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"JihadGPT" 

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The communist roots of Labor Day. President Trump announces the U.S. will accept another 600,000 new communist Chinese student visa holders. National security, intelligence, and strategic risk expert Casey Fleming joins us in the first hour to discuss the implications. WHO moves forward with pandemic treaty ratification plans. Of particular concern is Article 12 and the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing System. Attorney and international activist Reggie Littlejohn joins us in the second hour to explain the details and offer solutions. Also, Trump moves forward with plans to send 17,000 troops into 19 states as a "force multiplier" for ICE, while threatening Baltimore with troops and a cut in funds for the Key bridge project. Russia's cracks down on its citizens usage of the Internet. Democrats push more gun control after existing gun control laws failed to stop Minneapolis church shooter. The Saudis get a chat bot, and more. (Full guest information below.)
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Order, new world order, new world order.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
This is a moment to cease. The glidoscope has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us reorder this world around.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Us, a new world order, a world where.

Speaker 4 (00:22):
The United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision
of its founders.

Speaker 5 (00:27):
Nevertheless, United States in a key position to shape is
so that the problem of the prensidentity will be the
emergence of a new international order the.

Speaker 6 (00:40):
First decade of the twenty first century. But out of
what is will be created the greatest.

Speaker 7 (00:45):
Restructuring of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy,
greatest restructuring of the global economy, a new world order
was created, dou meaning the.

Speaker 8 (00:57):
Crisis of our rebel.

Speaker 9 (00:58):
The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and
open society, and we are as a people inherently and
historically opposed to secret societies, the secret os and a
secret proceedings.

Speaker 8 (01:13):
Waiting war on the new world order.

Speaker 6 (01:15):
The councils of government.

Speaker 10 (01:17):
We must guard again the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
it sought or unsought by the military industrial conflict.

Speaker 8 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.

Speaker 11 (01:43):
From FEMER Regions five to ten. This is Governor America
during Weeks. Vickey Davis is here as well. It is
the thirtieth of August twenty twenty five. Nice to have
you with us once again, ladies and gentlemen. A lot
going on. It's going to be a crampack program. We
have a couple of guests coming on, one this hour
at the bottom of the hour, and one at the
bottom of the second hour. We'll get to that as

(02:03):
time progresses. Hey, good morning, VICKI, Good morning. How was
your week busy? Yeah, yeah, definitely busy. And of course
you're going into.

Speaker 12 (02:15):
Trying to organize my research into a coherent whole, at
least the research that I did on the communist Chinese
coming to Meridian, Idaho. Yeah, it's important research and I
don't know how many other people across the country did

(02:37):
the same kind of research for their area. But it
all began with the transportation system.

Speaker 11 (02:47):
Yeah. Well, there's a lot of world order. Yeah, no
world order, and you've got to wonder what's really going
on with regard to the communist Chinese. That's one of
the things we're going to be talking about at the
bottom of the hour today with Casey Fleming, because Trump
is now proposing that there be six hundred thousand more
communist Chinese students coming in now, they were clicked quick

(03:11):
to clarify that this is going to be a continuation
of the policy. This is nothing new. But the American
people did not elect Donald Trump in order to continue
the policies from the last administration. So we'll discuss that
sum as time progresses here. But you know, we're going
into the Labor Day weekend, VICKI. And of course this

(03:31):
is a Communist holiday. And there is a website in
defense of Marxism which wrote about the first Labor Day
and it was they said it was celebrated on September
fifth of eighteen eighty two in New York City, and
subsequent years its popularity grew as many other cities, states,
and municipalities began to make official declarations of a workers

(03:55):
holiday around the beginning of September. However, it was not
declared an official national holiday until eighteen ninety four, and
when this declaration was made. The federal government had motives
other than simply wanting workers to have a holiday to
celebrate the strength and the spirit of decor of the

(04:16):
trade in labor organizations. To understand why the government declared
Labor Day in national holiday in eighteen ninety four, we
need to look at what was going on that year.
Eighteen ninety four saw several labor explosions. No, that's not
a bunch of babies going into labor ladies and gentlemen. No,
these are apparently labor explosions surrounding May Day, which the

(04:38):
First Congress of this Socialist International had declared International Workers
Day in eighteen eighty nine in memory of the martyrs
of the eighteen eighty six Haymarket massacre in Chicago. On
May first, eighteen ninety four, May Day riots began in
Cleveland as millions who found themselves unemployed following the Panic

(04:58):
of eighteen ninety three took to the streets to demand
that their grievances be heard. So there you go, there's
the roots. You know. They go on to talk about
May eleventh, eighteen ninety four, the workers of the Pullman
Palace car Company struck. They were soon to be joined
by Eugene Debs American Railroad Union, which effectively shut down

(05:21):
rail traffic out of Chicago. The President, Grover Cleveland reacted harshly,
sending troops to put down the strikers. Bloodshed and further
uprisings followed. Debs was jailed and the strike was finally
put down in the middle of June. The bosses and
their government were clearly fearful of the May Day riots

(05:41):
and Pullman's strike. One reason for their fear was that
the memory of the Paris Commune of eighteen seventy one
and the eighteen seventy seven general strikes and uprisings across
the US were clearly on their minds, and this explained
President Cleveland's trigger happy response to the strike. Days after
the strike was put down, Cleveland pushed a proposal for

(06:01):
an officially recognized Labor Day through Congress, which passed unanimously.
It was declared officially on June twenty eighth, eighteen ninety four,
and was first celebrated in September of that year. The
September holiday was conceived of and celebrated by socialists and
militants within the labor movement, and we should remember they

(06:25):
say we should remember and reclaim this history. Well, okay,
so I'm happy to tell people about the history. In
the words of Peter McGuire, one of the inspirers of
the holiday, on Labor Day, we are to celebrate those
who quote have delved and carved all the grandeur that

(06:45):
we behold unquote. The first Monday of September belongs to us,
they say, and not the bosses. So there you go.
Labor Day a celebration of Marxism and socialism. And there's something.

Speaker 12 (07:03):
You can get a chance to listen to any of
the speeches that were on c SPAN Labor Day speeches, No,
it was pretty interesting. I I wanted to go back
and listen again, but I didn't have time. But yeah,
it's definitely a labor that was a labor event.

Speaker 11 (07:28):
Yeah, I find listening to a lot of stuff on
c SPAN a labor mm hm, because it's a it's
a lot of work to stay awake when some of
these characters are talking. But anyway, that's I just thought
that was interesting. I mean, I knew that Labor Day was,
you know, a communistic, socialistic type of an event, but

(07:50):
you know they're hearing them talk about it. Themselves, it's
pretty much uh well, it's pretty enlightening. I think, you know,
they say that needs to be reclaimed by them, but
they're trying to reclaim everything or reclaimed. They're trying to
claim everything. And certainly much of the world is already

(08:11):
communistic in their government, and they won't stop. They won't
rest until they overthrow every type of government. And this
is why we need to be very careful about communist
Chinese or any Chinese or any communists flooding into the country.
The more of these types of people. You know that
China has historically used spies to come into the country.

(08:35):
And I guess I don't understand Trump's thoughts on this
other than he's a wolf in sheep's clothing. That's the
way I see it.

Speaker 12 (08:53):
It would seem so, wouldn't it, right, especially with his
announcement that that he's considering allowing another six hundred thousand
communists Chinese to come into the country.

Speaker 11 (09:10):
Yeah, on visa and just in time for Labor Day. VICKI, Hey,
the tariffs. That's one thing that I think has needed
to happen, is tariffs on imports. We've been calling it
for years. I'm not crazy with the erratic way it's
being implemented. But yesterday an appeals court just said that

(09:31):
Trump's tariffs are illegal, but they're leaving them in place
for now.

Speaker 13 (09:34):
We're getting ruling from an appellate court on the issue
of President Trump's tariffs. So this is breaking right now.

Speaker 11 (09:42):
This is what we know.

Speaker 13 (09:43):
A US appeals court ruling today that most of the
President's tariffs are illegal writer says that undercuts the President's
use of the levies is a key international economic policy
tool here. So now, the court allowed the tariffs to
remain in place throughout over fourteenth to give the come
administration a chance to file an appeal with the US

(10:06):
Supreme Court. Here, so the tariffs they're still in place,
but this court rule that they're illegal. Now we'll see
whether or not the highest court in the land takes
them up.

Speaker 11 (10:18):
Okay, so there you go.

Speaker 12 (10:24):
Yeah, I'd like to I need to read that ruling.
I'd like to know why they're illegal. It could have
to do with the our participation in the World Trade Organization,
well with the World Trade Organization when they created that,

(10:44):
that was essentially turning over our country to the United Nations.
The regulation of corporations turning it over to the United
Nations World Trade Organization for dispute settlement. You know, so

(11:10):
in nineteen ninety, George Herbert Walker Bush's New World Order
was essentially the conversion of the world from political systems
meaning nation state nation states, to economic organizations.

Speaker 11 (11:34):
Yeah, so you have a.

Speaker 12 (11:36):
World economy with no borders, and it's destroyed our country.

Speaker 11 (11:42):
Actually, yeah, the Constitution gives Congress the power to lay
and collect taxes, duties in posts and exercises, and to
pay the debts and provide for common defense, in general
welfare and all that it's supposed to be. Congress. Now,

(12:06):
they did delegate some of the some of their responsibilities
to the president, so I think that probably would you know,
I haven't looked at this particular case, but that probably,
I'm guessing would be the basis for the the overturning.
But like I said, they left it in place. They're

(12:28):
giving time for the Supreme Court appeal, you know, the
the administration to appeal to the Supreme Court. So we'll
see where that goes. I don't know.

Speaker 12 (12:37):
Well, I think that's why Trump appears to be a
dictator to half the country, because you can't have a
political system a political process running an economic system. So
I think Congress transferred over so much power to the

(13:01):
presidency that with the reason being that they changed over
the world the New World Order to be a one
world economics system.

Speaker 6 (13:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (13:16):
Well, Trump seems to think people one a dictator. This
is what he said this week.

Speaker 14 (13:21):
I think the Democrats better get smart, and you know,
politically I hope they don't, but actually in terms of
love for the country, I hope they do because it
will be good to work together. So I'm thinking about,
you know, when I have some slob like Britzker criticizing
us before we even go there, I made the statement
that next should be Chicago, because, as you all know,
Chicago's a killing field.

Speaker 6 (13:41):
Right.

Speaker 11 (13:42):
He's talking about sending troops into Chicago. And so this
was a White House gaggle with the press, and he
came right out and said, you know, he's being accused
of being a dictator. And he said, well, people might
like a dictator.

Speaker 14 (13:58):
And they don't acknowledge it, and they said, we don't
need them.

Speaker 12 (14:01):
Freedom.

Speaker 6 (14:02):
Freedom.

