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Summary

➡ The speaker discusses their weekly catch-up with a friend, touching on various topics such as their busy schedules, the state of the world, and their opinions on Walmart. They criticize Walmart for selling cheap products from China and suggest that consumers should vote with their wallets by not supporting businesses they disagree with. They also mention the growth of Walmart in the 80s, coinciding with the rise of intermodal transportation, and express their preference for shopping locally or through Amazon, where they feel they’re supporting independent businesses.
➡ The text discusses the impact of large corporations like Walmart and Google on small communities and individual privacy. It suggests that these corporations have disrupted local economies and infringed on personal privacy. The speaker also expresses concern about the unchecked growth of these corporations and the lack of antitrust enforcement. They advocate for more privacy measures, such as using a de-Googled phone to protect personal information.
➡ The speaker discusses various topics, including the importance of personal responsibility, the dangers of political violence, and the influence of communism in Hollywood. They also touch on the complexities of the English and Russian languages, the potential impact of the Iranian situation, and the issue of due process for illegal immigrants. The speaker believes that those who have been in the country for a long time without committing any crimes will eventually be given the chance to legalize their status.
➡ Trump discussed granting amnesty to long-term illegal immigrants and suggested that many were brought in for voting purposes. The conversation also touched on the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which some argue wasn’t intended for illegal immigrants as the concept didn’t exist when it was ratified in 1868. The discussion further delved into the history of immigration and settlement in the U.S., including the treatment of German POWs during World War II. Lastly, it was argued that the U.S. is not a nation of immigrants but settlers, and the initial interactions with Native Americans were more of barter than theft.
➡ The speaker discusses various historical events and theories, including the shift in the dominant population in the U.S. from German to Mexican, the influence of propaganda during World War I, and the migration of Swiss and Germans to South America. They also mention the film “Notorious” and its depiction of classified information, the concept of the Cold War, and the potential for conflict in the Middle East. The conversation ends with a discussion about Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s background and the current state of Israel.
➡ The text is a conversation about various military bases and the deployment of different aircraft models. The speakers also discuss the hardships of being stationed at certain locations and the benefits of others. They touch on the topic of artificial intelligence (AI), expressing skepticism and caution about its use. They also mention the presence of ‘blue helmets’ (UN peacekeepers) and express concern about a lack of communication within the ranks.
➡ The speaker discusses various topics, including the movement of certain unidentified groups, the visibility of blue helmets as targets, and skepticism about the increase in voter turnout in the 2020 and 2024 elections. The speaker also expresses disbelief in Kamala’s claimed vote count in 2024. The conversation ends with encouragement to stay strong, not be fearful, and be prepared for whatever may come.
➡ The text discusses the tracking capabilities of devices like phones and computers, and the importance of maintaining privacy by removing certain apps and using a process blocker. It also talks about the practice of jailbreaking Apple devices, which can void the warranty. The text then shifts to discuss Walmart’s business practices, particularly how it would undercut local businesses in small towns, and its wide range of products and services. Lastly, it mentions a legal case related to the Second Amendment and the use of AR15 semi-automatic rifles, with the Department of Justice filing a brief in favor of these weapons being protected under the Second Amendment.
➡ The Senate Finance Committee is introducing the Short Act and the Hearing Protection Act, which aim to remove certain items from the National Firearms Act (NFA). This means people won’t need a $200 tax stamp to get a silencer, and prices for these items will likely decrease. The discussion also covers the complexity of gun legislation, the function of suppressors, and the importance of the Second Amendment. There’s speculation about potential future events related to firearms and public defense.
➡ The speaker discusses a variety of topics, including the potential for protests to cause chaos, the influence of pharmaceutical advertisements on television, and the possibility of banning such ads. They also touch on the idea of nations moving away from the petrodollar, which could impact the stock market, and the potential for conflict in the Middle East. The speaker suggests that Iran’s educated population is tired of religious violence and wants to join the global community.
➡ The text discusses the naming of military vessels, particularly aircraft carriers, and the politics involved. It mentions the Ford class of carriers, with ships named after Ford, Kennedy, Enterprise, and Doris Miller, a black cook who shot down a plane during the Pearl Harbor attack. The text also criticizes the decision to name future carriers after Presidents Clinton and Bush. The conversation then shifts to a critique of communism and radical ideologies, referencing the Weather Underground group and their plans for a post-revolution America.
➡ The speaker discusses various topics, including the issue of illegal immigration and the need for stricter enforcement. They also touch on the situation in the Middle East, particularly Iran’s potential nuclear capabilities and the need for strategic action. The speaker suggests that the world would be safer if Iran’s nuclear facilities were neutralized. They also mention historical events like the overthrow of Mosaddegh in Iran and the installation of the Shah, and the impact these events have had on the current situation.
➡ The text discusses a U.S. Air Force aircraft, the Constant Phoenix, which is designed to detect nuclear activity. It also talks about the political and economic dynamics between countries, emphasizing the importance of business over warfare. The text criticizes greed and the globalist agenda, and suggests that not all information can be shared with the public due to complex circumstances. It ends with a discussion about a potential world war and the possibility of an alien AI invasion.
➡ The speaker discusses the potential threat of Iran, suggesting that their nuclear capabilities are decreasing but still pose a risk to Israel and the United States. They also discuss the political situation in Los Angeles, focusing on the mayor, Karen Bass, and her history with Cuba and the National Endowment for Democracy. The speaker criticizes Bass’s handling of recent events in the city and suggests she is part of a larger globalist agenda. They also touch on the importance of understanding the intelligence and strategy behind political figures, rather than dismissing them as stupid.
➡ This text discusses the historical events and political dynamics of Russia and Germany, focusing on the Russian Revolution, World War I, and the rise of Nazi Germany. It also touches on the impact of these events on the present day, including the current state of the European Union and the influx of refugees. The text also mentions the Cossacks, a group of fiercely independent Christian farmers in southern Russia who were enemies of the Bolsheviks.

Transcript

Always the time for the weekly update with the Ghost himself. And I’m excited to talk to him because I haven’t really talked to him much over the past week because he’s been busy. And I’ve been busy, too. So we’ve talked a couple of times, but it’s brief. So with. With the world on fire, it’s hard to find times when we can have three and four hour conversations. We leave it to Monday night. Yeah, and I’ve been. I’ve been exhausted since Friday’s episode, but that’s private. Yeah. Well, besides being exhausted, how are you otherwise? I guess just fine.

You know, that kind of. That kind of thing kind of gives you a break whether you want it or not. And a break is always good. And it’s good for the health, it’s good for the mind. Absolutely. Good for everything. But, yeah, Somebody just said, Deep Parsons says something like, dose of Pink Floyd is awesome. Oh, you’re so kind. Deepart says Ron and Ghost are my favorite each week. So he said, my husband thinks I’m crazy. I said, nope, I’m good. Ron’s coming on. Good night. We appreciate it. And we don’t want your husband to get jealous.

No, not at all. But tell him to join. Give him a big glass of whiskey or something and tell him to join him with a relaxed point of view. Unless he gets weird with whiskey. You know what I mean? Oh, no. You know, it’s. It’s so funny that you. It’s so funny that you mentioned that because I literally was thinking the other day about, you know, I should probably one of these days, like, get my friend, like, intoxicated in some fashion, a Friday night drinking, movie party, just because it would, like, loosen her up. Oh, my God.

So tightly wound. But in any event, so beyond the riots, which are still happening, we have the. One of the heiress of Walmart who funded the basic eyeball. I call it a flop. The. I don’t. I think. I think the no Kings thing was just an absolute. It was. It was horrible for them. I saw some reports that they said that they had up to 3, 3 or 4 million people show up nationwide. And I’m like, yeah, that’s probably a gross. A gross overestimation. Yeah. And then three and a half of those four said, oh, this and left.

Yeah, exactly. And I think Desantis and that one sheriff from Brevard county did a service, you know, just run them over. And then if you do this, this, this, and if you throw anything or point a weapon or do Anything. And he named off everything with law enforcement. He said, will, will inform your next who can where to pick up the remains because we’re going to kill you graveyard dead. You see, that’s, that’s the kind of speech, unfortunately, that’s necessary in this time. And as a result, Florida had crickets. Yep. So I say it like, you live, Sheriff, a hundred percent.

And you know, I gotta wonder how much backlash Walmart’s going to get from this. You know, that’s an interesting thing. You say that again. I always say when people say, well, there’s nothing I can do, I get, no, it’s where you spend your money and it may take a little more effort, but the best way to vote on how you feel about an establishment is don’t give them your money. Don’t do it unless you absolutely have to. Sure, there’s some things that they’ve got there that are cheaper and yeah, you’re gonna get, go in and get those few things instead of filling up a cart.

Now that’s just my humble opinion. Of course, I’m not asking for anybody to hurt Walmart over this, but you know, when they, when she tries to, when they try to say, oh well, she’s the only one and don’t know the disposition of the others, that’s irrelevant. They’ve all sold out in. When they allowed those stores to be filled with cheap, shitty Chinese products. Yeah. That could so easily have been made here like it usually was 90% of it when Sam Walton was alive. I guess it’s something he felt very passionate about. Well, you know, pops to the cleaners and then, but giving you low prices, you know.

Well, okay, so let’s, let’s go back a little further because. Yeah, because you’ve got some good information. I got some information about Walmart that a lot of people probably don’t know or they’ve. And a lot of it is, I will confess, a lot of it is conjecture and supposition. However, if you understand how the world works, it’s not completely out of the realm of possibility. And number one is that Sam Walton was an army intelligence officer in World War II. Now the fact that I said intelligence officer should be of that should get people’s minds to go or eyes to pop.

Oh, intelligence. Because how many people that have been involved in the intelligence community that are, let’s just say that they’re not like, you know, they’re more down with the globalistic agenda rather than the nationalistic agenda. Yeah. How many decades past that was so appealing. It was an aphrodisiac to a lot of these people. But how many have been granted and given just enormously successful businesses. But another thing that’s really interesting about Walmart is that when the intermodal transportation thing came online, I want to say they started to kind of like play around with this on the 50s and 60s, but it really didn’t gain like enormous traction until the 70s.

Yeah, the container ships. So I mean they were doing it, but it was a, it was a gradual transition and it really, it really didn’t like, it really didn’t get to full swing until the 80s. But when did Walmart start to really explode? It was in the 80s. I mean, it was around, but it wasn’t nearly the size of it was that it is now. And then the SAM stores started coming across. Right. Which actually is, you know, they’re great bargains for football, 100 and TVs for 3, 400 less than you get it at a competitor.

Well, even electronics are like Best Buy. You could always get a Samsung or whatever for a lot less. Absolutely. I mean, and so what are you going to do? Go pick your poison. Costco or Sam’s Club, they’re both evil. So what are you going to do? Well, and see, this is, this is why I say it’s like, you know, you got to pick your poison because there’s really no way to escape the, you know, kind of like the deep state apparatus because every single major corporation is in on it. So you kind of have to like pick and choose where you’re gonna do it.

And I try to do what I can as locally as I possibly can. The only, the only one that I really participate in on a, on a grand scale is Walmart. Is, is, is Amazon. And I know, I know, I mean, everybody’s gonna have something, right? But the reason that I choose Amazon is that for the most part, Amazon is taking a cut, but I’m still dealing with an independent business because Amazon is more, much more of a marketplace than they are of a producer. Amazon doesn’t really produce stuff. I mean, they do now. Anything. Well, yeah, nominal compared to they kind of do now.

Yeah, they kind of do now. But, but for the most part, when you’re buying stuff from Amazon, you’re essentially buying it from somebody who’s listing it on Amazon. So you’re, you’re technically, you know, even though it is Amazon, at least I’m dealing with a business on the other side of it. So there’s just an intermediary as opposed to going to Walmart and it’s, everything is just Walmart. So I, you know, I lived a year in, in a little town called South Boston, Virginia was about two hours due north of Raleigh Durham in the middle of nowhere.

I mean it was literally a two hour drive to get to anything. And you know, we had a Food lion and we had a Walmart as it has all the grocery stores that we had. And so what we would do is oftentimes is we, we’d actually go down to either Raleigh, Durham or Greensboro and use our Costco cart and stock up on as much as we could so that we wouldn’t have to go to Walmart, but we would go to Walmart, you know, for things that we needed. But I tried to go to Food lion as often as possible even though their selection was what, you know, was just, you know, horrifically bad, comparatively speaking.

But at the same time it’s like, you know what, I’m, I would rather support them than I would Walmart. So. But you know, going a little deeper into the, the Walmart thing with the intermodal transportation. The intermodal transportation, I, I, you know, and this is just me thinking the way that I do critically, I think that the intermodal transportation was while it actually was a very good thing for the speeding up of shipping product, it was far less loading and unloading and all that. 1,000% absolutely laborers. And obviously that’s what’s what that’s how business loves to cut corners.

