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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Prop someome host to by by these pept countries that
brings so much in race and religious, in language and.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Put it is a big idea a new world order. Well,
I know they're lying. They tricked me once, but they're
not going to trick me twice. The time is now.
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Welcome back to the Professor Penn Podcast. David Pen, your host,
glad to be with you as always. This is episode
number two point fifty eight, coming to you on Tuesday night,
that's the twenty fifth of November at seven pm Central
Standard Time across all the social media platforms. UH. Today's
episode is going to be uh Jazz because our guest
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failed to appear today for reasons that may or may
not be usable. I don't know. So we're going to
go on and do the best weekend because that's what
we do here. It's show business. We got to just
keep on rocking. Good morning, Tanner, Good morning. We'll see
how this goes. Yeah, it's a thrill, isn't it. It's
a thrill. We're going to do the best we can.
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You know, I was really looking forward to having this
guest in the day. We had two guests last week.
We had Representative Mike Wiener and we had Cha Vang
and then we're going to have a guest today, which
gave me two weeks off where I didn't have to
do a script because actually I put a lot of
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time into the solo presentations and think about what I'm
going to say. And I have to tell you, I'm
thinking more and more about what I'm going to say
because the audience is getting bigger, and I recognize that
I'm having an influence and I take that very seriously,
and I'm becoming quite sober about it. I'm quite sober
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because when you get out there and you say something
that's just completely straight ahead, like citizens have rights, and
somebody jumps up and says, no, they don't, we're deporting them.
And then I defend citizenship, not the people, but the
idea of American citizenship, and it defaults to anti semitism.
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You know, it's getting a little it's getting a little
serious out there on the digital highway and so on
this evil of Thanksgiving, and I do I'm to share
with you. We are having a great show Thursday, Thanksgiving evening.
We have Minister John Gapp coming in now. We did
record it last week.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
Yeah, nothing crazy has happened.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Yet well, yeah, in the show, you're going to see
me constantly going, man, are we going to actually have
a Thanksgiving? And the reason why is if I wanted
to screw up America and I was an evil doer,
I would reverse a holiday of Thanksgiving and create an
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energy and energy of dread and fear and horror to
take away that moment of actual Thanksgiving. And I got
up today and I have to tell you I had
a terrible weekend, awful. I you know, I got some
communications in my business life. And I do say to you,
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you know, I walk by faith and not by sight.
And I do say to you, be careful for nothing,
which means try, you know, don't be afraid. Fear is
mentioned all over the philosophical text that we know as
the Bible, and people you know, are admonished or are
advised not to be afraid. And I'm going to tell
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you I was afraid because the news was bad, and
I thought to myself, what am I doing here in
my life? You know, for those of you that don't
know me, and welcome because there's a lot of new
people coming around. Did you see how good that unity
one went? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (04:05):
It started popping off.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
I mean we we did this podcast with a representative,
Mike Wiener last week, and it started off. When we
put it up on Thursday night, I thought, oh, this
one's a turkey, and then I looked at it again
and the thing took off like a racehorse. Yeah, and
all these new people came in and we're, you know, commenting,
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and I want to thank you, and I do try
to answer your comments. But when we have all these
new people, let me just share the Professor Penn podcast
is a political action strategy. Now. I do try from
time to time to be entertaining. People that watched me
regularly know that occasionally I can be funny, and I
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would like to be funny every broadcast. But my goodness,
the news is so awful and I'm in the middle
of this thing so deeply that I don't have a
lot of humor about it right now. So I got
this really bad news a threat, and I'm threatened by
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all these different factors right now. And why would I
be threatened? Well, what I'm doing here is I'm searching
for truth and I'm trying to tell the truth that
I'm very active on acts and I have a pretty
clear idea about what my principles are, which are not
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widely held, not because they're not good principles, but because
I believe people are living in a stupor, a kind
of a sleep that's been imposed on them through generations
of very suspect education. And I'm seeing myself as an educator.
Thanks Phil Parish for that. Remember, don't call yourself an activist,
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be an educator. It's cool, right, And I'm doing this
work and I'm getting threatened. I'm getting threatened across a
whole spectrum of sources. And I was anxiety ridden this
weekend about it. And I try. You know, I default
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to my religious faith or it's not religious, it's just faith,
you know, you say religion. People think, you know, I'm
defaulting to some religion. You know. Religion's like you want
to learn how to play the violin. I'm good at it.
At least at one time, I was super good at it.
You know, we used to play scales. Scale. You know
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what a scale is? Okay, see practice scales in the violin.
You can go three octave scales and you know you
can do it and practice it and practice it in
every key and then all the different ways of practicing
scales and violin. It's crazy. I mean the name Hiphez
doesn't mean anything to you. But for my generation of
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violent players, he was the sine qua non of being
a technician. And you know, he'd get people in a
room and he'd say, okay, play me a deflat scale
three octaves, and you know, if you got it wrong,
you just walk out of the room and you know,
this is the way it was, and you play those
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scales to develop the technical skill to actually perform or
to play jazz, because the best jazz players have technical chops. Well,
I think religion is kind of the same thing. Like
we go to you know, we go to religious training.
It's first of all, you got to know there's a god.
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You know, there's a lot of people that come out
of the blocks and they're told right out of the
gate there's no God. So their brain goes to the
off switch right at the beginning of the race. But
we go to these religious schools and we go to
these weekly services to be part of a community, to study,
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to learn, and then there's a certain point at which
you could let that go because you know what it
has to teach you. It doesn't mean that you're not
a person of deep faith. It means you're a person
that is not necessarily needing to play scales anymore. Very
similar thing is fighting fighting. You see a boxer train,
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They got a training methodology for boxers. Right. You gotta run,
you gotta lift, you gotta work to heavy bag, you
gotta work the speed bag, you gotta spa, you gotta
do all kinds of calisthemics. I mean, boxing is an art,
the sweet science, right, but when you actually get in
a fight, there's no rules and all that training is
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just instinctive. It's about becoming instinctually a fighter.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
It's like working those muscle memories.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Well, it's the same thing with religion, right, So you're
developing this this deep understanding of how things work. And
I'm going to people aren't gonna like this. And that's
the way it is. When you start out like on
a bicycle wheel, the hub of the wheel is it
doesn't make it come in, you know, Zoroastrian, Catholic, Jewish,
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Muslim New Age. I mean, it doesn't really matter, you
know that to me. It may matter to you, and
that's cool. I'm not trying to argue with anybody this
is my street corner, whatever spoke you take from the
outside of the wheel towards the hub. When you get
to the hub, everybody's kind of ending up in the
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same place they are now. We're talking about over thousands
of years of human intellectual and emotional evolution, but we're
all going to end up I think with some common
ideas about we're children of God. That makes me a
sovereign of my own life, kind of the republican thing.
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It's interesting, it's kind of similar to republicanism in its
own way because when you're up there in that hub
and you've developed that relationship with something I can to understand,
which we call different things. You know, that's a big
deal with the Jewish people. They don't have any I
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don't know what's called graven images, because you know, how
can you capture something that's infinite. But you're a citizen
sovereign because you are in touch with the majesty and
divinity of your own life. You're not gonna let other
people rule over you. You have a relationship with the
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search for truth and then once you have that and
that's power, right, you feel that power. You know you
have to try to be kind to other people, both
because you feel it and also you want to be
treated kindly, So in kind of a way, it's very selfish.
It sounds very selfish, selfless. I'm going to love my
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neighbor as I wish to be loved sounds selfless. It's
very selfish actually, because who wants to be laying in
their bed at night and have their neighbors come in
to rob them. That's bloody, So don't rob your neighbors.
Start there, right, somebody's got to disarm first, says you know,
this is where we're heading to at that hub, and
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then we have to be involved to make a quality
well being life for all everyone. The common good, the
common good. We have to be involved to create the
common good. That goes together. So I'm a citizen, sovereign
goes together with respecting other people, and I'm involved in
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civic life to bring about the common good. That's the
hub of the deal. Of course, part of that getting
to that hub is developing the strength and the fortitude
to be able to be effective in the hub. And
that means we're going to give up our bad habits,
because you know, if you don't kick your habits, your
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habits kick you, and they're not easy to give up.
Let me tell you, I still got bad habits, although
I got them under management, but they're still there. And
I think that's why they say once an alcoholic, always
an alcoholic. You got to manage it. And let's say
you never did drugs or alcohol, You're never addicted to
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porn or whatever your addiction is, because there are people
like that. They don't get addicted. You have other addictions, laziness, gluttony,
I mean, there's other addictions. They just kind of slip
on by because the big addictions are so I don't know, colorful, entertaining.
