CSN EP-37 News with M (Dark Davos, DEI Endangering Lives?, Biden Admin Flagging "MAGA", Trump to block CBDC, Tide of War)
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CSN EP-37 News with M (Dark Davos, DEI Endangering Lives?, Biden Admin Flagging "MAGA", Trump to block CBDC, Tide of War)

Hello everyone, and welcome back. This is an episode of Crazy Strange News and it is episode thirty seven News with M. So it's always it's always a whot to sit with somebody that really follows news more than I do. I mean, I follow the news, but you take it to the next step, the next step. So I'm here with M. Hello, and I'm Mixed Strange. You guys know who I am. And We've got a whiz bang of a show for you. I guess where we're going to go first. I think we're going to talk about the the Dovos. All the two leaders from one hundred and twenty countries are coming together to discuss you know, the annual Dovos. Yeah. So it's like Stinchfield said, it's like the super Villain Convention. It really is, with all the the whack of news and talking about we've got to quit eating meat and the ecosystem is more important than anything that we have going on. Yep, you know in the world like wars and they all fly in on their private jets, right, but we're not allowed to, you know, use those nasty carbon you know, not all that gas, right, but they can fly in it on the jet and have you seen everybody's bitching. I saw something in Chicago. All the tesla un like waiting days, they still are like at zero. This one guy's like, I waited three hours to charge for three hours and got zero. Yep. So they're telling all these teslas well, yeah, because people forget that, you like, all electric cars do not work well in the cold weather. No, I mean even okay, let's talk about that real quick. I read a couple of months. I knew this last year too, but a couple of weeks ago read that, you know, in I think it was Germany. Somewhere in Europe, they basically went to one hundred percent electric buses, public transit buses, and they had record cold colder than we had. One of the places recorded I think minus forty, and so none of the buses work. Oh the kids would be that's it's great. If they went to the school buses in this country and the north Man we'd never have Oh yeah, I think it would be. They'd have snow days every day because the busses wouldn't work. Kids would be so happy. Yeah, But so, I mean, just think about it. You know, we knew even with the regular gas car usually if your car doesn't start in the winter, it's what the battery. It's not because gas doesn't freeze. Yeah. So, and we even looked at I mean, you have to have really really extreme temperatures, right, but I mean we've looked at what were those battery heaters that there's little blankets you put over your back jeep. Yeah, and you could get that for your cold climates, correct, And but what's it for the battery. It's not for the gasoline. For the battery. And if you live in alask and places like that, the diesels we had had to plug them in that night. We each had a little you know, one ten where we parked our trucks and you take your extension cord and plug it in to keep the battery warm. That and yeah, a couple of other systems. But as soon as because as soon as that combustion engine starts to get warm, it produces heat, so that would help the battery, you know what I mean. Right, But so we all get it, but obviously they don't didn't really they didn't think about it, right, I mean, the average person would go that doesn't make sense. Well, I mean we've talked about this, you know, from rare earth minerals, all these the footprint is so toxic, just the whole. I mean one day, I mean, we had electric cars, you know that we had battery operated cars in like the nineteen hundreds. Early I didn't know. I knew we had alcohol gasoline cars. Yeah, I mean the cell the old cell batteries. They weren't They've even tried to back in the day, thirties and forties, fifties, they tried tanks. We didn't work out too good, nop. But but they keep trying. Yeah, I mean, we'll get there. You know, there's a purpose for technology, and maybe that'll be something we use in space. Maybe they could just keep the batter But even you know, like we had listened before, you know, I read Martin and he was saying, my neighbor bought Martin. My neighbor bought a you know, ev car, And he said he was joking with him and said, you know, when we get another hurricane that hits Florida, because he lives in Florida, he said, well, I'll take your daughter and your other family members and we'll leave the state. But you know you have to stay here with your car, because you know, you want to make it out of there because how many charging stations are there. You know, you you'll run out of like your gas, your electric fuel before you even get out of the state. Yeah. So a lot of people are saying this is really frustrated them and they're going to go back to a gas vehicle. Just get a highbred man. Toyota's got it going on, yep. And you don't have to plug those in. There are some hybrids you do have to plug in, but Toyotas you do not. No, man, they work when you even get the high torque. Yeah, it's kind of you know, in our in our vehicle anyhow. I don't know about Priuses, but but my sister had a you know, Prius when the first year came out in two thousand and eight. She still has the same one, I know, and you know back then and even now. It gets about sixty miles per gallon, Yeah, on a hybrid car. So she puts gas in but very little. So I mean, there you go, that's the best of both worlds, right when that was new technology for exactly Toyota. But yeah, so big bad Davos, They're they're you know, the World Economic Forum, So what are they going to come up with next because you know some of those the World Economic Forum and what was it we talked about before with the COVID crisis. You know they did the it wasn't at Davos, but it was the World Economic Forum, John Hopkins and the famous Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, right, the World Economic Forum is it's just not Davos. Yeah, it's always present. Yes, And that one created Event two oh one, which ironically happened. They had this whole meeting with all those three groups that would they did a pandemic preparation drill to get everybody ready for a global pandemic that would come from a disease. And ironically in the in the sex, no, in the scenario and Event two to one, it was a coronavirus. And that was in October of twenty nineteen, ironically, a few months before ironically, you know COVID actually it right, And then they kind of gave you a playbook every government on this is what you should do, you should shut down and do these specific steps. So yes, what they did they followed that. That's what they did exactly. They followed that playbook exactly. So now we have Davos. Maybe they're going to do their brainstorming about their next planning event, and everybody's been talking about disease X now, so maybe they'll talk about that there. Yeah, bird flu or something. I don't know what disease X is, but you know, as long as it's not like flesh eating microbes and stuff like that, because that freaks me out, like or brain eating organisms. I don't know. They're they're saying, you know, the new things to worry about, or are these old diseases that used to be more prevalent but now coming back? You know, I mean, heck uh, leprosy is coming back apparently, you know, San Francisco is coming back. Yeah, bobonic plague, leprosy in Florida. That's what you get when you let people ship all over like, yeah, well that's true in like three square miles of bubonic plague. Yes for all that, but what do you expect. And then when you let twenty million illegal aliens in in the last three years, guess what, Philadelphia has a bunch of measles and all these others because they weren't vaccinated. You know that you think that's it's probably not the worst thing. That's going to happen. But we you know half they were forcing Americans to get. It's just it's it's such a crock of crap. I can't I try not to get upset, Yeah, because then they're trying to force us. You're trying to twist our arms. Okay, well then you can't work, you can't fly, you you know all this crap. Oh yeah, if you wouldn't take the COVID vaccine, but then all the illegals that came into you don't need it, so it's perfectly fine. You don't even need the polio vact you know, none of it. And they're not checking their records no exactly. And then you know, they give them a cell phone and they give them money. Oh yeah, I was just listening to the other I want some money and I want them to pay for my freaking iPhone. Yeah. But the other day I heard this stat that said the average American when they go on self security as a US citizen who's paid in the sole security system every year they've worked, gets about fifteen hundred dollars a month, right, but these illegals get twenty two hundred a month. So how does that make you feel as an American, you work your whole life, put money into that, and now you get less than illegal Who's they use the the e RS is their personal health clinics. Yeah, I mean that's a fact. That is a fact. I mean even like, that's why all those big hot I mean, this has been years too that this was going on at the border, all those big hospitals, the systems went bankrupt because all the illegals that would just hop the border and get medical care and go back. Yep. I mean this this has been going on forever. Yeah, and we're the ones that pay for it. So I have a lot to say on that, and I think we should stop because all I do is get angry. Yeah. So let's go back to Davos and one of the big things that they you know, of course, all of these creepy old dudes, they are a lot of them. A creepy old dude. I mean, I'm kind of a creepy