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He's one of these guys. Yeah, and he's vetted presidents for presidential candidates for years since Reagan. I think mainly in the Republican side, but he has they've called him in because they said, we need to make sure this person can run the country. You know, you are going to basically vet them from an economics point of view, what they yeah, or see. If they're starting grasp. Because if they've got to vote on something or vito something, are they going to understand the concept enough to make. It put policy in place? Yeah? You know, how is it going to effect? Yeah? So do they understand it enough to be able to be viable? So tell me quick story about him And when they called him in for w oh. Yeah, he like in one of his interviews that I heard, he basically was called to vet w and yeah. And then they said, well this time it's different. He's like, what do you mean it's different And they said, well this time, you know, he's dumb. And he goes, why would you put somebody in the president who's dumb? And they said, well, because he has the name, we think he can win. And he just thought that was crazy, you know, but you know that they just call him in for his advice, not for you know, they're not going to follow necessarily what he tells them. But that's what he was told, and. I bet you that he started and again after he figured out that he was we were talking about Patsy's. The dark. Journalists was talking about Patsy's and assassinations and all that. He's kind of like a presidential Patsy because, I mean, how many children died in Iraq. I mean, it's just all the shit he was involved with. He was a puppet. You know, we know who you know, Cheney and Rumsfeld. Mostly, Yeah, and that's why he's said. Chaney was president. I think, well, no, he's what he said pretty much. He said, you know, they pretty much pick they you know, the dark, the deep state, essentially people you don't we don't elect. Essentially the ones that you know pick the cabinet, and those are the people running the government. So and but you but I think people visibly saw it in the Bush administration because everybody knew he was kind of dumb. And then Cheney was really running the show. But really the people behind the scenes were running the show. Of course, he was just there. And here we are till you know, up till today. Yeah, you know Biden and Harris. Yeah, you see, Obama's it's just more and more obvious. Yeah, it's not that they're really high. I mean, because Biden nor Harris are at all qualified to be I mean, Harris couldn't. She was the worst out of the Democratic I mean running the nominees, you know, in the debates. In the polling, she was got like eight percent out of like all twelve of them. Yeah, beauty booty Judge did better than her. And then what Tulsi Gabbert like set her on fire man just destroyed her. She marked her in the debates, and it's just fast forward here we are, right, No, no one voted for her to be the nominee. I mean, we we keep pounding this into the ground, but it's just the stark reality of what an upside down. World we live in, I know, I mean we're supposed to live in a democracy. Well how how democratic is that if not one the Democrat was able to even vote that that's who they wanted to be there. Yeah, they're they just basically. Joe's money and his war chest and his his delegates. Yep. And they basically said, too bad. This is who you get, you know, this is we're picking this person for you, and this is your choice. Either you choose you can choose her or Donald Trump. So so over on Greg's site USA watchdog dot Com. I'm just gonna go ahead and read some of these and there's there's an overview of what they talk about, and then you go to his site you'll get the fifty four minute interview, which is always something we look forward to when he has when anyone has Martin Armstrong on yeah, or what's her what's her name? Selari Report, Catherine austen Fitz. Yeah. I mean those are two the smartest economics type people. I think that has a greater understanding on geopolitical economic goings on. They really do. But so it's always a treat, so we thought we'd hit this for you guys. So this is by Greg Hunter. Almost everything you see and hear with the lying legacy media and the government is a lie. Just this past week, the Biden administration backtracked about unemployment, as it was widely reported US economy added eight hundred and eighteen thousand fewer jobs than first reported in year that ended in March. A huge miss or a huge lie, take your pick. Other big lies we have been told in recent years. Trump is colluding with Russia. Hunter Biden's laptop is Russian disinformation. And you had what fifty one in telewe gint's officers basically putting their name on a diety and then there was like a how they could protect themselves in that little document, you know, which is just like a backdoor to back out of that. But no one would report on that aspect of it. They're just a bunch of you know, Brennan and all these Brennan's a straight up communist. He voted for a communist presidential nominee. You know, screw that guy. He's destroying the country still. And the CV nineteen vax injections are safe and effective. That is just scratching the surface of the lies we are told on a daily basis. The lies which people realize are becoming preposterous, are adding to the public's lack of confidence in everything, including the economy. Martin Armstrong says, we are in a period of great uncertainty. When people are uncertain, they don't spend, they save. That's what happens in a depression and a recession. So if you have no confidence in the future because of all this crazy stuff going on, what do you do, Well, you don't borrow and you pull back and say, let me see what's going to happen. Yeah, I mean, and that's kind of I mean, besides the you know, high inflation that's making everybody's pocketbooks tighter. But you do see. And then of course the higher interest rates, it makes it harder for people to even borrow or to buy a house or a car or whatever. But you see it. I mean, we talked about how repos are rising and all this stuff, and we just saw an article today about how the largest RV seller is basically slashing prices to fifty percent off. Now some of that get yourself in RV folks. Yeah, so some of that is yeah, because obviously people don't have the money to buy it. Maybe just the payments are becoming a little bit too hard to do because interest rates are much higher, so the payments would obviously become larger as well. So a variety of things, or as he said here, I mean, people are just not sure, they're uncertain about the future. And because of that, you will you'll be like, I don't know if I really need that right now, I better hold off because I don't know what tomorrow is going to bring. Right So a lot of factors, and then the election is causing you know, a lot of uncertainty. People are not sure what's going to happen. They see the craziness. Obviously Trump was to me, try to assassinate Trump. Then you got Harris, who, oh jeez, with all of her you know, campaign promises and things she's talking about, I mean talking about price controls as their way of combating inflation. But anybody who knows, if you look at history at all, you'll see any country that does price. Inflation communist countries, well they are. Usually communists, but it never ends well, it ends usually ends up in hyperinflation, you know, because what happens is people. You know, if you if you try to tell your grocery you try to say, okay, you got to charge a dollar for a loaf of bread. But then you got to figure there's something there's a there's a farmer that grows the wheat. Then there's somebody processing into a bread. Then you have a logistics somebody you know, sending it to the grocery store. And then you have the grocery store, you have four people maybe that need to have some level of money that they make off of that product. Right, If all of those things cost five dollars to get that final product to the store, and you're saying the grocery store only can charge you one, then somebody has to eat it along the way. So if it's the grocery store, because they're the last person on the chain, well, the grocery store is going to take a four dollar loss for every one dollar. You know, business they won't exactly, and that's exactly what happens. So then then you get even more shortages because all the grocery stores, because they can't take that, would. Utterly destroy them because their profit margins are shit to begin with. No, I know, right, they're so small. Yeah, they're a couple percent maybe gas. You know, people were like, oh, it's the gas station's gouging, wasn't it. These these clowns were saying that before, and it's not. They make like a half a percent of gallon or something half a cent. Yeah, and gas stations and grocery stores and their. Profit margins are very hard to make more money on the candy and all the crap inside. Yeah, But again going back to that example, so if they had stores are yeah, so if they had to eat that and say, okay, I got to take a loss for every loaf of bread I sell. Yeah, obviously they will not stay in business very long. Then when they close, that would create more shortages, which then causes prices to rise. Right, So then that's why you get these hyper inflation situations. So if she does that, then don't that's what you can expect hyper inflation. Everyone's already screaming about it. Yeah, because theoretically, I mean, we're just. People are like, you're insane. Because we're not supposed to be in a communist country, right, or even socialists for that matter. But but that's apologies want she wants to put through. And also that huge capital gains tax, what was. It forty over one hundred thousand of unrealized gains or something? I think that was some number I heard. Was it forty I can't remember, something. Huge, It was a big number, like, and somebody was giving an example of like Jeff Bezos Bezos whatever Strong. In this interview, and he was basically saying that if you, let's just say, if we'd have to, he'd have to sell his stock to pay that capital gains tax. Because again this is. Like, remember if you and this wasn't an unrealized gain situation. But when Elon sold a bunch of stock so he could pay his billion dollar tax bill. Yeah exactly. So that's what he's saying, that his own stock to pay a billion Yeah, because they don't have it. So that's what he's saying. So all these billionaires that they say. One year a billion dollars, Yeah. But they say that as the rich. Yeah, that's the that's the way they always tut to get the average person to vote for these policies is because we're gonna go after those rich, and you're not rich, so you know, you don't have to worry about it. But I think once before on this show, we talked about the income tax and how how that one because even on this interview he talks about he said the income tax was basically passed because they said anybody that made three thousand dollars a year was considered rich at that time, and because he said his grandpa made like twenty a month or them. Yeah, and so they basically said that it's like, oh, they're rich. Then