Swapcast with FRINGE NEWS-Post Election News. Thank You Veterans!
Crazy Strange DazeNovember 12, 202401:38:45135.61 MB

Swapcast with FRINGE NEWS-Post Election News. Thank You Veterans!

Hey, everyone, welcome back. It's been a while getting into the fall in Christmas or winter season, so we will be around much more. A lot has happened since the last time we've spoken. I'm joined here with m today. Hi everyone, and we're gonna get right into it. Uh well, you know historical election. Yeah, we're gonna yeah, pretty crazy. Republicans might capture the House as well. They have Senate majority of Supreme Court justice, so we could get a lot done in the next two years if they win the House. And you know, real quick, today is Veterans Day here in the States. I want to kind of drop a little knowledge, I guess history of Veterans Day. Veterans Day, which was once known as Armistice Day, was originally set as a US legal holiday to honor the end of World War One, the war to end all wars, which we know that's not accurate, but Bob, in nineteen thirty eight, Armistice Day was established to remember the Armistice in or an agreement that had been signed back on November eleventh, nineteen eighteen, marking the end of World War One. So there you go. Quick quote for Veterans Day. Courage is almost a contradiction in terms, it means a strong desire to live, taking the form of readiness to die. So thanks to all the veterans the sacrifices helped make this country great and safe. We love you all, Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. Yeah, and we're both part of our family's veterans, your father my father, right, So. Yeah, I mean I have a long line of military people all the way back from my mother's side to Gettysburg. We're a couple brothers. There were a few brothers in that battle, and then they lost one of their brothers in that battle, and we're allowed to escort him home back to Ohio from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania after the battle. So a lot of Americans have you know, their families have dedicated quite a lot and sacrifice quite a lot being in the armed forces. So I just wanted to say we love you, thank you. All. Right, let's get in do it, like you said, going on here in the States. We just had a very important election and one that. Appears to be celebrated across the world though because many people I don't know about that, well, but there's I saw a lot of. Maybe in Europe. Yeah, because as there seems to be a movement in Europe. Yeah, Germany, right, no more conservative. Yeah, like it's just it can only you know, you can only swing so hard left for so long. Yeah. Well, they've been dealing with their migrant crisis. Like it's like we've talked about many times for decades. Now you know, it's just appearing to us and at this point. But but I mean I saw even before the election they had in India, they were praying and all this stuff, even the whole like whole groups of kids. It's crazy. No, but they were Christian, you know, the Christian children and Hindu priests or something. Yeah, I saw that. So well, the election has been settled, you have. You know, this guy needs to make it to January twentieth. We'll see what's happening. We've got some interesting things we want to cover today. That ah, we have a lot of questions of some movements going on, especially with FEMA. We will talk specifically to that point in today's show. So you know, stick around. We're going to start off on some things that we think are just a little looney tunes and funny at the same time. Yeah, we're trying to keep it can't be serious all the time. Man, that's a hard way to go through life, you know. So your first one's what liberal cat ladies reveal battle plan to poison Trump men with aqua tofauna. Yeah, it's pretty you know, these people have to be careful because they they must know that it's it's ridiculous like even to do the enough enough research to go ahead and ah, you know, kind of find poison to poison Trump supporters is it's kind of it's a trip. Well, it basically said internet searches for that term aqua tofauna, a potent poison created in Sicily around sixteen thirty by a woman name her last name was Tifana and historically used by women to free themselves from relationships by killing men. That a search for the aqua tofauna like took off right after the election, so so many women were young women were searching this out. And I guess there was a recipe for it that came up on TikTok that really propelled this forward. It's some kind of yeah, yeah, so it's just it's pretty crazy though. Yeah, catch a grip please, geez o. Man, Yeah, I mean it's so crazy because again because Trump won, these people were like, I'm going, I'm go moving to Canada. I'm leaving the country. I'm poisoning my boyfriend. I'm doing I mean, when Biden won, there were so many people that did not like Biden, but you didn't. Hear the same thing moving to Canada. I'm going to poison you because we're here. To fight always, you know, for our country. So please, by all means leave, don't be hurting people. This reminds me a lot of the hysteria and propaganda during World War Two in the Pacific with the Japanese. I think it was the probably Okinawa after they took possession and we're, you know, we got through the military's you know, business, and they were heading to a back part of the island or something where there was largely civilians and women and children were jumping off cliffs and killing themselves because the Japanese were like the propaganda like we would propaganda the huns in the Japs, and there was stereotypes, and they had stereotypes for the American shoulder, like they're going to eat you. They're gonna do all this ship. They said they were gonna eat you and eat your children and made them look like giant monsters, and so they were so afraid that. Yeah, there's video we solemn. It's it's horrifying. It's thousands of people, you know, just women and children. The woman threw her baby over the cliff and. Then she jumped after it. So this, this is what it reminds me of. It's the power of propaganda and miss you know they talk about, especially on that side, they talk about misinformation, disinformation. They make a bunch of. Ship up, but they're the they're the rulers of it. That's Gerbels. It's they have taken it to the next level. And social media obviously does not help. So everybody just take a chill pill, relax. Trump was already president for four years. Was he a Nazi? Then? I please? I mean they keep idiots me and dummies. They were saying that before the election and going, oh man, things are going to be so terrible. And they acted like he's gonna kill unions, He's gonna do this all these things. They said. I'm like, he was already Well, here's one of. The commercials I kept seeing, you know, the election time commercials. He's going to take away social security. Yeah, and I've talked to older people even last you know, beyond four years ago, and they're like, oh, he's going to take my Social security way. I'm like, what are you talking about. We're pretty on top of policy and the news and economics. I've never ever heard that, And they kept using that this time this cycle. Yep, I'm like, where is this. He's actually going to drop taxes off so security. So that's what he said. He's one of his campaign promises. Well, he's going to get no taxes on tips, taxes on overtime, no taxes on solid security. Right, So I'm like, he's gonna do the up. He's not getting rid of Social Security. He's actually going to give you more if he could. If he can be successful in canceling taxes on Social Security, seniors will get more. It's ridiculous. But like you said, they'll say it, and they never have. They never had a video clip, nothing about it. I mean, we have a good track record with this guy. Everything he said he tried to or did accomplish more than anyone else I can remember in history as far as presidents go. Yeah, anything he said he won lifetime, yeah, but anything he said he wanted to do that he couldn't get done is because he was blocked by the Democrats. I mean, do I personally like him. I think he's a likable guy. I think I think this time around, having fun, maybe opening up more. You catch the Rogan interview, you know, it's and you see him everywhere. He was everywhere, Like they said, he four rallies, doing shows every day. Yeah, but he's like they were joking. He's like the ultimate troll. Because when Kamala said she worked at McDonald's and McDonald said they had no record of her ever working there, and he went and worked at McDonald's. It might have been for an hour, half an hour, but he did it, you know. And then when Biden called all Trump supporters garbage, he goes in the garbage truck. Hilarious. You know what, I can reflect on the last four years under the Biden regime, and let's the Democrats have had more power over the last I don't know, twenty years than the Republicans have. I mean, but the last four years. I've never seen anything like it in my adult life. Yeah. Like literally, and you get all these like Hollywood people, all these rich people are so insulated from reality, like do you actually go and buy your own groceries. Don't even talk about it because you do not understand. You know, Okay, you're dropping five bills on a on a dinner. You probably don't even eat at home. You're so rich, you're so insulated. You live in this bubble, and you're telling us how to live. Like de Niro, he's so off off the frickin reservation. Man. Yeah, it's it's and we're living it. The American people, middle class, the working class people are living this crap. Well, it is hard to we don't. You know, you don't buy what you want anymore, you buy what you need. Clearly that's how Trump won because even the Democrats are omitting it now and they're like, you know, they were focusing on abortion and these other things, and that's not what people are thinking about today. A portions back to the States. It's not changed unless you live in a state that you know doesn't provide it. So move, Yeah, we need more states rights. Ye live in a liberal wasteland. But the thing is that you know, I mean, but the whole they were running on two different things, and obviously it was the economy that was driving people to Trump and it. Even even Clinton when he ran, he said, it's the economy, stupid, So even he knew if you have a good economy, you're gonna get re elected if you have a good economy, said that. Yeah, but you know, but everybody quotes him saying it, right, So that's what it is. That's what drove people. I mean even like again, the talking heads on the mainstream media are saying it was the economy. Thirty of women under thirty voted for him. Is that what the headline was. I think it was those numbers. Yeah, and you see all the talking heads like, oh, it's the male vote that. You know, they're misogynistic, they're racist, they don't want to half black, half whatever women president. And you know, all those talking points are so far from the truth. It's ridiculous. It's just related. We had a black president, half white half black president already. You know, what are these FN people taught? What