SWAPCAST W/FRINGE NEWS-FEMA Nuclear Survival Guide-The Thanksgiving Hoax
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SWAPCAST W/FRINGE NEWS-FEMA Nuclear Survival Guide-The Thanksgiving Hoax

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Hello everyone, this is Fringe News, episode twenty three. It's the day after it's Black Friday, it's the day after Thanksgiving. I hope you all had a great holiday yesterday. It's some great food if you celebrate Thanksgiving. We did. We were blessed enough to be around family, good times. That's am over there. I am hello a Mick exchange, but she's kind of giving me an eyeball, and what are you doing? No, I'm just looking at an article. All right, So we've got some news for you. I want to open up. I'm going to open up with Uh, I'm gonna head over to zero heage dot com. Great stuff over there, as always, do yourself a favor. Maybe go ahead and read some arcles from their site. Pretty good, the great Thanksgiving hoax. Now Em said she's heard of this before, and I don't know if this is an economics lesson based on historical events and diary entries, you know, kind of cross reference. But it is the first I've come across it. My strong suit is not economics. But this is by Tyler Durden. You can find all his stuff over on zero hedge dot com. I'm sure other places, excuse me, so let's get into it. Each year at this time, school children all over America are taught the official Thanksgiving story, and newspapers, radio, TV, and magazines devote vast amounts of time in space to it. It is all, but it is all very color full and fascinating. It is also very deceiving. This official story is nothing like whit really happened. It is a fairy tale of whitewashed and sanitized collection of half truce which divert attention away from Thanksgivings real meeting. The official story has the Pilgrims boarding the Mayflower coming to America. I'm going to kind of try to accelerate my speech here and establishing the Plymouth Colony in the winter of sixteen twenty to twenty one. This first winter is hard, and half the colonists die. But the survivors are hard working and tenacious, and they learn new farming techniques from the Indians. The harvest of sixteen twenty one is bountiful. The Pilgrims hold a celebration and give thanks to God. They are grateful for the wonderful, new abundant land he has given them. The official story then has the Pilgrims living more or less happily ever after each year repeating the first Thanksgiving. Other early colonies also had hard times at first, but they soon prosper and adopt the annual tradition of giving thanks for this prosperous new land call America. The problem with this official story is that the harvest of sixteen twenty one was not bountiful, nor were the colonists hard working or tenacious. Sixteen twenty one was a famine year, and many of the colonists were lazy thieves. In his history of Plymouth Plantation, the governor of the colony Colony, William Bradford, reported that the colonists went hungry for years because they refused to work in the field. They preferred instead to steal food. He says the colony was riddled with corruption and with confusion and discontent. The crops were small because much was stolen both by night and day before it became scarce at all. Now we're going to throw some old timey quotes in here, and it's going to trip me up, but I'm going to do my best pressing forward. In the harvests feasts of sixteen twenty one sixteen twenty two, all had their hungry bellies filled, but only briefly. The prevailing condition during those years was not the abundance the official story claims, it was famine in death. The first Thanksgiving was not so much a celebration as it was the last meal of a condemned man. But in subsequent years something changes. The harvest of sixteen twenty three was different. Suddenly, instead of famine, now God gave them plenty, Bradford wrote, and the face of things was changed to the rejoicing of the hearts of many, for which they blessed God. Thereafter here any general want or famine hath not been amongst them since to this day. In fact, in sixteen twenty four, so much food was produced that the colonists were able to begin exporting corn. What happened after the poor harvest of sixteen twenty two, writes Bradford, They began to think how they might raise as much corn as they could and obtain a better crop. They began to question their form of economic organization. I think everybody knows where I'm kind of heading here. This had required that all profits and benefits that are not got by trade, traffic, trucking, working, fishing, or any other means were to be placed in the common stock of the colony, and that all such persons as are of this colony are to have their meat, drink, apparel, and all provisions out of them and stock. A person was put into the common stock all he could, and take only what he needed. This this is another quote from each according to his ability, to each according to his need. Sound familiar, right? Yeah? Isn't that sound like communist manifesto stuff? Pretty much? It does. Really, this was an early form of socialism, and it is why the Pilgrims were starving. Bradford writes that young men that were most able and fit for labor and service complained about being forced to spend their time and strength to work for other men's wives and children. Also, the strong or man of parts had no more division of victuals. Was that correct, am I saying that correct and clothes than he that was weak. So the young and strong refused to work, and the total amount of food produced was never adequate. To rectify this situation, in sixteen twenty three, Bradford abolished socialism. He gave each household a parcel of land and told them they could keep what they produced or traded away as they saw fit capitalism. Yeah. So in other words, he replaced socialism with the free market, and that was the end of the famines. What go figure, right, It's just immediately I'm thinking about what was that movie we watched, not The Silent Man nineteen twenties Russia when the Ukrainian famine because they were stealing all the grain from Ukraine. It was like mister Jones or something, mister Jones. Yeah, It's all I'm thinking, is like the Great Famine where there was people literally selling human body parts and markets to you know, and selling that is a source of protein. Fricking terrible. I think it was in the twenties. Yeah, but. Yeah, but I mean it just goes like I told you, I've read something like that before, and it's mainly because it goes against socialism, because I mean, it's the same that happens today. You know, why would you again, you know, doesn't mean you want to be rude and ignorant of people who are old or disabled and unable to work, and you want to help them. But as you saw in the article, you know, all these young these young fit men, of course they're better able to work than somebody who might be older. But you know, they had to work harder and longer to pay for somebody who wasn't doing anything. And I don't know if it's because they were too old to work, or if it's just they didn't want to work. It sounded like they were being lazy, you know what I mean then, rather than unable. But yeah, I find it interesting, like they wouldn't just be maybe they weren't used to this sort of work, because maybe not and you land on. Maybe they Yeah, they could have come from maybe not necessarily wealthy. They were all from England, so England was a very advanced you know. Yeah. But but I'm saying, but to have the money to come to America, because it wouldn't have been cheap, probably to take the boat ride. We all know the Pilgrim story, you know. But I'm saying that their expectations must have been that. They were going to land in something it was going to be easy. Yeah, not just like England. You just have to you don't, you know, you have to clear the land, you have to get rocks, and that's rocky area. That's why you see rock walls everywhere New England. But yeah, here's a little more to it. Many early groups of colonists set up socialist states, all with the same terrible results at Jamestown, and your lineage, your father's side, goes all the way back to Jamestown. I wonder if you're from a long line of cannibals, because I know they were eating each other, maybe frightening. So at Jamestown, established in sixteen oh seven, out of every shipload of settlers that arrived, less than half would survive the first twelve months. In America, it's pretty brutal. It is. Most of the work was being done by only one fifth of the men, the other four fists choosing to be parasites. In the winner of sixteen oh nine sixteen ten called the Starving Time, That's what I'm referring to, because there was a lot of