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We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.
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Order, new world order, new world order.
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This is a moment disease. The cleidoscope has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us re order this world around us, a.
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New world order, a world where the United Nations is
poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.
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Nevertheless, United stated in a key partition to shape is
so that the problem of the bush prensidentity will be
the emergence of a new international order.
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The first decade of the twenty first century. But out
of what is will be feared the greatest restructuring of
the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy, greatest
restructuring of the global economy, a new world order.
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What's created.
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Documenting the crisis of our rebublic.
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The very word secrecy repugnant in a free and open society.
And we are as a people inherently and historically opposed
to secret societies, the secret oaths and a secret.
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Proceedings waging war on the new world.
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Order and the councils of government.
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We must guard again the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
it sought or unsought, by the military industrial conflict.
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This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.
Speaker 11 (01:40):
From Femal Regions five to ten. This is Governed America.
Darren Weeks is here, that's me, and Vicky Davis is
as well. It is the twenty third of August twenty
twenty five. Nice to have you with us once again,
ladies and gentlemen. There's a lot going on and we're
going to dive into as much of it as possible.
How is your week, Vicky?
Speaker 12 (02:00):
It was pretty non eventful.
Speaker 11 (02:04):
Well, that's probably a good thing.
Speaker 12 (02:07):
But it was interesting because I've been going back through
my research trying to produce a report of all the
links I have on the H one B visa program
because it's bubbled up, you know, and so's that's been
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really quite interesting. And as a matter of fact, I
just found an article that I believe probably proves your
theory that about congressman and laundering money from government programs
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into the pockets of the congressman.
Speaker 11 (03:00):
Yeah, money laundering. Yeah, I'm sure it's going on all
across the board, all over the place. You know. And
that's the sad part about it is it's not just
the Congress critters, it's every level of government. I know
here in Michigan we have a number of people who
are well, the DeVos family comes to mind. I mean,
a lot of these people like to use these political
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parties as their tool to make money. Now I'm not
saying the DeVos family is guilty of money laundering. I'm
not suggesting that, But what I am saying is that
they use they like to control the party politics of
the state or the locale, you know, be it a
city or state or whatever, so that they can use
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that to enrich themselves. And many times I think they
don't really even care who whether they have a good
candidate or a bad candidate, or whether they win or not.
They just want people in there that will do what
they want so that they can get the money from
the party back into their coffers. It's a tool and
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that's the way the Republican Party is operating here in Michigan.
Probably the Democrats too, but I'm more familiar with the
Republican Party because I've been more involved on the conservative
side of things.
Speaker 12 (04:15):
Well, let me tell you what I found that I
had an old article about a Congressman named Joseph Crowley,
and Crowley was the co chairman of the India Pack
in Congress, and he was on the International Relations Committee,
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and he as a member of that committee, he was
able to secure ten million dollars to help India develop
indigenous capacity for disaster recovery. Well, it turns out that
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that system, that system they were developing is one of
the global systems that I've been writing about that were
decided upon in nineteen ninety four, global emergency management. And
so he could ask for this ten million dollars to
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help India develop their emergency management capacity. But still the
money goes to India and then it cycles back where
the Indians lobby those members of Congress for H one
B visas. Wow, so quick pro quo you.
Speaker 11 (05:48):
Know, yeah, absolutely, yeah. I think there's that kind of
corruption going on across the board no matter who's in office,
no matter who's in.
Speaker 12 (05:56):
Power, right and Republicans Democrats doesn't matter.
Speaker 11 (06:00):
I mean you really you really said it best one
time on this show where when you said that the
only difference really between the Republicans and Democrats is who
gets to make the money. And now, to be clear,
there are some differences and those are the things that
cause people to want to vote for one party or
the other. You know, the border being secured right now
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is a good example of that. It's very important to
have a secure border. You can't have a country if
you have people flooding in unvetted by the thousands, and
it won't be long before they flip the country. I
mean literally, your values are supplanted, overridden by all of
these people coming in. I mean, we're seeing this. It's
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not just the US problem. We're seeing that in Europe
in various countries over there where they're allowed, they've allowed
migrants to come in and unvetted and now they're taking over.
And so this is a real issue. I mean, if
do you want to live under Sharia law? Do you
want to live under other customs where you know a
child marriage is for instance, do you want that? Do
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you want that for your children? Well, if you live
in if you allow this to happen unvetted, eventually your
values will be supplanted. So it's very important to have
secure borders. And now look at the crime, the crime
that's increased. It's a perfect example of that you can't
have cartel members running trafficking people everywhere. So this is
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this is why. But the problem here, and this is
where I get a little conspiratorial, VICKI, because more and
more it's looking to me like the border was deliberately
left open by the last administration so that the present
administration could come to office. Now that's a conspiracy theory.
(07:49):
I know it sounds crazy to many people. All you mean,
are you suggesting that Biden helped Trump get elected? How
could you fumble it any worse? How could you fumble
I mean, I don't know how if you set about
to try to get the other side elected, how could
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you have possibly done any better job at getting your
supposed opponent elected. But the problem is is all the
security things that are being put into place against the
illegal aliens. I said it before, people people promote everify
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everify is always that's for the illegal aliens. Yeah, but
it's going to be for everyone. All these all these
police state trackings, all these technocratic systems that are being
put into place to track them, are also being put
into place to track you.
Speaker 12 (08:49):
Yes, yeah, no question about it. There was an actual
coupdeta on our country and what the idea was on
some levels was to create a common market of the Americas,
(09:10):
free trade area of the Americas, and that means open borders,
end of borders. You know, people just live on the
continent wherever they damn well please. So that that was treason,
that initiative, and that that initiative began during George H. W.
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Bush's administration with a program called Enterprise of the Americas.
I probably have at least ten articles mentioning the either
the Free Trade Area of the Americas or Enterprise of
the Americas. But that was the idea.
Speaker 11 (09:58):
Yeah, Well, I came across an article because I did
a little digging today about you know, during show prep time,
I wanted to know how many systems have been put
into place by Trump. Some of it we've talked about already. Uh,
the Elon Musk program, the DOGE program that was being
(10:18):
done when Elon Musk was operating within the halls of government,
were supposedly to save the American people money. Supposedly. Yeah,
the reality is it was a setup for the technocratic
police state. And uh, we know Elon Musk's history, what
was it, His father or grandfather was the founder of
(10:42):
technocracy inc or something like that. We've talked about that
some in the past. So Elon is following in the
lineage of technocracy. But Manuel Pascuell of there is a
publication called l pas e l pais. I'm not sure.
(11:06):
This looks like some kind of news organization, but it
looks like a Spanish type of thing. But it is
written in English. But they did a really good cover.
They were covering some of and it doesn't look biased
to me. And this is the dialectic that's in place
with regard to all of this, because the Republicans, the
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conservative minded people, tend to support whatever their person who
is in office will do, no matter what it is.
And that's part of the reason why they have to
go back and forth between administrations between parties. Because if
Biden was expanding the police state, if Obama was expanding
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the police state. Let's say Hillary Clinton got elected, she
was expanding the police state. Any of these people who
are Democrats, if they were in office and they were
doing this, the Conservatives will be screaming and yelling about it.
They would be screaming bloody murder about it. But since
it's the Orange Man, everything's fine. Since it's their team. Well,
(12:16):
we trust them. What do you think is going to
happen when your team If you think it's your team,
you really don't have a team, but you think it
is what happens when your team is gone. But these
systems stay in place, then then'll be somebody else's team
and they will be using all of these weapons against you.
Speaker 12 (12:36):
Yeah, that's These systems are all part of the global systems,
you know. It's just that systems are kind of there.
There is a hierarchy in systems, and the systems integrate
(12:56):
with each other. And you're exactly right about you know,
Democrats and Republicans. Everybody screamed bloody murder when the Clinton
administration started to put in a new healthcare system, right,
But when George W. Bush came into office and he
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started with the nationalized medical records, you didn't hear a
word about it.
Speaker 11 (13:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (13:27):
Nothing.
Speaker 11 (13:28):
So that's how the tag team tyranny works well.
Speaker 12 (13:31):
And you can understand it if you look at it
from the point of view that it costs a lot
of money to develop systems, especially when you're developing a
national system, and so you don't just start building a
system and then stop building the system. Just because you
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change presidents and building systems occurs that the admits illustrated
level of government doesn't occur in the political arena, so
they can keep it on the down low and you know,
nobody and give it a new name, you know, so
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that they can get new appropriations. But it's the same
system that's being built.
Speaker 11 (14:23):
Yeah, I want to I want to share a little
of this article with people. It says massive unauthorized scanning
of social media, analysts of biometric income, health and social
security data, interception of telephone communications, geolocation via the mobile devices,
tracking of car journeys using license plate readers. Since Donald
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Trump returned to the White House, the US government has
been using these and other tools based on artificial intelligence
to monitor and persecute thousands of people without judicial authorization.
Now they say mostly immigrants, foreigners passing through, or students.
And again this is where the dialectic comes in, because hey,
(15:07):
we want them to round up the illegal aliens. We
want them to get them and deport them. Absolutely. The
problem is, folks, once the tools are in place, do
you think they're going to stop with the illegal aliens?
Do you think they're going to stop with foreigners that
are passing through so called.
Speaker 12 (15:29):
Yeah, well, you can think of it like this. There
is no such thing as a Democrat traffic light or Republican.
Speaker 11 (15:38):
Tr I like that. Yeah, exactly, it's.
Speaker 12 (15:41):
You know, it's the same, it's the same system.
Speaker 11 (15:45):
Exactly exactly. So in the last four months, it says
Trump and his former star advisor, the tech tycoon Elon Musk,
have have, along with the private sector, accelerated the deployment
of a massive techno surveillance state, and for the first
time in history, Washington is boasting about it rather than
denying its existence. Surveillance in the US didn't begin with Trump,
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nor will it end when he leaves the White House.
And that's the key point right there. The foundations for
the current state of techno surveillance were laid over decades
with bipartisan support for policies that normalized invasive practices in
law enforcement, the military, and border control. Say the Bahraini
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civil rights activist Ezra L. Scheffi, I'm sure I butchered
that who has been studying this issue for years. In
a conversation with al Payas, this system is fueled and
this is a quote, the system is fueled by large
budgets allocated to intelligence agencies as well as private providers,
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all under the pretext of national security and crime prevention
unquote companies like most of it was.
Speaker 12 (16:55):
Done by private sector companies. The government didn't have the
authorization and it's unconstitutional, unconstitutional to put up surveillance systems everywhere,
so it was all contracted out. All of these systems
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that were built were built by private companies.
Speaker 11 (17:21):
They say. Companies like Palenteer and Durel and Geo Group
are providing Washington with digital tools to build this entire
surveillance infrastructure. Trump continues to add layers to the system.
The Department of Homeland Security confirmed in April that it
is using a tool called babble x to collect social
media information about travelers who may be subject to increased surveillance.
(17:45):
According to the agency itself. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, for
its part, has acknowledged using another program called social net,
which aggregates data from more than two hundred sources, including Facebook, Twitter,
slash x, Instagram, LinkedIn and dating apps. Washington officially recognizes
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that simply finding quote unquote anti Semitic activity on feeds,
such as protesting the massacre in Gaza, which by the way,
it is a massacre. People are starving. I got more
information there. You know Israel, Benjamin and Yahoo. He's sitting
there and denying that it's even happening. This is just incredible,
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and to be silent about that is to be, in
my opinion, complicit. What's being done over there is absolute genocide,
absolute genocide. And shame on the churches here in the
United States. And I don't mean to get on a
tirade and get off the subject here, but both subjects
are very important. Shame on the churches in America for
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not speaking out against this. You're blinded. You're blinded by
your doctrine.
Speaker 12 (18:54):
Strangely enough, well, they don't want to lose their nonprofit status.
You know, a lot of the churches signed up.
Speaker 11 (19:06):
I understand the five O one C three, but to
hell with your nonprofit status. You know when they when
they stand before God, it's going to be hard to say.
You know, I would have said something, but my nonprofit
status got in the way. I didn't want to lose
my five oh one C three. You got to understand, God,
(19:28):
I can't trust you to meet the church budget. I
can't trust you to provide for our needs. I need
the government to do it via the five O one C. Three.
Speaker 12 (19:38):
Yeah, I think religion churches were infiltrated in the same
way that everything else has been infiltrated. They've been running
a psychological operation on the people in our countries since
I don't even know when. Maybe maybe it goes back
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even you know, before World War two.
Speaker 11 (20:03):
Certainly all of our lives anyway.
Speaker 12 (20:06):
Yes, and so so I think a lot of the
church leaders are not really church leaders. I think they
are psychological operative other leaders.
Speaker 11 (20:18):
They're leading everyone down the cow path and over the cliff.
Speaker 12 (20:22):
Yeah, they're leaders, but they're not religious leaders.
Speaker 11 (20:25):
I mean, they may introduce you to the gospel, but
the problem is is that the people in Gaza they
need salvation too. You know, starving them to death is
not a good way of going about your business. And
that's certainly not compassion, the kind of compassion that Christ taught.
Speaker 12 (20:43):
Yeah, well the one would expect anyway.
Speaker 11 (20:47):
So Washington, officially, getting back to the point, recognizes that
simply finding anti semitic activity on feeds because it's anti
semitic if you protest the massacre in Gaza, I suppose,
And there's the dialectic by the way, Uh, that's enough
for authorities to deny asylum or citizenship. US officials are
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being encouraged to report their colleagues if they detect any
anti Christian bias.
Speaker 12 (21:15):
You know, it's how ironicy jst is that.
Speaker 11 (21:20):
It's ironic that, you know, criticizing Israel is somehow anti Christian.
You know, Israel is a Jewish state, Zionist Jewish state.
That's not it's not a Christian nation. As a matter
of fact. They treat Christians pretty badly over there too,
from what I hear.