are you talking about? Yeah? They got nothing. And it's just much like that campaign. Oh, the big the hot button topics. This is what to your point is abortion? Uh? Trans writes all these things that we don't give a crap about. The men don't have abortions. Yeah, okay, but no, But I mean maybe you need a different tack. It's been less in the mainstream because since Roe versus Way was, you know, past fifty years ago, people don't they're not fighting for those rights anymore. And as you said, Trump pushed it down to the states. It's not abolished. It's a state right issue now. So it's not gone. And whether you believe in it or not believe in it, whatever, you know, that's what the laws is. So and it's not like you don't have access to it. You do. They act like it's totally gone and you don't have access, and those are their talking points. But I think for a lot of young women that's not a thing anymore. Even Ruth gaidor Bader Ginsburg whatever, the notorious whatever, you know, the big woman feminist Supreme Court justice said that was the wrong decision. She even wrote on the record her papers, So that was that was unconstitutional to put it fed. Yeah, it should have never been a federal issue. It's not has nothing to do with the Constitution, has nothing to do with it, should have never gotten to Supreme Court. Yeah. And as we've always said, like we said to our daughter, I used to tell her that. You know, it's like a think about things as a pendulum, and when it swings too far one way, it's going to swing very far and fast the other direction. If a pendulum is running well, it will just kind of bounce around in the center. But when it goes too far one way, it swings really far back to the other. And that's the way it is. I mean, the dams not only are pushing abortion, they're pushing abortion intol birth and after birth. Yes, you know, and that's what I think is pushed silver. When whistle blowers come out and say planned parenthood is selling. Yeah, or body parts. Tissue, fetal tissue and the fetel labs and stem cells, all these things. These these some would argue, that's great for the pharmaceutical companies. And well, that's what they said. Was in the COVID nineteen shots. That's why so many. Lung from a black boy or infant or something. But something was pieces and parts of aborted children were in the COVID shots, and that's why so many Catholics were against it, you know, And then they were getting fired. So one woman just won in a case. Where she won, yeah. Because she would not take the shot because of that reason, and she won. So for all those who said that was conspiracy theory, it doesn't have aborted baby parts in it, Well, how could she have won this case then? Yes? So well yeah, I guess we should just get off the politics here. Well, so this is another article that kind of ties into that one. I'm dry as a desert. Wait, liberal women threatened to become pro life after Trump win, So basically they're following. There was a movement I guess that came out of what was a Korea, South kore It's called the four B movement. Are you done with cat ladies? Yeah? Okay, no, But this is kind of rolls into that. No, it does, It runs directly into it. And it's the four B movement is four nos. Yeah, this is over a zero hedge and this is TikTok Harlot's pledge in droves no more p U S S Y for MAGA fascists. But the four bees are no intercourse, no dating or marriage with men, and no having children. That's what they say. Well here's I mean, it's not really an article, but there's a little bit here. It's originally published via Armageddon pros never trapes around with the fluozy who weaponizes the penis fly trap? My Midwestern Irish Catholic grand mother once advised me during an unorthodox birds and bees conversation. So this is via the Guardian, and you know, bear in mind it is the Guardian. So McKenna, who is twenty four and lives in a rural conservative state, Yeah right, recently got back on dating apps after a year of finding herself. Wouldn't that be nice? Let's take a year. Yeah. She had two first dates planned for this weekend, but after Donald Trump won the election, she canceled both, stating it's heartbreaking to know that in this country you only matter if you're a straight white man. She said, it's just devastating that we're at this point. So I will not let another man touch me until I have my rights back. So and McKenna, who did not want her last name published for privacy reasons, gotcha if you're real. First heard about a four B movement a few months ago via TikTok video, referring to the South Korean social movement. I guess it comes from South Korea. Basic idea. Women swear off heterosexual marriage, dating, sex, and childbirth in protest against institutionalized misogyny and abuse. So that's what that is. Yeah, so zero hedge is similar the one the headline I mentioned was from zero hedge, and this young artist from Georgia says her names Michael Thomas, Mikayla, Mikayla. I guess quote, young men expect sex, but they also do not also want us to not be able to access abortion. They can't have both. And she continued saying, young women don't want to don't want to be intimate with men who don't fight for women's rights. It's showing they don't respect. What it says to me is she just wants to use abortion as birth control. Yeah, you know, I'm a guest set, but I understand that sometimes a woman's life is in jeopardy. Yeah, whatever's going on in the womb with an unborn child, and sometimes how hard decision needs to be made and that's not for me to make, but I think an option is there for that, and that's fine when it's life or death for one or both. I mean these, you know, and there's other you know, rape, and I'm not sure how I stand on things like that, incest, I get it. So what we're saying is again, it's not abolished. There is abortion right now, somebody's having abortion in this guy. As I said, you can't. You shouldn't be using as birth control. You have so many options available to. Next staypill and shit. You know, come on, there's so many options are we talking about? And it's not taboo in the past that he was taboo to have relations outside of marriage. You know, it's as bad as what Pee Goldberg. Oh, I have to walk in New York in the seventies, I had to use the bathroom. I had to step over dead bodies with clothes hangars in them from women trying to abort their own feetus. Like, come on, man, again, what are we talking about. Let's get realistic. Even Europe is not as crazy as we are. All this is is a political football, and young women have been brainwashed to think that it's their right just to abort, as you know, they. Think they always fight about that's their rights, their rights. But what about the baby's right? The baby's a human too. Yeah, and there's a debate on when it's a human is it a human? You know, it's a very complicated. It's become complicated when in all actually you can dumb it down and make everybody understand. We can always find some point of reference and be freaking realistic. About it, but definitely to the point of birth or after. Birth that is we're talking. That's just straight up murder. That's lunacy. It's ridiculous. There is a clip. You want to play this clip on it? I absolutely do. So. We found a clip that. Was and this is along the lines of what we're talking about. So it's in the zero Hedge article and we'll obviously, like. Normal post yeah, links to everything we're talking about. You know, I'm here and talking is for b movement because Trump won the presidency. Right, My thing is this? Oh no, shiver me timbers. You know it's so crazy. We've gone so far left that we've come back around, right, isn't that crazy? Women are saying, you know what, We're not going to have sex. With any of you anymore until you treat us with respect. Let me get this straight. You had to have a woman move the presidency for you to stop sleeping with men unless they show you respect. Is that not hilarious to you? We're not going to have sex with any man in to your far treating us like human beings. Y'all was sleeping with men that wasn't treating you like human beings. We're not having any children in two marriage. Y'all were having children before. Like, what are you talking about? What are you talking about? What do you? Who are you? Who are you telling? We've been asking y'all to stop being oh for years. We've been asking y'all stop being oh for years. Anything's Kamala Harris to lose the presidency for y'all to say, you. Know what, we're clothing our legs until we get some respect, all right, If that'll do. It, there you go. Man. So it's almost, uh, we're going I guess we're going back in time a little bit when men had to work for it. Put the time in. What is it you gotta buy the milk to get they got about it, Kyle to get the milk. Yeah, you don't get the milk for free. The huggy Kissy was that song? Yeah? Yeah, no huggy no kissy until I see a wedding ring or. Something that, Wow, honey, my baby. All right, So it's getting a little you know, maybe we're normalizing. Let's get back to normal. We need some center. Yeah, I don't want to be over here with the crazy lunatics. I think there's twenty million sexes and all this other just amazingly preposterous. I mean, this is like upside down bizarro world. Man, we've been living in like the Democratic Party. Democrat Party has been hijacked by lunatics. Well, that's why I think so many people turn to Trump. They have no morals, they have nothing, they don't stand for anything. They just want power. Man. Yeah, well that's why I think so many people turn to Trump because again, you can't you can't push your ideas on everybody. I mean, people are tolerant, but they're only tolerant to a certain degree. I would beg that, I would say, I bet you maybe if even if it wasn't Trump, if it was just somebody a little more rational, that person might have won. Would it be Kamala Harris? Well, nobody wants the crazy. It's like Rand Paul probably would have won. Yeah, probably. I mean you could slot in a bunch of contenders there because they're so off the rails that people are begging for. You know, let's go back. Well, the entire country is pretty much red. Yes, there's only a couple of blue spots and those were all the big city. Yeah. I was watching Rogan and I can't remember one of the comedians, the guy with the he's got the mullet with the hat. I can't remember, uh Fawn, I don't know, but they were talking. He put up, you know, Rogan put up a map the US and it was all red, like California. Even from the last cycle twenty twenty, it was about half and half and you could see where rural was and where cities were. This time around, it's like the rest of the country, it's just swaths of red, except for where there's major like Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City. You know, there's a couple outliers out there as far as states, but anywhere there's a major university, and that leftist progressive ism is in cities and in universities, so and they almost go hand in hand with some of the more the larger institutions. But yeah, it's truly amazing. It is a sign. It's a sign to you know, calm down, just you got to