello? Hello, can you hear me? Hey, what’s going on there, Big J? Oh, is it summertime yet? I can’t tell.
Well, I don’t know, it’s. It’s pretty. All the weather manipulation has it back in the fall still. No, just kidding. Oh, I wish I wouldn’t be sweating to death like I am now. How are you, Mr. Mr. John Rankin? Well, Mr. Ghost, I am doing well. How about yourself, Ron? I’m hanging in there. Well I, I’m on here because so, I mean I think most of you know that we, we own a few farms and we grow a lot of food and cattle and everything. And so we’ve been dealing with some of our customers, our. And some are wanting to go into a price lot contract and a price, of course a price lot contract is basically is these companies buy food from us or cattle at a certain price and it stays at that price because for an X amount of time.
And so we’re not, I mean we’re of course scratching our heads and wondering what in the world is going on. Well, finally we’re getting some truth and there’s a lot of economists are who maybe be contract with a lot of these, you know, producer or produce companies or you know, big box retailers are saying that the economy is basically going to tank and it is going to send prices through the roof amongst many things. If you thought 10 bucks for a flat of eggs was pricey, that was the example that was given to me by the way, if you think the $10 for flat of eggs is pricey, they’re giving figures of like $20 for a flat of eggs.
And loosely translated from what we discussed earlier, they want to reserve the right to prow price gouge under the guise of oh my God, the sky’s falling. But they don’t want you like the writer of the film, the creator, the producer of food, they don’t want you doing that to them. Yes. So we can’t come back and you know, renegotiate a contract and say well we want a percentage. Every so often they want it price locked. But you, the consumer, you’re going to be paying whatever they decide to charge for a vegetable, a fruit, a piece of meat, whatever.
And we’re not the only ones who have been experiencing this. We’ve, we’ve Spoken with several different people and they’re going through the same thing and we’re telling them, refuse, refuse, refuse. Stick to market trends. Look at, you know, stick to, stick to your pricing. But with what Ghost and I were talking about, I, I truly believe they’re not talking about what’s going on with the, the bricks nations. So that’s why I think they’re trying to get ready. I, I honestly, I, I, I don’t truly know the answer of why they’re doing all this. I mean, I, that’s my best assumption.
But then like I said, digging into it when they said the economists for these companies were saying that basically the economy is going to be terrible for the next two or three years. Get into these contracts with, with your growers and your, your cattlemen. So that way it’s, you’re not paying, you’re going to be stuck at the, at the lowest price possible and you can go back and charge the customer, whatever. So, and, and Ghost, do you remember what you were saying about the gas prices, about the cost of the oil being, was it like 80 bucks a barrel? Ghost, are you still on? Ghost, you there, brother? I think.
Ghost, are you there? Yeah, Yeah. I had had a hiccup in the WI fi again, but I jumped out. Yeah, I mean, I think we lost. All right. Yeah. Can you hear me? Hello? Hello? All right, are you guys both there? Yes. Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Hello? John? John? Can, can you not hear Ghost? No, I can’t hear Ghost. That’s weird. Going in and coming out. You wanna, you wanna, you wanna go back and come back in and see and see if that fixes it? Yeah, I’ll get it. I’ll do that. While you guys are doing that, I wanted to share this.
This was a local grocery store that I went to. It’s actually, it’s called Smart and Final. And these were the egg prices. Let’s see if these guys are coming back in here. Not yet, but check this out. Okay, so this is, this is just for a single flat of, I don’t know, I think this was 18, 20 bucks. But this is, this was the one that was nuts. This is like a K tree. Large eggs is 120 bucks. Insane. That will go even higher. Yeah, but the, I mean, that’s just. This was an IR. What day was this? This was March 18th when I took this picture.
It’s this box. It’s five, I think it’s five flats of 25. So it was like 125 eggs or no 150. 150 right there. So six. So insane. No, yeah, the. The audience could hear me, but you guys could. They could hear Jonathan. I think they could hear me and you, but not you. Ron says stop it with the cat. Get him out of there. I know. Yeah, your elbow was the cat this time. Poor cat. No, Jonathan, we can’t hear a damn thing you’re saying. Oh, good. I’m gonna go drink. I tell you what, I swear to God, I.
I was literally thinking, you know what? I’m gonna go get some freaking. I’m gonna go get some Jim Beam and just drink it straight out of the bottle. Oh, you’re too late. I’ve already opened my bottle. But all right, we’re good. I feel like a teetotaler now. But anyway, you were making some good points. We were talking about oil, and I said, look there. I. I light. Sweet crew. Let’s see what that’s running right now. Just out of curiosity, I’m gonna look it up. I hope I don’t lose you. I don’t know. I think we lost him again.
No, he’s there. Oh, he’s there. No, I mean, I’m here. I’m looking something up. Okay, so it’s 69 a barrel. All right? The point is, back in near the turn of the century, for the first few years after that, we had $75 and $80 a barrel oil. It was 98, 99, $10 in gas in most normal areas, not the areas of the country they like to rate, like New York and California. Now it’s 69 a barrel right now. I just checked the spot price on it. We could be having, yeah, $25 gas right now. Realistically, again, the old companies are playing their usual gouging game.