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But when some of the palla self Yeah, right, scroll, Well,
that's the whole point of.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
The deal, biggest addiction we all face.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
Yes, And let's remember this is a surveillance device. Surveillance,
it's control mechanism. We've played that many times that that's
an Institute piece of Herman Kahn talking about the surveillance
state and how they're going to create the technology. You know,
how many trillions went in to scientific research to create
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the control grid that we're all going to be living
in here very soon, which is part of the thing
I want to talk about tonight. But I had all
this anxiety and I those of you that know me, no,
I'm not very linear. So if you're new, got put
up with it. This is the way I work.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
You're like, I try to keep them on track. Guys,
it doesn't always work out so.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
Well, particularly when there's no script today, I because there's
no script because our guests canceled. I mean, how can
you do that?
Speaker 3 (13:59):
Sorry, David?
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Well, come on, I mean, you know it's Thanksgiving a
week I'm trying to go to seat. You know how
hard I work. You hang around with me. I mean,
I really, I mean I work and I want to relax.
It's the holiday.
Speaker 4 (14:12):
If I didn't live close by, I think the man
lived at this office.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Crazy, isn't it?
Speaker 3 (14:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (14:17):
But you know what I like work, But what I
like more than work is creativity. And my business has
been under huge stress, which I'm just going to take
a sidebar on. Hey, guess what business is changing? It's
been changing since COVID. This World Economic Forum, this thing's
a real deal, and here's what they want. You know, fundamentally,
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is a change in world economy where it only benefits
there stakeholders and all the rest of us. That want
to be economically self sufficient, that want to practice economic freedom.
You know what, not We're not going to do that
because you know, we don't need you people. You are,
as Herman Kahn called the black pantherlet black panthers. You
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might remember this. US entrepreneurs were sanding the gears. They
don't want that. They want really big companies doing really
big things, and they're just crowding out people like your host.
And if they crowd me out, then I can't operate
the studio, and then the whole thing goes away. And
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then I'm on sold security and I'm taking my vaccines
and going right on down the assembly line without any resistance.
There's no resistance because I'm no longer a sovereign of
my own life, because I've given over my sovereignty to dependency. Right,
they want me dependent. So how do they do that?
They crush down on the entrepreneurial class so many different ways,
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interest rates, open borders, regulatory taxation, and they've taken the
profitability away from the entrepreneur. They've just taken it away.
And then a lot of people said, well, I'm going
to go right software and they thought they had that
is there they had that as their own. Guess who's
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doing that what? Now that's going to be a province
of AI. So uh, you know, entrepreneurship, economic sovereignity. That
is the last bastion for freedom now because the way
this AI is coming, so many of us are going
to lose our jobs. So if you can create value
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that other people will consume, that's really an important thing
to focus on. And that's how the country started a
nation of shopkeepers. That's why the country is the way
it is because people came here primarily for economic sovereignity,
economic freedom, which they didn't have in England and France
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and Germany because those were countries that were ruled by
what kings and queens. You know that kind of model.
All the money goes uphill and all the comes downhill.
Starting to seem like the United States, right, we see that, right,
we're living in the same model. Now. All the money's
going up here through taxation inflation, and what's coming down
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on us is inflation and taxation works both directions. It's crazy,
isn't it.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (17:28):
It's almost like went once the British and America in
early history figured it all out. It's like the British
more so it took it as a cease fire of ideas.
We'll just wait for a little bit, we'll infiltrate you
guys eventually. Yeah, you think, Yes, that's exactly what I think. Well,
we've been talking about a lot. So one of our
greatest strengths, which is mostly unorganized and unrealized, is a
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Thanksgiving prayer. And when you see the Thanksgiving episode Thursday night,
and I hope you in seven o'clock Central Standard time,
I'm very concerned about negative events happening this week because
there is, in my opinion from my street corner, a
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very theological battle going on. People call it good and evil.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
You know, we could just say it's those that don't
believe in God and those that do, and it's there's
no rules over here, right in that I don't believe
in God camp. No rules over here. In the God camp,
we got rules, and we have hopes and dreams and
we want good feelings, and so it's very easy to
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reverse that. So I'm going to pray that this is
a week of Thanksgiving and where we look back at
the previous year and we go, boy, there was miracles,
and I had three miracles right after I got that
bad news this weekend. I mean I got it from
multiple sources, like really, really, I'm gonna have to deal
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with this now, and there's going to be more of this.
Part of it is, you know, riding with Royce, but
a lot of it is just me being very frank
about what I think, which is unusual. It draws negative
attention when people are honest and have principles. It doesn't
mean I'm right. It means I'm uncompromising in my search
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for truth. And I was anxiety ridden this weekend and
then trying to go back to my training, my muscle memory.
But I didn't lift weights this weekend. I didn't feel
like going to the club, which is really unusual.
Speaker 3 (19:48):
Didn't have the strength going Oh you're talking gym club.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Yeah, I didn't go and lift weights.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
I heard going to the club. I was like, David,
you go to clubs.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
No, No, I haven't done that for a while. No,
that stopped. That's and I think that stopped in going
to the clubs stopped in nineteen eighty six.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
You kept that date in your mind.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Well, I know when it stopped. Ye had your kid then, Well,
it's when I got sick. Because I was going to
the clubs play music. And then I said, well I
can't do that anymore. So, but that's a digression anyhow.
You know, I start to go back into my muscle
memory as you call it, and I start to remind
myself that if things fall apart, it's for a reason.
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If you have faith, you know there's a plan that
you don't understand. I know I'm doing good things. I
know that I've worked on myself for a lifetime to
prepare myself for the role I'm in now, which I'm
taking with a lot of sobriety really, and you know,
for the elected officials that tune in, you know my
tone is changing. I'll come to that in a minute.
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But I really was pressured to default to my training
because I take this. I don't want this to be altered,
because I think I'm on a plan with the mission.
And I said to myself, Okay, if this goes down
the way, I'm afraid God's got something else for me.
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I know it, So why am I worrying about this?
So the first miracle that happened was we talked about
you extensively. My son Jake rolled in from California, oh,
nice with my grandchild, my first grandchild.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
Is it your first time?
Speaker 2 (21:41):
Mean there, first time? Congratulations? It was just crazy, and
you know, I'm a little bit hesitant to give over
to this kind of like moment of joy, but I actually,
I mean missus professor Pat was walking around with that baby.
That was warming to see that. And I'm holding them
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and this baby is just perfect, right, Mom's a model.
I mean that they made a beautiful kid. And that's
to say the honest. Some babies are not that good
looking just the way it is doesn't mean they won't
be good looking downstream. But this one came out like,
you know, ready for commercial, that's correct. I mean, i'll
show you a picture afterwards. And this little kid always
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has a smile on her face. It's really weird. I
never seen that before. I mean, she's always smiling. I'm
thinking to myself, this is kind of an interesting deal.
So we had a beautiful meal and I sat there
and I got to be with my son, who is
you know, I love him, and he's in California, so
I don't get to see him that often, and that,
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you know, that's really kind of a miracle. I mean,
just for me to have a moment of peace is
kind of miraculous.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
It's a reminder of what life's all about. Those moments.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Well, that's another thing I want to talk about when
we get to Matthew. But let's just say it was
a miracle and it was a beautiful day. And then
I got up this morning and I wasn't filled with anxiety.
A better word would be dread. Dread. And I went
to my email and there was a little miracle there,
and I said, and I didn't expect it. And another
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person would say, well, that's just life, and I, okay,
that's col you want to say that from your street corner.
I say, well, that's God intervening in my life, reminding
me that he's got my back. Because I live under
the shadow of the Most High. That's where I try
to live, in that secret place. That's where I'm going
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for I want to see if it works. It's an experiment.
I'm experimenting. Someone's got to go out on point. And
then you were right in the room. I got that
call and I was going, wow, wow, really serious, Wow,
that's great. So I start I had this terrible event,
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and then since that event, dread and anxiety that I'm
trying to default to my muscle memory, and then I
have back to back three things I see as miraculous
that lift me up and put me in a place
to say. Blessed are you, Godden King of all worlds?
Thank you for creating the light and the dark. Blessed
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are you godden King of all worlds? Thank you for
creating me in your image. Blessed are you gotten, King
of all worlds? Thank you for making me an American.
Blessed are you gotten, King of all worlds? Thank you
for making me free. Blessed are you godden King of
all worlds? Thank you for healing the blind. Blessed are
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you godden King of all worlds? Thank you for feeding
the people. Blessed are you gotten, King of all worlds?
Thank you for releasing the bound. Blessed are you gotten,
King of all worlds? Thank you for raising up the
down trodden. Blessed are you gotten King of all worlds?
Thank you for creating the heavens and earth. Blessed are
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you gotten, King of all worlds? Thank you for providing
for all my needs. Blessed are you gotten King of
all worlds? Thank you for directing my path. Blessed are
you gotten, King of all worlds? Thank you for my
American courage. Blessed are you gotten, King of all worlds?
Thank you for crowning America with glory. Blessed are you gotten,
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King of all worlds? Thank you for restoring strength to
the weary. Blessed are you gotten, King of all worlds?