Speaker 14 (14:02):
He's a dictator. He's a dictator. A lot of people
are saying, maybe we like a dictator. I don't like
a dictator. I'm not a dictator. I'm a man with
great common sense and miss smart person. And when I
see what's happening to our cities and then you send
in troops, instead of being praised, they saying you're trying.

Speaker 8 (14:21):
To take over the republic.

Speaker 6 (14:24):
These people are sick.

Speaker 11 (14:25):
But okay, yeah, I don't think it's uh. I think
it's sick to think that your people liked a dictator.
You know, he said a lot of people say, well,
maybe we like a dictator. I don't know anybody that
says we like a dictator. Do you know of anybody
calling for a dictatorship? Nicky?

Speaker 12 (14:42):
There was a there was a guy in Florida. When
I was doing research with Rosa Cory and we were
looking at Florida for some reason, there was a guy
down there who said that what's wrong with fascism, that's
a good system.

Speaker 15 (15:04):
Wow.

Speaker 12 (15:05):
Yeah, I was stunned by that.

Speaker 11 (15:09):
I'm guessing that's pretty much the minority. Yeah, I think
there's very many people thinking that way, even I don't know.
Maybe there's some you see these interviews of these people
on the streets who have no clue about the American
system or anything about it. Maybe they might think it's
a good idea, but I think the overwhelming majority of

(15:30):
the American people would be against that. But yeah, the
administration or Trump specifically, he's he was at in the
Oval Office talking about accepting six hundred thousand communist Chinese
student visas.

Speaker 16 (15:48):
For President Trump looking to open the door for six
hundred thousand Chinese students to come study at American universities,
outraging some Republicans. A Manhattan Institute senior fellow post this quote,
we can't accept six hundred thousand Chinese students, Congresswoman Marjorie
Taylor Green saying this quote, why are we allowing six

(16:08):
hundred thousand students from China to replace our American students opportunities?
We should never allow that, and one commentator adding quote,
no serious nation would allow another six hundred thousand students
from their foremost geopolitical adversary.

Speaker 6 (16:25):
Now.

Speaker 16 (16:25):
The announcement seemed to be a one to eighty from
the administration's previous policy restricting Chinese student visas, especially after
a string of incidents involving Chinese nationals connected to US colleges.
Back in June, two Chinese nationals were charged with smuggling
a dangerous biological pathogen into the United States for their
work at the University of Michigan. And one month later,

(16:48):
a doctor was busted in Texas and charged with allegedly
trying to smuggle cancer research back to China. And these
are not isolated incidents. Over the past five years, a
string of high profile arrests of Chinese nationals connected to
universities has put national security officials on high alert. Now
the White House putting out this statement to clarify Tilian

(17:10):
Fox News quote, President Trump is not proposing an increase
in student visas for Chinese students. The six hundred K
references two years worth of visas, which is simply a
continuation of existing policy.

Speaker 11 (17:25):
That was Fox News and then they went on to
a panel which set how relieved they were that the
White House clarified the statement. Oh, I'm so glad it's
only two years, you know, I'm glad it's a continuation
of the existing policy, not not something new that the
Trump administrated like that matters like that.

Speaker 12 (17:45):
If Trump was really working for the American people, he
would be shutting that down.

Speaker 11 (17:51):
Toak Amen, absolutely, I don't understand this. This, This to
me is nuts. This is This is the announcement he
made saying that we were going to go forward with
six hundred thousand communist Chinese student visa president.

Speaker 14 (18:06):
She would like me to come to China. It's a
very important relationship. As you know, we're taking a lot
of money in from China because of the tariffs and
different things, and it's a very important relationship. We're going
to get along good with China. I use so many
stories about we're not going to allow their students, so
we're going to allow their students to come in. We're
going to allow it's very important, six hundred thousand students,

(18:29):
it's very important. But we're going to get along with China.
But it's a different relationship that we have now with China.
It's a much better relationship economically than it was before.

Speaker 6 (18:38):
With Biden.

Speaker 14 (18:40):
What he allowed that, I mean, they just took him
to the trainers.

Speaker 11 (18:44):
So it's always back to party politics. But it's very important,
very important, he says, to allow the six hundred thousand
communist Chinese students to come in here.

Speaker 12 (18:55):
Yeah. Well, that's actually why I was going back through
my old research on when the communist Chinese came to
Idaho and my friend and she was president of Idaho
Ego Forum, and we were researching it, and John Birch

(19:21):
Society was researching it, and we were sounding the alarm
all over the country about this for as far as
we could reach, you know, talking to as many people
as we could talk to, because what capitalist country invites
communist Chinese into your country to invest in your country?

Speaker 11 (19:47):
Yeah, it makes no sense, makes no sense to me,
you know, especially since they're preparing for war with us,
have been for many years. And there's nothing that you're
at a strategic disadvantage when you are at war when a
country is at war with you and you don't know
that there's a war on. That's exactly what they're doing.

(20:08):
That's their strategy.

Speaker 12 (20:11):
Well, and they're also playing to the greed. There's a
lot of greed in this country because being a capitalist country,
you know, that's how you keep score. How much money
are you making? And so there's a lot of greed here,

(20:32):
and the Chinese play to it, of course.

Speaker 11 (20:36):
Yeah. To Laura Ingram's credit, she drilled Commerce Secretary Howard
Lutnik over this issue.

Speaker 17 (20:44):
Mister Secretary, with all due respect, how is allowing six
hundred thousand students from the communist country of China, putting
America first.

Speaker 18 (20:55):
Well, the President's point of view is that what would
happen if you didn't have those six hundred thousand students
is that you'd empty them from the top. All the
students would go up to better schools, and the bottom
fifteen percent.

Speaker 19 (21:09):
Of universities and colleges we'd go out of business in America.
So his view is he's taking a rational economic view,
which is classic Donald Trump, looking at higher education and saying,
but why do we modify that?

Speaker 17 (21:22):
That's just how Harvard and UCLA and U Cal Berkeley,
and I mean, you're all help in those schools. Why
they're like, you know, ventually factories of anti American propaganda.
Now they're getting a big influx of cash because of
the Chinese students. I mean, I know President Trump has
always been very pro Chinese student. I just don't understand

(21:44):
it for the life of me. Those are six hundred
thousand spots that American kids won't get.

Speaker 11 (21:48):
So his argument is that the smaller colleges and universities
would go out of business if it weren't for communist China.

Speaker 12 (21:57):
Well, the one student should go out of business.

Speaker 11 (22:00):
Well, I say, all of them go out of business
if they can't survive without an influx of communist Chinese
coming in here. That's just nuts. Yeah, these arguments are
just insane.

Speaker 12 (22:15):
Well, and if you've ever looked at the endowment that
Harvard has, I mean, it's in the billions since one
to do. Harvard is a business. It's not a school,
it's a business.

Speaker 11 (22:29):
Yeah. And Harvard isn't at the bottom of the university. Uh,
you know, in other words, it's not one of the
smaller ones. So they're not at risk of going out
of business. But uh, to you, to his to her point,
and to your point, Uh, they're not just going to
Harvard or to to the lower, lesser universities and colleges.

(22:54):
They are going to Harvard. They are going to the
big ones.

Speaker 12 (22:58):
Sure, and they are instructed, they are expected by their
government to bring home as much technology and secrets and
patents and steal everything that's not nailed down.

Speaker 11 (23:17):
Yeah. And if they don't, their families at home will
be severely punished. Yes, And that's the reason why this
is so important. I got to call in alliance. You'll
have to be real quick, but I'll go ahead and
take you California. I think to is Cynthia, go ahead? Please?

Speaker 6 (23:36):
Hi?

Speaker 20 (23:36):
Good?

Speaker 21 (23:37):
What about the eighteen oh eight provision in the Constitution
a prohibition on importing.

Speaker 11 (23:43):
Person broke a prohibition on important I'm sorry you broke out,
broke up.

Speaker 21 (23:51):
There's yes importing persons, there's a there's a restriction you
could not import persons.

Speaker 11 (23:59):
Yeah, well, I think I think what they would say
is to they're just visiting here on a student visa,
so in their minds it wouldn't be importing anybody.

Speaker 21 (24:10):
They're taking up a place at an American university that
needs an American student.

Speaker 12 (24:17):
Yeah. Well, you know what, the constitution and laws are
only as good as the enforcement of those And that's
really the problem with our country. The majority of people
out here, they are wronged just about every day. But

(24:39):
do they have the means to file a case in
the Supreme Court to assert their rights.

Speaker 11 (24:46):
No, they don't, yep.

Speaker 12 (24:49):
And so doesn't matter what the constitution says if you
can't enforce it.

Speaker 11 (24:56):
Yeah, we need people of character, good character, and unfortunately
we have a deficit, a massive deficit of that at
every level of government. I was going to say the
federal level, but it's really every level. Do you have
any other thoughts there real quickly, Cynthia, No.

Speaker 21 (25:15):
Other than I would like to see y'all run for
representing the House of Representatives, that one for every thirty
thousand persons. That may be doable. Wait, medios, many of
you conservative patriots on board to get in there.

Speaker 11 (25:34):
Yeah, to stop, thank you, Yeah, absolutely, hey, thank you,
thank you very much. I appreciate the call. God bless you.
All Right, we're almost at the bottom of the hour
and we're going to continue talking a little bit more
about this threat. This situation, with the threat of communist China,
the six hundred thousand students, but more broadly communist China

(25:57):
in general, with Casey Fleming. Casey Fleming is with black
Opspartners dot com. This is a security firm. It's a
firm that advises corporations and even the government on security.
And if everything goes as planned, we should have him
on the other side of the break to discuss these

(26:18):
threats and what he would say basically to the corporations
and stuff that and maybe to the government about this
situation the Chinese, you know, got nothing against the Chinese people, folks.
I want to make that clear. It's the government and
unfortunately bringing them in over here, they're controlled by remote control,

(26:40):
you know, when they can threaten their families back at home.
This is a big, big problem. So let's go ahead
and take the break and hopefully when we come back
we will have Casey Fleming on the other side of
the break. Don't go away.

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Speaker 24 (28:02):
Hi, I'm Kern, a student at Hillsdale College. Here is
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of bureaucratic despotism.

Speaker 25 (28:10):
One of the chief sponsors of the Dot Frank financial
Reform bill called that legislation quote about as important as
it gets because it deals with every single aspect of
our lives end quote. And how does this legislation deal
with every aspect of our lives in the most unconstitutional way?
It sets up a board called the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,
which has the power to regulate our economic transactions independently

(28:34):
of both the President and Congress. In other words, permanent
government employees are placed in charge of us, beyond the
control of those we elect, the control of we the people.
This is a violation of the representative form of government,
without which there can be no constitutional government.

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Dot I'm big on the question that you have to
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Speaker 27 (29:05):
The question is, what's the point?

Speaker 28 (29:08):
If homework is a battle, it might be because your way.

Speaker 29 (29:11):
Of doing things doesn't work for your child.

Speaker 30 (29:14):
Here's Cynthia Tobias on focus on the family minute.