Speaker 12 (21:38):
Yeah, but anyway, that's a big clue.
Speaker 8 (21:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (21:43):
I mean, now, if you go on a tour of Israel,
that's different. But if you're living over there, you're not
treated great from what I From what I understand anyway,
According to an executive voter signed by Trump in February,
using social media surveillance to intimidate, harass, alienate, deport or
arrest is antithesthetical to many of the principles on which
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democracy has found it. Well, we don't live in a democracy,
thank you very much. At least we're not supposed to.
Social media is just the surface to feed this automated
machine for tracking suspects quality data about citizens is needed.
Some of the some of this information is obtained by
purchasing it from large data brokers such as Thomas Reuter's
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or Lexis Nexus, which create exhaustive profiles of millions of people,
using up to ten thousand types of data about each
individual based on their online trail.
Speaker 12 (22:38):
This ranges and that is pallunteer.
Speaker 11 (22:40):
By the way, Yeah, this is AI, and using AI
for this is horrifying, horrifying because it's going to be
making decisions about you and what you say and what
kind of person you are. Every single person's going to
have their file and they will pull your file up
and determine based upon what the AI rated you as
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as whether or not you're a worthy quote unquote citizen.
This is the Chinese social credit scoring system folks here
in America right now. So they say, this ranges from
their name, address, income level, or where they shop, to
their favorite types of leisure activities, the age at which
their friends got married, their sexual history and emotional profile.
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All of this information is available, but the other part
of that vast repository of data is being distilled within
the federal government itself. This involves one of Trump's signature
projects and until now, his star advisor, Iel Elon Musk.
The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, led by Musk himself,
which has been amassing sensitive official data on hundreds of
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millions of citizens from other federal agencies for months, ranging
from tax status to medical records. Some observers warned that
this data may be taken by Musk now that he
has decided to leave the White House. The data collected
by DOGE is being used by Pallenteer, which has over
two point seven billion dollars in contracts with the administration
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to build a new deportation platform for immigration and customs
enforcement called Immigrations. Sounds like an immigration operating system.
Speaker 12 (24:24):
Uh yeah, could be Huh, that's a good guess.
Speaker 11 (24:28):
Immigration OS. It will serve to support comprehensive analysis of
target populations and contribute to the individual tracking system. According
to the contract summary, which specifies that the first prototype
should be ready by September, the tentacles of this techno
surveillance state are extensive. It processes data, but it also
has eyes everywhere. Quote. The infrastructure includes tools such as
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surveillance drones with facial recognition, biometric data collection, license plate readers,
watchtowers equipped with high resolution cameras and sensors, predictive policing tools,
predictive policing tools I think, minority report folks, and location
tracking to just to name a few, and that it
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was an end of that quote by Al Shaffani, founder
of Surveillance Watch and internationally renowned repository of information on
companies involved in the business and known targets.
Speaker 12 (25:25):
We just have a I have a couple of reports
on the intelligence systems of the police force. That, by
the way, is what's wrong with the FBI, because the
FBI is working with the companies out in the private
sector and they're interfacing on these surveillance systems. You've seen
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that diagram that I have that I got from the
Department of Transportation, right showing all of the systems that
interface together that really constitute the police state surveillance systems.
Speaker 11 (26:11):
I'm not sure probably.
Speaker 12 (26:13):
Well yeah, okay, Well I'll included in the show notes
because it's a really important diagram because it shows law enforcement,
the fire the forest reserves, all of these, all of
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these different functions of government all interfacing together in the
fusion center systems. Usion center is where they can pull
it all together. Whatever information they have on you, they
can pull it all together out of these Okay.
Speaker 11 (26:54):
And we'll pull it all together on the other side
of the brick. Stay with us, we'll be back.
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Oath only for the president.
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The American presidency was a new and powerful office created
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It was designed to allow.
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If homework is a battle, it might be because your
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Is the point that I have them sitting quietly at
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The point Do you want me to sit at the
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This is govern America.
Speaker 21 (31:21):
A new report confirms famine is now a reality for
more than five hundred thousand people in Gaza. The Integrated
Food Security Phase Classification or IPC says conditions are expected
to spread rapidly beyond Gaza City within weeks. The IPC
warns that by the end of September, more than six
hundred and forty thousand Gouzands will face quote catastrophic levels
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of food insecurity. A famine is declared when three thresholds
are met extreme food deprivation, acute malnutrition, and starvation related
to deaths. The report suggest the crisis may be more
widespread than reported because it did not fully analyze areas Karafa,
where most of the population has fled. The IPC says
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the crisis is entirely man made, caused by the destruction
of infrastructure and blocked AID. It says the crisis can
be reversed if food and medical supplies are allowed in
without obstacles. Under international pressure, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
has eased the blockade slightly, but only a limited amount
of medical and food supplies are getting through, and the
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UN warns that's nowhere near enough to stop the starvation.
Netanyahu is repeatedly denied starvation exists in Gaza, and Israeli
officials reject the IPC's findings as bias data linked to Hamas.
The un IS warning that Israel's latest offensive could further
escalate the crisis, with quote devastating consequences for civilians where
(32:46):
famine conditions already exist.
Speaker 11 (32:49):
Bias data linked to Hamas, that's what they said, bias
data linked to Hamas. And yet they are the ones
that start at Hamas. They're the ones that it was
benjam and that Yahoo who started Hamas to fight Yaser
Arafat back in the day. So they've they've started Hamas,
they started the terror group that they're now fighting, supposedly,
(33:13):
And I think there's a lot more synergistic behavior between
Hamas and Israel.
Speaker 22 (33:18):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (33:19):
To tell you the truth, I don't think Hamas is
representing the people of Gaza very well, but I don't
think I think it's controlled opposition, to be honest with you.
But but make no mistake, once they're done killing, massacring
and genociding the people of Gaza, it's the West Bank next, folks.
They're not going to quit. And so everyone from all sides.
Speaker 12 (33:39):
Greater Islan showed that they wanted that whole area.
Speaker 11 (33:45):
Yeah, and Netanyahu recently came out and admitted that greater
Israel is the is the goal is the plan. Okay,
all right, he came right out and said he supported that,
so they're not even hiding it anymore. Oh, before you
were at ten for all, we're in conspiracy theorist. If
you said that not to mention anti Semitic, you know,
(34:06):
I'd like to throw that one at you.
Speaker 12 (34:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (34:08):
But yet he just came right out and spilled the beans.
So this is disgusting. This is something this is something
that every side needs to be united on. And I'm
sorry to say I'm a conservative for the most part.
I guess my political views are kind of all over
the map in a way, because this certainly is not
(34:30):
a right wing position. But that's the problem it is.
Speaker 12 (34:34):
That's the interesting thing about how these systems changed things.
The politics left and right really are only for perception management.
But underneath the underlayer, at the administrative state level, it's
(34:59):
a uniport. There is no party. Yeah, it's just building
systems to manage the function. Whatever the function is.
Speaker 11 (35:08):
It's the dialectic is alive and well, and you're not
allowed to talk about it because otherwise you'll be on
the other side, you'll be on the wrong side, you'll
be you'll be ostracized. If you go into conservative chats
or you go into conservative circles, you'll be ostracized and
probably ridden out on a rail by your fellow conservatives
(35:30):
if you speak out in defense of Gaza, No question,
I mean this is you'll be attacked. You'll be called
every kind of lefty and every kind of name in
the book, and and and and make no mistake, as
somebody who's who's been on the receiving end of some
of this stuff on the right from the right, Uh,
(35:51):
it's really it's really remarkable to be attacked by your
own side. Well, you know, you're just as crazy as
the lefties are. Actually.
Speaker 12 (36:00):
Yeah, when our group of programmers were fighting the H
one B issue trying to understand what it was all about,
we were fighting with Republicans. For the most part, they
were the ones that were defending the H one B program.
Speaker 11 (36:19):
Still are some of them.
Speaker 12 (36:21):
Yeah, well yes, as a matter of fact, the trade representative,
what the heck is his name? The blonde guy, I
guess he has gray hair.
Speaker 11 (36:33):
The current one, the one that had to.
Speaker 12 (36:35):
Go to prison.
Speaker 11 (36:36):
Oh.
Speaker 12 (36:37):
Peter Navarro, Peter Navarro. Peter Navarro supports the H one
B visa program.
Speaker 11 (36:44):
Jeez.
Speaker 23 (36:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (36:45):
And I kind of like Peter Navarro, well, I clearly
wrong that I.
Speaker 12 (36:50):
Was in a group with him very briefly nil until
he brought up the subject of H one B and
I said that said, I'm done.
Speaker 11 (37:02):
Yeah, it's an H one B trail, is what it is.
Speaker 22 (37:05):
Mm hmm. And uh.
Speaker 11 (37:07):
Anyway, getting back to this police state stuff for just
a moment, because I think this is extremely important and
I don't know, I don't I don't know who's talking
about Are enough people talking about it? I know conservatives aren't.
I don't think not the ones i've heard, they're all
rah rah rah Trump Trump Trump.
Speaker 24 (37:26):
Yay.
Speaker 11 (37:26):
You know, he can do no wrong, except for when
he endorses the wrong candidates. Then they give a little pushback.
But this article. In recent months, the DHS has acquired
several licenses for software used to spy on cell phones
from Celebrate, Paragon Solutions, Vintel, and NSO Group, the developers
(37:52):
of the spyware Pegasus. According to data collected by just
Futures Law, this technology is you to access devices and
see everything that happens on them, but there are also
other tools for tracking cell phone locations. An investigation by
Time magazine showed that women crossing state lines and approaching
abortion clinics to terminate pregnancies have been identified in this
(38:15):
way without a warrant. Ah, I don't know what to
say about that. You know, you're a crossing states to
kill your child.
Speaker 12 (38:26):
I've got to do a search on Pegasus because I
did research them quite a few years ago. And George
Soros was involved in that, by the way, Oh was he?
Speaker 11 (38:37):
Yeah, that's interesting. Well, I'll tell you what. Let's let's
go to the phones. We got Mark in Texas on
the line, and we'll get back to this article here
in just a moment. Very important stuff. Hey, Mark, you're
on the.
Speaker 23 (38:49):
Air, Very important, very important. A kind of hiss calling
about half.
Speaker 11 (38:53):
Glad you did.
Speaker 23 (38:54):
Before you two got before you two got any further
on down the road, because this is important too, and
it's you've got to come out towards the end of
the week. The government, the federal government now has a
state of ten percent and Intel.
Speaker 11 (39:10):
Oh I saw that.
Speaker 23 (39:12):
Hell yeah, that kind of fits in with what you
were talking before. Now, I'm still a little fuzzy on
whether they paid for the ten percent of the tempercent
was given to them. But if memory serves now, I
say trust, but verify when I'm talking about Mark's memory here.
But they said it was like nine hundred billion dollars.
Speaker 12 (39:33):
Well, well, I think that that's where the real money
will be coming from, not tariffs. They're converting us over
to the communist Chinese system of national socialism. You know,
companies in China are not private companies. They are government
(39:56):
companies and the government takes forty percent of the profits.
Speaker 11 (40:01):
Yeah, I've heard it called state capitalism.
Speaker 12 (40:03):
State capitalism, Yes, that's the term.
Speaker 11 (40:06):
Mm hm.
Speaker 12 (40:07):
So so Trump is apparently implement beginning the implementation of
state capitalism.
Speaker 23 (40:16):
Boy, and in tels it tell's fairly good at a
lot of things. That's you know, they're kind of involved
in what you were talking about earlier.
Speaker 11 (40:23):
So yeah, yeah, they make the chips that go into everything,
you know, the computer systems, probably the phones too. Yeah,
they're they're they're processors. You make the processors, and there's
a lot of things that can be done on that level.
Speaker 12 (40:40):
Yeah, Intel and Microne Micron, I think they're more into
like memory chips, but I wouldn't swear to that.
Speaker 11 (40:51):
Who do who makes the a m D company. Is that.
Speaker 12 (40:58):
What's that America micro devices?
Speaker 23 (41:01):
Okay, advanced advanced micro devices.
Speaker 11 (41:06):
Okay, okay, okay, yeah, yeah, those seem to be the
two big ones that go into the computers.
Speaker 23 (41:12):
Yes, sir, guys to let me hey shift in real quick.
Speaker 11 (41:16):
Well, thank you for pointing that out. I'm glad. I'm
glad you did that. God bless you. Talk to you later.
By all right, getting back to this article, There's a
little bit more to this, and I think this is
very important. I think it's important for people to know
what's being done inside the government, especially since this is
(41:37):
not something you're you know, for all the hate that
MSNBC puts out, did you see they're changing their name
now MSNBC, they're dropping the NBC. The peacock is dead
as far as MSNBC is concerned. They say, you people
are too biased. We're not. We want you to. We
(41:58):
want to take the peacock. Kill the peacock. Somebody revoked
the peacock. The the parent company of MSNBC has spun
off that network to a subsidiary. And now that company,
that network is too so biased that they are revoking
(42:21):
their peacock. They say, we're taking our peacock back because
we don't want it to be associated with you. Now,
and then they came up with this name ms NOW,
which I guess stands for my source for news, opinion
and world. It's it's the dumbest name ms NOW. Okay, well, fine,
(42:47):
what I think? Yeah, I think that they should be
called I think they should embrace the you know, Trump
calls them ms d NC. I think that they should
embrace that because why not, that's your target demographic obviously.
But uh, I forget why I was even talking about them.
Speaker 12 (43:08):
Well, they were the the left news. I remember when
Rachel Maddow she had been on the internet and had
done radio. I think, so, you know, they went pretty
far left once she came on board.
Speaker 11 (43:28):
Yeah, I remember now Why I brought that up. You'd
think with all the hate that MSNBC loves to throw
at Trump, that they would be all over the surveillance state,
that they would be doing deep dives into it.
Speaker 22 (43:41):
Have they?
