Swapcast (Fringe News) Bio Weapons-Trump-U.K. Burning
Crazy Strange DazeAugust 05, 202401:43:04141.54 MB

Swapcast (Fringe News) Bio Weapons-Trump-U.K. Burning

Go back everyone, this is fringe news. I'm with em. Hello, and of. Course I'm mixed. Strange you're in tripid host. But it's been a little bit. We thought we'd touch base with you guys, and there's quite a bit going on, but it's just little bits. It's things leaking out. So we've got I think on some of these stories we want and things we want to talk about. I think we need a little more of the picture unraveling or revealing itself, so to speak. So we'll just touch on them a little bit. Yeah, we're just gonna hit him and bounce off em. Wanted to know what I've heard about the attempt on Trump's life, the assassination attempt. Not really much lot. I'm still waiting to know what they've found out about the phone that was pinging from an office right next to the FBI in Washington, d C. And the headquarters of the FBI to his home. These visitations with this phone, they've tracked it, numerous visitations at his home and at his work. Was the last thing I heard. But it's been shut down. Nobody is releasing anything, you know, especially the Secret Service is always kind of deflecting. And now we will refer to the FBI on that matter. You know, it's an easy, easy way out. But they Secret Service has their own investigation units for counterfeiting, for threat assessments people who threaten you know, the President, a senator, whatever. They have to take every every threat serious. They've got to go do an evaluation, doing investigation and you know before well I guess an evaluation before they really dig into an investigation and sink their teeth into it. So, I mean that's been like really kind of agitating me. We are the American people, that is, these are our agencies. We're I think we deserve a lot more disclosure than we get in a lot of subjects, from UAPs to you know, we're big, we're big boys and girls. We can handle this stuff. Yeah, we've been pre programmed for a very long time to accept the possibility of aliens and pop culture. Yeah, you know that's kind of how they We're almost being groomed for these outlandish, you know, conspiracy theories in which I absolutely love conspiracy conspiracy theories and get into it. I have a show about it, Chasing Bad, a drunk Buddy podcast, dolving into all interesting conspiracy theories and true crime, you know, shameless plug. But what else do we know? What else has come out? Well, y'all heard about you've probably seen the latest video, buy one of you know, cell phone video by one of the victims of the shooting showing this crook's kid. You know, you see Trump, you see little billy of crowd, you see Trump. Right above Trump's head is the rooftop from which the glass research whatever that that company's called, that building where crooks was, you know, perched up on. You see like a little bit of his head and there's maybe a shoulder zipping across that roof to get in position now. And this angle is not on a horizontal like a zero plane. This is a little declined from the inclined position of where the shooter would be, So that roof's slope is so flat that he's on the other side of the ridge. And people could see him. Yeah, and he had to been down the other side of that quite a bit because you see he's running. It's moving quick, yeah, from left to right. And they did not bring that fourth as evidence into the congressional hearings. With the new with Cheetle which is now resigned, or the. New she only stepped as she resigned as director, but they said she's actually still there. She has no business being in that organization as a security for a multiple you know, a conglomerate or PepsiCo or whatever the hell it is. It's like the one guy said, you need to go back and protect the rito's a bag of the is. Go back to your old job. Yeah, but so she stepped down as director, but she's still there, apparently still collected. Her and Jill Biden are tight, I guess, and she was a DEI hire and Biden, you know, Jill, doctor Jill. You know, she was the force behind that, the driving force and her spokesperson woman whatever. But you know, I, I what are my opinions on this whole thing now that we've digest a lot. Not only is it I don't. I don't think it's negligence or incompetence. I think it's a purposeful reduction of security site security investing because they have whole teams. According to Danny b Danny Bongino, he's an ex Secret Service guy. Yeah, he's worked on all the details motorcade you know, you name it, investigation, that's how they usually start. But he was heading up you know, transportation teams, so the the the caravans, the you know, all the vehicles, escape routes, routes are going to take you know, all this stuff, securing airports, flying in the vehicles. But there's evidently a group of highly trained Secret Service agents that do pre intel. Basically, they stake out like a like a criminal would case a bank, you know, maybe over a month, maybe over a couple of weeks. So these lead investigators or intel gathering units will go out and playing clothes and you know case you know, areas where they're going to bring a president in or bring someone into. Yeah, you know, obviously they're looking for strange you know activity, They're looking at buildings, sniper you know, nests, they're looking at anything that would be dangerous, like a pinch point and an exit route for a kill zone, anything like that. Evidently, these guys were pulled from this detail and about twelve agents that should have been assigned to the Trump detail were sent all the way over to Jill Biden because she was campaigning for you know, Sleepy Joe somewhere. And I can't remember the last time ever hearing even an attempt on the first Lady's life, and let's be honest here, family of the president. It's important. My family is important to me. But I don't know how many resources if I were president that my wife, my children would get, my family, you know, close family members would get. I don't know what kind of detail they would have. I mean, they're really not other than the well being of the president. You know, nobody wants to lose their spouse and an assassination attempt. But I can you know, I'm still able to do my job because I'm still here, you know, I don't And as far as an ex president, especially one that's pissed off Iran and other countries, and there's always a threat from Iran. They've said it, they're going to go after Pompeo, They're going to go after Trump, They're going to go after you know, whoever else wouldn't you know, authorize their money. So those those threats are viable and constant. There was even a connection that day some threat assessments. I guess credible that they're saying the Iran was, you know, perpetrating a plot as as that was going on the assassination attempt. They released that too. I don't know if they were trying to get because let's let's face that this kid had some contact with someone. We even have the decrypted you know, communication apps that we had to go through other we had to go get a tech company from Israel to help us bust the encryption and evident we used them all the time. Yeah, the FBI does you know, other sensitive government agencies. So because you know, all they had to do was get a warrant from the the whoever his service provider. Was, well, no, these are over another they're based out of other countries. Okay, And I didn't know that these were a you know, that's that shows my age. I guess. You know, these apps could encrypt your communications. I don't know if it's just it's probably just the communication app. It's not to be. It's not like a social media thing. Well that's what actually that WhatsApp was. It was like kind of encrypted and people, well. It became big in war zones, right people. Yeah, we're using it to talk to people. And then then I think who was a Google or Facebook? Somebody bought them and so that whole plot, the whole purpose of it that people liked about it went away. So you can't get citizen reporters live in Iran, you know, leaking out all this information that's kunter productive to the totalitarian governments around the world. Citizen journalists in China, Yeah, yeah, I'm sure that's how we know about the Wigers and all these other atrocities and war crimes and theaters and you know, so the news titans. But evidently other people or companies have put these things out and that's been a big hold up, and I haven't heard anything since they said they they requested help, and it was actually the encryption was busted by these this erased Israeli company, which should scare the shit out of you because our government using uses encryption apps as well. Secret service. Even her cheetle under testimony, you know, saying well no, They're like, well, did you use your cell phone to communicate during real time? She's like no, And then she contradicted herself when somebody asked, did you use an encrypted app on your cell phone? Government app on your government cell phone? Yeah, and she's like, yeah, we use. I was a breast through the app. But so it's just you have to pull teeth to get to the truth. With any fricking bureaucracy, they're hiding so much stuff about this. Now this this, this, this stand in for her was evidently the dude that was pulling details off Trump even with the threat assessment being high, even with the Iran threat being high on his attempt. Yeah, so why would they pull people off of him if the threat was high? Yeah, like the pre adding exactly, Well, they were even requesting weeks before, maybe months before, like there's crazy stuff going on or this this is from the Secret Service his detail and then hearing I mean you see, I know we taught we spoke to this on one of the last episodes, bringing people in, you know, agents that from DHS that just investigate on a protection detail with no training. I'm gonna say, I'm sure they train with they have to qualify for their firearms and stuff. But you saw half those women couldn't even draw their fire They couldn't draw their weapons, and they couldn't reholster them. I mean, you're sitting there trying to reholster for three seconds. Man, that's a lifetime. And then I might let him go because I remember one of my past jobs. My boss said he had a friend that worked at ICE and he said that he was so frustrated because one of the people working for him was a woman who could not hired too maybe yeah, but could not pass and would not pass the gun training because she just didn't want to do it. She did want to carry a gun. But it's like, but that's part of the job. But they wouldn't fire her. And she was totally incapable obviously with it. But he had to deal with it. I mean, obviously she wasn't out in the field. She was probably in office. But I mean that's part of the job because you could be rotated. Out exactly, you might be neat. I mean, if you're a three hundred pound dude, I doubt you're going to go out to do field work. They're probably going to say, hey man, you know we have physical physical requirements for this. So yep. And you know a lot of these agencies back in the day were ex military guys. Yeah, ex military win the law enforcement went from law enforcement to you know, got into one of the agencies down and went to school in Quantico, all these different things, FBI, Secret Service, and quite honestly, those are probably the type of people you. Want, yeah, because because these four cops. Go a domestic dispute, knock on a door and get a twelve gage by the husband that's beaten his wife, and they get blown right off the porch before they even get to see what's going on. Yeah, I mean that's a fact. When I was going to school for criminal justice, I mean they drove all these things in. You know, you got to learn about the judicials, you know, an executive branch and how it all works. And it's a crazy mess, it really is. It's