old dude, but not maybe not that way. They're kind of but they you know, the first one of the first things that got completely booked were the escort services. Every year, right, yeah, every year, That's the first thing. It says, even the New York posts described it as caviare, magic mushrooms, gold leaf desserts, a list selfies and twenty five hundred per night hookers and special dinner, secret dinners. And a French newspaper called twenty Minutes it said Suid sheds even more light into this year's hooker Fest at Davos. Damn. So, I mean correct, some of you heard about beer Fest the movie, But yeah, could you imagine? I mean, these were supposed to be this what put like? But listen, but these are supposed to be global leaders, politicians and businessmen. I mean, don't you have more important things to be discussing from a world? You know the world, and we're in a brink of war. There's wars breaking out of here, all these things that are going on. But no, you got to make sure you book that hooker first. These guys leave their women behind, yeah, and then I'm sure the women leave their men behind, yeah, because I'm assuming there's a dude hooks too. I don't know by hookers, gay hookers, lady men as the woman Bangkok what is that Philippines or something something like that. At least you know what they are. It's not a lola or you know, crying game experience. Nobody knows, so, you know, so, but hey, we'll just keep a lookout for that and find out, you know what, what the next U information that's going to come from there. And obviously, as he said earlier, they're talking about the war on me, the war on gas, the war on everything that everything that we need for everyday lives, there's a war on But for them, you know, they can have whatever they want. So so we'll just keep our eyes on that, find out what this schwab, this new new disease xes. So what a gem that guy is? Well, Biden fits right in. I guess, well that's that's where he got his build back better. We talked about this in an episode. That's exactly you know who you're dealing with. You just have to pay attention. Yep. And people look at us like we're nuts, but they're just they're just non player characters. I just summon our family that I just you know, I love them to death. Yeah you know who I'm talking about especially Yeah, and they just think, oh, you're crazy, But if you really you actually took the time and looked it up, you'd find it. Like we've got to give the Ukrainians our money, We've got to help them. Yeah, Putin's evil, Russia is evil. No, I mean, if you paid attention to the whole story, you know, history will look favorably upon Putin in this I think, and the Russian people, Well, just since we're making the camm out, take a quick comment about it. You know, there's there's a thing called that I think it was called the Minsky Agreement, and essentially it was that it was signed between Russia and the Ukraine and it was a treaty essentially that said that Ukraine would give over certain territories to Russia out of certain dates. Well, yeah, but it was the nuclear they had. They had the one of the largest. When the Soviet Union broke, the Ukraine had just as many, if not more than the nuclear warheads and missiles. Then. Yeah, but some of that agreement was related to because people don't know, and again don't that's how I always heard of it. It was more of the nuclear end. But you're talking about the demographics, well, because most people don't understand that who was it Stalin or Lenin created the Ukraine and both of them were from the Dawn Boss. Yeah, they're Russians, man, Yeah, but so exactly the Russians, because that's the thing. The Dawn Boss and the the other characters. Three other provinces, but two of them are predominantly they were like ninety five percent Russian. Yes, And when they asked the people to vote, do you want to be part of the Ukraine or do you want to be part of Russia, they voted to be part of Russia because they consider themselves Russian, they speak Russian, they follow the Russian you know culture, so more than Ukrainian. Now, that's really what they wanted in And when Ukraine broke that treaty and says they said on a certain date they would allow these provinces to go back to Russia, they renigged on that agreement. So that was basically saying and Putin told them many times, you know, following with NATO too, NATA wasn't allowed within certain like they've just kept coming. They're bordering Russia now essentially not NATO countries. They're trying to get the border. And then you know, Russia was saying that there's these biolabs, you know, over twenty of them they were theirs. Yeah, back in Soviet times. Yeah, and that's why they know they built them. Yeah, and then when Ukraine became its own country, the US took them over. Yes. So there's so many things going on in every orange color color revolutions. Not to mention all the Nazis that are in Ukraine that never got they never went to Nuremberg, that's right, because we kept them there to harass the Russians. Yep. If the Russians ever, you know, pushed beyond the day we knew we had battalions and Nazis. So like you said, those those Nazis were left in the Ukraine. I mean, their lineage is unbroken since World War Two. Yes, and they were left in Ukraine, not brought to Nuremberg for their crimes against humanity, just like you said, to keep those Russians in check. And you know they've always talked about it. If you've most people don't watch international news, but there's pictures all over the place about showing these these men with Nazis washed because on their arms, and they are there. They're militias, they're but time there's they're big militias that have like one fifty five howitzers. You know, you're talking and where are they getting those what's that lady's name? Cia? That was it did all this Victorian? Yeah, they arm them. They armed them because that Russia has been fighting the Nazis in the Dambas and all these for ever since. Like that's why they took Crimea back. I mean again, that was part of Russia before the Soviet breakup or before they they gave Crimea to Ukraine as a regional commissar governorship. So these aren't it's not like the Ukraine really isn't like a real country. It was created by the Soviets, you know what I mean. Yeah, but I mean there's always been this internal hatred. I mean, the people were there, but it wasn't a country country. But there's been and this, you know, eternal hatred between the Russians and the Ukrainians because of the Second World War when like millions of Ukrainians were killed. And we watched that movie was it mister Jones or something? It was everybody should watch that. That was a great movie. But it was about a journalist who went into the Ukraine and then Russia had he went to Russia. Yeah, they saw their prosperity, all their brand new steel mills and like, wow, communism. That's what they were doing, was trying to showcase, look how well communism works. And then and that was the thirties or something, it was the Great Famine. Yeah. Well yeah, because what they did is always through history doesn't matter communism, socialism always fail. It just menders how much time it takes. Like what's her name, Margaret Thratcher says, the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of everybody else's money. Yeah. So, so, like you said, they gave this ruse and it had the illusion and everybody in the world thought Russia was fantastic and was doing really well. But what they were doing is they were ciphered and taking money and supplies from other areas and funneling it to the city Moscow, to the you know, the capital. So everybody thought it was doing well. So not to get too Yeah, they stripped everything out of you and seven were selling human body parts. They would butcher it up and sell it, and people knew what they were eating. There was no food. Yeah, I mean, I mean seven I think it was seven million Ukrainians died and so there's always been this long lived hatred against Russia. Because of that, and it's understandable, but that was, you know, a long time ago, so you can, you can always carry this hatred. But the populations that are alive today didn't do that. You know, it happened before. I mean, I know, I just spun us off on a tangent and I apologize. Well, I'm just trying to give a perspective there because I said some pretty strong things. Yeah, but I mean but I mean, you know, but like I said, I get why they're upset, but the people, but the Ukrainians alife today did not live through that. In the Russians life today did not perpetrate that. You know what I mean, you can't keep that hatred forever. Listen. I feel absolutely horrible. I you know, I have compassion for the Ukrainian people, not for their leadership, their puppets that they're getting rich. They're not. They're they're worse oligarchs than Russia has. Yeah, they are. Zelinsky has multiple houses tens of millions before the war he bought he already was getting paid because he bought like a Mancha lake excuse me, lake in Miami, ocean front, ocean front, fricking mansion and he's a comedian from the Ukraine. He wasn't. It's not like he was European like Movie Royalty or anything, or even the States. So you know, he's a puppet, you know, and he's just pull he's an actor. He's an actor. And it's ironic that he played. One of his roles was playing the president of the UK. Yeah, so he basically got to he's playing the real It's like they've got to tell you what they plan on doing before they do it, so it's in your face. But the poor Ukrainian people are suffering while he's living on. I mean, they are losing, and people like I don't understand why our I mean I understand our news media doesn't tell Yeah, they're just propping it up man, like they're doing well. But there's