Speaker 26 (29:17):
Is the point that I have them sitting quietly at
their desk with a light like they're supposed to, or
is the point that they do the homework? Michael did
his homework at the kitchen table quietly, just like a
good child should. But Robert he goes out in the
living room and every day during the fourth grade, every
night for homework, he was on his stomach on top
of the coffee table with his feet dangling in the air,
doing his homework.

Speaker 27 (29:37):
And both boys did their homework.

Speaker 26 (29:39):
And I had to say, well, we're just not going
to put anything on the coffee table because the bottom
line is, oh, my goodness.

Speaker 27 (29:44):
If he does his homework and that works, I'm in favor.

Speaker 26 (29:47):
And again, what's the point do you want me to
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Speaker 11 (31:22):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governor America here
on this August thirtieth, twenty twenty five. We mentioned in
the first half hour of the show that President Trump
was talking about allowing another six hundred thousand communist Chinese
visa holders students to come into the country and study here.

(31:43):
So I wanted to bring on Casey Fleming. Casey Fleming
is an internationally recognized keynote speaker and author on national security,
intelligence and strategic risk. As Chief executive Officer of Black
Ops Partners Corporation, he is at the forefront of evolving
strategy risk affecting global leaders. His leadership has enabled organizations

(32:04):
to proactively identify hidden risks and uncover new opportunities within
their operations and supply chains supply networks. His extensive contributions
extend beyond technology and strategy. His insights in unrestricted war
and cognitive war have been regularly featured in conferences, media interviews,

(32:24):
prominent publications, documentaries, and as a TATEX speaker. A notable
recognition includes Cybersecurity Professional of the Year from the Cybersecurity
and Excellence Awards and the Directorship one hundred Governance Awards
from the National Association of Corporate Directors. His expertise has
been sought after by a diverse range of institutions, including

(32:45):
the private sector, domestic and foreign governments, in academia. He
offers guidance to the Fortune five hundred, Congress, the Pentagon,
the Department of Justice, the FBI, the National counter Intelligence
Security Center SISA, the House Select Command on Strategic competition
between the United States and the Communist Chinese Party, the
Securities in Exchange Commission, the White House, and other vital institutions.

(33:08):
We're very, very happy to be able to talk to
Casey Fleming today of black Opspartners dot Com. Welcome to
the show Casey, Thanks for having me. Yeah, it's very important.
What do you think of this plan to talk about

(33:29):
the for the surge of six hundred thousand communist Chinese
student visas coming into the United States. How do you
think this is going to affect our national security?

Speaker 31 (33:41):
First of all, it's the word communist I have a
problem with. And secondly, I think it's an absolute horrible
decision and I think it's catastrophic to our national security.
The Chinese students Chinese people, when they travel outside of China,
they have to sign a loyalty pledge with the Chinese

(34:05):
Communist Party. Saying that they will be loyal, they will
do everything that they're asked to do, which when you
are raised in China under a totalitarian communist regime, it
is your national duty to spy and to provide any
information in national security support for the mother country, which

(34:26):
is communist China. Now, we that's very different than how
Americans are raised.

Speaker 11 (34:30):
Back to you, Yeah, absolutely, you know. And that's the
thing is that people who are in favor of these
types of things, you know, opening up. You know, I
guess it's probably a lot of people that are profiting
from this, particularly in the university realm. But also I
think some of this has to do with corporate America
as well. They're looking at these people as being, you know,

(34:54):
somehow with dollar signs in their eyes, and they would
call people like us that are against it racists. You know.
But this isn't really about the Chinese people or Chinese
you know, Asian race or anything like that. This has
everything to do with national security. It's the problem, isn't
the people. It's the government, Isn't.

Speaker 31 (35:13):
It one hundred percent? And it is it is one
hundred percent an issue with our national security at the
peak in twenty eighteen, there were four hundred and five
thousand Chinese students quote five at US universities. University presidents

(35:33):
were boasting and you know, coounting their chests that they're
at full employment, they're full profitability with these students from China.
And again these these students are a lot of them
are CCP Chinese Communist Party family members that are getting
educations in educations in the United States, and some of

(35:56):
them are actually PLA armies sold those are People's Liberation
Army soldiers that are going to graduate schools and so on.
Then their goal is, if they're very, very smart, they're
told to come back to China and help build what
you learned and take and what you've sent us for
years with intellectual property fest to come back to China

(36:21):
and build that out and then to take that out
of the US economy.

Speaker 32 (36:25):
That's another big key.

Speaker 31 (36:27):
And then the other ones are wanted to stay and
join the US military, US government and US businesses. And
again their national duty is to spy. And if you
don't do what we tell you to do, we will
persecute and re educate, which means torture your family back
in China. So and yes, they use our laws against us.
That's called law fair. And there are over one hundred

(36:51):
and fifty methods of their strategy, which is called unrestricted war,
and that is to weep them and take down your
en me by all means necessary, with no rules, without
ever having to go to conventional war with uniforms, bombs, planes,
and drones. So you know your other warfare methods that

(37:13):
are going on. I know we're talking about students, but
there's a bigger strategy here that's we're speaking about education war,
where they're turning our children's values into communist values and
for our children to hate their country and at the
same time to be open to communism because it's a
much better situation and a much better way to run

(37:34):
a country and to run a world, which we all
know it's completely failed in every instance. So that's what's
going on, and if there's many different methods of this
unrestricted war. In fact, I'm not plugging a book, but
I guess i am.

Speaker 6 (37:49):
You can go to the.

Speaker 31 (37:51):
Red Tunami dot com and pre order the book for
shipping in January, and that gets it lays out out
the detail of what's going on behind the scenes. So yes,
six hundred thousand students is very, very problematic. You can
also look at when they feel intellectual property out of
the US economy. You're taking a revenue profit jobs, hospitals, churches,

(38:16):
a lot of hospitals and schools, and you're taking that
whole and national security and taking that whole revenue chunk
to go support the taking out of the US economy
and using to energize the Chinese economy. So and they
when they say racism, that is absolutely part of the
Econmomnist's plan. Yeah, you know, to get to use our

(38:38):
laws and our rules against us.

Speaker 11 (38:40):
You know, several years ago. And by the way, Vicky
Davis is here as well, So anytime Vicky you want
to say something or ask a question, just feel free
to jump in. But you know, years ago, there was
a gentleman, a professor at the University of Michigan, doctor
Bill Kaufman. He was a literal rocket scientist, a compulsion

(39:03):
or propulsion expert who helped NASA perfect its nose cone
technology on their rockets. And we had them on the
show a number of times because he was exposing delegations
that the university was bringing in from Harbin Institute. You
probably know that Harbin Institute is the place where the

(39:24):
People's Liberation Army students go to learn how to be
soldiers in the PLA, you know, the People's Liberation Army.
So he was noting that, and the university officials were
telling the doctor Kaufman that he needed to share his

(39:45):
technology with these delegations that were coming in, and he said,
absolutely not. So he went up through the university chain,
the hierarchy, and ultimately his classes were canceled, and he
tried to get the message out in the general public
as to what was going on. I think he even
testified before Congress at one point to try to get

(40:09):
some legislators, you know, some kind of something, some kind
of remedy, because he saw it as a major national
security threat. But yet these universities, really, have you been
a huge kind of a breeding ground for this kind
of thing, haven't they? What do you think makes them
a prime target for this kind of infiltration.

Speaker 31 (40:30):
It's years of communism, Marxism, socialism, communism in the United States,
and it's been brewing and growing for years in our universities,
in the black community and so on.

Speaker 20 (40:45):
So it is.

Speaker 31 (40:45):
Absolutely communism inside the United States, and so that's a
very disturbing fact that when these things go on, basically
he was canceled, so somebody has power over him. Somebody
has power over the university. So when you follow the
money trail, typically it's donations that are coming in. And

(41:07):
I mean, this is happening in all levels of government, state, federal, local,
It's happening in the whole education community, both university as
well as middle schools, elementary schools, middle schools, high schools.
We have been infiltrated and subverted beyond most people's comprehension.
And that's the real Again, I'm not plugging the book,

(41:28):
but people all want to know where can I go
to get information? This is the book people asked me
to write for several years, and I didn't ever want
to write the book. So this is exactly what's going on.
It's communism in the streets of America. We just don't
see it that way because we don't know what to
look for. We don't know nobody's connected the dots for

(41:49):
people to understand really what's going on. And so the people,
the rights of the people were granted under the Constitution.
Those rights have been slowly taken away by by big
government and by the Chinese Communist Party.

Speaker 11 (42:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 31 (42:04):
I thought we've won over communism with Russia, and the
CCP Chinese Communist Party came right in and filled that gap.

Speaker 33 (42:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (42:14):
You mentioned the money trail, and I think that's pretty
important because a lot of these universities they get grants
from all these foundations and that sort of thing. Do
you kind of think that we need another investigation of
an American activities in this country?

Speaker 31 (42:30):
We do, But the Communists got those laws changed, you know,
if you were as long as they're doing it peacefully.
Supreme Court came in and said, now you can pretty
much do the everything you want to do. You can
even plan a coup if you want, and it'll be
legal under free speech using our laws against us, which
is again laws there.

Speaker 32 (42:50):
So it is that bad.

Speaker 31 (42:52):
That's why every American man, woman, and young adult needs
to get involved and take their country back and I
mean very peace but do it intelligently, get educated and
get organized to this is on our watch. This is
you know, I hate to sound like an alarmist, but
I've been doing this side of the world. I've been

(43:12):
doing counterintelligence for over fifteen years now, and this is
World War three. This is what World War three looks like.
The family, the citizen is on the front lines. Drug warfare,
sentinel cognitive warfare, TikTok, education warfare, we just talked about it,
economic warfare, we just talked about it. There's political, cultural,

(43:36):
religious warfare, all these different things that people need to
be aware of. And our government, the FBI came out
for the past six years and has actually said China
is the biggest threat to the future of the United States,
Director Christopher Ray and even cash to tell the current
director came out and said it, but nobody gives you

(43:58):
detail in our critical infrastructure. Well what does that mean?
So somebody needs to connect. Somebody needs to connect all
of these dots for people. As an American. And by
the way, this is also cascading. It's much worse than
the UK, Canada, Australia now. And these are our free
neighbors and they make us strong and they keep us

(44:20):
strong and we keep them strong. So this is what
world works looks like. And I'll give you a quote
from me, and I came up with this about a
month ago, and it's how serious it is. The world
will be won or lost within the next ten years.