Thank you for sending your only son to die and
the cross that I might be saved. Forgive me, Father,
for I have sinned. Pardon me, my King, for I
have wilfully transgressed. For you, pardon and forgive. Blessed are
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you gotten? King of all worlds? Is gracious and ever
willing to forgive. And I know there are people that
are watching and listening that don't believe in God. And
I'm okay with that because I'm a follower of the
philosophy of Republicanism. And if you look in our founding
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documents doesn't talk about Jesus Christ in the Declaration of
Independence talks about a creator. So our founding fathers, already
hundreds of years ago, were aware of the multicultural nature
of human life, and they didn't want to make a
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box that we had a check to be Americans. They
were Republicans. They believed in human freedom, and human freedom
is an infinite opportunity to express yourself because, after all,
we are all snowflakes, right, Yeah, you know, I know this.
But Tanner, you know, Tanner works with me and at
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one level he's technical, but he's also co creating this
thing with me, and he's very creative. And I got
to tell you he's a perfectionist. He is a perfectionist.
He really values what he does. He pays attention to it,
and I'm always telling him content, content, content, and he's
moving along very methodically because he really cares about the
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content that he turns out. I'm going to show you
something that he just did. It's a tire get ad.
So we're just gonna play because we got to remember
to promote the economic independence of free people radio. So
here's something Tanner just put together for you to get
you ready for the winter season. Here comes winter. In winter,
good tires are in a luxury, they're a necessity for safety.
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road this winter season. I think that's super cool. Dude.
I like that cause you know I own that business
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and it has been put together to give this studio,
Free People Radio a revenue stream so that it becomes
economically independent. So when you buy your tires, and I'm
going to tell you how this works. Now, there's gonna
be thousands of people that watch this broadcast, maybe ten thouars.
Who knows. We don't know what goes on out there,
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off We just don't know. We don't know anyhow, twenty
five percent of you kneed tires right now. Tires last
about four years. For if you figure you're driving fifteen
thousand miles a year, that's about normal for someone that's
really driving tires at fifty sixty thousand miles, it's time
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to think about new tires. So four years. And of
course you don't remember where you bought your last set
of tires. Who us? You don't remember what you paid
for them? Who does? Because it's one of those purchases
that is what we call episodic. It's not like going
down to the grocery store and buying milk. You know,
tire get is a great deal. And when I say this,
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I say this. I haven't been in the tire business
for a very long time. I know a good deal.
It's great. If you buy the lower cost tires on
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will put these tires on right by where you live
twenty five dollars Dismount Mount New valvestem Balance and disposal.
That's a deal. Customer service, great call in. You might
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get to meet me. I'd love to meet you. And
it's fully guaranteed because hey, I mean, I'm have a
relationship with you. You buy tires from me, you don't
have a worry. You get all the upside. If there's
any downside, which does happen about one percent of the
time there is downside, we'll cover you. You got we
got your back. But you know, you know, Roy says
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this all the time. You gotta buy tires from someone,
you might as well buy them from us. And that's true.
So if you need tires, man, it's right now before
the snowflies, because slif well, it's actually an issue of safety.
So if you think you need tires, buy them now.
And here's what you need to buy tires. You go
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to the sidewall. If you tire you take a picture
of the sidewall. There's a size on there. It starts
with a P or an LT. Take a pictures. It's big.
You won't miss it. Take a picture of that size
and take a picture of your license plate number and
go to the site or call me and we're ready
to go. We're gonna get you tired up just in
time to have traction in the snow, and baby that matters,
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it doesn't matter. Also, we're heading towards Christmas time. We
have a store at Free People Radio. It's free People
Radio dot com upward slash store and we have Nickknack
up there. I'm not saying it's Macy's, but we have
a few things up there. And if you're going to
spend some money to buy presents for your friends and
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your family, please go there and spend money there because
that also is going to fund Free People Radio and
the content. Here. Here's what I'm kind of proud of.
You see this just right, this is a costume. Right,
if you wear this, you're saying you're following Free People.
I'm gonna put it up again. Isn't this cool? Comes
in lots of different colors. Just right? Why do we
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say this? We say this because I have that displayed there.
It is okay, why do we say just right? One
of my favorite stories, Royce is riffing at this event
up in Park Rapids, Minnesota, in front of one hundred
and fifty Republicans, and if you're a Democrat or an independent,
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polease stay because I'm going to be talking about this
party thing very shortly. And he's riffing and he's going, man,
people say we're far right. No, we're not far right,
We're just right. And I want to say that. If
you're listening from the laugh because we do have a
lot of people coming in from other communities, please stay
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because I'm going to surprise you. Did I surprise you
when you started working here? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (32:17):
Yeah, when my first impression to you is oh, man,
this is a very very bubbly business man. And the
more I got to know you, yeah, I would say
you are an anomaly in my life.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
Well, but my point is, you thought, man, this guy's
going to be out there holding the line for the Republicans,
and you learned real quick that you know, I don't
see those kind of camps. I'm searching for truth. Yeah, yeah,
So you know what are we doing here? When I
say this as a political action community? And every time
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I go into this, I think about Dan Schultz, who
was a very important person in America right now, having
reminded American citizens about civics. How does our government work?
It's very simple, and I'm going to tell you here
in Minnesota, the Somali's figured it out. You know, who governs.
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Whoever shows up? Right, Hey, whoever shows up governs. So
the point of the Professor Ben podcast what I'm doing
with you, if you're on the left, center, right, unaffiliated,
doesn't matter. You know, if you don't show up, then
you don't get a seat at the table. This country
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is based on the philosophy of republicanism. Yes, if you're
a Democrat, too bad. It's not based on democracy. It's
based on a philosophy of republicanism. Of course, the Democrat
wants to change that and have us forget that. In
this country we are sovereigns of our own lives. But
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that is meaningless if we don't extra size our sovereignty
by participating in public life. So here in Minnesota, what
we are trying to do is employ all kinds of
different strategies to educate and to spread the word about
how we the people can take back this country from
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the oligarchy, that kleptocracy, the technocrats, and the bureaucrats that
rule over us with impunity. Yes, you heard me, this
is not about party. Let's get this straight right now,
for posterity. Yes, I call myself a Republican Party member,
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and I align with the Republicans. I can align with
the Democrats, and the reason why is there's no difference
between them. Really. If you talk about the Uni Party,
it's like All Star wrestling or you know what do
you call that WWE All Star Wrestling to the sixties
here in Minnesota. That's an old g from the way back. No,
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you know, they script it out. I mean, and if
you're really far enough up the side of the mountain,
you can see the scripts really easily and clearly. Things
don't happen that aren't expected very often, and when they do,
they're managed a way through theater. Like Bless his children
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and his widow, Charlie Kirk, that was not scripted for everybody,
I mean, the whole media and all the politicians had
a deal. But there's a way of dealing with the
you se, how quick everything got dealt with? When people
get shot, you know, on television, it's a little strange, right,
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But that too gets incorporated into this theater of politics.
Speaker 4 (35:54):
I have a question, doesn't it was? Was JFK's assassination? Similar?
Was it brushed under the so quick?
Speaker 2 (36:01):
No, when presidents get shot in major cities in daylight,
it did not make.
Speaker 3 (36:06):
Not a president example Martin Martin Luther King Jr.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
No, it stuck. In fact, the country burned to the ground.
Speaker 4 (36:14):
So this one's a very odd one because it felt
like two weeks and nobody was talking about Charlie Kirk anymore.
Speaker 3 (36:19):
Now it's just about Erica.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Well he wasn't Martin Luther Kreeing or John Kennedy, first
of all, But second of all, our society and our
culture has a great way to incorporate events and make
them disappear or elevate them, as the case may be.
I'm hearing people talk about that the theme song for
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the twenty twenty eight election is going to be do
it for Charlie. You know what, No, No, we need
to do it for ourselves. We don't need to incorporate
anything into this, but our own sovereignty. And I'm not
saying forget Charlie Kirk. I'm saying you. You know you're
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You're very important to this thing. You the people that
are listening, each one of you. So what we're doing
here on the broadcast is we're trying to spread a
strategy and with tactics about how we the people can
take back control of our government again from kleptocrats, bureaucrats, technocrats, administrators,
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the oligarchy. Yes, we have a situation right now in
this country of income inequality, of a disparity of opportunity
that mirrors what happened in feudal times. Eleven percent of
the people in this country own eighty nine percent of
the stock equities, which means eighty nine percent of the people,
(37:55):
love excuse me, eleven percent of the people own ninety
percent of the act. That means eighty nine percent of
the people own nothing. They have no way of acquiring
any kind of net worth. Because if you're not in
the stock market, and I'm going to tell you I'm not.
I've talked about that downstream too, there's no way for
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you to make any money. You can't make it in
real estate. The business profits have been taken out. I mean,
we're being crushed by inflation and interest rates. But the
people that are in the stock market, that thing just
keeps going up like a rocket. Okay, so those people
are making bring but the other ninety percent of the
country is suffering, suffering, and we don't have to suffer
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like this. We suffer like this because the people that
run the deal and then I can start name and
names like the deceased termin con, they understand that they
make us hate each other and hate ourselves such that
we could never organize, and then distract us, as you say,
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with these phones and drugs and alcohol and porn, and
you get those things working and pretty much everybody just
says I'm busy, and then you get all these people
that say, well, I got a kids, and someone came
in and I feel when people said this. Somebody came
to my YouTube and left the comment said I'm working
so hard, I don't have energy to be involved. And
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you know what I say to that, pray, pray, pray
this prayer. Blessed are you God and King of all worlds.
