Summary
âž¡ The text discusses a moment of unity when Biden, a Democrat, wore a Trump supporter’s hat. It also explores the idea of changing perspectives and the importance of respecting differing viewpoints. The text encourages understanding and open-mindedness, even when people have different political beliefs. It also mentions a video of a helicopter disrupting a supply encampment, which the author finds strange.
âž¡ The text discusses concerns about water scarcity, potential pollution, and the privatization of water companies. It also touches on the misuse of land and resources, particularly in Kentucky and West Virginia, where people’s homes were allegedly taken under false pretenses for coal mining. The text suggests that blockchain technology and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) could be solutions to these issues, ensuring transparency and accountability. Lastly, it mentions the strategic design of bridges for potential demolition in case of foreign invasion.
âž¡ The text discusses the potential dangers and benefits of artificial intelligence (AI). It suggests that AI could be used to improve efficiency and safety, but also warns about the risks of AI becoming too powerful or being misused. The text emphasizes that the technology itself isn’t inherently evil, but the way it’s controlled could be. It also touches on the importance of laws and oversight to prevent misuse of AI.
âž¡ The speaker expresses strong dissatisfaction with current political figures, believing they are harmful to the country. They suggest a complete overhaul of the republic, including new elections for Congress. They also mention plans for a future event where they will take calls from listeners. The conversation ends with well-wishes for the listeners and plans for upcoming interviews.
âž¡ The discussion revolves around a video of a helicopter flying low, possibly stirring up trouble. The speakers speculate whether it was a military or FEMA helicopter, and discuss a potential link to a volunteer supply drop zone. They also touch on a security breach at American Waterworks, affecting 14 million customers, and discuss the unusual storm patterns heading towards Florida, comparing them to the 2005 season. They suggest these storms might be manipulated, but it’s all speculation.
âž¡ The text discusses unusual weather patterns, particularly a storm that dumped an unusually large amount of water as it moved inland. The storm’s path and behavior were different from typical storms, leading to speculation about possible manipulation. The conversation also touched on technology security concerns, particularly with Apple products. Lastly, they discussed the potential impact of storms on areas with military bases and the role of the military in disaster response.
âž¡ The text discusses the idea of states reclaiming their authority from the federal government. It suggests that states could refuse federal aid, expel federal agents, and even consider temporary secession as a form of protest. The text also discusses historical examples of states considering secession and the potential for states to manage their own affairs more effectively. The text concludes by suggesting that this approach could be a way to combat corruption and inefficiency at the federal level.
âž¡ The text discusses the complex history and legal structures of the United States, focusing on the period after the Civil War up to World War II. It suggests that many of the issues we face today stem from decisions made during this time. The text also touches on the influence of propaganda and the role of the media in shaping public opinion. Lastly, it discusses the idea of extending presidential term limits, using Donald Trump as an example, and the potential implications of such a change.
âž¡ The text discusses the importance of unity and cooperation among people, especially during times of crisis. It emphasizes that in such situations, political and personal differences are set aside, and people come together to help each other. The text also debates the idea of leadership, suggesting that the best leaders are often those who don’t seek power. Lastly, it touches on the topic of government and politics, suggesting that changes are needed to improve the current system.
âž¡ The speaker discusses the concept of sovereign citizenship, explaining that it involves operating through trusts and LLCs rather than as an individual. They caution against misinformation and stress the importance of understanding the law to avoid legal trouble. They also suggest that the current system of law is influenced by private interests and needs to be reformed to be more constitutional. Lastly, they recommend resources like Cornell Law and the Yale Avalon project for further learning.
âž¡ The speaker discusses the impact of Hurricane Hillary on Southern California, noting that it weakened significantly upon making landfall and caused little damage. They theorize about the possibility of a more powerful storm hitting the area in the future, potentially causing chaos, especially if combined with other disasters like fires or earthquakes. They also mention the existence of weather modification technology and the potential for its misuse. The speaker ends by discussing the concept of a “broken arrow,” which refers to a lost or out-of-control nuclear weapon.
âž¡ The speaker discusses the possibility of a “broken arrow” scenario, referring to a lost nuclear device, but believes it’s unlikely. They also express concern about potential violence in cities, possibly instigated by insurgents. They speculate about a recent explosion in Beirut being nuclear, based on its visual and auditory signatures. Lastly, they express worry about potential threats to water supplies, such as poisoning or disruption.
Transcript
I was. That was a horrible joke. That was a horrible joke. It’s okay. It’s okay. We’ll forgive you. You are forgiven. It is. Dude, it’s ten seven. Yeah, I mean, it’s ten seven. You know, a year ago, this whole frickin charade started. Well, not just. You know, it escalated. A year ago is when is when the charade escalated, so. Yeah, well, what happened a year ago wasn’t that the attack in Israel? I’m going to my office to make it clear. When. When exactly? When Israel. When Israel turned off all their defenses and, you know, for 7 hours and allowed the Mossad controlled Hamas to come in and attack them.
Yeah, you could say away. I mean. I mean, if we’re just gonna be honest. Let’s just be honest. Exactly. Exactly. You know, what is. What was. You know, the Soviets said it right. It’s like, you know, if we’re gonna create an enemy, let’s. If there’s gonna be an enemy out there, let us create it. And that’s exactly what they did. And, you know, there are a lot out there who are of the opinion that that’s what the Q operation is. And I have to tell you, you know, I mean, when I think about it from that perspective, it makes sense.
I. The people who. Wow, I don’t know if you guys saw that. The. The people who say that. I mean, I understand why they believe the way they believe, and. And I can’t fault them for having that. That thought process. No, no. I mean, again, the question goes, how far down the rabbit hole do you want to go? Right? How far are people? Some. You know, some can. Are prepared and emotionally, usually emotionally. So is the case, to go as far as they can take it. But even with the most intrepid and determined and well meaning people, you know, when they’re looking into these things, open minded and they’re getting good information that goes back many, many, many decades, then, you know, even they have a burnout period or emotional.
I’ve noticed. I’ve seen it a thousand times. Emotional, let’s say depression, turmoil or trepidation. You ever seen a number of things? That asian kid who says emotional damage? No. Okay, I’ll have to find that and send it to you. And then you’ll understand something like that. You’ll understand the joke. Trying to steal our modulation. Emotional damage, are you, when you see it, you’ll be like. You’ll actually, you’ll start busting up laughing. So it’ll almost be America. It’ll almost be a belly laugh. Like american fiction. Good, that. Oh, God. Wasn’t that fun? That’s such a. There’s so many sleepers out there that when you find them because you can’t sleep and I.
So hard I woke my wife up through or four times. Will you stop, lad? I can’t help it. The absurdity. You know, that was actually a very, like, artfully and well done upper upscale version of idiocracy. Yeah, it was. And especially since it hit the publishing and film industry, right. And some of the lines in it are just, you know, I told my one lit agent friend, you gotta watch this. You’re gonna, you’re gonna love it because you’re gonna see what they’re saying and, you know, yes. How many times do we say to each other, Hollywood doesn’t read.
They have some 26 year old literally reading their stuff for them and giving them little book reports. Half page and one page book reports. And that’s all they, you know, this is all they want to see. And this is why, part of the reason why they put out a lot of crap. These, a lot of these people that can green lights something are not exactly the most literate, I’ll tell you that. Yeah. And then, you know, when comments come back to people’s work, like, oh, you’re too literate for Hollywood. Excuse me, I thought we were supposed to praise excellence or, you know, all of that.
How dare you? Too literate? Yeah. You know, people break the rules by just doing what they do naturally these days. So let’s see. You know, I just think that film was brilliant. It should have got a lot more attention than it did. Yeah. Never heard anything about it. I think the writer, the writer of the book, I think he’s a very interesting man and a brilliant man in his work. I’ve looked through some other things he’s done and, yeah. Wonderful stories and wonderful writing and he’s got a very good perspective on it. And everything showed in that film, I just go and.
Ebert. Yeah, exactly. Well, you know, let me. I just want to, before we jump in too deep and some of the shit that’s going on, I just kind of want to let my audience know that I reached out to ghost last week, and I asked him, I said, hey, would you be open to coming on to the channel, you know, every Monday, you know, basically for the next four to six weeks or so and, and maybe longer with, I mean, if there gets this fucking chaos out there because of the election, I’m sure there’s going to be a lot of people who are going to get unnerved.
And, you know, as long as we have the capability to do this, if there’s not power outages or Internet outages or whatever, you know, we’re going to do this. A lot weird stuff like that recently. And this is why, you know, and Ron, this is part of what I was saying that would kick up later in September. I was pointing to dates that were proximates. I do not give oh, this unless I know for a fact. And chances are if I put it out there, I’m going to get smacked in the head or somebody’s going to get pissed off if it’s a good guy move.
No, I’m not going to do that. And I don’t know anybody who would. And, you know, it’s more respect for what’s going on that people aren’t seeing, don’t know about, wouldn’t understand right off the bat, even if you broke it down for them, because some of it might go contrary to good guy thinking that, how do you defeat a Nazi? You had to be worse than the Nazis. Like Fury made that point very well. That film, you know, where it’s, you know, he’s, he’s ss now. Kill him. You know. So just out of putting me in the middle of that.
No, I wasn’t misspoke that. But do you know what I mean? Yes, I know exactly what you mean. So. But it was, yeah, things are going to get crazier. We’ll look at what’s happened in Israel. This is all tied together. Everything that’s happened is not happening by mistake when it’s happening. And now we’ve got all kinds of things popping up every day. Every day. I mean, look at what was the takeaway from Brandon wearing the hat that nega had one day? I don’t remember that. Yeah, this happened recently. Yeah, happened recently. Do a quick search and see if you can pull up an image on it.
You’ll find it it was, it was all over. And so you gotta, you gotta look at these things and also go, okay, what’s going on there? Because. And some people will say, oh, sour grapes, you know, Jill, and you’re pissed off that they cast them aside. I mean, seriously, Jill, what did you expect? Come on. Oh, I see. Yeah, this is, this is, this is not too long ago. Um, fire station. And what does it say? Pennsylvania, of all places. Yeah. To promote unity. Okay. Interesting. All right, here, let me. Optics any way you got to.
But it got out there. I’m going to share this here with the audience here, because I think this is, this is important to see. Uh, and all information and indications that I’m getting says, yes. It’s going to even get worse as. And there’s, there’s a, you know, there’s an asteroid headed for us, and we’re not, we’re not, we’re not going to get out of the way. I had to move my, uh, move some here. All right, so, um, I don’t want this. So this is from NBC 15, which I guess is someplace in Pennsylvania somewhere, probably.
Biden wears a Trump hat at Pennsylvania to promote unity. Interesting. And they’re all laughing. They’re all laughing. Here’s just read. I’ll read the first couple sentences. Uh, President Biden briefly wore a Trump 24 hat while visiting the Shanksville, PA, volunteer. Shanksville, PA, volunteer fire department on the anniversary of September 11. White House senior deputy press secretary Andrew Bates wrote on social media Biden had shared a message recalling the bipartisan unity in post 911 America, which is very true. The country has never been more united on than it was on 912. He then called for America’s return to the spirit with the approach of the election.