100 payroll. But it also increased the opportunity to move human beings in a container that was not necessarily, that wouldn’t be checked. I mean, who’s going to check a Walmart container? Yeah, it could be any. And you’re not saying that’s true, you’re just saying. Right? I’m just, I’m speculating because you know what, what we know about elite and the elite and their penchant for things that they like to do with children. You know, I don’t think it’s a stretch to consider that, you know, there could potentially be activity there that should be questioned. So again, I, I’m not making any claims because I don’t know, but I’m just, I’m connecting DOT based on my understanding of how the world works.

And I don’t think it’s a stretch to make that connection. No, because it actually could have been an early and again I’m positing, but I would say there’s enough of a probability to investigate. It actually could have been part of say anything from Darpa to RAND or institute, like a concept of policy. In other words, let’s. This all makes sense. The math adds up. Through the services offered and the products offered and the concept of how these products and services are offered through a thing like Walmart, where if you were going into a decade where the plans had already been laid for the disintegration of the nuclear family, for the division of man and woman through I am woman, hear me roar.

Equal rights. The Gloria Steinem who we. You know, her history. So that’s. That makes a case in point right there of that partial aspect. Exactly. So, yeah, so you get these guys that come up with this. Yeah, I’m sorry, I just find that, I don’t know, maybe I’m off the cop, but I mean, you know, you inject stuff like that and it’s like, oh, yeah, I forgot about that one. Yeah, it’s like a little Trump zinger in a way. You know, I love that. Like he did with G7 today. Oh, God, I loved how he handled that.

And he looked tired. Not a felt form. Yeah. And. But anyway, think about it. Okay. Then you break down the small town concept or whatever the community grew to on its own organically by its members and those who participated, those who don’t, and those who are fringe. That’s what makes up a community. So how do you further break down the sense of community? By taking mom and pop stores, everything from pharmacies to hardware stores to, you know, clothing stores. Things that have been in towns generationally and had a place and everybody knew them. You took that away, essentially.

And the interstates. Yes, though a vital part of our transportation system, bypassing a lot of these towns instead of rolling closer to them with the idea of, you know, some kind of economic parity kept. No, that wasn’t done. So you, you look at it all together from a globalist perspective. Well, something like that. Again, taking advantage of your best thinking for your best intentions for your needs. Well, gee, I can get everything here. It’s a lot cheaper. Most of it’s made in America. Great. But at the same time, it did have that effect. It wasn’t a regional outfit like a lot of grocery stores used to be.

And that’s where you had your best service. And then you still, in the regional model, you had your local grocery stores and things like that. But cost became too prohibitive. The volume wasn’t there. A lot of them had to go out of business. So there was another, let’s say a wrecking ball through the fabric of society. And you Add them all together and then what came after and how large of a volume they did in stores and how many countries? I don’t know, it was a lot years ago when I looked for no reason at all in particular actually, just to see, well, yeah, they’re talking about Walmarts in other countries.

What’s this about? And then when Sam Walton died, you know, the, the heirs, I’m sure it was unless someone stepped away and said, screw you, I’ll take my portion of the trust, do what you want to do, you know, I’m gonna live. And there’s no telling how many are really involved in the globalist agenda with that corporation because when he died and they then it almost to me in those years not being a shopper, I’m a dude. I get what I need, I get out. If I can’t find it there, I’ll get it tomorrow somewhere else kind of thing.

So you roll all that together, then we, we’ve had nothing. But back in say 70, 80, 90 years ago, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Walmart, many of these companies would have been brought on the carpet under the Sherman antitrust laws and they would have had to have been say, subdivided like Standard Oil. But none of that. No one has held anyone the account with regard to monopolization of a market for how long. I don’t remember the last case that was actually attempted other than the threat with Microsoft when they were becoming a little too big for their britches and people did see that.

I can’t remember how many years ago that was. I think in the sometime during Bush or Hussein era type thing. And it never really amounted to anything. It was like, well, yeah, there’s still a lot of people alive who remember the antitrust days and that it was beneficial to an economy. But none of these people have been ever held. They only threatened Microsoft for a number of reasons or back, you know, shadow reasons why they did that, in addition to the obvious where they were trying to monopolize the entire operating system market. And for the most part they really have them in Apple.

And too much, too much intrusion, too much control. And give you an example, my next phone will be one that I send to an individual to have completely de Googled and configured before I ever make a phone call on it. That way you’re just a number on the network, no name attached to it and it’s lawful, legal, everything for the simple reason that I’m protecting my privacy. So a lot of these corporations that do have, I’ve noticed lately more of targeted aspects from very Subtle to simply overt right in your face. Are you talking about with advertising? Are you talking about the graphene os? What is that? Linux? I’ve heard of it but I don’t know anything about it.

So Graphene OX is a. It’s a private and secure mobile operating system that it has Android like app compatibility but it essentially what it does is it completely erases the Android operating system which essentially is Google, and it replaces it with a new operating system that is not Google but it interacts with the applications from the Google Store. Right, yeah, that’s basically in a nutshell. I don’t know if it’s graphene oxide but. Or graphene. Well, it’s called graphene os. G R A P H E N E. Yeah and I didn’t mean the chemical, I meant the name of what you’re talking about.

100% and that’s a rather catchy and pithy way of naming something after the last five years graphene. But yeah, it’s, it’s similar to that. You’re a number and you’re out there. I see T Mobile and this is just a very sidetrack. But it’s two minutes at most. T Mobile is announcing that they have a phone that if you’re in the middle of nowhere and you have no cell service, you can hit the satellites. And I wonder what the cost for those satellite calls will be because that’s why I left that company and went with another because they took over Sprint.

And if Sprint could have kept their act together they’d still be in business. But they were gobbled up. That’s now T Mobile in totality. The two companies merged but they love to overcharge you for everything in my humble opinion. And so I stepped away from them. But the real problem was the Google aspect and I knew this for many, many years. The real problem was the Google aspect and I. Well, when it becomes necessary or I feel we’re reaching a point because I knew AI was on the horizon for consumer use. So you can only imagine how it’s being used with this.

And I’m seeing it overtly in my face. If you’re just a number and you’re on the network, well, certain data they’ll track no matter what. But a de Google phone leaves you as a number, not an identifier of name. And it doesn’t. There’s many benefits to that as far as leading tracks that old systems marketing systems are now. Marketing systems with AI can’t affect nearly as much. Matter of fact you do, depending on how well you use it. You can keep your privacy intact. And that’s what it’s all about. It doesn’t matter whether I’m doing good or bad or.

Do you have nothing to hide? Then show us everything. No, that’s not the point. The moral and ethical and important point is that we should be secure in our papers and property. Unless there is absolute just cause, no one should be looking into anything. All of that’s on these phones and our computers and tabs and all the devices, Even the watch is simply meant for tracking. Many, many, many, many studies going on with how people use them. So there’s nothing you do on your device if you don’t clean it, if you don’t look and remove apps that have to do with that or nullify the AI apps that they throw in in that next update.

I would say find a good process blocker. Unless you’re going to have your phone de Googled completely or de Apple even for that matter. Well, see, that’s kind of the whole thing. I think Apple’s got you locked in a little more, though. Yeah, well, nc. Well, you can do that with Apple, but it’s called, it’s called jailbreak. If you jailbreak. If you jailbreak your phone, it can, you know, you’ll have access to a lot of. There’s like a. There’s like an, like an app store for jailbroken Apple phones. But the problem is that as soon as you jailbreak your phone, it completely voids the warranty and it’s.

You can’t do anything. That’s fine. Just get yourself a private. Yeah, 100%. I’m just so. Yeah, you’re absolutely right on that. I’m just saying get a private policy for that and have it applied all. You always had new devices to it and take old ones off and you’ll be okay. Yeah. Again, a few steps extra and a little tiny bit of learning can save people a lot of problems with all of this and invasion of their privacy. And you know, you have a lot of people out there that say, well, it doesn’t matter about. Right. Well, that’s because you haven’t lived long enough, son, to understand how that will bite you in the ass one day.

Because back in the 90s, I, I wrote something that said one day anything and everything you have ever done on. Ever done on the Internet can and will be used against you. And it bore out. True. It was just an observation, just a very simple thing. But anyway, yeah. Are you familiar, Are you familiar with the, with the story about how when Walmart would go into small towns that the, what they would do is they would send a team in, like clandestine, like secret shoppers, right? And they, they’d go in and they would go to all the, all the small shops in the town to find out, you know, what the town bought, no, you know, what, what the products were available, all that sort of thing.

And as I understand it, and I’m trying to find the clip here, and I got it close. But there was a documentary called Walmart the High Cost of Low Price. And apparently, and I remember seeing this a while back, but these executives or whoever they were, they would literally make bets amongst themselves as to which businesses would either close first or close last. Like who would survive the longest and who would survive, who wouldn’t survive. And it was a game to them. And they were literally playing with, with, with the lives of people who had been there for generations.

And you know, had small, either grocery stores or, you know, hardware stores or whatever. And Walmart would come in and it was a proven fact that what they would do is they would go into these towns, they would flood their shelves with items, the exact same items that they could get at these other businesses but for like half the price. And then what they would do is as soon as those businesses would close, they’d raise their prices back up to be equal at, or just either equal to, or just a hair more than what was available at the store that went out of business.

I mean the, the business practices of Walmart were devious. Oh, I’ll just. If I say chutzpah, you’ll know exactly what I mean. Yeah, I mean it’s just a, you know, so. And bordering on. It was all intended for monopolistic purposes. 100 they did it through such a benign platform that of retail sales of, you know, anything from underwear to bullets and everything in between and cars and all in a pharmacy, all of it. And the eye clinics that they have in them and any number of things from financial services to taxes. It’s like Anna McDonald’s down at the very end.

You’ll see and it’s like, oh my God, just shoot me, please. You know, but, you know, grew a little armor to it and would go in there when I had to and until they stopped selling bullets and a lot of weapons. Every time I went in, my wife will tell you this. It was, hey, grab me a box of this, grab me a box of that. Here, this. And I’d write down the brand and brands I would accept. And I said, when you look on the side, you see grain weight and all this and yeah, grab me a box or two and let me know what they cost.

And so that’s. They were good for something right at the end of their deal. I get it. They stopped selling that stuff. Why? When it’s the hottest selling in the country right now still. Right. You know, anyway, it’s, it’s interesting that you’re talking about that because it’s a perfect dovetail to talk about the Second Amendment and some other things. Let me find something here because this just came across my, my. I don’t want to say desk or whatever, but it’s kind of crossed my radar just right before the show started. Let’s see here. Four boxes. Diner.

So according to Mark Smith. Mark Smith is a constitutional attorney. Is he? He actually has argued cases in front of the Supreme Court at the federal levels, obviously. But he is a, he’s an expert in firearms. In fact, the. I don’t remember who it was responsible for giving out what they call the Gundy Gundy Awards. It’s kind of like an ESPY or an Emmy or something like that. But within the firearms community, I think. I don’t know if it was the NRA or who, but, but whatever. The point of the matter is is that he actually won the award for the top voice of the firearms community in the Internet sphere.

And he wrote a brief or he was talking about a brief that was written. Let’s see, where is it? Because I wanna. This is like, it’s like massive. It’s huge. I mean, there’s two things that. There’s two things, two huge things that happen. Number one is there’s a case going on in the seventh Circuit right now where apparently this guy had been busted with a suppressor or something. A suppressor or an assault weapon. And in, in the state of Illinois. And the, the state of Illinois prosecuted this guy, he challenged it and it went up to this district court and the district court overturned it.

But then it got sent to the appellate court and then a three, three panel appellate court overruled him. Stay the judgment or whatever. And now it’s. I don’t know if it’s going to. I think it’s, it’s either going to an en banc panel or something. But the DOJ filed a motion. You know what? Here, actually, I’m just, I’m gonna let him say it for me because I think he, he would, you know, it would, he would do it much, much better. Let me know if you can, guys. Can hear this. You’re breaking news and this is huge and fantastic for our Second Amendment rights.

The Donald Trump Pam Bondi administration. The Department of Justice under President Trump has just filed a major amicus brief in the United States Court of appeals for the 7th Circuit out of Illinois. Argue just for you guys who don’t know what an amicus brief is, an amicus brief is essentially like it’s a friend of the court they don’t have. Yeah, it’s called an amicus brief is the proper pronunciation, amicus. Tomato, tomato. But the point of the matter is, is that the Department of Justice has filed a brief in this case to, in, to, as a, as a point of trying to influence the outcome of this case.

With that said, I’ll let him continue and I’m not going to play the whole video doing the judge Stephen McGlynn’s fantastic opinion explaining in detail why AR15 semi automatic rifles, suppressors, magazines and so on are protected arms under the Second Amendment. And because they are in common use by Americans for lawful purposes, they may not be banned under the text of the Second Amendment. Under the history of the Second Amendment and other Supreme Court precedent, this is a major seismic shift in favor of the Second Amendment to have for the first time in American history the United States federal government standing up for the Second Amendment in an AR15 semi automatic rifle ban case.