Thank you for restoring strength to the weary. I mean,
that's just you know, if you say that over and over,
thank you for giving me strength, as opposed to I'm tired.
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I'm tired, I'm tired. Thank you for giving me strength.
Thank you for how we pray. What we think has
a big influence on how our life is. People get
stuck in the past, they get stuck in the future.
They're not in the present, and they don't know how
to access this energy that's all around us, which is
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there the unseen world. Oh, I know how to do
it because I've been taught and I wanted. So part
of this broadcast is teaching people. You know, what you think,
what you say. Thoughts are things, and words our spells.
We have to be very careful about what we think
and even more careful about what we say. So I'm
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trying to become more careful about it because people are
listening to me and thank you for being here. But
the strength issue. We can pray for strength, not oh
please God give me strength, Oh please God, No, no, no,
thank you for giving me strength. Because whatsoever we wish
for when we pray, believe you'll receive it and you
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shall have it. Give it, give it a chance, like
a science experiment, you know, like it's science. I just
don't dismiss it out of hand because it didn't work
for whoever. You know, if you're on the left and
you don't believe in God, don't you want to do
your own research? Why are you taking somebody else's word
for that? I mean, really it's kind of an important issue,
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right right?
Speaker 3 (41:11):
Yeah? No, seriously, why wouldn't you go where you?
Speaker 1 (41:14):
Right?
Speaker 2 (41:14):
I mean, just you know, before you rule it out.
I had a person in my life recently scream at
me that they don't believe in God because their life
had been so hard. And this was really devastating for
me to hear this. It's a common story. I mean,
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that's the story of job. You know, my life's been
very very hard. My life is hard, really hard. And
this podcast, this broadcast is about getting you into politics,
and we have all these strategies and tactics to do it.
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What is my goal for what I'm doing? My goal?
My goal is to see everyday citizens, with all of
our flaws, enter into the political process and elect each
other people that have unyielding courage, in unbending principle to
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search for truth. What we have now, because we the
people are not sufficiently involved in politics, we have a
political culture which is populated by professionals. That's their job.
They're not all bad, But if it's your job, you
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do want to lose your job, do you? So? When
we don't show up, we the people to hold these
folks accountable. Who do you think is holding them accountable?
Will that be the money that's correct? When we we
don't show up in sufficient numbers, if we don't go
to the town hall meetings, if we don't meet with
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these people, if they're not afraid of us, they're not
afraid of us, who are they afraid of? Because clearly
the legislation is not benefiting we the people. And if
you're on the left and you look downtown. I've been
meeting with Reverend Tim Christopher. If you look downtown, if
you look at what's going on downtown here in Minnesota,
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there's a plethora of programs and people are shooting each
other in the streets. Wait a second, If the government
was doing such a good job and all these trillions
were going in to fixing problems, why is the murder
rates so high in the cities. Why is the health
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and well being of the fellow citizens that are on
programs so poor? If the government loved us so much.
They loved us. I mean, my god, we're all kicking
in the right trillions. I mean, why are people so
friggin stupid and so highly educated. Where is all of
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our ethic and moral that would allow here in Minnesota
billions of dollars to disappear through fraud? I mean, what's
going on? I mean, what's going on? You know? And
then we were like a frog boiled in the pot.
We just say, oh, this is the way it is. Now,
this is not the way it is. This is the
way somebody wants it. We're living in a giant illusion,
(44:33):
a scam where all of our energy's being sucked out
of us by vampires. And the legislators, the people that
write the rules, they're righting the rules. So the energy
is getting sucked out of me. Well, they're not vampires.
They're working for the vampires, what they call a familiar. Sorry,
if you come on my show and you're an elected representative,
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I'm not being personal about this. I'm speaking in broad generalities.
It's always a problem to speaking generalities.
Speaker 4 (45:02):
Yeah, and if you're watching to critique us, he's not
talking legitimate vampires. By the way, it's a more philosophical idea.
I hope, so, I hope someone can read that. I hope,
so get miss clipped this man believes in vampires.
Speaker 2 (45:18):
That's funny. You know. I got people that clip at
a little short No.
Speaker 4 (45:24):
I know that's why I say that. I hear you
say things like that, and I know what you're talking about.
And I'm like, man, if I just clipped this thirty seconds,
I got a six year old man talking about vampires
and politics.
Speaker 3 (45:35):
Well, you know it's it six or sixty sixty.
Speaker 2 (45:37):
Thank you. I didn't want to be a six year
old man sound like six any of them. No, they
did this to Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson was talking about
a supernatural experience he had where he felt that he
was confronted by some kind of evil energy, and Mark
Levin just trashed him about it and said he deserved
to be in a some kind of psychological institution. And
(46:02):
I mean, I just look at that, and hey, hey, hey, okay,
Mark Levin, Mark, you've never had a supernatural experience. Well
that's interesting. I thought you were Jewish. The whole thing
is about a supernatural experience. You ask yourself this kind
of question, you're a Jew, right, and you're very prominent,
and you're very passionate about what you believe. Let's be
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kind and you're going to trash talk Katarlson as he
Catarilson as he calls him, because he's had a supernatural experience.
But the whole essence of being Jewish is believing in
supernatural experiences. So now we get down to the real story.
My culture is the truth and yours is a myth? Right, Mark,
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you asshole? You know, no, no, it doesn't work that way.
You know they teach you that in your first year
of anthropology at university. You must have missed the class.
When I say my culture is the truth and yours
is a myth, that is forbidden because that leads right
to guess what genocide? It's a very short path. And
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what's Mark Levin's whole deal. I don't want to have
another genocide. We have to defend the Jewish people in Israel.
But his propaganda to take another man's spiritual experience and
say he needs to be institutionalized.
Speaker 3 (47:25):
Like that's not going to bite you in the ass.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
One. That's the fundamental cornerstone of genocide. So you know,
we have to look at these things, and that's what
it is to have a political action community. We're in
action across this whole range of strategies and tactics. One
is the precinct strategy, which is wherever you live in
this country, there is a local And I'm going to
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say it again, the smilies have figured this out here
in Minneapolis. You know, all I got to do is
show up and you get a seat at the table.
They've done it. And you know what, I applaud that.
I applaud it because they are actually exercising their right
as the United States and Minnesota citizens. But we need
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to do that, we that are native born here. When
you watch a group come in in thirty years, they
figure out the whole system and they almost get a
socialist selected to mayor in Minneapolis. And it happened in
New York. Same thing. Right, Hey, you know what, quit
you're complaining now? I mean, you want to sit on
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your couch and complain that you know, life is going
to hell in a handbasket and it's not the way
it used to be. And you know, like I go
to these deals and let's deport all these people and all, Hey,
you know what, what's much more simpler than complaining is
doing something. And if you're the kind of person that
likes to sit home, That's why I talked about what's
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going through your mind. America sucks. America sucks. America sucks.
I mean that's what we're really saying. Everything's bad. We
hate our fellow citizens with this negative feedback loop. They
have us caught it. We're not caught there. I just
had my first granddaughter in my arms yesterday. She had
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a smile on her face. She's perfect looking. I mean, like,
what did you say, like a sharp She could do
it seriously, and she's smiling and she's totally cool. I
mean she's not programmed to do anything. She's just smiling.
Can't move, she's three months old. I mean all she
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can do is stick her fingers in her mouth. That
would be the start of the search for truth. And
if you get that one, you get it because you
got a kid. Anyhow, My point is we are made
to think the way we think. So how are we
going to change stuff? Not by being negative. It doesn't
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matter what you the problem is, overweight, arthritis, cancer, art disease,
relationship relationship problem, money problems. It doesn't matter what the
problem is I look at what I'm saying to myself.
That's what I was doing this weekend. Man, this is
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the end. Makes me think of that James Bond sign
with Adele this is the end. And I'm thinking, man,
this is the end. And then I go wait a second, wait, wait, wait, wait,
God has a plan. And if you know what I'm thinking,
if God's plan is it's my end, I'm gonna embrace it.
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I'm gonna go with it. Because who I'm doing everything
I can. I can't do anymore. You just said, I'm
always here, I'm doing everything I can. I can't do anymore. Yep,
Well you know what I can do more? See, that's
that negative thing is I can do more. Thank you
God for letting me do more. See. That's how you
make that train position for being in a box canyon
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to getting out of the canyon.
Speaker 4 (51:04):
Kind of like what we were talking about earlier with
the muscle memory. It's the same exact thought or the
same exact thing. I guess is if you're constantly thinking negative,
you're always going to go that negative route. It's I
always think of the brain like a woods and when
you're first trying to walk through it, you're going to
find the path of least resistance, and the more that
you walk it, it's going to be just a clear path.