get back to center. Man. Yeah, but what's the physics thing? Every action has an equal opposite reaction, So it's kind of like you have to go so extreme to fix this mess. You know. Yep, it's going to be crazy. And I will say that looking the numbers over from when Trump beat Hillary, just popular vote numbers, you know, and Hillary won popular vote. Now, yeah, this is electoral college, which we need because if we didn't have electoral college, California would run the country in the country would look like California. So I don't want to hear any more bullshit about get rid of the rid of the electoral college. That would be the biggest and that's that was that's straight from the forefather. So probably don't want to mess with the original systems that were put in place, you know. I still think we need to take it to Jeffersonian approach and get away from the Hamilton, you know, central banks and shit. But that's that's a debate for another day. But boy oh boy, And hopefully he doesn't swing hardcore right because that's like, yeah, that's anarchy and shit. Yeah, and you think it's fun because Antifa is nothing but progressive radical, you know, And that's I think with them is our anarchists. But they're truly not in a truer traditional sense. They're just communists. That's all. They are fascists. But speaking of fascists, let's get over to the FEMA scandal. How about that. Yeah, so many of you probably saw. I don't think a lot of people have seen this. But if you haven't, there's basically a a woman who told the people on the ground of FEMA that in. Florida about a week or so ago. That first version came out. Now there's been more. To this, yeah, but basically she said, if somebody had a Trump sign in their yard, you are not allowed to help them. Yeah, And so you know, the news broke. It was going around social media, go and run everyone. Apparently this woman has been fired, but you know she didn't. We weren't sure if she made that decision on her own or if it came down from above. And apparently it did come down from above. Right, I do have a video, but I'm not sure how I'm going to do this. Yeah, absolutely, it's they've intercepted text messages that it's coming from DC. DC was directing and advising officials to ignore homes with Trump flags after the hurricanes then that you know, the pretty bad disaster here, right, yep. And and it's shameful because regardless of what side you're on. I mean, how would you feel if a Republican was in office and they said, oh, well, if you have a hera sign in your yard, we're not going to help you. Yeah, that's ridiculous. We're all Americans. How we were on the same team. Yeah, we're all Americans. And if you were, if you had to deal with this disaster, you deserve help, regardless of who you support. That's what it's there for. And here's another thing that people may not know, and hopefully they they did know before this election. I guess it doesn't matter now, but FEMA had no money for the disaster victims in North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida. That's what we were told because they spent it all on. On fricking illegal immigrants, flying them around the country at night and depositing them in red states like Springfield, Ohio and New you know, maybe not New York, but a lot of them are in New York City. Yeah. They spent all the money on you flights. Hotel rooms, food, money cards, two thousand dollars a week or a month. We talked about on this show. We talked about all this how they were tragedy. Getting more money than solid security receipts. So and the billions that are in FEMA's coffers for natural disasters for its own citizens, all that money was spent on illegals. So go ahead and think about that for a minute, and God, God willing, you will never need FEMA's help. Yeah, honestly, we had a show about preparing yep. Man, maybe you need to. Yeah, because this is just an example for you because don't expect the government to be there to help you. I mean then, I don't know how many of you heard stories that they said, you know, we had to have private citizens going in and helping save people because FEMA would not do what they needed to do. But they were standing. Around I guess what Sarlan Samaritans first or something. It's like, I don't know who's part of whose ministry it is has been around for a long time. They were getting shit done. Yeah, they were on the ground moving food supplies, you know, into these they were They had people had horsebacks. Yeah, they were on horseback. There was a there was a company that actually the government hires them out because they they have donkeys to carry supplies to remote areas. You can't bring vehicles or helicopter anything that's north. That's the mountains and that's the Smoky Mountains north. Yeah, so this guy basically loaded up his donkeys and carried supplies into people because he's worked in like Afghanistan and stuff. Yep, he's a government contractor. They hire him. So he's probably supplying the Tenth Mountain Division up in the mountains of Afghanistan. I don't know, bringing supplies and imagine that's what it is. Yeah, But regardless, but anybody who's watched Trump's campaigns has heard that. You know, he basically has said that. Well, he was there before Harris even got there. No, I know, but he talked about how he called Elon and said He's like, people are like, we need starlink, and Trump's like, I don't even know what starlink is. He goes, I called Elon, and Elon brought it there and he had his engineers on. There started ordering it out. But we read articles that his engineers said, FEMA is stopping us. I mean, why what that? That makes absolutely no sense. We were stopping you. The reports were on the ground that they were stopping so many volunteers and these people were seeing just stacks palletized goods, not moving. I mean, you have Fort Bragg in North Carolina. The governor could have talked to the President and said, hey, you know, I'm going to get the National Guard mobilized. Can you get some of these like the airborne, they deal with helicopters, that's part of that's how they get dropped. They don't really parachute anymore. They get brought in with helicopters. So there's thirty thousand helicopters sitting there on the ground. Probably load them up, we'll get supplies into these people. We'll drop it in yep. And never happened. And I even read an article they brought out a bunch of food for a Kamala photo op and they never even delivered it. I mean, that's just disgusting. You know, it's like stage shit. She wasn't even she was on the periphery too, so but I mean, it just shows what. Is it for If it's not even it's it's blocking you from helping people because they aren't doing it. It's the government's NGO. Yeah, that's wide open, and it's for the American people, but evidently it's for illegal aliens and whatever else they want to do. Yep, billions of dollars. And then people wonder, well, how can they do that when it's supposed to be for American It's because people don't understand. In all these bills that they passed, they always, you know, they tweak something, they make a change, and it could be two years. But FEMA doesn't answer. It's not like part of the do O J or Homeland security. It doesn't follow under fallow under an umbrella of control. Yeah, I know. But what I'm saying is they there was a provision, so I'm. Just saying some people understand this needs to be put in direct. Yeah, somebody something. But also but like politics vision, they added a small little tweak to their you know, charter, whatever you want to call it, that that allowed them to then use the money for illegals, you know, because then before they weren't wouldn't have been allowed to do that. But they do that all the time, like they tweak the. You know, had We both agree heads need to roll, heads need to start rolling. Fat needs to be cut. These government, these gargantuan, gluttonous government agencies need to be thinned. And I guess that's what Trump Elon Musk is going to do. Trump's appointing him to is like this are of efficiency or something. He's going to get a panel of business owners and leaders together that know how to cut the fat. Yep. Exactly, wasteful spending. Yep, we'll see. We'll see, man, because that's a monster to swamp is a monster it is. I mean they were saying that. The only reason that because when them they were reporting the jobs numbers and looked like we kept adding jobs in the economy. They were government jobs, not private sector jobs. And they were fudging the numbers too. Yeah. But but what they said is if you don't if you want anywhere in the world where there's a trannical government, most of the people in the in the in the country work for the government. So then the government you're speaking to that like the eight hundred t thirteen and the other two hundred thousand on the jobs reports. No, I'm just saying in general, that's where. They were fudging numbers because it was actually like fourteen thousand jobs yeah over that period. No, I know. Yeah, they were just straight out lying. They were lying, but they had. Because of the because of the election. Yeah, but they also have been increasing the number of facts. They got busted there was a whistleblower. Yeah, but they've also increased the number of government jobs. And when you have more people working for government than working in the private sector, well. Yeah, sixty thousand iris IRIS agents. That's a lot of fricking jobs. Yeah, that's a voting block because it's government jobs. That's why Dems love government jobs. Government growth is because they have a whole block of voters built in. Yeah, nobody's ever you know. But then also remember middle. Management over and home land security is not going to be like yeah, let's vote Trump. Yeah. But also remember too, it's like if these people feel their job, Yeah, so under Trump, they feel that their jobs are probably going to be gone, so they weren't going to have any loyalty to him. But then what if they start getting too tyrannical. They might be like, oh, I'm not going to say anything because I might lose my job and I have to have my job, so they'll do things that maybe otherwise they wouldn't do. The facts are that Obama did this. He grew the government with bureaucrats, not elected officials, so he knew that I mean This is like the long con. This is how the Chinese play. They don't go for twenty year plans. They go for one hundred year plans. And that's almost what you're seeing now. How they've taken over the government from the inside. It's by appointments, it's by bureaucracy, it's by you swelling the numbers. And they're always going to thwart the elected. You know, the administration leaves. Those people are always there for thirty years. Right, that's how you win, That's how you win. But looking of FEMA, I knew an article just came out today concerns mount as FEMA selects os Coda and it's Oscoda os Coda Airport for massive emergency hub, three hundred and fifty semi trailers with equipment set to serve six Michigan counties in preparation for emergency situations. Now, first of all, as we said, FEMA said they had no money because