Speaker 12 (43:43):
Yeah, ponder that one. Why aren't they? They don't mention
it at all?
Speaker 11 (43:49):
Well I don't. I don't watch to be fair about it.
So maybe they have done some of it. I don't know,
But you would think that the left would be more
educated about it. Why aren't they talking about technocracy? Why
aren't they explaining to their audience what technocracy is and
how you should be afraid of it. Why haven't they
explained the social credit score system. I can tell you
(44:10):
the people that watch MSNBC are pretty dumb when it
comes to anything of substance that could actually, of substance
be used against Trump.
Speaker 12 (44:22):
I think that's intentional because they're kind of, you know,
like a party of zombies. You just say to them,
give them some explanation that says they are racist. You know,
the opposition is racist. They're biased, you know, in some
(44:45):
way they paint the opposition to be just horrible. Yeah,
they never talk about anything of substance.
Speaker 11 (44:55):
Well, you could say the same thing about Fox News
with the dog whistles on the right. Yes, both sides
have their dog whistles, and some of this stuff is important.
Some of the issues they bring up are important, certainly
the border.
Speaker 12 (45:11):
Yeah. I stopped watching Fox News probably in the early
two thousands when I realized that they had like a
one two three setup, you know, where they had Greta
whatever her name was, and then they had Sean Hannity,
and the other guy that he was supposed to be
(45:32):
the liberal and then and then O'Reilly following that. Yeah,
so you got a one two three punch, you know,
with when they tell you something. One time you'll forget it.
Second time, you know, it's getting a little bit embedded
in the memory banks. Third time it locks in.
Speaker 11 (45:54):
Yeah, well, I hope it'll lock in.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
That.
Speaker 11 (45:58):
We have our system of government here in the United
States being transformed right before people's eyes. Really, it's not
before your eyes, but it is hidden in plain sight
if you really care to dig for it. The Homeland
Securities AI use There is an analysis of the Department
(46:18):
of Homeland Securities AI use case inventory by just Futures
Law finds that at least twenty three new AI technologies
for customs enforcement have been registered in recent months. According
to an investigation by The New York Times, the federal
government has invested seven point eight billion dollars since twenty
twenty in immigration technologies, partnering with two hundred and sixty
(46:41):
three companies to develop and to deploy these tools. Now,
for me, I struggle with this because I don't want
illegal aliens coming into the country, and I do think
you have to have some way of keeping track of
people who overstay their visa. You know, but to a
you can carry anything to an extreme, and you know,
(47:05):
somebody you could even use illegal aliens overstaying their visa
as a justification for implanning microchips in them. Well, I
can see in the coming days somebody making that argument.
Speaker 12 (47:18):
Yeah, in the normal world we used to live in,
they should have just been able to look at the
files of customs and you know, State department files on
the issuance of visas. But when they signed the NAFTA
(47:38):
agreement and then the World Trade Organization, they basically opened
up our borders and multinational corporations were given the ability
to sue our country, to sue our companies if they
don't get to do business the way that they want
(48:00):
to do business. It's called multinational investor rights. And so
that's why that's why they're having to go to private
corporations to get the information, because the private corporations are
basically uh free to import as many as they want.
Speaker 11 (48:22):
Yeah, well, they say, Trump may have may have may
not have invented techno surveillance, but he has embraced it
with a vengeance. This process has happened extremely quickly. Trump
has made it easier for big tech to do what
they always wanted to do or already wanted to do,
but without any veneer of greenwashing or democracy. And again
(48:42):
there's that word.
Speaker 12 (48:45):
But Ronald Reagan started that way, by the way, the
Democracy Project.
Speaker 11 (48:52):
And and and George W. Bush, another Republican at least
a name, promoted it massively after nine to eleven an
orchestrated US shadow government operation Listeners. And I will defend
that until I die, because anybody something it's not hard
(49:15):
to see.
Speaker 12 (49:17):
Something interesting that I found doing research is that there
were like three reports produced on domestic terrorism. Two of
them were before nine to eleven, the last one was
after nine to eleven. Isn't that a coincidence that they
(49:38):
just happened to be prepared for, you know, implementing these
terror tracking system terrors tracking systems.
Speaker 11 (49:52):
Yeah? Isn't it a coincidence that Rumsfeld announced a two
point something dollar shortage from the Defense Department the day
before nine to eleven, which was quickly forgotten after nine
to eleven happened. Wasn't it a coincidence then, that they
were planning homeland security before nine to eleven and implemented
(50:12):
after nine to eleven, and a whole bunch of other
so called coincidences. Wasn't it a coincidence that they wrote
the Penac Report and published it a year before nine
to eleven, saying all the things they wanted to do,
all the nations they wanted to invade, and then even
said in the report that they needed a new pearl
Harbor to pull it off. And then a year later
(50:34):
two the month they got their pearl harbor. Boy, you
talk about coincidences, we could go down the list with
nine to eleven.
Speaker 12 (50:41):
Well, all of the systems that they wanted to implement
are the systems that I called Trojan triangle, but what
they actually turn out to be is ports and inland ports.
And one of the global systems is a global freight
(51:03):
tracking system. So the American taxpayers, under the guise of security,
picked up the cost of these major transportation shipping companies
and built a system that interfaces at the world customs
(51:24):
level so that they could have a global integrated system
of freight tracking. So it's all of these systems are
the taxpayers, you the little guy picking up the costs
for these major corporations engaged in global business.
Speaker 11 (51:50):
Yeah. Yeah, and you're the commodity. You're what's being sold.
You are, well, what's being preyed.
Speaker 12 (52:01):
Upon, actually the slave.
Speaker 11 (52:04):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 12 (52:06):
When they opened up our borders for the free movement
of goods and services, keeping in mind that a service
is a person or a job. It's some kind of
job that an individual performs. When they opened our borders
for that, they basically turned the people of the world
(52:31):
into commodities, basically into slaves.
Speaker 11 (52:35):
Yeah, they say, timnant Gabriel, they talked about greenwashing democracy.
That was a quote from Timnict Gabriel, and this person
says The Ethiopian engineer was co director of Google's AI
ethics team until twenty twenty, when she was fired shortly
before publishing a scientific article describing how algorithmic models underlying
(53:00):
generative AI are heavily biased and harm minorities. A year later,
she founded the dai R Institute. I guess that would
be there. Their institute dai R, where she researches the
harm AI causes to the most vulnerable groups. She criticizes quote,
it's really hard to keep up with what we're learning.
(53:23):
It's terrible and I don't hear the Democratic Party talking
about this.
Speaker 12 (53:30):
They don't want to give up. They don't want to
give away the nature of the system that was built.
Speaker 11 (53:35):
Yeah. Al Shaffey said, yeah, because they're going to be
in the control of it someday. Yes, you know, the
Republicans won't stay in power forever, so the Democrat Party
will get these tools then and it'll go back and forth,
back and forth. And that's the synergistic behavior. This is
why it makes more sense when you think about it
(53:57):
that way. To see Obama and Trump at the funeral.
What funeral was that? Who was it that died? Was
a Jimmy Carter's funeral? Where Obama and Trump got together
and they were laughing together. I mean, these people were
the best of friends.
Speaker 12 (54:12):
George W. Bush or George H. W. Bush.
Speaker 11 (54:17):
I think it was Jimmy Carter's funeral, But it doesn't
really matter whose funeral it was. The point is Trump
and Obama were there and they were laughing together, and
you could say, well, how could these people, these sworn enemies,
how could they be sitting there joking and laughing together.
You know, you see them sitting next to the bidens,
(54:38):
and they look like the best of friends, yucking it up. Yeah,
after all the water under the bridge, it sounds like,
how could they possibly be friends. Well, maybe they're just
we all working together and we're the fools and all
of this whole thing all you're full of conspiracy theories.
Speaker 12 (54:55):
Weeks the dupes, I would say, dukes. Yeah, maybe because
people look through like a lens. It's either the lens
on the right side or the lens on the left side.
But to really see the whole picture, you've got to
throw those lenses away and look at everything you know
(55:21):
with both eyes. Yeah, and see both sides and listen
to both sides, and you'll find out that it's all
just perception management. That's what they're doing to people. It's
perception management.
Speaker 11 (55:36):
Since Trump returned to the White House, the expansion of
surveillance tools has accelerated, with policies that use data collection
more aggressively than ever before. Also said, we are also
seeing more requests for proposals from these government agencies seeking
companies that can provide more invasive and sophisticated surveillance tools.
So we can expect this trend to continue to expand
(55:57):
all right, we're out of time for this hour. We
got to take a break and we'll continue on the
other side of the show. Much more to come. The
surveillance state continues to expand, but the police state is
also expanding massively. We have troops taking over the district
of Columbia. You can say, well, that's fine because that's
(56:17):
controlled by Washington, DC anyway pretty much. Well yeah, but
Chicago isn't. And that's the next thing, that the next
frontier according to Trump. We'll be back in a moment.
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I'm Robert Thornton.
Speaker 27 (59:05):
The FBI search the Maryland home of former Trump Administration
National security advisor John Bolton as part of an investigation
into the handling of classified documents. Former FBI Special Agent
Nicole Parker, speaking on Fox.
Speaker 28 (59:19):
The fact that he's going back to his home again.
A lot of time, as agents, we clear the home
out for officer safety, for logical reasons that we don't
want anyone to be intruded while we're in the middle
of the search. The fact that he's going back to
his home, I would expect that he will be seeing
what I've referred to as the FT five ninety seven,
the property receipt form, a copy of the warrant that
is left at the location, and it will be up
(59:40):
to him whether he wants to share that with anyone.
Obviously he'll share it with his attorney, but that will
have a very clear listing of everything that the FBI took. Obviously, John,
as we've mentioned, the FBI will need to sift through
and go through all of the documentation or any potential
electronic devices that were taken, So it will take time
to realize and discover the content of everything that was
(01:00:01):
taken Boxes Shannon Bring.
Speaker 29 (01:00:03):
Day one, President Trump signed in an executive order about
ending the weaponization of government, So everybody knows. He knows
that his critics and those of the DOJ and FBI
and their leadership are going to try to point that finger.
So I think that's going to make them very careful
and how they process this evidence and come to a
prosecutorial decision.
Speaker 27 (01:00:22):
On his first day back in office this year, Trump
provoked the security clearances of more than four dozen former
intelligence officials, including John Bolton. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell
hinted that there could be a rate cut in the
near future. Box Business correspondent Edward Lawrence reports.
Speaker 30 (01:00:39):
The markets are taking off on the fact that the
Fed chairman has now opened the door for a possible
rate cut in September. He says the risks though to
inflation are rising, while the risks of the labor market
are falling. Buddy says, with expectations for inflation well anchored
at the two percent target that possibly opens the door
for a rate cut. Now, he adds the terriffs represent
a one time pricing cre but that seems to be
(01:01:01):
dribbling in over time, and Powell wants to watch the
effects of that closely. The FED chairman gave a nod
to the fact that the policy stance is restrictive and
that he sees economic growth slowing in the first part
of this year because of a decline in consumer spending.
Speaker 27 (01:01:15):
The President has pressured Powell to cut interest rates. Authority
say an apparent accident at a dairy in rural Colorado
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northeast of Denver, Cruz recovered the bodies in a confined
space at the dairy. According to the Southeast Weald Fire
Protection District. After a legal threat to the University of
Wisconsin has finally agreed to give an Orthodox Jewish freshman
the housing she needs to observe the Sabbath.
Speaker 20 (01:01:53):
More from AFN's Bob Kellogg.
Speaker 17 (01:01:55):
Because Orley Gallo would have to walk to the Sabbath
location because of her faith, she requested housing nearby because
of safety concerns. Catatonia First Liberty says, nonetheless, the University
of Wisconsin unreasonably denied her request.
Speaker 31 (01:02:11):
If students receive on campus jobs, they get priority in
the lottery system, and then if students have disabilities or
medical issues, they can also get special housing placements. So
because the university makes those exceptions, they've got to accommodate
religious concerns as well.
Speaker 17 (01:02:29):
Tony says the university not only denied her request but
put her at the opposite end of the campus. She
can't be certain if that was because of her faith.
Speaker 31 (01:02:38):
You know, it's hard to say for sure, but it
did seem that way because she requested six different options
that all would have been very close to the Jewish
buildings on campus, and she didn't receive any of her
top six choices and instead was placed at this very
distant location.
Speaker 17 (01:02:55):
She says, you w you've granted Orley's request after First
Liberty sent them a demand letter threatening to sue. I'm
Bob klong.
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Boxweather says, Hurricane Aaron continues moving away from the US,
but is left behind dangerous swimming conditions from most East
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is especially true if they were told that there was
an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that
threatened our very existence. It is then that all the
peoples of the world will pledge with their world leaders
to deliver them from this evil. The one thing that
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every man fears is the unknown. When presented with a scenario,
individual rights will be willingly relinquished, with a guarantee of
their well being granted to them by their world government.
Whether or not he actually said that, and I'm sure
he did, the point is is that this is exactly
how they, the globalists, operate. This is exactly how tyrants operate.
(01:06:15):
It's called a Hegelian dialectic. Listeners, you flood the cities
with some kind of crime, some kind of terrorist activity,
something that is maybe known or unknown, but you create
a level of fear in people to the point where
they will nearly do anything to get back to safety.
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People want safe streets, they want to feel safe, They
want their families to grow up safe. They want to
be able to Nobody wants to live in turmoil. Nobody
wants to live in a constant state of danger. So
we turn our attention to Washington, d C. Where Donald
Trump has brought in the military to police the And
(01:07:00):
I've told you, folks, probably a couple of times now
about my own experiences in DC. One time I had
my family with me. We went to a Fourth of
July celebration event there in DC. The fireworks in Washington,
d C. Are spectacular because they have our money, so
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they have plenty of money to buy fireworks, and so
it was an amazing fireworks show. And it actually spoils
you because you don't really want to see your small
town fireworks show after you've seen a Washington, DC firework show.