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And if you're constantly negative walking down that path of negativity,
you're never going to go in the path that has
a bunch of shrubs and falling down trees. That is
the positive route. And if you would just keep going
down the positive route, eventually that positive route will be
the clearest.
Speaker 2 (51:41):
And that's what we got to do in politics. In politics,
we have to start to think and claim a positive
outcome for this great country. And that doesn't matter what
side of the political spectrum you're on. I don't know,
people that are on the left want positive outcomes demonized
by the right. And if you're on the left and
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you think everybody on the right is a racist, homophobe, xenophobe,
you're not correct. I mean, all of us want a
well beat. Not all of us because we got some outliers,
but most of us want good outcomes for our own family.
And that's when it gets into self interest. You know,
if I'm gonna have a good outcome for my family,
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it's got to be a good outcome for your family.
I mean I'm much closer to you than I am
to Jeff Bezos, you know. And this is the political
strategy of first getting our minds right that we are
going to get involved. That's the fundamental step. Now, there's
many people that listen to this broadcast. They are involved.
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But for the rest of you, we got to get
involved because if we don't get involved, who shows up
to govern will reflect their masters. We the people are
not the masters of these professional politicians. The masters they
have right now will take everything from us and they
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will imprison us. And it's going on right now. And
this goes into this new digital reality, this transition from
the industrial age to the digital age. Well, you know
what it is. Really, it's a big control grid so
that every action and thought that you and I have
is either rewarded or punished because AI is going to
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watch and see everything. They already are rolling out these
digital IDs. I saw the TSA last week, the Transportation
Safety Administration, the government. They have a new program biometric
scanning to get through the airport's more conveniently. Step on up,
let us scan you.
Speaker 4 (53:52):
Like thumbprint ice Retina, uh huh. Talking to my friends too.
They're getting mad because they're looking at my ID and
I had a smile on my face and they just
recently got their IDs revamped, and they're telling me that
their DMVs made them do completely flat face, nothing blocking
the eye as anything, just a completely relaxed face. And
(54:14):
I guess put on my tinfoil hat here. I can't
help but think that that's just so then they could
program their systems for you know, tracking your eye or
seeing your face on a camera somewhere.
Speaker 2 (54:25):
That's where we're at. Yeah, I mean, and you know,
this is why we the people have to show up,
because if we give the current political class no pushback
on this, we're going to have digital IDs. This comes
even from President Trump. Pustion this. We already have real IDs.
That was from a two thousand and five law right
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after when when the towers came down. We're going to
slip this in now. We're all going to be digitally identified.
That digital ID is going to be critical to me
being able to br cast you. We won't be able
to get on social media without a digital ID, we
won't be able to bank, we won't be able to
access government services, healthcare, travel without a digital ID. We
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will be excluded from social life. And then you add
in this digital currency, which my own congress person right here,
Tom Emmer, is working to prevent central bank digital currency.
Yet we've just had the genius passed and all of
the predicates are in place for digital currency. You put
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AI together with digital currency, and that's a ballgame. That's
going to be the ballgame for the republic, for freedom,
for privacy, self determination. And you know, all we have
to do is show up. All we have to do
is show up to defend our citizenship. We can't leave
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that for other people who are elected. They're not going
to defend it because they got jobs in show business
and the people that are funding their campaigns want the
digital ID and the digital currency, so they're not going
to go against the power. They are afraid of losing
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their jobs. I'm afraid of losing my job. How am
I going to eat? Well, if you're a professional politician.
That's why they really like to get to the big game.
Because when you get to the big game, all those
people make tons of money and then they're free. You know,
they go in they're worth one hundred and thirteen thousand
dollars and after ten years in Congress, they're worth twenty
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seven million bucks. How did that happen? I know I
can't do it, but we can show up. So the
political strategy is to show up in your local neighborhood
and develop relationships with your neighbors and use those relationships
and it is use. I mean, we have to be
honest with each other. Now you might make a real
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friend there of your neighborhood, would be great, but you
want to use those relationships to go into the party process,
you and your france in your local geographic area and
take dominion over your neighborhood, rest control back from the
professionals that are currently in control of it. Yes, they are,
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like right here in SD forty five, man, I can't
think of a more politically professional group of grifters than
are run in my local district. That's just the way
it is. These are what we would call at best
George Bush Republicans. George Bush. We're going to go back
(57:46):
to George Bush, which is going to go into why
it's so important we go in because the coalition is
broke down. So we're going to talk about, you know,
what do we do when the coalition is breaking down?
Why are things so paid? We're going to get to
this between now and the end of this broadcast. But
we go into politics. Okay, here's another strategy I'm promoting heavily.
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A space's on next called Minnesota Speaks. It's run by
Lieutenant Aldo and Minnesota Lady, two people that just jumped
up and said, I'm going to start a forum for
people to speak out. And there's hundreds of people showing
up at this form. You might want to check it
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out at seven pm every Thursday night. And I go
in and I do get and I want to thank
Minnesota Lady and Lieutenant Aldo for giving me free reigning
there because I think I have some street cred because
of what I've been doing here at Free People. And
I go in there and here's what I say. I
know you want to talk about issues. I know you
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want to talk about issues, and that's great. We have
to talk about issues to some degree because we've got
a lot of people showing up for the first time.
But you know what, if you want to talk about issues,
they're psychologists. We're not at the issue stage. We're at
the organization and action stage. If we don't organize an
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act right now, because our coalition is falling apart. We're
going to lose, and then it's going to go right
back to globalism and the imposition of this digital control
grid is going to come smashing down on every one
of us. And people are going to say, oh, it's
conspiracy theory. Hey, you know what I say to these
people that say that. Do you read the Federal Register?
(59:36):
Go find it and read it. If you read it
every day like I do, it's not a conspiracy. It's
not a conspiracy. You just don't know what's going on.
Have you read Agenda twenty thirty from the United Nations?
Probably not. You know, if you don't know about sustainable
development goals, you know, it's just conspiracy theory. What's great
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about these people that are ruling over us? Technocrats, bureaucrats,
administrators working for kleptocrats and oligarchs, you know, oligarchy kind
of like monarchy. You know, these people that are doing
the deal because there's the people, then there's the people
that get elected to make rules. And who do those
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people work for? Whoever shows up? So when we don't
show up, guess who they're working for to keep their
jobs and show business, they're working for the oligarchy. And
what does the oligarchy work. All your money and no
problems from you. You understand what I'm telling you. Here's
what they want from you. All your energy, all of it,
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and I mean all from birth to death. And then
don't create any problems while you're here, be born, die.
We're going to monetize that. I'm talking about the oligarchs
because you're just a piece of inventory and don't cause
any problems. Well see how people can still cause problems.
(01:01:01):
But you get that digital idea, with digital currency, I
will guarantee there's going to be no street protests ever. Again,
That'll be the end of protest, That'll be the end
of non compliance. Of course, there is another option. You
take your cell phone and you throw it in the
garbage cad and you move out to that little piece
(01:01:23):
of land you got and you self governed. Okay, are
you ready to do that? Grow your own food, harvest
your own meat, have your own well, have your own energy,
have your own heat. Are you ready for that? Because
that is a viable strategy. We haven't talked about it much,
but it's viable. So we've got to get involved in
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politics by getting involved in the parties, both of them.
How do we do this organization to get everybody in well.
I have a lot of hope in this Minnesota Speaks.
Minnesota Speaks could have ten thousand people attending this space.
I don't think there's any limit on spaces.
Speaker 3 (01:02:06):
Yeah, I don't know X enough to know.
Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
I don't think there's a limit. I think we could
have one hundred thousand people. Let's start out getting a thousand.
We're getting two three hundred people. It's only been around
a little while. So if you're coming to Minnesota Spaces
at seven pm on Thursday night, bring some people with you.
You'll find it if you look forward, it's Minnesota Speaks
Thursday nights, seven pm Central Standard time. That is a tactic.
(01:02:32):
The strategy is get people in groups where we can
organize together. That's the strategy. A tactic is let's use
digital means to bring thousands of people together. And it's working.
In fact, there's two offshoot spaces that have come from
this one, so we're starting to use the digital platform
(01:02:54):
in a meaningful way. That is a great advance Free
people right as a strategy. You know, if you support
Free People Radio by buying t shirts, buy entires, or
just making a donation, we can actually advertise and promote
the content that we're creating here, which is I hope
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valuable and educational. So the point of this, what you're
involved in, is something that is beyond entertainment. I'd like
to be entertaining. I like to deliver good information, but
we're really doing this to create a citizen led politic
that from my perspective, and I don't know if this
(01:03:36):
is going to prevail. This is just me. I'd like
it to be a politic about citizen well being. I mean,
if it's a policy, does it make people better, their
lives better? I mean, really, does it really deliver an
increase in citizen well being? Because if it doesn't, it's
a scam. And where we're at right now here in
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Minnesota and throughout the country, we're starting to wake up
to this concept that the whole thing is a scam. Everything,
I mean everything. There's nothing we could discuss that I
couldn't go on. Of course I want to keep my
spot on YouTube, but there's really no area of this
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that I couldn't go into and say that's a scam.