the reports, solid reports and probably conservative five hundred thousand people, half a million Ukrainians and they're like, oh, like, well we're talking mostly soldiers, yeah, not even the poor innocence yep. But they're all like, oh, you know, the war's going and they don't tell you about much of the casualties, but there's many, and it's you know, it's a tragedy for now you just stick your nose out outside this country for a news source, and there's it's all over the place. And then I mean getting back, well, we're going to touch on some of these things late. That's I think that's why it was in my mind to pop off about it. It was just premature, bit anxious about it because we're going to cover a little bit of this the rest of what's going on, and considered this and I don't know what, well it's going to be the last subject we really talk about. Excuse me. So, so again you're you're not told all of the truth regarding that that situation, and people have jumped to judgments on certain things, and there's obviously and with anything, there's more sides to the story. The story tends to go deeper. It's not as plain Jane as it's you. I mean, nor are we you know, I'm going to make this real clear that we don't support the Russian end of this either. But I mean, obviously treaties were broken. Yes, biological warfare on their borders and these these bio labs, which is against the it was against the basically interesting they were working on COVID too. Yeah, it's again because that's like what a lot of other nasty or But one example that was said is if if Mexico had a lot of biolabs on it's right at the edge rate, right on the US border between US and Mexico, the US would be attacking Mexico because of all these bio weapon labs. So it's not any different than that situation. So Russia, in the sane world, we would, yeah, but Russia, but we have fentanyl just pouring through and it's like whatever, I know. But I mean, so any country would not want bioweapon labs on their border because all they have to do is you could have one, even if it wasn't intentional, you could have a breach of security or an accident, and then you release this toxic gas that you're supposed to protect your citizens. Yeah, you know. And then just think about the Cuban missile crisis. What was that about. Maybe people don't know, we put missiles in Turkey, which borders the Soviet Union at the time as Bekistan and all the stands up in there, and you know, southern Russia, south West whatever it is, and so they put missiles in Cuba took for that. There you go and we almost had nuclear war, and you know, thank Godford, that was never really a huge jfk because every you know, everybody so kind of like have that contrary and rebel spirit in me a little bit like, well, I'm going the other way, like, yeah, he was all right, but I honestly I think he was really a hell of it. He was going to be like a world changing type of president if he would have you know, if he was. He was trying to make a lot of changes, and that's why they whacked his ass. Let's ce I I'm definitely, I'm ninety nine percent sure the Cia Kennedy basically said that, oh his nephew, Yeah, he basically said this. He killed his father too. Yeah, exactly. So you know, brush up. Hopefully they don't get rid of this history, you know, because they changed. I know, I mean, he's younger. I feel bad for the youngers. What I'm thinking and right now is exactly what you're saying. You look at their history books and you're like, what I mean, they brush over things. They just just don't even show you certain things, and and some of the history is it's not even true. You're like, wait a minute, that's totally different. Than what we learned. I mean, ask your child if you remember, like we had social studies in elementary school, so you had the sciences, you had, you know, you touch on geology, you'd touch on like the glaciers and stuff like that, because I'm from Ohio, so we had like the glaciers, you'd touch on uh oh jeez, a lot of America you were touching. You were starting to step into American history too, right, And so when you get to seventh grade Ohio history, you got your state's history and then for like a half and then you got Yeah, I thought we got did we get world or Us? There was both? I mean, I don't know. And again in ninth grade you'd switch off and you've got a higher level, you know, and I would because we've asked the younger kids, did you guys learn about this? Now you've got to be kidding and the sequence has changed too, Like world history is more important than US history. I told you the other day. I'm like, one of the first things you should learn about is the Constitution. They told you the other day. They did a poll where they like high school kids or whatever now like present day high school kids, and most of them don't even think the Holocaust was real. They think it's fake. That's amazing. It's just like what I mean. So that shows you that's not even being taught in history. And the whole premise is if you don't understand history, you're doomed to repeat it. So how if you don't understand what happened before? Well, the indoctrination he was writing, yea textbook. Yeah, it's the indoctrination process, which is the typical ninety percent I think of universities, especially state universities. Yeah, you're getting You're sending your kid there to get indoctrinated. Yeah, I mean, you know, Marxism is good. Yeah, they are the real heroes, you know. I let's let's stop. I'm just I gotta stop. I'm gonna get so angry. All right, So let's move on. What's the next topic. Ah, the FAA. Right, Yes, this is interesting, this, this should really interesting. Don't leave yet, don't leave. We're just getting kind of started here, all right. So the FAA. This comes an article from the Gayway Pundit. People with complete paralysis, epilepsy, severe intellectual disability. So I guess that means somebody that's like that's retarded. I don't know, don't say retarded, I know, psychiatric disability to lead air travel operations in pursuit of the woke d EI. Remember that's diversity equity inclusion, but we call it die I e quotas because companies that seem to be following this are dying financially and in other ways. So basically, according to the FAA, targeted disabilities are those disabilities that the federal government identify as hearing, total deafness in both ears vision meaning you're blind, missing extremities, partial paralysis, complete paralysis, epilepsy again, severe intellectual disability, psychiatric disability. I mean, certainly they're dwarfism. Well there, certainly they can't be talking about like pilots they are doing it with I mean some of those things. Okay, maybe you can pull it off with a co pilot too, right, Yeah, but it goes to that, but then you get to those psychiatric issues. But even like again not to make fun of anyone that has any disability. Now, if you're if you're say you're missing an extremity, if you're missing in R and then sometimes you have to like you said that, because you see them in the movies. Yeah, it takes two pilots to pull that nose, you know from you know, they're struggling with it, yanking it back. Yeah, because you know, the systems fail right. Generally it's autopilot and things can take over, but there are times where something where manual intervention is necessary, you know. Well, the seven thirty seven Max was like one of the you know, the extended version that's having all the problems, and it got grounded. This is the second batch of groundings because they kept having these. The first round was they kept crashing because there was like it's an elongated fuselage, like it's longer. Yeah, so they have it's almost like the computer has to fly it because it's just not it's not easy to control. Yeah, and if you're not trained on it. This is what was happening. The computer was goofing and these guys could not. I mean it was usually in other countries. It didn't I don't think it happened here, but the res were like in Africa and they were over in Europe or something or Asia, and they didn't they weren't being taught how to fly. Yeah. It's like because everybody relies on autopilot, just like everybody wants to have an autopilot car and be like, oh the car is going to do This is kind of going to my point. Okay, if you certain jobs, I've had, jobs you couldn't do without two hands. Yeah right, I mean even the basic stuff like climbing a ladder. Yeah, I mean to be safe. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's no, it's no shame to anyone that has a disability, because you know, we understand that, but there's certain jobs you just can't do because of a disability. And you know, I mean, yeah, I don't want to get too far into weeds with the like going like kind of checking off Okay, deaf person, Okay, blind person, Okay, you know, one arm guy. But I mean it kind of speaks for itself, like you guys should already get well we're I mean, you should already came to the conclusion when she got done reading it, because it is that like simple. Well yeah, I mean I can give an example, like I know one time when we when I was much younger, my car lost this power steering right back in the old days. Yeah, but it lost power steering and it was so difficult to turn that car like I could barely do it. I'm like, ah, like struggling. Anybody that's under forties not even getting it probably no. But but if you so, But what they used to have cars like the Chavette that didn't have power stacking. I know. But so what I'm saying is that you have that luxury. You don't even know what it's like to not have power steering because you can use one finger and turn your car right. But if you lost that power steering, you cannot do that. So, like you said, if the plane has an issue, you might have to quote unquote manhandle that thing. They're not getting rid of the sticks, the yoke, so it's like I'm assuming that they still have a yoke. I mean, I'm not a pilot it, yeah, but they have to. I mean then you listened to in Bongino where that guy said he was a he knew service pilot friend or whatever was talking about. Yeah, Danny Bongino, one of his people that he's close with, one of his insiders, has a friend that's in the industry. Obviously he is a pilot. Ah, and he's worried that when the boomers that take their job super serious, and they are probably a lot of them were military pilots, you know, Vietnam up. They're probably that probably Vietnam era. Those guys probably have thousands of hours probably gone. But you know, guys a little bit younger, right, So they had ten years as a pilot in the military, because usually when you're a pilot in the military, you stay a little longer than you know, they invested some money in you, yeah, to teach you. Yeah, especially a fighter pilot. So he's saying that the people that they're bringing in, they scare the hell out of them, and they have an unwritten like protocol within whatever airline they're in. And I'm sure it's all airlines because those guys, you know, they probably a lot of them have cross paths, job jumped whatever he's saying. They always make sure there's a seasoned veteran with the new d I is that what they're calling this dead dead died, We call it died. So they always make sure that one of the you know, the A team is with these guys because with the Yeah, it's like literally, Fred, you know, I don't like flying anyhow anymore. I enjoy flying. I just don't like the hat experience, the whole Yeah, taking my shoes off, getting in fights with you know. But so then now you know you have to be concerned. I mean, like you said, these are all boots straight up saying they are not qualified. Yeah, they are like hired for whatever. Check the box. Yeah, whatever box they're checking, that's it. And he is scared to death. And so this is about we don't know what again, is it obviously your example, it is pilots, but then is also flight attention all the loose bolts, the rivets, and they're missing washers and they're they're going through these thirty sevens, yeah, and seven thirty sevens that are finding all kinds of problems in the manufacturing aspect. Yes, exactly. But the other day we talked about that said, I wonder if that this d bonuses, these d deis are part of the issue while we're getting these bad planes too. So this is about the the crew, right, this FAA thing, But there's also the actual, like you said, the physical plane, and then there's a lot of professionalism that needs to happen to keep planes in the air in safe. Yeah. So this is also on the snow fricking joke, but also on Gateway pundren it says, did diversity equity inclusion play a role in the Alaska Airlines plane losing its door mid flight? Is DEI endangering lives? Elon must seems to think so yeah, And they show a tweet from him that says, do you want to fly in an airplane that where they prioritize DEI hiring over safety. He goes, that is actually happening, and in the picture of the tweet, it said. Boeing's corporate filing with the c SEC reveal that in the beginning of twenty twenty, the annual bonus planned to reward the CEO and executives for increasing profit for holders in prioritizing safety, was changed to reward them to hit DEI targets. And they give you a screenshot of the twenty twenty one versus twenty twenty two incentive plan. And in the twenty twenty one what they basically focused on was product safety, what you would expect, employee safety, and quality, all good things that a CEO should focus on. But in twenty twenty two they had those three and then they added climate and diversity, equity and inclusion. So and it said the target was one hundred percent and a payout range was zero to two hundred So that meant that So of the two if you consider those two things two different tiers, it's much easier to hit your bonus if you ser Yeah, you could just hire a bunch of DEI people. Check the box, check the box. Okay, I get my bonus. And they said the annual payout the incentive awards were up to a million dollars per company executive Richard. So there you go. So they don't care. They're probably flying on private jets going to Davos, but we average people are flying on the planes where bolts are coming off doors or flying off. And they said, you know, if that plane was a little bit higher in altitude, people would have been sucked out of there. People were losing their phone, their phones were flying on And if you see a picture, and luckily there's nobody sitting in those two rows that were right in front of that. Yeah, the cloths ripped off or you could see foam and it's like that. You could see the frame of the chair like it. They were taking some serious you know, there's a lot of power that was just stripping the seats. Yeah, and like you said, and phones, people's phones were flying out of that thing. And I told you that. I saw somewhere an article and the dude was holding this iPhone. It looked good. It landed like off the shoulder, not on the you know, the road, but off into the grass of the road. And this dude found one of the phones that fell out of that planet from like eighteen I think that plane was eighteen thousand feet or something like that. So like at thirty, that would have been just a plane would have crashed. Yeah, probably it would have felt It's amazing. That phone totally fine. The screen wasn't cracked or anything. So they'll probably be using it, you know, on an Apple you know, a commercial, I would assume. But let me ask you something. You know how black Rock, Blackstone? You know who I'm talking about? Black Rock? I always get confused. I must say Blackwater, like the but yeah, nothing like that. But you know how they're the ones that kind of are giving incentives to the big companies to change, you know, the inclusive civity and all these these these social issues. So you're getting rewarded. You can get lent money from I mean the largest company Yeah, I don't even know what to call because they own single family homes. They own I mean, they're trying to buy up the whole whole world. But well, I mean what they say, money talks, right, and follow the money. That's why they always say follow the money, because you so that's what Boeing's doing. You know, aircraft manufacturers are routinely kind of not doing well unless it come up with a big product or they get a military contract. You know, that's when they start making the box. But so you got a big guy like I forget his name, but he's like, Okay, well I want to see some diversity hires, and I want to see you pay an attention to the climate. Yeah, I want to see these These are the things that are more important. But that's how I'm going to get you your loans. Yeah, but also think like we just talked about all the climate at Davos, right, So that was the other thing on the Boeing incentive plane for the for the upper echelon, right, the management team was the climate. So according to this tweet, the same guy that Elon you know, basically commented on he said Boeing didn't just mandate de it also prioritized e ESG and esg IS Environmental Social Governance and uh DEI in their supply chain, So as with the ESG agendas, this would suggest that they did not look for the best suppliers on quality and safety on objective metrics, but focused on meeting the EESG goals instead. So that means so if you had, like somebody making your bolts right now, I was just thinking about the bridges. Carnegie made all his money building steel, Licky, I forget what the processes, but it's not as rigid or brittle. Remember all those bridges would girders. Would you know they were faulty until he came up with that. Yeah, so you're talking about sharing pins, you're talking about bolts. Sharing are supposed to break. They could have they had could have had two supply and one was like, oh, I follow all the ESG standards. Look at me. I'm compliant with ESG and the other one's not compliant yet. But they have a superior product. But they're gonna go with the ESG because then they can check off the box going all of our suppliers are ESG suppliers. So here you go. So it's again, let's follow this standard and something pushed by you know, Davos and all of these people, where instead of like what what makes common sense? I mean, it's just freaking common sense. I mean the whole thing. I mean I sit here and think, I'm like, okay, when I would build a deck, or you know, you look for like the best steel for lags, you know, tonguestend, just different screws, stainless so that you know, it's just the higher quality materials that cost more, but they are remarkably better. Yes, you know, it's not like by a margin, they're they're superior. Yeah, you pay for quality, right, you know, so you want your ship falling apart or you want it to last, and I don't care. I mean I don't want to. I just don't. Just can't be allowed to stand anymore. I mean, this is not it's that's a crime against anybody that goes in that plane. Yeah, you're you're gambling, you are if you can't have assurances that they're not getting the Like, okay, how many every company you work in a factory, we haven't so many days since an accident. They have big billboards and you know whatever, three days now you have like a double threat because so you have so you step on a plane tomorrow, the plane could fall out of the sky because the door flies off, or you have bad bolts d D I a pilot that doesn't know what the hell they're doing. They you know, hit a little turbulence and they're like freaking out, and so you put a bolt in a nut. I mean they're saying that they're finding, you know, some of these without washers. So