you go, yeah, well I'm not rich, so I don't need to worry about that. But again, here we are today everybody pays income tax, right, and then they then it used to be voluntary. Voluntary, so you would have to World War two, they basically took it out of your paychecks. Yeah, it was. So you can't escape it. You can't like not. Set it in trust us. But there was a war going on, and they payroll taxes. I kind of get it in a way. Yeah, but you're not supposed to be taxed. Our constitution says no tax. I know, but try to fight it. You'll end up like that guy that was all over the radios in the nineties and wrote a book, you know, you don't have to pay your taxes or something. I can't remember his name, but he was all over the place on radio stations, you know, TV shows. Yeah, and they threw his ass in jail. He went to prison, Yeah he did. But but so you know, it's the creature from Jackal Island, right, all this stuff. Yeah, so her policies are crazy. But like you said, the rich would have to sell their stock to pay all these bills. And he said, you'll have the biggest stock mark crash you'd ever seen in history, because if they're dumping billions of dollars in stock to pay their tax bill. Then there's not billions in the stock I mean there's billions in the stock market, but they would be like they would take so much out of the market it would crash all the market. So, you know, they just that's where Martin always says that Armstrong always says this, which I agree with, because a lot of people in government, they you know, a lot of them are lawyers and most of them never had a real job, so they don't understand how things work. And they definitely don't understand the economy and how markets and things of that nature work. So you try to do this, don't hurt the bureaucrats feelings. Yeah, but if you do this, then you're going to cause this. And then they then they try to find escapegoat and said, well, who's the one that did this? And they always try to say it's people's shorting stock and all this stuff, but they don't understand even how that works. So you know, it's just so crazy how how they are. I mean, it's just more bad ideas from like uneducated people, yeah, terribly unqualified. I mean you can see the things that they push, you know, they have communistic ideologies. Yeah, I mean you can go back to Marxism and all these in the philosophers within the theory of communism. You know, well it didn't work because of that. It never is going to fricking work. Neither is socialism. No, between those two ideologies. Yeah, they've killed more people globally under those two regimes than any other in the world. Right, I forget the number. It's staggering, Yeah it is. It's like five million, large number. Yeah, just terrible numbers. So yeah, so yeah, okay, So but to go back then where we'll go to the next section of this synopsis here, you know, Armstrong says another big lie to the public is the overall approval rating of Kamala Harris. The so called polls say Harris is running neck to neck with Donald Trump and the presidential race. Well, don't believe it, because Armstrong says recent data says a recent data dive into his Socrates computer program says Kamala's approval rating is only around ten and a half percent. And then he greg Hunter has a confidential source as well that basically says the rating is eight and a half. So he has no somebody that works somewhere that he can't give up the names. Yeah, well, we know that the polling between Trump and Biden and then just was similar numbers. I mean, like Joe had worse numbers than this. I think like seven percent or something. The most recent pool yeah, I think he made it was around thirteen or I don't know something. Iran ironically enough, confidence in government is seven percent. Well here's yeah, he says here confidence in government is seven So in the interview, which rightly so, Martin Armstrong says, well, how is that possible? Then she currently is the vice president, so she's in government. So if the polls tell you, and this is what the news has all the news, the polls tell you, the confidence and government is seven percent, So how can she have that? I have a rating that she's running neck to neck with Trump. If confidence of government is seven percent, she is government? Yeah, how could she possibly be forty fifty sixty percent? It's illogical. The polls are really propaganda at this point. We know this since sixteen. I mean, there was just so many big polls that had it wrong. Yeah, with Hillary and Trump, well exactly that that's. When everybody started sniffing it out. And there's like one or two maybe that are pretty Yeah, all the polls they're not leaning one way or another. Yeah, the polls also. Hit because they'll what they'll do, especially Democrat leaning, they'll take one thousand Democrats and they'll take three hundred Republicans. Yeah. I mean it's just it's already slanted. Yeah, when your research is just biased. Yeah, but like you said that, in twenty sixteen, all the polls said Hillary was way higher. To clean Trump's clock. Yeah. Then obviously he didn't. She didn't win. So it was just and people may forget about sixteen. Man, it was just ridiculous everybody. I was like, holy crap, what is going on? You know what this Trump guy that was I was a little afraid of him. I'm like, how is this gonna work? Like? And then you know, I got on board because I didn't realize that it was so much better than the UNI Party. Yeah, which is just a large that's a big statement. I mean I think everybody should feel that way about Democrats and most Republicans, of most Democrats. And I remember back in that time because again I've been Avid Martin Armstrong reader for decades and he you know, he's he had mentioned that, you know, the computer was projecting that a third part of can and it would win in twenty sixteen. And everybody's like, well, your computer was wrong, because you know he was a Republican, and he said, well, wait a minute, he's like the Democrats hate Trump, the Republicans hate Trump. I mean, look at how many if you remember back then when he was president, a lot of Republicans hated him, and they, you know, drag him under the bus, right along with the Democrats. So so he said, in essence, he was a third party candidate because he didn't belong to either one of them. Essentially he was. I mean we know that, you know, on both sides really tried to screw him. I mean even his own cabinet was stabbing you in the back, left and right. That's why he was firing. From the beginning from before. You know, the government was after him before he even became president. And an interesting thing I'd listened to on an interview with him. I mean that that right there is telling Yeah, it's just Republicans don't want him. I mean, it's just the UNI Party does not want exactly. Not Yeah, he's not part of the DC. Swamp, yeah, exactly. He's not a bureaucrat. He's not a politician that's been bought and paid for with control files and join the club. We got some pictures of you with a seventeen year old girl. Yeah, you know, you know, you don't. People don't realize there's got to be control files on all these a holes. Yeah. They go with all the best intentions and then they start, you know, either they flash out or they get caught in and they change everything that they stood for prior. To Like that young guy that was an away from Carolina. Yeah, but yeah, Madison Hawthorn. Yeah, but he basically said, they tried to get me to join do Orgies and. All these other parties. And he was like, what I mean, there's a reason they call uh the turtle. What's his name, McConnell. McConnell. Yeah, he's a cokehead. He was cocaine McConnell. But but he was saying that, he's like they were trying to like get as a freshman in. He wasn't playing ball, he was. Yeah, and he was like what And then of course he wasn't re elected. They smeared they spent a lot of money to destroy him, which is because they couldn't get a control file. Now, I don't know whether or not he deserved to be in office. I don't really know. I don't know, just peripheral observations. It seemed like, you know, he was super young too. He was very young, yes, but I think that he but he came out and said that. He was like, you know, basically you could see that He's like, I know I'm never going back and I don't want to, so I'm just gonna say some stuff here. And it sounded because he was on like a podcast or YouTube something, yeah, and you know, it was just being himself, I guess a young man dropping I don't know if he was swearing, but it was pretty pretty much something. You know. That's the situation. That kind of was like he was just being a normal Joe and then he drops that hammer and everybody's. Like what yeah. Even I was like, man, sounds like you know, sour grapes or something. Yeah, but knowing that they do have control, I don't. Know if he was just yeah, I heard these things, so I'm going to say this. Yeah, I don't know, but that that one guy that was just out else did the Republican Santos or something like that, Oh the gay Yeah, he was saying stuff like there was there's secret rooms and all these things that people don't There's all. Kinds of with page boys and stuff. And I don't know if that was the eighties. I think that was the eighties, and I think Reagan protected a couple of the Republicans disappear political move but there was all kinds of scandals, yeah, about sexual abuse with page girls and page boys. Yeah, with senators and shit. Yeah. Actually, no, there's always been these scant this. You know, there's a lot of iffy stuff with the senior Bush senior in this. I think this is like Arkansas or this like Orphanage. I mean, there are some crazy fringy stuff with these politicians. Yeah, and unfortunately a lot of the it's like I'm just because I'm rolling this story in my head now, I'm trying to make sense of it to maybe explain further. But I don't think I'm going to, yeah, because I you. Know, it's a crazy, strange Day's story. It really, it's a tinfoil hat Sam Tripoli's story, probably because he doesn't give a shit, but yeah, a lot of trafficking, I guess. So Okay, so let's go back now to the article. So next segment, he talks about is it on news of I don't know RFK Junior suspending his campaign and endorsing Trump. Armstrong says, I was always pushing for RFK Junior to be Attorney General. I think I got his eyes to light up when I said, if you take the AG job, you could even indict Pfizer. Armstrong says that Trump camp is seriously considering r f K Junior for a g Armstrong says he has been in contact with top top Trump advisors. We will see. We do not know if our RFK Junior will be part of the Trump administration. He's gonna he's already they've already declared that they're basically allies, right, I mean, yeah, the RFK dropped out, and then he's endorsing Trump. Yeah, which, but I've heard him go into more detailed there. I mean, he's it's camelot man. He's a Kennedy, his own family turning on him, his own family not supporting him in the race against freaking Biden. I was like, you know, and he's not It's not like I mean, he was a he's like a social justice warrior man for like kids and that you know the medical you know, malpractice. He's