CSN EP-52 News with M (Gory Flight Emergency-Cattle Lows-Senate staffer porn-25th Amendment for Biden?-Farmers win?-Bugs on the menu)
Crazy Strange DazeFebruary 10, 202401:17:25106.3 MB

CSN EP-52 News with M (Gory Flight Emergency-Cattle Lows-Senate staffer porn-25th Amendment for Biden?-Farmers win?-Bugs on the menu)

All right, everyone, welcome back. It is CSN. It's your Crazy Strange News, Episode fifty two News with m Am Hello, what's shaken? Nothing, It's a Saturday morning, it was raining, it's raining, it's gloomy, but it's warm, unseasonably warm for us. But they said coming back. So we've got some stories want to pass along to you today. And one that really caught my attention. And I don't want to make oh I want to use the nothing burger. It may be a nothing burger. I absolutely hate that, like an expression. Yeah, but so this is kind of I guess we'll lump this in the health section. And this one I caught this at gate on the Gateway ponent. It's Jim Jim hoffh Oft horrifying mid flight emergency passenger dies after leaders of blood come out of his mouth and nose. Now it's it had to be absolutely horrifying for all the other passengers. And this this was they were from a flight from Thailand over in Germany at Bangkok, Thailand and Munich, Germany. Yeah, and it's it's a wild story man because he lost leaders and leaders and it says he was feeling he had some symptoms before he got on the plane. I guess there was a captain, and there was a Polish doctor, young Polish doctor that was on the plane, a medical doctor, a m D. Yeah, and he you know, kind of gave him a check check up whatever. It cleared him to fly, which I don't know if that's a normal procedure, but you know, how could you possibly you'd have to refer to a doctor that's a passenger, because they don't have doctors and medical teams on air aircraft every single as a normal crew. Yeah, you know, so you're lucky to even have that. But maybe perhaps he should have not been allowed to get on the plane anyhow. But if his symptoms were more like flu, he's like short of breath, clammy, sweaty uh, you know, not feeling well, basically like a flu. But so the situation escalated pretty quick. The passenger began to spit blood, a dire condition that worse worsened rapidly, culminating in a horrific scene scene where leaders of blood poured from his mouth and nose. According to one of the passengers, they gave him a little, came a deal, came a meal. T I can't talk this morning. I don't know how that would help, but yeah, and he already spit blood into a bag that his wife held out to him. He spitting in the bag and finally a gush of blood comes out of his mouth in nose. And this is a quote. It was absolutely horrible. Everyone was screaming. Yeah, I can imagine the chaos on the plane. The man lost leaders of blood. The walls were full of blood. So could you imagine if the wall, if the walls were of blood, how much blood is on people pull and chairs? I bet you. People were jumping up you. And it says the cabin was thrown into chaos, with passengers screaming and flight attendants scrambling to manage the situation. It was probably like a stampede going on. It. Propably, they wanted to get If the dude was in the back, it would be all going to the front yep, yep, you know, or vice versa, or from the center to the ends. Yeah. Man, I mean, the only thing we know that would make you bleed like that is a bola, right, I mean, that would make you bleed from your nosema. I mean that's the only thing I've found. I mean, quickly, and I didn't want to spend too much time or too much speculation on it. But I mean, we're not experts and disease, so there could be something else, but we know a bola makes you like. I went out and looked at the CDC site, right, I said, yeah, symptoms. Also know what you hear from Africa and it's prevalent in Africa. Yeah, and it's a horrifying I would never ever you know, that's such a scary disease. Yeah. So according to the CDC site, it says symptoms may appear from two to twenty one days after contact with the virus. The averages eight to ten and it as it runs its course, you have dry symptoms which are more like fever, aches and pains, fatigued so like you'd feel like you're sick from a cold or flu. And then it progresses to what symptoms which they call it as like diary and vomiting. But it said there's several symptoms that could be fever, aches, pains, weakness, sore throat, loss of appetite, gastro intestinal symptoms like a domino pain, diarrhea, of vomiting, but the last one was unexplained. Hemorrhaging, bleeding or bruising. So that's kind of what it sounds like that guy had. Yeah, I don't understand how you could just lose that much blood, like it's almost like within an hour or two, because they didn't even they turned that plane back around and put it on the ground in Thailand and my mind, now I'm just waiting for the disease X to happen. Yeah, and well, that is one of the things they commented because they said it would be like a bowler or because we did a show if you listened to that prior episode, we were talking about potential suitors to line up align with the name disease X and what they have said in their their I call it war gaming, but it's their strategic whatever they get together. Yeah, they said that it possible a buller could be one of those things. And as you mentioned before we as we were talking about this before the show, that you know, what better place than put it on it than a plane, because one, you're in a closed you know, enclosed area, you are you recycle the air to anyone that's sick on even if you're sick with the common cold, you're you're breathing in recycled air. There's nowhere for the air to go. It's just even though I mean aircraft have ventilations like the best filtration systems. I mean, it's probably better than you know, the normal I can't remember what it's called. What we've used in bunkers and the military m for fifty years since World War Two. But it is a close. It's such a no. Yeah, it's proximity. I mean you are literally shoulder to shoulder with strangers, you know, if there's three, you know, and then spitting blood everywhere, you're going to get some on you. So so and yeah, that would be if you were to plan out germ warfare clandestinely without dropping bombs or you know, it's not like it's World War One where trenches were opposing each other and you can launch gas. Yeah, you know, jure warfare whatever, mustard gas, whatever they use back then, the horrifying that was a horrifying war. But you would put the the populace zero patients zero on a plane. You would do it multiple planes that thank god, there's only so maybe this isn't an nefarious plan, but it's coming out of Asia to Europe. Yeah, and so Germany, and we kind of discussed this, we're kind of think tanking it out a little bit, and I was like, okay, So if it was intentional, if this is patient zero of disease X, you would you you'd go to Germany because Germany right now, and we talked about this the last episode, they have a nationalistic party in national stick movement happening. They want to maybe the deutsch Land. They call it the Dexit because of deutsch Land, not Jexit because of Germany. They call themselves deutsch Landers. Yeah, whatever, the fatherland. But why would you not send it, you know, a planned well and all the protests going out through Europe right now, like let's let's let's squash that because guess what if there is a disease X outbreak, what will they do? Just like with COVID lockdown. Yeah, there's a bowl up everyone get you know, you got to be locked in your house, So then you would you would squash those protests immediately because everyone would head into their homes hiding and being locked away. So you know, I mean, we don't want to panic people and run away with speculation, but we're just gonna like, you know, talk back and forth with our little theories. But you know, there's a lot of comments from Bill Gates. I mean, he's the dude's off his rocker. You know, we've talked about some of his Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, like kill offs in India and Africa. He said, yeah, he did say that if you think the last one was bad, the next one is really going to catch your attention. Whatever the f that means. Yeah, you know, and so if you wanted to bridge the gap and you get some unruly you know, hot spots around the world, you know, movements that go counter to what your agenda is, you would impose controls. I mean you have to control the population, you know. So this would shut down Germany, you know, their protests, their movements, everybody would be locked down. It won't gain traction, it won't go to the streets. The hundreds of thousands, maybe perhaps millions