obviously these aren't like I don't think they're rivets. There must be some kind of fastener or if they need washers, and I just I don't, I can't, I can't wrap my head around it, Like it's totally what kind of but that's always been like one of the most important things. I mean that should be on their accident, Like you should go back to that that plant, wherever the plane was, wherever these parts were manufactured, whatever plant for Boeing adult this I don't know if it's like Saint Louis, Washington State. It's like the two big ones. I think, I don't even know anymore. But so you backtrack it and go, Okay, now we're starting at zero again. Assholes, because you guys a dwarf freaking flew off the plane because you didn't fasten it. Correct. Yeah, so what do you do? Who you know, Inspector number eighty six, You're fired this this line, You guys are fired because that's an airplane disaster waiting to have exactly. But that's the that's the world we live in. So you know you are going to prioritize this agenda over the safety of your your clients. You know, it's it's insane and you can see it. It's again, it's not conspiracy theory. It's not our opinion. It's backed by fact. It is. And all you gotta do go look at the boeing an your report not something I mean, we're kind of touching into some of the machinations I mean from it's almost like social credit scores for companies. Yeah, you know what I mean. But you know what, pop, I won't lend you money unless you check these boxes. Well yeah, but what popped in my head even though I'm not again not trying to make make fun of any but you know, one of the one of the disabilities was okay, blindless or maybe like could be legal blindness, but not somebody who's total no spaceballs, remember the one where he had to shoot. He goes, shoot across her nose and then he goes, he goes, I want you to shoot across her nose, not up it, And he goes, who's shooting that? He goes who's the gunman? And the guy lifts his shield and his eyes are crossed, and then he goes, who is that, you know? And he said, oh, mel Brooks. Everyone mel Brooks. And they said, like, you know who put him in charge? And he goes, I did. It's my nephew. Nepotism, right, nepotism and sergeant asshole. Yeah yeah, and then he goes and then he goes how many? He goes, how many of these people do we have on here? And that's like sevated. Their last name's assholes. Yeah, I'll say it. I know I'm surrounded by assholes. Yeah. I wanted to play the clip because it's hilarious. Yeah, but well we'll clip, we'll link to it. It's hilarious, but that's what I vision. It's like, you know, putting somebody in to fly the plane who's got crossed eyes, and then they can't fly it straight. So people be like, okay, well I wanted to do a land on Runway A, and they hit runway B instead. I live in a world I do not understand. Either I've lost grip with reality or reality has lost grip with me. I just don't. I don't get this. I mean, I know what they're doing. It's part of it's part of there's multiple agendas going on, and they all just kind of help each other out. Because when there's a crisis, you take advantage of it. So all agendas, if they can, will take advantage of it. So these butt heads over here, Okay, we're gonna do this pandemic, so all these other you know, the world economic form, Okay, well we can jump. We can take advantage of this crisis. So that's all it is. They may all be kind of running in the same direction, but I don't think they're all connected. It may help each other, they just take advantage of each other. What is that one saying, never let a good crisis go to waste. Yeah, so if you have a big crisis, then they step in and a manual create you know, new regulations and knew this and knew that because they want to show that they're so I mean, I mean, do you want to talk about this anymore. No, we can move on. So Jimmy Jordan, Yeah, we just wanted to touch on this a little bit. He's going after it such Jim. The headline says, Jim Jordan demands answers after a Biden admin is caught flagging quote MAGA and quote Trump to tried administration, right, Yeah, to track political opponents financial transactions. So essentially, they were trying to go after people that maybe bought something or use that word or whatever in their financial transactions. And the person that this guy named Noah Bischoff biss Off or something in the he is a former SINFEN director and SINFEN is a government agency for financial crimes Enforcement network. And essentially, and I used to work in a bank and that SINFIN regulation was there and I had to do compliance every year. Basically, what they were trying to do is you would have to flag certain wires or things that came into the bank that were suspicious that they might have been used by tear after yea and things of that nature to go, oh, was that a terrorist group trying to send money? Wire money? So that's what that group is posted financial crimes and you know I love how they name it the Patriot Act when all it does is it is like un constitutional against its own citizens. It has become that. But Jordan describes the situation with Americans buying bibles or shopping at in good stores might find their transactions were flagged. So this was discovered by him and he's looking into it. So and that just made me think about you know, we just saw another little blurb where Trump commented that he would never allow cbdc's and remember that is it stands for Central Bank digital Currencies, and that is fabulous if he would not allow. You, guys better understand because they might try to confuse you. It's never going to be a cryptocurrency. Now it runs the same, but it's not. And for those of it, it's all digital, right And for those of you who love cryptocurrencies, you've got to understand. Another thing is the government will never allow a competing currency. That's why right now, even though it's called cryptocurrency, it is not a currency. It is treated like a stock. And that's why you have to report it like you have gains or losses on your investment, because it is an investment. Yeah, early on, people weren't reporting. Yeah, so the government's like, what we need our cut. Yeah, they need theirs. They do. But that's why they're only allowing it to happen because they considered an investment. It is not money, because if it was money, you'd be able to be used every day in every transaction. You can go to the store, the grocery store and give them crypto. You can't, So it's not government money. And the government will never allow a competing currency to its own. That's so if a c b DC is created, they won't allow bitcoin or these other currencies. What they most likely will probably do from everything I've read, and the one that makes most sense, is they'll create a conversion factor and they'll say a thousand bitcoin will be equal to one of our new central bank dollars. So you'll lose a ton of money when they do so, just like they did when they converted gold, when they made the average person not allowed to have gold. And yeah, used to know a lot about it. I can't, it's not coming to I have like such crappy recall. Yeah, well it was in the thirties, right, it was an FDR, it was, Yeah, so everybody called it. They always say, oh, the government confidence. It was right around the Great Depression. Yeah, but everybody says the government confiscated my goal, but it's not truly a confiscation. It was a conversion because what they did confiscation would mean they took all your money and never gave you any value for it. But they did. They basically said one gold coin to give you thirty five US dollars or something like that. But it like tripled the next day. Yeah, the next day, after they got all the gold they wanted. Yeah, the next day it ended up going up and valued because it was market driven and the market priced it higher. So when you turned yours in you didn't get Were they manipulating it back then? I don't know if they were manul That sounds like a total manipulation to me. But the reason they did this, because you've got to remember at that time, we were on a gold standard, and the way it was set up was that the all the other we as individuals could hold gold, and we are Actually if you have old money, physical paper money, it would say like a silver certificate or something like that. That meant that that one dollar silver certificates weren't those for silver and gold certificates were for gold. Yeah, but what I'm saying is that you were able to take that piece of paper and turn it into the bank and they would give you a silver coin. It just was created on paper because of ease of carrying gold and silver gets heavy, right, so they put it on paper form. But then when they got us off the gold standard, you know what was happening is people all over the world were seeing that we were starting to, like it looks sounds early familiar to today. We were printing money and spending a ton of money. So they were going, huh, I'm getting a little scared about all this money they're spending. So what what the international community was allowed to do is they said they could say, I'm going to give you back your government bond. I want my money in gold, you know, and we were we were backed by gold, so they were taking all this gold back till nineteen seventy two Nixon. Nixon got rid of it seventy one or seven, well, he got rid of the gold standard. But at that point there was a lot of like conversion going on, and we were, like you said, right around the thirties when the world was turning bad and all this stuff, So they were just asking for their money back. So actually I could be confusing the time. Maybe that was with Nixon. Well, Nixon he put an end to the gold Yeah, Nixon actually cut the gold standard. Yeah. Roosevelt, so the