As a gesture, Biden gave a hat to Trump supporter. As a gesture, Biden gave a hat to a Trump supporter, who then said that in the same spirit, potash should put on his Trump cap. Bates wrote, he briefly wore it. The Trump campaign could be seized on a picture from the event, writing, thanks for the support, Joe. Interesting. And what do you think the brilliant geniuses, genius strategists in the Biden and the camel. The camel. You know what camp thought, right? Probably. Oh, my God. Oh, geez. Well, maybe he did it because he wanted to diffuse any bad attitudes.
I could see him doing it for that. But then again, there’s any number of reasons why it could have been done in addition to that. So it’s up to interpretation. Well, I just think that’s very, you know, that’s, that’s one of those things, the, you know, the, the things that make you go, hmm, you know. Yeah, that’s just like, huh. I don’t know. You know, man, there’s so many things that, you know what? I’ve said this a hundred times, if I’ve said it once. And the more that I know, or the more that I think I know, the more I realize I don’t know shit.
I think everyone, no matter, yeah. Where they work, what they do, feels that, feels that way to some degree. Yeah. I’ve said I’m given everything. I, whenever I say that too, and I don’t mean this in a demeaning way to anybody, please don’t take it the wrong way. But whenever I say that to people who, who think kind of like me, at least in terms of, or at least I perceive that they think like me, you know, like deep critical thinkers, they all say that that’s a sign of wisdom. Um, you know, that’s, it’s like, hmm, interesting.
I, I never really considered that, but I guess I can understand why they would say that. Yeah. I guess really what you’re doing, really what I’m doing is I’m acknowledging the fact that I really, I, I think I know stuff, but I don’t. And I do. I mean, I’m not, I’m not suggesting that I’m stupid, but you’re an extremely learning, I just, I appreciate you saying that, but the more I look at stuff, the more I realize, man, I just, I’m just, I’m baffled at what I really thought I knew and I don’t. And I mean to die.
I think my perspective is, my perspective sometimes changes monthly or, you know, or certainly annually on things, things that I would one time supported. No, I no longer things I thought I would support in the past or wouldn’t support in the past. I do now. I mean, dude, listen, when anti casparian sounds like a conservative, you know, the world is freaking going upside down, something’s changing and, you know, you know what? If you guys don’t know who Anna Kasparian is, she’s, she’s the co host to Cenk Uygur on the Young Turks. And, man, if you listen to any of the things that she walk off with a flight recently, no, but, no, but she’s been arguing with him consistently now for the past six months.
I mean, they’re arguing a lot on air and, you know, you listen to the things that she’s saying and, you know, she’s, she’s not necessarily coming out in support of Trump. But I watched the thing today and I don’t know how old the clip was, but she was saying something. Oh, you know, talking about tax cuts and you’re like, well, you know what? Okay, so these tax cuts allegedly starved the government of $750 billion. Okay, well, now that I know how the government spends that $750 billion, so am I, am I upset that they’re not getting that money? It’s like all they do is they send it overseas.
So, so really what they’re doing is they’re taking money out of the, out of the, the civilians of the country and then they’re basically laundering it and sending it to weapons contractors. It’s like just a foment war around the country. So it’s like, yeah, I’m actually okay with, with the tax cuts and letting people in the United States keep their money. You know, and I’m paraphrasing there, but that was the sentiment that she was trying to. I respectfully disagree there, Denapp. I, you know what I mean? She is, you have to get off of the labeling of people with, and I say this respectfully as I’m not coming down on you.
There was a comment and says she’s still a cbag. And you know what? I look at her and I see the metamorphosis that has taken place over the last eight years. You know, one of the videos that I uploaded probably a year ago on my channel, Washington, it was like a three hour collage of nothing but young Turks and their reactions to what was going on in the 2016 election, November 3 or whatever it was election day in 2016. And they come in, they were all excited because they thought Hillary was going to win. And I think the New York Times had it like 99%.
And then it just went down. And watching their reaction from being like, overly hyped to deflated and just absolutely just unhinged was, was, to me, I just, I get a lot of joy out of that. Yeah, especially that screaming girl with, that’s what I’m talking about. That’s Anna Kasparian. So, yeah, no, no, no, you’re right. That famous photograph, that’s, you know, soy drinker, you know, on her knees. Are you still screaming? Ready? That picture is cemented in. It’s actually seared in my brain of whenever I think of liberal misery. That’s what I, that is, that is the picture that I, that I think of.
So that will be the photograph in documentaries 50, 75 years from now. And they are doing it about these insane times. 100%. You know, it’ll be in there, or it’ll lead it off. One of the two promise you that. Let me finish this thought about Anna because I want to bring it home. Sorry. Yeah, you’re good. You guys, I’m going to say this respectfully. You’ve got to look at these people who are migrating to the. They’re not. It’s not necessarily they’re migrating to our side as much as it is. They’re migrating away from their side, and that is progress, because as they migrate away from their side, where are they going? They’re coming towards us.
So you know what? I’ve actually, I don’t want to say that I’m like, what’s the word? Not possessed, but, like, obsessed. I’m not saying that I’m obsessed with Anaka Sparian. Not at all. I. But I do like to watch intelligent people who are. Who I literally, I’m seeing that metamorphosis happen in front of my eyes. To me. I admire that. I admire changing the perspectives and, and going against the partisan crap that the country has, you know, just, it’s been, society really has been, you know, push shoving down our throats. So. Blind partisan. Yeah, blind partisan.
It’s a very dangerous, extraordinary way to think. So I, you know, I admire, I have to say I admire Anna, and it doesn’t mean I have to like her. But you know what? I, you know, I think she’s actually a pretty decent person. She’s a decent human being. She may have some weird beliefs, beliefs that are. That go above and beyond what I would go or where I would go, but you know what I mean? She’s actually a decent human being. She means well. She’s just misguided in certain respects. So I would ask you to respectfully reconsider the take on Anna and all of the people on the left.
Just imagine that she was coming to a Trump rally and you’re there. And how would you treat her? You treat her warmly. I want to treat her with respect. Yeah. So anyway, I just think she needs to meet. She hasn’t met the right man yet. And a sexist would say, yeah, maybe not, but, you know, well, let’s give her out for coffee, please. Let’s. Let’s kind of discuss a few things that are out there that are going on. You know, did you see the, the photograph or the, the video of the helicopter that kind of came over a site in North Carolina and with the.
The. Not the jet wash, but the rotor washed? Like, gonna destroyed a lot of the encampment where they were bringing in the supplies. Did you see that video? No, I haven’t. Okay, so. So there’s. There’s a video going around where this is a Blackhawk helicopter comes down and it drops down to, it looks like about. Probably 100ft off the deck, maybe 150, whatever. And the wash from the rotor is literally, is like, destroying this encampment of where they’re harvesting supplies to, you know, to ferret them out where they. Where they needed to go. Weird that they would do that.
You know, you’ve got guys right back spotting and you’ve got the good volume. They’re all talking to each other. If one says, hey, man, you’re kicking some tents over, the first thing you do would raise it up. Well, the. Sorry, the caption on the video says, your government hates you. And I can understand why they would say that, but I think that. That. Personally, I don’t think that it was a military helicopter. I doubt that a military pilot. I doubt that a military pilot would do that. No. It’s just. No way in hell are they going to do that.
Unless he was on fumes otherwise. No, but he came down low and then he. It’s like he accelerated away. And the more he accelerated, the more. The more rotor wash came in and stirred stuff up, because obviously that, you know, it needs more. More power to get out of there, so. Absolutely. I don’t think that that would have. You know, you got to realize that Blackhawk helicopters are not exclusively flown by the military. They’re also flown by the federal government and local government. So. Yeah, you know, it’s. I. I’m more of the opinion that that would have been probably a FEMA helicopter or it could have been a military helicopter that was leased out to FEMA or something like that.
So what are your thoughts? I don’t know. I didn’t see it. But was it a military helicopter? It looked. It was a Blackhawk and it was a dark color of. It could have been green, it could have been black. I don’t know. Well, there were any markings on the tail or couldn’t ascertain. It was too far away. It was taken. It was taken from a. From a cell phone camera and at a distance of probably good 200ft. Was there any gun guns in the door? Did not. Did not see any door gunners. I think, if memory serves.
If memory serves, it was. Yeah, exactly. If memory serves, it was. I think that the. I think the door was closed, but I couldn’t. I don’t remember. Yeah, well, I’ll take a look at it and let you know. Here, let me. Let me copy this link because somebody sent me a link to truth social. And I’ll text this to you and you can maybe watch it on your phone if you want. I hope I can on the call. Sometimes I can. Sometimes I can. Hey, ghost cipherte. That’s the. That’s the name of the. Okay, so what me? Yeah, this is.
Let me see. I have been blocked from. True social website is using a security server, but it’s probably because I’m coming through a VPN. Yeah, that could be. All right, let me try. Let me try on a different browser. Sometimes my browser settings make it. Yeah, that was. The doors were closed and it was definitely green. Let’s see. No, same thing. It’s probably because I’m coming through a VPN. That’s okay. Well, you know. I know. So. Yeah, so this person says, FEMA helicopter. Yeah, FEMA helicopter intentionally flew low over a volunteer supply drop zone because the volunteers refused to let FEMA confiscate their supplies.
Interesting. Now, I hadn’t heard that. That’s a new stats. They’re handling this all wrong. And I saw this video of some kind of internal discussion that FEMA workers were having and they were talking about LGBTQ, XYZ, ABC, all that stuff. And then instead. Listen to this. The woman I just say, instead of. I didn’t see the. I saw the clip. I didn’t see the whole discussion. But she’s saying it should move from the concept of triage, which she said was the greatest good for greatest number. Well, that’s what that is. Somebody here, I’m going to send this to you because somebody sent me on x.
I’m going to send this to you on the. I’m a Sen. It’s the same. Same link I’m gonna send. Yeah, wait a second. That’s not the right. I don’t think that’s the right link. 08:00 p.m. eastern. 08:00 p.m. eastern. That’s why it says 08:00 p.m. this link says, hackers breach american waterwork system. Target 14 million customers. Hackers have compromised american waterworks, the largest regulated water supply in the United States, impacting over 14 million people in the states, including New Jersey, California, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. And. And those kind of things you got to know are nation state level attacks.
Your average hacker in the US, it’s not going to be that stupid to do something like that because they will find you. Um, they will. They will get you. And a lot of these hackers think they can’t go. No, they will get you. So that tells me it’s something probably external or internal with nation state level resources. So who knows? Who knows? Well, the big story right now that’s going on is the storm that’s getting ready to slam into Oregon, Oregon, Florida, geographically challenged corner of the country. If we could move it over there, manipulators roll it around through Panama so you don’t have much land.