of people won't start because that sounds like where that's heading. I mean, you see the farmers doing it. But what if there was a movement against Brexit or not Brexit. I mean the Brits did it Dexan yeah first, yeah, and you know the Union wasn't happy. There were yeah, you know, but as you said, communities were not happy with that. The right wing side is starting to gain traction because everybody's just they can't stand all of these draconian measures that are put on them. So the people are rising up. And yes it's starting with the farmers, but it's moving and we're going to talk about the farmers. And I don't want to, Yeah, excuse me, I don't want to totally hijack this poor man's plight. You know, what he went through and he died, Yeah, he did die, but that what else causes that type of blood loss? Yeah? Through you know, your ears, mouth, nose, whatever, eyes, And I don't know if it was all for of those, but it was definitely coming out of his mouth and eyes, I think. Yeah. And like you said, I mean, you know that's again how they you know, because imagine if the person landed, he went from from Asia, landed in Germany and then they take there's people on there that would take a connecting flight from Germany to France and from here to there, so and then if they're confected, then they're going to infect other people on flights and then they could swrun a you know, China was sending people to Italy during the early days of the outbreak. Yeah, and it did not seem like they wouldn't. They weren't allowing people to interfly within China, but they were allowing people to fly from China around the world, especially like they hit Italy hard. I don't know why if they have a lot of business dealings, I don't. I have no idea tourism. Yeah, I don't know. But well, let's just hope that they quarantine all the people on this plane for at least initially, until they find out what caused this. Yeah. I don't like it, and usually we like to wait and see before we get some more information. But I just, you know, and I didn't really want to spend this much time on it. But per usual, you and I can go off on you know. Yeah, but but I mean likes. But imagine if if this, if the man didn't spew blood on the plane, but went home and then didn't feel well his wife took him to the hospital, then all those people on the plane would have then gone their merry way to wherever they would have gone somewhere. Yeah, but let's hope in Germany. Yeah, but you said they would turn the plane around, but clean the plane up. But but hopefully they do some kind of testing on that person and then on everybody on the plane. Right, Yeah, I mean, one more thing I wanted to mention the CDC site before we get off this topic is, you know, it says, even though a bullet is a rare and off in deadly disease, and again, we don't know whether he had a bullet, it's just the only thing that it's the only thing that we know that would cause you to bleed in hemorrhage out of your you know, the your mouth and eyes and nose and so on. Maybe there's some other you know, non disease related, I mean, just some kind of could be. But maybe the dude had answer. I don't. I don't know. But if you ulcers, don't you belied When you have ulcers, you can die, you can hamorrhage, you could Yeah, maybe I had a stomach ulcer or something I could have. Yeah, but if it was a bowl that we're just saying, so it is rare deadly, and it says there you can recover. It says recovery depends on supportive clinical care in the patient's immune system response because so I didn't know this, but it says studies show survivors with the bowl of virus infection have antibodies proteins made by their immune system that identify and neutralize the virus, and they can be detected in a person's bloods for up to ten years. So, but the sad thing is, you know, when we've talked about it before, people who are vaccinated do I mean evidence, more and more evidence keeps coming up that they have bad immune systems. Yeah, the vaccine has damaged their immune system. So if you have a damage immune syst them, you can't effectively fight off anything like this. Autoimmune issues, that's what they have. I mean, that's why they're saying some people, I don't, let's not speculate too much. We'll bounce off this. But you know, a bowler usually originates in Africa. Yeah, so maybe it's not that, but it's coincidental. And I don't really dig on coincidences all that much. Yeah, I don't believe in that. But I mean, he gets on a plane and this happens. Yeah, and after disease X and they talked about it. I'm just you know, I'm watching Obviously, my mind's predisposed to see something like this in the news and read the article. I would like to know more, obviously, and I don't want to scare anybody, but keep your eyes open, like we always say, man, you know, it's up to you to take care of yourself and your family. You know, stay ahead of the curve a bit, and we'll do our best to send you some info. But and as we learn more about this, we will address it. So we don't sound like crackpots and fear mongers. All right, enough of that, so we have also over in like I guess the food and farming section of our little show beef cattle lows historic lows. I do not have that article. You're going to have to. Yeah. I read this on zero Hedge and basically it says the US cattle herd is at seventy three year lows as retail beef prices hit record highs. So you know, according they said that the US cattle herd has shrunk to the lowest level since nineteen fifty one. So some of that is. Yeah, I was going to ask you why is that? Because that is with today's technology. Anybody you know, does we science against diseases for the cattle herds, Like, why, that's amazing statistic because this is modern. Yeah, but I think the herd has been hurt by many things. One of them is because you remember during COVID the all the issues we had, and some farmers we talked about killing chickens and they also killed cows. Sound up people's dogs. But they you know, they called the herds early because you know, they couldn't afford to feed them that and you know whatever other factors were impacting them. And then they were also hit last year, and maybe a little the year before, there was you know, there was pretty much a world worldwide drought in many areas, so they were calling a lot of the cows. Rather than let him die from no water, they just called them early. So that we did have some droughts a year or two ago. Yeah, So some of that is you're seeing the impact of that now because if you had a lot of young cows are only maybe a year old or less, and you called them because you couldn't because lack of water, then they're not in your heart right now. I wonder what does that do? How does that affect the breeding stock because they are highly bred inner bread, not not in bread. Don't confuse me. They you know, other ranchers they trade off heifers and bulls, instud them out, you know whatever, to strengthen the her to make the animal better with breeding. Yeah, so according to this it even says that it says Bloomberg explains that American ranchers for the past four years have been calling more cows than they were retaining for breeding because of persistent droughts, surging feed costs, and elevated interest rates. So you know, farmers don't forget that, you know, they it's a business for them. So they take out loans and they finance to cover feed and to cover you know whatever they need to buy their cows. So then you got to pay for that, right, you're going to make medical they have, yeah, I mean, and so if with surging interest rates, just like they affect me and you and everything we buy, affects them as well, so it raises their cost. And they said, surging feed prices and droughts, so all these things have led to them having lower herds. And then here we go constantly the cost of transportation with you know and gas fuel fuel spikes. That got it. You're talking diesel engines and stuff, so you know, but but there we go basic supply demand, So your supply is lower a seventy three year low, so and demand's about the same, So you're going to see a spike and price. Yeah. And I think you know because we actually have a lot of cattle around US. It's weird. We have an angus farm down the road and you know, small farms with maybe fifty sixty cows and they're not milk cows. But I don't think at the macro level or the micro level. I mean, I guess we would have seen yeah, you know, because I go by a path yet, but most of the droughts hitting the US, we're hitting more out Yeah, because Iowa southwest we had a drought in the they were rushing the plant before the insurance deadline that's March thirty first or something I can't remember. But then