like this just bizarre. Yeah, but a lot of that's how most cops get killed domestic disputes, that's true. You know, zero from you know, from zero to a hundred. Now you don't even get you don't even get a chance. So but real weird. I think there's a cover up obviously if they're just trying to you know, Danny Bongino says, even when he was there, they were just trying to cover their own asses a lot. And he also said a lot of the people that deserved promotions did not get promotions. Their buddy the yes men got the promotion gave. Yeah, you got your promotion through being buddies with you know whatever. Up. Yeah, No, it's absolutely that he spoke to that too. He's like the guys that kind of pushed back like, hey, I'm seeing this stuff. You're causing too much. You know, there you go. Then they they basically made them door kickers. So they're the guys that are doing transportation, doing pre investigat pre intelligence on where they need to be in management. Yeah, but they don't want the people in charge, don't want anybody questioning their authority, so they want yes men there so then you know, they don't ever get questions. And it's hilarious because he spoke to when he was in his career was probably I don't know who, said, like fifteen seventeen years ago he volunteered to go to the Moscow Embassy, our our embassy in Moscow to work out of there for a little rotation as a temp and he did it. He said, he did it like two three times, just because it's different and it's it's you know, Uss, well not anymore, but it's still Russia. Man. So they follow you around and all that stuff. He feels special. They're spying on you, and you know, they use the secret service as they don't really understand, like the Russian people what the secret services they think they're spies. Yeah, oh that's the spies for America. No, it's a CIA. But and they would use the as a propaganda like, oh see, we kicked the head of the Secret Service out of our you know, embassy, the American embassy in Moscow and all that, so all the people would be like, whooh, they busted a spy, you know. And that was essentially why I was there. It's just the game gamesmanship. And he, the head of the Secret Service over there, knew it, and he's like, well, that's just part of the job. That's what happens in Russia. So you're a station chief for a while and you get booted out, and they usually propaganda. But he said, because there was a story that just broke. I don't know if it was the Times, it's one of the rags, and he said that they just kicked a spy out. This woman Anna that has been she was basically an administrative assistant and has been there since. Bongino and his buddy were there and his body when they'd like send an email like hey, this woman's got access to like secret service, like like are not a brochure, but are like operating like annuals and stuff like something's up and she's real weird asking questions she shouldn't be asking, and they shoot an email to the you know, the office and they're like yeah, I don't worry about it type stuff, and then she's the one that it's busted for spying. Yeah, it's like, it's really weird because the FBS is that what the KGB turned into whatever. When they'd go do details and stuff and they see the x KBG whatever. The Russians used to be the KGB, they would be super friendly with Anna. Oh hey Anna, Yeah, how are your kids? Type stuff, you know, just this type of they're speaking Russian but you could tell, you know, when they name her by name Anna, you know, it's just hilarious. He's saying this is why he like left because all this crape and he makes fun of them. It's a surprise surprise, right, So she was probably a spy all along. Oh yeah, they probably knew about it. Yeah, and the exactly because that. Could be a counter like just leave information out and we'll just trick the Russians. Yeah, you know, it could be, but like you said, the fact is that they try to report something fishy and then they're like Oh, don't worry about it. And then here we go years and years later, Oh, she's a spot. He says, it's incompetence, and I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. I've not been in that those positions, so some of it probably is son of it, you know, it could be a red herring to trick the intelligence gatherers over in Russia, the bad guys. Well, I mean I think there's to a certain degree that's maybe true, because I mean I've worked long enough in corporate world and sometimes I see people that are in charge and you're like, how did they get there? You know, like there seems so stupid. And then so it's just because I guess they're yes men and willing to kick kiss butt, you know, and then they just say, Okay, they don't they don't push my authority or question what I do, and they just accept it. And then they become the buffer between you know, me and you or whatever. So like he's he's saying that it needs to be destroyed, like it needs to be put out of commission, just like a lot of people cry for the FBI to. Be standing just banned. Yeah, he's like it needs to be redone, and he talks about the budget and research development, what they actually put from their three billion dollars a year that the Secret Service gets, it's like three percent or something for research and development. And the drone tech, all the tech is really like he's like, you see, you know, a kid can a forty dollars drone from Walmart. Yeah, and he's talking they have drones that drop grenades on people. You see it in Ukraine. They're not super high tech. It's just the technologies out there. And evidently the Secret Service has countermeasures that jam drone signals, but it wasn't working that day, according to the stand in director. Surprise if so conveniently not working. And I also heard that this was the first that that day in Butler, the Trump assassination attempt was like one of the first days they actually had counter sniper teams on his new detail. I find that interesting that they haven't been running with counter snipers or snipers. Yeah. I mean obviously someone no one with a rifle of any sort should be within one hundred and thirty yards of the president. I mean marines and soldiers when they M sixteen or M four car being they're rated kill shots. At two hundred yards. I mean that's like just even with five to five six you know. Yeah, I think I was listening to It's just that I think Martin Armstrong an interview or something with him, and I think he said that through boot camp you have to do at least one hundred and fifty and he goes, so then when you but by the time you graduate, you're going to be probably closer to three hundred. No. Yeah, so it's like he goes, maybe up to five hundred. He's like, so anybody could have made anybody with any even without a lot of training, could make that shot. It's not that far. So then why would they not expand the perimeter allow, you know, an amateur to be able to get one hundred and fifty yards? Yeah, if you go to the gun range every week, once a week, a couple times a month, and you take your plinker out there and you spend an hour fifty rounds, you're gonna get good five hundred yards. I don't think is. I mean, I think that's well within the range, but not with the the optics this kid had, which we'll get them. You know, that's another day. But that's what I have You know. I'm sure there's a little more on missing it's Sunday morning, but a whole lot of nothing really but deflection and just they're lying. They're covering either what they did up, if it was malicious, if it was just in competence. They're trying to watch their own butts, like Danny be says, Yeah, that's all it's about, is covering your own ass. They don't give a shit about anything else. They need that golden parachute retirement, you know. And they are positions where they shouldn't, Like this guy shouldn't be the director. I mean you you I moving on? Yeah, you know. So I just this article came up real quick on Armstrong Economics. I want to just and it's not really even article, it's just a headline. It says illegals lining up for driver's licenses to vote since they lack cars question mark. So it's basically a screenshot from the is on Twitter. A guy named David Harris Junior. He goes breaking hundreds of illegal migrants in a line for driver's licenses. He goes considering, isn't that all you need to vote? Yes? But we already know that a lot of them with their their package from Yeah they're getting ballots. Yeah, they're getting ballots. But if more states are requiring more and more states are saying they want they want licenses. D you see the mayor wants to allow anybody to fricking vote. I know, but states like Ohio and different places aren't. I know, But I mean there are more states cracking down and saying you need a license. So this is the next move. So why are they are hundreds of illegals lining up to get a driver's license when they don't have a car. What do you need a license for? You know, they're they're getting money already. I mean, just an ID is just as bad. Well, yeah, anything, but they're getting some kind of form of ID, and then that's all you need to vote. So more and more, as we get closer and closer with the election, you're gonna see more shenanigans going on. And as we mentioned, I think in the other show that what you need to ask for is your absentee ballot, not your mail in ballot. Those are two different things. Absentee ballot, but you take it with you when you go personally to vote. And the reason you do that is because during the last election, many people said when they showed up to vote, they were told they already voted. So this is your proof of that, and say, no, I requested my absentee ballot. Here it is. I didn't fill it ou out because I'm coming in personally to vote, so then they. Have to count and speaking to your point. So everyone needs to do that. I told you, I don't know if it was last week. I wanted you to listen. I was saving the show for you. Richard saret'z Strange Planet, and he has a guy I think he's from New York State and he's a professor, but I don't think that he's like a mathematician or anything, or a computer programmer. But he was They had some organization because, you know, during the elections twenty twenty elections specifically, he saw some crazy things that he just couldn't understand, you know, election night and the next day waking up and like, well that's impossible, statistically impossible. Yeah, and he knows, Matt. I mean, he's really good at it, but he's not a mathematician. That's not his Yeah. But I've heard interviews and read articles of people who were mathematicians and say. That well, yeah, that's what that's usually who they bust in, you know. And he was working with computer programmers that volunteered for this organization as well, and he did like Pennsylvania, he did New York State, he did busted down some other states he talks about because he just started grabbing data, but that it was available. He brings it all the way down. And this has to do with ballots in addresses and how many and they keep these like illegal ballots basically, like some of them just lead to like a power station is their address, and they'll have they've voted ten times in the last three years, and it seems that's like one of the magic numbers is rotating out every three years. They get rid of them because it goes to the county. Yeah, and he's so he's talking with a lot of the county level people that control these statistics and you know, kind of the machinery behind processing and all these these things and registering the registration. But and they purge, they do purge, but it's really strange, like people have twenty have voted twenty thirty times even in the same election, and they keep them on the smaller were but they're really using it for like state the larger like senators, congress people to vote. They really use them in that, not like Connie Auditor, you know, crowd, they