they couldn't help them. That's the first thing. When you brought this to my attention, I'm like, well, what the hell they don't have any money. I guess this is just all this equipment that should be in North Carolina and down south. The hurricanes, but also too, what emergency are they preparing for in. Staging all this stuff we probably need in the mountains right now up in northern Michigan. Yeah, but for an emergency situation? What emergency they are they expecting, right? I mean? And secondlyft semi trailers. Yeah, that's a lot that they used to drive semi Yeah, that's a lot. I mean, But I mean we live in the north. We live in Ohio, so we're near Michigan. We pay attention to the weather. There's nothing from what we don't get tornadoes this time of year. So what emergency situation are they expecting We're going to get that? What do they call those super crazy monsoon snowstorms? Super yeah, blizzard? I don't know, because they and then you could see FEMA. Like we've been around long enough, we've seen FEMA. They're never prepared for anything. So what are they preparing for? Right? And it said and they. Started setting up tents when people are dying? Yeah, on the ground, Yeah, as we speak. In this article, it basically said that they they did do something once in Alabama to prepare for this Hurricane Ida. Lea or I don't know, I don't remember that one. But I don't even It's like ida, L I A whatever. And I'm just like, I don't even remember this hurricane. So it must have not been that big. But they in twenty twenty three were preparing for that and they had eighty deliveries in a single day. Blah blah lot. But I'm like, Okay, so they prepared for something that wasn't even big enough that we don't even remember. Maybe it was big and it affected the people in the area, but you know, like the most recent hurricane, we remember that, we know that. Yeah, I'm looking at this and it is it's not the up Upper Peninsula. It is northeastern Michigan. But I'm looking at the satellite development site properties. You know, it's one hundred and fifty acres. Now it's just one aviation industrial business development. There's one swath that's one hundred and fifty acres and the ninety five acres and fourteen acres spread out through this installation business only development's twelve and twenty two, so thirty six. And also remember, I don't know if we talked about this on the show. It's so odd. Yeah, but also remember like we may not have talked about it on the show. But I remember there was at least eight football stadiums that were design needed as FEMA sites. Oh we saw how well that worked down in a super dome and yeah, New Orleans, Man, that was a shit show. Like people were horrified when they finally got in there and started. And they were basically prisoners. You weren't allowed to leave. Yeah, people were getting stabbed at death. All kinds of chriss were going in there. Yeah, man, all kinds of stuff. But so I'm saying, like, why, knowing the horror show of that one, you want to go to a FEMA you know, football stadium now? And they specifically picked out eight locations like they were preparing for something Like why why they called the owners and said, we would like to make this a FEMA site and they're like okay, you know, and again you see how FEMA handled this hurricane, So why would you want to go to a FEMA stadium. I think there was some changes to FEMA back in the nineties, and especially Art Bell would have shows about it. People crazy people, and Art Bell would let anything go there's no fact, so you know, a lot of break I mean, it was a fantastic show. He was a great guy, fun to listen to, a great voice. But a lot of people were coming in talking about FEMA camps back then in martial law and backing it up with you know, articles and whatever laws. I guess, but at any time there's and and I don't know if there are actually I've never I think it's been debunked quite solidly by both sides, like there are really no FEMA camps. But you look at any air you know, like we're talking about ray here airport, there's fences all the way around them. Yeah, that's your stockyard for your human you know, livestock, and it's easily converted and guarded because you wouldn't need like five thousand troops to guard an airport, you know, put a couple of guard towers up, some constantine wire. Especially airports that are smaller like the one, you know, like just smaller airports that they be military airports or just spunge. That have interrances and exits that can bring semis in and out. And you have air you know, landing strips, elopads. Yeah, I mean then you can they convert so magnificently so and they don't need to build FEMA camps, I guess, is my point. Yeah, they can convert this us your. Head a little bit because we have a big air Force base. Yeah, it's massive, and it's probably a lot smaller than most. Yeah, like you could probably fit one hundred and fifty thousand people within that and still land planes. Yeah. And the thing is people drive past it every day and like you said, has fences and if you don't realize, you might not even know what's going on inside there. So maybe we shouldn't be living so close to one of those. But hey, to all our family out there and friends that listen to us, you know where, you know where we live, we got you, unless it's that one cousin we don't like. But yeah, FEMA needs to be revamped clean. Yeah. I just don't understand why these assets aren't where they're needed. Yeah, I mean we don't know what's in these trailers. It's thatt equipment, but what kind of equipment. But again, they've never been there for or not at least competent in helping with disasters, So I don't know how much credence I'd give to you. Yeah, there are a couple of questions. Why would it be in Michigan, Like you think assets like what could it possible three hundred and fifty trailers full of what? Yeah? And that's what I'm saying. And it's in a rural it's like a very unpopulated area of Michigan. If you were going to be ready for a natural disaster, why would you not be near a big city right now? Well, I would be thinking, you know, hurricanes, Midwest tornadoes. I don't even I think mainly like hurricanes are the biggest disasters economically and personal property. But also right now, it's not Hurricane Sea, I mean not tornado season, so they don't need to be here. I don't know why they would stage it so far away from any potential disasters, I guess is what we're saying. Yeah, because it. Doesn't make a lick of sense. There's another hurricane that just went through. It wasn't as big, but just like but this past week, another one went through the Caribbean area. So why would you not put it in some rural part of Alabama or Mississippi to prepare to stage yourself to get ready for the next disaster. I mean, if you had threats northeast, West, and south, I mean I guess Colorado, Kansas. You know, anything in the middle there, Tennessee, you'd have all your assets towards the center. So you can go. Either. Wildfires in California, Okay, we got to get over the mountains. But we're there, and I get it. It's in an airport. You can airlift this stuff out, Yeah, but it's still so far away, like you probably can't airlift it all out of there. It would take forever, you know, I don't know. So just be mindful. I mean, if something happens the next between I mean everybody keeps saying that there might be some kind of events that happened between now and when Trump is inaugurated in January, so you know, be mindful of some things that may be happening. And also, remember we talked about all the illegals that have come in, terrorists and other people that have come in verified facts. Yeah, so they may do something too. So you know, if you see something happening, you might be like. Huh, we've caught a lot less people than we've let in. Yeah, like. Huge percentage we probably caught. If I go twenty five percent, I think that's high. Yeah, So there's let's just say it's twenty five percent, then there's seventy five percent. We have no idea, And we know we've caught people on a terrorist watch list. We know Chinese nationals are coming through the San Diego Gap. We know, like Trump said, prisoners from the Congo or in our country now. But also, I don't traculous. We haven't talked for a while. Did we talk about the fact that there was lithium in the hills of North Carolina? Yeah, I mean this is and this is going to stoke the conspiratorial fires. But again, yesterday's conspiracies, today's news. So we've seen the land grab with wildfires in California. I can't remember which one it was Maui as well. Maui that town was historic and could not be torn down and rebuilt, you know, all the houses for resorts or anything. Yeah, it's a very historical little town and it was preserved. So it got burnt down in all that area. And then you hear all these big names that well, not only that, you had the fifteen Minute City Smart City conference coming that year or prior to or a month after. I can't really remember. We need to dig into this a little more. Yeah, but it's hard to find much information. You have to talk to the locals. So and that's just and you saw a lot of celebs. Yeah, trying to buy up the land of pennies on. The dollar there the rock and you know, don't come after me. I'm just saying maybe they were involved. I don't know. I'm not for sure. But the Gates, he's involved in buying land everywhere. But we know about him. Well, they just said that. I mean there was news articles said they tried to buy land up for pennies on the dollar because you know, I mean. They've been fighting the local people. Yeah, not so much the government because I think, yeah, the mayor's like hell yeah, pay me. Yeah, but they've been fighting this for years. They don't want development there. Yeah, they didn't want it. Yeah. But the same with North Carolina. Apparently there's been lithium found there to Asheville. Yeah, and none of the people want to get Yeah. The people they not want to sell because they're like my land, I want to be here, I want to stay here. And then and now all of a sudden they get floods. So you're saying they can direct hurricanes. Well that's according to Dane Wiggington. Well, I know I've done a lot of No, there's a lot of information out there, and do yourself a favor. What is it geo geo engineering watch dot. There's all kinds of people that do great research. And the one guy was listening to on tinfoil hat had he has a network, like some of his best people are like Australia ones like a weather guy and I mean just a vast network of people that track storms constantly and are scientists. Are like, this isn't right, like that where those floods happen. They're not even on a hundred year floodplaine exactly. This is like the. Most unusual, Like it doesn't even make sense for. To keep that much power and energy making it all the way to North Carolina. And we've been to those mountains. Yeah, I mean they're a little compared to the West Coast. It's a very old mountain's one of the oldest ancient mountain ranges, so it's a little smaller, but it's freaking mountain upon mountain, you know, valleys, mountains