Oh, Lord. The, the Iranians, you know, they’re farting missiles at us, and we got to jack it up. You don’t have to jack it up. We get less than 2% of our oil through the Straits of Hormuz. I think it’s seven or five or two. It’s a low percentage that’s out of Kuwait. Saudi Arabia comes out of their other ports, okay? We get very little from the Middle East. Now today, the president did another drill, baby, drill to the oil industry. And he’s watching them. So don’t fuck around is what he’s saying. I’m watching you. Don’t fuck around.
Drill, drill, drill. Let’s get us net exporting again. And we could have a dollar fifty. Take inflation into account, because as long as we’re under the thumb of the central bank slavers. We will have to pay usury on many things and prices rise. It’s not a natural thing of the economy. It’s a natural thing of a set up bogus economy that we have with central banking systems. Okay, all that aside, everybody gets that and more. We should be the two things that affect the prices in your industry, Jonathan and many others. Or primarily energy. The cost of getting goods, getting supplies and then sending out and dispersing supplies and goods that you created.
That’s rock bottom energy. What it costs to get it on a truck, train, aircraft, whatever. And that all comes down to energy prices. We could be at far lower retail, let alone wholesale energy prices than we are right now. As far as transportation, gas for your car, diesel, etc. Diesel takes less energy in the cracking process to produce especially from light sweet crude or even a sulfur high sulfur content crude. It’s the, it’s one of the bottoms. Then it’s further refined into a higher flammability, a higher octane rating for JP4 through JP7 or whatever the latest incarnation of clean fuel is now.
Diesel is the cheapest. When gas was at $2 a gallon back in the day, diesel was still at 99 cents a gallon. As your truckers, the majority of, let’s say mass and specific deliveries are done through the trucking industry. These guys have been now paying three, four and at one time they were paying eight, nine dollars a gallon. You want to stabilize the economy, you reduce energy prices. Number one. And what was the secondary aspect I mentioned earlier? That’s in a nutshell, number one, start with, start with. And the petroleum products that are derived as a result of drilling and refining.
You have asphalt for your roads, but you also have fertilizer components, you also have plastics, all of these. We get medicines too. Medicines, absolutely. What’s Vaseline? Petroleum jelly. It’s crap they would normally have thrown out or turned into some kind of thick, low, low grade fuel like that which is used on a huge transport ship that’s really about 25 cents a gallon. But even those industries are being raped by the oil industry. That oil is so thick, as you know Ron, from naval fuel, they have to heat it before they can transfer it from say a tender ship to the, to the ship receiving because of the viscosity.
It’s viscosity is so thick, if it was cold, room temperature and you stuck your finger in it, it’s thicker than molasses so it has to be heated even before it’s. You know, aerosolized into the large diesel engines that for maybe ships mainly use turbine higher grade jet fuel diesel. This is tar fuel. Literally tar. If you’ve ever stuck your finger in liquid tar, that’s what you’re dealing with. In these large container ships, for example, that is the bottoms, the cheap shit that gets mixed either with sands and other polymers to create asphalt for your roadways or it’s sent to the shipping industry.
That should be a cost that is way lower than it is now. Again, the oil companies, they’ve seen their heyday. They know they’re going out in the coming two decades with the alternative energies that have been there for decades and decades that they have murdered, silenced and bought out over the years. We all know the stories, most of them are true. So you know, this is where we are again. And when Donald Trump says I’m watching you, he’s watching the industry because all the fracking that goes on, that oil is very contaminant laden from the process itself.
90% of that oil goes to making plastics. You’re drilling in the Gulf on land, in the old ranges where they can go deeper like the Red Range out of Oklahoma and Northern Texas. All of that still usable now, still being able to extract semi light sweet crude out of that. So we have no reason to be paying set up to $7 a gallon like in California. Well Newsom being the, the biggest ass clown in this country right now, just allows it. Just allows it. When there are still Arthur, still refineries north of the city. What Los Angeles refineries? The refineries, the, the vast majority of the refineries are actually in South Bay.
Okay. But they’re still operating. So Southern California should have 2.50 gas at the most. It could actually be. Okay, brought down to two or less. This is. So let me get, let me give you guys lesson and why the gas in California is so freaking expensive. It’s because they’re on there. No, it’s the aqmd. AQMD stands for Air Quality Management District. Okay. And in, you mean that’s still going on? Oh yeah, yeah. And what they, and what they, what they do is based on the air quality in a specific area, they may, they dictate what type of gas you can sell in that area for pollution standards.
And the last time I checked, and this has been a while, the last time I checked, California had almost 100 different formulas for gas. I, I can, every classic has a warning on it. Yeah, I, I could actually give you an updated number. It’s 122. Okay, so yeah, yeah, that’s right. I mean the insanity, the environmental insanity in California is costing not only Californians, but the people of this country. When you have to use a 2000 cab tractor for the tractor trailer to pull it from the port to leave. If not, it has to be brought from that location, say Port of Long beach, for example, has to be brought almost two miles off site by electric vehicles and then it’s picked up by any truck that’s there to pick it up.