we got deluges of water and like it looked like lakes some of these fields, and it just destroyed the corn and soy. Yeah, the seeds get washed away terrible. Yeah, So that must have been around that time where it was hitting. Yeah. And also too, I mean, what do most farmers who grow corn and soy a lot of its animal feeds, so you know, so that if that doesn't grow, then it raises the price for the farmers then, you know, I remember you telling me, and I don't know how many years ago, maybe five, six years ago, about there was a feed shortage or cost of feed was very expensive. It was cost prohibitive, and they were feeding like skittles and stuff to their yeah, candy, yeah, like skittle and things that they were throwing away. Yeah, yeah, like they're big companies, you know, I don't they were buying candy for they were feeding, Like could you imagine a whole dump full of skittles. You've got to get the skid steer out and scoop skittles up all day and haste the rainbow. I always thought that was hilarious. I mean, that's tragic because again, calling your herd and that's your livelihood. But you know, making those hard decisions are what farmers and ranchers do to I mean, and they did. The government really does not help with this sagreen agenda. No, so getting kind of on this because this is kind of a kind of crosses the line I guess a little bit between politics and also farming or food it says in another article from zero Hedge France caves to farmers, which is a good thing. And as Ireland solidarity protests kick off. So, as we spoke about before, you know, there are protests by farmers in Belgium, portug Gold, Greece, Germany and obviously France. But now they finally have capitulated, so not maybe not in one hundred percent, but they are working with them. And it says basically here that to of France's main farming unions on Thursday agreed to suspend protests and lift roadblockades because youve got to understand, the farmers were blocking highways, city streets, everything they were. They were in the streets with the giant tractors and you know, the big boy tractors that you can fight a tank with pretty much as things are immense. Yeah, so, and this says across the country after the government announced measures that deemed tangible progress and the ongoing revolt against EU climate driven initiatives designed to wean society off evil, non bug based carbon emitting food. So and as we said, you know there's always that saying it's just like fashion, everything happens in Europe. Then it comes here, right. So yeah, so on that subject there is well, well hold on, because this is exactly you know, this is why you don't want, you know, we never want to be pushed together with Canada and Mexico and then have some board of excuse me, unelected officials telling us what we have to do. We did not elect them. And that's what the EU is all about. If you don't know, you have to watch out for this because that's the model they want to send over here, that's the model they want around the world. And then they just think about twelve people that run the whole world. Yeah, I mean it kind of happens behind clandestinely, you know, you see the World Economic Format's why we discuss these things. You need to be aware of the machinations and you know how the shadow world works because they're really pulling the strings. Yeah. I mean, as we've always said, is like EU is an unelected The farmers just seem to be the first ones. I mean, in a sense like to start, well, the farmers, but the farmers have just had enough because the climate initiatives aren't everything. That's why they're pushing ev cars, That's why they're pushing all these different things, but when that's their livelihood and they're they're just killing them, They're like, no, you know, I undefeed my family. You know, this is my my living and they're trying to take it away because they're saying it is going to lead into your next which is just one of the topics I hate. But I mean to speak to farmers. I mean there, that's an honorable profession, it's a it's a tough way to live, and the writing's on the wall for them and they've had enough. Yeah, you know, what are they You're trying? You're like, what else are they going to do? Yeah? And my concern is I'm hoping that even though France capitulated, it's capitulating now and they aren't. You know, you look back at the trucker protests in Canada, right, so now this is a farm protest. Are they going to do the same now? They haven't. I haven't read or seen anything regarding them blocking, you know, cutting off their money at the banks, blah blah blah. But will they do something to them after the fact, after the limelight is basically off of them, and then they're like, yay, we won, and then they'll go well, we didn't like what they did, so are they going to go after them? And yeah, there's a scheme. I'm sure after that, you know, two three years will come back and hit them. Yeah, like a January sixth thing. You know, like all the people that were there. They're still arresting people today if they find that they were there. We need to, you know, get rid of this. Our agenda needs to move on. How do we get rid of these people that are in our way? Yeah, and so you know, they think that they won, and maybe for at least a little while they did. And hopefully this doesn't happen. But if hasn't, he like we had what were they called the protests, the yellow yellow vests, yellow vests. Yeah, you know, he's had a lot of pressure. Oh yeah, he had, you know, people throwing crap through his window, and I mean it gets personal after a while when you're just a fascist, and you know, I don't think he can survive much more unrest. So he's capitulating. Yeah, but I mean hopefully that is just what it is. That's what I'm saying. It's not like a feigned retreat where you follow though your cavalry follows the army over the opposing army down a hill. So you just see the crest of the hill and they've retreated down and all of a sudden, there's forty thousand more men there, just you know, ready to ambush it. Yeah, that's my concern, is that right. I hope that they did win and it's a you know, it's positive for society and the people over there. But my concern is going to be like a January sixth thing, and then after the fact again, when all the lights are off and people aren't paying attention, they slowly go behind the scenes and maybe they want arrest these people, but maybe they'll charge them huge fines that they can't afford. You can't rest on your life orls just because you think you've won. Yeah, just a battle really ongoing. Yes, that's the thing. Our mentality has to shift from. You know, we've proved our point, We've we've gotten across to them that we're not to be trifled with. But one and done, you better be ya, you better be you know, have resolved, because it's not over. It's never over. Don't rest keep your hat on a swivel, man, God bless them. Yeah, and I hope that the you know, if that does start to happen, hopefully the people in those countries will rally against the farmers or rally not against with the farmers, because you know, the farmers doing this not only helps the farmer in their livelihood, it helps them as a consumer and as you know, a person, because it's like their costs are going up. They don't want to eat bugs. They want to eat you know, healthy food and all that. So you know, hopefully they will support the farmers if things start to happen. Yeah, but again talking about what's on the menu, but talking about how things come they start. In Europe, we talked about that with the immigrant issue happened there many years before. Now we're seeing the same things that are going on there here. Yeah, you always told me and I was like, I don't know about that, but here we are, here, we are and here so so here's the food thing. So hitting the farmers but now trying to do that here. So another article from Zero Hedges says bugs on the menu. Yes, Biden's climate and EESG policies threatened food supply. Think Tank warns so. Originally, though this article came from the Epic Times and it basically reports that says there's a right leaning think tank called the Buckeye Institute that sounded that sounded the alarm against Biden's administration's net zero climate control policies and the agenda this it threatens US food production. So basically, what this think tank did is they created a model so what if scenario, a model corn farm that must play by the government's new carbon emission rules, and basically it said the farm's operational costs all rose significantly. It says, crunching the numbers, they found that US farmers will see their operational costs rise by an estimated thirty four percent as a result