like the nuclear war blowout rides that stuff. It slows the wave, it slows hurricanes too, right, I would think. The thing is, like you said, they're not in a flood plain, so no one nobody live there. They've never seen anything like that. Yeah, but nobody that lives there. Okay, let's just talk about the economics of it. Nobody lives there can get flood insurance for their homes because you're not in a flood zone. On a line, you know. So then now all of a sudden, a flood hits these people if they unless they own their home free and clear, they have a mortgage, the insurance company will not pay the mortgage because it's an uncovered, you know, accident. For full circle back to FEMA gives them seven hundred and fifty dollars that they have to pay back. Yeah, so FEMA was only giving the people seven hundred and fifty dollars to help them. But what we found out later that wasn't it was a loan. Yes, it was not a gift. So if they didn't pay it back, I guess they were supposedly. I don't know, that's lost. Everything is worth seven hundred and fifty bucks. A legal immigrant just cash for one month is worth two thousand something over two thousands. So when you see non citizens getting rights that you do not have that go above and beyond to catch. You know, they get arrested for beating a shit out of a New York police officer. They're out in three hours. Where do you think you would be if you did that? And it doesn't have to be New York City, it could be anywhere. Yeah, but yeah, I don't know that frickin' right. But we heard it was alone. And also what I've heard but I haven't been able to verify, is that you know, if you don't pay that loan back, FEMA gets rights to your property. I don't put it past that because of the fact that why would you give them? It could be bs. I haven't researched it, but that's what I'm saying. I don't. I think it's a lot of lawyership right there. Big corporations, do you know, do CD shit like that get underhanded, very underhanded. So if it's a land grab, yeah, but if it seems to be a trend, that's where you're kind of that's what you're saying, yeah, because so why it would behove the government or a government agency, yes to trick you know, poor people, and the majority of them were Trump voters too, which is a double. WHAMMI Yeah, but what I'm saying is it, which is hilarious if they can't get the insurance to pay back their home. Imagine this, your home's destroyed, you owe whatever, let's saye hundred and fifty thousand on your home, and then the insurance couy says we won't pay. Well, you still owe that one hundred and fifty thousand to the bank. So if you want, if you say, okay, now I got to rebuild, you have to get another loan and you still owe on the other one. So if you default on it, that's fine, but it's going to kill your credit and good luck getting a mortgage for a new home. Right, So you're screwed either way. Right, So then they don't care because then you get you have to leave the land, and then they get to buy that land for what pennies on the dollar because it's all destroyed and nobody can build there. Now there's you know, if we start drilling again more, I know they say, oh, we put more permits out. That doesn't necessarily mean anything, but how much drilling is being done. Yeah, they always f with the numbers because you know, they can, but we know that lithium is found in the waste water from drilling, and companies are now working. So if you're looking for a new market, maybe this is going to be a hot one here. Yeah, because I read not too long ago there. Was something they're going to extract the lithium. Yea. It's like I don't know if the University of Pittsburgh or somewhere out in pay because you know there's a lot of fracking out in this area. They researched it and they took the fracking water and they studied and it had a lot of lithium, and they said, it actually much cheaper because when you extract it from the earth you have to mine and do all this stuff. If you could just separate it from the. Water toxic waste, yeah it comes from mining. Yeah, but then if you can separate it from the fracking water, it's so easily accessible. And they said, so there's tons of it in the water that you don't even have to mine for so it's like a wind wind because you get the lithium and then you clean the water. Yeah. So that's exciting to me. It's very exciting. It's a new industry right, especially tailing off increased drilling. And if we get into Alaska where they say Alaska's sitting on and we always knew Alaska was rich, but with a new tech and how we can get into the earth directionally and all this that Alaska is sitting above more oil reserves or you know, volume than Saudi Arabia. And now we already know we can be do have more and anyone else in the world. Prior to that, I mean we should, we could be paying off the deficit. We can be. I mean, I just I think we need to go for it. This country. We need to heal financially for sure. Maybe we don't need to take that bloody nose and suffer for twenty years, you know, to try to get our house in order before WHOA, sorry, everyone got a Damber Alert, Empire, Ohio, twenty eighteen, Gray Ford F one fifty, Ohio HPP three zero five seven Rearan damage Victim Oakland Alexander, age seven, white, female, brown hair, brown eyes, gray hoodie, black pants, Charles Alexander, age forty three, brown hair, brown eyes, gray sweatshirt, blue jeans, called nine one one or one eight seven seven, Amber, Ohio ohioamberplan dot Org. There you go. But yeah, we're sitting on the most wealth any countries ever probably or kingdom or empires ever had. Yeah, and you know, again what our tagline is with conspiracy theory. You know, one of the things I've heard, I don't know, again, have not vetted this, so I can't say with any certainty, but again, wouldn't put I wouldn't put it past anyone that they said that Kamala Harris's husband has some ties with some of the investing companies that were looking to buy the land there in Carolina. So you know, and you know, that goes to the fact that it's ironic that people in Congress, in the Senate, you know, are so such good traders, right the. Trade makes Waurren Buffer that look like a chump. I know. It's all these people that never have any trading experience, but they have such a good portfolio and they can trade so well and always make money. And these are facts that once they do a regulation, deregulation or whatever, the meeting, you know, they dump shit the night before. I mean they have to show their their records now. Yeah, so it absolutely coincides with the information that they're privy to by working in government, so. They know that they're going to pass a law that might hurt, say, healthcare companies, So they're going to short the healthcare companies or buy or whatever. Just depends whatever deals are making. They know what you know, or they know where the government's going to spend their money next. I'm sure they made a ship ton of money off Obamacare. Yeah, you don't get into the medical industry because they knew that the people were going to get smacked down. Man, I got smacked down. But I mean, so they know what's going to happen like before we do, and then they can trade it and then they'll make a ton of money. I mean, it was supposed to be outlawed. The funny thing is I remember, and maybe some people here may not, but I remember there was a book written about how they make all this money in Washington, and you know they shouldn't be trading on you know, information and things that they vote on, right, which makes sense, but I. Know they could at least tell the rest of us. Yeah, but listen, so somebody wrote a book and said, well, how can somebody in Congress who you know, they were an ex sheriff or something like that. And they come out these millionaires with multiple houses. How is that possible? Because you know how much money they make. It's public information. Met Bernie Sanders, for Christ's sakes. Yeah, the communist multiple houses. Yeah, did his honeymoon in Moscow, Russia. Yeah, but it was still the Soviet Union. Edie owns three four houses and this and that, and you're just like, he's a millionaire. Yeah, why does he wanted? You know? But I remember that's the funny. It's like we got to take the money from the millionaire is and then he became a Millionaire's like, we only picked the money from the billionaires. But I remember that they so a big you know, I don't know if you want to say scandal, but whatever, you know, it just was pissing people off. And so this book was written and then people started finding out about the insider trading. So what they did, and this was under a bomb. What they did is they did this whole hoop law and they have when they want to pass a law or they want to sign something and look like their presidential They used the pens and they have people in front of them and little kids around them and so he did, and he's sitting there signing it, and we're like, we're going to outlaw insider trading. We're going to outlaw insider trading with you know, for Congress and Senate, and then all the Senators and congressmen and Sugar standing around him, and then he signs it and everybody's clapping yeah, yeah, yeah, And then we the American people, thought, thank goodness, we're going to see some change, right. But what happened is from a couple of days to a week later, he reversed that. But without the public inform, the hoopla, without the hoopla, there was no press there, deals, yeah, little kids, nothing else. He reversed, Well, how the hell was he going to buy his mansion in Martha's Venue. So that's what I'm telling you. So it's all smoke and mirrors in the government. So they they say one thing, and then you thought you you won. We thought, as American people, we won. But then they they did you know, how much. Was the salary for the President of the United States? One hundred and thirty or something, I don't remember for the longest time, hundred and twenty, I don't know. So he was president for two terms, went in as a human. Uh community organized Yeah. To the Senate and had like no show votes left and right, like he'd ever voted on anything. Yeah, no vote, no vote, no vote every meeting he was in, it's no vote. He just was president. Yeah, like he has no voting records. And then he becomes president. Yeah I think he did. So then nobody could could. Yeah, and then because the fix was in, they already knew that was their guy. He was going to be the president for eight years. And so now he's got a mansion in Martha's Vineyard. He's got an estate in Hawaii. It used to be the Magnum p I compound where they filmed. Yeah, Higgins and all that tore that his There was a historic estate on Hawaii to they tore it down and built his. And then he's got a mansion in Chicago. And those are just three. I don't know what else he got. I know he's got those three. Yeah. So maybe at the most he made a hundred dollar How do you get that from one hundred and twenty thousand dollars a year job? Because before that, before he was before that, he was congressman, right, And they don't make as much as the president the same. And yeah, his wife was an attorney, but