Speaker 12 (44:40):
Yeah, I believe that. That's why I was digging out
my research on Idaho and the Communist Chinese. I've decided
that the plan of the Chinese. I thought it was
just our transportations system, but really the Communist Chinese are

(45:03):
building a global silk road. And so when when it
was time for Idaho's turn in twenty ten, a company
called Cinemac, which that's not their Chinese name, it's a

(45:24):
Chinese National Machine Company or something like that, but it's
called Cinemac. They were actually brought to and introduced to
Idaho of public officials, you know, our governor and our legislature,

(45:45):
and the idea was that Cinemac would help us build
the big infrastructure things like the transmission lines, like the
highway systems, and at the plan for the highway systems
was total automation along the whole thing, so that they

(46:11):
could have a world customs organization that handles all of
the paperwork from shippers in China to receivers in the
United States. And that's just one example. It's actually any
combination in the world because the World Customs Organization handles

(46:34):
all of that. And so the technology was at the
ports for global freight tracking, you know, ships arriving from China,
and then where that would go within the United States
to foreign trade zones or technology zones, which happened to

(47:02):
be the Oh, I don't want to get into that.
I'll confuse you if I say that. But anyway, it
all came by way of the transportation systems, which means
the airports, these shipping companies, our highways. And that's one

(47:26):
of the things that George Herbert walker Bush did in
nineteen ninety was that they announced a new transportation system
that was all collectivized under one roof, under the Department
of Transportation, so that they could coordinate these various systems, oh,

(47:48):
including rail by the way, under one regulatory roof. And
so that's how they came to do this. And of course,
you know, since they opened up our borders with the
nineteen ninety five World Trade Organization a World for commerce,

(48:14):
China was free to come into the United States and
make contact with our public officials and to make deals
with our public officials.

Speaker 11 (48:26):
Yeah. You know, Vicky brings up an important point, Casey,
and that is that you know, she's talking about the Meridian,
Idaho delegation or the people the Chinese people coming in there.
I remember it's probably about a decade ago. We had
a number of different It's like the different states had

(48:49):
a swap between the provinces of China and the different
states here in the United States. We saw a number
of different Chinese quote unquote investors coming in. I remember
seeing playing on the show actually from NBC Los Angeles,
where these wealthy Chinese investors were coming in and into
Los Angeles and looking for things to buy up. And

(49:11):
I remember scratching my head and saying, are there that
many wealthy people in China?

Speaker 34 (49:15):
Now?

Speaker 11 (49:16):
You know, after years of most favored nation trading status
with communist China, now we've evidently made them rich enough.
Now they're coming here and buying our property. It's just
absolute madness. What are your saying.

Speaker 12 (49:27):
I'll tell you what it was. It is the EB
five visa investor visa. And they what they did was
to allow these wealthy communist Chinese to come in. Now,

(49:47):
what happened in China between China and Hong Kong was
that they agreed to an arrangement of one country, two systems. Yeah,
Hong Kong would stay as a special Administrative region, but

(50:12):
they but they were under the Communist Chinese, and that
that happened in nineteen ninety seven when control of Hong
Kong went back to the Communist Chinese. Great Britain gave
up control, and then we have under the decolonization.

Speaker 11 (50:33):
We have the situation with Taiwan as well. What do
you think the current threat landscape is in terms of
all of this stuff, the cyber war, the you know,
and how well do you think the US is postured
in terms of its defense their casey?

Speaker 32 (50:54):
Yeah, the US is not monstured for the defense. The
US military.

Speaker 15 (50:59):
Has always been.

Speaker 31 (51:01):
They're raised and trained and careered in conventional warfare. And
this warfare is focused on the man, woman, and child.
This war is not focused on the military. So our
military is very late in waking up to this game.
For this war, this strategy again is focused on every man, woman,

(51:22):
and child, and so we're greatly exposed on that. On
the other on the global canvas, you're looking at all
engineered chaos by the Chinese Communist Party. You've got an
alliance and you've got an access is what you have.
The CCP. By the way, there's only one China and
it's completely controlled.

Speaker 35 (51:43):
By the CCP.

Speaker 31 (51:45):
When you talk about a wealthy, wealthy Chinese investor, they
are puppets and they are shills of the Chinese Communist Party.
Nothing happens in China without the CCP, the dictating it. Yeah,
these wealthy and they've brought up all this farmland, a

(52:06):
lot of it near US bases, not just for espionage
but also to control our food supplied, but also to
deploy drones that are shipped in and containers to these
factories or these warehouses that are on these uh, these
properties as well. So it's like I said, the level

(52:28):
of infiltration and subversion would blow most people's minds. But
you're in a war. This is what it looks like.

Speaker 20 (52:36):
It's all.

Speaker 32 (52:37):
It's all the stealth war.

Speaker 31 (52:38):
It's underneath, it's underneath the conscious or you know, the
focus of the American people. The Chinese call it death
by a thousand cuts. People ask me how many cuts
are they, and they're about nine hundred and seventy five
men on a death by a thousand cuts. And that's
why you know, the world will be lost within the

(52:59):
next ten years, one or lost. It'll either be a
communist world or it'll be a free world. But that's what.
That's what, and so it's only going to get uglier.
And sorry to wake people up on a nice holiday
weekend on a Saturday morning, but that's really what the
truth is. So it's it is dire straits for us
until we wake up. I don't hold the United States.

(53:20):
I never count this out. We're always late to the game.
We're always late to the fight. But we we typically
always prevail. But I will say the last few times
we came up, came up against the Chinese, we lost Korea.
When you I viewed Korea as a as a tie,
that was a loss in my mind, and Vietnam was

(53:40):
a loss. So their strategy, they're on a global axis,
which is Chinese Communist Party at the top. They are
the grand puppet master, with Russia, Iran, Pakistan, North Korea,
Brazil underneath it and under Iran are the terrorist organizations.
And so they're Their plan, which is working very well,

(54:02):
is to keep us, to keep it, keep us in
global chaos, keep us distracted with Ukraine, with Gaza, Middle
East and potent and then potentially either Taiwan or North
Korea coming down to South Korea. Also with terrorists activity
in the United States to keep us off of our
game while they continue their very high level aggression through

(54:26):
the South China Sea, which will include Taiwan and uh
and throughout the rest of the world. So there's the
Hard Brother which they completely took over Hong Kong without
even a whisper or a whimper, which is now a
complete Chinese communist parties city, uh and region. So this

(54:51):
is really what's going on behind the scenes by a plan.
It's all by designed to replace the you know right now,
it's to replace the United States as the.

Speaker 32 (55:00):
Global global head your money or a global headgeman. But
at the same time it's all to put us absolutely
in the dirt and turn us into a communist nation.

Speaker 11 (55:12):
Yeah, we're almost out of time for this half hour
just flew by. I hope you'll come back because there's
there's so much more. This is obviously an issue that's
not going away unfortunately, and people need to be aware
of it. And you're doing a stellar job at waking
people up. So I appreciate that very much.

Speaker 31 (55:30):
Get the book The Red Tsunami dot com pre order now,
it'll be delivered in January.

Speaker 11 (55:36):
All right, very good.

Speaker 32 (55:37):
Yeah, it'll bring you up to speed.

Speaker 11 (55:39):
Thank you, the Redsunami dot com or the Red Tsunami
I'm sorry right and it's Black Ops Partners dot Com
is his website. Thank you very much, Casey. God bless you, sir,
godspeed to you.

Speaker 20 (55:51):
God bless you.

Speaker 31 (55:52):
Thanks for having me.

Speaker 11 (55:52):
Hey, it's our pleasure. Thank you very much. All right, folks,
we're almost at the heartbreak. We'll continue here in a moment.
This is gover America. Our number two is straight ahead.
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American Femmy News almost depute. The White House continues to
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he might deploy the National Guard to Chicago earlier this week.

Speaker 8 (59:15):
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Speaker 38 (59:16):
While officials in Chicago argue that violent crime in the
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Speaker 37 (59:49):
The Department of Homeland Security says ICE officers now face
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threat to violence.

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A suspect is dead after shooting at at least two
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Speaker 8 (01:00:52):
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Officials say the suspect had a fixation on a violent
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A conservative activist and political analyst says President Trump is
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Recently, the Trump administration voiced its displeasure over the left
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historical sites around the country. Gary Bauer's chairman of the
Campaign for Working Families. He says, visually every institution American
life that we have respected over the years has been
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Speaker 43 (01:02:04):
The museums are run by people that often graduated from
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Nowers is conservatives that spend very little time trying to
win back the culture.

Speaker 43 (01:02:39):
Donald Trump understands the culture. He's just trying to restore
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The Council's of government.

Speaker 10 (01:04:46):
We must guard again the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military industrial conflict.

Speaker 8 (01:04:56):
This is Governor America for during week's Envy Davis.

Speaker 11 (01:05:06):
From Femer Regions five and ten. This is the second
hour of Governor America. It continues to be the thirtieth
of August twenty twenty five. As we get back into
the show, here, lots going on, and we'll continue here
in just a moment, but let me go ahead and
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to what we're talking. About at the bottom of the,
hour going to be visiting With Reggie Little john again
often frequent, guests and she's going to be coming on
to give you us an update on the pandemic. Treaty
so it's a very busy show, today but we like

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to include you the callers as. Well let's go to
the phones and let's go out down To georgia And.
Art you're on the. Air go, ahead, Please, oh good, morning, guys.

Speaker 20 (01:06:03):
Six hundred thousand Communist chinese.

Speaker 11 (01:06:09):
Students, yeah why do you Think trump would do something
like that.

Speaker 15 (01:06:16):
Beginning to believe that he might be a?

Speaker 20 (01:06:18):
Trader i'm just throwing that out.

Speaker 11 (01:06:23):
There you.

Speaker 20 (01:06:23):
Know, yeah and let's you, know and it's interesting you've
brought up, that you, know they have to before before
they're they're allowed to Leave china and come over, here
they have to sign a loyalty statement and all of this.
Stuff and we know that there have been more than

(01:06:45):
one who have been apprehended trying to steal. Secrets but
let's not. Forget let's not forget that it wasn't that
long ago when Two chinese communist students try to smuggle
some bile hazard material into The United, states Which i'm

(01:07:08):
sure was for completely benevolent. Reasons but keeping that in,
mind we have to ask the, question does anyone honestly
believe that this was a one time saying and that
they're never going to try to do this? Again? Poppycock absolutely.
Not they will try this again and again and again

(01:07:31):
until either one we take them out or two they're.
Successful and remember it was right After september eleventh when
they started putting all these quote unquote security measures in.

Speaker 34 (01:07:44):
Place the statement was made we in.

Speaker 20 (01:07:48):
Law, enforcement the enemy only has to be successful, Once
we have to be successful every.

Speaker 11 (01:07:59):
Time, yeah well we didn't even get into the fentanyl.
Crisis That's one of the things That Casey fleming talks
about is the fentanyl crisis And china's role in that
and exacerbating that. Problem everything that they are doing over
here when we allow them to come, in is all

(01:08:19):
designed to destabilize, society create, chaos and cause the upheaval
Of western. Society and For trump to just look the
other way and just, say, hey, yeah come on, in everything's.
Fine you, know we had a good meeting With, zjenping
so everything is. Fine it just seems to me like
it's just mind boggling to. Me it's just part and

(01:08:41):
parcel how he can poke his finger in the eye
of his base constantly and people just keep coming back for.