don't vote. They vote in the federal elections and they vote in at the state level. Yeah, and the numbers are crazy. He was whipping out. So if anybody wants some just facts from an impartial type research guy, check out that episode with Richard's share it that hell's his name. I don't know, I didn't hear it, but anyhow, there's a lot out there. Richard's Saren Saren, my bad. Here I go early morning Sundays. But what do you want to kind of tackle next? Well, this just came up. And again it should be no surprise anybody. The economy is not doing well, and everybody knows inflation and so on and so forth. But another article on Armstrong Economics, car repos rise twenty three percent year over year, So through the first half of twenty twenty four there repose have risen twenty three percent, and it said new car inventory sitting on the lots in the US rose thirty six percent this year, so mainly because obviously no one can afford these cars. I mean, we were looking at ours, like we have a Toyota Siena Hybrid and we bought a twenty twenty one, and it is twenty thousand dollars more expensive to buy a new one. It's like going up an average of five six thousand a year. Yeah, it's like increasing value. So in four years it went up that much from when we bought it to you know the price now. And then you have to add it's not only the price, it's the interest rate, right, because in the article he goes on to say there was a viral story in April from a woman who purchased a Chevy Tahoe for about eighty thousand, and she didn't factor in the interest because her husband had purchased a twenty twenty gmcc Era fifteen hundred and he paid seventy eight, right, or that was the purchase price. And then she's looking at it and go, why is my car cost so much more than my husband's cards Like, well, one, it was several four years ago, and we said four years different prices, although the price were similar, she didn't factor in the interest rate. Well, she would know when she's getting her payments laid out for her when she gets her loan. But you know, now I've always found it the last couple of times we've gone and bought vehicles, it's like they're making these pretty soon they're going to be thirty year loans. I mean, they give you six seven years on a loan. Well, this was kind of weird. Several years ago they started extend. It used to be historically only five years, when they're cadated six and now it's seven only because the prices have gone up so much people can't afford it. I mean, I feel really bad for the younger people. Yeah, that the gen X. I think it was on our watch. We've let some things get because we were having too much fun and just concentrating on ourselves and the world is what the world does? I mean, I try to tell people about stuff going on, but nobody listens, so, you know, they just think you're a conspiracy. I didn't listen for a long time, like whatever may. Conspiracy theorist or they think this or that, and I'm like, you don't understand what's going to happen, what this means? I mean right now, In this article, it says the average new car costs seven hundred and thirty five dollars a month a month, and used cars are five hundred and twenty three. I'm trying to think about our first mortgage payment when we bought our first house, it had been like four hundred some dollars. No, No, it was closer to six. Was it closer to that? I don't remember that. I thought it was like four fifty or four ninety years. I mean, but that's the car, you know, and cars you could buy. You could get a used car and pay a couple hundred dollars for a used car. Yeah, Now it's like a month. Yeah, a month. Make sure that you have to specify. Yeah, but I mean, you know. And then there's in the same article said people are putting a few thousand dollars down thinking that it's going to make a difference, but all it knocks off is basically, on average, twenty dollars a month. Well, it's it's almost a cliche when you listen to finance people. Now it's a depreciating asset, and as soon as you pull it off the lot, it's down. It's already lost value five grand. But I don't know. Now, because we're working week the other day, we're looking at cars, and some of the used ones are higher, like the you're there seem to be holding some other value, which is I mean, they're still going to I think still if you buy a new one and drive it off the lot, it will depreciate. But that's why I feel even better. Our a little twenty seventeen truck. Yeah, you know we don't have it's paid. Yeah, but I mean but when you look at that, you're just like wow, I mean, this is why are struggling. This is why the you know, the economy is getting worse and worse. I mean that's almost half you know, repose of jumped twenty three per I mean that's it was like a one point six million American. And the factors behind that. Their car repossessed are numerous. Yeah, you know, you could have lost your job, you could have had another baby, you could have Maybe it's probably more to do with inflation in the state of affairs that they've let this this country, you know, run down, this this quagmire, this swamp. Well, yeah, because I read another artist kids. Can't buy homes and they're bitching. No I know, I mean I went in to buy some beer and the kids like, yeah, I ain't. I'm never going to own home. I'm like, dude, I wanted to talk to him, but I gotta go. I'm meeting somebody. Yeah. But but I mean it's true though, because at the current prices, in the current. It was it was like despair. I looked into his eyes and his face. I could see it was painful. Yeah, and I was very sympathetic. But you know, you can't. You got to figure it out. Yeah, but with the you know, they can't get enough, you know, in terms of income to cover that. But at the same time, but it's not only just price appreciation, it's also shortages of you know, homes, it's also you know. It has something to do with inventory. Yeah, but I mean, but it depends on where you are located to. Again, you could have had the same like in this example, the one car was eighty one was seventy eight. That's not that much different in terms of the price. What made the difference was the interest rate. So I mean it took about year and a half to maybe two years for the interest rates to go from they were historically i mean under three to almost you know, seven eight. Well, it's certainly an indict you know, indicative of the shit show we've seen that. You know, when you buy a car three years ago and you look at the price of a new car, same model, whatever package's, say like a limited, and it's twenty five six thousand more year. Every year it goes up, goes up, goes up twenty grand and three four. I didn't I mean, I'm not looking at other vehicles either, but we. Didn't look every year either. What I'm saying is that when we looked at a new the same make and model, we have just how many years newer? Then all we did was go, oh, it's twenty thousand dollars more and it's four years old. So on average it's five thousand dollars a year. I mean, it may have only went up two thousand dollars a year after we bought it, and then it may have went up well you know, but it happens to be four years later it is up twenty thousand. The COVID the plandemic has a lot to do with that too. Yeah. I know personally, a buddy of mine, oh Joker from Chasing Bad, my co host, he sold a car that he bought it's just a work card is back and forth to work a little Ford banger Ford, and I think at that time it was like six years old, good condition. So he had it for like a year and a half two years. He decided because he has. A work truck, so he didn't need it. He doesn't really and they have another vehicle, so he just drove me. He has his work truck every day at home. Not to say that he goes grocery shopping and stuff in it. It's not what he does. But because they have another vehicle, and he got six or seven grand through carbon, I was like what he's like, Yeah, dude, they're offering me like seven thousand over what I paid for it a year and a half ago. Yeah, well, yeah, good for you man. You know, put that in your pocket. That's great. And they picked it up the next day and then cash was in his yeah, his bank account whatnot. Just they would spin so out of whack, and you saw like during that time, people had just bought like a what's that truck? You like, raptor Ford raptor, Yeah, awesome truck. You know when you see it, you're like, wow, that things mean looking. But they you know, so they buy them for sixty five and all of a sudden, people are buying them an auction for a hundred g's. Yeah. A year later and you see all these popular trucks, and it was ridiculous for a while. And I don't know if that's I think that's come down, you know, I don't think the new models. I mean maybe a Raptor's eighty. Well, I think, like you said, some of the some of the price increases with COVID because there were so many shortages on different ship parts and you had different things, so you couldn't produce as many And then with inflation and with interest rates, you know, all these things. I mean, interest rates affect the payment. It doesn't affect the price of the car, but inflation does. And the cost of goods, the metal they have to buy, the steel, the wiring, the copper, all these things. I mean, now that the computers we've sorted out, right, you see the inventory, they're back. But I mean, but the interest rate, you know, I mean, we're I think we've got close to eight now on mortgages. So although that's a historic average, yeah, you know, people. We've been around long enough that six was a great rate. Yeah, back in the late nineties, early two thousands whatever. Yeah, so you know, and then it was going down from the double digits. It was prior you know in there. I remember my uncle and aunt bought a home and they are like, we got six percent and they were like, everybody's celebrating. Wow, you know, grandparents were like that's incredible. Yeah, because it was twenty four whatever. It was. Well, I mean definitely we could the seventies, we couldn't afford homes twelve fifteen. Yeah, I mean, so again, these young people are facing this and they think it's unprecedented, but it's happened before. Like you said, people in the seventies and early eighties, many people could not afford to buy a home because of the double digit interest. Right. Here's the thing. If you've been in the workforce for ten years, you know what minimum wage is. It's certainly not fifteen dollars. So you almost get like a false sense of hope, and then you see what's going on, Like, man, I'm making fifteen bucks. I used to make nine bucks an hour. I can maybe look into but no, not in an entry level job. That's what those are. You work you know at McDonald's at sixteen you're making minimum wage. Man back in the day, and it was nowhere near nine. Dollars two dollars an hour. Yeah, man, So like perceptions are knocked out of whack because of all these weird ebbs and flows in a short period of time. The shocking factor is the intent, the speed with which it has increased. You know, it's increased so fast your wages cannot keep up with it. And that's what I think is getting most people because. Even though you're getting these what historically are big increases in hourly wage, Yeah, but. That's only, like you said, you see that in like fast food and things like that, because that's what you're talking about people in. But people who are making like a salary or anything like that, they're not seeing these huge increases, and you know they're or if you're hourly in a factory or something, you're not seeing those kind of increases in your wages. Yeah. I was hourly in a factory for about four years of my life. Back in the day. I made like ten to fifty an hour as a laborer doing like basically a ditch digger wherever they needed you. Yeah, you know, and that was good money back then. Yeah, but I'm fighting to get those jobs. But