of Biden's net zero climate policies. And it said that carbon pricing will increase the average US grocery bill by at least one hundred and ten dollars per month or three hundred and thirty dollars annually, or essentially a fifteen percent increase. All of us have seen our food prices go up tremendously already, so add another fifteen percent to that at minimum. I I'd like the fifteen percent. I mean, I think you've got to tell people what you can expect, what the increase in dollars is going to be every month, you know, I think that's more powerful. Well, that's what they said, that's that's you know, one hundred and ten. But it depends on how and what you buy, and also how much you spent. If you're a cat that eats ribbis every week and how you're gonna get crushed. Yeah, I mean they said average bill one hundred and ten month, so you're not talking Trader Joe's in big cities. But also if you're somebody that only spends two hundred a month on groceries, yours is probably not going to go up one hundred and ten, right, But if you're somebody spends five hundred dollars on groceries, you may see the five one hundred and ten, you know. So, but regardless, it means higher prices for you, for farmers to be able to comply with the carbon you know, zero net zero policies, which are basically again you just can't comply with them. They just don't work. Yeah, they're tariffs, they're taxes, and it affects us, yeah greatly. And so you see it in Europe. So Europe's been dealing with this, as we said, for years and their farmers have finally reached a point where they're like, no more, can't take this. It's it's not helping, it's actually making things worse. So again, how many countries did I name off that farmers are protesting? So you we'll see it here. I mean, if they continue to implement these policies, I'm really starting to you know, Ireland's and I want to like, you're seeing more and more about Ireland, Irish lives matter. They're having immigration issues, lots of violence, lots of crime. You know, they've been the poster child, kind of like the EU's poster child in a way for luring big business over there. You know, corporations they've been doing like they're right, I mean the last ten, fifteen, twenty years, they've done a lot to transform their country. But now they're getting hit with a lot of the social the social issues that they've been open to. And so are we going to see Ireland the next country to start thinking about an exit? Yeah? You know, and really they have been the poster child. Yeah, I mean, but you know, one thing I did want to mention in this article though, is pretty good, is it's relating to there's a documentary that's being done by the Epic Times. It says this will be the next global crisis that is being ignored by the media across the world. There's a The host is Roman bamal Kov. I don't know how to spell. His last name is b A l m A ko V. Yeah, he uh, host of Epic Times. Facts Matter. So the documentary is going to dive into the history of the climate crisis. And basically it says, the film dives into Agenda thirty, which was previously Agenda twenty one. And we used to talk about that all the time. Yeah, but no, there was Agenda twenty one. This is yeah, because I think it was Agenda twenty ten and then it became twenty one. We passed those marks, right, we've passed twenty twenty one or twenty thirty now, I think. But he said, laying out the case of how global policies set forth the u onans aim to end private farming and create dependence on a one world government that will control the world's food supply. And I forget what your dictator it was, or said, you know, basically, if you control the food, you can control everyone, probably a Stalin. Yeah, So so apparently that you know, look out for that. I mean, that's probably going to be pretty interesting documentary. It's it's called really the epic originary documentaries called no Farmers, No Food, Will you eat the bugs, That's what it's called. So if you're interested, go over there and look it up. I mean, we talked about Whitner in her you know, in Michigan, her not allowing people to buy seeds, which is ridiculous. But if you look at the agenda, no one's going to be able to buy seeds. They would like that if they could implement that. So if you have you have these what were they called. People nicknamed them like the killer seed, terminator seed, terminator seed where you could not they were genetically engineered like a tomato. Okay, you grow, you get the seeds, you grow the tomato, but you take your harvest like we'll take the seeds out, dry them, set them up for next next year. Because the generations that you get, they get strong, they get strong or more acclimated to your climate, your soil, they do better produce more fruit, so to speak. But you would not be able to do that. Ye and a lot of people, like in the nineties and this is another art bell thing. Yep, you know he did shows on this. Yes, I think it came out of Canada or you know, I don't want to pin those guys on, you know, for it, but like they were afraid that when they got pollinated, Yeah, that all of a sudden, we couldn't grow food anymore because it would spread to all the seeds from bees and you know, hummingbirds whatever, and then we would die. There was they extrapolated out how long could we live? You know? And they always say, okay, there was the bee die off, right, we couldn't figure out for a long time. Yeah, you could only live so long you're you know, a couple of generations without bees. I guess you know, then you'd have to you know whatever, manually pollinate and stuff like that. I guess, you know, I don't know how we would get a work around, you know, our seeds and our bees. So I often wonder if these are just like part of these agendas. Let's check this out, do some dry runs, see how it effects the market. We have the technology now, but we're not ready to imploy. Well, the thing is that with those member again, you know, we used to love our art bell and the thing one of the one of the things with the terminator seed, as with anything right, follow the money, right, It was kind of like because you can't. Most people don't know, but you cannot patent nature. God created everything in nature, right, and it can't be patented. So that's why they create hybrids of you know, certain plants and things like that, because then they can they can trademarket, patent it, and then they can make the money off of a you know, so if you create, you blend two different flowers together, make a new one, they can call it something else, and then they can create the patent yourself. Yeah, but so you know they can't. They can. So when you buy seeds from the like a seed company, you're not buying their patented seed per se. You're just buying the seed and you're paying them for the work they did to harvest the seed, to dry the seed, put it in a package and sell it to you. Sure, you know, but but if they had a terminator seed, then it would be a you know, a technology that's patented, and then they could say, oh, well, you know, they could sell it to the farmers, and then they'd have to the farmers would have to buy the seeds from them every year because they they you know, well, one they farmers are in such mask and now they don't harvest seeds and save them. But but then there would be no way they could do that because I read an article years ago from India and what they did was because you know, most of the farmers were small farmers and rural and very poor, and they tended to harvest a lot of their seeds. And they started doing that, and so they were getting pissed off because they were like when when prices go up and you look for ways to save on money, they're like, oh, I can just save my seed and I couldn't get them to grow, you know, so they're like, nope, you can only buy stuff from like Monsanto. Yeah, because they have patents, you know, the seed with the round up gene or whatever to help be more effective or fight the weed insects. Yeah, you know, even blight whatever. They're highly engineered and the sprays that they use on those seed or they work and can junction biologically I guess or genetically to influence. So you could basically, I think what they engineered the seed so that you just think corn. Yeah, so you could spray round up all over it and it won't die, you know, whereas all the weeds around it will because it's been genetic i'm pesticide and yeah, but then you get cross pollen. And we've heard Monsanta going after farmers that do not use their seed. So you get these big forty eight foot you know, trailer dump trailers semis essentially taking all this harvested corn and the polland or whatever it is, cross pollinating or just simple wind