cannibalism. The population fell from five hundred to just sixty. Then the Jamestown colony was converted to a free market, and the results were every bit as dramatic as those at Plymouth. So I mean going back to the point that free markets are probably a better way to go than socialism. Works told you run out of other people's money, right, Margaret Thatcher yep. Yeah, it's even like you can you can. That was all about food and you know, growing your own and being self sufficient. But I mean you could say the same thing about taxes. They want to tax a rich, tax a rich, but you know, if you're taking I mean, most people don't even believe it. But back before Kennedy, right, they said the high that the tax Yeah, that's. Always this blew me away when you said this. Yeah, the tax rate for the richest was ninety percent and people were like, no way, if you go and look it was and he actually took taxes down. I mean, yes, you had to be super wealthy to pay that, but think about it. If you're super wealthy, why would you want to pay ninety percent of what you make and keep ten cents on every dollar? What you ended up probably really really skirting. You know, they were using loopholes like crazy. That's probably inventing loopholes back then. Yeah, but regardless, you know, you see it in every country that's been it's more socialist. What you do is you disincentivize people to work because they're like, why should I work so hard and have most of my money taken for Again, these people that were lazy and then they do nothing and they you know, they're living better than me because I pay so much a taxes. So what you do is they eventually stop working. And then when when everybody stops working, there's no money to be collected to pay. Wasn't there a time where like the middle class was going home their pay without getting tax to death. I'm sure that you've you've shown me through time, like the percentages. Well, like I said, tax rates, and I think we really should probably do a show on just the history from what nineteen thirteen. Well, nineteen thirteen is one income text, so you didn't have it prior to that, right, so and then but that's how they passed it again, Remember they passed it as a attacks on the rich, and the average person. Was like, well, I'm not rich, and we pound we drive that home, like on multiple shows, I know we've talked about this because it's a slippery slope. Yeah, and people don't pay it. They're like, oh, I'm satisfied. Yeah. But then eventually, you know, all they do, I mean, according to you know, Martin Armstrong, all they end up doing is say, you know, they change a definition of rich. So yes, when it started Armstrong uses Australia or New Zealand, one of the YA down Under countries, as a prime example of. It's a more modern example, yes. Of what was happening before. Yeah, but he said, you know, all they do is change it because I think back then you had to make I don't remember the numbers anymore, but it was an astronomical amount to be like being a billionaire today. So the average person talking like Rockefellers. Yeah, so the average person thought, you know, there's no way. Yeah, those rich people should pay because they make so much money they're not going to miss it anyway. But it's just like Mitt Romney. He takes his whole salary from stock dividends at that point when he was running for president. Yeah, you know, so his salary even though he had dot nine hundred million dollars or something three hundred million dollars. Yeah, I mean, he avoided income tax, but he paid capital gains tax, which was less. It was lower than income tax. So yeah, that if you have money, you can you can maneuver your way through it. You still have to pay something, but you would be paying less. Note. I'm sure there's that has existed right around it. Somehow, but that ninety percent didn't you know, hasn't existed for a while. But the problem is that we you know, they're more recently they've been touting wealth tax and everybody's all on board for that, going, yeah, you know, I'm not wealthy, so I you know, get those rich people. But again, learn this from Martin Armstrong and that what people don't seem to realize is you have to to prove to the government that you're not wealthy. So if you implement and you're saying, yeah, taxes rich people, well, how's the government going to know whether you're wealthy and somebody else is not or whatever. So that means you have to report all of your assets, so that's everything you have, because then you have to prove to them that you're not wealthy, not wealthy enough to be taxed. So you're telling them everything you have. You know, that's including art, jewelry, whatever, anything, car, Yeah, anything else has to be reported because then you know, you could be audited by the IRS. Otherwise then they'll say, okay, yeah, you reported this much an assets, so you're not wealthy enough to be taxed. But again history shows they just change a definition of wealth as they need more money, they'll lower that and so now you go from maybe ten years ago being not wealthy enough to maybe now being wealthy enough. So that's why it's always a slippery slope, and you should never implement something like that, just like income taxes should have never been implemented. Taxing unrealized games, well, yeah, like they wanted to do. I talked that, We talked about that last show, and that. Is just a you know, but our yeah, our constitution. Basically they left there and built it the way they did to say no direct taxation. They didn't want that because they felt that in England, so that's why there was only a sales tax. It was nothing more than that because you know, the more you consume, the more you pay. If you just if you choose not to consume, then you didn't have to pay. So really the fit that's always been labeled as the fairest tax as wealth or not, we a sales tax, yeah, because a sales tax is paid by everybody, so people don't if they don't forget about pay as. Much as somebody that's buying a. Well, yeah, if you're buying a ferrari. For frigate and you know, seventeen ninety, if you can afford a frigate, then you probably are paying a little more more sales tax. Right, Yeah, But if you're buying a Ferrari versus a you know, a cheaper end car, obviously that car costs more, so you're gonna pay more in taxes. So the rich would pay more taxes and somebody that's poor, but you know, and then but then it's also considered a fair tax because you look at like states like Florida, they make a large portion of their money from tourism. So there's a lot of people that are not Floridians who maybe from another state in the country or from another country that are there. Well, if you're there buying goods or services whatever, you're paying sales tax. So if you're as a tourist, it's amazing. When you're talking Florida, I mean it's like a lot of South Americans, Argentinians, people from Europe. I mean, it's not just Americans going down. There, ya. But why it's a fair tax is because if they're there, they're using they're using the airports, they're using the roads or using whatever. These are public infrastructure that needs to be paid for they are using it. So by paying a sales tax, they also contribute to it. So that's why it's a fair tax because everybody pays it. If you're on welfare, you are paying a sales. Tax because there's no what state tax down there, right? No income tax? Yeah, state income tax. Yeah. So you have to keep the infrastructure up. I mean, they have higher property taxes. I guess you know, the things are a little goofy right now down there. I think, so they make it up somehow. But but the thing is that if you eliminated, you know, an income tax and you just kept a sales tax, maybe you could raise it a little bit. But the problem is there, like with anything government does, they would keep raising it to the point where you're like, huh, just not sustainable. So you'd have to everything has to probably needs to have a cap you know, put a sales tax in, but cap it, you know, because that way you can't have government spending out of control. I mean, you know that people have always said our constitutions broken because it was written two hundred years ago, and we don't you know, it needs to be redone. I don't believe that. I think that it's fine the thing is that it's not followed. Like one of the things that you're posted to balance a budget, you're posed to pass you know. I mean they don't do that. Oh they Its one of. The most crucial aspects. A balanced budget was like a big, a big point. Yeah. And now, I mean you look at the the Pentagon. When did they release their seventh audit? Were they they're over budget? It was during some big event. Yeah, was it the Tyson fight? I