Regardless of the age of the technology under the hood for their ridiculous and unrealistic and rapist environmental policies. You’re not, look, you’re not being polluted out of existence because a 2012 Peterbilt or Volvo that is maintained is producing any much more pollutants than the 2016. On. That’s nonsense. Can you see the map on the, on the screen? Yeah, I try not to look at that map in particular. Okay, so here’s lax and what you have is this, this area right up in here. All this area is, this is where they had like they did a lot of, if anybody ever saw the movie LA Confidential Law from a long time ago.
And they had the Victory Motel. The Victory Motel was actually filmed in this area right here. It was all like oil oral oil derricks and some of them still work. But you come down here and you’ve got this is all refinement area right here, which is south of the airport. You come down in here and I think you have more refinery stuff down in Long beach. And, but I think the vast majority of the refinery stuff though is right here. Oh, that sure looks like a good old fashioned refinery. That’s where the vast majority of the refinery stuff gets.
And then, so but, but to your point, to your point, instead of having a, a pier where they pull the ships up into a harbor area and then just offload the ships there, the Port of Los Angeles is down here. Okay, so ships have to come in here and then they offload the pipeline. How do they get that from that crude? I, they, they very well could pipeline it. I don’t know. They could pipeline it, but if they don’t pipeline it and they have to put it in rail cars or, or trucks, then you have to go, you have to, you have to make that transit up here, up the 110, across the 405 or the 105 right down into here, other rail lines that feed that facility.
Let’s see, looks like there is one or two from what I can see. I’M not sure. I don’t. I don’t think there’s any rail lines that feed this facility. Talk about inefficiency. Well, that’s the, that. I mean, that’s California. California, bro. Come on. Yeah, I, that’s why I said that. Didn’t they get that 16 billion that was supposed to be for their railway? Oh, they spent all this money. It’s almost like 85 billion now. Oh, geez. I think all the four families ran off of 25 to 50% of that. Probably your Browns, Pelosi’s, Newsoms and Gettys, who owns every winery by the way.
That’s a good question. Let’s see here. I want to say. Oh, this is El Segundo. I. I just wanted to say that if you ever get. Gavin Newsom is Macron of California. In this country it’s. It’s Chevron so standard. Yeah. Good old Rock Rockefellers. That great old American family. Well, I was gonna say is if you ever go. Go ask a farmer what his business biggest expenses and hands down he’s going to tell you it’s his energy cost. Because if he’s got to buy the diesel to run the tractors, the trucks, the, if he has to have cold storage, the cost of, you know, pumping well, getting the course electricity, the maintenance of the building.
I mean it’s, it’s always his number one expense is close. Second is medication and fee. Yeah. Being a big farmer guy wouldn’t. What would be the cost effectiveness of taking say less producing grounds for the time being, planting them with grains that produce high alcohol content and mixing your own fuel and retooling your engine to accept them other than. Of course you couldn’t do that with diesel. That would be, that’s. That fuel wouldn’t work well with diesel. It would be too high burning. But what would, what would the theoretical feasibility of that be? Well, I mean, I’m trying to just.
I’m picturing what you’re. What you’re telling me. Tennessee, you really go with stills. They could build you a nice one. We’d have to go up to the Appalachians for that one. Yeah. And play. We are in the Appalachians. I gotta go find someone. I. I think it’s banjo thing. It’s just a joke. I know, I know. I’ll put mine up in a minute. No, no, I think it’s feasible. I just think it’s. The. The wheat would have a hard time growing in this type of humidity. Where in the Midwest? Well, you get the more north, like more north like North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana in some cases where they have a better chance of thriving.
Where here in the. In the south, there’s the humidity. Coming up with the technology to, you know, ghost. I would really have to think that one through because waste products could be used in the production of ethyl alcohol. Wood waste, grain waste from feed. All kinds of things could be thrown into that to produce ethyl alcohol. And I see Joe G man said let ghosts know that’s the same as the 87 fuel. Corn based. Yeah, that’s what I’m talking about. Corn base. But it can also be. You could take wood and you have wood alcohol, what they call it.
But essentially it’s the same thing in let’s say energy per unit. Well, do you remember the conversation that you and I had about our ranch up north? How we have this. We have this one production of energy with hydroelectricity. Right. We. We actually have hired someone to come out and basically run the numbers just to see if that is something that we could do and to see if it would be literally be worth our time and monetize our ranch. Yeah. Because based on the water flow, you could again produce excess that could pay for it in a few short years.
And that would be a matter of scalability. And that will come out in the feasibility of that water body of water, moving water. I would imagine so. Yeah. I mean. Continue on. I didn’t mean to interrupt you. No, but you’re fine. But you know what? I’ll be by later to thank you for that one. No, no, but yeah, I mean there’s. Like I was saying before, just ask a farmer what his biggest expense is. And when he’s saying that when. Now you can actually go to a local oil company and you could buy diesel or even gas at a discounted rate.