those kinds of people are getting three the government, oh inflation rate three percent per year, you know what I mean, increase and been inflation is going up like twenty you know, so you cannot keep up. And with every year that's passing, it's getting more. So well, it's really unfair that the government manipulates numbers for themselves, like they get rid of what you pay for gas and you know gas, food and food and gas. Yeah, I mean there's some other things. I think they've kind of kicked to the side to get their numbers where they want them. But when you go grocery shopping and you have shrink flation, we've been dealing with that. For a long time, ten years. You know, bag of chips used to be almost to the top or ten percent from the top whatever. Now it's half a bag. It's half a damn bag. Not the ritos though, holy crap. Yeah hm, I was surprised the last bag and they weren't crumbs. Yeah, it was a bag, but I mean it's probably a smaller bag. So that's the thing people are dealing with. And then that's I think in the interest rates are making what you know, the house could have been whatever the price is today, it could have been three years ago. But if you got that three percent interest rate, it could make it from affordable to not affordable. You know, well, I've seen where we live. We have a lot of land out here, and you see, like they put up signs for a new person just bought land three four, five, ten acres whatever, and they put up a sign for the construction the deliveries for construction on new build so it'll have their name and the new address on it. And then that sign goes away after sitting for months. You know, they're even like clearing the land, getting for a building site, and it just doesn't happen. Yeah, And this was just the last three or four years, I think during COVID, Like as soon as COVID you'd see those signs and COVID hit and that came to a standstill. That sign went away and it's just sitting there. Yeah, because people either the bank won't loan the money anymore, or because of the price. I mean, look, I just did a calculation one hundred and fifty thousand dollars mortgage which used to be the average in this country at three percent, which was a historic low. Again, We've told people in our family and everybody else that that is that was a historic, that was a. People are getting all snooty about it. Yeah, but I taught that's a thousand year low. Yeah, I mean you're special if you got three percent. Yeah, it's not there, but it's not. But that's not normal. Like we've said before, eight percent seven eight percent is a history. You're like going back to the Roman Empire. Yeah, that was really there. There's enough stats out there that people actually can tell you. Yeah. So at one point, like the two hundred ADS, inflation was fifteen hundred percent in the Roman Empire towards the end. Yeah, exactly, because when it's like wow, when empires fall everything, it's like think about you know, anything that falls falls much faster than it rises. But the republic falling in the empire falling are two different things. Look at a stat market, one's one's politics like losing the constitution that would be the republic, and one is the empire dropping, which is all financial and immigration and all these types of things. Yeah, but I mean, but you look at like the stock market could take thirty years to get up to where it is and one day can fall black Monday. Right, you look anything that's where Like a lot of things, when they fall, they fall fast and they fall hard. Right. But again going back to what I was saying, one hundred and fifty thousand, which used to be about the average of an American home, at three percent, the payment would be for thirty years, it would be six thirty two. Now take that same one hundred and fifty at eight percent, it's one one hundred dollars. And the price of property is gone up. Well yeah, no, I'm saying, but if you just said it was the same price, Yeah, just those it's almost doubled. Yeah, because of the interest. Then how do you afford that giant car payment? Yeah, exactly, So that almost. Doubled because you get another kid, that. Doubled because almost the interest rate only And then but now you're dealing with not only the interest rates are higher, the prices of the homes are higher. And as you said, so then you go to buy a house, then you need a car to get to work. And this just isn't just because we have stupid people, you know, in government. It's not really by mistake. I don't think I think this is all contrived. I think it's bigger agendas, and it's specifically attacking the middle class. The only thing it wasn't the rich people and the innovators. And I mean, of course you need you know those factors, you know, ingenuity and things. But the middle class is the reason why. And just like the the Roman republics, they had a strong middle class, you know, educated to a certain point. Well the middle class, the middle class goes away, what are you're going to have the one percenters and then everybody else is a peon peasant. Well, yeah, the middle class is what made America great and strong, and you know in any country. Yeah, because if you have a vested interest and then you have the ability to improve your your your lifestyle and everything, you'll work harder to do that. It's a market driver. It's wealth. But if you don't think that you have any future and you have nothing to gain, you're going to basically tap out. And you'll be like, well, why should I work hard because it's not going to do anything. Yeah. That kid that you know, the example, when I went got in my six pack of beer, that kid's tapping out. He's like, I'm just not going to ever own a house. Yeah, he has no hope for them. You have to have hope. People need hope. But that's why we've said before who you pick as your leaders is very important. Yeah, you know, I mean again, lump, like Trump or not, gas was a dollar a gallon under him. I think it would have been even better. And here we are. I mean I filled up the other day and it was And that's just I didn't I got the basic basic what eighty seven or whatever, the lowest grade. It was three point fifty. So that's more. That's more than triple the cost since Trump left office. Yeah, it's like eighty bucks fill up your truck. Well, then get a tesla. Well but I'm just saying, and look at the it's three fifty versus a dollar. That's more than triple the cost for gasoline. Now food, I mean again, I think I read an article that said, roughly, on average, the average Americans spending almost one thousand dollars more a month on just the basics food and uh energy and energy in the form of gas for your car, energy and form of you know, your home to heat and cool it. It's on average about one thousand dollars more. And we spoke to like credit card debt, and who's what's the type of person that's becoming it's coming into this debt. Are not the people that you think of living off credit cards. Yeah, it's see what would be considered upper middle classes. It's a treasurer of a company. It's upper middle class. Making one hundred and eighty thousand a year, and it's these type of people two hundred thousand a year. They're the ones that are going into credit card debt now where they used to be able to squirrel money away. So you're gonna also have people like cash and off four to one k's. Well, yeah, speaking of that, the IRS just changed the rule to give people the ability to cash out the four oh one k. But it's such a small amount. I can't remember, maybe one thousand dollars or something like that. So because again this because of these stress on everybody's family, they're saying, oh, you can take a hardship withdrawal from your four oh one k not have to pay taxes. It's so crazy, but I think it's a small amount, like a thousand. On the other hand, they're trying to unrealized gains. They're trying to get on your investments. They're always talking about this. I think over in PA they're always trying to push that. It's like it's not going to be when you cash out, it's capital gains. It's almost like property tax. They're going to want to start taxing that every year for income, Yeah, because they're all running out them. It's the debt crisis that's going to be sneaking up on us. Well, as we've said, you're going to pay well, yeah, I mean, as we said, you know, the federal government can well they have two you know, they can increase your federal taxes, but they have that they can print money. Right on a state and local level, they cannot. So the only choice they have your local school. They can't afford to pay for the teachers anymore. You know this that whatever the roads, they're going to increase your property tax, they're going to increase your you know, income tax locally at the state level, all these things. That's the only mechanism they have. So your taxes are going to go up because they can't cut their spending enough and because everything else is going in. But they deal with inflation too. You know, the legal aliens don't have to deal with any of this stuff. The middle class is getting squeezed to the point where you know, we have less financial freedom than somebody that's undocumented. We have less rights as someone that is an illegal immigrant, because you know, if I beat the shit out of a cop, guess what's happening to me. Yeah, I am not getting out. I probably won't even get bail or the opportunity. So and this is documented stuff. It's happening every day. And then I don't know if this is a good segue or you want to check some other things out off your list. Here about the whole immigration situated, like England's burning, the UK is burning from Belfast to freaking Lead to well. It was all triggered because the illegals stabbed and killed three young young girls. It was one guy. Yea, but this isn't it's not the first time. No, it's not. But people are fine. They finally have been stepping up because they're getting sick of it. It's like, maybe we'll stop here for a second, and it kind of explain how I mean, if you're an American, you understand the boat people or we'll just say the Cubans coming over on makeshift rafts, ships whatever, and they hit they get a foot on Florida soil. Then we used to protect them. All right, you made it here, so come on in. Yeah, open arms. But this is similar to that, I think in a grit that's encouraged. And these there's boats coming from France, you know, in the middle of the night dropping people off. This is like the coyotes in Mexico bringing people across the border, and you have to pay for it. And largely they have a problem them. They had legal under the EU. You know, they promoted that stuff, take all these refugees from Syria and wherever. And that was and you warned about that for forever and I wasn't really paying attention. But until now, I'm like, holy craft. Yeah, because this was happening over ten years ago. And we've talked about this on the show before. It's kind of like fashion. They said, where it comes from, comes from Asia to Europe and then over here. A lot of things are like Europe to hear. And over ten years ago we used to tell people at work. They all thought it was crazy. I'm like, doesn't make any sense. One the number of men coming over from from Syria, right, and one they're all young men army age right, I go, what happened to the women, What happened to the children? What happened to the old Do. You think I would leave my mother behind or my wife or children behind? That's what I used to say to people. And I said, and then you look at the pictures. I supposedly they have crossed over five countries to get to the I go, they're clean. How how is that possible? Right, It's like the bussing from the southern border of Mexico all the way and they get the Biden T shirts and they get. The coming from. What to do when you hit. The border, gir Wagra and Venezuela and all this stuff and the and they're clean and