Right. To mess with. Rolling right up the coast and not get it. Come on, man. You guys can do that, you know? I mean, if you’re going to. While you’re at it, why don’t you just. Why don’t you just get, like, one of those hurricanes that, that hit the, you know, the one that just hit North Carolina? Why don’t you get that? And then, like, running up the coast, the entire west coast, and just destroy the coast. I mean, all, you know, la, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle. I mean, gone. All right. I mean, that art bell type weather event.
Yeah. Well, then we’re good. I mean, you know what I mean? We regain. We regain those three western states. I’m obviously joking, everybody. That’s sarcasm. Of course. This is just a. Just a joke. I am obviously being panties in a bunch, but, yeah, it’s just, you know, today was kind of a quiet day because something was goofy with my phone and calls weren’t coming in. So, you know, you see how I had to be reached to remember. I was sitting there working on something and I lost track of time. And my wife calls my son and he says, hey, mom’s trying to get you.
I was like, well, my phone hasn’t run. It’s right here. I don’t understand it at all, but I’m tempted to take it in for a deeper virus or infiltration type thing. Look at it, because it’s been acting very strange since the last update. I think it’s something internal. I don’t think it’s anything creepy, but, you know, all the same. Well, you know, getting back to Florida, you know, it is. It is peculiar that there’s so many storms now that are heading towards Florida and, you know, the general south, just because the south is about as hardcore conservative as you can get, so.
And I don’t think that’s accidental. Yeah. Because it kind of acts a little weird. You know, this season is a lot like the 2005 season where they went. The last hurricane was in January of 2006 when that one hit it. I think August 29, 30th, something like that. And they had to even go into the greek Alphabet. That’s what they do when they run out of more than 26 named storms, and most of them. But they began in June, July, sporadically, tropical storms, you name it. And then they kept getting worse and worse, and Katrina, and then they kept coming.
And they kept coming. I think one went into Mexico or Texas. It was a big one. Also, I think it went into Mexico. But then you had all of those name storms following that, and that’s k. So. And then going into the greek Alphabet all the way into January, I was like, wow, this was an interesting season. And they’re saying, a lot of meteorologists are saying all the same indicators are that this is the same type of season. Now these are going to form. But then again, what happens after? And I saw some satellite shots of, what was the one? Elena or Elena? Helen? Helena.
Helena. Helena. Helena. Helena, whatever. Yeah. Because the first one I ever went through was Elena. I think that was back in maybe five, something like that. But I keep infusing the names, but it actually, if you look closely, it’s very easy to see there is a hexagonal standing wave at the base of the eye. That means that these are sustained winds that are very intense. You’re talking high 100s, possibly gusting or around 200 or above. And, yeah, it’s. You know, whether that’s indicative of manipulation, because I understand from some patents that some of them work through the eye to heat the water surface, just, you know, a very slim layer of the top surface of the water, because that’s why when they get in the gulf, they pull so much energy.
That’s if you have a hot summer, that Gulf of Mexico water is anywhere from 86 to 90 degrees. Surface temperature, that’s hot water. And they get in there and they just swell up and turn into monsters. But it’s interesting, the directions. It’s too weird how the one that went over North Carolina came in and then did that little complete turnaround and then headed straight west when it was forecasted to head west much earlier, the latitude of Atlanta, and then how much water it dumped when it wasn’t dumping that kind of water as it went inland. Typically, as soon as they hit land within a few hundred miles, they downgrade rapidly, they begin to fall apart.
The low pressure system is usually followed through Tennessee, Kentucky, or, you know, Virginia. And that’s usually what turns into, like, a long stretch of moisture and rain at the northeast and the central eastern south, you know, usually deals with, but not anything like what? We saw 13 inches in 12 hours. No, that’s. Some places almost two foot in 12 hours. That’s insane. That is an absolute insane amount of volume of water coming from the right. I mean, that’s just. Yeah. Something. I don’t. I don’t want to go too far, you know, conspiratorial, but we know these things exist.
But somebody did something to make that moisture just dump like that. I don’t know. Did they ever say a cold air mass came over? Because chances are that would have pushed it east and not west, but it went west afterwards and broke up. So a lot of strange movements to these storms. That’s the one thing I will say compared to any other season, they usually have a path that’s projected, and the path in, it’s pretty much somewhere in those spaghetti charts. And again, it dissipates rapidly over land. It doesn’t. It’s pulling from much cooler surfaces. And.
Yeah, so this one going towards, if it hits where it’s projected, say, tampa Sarasota, and that area is going to get slammed. There was a picture that actually, Armando sent it to me earlier today, and it was. It was really interesting. It was just here, actually, I’m going to share this to the. Let me send it to you real quick. All right. Check your messages here. Come on. Now. Because earlier, what happened when I was messaging you while we were at chat earlier, I have no idea. That was. I mean, your phone’s been acting weird all day.
Yeah. So. Anybody, somebody listening? Hey, how do you. How do you do? Nice to meet you. Let me see this one. Yeah, yeah. That I found fascinating, too. I mean, you’re looking at. That’s not, you know, pie, the spiral, or. Doesn’t look like it. Maybe if you could draw it out, it would be. But that’s a very, very perfect spiral. Yeah. And that’s odd. I’ve never seen anything like that. I know, right? It’s very peculiar. And I’m having a difficult time here. Let me. I’m going to save this image. And I was trying to. I was trying to share it on screen and it didn’t work.
I mean, what the hell is that, right? That doesn’t make it. That makes no sense. Guys, it’s coming. I assure you, I’m still. I’m still learning my Mac. So this is not as. It’s not as easy as I thought it was going to be. I just say leave it at that. I’m getting better, but it is still a challenge. That is. Yeah. They’re similar in some ways, but in other ways, it’s where stuff. Where stuff is. Is. Come on. Where in the world is it? I thought I saved it. Man. This is frustrating. There’s a guy out there, Rob Braxton, I think his name is, and he’s got.
He offers some pretty cool services with his company, and he does a lot of videos, and it’s on security, on phones and how much. He was a big fan of Apple for many years. You couldn’t change his mind. And then he said he started looking into the real security aspects of it. And then what? And it was getting worse and worse and worse. What they were, how it was set up, that you couldn’t close out processes of certain types if you wanted to. And everything was geared towards your data, your digital fingerprint, which is based on every sensor in that phone.
Now the fate. Now the screen can read, can do facial recognition, not just a little camera at the top. The screen. I’m an Android user for the most part, and I wish you can de google your Android phone and you can make it far, far, far more secure. Things you can’t do with Apple then the same goes for the computers. They’re very good for certain things. But I assure you, your privacy is not my own with Apple products. Well, it’s not, but you made the point, well, that it’s not just Apple products. It’s every product. It is.
But other ones, you have more leeway to shut down two thirds or three quarters of. Of that nonsense, whereas with Apple. So here we go, guys. I finally figured it out, and now I’m sharing that. What I. The picture that I shared with you, that’s just to the east of Tampa. And you see that spiral in there? That’s. That’s just some. That’s weird looking. I’ve never seen. I’ve never seen a perfect spiral like that, ever. Yeah. Yeah. And which way is it going? It’s going counterclockwise, right? Or is it going. Or is it going clockwise? It’s going.
Looks like it’s going clockwise. Now, that’s odd because the storms in northern hemisphere will rotate counterclockwise. That’s why the eastern quadrant, or in this case, hitting Florida, in that respect, the southern quadrant, becomes the shit end of the storm. And I know a lot of people down there in that particular area. And, yeah, it’s just kind of worrisome. Yeah, that’s just weird. But. But they forecast it to go down to a two prior to landfall. So I did see. I did see that. Yes, I did see that it jumps up to a five and a half.
Something’s wrong. I just hope this one doesn’t cross Florida. Meander in the follow up, the Gulf stream instead of heading out towards Bermuda or the North Atlantic and doesn’t roll back in. Somebody said it looks like a pedophile hurricane. That’s some funny shit right there. Thank you for that. That’s funny. Yes. That’s a good one. That was funny. That’s a good one. I had to say that needs to be on a post someplace. Uh, that’s absolutely true. Truth is. Or maybe it’s letting us know it’s going to. It’s going to hit a lot of pedophiles in that area.
Right? Yeah. I’m coming for you. That was good. I. That. Thank you. What’s the name of that storm, by the way? Uh, Milton. Milton. All right, let’s find out if Milton’s a pedo or a pedo killer. Uh, how do you. How do you ascertain that? I don’t know. Let’s see how many petos are dead after Bronco says petocaine. Maybe. Maybe he’ll wax John Walsh and a few other people. Maybe. I don’t know. Just. Just a joke. That felt just a joke. Nothing, you know? Yeah. It’s like somebody says, let’s hit a certain mouse area. Yes. It’s hidden.
It’s heading right there. It’s heading right there. Well, you know, that I. Yesterday when we were doing that show on Armando’s channel, we. We kind of. I brought up the whole thing about the mine in basically south central Alabama, and there’s. There’s another mine out there. Guys, I shared this link on Twitter today. I call it Twitter still, and it was a story from about a year ago where there’s a fight brewing locally for rights to mine. It’s strip mine. They want to strip mine this. This area of land in Alabama where. Where the lithium is.
And everybody’s. I mean, that’s what everybody’s talking about with, you know, with. With Helen or Helene, whatever. So is it not possible that there could be another potential storm that comes up and hits that? If the. If that’s the same objective, anything’s possible. Yeah. Just ask if another one forms and I think, you know, if they want to steer it up that way and juice it up, yeah, that can be done. And I just don’t see folks here tolerating that shit. But it always remains to be seen wherever it is. But, you know, let’s. I’m going to swing this over to the nobody in Alabama, I can tell you this would turn away supplies.
No, the sheriff’s, the sheriffs would be going to FEMA. Look, if you want to remain here another day, don’t even go there. And, you know, and like we talked about yesterday, the idea that during Katrina, there were at least 60,000 military active and reserve and guard all on imposition. You know, you have a lot of military bases in that area of the country, a lot of them all throughout the southeast. And I think there are 700,000 active duty based in this area of the country in the southeast. But, you know, with this one, I mean, if people don’t remember that, you know, and especially if you were a kid then or you were born in the, you know, 95 or on, you’re not going to remember these things.
But, but yeah, there were military stationed all over, everything from coast guards, Seabees, engineers, and army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, all of them. And all of them were pitching in and getting to work as soon as they could. The one I loved is when general honore got up, he was put in charge after, you know, that weak willed Louisiana governor who wasn’t getting anything done, just basically getting in front of the mic and wanting to cry and rain. What was it? Ray NAgIn not being as much help to New Orleans and, you know, honoring it.
So he’s then put in charge because whoever was in charge wasn’t, you know, putting his boot up asses and digging his heels in. But he got off that helicopter cursing like any worse than any of us all put together one day, you know, what the f, is going on here? These stupid MF ers. I mean, it was, it was beautiful to hear. And he got things done for the folks in New Orleans. And, you know, Haley Barber, I believe, was the governor at the time in Mississippi. And he, he was on the phone prior, during and after and had things together.