conversion petro dollars or whatever you want to call it. That Roosevelt did the conversion thing between converting your gold to paper money, and then basically that was all that Hadnry Kissinger has been in like he's the he's the reason for the petro dollar, He's the reason for opek do you know all this? Yeah, what a ced dide he was. But I mean I just had to get out there because he just died. Yeah, But I mean, I think the thing I was talking about with France that was I think in the seventies when we actually got taken off the standard completely. You know, they kind of outlawed gold for the average citizen in the thirties. That's why they took it, and that's why there was certain gold coins that people found today, you know, or even twenty years ago, and they said, oh, you're not allowed to have that because that was illegal, you know, for the average person to own. But governments could still own the gold but people weren't allowed so but kind of yeah, I got off on a tangent. But CBDCs, you don't want that because basically it's going to be total government control, not only of what you're doing and what you're purchasing, what you're buying. And some people go, I don't care. I don't care if they know what I'm buying, but they could also cut off what you buy, like you said, no, no. Yeah. I was listening to this guy on Sam Tripoley's tinfoil hat and he was just whipping out all kinds of stuff and I'm like, holy crap, because he's like, Okay, even though we have the Second Amendment, they may not let certain people by buy guns just because they may Okay, you're eating too much red meat, so you have to buy the you know, fantastic meat or whatever. They can't believe it's not meat. Yeah, you're not allowed anymore red meat this month. So it's almost like getting ration. They'll have so much control. Yeah, and they want us in the going back to Davos and the Agenda twenty thirty. You know, they're wanting us in these fifteen minute cities like they don't want us out here in the sticks. They want us anybody in the cities. They don't want us to own a car. Cities are easier to lock down. Oh yeah. And then they're talking CCTV. They're talking just smart cities, these these fifteen minute cities. Everything like you won't need to go more than fifteen minutes away from your cubicle. Yeah, you're whatever. Everything will be provided for you by the government. Yeah, cockroaches and crickets grown in. But the CBD again, remember that that it stands for Central Bank Digital Currency and what that would mean, what that really means is that you, as an individual, they won't need banks anymore. So anybody that's a banker, you should be scared of this because you're gonna lose your job because all that's saying is that every individual have a bank account from at the central bank rather than ohe I have an account at P and C or JP mort more local banks. You know, it'll all be at the CBDC and then they'll you'll they'll be issuing your card. And as he said, if you do something they don't like, they can just shut off. It's going to be essentially like the Chinese have in that one province is totally enact. It's it's up and running. It's real. It's not theory, it's real. Yeah. Social credits, Yeah, you're not allowed to fly now because I mean they have cameras everywhere. They're tracking your social media's Yep, if you post negative things about the government. Yeah, if one of your family members you your credit score, your social credit score goes down with theirs. THEIRS goes down a lot. But then they're really why you because if you share the same sediment sentiment, then you're going to drop as well. So you can't take the bus anymore to work. Yep, you know you're were funds. We read an article there was this guy. If you're Jaywalk, you get a point. No. No, But there was this guy that was a journalist over there that he he wrote some negative things about the government and they immediately put him on a no fly list. You couldn't leave the country. Yeah, he couldnt leave the country, couldn't go anywhere. There was also people like like you said, there's cameras everywhere. Yeah, so this person as soon as you're Jaywalk, they debit your account boom set them sending you a bill to say, oh you jadewalk here's you're fine and waiting for you to pay it. They just take it out of your bank account. So if you have a CBDC, how easy is that? Right? They could control the flow of humanity. I mean, some people will be allowed to rent a car to go to Saint Louis or Florida, you know, but if you're if you're not, you know, again, there's going to be compiled lists. And you know, it's funny who helped the Chinese develop that system was like Facebook, Yeah, and you know all the big Microsoft, Facebook, Google, They're they're so far into that totalitarian ship that they that's why they're so good at it over here. Yeah, you know, and maybe vice versa. I don't know, they cut their teeth over there and brought it here or they were already doing it. And you know, and that's not the government that things can't happen now, because obviously, you know, they can. An example when more modern would be look at the Canadian truckers when they were all cut off. Now granted they didn't have CBDC at the time, but the government basically pushed all the banks to stop their you know, to basically cut their ability to use their I don't know many people other than older people that carry cash. Yeah, you know that's why cash is king. Hell yeah, it is because it works. Guess what can buy whatever you want but cash? Well you were anonymous when you use cash, but also cash works when there's no power. Right, I need Starbucks. You know, if we Starbucks open the town away we have we don't have problem. We talked the other day about E, M P and cmeh, right, if one of those events happened, you're not gonna be able to buy anything without cash. You know, Barter maybe you can if you want a barn. Not that we're we can't really give advice, but I would suggest that you balance it out. Man, have a little bit of gold and silver, buy junk silver, you know, and just have your local coin shop. Don't know what that is, it's silver. Yeah, have a little cash. Excuse me, have a stack of cash somewhere I could just that's important even for emergencies like we talked about. You know, all the windmills that went down in Texas a couple of years ago, and then people tried to go and just buy some milk or whatever, and they couldn't because all the stores were like, well, we can't. We can't tell if you have any money in your account or on your credit are They called the win the wind turbines or whatever. But I I mean they froze because it doesn't usually get cold in Texas and it did, and then they lost power for weeks. Yeah, the grid can't handle and then so they ended up having you know, there was signs all over. I saw pictures all over where people were they were at. Store owners were like cash only, yeah, because they can't tell if you have money in your account, so they're not going to sell you something. I'll take your word for it. Yeah, So they're like cash, sure, I'll take that. So that's just you know, it's just proved some things to think about. And obviously I talked about this before. Start stocking up on some food just in case there's a nice storm, you know, whatever power outages, hurricanes for you people in those locations, you already know you probably already do it. If you don't, yeah, but I mean there's even just a financial reason to do it. You could be hedging your cost right being a finance person, It's like everybody knows when you go to the grocery store today, I think it's more expensive than it was year ago, two years ago. So if you do you really believe that it's going to be cheaper tomorrow or next year than it is now. Well, it's gotten a little cheaper because gas has gone down because nobody but food, nobody's driving. Did you know that ever since COVID? Like, yeah, but food hasn't gotten cheaper. So that's the thing. So if you buy yourself some non perishable goods, and it's maybe a double benefit one just in case of some kind of to get it there in a diesel, diesels cheaper, but you can overlook that just to get some food, so you have ford emergency. But also, hey, you know, if you have a little bit of stockpile and next year the prices go up, you can be eating some of the stuff on your shelf, right, all right, So we got that out of the way. I think that's important. Got CBDC stuff, don't let it happen people. So we have a last entry, and that goes back to kind of what's going on with Russia. I mean, it's quite obvious to me, this is my opinion. They're poking the bear pun kind of intended. I mean, you can see how NATO is posturing. Everybody's emptying out their armories. US included the United States, Poland, you know, France, all the Germany given tanks and bombs and munitions. So it's kind of like really stupid. Well we talked about the other day. It's just really idiotic. But we talked about, you know, some of those predictions twenty twenty four, Leo Homan and all that. He said, you know, global war could be on the front and you know, so here's one article we saw again from Zero Hedge. Secret German mod document lays out path to World War three. Essentially it is modism is minister Ministry of Defense, so it's the secret strategy document wargames a hybrid Russian attack on NATO's eastern flank as soon as next month, and then lays out steps on how the conflict would escalate month by month. So it is a wargame scenario, which doesn't necessarily mean more, right, Yeah, because you said a lot of No, every country has, it's just battle plans. I mean, we were always able to fight a war on two fronts. That was the way we operated our military since World War Two because we were we became a force that had to