he's a lawyer. Yeah, what's the fun the children's health organ is. What is the name of that, Yeah, children's health I forget. Foundation or something. Man, real noble work. He's always been like an environmentalist lawyer, you know, some kind of rights lawyer. Yeah, but protecting lesser people's. But to kind of dive in a little more about what he why, he says that he's had you know, his father was a g for a while, Yeah, until he was assassinated. But he's saying what why it would be very lucrative to have RFK as AG is because he could prosecute all of these criminals are doing bad things, you know, whether it's you know, election integrity, Pfizer with the you know, pushing the shots, blah blah blah, any of these things. He goes, he has pure he's one hundred percent immunity. He goes, Trump can't do some of the things people may want him to do. And AG if they have no fear, Yeah, if they play the game with no fear, they really can be instrumental in getting this country tipped back in the right direction. And that's what he's saying. He goes, I'm pushing for that because he because again, like you said, Children's Health Alliance, I think that's what it was. He you know, he's he's been he was, he said, I've listened to interviews before with RFK. He basically said, you know, he vaccinated his kids. He did all these things. But then when it came to like the COVID shot and even the other shots, other vaccinations, he was seeing. They change them, yeah, stack them. Then all these different things that they didn't used to do. Yeah, all these different diseases kids have now that they didn't have. And he you know, he did advitism on. The rise and then everybody's like, no, that's not true. But then you know, all these stacks pharmaceutical companies donate and fund the biggest medical schools in the country at the university you know, university level. Yeah, but he said, but if you look at the stats, he goes, one in twenty he's in one in ten thousand kids had it when I you know, or very very rare. Now you see it one and twenty having I have a Yeah. I mean I think it's that. I think it's the food additives and the food I think it, you know, I think cancer rate rates excuse me, are related to all these things. And now with the super cancers, the quick, the fast cancers because of this shot. Yeah, I mean it's pretty when actuaries and insurance companies are projecting, just off data, that there's going to be a mass die off. Yeah, And that's some of the stuff that's been pushed down, its pushed away from the media. They just they don't tell the truth ever, and then because it doesn't suit their purpose because they're part of the Democrat machine and what they really are. You may not realize. I heard this in another interview, and it may be it may have been noted in this one. But again I listened to Martin all the time. So there was another interview where he actually said that when Trump was president the first time, he brought RFK in to be basically the head in sixteen, yeah, and sixteen to be like like kind of in the healthcare part of his organization. And he was bringing in bringing him in to investigate vaccines because again RFK was passionate about that, right, and this was before COVID and before the COVID vaccine and then he said, when you know, again, Armstrong has noted that Klaus Schwab and all those people talked about a vaccine was coming. You know, Klaus was calling people up and go, there's going to be a pandemic, pandemic, There's going to be a virus. Before it happened. Yeah, So he said, you know that's facts, yeah, which is yeah. So when RFK was talking to Trump and going to work in his administration the first time around, he was looking into Advisor and the vaccines and all that, and then Pfiser was getting really worried and everybody knew this, you know, virus was coming. So he said that they were lobbying everybody. Peiser was lobbying people in Congress and the Senate basically get rid of RFK, and they did. Sorry everyone, our big boy was barking, that's why we have them. Yeah, yeahs. But so interesting though, if I mean, regardless of whether he's going to be Attorney general or if he has another place in the Trump administration coming up, but if he is going to be a g if Pfiser and those vaccine companies were scared before, they're probably shaking in their boots now if he actually goes through and makes him an ag man. That would be apropos because you know, the Trump said, this time around, he's releasing everything. He's not holding back. He's just gonna dump it all. Oh and he's probably going to be coming in and just the acts is going to be dropping everywhere. He's gonna fire everyone. So if RFK Junior, you know his father and his uncle, Yeah, ci A most likely took him out. Maybe just a little poetic justice happening there, a little final payback for you know, the sins of our government. I guess yeah. I mean he even said that I've listened to a remandy before and where he said he knows. He basically said, I know they took him. I no, CIA took out my uncle. Yeah, it's because of all that the Tucker Carlson c I a like whistleblower, and there were some other things with some of the released documents that kind of already point in that direction. I think even Roger Stone was out there saying, yes, you know all these other people that was the CIA was US president that you. Know, Trump basically was going to release it all and then then when he was after or you know, his term ended they basically renegged on it all. Yeah, but I think that that's why the I mean, he didn't. I think a lot of the speculation is because he I forget who came out and said he was talking about it. I don't know if it was Roger Stone again, if you believe this guy, it might have been somebody else that said that they were talking to Trump. It might have been Banning, I don't know. Regardless that they were having a conversa. Well, why didn't you drop that? And they said you wouldn't you You wouldn't even believe you know what's in those files. He's like, it would destroy America. Yeah, people would obviously people whatever it is. If we weren't we Yeah, we weren't around everybody. I from a Catholic family, Like I want to say, my grandmother paint, you know, she was a bit of an artist. She painted little John John in his little suit saluting his father's casket, that whole visual. Yeah, first Catholic president. So Catholic Americans were really proud of them, and everybody seemed to love the guy. Yeah, so he was extremely come on camelot, all these how they just yeah, he. Was they were our American Royalty. Yeah, exactly, so, And you know, I think there's like a seventy year like Jacqueline Kennedy's whole her deposition and somebody else. I think they made her or she made them promise it wouldn't be released for seventy years, and I think that's the time limit for a lot of this stuff anyhow. Yeah, I think that is. But as far as with national security, I don't know, there's a number, there's no I do you recall. What you said? I remember listening. I think we listened to that together where Trump said, yeah, I didn't release it because I think they would destroy the American public. So I don't know if it is something as bad as yes, the CIA did it, then we would lose faith in all of our agencies. You know, and who else was behind you know exactly. And there's a lot of speculation. That's why I'm not a crook. That's why Nixon Nixon, he was holding a lot of shit on Yeah. Well, actually I heard c I I heard an interview with. Or I know who killed Yeah, there's like record his recordings. He started record. That's how he got in trouble anyhow with Watergate. But yeah. But then with Watergate, because I was listening to something else and they said that. They said that basically he was threatened, not really threatening, but he was commenting to like the FBI and all of them CIA basically saying I know who killed Kennedy. Yeah, and they apparently the three people involved in Watergate were all x X C I A. Yeah, you know, and he knew that. Actually, Armstrong had an article on his blog that said, you know about secret Service and said, well, why would people like not believe secret Service would kill the people they're spposed to protect? They go, you go back to the Roman Empire and how many of the emperors were killed by their own Pretorian. Guardtorian guard, the Praetorian Guard for a while was running things exactly when the Barbarian kings were propping up. And we've talked about this. Yeah, and so he said that when Nixon left office, he basically did he basically renounced the Secret Service. He said, no, I don't need your protection because he was worried they were going to kill him. He paid for his own protection. And that's telling right there. If he knew that, and he was so afraid that the Secret Service would kill him. He just said, nope, I want to have my own. Yeah, and that's barely even talked about, you know, and that's history and that's reality. So then well just imagine what else that's going to dig up exactly the people behind it, the power players. But then you would then you go, well, I mean, you know what even Bush seniors. Kind of involved with Oswald and it kind of indirectly and Hinkley Hinkley. I mean it's it's just like Bush. Families real close with the Hinkley friends. Oh yeah they are, they. Were really they were really close friends. But the families had dinners or whatever. Yeah, I mean so then you you know, then every's saying, oh, well, you know, the Secret Service, it was just a big mistake and you know they had incompetent people. Really was was it incompetence or was it intentional? Who knows? Right, do you deviate from operational norms? Yeah, on these days of attempted assassinations and assassinations in Kennedy's case, like we just had listened to or you can watch him he's on YouTube, The Dark Journalist. Yeah, and he had an a whole. Dude freaks me out because he's like three hours of the stuff you'd never heard, and he brings he brings receipts and stuff, and they're just like, oh my god, everything's fake. Yeah. It was an episode called nothing. We Think we know. Patsy's right, Patsy's yeah. And he basically was showing the same thing he was going over the JFK assassination and talked. About how he's showing pictures. Yeah, he's showing pictures, old pictures. And they had these like these little handles on the back of the car. There's like a. Yeah that the Secret Service set. On the back that they were the backtopper that you could stand on and then you can. So they could be basically the shields against the president, so they would be shot first, but ironically not you know or whatever. The the day of his assassination. Nobody was riding the squad later told him, and there's pictures of one guy going with his arms up basically saying, well, what the heck, Yeah, they don't do this is not how we operate, this. Essential normal protocol. And they said, yeah, no on no, one's riding on the back of the you know, the convertible today, you're going to ride on the on the you're going to basically stand on the car, the second car that follows the convert and it wasn't protocol. So he's like, you're basically opening him up for a shot. And he