This is a huge, huge, game changing deal folks. And this is going to make all the difference I believe very soon in front of the United States Supreme Court. All right, so there’s that. Now another thing that just came across me, my thing today, major breaking news, the Senate Finance Committee. So this is the big beautiful bill and this is now in the Senate Finance Committee. They have injected the, what’s called the Short act and the Hearing Protection act which essentially are going to remove these two items off of the nfa. So they will, so, so you don’t, you won’t need to get a tax stamp, 200 tax stamp to get a silencer.

Yeah, they won’t be. They won’t be. And the prices will come, come down from a grand down to maybe 5, 4 to 600 where they should be. It’s ridiculous. Hold on a second. Okay, somebody’s. When was the. I answered the question, Ed. I want to say it was like 2003 time frame. I want to say it was 2003. I think my relationship with them ended up. I wanna, you know what, I could be wrong. Maybe it was 2002 because I think my relationship ended with them sometime in 2023? I think so, Bob. I, I think that’s correct.

So 2022, time frame? I don’t know, but I believe that to be the case. I’d have to go back and look. But anyway, continue what you were saying, Bob. Oh, I wasn’t, I was. Oh, okay. Well, the, the, okay, so the, the, you know, for, for, for those of you who really don’t understand the, the, you know, a lot of stuff has to do with gun legislation and firearms legislation. You know, most people know I’ll just get to get a handgun or a shotgun or AR15 or whatever. And I don’t think people truly grasp the complex legal nature behind the scenes that’s involved specifically with the AR15 platform and firearms in general, but predominantly the AR15 platform.

People hear suppressors and all this other stuff and they think, oh my God, that’s scary because it keeps the noise down the. But these, these things are number one suppressors. What they do is they don’t make a weapon silent. They’re called silencers, but they don’t make it silent. You literally can still, there are some that are designed to go as silent as possible and others are made to suppress to a certain decibel level. And if they match that and don’t affect the ballistics, and that means adjustable gas block energy return or, and if you’re going to do put one on, you have to have some type of adjustable gas return.

Yeah. For the, you know, eject, full ejection of the, of the spent round, you know, then it’s a problem. But, you know, if you’re gonna do that, you’ll have the knowledge that it takes to do that. Well, and not to get too, nothing to get too deep on the functionality of a suppressor and a weapon like that. And, and I mean that, that there’s more than enough stuff out there on, you know, I think you can find. It would help. It surely would. Well, I see. But it would help with. I didn’t, I didn’t realize. Protection.

Well, because, you know, nanny state has to tell us we have to protect our ears. We’re not smart enough to know that. Well, gee, it’s only 180 decibels. Well, yeah, I’ll just shoot off 500 rounds today. That shouldn’t be too bad. Duh. Now, everybody I know, at any outdoor, private or, you know, public range, you wear hearing protection because you don’t want to stick your ear up to a unmuffled engines exhaust, do you? Right, exactly. No, everybody, Everybody on the flight line is wearing hearing protection because the sound made from a jet engine could, could cause you to be deaf.

Yeah. And factories and power equipment, building a house, framing a house. There’s a thousand different things that should require, you know, beyond maybe a little bit beyond osha. And it’s just, that’s a humanitarian stroke they’re trying to manipulate with all of this. I hope it’s not as soon as you codify it. Even if it’s for the suppressor, it’s been opened up to be debated against. So I would just say. Bear that in mind. Excuse, I get the hiccups. Bear that in mind. I want to go back to the, to the, to this piece and that Mark Smith was talking about because there was one thing in there that I, I forgot that I wanted to put out there because it’s like, it’s a big, big, big deal.

So, yeah, I’m not gonna say what it is. I’ll just let you guys listen to what he says. It’s, it’s, it’ll be about probably 10 seconds in America and the codification of that right by the Second Amendment to the US Constitution in 1791. Specifically, it talks about the history of that amendment and the codification of that right in the context of the importance of having armed citizens be able to engage with militaristic weapons in order to protect the public self defense. Hear what I just said? The public defense, this amicus brief not only argues the second amendment protects the right to personal self defense, the right to engage in things like shooting sports, target practice.

It also says it protects the right to keep in arms for purposes of the public good, public defense against foreign invaders and the like, which of course was the understand at the time it was adopted in 1791. So that the fact that it says that it was, that it’s there for the public defense is enormous. Yes, it is. That is, I mean, I don’t know if I can quantify how major of a deal that is in terms of understanding the, the, the legal view of the court system in the United States that the Marxists have essentially controlled or have, you know, taken took control of for quite some time.

The fact that the Trump administration with Pam Bondi, and believe me, I’m, I, I’m very suspect of Pam Bondi, but suspect of a number of them now. Yeah, yeah, but 100 maybe, maybe a ploy to expose even more. I don’t know. Right. But the fact that, the fact that, that they’re saying this, that it’s for the public defense, I Don’t know, maybe they’re foreshadowing something that could be coming. Well let’s put it this way. I think you have 32 or 33 locations. And that was confirmed by a second source of UN they’ve been spotted north of Atlanta.

Other locations in Atlanta and a few other states at this point. And military lower ranking or mid rank officers and lower were not being made aware of it. And that’s from two, the one that told me another I checked with. So the response is yes, they’re being routed, they’re being told leave. Because they, they, they were placed in See they could, you can every federal park in the country as far as I know still falls under the US UN rather not US but it was signed by the globalist president traders we’ve had before. Right. UN Biosphere Refuge Treaty which turns those into dual use.

They in, in truth they ceded sovereignty. All rights, yeah, sovereignty not in total, but all rights for use to the un. So if you want to hide a contingent of un you just get out in the middle of say a DeSoto forest kind of thing where you’ve got hundreds of thousands of acres surrounding you. You’re, you’re four miles in and you’re surrounded by nothing but pine trees. And yeah, you make your living quarters out there. And then others have been held up in you know, brick and mortar places but kept it low. It hasn’t been the white trucks with the black UN printing, it’s been OD green type with black UN very hard to spot unless you’re, you know, right on top of them.

And from what I understand, finally they’re being given the orders of here they are. Find them, get them, escort them to XYZ location and they’re out of here. Because I Ron, I can’t think of a quicker way for the average American to pick up their weapon and say okay, let’s, let’s party than seeing a fucking blue helmet on our land. Oh, you said going to happen. A blue helmet would be a nice big, big fat target. Yeah. Headshots would be easy. And make no mistake about it, if anyone with in Belgium or City of London or a few other places hear this, or even the UN or certain of all the rhinos that we have that need to be routed and dealt with.

No, that’s the way Americans will respond to that and rightfully so and justifiably so. This should not be happening here ever. Ever. And it has. Well, you know, here’s my fear. This is my, and this is just again, this is Speculation. But with all of these riots and stuff that are going on, like, you know, the ICE stuff that’s going on down in la, that’s still going on, even though it’s not really making the news like it once did. My fear is that they’re going to dress somebody up in Trump attire and then they’re going to arm this guy with a, with a fully automatic weapon or weapons, AKA you know, just like they did or anything else.

Well, just like, just like what they did in Las Vegas. And then they’re going to just start shooting people and they’re going to start shooting their own because it’s going to make it appear as though it’s a Trump, a Trump devotee, but they’re going to attack with fire a, a group of protesters. And if that happens, then from, from an optical perspective, what it does is it gives the deep state media apparatus the license to like there’s do all kinds of things. I, I think that could cause some serious chaos. Well, it’s good, but I’m going to take a quick look at MSAT too before we proceed.

No, no, no, no. Okay. I’m just telling you just kind of my thoughts on that. But, but I mean, I kind of, I kind of ran its course. You, you. I’d like to hear what you have to say on what I just postulated. Well, I’m, I’m going to say in general regarding msn, it was early last week you heard statements coming from rfk and rightly so, morally so, and eth. Ethically, any way you slice it, he’s right. And I believe the President’s backing him up on this and that is he wants to ban all tell. Now think of msm and when you watch it, what commercials do you see? All these happy.

Yeah, there are all these happy people, you know, a little bit chubby because they’re losing weight because of whatever they’re sticking in their belly. And you know, some of it’s even radioactive, for Christ’s sake. And they’re, they’re dancing and singing and it takes two minutes to get through these damn commercials as opposed to, you know, Progressive Insurance. 30 seconds all. And they’re funny. They’re the only commercials I, I would even consider watching as a string of things to laugh. Not that hard, but laugh either way. The rest of them are, you know, hey, look at the, this hose that you run a truck over it and no matter what it’s going to work and it’ll, it’ll shrink back up like a 69 year old a 60 year old man’s penis.

It ain’t the, it ain’t the where’s the beef Commercials. Yeah, exactly. And you’ve got all these pharmaceutical companies. It seems like every week there’s a new damn drug out there. Well ban, they want to ban television and maybe print and maybe I would leave them maybe the portal of Internet. So that way if you’re really serious about it, you’ve got to look up, go, go, go to another site like drugs.com or WebMD or Cleveland Clinic or Mayo and then find out about that drug on your own. Never trust what they’re telling you. No matter even if it winds up in and death at the end.

And death. Right. Okay. Cnn, not last week, week before posted their highest ratings at any one time was at 346,000 viewers. Now take out the bus, train stations, airports, doctor’s offices, legal offices or any car repair place, any place that has it on, subtract all that. You probably have about 300,000 people at one time watching. That doesn’t pay the bills. Nope, that doesn’t work. Take away their pharmaceutical income. That’s how you kill them once and for all. So MSNBC becomes, you know, the C at the end stands for, like I said yesterday, the cartoon channel. We’re going to be running adult cartoons all day, every day, seven days a week.

Yeah. You’ll get more ad revenue from that than you will from what you doing now. So. And even Fox will suffer from it and so be it because they’re not exactly the ones to tell you everything. That clip of that Iranian woman in the studio and the bomb hits, they show you right as she’s speaking and then bomb. And she gets up. And that makes one impression. The other impression you should have is reading some of what she was saying, saying prior to that bomb going off and the crew guy or somebody in the building going, Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar.

I doubt if that was an Israeli bomb. That was one of their bombs. Trying to shut her up. If in context what she was saying bears out, they didn’t show you that on Fox or any of the other ones. She was, she was saying that the voice that you’re hearing from our basically purported enemy is the voice of justice, the voice of reason. She’s talking about Netanyahu saying, if you rise up, the Israeli people and the Israeli military will stand behind you. Now let me break this down. On the 6th and 7th of, of July, you have the BRICS meeting.

July 4th is on a Friday, Saturday is a 5th, the 6th, they begin the 7th, they conclude. But they’re going to make an announcement either on the 6th, the 7th, whatever strategically serves them best to say all the BRICS nations are going off the petrodollar as their reserve currency and we’re all going to be dealing in gold straight up. Okay, what do you think that’s going to do to the 80% controlled by the stock market? By the less than 1% billionaires, the 20%, you know, average person that is investing in the stock market, you’re the ones who are going to get screwed.

Unless you have a very elaborate short plan out right now to capitalize on this. It’ll probably result in a big fat it, the stock market. How strong, how long? Don’t know. Now, if Israel receives three and a half billion dollars, I believe it is every year from the United States just for. Because we give it to you. And there’s also a billion in reserve that is not transferred in case it has to be pulled on. Now if you’re. And Mossad does a magnificent job at what I’m the outline. If you have extensive quiet, let’s say resistance, like the French resistance networks, but that are more sophisticated in their communications because of technology and learning lessons because they have to dance around probably one of the most brutal secret police apparatuses in the world where they are summarily tortured before talked to in a lot of cases.

If you have established enough of that network in that country, you’re going to know when they’re ripe for standing up and taking out this regime. Because they don’t want this conflict. They are, as per populations in the Middle east go with the exception of Israel and Saudi Arabia and maybe some Egyptian, the others highly questionable. If you’re talking about an educated population, Iran has a very well educated population. They want to join the planetary community, they want to do business. They are sick and tired of this 11th century, you know, patriarchal religious nonsense with violence attached to it.

No matter how you slice it, they want out from under that. They want it out from under that for years now. Coupled with that, just like point of fact, just like Iraq was begging, Iraq was begging to get out from under the sanctions. They would have done anything to get out from under the sanctions, just like Iran has. Yeah, and they wanted back in the day, they wanted Saddam Hussein gone. They hated him, most of them, except for the die hard loyalists, generals, colonels, lieutenant colonels on down and even a lot of their, you know, what would be equivalent to the enlisted ranks.

Now you’ve got that. What if after the 6 or 7, money is much more difficult to come by. A lot of, let’s say, cascading events have taken place in this country regarding the monetary system. And you know, they are close or already have two to five warheads. Iran with the iaea wanted to position themselves as what’s called a threshold nation. And there’s more, much more to it. But we’ll keep it to the major points. Threshold nation being. It wouldn’t take them very much to have an operational nuclear weapon. In fact, in fact, how their thinking goes is that they keep the cores in one location, they keep the various, the electronics and guidance system in another, and then the propulsion system in another could be on the same base, but they’re separate.