cross pollination jumping from field and it gives it a Monsanta's signature on their patented seed. Yes, so you may have got your corn seed from Jimmy's. You know, he doesn't use, he doesn't genetically modify his stuff, but then it's got the Monsanta's signature. In Monsanto suzu, you lose your damn land, you lose your farm. We were seeing all sorts of cases. There was a movement within farmers. You know, they would explain it, They're going to Congress, there's hearings, there's you know, think tanks on it, or you know, just getting lobbyists to lobby for them, like hey, stop this evil organization, because that's essentially and now you combine them with you know, the Bear. You've got the two you know, war criminals more or less. Oh yeah, because Bear Bear was actually it was a world Nazi fascist company. Yeah, it came from Nazi Germany. Right, I mean it was there prior. But Bear Aspen right, yep. And then herbicides and all the stuff they do in Europe, and they bought Monsanto Monsanto. I don't know if Bear Santo isn't it maybe I don't remember. Not to say that they're there, I'm wrong. I thought they they may have. I don't I don't recall. But another company, yeah, Monsanto created Agent Orange. Right. They use the pesticides in third world countries that they're not allowed to use here. Yeah, I mean they just there's a nefarious history. I mean, I'm not saying that everybody there is bad, but but it's it's just the yeah, you know people packaging. Yeah, but again follow the money, so you know, I mean, you can't control the wind. So again, if the wind cross pollinated your Monsanto seed that this farmer farmer ex bought onto farmer wise field, you know, it's not farmer wise you know, he didn't buy your product. But because it has signatures like like like he said, is that you know it's not it's ridiculous, but but it was true. And then if you would have told people that, they would say, oh, you're conspiracy theorist and that's crazy. But it was happening, So you know, don't be surprised. That's the type of crap they do. Yeah it is, yeah, so yeah, so yeah, yeah, it's just you know, you go on, that's uh, just something just kind of funny. And again this is just more of a headline and things we talked about a couple episodes. Now most of you probably know there was an immigration bill that the Senate put forth that was just a outrageous bill in terms of how much money they were going to give them and it was just ridiculous. So thank god that it says again this articles from the Gayway Pundit, it says, dead on arrival Speaker Johnson Scalise and House Republicans reject the Senate immigration bill and that's fantastic, And it says Mike Collins quote he goes this is he goes, this is the worst screwing in this Senate since the dem staffer filmed his porno on Klobuchar's desk. Yeah, oh my god, I think it was a gay porno. But I didn't know it was CLOB's desk. I didn't either. I think that's hilarious. He broke some news there. But I mean it's just the type of and you know, maybe that Madison Hawthorne caught that. What was his name of the kid, the young guy? Yeah? Was he from Georgia maybe Carolina? Yeah, he was in the wheelchair and he said when he left, I mean they forced him out, didn't they. Yeah, they didn't want to remember, they didn't want him to win because but he no, he said when he was a young staff or he was a freshman, they called freshman that they the freshman congress was the senator of congressman. I think he was a congressman. But you know, all the rumors always swirled around. You know, they basically set you up, They create you are starting to create your control file, right exactly. They yeah, so they he said that, you know, they invited on parties and there was like you know, they'd get you drunk and then have like prostitutes, all these things, courage prostitutes, boy, prostitutes. They just get you. They get you to do the cocaine because you know, you know, it's funny they talk about the turtle McConnell cocaine like nicknames cocaine McConnell. I didn't know that. Yeah, I guess he used to. He's like he's the turtle though low energy, low t McConnell. May he's eighty years old. But yeah, maybe maybe that's part of his control file. You know, I don't know. Lady boy hookers in Thailand and cocaine. You know, it's the whole Like if you watch The Godfather when he's out at Uh. They got that Nevada congressman that they need, yeah to, you know, for their plans, and he hates Michael Corleone. They're at like l he's at the mansion of Lake Tahoe. So they meet this and that and basically they drug them, get them naked, throw them in a bed. They get a hooker, a stripper, and they stage you know, like there's blood all over the place. He's covered in blood and they take photos. Yeah, what happened last night, you know, senator? And then basically he's in their pocket for the rest and he didn't even do anything. Yeah, that's that's a control file. Yeah, to keep him. If you don't know how control files work, that's an instance. That's an example of a control file. Yeah. And so if he wants to keep his job, I mean, he could always quit his job as senator and not have that control, but he wants to keep his job, and then he votes, you know, for them or whatever they want. So, but that's what that Madison, that's what he basically. So, yeah, he just doubted everybody said. There's like these sex parties, these orgies, all these old dudes with hookers, and they get you in these clubs. I guess clicks. Yeah, you know. But then the people, yeah, surprise, surprise. Though he didn't win re election, but if they put they threw so much money on his opponent that he didn't win. But but here just one more quote. It comes from a X speaker to Mike Johnson. He says, I've seen enough. This bill is even worse than expected and the worst and won't come close to ending the border catastrophe the president has created, as the lead Democrat negotiator proclaimed, under this legislation, the border never closes. So thankfully, there are some good people that are trying to do some things. You know. Basically it says Galise says that the bill on x IT accepts five thousand legal immigrants a day and gives automatic work permits to asylum recipients, a magnet for even more illegal immigration. So then you know, Biden's always the sound bites with him is, oh, the Republicans won't work with me. I can't do it. Do you think my hands are tied? But you know, he was able to shut down like within a week, like ninety he reversed like sixty or ninety was all the trumps with executive orders, all his border controls, all his treaties with Mexico or agreements and all these things. He shut him down. All he has to do is do the same thing. So he sits up there like a senile old sympathetic And I'm going to get into that because they're they're phase two of what we were talking about. Big Mike was gonna be brought again, you know, the DNC convention. They're gonna bust her out. And you mean y Barry Sataro's wife. Yeah, for those of you who don't know Barack Obama, his real name is Barry's Do you know his mom was the sex kitten for the CIA, and that her his grandfather is related to the Bushes through the Hinkleys, and his grandfather and George Senior or George Senor basically both work for the CIA. Surprising, right, George was the director. Yeah, he was a director while So there's all these weird connections because I listened to timfoil Hat with Sam Tripoli and he's just like, and it's a conspiracy and some of the trap is just outrageous. But I mean, I really enjoy enjoy these things. But you know, and of course they've always been like like Eisenhower, U Fdr church Hill, all these great the General's Patton, like they're all like distant cousins, Like they're all fricking related, and people have been doing that genealogy forever. But you know, you're talking like, okay, ten generations of separation or something, you know. But so that one's actually kind of close, and it's through weird, it's through the Hinckley's. Hinckley tried to fascinate Reagan. Really at that time. Guess who was the CIA director was yeah, yeah, and he became the vice president after that, yeah, and then president. But going back. He was the handler that some people say he was one of the handlers for I was taking Abraham Lincoln the Kennedy assassination. Yeah, what's his face? That's a led shooter. Oh yeah, jeez, this is a lot of information. But whatever, let's get off that. Yeah, I forget. My point is this juncture. But okay, so they're making a move. You can see it. I'm looking at everywhere I go. Well, let's just stop for a second, because, well, what you were saying is they're making a move. They're basically trying to say they want to invoke what the twenty