got I mean. Even back then you had to know convertibles were no. No. Yeah, come on, man, I get it. Everybody wants to see the boy President. You know, so cheese conspiracy theory, I don't know. No, you got to do is look at the film and they cut that film up because there's like trees that are like not even attached to the ground, certain certain angles of just trees floating like they were sow it in half and there's no root ball. Yeah, and there's just a tree there. It starts in mid air and then it's up into the canopy. So it's obviously shows the editing of the film. Yeah. It's a downward shot, not a downward but maybe an elevate a little bit elevated higher than the president motorcade. Yeah, and it's just like it's been cut. Yeah, it's obviously been heavily edited. Yeah. I mean, and then the whole committee was a farce. Yeah, so many crazy things. Even Oswall's own brothers like that doesn't even look like my brother. Yea. Like all he was talking about all these dappel gangers, how all these assassins and how the crooks kid like he was everywhere, he had doppel gangers all day. Yeah, everybody said, they've got a bike, he's got a car with Arizona plates, he's got a you know, all this crazy s. He lives like an hour away. So he rode his bike. Yeah, and some day came out later, No, that's my bike, that's not his bike. And then the other car with Arizona. And then the latter he bought was nowhere. There's no photos of it. There's just this ladder that you know, goes to the roof for a while. They said he drove that little car, and then they said he bought a ladder of a. Five foot ladder six foot. It wouldn't even fit that tiny car. I don't even know. I don't even know what's going on, man, there's no advanced teams. We've talked about this on our and there's really nothing more to add to that. We I guess we'd keep talking about the assassination attempt because I just don't think. I think they're just covering their butts at the very least. Ye bad ship went down. Yeah, and the funny one funny. Newlan we just saw and I was really I was going to put this in the episode, but I'm going to talk about anyhow. You know, Newlyan, the architect of the Ukraine War, essentially our ci a chief secretary of state. She's worked for all the Dems. She was Cheney's not secretary of state. I'm sorry, deputy something. I can't remember what she was, but she's worked for all these Obama's, Clinton's, all all these administrations except for Trump's, and she's back. She's with Biden. Yeah, that's what that's. That's the deep state, people that don't get elected by us, that stay no matter who's in charge. Two days before trump assassination, she said publicly, I don't think he's going to win. You know, all these like statements like she knew something was going to happen, he won't be around to be president or something, you know, something to that effect. Essentially, I'm not trying to put but you know you can find that on jeez, I might even be Gateway pundit. Yeah, I mean it's some really this lay oh here it is ultra maga party video. Okay, this is a video. You can go to Gateway Punt and check it out. Two days before attempted assassination of Trump, Victorian Newland boasted, I don't think Trump's going to be president. It's a larger quote, but this is the gist of it. If that's what Putin is betting on, he's going to get an unhappy surprise. But there's a lot more to it, so check that out. It's a video just like that shortened DJT. You know, massive shorting by that Austin You weren't I did this video or this episode without you. It was the news thing. Yeah, so they would have made billions in the Cheney family and. All these all these people short. Major investors in this before this Austin Capital or whatever. Yeah, that shorted the Trump Uh. It was like a massive short. Yeah, just like the people shorted the airlines before nine to eleven. That's just that's the episode I did. I did that in nine to eleven. Terrorist shortings, yeah, before terrorists like two thousand and five England, London and in Paris and then nine to eleven. So it was like. Yeah, and there's all kinds of funny stuff because even like we talked about with nine to eleven, most people, most people don't either remember or realize or whatever, is that one day before nine eleven, so that was September eleventh, so this would have been September tenth. Donald Rumsfeld came out on TV and said, there's a trillion dollars missing from the Department of Defense budget. We don't know where it is. Yeah, right, all of we lost it. And then next day, boom, one of the. The offices in the Pentagon gets taken out that we're like investigating it. Yeah, the area of the Pentagon that gets hit is the area where the plane that that they had all the files that they were trying to investigate where this money went. So huh interesting and. Some people's you know, you can watch the video, it doesn't really look like a what a seven forty seven? Yeah, I mean, then the cameras are kind of crap back then, and yeah, of course the raper frames probably not the best to really, I'm sure somebody could, but it looks like something totally different than a large and then there's no I mean, it's my uncle was. There, Yeah, exactly, your uncle was there? Yep. But Jimmy, but uh it. You know, people are saying it would be almost impossible for a plane to hit it, a super talented pilot to pull that off at that speed. Yeah, And they said that. Close to the ground, it's like almost landing. Yeah, it's not. It's a parallel, it's a or it's horizontal plane. I've read some stuff to where people said, I mean, I'd. Try to leave those conspiracy theories alone, but now I can't, Like the building wouldn't never fall like that from jet fuel. Yeah, it was a controlled explosion. And then there's Building three that fell. Nothing here, we had to use thermite and ship for that. But Building three, I know fell yea and nothing hit Building three, Building seven and whatever, the third but the first tower. And that was the control people have videos. It's a controlled explosion. Yeah, and that's where there was Secret Service there, there was CI there was all these government agency offices there and some other things. But a plane hit the for tower, a plane hit the second tower. The plane did not hit the third tower, but it went down as well. And I even saw a video of I think it came out of and. You can't you don't know that you can always trust. But I know, but I saw a video that I think came out of Australia as people, you know. Because I definitely watch planes go into the building. Well yeah, no, I saw the planes go into the building. But what I'm saying is I saw a video that came out that was I think from Australia or somewhere where they were talking about the first two towers were hit by the plane, right, And of course this was worldwide news. It was global, right, And so somebody lady is in Australia talking about she goes and then the third tower went down. She's like, the third towers going has gone down and behind her, yeah, you know whatever, that's. Nowhere near this same it's not I don't even know if that's really a tower. Well, whatever it is. What I'm saying is they had video, live video clip of that third tower that was not hit by a plane, and she said, and the third tower went down, and behind her is live video and it was standing, it did not go down. And then they and the I don't know exactly, but they cut the video and like we're having technical they cut it and then they came back and then the tower fell and they showed it, so they were talking. They basically commented that it's almost like they knew it was going to fall and they told you in advance, and the video did not. But none of the other buildings around Building seven were damaged. And then these are buildings on top of buildings almost really, Yeah, they're very good, and I don't think they were in close proximity to the Twin Towers, not close enough for the breed it mass failure construction, you know, load failure and then to fall straight down on itself like a controlled demo exactly. I'm very suspect. Well, and since we're talking about Martin Armstrong, speaking of that, I mean people who don't know his background. He was put we told you before, he was put in jail by the government because they wanted his computer model. Southern District in New York. Yes, it's not where you want to be. But when he was in prison, he said they had him in maximum security, you know, they had him with killers and things like that, and he said there were Muslims. There was Muslims in the prison who had painted planes going into the Twin the Towers before it happened, years before it happened. He goes, they were already talking about that in prison when I was there. So he's like, was this a setup? I don't, you know. He's like, why would they draw planes flying into the towers? I mean, why would anybody just draw that? You know, I wish we're thinking, man, I don't know, I don't know. But but just a couple of dudes, you know, partying and taking flight lessons in Cessana's it, yeah, doesn't wash man, and then finding like one of their passports not even burnt perfectly fine, like in the rubble. I mean, there's a lot of goofy stuff and you know, I don't know, ye, that's empossible. That's jet fuel. Man. You see the explosion and blows out the second you know, through the second wall exactly. But like you said, they get they were trained in little prop prop planes. That makes them capable. You think they're a giant? Yeah, you're gonna fly that into the Pentagon exactly, just or into a building. I mean, the control panel of a giant airplane is like nothing, that's not like. Just a stick, a yoke and a you know, some gauges. But I guess we're we're all supposed to be just stupid and gullible, and you know, just you listen, you're told something and just believe it. All I'm saying is there's a lot that the dots don't connect. There's just so much just incredibly fake crap about it. Yeah. I mean there was architects and engineers that signed a petition when this this stuff was all going going on. Yeah, you know when they get the committees together to investigate all this, and there's like hundreds of them that said it's it's it's impossible. Yeah, that it was impossible. But when you control the median it. Was built to withstand air airplane hits. Yeah, ye when they built that. But when but when you when you control the media and you control this and control that, you know, the. Message airliners and you've got to remember their planes. Yeah. But back then we didn't have everybody didn't have a cell phone, everybody didn't have this. So if this happened back then, maybe more information would be out for people to you know, refute what was going on, but it was very limited at the time. It's so fishy, you know, and I used to be one of those people. Shut the f up, you know. Three thousand Americans died that day. Yeah, trying to go to war myself, and it's just golf of Tonkin. You know, there's just so many Spanish American war you know, there's just so much these false flags that get us into all kinds of international entanglements. Yeah, because I mean even Armstrong said this multiple times. It's bankers man hits the