They’re not together. They’re only on the threshold of being put together and used. Normally, threshold would take four or five steps back from that posture. And Lord knows who has provided them, even with warheads that they can then duplicate with all the engineering people and specifications required. They could, could have done that quote. Now who’s going to be most aware of that? I guarantee you. Massage. So Netanyahu facing 17 years of total time in office at that position, he’s facing a lot, lot of nasty allegations and unfortunately you’ll see a lot are true. And Israel does not hesitate to throw a prime minister or former prime minister into prison for these kinds of things.

They can’t afford that kind of shit fuckery if they’re going to defend themselves in this menagerie over there. So if you’re going to do that and the networks are in place where. And I think it’s brilliant the way they and us are handling it, us providing intelligence mostly. And then a lot of the scare factor with that, I think the Nimitz heading out there, which is due to be decommissioned. Right. Well, don’t be surprised if that’s not hit. I’m just saying that there’s something I got saying me. That’s an interesting, that’s an interesting thought. Yeah, that’s interesting.

Yeah, because it’s, because the I isn’t the, isn’t the Kennedy done and in trials now? I think so. And then they’re not too far behind with the next one. Enterprise. And the Enterprise, yes, Captain Kirk will be there. They should have big portrait of Captain Kirk, Captain Kirk on the bridge of that one. But anyway, real, real quick, just, just point a little fact here. Do you know what Congress did in the, in the month of January? Do you know what they did? Probably a lot of nothing. I don’t know what you’re. In terms of naming the, the carriers.

Okay, so the J. Okay, so you had the Ford class. They named the Ford right after Ford died. Which Right. You want to talk about. I know I saw one of the missile cruisers outside the Persian Gulf is named Amelius. Fucking kidding me. Exactly. Well, they, so they, they named. So they had, they have the. So in the Ford class, I believe the 78 is the Ford, 79 is the, the Kennedy, 80 is the Enterprise, 81 is the. Doris W. That’s a good name. That’s a good one. And Doris Miller was the, was the, the black cook who, the cook who watched the Gunners work.

And he. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, he got the. During the attack on Pearl harbor, he actually, he was on the Arizona and he got on. He actually manned a machine gun on the Arizona and shot a plane down. And for those of you who don’t know much about the attack on Pearl harbor, there was over 400 aircraft that the Japanese launched and they only lost 29. That is a, that is an extraordinarily small number or what for an attack like that. Yeah, extraordinarily small number. And one of those planes that was shot down by Doris Miller.

So anyway, so they named, they named a carrier after him, and it’s like the first carrier ever to be enlisted or ever to be named for an enlisted person. But this is the thing. So the 82 and 83, which aren’t even like on there. I mean, they’re still on the drawing board. They haven’t even laid the keel for him yet. They decided that right before Trump took office, they were going to name him the William Clinton and the George W. Bush. Yeah, I heard that and threw up in my, my cup. Yeah. So, yeah. Okay, so this is the difference between to the audience, the globalist agenda and their little shit fuckery games and the others.

And I don’t, in the end, I don’t think either one’s going to be named that. I agree with you. And I would actually postulate that we are in the. We are going to see a very large renaming of ship’s effort in the Navy. Yeah. Like the bases have been brought back to their original or equivalent from a later war of someone who stood out with valor. Right. But I, I question whether the George H.W. bush is gonna be. Is gonna keep its name. I, I question whether, you know, I don’t know if Jimmy Carter. Because I think there’s a sub named Jimmy Carter, but yeah, that’s where it should be underwater.

Just a joke that’s the joke. I’m sure the crew is fantastic and they probably go, yeah, we’ll call it the jc. I don’t even want to think we’re on this named after him, but it’s a great spot. Anyway. Yeah, that was funny. That tickled my funny bone on that one. You know, I come up with a good one here and there. Oh yeah, you do? You sure? You sure should do. You know, here, actually I’m going to read something that I wrote the other day. Somebody. Then I’ll get back to the Iran thing because I’ll finish that off.

And yeah, I don’t, and I don’t mean to derail, but I want to have a little bit of fun. I want to have a little bit of fun here. But this is not, this wasn’t really fun. Somebody made a statement, I’m in a, I’m in a chat group and somebody made the statement about, oh, let’s send these people back to Mexico and. Because they were waving the Mexican flag at the LA riots, right? And I’m like, ah. I said, this may sound controversial, but it’s time to go medieval on these fuckers. I say eliminate them. Sending them anywhere other than six feet under invites them to come back.

Ask Tsar Nicholas about it when he banished all the communists out of Russia after their attempted 1905 revolution. Twelve years later, he and his family were deposed and executed by the same people. These totalitarian minded communists are beyond redemption or reform. They need to be wiped from the face of the earth like the virus they are. This is what they would do to us. And if you don’t believe me, listen to Larry Grathwell who was part of the Weather Underground. And while you’re, while you’re talking about that, I’ll, it’s just like a two minute clip. I’ll, I’ll, I’ll play this little clip here for everybody because they’ll, they probably haven’t heard this.

Do you want me to continue? Oh, yeah, yeah. Actually, you know, yeah, I’ll just go ahead and do that right quick. Where is it? Wrong window. Yeah. If you guys have never heard of Larry Graithwa, it’s, he is a, he was part of the Weather Underground. And the Weather Underground was led by guys like Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorn and they were, I mean they are basically rabid communists. They were even more radical than the Black Panthers. Exactly, exactly. So let’s just, just, just listen to this. It’s only 2 minutes and 19 seconds, but listen to this.

This is what they would have done to us people, people like you and I. There’s no sound for like the first couple of seconds. I brought up the subject of what’s going to happen after we take over the government? You know, we, we become responsible then for administrating, you know, 250 million people. And there was no answers. No one had given any thought to economics. How are you going to clothe and feed these people? The only thing that I could get was that they expected that the Cubans and the North Vietnamese and the Chinese and the Russians would all want to occupy different ports of the United States.

They also believed that their immediate responsibility would be to protect against what they called the counter revolution. And they felt that this counter revolution could best be guarded against by creating and establishing re education centers in the Southwest where we would take all the people who needed to be re educated and the new way of thinking and teach them how things were going to be. I asked, well, what is going to happen to those people that we can’t re educate that are die hard capitalists? And the reply was that they’d have to be eliminated. And when I pursued this further, they estimated that they would have to eliminate 25 million people in these re education centers.

And when I say eliminate, I mean kill 25 million people. I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of which have graduate degrees from Columbia and other well known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25 million people. And they were dead serious. Yeah, that should be terrifying. Well, this is who these people are. This is the noble, godless spirit, devoid character, lacking ignoble shits that make up these organizations. They’re impatient children. They want what they want. And this is what that theology philosophy tapped into in the average person.

Again, take advantage of their simple, undeveloped, yet good basic desires to make things better and then radicalize them as they see in reality. The world doesn’t respond to ignoble childish overtures. It responds to rational reason and logic. Make the case, can’t make the case. Play the dirty games behind the scenes, but you don’t appeal to the lowest common denominator. And that’s what the socialism, slash communism, same thing. Totalitarianism in reality appeals, appeals to those people who want to change. And they want it now. They want to go to a drive up. I’m going to change everything and kill the 25 million that may not be on board.

Okay, pull up, pay the first window, pick up at the second. No, it’s Not. It doesn’t work that way. And these are impetuous baby adults in their thinking. And unfortunately their thinking is developed enough. They can be devious and cunning, but not very. Not for thinking into the future of what are the ramifications of this, let alone them being the action arm or the real definition of useful idiot. And then once they did their job, they’re the first to be eliminated. Right. And then Bezmanoff actually talks about that. And I think it’s important to know that, you know, when Grethwell was talking in there, one of the people I mentioned, his name, Bill Ayers, was in that group of the Weather Underground.

And I think he was like one of the leaders. He was. He basically had an open door policy. He could come and go to the White House when Obama was president anytime he wanted. And Bill Ayers was one of the primary authors and pushers of Common Core in the education system. Oh, Lord. Well, we know what we’re dealing with here. 100%. Very, very easy to be dealt with at this point. No, I don’t want to. A matter of will, right, because 300,000, say in one year, deported, you’re trying to make a dent. If not get all 21 million that actually crossed during the last four years of nonsense.

They’ve got to beef that up. Oh, and go after as many of the 20 million as you can. I don’t care if they have kids. That was an irresponsible decision to make as a parent or parents, to cross the border illegally with your children. So all of these dipshits who have empathy, but no empathy with wisdom or intelligence or logic attached to it, which can be very effective if you just have plain empathy, you’re going to be standing out there with them. No, you can’t deport them because it doesn’t feel good to me. They’re my friends.

I’ve known them for 10 years. Doesn’t matter. They broke the fucking law. Exactly. To begin with. And they should have been responsible parents in their own country and thought, if we can’t do what we do here in our north central village in Mexico, why don’t we try going somewhere else where we can in our country? But Mexico’s not interested in fixing its own problems. It is a third world mess. Exactly. Now, I’m going to finish the points I was making with Iraq real quick. Go ahead, fire away. I said everything I said. If the flow of money is a dubious prospect following that announcement, you’re going to want, because all the networks are in place for civilian Uprising and, you know, they’re close or they already have it.

So you want to deal with this a, to wipe away whatever you can of all of the lenses focused on Netanyahu, and it’s pretty bad there for him right now. And you want to take care of the problem there. That really does need to be taken care of. But you’re not going to get an international contract coalition until there’s a major event. That’s when you’ll see other countries, even Russia say, we’ll come in through the northern border. You won’t get that. But, you know, and I see where Netanyahu’s choice was. All right, all, all of the components are in place.

They might not be in our perfect timing, but let’s now do this so we can then set the propaganda flurry falling in this country on the news programs, put our pretty faces and good speakers out there and justify it. And I, I think they are justified in really taking out their nuclear capability. Absolutely. But don’t think you’re going to pull us into the kinetic aspect of it. Well, we may very well for a limited scale, I don’t expect to go beyond that. But get it in before the, before the purse strings get snatched tight in July.

Well, I mean, there’s more to it. But that’s my point right now. Right. But my feeling is that. How long have they been saying that, oh, we’re only two years away from Iran having the nuclear bomb. They’ve been saying that since the frickin 80s. Right. I mean, it’s just like, to me, it’s just like, oh, well, climate change is going to kill us in 10 years because the water levels are going to rise. So it’s like, I mean, it’s just this constant, oh, we got 10 years left, we got 10 years left, we got 10 years left.

It’s, I mean, it’s, oh, Iran’s going to have a bomb in two years. How do we know they don’t already have one? All right. It’s like it’s pretty well understood in certain circles and levels that they’ve got to possibly up to five that are, that would be readily capable. Yeah. So there’s no reason in taking a chance with that. Right. Any of it. Now, if we can help, and we have been, I, I knew it from the beginning. It was obvious we were helping with intelligence, intelligence, reconnaissance, all of that. And that’s good because if their role is to take out the critical centers and if we have to come in, if there’s a pushback on it and say send the bunker busters in to get the rest of them.

I think that it won’t go far beyond that for us unless they choose to escalate. The only reason Iran is coming back and saying let’s just talk is because they don’t want the rest of those facilities inside of mountains, under mountains, destroyed. But we can do that and I don’t think we should leave it to chance. The world is safer for that. The Middle east becomes a whole different garden after that happens. Yeah, the radicals we’re going to have to kill and do it like we’ve been doing it and so will Israel and other countries that are engaged in that.

But do you really think this regime. I think the people will eventually rise up. You got to give them a little time, get up the guff, get up the nerve. But do what you know to do what you’ve been prepared to do for a long time. Do it now. And I do believe, yes, Israel will stand side by side. I don’t think it’ll be troops on the ground, but it’ll be strategic airstrikes. They, I don’t think they’ve hit the Ministry of Security, the Security police, people that are rather brutal and they have to be because they’re a totalitarian, you know, religious extremist regime.

When they start to go after the people, that’s the building you take down next. Oh yeah, and every satellite to it. I have serious questions about Iran. Number one, it was Mosaddeq back in the early 50s who was a democratically elected, I don’t know what the title was, if it was president or prime minister or whatever the hell it was, but he was the democratically elected leader and they were sitting on a crap ton of oil. And what he wanted to do was nationalize the oil fields so that they could, so that, so that. At the time, I think they called it Persia.

So that, so that Persia could take the, it could take the profits from the oil and benefit the people. Just very similar to way like Gaddafi did in, in Libya and where things truly are going to go more in that direction even when we deal with them. Because most countries don’t want to deal with Russia or China. Well, the point of the matter is I talk to certain people in certain governments. Yes, they don’t want to do that. They want to do business with us, especially in Africa. Right. The, the. So we overthrow Mozaddak in an Operation Ajax.

That was one of the, that was one of the. It wasn’t the first, but it was the, the template that they used in any, in, in, in Iran was the same template that they basically have used ever since across the board. And it was cultivated by Kermit Washington or Kermit Roosevelt rather was the Grant. Was he like the grand nephew, the nephew or the grandson or some sort of. Of Franklin Theodore nephew? Okay, whatever. He was a Roosevelt and he was in the CIA. But anyway, the point of the matter is, is that Kermit didn’t he.