Speaker 12 (01:07:39):
Yeah, I believe that.
Speaker 11 (01:07:40):
So it was interesting. I find it fascinating to walk
around the Washington Mall, see all the memorials there, see
all the Masonic structures that are there, and there was
a concert there by Jody Messina, which I had never
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even heard of Jody Messina. Michelle instantly recognized her though,
and uh, and you know the military bands that we're
all playing there. It was, it was, it was, It
was a good time. I had made it a point
to park in a place where I knew it would be.
I couldn't park in a parking ramt because at the
time we had a van which which was tall enough
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it wouldn't fit, So I had to park on a road,
and I was concerned about finding the place, the finding
the van again because we had to walk some distance
from the mall to the parking spot, and so I
made it a point, and I knew it would be
after dark, and I did not want to be walking
around Washington, d C. After dark. But when we left
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the venue after the event was over, the crowd, Unfortunately, Michelle,
for some reason, my wife, was very convinced that we
had parked in an area that I said, no, we
didn't park there. I made it a point to remember
where we parked because I wanted to disperse with the
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crowd and I wanted to get right back to the
van quickly and get out of there. Unfortunately, she was
dead set that we had parked in another area. And
I even asked try traffic cop, and the traffic cop confirmed, no, no, no,
that street is over there. I said, see, the cop
said that we're going the wrong direction, and she still,
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for some reason, had her mind made up that we
were parked over there.
Speaker 23 (01:09:35):
So uh.
Speaker 11 (01:09:37):
Finally, the only way I was able to get her
to turn around was to say, all right, well, you
know what, you can keep going, but I'm not going
that direction anymore. I turned around and walked back the
other way. But the problem is the delay had caused
the gave the crowd a chance to disperse. Now it
was much thinner than it was and so there were
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only a few people around. And one of the women
that were there was very attractive, and she was trying
to walk between us. I know she was scared for
her safety as well. We walked past gang bangers who
were looking up my daughters up and down like they
were pieces of meat. Oh, like they were hungry lions
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looking at a stake. And they were calling out to us, Hey,
how you doing tonight? Did you have a good time?
And I can't tell you the degree a fear that
I felt at that moment. I was praying God keep
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us safe, because here I am. If it had just
been me, that had been one thing, it wouldn't have
been that important. When you got your family with you,
it's a whole different story. And I'll never forget that.
And then in the context of this whole bringing the
military in and policing the streets, I get it, you
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want to be safe. I get it. You don't want
to have crime in the city. The problem is and
and and and bringing in the military. You will end
up temporarily experience some safety, but just like Henry Kissinger said, ultimately,
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you're you're being safe and it's leading leading to you
to a greater evil. I'm looking at an article.
Speaker 12 (01:11:38):
I really have mixed feelings on that. I because it
is our capital city and it's kind of an embarrassment
to have the to have crime at the rate that
they do. And that reminds me by the way they
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the leaders keep going on TV on c SPAN and saying,
but the crime rates have been dropping, Well, that's that's
a game that they brought that up. Yeah, because I
found that in Broward County when that guy Nicholas Cruz
(01:12:21):
and he shot up the Parkland school. I think Parkland.
What I found is that there is a perverse incentive.
They will give local sheriffs departments and whatever. They will
give them grant money if they reduced their crime statistics.
(01:12:47):
So since they they really can't, well they could, but
they probably need to double the size of their department.
What they do is they did is to set up
these diversion programs.
Speaker 11 (01:13:00):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 12 (01:13:01):
And I think I read that this guy Nicholas Cruz,
he had been diverted from the justice system to uh
some kind of soft program. Over two hundred times you've
been in trouble. Yeah, there's many times, but they kept
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diverting him.
Speaker 11 (01:13:24):
Yeah, there's there's a lot of in the DC crime statistics.
And I'm glad you brought that up, because this is
this gets in my crawl as well. I hear even
from supposedly objective sources, they're they're reciting Democrat talking points
on this issue. The DC crime statistics statistics are going down.
They've left murder out of the violent crime statistics counting murder. Yeah,
(01:13:51):
so come on, you can't gain the I mean, they're
gaining the statistics and uh, and there's probably a lot
of other things that they left out. I've seen articles
on this. The whole thing of crime statistics, as Vicki
points out, is fraudulent, the bottom line, you know. But
here's the thing. I'm looking at an article on info Wars,
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you know, because Alex Jones has been one of these
people that have been screaming for years about the police state.
So Dan Lyman writes over at info Wars, the Trump
administration's clamp down on lawlessness in Washington, d C. Is
already having a calming effect in the city's most turbulent neighborhoods.
On Monday, President Trump declared war on crime, vagrancy, and
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filth in the nation's capital, bringing hope to many local
residents and business owners who have watched the districts spiral
a lot of control under corrupt Democrat leadership. Hundreds of
National Guard soldiers have been deployed to help local and
federal authorities restore order in DC. They are making their
presence felt. You can tell because the streets are quiet.
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A lot of people don't. I don't want that smoke
Pitmaster shaw Sean mcwirter told border Hawk. Mcwerter manages DC Smokehouse,
a popular barbecue joint in Anacostia, a depressed southeast DC
neighborhood plagued by drugs and violence. If they're doing the
right thing and they're doing right by the people, I
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ain't got no problem with it, he said. But as
soon as they be on something else, don't think I'm
with it, because I'm not okay, he says. I'm all
about law and order. We all need order out here
just so we can get along and have some type
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of peace. Mcwerter is optimistic that the neighborhood might open
back up like it used to be and children would
be able to play outside if crime is reduced. See,
that's what everybody wants. That is a uniting thing. It
doesn't matter what your race is, where you live, whether
you live in the inner city, you live in the
rural areas. Everybody wants that. You don't want, I want
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your children to have to live and survive in areas
that are unsafe. But what is the cost of safety
if you're bringing in soldiers to keep the peace because
soldiers are trained killers, soldiers have different rules of engagement
(01:16:23):
than peace officers do.
Speaker 12 (01:16:25):
Well, that's one of those dialectics that really exactly a
conflict because you know, everybody wants to live in a
safe neighborhood, but they can't justify the expenditure of all
of the police state systems that they're implementing everywhere. Regardless
(01:16:47):
of whether, you know, whatever the crime statistics are, they're
implementing these police state systems everywhere.
Speaker 11 (01:16:56):
Yeah. So this is an article on info Wars who
has spent you know, years now. It's not written by
Alex Jones, but it's on his website talking in good
terms about what is ultimately the ultimate police state. And
you can say well, that's Washington, d C. I don't
care about Washington, DC.
Speaker 12 (01:17:16):
So it's it's in the small town that I live
in here in Idaho, they have these surveillance.
Speaker 11 (01:17:23):
So now I'm not talking about surveillance. I'm talking about
literal soldiers in the streets.
Speaker 12 (01:17:28):
Well but ultimately, but.
Speaker 11 (01:17:31):
Yes, we have surveillance systems too, and eventually they'll be
working harmoniously together to clamp down on you. This is
the proverbial frog in the boiling pot. Listeners and the
Conservatives are all for it. Conservatives are all for it.
Speaker 12 (01:17:49):
Dozi think of the stars in Germany?
Speaker 11 (01:17:53):
And Trump says, hey, because you can say Washington d C.
No big deal, don't care. Don't care about Washington d C.
It's not a state, it's a US basically, a US territory,
right the seat of government.
Speaker 12 (01:18:06):
Okay, it's a factral district.
Speaker 11 (01:18:07):
But what about Chicago.
Speaker 32 (01:18:09):
Everybody wants to save DC. In one way, it's the easiest.
The violence was more than any other city in the country. Actually,
by far, it may have been more than any other
city in the world. If you could think, you know,
we looked at some of the.
Speaker 8 (01:18:22):
Worst cities of the world.
Speaker 32 (01:18:23):
It was worse and that's why it angers me to
see the mayor saying about how they have it on
the side, not on the slide. It was worse than ever. Yeah,
we have no problem getting that money. That money will
come out of Congress. I think it'll be even by
partisan I mean, I would imagine Democrats would vote for
that one. When we're ready, we'll go in and world
straight down Chicago, just like we did DC. Chicago's very dangerous,
(01:18:45):
great place. I built great stuff there. I have the
most beautiful building in Chicago, I think. But I hate
to see what's happened to Chicago.
Speaker 11 (01:18:53):
I hate to see what's happened to Chicago too. But
this is the game. This is how the game is played, ladies.
And let the cities go to crap, let the crime
run amuck. Now it all kind of makes sense. Why
mayors of Los Angeles allow the shoplifting, They encourage the
criminal activity. They've gone lean on crime. Is it bad
(01:19:14):
policy or is it deliberate so that this can be
done to clean it up when the time comes.
Speaker 12 (01:19:21):
Well, you last week you mentioned the economic development system
economic development districts. Well, Chicago was one of the first
cities to get the grant money to establish a the
heck that they call it some kind of zone, special
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economic zone, well, a community development zone or economic development zone. Yeah,
and I remember an apartment complex. Now you have to
know that the inner cities where they have all of
the crime and everything going on, places where you don't
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want to go, that is extremely valuable real estate once
you get you know, the poor people out of there.
And so they used economic development, but it was they
didn't use it to give better living conditions to the
poor people. No, they used it for gentrification. And that's
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what happened to Cabrio Green. I think it is in
Chicago because Chicago was one of the pilot cities for
this whole system.
Speaker 11 (01:20:43):
Let me go to the phone, so we have a
caller in California. Hello, you're on the air.
Speaker 12 (01:20:46):
Go ahead please, Hi, Hi, this is Cynthia.
Speaker 11 (01:20:51):
Hi, Cynthia, can you hear me? Okay, loud and clear.
Speaker 18 (01:20:55):
Hey, I'm moving.
Speaker 33 (01:20:56):
Away from the window. There's traffic outside. You know, we
actually are a democracy, but at the county level, where
we democratically elect our sheriff from our city council, people
who are going to represent us. And that is the
representative part that we're supposed to be able to rely on.
And one of the things we could do to start
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getting back control is find ways to bring in the
people on the left, because there's a lot of them,
but they don't understand the value of the Constitution. And
one of the things they are trying.
Speaker 34 (01:21:31):
To do is to set up the draft again.
Speaker 33 (01:21:34):
And they were going to draft the girls as well
as the boys. Well, the draft is actually meant for
the militia. That is the only thing they could do
under the Constitution is drafted into a local militia, and
the militia cannot be taken across international lines. So what
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we need to do is set up petitions first Amendment
petitions that there will not be any draft into the
military that is drafted into the standing army, which is
not supposed to exist anyway, but there will be a
draft into the local militia. Now, it's quite it's quite
(01:22:14):
obvious that most people have never seen the Oath of citizenship.
That oath of citizenship, I believe, says you have to defend,
you have to recognize the Constitution as the supreme law
of the land. And that means that people who are
developed followers of the Koran may not be able to
sign that with good conscience.
Speaker 11 (01:22:36):
Yea.
Speaker 33 (01:22:38):
And one of the reasons we need to do this
draft is that it is very highly possible that Zonus
Christians are being recruited into police forces and into the army,
not really allowed to ask what's your religion when they
draft you in, when they when they sign you up
to be a police officer or to enter the army.
(01:22:59):
But this would be a very concerning issue because if
you look at the military, sixty of our flag officers
are apparently dual citizens.
Speaker 12 (01:23:09):
Yeah, yeah, but that's yeah, well, they's localized that they're
operating under the global system. I think they've set that up,
didn't they set that up after September eleventh, two thousand
and one, because I remember Thomas P. M. Barnett talking
about that and he called them purple you know they
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it's the Joint Forces.
Speaker 11 (01:23:38):
Yeah. I think all dual citizenship should be banned. Nobody
should be able to be loyal to more than one country.
You can't be I mean, it's just like George Washington
mentioned in his farewell address, you know that as a nation,
we shouldn't be loyal, you know, to any other country.
You know, beholden to anybody else as an individual. You
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shouldn't need we should require everybody. And this is why
you need an assimilation process. For anybody looking for citizenship
inside the United States, they should have to go through
the process of determining what our values are. And this
is a part process of screening people to find out
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if there is even any way that they can assimilate.
For some reason, I'm getting echo back.
Speaker 12 (01:24:30):
The problem with what you're saying is that is that
it doesn't factor in the global systems.
Speaker 11 (01:24:38):
Yeah, well I don't care. I say, to hell with
the global system.
Speaker 12 (01:24:42):
Well I know, we can say that, we can say
that all day long.
Speaker 11 (01:24:45):
Well that's the thing. We're talking about. Solutions, though, Vicky,
you know, and that's the solution is to get rid
of it.
Speaker 12 (01:24:51):
You've got to take down these global systems.
Speaker 11 (01:24:53):
Well you got to start with people who actually want
to do that. And unfortunately, the people in office right now,
don't you know, And it doesn't matter which party it is, and.
Speaker 12 (01:25:03):
Trump is the nobody is confronting them with this information
that there is such a thing. They know it exists
because they vote on money for it.
Speaker 11 (01:25:14):
As many people as are reported constitutionalists that surround Trump
and support Trump. Why aren't anybody Why isn't anybody demanding
we get out of ATO? No, everybody's heralding the fact
that Trump has put pressure upon the European nations to
(01:25:35):
give more to NATO. And I just I think I
just saw Hillary Clinton come out and praise Trump for that.
Speaker 12 (01:25:43):
Yes, I mean, how much more of a dead giveaway
can you have?
Speaker 11 (01:25:47):
Yeah? She said that they've been trying for years to
get European countries to pay more for NATO and they
wouldn't and Trump was able to accomplish that. So she
was actually had great words for Trump, praise for Trump
because Trump was able to get more money into NATO
from the European countries. Now, if that doesn't tell you
everything you need to know about Trump and whether or
(01:26:09):
not he's an anti globalist, I don't know what would anyway, Cynthia,
I'll give you the last shot there.