And we talk about the military and the Forever Wars,
which we can talk about on YouTube doesn't stop us.
You know, the money that's getting made. I looked in
the federal register just a week ago today in the
United States government. Will that be us? It's supposed to
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be us, right, gave Israel twenty four billion dollars of
military hardware twenty four billion. You know, if twenty four
billion is a lot of money, you could rebuild Miniacs.
You could probably bulldoze Minneapolis and rebuild it for twenty
four billion, turn it into the Emerald City. So what
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we're doing is instead of putting this money into our
cities and into our people's education. And if you're a
teacher and you're going to tell me, oh, we're educating,
not from my perspective, you're not. Because I would teach
everybody who went through school the things they taught me
in the secret societies that I've been very blessed to
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have been part of, which was forty years of my life.
I would teach people how to be creative. I would
teach them principles and values. I would train them mind, body,
and spirit. I wouldn't care so much about math and science.
I would care about their well being and those that
wanted to do math and science would then be well
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enough to pursue it. I would make the core of
the curriculum kind of like the Spartans. I know that
was kind of a strange thing to say, but I
like that. If you ever see the movie The three hundred,
if you were a Spartan man, you were trained for war.
And you know what, if you're trained for war, your
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peacefulness is a choice. If you can't do damage and
you're peaceful, that's cowardice, a nation of cowards. No, No,
we want a nation of warrior priests who choose human
well being. And when you study it from that perspective,
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and let me tell you, there are people right in
the CIA that know this. They're warrior priests. They know
that killing people in healing people is the same thing
but a little different. And when we get down to
that level of education, starting in kindergarten or preschool, oh hey, downstream,
twenty thirty years from now, guess what's going to happen.
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Our healthcare expenditure is going to go down by fifty
percent because people's well being is going to get enhanced.
Wouldn't that be a great thing to invest in?
Speaker 3 (01:06:58):
Yeah, wouldn't that be good for the country.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
Wouldn't it. But see somebody's dog ball would get half
emptied out when that happened. You know, there's a lot
of people that make a lot of money on people
being sick. But they all look so nice. Those white
quotes look just like priests, don't they They got you
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don't think about it. A priest's estimens and a doctor's
costume have a lot in common. It denotes that they're
special and they're white. Those lab quotes are all white.
I bet some of the black folk in the chat
could comment on that. Why are those quotes white? Man?
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If you think about it, if you're doing surgery, you're
get in blood. That blood look a lot better on
black than white. Yeah, that's kind of another little sidebar
where don't have time to go down that road tonight.
But we're here for political action because the digital age
is here. I was watching just this morning a woman
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on Instagram, good looking, kind of still had as we say, sorry, ladies,
it's gonna sound ugly. She had a little tread left
on the tire. She was getting a little long in
the tooth, but she's still good looking. She was not
a young woman. She was someone that was and she
was going through this thing about this is the biggest
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change in human history, were transitioning from the industrial age
to the digital age. And I'm watching him, thinking, man,
is she going to pop off with some kind of warning. No,
she said, here's what you need to invest in, and
she listed up all these cryptocurrencies and she said, I
want you to be positioned to profit from the new
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digital age. And I thought to myself, whoa, this is
the Garden of Eden, because here's Eve saying eat the apple.
You're gonna be just like God. You're going to be
rich and powerful with this digital technology. And I think
that's what people believe. That's what they believe. That's certainly
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what our economic class believes. That this thirty seven thirty
eight trillion dollars a debt. Let's not worry about it
because the profits are going to be so exceptional when
we get all of this digital technology in place, that
will all be fine. We'll just pay it off. They're
selling us that it's a scam. What they're going to
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do is bankrupt it and imprison us in a digital prison.
That's the real plan. Go look it up. Please don't
look at me and say that I'm a conspiracy theorist.
I just am burdened with the skills to actually read
the legales that is our federal register, and I read
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the bills. I read the Genius Act. Go read the
Genius Act. That's a good assignment for you, probably more
than watching The Godfather, you know. So there are some
of us out here, some of you, that have been
prepared for this moment because we're in a battle for humanity.
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And when I say humanity, I mean what it is
to be a human, because they have a whole machine
human merger. I mean, this is Son of Day. This
thing is so wound into people who're already cybernetic organisms.
Is that a true, true statement from your perspective, That's
true because it's influencing our biochemistry every time we look
at it. Correct.
Speaker 3 (01:10:35):
Correct?
Speaker 2 (01:10:36):
Okay, so do you want you know what, there's a
lot of people your age that want this correct.
Speaker 3 (01:10:42):
Yeah, there's a lot of people that have faith in it.
Speaker 2 (01:10:44):
Oh my gosh, that's so depressing.
Speaker 4 (01:10:47):
I'll never make the conclusion the same as the guy,
but I start to under I forget his name, but
he's called the Unibomber.
Speaker 3 (01:10:55):
When he was talking about the.
Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
Ed Kazinski I think or something like that.
Speaker 4 (01:10:59):
Yeah, I just read his writings and I'm like, oh man,
how on point he was, Like here we go walking
into exactly what he was talking about.
Speaker 2 (01:11:09):
This has been talked about for one hundred couple hundred years.
Speaker 4 (01:11:11):
Actually, yeah, I'm saying for the idea AI right, that
that whole you know, getting to a point where like, yes,
this technology, it's such a wild and hard thing to
talk about because there are so many blessings to it,
like these cameras, this platform that I'm talking to all
you people on right now.
Speaker 3 (01:11:29):
But at the same time, at what cost.
Speaker 2 (01:11:33):
Those of you that own guns? No, you know, guns
don't kill people. They don't. That's a lie. If you're
on the left and you are not good with guns,
you haven't spent a big portion of your life learn
how to defend yourself. You just don't know. I mean,
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it's really about the first principles or the trading and
the person that wields the gun. And when we see
this kind of carnage, it's not that gun. It's all
of us allowing our fellow citizens to grow up and
depraved circumstances without any love or any care or concerned
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from the rest of us as if they're the other,
like Mark Levin, they need to be institutionalized in prisons.
You know, that's what you do when you get ready
to clip people. You don't see them as being like you.
You know, these are American citizens. These are our brothers
and sisters that are suffering. So we're gonna blame it
on a gun, and we're gonna give them a pill
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that didn't solve anything, that didn't solve anything. It's just
an industry, like the gun rights and the anti gun
that's an industry. The anti gun people raising money to
get the guns off the streets, the pro two eight
people raising money to fight them. It's just an endure.
The solution of the problem is the human willingness to
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take life. When it says thou shalt not murder, I
mean we just we just we've just lost our way.
But that doesn't mean we can't find our way, because
that would be each and every one of us. Now,
some of us out here are prepared for this time.
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And I'm going to read this and I've read it before,
and I read it because it's so potent for me personally,
so not so do not be afraid of them. Where
there is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed. Listen
to this. This is philosophy. We call it scripture. It's
a philosophical treatise. Do not be afraid of them who
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is them, for there is nothing concealed that will not
be disclosed excuse me, or hidden that will not be
made I choked up because I was just thinking about
this from Christ's perspective. Who was he talking about when
he said them, Well, he was talking about the religious
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hierarchy who was ruling over the people of Israel at
that time. Don't be afraid of them, for there is
nothing concealed that will not be disclosed. Their secrets will
be disclosed. Christ was an educator. They called him rabbi.
Rabbi means teacher, or hidden that will not be made known.
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What I tell you in the dark, speak in the daylight,
which is what we're doing at Free People Radio. What
has whispered in your ear? Proclaim it from the roofs
takes some courage, doesn't it to do that? See, you've
got a courage issue here. Do not be afraid of
those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul.
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Rather be afraid of the one who can destroy both
soul and body in hell? Are not two sparrows sold
for a penny, yet not one of them will fall
to the ground outside your father's care. There's a plan,
and even the very hairs of your head are all numbered.
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So don't be afraid. There's that fear thing. You are
worth more than many sparrows. We the people, are worth
more than sparrows, which, of course you know in certain
New Age movements they tell us that we're not right now,
I'm going to tell you I'm worth more than a sparrow.
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I'm sorry, doesn't mean I want to kill sparrows. I'm
not anti sparrow. Whoever acknowledge me, whoever acknowledges me before others,
I will also acknowledge before my father heaven. That's a contract. See. So,
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if you don't believe in God and you're listening to
this and you're thinking I'm turning this up, slow down,
because if you are a leftist and you believe in science,
do you believe in scientific inquiry? Are you going to
trust that everybody that told you about God is honest
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and knows about it? Because aren't you the people that
are saying the whole system is corrupt. If the whole
system is corrupt, wouldn't you have been lied to to
hide from you your true majesty as a sovereign of
your own life. Isn't it possible? Don't you want to experiment?