you know, and well fed exactly. And I'm like, but I used to say, I'm like, this doesn't make any sense. Look at these people. I'm like, if they really are from a warn torn area, I feel bad for them. But I'm like, we go camping. I'm like, if you've been camping for a week without a shower, you look like you haven't had a shower. And you're talking primitive camping like hiking. Yeah, but these people are with a backpack hiking eight ten miles a day show in camp. But they used to show them walking in these large just like here in the US, with. Their phones and west show. They would just show these long lines of people. Some of them had backpacks, but they're walking on this road and again it was stage, just like we talked about here. So they'd let them walk for a few like a mile, and then take pictures of it. Look at all these droves of people walking and then they'd hop a bus for a while and then you know, it's just it was the optics, right. So yeah, for all you Catholics out there, Being an ex Catholic myself, I know people are proud of the religion and you know their faith. That's great. But NGOs our country is our government's giving money to Catholic charities and they're bringing bringing So they're working through NGOs and all these governments have done it forever because it's hard to track down until somebody busts it wide open in these NGOs. I mean CIA uses them in war zones, yeah, you know, and now our government's using them to bring an invasion across the border. So if you're a Catholic you should be very upset. I mean, not only is there a lot to be upset with with the Catholic Church over the years fifties on. But and you know what I'm talking about, you should be even more pissed now. You should really reevaluate what type of organization you want to. Don't give to Catholic charities. Just don't do it. Don't do it. They've got the anti pope has Pontiff right now, even half the church. He's ex communicating bishops because they are saying he's the anti Pope. And the things he did in his own country of Argentina during the Dirty War, I mean, look this stuff up. It was a soft coup against Benedict whatever, the German pope. He used to say, you know, they his advisor would be like, why aren't you doing anything about this? And you know, his own in the Vatican, his opposition, you know, they're doing all kinds of just Unchristian stuff. And he's like, as soon as I say something, it stops at that door. And he pointed to the door to the Pope's room the office. Yeah, he's like, I have I can't do anything. It's beyond my control now. Yeah, So, and that's what you're dealing with. Do yourself a favor and start doing some research and do not give money to the Catholic charities you really need. Don't give money to any of these charities until you've totally vetted them out. Give your money to Saint Jude's or something, and you know that we're going to hear you know, some of these hospital workans of the Shriners are giving money to legal immigrants. So I take that back. I did that was not serious, but you get the point. I found that. You know, giving your money to a local church and then maybe giving it to a food bank is your your better bet because then your money is in the community and helping people who need it in the community. Yeah, are there some people that scam you know, food banks and things, Yes, there are, But at least you know the money is going to it's not being used in lining somebody's pocket, because if you actually make a donation of food, they'd have to turn around and sell the food to get the money. You know, you and food drops all the time and the warlords just take it and they know what's going on. Yeah, and then they sell it. But it's just it's a little harder, it's a little more effort for them to have. Yeah, well in this country, and I'm guilty too. Maybe we need to start volunteering more for good causes like the food banks. I know they can only use so many volunteers. But and that's something Maybe that. Well because I told it to step up in. Different ways, I guess you know. And I'm guilty too. So I'm not sitting here on a pulpit or anything. Yeah, but I've told you before. I had a friend who whose wife worked for one of the big you know, agencies. Administration costs. There's seventy percent of the. Deation more than it really is, like I think ninety five percent. It was either ninety to ninety five percent of what you don't every dollar you donate goes to administration. And like maybe how much. Do you CEOs make of Like I. Don't know, but you look at some of these or something. You look at some of these organizations and they have like fifty thousand directors, you know, Like how many directors do you need? Everybody's a treasurer. It's like, but you know, if you're doing good for the community, you should be money should just be coming in and going right back out right, coming in, going right back. It doesn't need Why do you need all these people working there? You know, That's why I'm saying, Like, so she after she did some time there, she's like, never again, well I give them my money. And that's why I'm saying, like, donate something locally, donate actually give food. But what the road to hell's ligned with good intentions? Is that what they're saying is yeah, yeah, So I don't know if we covered I guess we didn't. Really. We kind of went off on a tangent because I get fired up about all these things and people think you're a hater when you're not. The UK, the people are fed up, they're becoming nationalistic. Then it's easy to say, oh, well that's how the Nazis were. That's not the same afferent thing you. Once you get about nineteen percent of a foreign population in your country, your country no longer has power and government. These people are getting put in government, policing, you know, all these different things. It's a fact that you lose who you are as a nation. Yeah, your identity, I mean even years ago, like the rules. I've been talking about this, like you said, for a long long time, and I remember reading in France, they had these places called no go zones. Well, yeah, you know still have them. They still have them. But when they first came up, like when I first started reading about like eight to ten years ago, I'm like, these are crazy. You know, the Muslims were there, the police were too afraid to go in. And then they also rules, Yeah, they followed Cheria law. They did not follow the rule of France. And that's ridiculous. That's like saying, you know, I live in this little pocket my city. We're not going to follow the rules of Ohio. We're not going to follow the rules of the federal government. We're not gonna fall because because we want to instill our own rules, that's what's that's what they're doing, and they're allowed to do it. Yeah. And here's the just the utter, bizarre, ridiculousness of our country and the woke like LBGTQ gay whatever it is for Palestine. The funny thing is you're out there protesting for him. If you were in Palestine, they'd be thrown yourself. They'd throw you off buildings, guarantee you. I mean, so, why would you ever ever support someone that would absolutely destroy you if you were within their their reach. And I'm sitting here looking at this article on the Gateway pundit brentin burning Musslim mobs roam the streets with knives and machetes, unchecked by police as labor government prepares to crack down on the far right thugs which are the nationalists, people, which are the natives that are up in arms because their children are being murdered by unstable Yeah, raped, killed, and this is just one incident that just it took them over the top. They've had enough. Even in Ireland, they've had enough. Like Ireland has like thirty percent I want to say twenty to thirty immigration. They've let that many people in. Like we've said before, I mean now a lot of. Them are in government Scotland, they have a lot in government. Yeah yeah, Because then people feel that because of this whole agenda, woke agenda, all this other stuff, you're like, you got to feel compassionate for these people, you got to help them. So then people go, well, I'm being good by voting for this migrant who entered our country because from a war torn region. But they might have alternative agendas in place. I mean, we were listening again to that was it? John B. Wells or whatever the other night, and he mentioned that as well, and he said, you know, it took the last time, it took seven hundred years to get the Muslims out of Europe, because what's going to happen this time, right when there was these wars going on and the difference between US and Europe. At least, although we're getting a lot of these gang members who have no regard for life at all, but there are some migrants here who you know, are just at people who were looking. They're jumping on that train that I can get into America and get a better life. There are some of them, you know, but at least the majority of them are on the Christian side. In the US for the most part, is a Christian nation. Over in Europe you have the yeah, well no, but you also some of them are Christian or maybe. Those are our principles the founding of the country. But definitely turned the tide. Yeah, but you have to you have this conflicting not only of culture but of religion, you know, because again the Muslims don't respect women as much, and then they when they're in Europe, Europe thinking well, we respect our women, why aren't they respecting our women because they don't they follow Sharia law. They don't care about your religion and what your beliefs are. They care about their own. So if we have a lot. Of women and infidels are animals. Yeah, But but I mean we have a lot of you know, Latin American people and South American people who are by you know, their countries in general, or Christian as well, So at least from the religious perspective, it's similar. So you're not you know, but we still have an invasion and we have many, many criminals coming across our border. But you know, but there are lots of Muslims as well well. Like I said, this, this article is speaking of a lot of what's been going over the last two weeks. Andy, No, he's a gay man, a reporter. I mean, he's the one that Antifa just beat the shit out of, you know, concrete bottles or whatever, and because he was spreading the news. Man, he's got some balls. This guy's he's kind of my hero. But he's over there, why is England rioting? And he's got a piece on it. There's eleven, at least eleven British cities armed that's that are the protests are becoming violent and armed gangs of Muslims are filmed. I mean they're showing the films. They're roaming the streets of Manchester, Stoke, on Trent Hall, South End, on the Sea. These are just some of these and Muslim there's one from Radio Genowa. This is on X Muslim immigrants in Stoke. British patriots with knives, hammers, axes. They do this because Allah wants it. Islam is a problem. Yeah, and they also know that they're not. Going to patrols. Yeah, they know they're not going to get in trouble. But if the British patriots are basically the indigenous people of England, if they try to protect themselves, they're going to be the ones arrested. No, that's what's happening. Yeah, they're going after people at these that start out peacefully protesting a lot of the time, and you know a lot. I love Tommy Robinson over there. He's been put in prison just because he spoke out against for the last ten and fifteen years. Then he got released and he left the country because. Yeah, well he yeah, so now he's doing documentarian work and he's still a journal in these bands of armed Michelin militants calling themselves Muslim Defense League, and a lot of these people are undocumented and they're just telling them to leave their weapons, like the cops will tell them, and they're they're praying before they go out to kill, yeah or whatever attack, and the cops are