Speaker 33 (01:26:16):
Well, keep in mind that Trump handed over Norfolk Naval
Base to NATO control. He obviously is a global list.
Speaker 8 (01:26:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:26:26):
Yeah, I got to take a break here in about
ten seconds. You got anything else?
Speaker 33 (01:26:32):
Yes, keep in mind that you're county of five hundred
thousand people. You can split that into several counties. People
have been doing it, but they can do it.
Speaker 11 (01:26:42):
Yep, absolutely well. Hey, I appreciate your call. Thank you
very much, God bless you. Good points as always. All right,
thank you, all right, let's take the bottom of the
hour break and we'll continue on here on the other
side of the break. Don't go away, folks, we'll be back.
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Speaker 37 (01:31:05):
This is govern America.
Speaker 11 (01:31:30):
All right, we're back. This is Governor America. As we
continue on here on the show, John and Nishe Whitehead writes,
let's not men's words. Every American should be alarmed by
President Trump's Liberation Day tactics, theatrics and threats. What is
unfolding in the nation's capital is a hostile takeover of
our constitutional republic. There is no longer. This is no
longer about partisan politics, wag the dog, distractions from the
(01:31:54):
Epstein debacle, or even genuine national security concerns. This is
martial law disguised as law and order, the oldest trick
in the authoritarian playbook. We have been traveling the slippery
slope toward a police state for some time, but under
Trump two point zero, the descent towards outright tyranny is accelerating.
(01:32:16):
Building on the expanded emergency powers he has claimed to
wage on immigration, wokeness, and the economy. Trump is taking
aim yet another so called crisis, this time by waging
war on crime in the nation's capital, despite the fact
that crime is at a thirty year low. And again
I dispute that crime. Their crime statistics leaves all kinds
(01:32:41):
of crap out, which makes it look like.
Speaker 12 (01:32:44):
It's flow important stuff.
Speaker 22 (01:32:47):
You know.
Speaker 11 (01:32:48):
So it's unfortunate that John Whitehead is reciting a Democrat
talking point here because the statistics you can't look at
but you don't need to look at them. All you
have to do is walk down the freaking road Washington,
d C. In some areas, maybe it is safe or
then where I walked, But I'm telling you maybe I
(01:33:11):
don't know. Maybe people are getting used to feeling unsafe,
and so if you feel a little better in some
areas you don't feel as unsafe. I doubt anybody if
you really understand how it feels to let your guard
down and not have to worry about somebody coming up
snatching a purse or worse, slitting your throat or shooting
(01:33:33):
you in the head, you know, maybe you would be
more sensitive to knowing what real safety is. And Washington,
d C. Is not that. But it doesn't matter about
the statistics. Forget about the crime. Is it a third
year low nonsense? Because I don't buy it. Regardless, we
(01:33:57):
don't want military in the streets because that that's the
out of the frying pan into the fire uh situation
that we're trying to avoid here. Under the guise of
restoring order, the whiteheads say, and cleaning up the streets.
Trump has called the national in the National Guard, dispatched
the FBI, and federalized the local police in order to
(01:34:19):
take control of Washington, d C. This is how the
emergency state operates. In the open, a real but manageable problem, crime, homelessness,
public disorder is inflated into an existential threat. Uh, it
doesn't have to be inflated. But the point is, why
aren't the communists that are running the city taking care
(01:34:41):
of the problem. Could it be they want the police
state because they're communists? See that Hegelian dialectic. Hegelian dialectic. Folks,
let the problem grow, let it get out of control,
let people be so scared, let people die. They don't
(01:35:03):
care about people dying. It's just like Black Lives Matter
going around burning down minority businesses everywhere all across the
country in two thousand during the Summer of Love. That's fine,
collateral damage. The unjustifies the means, so they say. He says.
Fear is manufactured then exploited to seize more power. In
(01:35:26):
many cases, the facts fueling these crackdowns come directly from
the president's own disinformation machine, manufacturing the perception of danger
to justify the expansion of control. I don't think it's
a perception of danger, but that's Whitehead's take. He says,
whether the trigger is terrorism, civil unrest, economic instability, or
public health, the aim remains the same. Expand the reach
(01:35:49):
of federal authority, justify more militarized policing, and condition the
public to accept the suspension of rights in the name
of national security. Once these powers are take they're never
willingly relinquished each time. And that's the point that you
really need to have driven home. Once these surveillance systems
(01:36:09):
are in place, you can't take them back. You're never
going to get them out of the government. Once the
once the police the military are policing civilians in the streets, listeners,
the president has been set. Are you ever going to
get that done? Undone as well? Will you imagine that
(01:36:30):
in the hands of Biden or Harris or Hillary Clinton
or somebody else that are of that mindset. Go ahead, VICKI.
Speaker 12 (01:36:39):
Something interesting that I realized, and I really never wanted
to face this, But in large part it was the
military that was behind a lot of these systems. And
when when it began was when the Soviet Union collapsed,
(01:36:59):
and supposedly Sam Nunn just coincidentally happened to be over
in Europe and he took a trip to the Soviet Union,
and oh my goodness, they were worried about loose nukes.
And that's where the idea of the global transportation system
(01:37:23):
came in, with point to point tracking and because obviously,
you know, they're moving nukes around. And so it was
the military that began with this global transportation system moving
(01:37:43):
the loose nukes out of the Soviet Union.
Speaker 11 (01:37:47):
Interesting. Yeah, so he says each time Trump pushes the
envelope a little, relying on military optics meant to intimidate.
For instance, on April twenty eight, twenty five, Trump signed
an executive voter authorizing mass roundups of violent criminals and
gang members, empowering federal agencies and military support for domestic
law enforcement. In June, Trump deployed the National Guard to
(01:38:11):
California to call onrest's protests over mass immigration arrests, treating
political dissent as a security threat. A bench trial is
currently underway to determine if Trump's actions violated the Posi
Comitatas Act, which prohibits the military from being used as
a domestic police force. By Midsummer, a mental health detention
(01:38:33):
directive allowed in voluntary commitments of the homeless. That's terrifying
under public health grounds in voluntary commitments of the homeless.
Speaker 12 (01:38:46):
Well, it's not just the homeless, it's that I don't
know if you remember when Heraldo Rivera made a big
deal about conditions in mental hospitals, so they closed all
the mental hospitals and dumped those people out on the streets.
Speaker 11 (01:39:07):
Yeah, and it was one of those mentally ill people
that stabbed a bunch of people up in Traverse City
here in Michigan recently. Yeah, and that guy.
Speaker 38 (01:39:19):
Yeah, Now, I I I do believe that conditions in
the mental hospitals back then were not good and so
they needed to be reformed.
Speaker 11 (01:39:34):
But down and.
Speaker 12 (01:39:36):
Kicking the people out was absolutely the wrong solution.
Speaker 11 (01:39:40):
Yeah. Yeah, we're paying for it because we got mentally
ill people every you know, all over the place now and.
Speaker 12 (01:39:47):
Well a lot a lot of the people that are
you know that line the streets and cities like Los Angeles,
they are mentally ill.
Speaker 11 (01:39:56):
Yeah, and more more so all the time. U. I
think a lot of cable news networks make people mentally ill,
But that's a different story. How many people are on
pharmaceutical medications that are making them mentally ill?
Speaker 12 (01:40:10):
Oh, those drugs are the worst. They are absolutely I
think they destroy your mind.
Speaker 11 (01:40:15):
One thing before I forget, and then I'll get back
to the article. But I wanted to say one thing
about that Traverse City stabbing thing at the Walmart there
in Traverse City here in Michigan, that was stopped by
a good guy with a gun. You know, we hear
all this, Oh yeah, he guns. Guns are evil. Guns
are guns in the hands of honest, law abiding people, Folks.
(01:40:39):
This guy was on a murderous rampage. He didn't need
a gun to murder people. He didn't need a gun
to stab people. He didn't need a gun to hurt people.
Had he had a gun, he would have used it.
But to be clear, he didn't have a gun. It
didn't matter. He was still killing people, Okay, But it
(01:41:00):
was a good guy with a gun to whom only
to whom the law would have applied had it been
unlawful to own a gun to supposedly stop somebody from
killing somebody, uh unnecessarily or whatever, gratuitously criminally. Had they
(01:41:22):
passed a law here in Michigan, as the Democrats here
want to do to stop people from owning guns or
or burying them in public, then this marine who stopped
this guy in the parking lot at Walmart. Uh would
not have been able to do that.
Speaker 12 (01:41:43):
Yeah. So when when they ban guns, only the criminals
will have guns.
Speaker 11 (01:41:50):
And story after story after story after story. You want
to talk, you want to you want to make DC
a safe place. You don't need soldiers. Soldiers have guns,
don't they. But you don't need soldiers with guns. You
need good people with guns. DC's problem is because isn't
(01:42:12):
it a gun free zone? Don't they have lots and
lots of laws against lawful people carrying firearms? I think
they do.
Speaker 12 (01:42:20):
I thought somebody in DC sued that they were being
discriminated against or something, and so they overturned the law
banning guns in Washington, d C. I don't know so
much of what happens. You know, in my memory, the
(01:42:41):
problem was fixed, but then it comes back again.
Speaker 11 (01:42:45):
Okay, here's what perplexity says about that. Okay. And it's
an AI generated thing based upon what it finds on
the internet, and it's and its model, it's internal ll
AS LLM brain, you know, the information it has dumped
into it. I found it to be pretty accurate on
(01:43:06):
most things, except, you know, conservative you know, don't ask
it whether the election in twenty twenty was rigged. He'll
be sorely disappointed. But a general information, it's pretty accurate
and it says. The gun laws in Washington, DC are
among the strictest in the United States, with significant regulation
(01:43:30):
on registration, possession, and carrying of firearms. All firearms, including handguns, rifles, shotguns,
and revolvers, must be registered through the DC government. Assault weapons,
machine guns, sawed off shotguns, short barreled rifles, and certain
other caliber rifles are prohibited. Magazines with a capacity greater
than ten rounds are also banned. To register a firearm,
(01:43:53):
applicants generally must be at least twenty one years old
through those though those eighteen to twenty one may register
with parental consent. Individuals with prior criminal convictions are ineligible.
There is a mandatory waiting period of at least ten
days after firearm purchase before possession. Concealed carry is permitted
for those with a license which is issued on a
(01:44:17):
shall issue basis by the Metrotroup Politan Police Department. Open
carry is not allowed anywhere in DC. Carrying registered rifles
and shotguns no longer results in separate felony charges reflecting
alignment with a Supreme Court ruling, and that's what you're
referencing there, Supreme Court rulings affirming Second Amendment protections to
carry firearms in public. Firearms can be lawfully carried without
(01:44:41):
restriction inside homes or places of business when used for
recreational purposes or lawful transport. Certain areas, like school zones,
are designated gun free zones where carrying firearms results and
enhance penalties. The laws includes universal background checks, domestic violence
firearm restrictions, extreme risk protect orders, and strong child access
(01:45:02):
prevention laws. It goes on from there. But the point
is is they're still very very very very strict in
DC on firearms, and they're not. They're the only reason
they're not even stricter is because of what you said, Vicki,
with regard to the challenges that made it all the
way to the Supreme Court. And by the way, again
(01:45:24):
proof to those that say, oh, the Constitution isn't an effect, well, hogwash,
because that wouldn't be the case. If you know, you
wouldn't that decision wouldn't have come down in our favor
had the Constitution not been in effect. But the point
is is that people, if you want to deal with
(01:45:49):
the criminal problem, you can't. You know, none of these
laws that are on the books, restricting firearms ownership, restricting
people's ability to carry firearms, none of it applies to
the criminals because the criminals don't follow the law. And
I don't understand how anybody doesn't understand that. That's just
(01:46:10):
common sense. How can people not understand that criminals don't
follow the law. They wouldn't be criminals if they did
follow the law. So anyway, back to Whitehead, he says
by August, Trump was deploying FBI agents in the National
(01:46:31):
Guard and in the nation's capital in order to clear
homeless encampments because the President says the city is dirty
and dangerous. At each stage, the scope of who would
be targeted by these executive orders in emergency operations grows wider.
These are not isolated decisions. They are part of a
coordinated playbook for bringing local jurisdictions under federal direct federal control,
(01:46:53):
one crisis at a time. Now, I believe you're he's
right about that, because you know, if Trump said we're
stopping with d C, we're not going any further because
d C is the seat of government. It's not a state.
And consequently, we have as the federal government makes the
(01:47:13):
laws over d C, we have authority over d C. U.
So if he said we're stopping with d C, but
he's not saying that, he's talking about going to Chicago, Chicago,
and then I've heard I've heard talked about Memphis. Okay,
so they're going to do the police state tour. We're
(01:47:36):
going to do the police state tour. We're going to
have military intervention all over the country. If they don't,
they're not stopped if they get their way. So uh, Anyway,
Whitehead says, this is mission creep in action. By breaking
(01:47:57):
the police state's hostile takeover of the country and our
constitution into a series of incremental moves, the administration sidesteps
the broad public backlash that are that a single sweeping
declaration of martial law would provide. Once the federal government
claims the authority to override local control, put boots on
(01:48:18):
the ground and target a designated dangerous class, that authority
inevitably broadens to sweep in new targets. What begins by
targeting violent criminals quickly expands to hard working immigrants than
the homeless tomorrow. These targeted could be protesters, journalists, or
anyone deemed undesirable. And if they're not deemed undesirable by you, folks,
(01:48:41):
they will be deemed undesirable if you're not deemed undesirable
by the present administration, because maybe you agree with what
they do right now. Think about Hillary Clinton and what
she said about you when she was running for public
office for president of the United States. She called you
a deplorable So you don't think Hillary Clinton, if she
(01:49:05):
was at the switch, if she was in the Oval office,
at the resolute desk, you don't think that she would
make the decision to deploy these tools upon you. How
naive do you have to be? So they say these
executive orders constitute a war on the American people without
a formal declaration of war. Once the definitions of criminal
(01:49:28):
threat and danger are used interchangeably to advance political needs,
there is no limit to who can be targeted next.