rothschild. He said it multiple times. The average person, regardless of whether you're Chinese, Russian, American, whatever you are, the average person does not want they have no desire to go to war. Now you need supreme motivation. Yeah, and so the governments want to do it, and then they find a way to get everybody on board, right, right, So we. Should probably get moving because I didn't want to turn this into a conspiracy show. Yep. So last, well, second to last thing on in the article was okay. He notes on gold at twenty five hundred and ounce, Armstrong says, it's not about inflation. It's about the fear of the US debt default. We've talked about that before on the show as well, because why are the central banks buying Armstrong says, if there's a big war, the US will default on its debt, and I'm very concerned that they will start World War three before the end of the year, maybe even by September. Scary stuff, man. So, I mean, he said this many, many times, saying that you know, they definitely don't want Trump, they're scared of him, so they're going to try to do something. And he said they'll probably try to assassinate him. This was way before the assassination. Assassination even happened, but so he said, now here we are now that didn't That didn't work. So he said, they're either going to try again, or they're going to fast track us into war. He goes a war so bad that it will be difficult for Trump to just try to get us out of it because Trump doesn't want war. RFK doesn't want war, you know, but they do. We don't want war, ye, war. So and when you look at all the steps, like you used to say with Solante, you know them by their right. Look at what they just recently are trying to do draft women, right, So what's the reason for doing that. Oh, if they think they want to go to war and they know they're planning a war, they need bodies. There's not enough men. Let's draft the women. They want equal rights, so let's give it to them. Right. So it hasn't totally passed. It hasn't totally passed yet, so those of you need to reach out and say, you know you're against this, but you know, again, why all of a sudden do you want to draft women? What's the need? Right there? Obviously is one for them, it's just we the people aren't told what that need is. They have a you know, they have an agenda, and we're just going to be the cannon fodder. Yeah. We've always had the largest volunteer army in the world, and that is down professional. Army, but volunteerism and the military is down. Oh yeah, so look what they're doing. Exactly, But so what are they going to do? Draft you instead? Right? And if they're decommissioning or maybe not, they're putting like I think thirteen ships may have been seventeen out of commission because they don't. Have enough people. Yeah, yeah, enough sailors to but. Even for men like you know, you have to you had to sign up for selective service, but but you had to do it. You had to physically go out and do it. Now they're automatically doing it for you young men. So guess what, you're gonna be signed up even if you didn't do it your something, Yes you have to, but they're taking that out and just automatically signing you up. So you know, again why not sure, but they obviously am an agenda to the last item we wanted to cover in this interview was he said on Trump winning in November. Armstrong says, look, the computer says Trump should win. I don't know how the hell they they allow that to happen. They have to trap Trump into a war or kill one or the other. He goes, these people are unconscious, unconsciable. It's like really late. People don't realize for us, it's like bedtime. And he said, we were looking at a We are looking at serious civil unrest. Regardless of who wins in November. Neither side's going to accept it. So he's basically saying, and he said this, he's been saying this for years, that you're going to see civil unrest again. I mean the bl BLM riots and all that that was in his forecast. Yep, that was the first run. But it would be like BLM on steroids as well. He's saying it's going to be very bad. Yeah, so you know, it could just be a mass illegal immigrant riot. It could be like what you're seeing in Europe. Yeah, yeah, you could see that. It's threat of kicking them out of the country, which is going to rev them up and cutting off their honeypot. Yeah, the gravy train. Yeah, because if Trump wins, he he basically said, we're going to have the mass. The just mess behind it. You know, Vance is behind that. So I think most Americans are yeah, on both sides of the aisle, except for the politicians. Well, if we got twenty thirty million, how many people. I'm going to definitely say it's because I think like Harvard or some Ivy League school, Princeton or whatever. And this was probably the beginning of the year. Maybe further back was saying the numbers aren't correct because catch and release. Okay, you only get the documents so many. I think it's over twenty million now. So that so listen, three Trump wins and he's basically saying. I mean, I think that's conservative. It probably is. But if he's saying he's going to engage in the largest mass deportation in history, and you have at least twenty million here. Like you said, who's going to start this riot? They don't want to leave. They lay like their honeypot and that free money. So they're going to cause problems. Right, You have twenty million basically military age men here in the country. I'd say, yeah, I'd say seventy percent of that is military age, sixty to seventy a lot from the Middle East, a lot from Africa, a lot from China, and they all seem to be coming through San Diego. You know, I don't you know, with the fentanyl, it's like almost it's all Sun sou shit. You know, don't let the enemy move you you move the enemy without moving type stuff. Yeah, I mean fentanyl, illegals from China, mainland, China military age. And then you have all the terrorists that we know we have in here because we've caught a lot of them. Yeah, it's a terrorist watch list. We agree that there is something bad is going to happen. Well, I mean we know if again I agree with Armstrong, No. We're only probably pot processing twenty to thirty percent. Yeah, so based on these numbers, you just know. Yeah, but but I agree with so much higher. Yeah, but I agree with Armstrong. We're gonna have election chaos because again, no matter who wins, the other sides are gonna be happy. There's gonna be something. But we do have other things I think on the horizon, right, I mean, we. Know there's so many possibilities. Well, we talked about how prior to COVID there was a big kind of a what do you call that where people false flag? No, no, like just a meeting, you know, a conference. It was a big conference before COVID a couple of months that they said, you know, how would we uh you know. John Hopkins, Bill Gates was involved. They just basically wore a game. Or game yeah scenario to say how would we deal with a pandemic? And they basically it was a COVID pandemic. It was so Now we said in one of our last shows there, I think it was in late September or October, there's going to be a conference on the bird flu. So are we gonna have a bird flu? Or now they're talking about monkey parks and then you know all these things, So are we going to have another pandemic? So they can lock us down and have you know, then you have to vote from home. Well, What's what is this crazy shutting down these four cities over Mosquitoes? Where Dela Where is Massachuset, Massachusetts? Yeah there was that says uh, it's voluntary though voluntary lockdown four Massachusetts towns to combat a deadly and incurable mosquito born disease. So you know that could spread like wildfire. It's still works still in summer. Ye. Well it's gonna get cold soon. So hopefully that kills it off. But what you know, it can be a dry run. Yeah, it could be. Who knows that. I mean, they can do whatever they want, but they really can't. All these these labs that aren't allowed to be doing these things are allowed to get away with it because they have the antidote. We're working on the an so we have to build the way. We listened to that. We talked about an interview with that's that Johnson, Remember, Yeah, I had you listen to that short little It was like a twenty minute interview he had with this lady. Basically, people don't think we have biolabs in this country. And we did, Oh yeah we do. We moved the Plum Island to the middle and Plumb Island was off like the East Coast and one of the paper clip Nazi doctors, like, they gave him that facility of Plumb Island wild. A lot of people speculate that's where lme diseases because he worked with ticks, spreading diseases with ticks. And they thought it would be contained because it was on the island. But hello, birds fly from the island to the mainland, and so I tick could have gone. It's like two miles three miles off, I think. But yeah, but that's basically what John I think. They moved it into Nebraska or Oklahoma, yea, somewhere in. The middle, middle of the country, right in the. Middle of the damn country they put this. It's like Stephen King the Stand. Yeah, so it can spread and all soldier. Sergeant's going to be like, oh shit, grab his family and get the hell out of that facility. When the red light starts, man alarm goes off. He's going to spread it into Texas. He's going to spread it into wherever he goes yep. Yeah, and then Mother Abigail and the walking man are gonna choose sides, you know. But that's but you know, that's. I don't know, So I mean these are just a couple scenarios. We've talked about. Other scenarios, EMPs, you name. It, yeah, the club, k car sure, you. Know whatever you want. I mean, mass storms if you're in Florida, you know how you know, hurricane suck. If you stay, maybe you should have some food and water. Yeah. Another article we wanted to just close with was it was on zero Head just says fifty things that everybody should be stockpiling to prepare for election. This one says election chaos. But it was funny because in the article he goes on and says that even Costco is marketing to preppers. Yeah, and it has a quote it says, in a world that where unpredictability has become constant our world exactly, our our assortment takes on a vital role in emergency preparedness. Imagine the sudden onset of severe weather, the challenges of an unexpected job, job transition, or unsettling thought of food shortages. And speaking of that, even Martin Armstrong mentioned he has two years worth of fear. You know, he can afford. You know, if inflation got, if we had hyper world, we would. Keep all those buckets of mountain house. But his concern was not the fact that of the price, because again, he could pay for it. He's like a millionaire, right, But he's like, it's not the fact of the price, it's a fact of shortages. He's like, you may not be able to get what you want to get. We had a lot of shortages during the pandemic. People may forget that there was. Yeah, and he's not talking but paper either, you know. Yeah, and he never those big ships yeah out you know. But he did not talk about stockpiling during COVID. He's talking about stockpiling now. Yeah, so that should be a concern for everyone. And