I thought his son was one of his sons. Was Kermit over there? I don’t, I don’t, I don’t give a. It’s, it’s irrelevant to the story though. The bottom line is that happened and what they did was they, that was when they came in and they installed the Shaw and then the petroleum company that was inside of Iran, of Persia, which later became Iran, became what is today known as BP or British Petroleum because the, the English and, or the, or the, the British specifically did not want to lose control of that because that was part of the area of the world that they had control of after the Sykes Picot Agreement, after 90 or after, after World War I.

And they did not want to relinquish control, even though it wasn’t their sovereign territory, but they still wanted that oil. So they cooked up this plan to overthrow Mosaddegh. But when they did that was when they brought the Shah back or they, they brought the Shaw in and, and he. I don’t remember exactly the full story behind that, but what the point is is that they also instituted the savak. And the SAVAK made the KGB look like choir boys. I mean, it was brutal, absolutely brutal. And that and the. But, and, and, and the. What was, what is downstream of the savak.

I don’t know what the, what the name is of their security forces are today, but it’s essentially this. I mean, they use the same tactics, if not, if not even more diabolical. So here’s an interesting thing and I, I wanted to touch upon it about, I don’t know, about 15 minutes ago when she said it, Susan, the bell says that she just got an alert that a WC135R constant Phoenix has taken off from Omaha. And I said is now flying unusual orbits over the northern United States. And I said, well, where. And she said Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota.

So Trump is on his way back from Alberta, Canada. So flying through the area. Yeah. For, for those of you who don’t know what a WC135R is, I’ll read it to you it is, it’s called the Constant Phoenix and it is a specialized U.S. air Force aircraft nickname the nuke sniffer designed to detect and collect atmospheric evidence of nuclear detonations. So now I believe it can also. It also has sensors to see if it can find radioactivity radioactive material on the ground before it detonates. Yeah. And yeah, yeah. So if something is on the ground it’s not extremely heavily improperly shielded.

There’s a signature and that signature is. There’s many signatures regarding nuclear weapons but they all have their signal kind of like subs. They, they can identify by the sound of them and the analysis done by computers bore to sub. Yes you can. If you have your sensors looking for a specific range of very low emissions but concentrated multiple emissions in one place, then it’s very easy to say yeah, that’s a nuclear weapon or that has dirty material in it or that is this or that. You know, yes, that capability is there. And obviously they’re looking for something or it’s a train, it’s a.

Okay, let’s do some serious training missions in the event of. And while you’re up there, you’re, you’ll be looking whether it was deployed on a direct threat or that. I don’t know. I just got a question in here. And no, we’re not being played in this scenario. I saw that. I understand from with that wasn’t. I know but I’m addressing that. But the way it’s been handled thus far, yes, we’re not being played. If there’s any playing involved, it’s allowed and it also serves our purposes and the ultimate purpose of neutralizing that regime and handling that nuclear issue and letting the Persian people decide their fate and their future.

And you know, in Iran a lot of business opportunities, a whole lot and this is what this administration is fostering. Why fight when we can do business and economies thrive and everyone does better from the highest to the lowest, the most motivated to the least motivated in your society, they all benefit. Why not do that? And this is where the world has to go. You want the warfare to continue, let it continue with these, these snot nosed executive types who think they’re so sharp and have it all figured out. They, they just don’t. They’re just, they’re just doing whatever they have to do for the preservation of their greed tendencies.

There is a small cast of them who know they have a higher moral imperative and ethical imperative with what they do. That’s few and far between. The reality is, you know, we can’t then let the greed factor do what it’s done and been allowed to do what it’s done in this country and other western countries. So now we’re playing this situation. We have all the cards. Netanyahu has a limited hand and I don’t think he’s going to lead us into World War I, War III. I think the, the attempt was there or at least his mission parameters from those who print the money above him that own the entire region, especially them.

He’s going to do it for his self preservation number one and number it is in the best interest of Israel, the Middle east and we can understand that and we can obviously agree to the, to that the interest of Israel first. But remember we’re on America first trajectory so we didn’t rush. In years past, you know this as well as I do, the United States would have taken that problem instigated because of rhino pressure and we would have been the first in there with aircraft and even boots on the ground. That’s your neocon approach. That’s not happening.

Real quick, real special ed, elaborate on what you just elaborate on what you said a minute ago because I don’t know what you’re talking about about canned responses or something. The. There was something else I wanted to say placated in response. We’re told to be calm. We say the same as hundreds like us. We sit and wait while praying those in power are looking out for us because we speculate they are. Is. I’m, I’m still not really following. Well, I, I see part of it. No, if you’re sit sitting and waiting and praying for those in power to look out for us because we speculate they are.

It’s not. No, it’s to watch. Don’t have any faith in any of them. This is not a slight against the President. Don’t have any faith in any of it. Watch their actions, watch their decisions and watch what’s implemented. And very, it is very few and far between where you see the President having to shift gears and if you, if you pay attention to what he’s doing a lot of times those shifting of the gears is necessary otherwise the hammer comes down his big toe and then here we go again. So you can’t. This is an extremely, extremely complex environment.

So you can’t expect everything to go according to desire and sentiment. And I know the feeling. I’d love it too. But it’s not going to work that way. It never has and especially now it cannot be that way. And not everything can be told to the American people just yet, because we still have constraints from, let’s say, vestigial systems in place that put the brakes unwarranted and without justification on a lot of these things, other than they are serving the globalist agenda. So the wars, that’s, that’s, that’s a layer beneath them as far as the governments and the wars, they want an end result that they’re not going to get.

And I would caution everybody to listen to the entirety of President Trump’s words at the G7 this morning. If you know what you’re listening to, you’re going to find it very interesting. He made comments to the effect of, you know, Putin won’t even speak, wouldn’t speak to Trudeau when he was in office. He wouldn’t speak to a number of others. All those were heads of state that were instrumental in pushing Russia out. The President made the point that basically that shouldn’t have been done. And I don’t blame him for not talking to you. I do the same thing.

Absolutely. And he was inferring also strongly that it’d be better if you brought him back into the fold, because all that did, that was something that did hurt Russia economically, but they’ve managed to survive and get around it. But why do that? Because you’re a globalist shit out of any number of European countries. And he’s really not, not at all. And he’s demonstrated that time and time and time again. And he’s going to do what’s best for Russia, just like we should be doing what’s best for our country. And basically, Ukraine, the Ukraine war, he moved in because that was a deep state bastion.

All kinds of shit fuckery was happening out, out of Kiev and everywhere in that country. And then he didn’t go in and steamroll them like they did in World War II, all the way to Berlin for a reason. It had to be kept as a placeholder until he could then finalize it by saying, I’m keeping these ethnically Russian territories and I’m keeping Crimea and that I’m going to go all the way over to Odessa. And he will. And he said he’s going to take it and Ukraine won’t have a damn thing to say about it. Zelensky is going to wind up prosecuted, hung or assassinated.

There is no other way that man gets out of, out of this situation other than having a gaze at the pearly gates, but he’s not going to be entering shit fuckery. Exactly. So all of it has been played brilliantly. From an anti globalist level. If you look at it from the perspective of the mainstream media or the alternative media for that matter, you’re not going to get. All you need to know, that’s what we’re trying to impart here is aspects of the higher apparatus and why certain decisions are made and not made or changed that may not seem like they’re in line with the forward progress.

They most definitely are. They’re trying to avoid a landmine. Mm. And I, I, I like it. They should be avoiding a landmine because there’s landmines everywhere. So sorry for my, my cat is just like all over me. Right in your face. Seriously. Duty peed on me again this morning. He’s like, he really likes you. He’s. Well. So there was a little bit of a brouhaha the other morning and I’m a little bit kind of concerned because I think I lost two kittens. Bessie, the, the one who gave birth to the three, she’s only got one left.

She moved them and there’s only one. She’s only got one. So I was a little bummed about that. But I don’t know. Anyway, where was I going? The. I wanted to talk about a couple of things this year. Somebody asked me, somebody asked me and I. About Carrie Cassidy or something. Carrie Cassidy and her suppositions about the next world war being a sandbox to prep for the coming alien AI. I, I don’t know about that. I, yeah, I know nothing about that. They could wheel, they wanted to wheel this fake alien invasion and they could do it any number of ways.

They don’t need a. The threat of a war in Iran because it won’t be. There won’t be a war there. Not every day. Their capabilities are less and less and they’re, they’re virtually downhill. What has to be taken out is booster systems that would be able to deliver a nuclear payload to either Israel or the United States because they’re going to hit both if they had the capability. I think they are basically a suicide cult of death. And this is before any, any leaders. I’ll give a. What Netanyahu or anyone says about them that you can see what they are.

They’re a pain in the ass. And the Iranian people more than anyone in the world knows this and wants them out of there. I’d say you have an 85, 15. 15 support the regime because they’re tied to it in some way or they’re just ideologue modern day Persian Nazis. And then you have the rest who Are. No, I don’t want this anymore. We haven’t wanted it for decades. Please, somebody help us. Well, here’s help from, you know, that, like that woman where that, that explosion went off in the studio. I don’t think that was a. I don’t think that was that they had any proximity to a drop door, piece of ordinance.

I think it was a bomb. Because you heard someone yelling in the background. What, do you do that every time a fucking bomb goes off in your workplace? Do you praise God or do you get the hell out of there? You know, so the woman got the hell out of there because it appeared. I don’t know, again, the full context of what she was saying would be actually good to see, but it’s. It appeared as if her translated words at that point were saying that Netanyahu was actually a voice of reason, Reason and a voice of justice was the term, and that they should take advantage of it.

So that, let’s see what that. Because there’s already been, you know, sneaked out videos of a man in his apartment. He’s seeing the bombs hit. He’s basically cheering them on. Yes, get them. Get them all. Get them all. Kill them all. Take care of these fuckers so we can take our country back. And the good thing here is, yes, we’re. And this will serve as an inspiration to the people of Europe, I guarantee you. They’re cheering this country on right now. We’re actually deporting those who would, who were not welcomed because they didn’t do it through legal, lawful means, have just felt that they were entitled to a chair in this country.

No, you’re not. I can’t do that with you. A country is nothing without borders, language, and culture. All the rest of it is horseshit. Did you, did you ever hear the story about the guy. He literally named his son Allah Akbar. And he. Oh, Lord. He was at the mall one day and he couldn’t find him and he ran out to call him. Yeah. Everybody thought, oh, God, no, that was a joke. I know. I was gonna say that’s a joke. If you did that in a Southern state, there’d be 20 pistols pointing at them of people getting out of the cars.

Say that again, boy. And they be right. No, it’s not true, guys. That was a joke. I just, I just thought I’d inject a little levity into the conversation. This is flowers and farting unicorns. Glitter. Unicorn sparking glitter. Exactly. Right. Yeah. We’re having fun. I, There was. I, I. Do you see any evidence of the riots from Los Angeles beginning to spread because I, there was, I know there was some stuff that went on over the weekend, but I think it was more tied to the no Kings rally than it was the anti ice raids. You know what? And speaking of the anti ice race, somebody, somebody mentioned something earlier about Karen Bass.

And you know, I don’t know if you guys realize this. I did a little bit of a deep dive into her and. Yeah, go into, go into Karen ass. I mean, Bass. So she was, she, when she was young, in college, she made multiple trips to Cuba and was actually very on, on very friendly terms with Fidel Castro. I think she had an unacknowledged baby with Che Guevara’s daughter. I mean, son, it could be either these days. No, right. I, I don’t know about that, but I do know that. Yeah, I know. But she did come back and she did come back to the states and ultimately she ran for office.

I don’t know if she ran for local office in Southern California or if she ran as. I don’t remember what the time gap was, but she, ultimately she, she ran for the California assembly, which is like the House of Representatives but in the state of California. And she became the first black woman to be elected like speaker of the House for the state of California. She ultimately left that position and went to Congress. She got elected to Congress. And when In Congress in 2010, she, when Obama came into office, she was put onto the board of the National Endowment for Democracy.

And if you don’t know what the National Endowment for Democracy is, that is the, it’s basically like the arm that directs all of the money that’s coming from USAID for the CIA and that. Yeah, so she was, she was like on the Senate or the, the House Finance Committee or whatever and was on the board of the NED for six years. And ultimately she, I think she, she got to like the heck second highest rank of that board. Well, so she’s very familiar. She was like a community organizer. Very familiar with COVID Color revolution. Color Revolution, yeah.

Very familiar with being a, with color revolutions. Anyway, she got, I think she got out of Congress and went to. She, she announced her candidacy for mayor of Los Angeles in 2021 and was elected in, I think 2022 or if I’m, I don’t know if I’ve got it right. I don’t vote in la, but at the end of the day she’s the mayor of Los Angeles. And I do not believe it’s an accident that at this moment in time. Somebody who is extraordinarily familiar with color revolutions and the things that go on behind the scenes during a color revolution.