And this is the DeSantis gets it here. And this is what I’m looking forward to, what DeSantis does when FEMA tells him, sorry, we’re out of money, because he sent aid and troops up to North Carolina, because everything there was taken care of in that corner, that, what do they call it? That part of the state, the panhandle began to. Yeah, it’s where the pinnacle begins, but they call that the band or something like that. Not familiar with that. And he was like, no, we’ve got everything for that. Well, here comes another one. And when they don’t have it, and FEMA says, we don’t have.
I can hear him saying, well then don’t even come to my state. I’m going to handle it a different way. And it’ll be very interesting to see how he handles it. You know, I watched along those, along that vein, I watched an interview today and these guys were talking about, they were basically talking about the as states, what the states really have the authority to do but have gotten away from. And it’s like this guy said, look, if I was governor of Texas, what I would do is, and the video was like, I think the interview was like two months ago.
So if I was a governor of Texas, what I would do is I would, I would turn away, I would get rid of everybody who’s federal agent in my state and I would get them out. I would take no money from the federal government in any way, shape, matter or form. And if I had any federal people coming into my state, I would arrest them. I get, I’d arrest them and, and basically kick them out of the state. And he said I was, that it was a, he was a podcaster and I don’t remember his name.
Okay. Never seen him before. But I was like, man, that’s that because that’s exactly what he’s saying is exactly what needs to be done by every state because the states need, the states need to realize that. And actually, you know, thinking about this, this is one way for us to take the country back is to take. We don’t take the country back, we take our states back. And when we get the states back then we take the country back because the states are superior to the federal government. The federal government. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah. What are they going to do in DC when the state lawfully and legally says no, no and no and you have a problem with that? Well, will show you where the ass of the state is and you can kiss it because that is a way to do it.
You know, let’s say worst case scenario. Again, this is just theoretical, but what is, what if a lot of the states got sick and tired informed whether it’s all over the country, you know, they say no, we’re gathering together and we’re breaking away for a while until you get your act together, we’re stepping out of it. And yeah, we aren’t sending all your people home. Military bases may remain. Anything else, get out. And the problem is they become so dependent upon these huge handouts from DC responsibly governed state would be able to say we don’t need very much from you.
We can take care of our roads. You’re going to threaten us with road funds and school funds and other things? No, we can take care of that. And since you created the welfare base and like to maintain it, but we’re going to try to back up on that too and get, get as many people off of it as we can. And when you get your act together, we’ll come back like a, let’s say a temporary, you know, when the state needs a temporary secession or a secession, you know, we’re seceding for in protests and these are our demands.
Just like the poor workers, these are our demands as these 30 something states we are saying, if you don’t follow this and you don’t follow it to a t, just the longer it’s going to take for you to collect any type of taxes from us or have anything to do with us, that is actually a very practical and pragmatic and, and highly possible way of doing it. So, you know, but I doubt if it’s there because too many of the governors, even in the good, you know, good states, the solid red states, are still rhinos and they’re just as bad as their counterparts.
This is no different because they do it by saying less and then ignoring it and allowing it to be anyway instead of being loud mouth morons about it like most, most marxists are. Well, talking about secession, talking about secession. You know, and I, again, I’m not trying to go back in history and argument, argue history, but secession was justified. And, and prior to the south seceding in 1861, I mean, there were, there were multiple states that discussed secession, specifically the northeast. If you look, if you go back and you look at the war of 1812, the northern states did not send any military forces down to fight the British, none, because they were adamantly opposed to the war of 1812 and actually threatened secession to get out.
So, I mean, the only thing they did do was they did have a few skirmishes on one in Washington state over a pig and then a few in regarding territories that overlapped at that time into Canada. So there were a few battles up that, that way and a few confrontations, but nothing like what was happening in DC. Yeah, in DC, the White House got burned. You know, they, they, records got burned. Yeah. Not just the White House but in a number of buildings with a lot of land records. And that’s crucial. That’s why they did. That’s interesting as.
It’s very interesting. Well, and then you look at what old hickory. Andrew Jackson. Andrew Jackson. He was a colonel at the time and he’s the one who fought at the bat, he’s, he’s the one who, who beat the British in the battle of New Orleans. And you know, that was, that was a big deal and yeah, that was a very big deal. So, but the point I’m trying to make getting back to the secession, is that the secession is as well known as a remedy to fight the corruption in DC. And it was made unpopular by virtue of Lincoln.
I am not a fan of Lincoln in any stretchy imagination. I don’t give a shit that he printed greenbacks, okay? Even a bleeding, a broken clock is right twice a day. Yep. So. But yeah, that, that dude was a freaking tyrant. And I’m not a fan of Lincoln. I don’t hold any punches about that guy. But you look at what, you know, essentially what he did and I’m not, you know, I know that we probably disagree on the, on the 1871 constitution thing. I’m not here to debate that. But if you go back and you look at, I’m more of a believer that the, what, when we get all the things that were given to us in the progressive time or progressive period, you know, late 18 hundreds, early 19 hundreds into like the 1920s and thirties, that foundation was really laid as a result of the 14th Amendment.
And you know, we did that one show was like 4 hours long where we talked about that and right, and not necessarily the 14th amendment, but the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and how it’s been twisted and contorted. So in essence, the 14th amendment completely revamped the constitution in many respects. So, yes, it did. And that is really, and what they did was, I mean, they needed states. You had to be a state to ratify it. Yet the states that were coming in weren’t actually states. And, but they were forced by the federal government to ratify it.
Even though they weren’t a state, they were forced to ratify it under the threat of military occupation in that individual state. So let’s just say Mississippi, for example. Let’s say Mississippi didn’t want to ratify it. Well, the Mississippi would have been under military occupation by the Union army until they did sign it. So in essence, and they weren’t even considered a state at the time, but that was a prerequisite for them to be re, re implemented into the United States, was they had to agree to ratify the 14th Amendment. So, I mean, all kinds of weird stuff going on there, a lot of hanky shit.
So, yeah, and they wound up with a military provisional government anyway, right. All eleven southern states wound up with that, and then that became a change. Take the uniform off, put suits on. That became the, let’s say, under underlying legal structure with every state that came into the following, there are some differences in, say, let’s call it processes when you’re moving out of their system and into a sovereign realm that you have to treat differently with the original 13 colonies to this day as compared to other states. So it’s, this is where all of that gets kind of complicated.
And if you’re, if you’re not up on a fully up on a lot of that, you’re going to run into some, you know, traps or dead ends or, you know, let’s say declining because you’re not hitting it on the mark because you have to understand wherever, where they still stand with regard to law that different, that is different than many of the other states. And then of course, you have the king’s bench jurisdiction states where there’s a dual jurisdiction handled by the supreme courts of those seven states. And these kind of things need to be why do we still have King’s Bench jurisdictions? In a sense, you are appealing them to the british Supreme Court.
The fuck do they have to do with our government? Well, when people learn what they have to do with it, and I hope some, one day this is made public on a mass scale, they’re going to be pretty mad. They’re going to feel betrayed and lied to and they’re going to want it changed and completely changed at that. And that doesn’t, and I’m saying if you’re, you’re right or left thinking, you’re not going to be happy about it and you’re going to be going, what the hell? Well, the reason why we’re going through a lot of what we’re going through now, one of the, one of the main, let’s say five, four main cornerstones and even a fifth that are under, that are beneath all of this, somebody’s saying, where can we learn about all this stuff? You learn here? But maybe that maybe we should.
Well, I actually have been getting ready to go down the, I’ve been laying some foundation, but I’m kind of reading some things first before I, before I put it out there so that I can have a better grasp of it because it is new to me. But I’m focusing on the period of time just post civil war up into the, up until the, basically the world War two, that era, and how that fundamentally transitioned our government from what it was supposed to be back in when it, when, you know, when the constitution was written in 1789 to what it is today.
The majority of the ill, bad things that are, that are done today. The foundation was laid in that period of time, that 60 to 70 year period immediately following the civil war, right up until World War two. And then all this, all the chicanery that they did in the United States. Then they imported or exported rather, to the remainder of the world with the military, with the United States being the military power. Just following world War two and using the, basically 75 years in one lifetime, it went from one thing to the other. So it’s not a very long time when you think about it in this game of things, and especially in the days when you had telegraph and then telephone those, but you didn’t have it on a mass scale.
And people had got their news through newspapers for the most part. And then when radio came along, started building up rapidly in the twenties and thirties, that’s when they first learned of how easy it is to manipulate. And they watched, believe me. They studied the Third Reich and how they handled the propaganda issue. And Goebbels might have been a, you know, pigeon toed, you know, little guy. That was everything the aryan ideal was not. But guy was brilliant. He was effective in what he did. I’m not saying he did what he did was good by any stretch of the imagination.
I’m just saying you have to hand it to them. They pretty much mastered that domain and created the modern, again, the underpinning for the modern surveillance propaganda state. And their playbooks were not lost on a lot of people over here and in Europe especially. And even to the founding fathers deal with. Even to the founding fathers. Should you go back and you look at what I mean, you look at the arguments that people were having when they were talking about forming a government. I mean, there were some people who advocated having a kingdom, having a king.
We want George, we want you to be the king. And he was, he was probably going his mind. The fuck you say, right? What the. I just fought this. How long more, what was it? Nine years. How long did that go? 76. Yeah, it was about 1011 years. No, the revolutionary war. I. It was like 1776 to. I think it went for like eight years. Eight. Nine years. Yeah, eight, nine years. He probably was thinking, what the hell was lost on you for this entire endeavor that we’ve just suffered through for all this time? Right. You know, damn sense for people to know.
It shows biased thinking with only the past as youre. Your basis, instead of saying, all right, we’ve got a clean, we’ve got a clean, well, in those days, you know, a clean giant sheet of paper in front of us now be a whiteboard or a clean, you know, back then, a slate. Now we have a clean whiteboard. That’s the most amazing thing to work with. Somebody just said, somebody just said in the chat, the ancient Hebrews wanted a king, and God warned against it. That’s very touche. Touche. Amen to that. Yeah. And you know, you know, and you know what? I think a lot of, you know, kind of drag that to the current time.
I think a lot of the people here in our country look at Trump almost in the same vein. You know, they, I have asked several people the question, if, you know, what, if they could, if they would destroy Trump or if they would, like temporary halt or pause term limits for the president, would you be okay with it? If it meant Trump got three terms, dude, everybody’s like, hell. Yeah. And I think the reason for that is because people trust him. Yeah. He’s a powerful case to be made for what they did to him. And during that first term, that that would even if you.
I think there could be a case that would go to the supreme Court, and I think the Supreme Court would say no based on all these extenuating circumstances that should not have been, that were actually seditious and treasonous activities. He was unduly disabled through law, and for that reason, he’s had a gap. There’s been a, you know, another wonderful administration that filled in for the last four years, but then we’ve never faced this before. He should be able to run two consecutive terms. Right? I agree. I agree. I think he might be a little bit too old, come the same.