Speaker 46 (01:08:48):
More, yeah, well we don't know how many people are
coming back for more because our news media is.

Speaker 12 (01:09:01):
It's, propaganda it's Not they don't tell us the truth
about virtually. Anything.

Speaker 11 (01:09:08):
Right, well you can see a lot of them on social,
media AND i realized that those algorithms are pretty much
rigged as. Well but, uh there's a lot of them
On you, know if you just talk to ordinary Everyday
joe's you, know they'll they'll make excuses for him over
and over. Again you, KNOW i, understand people need. Heroes

(01:09:29):
people think that somebody's gonna fly in on their you,
know with Their superman cape and save. Everybody you, know
it would be nice to be able to have, that you,
know have, that you, know somebody come in and they're
gonna bail us. Out but the reality is you can't
trust anybody In. Washington and that's just the sad reality of.

Speaker 20 (01:09:51):
It but but that, said let's keep this in. Mind
this six hundred thousand new Communist chinese. Students all this
does is gives The Chinese communist government six hundred thousand
more opportunities to screw.

Speaker 2 (01:10:11):
Us.

Speaker 11 (01:10:12):
Yeah, yeah and those are the ones we know.

Speaker 20 (01:10:14):
About no other way you can look at, that.

Speaker 11 (01:10:17):
How many of them are in the country without us even,
knowing how many of them are are sneaking in in other?
Ways you, know how many of them snuck in through the,
borders the poorest, borders which were porous even suggesting, porous
that's that's. LAUGHABLE i mean they were wide. Open, yeah
during the last.

Speaker 12 (01:10:35):
Administration so that was absolutely intentional because from nineteen ninety,
forward we don't have a. Country mm, hmm, yeah well
that was the, plan you, know a one world.

Speaker 11 (01:10:52):
Order, yeah and that certainly is going in line with
where we're going next at the bottom of the. Hour, hey,
thanks Thanks, AARD i appreciate. It God bir all, right
y'all have a great, one you. Too. Byebye let's go
To missouri now and Take. Sam, hello you're on THE
ir go ahead, please, Yeah, Darie.

Speaker 34 (01:11:09):
Vicky just a couple of comments. Here number, ONE a
big part of our problem in this, country we've raised
up generations that don't have any. Principle they don't stand
for anything as long as they can get a fast.
Buck that's part of the problem with far too many,
people both in business and in. Government and the other
part of the problem is is that like you guys

(01:11:31):
were mentioned a while, ago the hero, worship WHICH i,
say be suspicious of anybody in, government no matter where they.
ARE i don't trust anybody in, government right no. ONE
i lived by that WHEN i Was. ALDERMAN i told
them the people here WHEN i ran For, ALDERMAN i,
SAID i don't even want you to trust, me and

(01:11:51):
And i'm by that to this, day even still to
this very. Day the bottom line IS i couldn't think
of a better guy for the for to have that.
Office to take us into The New World order from
the standpoint that he has, worshippers and because he has,
worshippers he'll slide us right into The New World order
agenda without a lot of people even batting an.

Speaker 11 (01:12:11):
Eye you, KNOW i hate to be conspiratorial about, It,
sam but, HONESTLY i wonder sometimes if the last administration
didn't deliberately fumble the ball the people Around Joe, biden you,
know if all of that wasn't somewhat orchestrated just to
set up A trump presidency for that very. PURPOSE i

(01:12:31):
know that sounds like a crackpot crazed conspiracy, theory but
it's almost like the plan couldn't have come together any.

Speaker 34 (01:12:40):
Better, well let's go back to the first. Term remember
the media was beating the crap out of him, constantly, constantly. Constant,
yeah that solidified his. Base and then of course they
had to pull off a phony election to get the
to get the sleep guy in, office you, know the
guy who couldn't figure out to figure his way out
of his sack with both ends. Open and then after

(01:13:02):
they got done with, him after they used him up
to get what they wanted, done then they Put trump
back in office to finish the. JOB i, MEAN I i,
mean it's been a sy op all the way. Through
because what do people do when they see their hero
being beat? Up they rallied toward their. Hero, yeah that's.

Speaker 11 (01:13:20):
Exactly, yeah it's, uh it's really remarkable to. See and,
UNFORTUNATELY i don't think people are going to get wise
to what's going. ON i, mean now some of the
conservatives have you do see some pushback with some of
the stuff that's been going, on but not nearly a month.
ENOUGH i, mean if if let's just Say, obama you,

(01:13:42):
know some of the stuff we were talking about in
the last half hour With Casey, fleming, uh with regard
to The chinese coming in, here that was during The
obama administration when we were seeing those delegations come in
uh To Los angeles and they were looking for things
to buy, up you.

Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
Know.

Speaker 11 (01:13:59):
Uh but if all of that, happened you, know that
happened Under obama and the conservatives were up at. Arms
we were up at arms about. It but how many
conservatives there are some to be to be, sure and
that's that's a good thing THAT i Thank god for
the ones that are have their eyes open enough that
they're not like in the. Cult and that's kind of

(01:14:21):
WHAT i look at it, as is kind of a,
cult BECAUSE i agree with, you they worshiped the. Leader,
yeah they worshiped the, leader and the leader can do no.
Wrong it's very cult. Like go, Ahead Sam, WELL i go.

Speaker 34 (01:14:36):
Back To Rush. Limbaugh remember back in the days Of Rush,
limbaugh you just to accuse the left of being symbolism over.
SUBSTANCE i think now we have far too many people
on the right that are symbolism of your substance. Too
and that's ALL i. Got.

Speaker 11 (01:14:47):
Guys all, Right, hey thank you for the. CALL i appreciate.
It talk to you.

Speaker 47 (01:14:51):
Later all.

Speaker 11 (01:14:52):
Right That's sam And. Missouri, yeah it's very disturbing to
see what's going, on and people need to wake up
and realize that we're under attack in a major. Way
and those people that you think are your allies better
take a good look at.

Speaker 8 (01:15:12):
Them.

Speaker 12 (01:15:13):
Yeah but to see, it, though you have to take
off your party. Hat, yeah stop being A, democrat stop
being A, republican and look at our country as if
you're A. Martian you know that just arrived On earth
and you don't know. Anything BECAUSE i wonder out with preconceived,

(01:15:37):
notions you won't see.

Speaker 11 (01:15:39):
It how many of these people Are? Martians how many
of these people are out from out of this planet
because they THINK.

Speaker 12 (01:15:47):
I from my point of, view they all are because they.
Don't they don't represent Any american values THAT i grew
up with THAT i know.

Speaker 11 (01:15:59):
Of, yeah you wonder how many You why Would trump do?
This you, Know art say.

Speaker 12 (01:16:06):
He's one of. Them he Appointed Howard lutnick for crying out, loud,
yeah and was THE ceo Of Canter. Fitzgerald and if
you researched their, history they were SELLING Us treasury, bonds
they were doing all kinds of. Stuff and, well during

(01:16:32):
the nineteen, nineties they deregulated the stock, market the insurance,
industry AND i want to say, financials But i'm not
sure if that would be right BECAUSE i already said stock.
Market but, anyway that was all deregulated because we were

(01:16:54):
going to a, global one world. Order and what. Happened
the stock market went. Nuts they started CREATING uh trading
shares with electronic trading, systems and they traded so. Much
but the problem was there was an organization that did

(01:17:18):
clearance of the trades and they were still on a manual,
system and even with a manual, system it took like
three three weeks or so to clear a. Trade but
once they made, it made trading, electronic there was no

(01:17:40):
way that they could ever catch up with clearing the.

Speaker 11 (01:17:44):
Trades h that's, Interesting, yeah one of the things.

Speaker 12 (01:17:51):
Still, yeah so what happened with all of THOSE i
think that they had been SELLING us treasuries To china and,
so you, know it was a windfall For. CHINA i,
mean we don't even, know you, know how Much china

(01:18:16):
benefited from. That it was treason from my point of,
view Because i'm a systems analyst AND i know how
to how you do. Analysis for you just set up
an electronic trading system with a manual clearance. Process that's,

(01:18:37):
malpractice to be kind about, it but it was absolutely.

Speaker 11 (01:18:42):
Criminal, yeah it seems to me like it could very
well be that we are being merged With china in
order to have a new world order you were. Having
you can Have, china you, know morph into something like state,
capitalism and then you have The United states doing the

(01:19:04):
same thing where were state.

Speaker 12 (01:19:08):
Capitalists china requires that a percentage of any business that
does business In. China so when all Those american corporations
moved over To, china they had to sign a fifty
to fifty deal with the Communist.

Speaker 11 (01:19:26):
Chinese, yeah BUT i don't. THINK i don't think that
they were always state. CAPITALISTS i think this. HONESTLY i
think this morphing process started probably about the time that
Most Favored nation trading status came into. BEING i, think,
HONESTLY i think it was probably the advent of the
Big New brazinski and The Jimmy carter. Administration if I'm

(01:19:50):
i'd have to look at.

Speaker 12 (01:19:51):
That but certainly by the time That Hong kong was
handed back To, china that that could have been the
starting point for state, capitalism so That china would own
fifty percent of all the corporations In Hong. Kong.

Speaker 11 (01:20:13):
Yeah now we have a situation where The United states
is looking more and more like a police, state which
is perfectly dovetails with what THE ccp is all, like you,
know and much of this is being done with supposed good.
Intentions And i'm.

Speaker 12 (01:20:33):
Talking ABOUT i don't believe.

Speaker 11 (01:20:35):
That, WELL i said supposed good. Intentions suppose. IT i
don't want let me just, finish let me explain. MYSELF
i don't want foreign illegal aliens in the. Country, OKAY
i think we can agree on that the illegal aliens
need to, go regardless of who they. ARE i don't
care if they don't belong in the, country they should.

(01:20:57):
Go and so the trumpet menstration is doing, that you.
Know and that's What i'm talking about with supposed good.
Intentions but you, know this sending in The National guard
into the. Cities WHILE i support that for the deportation
of illegal alien invaders that don't belong, here it could

(01:21:23):
very well lead To Mission. Creep we know That trump
has taken over the district Of columbia with, troops, okay
and we know he's also talked about sending them Into.
Chicago so this is a real concern that this doesn't
end up sliding into something, else because he's talking about
sending seventeen Hundred National guard troops into nineteen states to

(01:21:45):
act as a force multiplier FOR.

Speaker 48 (01:21:48):
Ice sources confirming To News nation that seventeen Hundred National
guard troops are being deployed across the country to HELP
ice With President trump's crackdown on illegal immigrants in The
Defense Secretary Pete hegseth authorizing the support through Mid. November
The pentagon Telling News nation the troops will be deployed
to nineteen. States News Nations Libby dane and we were

(01:22:11):
the first to actually learn the operational details on those
nearly two Thousand National guard troops soon to be deployed
to the nineteen, states and what they're going to do
is AID ice. Operations Here's trump's borders Are Tom hoeman
exclusively To NewsNation explaining what those operations will look.