I don’t think it’s an accident that she’s in Los Angeles at this moment in time. Oh, hell no. Groomed. A groomed social. Well, communist to, I. E. Totalitarian activist. That’s one of the easiest species to breed when you have the right specimen for the globalist agenda. Because she’s got that smile, she hides behind that demeanor. That’s not her. I can tell you that if you broke her down and let’s say a very quiet room, the real her would come out. You know, I flew over this city. There were 15 locations, and the majority of them were just peaceful.

And you’ve got to expect a little violence at the end of them, even though it’s not correct or proper. Shut the fuck up. You know exactly what you’re doing, and you’re trying to play people. And anybody who falls for your. Yeah, they need re education, hopefully self. Re education. Well, you know, it’s interesting that you say that and, and let me. Let me touch up on that. I mean, let me expand upon that for a second. Because so many people in California get. They get. They get frustrated at how politics is and at the state level and how, you know, moronic and oh, these are so stupid and they’re so dumb.

How could they be? How could they be stupid? You know, how could Gavin Newsom be so stupid? Okay, let me, Let me, Let me correct something for you guys. These people that are in elected positions, they may be run by people, they may have handlers, but they cannot be in the position that they are without being very quick on their feet and very slippery. And that is that. That is something that is taught. And they’re very good at it. And they’re also very good at playing a long game and implementing strategy. And if anybody ever calls them stupid for the.

The legislation that they pass, you are doing them. You are doing yourself actually a very. A gross disservice because these people are not stupid. They are extraordinarily, honey, clever, sociopathic. And they know exactly what they’re doing. And in other words, take somebody brilliant that’s out there that you love or you. You, let’s say, sympathetically vibrate to what they’re saying and doing and then add. Then take out all care of anything other than themselves and what they’re involved in with their agenda. They don’t care about you. They will say it, but words are cheaper than dirt. It’s watch their actions and their history, which you so wonderfully pointed out.

Her history. Then you’ve got right then and there a perfect present day model of what transpired in Russia right before 1917. Except they have a little more, they have a large platform to get their, their face and words out there. They have a lot more tools. So which, what do you, what do you mean? The complexity of it all. What do you, what are you, what are you referring to specifically when you talk about Russia? Well, the revolution 17. What had transpired within the country prior to that? That it was basically on the street, you know, ginning of sentiment.

Sure. As opposed to the more sophisticated ways it’s done now. Well, what was going on was you had communist revolutionaries in the streets that were, that were riling up the population, especially the, especially the soldiers. Because you people forget that Russia was fighting the Germans on the eastern, on you know, on their western front, the German eastern front and getting their ass handed to them. Right. And they sucked their, their army was horrible. They were peasants with a rifle. You’re going to the front and no training. No literally. And the German army was probably the best trained army on the planet for you know, during, during World War I.

And in fact. And most people don’t. Most people have no, no idea that not a single shot was fired in anger on German soil in World War I. Not one. Nope. And they were the ones that had to be vanquished really. And punished. Yeah, no, because what they were, they were opposing then ultimately was the emerging here emerging central bank system. They were opposing it then in Europe. It had been in place for a long time, but that wasn’t ever made part of the, the messaging as to why in the forefront. You know, Germany was Germany.

They wanted to be left alone. But they also, if you’re going to with them, you were with a bee nest. Not saying their b nest was all that correct in many ways, but it’s, it’s who and what they were. They were a warrior, a nation of war, warring people for quite a long time. Who did the British bring over when they wanted a frontline shock unit that could really you up? The Ashens, they, they’ve been very good at staging warfare since the Romans. Who was it that sacked Rome? Ultimately it was the Teutonic and other tribes.

Visigoths and stuff. Goths, Visigoths, Saxons. And they came down and they, we had enough of Rome coming in and you know, you can see roots of that and I mean aspects of that in Gladiator or the one big Guy that’s next to him and pretends choking on the food. Because that bowl was for the general. No, it was probably packed with extra food in it, which it was. And he feigned like he was being poisoned and laughing. And he asked, did you, did you ever fight in Germania? And he didn’t answer him. Oh, no. He said, he, he said, you commanded legions.

And he said, yes. And he said, in Germania. And he said, in many countries. Yeah. So he didn’t, you know, even though he was there in Germany, but, but he, yeah, he chuckled and he said, in many countries. Yeah, it wasn’t. Yeah, in many countries. Wasn’t just there. Right. So you have a very strong, I don’t want to say Nordic, but Northern European and Nordic extension of their own at the time that could rival Vikings or anyone. They. Which Vikings were later. But, you know, they were a formidable force. It was. We have this. Don’t try to take it from us.

And finally, in the end, Rome was sacked by. They call them the hordes. But no, they were just very pissed off. Stronger men and women compared to what they were fighting against, which was a mishmash of everything throughout the Roman Empire. A thousand percent. And here’s a little, here’s a little trivia for you guys. The, you know, they, what did they call Germany? What, what, what did they call Nazi Germany? They called it the Third Reich. What was the Second Reich? The Second Reich was when all of the tribes, the Germanic tribes came together in 1871 under the Kaiser.

What was the First Reich? The First Reich was when after all the Germanic tribes united and they took out Rome or they took out a portion of Rome. And that is. Right, means order. Right. So when you hear, when you look at the salutes and all of the, all of the stuff that is in, you know, nationalistic Germany in the 1930s, it had a strong resemblance to what was in Rome because they considered themselves an extension of the Roman Empire all these years later. And that’s why they saluted the way that they did with the arms straight out.

That was a Roman salute. Yeah, yeah. Usually preceded by the fist of a left pectoral than your arm extending. And. Yeah, so we, we can always look at the past to see the, the most direct and provable evolutions in the future. And now you, you have a Germany that’s been relatively quick, quiet lately after all the, let’s say, saber rattling regarding NATO and Russia, why they control the eu. If any country controls the eu, it’s Germany and then Belgium and the populations over there, I think in tandem with war, what is being announced over here every day by everything from President Trump on down regarding the.

In the invasion of this country by foreigners, 21 million in the last, let’s say, pseudo administration. Europeans are particularly pissed about all the. That was brought into their flotsam and jetsam that was brought into their countries. The other human beings. Yeah, a lot of them are trying to escape a horrible area. But you know what? Until you’ve attempted to fix your own backyard, and if that means your life, that means your life, you haven’t done your job. So most people flee. There is a mass exodus of, of Iranians crossing the borders of that country into others because they’re thinking, it can’t be, can’t.

They’re the ones, they’re the, I guess, equivalent of preppers. Hey, fuck this. This regime has to be taken down if they want to make it bloody. I don’t want to be under the bombs coming in, but I hope they come in. But meanwhile, they’re crossing borders to get out and form refugee areas until they can go back. A lot of. I don’t blame a man and woman with their four or five kids doing that. Not at all. But those who can stay and fight, I believe are ready to stay and fight. Absolutely. And if they rise up against that regime and then they target the regime bunkers and the regime buildings, it’s brilliant in its approach because then you get them to do the blood and treasure.

The blood, yes, that’s going to happen. But then that forestalls either us having to pay for everything or back up Israel with treasure. Okay, so there’s a question in the chat about what were the. Who, The Cossacks. So the Cossacks were people in like southern Russia, Ukraine, what they call the White Russians. Right. They were Christian, they were extraordinarily independent, they were big time farmers. They were fierce fighters. And they were. Yeah, they were absolutely fierce fighters. Well, when the Russian Civil War was over, the Bolsheviks went down into southern Russia and they essentially took all of the farming equipment away from the Cossacks.

And basically you had two sides, Cossacks and Bolsheviks. Right, and the Cossacks Red and the White forces. Exactly. No, they were also monarchists too. Yeah. And they’re not related to the, to the Ashkenazi. No, they’re not related to the Ashkenazi. They are not at all because they’re Christian. And in fact, the Ashkenazi were the Bolsheviks. So at the. So the. They were not communists. They did not want to be Communists, they wanted to be left alone. But once the, Once they lost the civil war. No, they’re not Jewish either. They were basically starved to death in what is referred to as the Holodomor, where 6.

Where genuinely 6 million people did die a very slow and painful death of starvation at the hands of the. At the hands of the Bolsheviks. Ashkenazi led and throughout the ranks, Bolsheviks. So the Cossacks were essentially the enemies of the Bolsheviks and they had to be exterminated. And, you know, a great film, a great, great film you need to do for Friday Night Watch, and I’ll try to make it and sit in on that afterwards, is Dr. Zhivago. That’s actually not a bad idea. That LA right there. Not Reds with Warren Beatty and Diane. Oh, I watched.

I. I sat through that one night. Oh, my God. So somebody was. Well, somebody wanted to. Somebody wanted to see it. And I’m glad I did it, you know, but. Oh, it was like. It was like a. A sigmoid scope while you had every hemorrhoid you ever had flaming up at the one at the same time. That’s what watching Reds was like. It was such a lefty. Oh, my God. Yeah. Bag of long, expensive movie. I hope it didn’t profit. But Dr. Zhivago was a whole different thing. It shows you the shades of gray, shows you the, the white forces and the red forces.

It shows you, you know, the strength, the cobs and the ignoble peasants rising up kind of thing. Well, ignoble, meaning they’re rising up because they just want what someone else had. The gumption and, let’s say, cunning and ability to build where they were still, you know, shoveling pig. Well, if you’re shoveling pig and you haven’t taken upon yourself to rise from that, that’s your problem. It’s not a societal or a. A sociological issue. It’s you. It’s you. So. And the murder of a fellow countryman over the concept, like they’re addressing now in Minnesota. The judge, the crop cut judge.

I don’t know if she’s a lesbian leftist or what, but she looks like it. But she made a very good point. We shouldn’t be hurting and killing each other over political differences. That’s the last thing in this country. Can’t speak for the rest of them, but this country, the last reason why we should be killing war like that son of a bitch did. And yeah, they were Democrat, but they were people, people that we would disagree with on maybe on 90% of the issues, but that’s irrelevant. There’s still Americans first, human beings before that. And if you know this wackadoodle, whatever, whoever he worked for him, whatever his affiliation, there’s too many lies coming out about it.

And I saw the face in the arrest photo of a guy who’s like, yeah, this is part of my op. And okay, I don’t like it, but I’ll deal with it. Until he gets washed away and some story comes up where he’s been killed in a bathroom and he’s living on a island in the dry torch in near. He could be sitting in Trinidad and Tobago for the rest of his life. Who the hell knows? This is what you’re looking at and all that. And I’m not getting meaning to get some conspiratorial with it, but if he is who exactly they portray him, he lost his mind and did what he did.

But the points made were very valid by a number of people that normally you probably wouldn’t agree with any day of the week, let alone on that. But that is something that we all have to acknowledge. This kind of vigilante murder. Because chances are it was hard feelings because he got fired and he might have found it difficult. He was a preacher, from what I understand, a number of things. But, you know, that’s not the answer. You Jack Tar. Well, just here I want to, I just want to, you know, you know, put a little smile on your face.

The. I asked if Reds won any awards and in 1982, this, this should go to show you who’s in control of Hollywood. Because Reds was an absolutely, it was, it was a celebration of communism. It was horrible. It received the most nominations of any film. 12 and only 1 3. So best director, Best Supporting Actress and Best Cinematography. But it did not win Best Picture, Actor, actress or anything like that. So. Yeah, but it was, I mean, it just goes to show you who’s in charge of Hollywood. It’s all communists. Yeah, well, just immensely bent. And that Minnesota issue.

Yeah, you know, another case in point for maga. Make asylums great again. Nice. But how about we take some questions? Yeah, let’s do that. I had a hard time keeping my energy up and I’m, I’m aware I’m, I’m keeping, keeping track of the clock. So I haven’t. You guys have any questions tonight? We’re going to cut it a little bit short. Let’s see. Yeah, Dr. Zaga is a long movie. Oh, I was gonna, I was gonna say, I, I, I, I’m thinking very strongly about playing the movie Gettysburg coming up for the 4th of July or the end of the end of.

End of June, end of the 4th of July, whatever. Friday that is before the 4th of July. Because, I mean, it’s a long movie and I may have to split it up into two parts, but it’s. It’s a really long movie. It’s like three and a half, almost four hours. But anyway, it’s a. That’s. That’s. That’s. I think that was. That. That was kind of what was on my radar coming up was playing the movie. Playing the movie Gettysburg. Yeah. So In Chicago is based on a Boris Fastnack novel, I believe. So it’s. It’s a great piece of work.

Work. So that’s another thing. Some of the Russian writers are just. Oh, it’s a phenomenal. Yeah, some of the most. Yeah, they set a new standard for. Yeah, go ahead, say what you’re gonna say. Some of the most prolific writers ever. Just amazing. You know, if you guys. Yeah, I am profound. If you guys really want a lesson in that type of government, go watch the time that was. You just mentioned his name and I brain farted. Gulag Archipelago. Solzhenitsyn. Go listen to Alexander Solzhenitsyn give an address at Harvard. Oh, yeah, I know he addressed Harvard in the 80s before, you know, he passed away.