fifth of men. Oh yeah, that's what I was going to hit first. Yeah, I'm staring at them's call for twenty fifth Amendment against Biden. Yeah. Yeah. And for those who don't know, okay, the twenty fifth Amendment, it's when a president a president can be I don't know if they really impeach him, but they can remove him dignity. Usually it would be like dignified as like an honorable discharge. When you become mentally incapacitated or incapable of performing your duties. If you know, you're eighty years old and your brains are you know, more oatmeal at this point, which obviously Biden's are. But that's I mean, they all knew this when they got him elected. He was just a stand in and they freaking cheated to get him in. We all know that he would never garner more like eighty one million. I mean, Obama never hit those numbers. And freaking even guilty white people voted for Obama that were conservatives, Yeah they did. They just did. It was time to have a black president, right. Yeah. So not only did he garner that type of empathy and sympathy or yeah, guilt driven. Yeah, but Biden, like you said, and you got this guy, he got more than you know, one of the most popular presidents ever. Yep, there's no. And it's not like there was a population jump of like a billion people because we know that, like not the whole population doesn't vote. No, they should know a lot of people don't, so they're going to try to kick him out. And I knew that, we knew this was the plan. I didn't think he'd last a year. I thought there were but the other candidates. Pelosi lost, so she was third in line when she was the speaker. Yeah. Yeah, So I mean a lot of this stuff just didn't and Hillary was supposed to win last time, and he's not even supposed to be here because he's supposed to be Hillary. Yeah. But the thing is that you know, his cognitive ability has like you you saw it almost immediately. It wasn't as bad, but over the years you've seen it get worse and more and worse. So I just find it interesting why they've waited so long, because they they it got all screwed, screw everything up. Well Trump, I I think that's it because they know he's not a strong candidate because everybody sees his cognitive decline and they can't cheat like they did last night because there's no pandemic. There's no exceptions and we talk. You know, the laws were broken. Ye, the fix was in. Just ask the people of Pennsylvania that actually know the laws. The Supreme Court doesn't. It's the delegates, the electors or what are they called over in PX. They have a Commonwealth, I don't know, different different language terminology, but same. And they went to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and bypassed their constitution essentially, yeah, to change voting laws. But like they said, you can cheat maybe ten percent of the time you maybe a little more, but if you get to you get beyond twenty percent, it would be too obvious to everybody that's cheating has happened. So the numbers are just not there, and just for people who actually are apprized of the situation in America, the United States, we've always cheated. Every country treat cheats when you got a team sport like Republicans against Democrats. If you're not cheating, you're not trying. You know, just look at JFK. He got elected because his father behind the scenes was cheating with mayor daily. What do you do West West Virginia or Virginia. A lot of the Southerners they didn't like Catholics back then, and he was a Catholic, Yeah, and he was a Northerner, you know. And then you know, like we've heard stories too, like one of the people, you know, we've always we've common and we love Reagan, right, but he was kind of like a Trump candidate if you think about it, because I've heard stories that no, but what I'm saying not how he acts, but I mean, but in terms of I've heard stories that two term governor and everybody knows governors are usually the best sort of candidates because the run of state. Like I know, but the common belief is from the Senate, No, from the Senate and the Congress is they don't like governors because they don't know how to play the game of Washington politics. Right. But yes, the insiders, and that's what I'm talking about, people like they didn't like people don't. Again, even though he ran as a Republican, we've argued that Trump is more like a third party candidate because neither the Democrats nor the Republicans like Trump. He's an outsider. He was never he was never even in politics, give money to each side type guy. He would go to each side's events. Yeah. But Reagan, even though yes he was a governor, he wasn't part of the swamp, if you will. So they did not like him from the get go because they said he didn't know how to play by their rules. So that's what I mean by that is but yeah, I understand what you're saying, especially for the swamp, they do not like. They don't like outsiders. They want people who will vote party line or not ruffles. So you know, we started telling and you kind of there were some rumblings about when they're going to get rid of Biden, and it just seems like Phase two is already in motion. It's getting set up. You know. Even the male was talking about the Daily Mail. I think it's what England. It's a British paper. Yeah, So they were throwing some candidates out there like Navin Gavin Newsom, which I think DeSantis mopped the floor. I don't even know why they That must have been like a feeler for how Gavin Newsom was going to do. And everybody knows he's the nephew of Nancy Belosi. He was the governor or, he was the mayor of San Francisco, helped start that role that destroyed one of the most beautiful cities in the world, where you know, you have diseases that we haven't had since the Middle Ages popping up because all the human feces everywhere in the streets. Then you you have him as a governor and all the ludicrous crap that he's done. He was. He was rolling like an oligarch or a dictator during lockdown. He was going to French laundry and not wearing a mask and all this four hundred dollars bottles of wine, you know, partying, living it up at just an exclusive restaurant with thirty forty people, and there's people getting like a lone wave surfer on the beach is getting arrested and thrown in jail. There was nobody else on the beach. You see all these videos, and that's the type of person. That's the type of person he is that would be your Democratic nominee, which you know, Okay, moving on, we already know he's he ain't got the chops for a big boy you know, a big boy games. So like we said in the last show, I mean, the rumors are it's going to be mi show. They're bringing up Whitmer again. And that's why she was such a yes person during the lockdowns and some of this. She was like responsible for a lot of like we were talking the seeds. There's there's much more to her. And she's another hypocrite, because hippocrat hypocrite because you know, when everybody else was locked in their houses, her husband was jumping on on his you know boat on Lake Michigan. You know, don't you know who I am? And you know the first husband or whatever, the first man. Yeah, yeah, baby, can get my boat. With my buddies. Yeah, so that's what they do. They abuse their power, rules for the not for me. And so that would be another candidate for the Democratic you know party, she will not be my president. And then let's see there was there was another one. He's a governor, oh Illinois. Of course, Illinois the hot bed of cheating and just corruption. You know, Chicago rules the whole state. So if you're a foreigner or not from America, if you're in Europe, you're in Asia. We've got great listeners everywhere. Hey, uh, shout out to Hawaii man, you guys rock love seeing your numbers come in. But sorry, so the mayor or the governor of Illinois. So that's where Barack Obama mysteriously came from as an organizer. Jared who is that black preacher that's a communist these goddamn American states. He's just anti American. That was like, and then you have the Salolensky rules for radical He taught people how to basically taught college students how to beat the system and play psychological warfare. And it's all books. Basically, it's the same playbook that the communists use, you know, how to agitate, be an agitator, how to get around things, to manipulate people's way of thinking. And so Hillary is an accolade a at cat Salinsky Obama and then all you know, Obama comes from nowhere. Yeah, he comes from nowhere. And like we said, and he changed his name, Like why, I mean when you think that what with the name and stuff. But listen, just his record what everybody can look up, not you know, conspiracy theories as he even got a birth certificate, none of