Speaker 49 (01:22:27):
Like if it doesn't require immigration authority to make an,
arrest they can do things like, transportation, infrastructure, intelligence and support.
Mechanism and that's what they're going to, do and that
puts MORE ice officers badging guns on the street because
they're going through the duties don't require that badging gun immigration.
Authority so they're a fuce multiplier that helps us arrest
the bad guy quicker and makes it more.

Speaker 48 (01:22:47):
Efficient The pentagon confirming earlier today To News nations that
seventeen Hundred National guard troops are going to be mobilized
in the coming weeks to nineteen. States some of them Include, Alabama, Florida, Texas,
virginia but nineteen states in, total And texas is actually
expected to see the Largest guard presence and The pentagon
stating operations will continue at least through Mid november and

(01:23:10):
they could go further than. That, Now homan didn't get
into the specifics of what this will actually look, like
but he did say that it is possible in certain
cities that These National guard troops could arrest alleged illegal
immigrants and it could just not specifically Be ice making those.
Arrests so that's gonna be something we're going to be watching.
For but also some news here home and vowing to

(01:23:33):
follow the judges order to shut Down Alligator. Alcatraz this
was some news that immigration detention facility In florida, is
of course What Alligator alcatraz, is And homan saying that
they will ultimately comply with the judges order to shut that,
down but that they will appeal, it so we'll see
what that looks like moving.

Speaker 11 (01:23:50):
Forward so it's one thing to deport illegal alien. Invaders
one THING i don't like is that these threats That
trump is making to send troops into our cities to
deal with crime Like chicago and Now baltimore as, well
using the using The guard to deport illegal. Aliens that's one,

(01:24:11):
thing but policing our cities and our citizens is an
entirely different.

Speaker 50 (01:24:16):
Thing President Donald trump On sunday threatened to send the
troops To, Baltimore, maryland in a truth social. Post in the,
Post trump responded to a Letter Maryland Governor Wes moore
sent where he invited The president to the state so
they could discuss strategies for effective public safety. Policy Governor
Wes moore Of maryland has, asked in a rather nasty

(01:24:36):
and provocative, tone THAT i walk the streets Of maryland with.
HIM i assume he is talking about out of control
crime Written. Baltimore trump said in the, post as, PRESIDENT
i would much prefer that he clean up this crime
disaster BEFORE i go there for a. Walk moore said
in the letter That trump responded to his concerns about
the potential deployment of The National guard In baltimore by

(01:24:58):
insulting me. Personally from The. OVAL i wanted to write
in order to clarify the root of my frustration and
extend an invitation for you to Visit, maryland where we
can discuss strategies for effective public safety. Policy more. Wrote
The president previously Criticized, baltimore as well as other cities
such As chicago And Los angeles for being bad on
crime after he deployed The National guard To, washington d.

(01:25:21):
C and had the federal government take over The Metropolitan Police.

Speaker 11 (01:25:24):
Department so this is the slippery slope that we are
always talking.

Speaker 12 (01:25:27):
About, yeah well those are all global. Cities THE i
don't know if you, remember but there was an international
conference for. Cities this whole thing is part of the
conversion to world governance under THE un. System and you,

(01:25:54):
know world governance that means no nation, states, yeah which
is what they were converting our, Country, yeah and other
countries in the world for economic. Leadership you, know we
went from a political system in nation states to an

(01:26:17):
economics system and basically. Fascism.

Speaker 11 (01:26:23):
Yeah and one of the, things one of the things
that helps to further that along our global. Pandemics and
we're going to be talking here when we come back
from the, break if everything goes as planned With Reggie
Little john about world, government particularly The World Health organization
and It's Pandemic. Treaty we talked about that a number

(01:26:44):
of times on the. Broadcast, well it's still, there it's
still being, pushed it's been. Passed now they're trying to
go through the ratification. Process so we're going to discuss
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Speaker 11 (01:31:23):
Broadcast this Is Governor america as we continue here on
this thirtieth Of august twenty twenty. Five interesting story last
night THAT i was reading in The Gateway. Pundit it
said That British airways flight From london bound For egypt
was forced into an emergency. Landing this happened In, december
but we're just now learning of the details of. It

(01:31:47):
they passengers and crew members suddenly felt fell violently ill mid,
flight and it was triggering a full scale has maatt.
RESPONSE a number of passengers described a scene of pure.
Panic emergency teams boarded the aircraft and began sweeping both
crew and travelers for possible exposure to toxic. Fumes it's

(01:32:09):
really an interesting. Story i'll put it in the show,
notes but it reminded me a lot of what we've
just been through with THIS covid mess and the situation
that has been going. ON i think it's really germane
that at any, time even if there isn't even a real,
crisis they can say there. Is and this is why
we need to avoid documents like The Pandemic, treaty The

(01:32:32):
World Health organization that's being pushed right now and the
ratification of The Pandemic. Treaty so joining us to discuss
that Is reggie Little. John she's back. Again she's A
Yale Law school graduate attorney and founder of The Anti
Globalist international And Women's Rights Without. Frontiers she's worked to
build an international coalition against forced, abortion gender side and

(01:32:54):
sexual slavery In china and to free blind Activist Chen Guang.
Chen she has testified before The United States congress The,
European british And irish parliaments and has brief officials at The,
vatican THE Us State, department and The White. House and
now she's going to brief us here On Government. America,

(01:33:15):
Welcome welcome, Back.

Speaker 53 (01:33:17):
Reggie thank you so much for having.

Speaker 11 (01:33:20):
ME i always like having you on the show because
you are the topics that you talk. ABOUT i can't
think of anything more. Important you, know it's extremely vital
for people to understand what they're about to. Lose this
you know what we went through five years. Ago you

(01:33:41):
know thereabouts took us forever to get Over and my
concern is is that with this pandemic treaty and these
international health, regulations that we could very well end up
in a state where we don't get over. IT i,
mean we're going to have lockdowns all the. Time is
that far?

Speaker 53 (01:33:59):
Fetched you bring up an excellent. Point now people will, say,
Well trunk gave notice that we're exiting The World Health.
Organization so he gave that notice on his first day in,
office like within hours of the, inauguration he signed an
executive order giving notice to The World Health organization that

(01:34:22):
we will be. Withdrawing it takes a year to actually get,
out and some people will, Say, okay well we know
that that's a corrupt, organization so glad we're out of.
It we don't have to deal with that. Anymore but
as you just, said actually we do have to continue
to deal with it because the things that they do
can endanger us even though we're out of. It so,
SPECIFICALLY i want to mention something that almost nobody knows,

(01:34:45):
about which is called The passage And access And Benefit
Sharing SYSTEM PABs passage And access And Benefit sharing, system
and this is something that will affect us even though
we are out of The World Health organization or will
be In january of twenty twenty.

Speaker 11 (01:35:01):
Sixth, now this Is article twelve of the. Agreement isn't it?

Speaker 53 (01:35:06):
Perfect, yes it, is and it's the most controversial, part
the MOST i. ARGUE i would argue that it's the
heart of the. Agreement it's also the most controversial part
of the. Agreement it's so controversial that The World Health,
organization The nations could not agree on. It so what
they did is they passed The Pandemic agreement without that

(01:35:30):
section being, defined and they said it will be further
defined in an, annex which they are currently, negotiating and
the next negotiation is going to be happening in a
couple of. Weeks, Okay so they're still battling this, out you,
know they're battling out the. Details but regardless of the,
details this is what has passed through The World Health,

(01:35:50):
organization The World Health, assembly which is that what nations
are encouraged to go out into their jungles or where
are they can find pathogens with pandemic POTENTIAL. Ppp they
call it pathogens with pandemic. Potential so that would be
a germ that would that could cause a pandemic with pandemic.

(01:36:12):
Potential so they're they're they're they're they their their, curse
go out find deadly germs or germs that could make
everybody really sick and spread. Easily and then instead of
just quarantining off the, area okay and trying to get
rid of the, germ what they're what they're going to
do is send it to The World Health, organization who

(01:36:33):
is then going to send it to labs all over the,
world with the you, know ostensible reason being they all
need to be able to develop. Vaccines, Right so this
is going to enrich, big big, farm but really what's
going to happen, is you, know to the extent THAT
covid was caused by a lab leak From, Wuhan. China

(01:36:56):
sending these deadly pathogens all over the world is going
to greatly increase the chances of lab. Leaks and also
it's going to greatly enrich the big pharma because the
more pandemics we, have the more vaccines they can sell
and the richer they. Get, so just as you, said
we still have to worry about what The World Health
organization is, doing and then we can possibly be facing,

(01:37:20):
lockdowns et, cetera because for countries that are so, inclined
they could use these pandemics as an excuse to deprive
their citizens of their human rights and lock them.

Speaker 11 (01:37:32):
Down, so just just to be, clear THIS PABs index
or annex that they're currently working, on you said they're
going to meet in another couple of. Weeks this would,
encourage assuming that the language goes, forward or is that
part of what's already been, passed that they are going

(01:37:53):
to be encouraging nations to mine for, germs dangerous germs
and send these things all over the world for whatever,
purpose supposedly benevolent but good luck with. THAT i guess the.
Answer the QUESTION i got in my mind is what
could possibly go? Wrong? HUH i mean this is? Nuts?

Speaker 53 (01:38:16):
Right exactly this is is it's like a business plan
to enrich Big pharma and to enable totalitarian nations to
walk their citizens, down you, know whatever there's whenever there's a.
Pandemic and in terms of what language has been passed
and what language has not been, passed, okay we can

(01:38:38):
see the language that has been passed In article, twelve all,
right and it says here that THE phap system is
to promote the rapid and timely sharing of materials and
sequence information on pathogens with pandemic. Potential so that's right
there in what has already. Passed but what has not
passed is how that's going to, happen what if any

(01:39:01):
are going to be on, it and so that's going
to be in the annex that they have not made
public any draft of the, annex all, right so we
have no idea what they're considering right.

Speaker 11 (01:39:10):
Now, yeah that's a big red FLAG i W i
would like.

Speaker 53 (01:39:12):
To advocate for is that they need to be. Transparent
we need to see a draft of what's in that annex.

Speaker 11 (01:39:19):
Right, Absolutely, yeah a big red flag that they're not
letting you see the language that they're.

Speaker 12 (01:39:23):
Currently well and also unspoken is that anything done by
executive order can be immediately undone when the next president comes.
In so so we're not being protected from. Anything any
executive order That trump signs is only. Temporary.

Speaker 11 (01:39:46):
Yeah and you're talking about the pulling out of THE who, right. Yeah,
yeah the fact that he pulled.

Speaker 12 (01:39:52):
Up shat and a million other executive orders that he's.

Speaker 11 (01:39:58):
Done, yeah it's so. Good it's a sense of.

Speaker 12 (01:40:01):
Security just did is that he supposedly is shutting down THE,
cdc which is a good thing because they did not
serve our interests during THE covid.