What begins with a narrow claim of emergency power is
quickly normalized and made permanent. We have seen this pattern before.
After nine to eleven, the Patriots' surveillance powers, initially aimed
at foreign terrorists, expanded to include mass monitoring of American citizens.
(01:49:52):
The Transportation Security Administration began as an airport screening agency
and now conducts random searches at train stations and sporting events.
Predictive policing was sold as a way to stop violent crime,
but it is now used to flag potential or political
activists and monitor protests. In each case, a temporary targeted
(01:50:15):
security measure drew into a permanent tool of control. The
difference today is that the slope has become steeper and
the slide faster. What once took years to creep into
everyday life now happens in a matter of months. Goo ahead, Ki,
You're going to say.
Speaker 12 (01:50:31):
The whole paradigm of defense shifted towards prevention because these
systems that they're implementing all over the police state systems
and all the information that they collect when they analyze
it with AI or you know, computer programs, whatever you
(01:50:55):
want to say it. You know, I just call them
computer programs because that's what they are. Are They they
can do predictive, you know, predictive policing. So whereas it
used to be that you used to have to commit
a crime in order for the FBI to investigate you
(01:51:20):
or for local law enforcement to investigate you. Well, that
whole paradigm was shifted inverted, Yeah, to be prevention preventative defense.
Speaker 11 (01:51:31):
There you go. Yeah, Art in the chat room says,
Vicky is talking about the Heller case. That's the Supreme
Court case you mentioned and having guns within the limits
of DC District of Columbia versus Heller. Private citizens have
the right under the Second Amendment to possess an ordinary
type of weapon and use it for lawful, historically established
situations such as self defense in a home, even when
(01:51:54):
there is no relationship to a local militia. So it's
the Heller case, Okay. Anyway back to Whitehead. Four months,
he says, is all it took for the police state
to pivot from rounding up violent criminals to patrolling the
streets of the capitol and forcibly removing the unhoused. Today,
(01:52:17):
the slope runs from undocumented immigrant sweeps to homeless sweeps.
Tomorrow it could run from restoring order to suppressing lawful
descent in the same span of time. There is the
logical outcome of a formula that has been refined over
decades identify or invent a threat stoke public fear, expand
(01:52:37):
executive power to solve it, quote unquote normalize the new
level of control, and then repeat with a broader definition
of threat. What he's describing is the Hegelian dialectic crisis,
you know, exactly, thesis, antithesis and synthesis, and the synthesis
becomes the new thesis. Each time the public accepts an
(01:52:57):
expansion of authority and in the name of security, the
next expansion comes faster and goes further. The dictatorial hunger
for power at heart, as Harvard's Lawrence Tribe has observed,
is insatiable. Every crisis becomes a test of our willingness
to let government sidestep the constitution, of our tolerance for
(01:53:18):
militarized quote unquote solutions to social problems, of whether the
public will resist or comply, of whether those in authority
can get away with moving the line yet again. For decades,
from Pearl Harbor to Red Scare, from nine to eleven
to the pandemic lockdowns, we have failed that each time.
Each time the line moves a little further, the slope
(01:53:40):
gets a little slicker, and the public grows more accustomed
to life under occupation. The players change Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden,
and now Trump again. But the game remains the same,
permanent crisis management, permanent power grabs, permanent erosion of liberty.
This is how constitutional limits limits die, not in one
(01:54:01):
dramatic coup, but in a series of incremental quote unquote
emergencies that accustom us to living under permanent federal occupation.
By that measure, the takeover of Washington, d C is
a chillingly case, a chilling case study. Ah, I'm looking
at the time because the break is coming up. But
(01:54:25):
he says, the issue is not whether Trump can seize
control of DC. Under section seventy forty of the District
of Columbia Home Rule Act, the President may do so
for forty eight hours without congressional approval, and up to thirty
days with notice to Congress. It's worth noting that this
provision has never been invoked before, and certainly not for
the purpose of cleaning up the squalor. The law was
(01:54:48):
envisioned for a truly extraordinary crisis, natural disasters, large scale riots,
not as a political tool for executing or executive house cleaning.
So the question we must ask is the symbolic heart
of the republic is transformed into a constitution free zone.
Is this why? Why? Now?
Speaker 12 (01:55:08):
Why?
Speaker 11 (01:55:09):
And again it hits the crime at the lowest level.
It's nonsense. It doesn't matter what the crime statistics are.
We don't want a police state all across America, folks.
We don't want to be patrolled by military who are
trained killers. We want peace officers in our country. You know,
(01:55:31):
we talked for years about how this, how how the
police force has become more militaristic themselves, how they've moved
away from being peace officers.
Speaker 12 (01:55:42):
Well, yeah, global global cop that's the plan. That's why
they you know, uh, put the National Guard or the
State National Guard or the State Guard under federal control
with permission of the governor.
Speaker 11 (01:56:02):
Yeah, we're out of this hour. Let's go ahead and
take the top of the hour break. When we come back,
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Thornton The Justice department released hours of interviews between a
top federal prosecutor And Gallaine, maxwell the only person convicted
for a role In Jeffrey epstein's. Crimes fox's Rich edson has.
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Speaker 34 (02:05:55):
Thank good, morning. Guys all, RIGHT i got a lot,
here so HOPEFULLY i can act pretty. Quick The Passe
commatatas fact which you, mentioned was signed into law in
eighteen seventy eight By President BRUTHERFORD. B, hayes and it
limits the powers of the federal government to use the
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federal to use a federal military personnel to enforce domestic
policies within The United. States, however this only applies to The,
army The, navy The Air, force The, marines and Now Space.
Force it does Not passcomatatas does not apply to The
Army National guard or to The Air National. Guard so
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those can be used in a law enforcement capacity when
the governor of the state deems it necessary and must
use his own home state National guard or the National
guard from other states if they are invited.
Speaker 43 (02:07:02):
In so in order for.
Speaker 34 (02:07:05):
Anything to be done In, Illinois Governor pritzker would literally
have to activate The Illinois National guard to come into Say,
chicago to lock down on crime in a police. Capacity.
Speaker 11 (02:07:24):
YEAH i don't see that. HAPPENING i don't see him
doing that.
Speaker 34 (02:07:27):
NOW i don't see that. Happening And trump cannot do
anything with regards to. That so Anything trump says About
chicago would be unconstitutional and a via direct.
Speaker 11 (02:07:40):
Violation, yeah, well you know what he's done other things
that are. Unconstitutional it hasn't stopped.
Speaker 34 (02:07:44):
Him, well that's. True with regards to D, c, however
things are a little bit different because in D, c
D c operates on what's called The Home Rule, act
which was passed in nineteen seventy. Three and what this
does is it allows The president act to take control
(02:08:10):
federally of the, police the law enforcement agencies within THE dc. Area,
now if you go back and you look at The,
constitution and its founding of DC dc has always been
under federal, control so everything That trump has done basically is. Lawful,
(02:08:31):
however when you go To Donald trump Using section seventoin
forty of The Home Rule act of seventy.
Speaker 43 (02:08:42):
Three it clearly, states, quote notwithstanding any other provision of,
law whenever The president of The United states determines that special.
Speaker 34 (02:08:53):
Conditions of an emergency nature exists which require the use
of The Metropolitan Police force for federal, purposes he may
direct the mayor to provide him and the mayor shall
provide such services of The Metropolitan Police force as The
president may deem necessary and. Appropriate in no, case, however
(02:09:14):
shall such services may available pursue into any such direction
under the sub section extend a period in excess of
forty eight hours unless The president, has prior to the
expiration of such, period notified The chairman and ranking minority
members of The committees on The district Of columbia of
(02:09:35):
The senate and The house Of representatives in writing as
to the reason for such, direction and a period of
time during which the need for such services is likely to. Continue,
so given that first, paragraph and there's four paragraphs in
section seven forty Entitled Emergency control of The. Police in
(02:09:58):
that first paragraph, there it clearly states that the president
only has this authority for forty eight hours unless The
House representatives and The senate extend that. Period, Right, so,
technically by this, Rule trump is in violation of The
(02:10:20):
Home Rule.
Speaker 11 (02:10:21):
Act, WELL i see all of this as kind of
a desensitization process because the more that they do, it
even if at the end of whatever deadline he may
or may not, have he withdraws the. TROOPS i, mean
this has been done before the president has been. Set
then later on a future administration can come in and, say,
(02:10:43):
Well trump did it and it turned out all, right
so it's no big. Deal so this is the, problem you,
know and you point out The POSSE Combatantus act really
isn't a whole you, know isn't a protection of, everything you,
know so the protections that people might think we, have
that's not even really that. Thorough but, UH i just
(02:11:06):
see people becoming more desensitized to this idea that we can,
yeah you, know police or, police it doesn't matter if
they're military police or if they're some other form of,
police you, know martial. Law under The, constitution they can
declare you, know put down civil, unrest but as ordinary
crime defined his civil. UNREST i don't think.
Speaker 12 (02:11:28):
SO i don't know that these democrats in the inner
cities are really trying hard to make.
Speaker 11 (02:11:36):
It so, right and they have made it so at certain.
TIMES i, mean the play if you wanted a military
to come, in it seems like when they were burning
down the police stations station In, minneapolis that would have
been the time to do. IT i, mean put down
the civil unrest and. That but that's supposed to Be
(02:11:58):
congress that does. That but the point is is that
would be the point which you would use something like,
that and it would be a very isolated situation until
the crisis is resolved and then you get them out of,
there you. Know but that's where these kinds of things
are are very, dangerous and the slippery slope argument comes.
IN i hate to keep using these types of, metaphors
(02:12:23):
but that that applies in people's. Mind once it's been,
done it's a lot easier to do it. Again it's
just like the lockdowns in twenty twenty and everything. Else you,
know they they've done, it you, know NOW i can
see them making you, know people said climate lockdowns are
coming next already we talked about last. Week In, canada
(02:12:47):
they're talking about you can't walk into the woods now
in certain provinces because you'll be fined if you. Do
and there are other things, NOW i mean they're fighting
people for what stoves up there. Now, yeah so it's
there's no end to the.
Speaker 44 (02:13:03):
Insanity the video, here, YEAH i was watching a video
here not long ago of a woman and her husband
who live In, canada and they were talking about you
now have, to IF i remember, correctly you have to
actually in writing provide to the government all the information
about your woodburning stove, yep which would you? Burn and
(02:13:25):
according to this new law or new whatever they've, passed
it says that you can only use your woodstove for
so many minutes out of every however many, hours which
you can preach to death because you. Can't you can't
heat a home if you're only doing twenty minutes out
(02:13:47):
of every two hours' that's why you bother building a.
Speaker 11 (02:13:51):
Fire, OKAY i got the article right here. Here it
is from THE Cbc Metro. Vancouver residents ask to register
fireplaces and woodstove By september Fifteenth Regional district says wood
burning is the biggest culprit when it comes to fine
particulate matter. Emissions, now they floated this idea at THE
epa here in The United states, too during The biden.
(02:14:13):
Administration this says Most Metro vancouver residents with a.
Speaker 12 (02:14:20):
Law hey international and. National most most people don't realize
the international part.
Speaker 11 (02:14:28):
Right Most Metro vancouver residents with a wood burning fireplace
or woodstove will have to register their appliances By september
fifteenth as part of regional bylaws or risk. Finds the
regional district says the initiative which will apply to most
of the area's residents living in the urban containment Boundary
(02:14:49):
urban containment. Boundary huh, comes that's, interesting isn't it an
urban Containment what is an urban containment? Boundary sounds like
you're not allowed to go out of the. Boundary.
Speaker 12 (02:15:03):
Huh well that's where they're headed with.
Speaker 11 (02:15:06):
It, Yeah so those that are living in that come
the initiative applies to, them and it comes as it
tries to control emissions from wood. Burning Metro vancouver says
that wood smoke from residential burning is the largest single
(02:15:27):
source of fine particulate matter emissions in the, region which
can be a major health concern for, seniors, infants and
other vulnerable. People, well you, KNOW i live In, michigan
which butts right up Against, canada AND i find the
emissions from all their wildfires coming down here in Southern
michigan to be a major health concern for all of
(02:15:50):
us when we see the smoke from their poor forest
management coming down. Here but they don't seem to care about. That,
no the problem is people burning wood to stay warm
in the.
Speaker 12 (02:16:02):
Wintertime, yeah and point out that you Said Metro. Vancouver
the new organization is metropolitan areas within. Regions you, know
counties and towns and cities and. States they're. Out they're
(02:16:27):
not part of The Global Management, plan but metro areas
and regions.
Speaker 11 (02:16:36):
Are so they, say just to finish this. Up other
efforts to curb the problem include rebates of up to
fifteen dollars to replace old wood burning devices with a
heat pump or a cleaner wood burning or electric. Model
you know, what here's the. Thing. Wood there's plenty of
wood In. Canada and what is? Cheap what is? Cheap
(02:17:00):
we don't want your heat. Pump but the name of
the game is. Control, FOLKS i have to.
Speaker 34 (02:17:06):
WONDER i have to, wonder you, know how many people and,
GOD i hate to even think about, this how many
people potentially are going to die as a result of
stupid policies like.
Speaker 11 (02:17:25):
This well they, do they do have a provision.
Speaker 34 (02:17:28):
For you after THIRTY i can tell, you after thirty
three years of being homeless and having survived blizzards In New,
york WHEN i was on the streets trying to, sleep cuddled,
up you, know huddled, up wrapped up in a tarp
next to the, interstate surviving a. SNOWSTORM i got trapped
in The Smoky mountains back in nineteen eighty, five right
(02:17:52):
Around christmas, time AND i was trapped up there for two.