you know, we were talking prior to this episode when we were kind of going over this. It's like I remember a time where the government was threatening people for prepping. Yeah, threatening prepper preppers was basically like lumping it in with the crazy militias in the woods that have compounds and shit and bunkers. Yeah, you know, Branch Davidians or whatever religious sects that are. You know, FBI warning lists. But now they tell you, FEMA tells you you should have at least seventeen seventy two and I would say triple redundancy. That like the Militaryum make it three times that at very at the very least. You know again, I know, I mean the best way to start is to buy a case of potato can potatoes. If you can't white rice. White rice lasts thirty years as long as it's kept dry and. Store it right. Yeah, it's not what. Don't worry about those bugs that get in there. But yeah, if you keep it dry and you know, without and keep it out of the light pretty much but definitely dry more than anything else, it will last thirty years. Pastill lasts a long time too. Yeah. Newsweek has reported that dooms Day prepping has become a two point four six billion dollar industry. The once fringe act of Doom's Day prepping is evolving into a booming billion dollar industry, tapping into social societal pulse and self reliance amidst the world of uncertainties. And you know my background, I've always been I mean, I've eaten mrees, I've eaten freeze dried foods that give you the poops the next day at the sodium levels. But I mean some of it, like the Mountain House lasagna. Yeah, it's pretty cheesy, Max, pretty good. Man, It's very salty. Yeah, yeah, it's got a lot of sodium. But that goes back to the beginning there. We were saying Martin even Armstrong says, we are entering a period of great uncertain I know, so in uncertain times, right, you should probably just do what you can for yourself and your fans. To me, this is the sad part of it. They FEMA, according to their data, just some twenty million Americans can withstand a full month of self reliance. That's very sad. That's not even ten percent of the population. So that's why the second amendments there, I guess. But you got to think though. I mean, just even recently, we had that big storm, the Debbie or whatever, right, came through and then it knocked some power out. I think I even mentioned I was going. I was at work and the one lady was saying, oh, hopefully you don't need gas, because I passed several gas stations. It said cash only. So another reason why you should have some cash, right when the power goes out, they only take. Cash depending on your radius from your home. Yeah, man, twenty might work. You know, keep forty bucks, a hundred bucks in your wallet. But I mean that was just you know what just a normal recurrent. It was the you know, we had the aftermath of whatever, the hurricane or whatever it was. Right, so it took the power. But if it lasted for some people, it was several days, right, So but what if it lasted weeks? How would you survive? Right? I mean our infrastructure is very fragile today. So you know, imagine without you being without power for a few weeks, what would you do? Well? I mean, here's Costco, like even what you said, even Costco's in on it. They're marketing to preppers. Yeah, that's the thing I read, right. Yeah, already stocked shelves of oversized jars of peanut butter. It was a great survival food. Yeah, peanut twelve pack macaroni and cheese. You know, if you get the ones with the cheese packs, you don't have to add olk or butter like the old craft box. Yeah. Yeah, you can have a fire and boil some water and throw that stuff right in there, yep, and then add the cheese and strain it. And the good old canned soups. Man, chunky, chunky, freaking soup goes fill your belly up. You know, you'll eat it cold probably, but at least it's pred. I won't be eating it cold, yeah, but some people won't. So and they're they're doing ready Wise one hundred and fifty serving emergency food buckets for a hundred bucks. The buckets include eighty dinners, thirty breakfasts, forty energy drinks. So it's like kool aid man, you know, and they're just yeah, for twenty five years. So if you got one now, you don't have to worry for twenty five years. You should say a little bit at a time, right in the basement. You never know. And if you go hiking that stuff, you know, that stuff is pretty good. It's lightweight. You get when it's rehydrated. It's probably half a pound of food that you're when you're packing it. It's like half an ounce an ounce, two ounces a lot of that stuff. It's so light it is light. Yeah, yep. So you rehydrate it with a couple cups of boiling water right in the bag. That's how me and Nick used to do it, you know. Oh, and then you know, of course one of the higher up on the list is of course water filter, right because of course if the power goes out, you're not gonna have any water, you're gonna have to go filter it. But that again, we talked about that on one of the other shows. And you could have any MP you could have a solar flare, you could have any of these things. Life straws are really cool to keep in your car. You may not. You might need like we we do bug get bug home bags, not bug out bags, which you know we could do. But I think it's more important to shelter in place and sort, you know, get home first, you know, rally the family, wait for the stragglers, and then make your decisions based on the information and real time that you can gather, if you can gather any at all. I mean, you never know what's going to happen. A storm could take out cell towers, a storm could take out any way for you to communicate, you know, there should be plans in place. Well, that goes back to I think we mentioned it in one of the shows. You know, they just recently this year all of the senators got they. Got sat phones and sat phones and military grade SAT phones. Why would that be? It was kind of big news for a minute, Yeah it was. But they felt that there was a need for all of them to get SAT phones, because so you have the government can continue in case. I think it was during all that hacking. Remember was that like two years ago or something? No, I think it was within this last year. I thought it was when they got the phones. It was a little bit longer and a half a year. But regardless, it's it's more recent history that they never had them before, and they all of a sudden decided that it's so important, vitally important that they get SAT phones. But you and me, you know, we don't don't have them, but they can. If we only had one, who the hell would we call? Yeah, so I mean, like everyone we know wouldn't have to. Be everybody phones, so they can call each other. Send our kid to school, send your kids to school with the SAT phone, I mean what they mean. They're fantastic. I often thought of getting them for going in the bush. And yeah they were obviously. Yeah. Yeah, you gotta get on the top of a mountain somewhere clear, no canopy, so you can catch the satellites. Yeah, but it works in those remote where cell phones weren't. If you have a sailing vessel, you should probably have to have a SAT phone. Yeah, yeah, you know, but you know, they break down this list, you know, fifty basic things, conventional generator and solar generator. Nowadays, the solar generators are kind of impressive. They are. Yeah, back in the day used to pay a grand or two for a generator. Well now obviously you know we're getting smaller. So those are the gener raison like the Honda portables that are quiet well. And not to mention too, I think we I don't know if we talked about this on the show or not, but there was there's apparently a big strike approaching here. I think it's September. Of all the ports on the East coast, from all the way down the East Coast through Florida and then I think into Texas. They're all planning the possibility of a strike, right so if they if they strike, you're not going to get any goods that are shipped in internationally. They're going to all those those are going to sit right on the ports waiting to be sent out. So if you need certain things, you may not get it. Meds, meds. Most of our medicine comes from China. Are you going to be unable to get your medicine? It's possible. I've got a few meds I have to take, and I know that I'm uncomfortable, you know, just the base facts that they're they're killing. We're at war with China, who they're killing one hundred thousand citizens a year with fentanyl. Are our people, you know. So I'm letting them make my I'm buying their drugs made there. I'm really uncomfortable with that. That's something that needs to be fixed. So Berkeley Burkey water filter, we have a number just because of the things we do. Things I used to. Do, so camping and hiking. Yeah, man, I've got so many and you've added to the redundancies there, which is great rain water collection systems. It works if you're in certain climates. Sure, I don't know how well it would work. Maybe once a year in California, Southern Cali, Arizona and stuff. I don't know. But they're saying if you if you don't have an actual water supplying your home, you got to get water something. And I think, isn't it illegal? In Ohio I heard some nonsense like cisterns from like storing water and cisterns like farmers used to have to do. I think down in like Carolina or something. They were they were charging people if they tried to collect rainwater from the roofs or something. I'm not sure if they repet they repealed that, but there was some kind of weird thing. I mean, that's always good. We do the barrel systems for our gardens, our little greenhouse. Stuff like that large emergency medical kit fantastic. I mean you should have that should be like up with number one and two. Water and food and medical kit is probably you know, I think you can wait on the generator for a minute. But I mean sutures, what do we have. We have a lot of different stuff. Even iodine, you know. Good for killing germs and cleaning wounds. Right, because yeah, you can mix it with water a certain gallon ratio. You could do that with bleached too, like an ounce to a gallon or something. Pretty rudimentaryne has multiple purposes, not medically medically. But like said to your pituitary gland or what land? Does it fill up and it doesn't let it? Thyroid? There you go? Right, So we have those bills too, But sutures, stitches, you know, things like that. Cuts. You should probably have some penicillin. You probably really. Should on Gayway pun did they sell a pack of medical supplies or something. You can specialize them now too. There's companies will give you ivermectin, penicillins, all kinds of different stuff. I mean, just to have it because if you can't get I mean, you cut your finger, that could be you know, you're cleaning out your gutter because you have to. It's getting in your house and you haven't had electricity, or you can't get to hospitals. I mean, emp situations. Do you you should have your own because you can die from that that cut if it gets infected. I mean absolutely need alcohol, swabs and alcohol and peroxide. And you can get alcohol. Now you can build your own medical kiss. Since COVID's over, you can get alcohol. Ever, during