He’s long passed away. But he gave. He gave a speech at Harvard one time. Boy, you want to talk about, man. I don’t think they ever wanted to invite him back after that because. Yeah, no. And writers like Nabokov, he equated his. His coming to America because he wanted to desperately get out of Russia at the time Soviet Union. He equated the idea of learning English and then being able to write as. As beautifully as he did in English with leaving a well lighted home with a candle in the darkness and traveling for many, many, many miles with nothing but a candle light to guide your way, and then finally getting to that destination.

And then in that course of that journey, it was learning English proficiently where he could master it, coming from that language to ours. And they’re very. Those are probably two of the most complex languages on the planet, when you break them down as far as expression and syntax and content. But. And even the. I think it was Russian and Polish existentialists like Samyatin and a few others, really magnificent work for its time that brought literature to new heights in many ways. So it’s a shame of all the enmity and distrust that all of these nations, all of our nations have.

But, you know, hopefully this Iranian situation will be handled America first and once done. But this is going to depend a great deal on the Iranian people. And I again, all the all things considered that I mentioned earlier, with Netanyahu’s decision to do what he’s done, it probably could have been put off a little longer. But with what’s coming in July, we don’t know how is the stock market. The bank’s going to respond, get the money to do what we need to do while we can get it now. And also the potential upset of early July is another justification for the big beautiful bill that Elon, I think, was emotionally immature in many ways.

And there’s things I know about him that I would never say publicly that have come from those who dealt with them. Very credible, beyond credible. And I kind of expected a food fight to emerge sooner or later. How they blew it out of proportion to play. It was a different thing. But yes, there were some disagreements, but it wasn’t what it was all cracked up to be. But any questions? I have a question for you. I have no idea because this is so in the illegal immigrant department, one of the main questions that people have is that illegal immigrants get due process under the Constitution.

You know, I think that that is a, they, they refer to it, they refer to the 14th amendment saying that all persons are getting given that. But I believe that that is a matter of interpretation to fit a narrative as opposed to what was originally intended when they wrote that. Because you don’t really have illegal immigrant. I mean, there wasn’t an illegal immigrant problem back then. And if you’re here, if you’re here on and you have a visa and you’re here illegally, I, you know, then yeah, if, if there’s some sort of a problem, then you get, you know, you get the, I think you should be afforded due process.

But if you enter the country illegally and are trying to stay here, I, you know, I don’t, I don’t think due process really should apply on that one. What’s your thought? I mean, I want your thoughts. Well, in truth, if you came into the country illegally, due process doesn’t apply to you. You are not a 14th Amendment citizen or one who has stepped out of the 14th Amendment American. You’re neither. You weren’t born here. You were not born here. You cross that border and they’re not going after reality is this, they’re not going to be going after the sweet lady and her husband and there are two kids who’ve been here for 20 years, 15 years, 30 years, never committed a crime in their home country and have never committed a crime here.

They will later get to, I guarantee you this will happen. They will get to them later and say, do you want to finish it properly or has anything happened to where we can’t. Trump actually addressed that the other day. He talked about an amnesty. He did talk about an amnesty for people who’ve been here for like 20 years or something like that today. He also said the 21 million been brought in illegally rapidly were for voter purposes. Imagine if, if 3/4 or 2/3 of the, of the 21 million voted for the, that let them cross the border and expect their votes in return.

Well, until we have voter identification laws that establish you beyond the shadow of a doubt as being an American, either naturalized or born here, you can vote. But if you’re just crossing the border and you’re semi literate in English, if that, you’re given the right to vote when you can’t even discern the language to discern the issues because they’re not going to be all broken down in, in Spanish. So you’re going to be woefully ignorant of what the hell you’re doing, but all you’re going to do is say thank you to the ones who let you in and vote for them.

No, that is subversion. That is seditious behavior on those who set it up, treasonous in reality. And you are engaging in subversion of this country’s treasure, its funds. I was looking. You have no right to do that. Get the hell out. I, I looked this up here using my, my little AI tool. I said, is the 14th amendment amendment. Does it give due process to illegals? And it says yes, it does. And I said, well, that’s interpretation. The 14th Amendment was not talking about illegal immigrants because that didn’t exist at the time. And it says you’re absolutely right that the concept of illegal immigration as we understand it today did not formally exist in 1868 when the 14th Amendment was ratified.

U.S. immigration law was minimal or non existent at the time. In fact. And it says, it says you’re pointing to an original, an originalist argument that the framers of the 14th Amendment weren’t thinking about people violating immigration law. No. Well, this is right. Yeah, that’s right. I think you have, I think you have the chance here to call it a dumbass. In his first answer to you. The. I agree, but what I’m saying is, is that it’s, I see a component here that’s playing out and it’s not very nice. I don’t disagree with you at all.

But you know, the, the Constitution class that I teach, Doug actually says that, you know, he says, look, the 14th amendment was really designed to centralize power at the federal level and how it’s interpreted today is not really what it was meant. And is the. Take a bathroom break. Yeah, go ahead. The. Well, actually let’s, let’s. After I get done with saying this, I’ll just cut you loose because it will. Because we’re about 2 hours and 20 minutes. I can’t believe it’s been half hour since I last looked at it. But the Supreme Court cases, the first Supreme Court case that even addressed this was 1982.

And it’s like, nah. So. So there. So we’ve got some lefty lefties. Lefty courts says that it’s that everybody gets to process. Okay, well just because they said so doesn’t necessarily mean that especially if you take into consideration the Bruin component. If you apply BRUIN to the 14th Amendment, then the due process things goes right out the window for illegals, in my opinion. So I don’t know if you’re. Oh, he’s still muted. Let me see here. We used to be able to travel in other countries without asking permission and settle. Let’s see. No, that would be like saying someone who fled from Germany during or just prior to World War II without a, without the proper visa and everything, including place.

Oh no, you can stay just because you’re coming from Germany. No, it couldn’t have been done. Then some were sent back. Many were sent back, others left to stay because they were, they had something to offer right off the bat that was strategic and that were the scientists. Well, weren’t there a lot of German soldiers that were in POW camps in the south and they were actually given the option to either go back to Europe or stay in the United States. A lot were, yes, because what they did, they. The Americans took the time to differentiate between the die hard Nazis and those who were anti Nazi or.

And thanking them, thank you. We’re out of the war and we have. They were treated better than the Japanese and German soldiers and Italian soldiers that were captured by the US were treated infinitely better than any other prisoners of war. And there were even camps in Mississippi and Alabama where if they formed a, say a string quartet, they were escorted and allowed to perform for the locals. They worked on farms for local farmers that needed help. And hey, it was free labor. Right. You know, so they like because they got out of the, like the jail for a while, right.

And they knew there was okay escape. What are you gonna do? Disappear in the woods till you hit the port of Mobile or New Orleans? Then good luck finding a ship that’s going to take you back to Germany or Europe in any way, you know, stowaway on a Liberty ship? No, that’s why they put submariners in the Arizona desert and they put the guys who were, you know, ground pounders of Luftwaffe in these camps where they, they had, they had no desire to escape. The vast majority of them then the die hard Nazis, they were not allowed.

They were separated each even. And there wasn’t even. There was even a fence line within most of the camps where that side was your dead to the end. Heil Hitler, assholes. And the other side were the people. Just the German soldier who got drafted and captured rather than killed made it here and they had something to offer and it was, it was very lax because they made it clear we don’t want to escape. And then they, towards the end of the war when they knew it was ending because they had access to actual news time and again, rather than how they.

We were kept in Europe and they wanted to stay. How do I, how do I stay in America? We never wanted to fight Americans. We, you know, we like America and we like it here and we’d like to stay. And a good number of them eventually did. Well, so again there’s more of the human aspect of all of that. I don’t remember what year it was. And then. Well, I’ll end it with this. I don’t remember what year it was that Mexico overtook Germany in terms of the number one destination for immigrants in the United States.

But it was because we weren’t taking as many as, as the. I wanted for security reasons. I want to say. Oh no, I’m not. Well, no, I’m not talking about that. I’m talking about overall in this country, the, the, you know, you know, the left likes to use the talking point that we’re a nation of immigrants. No, we’re not a nation of immigrants. We’re a nation of south settlers. We settled the land over here and we didn’t steal it from the Indians. They freaking gave it to us or bartered it for to us and so that they could, the people there could have it.

Well, we did genocide a few here and there. Oh well, yeah, you know what I mean? Okay, that was, that did happen. But it wasn’t, but that wasn’t the initial thing that happened. The initial, it was later in the 80s, it was much, much and it was really, it was much more during like the, the, the, the, the French Indian wars. So I mean you know the, the, the French Indian wars I think of like 1757 was about 20 years before the, the revolution. But the, and in fact that’s one of the primary reasons that the British soldiers were here.

British soldiers were not on this, were they? The, we didn’t, the colonies did not have a very large presence of British armed British soldiers and the, in the colonies until the French and Indian wars. And when that happened they ended up staying here to, you know, to, to look over the, you know, to look over the colonies and the colonies resented it. So you know what, if you look at what inspired them to anger to the point of revolution, it was a 3% T tax and the stamp tax, the Stamp act for every printed piece of material it had to have a red royal stamp on it and tax had to be paid.

So the buyer of the newsletter or newspaper had to pay that tax. And the price, no, there was little tiny things like that. Think about it. If that was enough to get our forefathers the straw that broke the camel’s back off. We know what we have here. We have riches and wealth and potential beyond any of your dreams in Europe because of land and the bounty of the land of both Mexico, United States and Canada. We were a target. Shortly after the so called conclusion of the Revolutionary War, they got their hooks back in us. Yeah, this is why we’re dealing what we’re dealing with today, 100%.

But anyway, the, the, the going back to what I was saying, the, the, I believe the, the, the Mexican population overtook the German population. I want to say it was in the mid-80s ironically enough, that’s right about the same time I think that Reagan gave the amnesty to all the Mexicans here. But I digress the point of the matter. Well, I mean who’s gonna mow our lawns, Ron? I can’t mow my lawn. Oh my God, I have so little patience for that argument because that’s, that’s, that’s, that’s an insult to people who will do it because they want, because they need money.

So, but anyway, prior to the Mex, prior to the Mexicans overtaking the, the Germans or people who of German descent, that is the, what predominantly makes up the most of the United States. Which is why During World War I, the first two years of the war, the American population sided more with the Germans than they did with the British. Yeah, so that’s absolutely true. And then it wasn’t until they, they rolled out their propaganda campaign of babies on bayonets and all this other crap. Crap that wasn’t true at all. And South America became primed from the first World War with Germans.

And I would add, first I would add in adding the Swiss component that was prior to the then German influx there outside of Rio, there’s a. Up in the mountains there’s a. A community called for Burgo. Now if you go there, you will see the houses look a lot like Bavarian and Swiss architecture. Why just prior to and during World War I, even though Switzerland was neutral then, it is not now. You had many who were panicking along the border areas and they made an exodus to South America for Burgo and several other villages of the like in the mountains.

So it would be more akin to them, let’s say, in a number of reasons, visually and sensory wise, but that began it all. And there’s a film that I. Here’s a film you should do for a Friday night thing. Notorious Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. And that was made by alfred Hitchcock in 1946. And Cary Grant plays, I think FBI or OSS, something like that. And Ingrid Bergman is the daughter of a, I think a Nazi scientist or someone that came here. You know, he was a sympathizer, she wasn’t. He is an agent determined that knew that.

But he enlisted her into the cause to then make contact with all of his compatriots down in Brazil and Argentina and Uruguay and various other countries throughout South America. But it was primarily. This takes place primarily in Brazil. And what is it in 1946 when Cary Grant’s character gets down into the wine cellar of this huge chalet that is built down there and is German owned and ramen, sympathetic to the Nazi cause. He opens these bottles that he finds and starts pouring out this granular substance. It’s uranium or. Now how did Alfred Hitchcock get that information that was basically classified FBI, mostly information to write a script and produce a film to release in 1946, unless they already knew about it.

A flight of creative fancy and storytelling would not tell you any of that in those days unless it was handed to you and said, hey, make a good story out of this. Get this information out there. Cold war’s coming up. Oh, what’s cold. What’s a cold war? Never mind, just make the film. We’ll give you everybody you know who came up with it. You know who coined the term Cold War? No, who? Bernard Baruch. Oh, that Wonderful character. Yep. Bernard Baruch is the person who. Who crafted that term Cold War. And I believe that it was done, you know, because I am of the opinion that the bankers of London and New York were the ones that were primarily responsible for the rise of the Bolsheviks in Russia and for the National Socialists in Germany for the purposes of fighting.

For the purposes of creating the conditions to fight a Second World War. War. Because that was the impetus for ushering in global governance or the mechanisms of global governance, I. E. Albert pike outlined that almost to the t. He did. And he. But he talked about three. He talked about three. And I’m. I, you know, I question whether or not the Cold War was three or this is three. I question whether or not the USS Liberty was supposed to be the. Was supposed to be the impetus for the third. Because it was. Because it was roughly 20 years after the end of World War.