WEEKS i can tell you that would. Fire we'll save your.
Life oh, Absolutely it does not take long to succumb
to freezing cold.
Speaker 11 (02:18:05):
Temperatures, yeah, right.
Speaker 34 (02:18:07):
Exactly, WELL i have to wonder how many people could
potentially die because of, stupid idiotic regulations by. Governments AND
i don't care what country it, is whether it's The United, States,
canada OR i don't. Care people are going to.
Speaker 11 (02:18:25):
Die well THEY i appreciate the, Call thank, you are
they do say they do have a provision in there
about if it's your primary source of, heat your only
source of, heat you, know then you might be able
to skate on. Buy but they're talking about finding people
up to five hundred dollars in. Fines this this is,
(02:18:48):
tyrannical absolutely. Tyrannical we do have a caller on it
From vancouver on the. Line let me go ahead and
take the. Call, hey thanks for the, call appreciate. It
let's go switch over To, VANCOUVER. Bc one of the
PEOPLE i guess that's probably going to be living under
this tyrannical. System, hey, hello come on.
Speaker 24 (02:19:05):
In, yes, well this is What i've been In vancouver
now since twenty, fourteen AND i was shocked to find
out that they were curbing the burning of wood in
fireplaces and such, like because In vancouver you walk around
(02:19:26):
and you look that every house ever built there was
scheduled for a, fireplace or maybe several fireplaces you. Seen
and so it's a policy that obviously the government wants
to stop.
Speaker 11 (02:19:43):
Something, yeah and they want to stop people from being
able to. LIVE i think is there any kind of
outcry or is any pushback to? This is there anything
people can?
Speaker 24 (02:19:55):
Do, okay So i'm living in an electric heated operation
AND i think probably there is an, outcry but it's
like everything that happens up, here it's a gradual. Chaos
(02:20:15):
things don't get done until they really get. Done AND
i just wanted to apologize for all that smoke coming
down From, canada but say it's the government that starts those,
fires not the. People we've got a. Things fires happen
and now In British columbia that are of the such
(02:20:39):
like happened In Pacific palace. Days, okay it's going on
in rural areas where obviously they want to clear the people,
out and they'll say something, like, well the railway sparks
from the railway break started the bridge on, fire and
then the bridge started the town on. Fire but you
look at pictures and you see the railway bridge was not.
(02:21:03):
Touched it was a total con. JOB i just wanted
to call BECAUSE i was listening to the first part
of your, show and what's happening with this increased security
in the cities Like, WASHINGTON. Dc THEN i think we
have to ask the question what's in store for twenty twenty?
(02:21:25):
Six back to you for your comments on.
Speaker 11 (02:21:28):
That what's in store for twenty twenty. SIX i don't.
Speaker 12 (02:21:33):
KNOW i have to think about.
Speaker 11 (02:21:34):
THAT i don't, know BECAUSE i don't know the. Future
but if the process doesn't move forward quick, ENOUGH i
could see a false flag being pulled, off some kind
of terrorist. Act, yeah you, know.
Speaker 24 (02:21:50):
Well look at we had the summit conference In alaska
a couple of days, ago went quite, nicely and then
we're getting a rhetoric now that well we have to
be we can't win a war unless we get an,
offensive you. See so it's the back and forth type of.
Situation so my impression is that we've got this increase
(02:22:12):
security because some kind of major war or major conflict
would be. Coming now back.
Speaker 11 (02:22:19):
To you for your, YEAH i completely. AGREE i completely.
Agree and we also have the the new war on,
terror which is the drug car tells that they're the New,
taliban they're the New, mujahideen the people that we got
to go fight now In Latin. America you, know as
(02:22:40):
as we poke The russian, bear we alienate all of our,
allies and now we have to go and fight a new.
Endeavor you, know how about we just Make america strong
and let the other countries worry about. Themselves that's that
to me would be a better, option don't you.
Speaker 24 (02:22:56):
Think well that was the platform that we all like
to hear in twenty, sixteen twenty, fifteen you, see AND
i was all set for, that of. Course but now
we're talking about taking Over, venezuela you, see so of
course we'd have the oil. Then But venezuela is a
(02:23:18):
believe in ally Of. Russia SO i just called in
to share my concern for your concern in terms of
the world, view. Ma'am what do you, THINK vicki, right, yes, yeah.
Speaker 12 (02:23:36):
Well that makes. SENSE i wondered what they were talking
about when they were talking about a territory, swap you,
know With putin taking more of The. Ukraine BUT i
was wondering what territory Is trump talking, about so that
(02:23:56):
he's probably talking About.
Speaker 11 (02:23:58):
Venezuela well that could be.
Speaker 24 (02:24:02):
Anyway thanks for taking my.
Speaker 12 (02:24:05):
Call well don't, go don't leave, yet BECAUSE i have
a question for.
Speaker 34 (02:24:09):
You, okay what What.
Speaker 12 (02:24:11):
Since you you live In, vancouver you're in The Pacific
northwest economic, region what are you hearing About alberta breaking
away and joining The United.
Speaker 24 (02:24:26):
States, yes Well i'll tell you. What alberta has a
very important pipeline that goes Through British. Columbia uh and
we fill at least one tanker a, day WHICH i
believe is On they've got about LAST i checked at
twenty tankers oil tankers in The bay And, vancouver and
(02:24:50):
one gets filled every day and is sent, OUT i,
believe To. China SO i GUESS i can only say
AS i hope they take the pipeline And British columbia
can Join alberta to join The United. States i'm not
exactly being sarcastic WHEN i say, that because my mother's
(02:25:10):
family all came from The states so.
Speaker 12 (02:25:17):
Well people are thinking that this is a relatively new
idea That alberta is breaking away because they're mad about
the events in the last few. Years but that's not really.
True The Pacific Northwest Economic region was established in nineteen
(02:25:38):
ninety one and it's encoded Into idaho. Law AND i,
wonder you, know how can they do, that because it's
a cross border region that they're, defining, right and.
Speaker 24 (02:25:57):
The Rocky mountains take. Precedent you, see you've got hockey
mountains coming all the way down From, Alaska, Yukon British,
columbia and of course down Through Washington state Into. California
so this is one thing that everybody here, shares is
this geopolitical, structure you, see SO i could see things getting.
(02:26:22):
CLOSER i think the border Between vancouver And Washington state
is probably one of the busiest borders daily for traffic
crossing in and. Out if only you consider The. Chinese
you've got half a million Plus chinese In vancouver Greater,
Area Greater, vancouver constantly going back and forth To Washington, State.
Speaker 11 (02:26:47):
Oregon and all, RIGHT i got to take a. Break so, hey, yeah, okay,
hey thank you so. MUCH i appreciate the. Call god bless, you.
Sir you're, Well, yeah bye, bye you're.
Speaker 43 (02:26:56):
Right call.
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more half hour to go and we sunset another. One
let's go back to the. Phones let's go To texas
now and take a call. There, hello you're on the.
Air go, ahead, please.
Speaker 49 (02:31:22):
Hey darren that he Is andy In. Texas, HEY i
just wanted to throw out at you. Guys you know
you were talking About Pusse commentitus and. Whatnot everybody needs
to go back To september twenty, seventh twenty twenty four
and see what Their congress did in regards To pussey Comment.
Titus they basically gave permission to the government to use
the legal force and work in tandem with their, local
(02:31:44):
county and state. Government so people should go back there
and research. That that's just the one. Thing and then another.
Thing everybody thinks That Joe biden pulled out Of afghanistan.
Speaker 7 (02:31:54):
Abruptly and he.
Speaker 49 (02:31:56):
Didn't Donald trump signed In february of twenty twenty while
he was, campaigning he signed The out Of Afghanistan Free card,
then So Joe biden had nothing to do with that
pull out and it was just. Ugly of, Course Joe
biden could handle it a lot. Better but it was
(02:32:16):
an order By Donald.
Speaker 34 (02:32:19):
Trump an.
Speaker 11 (02:32:19):
Agreement, yeah there.
Speaker 49 (02:32:21):
Is these people work in. Tandem these people work in.
Speaker 11 (02:32:23):
Tandem, yeah what you're saying is absolutely. True we've talked
about this before on the, show in, Fact biden's press. Secretary,
now they didn't say it very, much AND i thought
that they really kind of dropped the ball on it
because they should have pointed to that agreement more than they.
(02:32:44):
Did but they, did you, know brush upon it, passively
in a passive, way that there was an agreement to pull. Out,
frankly THE us government never honors its. AGREEMENTS i don't
know why they would start honoring that, one and especially
with you, know the. Mujahideen. Whoops, WELL i guess we
(02:33:06):
ended up losing. Him but, yes what he's saying is absolutely.
True there Was trump orchestrated that there was a negotiated
agreement and The biden. Administration well that's kind of. Weird
DO i still have, YOU vicki, Yeah i'm. Here, Okay,
well that is. WEIRD i lost the connection to the
(02:33:28):
phone bridge for some. Reason that is. STRANGE i don't
know what, happened but we got disconnected from the phone.
Bridge i'll see IF i can get that back up.
Again that's. Weird but, yeah The biden administration people in
there said that they felt That trump had kind of
(02:33:49):
set them, up BUT i don't really understand why that
they thought that they had to follow through with that. Agreement,
now bear in, Mind i'm all in favor of pulling
out of, countries but the problem Is biden didn't pull.
Out and you know what they did is they turned
it right around and got right back in somewhere. Else,
(02:34:10):
yeah pull Out, afghanistan start a, warring let's start a
war In. Ukraine then next, well.
Speaker 12 (02:34:16):
If you understand this whole global port system that they're,
building they need TO i guess have the military, there
because the military is involved in setting up the information system's,
structure you, know global freight tracking and all of. That
(02:34:39):
so and the global health system military is involved in
that as. Well so but one THING i wanted to
comment on what he was, saying and it just slipped my.
Speaker 11 (02:34:57):
Mind, well let me, see let me see if he
back because uh or because we're. Back, hello are you still? There? Andy?
Okay maybe not.
Speaker 22 (02:35:10):
All?
Speaker 11 (02:35:10):
Right so, YEAH i guess. Not, well that's. Unfortunate but,
YEAH I i.
Speaker 12 (02:35:16):
Oh, oh, Oh i'm posse. Comatatas. Okay around the year two,
thousand Before september eleventh, happened The congress was debating that
was an, issue whether or not to eliminate posse. Comittatis,
yeah AND i REMEMBER i was. NOT i was not
(02:35:40):
in any way activated at all at that, point AND
i thought that was a really bad. Idea, yeah BUT
i didn't have anything to tie it. To you, know.
Speaker 11 (02:35:54):
Is andy? There, YEAH i think he's.
Speaker 47 (02:35:56):
There.
Speaker 49 (02:35:57):
Now, yeah let's let's go with The, WASHINGTON dc thing
and the troops in the in the, streets and they
gave the homeless people either go to, rehab go to a,
shelter or go to jail if you refuse either of those.
Two so this is kind of interesting in. Itself now
we have Military International, guard but we also seen some
regular military. There apparently they're running the. Show and The
(02:36:19):
National guard is there. Whatever same thing at the southern,
border same thing In, california same thing in every disasters
on this. Stuff AND i, think and they're making this
very prominent to us and. STUFF i think what they're
doing is they're reading us for martial law in some.
Speaker 22 (02:36:32):
Respects and we're seeing.
Speaker 49 (02:36:34):
This for years and years and, years we've been thinking
they're gonna call martial law and THESE stemac camps are
going to open. UP i, mean what is this gator
prison thing down?
Speaker 11 (02:36:41):
There is that?
Speaker 22 (02:36:42):
Really?
Speaker 49 (02:36:42):
Why why would They why wouldn't they just send these people?
Home why do they have to have a prison for these?
People is it really for?
Speaker 11 (02:36:48):
Them? Oh, yeah that's the. Question we don't have everybody
else in these. Things, yeah well that's entirely. Right and you,
know temporarily a court has threw a monkey wrench into
that whole. Plan supposedly they can't expand it or bring
any more prisoners. IN i think in time they will
probably win that out on. Appeal but there's a couple
(02:37:12):
of ways of looking at. It they might be using
that as a staging ground for the. Deportations the problem is,
is just as you point, out what can be used
for illegal, aliens and, again as with everything, else they
are the low hanging. Fruit you, know this is something
this is a way to get conservative, people people who
(02:37:34):
care about our, country patriot patriots to support whatever it
is they're trying to, do is by using the low hanging.
Fruit so that's the cautionary tale that we have to you,
know the slippery slope we have to avoid is to you,
know like with everify everything, else all these tracking, systems surveillance,
(02:37:55):
systems all the, technocracy the rule by. Algorithm these are
the types of webs that you have to the traps
that you have to, avoid the, pitfalls the massive uh
traps that you have to try to.
Speaker 49 (02:38:13):
Avoid, yeah it would it be too far fish to
think that they were organized enough that they brought enough
of these people on the southern border northern border flowing
then voted. Them however they got all these illegal Chair
would it be too much to think that they were
intelligent enough to train some of these people to actually
man THESE stema, Camps because if you put Military american
(02:38:35):
military people in charge of THESE stema camps and they
see mom and popser or somebody's brother or a, relative
they're not going to be so you, know keen on
keeping everybody in. There is it too far fetch to
think that they may have already trained some of these
people to man THESE fema, camps because years and years
ago we heard about several several hundreds OF fema camps and.
(02:38:56):
Stuff they said it was for illegal immigrants for some,
reason which every thing is always. Reversed it seems reverse
when you think about. Government they say we're going to do,
this and you think the exact. Opposite you're generally, right
that's how this thing works with, us and we're just
such a dumbed down. Population would it be too far
fettered to think that they that some of these people
they came across the border illegally or so we're calling them,
(02:39:17):
ilegals that they're actually military people and they're set up
to actually do.