COVID, you couldn't buy alcohol, like rubbing alcohol. It was like so hard to find because everybody was using it to sanitary all the Yeah, all. The stills were distilleries. Were making yeah alcohol sanitizer kind of half vodka half yeah, you know, yep, sell rice pasta, you know, canned soup, canned vegetables. We speak to this every once in a while, canned fruit, whatever you like. Man, because you got to keep your morale. I always think about morale. You should have some gummy bears, and you know, if you can keep chocolate around and rotate it, you know, just so you have a little extra, you know, take the old stuff, eat it before you eat, you know, just don't bring home and the new Snickers bar and eat it. Eat the one that's been sitting around for a month, I guess. But you know, if you get one of those, one of those, you can dehydrate fruit. You can freeze dry. If you can harvest right mache, you can buy your own freeze dry machines. I've seen them. Yeah, and they do like they make the astronaut of ice cream. Essentially, you can do that. Those freeze dried yogurt drops. Yeah, they basically worms. They sell them for little kids like babies because they melt in your mouth. They rehydrate yeah, fruit, any you know, that's pretty interesting option if you've got a couple of grands sitting around canned chicken. Not a fan of canned chicken at all. I'm all sardines and tuna, man. Yeah. You know one thing I haven't really which we need to do, is try some spam. They do all kinds of wonderful things with spam over in Highway or Highway Hawaii. Yeah, Japanese Hawaiian fusion spam places and just really cool pineapple spam tacos shops and it's big over there, man. We have to get some recipes and check it out. Jars of peanut butter. Well, you could could replace canned chicken with hash. Oh my god. And I never had hash until we hooked up years ago. Freaking can hash smells like it smells like a can of dog food, but it's so good when you're frying. It gets fried up in a pan and it's got the dice potatoes and the little chunks of meat. Man, it's about a half half ratio and then you PLoP a a dippy egg on top of that sucker. Oh my god. It is like so bad for me, I know it, but I absolutely love it, and that would keep me going in like apocalypse times. Yeah, you do like it. A bible in hashans a hormel hash. And it is pretty cooked. You need to rut, but it is better cooked. I should try it with like alpa one day, see how that works on the pan. But then the rest of the list. Is salt, sugar, powdered milk, bags of flour, yeast, you know, coffee, learn how to make bread. I guess, I don't know. If we have no electricity, what are we going to do with that? You have to do it on make beer and booze on a fire. Now I know way how to do a mud oven. Yeah, colonial times, it's pretty cool. Get a cast iron pan and cook bread and you know, on that fire. Extra coffee. That's that's me all day long. I'll be living off coffee. Chaquirrels. Yeah. Used to bring the little packets like Starbucks, which I don't do Starbucks anymore, but those were always pretty good instead of bringing a percolator. Hiking in instant coffee. The camping, yeah, it says. The buckets of long terms, yeah, which are great, like I've like MRIs are okay, man. Of course you have a heating element with it and all this other stuff. But cold nights, like anything with rice or pasta, it's almost it's beyond al dente. It's crunchy. Sometimes sometimes you have to double up the heating packs and then you're left with food that you're not going to But so like Mountain House, things like these companies probably Patriots supply. Is that what that's called. I think so, Yeah, it's actually much more edible and it's much lighter too. To be honest with you, I guess vitamins well if it don't make. Make sense because if you figure, if you're in a longer term situation where you have less nutrients, less food available, your body's gonnacome pressure. Fruits and vegetables, man really do a lot for you. And if you're yeah, but if you cut off from that for many times, if. Your body becomes weaker because of the lack of food or lack of good quality food because we're eating, then you're you're gonna get sick. Right, So keeping your your health up with vitamins is important and that has vitamins have a pretty long stable shelf life. So go out and buy yourselves with vitamin Z and different vitamins, multi vitamins. Yeah, I would definitely put way up top of this list. Ruger ten twenty two. Twenty two AM is cheap. You can even get buckshot for birds. You can hunt squirrel with it. I guess if you're a hell of a shot, you can get a deer through an eyeball or something crazy insane, but that's not me. But yeah, like a twelve gauge, twenty gauge, and you know you can hunt, yeah, if you had to. And of course, you know, lighters, candles, flashlights, that's that's with any power out. And sure everybody has put back up. I mean a couple last year we lost power for three days. Yeah, it sucked, but you know a couple of times yeah, more than once during the summer. Yeah, so we had. To we had to rely on generators are nice. Yeah, we had to rely on candles, and we had we had those old fashioned them oil lamps, oil lamps that we got from grandparents basically, and we still have them and they are they're good, so we light them up at night. We actually had good Like you said, we have some solar powered lights just because we went we go camping, so we had for that anyway, so we're like, wow, pull out the solar light, you know, the solar lantern. So some of us are lucky we live in the country or have land and we have plenty of wood. You know, it's not really season unless it's dead fall or ground you know. Yeah, so it says wood to burn, you might. Need because that's that's where you're gonna cook. I mean, we have some cool checkout Kelli kettles. They're an old Scottish. They were made for ships. Yeah, for little fishing boats. You can have your tea, you can have and all you need is like oil, water. Small debris. You can have tiny sticks. Leaves they used to use like a hunk of charcoal. Yeah, you could just go pick leaves from the ground, dry grass. I just drive a handful of kindling and it will boil water. The way it's designed, it's really cool. It's like double layered and there's a hole in the center for the fire to go up the center. Yeah, it's really neat. It is and you don't need a lot of you'll burn your hand on it a lot though, you just will guarantee you so. Of course, extra blankets, sleeping bags, AMMO fans if you're in a hot climate, but you can't run in unless you have electricity, yeah, or generator against sanitizer of course, toilet paper. Everybody needs that TP We got plenty of corner on a cob here. Extra soap and champ, extra toothpaste, extra razors, bottle of bleach, battery up. Again Bleach, there is a ratio where you can purify water. But I guess what I would tell you if you're grabbing it, don't ever grab still water, stagnant water, if the water's moving you. I mean, I wouldn't still take a chance because there could be a dead cow a mile upstream, a half a mile whatever. You don't know, people could be peeing in it. Yeah, you know, latrines getting into the water. So the trick is like, if you're going to strain water, to boil, it's a good idea, so have like a coffee filter. I mean, there's a number of ways to build with sand and some gravel and different things. How to strain the old school way, survival way, how to strain water, but yeah, boil it. And then little Bleach there's a ratio. Check it out for yourself. Hand crank radio, survival radios. Check out Sea Crane company. They do a lot of really better technology for the price. Yeah. I mean, you're not going to spend a one hundred to one thousand dollars on a radio. I mean, I guess you could from that company. But we have a number of different We have the CC observer, which has a little solar panel. I really never use it in the hand crank and then batteries. Yeah, and at lasts they used to take that and it's a bigger one take it can take it hike and all with that hike that sucker and it was big. But obviously use batteries first. But but what's nice is if the batteries run out, you got the solar panel. If that runs, also if it's night, hand crank, no. Weather, seven channels and then am FM. So now we have a smaller one where you can listen to shortwave, which is nice and it it's great if I wish I had that. For backpacking, yeah, because it's much small. It's tiny. It's like fit in your pocket and your chest pocket. So and that's really good to have because you can even catch airplanes. You can catch people in Canada. Yep. I was catching all those spooky like signal stations from the leftover from the Cold War. They would have they just run these like beep beep you and they have all these and you're like, what am I listening to? And it'll be like the rabbit is in the meadow one for eight the rabit It just repeats on a loop and it's just crazy and you can catch them all the way around the world. Yeah, ham operators probably you know, I'll get into that. But that's true. They're creepy. Yeah. So it's because think about it, if you had like an EMP hit, it would probably it's not going to hit the entire world, to hit a certain section of the. Yeah, if it's a big one, it's going to hit like half whatever's face in the sun, right, Yeah. But could probably be less than half. So so if you can get some kind of Africa, some kind of signal from somebody, you know, be at least you'll know that something what's going on maybe. In the world, because we'll be talking about you. Yeah. Half of America, Yeah, is pretty much back in the dark hands. Yeah, there you go. So extra battery, solar charges, trash bags, tarps, a pocket knife, hammer and acts, shovel work, gloves, lots of warm socks, seeds for a garden, canning jars, extra supplies for your pets, a substantial emergency supply of cash, Bibles for every member of your family, crag out bag for every member of your family. So this is his list of fifty things. Yeah, and we could kind of keep going, but like I think bug out bags or get home bags, keep one and we keep one in every vehicle. Well, we used to work kind of bad about it. And you know, whatever size your family is, we have We had two vehicles, so I had three and three, so six bags pretty much ideally, and things from like tarps, maybe a closed cell foamed pad. Maybe not a therm arrest size, but you could do that. Extra gloves, extra socks, like survival knives with the Swedish steel things like that, so you can do a fire. There's just you know, you can customize it. So how some people put a handgun in them. Some have like the AR seven where you can break it down, the barrel goes in. This made for like in Vietnam or the fifties for pilots survival. It's a twenty two survival rifle with like a seven round magazine. Just different stuff. Man, you can totally customize them. Some food. Obviously we had food and tea and coffee, and we had simple food like right, yeah, yeah, you know stuff just because I probably last about three days because I couldn't imagine the longer trips. We would modify them. I would carry a whole bag of food, believe it or not a whole pack because if we're going to