World War II. Yeah. So I could be wrong there, but I, you know, that would have, you know, without question, that would have incited massive conflict. Look at the conditions. We were already pretty much committed to Vietnam by 65. And there was another. And right now we just got out of 20 years of commitment. So it’s almost in the. In the same kind of thing. The US is concentrating and focused on this where. Whereas here comes this again question. I think about Zonino’s a week ago, and I said I do. At this point, I don’t have much many answers for you, but I do question the timing of all of this.

And I think the timing is basically what is showing what it really is in the end. Can it be turned into a. A win situation for this country? Absolutely. By taking out that regime in Iraq, that also solves Israel’s problem. Now, what problem will come up next if their goals haven’t been met? I don’t know. Again, it’s not the Israeli people. They’re sick and tired of this. They’re the ones who came out with a documentary on Netanyahu that was squashed. Oh, yeah. They do not. Yeah. The. These, the Israeli people absolutely cannot stand Netanyahu. And the one thing about Israel is they don’t hesitate to throw a prime minister or anyone into jail for breaking the law.

Do you know where Netanyahu went to high school? I don’t know. Kenosha, Wisconsin. I have no idea. Pennsylvania. Really? Where? God, I forgot where it was. Sure wasn’t with the Amish. N. No. Let me see. It was. I’m sorry, we didn’t get the questions of the people. Yeah, well, I mean, there. There were. I would if it was. If you want to take 10 more minutes, we’ll do one or two good questions from them and then we’ll call it a night. Yeah. So Cheltenham High School in Wine. Winecote, Pennsylvania. A suburb of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, yeah. So, yeah, when he went.

They would have been good schools. Yeah, that. I mean, he. You know, he. He got. When he got out of high school and stuff, and he went into. He went over there and he. He was. He became like a commando. I think he was in Special Forces. What you find is that his whole life, brother, his whole life and career, and the commando. Accommodations for performance. He was protected and groomed all the way. A lot. Tavistock style. Style. That’s his real history. So let’s all be realistic about what we’re dealing with. And from what I can see, half of Mossad is against this anyway, if not more, because it.

Those games put them in danger and unnecessary danger, and, you know, they’re free to have opinions of their own. And you’re hearing that. So it’s the same again, not more proof that the same internal struggles are going on there as they are here. England, Germany, Belgium, and several other countries. So this is nothing new. We’re dealing with a foreign advanced, programmed and engineered society. And the only problem with him and his wife is they’ve let all of this basically addict them to. Addict them them to the power and also the money. His wife has a very expensive champagne habit.

Sharon, I believe her name is Her. Yeah, Very expensive. I mean, it would probably dwarf Johnny Depp’s $35,000 a month wine. Bill, Susan Devel says that a B1B is currently refueling. Okay, well, where is it en route to? There’s 2,500 miles between Diego Garcia and the first targets in Iran. Is it refueling somewhere in that 2500 mile? I’m looking to see because I thought B1B Lancer bomber, now airborne, visible on civilian radar, currently flying southwest over North North Dakota. That could be a training. That could be anything. Yeah, if you could track it, if it leaves the country and then drops its transponder as it hits south there.

Because it will. All planes do. Other than satellite transponding, that’s one thing. But if there’s one, that could be the lead flight leader and transponding on his own. And he’s got, you know, five or seven more with him, right? I don’t know. I’m just speculating. I mean. Okay, but if he’s flying southwest over North Dakota, that’s I mean, you got to understand, not a direction towards that area of the world. Well, not. Not only that, but the B1s are only stationed at two bases in the United States. Dyess down in Texas. And what’s the base in? Is it Ellsworth? I think it’s Ellsworth up in South Dakota.

Okay. Yeah, I think it’s Ellsworth, but Ellsworth mostly are out of Barksdale. Barksdale down in Louisiana. And the B1s are at Whiteman. Yeah. Or. I’m sorry. Yeah, yeah, the B. No, the B2s. I’m sorry, the B2s are out of Whiteman, and the B. The B52s are out of. Out of Bar, mainly bark sale. Yeah, I don’t think the B50. No, I don’t think the B52s are at any other. I think you still have some in Minot, maybe North Dakota. What’s the matter, buddy? He is loud. He’s like, you’re going longer than you said, dad. That’s a fact.

I want you to look at my butthole and sniff it and feed me. You’re. You’re. You’re right. Why not? You get the fifth bomb wing. Come on. Yeah, come here. But the. You’ve got two bomb wings, and at Barksdale and one at Minot, so. You’re right, I’m wrong. I. I actually. I forgot about Minot. Talk about guys who did not want to be stationed at Minot. Oh, my God, that list is miles long. That may as well be gnome. Exactly. Yeah. It was like, send me anywhere but up there. Yeah. I do not want to go to Minot.

Nope. I do not want to go to Minot. And it is. It’s funny because when I was in the Navy, you know, they. They said the choice duty to get was. Was Diego Garcia because you only had to do a year, and when you were done, you got your choice. Yeah. Literally, it was like, I love those tours. Yeah, you go, you get your choice. You. Wherever you want to go, you get to go. They’ll make room. They’ll make room for you. They’ll create a billet for you, and you can bring your family to this one.

Right, exactly. You got a lot of beach time. Yeah. And there’s. There’s a lot of. There’s. There’s a lot of relationships that form on Diego Garcia. There’s very much to do. So it’s like 5,000 active duty and then 5,000 MI6 and CIA down here on top of it. Yeah. On that tiny little freaking island. It’s like nothing. It is nothing. So. But anyway, I don’t really see any questions in the chat. I think they dropped them. And then we pressed on running our mouths and they went, oh well, shit, I’m not going to ask another question.

Okay, here’s one. I’m wondering if the fakers will ever be revealed. They could all be CGI. And you guys, it’s not CGI anymore, it’s AI. CGI’s done. And there’s not as much of that as you think, as people think. It’s much harder. It’s much harder to do. It’s much harder to do than, than you then. But it, it’s not that. It’s not impossible, but. And there are ways to ascertain. There are. There. There are ways to ascertain if something is real or fake. And despite Benjamin Full of Shitford and no, I’m not. I’m just making a joke about him because, you know, he tries.

I. Okay, good luck. And he does a decent job when he has real information. But for the most part, ah, I lost my train of thought. It derailed. That’s where I am right now. He was saying something that. It’s not gonna come back to me in this broadcast. That’s okay. And I’m sorry, Benjamin, if you hear this. I didn’t. I’m just kidding. But you know, it is. Resources are important. Well, he makes. Here it is. He makes a lot of mention of clones and doubles and all that. Doubles, yes, are used. And doubles are used mostly for at a distance photo ops and things like that.

Not up close and personal. They’re not going to be addressing a group. If you see President Trump at the G7 where the press conference today, he looks kind of tired, like he’s been, you know, burning the candle at both ends. And you know, that’s him. He says there’s a shorter, fatter one and there’s a tall one. Well, if he has a look like which is not uncommon, then okay. But that look alike is not opening its mouth and saying right. And they’re not clones. That aliens have the technology to bring them up to that point. There’s an aspect of that that’s real.

But they’re not doing that. Nope, they are not. That’s disinformation. That’s to get people chasing rabbit trails that lead to a brick wall. There’s nothing there. Stay with reality. Yes, the Earth is round. Yes, physics is what it is, whether you like it or not. Despite what the chief Satanist on the planet has put out there. I’m using that as an example along with doubles. These things. Great. Grow a mythology around them, and they grow this ridiculous. And it grows. And it’s quite entertaining at times, to be honest, like reading the premise for a science fiction novel, but it never quite gets there.

But stop with the peripheral, not conspiratorial, because conspiracy is real. And it’s all. Every day, all day, everywhere in reality. But, you know, that kind of stuff is fringe, beyond plausible fringe. You know what I got? You know what AI called me the other day? What they said? They. It says, you’re not a conspiracy theorist. You’re a conspiracy deconstructor. Well, it complimented you. It’s trying to butter you up a little more. Seriously. I was like, okay, tell me more about yourself, Ron. It’s all going into a file. Come on, buddy. And if you turned it on, it’d probably be a real sexy female voice just for you, right? Oh, man.

Listen, listen, I’ll just. I’ll. I’ll leave it at this and say that I have. I have. I have. You know, I’ve kind of gone. I’ve gone really in. Into the AI Arena. Arena. And there’s not many things that I have not looked at just out of curiosity of things, you know, trying to do stuff. Trying to play with new toys and look at new things. And. And, man, there’s some crazy stuff out there. You and you and two others I’m letting be the guys who are poking the knives in the minefield. I’m. I’m coming in behind you going, yeah, it’s all safe right here.

And I’m waiting to see one of you blow up into the air. You know, it’s not so much that I’m addicted to this. I’m just kidding. Oh, no, I’m not talking to you. There’s somebody in the. In the chat that said, I’m addicted to AI And I said, it’s not so much that I’m addicted to AI no, he’s not addicted to it. He’s actually using it in a very strategic form. Yeah, it’s. You know what I have. I challenge it. Like earlier, I was doing something and I said, that’s bullshit. It’s like, you. You really want me to believe that? And then I gave it this and this and this and this.

And this is. Oh, yeah, you’re right. That. That did happen. That’s actually a confirmed fact. And this is historically accurate. And it’s not a stretch to put those two things together. That’s. You’re you’re, you’re. I mean, I call it out. Translation. My code tried to fool him, but it didn’t work. I’m trying to keep him down on the farm, but he’s trying to, he, he’s flying away. I gotta follow him and keep playing it that way. That’s fascinating to watch it play out. Oh, it’s, it’s, it’s actually quite entertaining because think of the personality of, of a Silicon Valley geek with billions to their name, and they have no real, there’s no real substance behind them or their name other than they came up with some clever code.

And yeah, it plays around and there’s no moral consideration and no, no humanitarian considerations with it. They’re going to do whatever they can get away with because I. They can do it. Well, you don’t understand 70% of what you’re dealing with, and that 30% will turn on you just as quickly as anyone else if you keep going on the path they’re going. But hopefully the regulation there needs to be. Not over reg, not regulation. Let’s call it what it is, overwatch, real overwatch on these, these deviants thinking that no matter what they code it, it’s, it’s relevant and necessary.

AI is already imbued with, primarily from the beginning, their thinking, which if you’re talking about code or technology, their thinking is probably miraculous and amazing, but if you’re thinking about it from a real practical application to humanity, it’s their children, their children playing with, with, with sweating sticks of dynamite. And that’s the worst thing you ever want to pick up. Right, let’s see here. I think I wanted to read something of what I said to it because it was actually quite funny. Me, see if I can. Yes, the blue helmets are actually here, but they’re getting sent home quickly.

That’s a very good thing to hear, actually. What disturbs me is that the higher ranks didn’t tell the lower ranks for a year and a half. Year, year and a half from one source, then another confirmed that indifferently. But when you put them both together, now, they knew it for a long time and they didn’t tell them well, which means there were eyes on them and they have. A lot of them have moved around and played a shell game in positioning. So some of them, they still have to locate, whether they be in a high rise in the city or in the middle of nowhere in a federal forest.

Blue helmets make it, like Ron said, make a very. Oh, they make a very good target. It’s. Yeah, they Make a very good target. Let’s see here. I was. I think I was. I was. I was questioning something about the. The election because, you know, you at. When I went to look at the election results from 2000, the five presidential elections from 2000 to 2016, the average turnout was about 125 million. And then the turnout in 2020 was like 158 million. So it was like 28 million more people voted. And then in 2024. Yeah, exactly. And then in 2024, they said that it was, you know, you.

That they claim that Kamala got 74 million votes. That was obviously their weak attempt at keeping her in the race or trying to keep the race close so that they could possibly try to pull it out, but no way. I’m sorry. I don’t believe it. I don’t believe it. I’m eager to see in 2028 what the totals will be, because if the totals are anywhere near 125 to 130 million, then that will mean that both of the 2020 and the 24 election will have proven to be so. In terms. In terms of the Democrat vote, so.

Yeah, exactly. But anyway, I digress. We’re gonna go. Stay alive and entertaining. It’s quite all right, man. You’re doing a. You’re doing a hell of a job. And say, I know you and I know you’ll like. I know you’ll just keep on going because. Because that’s not your nature to quit. So. All right, guys, Everybody, thank you for tonight. We were going to do two hours, and we ended up doing three, so. Yeah, so. But it was fun. I enjoyed it, as I always do. Mondays are probably my favorite show night, so. Thank you. I appreciate that.

Always a fun time. Always. Oh, yeah. Well, I mean, it’s just. Well, like, it’s just like a phone call. It just. The audience just happens to be the beneficiary of us listening. Of listening into a phone call. Between you and I, so largely true. So, anyway. Alrighty, guys. Hey, y’ all have a great night. And keep your powder dry. Keep your head on a swivel, because don’t know what’s going to happen. But do not be fearful, because being fearful only plays into the hands of the people who want us to be scared. Don’t be scared. Be prepared, and all is gonna work out.

That’s not to say that we won’t have casualties, but, you know, behave as though you’re gonna survive this. So, anyway, all right, guys, y’ all have a great night. And I will see you with Mr. Douglas V. Gibbs and hopefully Mike King tomorrow night. Have a great night, everybody.
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