like, yeah, just put just put your weapons in the mosque. You know. That's about the gist of it. And then they go arrest their own citizens. But again, you guys have made up new crime. These things coming because like I've said, we've talked about before. I've been talking about this for over ten years trying to wake people up and saying this is going to come here and nobody would listen. But even then, like maybe eight years ago, seven years ago, I was reading articles that when people some people were trying to defend themselves and you can't own a gun over there in England. You can, but it's different. You keep your your shotguns or shooting guns, hunting guns over in a club in a club, yeah yeah, well unless you have like an estate and that's what you do. Yeah, but so you're allowed to own guns. That's what a lot of guys have, like BB guns. Yeah, so in general, right, they're not allowed to have weapons, but so how did they defend themselves with knives? But then there was this influx and increase of you know, stabbings and and or you know, people protecting themselves with a knife against a migrant. And then the gut the police were going after homeowners who a migrant broke into their home and they're trying to defend themselves with a knife, and then the homeowner is the one gets put some put in prison, then the migrant gets to be released. Then they put out so funny they put these garbage cans out there and said turn in your knives. It's kind of like here where they tell people to turn in their guns. They're like, drop your knives into these buckets and then we the police will collect them so we don't have any more violence in the country. And I'm like, what is that you suposed to turn What about your kitchen knives or you're never posted to cook again? And how you're going to cut anything right if you turn all your knives in? And then I even read an article once so far as to say they were telling women, well, you know, you don't have the right to defend yourself. Basically, if they want to come and rape you, just let it happen because more than likely they aren't going to kill you. They're just going to rape you and then they'll leave. Yeah, well, this is what we're speaking of in Europe and it's it's kind of what's happening here with our mass illegal immigration where the citizens' rights are not at all. I mean, they have more rights than a citizen, and that's what's going on. We're seeing it. You know, they're just trying to defend their towns. They're fed up with the attacks, and you know, the police get you know, just justice system looks the other way. Then this person does the same thing. You know, it's just a blind eye towards justice, preferential treatment for criminals because in our country we have laws. As soon as you cross illegally, you're a criminal. You've broken As soon as you do that you step foot on it American soil, you've broken a law. Yep. But it's okay because as to your point, this is you know the woke. Oh well, we have to have sympathy now. Well, our policy was a million immigrants a year forever, and we were the most welcoming country. Out of all the countries in the world, yep, we had the largest admittance into our country from immigrants the right way. Granted it costs a lot of money. You needs sponsorships, there's a whole bunch of and it takes years. But there's a process. So a lot of people that have gone through that process are spitting nails right now, you know. And they did not get to come in for free and get paid. They did not come in for free and not have to work, you know, and get collect two thousand a month from New York City or whatever, get a visa card that's loaded, get accommodations in a five star hotel, get flown around a country, get a phone. All this b s. You know, you're you're, you're, you're poking the bear and this is what's happening in Britain. And then they poked a bear a little too much and things are gonna go down. You're gonna see believe that there are guns in the UK, but it's usually criminals have them. But yeah, but what's gonna happen is. Like we were the government such years. Ago, what was going on is I think it was I think it was Sweden where men were because women were getting attacked on the subway trains. So a group of men that were Swedish nationals started to patrol because they couldn't rely on the police because the same thing the police were just letting it happened. So they were going in and they were being their own police force, and they were going on the trains riding them. I mean. But the thing is these guys are doing that on their own time because they have wives and kids, you know that they want to protect. And then but so they were like going after all these migrants that were trying to attack people, and then they tried to clear the subways and make them cleaning. So since the government doesn't do its job or local police are handcuffed against doing their own what they what they should be doing, so you get vigilanieism, you get movements that become even more pendulum swung. Yeah, like you will get fit skinheads, you will get Nazis, you will get Antifa joining in some of these movements. You know, it just happens at Antifa in this country. It's on like a different, a totally different side than they hystorically have been in Europe. Because Antifa is a very old organization. They're communists, right, Yeah, so I mean I fought the fascists whatever. Your point is that if you allow this to con you're. Going to get a lot of stuff. You don't want undesirable groups gaining power in your country, and you will see the pendulum will swing so hard that you won't not only before when it was going one direction and you didn't understand and you didn't recognize your own country and politics and the normalcy that we used to have in security. Then you get it going the other way, where it's gone so far from where you stood up for citizens' rights and things like that that it becomes fascism, totalitarianism, but both sides can I mean, we see it in this country. Yeah, it's almost. Total It's almost going to be like a civil war within the country, right, it'd be different groups of people, and as you said. And people let it happen because it's their flavor of dominance, you know, politically. Or well, I mean, but regardless. Of nationalists, you have no problem with being almost a racist or letting it happen. Yeah, I guess letting it happen, let happen, Yeah, because you've. Gone so far as it's may start to get power and power corrupts, right, so they might be like, oh, this is kind of nice of being in charge. I guess I wasn't saying it the way that I was in my mouth. My mind wasn't coming out of my mouth the correct But I think everybody gets it. That it and you used to tell me all the time the pendulum will swing, but it's going to swing the opposite direction super hard. And then you're not going to like what you see there either. Yeah, exactly, you can't stomach what's happening because everybody has a breaking point. So it looks like right now this is Britain's breaking point. But again, they let it swing so far one way. Now it's going to swing so far the other way that they don't like that either, as you said, And then and there's gonna be civil. War, Like there's going to be groups to gain power. Yeah. When they gain power of this movement, they're going to elect people where they're going to appoint people. Are it's going to trickle into politics, yeah, and then I mean that's where it gets dangerous, I think, yeah, or potentially dangerous unless calmer heads prevail and you know, things kind of equal out. But see, and the thing is that, again, this didn't have to get to this level if people stood up before. But they would not even in our country. You know, again been shouting to the rum. All we have to do is follow the laws. Well that is, it's as simple as that. But it don't change laws to accommodate this exactly. But again is okay somethings people have allowed all of this to happen. They've kept their mouth shut. What is this saying? When good does nothing, evil prospers. So, you know, because you don't want to rock the boat, you don't want to make people think that you're racist, you don't want you don't want to offend anybody. You don't whatever it is. You know, like, you can make a comment and people will take it and say, oh, you're a racist. You're not a racist. You're just saying a fact. It happened in Nazi Germany. That's why the crazies gained power. Yeah, but they use those platforms to gain power in politics and movement disruptions. It took fifteen years whatever, from the twenties to the middle thirties or early thirties, but then you had. But then people were into you know, in this they were climate has to be Yeah, the climate has to be right. It's like a great recipe, right, you got to have all the right ingredients, but you put together. And it was a bad time economically, a bad time morale, and people they're morale and their hope was low. You know, so many things. And then it's always easy to blame somebody else for your problems. So that's what they did. They blamed the Jews. It's like, oh, they were all the bankers and they were this and that, so they took your money. You know, it wasn't that, it was a variety of different things. Well they're coming. It's World War One, and it took a short generation to you know, create another World War. Yeah, because the people were so disenfranchised after World One, they lost and they got grounded into. Well, they were forced to pay reparations. Does that sound familiar people reparations? So because and again you're blaming the entire German population for the fact that they went to war. Who was then determined that the government put the people into the war. If you pulled the people, average people never want to go to war, and it's still to this day. If you said, hey, do you want to go to war, most people are gonna be like no, it's the government makes those choices. So the government of Germany made those choices put him into World War One, and because of all the devastation. The world, the fact of everything that happened. Yeah, but the world powers came together and said you had to pay reparation. It was the age of kings and empires, you know, World War One, Yeah, and that largely eliminated it all. Yeah, exactly. But they then said, well, because of all the damage you caused, because Germany was the enemy and you lost, so now you have to pay reparations to the rest of the world. And the reparations were so egregious hard that it basically made the people they put them in destitute, you know what I mean. And they were looking for a way out because they were in such dire straits, right, and then when Hitler comes along and promises them all these great things, they're like, well that sounds good. Popping math and getting all crazy as an order. He was a crazy good speaker, I guess. And you see some of the videos, you're like that dude is possessed yeah, you're like, he is possessed by a damn demon look at. Him, I know. But he promised all these things and they were again living like like that. Maybe it sounds kind of familiar paper and. They became nationalistic. Yeah we should. We were a proud people. We don't deserve this. You deserve to live better Middle clas. You should be able to feed your children, clothe your children. Yeah, send them the schools. You know, you have basic rights as Germans. You know, that's how it starts. Yeah, they're taking everything from us. They took everything. The West took everything from us. The Jews took every I think that was more of a slow burn, but yeah, you always need They used to attack the communists. Yeah, the communists are trying to destroy our country as well, and we're already on our knees. Yeah. You know, all these different factors and all. These government always points to an enemy which is never then a movement can. Yeah, but the government's usually the one that