don't know. Yeah, sixty million Americans were watching the Tyson Jake Paul fight and they released, you know, the audits. Yeah, failed the seventh in a row. Yeah. Yeah, But that's what I'm saying, Like they don't if they balance the budget, which they're supposed to do, they haven't done it for years, you know, or even passed, you know, past a budget to say hey, this is what we're planning on spending. They just ignore it. Now, they don't even try. Yeah, what you're saying, and people just are like it, it's done. They don't do that every year. They don't do it, So that doesn't mean it's right. But because they aren't following the rules, they just go out and say, oh, we got to borrow more debt. We got to print more money. We have to do you know, all this stuff that we're paying for through inflation as well. You know, but if they followed the rules, we wouldn't have this problem. Well, I find it there's there's an interesting argument. I think it was Jefferson his call. He thought the republica would last two to three hundred years because all governments, all empires fall and based on the current levels of technology and getting around the world. It's not like the Roman you know, a two thousand year empire. You know, you look at England, what was it a couple hundred years? Right, So it does not mean that that's not to argue that the Constitution's inadequate. Yeah, I mean was it perfect? No, I mean there's certain things. It's about as good as it's gotten in the history of the world. But a magnet carta of the Constitution. Yeah, But I'm just saying there's a lot of things in it that they don't follow. So then you know, to me, it's not that when you see the wrongs today, it's not necessarily because you know, the constitution's bad. It's because, like I said, they aren't following it. In my opinion, they don't do what they're supposed to do. If they did, there should be amendments. There are small, you know, changes in slavery, obviously probably the most crucial. But you can't just f with it anytime you want, because well they aren't. You know, it's a sport. That's the thing. They're not really making into very many amendments too, They're just not following it. No, that's what I'm saying now, since you know, like the Dems used to bitch about it all the time. Well this this, this I remember, and I'm not at that. I think I'm away from the UNI party now I'm not. I'm getting off the team sport, you know, Republican Democrat. But so the use of I mean, it's just like when you see executive orders, power of the pen and power of the phone Obama. You know that was in place before, but nobody had the balls just to do anything they wanted. Well, but the executive orders weren't meant to. Be circumvent the law. Congress. Yeah, because Congress, I mean basically, you know. The three who has the purse strings the Congress has the purse but Congress. But Congress is where you pretty much write the laws too, right, Well, it goes up, but yeah, but I mean the president's executive, right, and then there's administer. There's basically the judicial, and there's a legislative. Congress is the legislative, so they write the legislation. He's he's admitted he's an executive, so he he can veto things. Or that was his power as president, Yes, vetoing that was like the supreme power. But now it's executive orders. Yes, that's what I'm saying. But that's again it just breaks the constitution because. That falls in line with how it's a divergence with it follows along with the constitution. Well, but I'm saying that's why because he's not allowed to write laws. The legislature writes the law declare war. Yeah're even small quasi wars. But what are they doing. They've been doing it for decades, but people think it's normal and they were like, well that he did it before, that doesn't mean it. It went out the window with mainly Bush, I think in modern times, I mean Vietnam was a little sketch. But but that's what I'm saying. It's not the constitutions and pro it right, yeah, so if they are, they're writing, they're writing their own legislation, and the president is just writing it through executive order. But he's not supposed to be doing that. And if you were following the rules of the constitutions. So less and less power for the people and more power for them. And more power almost dictatorial power exactly. That's why you know, a lot of people are getting black pilled. There's a lot of talk about them because you heard the red pilled. A lot of it's black pilled now, like nothing matters, your vote doesn't count. They're always going to start wars. The world's going to end. It's very bleak, there's no hope. A lot of people are talking about this, especially the last four years, just totally black piled. And I think that's a terrifying way to it. Because I mean, but that's the thing. If you use the power, remember we are the people, are the government, not our representatives. We're the government. And if you use the power of the constitution for our benefit then and that's why they want to dumb people down, and they want you to not understand because they you know, they they're very tricky and they try not to break the law. Unless they're just blatantly you know, just ignorant, or they know what they're doing, but they don't think nothing's going to happen to them because you're too ignorant to understand. Yeah, all they're doing is trying to figure out ways. They use their their intelligence and their talents to try to figure out ways to screw us. But then they're hoping that we are but they're hoping we're not smart enough to to a understand that we're they're not allowed to do some of the things are not. All they got to do is go back to the basis basics and do what the people want. Imagine, we would not be in the perilous straits that we are now today, foreign policy wars, you know, hyperinflation, almost inflation, you know, across the board. But they're always trying to figure out ways to screw us and get away with it. Well, they just keep taking more, So that's what I'm. Saying, like they're dumbed it down. Yeah, they're circumventing the constitution to take more power for themselves. And now they've gotten so powerful they are too afraid to give it up. But again, you know, sometimes they circumvent the law to certain degrees to know that what they're doing they won't get in trouble for. But you've allowed it, so. You know, in getting back to the article, man, socialism is pretty good for the one percenters, the people in power. Yeah, I mean they live like they've they've always lived, you know, high on the hog. It's the people that are the vacuum. Our money is going into the vacuum. Well, yeah, they always say that with socialism, you know, everybody they want. They tout everybody's supposed to be equal and the same and have the same except for the people in charge. They usually live high on the same thing. Yeah, but the rest of everybody else, everybody's poor. But I know, it's so crazy people supporting Bernie and maybe had great points. I don't know. He was a easy, unique guy. Sounds like the ant eater from the old cartoons. They ain't get over here, ain't you know? And it's always it's almost like roadrunner, you know, coyote. But and he likes to tout this. He honeymooned in the USSR when he got married. Yeah, his wife bankrupt a college. They have multiple homes in our millionaires. You don't have like multiple homes, you know, vacation. Home, this home, and they make a government salary which isn't that much. And she was the provost or the head of the college or whatever. Let's say two hundred and three hundred grand I don't know, but small college, and people believe they're shit. Whilst I do believe that the DNC totally you know, blocked him for Hillary. And I think that's probably when a lot of Democrats should have been like, wait a minute, that's not our nominee. And then how Biden just came out of nowhere after losing like the first three states, like there were deals made, especially like North Carolina or South Carolina with I can't remember that guy. He turned out to be the king maker. I don't know. It's just it's pretty you saw it happening right before your eyes. And then you have Kamala what a billion dollars in seventy days or something, yes, and she's like in the negative for twenty five million. Yeah, and you had billionaire donors coming out and going, you know, I am that just disqualifies her for any This is what that billionaire donor I can't remember his name, as Democrat donor. It's like this automatically, I don't know if he did an op ed or an interview. This automatically disqualifies her for any holding any public office or running for any public office. In his eyes, how could you spend that much? Yeah, I read a