she wasn't that big of an attorney. I don't even know if she worked. Yeah, so it's like, what you know, that's just some point. And this is over and over and over and over again. Half the presidents have money. They come from big you know, the bushes, oil money. Yeah. But if we inside trade, we go to jail. They get inside trade and they just make they just get rich. So they get paid, Babe. They don't go to jail. They get paid. I know, we would go to jail, not them. So it's like Cilante would say, right, it's just us. The government's just us. We can't do it. You're not in it. It's a club and you ain't in it. It's just us. Yep, prostitutes. I haven't. I haven't seen him for a while. Do everybody do yourself a favor. Get ahold of Gerald's Cilantes. Well, his reports to his newsletters probably pretty expensive, so just check him out when he's doing shows. He is a little Italian guy from New York. He sounds like it. He's from one of the Burrows, and he is hilarious. His zingers are off the hook. He's a great guy too, he's a good American. But yeah, so, uh, it's looking at least for us middle class folk, it does seem to be heading where it needs to. We needed this another four years of this madness. I don't even know where we would be. Where would we be as a country, where would everybody's like a stock market's up, stock that's all I care about. No, no, Well, the way inflation's going at. Stock market going up is barely going to. Do anything for you if you're stuck at the same job a year. And then if Kamala won, she was going to blot the tax unrealized gains, so you would have lost all your money. And most people in finance said that would have ushered in a greater depression than the last one. Yep, so smart people. Right, because every because the people don't understand if they're gonna tax your unrealized gains, then they. Can come and tax us for our house right now. Well, yeah, and we haven't realized any gains from it. Yeah, we didn't sell it. How do you valuate something that's not sold? Yeah, but just let's just talk about the number. So if it's you say you had a million dollars in stock, and you have a fifty percent tax rate and you have unrealized gains. They're gonna be like, oh, half of that's gone. So you have five hundred thousand. Well, the next year. And you can't pay them. Well, no, you have to sell the stock, Like how do you people have to sell the stock? Right, So your portfolio is cut in half. So now it's five hundred thousand because you have to sell the stock to pay them that. And then let's just say, now you have five hundred thousand and they're gonna go next year, oh, well, fifty percent of that, so you have to pay me two fifties. Well, going back to the house, who's valuating the house? They are, yeah, they're gonna. No, but listen, I'm just telling you want a million to half of the five hundred thousand. And then they say, okay, now you got to pay on half five hundred thousand. You got to pay half of that, So that's two fifty. You have to sell to fifty to pay the two fifties. So now you're at two fifty a year from from one hundred from a million, and then next year you have to do that and cut it in a half again, cut it in half, cut in a half. You have to keep cutting in a half. So I mean, you're so you'll be broken like five years, So you know what I mean. It's just people just don't get it. Well, that's only going to affect the rich. Yeah, well, well the only and how did we start with the federal income tax? Explain to everyone, everyone, how it was perpetrated to the people. Yeah, I mean, I think we might have told this story about it, and I'll say it. I'll say it again anyway. But people need to understand that. Again, the income tax did not start until nineteen thirteen. So from seventeen seventy six, when our country was founded, to nineteen thirteen or nineteen twelve, I guess, I don't exactly when it changed, we had no federal income tax. So we lived that long as a country without it. So and the way they passed it as they said that it's only going to be a tax on the rich. So the average person went, well, I'm not rich, so I don't have to worry about that. Yeah, let's pass that. Yeah, let's get the rich. The exactly, let's get the rich, And that sounds kind of kind of sounds familiar today too, doesn't it. But fast forward right to today. I guess everybody's rich because we all pay income tax. So that's how they pass anything. And you know, we're fans of Martin Armstrong and he talked about that in Australia. He said they they tried to do the same thing. They said, we're going to tax those rich. We're gonna get their ferraris and fur coats and whatever, and so everybody went, yeah, I get them because I'm not rich. I don't know tax luxury items. Right. Yeah. It was kind of those kind of things. So people were like, yeah, let's get those rich because I'm not rich and they deserve to pay, right, he goes. When it passed, it was a tax on all electronics and things of that nature. So you bought yourself a phone, a computer, a TV, you were paying that tax. They always push it as a tax on the ridge to get the average person to vote for you. One ends up being a tax on you. Absolutely, they never ever get rid of a tax. They just add more. It's just like regulations, they just keep adding more. They don't These aren't smart people. No, that's why one of the brilliant things Trump did in his last administration. He said, anytime any new legislation you want to pass, you got to get rid of two old ones. So it's a two for one yeah regulation. So it's like if you put a new one in, you got to get rid of two old ones. So yeah, they might have got rid of two like really obscure things, but it doesn't matter. At least you got rid of something. I mean, there's and I can't remember. It's like there are so many obscure laws on the book that are still around that have to do like horse and buggy days. Yeah, like before cars. Yeah, I said, the average American create every time they walk out on the felony a day or something. It was like three or five or something. Because of all these old laws. You don't even know you're committing a crime, but you are. And if if you had a tyrannical government, they could come after you and say you broke this law, you know, and you'd be like, what are you talking. It's like what they did to Mike Flynn. They try to do that to him, and nobody's ever in transitional government like that law has been around since like like a two hundred year old law acting as a foreign agent without you know, you're you haven't taken control of the presidency, you're an administration. So thirty tricks, but a couple more things we got to go over. Well, the last thing I think that we were going to discuss was it's on zero Head. I'm not sorry, Gayley pondit. It was actually released October twenty fifth. I kept it up because we knew we were going to do a show, I just didn't know when, and I thought it would be important to people who might be a small business owner. So the title is small business owners are branded terrorists by the federal government. And basically what this is is, I guess the Biden Harris administration rolled out this unconstitutional law called the Corporate Transparency Act or CTA for short, on January first of twenty twenty four, and it says, in a little over two months, every small business owner in America is required to be registered with the federal government's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network or that's called FINNSEN, something I've been involved with for a long time being you know, in finance field, companies have to fill out these FINNSEND forms to basically prove your known a terrorist and all that stuff, but it's never been a requirement for small businesses because most small businesses don't have, you know, the staff to help with implementing these kinds of things. So but basically CTA requires all spell business owners in the US with revenue less than five million dollars and they have less than twenty employees. So that's basically every small business you know, just to self report to finsenous housed under the The FINCEEN is housed under the Department of Treasury. So again, usually smaller businesses are excluded from some of this government regulation because again they know that as a small business, you don't have the people to help with implementing these things. But FinCEN, again is a bureau of the US Department of Treasury, and your failure to report into this terrorist, terrorism and Intelligence database by January first of twenty twenty five means that you will be subjected to fines of five hundred and ninety one dollars per day and who could face a penalty of up to two years in federal prison. So small business owners in the US could could be jailed for up to two years in prisons for not in prison for not even committing a crime. It's for your failure to put your name and fill out the paperwork into the terrorist intelligence database. And that's essentially basically for failing to turn over your personal data to Big Brother. That's essentially what you're going to be put in jail for. And it says only two. It says Senator Tommy Tuberville. Tuberville of Alabama, he's a Republican, and Senator was Born Davison, a Republican of Ohio, seemed to be the only two elected officials moving seriously against this unconstitutionality. Both offices have introduced the aptly named Big Brother Overreach Bill, but it's fallen on deaf ears nobody will listen to it. So in this article, basically again this was before the election, it says, perhaps with current elections being as close as they are in Ohio, perhaps Senator shared Brown should be asked him where he stands on this issue. But we don't have to worry about that now because. We've got finally beat that. Ye. So, but the the crime here is that most they're saying, most small businesses don't even know that they have to do this. And if this takes effect on January first of twenty twenty five, and you fail to do it. I mean, even if they don't put you in jail, they're going to bankruptcy. They're gonna go five hundred and ninety one dollars a day. That's a day until you comply. And if you don't even know they I mean, what if they don't send you out a notice to say, hey, you know, you need to fill this out or you're gonna be fined. It doesn't sound like they sent anything out. And then what if they wait six months and then tell you, oh, here's your bill because you didn't comply with this. You know accountant. But that's the thing you have. They don't even they didn't even give you a no time to do that, because we were talking before. They say passed it January first. Of twenty twenty four. You have to comply by January first of twenty twenty five. So you don't even get to talk to your tax accountant in that time here, because you would have talked to. Him in unless you stuff. I don't know, yeah, but you may have talked to him at you say, in April of twenty twenty four. But if this bill was just introduced. Sometimes it takes a while to funnel through for people. To even realize you're just seeing an article about it now. Yeah, well last month, so you know, your accountant may not