makes the problems that you have, right, but they always pick an enemy which is not them. Yeah, that's the angle on not trusting the government. That's why we need to change. You don't let the communists in this country. Yeah, you know, all these things, so and then you have exactly that's the pendulum swinging so far that it just is an evil movement. Yeah. It started out probably on people's emotions and you know, we deserve better, and well, yeah, that's what I'm saying. It made a lot of sense. It made a lot of sense. And from the beginning he did a lot for the made the people's car, right, well, he did. The beatle Bug was the people's car. But the average person didn't have a car, so he gave them the opportunity to have a car. And it was a car that was so basic. It came with a man you want how to fix it? Right, and he did several things in the then auto bums. So for the average there were a lot of technological advances and that was just you know, and. For the average person, they're like, wow, I've never owned a car. Under him, I got a car. So he sounded good and he sounded okay. But as he gained more power that people started to see his totalitarian nature start to come through, right, But by then it was too late, you know, because you you you basically were enticed by his There. Was so much intrigue. And I mean, you look at our political system now and the ruling class that they're doing so many false flags, and that's what Hitler did, a lot. Of false flags, tag fires. The glass knock, you know, I mean, what was it called crystal knock and knock whatever? The Night of Broken Glass when they finally found a new enemy in the Jews after they'd already gained power, and they burned down the rice rag Stag fire that was there, like parliament or whatever, and they blamed it on communists or somebody. But it was an internal job. And that's where Antifa's from. So be careful. But I mean, we're just railing on here. I think you guys get it. It's just some crazy stuff. To flip into something else. I suppose, not only all this, it's World War three's on the door. Yeah. Well, and add to that, you got the Democratic nominee. Oh it's not even she didn't even get one vote to be the So for those of you who are yeh if you're a Democrat. Yeah, So for those of you who are Democrats, should be mad because you didn't even get given the option. You weren't even given the choice. They picked one for you, and I. Don't hear enough pushback. I see some billionaire donors that are like this is bs and they're going off. Yeah, and some high level donors, but the majority, ninety nine percent of the Democrats perfectly cool with it. Yeah, And it's like that should piss you off because basically. Dude, I would be freaking. Because imagine, so what they're what the government tends to do is they go, well, nobody protested this time, so next time, we're not going to give you a choice either. We're going to pick them for you, so you'll never get a choice after this. This is basically changing the tide on you. Guys will get on your knees and stroke Obama's member because in the Clintons, because in polite, that's they forced the old man out and they didn't have enough time. I thought it would be big Mike, but they got Camella in there, and she was the worst Democratic Democrat. I mean she got like a percent of like out of the fifteen she was the worst performing Democrat for president. Yeah, a nominee. And now this is this is on all the power players. You see him, it's the Clintons, It's the freaking Obamas. It's people like that that have. Chose in your new your new candidate. Yeah, and you didn't even get a say because you know, you didn't vote for Kamala in the ticket. You voted for Biden because he was your boy, right. Yeah, So and then they didn't allow RFK, who's a Democrat, they would allow him to run or even you know, really if they wanted the RFK should have been debating Kamala. And then you get the pay. They stole Biden's votes, they stole Biden's money, they knocked they pushed him out, and stole all his you know, delegates in his money, and they put this woman who. Has supposed to his place links. Her family has links to community. Yeah, they're talking about communism. There you go, they're all there. Yeah, they're like in part they used to be in like organizations and stuff. Yeah, so that's who you you're gonna be. And you see a lot of black folks coming out like she ain't black. Yeah, it's true. She she identify fight is an Asian person. Yeah, because her mother's from India. Her mother's from India, her father's from Jamaica. But when I mean that's who she chose at a time, yeah, in her life, probably like going to college. Yeah, at some point in time. And when she first got elected and started making headway in government, she said, oh, I'm an Indian Americans, Asian American. She didn't say she was a Black American, NOE. So now all of a sudden she's saying she's. On the record when somebody asked her, what do you are you going to do anything for the black community of America, you know, when she was running for whatever, and she said no. And she's put in more black people in San Francisco as a DA. She's let people that she's let people rot on death penalties, that evidence came out and said that they are innocent, and she said, would look so bad for her. So she's like whatever. She probably cackled maniacally like she does, and whatever. Man, that's your guy, that's your star. So I don't know, I'd be up in arms, I'd be voting. I find RFK very attractive as a candidate. Give them for me. I know what Trump's already done for me. So I'm on the Trump wagon. I'll just say it. But if Trump wasn't there, I would seriously consider our FK Junior. Oh yeah, I mean I can't believe he didn't even get a shot. Nope, they wouldn't allow him because they already had because they at that time they knew who they wanted, which originally was going to be buying, but because of his health, it didn't happen. So they're not going to give They want their person in office. Yeah, he got the debate once and they were like, oh shit, can't pump them up with enough drugs to make them sound good. Yep, So we got a bail on him, and it's emerging all hands on deck, Pelosi threatening him, Listen, we're going to do twenty fifth Amendment. If you don't bow out. Yep, you can run out your term, but you're not going to be the nominee. Yeah, And there was all kinds of threats behind the scenes. They're going to come out. People are going to start, I mean they're already leaking. Yeah, so you're going to see what's what's. I don't know what they're going to do because she's not viable to run. As soon as she does a debate, it's going to be a shit show. Yeah, it's going to be word salads left and right, worse than I do. You know. That's why we're trying to tell. Okay, the people that are listening audience, right, that's why we think there's going to be some serious turmoil between now and the election. Well, we said, and there wasn't. An I didn't really count on an assassination tempt this soon. Yeah, but I kind. Of figured something was going to go on, and I thought there would be more better ways to not have an election or not have Trump. I mean, it's because they're not getting him on these phonies. They thought he would be imprisoned by now because they've rigged the game so much and it's just not falling for him. No, nope. Yeah, some days you're not at your best if you're an athlete, some days you can't whatever reason, you're not bringing it. Yeah, So they thought for sure he would be in prison and then then Biden wouldn't have to debate him, right, But it didn't happen. So now they're scrambling and they're rushing to go with the Plan B that they aren't prepared for. Right. But it's gonna be perpetual lawfare, and that's just as we're gonna This is their strategy from forever if they couldn't give there's just all these nuisance distractions because they're already that they're gonna what had they kicked it to the appeals court again, and that judge is like, I don't know, you got to show up on Saturday on this date. Yeah, well yeah there. I forget what it is, but it means there's so many. Of them, Yeah, ninety fella e Judge Chaka. Khan or whatever her name, Chakak, I don't I don't know how to pronounce her name. No, but regardless, it's like so and we talked about, you know, the K cars and all those other things in the one episode. Car Club Club K car R. You know. So they're just don't be surprised if you see another pandemic brain breakout. We told you about the pandemic bird flu. How it keeps coming up in the news. I mean, it's like they're prompting you to tell you you know it's coming, and they're already. I've seen articles that you know, good old Fizer Maderna, They're they're ready with their burg. Anybody out there that likes getting vaccinations, I would submit to you maybe push the Brakes on that because this is just going to be everything. Every year they're going to have something they're going to make a new vaccine for. But this is another just track vaccine that's not going to be well tested, right, It's going to be another one, just like the COVID vaccine. It's like, we were just listening to Johnson from Wisconsin senator Yeah, right, congressman whatever, But he's like, basically, you know, for the longest time they've had these flu shots, people just don't not enough people. There's not enough money in it. They're not taking them. Like I never get a flu shot. I'm like, whatever, it's the fuck, it's voluntary. Yeah. So so they finally with the crisper technology and creating all these bugs. And that's another thing. These bat people go into caves and there's treaties. They're not allowed to create a bioweapon from any any virus, not allowed to soup it up. But so they soup all these things up, but they don't break the treaty because in the treaty you're allowed to make antidotes counter just in case something gets out there. So you get to make the bioweapon that you're not allowed to make under the treaty, but it's in the guise of a vaccine or a counter you're countering a disease, but you're building a bioweapon. COVID was a bio weapon. It was souped up freaking cold. So they're circumventing, like you said, these treaties that basically say it's illegal to net a bio weapon, because they're saying, oh, well, but but then if it does come out, we have to have a way to combat it or people will die. So they're allowed to then, like you said, create it, so they can create the antidote, mess around things, they get them bu. Oh it got out. Yeah, and there's fifteen he said, there's around fifteen labs right now in the United States doing questionable things, and they want to know they're doing four yas or investigations. They want to know what they're up to. Yeah, what are you actually testing or what are you making a vaccine for? What's going to come out? Right? Because that COVID that all that research was at like North Carolina University, and Biden made Fauci stopped funding for it and made Fauci well outlawed it essentially, and Fauci just moved it to China. It's a fact, yep, and then funded it there. Yeah, as we've said before, follow the money. It's always the money, right, I mean in this this brief, I mean. Good for Obama, but maybe that's what they wanted to happen. Anyhow, in this brief video we watched, he talked about, you know, there's a there's a company or nonprofit or whatever it is called eco Health, right, and so eco Health is a it says eco Health Internationals and Association with regional chapters across Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. Established in two thousand and six. That's pretty much. And there's an alliance. Their ego Health Alliance is using cutting edge science to protect the planet from the threat of new and emerging diseases. But in this video he basically says that ni AID funded eco Health for with fourteen million dollars, The Department