political cartoon. It was pretty hilarious. Like, doesn't she she doesn't understand that you do that after you're elected, and it's the taxpayers, you know, paying for this shit, not you know, prior. That's the type of spending you do when you're in office. So, but here's something scary on these stories. I know we've both kind of just been busy as the holidays. Everybody knows how it goes. But this whole escalating, this conflict over the Ukraine and Russia, and we're you know, and there's a lot I wanted to cover in between. I tried to do a show I wanted to like there was there's so much going on. There's so much and we can't even catch up on the stuff that I wanted to do prior to this show. In between this show and the last, and we talked about I can't remember to Sweden, Norway. I think it was Finland because they're they border Russia. They're always waiting for the blow. But they released a handbook for the citizens what to do in the case of nuclear war. So did another country? Cannot remember and then I saw Germany. You said there were like two or three last week when we did our last show, and now you know again. Now this is squawk dot com and I've heard of this, and it's not like a huge news site, but occasionally you come across some interesting things from their site. And Squawk's s q a u K. If you want to check them out. They have some interesting stuff. We originally saw this all right. This morning. I was listening to Greg hunter So on USA Watchdog and he mentioned it, so we looked it up and wanted to let you guys know as well. Yeah, I mean Greg does great work. I just don't think that, you know, just like a lot of independent journalists. And he's got actually cut his teeth doing CNN and he's a real journalist from back in the day. But now he has his own site, USA watchdog dot com. Fantastic stuff. Some it's almost it's almost a mix of art, bell light and real stuff. It's almost like our show. Really. Yeah, it's a little fringy but so much good information and such solid like receipts. Dude gets the receipts. Yeah, that's why he loves certain guests more than others, because he said, you know, as as an investigative journalist, he goes, he said, they have the receipts, they have the sources documented. He goes, you can go back to what they. Say, and he interviews these people. So it's just not him. Yeah. He used to do something called the Weekly News wrap Up, which was fantastic on Fridays for like an hour. Yeah, I'm telling you all the news events of the week. But he had some some health health issues, so now he's just doing interviews. At this point. He might bring it back. But yeah, all get strong, he'll be back on the horse. But yeah, getting back to this, this little tidbit of news. You know, here's the title America on the Brink question mark FEMA issues Nuclear Survival Guide amid escalating global tensions. Find that pretty interesting. Now, to your credit, you found something back in twenty twenty three. Yeah, I just did a search for FEMA Nuclear which the vile guide. But they issued something. If you go to the FEMA site, there was something issued in twenty twenty three. But it's coming to news lately. And you would think that they would revise as they get better techniques and information about nuclear war or hurricanes or you know, so they should be updating. So is this just part of that or is this just like listen? Yeah, I don't know. That's why I was trying to find that out, because you know, I figured they would those various sites that we have found would actually link us to this. I don't know if it's a pamphlet or what because what was going out in. Now We're definitely going to look into it, because yeah, but it's becoming increasingly it's a possibility now like the Cold War. It even feels a little more reckless than the Cold War ever wash Yeah, but the Cuban missile crisis kind of. On the brink stuff what we mentioned about in Europe, they were handing out pamphlets and things to people. So I don't know if this is something like that, and that's what I was trying to find out. But everything I was finding was just people commenting to it. But I can't find a link to what the actual thing is. But again, I didn't do a lot of research on it. All I know is the FEMIS site does have a twenty twenty three guide which you can actually find. And of course, always if you're if this is a concern and you I hate using the word prep but you should be prepared. That's all it means. Doesn't mean that you're a crazy militia guy, you know. It just means protecting your family and that's your job as a parent. Okay, So maybe just take a look at the guides they have. I would definitely start thinking beyond it. I'm not saying build a nineteen fifty style awesome bunker like from what uh all found and Malcolm in the Middle fricking that show. I missed that show. It was his man cave he hit it from everybody. But yeah, I would definitely maybe start I mean, by all means, if you've got the disposable income, go for it. Man who doesn't want a super cool I love gear I would own if I could own a rocket ship, I don't want. I can't afford that. But I'm just gonna go ahead and read it unless you want to take over since I okay. So, as international conflicts intensify, the US government provides citizens with essential guidelines to endure a potential nuclear event. Nobody wants to do that, by the way, and this is by the editor in chief over there, Shepherd am Bellis. He's the author. In light of escalating global t and the imminent threat of nuclear conflict, the US government, through the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA, is taking decisive action to provide essential survival information to its citizens. FEMA, a trusted source of emergency preparedness. Really I find find some fault in there, has issued a comprehensive guide that clearly outlines the necessary steps to take during a nuclear explosion. It's critical that everyone understands these measures and is prepared to act swiftly in such a scenario. FEMA's guidance emphasizes three crucial steps. Get inside, stay inside, and stay tuned. So if you've only got seventy two hours of food, which they recommend they do, I think you need to get more to like six months for a family of four or six, and we're talking canned foods. You can slowly build this up, but it hits the fan and you don't have what you need, then God bless you. Get in side, stay inside, stay tuned. Citizens are encouraged to seek immediate shelter in a sturdy building, ideally in a basement or central room away from windows, to reduce exposure to harmful radiation. Remaining indoors for at least twenty four hours is essential. And I know there is a radius. There's all kinds of information out there. I've seen thickness of walls, materials, you know, so you can say, well, my basement will be pretty good for my family, but we've got to do some about those windows and maybe plastic the joices or you know, plastic the windows with duct tape all that seal them up. There's all kinds of different techniques based on what you already have. You know, in your home, or get to your father's home, if you live in an apartment, whatever, you might have fifteen twenty minutes. It depends on the rate. Again, so remaining indoors at least twenty four hours is essential unless authorities provide different instructions. Staying informed through official channels is vital. Hopefully it's not an emp then a nuclear strike, then you're not going to get any information. Yeah, unless you have fair day cages for your radios and stuff or your TV, or you have a badass bunker. It's empowering, ensuring you receive timely updates and directives, and putting you in control for your safety. The agency highlights the severe consequences of nuclear explosions, which include intense heat blast waves. That's what you the fallout and blast waves depending on radius, is really crucial to your survival. I mean, if you're real close to your skin's just going to mount and you'll be bound, and you'll go quick, go be with God, all of which can cause catastrophic damage and casualties. A particular concern is fallout, the radioactive debris propelled into this atmosphere, which can reach ground level within fifteen minutes of detonation. This fallout poses significant health risks due to the high levels of radiation it emits. FEMA's initiative aims to equip Americans with the knowledge needed to protect themselves and their families in the event of a nuclear threat. By following these guidelines, individuals can specifically and significantly reduce their risk of radiation exposure and increase their chances of survival during such critical situations. Remember, with the proper knowledge and preparation, survival is not just possible