have even known about it, and not that your accountant is the person you'd be talking to to do fincent anyway, but he would probably a. Good count and will give everybody his clients a head zop like, hey, there's some law changes. Yeah, because they're going to try to help you avoid fines and penalties. So this would be fines and penalties. But again they're saying that most people don't know about this, and then it's the article also brings up the fact that in twenty thirteen, remember we remember Lois Lerner, who is the head of the IRS, who basically targeted conservative nonprofit groups with the name. Tea contempt of Congress and never went to jail, you know, yep, but she was if they had Kavarro and Bannon went to jail three and four months for contempt. Yeah, for not just showing up, and they had executive privilege protecting them. Yeah, she had nothing protecting her other than the Democrat Party. And then but she went after people who had had you know, the name tea party or Patriot in their name, and she went after them. But then also too, she waited. She had like a couple of days before she was going to retire and get her full pension, so she waited for that. Jesus held out long enough, and then she retired and we're still paying for her in retirement when she was going after people, yes, and did not go to jail for it. So it's really hard not to be tit for tat. It is when your people gained control, you know. But it doesn't seem that we do that shit conservatives. We probably should, maybe the other side would quit law fair. Oh, it's interesting. The article goes on to say finns Hand created a massive federal database of every single small business owner in the US, with the potential of jail time for failure to self report. Again, you have to self report, just like your taxes and massive fines. However, if your revenue is over five million and you have more than twenty and you have twenty or more full time employees, you are exempt from this intrusive law and regulatory nightmare. I thought it would just increase. No, that's what I thought. But this says. Now according to this article, it says this law does not apply to black Rock or Pfizer or Apple or Google or Amazon. How many employees twenty? You have to have more than twenty full time employees. That's not a lot and more. Than five million in revenue, and you don't have to comply. Yeah, in rev but you think about. It nowadays, Yeah, there could be. But there could be many small businesses who have five million revenue. But then if you have five locations to do a million. Dollars a year exactly, but you may not have twenty points. You probably would, you might have a little more. Might but there are a lot of mom pomps that there's. A lot of landscape companies that have twenty employees easy. Yeah, but they might not. But they may not have five million. They would not have five million. No, So you know, like our butcher down the road, he probably has. Maybe twenty people, maybe round the clock. But does he do over five million? I doubt it. So I don't know. But but he does to have his own Yeah, but grows his own beef, and. Yeah, but say he doesn't, he has to fill this out and if he doesn't know that, he's going to be five hundred and ninety one dollars a day. Damn. So that's that's just that's unreasonable. It is even the concept even to think to do this. Is like why I I think it's like they said, the created database of all these people so that they can monitor you. Even though so. It's along the lines of you have to go meet with the branch manager when you want to take four grand out of your own your own account. I mean again, that shows you the incompetence of government because you file, if you have a small business, you are filing with the IRS anyway, so they know how much your revenue is. They know how much this is. And that is but this is just saying you have to fill out this extra form to tell me that you know it's self report. Is this just against the mom and pop in favor of box stores, big corporations, you know, like in California those I think it was the wage, the living wage. They said it was enough to like twenty five dollars for like unless you made bread, which is bizarre, Yeah, unless you made bread, and who makes bread? Big restaurant chains, McDonald you know McDonald's, Subway, you know all these others. It's so crazy. Yeah, like that's the loophole, and it favors big corporations, not the mom and pop, not the little donut guy down the road. But I guess that would be bread. I guess I don't know that would be But. Obviously some of they knew somebody they had, maybe somebody in their family that owned a restaurant that made bread, so they exempted, put that exemption in. And so now what you have are all those kiosks. There's like three dudes in the back making the food. There's nobody up front. You just order on a screen and they bring it out to you. Yeah, So their legislation basically cut jobs. It killed exactly. So this is going to kill jobs or it's going to kill these small businesses. Right, and I think it's designed to kill the small business. Yeah, because if if they. Want to really trigger that and then go okay, you're going to jail and us sex some thirty thousand dollars, yeah, you know, et cetera. But yeah, but again, if if this has not been well publicized, which it hasn't been, these small business owners yet, up to two years in prison. So if they put you in prison for a year, they put you in prison for three months. How is your business going to survive if you're the one running it? Right, So then when you get out of prison, you won't have a job. You won't have a business. Well, who can afford five hundred and ninety bucks a day, Yeah, even for a couple of weeks a small business. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's obviously meant to kill the small business absolutely, And and why, I mean, what's the purpose? Right? You will own NOTHINGHF. Five ninety one a day times seven days is one hundred and thirty seven dollars for a week. So time's four. If you say four, that's sixteen thousand, five hundred and forty eight dollars in a month. Times twelve, it's one hundred ninety eight thousand, five hundred and seventy six dollars. For you know, if you didn't know about it the whole business year. Yeah, if you didn't know about it the whole and if they just didn't decide to tell you about it either. And tax time comes and they go, oh, by. The way, you owe us, and you're like wow. And then you go to core. And you're confident and you had no idea about this, and you're confident, like this is impossible, Like how would. I Yeah, it's not even And then they put you in court and say, well, not only do you owe this, but we're gonna put you in prison for two years. Yeah, unless you can pay it. Maybe it's maybe, but even if you can pay it, they might be like, nah, stay put you in prison. Depends kind of judging. Yeah, but look at wait, look at some of the judges we've seen in the country. Absolutely, and you know, if you've got a good judge, you probably just like kick this down to this. You know, it's got to go to the Supreme Court. Dude, this is like an attack specifically for a certain category of person. Yeah, I mean further down in the article tells it says that a worldwide web of data sharing. They said Finsen is a member of the Egmont Group and serves Yeah, and serves as the United States Financial Intelligence Unit f i U for the Eggman Group. As part of what else does the group? Don't it says A it's part of a wider network of one hundred and seventy seven international FIUs. In the UK, the equivalent is the Serious Fraud Office or the National Crimes Agency are. Also this isn't like the type of organizations that hold our paper. I don't know, like our deeds when we pay off, they don't give you your deed. Maybe it says. The equivalent office to FINCENT and Canada is the Financial Transactions and Reporting. It's okay, it's on it's on. File also focused on terrorism finance right and if you are down Under in Australia, it's the Australian Transaction and Analysis Center. So why is this important and concerning? Well because under data sharing and cooperation agreements that FINCON and the group are party to, this means that your information to which includes your residential address, could be shared and made available around the world with a push of buttons or database query and you would never know. It's similar to the mechanism when NATO wanted to or the un wanted to know American gun owners address. You know, there's their data, right And the only reason that could be for is when they are occupying the United States of America. They're going to come get you, yeah right, I mean why else would they even know? Well, here you are your question. Who is the EGMENT Group And it's e g M O n T Group. They are sounds like a financial company, doesn't it them? Group of which is a member of FIU, was founded in Brussels in ninety five as an international network to facilitate information sharing. No FIU, that's I just said what that. Was Russells, Though, I mean I immediately. Think sharing and disseminate of dissemination to counter anti money laundering and counter terrorism financing. It was headquartered in Canada since two thousand and eight. As a global organization, the Eggman Group both facilitates and prompts the exchange of information, knowledge and cooperation among members in FIUs. The fact that information is shared is not only with Allied five I nations That's why I immediately thought five eyes, but much wider. The Egmont Egmont Group FIU network is of immediate concern the Council for Financial Activities control in Brazil. Another member could conceivedly have access of this shared information. But they're part of bricks, aren't they. But remember that Brazil is controlled by far left socialist leader Lula. No, he's got kicked out. Do you want your information being shared with Comrade Lula? Let's not forget that Lula's government is currently targeting Elon Musk and that wasn't at the time of this art. Lula's tight with Cuba. Cuba and yeah, because for those who may not know he was Lula's government in Brazil did. They tried to outlaw Twitter and they were trying to jael all of the Elon's, the people that were working for him in Brazil. They tried to jail them because they didn't they didn't like the information that was coming out on Twitter, because they were trying to basically snuff outs free speech. So as far as tech tech tech works, do they have to have people in country. I don't know, but he did because I hope. He pulled them all out of there and set them up hugely. I can't remember big Lee big but I don't remember what he ended up doing. But the Brazilian government cave. No, they did cave. But yeah, yeah, they have that judge over there, the dark Inquisitor. He looks like he's freaking demonic, those weird robes and shit. Yeah, not good. Some say he's the one run and everything. I don't know. I don't know enough about Brazilian politics. Yep. But here later on in the archidation there's more to say, but here. According to Finsen, enforcement is retroactive. As long as you operate a small