of Defense, Yeah, Apartment of Defense, let's see, biological weapon funded ego Health for forty two million dollars, and US AID, which they basically said is basically a CIA cutout. Well, DoD the M and R what is that? Always m and R. Yeah, they're the ones that funded the research for that stuff for many years. Yeah. I mean, but so the US AID, which they said in the video said that they're basically a CIA cutout, funded them for fifty three million. So that's altogether one hundred and nine million dollars to Eco Health Alliance. That's basically creating vaccines for essentially for diseases that shouldn't exist because you're not allowed to be making these diseases, you know. And so many labs in the Ukraine where we were doing our business. And how did the Russians know, Well, it's because most of them were the Russians labs when it was the USSR they built the facilities. Interesting, right, Wow, would they ever know that? Yeah? Well, and that's part of the reason why Russia went into. The Ukraine Victoria Newland. They shut down all of those labs. Russia did when they went into the Ukraine. Yeah, because they were rumor is that they were doing genetic testing on with bioweapons, just like the Chinese are doing recognizing the DNA to make the it's it's like a race specific virus. Yeah. So if I want to wipe out all all. The Irish in America, So there's more people with Irish blood in America than there is in Ireland. You could take out half our population. Probably everybody's Irish over here, got a little bit Irish in them. So that's it won't affect the Asians or maybe just the Japanese. Yeah, exactly, So you should be scared. Victoria, Victoria Newlan knew all about it. She a lied to Congress. Oh, we don't have bio until there was irrefutable proof, and she had to admit to it in front of Congress. And that's your CIA chief over there, that started the Color Revolution, that puts uh Selenski in Selenski propped him up as a proxy for the United States. You guys got to get the shit out of your ears, man in your eyes, and well and funding giving Howoodzer's you know, to the as off battalions all the Nazis over there. What do you mean there's Nazis? And just go ahead and look at their flags and ship their battalion flags. They're basically militias that have been fighting the Russian speaking people in the dom bask and all that those regions where Russia's now at. They've been slaughtering them for before crimea got invaded by the Russians. So I mean, I don't know if you just like are blind patriots and you think this, you know, we're the good guys. We're not really the good guys all the time. No, but that goes to show you that why we say, you know, in our headline right, yesterday's conspiracy, today's news. We'll find out, but it'll be too late, and then basically saying. Your daughters and sons are going to go over there. If we don't stop it, and basically saying, you know, we're basically against the mainstream media, you know, and they're propaganda because they again we told you under Obama, he basically allowed the mainstream media to propagandize Americans and that was illegal before. So then because I you know, again listen to Martin Armstrong and other people who deal with people international, and he's like, you know, when I go over there, they get different news than we do because our news is totally blacked out, right, so we don't get to hear what's going on in other other places, and they're like, what is going on in America? What is happening? Because we used to be blind over here. We used to be the bast you know, the the beacon of light and hope for the world. But now we're like, people like, what is the craziness going on in America? And you know it's because everybody's blind, they don't pay attention. And it's almost like goes back. To trying to browbeat our listeners. I mean, I know it sounds like because we just get passionate guys. I mean, we're not trying to be assholes. But well, no, I mean what I was gonna say, it's. Just so frustrating when you know the information is cross reference fourteen times from so many different sources, and you're just like, what is I have to believe that this is nothing else but the truth. It's not a conspiracy theory. No, the BBC's talking about it. The economist though whatever. Its kind of goes back to too, like you know, when you look back at the Roman Empire, right, what did they do right? They were the first to create welfare, right, because the mass is when they started to erupt because they were poor too. Again economics and you know, they're starting to get angry and the government didn't want to be overturned, so let's give the little give the people a little bit of something to help them out. So they created welfare, right, and then then they created what circuses or the gladiator fights. So that's that was the same bread and circus. So that's what you do well, fair and entertainment. You distracted, keep you distracted. So and I'd listen to a guy on tinfoil hat and his masters and stuff. It's all he was like, I wish I would have, but now I get to use my Roman, my concentration in Roman history, you know. And he's like, listen, and he's the guy that said towards the end it was fifteen one hundred or one thousand, five hundred percent inflation. And then he said also that towards the end the last hundred years, he was like, the emperors were put in place by the Barbarian kings. It was all puppet It was all in that. He's like before it was internally like the puppet master would be a Roman citizen that would put you know, it's basically a figurehead. Right, we all know the story. And look at Obama, look at Biden, look at Kamala Harris. There's no way she's not I mean put in place to facility facilitate some other agenda, not not the American people's so and he didn't say the economic ending and then the political nationalistic ending of the Roman Empire. So they're two different things. Well yeah, I mean and if. You look in mass immigration was one of them. Yeah. Inflation, outrageous inflation. Debasing of the currency, right. Yeah, the base, the basement of the. Currency because the government was corrupt. They were Oh. The ironic thing talking about that is like when Rome was burning towards the end, what were what were the people in the Senate doing? They were debating whether angels had a sex? Are they you know. They're distracted by Yeah, they were. They were doing those guys like, oh are they like right now? What's going on right now? That's funny because are the old man? I don't know. This dude was so great. He was just shoving out like dates and times and he said when Justinian, you know, because the Eastern Roman Empire fell in the Western and then the Western they they thrived till Middle Ages and they went to try to re consolidate the two empires and actually to save face, where all these paintings of Rome burning is the general burning Rome because they couldn't win. Yeah, so he just like leveled it, raised it to the ground basically, and left. But I'm saying, but the Senate was there debating whether angels have sex, and it's like and then, now, what's the biggest thing, one of the bigger things in our economy today? Oh LBGTQ and their rights and this and that, and you know, are they a girl? Are they boy? Should the boys be in the girls sports? You know, this is the kind of crap that we're talking about. And our cities are burning, right Our country's burning. Look at the interest rate, look at you know, people or can't even survive, you know. I mean, here's another article we spend. It just says America is currently spending two point four billion dollars every day in interest every day. So it says the federal government spent six hundred and fifty eight billion dollars in interest in twenty twenty three. That's a forty eight percent jump. So, I mean, if you really think that everything's going to be rosy in the future, you better wake up because this debt is not sustainable. And the last time multiple and this is we're not the only country. Every country around the world is in the same debt debacle. And the last time we were in this debt debacle, we had a great depression. And here's here's one of my anil romes burning the empire's dead, I think, yeah, we're dead. Our empire is dead. I think it's about to go down next twenty years. And doesn't mean that the constitution needs to be dead, No, it doesn't. It just means that we have no more emperor, right. Yeah, the foreign infiltrators, the people that are behind our politics nowadays, maybe they won't be involved anymore and the power will go back to the people and it'll our government will run as it should. Yeah, and don't be run again every you know, great empire they have failed, like Rome failed. Right, but Italy still exists, right, Rome still exists. So it doesn't mean you still exist. Yeah, you don't go you don't go extinct. It just means you deal with some tough times, you hopefully emerge better and you've learned some lessons and you rebuild, not in the same structure. So we're not saying that you get rid of the constitution. Absolutely not. I don't think the constitution is broken. I think the problem we have is we do not enforce. The constitutions are broken. Yeah, but like you said, we're not enforcing the laws. We have the laws, we don't enforce it. So our constitution is fine. We don't enforce the constitution properly. We aren't allowing it to do what it's When we don't, when. We stop using it as a guide stone, we're guiding star, that's when we get in trouble. Yeah. You know, I'm not saying the original Constitution didn't need amendments. Yeah, exactly, there's you know, of course, you know we'd probably still have slavery, right, Yeah, I mean that needed to be amended a long time ago. Yeah, but so yeah, it's not perfect. But the stuff that says it's supposed to, like the number one the first thing is freedom of speech. Why do you have that so me and you can talk about this. Why do you have the second Amendment so you can protect the first? Exactly? So it's pretty. Simple if you think about it that way. Yeah, but if we. Didn't have the First Amendment, we wouldn't be able to talk about this stuff. Being in prison, probably because we're saying things against the government. So yeah, that's why I. Mean, I love my country with all my heart. I would die for it. I love my country. I don't love my government, No, I don't. I don't believe in the leadership. No. I think there needs to be a generation that's behind us, that you know, needs to witness some crap go down, have their eye eyes, you know, be be blue pilled, what a red pilled? Whatever the heck that's saying, is not black pilled. I think that's a bad thing. Everything's doom and gloom. But you still have to have hope. And maybe that's my hope, is that a younger generational step up and kind of put things right. Yeah, but also again, you need to know your history because you could put in the wrong kind of structure. Sure, you know, so you do need guidance and you need to understand. I'm just talking about a better ethical, Yeah, class of people than we have currently that give a crap. That aren't you know, getting rich off one hundred and thirty thousand dollars a year job in government? Yeah, coming out with the forty million dollars in a few hours. Yeah, man, but we ran long. It's been a while. There's always a lot of stuff to say because you know, we take it on tangents and and that's fine. I mean, if you guys enjoy the conversation, but I hope you guys get something from it. We enjoy debating and I guess getting passionate about certain things, and I think it probably shows sometimes for the better. But I appreciate you being here, and you know your time's valuable. I appreciate it. Are we done em? So? Yeah? We love you. God loves you. And my mouth say goodbye, goodbye, goodbye bye. Names name D about a D.
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