Yeah, he might be tired. It might be a little, say, okay, I’ve done my part, but you know what I mean? The guy is, the guy, the guy is pry now. I mean, I don’t think he’s going to have that significant of a mental decline. If it’s just a physical. Slight physical decline like we all go through as we age, fine. If his mental capacity is still there like it is today, by all means, Donald, if you want the job a second time, by God, will you. Yeah, we want you there. Well, I think the vast majority of Americans, I think, I think the majority of Americans look at Trump very similar to how, you know, to the, to the Roman.
He was a roman general, Cincinnatus, Lucius Quint. Quint. Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus, I believe was his name. And he was, he was made. I think he was like, he was made emperor or he became dictator and then he, like, resigned, like two weeks later or something like that. I mean, he was there. Yeah, just, it was, he, he quit. He’s like, I’m done. I don’t want to do this. And he went back, he went back to farming. And that’s literally like, that’s the town that, the. Cincinnati, Ohio is named after that guy. So. I thought his dad had a hardware store in Cincinnati.
No, that’s great for the ten tower grandson. Yeah, that’s right. Little can. Been a long day, right? That’s all right. We need some, we need some humor in here, but, yeah, that’s, that’s a, that’s a very interesting. I wouldn’t be opposed to that. I, because I would trust that he would leave. You know, I always love to use movie quotes and, and, you know, going back to the, again, a roman movie, which is gladiator and when, oh, fantastic movie. And he says, hey, he’s like, maximus, I need you. The emperor says, maximus, I need you to, I need you to.
One more, one more duty. We got a, we got a, we got to take Rome back. And he said, do you know, this is what I need you to do. I need you to be the, become the emperor, the new emperor, and give Rome back to becoming a republic. And he’s like, do you accept this honor? And he’s like, with all my heart, no. And he just crabs it by the, by the head. And he says, that’s what, don’t you see? This is exactly why it has to be you. It has to be you because you don’t want it.
Exactly. And that, that’s it. Exactly. We need to find the uncorruptible who don’t want to do the job, but if, you know, petitioned and persuaded would do the job and then, okay, I’ve done all I can. Goodbye. Yeah, and we as, and honestly, guys, we as people, if we want to get our country back, the very, very best thing that we could do. And I, you know, I say this, I say this with some caution, and I don’t mean it the way that it’s probably going to sound, but one of the, one of the best things that can happen for an area is, is a disaster.
And what, what I mean by that, I don’t, I’m not talking about the loss of life because that’s tragic. But I, when you have a disaster and this happened, this has happened out here where I am in California. It’s happened as a result of earthquakes or fires or anything. Again, it’s that 912 moment where people unify, come together, and they set their petty differences aside and come together to solve a problem. And what that does is that’s when. When those things happen, people come together in ways that you just don’t understand. No, if somebody’s coming by in a boat to rescue you and your house is, or you’re floating or whatever, you don’t care if they’re trump supporter and you’re not, that’s the last thing in the world you give a shit about.
And. Yeah, and then when you. When you actually break down those barriers that have been erected by the media establishment and the. And the academic establishment working in concert, what you have is you get down, you break it down to the humanity level and you say, man, people are good people. And I think the vast majority of people are good people. There’s always bad people. But I think most United States is good people. Yes, most definitely. So, again, so what I was going to say to that is, you know, when you have tragedies like this, it sucks going through it.
And I. Again, I don’t. I don’t. I’m not celebrating the loss of life, especially with what’s going on in North Carolina. You know, you. You were around Katrina. Did the people there. Did people come together after that? Oh, my God. Yeah. Every. Every hurricane, no matter where, the entire Gulf of Mexico I was, if there was a hurricane, people came together. Hey, I have this. Do you need it? Take it. You know, and there was no questions asked. And people did come together in a way that made you feel. Yeah, this is. This is, number one, how people should be, and they are.
And this is, I think, you know, I think especially in the way that it happened many times, it was. I would give it a label of quintessentially american. Yeah, 100%. I’m right there with you. I echo that because the world has such a perverted and angry view towards this country. Well, it’s not the people. It never was the people of America. It was always special interests and this rogue thing we call a government that has caused all of this animosity towards this nation. And they say, americans. Americans. Well, no. Talk to the average american. They don’t.
Your average conservative, for example, does not want to go to war. Nope. All right. I feel really bad for what’s happening in Israel, but at the same time, you know what? We just got done 20 years of straight military action and. And hardcore warfare in certain periods. No, no. Ukraine. Sorry, Zelensky. We’ve got a few leather outfits and high heeled shoes we could send you, but, you know, that’s about it, brother. You know, some really great designers in New York and LA, and they’ll fix you up. That’s about all we’re giving you. Yeah. And we expect you to do a damn good show, by the way.
Well, he’s an actor. Twerk. Yeah, twerk and shake your front the way you do. Yeah, frontal twerk your package. Like I saw in that one video. I had to go in the bathroom and almost ratched, but it was like. And this is who CIA wanted to replace. I. Okay, guys, where’s that section chief? And I mean, we’re all. Yeah, okay, so here’s an interesting. It hurts your brain. Yeah. Here’s an interesting post in the, in the chat, says Trump won 2020, did not concede what, second term. And you know what I mean? There could be some merit to that.
Yeah, yeah. And you know, you. You made the point. You made the point about taking it to the Supreme Court. I think that if what they were asking for was just a one, a one off in this particular instance, because the country was in such disarray and he was the man for the job, I don’t. You know what it’s like. We’re just asking for permission for this one off, man. The people want, I think, I mean, put it to a referendum for the people to vote on. You know what? That’s even better. That’s like you do in California.
You throw things on the, you know, on the ballot referendums. Well, let’s do a nationwide referendum. Yeah. I mean, we don’t under. Obviously fairly proctored and. And, and correctly counted, but I think you would find it overwhelming that the people would want that if he were willing to do it. Agreed. So I absolutely agree with that. You know, somebody earlier in the chat was saying something about the Supreme Court and that, I guess it was Texas versus white when they. The Supreme Court ruled that no state can unilaterally secede. Well, what the hell do you think this.
The fricking Supreme Court’s going to stay in that? Who’s. Who’s the Supreme Court working for? They’re working for the freaking federal government. And if. I don’t exactly. I don’t remember when that case was. Was that. Was that during the Warren court that was following the Civil War? I think it was 18 rounds, 18, 67, 68. Somewhere there. I could be wrong because I’ve read the entire case syllabus, everything. Okay, so it’s 1869. The United States that’s right. That’s when it was finally was decided on. Yeah. Yeah. The US Supreme Court case in which it was held that the United States is an indestructible union.
Of course they’re gonna say that. Yeah. I mean, well, especially after the 14th amendment. Yeah, well, I think that’s exactly what they’re going to say, because that was. I think that was ratified illegally and unlawfully in 67, I believe. Color me shocked. Yeah. So it’s just the actual fixes are there. They’re monumental, but they’re not that difficult to do. Repopulate the republic. It still exists on paper, and it has to, from what I understand, it has been somewhat repopulated. It is a superior jurisdiction to a corporate jurisdiction. Well, and I. And if they want to argue that, then anybody arguing against that is a, you know, a whore lawyer for the Marxists.
Remember that. If you’re an attorney and you take that on, you’re a whore lawyer for the marxist agenda. Otherwise, I can’t see anybody taking it on. But greed always overcomes things in these people. So expect. Expect the worst, and you won’t be disappointed in their behavior. Well, you know, when we do this, guys, we’re going to try to keep these shows read about an hour or so, and we’re about an hour and 15 minutes. So let’s take a couple questions. Yeah, well, if you guys have a couple questions in the audience, throw them out. Throw them out.
I mean, kind of CIC, different than POTUS and command. Is commander in chief different than PotUS in the current structure? Sorry. If you guys can hear my cat. Come on, come on. To say that means you’re recognizing that there are two different jurisdictions, right? So if that has been the case, then it’s already moving in that direction quietly. The people will need a bit of preparation and education on what the difference is to be fully informed. A lot of people can say, yeah, I know the difference. No, there’s a lot to it. I would need to refresh to be fully informed on the issue as far as getting down to making a decision on that.
But this is, uh, guys, this is when the line is, this is. This is some very interesting, uh oh. Winchesters. Winchester jumped up into my lap, and he’s. He’s literally sitting kind of on my shoulder, and he’s looking at the camera, so. Because you and I both love pussy. I mean, cats. Pussycats. That’s right. Just leave it at that. Sorry if I offend anybody. Just trying to make jokes here. Guy jokes that a sexist would say, okay, somebody says, where can we learn about republic jurisdiction versus corporate jurisdiction? Start looking it up. Cornell Law. Gail Avalon, Project Black’s law dictionary, fifth edition, preferably keep that by you, Ace, as a reference to show you when political correctness began to affect these terms.
And that is another concept that needs to go by the way of the dodo. It has no real, has no real bearing in law when it comes, if you really examine it has no bearing in law. It’s all lower level laws that have been changed to recognize things like hate crimes, you know, again, enjoy your soy latte. If you believe that hate crimes are a good thing for law when you grab graduations of murder other than premeditated or crime of passion or self defense, we watered down the intent of the law. The intent of the law is to keep, should be to keep murder as a reprehensible and vile act.
And no matter who is murdered, for what reason, why do we care what the, the disposition of that one radical emotion, hatred, is? What about their insecurities? What about their, all the other gamut of emotions they’re feeling that made it really, in reality, more of a crime of self defense or passion even, rather than hatred? Hatred is, is not a specific term. It’s an extremely broad term. I want to, and it cannot be encapsulated in law the way it is. I want to address something here. Somebody just said, in response to the question about learning about jurisdictions, somebody just said, david, straight videos are a good source for about different jurisdictions.
And then yes and no. Yes and no. He’s a well intended man. I don’t think he’s a bad man. I just think he’s has a few more things he needs to be, let’s say, let’s say, more clear on or studied on. He’s put, I’ve heard a number, a lot of his information in the past, and number one, he has misrepresented himself in certain ways, and he was called on it as far as his history. And right there, that’s a red flag that, I’m sorry if you lie about military service, not that he, whether he did or didn’t serve is irrelevant.
What he said he claimed to be when he served, he was not. And a few other things that, you know, encouraging people to change their license plates, etc. Etc. Etcetera. Again, through pure private trust and trust law, you can move into the sovereign realm and still have a. Your tags mean nothing. They’re held by an LLC in the trust, and that is your buffer. Your job is to maintain the trust and, well, you don’t own the vehicle technically when you’re operating as a sovereign, you don’t own anything. Sovereigns don’t own anything, but they have control of everything that is within the sequences and series of trusts that they have.