business for even one day in two thousand and four, you are still required to self report. Retro two thousand and four. Yeah, because that started in January first, just one day. Yeah, as long as if. Your business opened and closed the same day, you're still enforcement to get you in jail and be fine. Enforcement is retroactive. As long as you operated a small business for even one day in two thousand and four, You're still required to self report, even though you no longer own that business or it has been dissolved. Again, your failure to do so could land you in prison. The Corporate Transparency Act is not about transparency or compliance, It is about control. Unfortunately, without more citizen engagement and without this being a front and center campaign issue, it seems like little will be done to stop this massive government overreach. If the legacy media won't cover this, then it will be the alternative media like the Gateway Pundit, and citizen journalists like. US and acts and podcasters and yep, well. That's what he's saying. Citizen journalists, that's what we. All We already know that like Joe Rogan has a bigger already audience than like all the mainstream news networks put together. Yeah, I like them. Anyhow, I heard somebody say they talked to RFK prior to him, I think, even joining the Trump campaign, and he basically said this election is going to be won by podcasters and people like that, because you know, people are looking for the truth and they can't find it on regular media. Yeah, that's impossible. So those of you who own a business, and I don't know, and I don't even know if that includes like self employed, that's considered a bit business, right, So if you didn't, I don't, I don't know. I don't know all the nuances. But when you are self impl'm. Taking a sole proprietorship, I'm thinking I don't know about social self employed sol sole proprietorship of LLC S es core. Yeah, I don't know. It depends. Again, this is obviously a tricky regulation. So I would I would definitely look that up and find out. Yeah, if anyone's out there, you know W two's is. Not a W you know, Yeah, if you if you if you are saying, yeah, your sole proprietorship, which you don't really even have to file anything to be a sole proprietorship. No, you know, self employed may be different because they're not technically a bit they but they could again better. You're just about contractors, right, and that's what you're speaking to. They could bend the rules and say that directors. You know you aren't you're self employed because you have your own business. I mean, who are you self employed? Do you work for somebody? Know? You work for yourself. That's a small business. So again, they could do all kinds of things. My goss, if you're trying to because you have a home office, is that the gray area? I don't know. I have a computer, I have a phone, I have. A you know who knows it's nefarious regardless. I mean again, there's so many regulations out there that small businesses don't have to comply with because. Because if you think about it. It's too agreed. We can wipe out the yeah, the middle class large percentage. It can for mom and pop businesses. Well, they tried to wipe them out with COVID. I know they told mom and pops you couldn't stay open, but they could. Put Walmart definitely got smacked. But you could go to I mean apparently you can't. You'd catch COVID. If we go to our local butcher who has two people that work in the shop sometimes and sometimes up to five and no but maybe no customers besides us, we could catch COVID. But so they had to shut down. But we can go to Walmart where there's thousands of people in the store and we're not going to catch it there. Well, you know, again going back to that, if you make bake bread and you're okay, you don't have to pay twenty five bucks an hour. Yeah, but they shut down small businesses during CO and they let all the big ones stay open. Yeah, you know, I mean you. Would think if there's less population. Somewhe you know, it's crazy too. Now that you say that, I'm thinking Gretchen Whitmer and in Michigan that they had the businesses that were open weren't allowed to sell vegetable seeds. Yeah, I'm taking back to that, like what a goofy time that was. Yeah, that didn't make anything. I mean there's a lot of businesses like pizza places, you know, small Italian restaurants, and I mean their models change now they don't open the dining room. They just do take out. Yeah, they never went back. So they don't have to have as many people. They don't have to have a waitress or a front cashier. And it's just so you lost jobs in the economy. If you're the boss, I guess you're running food to the door or whatever, or you know your delivery system, you know, yeah, delivery drivers. So that was odd. It's like, why can't you buy a vegetable seed? And you know what, I don't think hours of operation have come back to normal that a nine. It's like things are shutting down at seven still. Yeah, we have a lot of seven eight o'clock. Still. It's very weird to me. Yeah, I mean I get it during the weekdays because a lot of people don't go out anyway, except for when you get closer to the holidays. And then you have a decreased workforce, so you don't have a pool to grab from. I need like three guys to get carts. And you know, stock shelves they not even they don't exist anymore. Yeah, and then everything's automated, everything self checkout. A lot of things have changed just from that pandemic. I mean they were going to sell that checkout anyway. But I think with that itcelerat yeah, because you'd be like, well, I don't have any employees. So you know, I just need one employee for fourteen self checkout aisles. If you have a problem to come over and they sort it. But those robots eliminated. Jobs, so you know, strange world. So I don't know. So if you have a small business, and again you need to look it up. If they consider a self employed a small business, they may then you might want to consider I don't know how ingreed, like how much it takes to fill this form? Is it a couple of lines? Is it pages? But it's something you should look into, hopefully. All you guys fringe news army out there, I hope you uh look into this. If you do have a business, so get a lawyer, I guess, I don't know, take care of your yourselves. Yeah, I'm not sure. Said how how egregious it is to fill out? But you just need to do it so I know it's an egregious period. Well yeah, there's no need for it. There isn't. I mean, if you even tried, I know it's for laundering. I get how they can justify it. Yeah, but you know, just like us, when did it start out? When you wanted to take like six grand out of it? When did that start? It came down too right? I think it's three now three chees, I think, And I. Remember remember we were so pissed off. Yeah, what do you need this money for? Ah? Because it's our f and money. Yeah, I mean I can wipe my ass with it. It's my money. Yeah, what are you? What are you planning and doing with this? And it's funny because they're all apologetic that can't look you in the eye. I know, because the bang the tellers don't want to do it, but they have to because the law is telling them to. But it's like, but you know, I've heard people say. Just use a cashiers check because I like freaking cash. What doesn't mean who. Doesn't want like six grand in your pocket? Yeah? Fucking g But no, I I've heard some people other people who got mad at it, and they said, you don't ask me when I deposit the money where I got it from, exact, But when I want to take it out, what are you going to do with it? What are you planning? Like the the I find it funny because some. Of their almost standards. But some of the tellers are trying to be polite and sneaky about it to be like, oh, are you going on vacation? What are you? Yeah? They do, they do, they start digging, yeah, because what are we freaking friends? Now? What are you doing? Just give me my money? Because if they just come up and say what do you planning on doing with the money, people get offensive. But if they're sweet about it and go, oh, you must be taking a vacation, you must be doing something with it. Right now, I gotta get this ship back to Vladimir before he splits my eyes open with the baseball bat. Yeah, so you know, that's hard. Money for the Russian mob lady. That's how they know, you know. So it's funny to watch them do that because they probably get yelled out a lot, and so that's how they would sneak around that, you know. Yeah, be like, oh, yeah, I'm going to take a vacation, thanks, So yeah, it should be fun. And I went there too. I'm going to see your mom? How about that shit? Yeah, Well that's America nowadays. Thank you Homeland Security in the Patriot Act, I know, and all the other three lettered agencies. Thanks for piling on. Patriot Act gets worse every year. Yeah, well, it's not renewed every year, isn't it. Oh yeah, yeah, it needs to quit being renewed. You need to get rid of that giant server farm out in the in Utah or whatever. Well, that's the National Defense Authorization Act. That's the Patriot at right, isn't that what that is? I think so many things. I mean, there were departments made because of the Patriot Act. I know they're all interlaced. But one thing that it says in this article that Trump vetoed. That's why we had it. Yes, exactly Trump in this thing for the Fincent, it said Trump vetoed the NDAA in twenty nineteen, effectively stopping CTA this specific provisions. He vetoed it, but it resurfaced again and passed without vetoed proof majority in twenty twenty one, which makes it even more urgent. I'm just sure someone in the administration knows about it, or somebody's going to tell them, like, hey, look what these assholes did. Now, Well, if Trump vetoed it once, he'll probably try to v to it again. You have to scratch it. Yeah, so hot already. Yeah, it's already passed. It's in. I mean, I don't know how did it get here. Was it an executive order or was it? No, it was put in the NDAA, which is what I'm saying. That's a Patriot Act, the yearly Yeah, the yearly. Renewal of the paid So they put it in in twenty nineteen, Trump vetoed it, then they put it in again in twenty twenty. That's what we're trying to tell you people, is they use that as something that they add to it every year. Like Christmas Eve or something crazy. They do it like Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve or something like that, when when you think everybody's well, everybody's spending time with their family, just relaxing the end of the year, and government you think is out of session. But they pass it every year and they add to it. They always add something crazy like this to it. Yep. And that's why it shouldn't have Well, first of all, the Patriot actually have never been passed to because but they make it more egregious every year. And this is another proof of that. Yep. Okay, what else do you want to cover? That's it? I think you think I'm going to go eat some meatballs and stuff. In case you guys are wondering, it's late. I'm hungry, okay by two hours, So we love you. 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