Do people want experiment?
Speaker 3 (01:16:45):
No, not a lot of them.
Speaker 4 (01:16:46):
I think it's because they look at the history of
when the church was used for control, so then they
write off in their mind that all religion has ever
been made to control people. And that's why I find
Jesus's story so great, because you can't say that the
same for Jesus.
Speaker 2 (01:17:02):
That's the whole point. That's why I said, I didn't
even know we're going to get there. Kind of bringing
it around the corner, I said, it's the spokes on
a wheel. You might enter as a Protestant, but when
you get up to the hub like me, I still
pray in Hebrew. I know Hebrew. I still like reading
the Hebrew Bible. But I I don't want to say
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I transcended it. It's not something I would say I transcended.
I'm just saying that it doesn't control me. I will
not be controlled because I'm a sovereign of my own life.
How can you have both things at one time. That's
a yin yang. Whoever acknowledges me before others, I will
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acknowledge before my father in heaven. But whoever disowns me
before others, I will disown before my father in heaven.
And this is the part where it gets deep. Do
not suppose that I have come to bring peace to
the earth. Do not suppose that I have come to
bring peace to the earth. I did not come to
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bring peace but a sword. And so this is the
modern translation of the King James version of the Bible,
which gives us the idea that Jesus was all about
forgiving everybody and all about love. Now this scripture doesn't
get a lot of airtime. I did not come to
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bring peace. I came with the sword. For I have
come to turn a man against his father, a daughter
against her mother, a daughter in law against her mother
in law. A man's enemies will be the members of
his own household. Anyone who loves their father or mother
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more than me is not worthy of me. Anyone who
loves their son or daughter more than me is not
worthy of me. Whoever does not take up their cross
and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds
their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life
for my sake will find it. And you're thinking that
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kids don't talk to you, your parents don't talk to you,
you're divorced, you're all alone, and you're a failure. No,
that's a story you're hearing in your head. You may
have been prepared specifically and exactly for this time, because
if you have nothing, you have nothing to lose. That
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means you can enter the spiritual life of the warrior
because you're free to do so. So you look at
all of the broken homes and all of the broken
relationships and all the tears and all the crime, and
you say, well, that was a waste. Oh no, that
was preparatory school. That was training. That's how I learned
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to be who I am. That's how you've learned to
be who you are. So this puts us in a
position to actually be warriors in the search for truth.
And what a time to do it, What a time
to do it. The Trump coalition is fractured now, Tanner,
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and I've had the good fortune of having Richard Barris
on and Mark Mitchell on. Richard barris the People's pundit
Mark Mitchell, the lead poster at Rasmussen Polling, I'd urge
all of you to follow these people on x because
they are truth tellers with data. And what they're telling
(01:20:46):
me is that if the next election was held today,
the Republican Party would get waxed waxed. And why is that, Well,
a lot of people that don't vote Republican voted for Trump.
In other words, you Republican Party officers that are listening
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to me, and you think this is about the Republican Party,
it's not. The people view both parties as completely corrupt
and they are, so it's not like they made it up.
If governance was good, we wouldn't have this problem right
here in Minnesota. Billions of dollars went where and how
(01:21:31):
by who brought But the fraud is everywhere. I would
think about you know, we got a trillion dollar budget
for the military industrial complex for the military. You think
there's a little bit of slippage on a trillion Yeah,
I mean, just what we know about this stuff is
mind boggling. The whole government edifice is a giant scam.
(01:21:57):
And you know it just starts off with, oh, you
work for the government, you must not have to work
too hard right there. Sorry, if your government employee, like
you're elected official, I mean you might be working hard.
Nothing would stop you from working hard, but generally speaking,
not that hard. It's like you work at the university
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my dad did. I watched him four hours a week
of class, two hours a week of office time, six
hours a week he worked. No, he worked the rest
of the time sitting at home reading books and spoking
cigars and having students over. But his actual punching clock
time was six hours a week. He worked for the
State of Minnesota. You know, there's whole buildings where nobody
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comes to work because everybody's working remotely, like people work remotely.
I know it just from my own business. When I
was Tanner's age, we worked Thanksgiving week till five o'clock
on Wednesday and went home and had the holiday. We
had Friday off, and we were plugged back in on Monday.
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Oh bar. But guess what's going to happen this year.
It's the holiday season. Nobody's really working again until mid January.
That's what we've done to our work ethic. Now you
could say that's cool, and I wish we lived in
a world where it was cool. But when you're thirty
eight trillion dollars in debt, it's not cool. You got
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to pay off, dude, We got to pay off. That
means we're going to have to be productive to pay off.
And with all this fraud and all this debt, all
these new voters that voted for change, and let's not
say they voted for Trump. If you hear are you
on the left, all these new people following me, I
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hope you're still here. They didn't vote for Trump. Lom
didn't vote for Trump. What they voted for was a
sovereign United States that had borders and was concerned about
the well being of the American citizens. The MAHA movement,
for example. The vote was about not being involved in
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foreign wars, in foreign entanglements. And what has happened, Well,
we started the Doge effort and it kind of where
Doge go, Doge kind of disappeared. It was an idea
that started and didn't finish. President Trump's agenda is going
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nowhere in the Congress except for what tax cuts which
only benefit that top eleven percent. Really that's where the
money's really going to go. And then President Trump has
aligned himself with the pro Israel lobby and actually bombed
he ran and you know, support for Israel in your age, cohort,
(01:24:58):
I'll support for Israel for this, right, Yeah, So all
these young people and that goes all the way up
to I don't know when when do the boomers start
to play in, because the boomers are into this thing.
Speaker 4 (01:25:09):
What's so funny too, is it isn't even just the go.
The Gaza thing was like the huge push for my
generation and not support Israel anymore. But I think the
nail and the coffin and it's at a point where
if everything in Gaza stopped, I still think that my
generation woul feel that way because we're sitting here going
all right, I can't afford a house, I can't do this,
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I don't have the money.
Speaker 3 (01:25:30):
I'm working all the time.
Speaker 4 (01:25:32):
But we just spent twenty four billion dollars worth of
weapons over there. That's where we're just My generation is
just done. They've already tarnished any reputation they are.
Speaker 2 (01:25:43):
And if you're like my age in the Republican Party
of Minnesota, we think these kids are going to go
they can't come to the Republican Party. That is a lie.
You're telling yourself. The data that's been released by Mark
Mitchell and Richard Beers clearly shows that these young people,
the most important cohore in the country, are going socialists
because they got nothing. And Marxism is a cudgel to
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beat down the oligarchy. That's what it does, that's what
it's there for. So we don't have this coalition together anymore,
and we get these people like Dustin Graggie here, who
is a big influencer an AX, telling us that we
can win in twenty twenty six. Well, not what the
(01:26:30):
strategies we're using right now. We're not going to win.
We're going to get blown out. We're a year out
and it's looking grim. Now. That's not to say President
Trump couldn't change direction in this sense. He's clearly aligning
himself with the neo cons He's clearly supporting Israel at
(01:26:53):
a very high level. He's clearly not dealt with a
lot of the corruption and fraud in a way that
young people are satisfied. Who's been arrested. I mean, we've
had a couple of indictments. I mean people want to see,
you know, big time changes that bring an in to
this kleptocracy. It's not happening yet. Well, I'm not here
(01:27:15):
to defend President Trump, but I do want to say,
and this is a prelude to where I'm going to
go to the broadcast, I was pretty sure that this
thing was going to get out of control. Between the
war and the Ukraine, the war in the Middle East
and in the South Chinesee, pretty sure, it's looking pretty grim.
(01:27:39):
I mean, come on, it was looking grim. It was
looking pretty grim. So if I was elected president and
I thought what is the greatest threat to human well
being of my fellow American citizens, I would say at
the top of the list would be nuclear war. Nuclear war.
That's so the act that President Trump has been bragging
(01:28:02):
about bringing an end to all these conflicts, and he
has brought an end to these conflicts all over Cambodia,
Thailand just recently popped up. You know, he's got things
going on in Gaza. A peace plan in the United
States has submitted to the UN about Gaza has been
approved thirteen to nothing with two abstensions. Guess who China
(01:28:25):
and Russia, but thirteen to zero peace plan for Gaza.
I'm not saying it's a panacea I'm not saying it's
gonna work. I'm not saying it's the best we can do.
But what Trump is doing is he's trying to and
bring an in to the greatest existential threat, which is
(01:28:45):
nuclear war, to the well being of American citizens. But
may you know, when the government focuses on that, a
lot of the other things don't get done. I mean,
these are just human beings, man, and they have to
pray for strength every day. So I don't think the
administration is getting the credit it deserves for pushing a
(01:29:08):
piece agenda that would be fundamental and how he's getting there.
I don't understand the deals he's having to cut to
get everybody off the edge. I don't. I'm not in
the room, so I don't know. So do I criticize
President Trump for supporting the digital agenda? Yes? Am I
(01:29:28):
concerned that we're not having a change in our culture
at the level I'd like to see it. Yes, I am.