One family. I think Rockefeller has over 4000 trusts. McAfee had over 100 layers. And you know, tags don’t mean anything. All it is is, you know, you’re still a sovereign. Operating that private consumer item that trust owns. I think what it does too is, I think, I think a lot of the stuff that he promotes literally puts people at a higher risk of incarceration trouble. It’s enough information and a lot of it’s good. I’m not going to say it’s not, but it’s, it’s not nearly towards the level that you need to know to do it correctly so that you don’t wind up getting in trouble.
I always said about a number of people in the past, yes, they have a lot of good information, but they also are only teaching you enough to get you in trouble if you do not know the rest. And you’ll walk right into these bear traps that municipal and state and federal, for the time being law will, then they’ll stomp on you. They won’t waste the time to stomp on you. Pull me over and I’m a sovereign citizen. Okay. Oxymoron right there. There are no such things as sovereign citizens. A citizen is a subject or a. There’s other terms for it and other forms of government throughout the world.
But basically a citizen in, in like the british commonwealth would be. You’d be a subject, a subject of the crown. Citizen now is defined because of the 14th amendment makes you a corporate entity, an employee of the federal government. You don’t want to deal with receiving money through a Social Security number. You want to use an ein. Or if you have trust, set up a tin. And there are these barriers with which you can put between you and that system that you personally can never engage in business with commerce within that system again. You have to do it through a trust.
You have to do it through an LLC or a 508 c one a that owns the LLC. That gives you an extra layer because as a 508 c one a, your corporate charter reads you. Basically you work for God. And this is how intelligence agencies set up fronts. And this is how the Vatican does it. This is how the legacy families do it. So always, always find out how they’re doing it. And they can’t tell you no. If every if your documentation is uptight, because to tell, you know, is to admitting, is to admit to the fraud, the global fraud.
Now again, take from the court, world Court or whatever court you set up. Tribunal, that’s a world tribunal. I would rather see that. And when you, when these people are put on the stand, they’re going to say one, they’re going to tell you one thing you never asked, you never counterclaimed, you never challenged any of it. You went up against the lower levels in law, usually revolving around money. We own the money, we make the rules about how you use our money. So this is the problem. So, you know, if we go back to the treasury and Congress being responsible for the creation and influx of money into the economy, we go back to a more constitutional based in the republic, then it becomes a whole different story, becomes, it becomes less controllable by these private special interests and these private families, and it takes it out of their hands completely.
Now they’ve got to operate by the same roles you do when it comes to money because they don’t own it anymore and their rules don’t apply anymore. So this is where we have to go with it as a nation. And again, I would start with trying to find information such as Bauer foundation information. Cornell Law website is amazing. It’s awesome. And so is the Yale Avalon project. And there’s a few other law schools you might want to sometimes refer to, Stanford and others and their law libraries. But start looking up the history of this and it’s going to lead you in these directions where these resources will help you way back, and Internet archives, a lot of great material there.
You just have to be able to search and find it. You’re not going to find this spoon fed to you in a book, right? Not going to happen because very few understand it to that level, to this level and very few, honestly, once you reach a certain point, you’re not going to tell people how it works, but you’re not going to go along with other sovereigns. They’re going to leave you alone. You leave them alone because it really is mafia rolls at that point. I agree. It really, it really is. That’s, um. I think we beat that.
That. We beat that. That dead horse. It’s dead. Uh, sorry to have a little fun today. I, there’s a couple other questions that I wanted to get your, your take on here. Somebody says, do either one of you have an opinion on the, I’m guessing what they’re meaning of the potential October surprise and what it could be. Any postulations you there, ghost? I’m sorry, I was making, yeah, I was making noise. I muted for a second. Number one, I don’t believe, no, I don’t believe it. Out in the woods, by any stretch, I think we’re going to see, again more events, more rapidly happening.
Events what they are again, we’ve named a lot of them in a lot of these broadcasts. It could be violence with the insurgents that have been brought into this country. It could be, let’s say, all of a sudden, oh, monkey pox. It’s everywhere. Run for the hills. And we’ve got that. Yeah. There’s so many things that could happen. You have, you remember breaking out in the Middle east. You remember what I said? You remember what I said when I talked about, when I postulated about the hurricane in California? So I’m going to, I’m just going to throw this out there.
And again, this is not what I think is going to happen. This is a potential scenario that I could see happening because, so last year there was, Hurricane Hillary hit southern California in like September October timeframe. And I’ll never forget it because everybody was Hurricane Hillary. Yeah, Hurricane Hillary. That was, it was her. That was the name. It was. Hurricane Hillary hit Southern California. It must. And they said it was a real bitch, didn’t they? They really did. That was part of the, maybe that was part of how they were selling it. Right. But you know, that hit southern California.
Well, it appeared as though it was ugly, but then it hit, made landfall and it actually pretty, it actually behaved like a hurricane would once it hits landfall, but it, but it, like, it weakened enormously. And by the time that we saw, I didn’t even think that I got any rain. And on, I’m, you know, as the crow flies to the coast, I’m like, I don’t know, maybe 60 miles, far enough away that I’m not really in the, in the, you know, the, the, my weather, my weather isn’t impacted because of the ocean, but I’m, but I’m not that far away from the coast, you know.
Right. And we didn’t get anything. I mean, it wasn’t even like, it was barely even a thunderstorm. So when you have such hot, dry air out there. Exactly. It counters all of that, the moisture. No, actually, it makes it worse. Absorbed. No, it actually, because we have hot, dry air. When you have that moist air coming in, it actually makes the, it makes it all worse because of the hot, dry air. So that’s what we. So there’s, I’ll just do this real quick, and then I’ll get. That goes, there’s two types of thunderstorms out there. There’s frontal thunderstorms and there’s convective thunderstorms.
And the reason that the thunderstorms in the midwest and the south and really basically everywhere west of the east of the Rockies, the reason those storms are so powerful is because you have these large, cold, dry air that’s coming down from central Canada, coming down the plains where there’s no mountains to impede it, and then you’ve got this really moist, damp, hot air that’s coming up from the Gulf of Mexico, and then they collide. And when they collide, that’s when you get the cold, dry air, or that forces the warm, moist air up rapidly, causing enormous amounts of instability.
And, you know, that’s what causes the lightning, the thunderstorms, the, you know, the tornadoes, all that stuff. So that those are frontal thunderstorms. Well, in the west coast, we don’t get that many frontal thunderstorms because we don’t have those same conditions. But what we do get is when we get we, because we’re cold and dry or we’re generally a warm, dry climate, when we get any sort of moisture that comes in remnants of a tropical storm will be called the monsoons. Here you get that air coming up, and when it hits the heat of the desert, it forces that air up rapidly, causing the same sort of a thing that you would get in the frontal thunderstorms.
But the frontal thunderstorms move fast because that air is moving, it’s plowing through the air, and that’s why the storms are moving. When it comes to southern California and in the summertime with the monsoons, what you get is you get convective storms where the, those storms will build up stationary and then they’ll dump on the very area that they’re sending over and a lot. And sometimes that’s either over the desert, which is why you get the haboobs or the, or the dust storms, because you’ll have such a monstrous amount of rain hit the desert deck that it’ll kick up the dust and the dust will then come and hit, and hit phoenix.
Yeah, that’s when, that’s why you get those desert storms. And then you also get him around the mountain area. So when that warm, moist air hits the mountains, the mountains will then force it to go up, and the mountains will cause the cooling and the condensation and the instability in the air. And that’s why a lot of times, most of the storms that we get in the summer, that’s where the vast majority of the fires come from, is because of lightning strikes. But anyway, that’s the thunderstorms. But getting back to the point that I was going to make in terms of postulating about an event, and again, this is just a theoretical scenario, but what if that hurricane that happened a year ago was a precursor to what is going to happen now, where they create a storm and they send it up to Southern California and it’s really powerful.
This time last year, it was nothing. It was a nothing burger. But this time there’s another one coming, and everybody’s, like, going to be all scared. But we’ve been pre programmed because of the last storm, that nothing happened last time. So why would it happen this time? But this time we get hammered again, I’m not saying that’s what’s happening. I’m just throwing out a theoretical possibility. And then you. Then you mix that with fires. You want to talk about chaos? You know, yes. Southern California would be absolute chaos. Well, then throw in an earthquake. I mean, you know, the powers that be, if they really wanted to cause chaos in this country, were the very best things they could do.
And, I mean, they have access to weather modification and creating, you know, seismic events. That’s what they have, that capability. That technology exists. Yes, it does. So. Absolutely. So I. Again, I don’t know if any of that’s going to happen that, you know, you’re just talking about an October surprise. See, it’s very easy to talk about that. And it makes people like us that do theorize about that. It makes us sound like conspiracy wackos is like, dude, that’s, that’s. That’s way too complicated. But I mean, is it. Especially if you have. What if you had an, okay, let’s take the storm out of it.
What if you had all these people that are all over the country, specific out here in the west coast, what if they, what if they. You sent, like, 10,000 of them, or a thousand of them out all at the same time and just doing arson? I mean, you have, like, buildings going up the mountain, mountains, fields, trees, forests, everything going up all at the same time, burning. You’ve already got that happening. Exactly. Fires set by a group of Pakistanis. Yeah. And, you know, there was about two weeks ago, there was an old movie, I think it was.
It was a invasion USA by back in the early, early to mid eighties with Chuck Norris. And they literally, it was like, I’d be interested to go back and watch that. Because it had. Was like, what would you do if you were going to invade the United States? And it was like they would. They caused all this chaos. That’s actually really interesting. I should go back and check that out now that I think about it, because that all the stuff that was going on in that movie is. It’s kind of happening right now. Well, it’s not like these plans weren’t on the drawing board or in motion then.
They were. And they’ve just had to be readjusted. Readjusted. Readjusted due to pushback and others being aware of it who were, you know, here and there making counter moves as best they can, best they could have. This is what pushed it off all of this time. And it’s not that we’ve been lucky. It’s been an active back and forth war. It’s about time. It’s broken through the surface, but people still need more, let’s say, events data and events to, you know, cement that in their minds that that’s what we’re dealing with. Right. Because there are those in government, in agencies, they know so well we’re at war right now.
It’s just the next level where you do it without, you know, the best way to do anything, an op, if you want to bag someone, is get in and out. Nobody ever there. The shots ever fired. This is how they’re doing it. And people are left with the remnants and then the propaganda spin of the propaganda edifice that is not owned and controlled by the right people. It’s owned and controlled by the very one causing these issues. So. Or enhancing them or taking advantage of them. And this is the problem. It’s a matter of perspective. The evidence is all there to justify the fact that we are under attack.
Somebody have to beat tanks and planes and missiles and artillery and. And subs and ships. It doesn’t have to be all that. No, for there. For us to be under attack. And we are somebody. Somebody asked about a broken arrow. And for. For those of you in the audience who don’t know what broken arrow means, broken arrow is when you have a. Some sort of an aircraft or you have a nuclear weapon that is out in the open, whether it be in a truck or a plane or something, and then you lose control of you. You.