Because of course, you know, say like city or county municipalities, they get of course their tax breaks. Agriculture gets a tax break. Exactly. But when they only knock off 30 or 40 cents a gallon, it’s great. But on the flip side, like you and I are talking about savior. Yeah. It’s not that. Yeah. I mean with the cost of energy. Yeah. It’s probably. Yeah. It’s our number one and a close second is animal medication. Yeah. And then of course there is foreign through. Through India or places like that. Be a hell of a lot cheaper than Same thing because it’s all the base constituents manufactured there be the same thing.
I would look for foreign sources for that. On the scale that you’re working on. That’s a Lot of money. That’s a lot. Oh yeah. I don’t want to give out like numbers because I was asking. Yeah, yeah. But yeah, I mean I could certainly understand why a lot of the, the farmers are going out of business, especially your more mid sized to smaller farmers. Because I mean really there. I don’t know if anyone remembers the John Cougar Mellon camp. Rain on the scarecrow. Yeah. Do you remember, do you remember the introduction to that video? No. Well, he’s having a conversation with the three farmers and how they said that and this is what, 1984? 85.
And how basically they were just breaking even embargoes on other countries. But what they don’t show you is he says if you really, if you want to see what my biggest cost is of what, what I’m paying the most of, it’s energy and I guess I, I don’t even have cold storage. I don’t have it. Well, no, or, or this or that. Some farmers do, some don’t. They’re losing their land and their livelihood and you know, and these grocers or these big box retailers because they want their food cheaper, they’re going to other countries. Yeah. So there’s an interesting comment there regarding kudzu and I know that can be turned into biofuel and then that’ll, that’ll grow inches a day before your eyes, literally that stuff.
So I don’t know if you have a kudzu issue up there, but controlled in so many acreage, you could get an awful lot of biofuel from that, I would imagine. So I’m just kicking around things since you’re doing feasibility on hydroelectric do. Yeah, there, there, there’s room for feasibility on what you can power with what you can make from the bio refuge refuse of farming on a mass scale. This is the south and we got more kudzu than we can handle. So I think I’m gonna go that route. Yeah. Hex, you know, create a separate entity corporate company that you have guys that go out and clear kudzu for, for people on the cheap and you make it up and make up payroll and expenses with the savings in fuel while still coming out ahead.
So yeah, there’s so many rooms. So this is where innovation for new industry comes in. That’s very simple and readily available. What’s this? Yes. Though kudzu keeps one from shrinking alcohol. Okay. Oh, too late. I’m already drinking. There you go. Yeah. All right. Sorry. I’ll shut up. I’m trying to find this one thing where this was from back in 2023 where Trump literally was talking about flying cars. Do you guys remember that? Yeah, as long as it’s not the electric engine. Electric little propellers lift and that’s what it is. No, I don’t think that’s what he was talking about.
All right, well, I hope he was talking about more exotic. You know, they’re coming back out with the DeLorean. No DeLorean electric car. Oh my God. Too many people are going to be time traveling and up everything. Wow. I’m gonna go back and kill your grandfather DeLorean. And they’re gonna come out. Oh yeah, they’ve already come out. Maybe that’s why they did that half assed Alec Baldwin thing on HBO recently. Excuse me, my voice is rather spent, but at least in that production there were no guns that I know of. I, I was coming back from Nashville and had to stop my great big F350 diesel, you know, so proud of it.
And this man pulls up next next to me and I looked over like, that’s a nice car. And he kind of looked at me with kind of snobbish look. And then he goes, your, your truck is the reason why the world is going, going to. That’s why. God. I was like, yeah, you, you got me, you got me. And saying your pure ignorance is the reason why the world’s in a handbasket. Excuse my language, but yes. Well, I looked at him and I, well, I looked at him, I said, but there’s one difference between your vehicle and mine.
And he goes, what’s that? Mine can go 200 miles further. And he went, oh, oh, all I got to do is just charge it up. I said, well, good. Find a charger. Yeah, exactly the logical position to be with electric vehicles. Right now, the most practical is hybrids. You get a tiny little four cylinder in there that maintains, let’s say, the generating capacity to keep you going and excess sent into the batteries. Batteries charged, you’re still moving. The fuel engine cuts off. That is probably so we can make four cylinders that are so damn efficient, the equivalent to electricity would be 150 miles a gallon, let alone the carburetors that can do that.
If you added a good old fashioned carburetor or fuel blend capability within fuel injection, that little engine on its own would provide 150 miles a gallon in electrical energy. This is where I have problems with the whole electric car nonsense. It’s like folly. We’re being played on both ends with that one. Just do a hybrid for now. When the economic aspects are such, then go to all electric. When I can take an electric car 600 miles before a charge, then I’ll think about it. You know, in Central California, going up and down the coast or going up and down the 5 Freeway, it’s about.
Yeah, I realize we don’t even need that. I’m seeing a. I don’t mean to interrupt this. We don’t even need that. Yes, we don’t. We have the capability to do miraculous things. But again, you can’t overturn an existing. An economy with these tectonic changes from 1 to 200 years advanced. Let’s say, comparatively speaking. Would love to, but it has to be done incrementally and in steps, again, depending on what technologies in addition are released. So I agree with you and get the point. Just trying to remain on a realistic footing with all this. I’m sorry, Ron, go ahead.