fight on two fronts, Pacific and over you know, Europe. So that was and we've not Obama stopped at Clinton kind of stopped that. We stopped that. Trump kind of build it back up, thank goodness. But so we always have a like as Operendi, when it comes to war gaming against potential adversaries, there's a We probably have one for Canada, do you know what I mean. So it's normal course of doing business in the world of warfare. I think, like you said, a lot of countries have that. But the remarkable thing about it because these things have like in the past, it happened with China where we found okay, they were like, well, we can't beat the West in the Kinetic War. We're going to have to nuke the heck and they could only get like a third of our country or something with nukes. So it was evident that they had to bulk up their capabilities, so you're talking subs and however they had to do it. So but we found there and that's no our people already knew. You know, it's not like a a big, big secret, but it is a national security You really don't want them to know. But we know you know that, we know you know type game. So, like you said, I think war games are not anything uncommon with many countries around the world. However, this article goes on to say, as we highlighted last week, Sweden is also cautioning its citizens to prepare for war with Russia, saying the country is ill prepared to cope with the sudden onset of hostilities. So that's an open that's like news report from the Swedish government to to Swedish people. And when we were discussing this earlier and I told you this is normal. But what may not be normal is all the out in the open preparedness, this warning your popular populace that you need to prepare again food. So Sweden's warning its citizen. And then we come across another article basically that Poland has told its citizens that, you know, they must have something that's similar to the National Guard. It says that on January thirteenth, Poland passed a completely radical new form of conscription card intended in the event of mobilization during a war. The changes in the formula are significant. There's a six hour notice, so if you're called up, you have to report in six hours and if you don't, you face serious jail time. Here's my opinion on that they're already getting in a war footing because they want to be able to mobilize quickly. Yeah, rapid deployment. Yeah, you know, and it's I mean, that's what it. It's like you're in wartime and that's what you have three days to get you know, back in World War two, get on a train, get back. You know, you got three days to get back, yep, whatever, report for duty, you know, and that was pretty quick back then. But you know, this is six hours because the front Poland would be like the front, you know with Russia. Yeah, and then you know Sweden up north the Finns. Are the Finns going to join NATO? Are they the ones that are up they want to join? I don't remember. And Russia's been warning them forever. Don't even think about it. And I'm sure there's agreements there. We had the agreements. NATO had agreements with Russia. No bordering states, that had to be so many miles, no nuclear weapons, so many miles. There's all these treaties. Oh and then here's another one. We'ret and ready to send troops to die for Ukraine. Yeah, it says where did it go? I don't want to read the whole thing, but it says that they're prime minister commitment basically asking the British people demonstrates of the West has become not much more different than Soviet Union. I'm trying to find what it says. Zelenski got their Prime minister Security Defense agreement that provides security guarantees or assurances to Kiev. So basically he's committing the British to a formal involvement, meaning boots on the ground if Russia took don Boss. So here you go. You have Britain, you have pretty much have Donbos, but you have Britain, you have Germany, you have what was that Sweden, and then you have Poland all committing troops and getting ready for apparently nothing right, if there's nothing going on, why are they all well? And it's it's remarkable. It stands out to me that they finally got rid of the conservative leadership in Poland like a month or two ago, and this is like, yeah, immediately he's a globalist and he wants in on this action. Man, you really have to be concerned if you're we can't let we can't let our country be taken over by globalists. I mean, Nicky Haley is a globalist. You know. Crenshaw is the young and so was Haley too. Future World Leader's World Economic Form, Klaus Schwab's people, Trudeau. I think we've talked about this before, the guy in France, all these there's these leaders instilled. Like in France, Canada is even worse. I mean it's like most of their parliament, the hell do they have they have a parliament. I think they kind of do like most of the parliament's even part of it. Yeah, it's it's a bit scary, yep. And you can see how they dealt with their own citizens. And you know, I've heard things during these trucker protests that they thought supposedly they brought police in from Quebec. Yeah, because you know that Quebec doesn't like the rest of Canada, so they wouldn't have a problem like beating a shit out of some Irish guy. But word was there was rumors flying around that they were from maybe Europe, NATO, NATO. Well that's a comment, you excuse me, the UN. Yeah, but that's a common playbook they even did that here in the US. What they do is sometimes when there's a national disaster, like when Katrina happened, they tended to take National Guard from other states. Right, not to say that Americans don't wouldn't treat other Americans fairly, but there's less They didn't have as much skin in the game, not financial, less of an emotional tie because if you were if there was an incident in your state and the National Guard that was closest to they were deployed, they might have family there, so they'd be like, oh, I got a baby gloves because I know these people. I'm not sure if i've I probably have told you this that under Obama, there was an agreement with Canada that if they had something going down up there and they didn't want to use their own troops against their own citizens, that we would send our troops up there to be like, I guess peacekeepers. I don't know what the extent like, were we able to like act like with police powers, you know, I don't know exactly, I don't remember. It was a while ago, but and vice versa. So Canadian troops would come down here. And so it's always been my man, my fear that you'd see the blue hats everywhere. Yeah, but I guess UN in this country. But I think what I'm more, I don't think they have to do that now, like twenty thirty, Like I always thought, Okay, why are they taking over the Salt Lake City? You know it's part it's UN property. Now remember seeing that video. Yeah, she's like, well, I live in the city, I am a taxpayer, and I helped pay for this arena. What do you mean this isn't this doesn't belong to you anymore. You know, it's a UN conference going on here, so it's our property right now. And the police soldiers basically from other UN countries, you know, full riot gear whatever, policing the entrances to this. I don't want to get too far out, but I think what we have and you and I you probably talk about it more than I do. I mean, I totally agree, and I think about it a lot. Is all the military aged men that are coming into this country. There's already an army of at least a couple million. Yeah, you know, twenties thirties. We can't even we're too a be obese, we're too lazy and weak, like they have to keep lowering the military standards for people to get into the military. Yeah, for us, Yeah, I mean there's just no, we just can't. If you have the equivalent of an army that's legally cross the border, how are we going to fight them off? You know? Yeah, they just walk three thousand miles on foot. You know. Now they got busted all the way up, but sections of it for the camera. But the thing that they don't they don't have any allegiance to this country. You know. So if somebody said, hey, we want you to hear some weapons, go just take over some property. You think they're going to go, Oh no, that's fine. It was like you could if you if you take it, you can have it, you know, something like that, right. Yeah. Oh if they start housing them and you know, it's just like holy crap. I mean, they're kicking kids out of schools to hows. No, but but yeah, the hows. And also I think probably give them magic, but a lot of it's to hows because they ran out of space. Yeah. Yeah, so I mean I don't I don't live in Chicago, I don't live in New York. But they anybody that wanted the sanctuary cities. You know, you don't you don't want it anymore. Yeah, I was trying to talk about this in an earlier episode. You know, you're supposed to have compassion and sympathy, you know, would you leave? Would you take your doors, your man doors that go to the outside world off your house and throw them into trash so whatever can come in and out? So you go to work one day, you come home, you don't have anything left. I mean, that's essentially what's going on. I know that's simplified. Maybe I'm a dummy, that's how I think. But that's the only way I can kind of. So we're kicking our own children out of their their schools. They have to go to homeschool, you have to remote, remote learn, and we know how well that went for COVID. Oh yeah, it was a shit show. And we've got kids a whole generation that's stupider. Yeah. They I'm not going to cut any corners, like there are two years behind what they should be. Well, they had they had emotional issues because you know, not being around people. Oh yeah, you're talking like the five, six, seven, eight, yeah, nine, ten year olds. And then they