You no longer have control of it. Like, it’s. Like it’s either lost. Like the plane crashed or, you know, somebody’s taken it over, you know, whatever. That’s broken arrow. So the. There’s still one buried on the. In the mud not too far offshore on the east coast. I think it’s near the border of South Carolina and Georgia, somewhere around there. You know, these are stout in, stout in case devices. So who knows if it’s still viable. But they haven’t found it yet. But. Well, I think what, I think the point of the question here is that are we, you know, could we potentially be looking at a broken arrow right now as an October surprise? And I would.
I don’t think so. You know, I can’t rule it out, but I don’t have. So, guys, just, I’ll just say this. I do, I do not believe, and I’m not going to go into why I believe this, but I’m, I feel pretty certain that we’re not going to see any sort of like a nuclear exchange type thing. You know, I don’t believe that’s going to happen. I don’t believe we’re going to have any nuclear events. Not to say that we haven’t had major possibility, is there. Yeah. For that. But no, but it would be much smaller in scale.
It’s not, we’re not looking at like, we’re not looking at like a, you know, a regional. Yeah. Or a global conflict, you know, involving nuclear weapons. That doesn’t mean that one might not pop off. So I need, I need to clarify something because I think a lot of people have misunderstood what I’ve said. I don’t know how I could, because I was very clear. I was saying that, you know, roughly 1413 cities, I said it could light up. I meant in, you know, antifa, BlM type violence, but it’s not going to be that kind of. They may be involved in it, but they would be secondary players to these insurgents that we know have been positioned all over the country and especially in these sanctuary cities.
So it’s that kind of, you know, now we’re going to lose them forever. You’ll never be able to live in them again. No, nothing like that. But severe violence and broad scale murder, that. Yes, that is a very real possibility. Yeah. Because that’s why they’re here. Well, and, you know, here to knock your power out, knock your comms out and, and then go about their business, whatever they’ve been tasked to do. And, you know, in going back in reference to the broken arrow and nuclear devices, you know, you guys, I don’t, you know, this is, we don’t have any evidence to support this other than what we witnessed with our own eyes.
But there was a device that went off in Beirut, a couple weeks ago. And if you look at the signature of that explosion, to me that looked nuclear because it. Yeah, like a micro. Yeah. Looked nuclear because you had, in essence, two flashes. You had the first one and then the second very large one. That’s how they go off. That’s why the satellite systems that were put up there many years ago to look for these things. That’s the signature they’re looking for and you can actually visually see it. Then you see that dynamic overpressure where you’re going up to 15,010, 15,000ft in the blink of an eye.
That’s a very fast moving shockwave. And then you count the seconds on land and when that shock wave hits, the person that was filming it. Yeah. And you can’t, you can’t hide that. You cannot hide that. You can’t hide that. The only way that you could hide that is very distinctive sound. Yeah. Very distinctive flash pattern. Yeah. And the only way that you could conceal that is if you had access to the original video and you slowed it down in, you know, in certain points or parts so that you could manipulate it to make you people think.
But if you actually have real audio, live audio of that event occurring, you cannot conceal that. No. And the audio speaks for itself. Yeah. It’s not like a conventional bomb. The more rapid the release of energy, the more, let’s say, hard and distinct and overpowering the sound is of it. You know, a chemical bomb, bombs that we drop like a regular GBU, has a certain different weights, whether it’s 200, 5500, thousand, 2000 pounders, whatever. They have a distinctive sound to them and it’s more of a muffled, very loud explosion, but a muffled and a different tone.
Look at some of the old films of the, that have sound with some back in the fifties and sixties in the, in the desert in Nevada before the test ban treaty was signed. And you hear that ungodly, it’s like a thousand lightning bolts at the same time. And you know how violent that can be if you’re within a certain range. You hear that? Ow, well magnify that a thousand times. That’s what you’re hearing and that’s what you’re hearing. In essence all of that distance away, how many seconds is it before that wave reaches the guy or woman who videotaped.
Videotaped it? There were multiples. There were many, yeah, there were multiples, yeah. And the sound was pretty much the same. You know, when you have chemical plants or refineries explode, so it’s not the same sound. Because it’s a slower chemical reaction releasing that energy. Right. A nuclear device, the fissile material in a regular, you know, simple bomb, not a hydrogen, a thermonuclear bomb, but a simple one is instantaneous. It’s within millionths of a second. So the. The release of that is reflected in both the intensity and sharpness of the sound and the, what they call dynamic overpressure waves.
And you could see it. You could see it riding along the land, coming at a very, very fast pace. And let me ask you. Let me ask you a quick question. Are you. Yeah. Are you. Are you familiar with Seymour Hirsch’s book called the Samson option? I’m familiar with Seymour Hirsch. I know the book. I haven’t read it. Okay. But are you familiar with what the Samson option is? Yeah. Them using nuclear devices. But at one time, it was. They were placed in some very. Let’s say. Let’s say they were placed in areas. In places. That is quite reprehensible.
I don’t even think we’ve ever done anything like that. No. And I. You know, it’s possible. It’s possible that that is true. But, you know, I don’t know if I would. If I would refer to it strictly as a. As. Like an israeli thing as much as it would be the mindset of a zionist thing. So. But anyway, that’s. That’s. I don’t want to get too far off topic, but that’s. Anyway. Yeah, let me see here. Let me. Let me run through here and see if there’s any other questions, because we kind of. I mean, hell, we didn’t even.
We said, hell, with an hour. We’re gonna do two. And we have yet. Yeah. Just happen. We got. We got stamina, baby. Let’s see. Broken under the. Anybody have any other questions that they want to ask? We got about. I think we’re gonna. We’ll go to 2 hours. So we got about another 15 minutes. So if you guys got questions that you want to post, by all means, post them. Let me check Twitter, see if anybody has dropped any questions in the Twitter side, because I actually have. I’m actually almost all of my programs. I. I stream to Twitter as well.
And I have over 100 people watching right now, but I don’t see any comments in Twitter. So, anyway. All good. Let’s see. And not. Still not. So here’s a comment. Somebody in western west central Wisconsin, about 2 hours east of Twin Cities said, let me get back to his comment, said, not to get off topic, but been sitting outside here in central Wisconsin for the last hour and counted 40 craft in the air. I think they’re drones. Not no noise, but red and green lights and low flying. No noise. Okay, so you know what? Now that I think about it, after reading it, it very well could be a drone that is, you’re seeing multiple times.
It could be. It could be the same drone that you’re seeing multiple times. You know, somebody don’t bunch them up in an area. One drone can cover quite a. Quite a wide area on the ground. Yeah. But it’s my. So my stepson was just deployed a week ago, national Guard to Texas. 350 people from Camp Douglas. Okay. So I think what he’s saying is, I think saying that they. They live near a national Guard base. But anyway, here’s. Here’s another question. Here’s actually some question. Okay. I’m gonna ask that last one. Ask this one first. What is your big worries about water now? Asking me.
But I’m asking you, do you have any concerns over water? If any insurgents start acting? I’m worried about them poisoning municipal supplies. They don’t have to do it from the, you know, the main tanks. They can break into a line and then reseal it any number of ways. That’s a concern. I’m going to ask a question here because I don’t know. But turning off water for whatever reason. Yeah. I think that’s a danger depending on where you are. If you’re in these blue cities, don’t expect the political hierarchy, as far as the mayor. Don’t expect them to be doing the right thing because they might not.
They’ll follow their orders. That’s true. And, you know, I don’t really worry about. I mean, you know, certain parts of the country are going to be more affected by water or lack of, than others. Obviously, on the west, I’m worried about the illegal privatization of water companies and the taking over of them by certain groups that have been doing it unmasked. Do you remember the movie, they should be stopped? That is, again, antitrust laws, or they get. All of this can be thrown into that. But that’s happening a lot. Do you remember the movie the Book of Eli? Yes.
Did you want. Did you say Washington? Yes, I have memorized his section of the Bible. That whole thing. I mean, there was. There was two main themes in there. Number one is that they were trying to find a copy of the Bible and nobody could find it. Then the other theme was that the guy who, the town that he came into, he was controlling everybody because he controlled the water. Nobody had. There was no water. There was no access to water anywhere. And he had control of the water, of the well, or whatever you want to call it, the spring.
So, but you know, that, and that when you said the privatization of the control of water, to me, that is what I thought of. So as I immediately thought about that particular example, I think the water getting shut off is a very big deal. But again, it really depends on where you are in the country. If you’re in, if you’re in, like someplace on the south or the, or the east where, you know, there’s rivers and streams or aplenty, you know, it’s going to be harder to do something unless the water’s poisoned. But this is the question I was going to ask you originally is, you know, my understanding of water, you know, polluting the water.
There’s a saying that I’m aware of. It says dilution is the solution to pollution. And the more water you have, the larger, the larger volume of water you have, the harder it is to, to pollute that water because you have so much water. And the more water you have, you would need more pollutants to pollute it. So the only way that you would make it bad would be like that. Remember, that was several years ago when that there was a, there was a strip mine or something where they polluted the, it was the, literally, there’s the EPA that polluted a river in, like, Colorado someplace.
You remember that? No, not a fan. Okay. If anybody knows about that, send me a link. But what I’m saying is, you know, there are devices that they could, you know, stick in a major pipeline and it’s going to release toxins in that for a long time. True. Absolutely. They’ve been doing it with streams, with certain farm, larger farms that certain, let’s say, groups and individuals want to take over these lands. And they’ve been doing it by hooker crook. They’ve been doing it through poisonings. They’ve been doing it through threatening, they’ve been doing it through checking out the financial situation of the people who own it and then putting them in a very legally disabling them to where they can’t combat what they’re up against.
I’ve seen there was a big scam in northeastern Kentucky. This is where Cameron, the ag there that Trump said, a star is born. A star is born. Well, he hasn’t been much of a star for that state from what I can see, because I know certain things going on there in Wisconsin regarding drugs, regarding police covering for it and running certain types like steroids and like that for the kids while they look the other way, while the cartels distribute the work, the bad stuff. But they were also get. They were also foreclosing on people saying, oh, we sent you notice when they didn’t and come to find out.
And it was one thing that I actually helped with. Where we wound up, let’s say a bunch of lawyers and a number of judges have been identified and some of them have been arrested and charged. And there will be more because you’re going into that. That coal area of Kentucky and West Virginia. So they were falsifying documents, losing. The county clerks were losing filings, you know, saying, oh, well, you didn’t file your land, this and that for your taxes and your information to say, yes, I own this land. And it was things that they claimed they had sent out, but they didn’t.
And they had been taking homes from elderly couples, young couples starting out. Why? Because they can. There’s coal not that far under the ground and they can strip mine it and then fill it back over and it’ll look like it looked before. But the coal is gone. And the people who live there are gone. Well, unless it is a national emergency to where we have to acquire gold, in that respect, coal in that respect, there’s plenty. Plenty of mines that are properly run that can be either reactivated or, you know, increased in production. But now these greedy sons of bitches didn’t care about whose lives they had to destroy, who they had to walk over, who they had to steal from, lie about.