Speaker 11 (01:40:16):
Pandemic WELL i don't WELL i didn't go, ahead go, Ahead.

Speaker 53 (01:40:22):
REGIE i was just gonna, say you're absolutely. Right and
so something people can do is go on my. Website
was this anti globalist dot net that's one word anti
gloves net and then there's a red button to the
right of the home screw that says take. Action click
on that and there's there is an action you can
take right now to send a message to your to

(01:40:44):
your senators and your you, Know. Congression representatives and The
president everybody to pass legislation to make Permanent President trump's executive,
order because you're exactly, right it's like he withdrew us
by executive, order and if somebody gets you, know elected
that that is is not like, minded they can put

(01:41:04):
us right back in on their first day of. Office
and in, meanwhile The World Health organization has been doing
all kinds of the various, stuff you, know, worldwide and
we're going to be caught in it if we get,
somebody you know elected in the next election who's so.

Speaker 11 (01:41:17):
Inclined, YEAH i wonder how much money the w H
o is getting from the big pharmaceutical. Companies has anybody
really studied or looked into?

Speaker 53 (01:41:26):
That so THE who is not entirely transparent about their,
funders and you, know SO i have looked into this
and according to several years, ago WHICH i believe is
the last time they published who their funders, are there's
a very large grant that was given to them by

(01:41:47):
The bill And Melinda Gates, foundation which which is vaccines
and then THERE'S, gavy which is A gates related vaccine related.
Organization so between the two of, those now those are, major,
major or at least as of several years, ago WHICH

(01:42:08):
i think is the last time they released this information
major major. Funders, Sorry AND i think they stopped releasing
the information frankly because people like me and others have been,
saying oh my, gosh you guys are funded in a
very substantial way by big, pharma and so now they're
not posting you know who their doones. Are it's, hard

(01:42:28):
it's hard to figure it.

Speaker 11 (01:42:29):
Out, well it's no. Question it's a kind of a
quick pro pro type of situation when you have Uh,
Gates Bill, gates you, know his his. Organizations he was
one of the major pushers of THE covid vacs and
THE covid hysteria that was, everywhere which has damaged so many.
PEOPLE i, mean there have been a lot of people

(01:42:49):
that have been damaged by, that and, yeah and they're
still dying from.

Speaker 12 (01:42:54):
It and THE cdc never actually reported the truth on,
that right. Either.

Speaker 53 (01:43:00):
Right SO i saw an interview several from several years,
ago somebody from The World Economic forum Interviewing Bill, gates
and the question was how much is your return on
investment for the? Vaccines and he said that that that
that they had The bill And Melinda Gates foundation had you,

(01:43:21):
know donated or committed about ten billion towards vaccines and
that they were receiving a ninety nineteen, wait twenty percent
return on investment something that it was like a twenty
percent return on, investment which would have meant that they
would have cleared about one hundred and ninety billion dollars from,

(01:43:42):
that which is why they can afford to basically do
whatever they want. Worldwide you, know they have so much
money and a lot of it has to do. Vaccines
but as you, said this is a this is a
direct conflict of interest because if you're a, nonprofit which
is what you, know World health, ORDERS i, mean what
The World Health organization. Is ALTHOUGH i DON'T i don't

(01:44:04):
think it's Necessarily i'm. NOT i haven't checked into whether
it has THE us nonprofit. Tests but the point is
if if, you if your major donors could could substantially
be benefited, by you, know using, vaccines then why would
anybody imagine that The World Health Health organization would be

(01:44:26):
unbiased in deciding whether or not a vaccine would be
the right therapeutic to address a pandemic. Situation they have
a conflict of?

Speaker 11 (01:44:36):
Interest, yeah well.

Speaker 12 (01:44:39):
Why the thing too that most people don't know is
that viruses. Mutate that's why they could never develop vaccines
for viruses because they. Mutate so you can't have a
normal you, know develop A ba, vaccine tests the, vaccine

(01:45:02):
and then limited test and the real population and then
and then approve. It so what do they what did
they decide to? Do mutate your genetic? Structure AND i
believe it's the uh what is, it m the r N,
a m R, Na, yeah the m r N. A

(01:45:25):
i'm not sure if it's m r N a OR.
Rna but so that's why the the idea of developing
a vaccine for a virus is to modify YOUR DNA.

Speaker 11 (01:45:40):
M so, yeah it's just terrifying that.

Speaker 12 (01:45:44):
Next time they roll out a vaccine for a.

Speaker 11 (01:45:48):
Virus so this is a big time globalist power, grab isn't.
IT I mean you're looking at possibility of teddros ni
laterally being able to come in and uh essentially declare
martial law in our in our, neighborhoods in our, countries
in our, towns maybe the whole. Country is that is

(01:46:08):
that a? Stretch?

Speaker 53 (01:46:10):
Okay so you can't do it in The United states
as long As trump is, president so we would be
immune from, that you, know as long as this executive
order is in. Place but meanwhile they're setting up an
infrastructure worldwide that The United states is going to get
caught up in if we don't get legislation to make
our withdrawal. Permanent, so for, example in The Pandemic, treaty you,

(01:46:34):
know they have a they require nations to quote prevent
misinformation and, disinformation to prevent and they don't to find.
That but you, know we can just look back at
the history DURING, covid is anything that somebody, said a
doctor or a scientist that said that it was contrary
to what the cod with the who is, saying that

(01:46:55):
was misinformation and. Disinformation so for, example in the beginning
of the, pandemic when who was parroting the lives of
The Chinese commist party that there was no human human,
transmission if you were a doctor or a scientist and you,
said you know, what there is human human, transmissions that
would be considered misinformation and disinformation and you could be
censored and you could lose your. License so that's something

(01:47:19):
that is in The Pandemic. Treaty and then then there's
the issue of digital health. Ideas and these ideas are
not they're not set forth too much in The Pandemic,
treaty but they are in The International Health, regulations which
is to be read together with a pandemic. Treaty and

(01:47:40):
these digital, IDs what they do is they require everyone
in the world to have a health health idea and
then in developed nations like, ours it would be a DIGITAL.
Id and And taedros and THE eu have been rolling
out these digital ideas since the twenty twenty Three and

(01:48:02):
what they do is they have you, know they will
track your vaccination.

Speaker 28 (01:48:05):
Status so these are these are like the vaccine, passports,
right they absolutely.

Speaker 53 (01:48:11):
Are and And i've co found it's something called The
Stop Vaccine Passports Task. Force the stuff common in vaccine
passports because we made that that, name you, know toxic or,
radioactive but it's the same. Thing and what it does
is it's a way of preventing preventing people from doing
things if they're not vaccinated or not, boosted like you,

(01:48:32):
know you're not gonna be able to go to a,
restaurant not going to be able to go to the store,
center just like DURING. Covid and then beyond. That when
you set up a system of, mandatory international interoperable digital,
ideas what you're doing is you're setting up an infrastructure
that could be used to install a social credit system Like,

(01:48:54):
china AND i can AND i can talk about that
because that was an issue that got me turned in this.

Speaker 11 (01:49:00):
Direction, yeah it's kind of like the trucker strike In.
Canada they were trying to use you, know these truckers
were resisting during THE covid mess and they came in
basically froze their. Funds uh. Exactly it was, incredible, right and.

Speaker 53 (01:49:19):
So that if everybody has so what they do In
china is everybody has you, know AN, id a DIGITAL,
id and and they attached to. It they they combine
all of the data onto it from their you know
what they, know what they look, like where they, are
where they, live where they, work their bank, accounts their credit,

(01:49:41):
cards their social media, posts Their internet search, history Their
internet spending, history their criminal, history their medical, history everything
everything that is in digital form is on this idea
and they use all of that to come up with
a social credit, score which is their valuation of how

(01:50:03):
reliable of A chinese communist doormat you. ARE i, mean
do you always follow all the? Rules do you never
criticize the? Government do you complete your chijin pin thought,
exercises brainwashing exercises every? Night? Wow if you you, know
if you are a compliant sort of, doormat then you

(01:50:24):
can you can live what looks like a free. Life
but you know if you step out of, line you'll be.
Punished so the first level of punishment is your kids
will not be able to go to a good, school
you can lose your, job you won't be able to
draw travel meaning you won't even be able to get
on the local. Bus all, right you, know you keep
it up and they will sever you from your credit
cards and your bank. Accounts it's like they Didn't. Canada

(01:50:46):
and if you keep it up beyond that In, china
they'll just disappear, you which means one day you're. Gone
no one can find, you nobody knows where you.

Speaker 11 (01:50:53):
Are what's incredible about that, system, too Is i've read
that you're shunned when you have a low social credit
score by other countrymen because they're afraid by, association if
they associate with, you that their credit score will also
go down as.

Speaker 53 (01:51:12):
Well, well, YEAH i Mean i've. Read i've read some
almost unbelievable. Reports, okay let me tell you one THING i,
Read and of COURSE i can't independently verify these, things
BUT i read that if you live in a big
city AND i don't remember which big city this, was
and you have a low credit score and you're crossing the,
street that you know they have these like big neon

(01:51:34):
displays on the, corners say you know so and So
Joe smith is, crossing has a low credit. Score he
did this terrible. THING i, mean LIKE i, said when
you're crossing, wow, okay or you're sitting at a, bus
they will run it on you, know you know if
they have these little screens and above the driver and the,
bus and no one will want to sit next to,

(01:51:56):
you no one will want to talk to. You i've
heard that they that they're starting to host them on people's,
Doors like if you live in an apartment, building your
social credit score will be on your, door your door.
Post and, yes you will be shined because if if
somebody is a good friend of, yours and you, know
their score will go down and they can tell if
they're a good, friend because you know you're gonna be

(01:52:18):
tracked by your, phone and you'll see if you're calling each,
other if you're testing each, other if you're visiting each.
Other they, have you, know real time deal, location and
they'll see if you had lunch. Together they'll probably, record
probably recording the conversation you had during.

Speaker 11 (01:52:30):
LUNCH i, mean you, know, yeah that's just.

Speaker 12 (01:52:32):
Crazy, yeah, okay well let's let me throw. This and
they're about to roll OUT ai systems. Here the systems
In china ARE ai, systems, right that's how that's how
they can do this kind of stuff over In, china you,
know where they can pinpoint you where you are and

(01:52:55):
notify everybody around you that you are a. Pariah and
so it's through THE ai. Systems, NOW i wouldn't expect
that when they roll out THE ai systems here that
they would be fully functional in terms of shunning, people

(01:53:18):
but you can bet that over a period of time
they will slowly incrementally turn these functions, on so that
will be basically on the same system as the Communist.

Speaker 11 (01:53:31):
Chinese, yeah and they'll end up charging you more for
insurance and other, things you, know and you probably wouldn't
even necessarily even, know you, know that's The that's the
beauty of. It from the tyrannical standpoint is you wouldn't
even necessarily know with THESE ai. Systems, hey we're almost
out of this half hour, Already, Reggie, hey uh repeat?