this stuff, which some of these things are legitimate, maybe, but then you look who his dad, his grandpa is Yeah, and his mom sex Kit and Cia. You know, sleeping with people to get secrets and spy. You would do that to your own daughter. And it's not a good family, no, Right, So you know his voting record, he's always present, but never voted as a senator from Yeah, I don't know if he never voted, if he either never vote maybe the time or something outrageous like he never voted one way or another. Yeah, he just showed he was present, right, And I think he did that so that when he when they knew he was going to run for president, then you couldn't pick on him for Oh you were against this, and you voted for this, and so you couldn't pick on his record because he didn't have a record, because he just said, oh, I'm here, but I'm not voting. So yeah, I mean just ridiculous, Like you want someone with conviction, yeah, that stands up for their constituents and not not doing what they You know, you get a lot of these guys. The people sent me here to make the hard decisions. No, we send you there to represent us. Yeah, maybe not to vote the way you want to vote. You have to talk to your constituency, don't be You get these people that have been there for thirty years. They don't know what the hell their constituents want. They don't they live in a bubble. Yeah, they don't ask them. Yeah, so you're like you said, he was supposed to go there and do what the people wanted him to do, but he did nothing. He did nothing. He didn't vote yes, So that was just through It was a freeway to larger office. Yes, a greater office, which would be the presidency. So the game was already in place, this trajectory for him. Sure, Luck Holms, the game is a foot a foot Yeah, my favorite I love Sherlock Holmes. It was already in play. It was you know, there was a game plan. They executed it. He speaks very well, he's got some charisma. I thought he was an empty suit. Uh when he became president, I thought that he's again a puppet, just like w Yeah, yeah, he was a he was a puppet. But so this is modern day politics, and you know, we have to as a country. It's very we've we've reached We've it's the threshold. It's the breaking point where things have been broken. Ah. Just and we're going to have to do something. Before we are forced to do something, we have to start paying attention. We have to start stop playing the team sport. I am not down. I mean, my ideologies aligned kind of with the Freedom Caucus. If I was going to be a Republican, and I think half those guys are Libertarians, they just don't say it, you know. So it's it's just we're we're we need to be on team America. Man, all right, sorry for the rent, but hey, we've got something just came across the the boards here and we're gonna play this for you. It's I think it's important. And since we are recording live in the studio and this has just come out. I think we're gonna play some audio for you, not going to set it up too much, but it's a sheriff that that was briefed by Director Ray of the FBI and literally he just he says, he literally just came back from the meeting and it's an Ohio sheriff and he has some important inforce. He's doing a press conference to tell his his people in his county what's going on and what He's being very transparent and what to face. And it's kind of to tell you what's going on in the country as well. He's he's dropping some bombs, subtle ones, but if you know what's going on, they are kind of bombs. Yeah, as a matter of fact about it. So we're going to play it to you and we'll discuss it a little bit and we'll well, we appreciate your time and thanks for sticking with us. We're going to get right to it. Came back from a national Sheriff's training and DC three days ago. Two days ago, we were briefed by the FBI Director Ray, the Director of the FBI and several federal agencies. There's thirty three hundred sheriffs in the United States. The President of the United States refuses to meet with the sheriffs of the thirty three hundred. We have a hierarchy. We have a president, we have a vice president. President of the United States refuses to meet with the sheriffs. He also refuses to meet with the police chiefs of the United States. They have a hierarchy also. He refuses to meet with them to talk about border issues or to talk about crime that's going on because of the border issue. We were also told by mister Ray, the FBI director, that there are more red flags going off now than before nine to eleven. Okay, when I say red flags meaning people that are here in this country that are wanting to do harm to us. We were also explained we're in the we're bombing two countries right now, two countries. These people do not like us. Before this started, there's thousands of people here from other countries, one hundred and sixty different countries. They're here not to be our friends. Some of them are coming because they're wanting to come here to the best country in the world the way we see it. Some are coming here to do harm to us, and we were told by the FBI director, it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. We were also told five sheriffs went to Israel five weeks after the attack. The only thing that saved the Israelis the government was the local police. They were outgunned, out manned. They came over the Palestinians did they came over, They killed, raped, The sheriffs were there, they talked to the police, the local police or what saved that country. You can't just call even in Israel, you can't just call the military up and they're going to be there. Okay. They went house to house, raping, killing the Israeli police. When our guys got there, the sheriffs said, they just don't hate us. They hate you guys equally. And the same people that trained them are the same people that trained people to hate us. The FBI director said, we nine to eleven hit. There's more red flags now than them. So and he said, these are people that want to kill us and do harm to us. Now, So you're wondering, I want everybody to know what I know. I can't tell you everything, but I want the public to know that we are in a terrible way right now the United States, and I'm going to get to the local. The United States. We're on the defense. You can't be just defense and not have an offense. We have no offense. We're just defense. We're absorbing these attacks. We're in other countries. We're supplying them with weapons, we're supplying them with our treasure, our money, and we're not doing much back home. All right, we're back. We thought we'd share since we were recording, and this came on across the desk. So I think I said that before we play. But this was Sheriff Richard Jones of Butler County, Ohio. So you can take a few things from this. And I don't know what else he was told, but whatever it was, he's keeping to himself and that's fine. People don't need to know the details. Are the gory facts of the matter. I'm sure that's what he's gonna, you know, keep to himself a little bit of that. Anyhow, I digress. So that's an Ohio sheriff. Now I think that you should. Yeah, if you need, if you haven't touched your side arm in about three a few months to years, go down to your local range, get some time in with it. Yeah, I mean, I think it's an important point when he was saying, you know, it was the low police, because by the time you call up National Guard or anybody, it could be hours days before they keep hill the part. Now, let's let's let's that's a militarized country. The widest borders like a or the narrowest part. It's like, I don't even know if that's the widest. It's like eight miles wide in certain parts. Now they're surrounded by their enemies. That's a fact. I think it was a false flag. They let them come through. They are trained at the border, the military to not take their eyes, you know, not to divert their gaze from their focus points across that border whatever they're surveiling. And then they have motion sensors in the ground, you know, just like we kind of have, but they have perfected it along their borders, motion movement, vibration, even things too, because these tunnels, yeah, digging across the border and popping up, you know inside Israel. They know, yeah, and detect these things. They shut ship down in certain points and let it happen. Maybe it's like a pearl pearl harbor. Like we knew about Pearl Harbor. We got our four aircraft carrier out of that fleet out in the ocean from maneuvers everything else, like the old battleships and those were old from like the twenties and stuff. They got taken out in the harbor, and we already had fair warning three days prior whatever. We intercepted communicate to the Japanese consulate in DC, and