Is the coalition fractured? Yes it is okay. Strategy tactics.
First of all, to have any strategy or tactics, you
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have to look at what the history is to know
where you are. And here's what we're saying here in Minnesota.
So this is for my Minnesota activist brothers, sisters. There's
a million Christians that don't vote. We just go get
these low propensity Republican voters. We're going to win. Why
are they going to vote now, They've never voted. These
(01:30:12):
people have been withdrawing from politics for a generation. So
that's not going to work. We can try, I'm not
saying we don't try, but if history is a guide
to predict future outcomes, it's not going to work. We're
going to go get a bunch of new voters in
the city. Who who's funding it? How are we going
(01:30:33):
to do it? I'm going down there by myself, and
now I'm finding out when I show up the people
that said they're going to help me, they're not so
quick to help because maybe they've got other agendas. I
don't understand. That's not going to work. I mean, we
might get a few more votes. And if all of
a sudden the Republican Party realized that Royce White is black,
(01:30:53):
Mexican and young, and they supported them, boy, maybe we
could do a great job in the cities. And we're
going to try to do it. But you know, the
institutional money is going to say Royce is a racist.
You know, Royce's an anti semit Excuse me, Royce is
anti Semi. This is ridiculous. But you know they don't
want the piece agenda or the citizens Sovereign agenda on
(01:31:17):
the front burner. These people that are running things don't
want you to know that you are the master of
all you survey. They just want your vote every two
years and then go back to being a slave. They
don't want you in the process. They don't want you
to be sand in their gears, so they just disincentivize
you from getting involved. So what are we going to
(01:31:39):
do in the cities. Probably not that much more than
we've done, but we're going to work at it at
least here at Free People Radio. And why am I
doing it here? I want to embarrass you, Alex Plackish
and all the rest of you people that run the
party that if one man can go into the cities,
are you guys a bunch of cowarts, Because that's how
I think about it. You're not doing it. I thought
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you're all milky people. Don't you have a strategy of
fighting on the battlefield where we can make some gains
while we preach into the choir. What kind of strategy
is that, Well, I'll tell you what it is, Alex.
It's a money making strategy. The gamble strategy is to
go into the cities and work on these new constituencies
or as Walter Hutson calls them, emerging constituencies. So we
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have among leaders on here, we have smillion leaders on here.
We have people from the city on here, because we're
trying to make the party pay attention to the cohorts
of folks that they're not sincere about and showing up
for photo app onots every two years doesn't get the
job done. And then young people, young people man, come on,
(01:32:45):
look at their financial conditions. Is there any effort at
the top of the Republican Party? I mean the Gazelkas
and the Polentes, and the Colemans and the bosch which
is in the Plakishes and the Bergstroms and all the
people that are at the top of the funnel. Have
you ever been hungry? Any of you? Really? Have any
of you struggled ten or do you worry about the
(01:33:07):
financial solvency of your family?
Speaker 3 (01:33:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:33:10):
Okay, great? These people never had How could they ever
relate to you. So if we got people running the
party that are so divorced from young people that they
have no idea, and here's what they tell you, pull
yourself up by your bootstraps, get a job. Sounds great,
doesn't it. It's ridiculous. We need policies and tactics that
(01:33:32):
reach out to young people that give them tangible benefits,
because they're looking for benefits like everybody else. So the
basic coalition is fractured and the strategy traditionally will not work,
the traditional strategy, and I don't see anything new coming
out any of these people. I just see the same
old platitudes. I see the same old candidates. Gosh, I
(01:33:54):
was at a space candle qualls, I'm not a professional politician.
I've never been elected. Yeah, you lost a bunch of elections.
If you would have won, you'd be a professional politician.
You've been running over and over again. We're running professionals
who are answering to people that have nothing to do
with my experience or yours. That's on me, that's my fault.
(01:34:17):
That's why I'm doing this. That's why I'm asking you
to do it with me, because when we show up,
those politicians they're going to answer to us because they
want to keep their dog ball in their jobs in
show business. And it's only going to happen if we
show up in the hundreds of thousands here in Minnesota.
So Minnesota Spaces is the first step. The journey of
one thousand miles starts with one step. And here's the
(01:34:42):
summary of tonight's podcast. I'm going on this Minnesota Spaces
and I'm recognizing there's a lot of people on there
that are not Republicans. They're there to see what's going on.
You know, there's a new constituency that can and here's
what it is. It's all the people that recognize that
(01:35:07):
the UNI Party does not represent them. And that's millions
and millions of people everywhere, including here in Minnesota. I
don't care if you're on the left. I don't care
if you're on the right. Of course, there's going to
be Republicans that are going to hear this and their
heads are going to blow off. But you people aren't helping.
We have to get control of the political process in
(01:35:29):
this country right now or we're going to live in
a digital prison. They're going to take everything from us
that we own, and we are going to be serfs.
And you know, do you see serfdom in your generation
where nobody has anything?
Speaker 3 (01:35:43):
Yeah, I mean yeah, Klaus Schwab has been talking about
it right.
Speaker 2 (01:35:47):
Well, so here we are in my generation, and we
got these uh four oh one k's and we sit
here and look at our digital you know, let me
tell you you're my my generation. Let's say you're worth
thirty million dollars and you think, think, here's somebody that
can go away overnight. Okay, overnight thirty million bucks. You
got more in common with me than you do with
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the Elon Musk. Okay, you are just a little bit
more lucky than Tanner and you think, oh I got
it made. You don't have anything made. Your cannon fodder,
and you have to organize and seek common ground with
people who have nothing. And we've got to do what
as Republicans seek the common good. And if you're listening
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to me on the left, I don't mean the Republican Party.
I mean Republicans like the Irish Republican Army or the
Republic of Mexico. The philosophy of republicanism dictates that we
care about the common good and we get involved. So
there's a new constituency that can form. There are people
all over this country that recognize the current political class
(01:36:55):
is a vamp well working for vampires. Again, that is
a metaphor. Metaphor because you know, I'll tell you a
funny story. Minnesota speaks. Michael Broadcorp showed up in there
last Thursday night. I saw his icon and I thought, wow,
Broadcorp is here. This is going to get interesting because
we haven't been in the same place at the same
(01:37:16):
time in a very long time. And I asked him
to come here to debate me, and he said he
wouldn't platform me. He kind of used the Mark Levin thing.
I'm crazy. I'm not going to platform crazy. I'm crazy.
Platform because I'm crazy. It's just right excuse me, not
a good word. Anyhow, I thought, well, here you and
(01:37:38):
I locked in on him and I said, Michael, here
we go, baby, And you know what he did when
he saw me disappeared Bye bye. But Michael, you're still
welcome to come right in. I'll come to your studio
because I'm at the point now and everybody, I want
to just close with this. When we air out our
(01:37:58):
dirty laundry, when we discuss honestly and openly, with respect
the issues that are dividing us, with the understanding that
the division is created solely to keep us from organizing
so that we can rest control of our governance from
the oligarchs that seek to rule over us through their
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professional politicians. When we understand that left and right, white
and black, young and old, rich and poor, we can
all come together with one goal to enhance the well
being of every American citizen, and then we sit and
talk about it and figure out a new way of
doing it. Well, I believe it's possible. I had three
(01:38:44):
little miracles today, and why couldn't there be a big miracle.
Why couldn't we see common ground? You know? And I'm
going to say, if you're gay or your transgender, what
do you do in your own home? I just don't
want to know about it. None of my business. I'm
not here to legislate your personal behavior. I'll make comments
(01:39:06):
about what I think is the most well being from
my perspective, but I'm not walking in your moccasins. I
don't want to get caught up. In other words, to
the Mary Franceans of the world that want to pound
on these socially dividing issues. When we're starving to death,
identity is not going to matter. Let me say this again,
(01:39:28):
if we can't be economically self sufficient as a community,
it does it matter if I'm Jewish or if you're gay.
Do those things matter if we're starving to death or
we're dying. So let's get down to the basic fundamental
building block of the hierarchy of needs. Safety. We need
(01:39:51):
to have economic self sufficiency in our society so that
we're safe and we can create safety for our children
and for the people that live with us. Let's get
together on that first. And if you're on the Republican
side of the football, hey, we're gonna have to figure
this out in a novel way because while we sit
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and hate each other over these issues, we're losing everything.
Our money, our well being, our sanity, everything, our sovereignty.
Everything is being lost as we tear each other apart.
And I don't want to do it anymore. So I
(01:40:32):
am seeking a new unity, a new constituency, a new
way of talking to each other that brings us together
so we can fight the real evil, which is not
someone just like me who calls themselves a democrat. It's
the people at the top of the funnel that have
divided us and made us hate each other. Those are
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my enemies, not my fellow citizens. And I thank God
or another Thanksgiving that has brought me the insight, and
he has brought me the wisdom to be able to
say we're going to unify. We will unify. On that note,
I want to thank you for joining. Remember Minnesota Speaks
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