Oh, you forgot what you’re gonna say now. All right, so here, I found this. I think. Let me come over here and share this. I’m gonna have to. Okay, so here we go. Thousands of major companies in the United States and China are racing to develop vertical takeoff and landing vehicles for families and individuals. Just as the United States led the automotive revolution in the last century, I want to ensure that America, not China, leads the is revolution in air mobility. We will also have a major initiative on lowering the cost of living, with a special focus on lowering the cost of a new car and lowering the cost to build a single family home.
And they will be beautiful homes. And I will ask Congress to support baby bonuses for young parents to help launch a new baby boom. Wow, I missed that. I didn’t see that. When was that? Wow, that was from March. March of 2023. Very interesting translation. They get rid of 15 million or more. I gotta get on that baby thing. But yeah, that’s all short of me. Okay, so that’s already been done in history. Was that done during the. The baby boom after World War II? No, the Nazi. Was that done? That was done by Mr. Mustache Man.
Everybody hates him. He’s the most evil person who ever walked the face of the earth. He was a total douchebag and a puppet. He wore. He. He created a program for home loans for new couples. And for every child they had, they would get one fourth of the loan be forgiven. So if they had four children, the loan would be completely forgiven. Mustache man was Adolf Hitler, guys. And they were also taking advantage of the city KV trust aspect of it all. So there’s other things that go into it, that are far deeper, that are not going to be shown in history.
Historians aren’t allowed to see those things ever unless they find themselves. But again, you know, I. I get the point. And then there were some other nefarious things. There’s a question for you here. Question for Ghost. Did he see the 250th army parade? Well, he was air force, so highly doubtful he would even know what the army looked like. They showcased so funny. The future. They showcased the future tech Panasonic tough book computer. You tag me in a post, I’ll check it out. So anyway, that was a question for you there, Mr. Ghost. I saw parts of it.
I tried to catch the whole thing. I didn’t see the future tough book. I’d like to know what that is. Can you explain? Well, they said. I. I don’t know. They said that they tagged me on the post. So let me go and see if I can retrieve it. Yep. Trying to get my. Oh, for some of the people who are still talking about the electric cars, if nobody knows this, it takes the electric hummer five days to fully charge. That’s crazy. It takes what, five days to charge to fully charge the new electric Hummers? Let’s see again, a generator system.
Low fuel consumption is the way to go. Hybrid. What’s your Twitter handle? Huh? That was. That was a. A question for. Let me see here. Let me actually go with dimensions. I like the idea of water powered engines. The cracking of water into hydrogen and oxygen separation. Put it into the end of the piston chambers and recombine it. And you have. Your exhaust is water vapor. Well, I have good news for you. You could buy a Porsche and get one. Well then they’re finally doing it because that makes the most sense of all. And you know the.
You know what the grainies will do? They’ll say what a wonderful thing. All it is is water vapor. That happens to be 95% gas effect is water vapor. But we could use it. They’re manipulating the weather so much. Throw it back at them. Can you see that on the screen? The Panasonic tough book. The fin. Oh yeah, I can see that here. There we go. Panasonic tough book right here. Doesn’t have a video or something. Oh, look at that. Dang. There it is. That’s a tough book right there. Oh, I like it. Me want one. Me lucky.
We don’t have one. But as long as it doesn’t have intel in it. But if there’s amd the main processor and radeon is the graphics. All day long Intel, Apple never. Never. Exactly. Well, at least Apple is going to be made in the United States. Yeah, but your whole life is open to them. Whether you, your whole life. Your whole life is open to anything that is online. Not a typewriter. I said online. Online. I know my brother in law’s got one of those. He never lets anybody touch it. Text me that for the specs. I want to look through that.
Really? Did you guys ever hear about how the, the Russians or you know. Well, NASA spent like over a million dollars developing a pen that would write in space and the Russians just said hell with it, we’ll use a pencil. Yeah, makes a lot of solves a problem. Wait, but you got to spend that contractor money a pen that writes in space. Yeah. Because it’s anti gravity or because it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s. There’s no gravity. So ballpoint pen has no air. It only has the air pressure to work on which if it’s positioned wrong, it’s going to float in the tube, the ink.
So yeah, gee whiz, a nice say number one pencil even, let alone two or three softer lead would work just fine. Absolutely. And yes, for people who say we didn’t go moon, let me make my definitive statement on that. We did go to the moon. It was feasible. The physics, the machinery, yes, all worked. What they didn’t want people to know was all the additional reasons why they went to the moon. Hence the entire psyop. And I’m saying it here for the first time in my world for people to hear. Hence the psyop, we didn’t go to the moon.
And Cat, the movie Capricorn one that seeded that before a lot of people listening to this were born. It was done so people didn’t question further. And they’d be arguing over that whether we did or didn’t go, yes we did. If you’re, let’s say, knowledgeable enough in physics, aerospace sciences, you know, it’s a no brainer. What they didn’t want you to know and don’t to this day is reasons other than what you saw on television that they were also observing from the orbital command module to the lunar module, lunar excursion module, the LEM is what they were there also looking at calling cards from a different era that were left for us, etc.