they even kind of marched out anyhow because we broke some agreements with them. We cut them off from natural supplies, and they were like, this is basically war. Yeah, So I'm not saying it was any more nefarious than that, Like it needed to happen in our case, did it needed I don't know. Did it need to happen there? Yeah, I mean I just wanted an excuse to eradicate that. Yeah. World War two for us, it's Americans were totally adam against going to war. We're isolationists. Well, but we lost so many people in one. We were like, we're not going to another. We were only involved for a year. Yeah, our casualties were light, Yeah, but we but American people were like, I'm not going to another European war. No, we never want any We don't want We never wanted much to do. We had our civil war, we didn't want anyone. But then as soon as war, as soon as we were bombed, that changed everything in an instant. So but I think again we're getting off topic. But sorry, but with this sheriff, I think he's basically giving a battle, crying away saying, you know, you cannot wait for the military because it well we know that because by the time if there, if somebody's coming in and try to do a terror attack, it will already be done before your police. I mean, do you show up, yah, do yourself a favor. Go to the FBI statistics. It's probably like a solid three minutes in a city where there are cops on patrol near you. You know, if you live out in the sticks, it's going to take a while. And you call the sheriff. You don't call nine to one one. You call the sheriff directly. You understand that line because there are even where we live, we have sheriffs out here that live out here, and what happens they call those guys at home, Hey, that's right by your house. Go check check on the people. If they're closer than somebody that's on patrol or on duty. Yeah, I mean, you will be guaranteed respond, you know, but it's still don't expect them to be there by the time the dust you know, what's going to happen takes place. Yeah, you know, you better. You better be prepared for yourself. You know. People, get your heads out of your phones, you know, keep your head on a swivel, be aware of your surroundings, what's going on. Yeah, I mean, situational awareness is something that we all need to take serious at this point. I do not live in a big city where some punk kid that just got here. I mean just that case in New York City Times Square. You know that immigrant kid fifteen years old with a guy already, he's been here like a couple of months, and he shot a tourist from Brazil. I mean, are you freaking kidding me? Yep, I don't. I don't even know what to say to that. And there's more places to hide if you're in a city where you can easily duck down and out out of the city. Yeah, but you're not meant to live in city. But the thing is that, so just keep your keep alert because obviously, if ray is telling the police, and the police is if this sheriff didn't tell us, most people would be living every day going, oh, everything's fine. So he's giving he's telling you what the FBI is telling him. Yeah, I appreciate that, so be aware. He's not my sheriff. I don't live in that county, but you know, I appreciate that, and maybe our sheriff, I don't know, we gotta get rid of him, but regardless, just something that you on there, because I mean, it wasn't the best presentation, but I think you get the point. We were going to read some quotes from this, but you know, obviously there's some kind of transcription issues here with the information being conveyed to text, so we let you listen to it. We're not really equipped. I hope the sound comes off pretty good and you guys can get the message. But we'll link to the story in the show notes, so if you want to watch it, through the link and do that as well. Yeah. So God bless America. Man, this is where we are. And don't believe the eight to nine million illegals are in this country. I think a solid number is twenty and you can fact check that yourself with the Ale and a couple other institutions. So you know, start preparing. Get yourself some food. You know there may be lockdowns again, you know, get your favorite movies. I don't even know what to tell you. People. Just be aware, be prepared for anything. Be prepared for a tornado, Be prepared for somebody kicking your door in. It doesn't belong here. Just follow the news. In New York City, it's a travesty. Well in almost any major dem city. I mean what's being reported is probably there's already gangs formed. Yeah, the Venezuelans, the Colombian there's I mean, I've heard stories. It's just getting out of whack. And also too though, I don't even think just because you live in maybe in a more fluent area, you're okay too, because I'm outside of Philly. Remember there was people to Minnesota as well. Yeah, but they were people the were like sitting outside of the person's house waiting for them to go in the garage. They opened the door and they're attacking them and stealing their cars right there in broad daylight, right in their homes. They're sending these phones. They make you like that poor woman, They master her, They beat the crap out of her. She was walking home, and nothing good happens after midnight, especially in a city. If you're a woman walking, if you have to work late, do not walk home in the dark. Yeah, you know, have a partner, somebody stay with you. There's nobody going to be in the office and leave though, because remember we just read that story. We took her phone, make her unlock her phone, they said it, and they saw that crap back into Central America and stuff. They sent it back home and they get paid for it. Yeah, but no, but it doesn't matter because remember, even if you aren't alone. There was that story just recently came out of Italy. Remember the Italian Prime Minister. What she wants to do is basically implement chemical castration for those that are engaging and violent. Yeah, yeah, rape and things of that nature, because they apparently it was the story of a thirteen year old girl walking with her seventeen year old boyfriend. So she wasn't alone, but there was seven migrant men from I think Egypt, and they basically two of them raped the girl, a couple of them were holding her boyfriend back, and a couple other were on watch. So you know, wolf packs man, yep, don't be an easy target. Situational awareness, you know, it doesn't take much to protect yourself, I mean, and do it in the right way. All right, people, grim news something to you on. I think what we're gonna start doing. I think this show is going to be its own podcast here soon. It doesn't really fit the niche that I built with crazy strange days. Although crazy strange days it's apropos for what we kind of tackle in the geopolitical economic world, the bigger picture w EF. I mean, it's it's almost a lot of these things used to be conspiracies, you know, five to ten whatever a year ago, but it's becoming news. So it's it's a very unique time to be alive. It saddens me at times because I'm old enough to remember pre nine. I think anyone that was little to three years old they can't remember time before that. I'm really that's all you know. This is the world, you know, and that's when everything started to turn. I feel it's just waypoints in a timeline. I'm not sure where it's going. But like some of the great people, we listen to prepare yourself physically, mentally, and above all, spiritually, for Greg Hunter. Yeah, our boy, Greg, but we love you. Thanks for listening to us. I hope we're making a difference. I know sometimes I go on a rants because I'm angry. Then I sound like a bumbling buffoon because my words won't come out right. Thanks for your patience. I will keep you updated on how we're going to go ahead and transition this podcast, this segment into its own podcast. I think it's important to separate the two. I'm sorry, I'm rambling on five star rate and review. Wherever you get your pod casts, it would greatly appreciated. It does shoot us up. The manipulates the algorithms in our favor. We get more ears. So we'll continue to do it as long as you're listening and we keep growing. Please subscribe and also tell a friend because that's maybe even the most important part of these call to actions is to tell a friend your favorite podcasts that what you're checking out, they might be interested. It helps grows the show. I don't know, I'm kind of blown away by that. I'm absorbing it all and I know I got to get out of here. So good afternoon, and it's afternoon. Okay, geez. We started like eleven. All right, thanks guys, I'm out of here. I've been mixed strange that has been m Peace. We are out of here.
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