Well, you know, the paper was there that proved and wasn’t there that proved they were lying. There’s much more to come in the surrounding ones regarding the state. And you know what? Okay, so everything that you’re talking about, I believe, is these are. These are the solutions to these problems, is blockchains with nfTs. Now, I know a lot of people said, what did you just say? But NFTs are what the NFT stands for, non fungible token. And when you have a blockchain that is. Is forever, you have. And you like, sell your house and you have a deed, your house.
Well, that deed to the house is considered an NFT and will be owned by the person who owns it in the end in a storage space. And it’s for the unit of currency ledger that gone to them. It’s. It’s. You will not be able to get away with the fuckery the. That the government is trying to do right now. And that is expressly why? I believe they’re trying to resist the system as much as they can. Yes. So let me. Trump wants that system 1000%. There’s a question here that I want to get your take on.
Not, I don’t want to. Not that I want to get away from that, but we’re kind of running out of time here is I’ve heard that under Eisenhower, some bridges and dams had explosives built into them in case of foreign invasion. Is there any validity to that claim? I don’t know if explosives were in them, but I’m sure they were engineered in such a way that explosives. I understand, from what I understand, the bridges are built in such a way that in very, very, it’s a very efficient way of placing explosives that can easily bring them down.
And that that was a contingency for the army and other forces to utilize if they needed it. They were designed in such a way that that would be easily done as opposed to not for strategic and defensive purposes. So, yeah, if someone is that motivated and they’re, they’re, they’ve got some kind of COVID and they’re going to run their game, they definitely could. You know, I heard rumors about oral and false and dam out there in California. Well, if one breaks, the other one does, and then you’ve got Sacramento and a few choice military installations flooded out if that were to happen.
So I, you know, I would, I would think that these things like nuclear power plants and other things that have beefed up security around, but they’ve probably got eyes on them. And if any, anyone approached them with that kind of intent in mind and that kind of equipment, they would know rather rapidly. Mm hmm. I was, I agree with that 100%. There’s a, somebody just kind of bringing it back to the blockchain thing. Somebody just said, blockchain allows the people to track all of our tax dollars. Well, no disrespect, but they have that capability now. Whether we’re in blockchain or not, they have that capability now.
So, yeah, I mean, we’re already on that system. So, you know, you know that in my opinion, this is the people who talk negatively about blockchain, and blockchain is not perfect. I don’t believe that there’s ever going to be a perfect solution where everybody’s going to be happy. There’s Internet 3.0 and newer versions of it that are, that are virtually foolproof. So the effort that it would take to, the effort that it would take to play these games would be easily identified, especially if you have AI looking for that kind of thing. And that’s where AI could be a servant.
We don’t want AI as a master. We don’t want Ar AI. We want Ar monitoring systems for us to make decisions. Well, and I think that’s. I think that’s true. You know, you guys, last night on Armando show, you guys were talking about Terminator before I got, before I jumped in and, you know. Yeah. Because there’s DARPA projects that are working that direction, most definitely. You know, robots on the field of battle rather than, you know, boots on the ground have to be there sooner or later. But you let the robots clear the way so you have less people in harm’s way.
Yeah. So I found, by the way, it’s just where we’re going, and no one’s going to be able to stop it, really. And until they revamped DArpa a little bit. Right. And, but, and you guys got to realize that the technology itself is not inherently evil. It’s who’s controlling the technology that’s evil. And I, you know, I don’t believe that AI is. I don’t believe AI. We’re decades away, probably closer than we’ve ever been, but I believe I still. Decades of. Well, from AI being sentient. I don’t. I still think we’re. Yeah. And I don’t think it’ll ever be true sentience again.
It’ll be an imitation of sentience. Right. It’ll appear that way to people, but correct. These people that dream that they can give it self awareness. Well, they can give it a machine self awareness. It will never be a human self awareness. Right. That’s why they have to always keep it. As far as the programming basis goes and, you know, the code for it, it has to be made benevolent and as a servant to where it cannot go, to the point to where it says, you know, I’ll tell you what, I can do this a hell of a lot more efficiently.
If humans were dead in this area, we could, that could very easily be done, but we don’t want that, and we need that. This is where we’re woefully behind because we don’t have a, you know, if we can repopulate the republic and get a real congress in there, then real laws could be passed to make sure this kind of direction doesn’t go. William Teller wanted to use hydrogen bombs to create brand new, you know, bays. Or you need a port, you want another port in north or South Carolina here, we’re going to detonate a 20 megaton device and it’s going to leave such a crater that we can make a deep water port out of it.
But no, you irradiate things for quite a while when you do that and you destroy precious aspects of the environment. Right. But Teller wanted to use that for construction, creating canals, a series of, you know, a hundred bombs going off create this big old canal and in an area that’s foolishness. Yeah I agree. We’re such a brilliant guy. That’s idiot thinking but that’s, this is the kind of thinking you have in, you know, a lot of these, again, soy latte co boys and have billions of dollars to them. They are not wise enough nor tempered enough.
They need oversight. I don’t care how old they are. If they’re trying to develop sentient AI then it must be in a standalone, have fun with it. Create all the HAL 9000 you want but don’t hook them up to the system air gap it very simple. You can then do a lot of science that way in a closed installation. But as far as anything that touches the infrastructure that we all depend upon now, no, it must be a servant, it must be a machine that does the work that a thousand people couldn’t do if they were actively watching and searching metadata constantly.
And that’s one of the good things about it. So looking for, okay, yeah, so yeah, I mean it’s a good thing that like everything it’s a two edged sword. The technology in itself isn’t, isn’t inherently evil, it’s who’s controlling. Yeah. And you know, and to kind of bring it back with, with the, with the Hollywood reference I think that, you know, I want the way I look at things with predictive programming the Terminator was in many respects it’s not too dissimilar from the vampire thing, you know, I mean that’s what those people are is blood sucking monsters.
But the, you know they predictive program us to look at, oh, artificial intelligence is going to be evil so that we’re going to resist it. Well and then they’re going to manipulate, no more evil than dynamite, right? They’re going to manipulate, they’re going to manipulate it into being the evil that we believe it will be and then, you know, so I mean if that’s just one more mechanism of you know hegelian dialectic type shit, so. Exactly. Anyway, you know what, we’re, we’re like we’re five, five minutes and I have nothing, I have nothing more to say.
I’m done. I don’t believe that I don’t believe that for a second. Well, right now, but not tomorrow. Yeah. Well, you know what, guys? Guys, next week we’re gonna, again, we’re gonna do this every Monday for the, you know, for at least, you know, up until the election, and then it’ll be a week by week type thing, you know, after that can, you know, oh, one, somebody, not that I really want a lengthy answer to this, but somebody asked earlier, do you think that the election is going to go off on time? That’s a loaded, that’s a loaded question.
But, yeah, I think it’s still up in the air. We’ll see. The closer it gets, we’ll see if any, you know, out of, out of, out of the shadows, out of nowhere events should happen. I think it’s awfully eerily quiet right now, and that’s what worries me. I agree with that. Usually in that phase, it’s not too much further before here comes another dumbass false flag. And so I’m still, I’m still up in the air about it. I’m not ruling anything out. I think it’s going to get more and worse and worse, and I’ll finish it up with this.
I think it’s going to get worse and worse leading up to the election. I agree. When he wins either way, however it’s done, they’re going to then turn up the heat afterwards just to, just to confuse everything they can. And so as much chaos as they can that they can take advantage of. But I don’t think it’s going to work out that well for them at that point. But they’re going to try it anyway. I don’t know anybody who doubts that that’s in any stream of intel or information. No, I just, and it could go on beyond January.
Right. Just, just to, because they’ve tried the legal, they’ve tried the congressional, all this nonsense. If Adam Schiff comes out with, we’re going to impeach him again, someone needs to take him for a long ride and then lose him somewhere. Just be dumb with this ship. Well, stop playing with these morons. Let me piggyback on this and say I, my fervent opinion is that the people of this country are not going to allow this chaos to get in the way of them voting. I think more and more people, I mean, I’m seeing more videos out there where people are coming out and saying, fuck the government.
I don’t trust the government. Fuck the Democrats and fuck the rhinos. I mean, I mean, the anger out there is amongst Americans really, it is. It’s rising, you know, the boiling point rapidly. We’re really rapidly. So. And, you know, and I think that people are looking at Trump as the antithesis to that. And I mean, come hell or high water, they’re going to freaking, you know, I think it was Megyn Kelly’s like, I will walk through fire to go vote for that man. And, you know, that’s pretty good for Megan. Yeah. Yeah. Should I walk through fire to go vote for that man? And I think there’s so many people out there that are willing to do that.
You know, whenever I see, like, online polls on Twitter or, and even on YouTube, whenever I see polls, who you going to vote for, Harris or Trump? It’s. Trump is always in the 90th percentile. Always. I have never seen, I’ve never seen any poll of just, like, general people where they’re being polled, where that poll had gives any number to Kamala Harris above nothing. Nothing, double digits, everything, single digits. And general usually is two to 3%. So, yeah, there is none. Yeah, yeah, I cannot. Nobody is going to vote for that woman at all, Camel. Nobody wants you.
Just go retire. Well, not. But it’s not even so much that, brother. It’s not even so much that people don’t want Kamala. It’s that people want Trump. Don’t want. Yeah, they don’t want marxist, just. Oh, my God, the whole bundle of shitfuckery that is the Democrats and the rhinos. I’m going to throw them in there, too, because your rhinos know better. They’re worthless and they’re old, good old boy networks. They’ve got to be just decimated. And this is what this is. And I’ll say this, and I’m done. This is what people on the left need to understand about more conservative people.
We see it, too. Do you think we don’t see it on both sides of the fence? We’re just as, we’re just as vividly against your McConnell types as we are your shift types or your pelosi or that, that irascible piece of fucking human shit, Chuck Schumer. I mean, don’t you understand? These people are no good for you. They’re no good for the country. Just like these rhinos are equally no good for the country in any way, shape or form. We need a clean house. Clean house. They need to repopulate the republic, hold completely new elections for Congress, and let’s, let’s.
Let’s get this shit on the road. Yeah, I agree with that. Let’s get this. I’m right there with you. Well, guys, next week. Next week. What we’re gonna do is we’re gonna take calls next week, so. Yeah, that’d be good. Yeah, we’ll take some. We’re gonna do, like, a half hour recovering events, and let’s take calls. Absolutely. So that will be next Monday. Lord Willin. And until then, guys, we will see you next week. Have a. And I will see you guys tomorrow. Got Tuesday with Mike. Tomorrow in the constitution class. And. And I’m actually interviewing Alan Zabrowski and Mike Harris tomorrow morning.
And so. Well, I’ll have that. I’m not going to do that one live, but I’ll post it after the show. So have a great night. Keep your heads up out there. God bless, everyone. Absolutely. Keep your heads up and on a swivel, so. Yeah, on a swivel. All right, guys. Have a great night, everybody. See you manana. Good night.
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