Oh, did Shortcake, did you see that? So did you check the link I sent Shortcake? Go ahead, bro. We did go. The reasons why we’re never going to be fully Exposed to people and subsequent missions that were already funded, equipment built, ready to be assembled and launched. Yes, they did go and they were classified and will remain classified for some time until such a time as is called upon for that to change. And yes, NASA does keep secrets. There’s a reason why in fact I think they’re the most secretive secrets. They’re actually the most. I think they’re one of the most secretive, if not the most secretive.
Yeah. Because they’re touching on majestic. What would be termed in days past the majestic level of clearance which no president has ever had. Some have had access to view, see, learn, but not full. Why I think that’s wrong. I think it’s not. It shouldn’t be that way because mainly it’s private concerns and contractors of those concerns that are funding it. Who are they? Those who print the money. There’s the truth of the Apollo program. Have you ever seen this before about the Challenger crew? Yeah. As to their current disposition with new addresses on the planet. Yeah, I’ve seen that.
I, I really don’t know enough to make comment on that but it’s quite compelling. It is very compelling, isn’t it? Almost beyond compelling. Yeah, exactly. So kind of not surprising if it’s true. 100 I, I don’t know man. I, I don’t have any idea but in any event it doesn’t really matter. But listen guys, it is at the word about the two hour mark and Ghost asked me kindly if we could keep it right about two hours tonight because he’s got thing. He’s got obligations that he has to tend to. I do have 15 more minutes.
We could take questions for Jonathan, myself or you who wants that fire away. And we have 15 minutes. You can go on all night if you want. Yeah, no, I’m not gonna go on all night. I will not be going online. Anybody here remember Bruce Sees all he was showing expanding construction on the moon over several years. I don’t remember that. I’m familiar with that. That sounds interesting. Oh I just wanted to say Ghost, you remember my long term guests. Yes. They’re watching the show tonight. Oh very nice. Well, big shout out to the. Big shout out to them.
Yeah, there’s a girl up there, she’s in trouble that I don’t know. I’m just saying cook us some real home cooked food. I know right? I might be. God bless them and my heart’s with them. Seriously. Yeah. There was. I. I remember, I remember seeing something not too long ago where it was a. It was a really, really super close up shot of the moon and you could see like, like flying craft on it, like right above the surface. And there was a in and out burger up there too. The sign was. They had told them to shut the sign off.
I saw that those guys mining, you know, they need to pull in and get a burger now and then. The space food is awful. Yeah. If the Dollar General could do it, there’d be one on the moon. I will say that the. I, I do believe that the television footage that they had for the moon was recorded before they left. I believe and I believe it was shot at Cannon Air Force Base. And in fact there’s actually a guy gave a deathbed confession. He was, he worked at Cannon Air Force Base and it’s right on the New Mexico, Texas border and said that, that he was working security forces there when they had like it was three days and it was a very, very closed off event.
Nobody could get in there. So. Except there was a very select few people. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that we didn’t go to the moon. My understanding was, is that they filmed that. They filmed it so even if the astronauts got lost or the astronauts were lost, once they took off, they could at least they 24 to 72 hours of stall time with films of them hopping like rabbits for the later missions that spent days there as opposed to 90 minutes like Neil Armstrong and Aldrin did. Yeah, that was, that was the reason why Kubrick was involved.
Because he could duplicate what you were seeing. That was live and real. He could duplicate it effectively enough that if it were needed, they’d call on it. I have a good friend, a mutual friend, ghost, who just asked if, if you know anything about the whereabouts of the douchebag Gates. Douchebag. You’re being so kind to him. Yeah, that’s that. Yeah, that is, that is being demons. The turd of a demon’s ass. Douchebag Gates. I don’t know. All I know is he’s been awfully quiet lately. Yeah, awfully quiet. Awfully quiet. I saw MP20 had a question for me.
Let’s go back and see. Question for Jonathan. Okay. Oh, and Jonathan, you can confirm what I was telling people about the farmers and. Oh, there we go. Helicopters and the, the crop dusters at three in the morning. Oh, okay. Yeah. Are a lot of farmers refusing to set price contracts? Yes. Yes. Because if you set the contracts and say the, if you say increase, you’re screwed. Exactly. So if anything goes up because the feed energy, whatever, if you do that price Contract, you are screwed lock, stock and barrel because you’re having to rob Peter to pay Paul.
And that’s how a lot of farmers get, get in trouble. And I think, would you say Jonathan, that that’s part of the attempt on that? Yeah, it’s, it’s the big reason, Another big reason for the price price lock contracts is they’re really trying to get rid of the small farmer or farmers in general, I should say. Well, they’ve been trying to do that since the 30s. I know that they’re really trying to amp it up right now because the, we’ve been talking to different people and they’re saying with this lab grown meat, it’s. You primarily see it in bigger cities, the Walmarts or like Walmart’s, Kroger’s things, places like that, where you do see a section for the lab grown meats and you’ll see a section for you know, farmer grown meat, you know, whatever.