like six hundred miles away, you know what, if you've got to hike back home, but you don't have to get crazy, just prepare as best you can. It gets pricey, you do a little bit at a time. It adds up. Yeah, over the last twenty years, we've got a lot of good gear. But I mean, I think, you know, at minimum, I agree with Armstrong in terms of, you know, I think that we might be dealing with, you know, higher levels of shortages. So if you can't get what you're looking for, and again, all of us dealt with it. As you said during COVID, you'd go to the store and you're like, there's no toilet. Yeah, we're really big on eggs. When we do our sauce, we like like our pasta sauce or red sauce. We like organ there's an organic brand that we really like and when we can't get it, it throws everything out of whack, you know, just like normally, like where we used to buy it by the case. When we'd see it, buy a case if there was like one or two cases sitting there. Boo Mars yeah, well just because we liked it and it was it would hard be hard to find, and now they don't make it anymore, so we had to go to a different brand and somewhere else. So it's just little things like that. And if you if you're three four cases deep and something happens, I mean you're gonna be and you probably have the pasta to back up that sauce, so you're gonna be eating for a while. You're eating pasta every day. Yeah, beans and rice pasta. You know, whatever is in your cans, hopefully it's not canned chicken because it's disgusting. It's dry. I can't handle it, man. And then we will say one other thing. Of course, you know you have to follow the FDA and what they're saying in terms of but canning and all that. If you're gonna can on your own. And there's also a date on the cans, right, it's it's the best by date. So it's best by means it's best if you eat it by that date. It starts losing color and nutrients essentially, is what can happen. It doesn't mean it's immediately bad once you hit that date, like you. Said, like you trick me and feed me stuff that's like seven years old. Because I know it's fine. I don't. Because I told him a story. I'm not happy about that. Sometimes, right because I my mom used to cant. I didn't get bachelism or anything. My mom used to can when we were kids, and I can. I know for a fact, I was probably in third or fourth grade. We can't tons of green beans and tons of tomatoes, right, yeah, I mean wheelbarrels of green beans. And I was eating those green beans into my senior year in high school, maybe freshman, junior year, freshman, sophomore year in calling long ago that one. So let's say I was fourth grade, fourth grade to twelfth grade, or even my first or second year. Joker and his wife at the wedding. We're telling you they're still eating Santo's sauce, and he's passed away. Now, I don't know a very long. Time, at least ten years if that it's and then. But but this is stuff he can't He probably didn't can it in his last two or three years of life. He probably can't it five or six years before that. Those guys, you know, they're like, we eat stuff that's like twelve years. We're not saying to do that. You decide what you want to do yourself. All I'm saying is that that I know for a fact what I have done. And we're a round of a lot of Amish communities, man, and they they do I won't eat it because but I know they're they're fine, they're not dying. They're like doing meats. And like, yeah, he's kind of freaked out about cant of a pressure Yeah, because if you look at the f DA, they basically all their guidelines say any kind of meat should be canned in a pressure canner. But the Amish don't can in a pressure can or they can in a water bath. And like you said, they've been doing it for hundreds of years that way, and they still do it that way today. I mean you can find like books from the thirties, thirties, twenties, Yeah, and they have their recipes for canning and stuff, and they didn't have. Well evensure, my dad's friend told us about how he's how they would smoke smoke meat, and he said they kept it smoked in a basically very shanty kind of shed and all winter long, all winter what not, refrigerated went through the summer, went through the winter, went through, and. Have stuff in there. When they're smoking new stuff from like two years ago and they're smoking new stuff, he's always getting smoked. He's like hams. It's because it's been in there for years. There's all kinds of techniques. Though, but he's like eighty five, so this is old stuff from when he was near the hill. Yeah, really young. So it's just stuff we're not used to and we think it's odd or it's not sanitary or it's not Yeah. He used to go mushrooming and he could tell you. I'd walk with him, man, he'd tell me the uses of plants almost like what do you say, uh, holistic, you know, jewelry, you know, just all these things. He'd point them all out. He makes his own still last the last good batch of horse radish I had. He made it and he was like eighty six or something. Yeah, he went out and picked it in the woods. Yep. And then root beer and all that sassafrass. Yeah. The dude's just was great to walk around the property with. Tell me what that tree was, what that was, what you can use this for? Just really cool. Yep, because they everybody had to do stuff on their own. All that knowledge that's kind of gone. Yeah, because people had to live off the land and they had to do things on their own, and they had to figure things out. And so so if we have another I'm not saying recession, if we have another depression, then I guess it's back to the land a little bit. You know, gardens, like seeds are pretty We've had seeds for three, four or five years that still germinate. Yeah, you can long without being like harmatically sealed and put in the freezer or the fridge. There's ways to do that that they can last forever. Yeah, they say if you put them in the freezer, they definitely last longer. But you can keep them out for as long as it's not the temperature is not like a yo yo. It's a little bit more consistent. It's always good to go to like the discount bookstore, you know, a place that sells just because you know, books are kind of dying. But you can get you know, medical books, you can get geese bochanex books, yeah, first aid, you can get you know, gardening books. Gardening books is the big thing. You know, if you don't know how to do a garden you know one of those books. Well, yeah, we would refu you really aren't going to do it before something happens. At least you have that in some seeds and yeah, because. Remember, if you have no power, you can't look I mean you could look anything up on the internet, but not when there's no when you don't have power or no terry sound. Like we're recommending you to go back to the Stone Age and have a big library in your house. But you know, maybe you should have it as a redundancy some things you may want to learn. Yeah, because right now, if you want to look up garden and you'd just easily do it online. But then, yeah, if you have no power, you're like, wait a minute, what do I have to do? I have a book that is really super thick, kind of big, like a foot by eight inches or something, and it's super thick, five hundred pages. And then what it is is like Turn of the Century, nineteen hundred's Victorian in eighteen eighties, how farmers used to do stuff? Yeah, how to make a plow? It's crazy, how do you? I mean how to and that's how I it's a survive. But if you get a big barrel. You fill it up with sand and you've got some rocks and gravel in the bottom. That's how they used to do their water, you know, clean their water and drink it. Yep, it's crazy. It's a filtration system. You may want to boil that if you're taking it from a river or something, or even a well. I don't know. But there's so many really cool things. How to build tools, how to cut down trees, how to you know, just make anything that you would need on a farm and be self sufficient by hand. You do need some tools and somethings, some basic stuff, but it's really cool. It's so neat in the homesteader movement's big, and a lot of people probably use those techniques. It's not really for us, but and I and I know a lot about bushcraft because I studied it and implemented it and experimented with it. So I mean, there's are good if you like being outside, it's good little skills to pick up. Yeah, it really is. Man get yourself learned. Get your learning. But yeah, it's late. We're kind of just babbling on here at this point. Thanks for joining us. Anything else you want to cover real quick? No, I know you got to go to work in the morning. I gotta collect deadfall and broken trees and stuff, I think. But so we're going to sign off. Thanks for being here guys again. Know your time's precious. If you spend it on us, hopefully you don't feel as if it's been wasted. We appreciate it. I know know we don't really put out as much content as maybe in the beginning, but we're trying. It's been very busy this year, not going on a lot of family stuff too. And I do have two other podcasts by gum, but we will put the links to the few articles we kind of were going off, so you guys can check the video of Martin Armstrong the interview with Greg Hunter from USA Watchdog dot. Com common I wanted to make is I thank god that he is doing better. Greg just had open heart surgery and apparently his recovery is going very well. Doctor said he had it's almost at ninety percent of his usage of his heart. They had a massive heart attack, triple bypass. I'm not sure if it's triple he had definitely open heart surgery, and he said the doctors are amazed that he has ninety percent functionality back and he hasn't even gone through like I guess rehab. And like no damage. Like yeah, that's why I'm saying. And then they said he was like a forty year old. He said, yeah, almost. For like a forty year on hard after his So he's thanks God for his recovery and we do as well. So yeah, he's a really good dude. Yeah, he does good work. He's a true reporter. He's a journalist. Yes, true journals, CNN, ABC, all those things when they. Were actually good good. But yep, Martin Armstrong's a dude as well. Anything he kind of says is you should pay attention to it for at the very least. But all right, guys, thanks so much. We'll hit you here soon. I'm really I'm waiting for this encrypted communications from the crooks guy from the assassination of Trump, the attempt. And I also want to know who that character is that they were tracking with the cell phone location that kept visiting him that was located in Washington, d C. Right next to the Jagger Hoover building. Yeah, and they also said that they. Just waiting just like come on, and they may never tell us. Remember that even recently we heard that they interviewed some people that were neighbors and supposedly house he grew up in, and people like, nobody lives there. It's real weird stuff. Who knows. There's so many conflicting stories from his vehicles, the ladders, to you name it, man, but. They said nobody lives at the house of supposedly he grew up in. His parents showed up with suitcases. Yeah, but you know, I don't I don't know, we don't know. God bless you. We'll see you. We're out, and. Then Dad Day d