it's likely. This sounds like a fifties commercial right there. Yeah, sounds like the game Fallout. Yeah, but that's a little article, and I guess we'll follow up. We'll circle back to you guys if we find out more information, because I'm interested in it. I have some books, I have some different just the NW as simple as the Army Survival Guide sas. I mean, the BRIT's been doing cover it. They taught us how to be you know, taught us how to use intelligence like CIA. They helped build it. They help like we've just copied their survival guides. They've been doing, you know, doing that stuff a long time. Yeah. So, I mean I found it, you know, another article that's similar to what you were just reading, but you know it quoted on here that on November twenty fifth, the German government announced the construction of shelters and advised citizens to convert their homes, including garages and basements, into similar protective spaces. Yeah, and then it says on the twenty six the US government released the Survival Guide, you know, with the FEMA highlighting those things, saying individuals might have as little as fifteen minutes to find shelter. Following a nuclear explosion. So again can't find the guide itself found somebody twenty three So unless they recently updated it, I'm not sure. But you know, it's interesting how so many kind you know, countries are telling everybody be prepared. I mean, why why are they telling the people that you know? They're telling you for a reason because of this escalation going on between Russia and Ukraine. So yeah, I. Mean because right on zero Head it says Putin threatens Ukrainian capital with new hypersonic missile and. We talked about that. Yeah, but this because they can cluster one hundred together and it'll lack like a small tactical nuke on a city, like it went the city out essentially without radiation fallout the infrastructure. I mean, that's why EMPs were always very to the militaries around the world, very attractive. Yeah, because then you can occupy the territory, right, yeah, without riducular fallout. But yeah, but this article was today at five in the morning. It says another day, another record setting Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine. At the moment, the West is escalating its support to Kiev. President Putin announced to security officials at the Collective Security Treaty Organization summit that one hundred drones and ninety missiles were launched at Ukraine over the last forty eight hours. So this has been if it was reported today, it had been over the last two days, in response to strikes deep inside Russia. It says, we carried out this a comprehensive strike. It was a response to the ongoing attacks our own territory, ongoing attacks to our own territory using US supplied missiles. So and as we said in our last show. Where's that article from so I can get that linked. It's zero hedge zero hedge again. So you know, like we said the other day, by US supplying weapons to the Ukraine, it is an act of war. And you know they have every right to then attack us because of that. So because he's not going to stand by and just let you know, Ukraine keep killing his citizens with missiles that we provided. See, here's the problem. You know, I saw I didn't get to read it. Biden administration essentially thinking about giving nukes to Ukraine. Yeah, and then you see like Boris Johnson, the disgraced X head of you know, the UK He's like we got to get NATO troops, you know, and he's the one that they they sent over there because there was a peace agreement. There was a treaty on the table between Russia and Ukraine, and he was sent over there to deal with that, to squash it because. You know, because they want more. That's we've touched upon this. I mean, I hate revisiting, but we need And then you've got to think we've got till January twentieth to get this guy to the office, and then he's probably still not safe, right. Yeah, Like we said, there's still possibilities of them trying to assassinate him. But as we've mentioned before, you know. One of the there's a number of ways, and General Mike Flynn did an op ed that I really wanted to cover. But it's so long and it's just incredible. They were like, he gives you five scenarios, likely scenarios. He does a whole military aspect like breakdown of threat assessments. It is so detailed, and so it's just a fantastic article. Yeah, and it's scary as heck. Well, I mean, he's. One of them is yeah, break it down to bullet points. But this is one of the scenarios. Well, yeah, I'm creating war, martial law, no new elections, no transfer of power. Yeah, I mean, that's one thing Armstrong has been saying. Martin Armstrong has been saying for over a year, maybe two, that its computer. Is cycling through this scenario, and that we covered some of this in post election chaos. Yeah, that was a couple episodes ago. But I'm saying, but he he noted that, you know, he noted that he was gonna they were going to try to assassinate him, and they did, you know, But he also said, you know, they they they definitely want us in more. And he goes, if we get if we get too deep into war, even if Trump, because if if Trump, if you can't escalate to the point where we're actually doing anything directly, of course we're doing things indirectly, then Trump may be able to stop it. If it becomes too you know, heavy, then Trump can't. Stalk about me like, you can't get out of it, you can't get out. They've just crushed it so so bad. Yeah, because if if if. Like we would actually throw a nuke or let them throw a nuke at Russian territory, Russia and that would be game over. If you're a nuke or something, or these hypersonic missiles at the US, if they actually fired upon us, then the American people would demand retribution. So Trump would have to then be engaged in a war. Then that would throw all of the economic things that he's talked about on his campaign and that he was trying to do for the country, all that would be out the window because you're going to be focusing on war. You can't focus on rebuilding. The country with these ten frickin times plus speed of sound missiles. I mean, they gave a breakdown at how quick it would hit Alaska, California, Washington State, you know, east coast or west coast. Sorry, they would take them a long time to get him across. You know, European Russia to almost north of the bearying the Straits with Alaska is an immense land. It's the largest country in the world. Yeah, by area, So we'll take a little bit, but they can do it. Yeah, and they can certainly hit any base they wanted in Europe, Turkey, you name it, any base we have. And they also said, right, we talked about the last show, and any European city, Yeah, we talked about the last show. We don't have nobody has an ability. They don't have a missile defense system that can take these down. They're just too fast. Yeah. I want to give a shout out to Nick from Almost Cannon podcast. He had listened to the last episode and was kind of given some of his He's got some people that work in the industry, some people. Yeah, those some close people, and they're bringing people out of retirement, and I need to get him on one of these shows. Maybe this show. I got to do them. Assaulid, I've been on a show a number of times. Fantastic guy, great podcast. But again showing the urgency. But he was saying people are coming, They're getting people out of. Retire and saying, hey, we need you. Guys that have retired, people that have retired to get back to working on systems that are crucial. Yeah. At first I was like, okay, well, yeah, well Trump was saying that every state or there's going to be a wall around in the United States with Patriot type systems missile intercept systems, and I'm like, okay, maybe it's something like that. Then I was like, now it's got to be They've got to hit ten times speed of sound supersonic. Yeah. Yeah, so system all the computing power needs to be changed, all the missiles, you know, the miss the hardware itself that's going the kinetic aspect of it has got to be increased exponentially. Yeah, but you said, you told me. He said something like two people he knew were called specifically called and asked to come out of retirement to help. Yeah, but I I don't Maybe I shouldn't. Yeah, but you know, we've depleted, we've given a lot like just let's say, how it'z are one hundred and five howitzer rounds. You know, that's artillery we get. We've depleted our own stockpiles. Well, we've given a lot of it to. The just from ammunis simple Connecticut AMMO, to missile systems to let me geez, we're giving them cluster bombs. And that's against the Geneva Convention at this point. Yeah. After Vietnam, I believe so. And they you know, I don't know