So yeah, there’s a big increase in that. And if I might, if I may to this to the mid size and smaller farmers out there, Jonathan, you’re operating on the level. That’s essentially if you stick to your guns, do what you’re doing, you’re too big to be. Yeah. The only way you can is by making a dumbass mistake and who and what parties approach you and why the mid and smaller farmers though it may be attractive and it may be a large contract. Again, like Jonathan said, if certain expenses should change, and that’s highly probable, your expenses go up and you can’t recoup it in price changes.
If I’m wrong, say so. No, you’re right. I mean I’ll to give you an example, without a price lot contract, if I’m selling a crate of, or I’ll just say a box of raspberries. Box of raspberries, £50. And I’m selling it to you at a dollar. I’m throwing out numbers at a dollar fifty a pound. Okay, well it gets to the grocery store and they’re selling it for five bucks. You know, they’re a little package for five bucks. Okay, so if I’m locked at that $50 price and, and the price of raspberries at my price increases.
So what do you do? I mean you, you and everything else increases like your energy, cost of feed, other things like that, what do you do? You can’t afford to pay, you know, you can’t afford to pay your workers, your, your operation expenses. You can’t afford to do it. And you and I Would say probably by year two, you’ll be out. Nemo, if you’re still listening, send direct message that to me because I, I couldn’t find a video in what. What was there. Jonathan, can you explain or go into. Or do you feel comfortable going into the actual markup between you and retail to the customer? Yeah.
So, okay, I. The best way to do it is to start from the top and work my way back to myself. You go into a grocery store and they have. Best thing to talk about is cattle. So at a grocery store, when you go buy meat, they have about a 400 to 600% markup. And of course they have their expenses unions and they got to make their profit, got to pay the people. Well, then you go back a little bit further. You’ve got the processors or the produce companies, so they’re the ones that, you know, packages it, delivers it, so on and so forth.
Then you go back to me, the grower, and then that’s where my markup is usually about 100 to 150%, maybe 200%. So for, say, if it cost me a total, let’s just say $2 for every pound of food I grow and I sell you a thousand pounds of bell peppers so that, you know, I sell that to you at a buck fifty a pound. Thousand pounds. That’s what I make, you know, for just that. Then if I sell you £3,000 of potatoes, £3,000 of this, of £3,000 of that. I had to put it at my markup at what it cost me to pay employees, pay my operation, pay us insurance, you know, things of that nature.
The. But the biggest markup is the further up you go, the higher that price is going to get. Now, if I, for, say, wanted to become the grower that does the distribution, okay, that cuts out a lot of the middleman, but it would cost me anywhere. The starting sticker price is probably about $2 million, and that is to have the building, the machinery. But there’s so much red tape to get through. You’re the one who has to deal with the FDA over insanity regulation. Is it FDA or is it, is it agriculture? It’s fda, it’s agriculture, it’s epa to where if a company comes in and deals with us directly, we don’t have to deal with any of it.
I mean, we have to deal with FDA to a, to a degree, but anything above and beyond that, no, we deal primarily with state. But now again, if we, okay, we grow the food, we process it, you know, put it in the packages, send it off in trucks. Yeah, we deal with 20 times the red tape. Oh, it’s. Yeah, because, well, because you’re dealing with food. You’re, you’re, you’re dealing with the food supply. And, and I know, trust me, I know that when you’re dealing with things that, that are in the food supply, because I use, you know, I’ve, I used to do, well, medicines and pharmaceutical stuff.
So anything that is, that gets in the food supply is, it has to be tracked. Like if you’re giving, if you, if you give medicine to a, to a, to an animal that is livestock, you have to like, I mean anything that’s, anything that like, like, like a cat, if a cow is ultimately going to be slaughtered to go into the human food chain, you, it has to be meticulous records have to be kept about that cat, about that, about that animal. So I, I have something I’m going to show ghosts real quick. Uh, but I wanted to just, you know, I wrote and there was a friend of mine sent me an article talking about how welfare had, had, was really kind of.
It had unfairly targeted certain elements of the, of the population and did a little bit of research. And after the stock market crash of 1929, as small banks collapsed and credit disappeared, families of all races lost homes, farms and businesses. The Roosevelt administration response to this widespread suffering was not a restoration of economic independence, but a consolidation of power. Programs like the National Industrial Recovery act and the Agricultural Adjustment act imposed centralized controls over industry and agriculture that overwhelmingly benefited large corporations and agribusinesses. Small farmers, especially sharecroppers, were cut out of federal subsidies or evicted when landowners were paid to take land out of production.
So they, are they still like subsidizing farmers to not grow stuff? Yes. And they pay them, oh, twice the amount. Handsomely. Yeah. Oh yeah. There’s a, even an episode in the TV show Yellowstone and our matter of fact, our guests that are here pointed that out to me where the character Beth is basically trying to gobble up all the land that’s around her father’s ranch. And that basically is buy it up and sit on it, don’t do a thing with it, and the government will pay, not pay you not to grow anything. And they said they would make their money back.