Speaker 11 (02:39:22):
Something, WELL I i don't think it's too far, fetched
And i'll up you up you. ONE i don't think
it's too far fetched because some of these people are
already you, know they've already made it to where in
some places they want to let put put these people
on the. Ballot there are the big controversy has been
that they are you, know whether or not they can.
Vote but you get enough of them in an, area
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they're going to be next wanting to run for public.
Speaker 12 (02:39:48):
Office and, well hold on a, second let me, go
you one.
Speaker 11 (02:39:52):
Bait we already, wait let me. Finish we already Have
CHINESE uh centers policing the population here in The United,
states we have certain in certain diaspora, areas there Are
chinese that are looking over uh Other chinese in the,
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diaspora and and if they are acting out of, line
they'll be reported back home and their families threatened and
things like. That so if you can have something like
that going on inside The United, states what is essentially
a quasi military police operation operating on the behat and
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on the behalf of Communist, china THEN i think all
bets are off in terms of policing the population in
a prison. System go, AHEAD, Vicki, YEAH i.
Speaker 12 (02:40:47):
Was just gonna, SAY i have a picture of a
like a military sergeant and there are about five people
From South, america you, know because they're pretty, short and
they're being trained by An american military. Officer and SO
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i AND i know that they allow foreigners to join
our military to Become american.
Speaker 11 (02:41:19):
Citizens, yeah that's. True good. Point, Yeah so that's how
you know what.
Speaker 12 (02:41:24):
You're saying is far fetched at.
Speaker 11 (02:41:26):
All no anything else they're.
Speaker 49 (02:41:28):
In, well well, yeah real. Quick you just reminded me
of something back when we were talking about THESE fema
camps two thousand and. Eight you're Going obama was in
that's when it got big and we started hearing about
it a lot and. Whatnot they actually were advertising for a.
POSITION i think it was like Eleven echo or, something
which was A fema. Guard they were advertising for these.
(02:41:49):
Things could they possibly Have can you imagine what their
requirements were to get that? Job to man THE fema
camp basically is what they were offering an application for.
That can you even? Imagine it would have to be
somebody who was cold? Parted you, know some of these
people that went Into, fallujah they. Survived they're not the
(02:42:09):
ones who committed. Suicide the ones who had a great
time blowing people up because they you were told by
their government they could do, it they could kill, them
and they're all now there are are. Police they got
all these tattoos and they love. It maybe you can
get some of those people to man the prisoners and,
stuff but it's Certainly, look let me just end with.
This our government is not our, friend it's our. Enemy
(02:42:30):
and our government has been the world's terrorists from the get.
Go it never was any of These hamas or Any
it never. Was it was. Us these guys have a
world agenda and they're going through with. It it has nothing
to do with The, constitution has nothing to do With.
Congress that's all a.
Speaker 24 (02:42:48):
Show it's a.
Speaker 49 (02:42:49):
Facade these people have all come, Together they've got into
these big, meetings The club Of, rome The Trilado, commission
The Builderberg, group all these leaders have come together and
they've decided whether going to take this. World and we're
a victim of what they're doing to. Us we're all
in a hammer here and we're kind of just narrating
our own.
Speaker 11 (02:43:08):
Demise you're exactly. Right thank you for. THAT i appreciate.
That good.
Speaker 12 (02:43:14):
Call, Yeah idaho tried to pass a law that would
allow prison officials to move prisoners out of. State, now
they didn't say it was TO fema, camps BUT i
did write letters to the editor to the governor about,
(02:43:39):
that and WHAT i said, was they may be Bad,
idahoans but there are Bad, idahoans AND i think it's
a it's a bad idea to allow the export of
prisoners to out of state, locations.
Speaker 11 (02:44:01):
Because the next step, is you, Know january, Sixth remember.
THAT i, mean if this had been the norm for
criminals to be exported from The United states to some other,
country if that had been the president had been set
and that was acceptable to. Do do you not, think, again,
(02:44:21):
listeners that The biden administration wouldn't be all too happy
to export or deport to a foreign. Prison people that
supported The trump, administration The january six ers who entered the,
capital many of whom didn't even bother doing anything but
(02:44:41):
enter The. Capitol but it didn't. Matter they were all domestic.
Terrorists it was all an. Uprising you don't think that
they would be happy to use that. Tool of course they,
would of course they. Would so in a waiting moments
of the broadcast said you just have to address the
elephant in the, Room John, bolton the war Hungry walrus
(02:45:07):
just got rated by THE. Fbi all.
Speaker 42 (02:45:09):
THIS fbi agents rated the home Of President trump's former
national security Advisor John bolton this. Morning David sputt joins, Me, Now,
david what's going on?
Speaker 11 (02:45:18):
Here, well that was yesterday. Morning by the, way the
home and the.
Speaker 47 (02:45:21):
Office we can add the office to the list Of
Ambassador John.
Speaker 7 (02:45:25):
Bolton he is the former.
Speaker 47 (02:45:26):
National security advisor that butted heads With President trump During
trump's first. Term this happened about seven o'clock this morning
At bolton's. HOME a couple of hours later at his.
Office now we are told by multiple sources this is
related to the potential For bolton having stored classified documents
that officials believe he shouldn't. Have, NO i want to
(02:45:47):
be very clear to everybody watching right, Now John bolton
is not under. Arrest John bolton is not facing any,
charges And John bolton is not in custody right. Now
we know that he's at his office as authorities continue
to take documents.
Speaker 5 (02:45:59):
Out of THAT dc.
Speaker 47 (02:46:00):
Office we're told that the chairman and ranking member of
The House Intelligence committee were actually told about this in,
advance and THAT Cia Director John radcliffe GAVE Fbi Director
Cash patel some advance, intelligence some limited intelligence to be
able to go forward and essentially get a search warrant
from a. Judge, remember a judge has to sign off
(02:46:22):
on stuff like. This so let me show you a
couple of posts on x on social media this. Morning
the first, one if we have, it is FROM Fbi
Director Cash. Pattel this was posted around the time that
agents were Rating bolton's. Place While patel does not specifically
Mentioned Ambassador, bolton he, writes no one is above the.
LAW fbi agents on a mission his Boss Attorney General
(02:46:44):
Pam bondi later Wrote america's safety isn't. Negotiable justice will
be pursued, always And patel's Deputy Dan bongino says public
corruption will not be. Tolerated so a lot of different
moving pieces here right. NOW i want to point out
we've reached out multiple times To Ambassador bolton through his.
Attorney people have Called Ambassador bolton's cell, phone we called his.
(02:47:06):
Office somebody hung up when we asked for, Comment so
we've really reached out many. Times have not heard anything,
yet but we're suspecting that he might say something. Today
it just. Depends but this is, very very early in the.
Process And Ambassador John, bolton while his home and office were,
rated he is not facing any charges now and he's
not in.
Speaker 7 (02:47:25):
Custody.
Speaker 11 (02:47:26):
NOW i find this. Interesting you, KNOW fbi agents were
seen taking documents and stuff from the. Home it was
fascinating to me to watch certain members of the, media
even though supposedly who used to be on the, right
Like Steve luckner Of Agenda FREE. Tv he asked Whether
bolton was a legitimate, target IMPLYING i guess that the
(02:47:46):
raid could be a revenge move And i'm asking where
were you when the previous administration was, raiding, arresting and
imprisoning their political. Opponents, YEAH i.
Speaker 12 (02:47:59):
Post THINK i think they all take. Documents do you
Remember Sandy? Berger, Sandberger Sandy, berger his name Is samuel
that if they called Him. Sandy he's actually stole documents
out of The library Of, congress out of the, archives
(02:48:23):
and he was prosecuted for. It he lost his. License
but he was one of the negotiators that was working
on the what you'd, say the common market Of. America
SO i don't, think you, know it's arrest or you,
(02:48:46):
know searching a public officials home for documents is kind
of like a sure way to be able to take
somebody out of out of, business you.
Speaker 11 (02:49:00):
Know, WELL i THINK i am no fan Of John,
bolton AND i Think John bolton probably needs to be
investigated for other. Reasons at the very. LEAST i think
all of these, People John bolton and a lot of
these people that are members of the so called national security,
state you, know we would refer to them as the deep.
(02:49:22):
STATE i think many of these people are guilty of,
sedition if not outright.
Speaker 12 (02:49:30):
Treason, WELL i remember one thing That bolton. Did he
WAS un ambassador for a, WHILE i, believe and he
gave THE un, help AND i liked. THAT i want
us to get out of THE.
Speaker 11 (02:49:47):
Un bolton is all in favor of starting the Next World.
War you, know he's a big gun control. Guy he
was a huge gun control advocate at The State. DEPARTMENT
i am not a fan Of John, bolton but all
that being, said, uh you, know AND i posted a
similar comment about you, Know Jared luckner on on, YouTube
(02:50:13):
AND i got crap posters demanding examples like are you kidding?
ME i rarely engage with these, troubles BUT i couldn't
resist this. TIME i asked, HIM i, said what are
you talking? About are you kidding? Me where have you
been the last several? Years you, know first of, all
you can start with a radar mar a, lago and
then you Got james. O'Keefe he was raided under the
(02:50:35):
last administration for something that was clearly NEVER i mean
that was over The Ashley biden, diary which he tried
to give. Back actually he didn't even go public with
it because he wasn't sure it was real until they raided,
him and then they pretty much proved it was. Real
that was the one Where Ashley biden, was you, know
(02:50:57):
talking about how her her father used to shower with
her when she was a little. Girl uh huh you.
Speaker 12 (02:51:04):
Know uh so they ended up taking away his uh. Organization,
yeah well that was that was later on. Situation it
was all part and parcel of the same.
Speaker 11 (02:51:16):
Thing he made the mistake of going up against the
big pharmaceutical monstrosity and uh and that was a bridge
too far. Apparently but anyway that you get so you
Got Marl, Lago james, O'Keefe, Thees Paul, Manafort Roger, Stone Steve,
Bannon George, Papadopolis Peter. NAVARRO i, mean just to name a.
(02:51:37):
Few there were. More there were definitely. More you, know
the list probably would be as long as your arm
not to, talk you, know if you want to give, examples,
clearly if someone, doesn't you, know demands that you give,
examples they're not paying, attention. Right but you could bring
all the people From january sixth In, yeah well many
(02:51:58):
of these people didn't do.
Speaker 12 (02:51:59):
It John early, on WHEN i started posting on social,
media it was always prove, it prove, it prove. It,
Yeah so that's WHY i have so much documentation on
EVERYTHING i, do.
Speaker 11 (02:52:12):
But nothing you ever say is enough for these. People
they will never you, know The january six ers will waved.
Speaker 12 (02:52:18):
In, documentation they won't read.
Speaker 11 (02:52:20):
It, Yeah John bolton is a. Snake but you, Know
i'm not a fan of going after other people who
are your political opponents, either and so that's that's a fine.
Line there needs to be some real, EVIDENCE i, guess.
Speaker 23 (02:52:41):
You.
Speaker 11 (02:52:41):
Know but, anyway let's go, ahead go back to the
phones times getting away from. Us we're almost out of.
TIME i don't know where this caller is calling, from but,
hello you're on the.
Speaker 50 (02:52:50):
Air go, ahead, PLEASE i Doing i'm com From, California.
OKAY i had two two part, questions, like you're the
people you just. Listed they're kind of in that page treat, side,
right they get the people with that we're Pro. America
and then you have the other, side which is the
liberal woke. STUFF i was. WONDERING i, mean it's pretty
obvious they're both kind of working towards the same. Goal
(02:53:13):
SO i guess the two parts of the question is is
this all basically just repackage? Communism are they taking us
into like A bolshevik, state or is this sort of
kind of like a new hybrid of you, know because
we have a, loom we have like all the way,
back A, Luminati, freemasonry all these Sex is everybody buying
for position or are they all just you, know tentacles
(02:53:35):
of the same. Octopus and the other part of that
is if are is there anything holding them back right?
Now is this just theater so that people don't take
to the, streets or is there actually still a little
bit of integrity somewhere that's preventing the full out outpouring
of their.
Speaker 34 (02:53:53):
Plan.
Speaker 11 (02:53:54):
Yeah i've got an answer to that, QUESTION. Vicki did
you want to try it first or you.
Speaker 12 (02:54:00):
WELL i would say, communism, yes but The World organization
is fascism because corporations are in, charge even though they
maintain themselves in the, background and they let the government
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appear to be as if it's a. Government it's really
the global system is corporate and they are implementing systems
that are communists in. Nature.
Speaker 11 (02:54:34):
Yeah my answer to that is similar To vicky's That,
YES i would go with your hybrid. ANSWER i think
it is a hybrid. System it has elements of communism in. It,
absolutely state, CONTROL i mean the state taking control or
somebody mentioned. EARLIER i forget which call it was About
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intel and the state taking control of a certain percentage
of that company their. Stock you, know so there is
a blending of corporate and government here that is quite.
Alarming we certainly don't have a free market. Anymore it's
highly highly manipulated.
Speaker 12 (02:55:16):
Market they talk about free market, capitalism it's all. Byes.
Speaker 11 (02:55:23):
Yeah so as far as them working, together, YEAH i
think there's a lot more synergistic between the between the
sides than people give credit.
Speaker 13 (02:55:34):
For.
Speaker 12 (02:55:34):
Honestly, yeah BUT i do think that they work hard
to maintain that.
Speaker 11 (02:55:39):
Separation, unfortunately we're just about out of. Time the show
is almost All hopefully we addressed. Everything you had their.
Color if, not call back because uh it was a good. Question,
hey thank, You god bless, You thank you, Listeners thank.
You vicky has always appreciated everything you. Do god bless
you and every one of. You we got to. Go
we're out of, time just kind of snuck up on.
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Us pray for this, republic do what you can to restore.
It god bless each and every one of, you and
we'll talk to you. Soon thank, you, er thank, You
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