if they're tearing them apart for the munitions that are in there, or re structuring them so they fall within the guidelines of fair war practice. You know, I don't know. But what I'm saying, is to me, that's an ominous sign of you know what s Yeah, I mean you're getting pamphlets telling you how to prepare for nuclear war, not only in the US but all over the world. You've got people being pulled out a retirement to work on weapons. I mean that's telling. And then there's another article that they said the Ukraine's being pushed, you know, because they obviously they implemented a draft and to lower the draft age. It was twenty five or older. Now they've lowered. Was it really twenty five? Yeah, it's crazy, but they now they're saying. I thought it was like sixteen year olds or something. Now they're saying now the mandatory they wanted to be eighteen. But they the number of people confirm that it was in an article number of people that have died. They said it's so. Large, there's over a million people. And that was like last year. Yeah, and the mainstream news, the media was lying to everyone. Hey, the Ukraine's are really taking it to their It has always been bull crap and raw raw, you know. The global the year old men because they couldn't find anybody. It always strikes me it's like, but soccer players that play for club teams or national team or not fighting a war. Yeah, no, but I think they I think I heard somewhere. I mean I could be wrong, but it was like in a just astonishing number. I think they were saying the average person that was recruited in coming in or like they have a four they they live four hours. Yeah, because they don't even get training and they're putting the meat. They called a meat grinder. There's certain as you know, areas down by the but don ask or dumb boss, it's a meat it is. It's nicknamed the meat grinder. So think about Hamburger Hill, Vietnam, all these different scenarios, which is just a slaughter almost the battle of the Bulge, you know, just very very desperate fighting and essential. It's it's not even tactics, and it's just survival. You're just trying to survive. You're not trying to accomplish any military fricking objectives at that point because you are one out of three or getting slaughtered in a couple of days, right, so in a week's time, two weeks time. You know, these sieges they're a terrible way to fight warfare, you know, just artillery barrages around the clock. It will drive you insane if you live through them, you know, twenty four forty eight a week, and eventually you have to clear those but so it will stop. But then you have heavily armed guys that are well fed, you know, well trained, fresh coming in to deal in clear houses, room to room, whatever, rubble pile or rubber pile. Yeah, to take over that territory. Yeah, it's rough, man, it's not anything that is heroic. It's not anything that I don't even It's just it's some evil shit going on because it was never needed. This was orchestrated in our as a United States citizen. I'm very sad that we had a huge part to play in it. Yeah, and it's not just us, you know, it's it's NATO. Yeah, everybody's pushing for war, and I think it's globalists and I think we're in the past everybody pushed for peace. But it's so such a you know, a three sixties as say, everybody's like World War we gotta we need to support the Ukraine to continue this fight, and like, why aren't you looking for peaceful a peaceful way out? But nobody wants that I. Mean when Vladimir Putin lets reporters into his country to talk about these things, he's obviously I mean, Tucker Carlson went over there, there are he's he's obviously available to bring you know, demands or negotiations to the peace table. Yeah, I mean you could. I mean just there. It's just that you should have them by their deeds. Yeah. But four days they said, I think I remember reading our articles. Four days after Trump won, Zelenski basically changed his tune and said, Okay, I think there's a path to peace after Trump won. And then all of a sudden, now he's yeah, send me more weapons. I want this, I want that. I'm like, why why did you flip flopp? He's got his orders, man, Yeah, exactly, somebody's telling. Him because once this war is over, he's a dead man. Yeah, all hit everybody that stood with him, their parliament, all those people that you saw in the news with the little Kalishna cough rifles, that lady, you know, they're dead. They're freaking dead. Well they're going they're going to go to prison for war crimes at the very least. Yeah, there was already a coup against him, but it didn't succeed. I mean, I don't even know what to think about this at this point, Like how do we end it? Well, one way, after math. One way is to stop sending them money and. Get in there, because they already have contracts to rebuild the whole freaking country. This is the ship we're talking about. But I mean there are deals in place, they already you know. The way to end it is, you know, just stop giving them money. But that's but like you said that, he just sent it to Congress to send more. And luckily they are at least at least going. Well, maybe we don't. Want to do wait till like Christmas Eve and see what's going to get shoved through. The whole Yeah, it's They are most notorious of putting things through during the holidays when no one's paying attention. For Friday night, late Friday night, because the news cycles shut down almost. Yeah, the reporters, Yeah, the reporters go home. Correspondence you know, Dagon corresponds are. All wake up Monday morning and what. Yeah, so I don't know what to tell you, folks. We'll just give you information as we get it, and there is a lot out there. Do your due diligence. I mean, I don't. I don't see how if you don't come to the conclusion that there's a lot of ass hattery going on as there normally is with wars. But this is almost essentially like a ten year long plan to get to this point. Yeah, like we've got to go after Russia now, because you know, money and stuff. I don't. Globalist agenda and stuff disgusting. I'm disgusted. I don't. I'm going to go to the next one. And you know, you know, I'm constantly looking at like AI stuff because I'm scared, more scared of AI than maybe anything else. But it has no soul, so I don't. I don't think it's going to be I can't create. Godfather of Ai warns powerful people who want humans replaced by machines. Now we're talking the global agenda again. Can't get away from it. It's over at futurism dot com. They are so anti Musk and Tesla and anything Musk does. It's kind of funny. They must have got worked for him and got fired or something of Tesla. I don't know, but there's a lot of good stuff in their short articles. Sometimes they're funny like I got one. Maybe I'll end with rats drive tiny cars. How about that? We'll end a day with that one. So intelligence gives power, So who's going to control that power? Excuse me, guys, Sorry about that. One of the world's leading AI pioneers is warning not only that the increasingly powerful technology can harm the world, but that the people in charge of it may be equally as dangerous. The heck is happening here. I'm having issues my computer. All right, I'm just old and don not do technologies. One of the world's leading AI pioneers is warning not only that the increasingly powerful technology could harm the world, but that the people in charge of it may be equally as dangerous. Okay, that's a double. In an interview with CNBC, your source for news fair and unbiased, computer science luminary you Showa Bingio said that members of an elite tech fringe want AI to replace humans. Are these the technocrats? Maybe? Maybe? The head of the University of Montreal's Institute for Learning Algorithms Bengo, was among the public signatories of the Right to Warn open letter penned by leading AI researchers at open Ai who claim they're being silenced about the technology's dangers. Sound familiar Smithsonian and giant bones, Am I right? Come on, people? Nephlom, along with famed experts Jan Lecoun and Jeffrey Hinton Hey an English name he sometimes referred to as one of the godfathers of AI. Intelligence gives power, So who's going to control that power? The pre eminent machine learning expert told the outlet during the one Young World summit in Montreal. I'd like to go to Montreal. It seems pretty cool. I don't speak French, though. There are people who might want to abuse that power, and there are people who might be happy to see humanity replaced by machines, he claims. I mean if it's a fringe, but these people can have a lot of power, and they can do it unless we put the right guardrails right down right now. I love that word guardrails. I think that's pretty good way to regulations