I think they said like five years, six years. Yeah. If we had done that or if we had decided, well, we’re not going to grow anything, you know, let’s just forget about it. Yeah, we’d actually, we would make a, we would actually Make? Yeah, about twice the amount of what we make now on all, all three of our ranches. That’s just absurd. Yeah, I don’t. And see the thing is that this is the thing that frustrates the shit out of me so bad is people talk about oh it’s our tax dollars that are going to fund all this stuff.
No, it’s not our freaking tax dollars. We tax dollars don’t factor into any of this. The money, interest. Exactly. The Federal Reserve funds at all. It’s all debt. It’s all debt based. Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve prints the money and then it goes out to these institutions. So it’s not. It’s every day, seven days a week. How much do you need? It’s around 12 billion a day on average. They punch into the system. 12 billion. They create. They have the legal authority to create the bonds and to put them on the bond market. Whether individuals or countries buy them in bulk.
Regardless, we are paying the interest on 25, 30 years ago. Today you’re not. Your tax dollars aren’t going to shit. It is all funny money. To keep the system going, you pay interest, tribute, usury to those who extended the bond out of nowhere. I’d love to have that gig for one year. No. Everybody I know and a million people I didn’t know would never have to worry about a thing, every and a thing for the rest of their lives if that were the case. But that’s how it works. We’ve done it at ad nauseam. We’ve gone over this.
So I hate when Fox or any of these outlets or any politics. Well your textiles. Any politician that says that if they believe that they’re woefully ignorant and they don’t belong in all office. And anybody who purports that commonly held trope of the scam needs to just shut the up. Stop insulting the American people, stop insulting their intelligence and stop raping them. This is what we’re all going towards anyway. With all this happening, Iran is actually a part of it. Many moving parts to a end goal. So I’ll just leave it. Let me play. Let me, let me play this.
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Yeah, 100. Oh yeah, it’s, I, I’m not gonna name names, but he lives closest to my father in law and he, he’s got it, he has an obscene amount of property. And I asked him, I said are you gonna like ever grow anything? And he goes, why? The government, you know, pays me enough not to. And this, this man is quite wealthy, very wealthy. And there’s other, I don’t know if anyone had heard this in, in recent years. There’s these foreign companies that bought all these farmlands. They’re like Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, places like that. And a lot of these cities and counties.
Yeah, the Caven state was siding with them where they were redirecting water because basically whatever this company was growing required so much water. A lot of these farmers, their, their land was drying up because they didn’t have the water to take care of what they need. That was, that was the problem in California. The California was deliberately allowing about 50% of the snow melt to go out to sea. Oh geez. They weren’t, they weren’t, they weren’t capturing the snow melt from the Sierra Nevadas very quickly. I see. I, and I, I, I understand your sentiment fully and Mr.
Graybeard. And yes, though agreeing with it, there is no tamper proof digital. Another lie that, that is not true. There actually is tamper proof digital. It has not been implemented for the last 15 years. We’re coming up on that. This is where advanced ledger based systems that are encrypted to the point of tamper proof. Well if you want to add in the, and let’s say really exotic end of it, quantum. Yes. Everything then everything would be tamper proof. That’s why there has to be controls on it. Bottom line is people are realizing this and realizing the power of all this outstrips the power of the threat of nuclear war or any damage that could cause in reality.
So it’s coming down to how can virtually foolproof technology be implemented? Well, it will be implemented on that scale of quantum systems. Special KJ Yes, I do know that the potential then it becomes impossible to crack or to tamper with. That’s when it’ll be easily traceable. If, let’s say actions aside from the digital are done to then insert into the digital and be fooled. It’s geared also to pick all of that out in a New York minute. So again, we have to move forward responsibly, pragmatically and slowly, with patience because it’s going to require an equal upgrade in those humans that deal with these systems.
Eventually it’ll be all of us. Each of you will be a node with absolute, let’s say, dominance over yourself. And the responsibility will rest with not only the system, but every individual that uses it. And that, yes, will get as foolproof as humanly possible. If something were pulled, if the wool were pulled over eyes in certain ways regarding that it’s not a matter of it not being found. It would be found and the problem then would be dealing with it. And again that becomes less of a chore for a huge case that would fall under FinCEN, for example.
And you know, we’re getting into the weeds here, but there is a better way forward. But I’ve really got to go right now and I’ve enjoyed tonight immensely and I thank the audience. Thank you Ron and Jonathan. Oh no, thank you brother. And God bless everyone. Everybody. Yes, stick around Jonathan. And I’m gonna say goodnight. But I just say before, before I go, I just say yes, the, the. Some of those farmers that you guys are talking about, the almonds and the pistachios, they were taking a lot of water. But that’s. They, they weren’t the only ones.
There’s more than enough water California for them to do it. It’s. Yeah, that’s a total artificial. It’s artificially, yeah, it’s just more government to keep you guys scared. So with that said, guys, we’re gonna go ahead and call it a night. I hope everybody has a fantastic evening and we look forward to seeing you next Monday. And I will be back tomorrow with my good friend Doug Skivi Gibbs for doing the Constitution class. And Mike King don’t know what he has planned, but we will see tomorrow. Have a great night, everybody, and thank you, Jonathan and Ghost, for joining tonight.
All right, everybody, see you manana.
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