also lost a whole year of education. Because they can't communicate. So now they're being kicked out and they're saying, oh, you got because we have all to house all these illegals when they're taxpayers. You know, they paid for those schools, they paid for those teachers. But they're saying, no, we're not going to teach you because we've got to you know, house all these illegals in the in the gym. Yeah, and we're going to use your money to give them more than a retiree that worked four years of his life. Yep, you know, a month. But this is what's going on. This is your country, people, and if you don't do anything or say anything, then you're going to be part of the reason. You're going to be the one to blame, you know. So you know, I think, what, who was it, Franklin? I think, so you get the government you deserve. Sure, so we deserve this because he's in and he's allowing it. So, yeah, globalists, Biden was going to bring normal back, he was going to build back. Yeah, but he's there's a numerous speeches. I remember I even heard a blip the other day. I'm going to bring you know, we're going to bring things back to normal. After what Trump did to this country, I'm thinking to myself, it's double more double speak. We're welly in double speak bullshit, You're like, oh, you're you. You're gonna make people you just say it enough times. It's like Gebels if we just say the lie enough, you know, because the truth travels slower than the lie, right, the lie travels faster than the truth. So the truth will be forgotten by the time it hits ears, you know, because they've just been lied to repeatedly. Yeah, but like you said, you lied to somebody enough, they can they will start to believe that it is the truth. And you know what I learned today that Obama signed a there was a nineteen after World War Two. There's like an anti like we weren't allowed to use propaganda on the populace. Our own government wasn't allowed to use propaganda on us. Yes, Obama changed that, of course, And you wonder why we're getting propagandased today. Right, It's not that we weren't then. I mean, they got around it somehow, but it's just like it's open. It's just you know, whenever you want to just use that's like, how could you have double speak? And I mean you already own most of the media outlets, yep, but it keeps changing. We got to keep change and keep the truth out here on podcasts, on internet, on I can't remember what citisenury lists. Have to keep nailing it, man, because if you turn on CBS, NBC, Fox, it's all gonna be yeah. But I can't remember. So again, speaking about your government and paying attention to what's being done is I can't remember the rule or the name of the law, but it was changed under the Clintons. Basically they allowed you to be yeah. So basically they changed it. Where before that was signed into law, newspapers couldn't own radio, radio couldn't own TV. They had they were three separate entities and they also had multiple different owners. That was something like that. One person couldn't own a radio station TV st So then then there was truly competition. So so then like if you were like a young and upcoming journalist you wanted to break that big story, you were out there go get or trying to get your you know, doing everything then. But every new station, a radio station, a newspaper had somebody like that. So they were all going out to try to fir have departments. Yeah, but they were trying to find the right the good story in breaking the news. Right now, it's like they all get the same playbook. They're all told what to say when they're all owned by the same Yeah. I don't know if it was Muddy Dark Waters or something this YouTuber mm hmm. And like he started out one of his videos, it was just one TV screen with the anchors, you know, welcoming these are the top news stories for the day. And then he added like it just kept multiplying and they were all in unison and they were all from different parts of the country. It was probably like a Fox channel or something. Yeah, and they were all reading exactly the same copy. Yeah, yep. So it shows you they're all owned by the same media company. They all spew the same message. So you wonder why you don't hear anything different, It's because they all owned by the same company. So that's why you should be for capitalism. You should be for competition, not you know, oh there's only one You know, if you if you only have there's one choice, you as the consumer suffers because then that entity or that business can charge whatever they want, They can offer you whatever you know, they want to offer you even if it's not what you want. That's why you want competition, because if there's more players out there, you get to choose, like that one's crappy, I don't want that, I want this one. And then they'll they'll compete on price, so you as the consumer, win for cheaper prices, you win for better services. So the more competition, the better. And that's what the way our country used to be. But a lot of things are not like that anymore. Yeah, I mean you remember when they broke up the bells. Yeah, it's like they did the opposite with media. Yeah, so you had Bell South, you had Bell Nor if you had no I don't even remember what ours, but yeah, Bellow High Yeah I don't know. But now yeah, all the media is the same. Yep. And you have iHeart, you have clear channel, you have I mean, you don't really have like iHeart just keeps And I'm not bagging on iHeart because we're kind of using them, but they are buying it. So like the satellite radio was a new thing at one time and now they've bought all of it. Yeah. Well XM and Sirius combined, so you had two and then you had one and now they're owned by iHeart. So again, if they allow you to talk about what you want when you want, then fine, but still it limits choices, so there should be competitions. It's like not only a monopoly, it's just a way to control a narrative. I mean, like you can control the narrative very easily. Like I said, the one Fox station becomes fifty and they're all saying the same thing. Ye know, Chicago and LA and New York. It's the same verbatim, same copy, different faces, different regions. So then were they getting the story to the spewing Yeah, you know. So so if we talk about circle back to Davos and the world leaders and they're coming up with the story and the event twoh one we talked about. So if there's a pandemic, everybody read from this playbook and then you're all the stations are owned by the same business, so then that you only have to give that that memo to one person and they can distributed instead of having to give it to two hundred. Right, It's just it's just a big shell game. And I don't want to call people like ignorant thro because, like I said, there's some people that care about that, just just and they're from a different time too, so I don't expect them to get on the internet and kind of but they totally are fed. And they'll even say, well, I read the newspaper too. I don't get my stuff from like. It's the same stuff, man, it's owned by the same it is, it's the same crap. I don't know. Look for those three independent sources. And like any of your newspeople, do yourself a favor. Don't trust a thing you hear anymore, you know, don't trust that. You can't even trust your own eyes half the time with AI and all these technologies. I just just be careful, keep seeking the truth. We almost pulled a Greg Hunter there for a minute, how he ends it, But like we all need to get healthy, physically, prepared, mentally and spiritually, man, because I think then we've been on top of this for a while ten fifteen years easily, probably a little longer, but it took a little while to kind of not be overwhelmed. And it seems that twenty twenty four is the beginning of some heavy, heavy stuff. I mean, if the last six years, seven years haven't been enough to kind of open your eyes. Hopefully you're not desensitized to it all, because that's part of the game too. You know, there's right and wrong. We got to keep we got to stay focused. I think what's what's his name, Reagan? Trust but verifying. Yeah, right, So it doesn't mean you don't totally trust, but you need to verify, so you know, here's your brain if something doesn't make sense. Then investigated a nice way of saying I don't trust anything. That's kind of how I look at it too. But then Reagan also said you never want to hear that knock on your door and said I'm from the government and I'm here to help. Yeah, God buzz me and Joker we're talking about him. Yeah, I love Reagan. Yeah, well, I think I'm out of juice. It's extremely late for us, but and we ran over. I hope you guys, I mean, I mean, we're constantly finding stuff. You know, it's not that we really are authorities on really anything, but I hope we maybe opened your eyes a little bit of what's going on here in these little news segments like I say that, you know, M's pretty smart. She's the smartest person in my house. Probably other than the kid, Me and the dogs are probably on the same level. But I've had many concussions and other things, so I try to keep up. I think that's it, unless you have some other things you want to add. Nope, yeah, why uh yeah, there's more. I mean tomorrow we'll find all kinds of stuff we're gonna want to talk about for next time. So peace be with you, Peepsy. We all got a kind of it might be time to stand up a little bit. So stand up and be counted. Five star, rate and review wherever you catch your pods. Subscribe, Please tell a friend. That's like a great way to spread the show so we can keep bringing this this info to you. Check out Chasing Bad and keep on this channel for more more content. So we're out of here. Maybe dings as leads A names as Dad names
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