seem oppressive. So because AI systems cost billions of dollars to build, and the you know how much energy these centers take is immense. It's like nothing you've ever seen. It is amazing. The deep they need like their own nuclear power plants. It's amazing the infrastructure we need for these giant buildings filled with these computers. Unless we get quantum quantum computers going, which I think they were able to stabilize whatever. We'll talk about that some other time. That's the scary computer. That's dimensional computing. That's like step and foot another dimension. The deep learning expert noticed noted the financial power aspect can't be ignored. Very few organizations, very few countries, will be able to do it. The University of Montreal AI lab leaders said that's already the case. There's going to be a concentration of power, gnomic power, which can be bad for markets, political power which could be bad for democracy, and military power, which could be bad for the geopolitical stability of our planet. Currently, experts disagree on whether artificial intelligence or human level AI can be reached and when it might happen. If it happens before global policy catches up, he suggests, we're in trouble. If it's five years. We're not ready, he concluded, because we don't have methods to make sure that these systems will not harm people or will not turn against people. Skynet Terminator, while far from the first AI expert to offer warnings about the dangers of AI. Banngio was unusual, has unusual gravitas. After all, he helped created it, create it. Excuse me, I'm starting to stumble a bit. I'm drinking some weak coffee. Man. So AI is fascinating, it can be terrifying. But you know, if we can just pull the plug before shit gets out of control, like cut the power, it's not gonna be like person of Interest, you know, or they're gonna be running satellites too, and just like Skynet just taking everything over. Yeah, and we're fighting, you know, Arnold schwartzeneggers everywhere. Swartz a nigger. But if they do an MP they would take it out anyway. Yeah, maybe till they evolve like the matrix. They just use us for their electric plug. Us all in use our nervous system. So keeping up with that. Shoot us an email, let us let us know what you think. Man. We can always be writ reach Fringe Newspodcast at gmail dot com. I do have something else, and it's it's something I've wanted to cover again for a long time. The last month, since the seventeen days since they dropped that news seventeen days over the drones. Seventeen days consecutive of the drone and intrusions over critical military base I think off the east coast, yeah, Virginia area probably, you know. I find it to be very disturbing. And drones are another frightening thing because they are you know, I know, the military industrial complex is already trying to do their inserting of AI within the systems where there will be no operators anymore in little you know, traditionally like you saw in war zones. They're sitting in California or whatever, little trailer and they have their monitors and they're flying the drones. You won't need pilots, human pilots anymore, and they're just gonna mo shit down indiscriminately until they figure out how to put the guardrails in. Yeah, right, yeah, because at least if you have a human pilot, they have some ethics and maybe some morals, and they're like, wait a minute, I don't know if this is the right thing to do. A machine will do whatever you tell it to do. If you say, drive thirty miles and then just start shooting, that's what it'll be. Does your target eliminate it? You know? And I think the question has always been they're not in combat zone. I mean, some might be. I don't know. I guess teams now can use many drones for intel, but that's not the same as you know, firing hell fire missiles from a larger platform that has, you know, the ability to be flown halfway across the world by a pilot, and they get disassociated from the real I mean, it's just like playing a video game. That's why they like guys that are really good people that are really good at video games, that make great drone pilots. Here's your target, boomlock on, fire that missile and go back to the swimming pool at your apartment. Yeah, after you're done, have some beers at the local pub. Yeah, because you think it's not real. I wonder what the mental I wonder, you know, And I'm sure they're studying it. Being so disconnected from the actual war zone, the theater, it's got to be just such a new psychology, you know. I don't know. So at the Gateway pundit dot com, this is actually actually an article by retired Colonel John Mills, so military man, and he's been tracking a lot and I think the conclusion of this is that the Chinese or are doing some overtime here and the fifth level of warfare type stuff. You know, drone swarms are flying circles around the US government interagency process. So I'm not going to read this whole article, but I'm going to give you enough information because I've been dying to get this out there. And this is combining other sites and incidents around the world. With the seventeen straight day incursion over our military base, Well, why don't you just shoot them down? Well, can't use a twenty thirty millimeter vulcan cannon or a twenty two or twenty millimeter cannon when there's some residential You just can't shoot down range without knowing what's behind. Yeah, right, so they need and I know they do have the technology to jam or MP I've seen a looks like a it's a big tube, looks like some kind of missile launcher or something, and they're they're disabling drones. Pretty interesting, but I don't know whether I'm sure they have the technology, but might take out an airplane too, you know, military grade stuff. Yeah, establishing a trend line means having at least three data points. Now we have three data points and drone incursions against US military facilities. During December twenty twenty three, we had seventeen days, That's what I was talking about, of unrelenting, unchallenged drone swarms over the large, largest cluster of military facilities in the world, the Hampton Roads slash Virginia Beach region of Virginia. Now, and it's I heard that these are bigger than like a Walmart drone, you know, or a little drone. They use professional drones for like crop analysis, you know, drainage things like this. These are almost military grade, big guys, not launching missiles. Big but yeah, not a weapons platform. Big, but big enough to be unaffordable by normal jet right, So that rate there is very concerning to me. Like I was just like, here we go, man, And I know they're using in the battlefield anti personnel type drones. Frightening because you can't escape them. Yeah, you could be running. You jump out of your trends and start running, man, it's going to get you freaking frightening. Then, starting on November eighteenth, twenty twenty four, drone swarms started visiting Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey, approximately thirty five miles to the west of New Jersey. Picatinny is a DoD center for small arms and ammunition. Now the three core US Air Force facilities in Europe Royal Air Force RAF stations Leacolnheath, milden Hall, and Feltwell have experienced drone swarms as well. One note, it is a long standing clause of the Status of Forces Agreement the SOFA that these are called our FA vice US Air Force versus US Air Force bases. The roar of the non response to the drone swarms other than aggressive press release is deafening. This is what we're going to talk about here, what we just talked about. You just can't in distriminally shoot you know, weapons at them. These events are not UFO leak freakouts nor drone enthusiasts. These are well planned, coordinated, and executed on a large scale. They lead to the intuitive conclusion, with the initial known evidence of the evidence table on the evidence table, that this is the work of a hostile form power or powers. Many asked on social media, why are we not shooting these drones down? Which is a reasonable question. Retired CIA operations officer Mike Baker said on a recent show in Cheek at CAA headquarters. We would have had the interns run outside and throw classified documents in the air to knock these drones down. Unfortunately, Yeah, tongue in cheek, Okay, Unfortunately, it appears Mike's concept of operations CONOP would be more effective than what has been done so far. True. And now we're looking at a you know, container ship, large freighter. We all know, we talked about the UH and we're going to get to this. But the shipping containers that they stack on these ships, you see them, they're immense, you know, and here's a photo of it being ferried are led by a what are they tugboats? And there's two spots on the superstructure under the I guess, just above the waterline where anchors you know, those massive anchors with those giant chain link Yeah chains. There's no anchors there, but there's square holes that would have had because the anchor are too big to be retracted into the ship, and there will be a massive hole. Those anchors are giant, there's six foot tall whatever. So they're basically suspecting that the drones are flying out of these holes in the ships while it's got all these container it's just stacked with the containers. It looks like a traditional and we're going to get to more interesting stuff in this article about these ships. So with the three installations in the UK, the question is where were those drone swarms stage from? There are no conspiracies, but no coincidences boom. Another good tagline. The Baltic Sea has become a Chinese lake with a diminished US Navy tied down in the Middle East. Very interesting. The Chinese are becoming a proxy of their proxy Russia, as Chinese ships are regularly breaking under sea infrastructure in the Baltic It's many pronged attack. I think this is what he's saying. This is fifth generation warfare on steroids, as China punches back for US NATO actions against Russia. Doing a simple route analysis, the Chinese ships come very close to the East Angela Angola airfields as they leverage Arctic routes to bypass US trade sanctions or right by the bases if they use the English Channel route. Excuse me. Some of these ships are bulk carriers, such as the villainous Yeping three, which is currently stopped and surrounded by NATO ships. Now right above that little sentence, I just read and we will link this. There's a freighter ship and this is the Yingping three. Well they're firing a large cruise style missile off of it. Like here's the photo. So this is the type of you know, ass hat stuff they're doing. But the new New polar Bear a real Chinese ship, not a Seinhal joke. So that's the real name of this ship. Is a container ship that broke a gas line and two undersea cables in the Baltic in October twenty twenty three. Containers are wonderful to hide opportunities for all kinds of clandestines called dougary. Hey, they use one of my words here and this is in parentheses. And we've talked we've talked a good deal about these missile systems like the Russian club K missile or the container looking US Typhoon missile system. Pretty interesting. We've talked a few episodes back about the club K. In the threat it's not only bio hazards, chemical warfare, pandemic level biohazards, right, nuclear missiles for EMPs. I mean they get put all these containers have like a tracking beacon on them so they can regulate them and they work with computers and when they undock and you know, they know where it's point. Probably the point of sales are the real time what is that called commerce? Why we get in trouble when they're over the pandemic the plandemic just in time type systems, so everything the computer knows where it is at that moment, real time, how to order you know, because of the time lag whatever. So and we know with these club ks, all you have to do is disable once. I mean they can be put on trains. We know a guy that picks these up and puts them on a semi you know, get depending on the size, and get two of them. But there's some theories of how they would implement these getting them into the interior of the United States. It's pretty simple if you if you read some of the articles Mary Fanning, right, that's her name, Mary Fanning, America, American, I think it is. Yeah. So what they can do basically make them disappear off this off the grid. But they can be on trains being pulled by trains across the United States, and they get on these dead rails where when they lose inventory or they don't know where it goes, they put it somewhere, so it sits there until the satellite tells it to go ahead and pop its lid and shoot an e MP style missile over the United States, shut the grid down, or chemical warfare, biological warfare, you name it. It can do. It can do anything, really, So we've done that research and you may want to go back and check those out, or go to Mary Fannings site. Very compelling. Germany's Rhine Metal is already publicly making what looks to be an ISO compliant container for drones. Very interesting. It's a German company and there's tubes. There's like four tubes. The roof flips up. You can see the four tubes at forty five degree angle. They pop open and the drones fly out, So that gives you even more you know, clandestine radius drones are quiet, yeah, cover a night. I don't know what the ranges are on these. They can carry smaller versions, I don't know, you know, destructive payloads, biochemical payloads, whatever, land in the reservoirs, poison reservoirs, I don't know, you know, name it, you name it. Your imagination can go wild, blow up buildings. I have no idea like a nine to eleven style attack. Right for a logistics for logistics planner or operator in clandestine operations, the container makes perfect sense. A Chinese ship could turn off its automatic identification system, go dark, do the mission, move away, and turn it back on. Now, that could be what's happening, right, that's an example of what's happening around these bases. It's all coastal. Yeah, and you know the Chinese have been buying a property around bases in the mid the heartland. Yea, even close to like nuclear sites. You know, I don't very suspect. You have McConnell's oh yeah, shipping, huge shipping family. They're Chinese, but they're American. I guess McConnell takes money from the Chinese all the time. So where do you think his interest lies? Not with us? Not with us? And his sister in law mysteriously died. We actually covered that or I did on Yeah News Extra or something. So the social media responses are often profanity laysed versions of shoot it down, not so fast. The flights are often taking place over residential areas. There you go, Yeah, a Centurion system spewing out and there's a picture of this cannon. This it's a big machine gun. It's a cannon system usually mounted on like thirty millimeters. I mean, our gunships are helicopters, you know, stuff like that in the nose airplanes. So this is a twenty millimeter cannon. The shells are not a viable option. Anyone who wants to volunteer their house to test this option is welcome. So that's like armor piercing level stuff. So I guess we'll just stop there. You can, we'll link to this because there's much more and you can you can already know where this is trending. So military industrial complex, I mean, I think a lot of these are like manufactured so they can get funding and they can open new projects to keep the machine running. And then war is always helpful false flags, you know, it keeps the war pigs, as Pink Foy would say, the war pigs right in generals and people that you know, study war their whole life and never fought a war, didn't get their war or got their war, and just it's their way of life. I don't know. Yeah, I'm sorry, I have allergies. But so we're gonna have to learn counter systems to these systems, right, that's just how it goes is a big circle for hardware. Russians build something better, we match it go further. That's the space race type theory. Yeah, that's the Cold War weapons theory. Better nukes, more nukes, whatever, goodness gracious. So drones I always thought were a point of interest for me and maybe you know the kids like me. Even my uncle, one of my uncles, he's got a little drone he plays with rex end stuff. But they're cool and they're very good if you're a roofing company. Joker uses them to look at roofs insurance, insurance. Yeah, when I was in the insurance industry, they were we had cameras. You put your your phone on a stick and put it up there in a Wi Fi bluetooth to a little camera system in your hand. Now they use drones. Yeah, so drones are very useful. Drones have many great uses. But just like anything, you know, these concepts can be dangerous. And I don't think the Geneva Conventions probably even thought about drones in the theater yet, and how they're a bit unfair and terrifying. You know what else we have? Can I do my story about rats driving tiny cars? Should I be awesome. All right, guys, Sorry I cannot find it. I was not prepared. This was day go for another show. But I guess rats like driving cars. Interesting study. That's where a lot of money from universities go, and they get grants from the government. I don't know why, but I did come across Space station astronauts complain of horrible smell after Russian capsule docs. That seems kind of funny, but I think we're going to cut it. 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