(01:53:51):
Again what people can? Do what people should? Do BECAUSE
i know you know the Situation i'm concerned. About you
said it can't happen Under, trump but the midterms of coming.
Up even if people have a sense of, security all
the GOP's in, power they can't possibly betray. Us the
midterms are right around the, corner and we don't know
how that's going to. Go if The senate gets you,

(01:54:13):
know Turns democrat, again we could be looking at a possible.
Ratification so that's my concern is that this thing could
be slipped through where people while people are. Sleeping you
want to give the information out again to tell people
what they can.

Speaker 53 (01:54:28):
Do, Sure, Okay so the website is called Anti globalist
one word dot Net Anti globalist dot, Net and there's
two things you can do on the home. Page if
you scroll down as a, MANIFESTO i would ask you
to sign the manifesto and if you do, that it

(01:54:48):
will put you on my subtack. List like you, know
so you will be getting updates about all all of this,
stuff all. Right and then the second thing you can
do is over to the. Right there's a red button
that says, action and when you go in there you
can take the. Action it's it's called tell legislators to
make THE us withdraw from THE who. Permanent, okay we

(01:55:11):
know because we are doing something about. THAT i, mean
we are aware of that problem and we have taken
action to put this up and that will send an
email to your legislators and also to the president and
other people in power that we want legislation to make this.

Speaker 11 (01:55:25):
Permanent, yeah that sounds. Great all, right very. Good, hey
thank you so much for being with us. Again always
happy to have you on the show to talk about.
It come back, anytime.

Speaker 53 (01:55:37):
All, Right thank you so very much for having. Me
this is a great.

Speaker 11 (01:55:40):
Conversation, yeah absolutely very important topic as. Well god bless.
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Speaker 54 (01:59:02):
Thorn President Donald, trump so? White How Speaker Mike johnson
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Policy so this is no.

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Surprise there have been surveys of students in higher education
going back a decade at least that show that conservative
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campus because they're afraid of what either other students or
professors may think of.

Speaker 30 (02:02:34):
Them while he said conservative students in particular are fearful
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But in, fact it's all. Students in, fact surveys find
that all students on campus are more reserved about what
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Speaker 30 (02:02:58):
Campuses butcher explained two ways thinks this can be.

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actual administration of a college that they can promote free
speech on campus by saying anyone lawfully present on a
public college campus have the right to listen.

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There they can also adopt the kinds of orientation programs
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Speaker 6 (02:04:09):
The first decade of the twenty first.

Speaker 7 (02:04:11):
Centuries but out of what is will be seen as
the greatest restructuring of the global, economies greatest restructuring of
the global, economy greatest restructuring.

Speaker 6 (02:04:20):
Of the global, economy a new world order was.

Speaker 8 (02:04:23):
Created documenting the crisis of our.

Speaker 9 (02:04:27):
Rebelly the very word secrecy is repugnant in a free
and open, society and we are as a people inherently
and historically opposed a secret, societies the secret oaths and
the secret.

Speaker 8 (02:04:42):
Proceedings weaving war on the New world, order.

Speaker 6 (02:04:44):
The councils of.

Speaker 10 (02:04:45):
Government we must guard again the acquisition of unwaranted, influence
whether sought or, unsought by the military industrial.

Speaker 8 (02:04:54):
Conflict this is Govern america With during Week's Vicky, david.

Speaker 56 (02:05:01):
The House Oversight committee is turning up the heat on
The Jeffrey epstein, estate issuing a subpoena four key. Documents
among the, records lawmakers Want epstein's infamous birthday, book compiled
By Jelaine maxwell.

Speaker 8 (02:05:14):
For his fiftieth. BIRTHDAY A Wall.

Speaker 56 (02:05:16):
Street journal previously reported the book included, letters one allegedly
From Donald trump years before he was. President trump has
denied writing it and is suing the journal for. Defamation
the subpoena also demands quote any document that could be
reasonably construed as a potential client list tied to sex
acts or. Trafficking committee Chair James comer says the estate

(02:05:39):
appears willing to. Cooperate the deadline to turnover documents Is september.

Speaker 11 (02:05:43):
Eighth welcome back to the. Broadcast this Is Governor, america
our number. Three it continues to be the thirtieth Of
august twenty twenty. Five as we round up the show
here in the final, hour the phone calls are. Welcome
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hundred seventeen seventy six were toll free eight four four
six four six eight three seven. Six that's a four
four six Govern that's one of the important STORIES i
think that need to be out, there as well as
the The Epstein. Debaco what, happened AND i think it
continues to happen on different levels behind the. Scenes, certainly

(02:06:26):
this is something that goes all the way back to
The reagan administration and The Boys. Town you Remember Boys?

Speaker 12 (02:06:32):
Town oh, YEAH i, do The franklin cover.

Speaker 11 (02:06:37):
Up, yep, yep. Yep SO i think this is another
cover up like, that an extension of that type of,
thing and for what, reason what? Purpose the only THING
i can think of is that this is bribing our.
Politicians could explain Why trump? Mailing, yeah, Blackmailing that's WHEN
i Met, yeah.

Speaker 12 (02:06:59):
YEAH I i do believe that What epstein was involved
in is setting up tax. Shelters he was involved with Bear.
Sterns he actually went to work for Bear sterns and
then he kind of spun off out of. There but

(02:07:19):
Bear sterns, was in some way THAT i don't quite,
remember involved WITH, kpmg which is an accounting firm out
of The, NETHERLANDS i. Believe BUT i think that what
they were actually involved in financially is setting up tax

(02:07:40):
shelters around the. World because this whole global system is.
Done our domestic corporations are doing business in foreign, countries
and those foreign countries are doing business in other, countries

(02:08:00):
have a global a global business. Arena that's the significance
of changing our system to be not a political system
but an economics.

Speaker 11 (02:08:15):
System, yeah and.

Speaker 12 (02:08:19):
SO i think they were engaged in setting up tax,
shelters and which are really important if you're in business
making a lot of.

Speaker 11 (02:08:31):
Money, well it could be. Multifaceted most things that they,
do these, globalists these, spooks these shadow government types that
operate behind the. SCENES i think that everything that they
do has multiple. Purposes and SO i do think The

(02:08:52):
epstein thing is about the sex could very well be
about tax shelters, Too BUT i think the main thing
is getting, people getting the puppets on the, strings so to,
speak getting them to.

Speaker 12 (02:09:06):
Comply, yeah that may, be BUT i kind of see
it the opposite.

Speaker 11 (02:09:11):
Way it could be a push pull type of.

Speaker 12 (02:09:13):
Situation purpose was to set up the tax shelters and
the perversion was his personal. Problem plus he probably did use,
it you, KNOW i get politicians to go.

Speaker 11 (02:09:30):
Along, YEAH i kind. OF i have to respectfully disagree
that the main PURPOSE i think was exactly what most
people think it. Is but you, know that's, okay you,
know but it's it's an important issue to. Expose AND
i don't THINK i think we can agree on one.
Thing we're never going to get to the bottom of.

(02:09:51):
It and any federal investigation is going to be corrupt as.
Well AND I i think anything that The republicans, do
or The democrats for that, matter are going to be
simply window.

Speaker 12 (02:10:07):
Dressing, yeah it would be exposing all of. Them, yeah
not Just, epstein but it would be exposing our members
Of congress because because they went along with it. TOO
i don't know if you remember the. Stories in the
early two, thousands it came out that the spouses and

(02:10:31):
children of politicians were given money to invest in businesses
or to receive money from. Businesses so it's a global
system of corruption that exposes that. Everything you, know absolutely

(02:10:54):
everything in terms of the way we've been sold.

Speaker 11 (02:10:57):
Out, Yeah trump just you, know earlier in the last,
WELL i guess it was the first, hour we played
the audio From trump where he's saying he's not a,
dictator but people might like a. Dictator that's what he.
Said but he flip. Flops so he certainly has been
acting like a. Dictator and On august twenty, fifth just

(02:11:21):
five days, ago he signed an executive order banning the
burning of The american. Flag aside from the fact that
he has absolutely zero authority to do, this this is
a blatant violation of free.

Speaker 35 (02:11:34):
Speech special headlines And President trump is telling prosecutors to
jail people who burn The american, flag despite The Supreme
court ruling it's free.

Speaker 44 (02:11:43):
Speech you burn a.

Speaker 14 (02:11:44):
Flag you get one year in.

Speaker 8 (02:11:45):
Jail you don't get ten, years you don't get one.

Speaker 14 (02:11:48):
Month you get one year in, jail and it goes
on your, record and you will see flag burning stopping.

Speaker 35 (02:11:54):
Immediately trump's executive order tells prosecutors to pursue litigation meant
to have The Supreme court overturn the nineteen eighty nine
ruling protecting anyone who burns The american. Flag the justices
at the time said free speech and doesn't just mean
written or spoken, words but symbolic actions as. Well trump's
order also directs The secretary Of state to deny or

(02:12:16):
revoke visas from any foreign national who desecrates a. Flag he,
says it's An american.

Speaker 29 (02:12:23):
And a threat to the.

Speaker 11 (02:12:24):
NATION i wouldn't burn The american, flag But i'll tell you,
What i'm tempted to do so just because he told
ME i. Can't, well there are, REASONS i there are
reasons you might want to burn it.

Speaker 12 (02:12:37):
Anyway mixed feelings on. THAT i don't consider burning a
flag as free. SPEECH i think The Supreme court gave
us a bad ruling on. That they're insulting everybody in
the country when they burn our.

Speaker 11 (02:12:54):
FLAG i don't know about. That because the flag is
the federal. Flag it's the federal, government and there might
be reasons why you might want to burn. It if
you're a state's rights advocate and you don't like what
the federal government is, doing that's your right to express
that in whatever way you, want.

Speaker 12 (02:13:11):
And then my, opinion it's your right to go to.

Speaker 11 (02:13:13):
JAIL i don't. AGREE i absolutely am a disagreement with
you on, that because if they can tell you you
can't burn a, flag then they can tell you you
can't speak out against the. Government and that's just the
way it.

Speaker 12 (02:13:31):
IS i think that's.

Speaker 11 (02:13:33):
True, well what's to stop him from signing in the
next executive order and saying that you can't criticize, him
you can't criticize the, administration or you can't criticize or
insult The United. States there's no. Difference this is a
free Speech First amendment. Issue so anyway we can agree

(02:13:57):
to disagree on, that that's perfectly. Okay BUT i can
tell You, russia it's interesting That AND i wanted to
point this out as, well BECAUSE i know a lot
of TIMES i say, things we say things here on this.
SHOW i Defend russia a, lot because, FRANKLY i think

(02:14:20):
they've been dealt a nasty blow by THE Us State
department on this war In, ukraine for one, thing PUTTING
nato on their doorstop provoking.

Speaker 12 (02:14:31):
Them after they said they, wouldn't after.

Speaker 11 (02:14:34):
They promised they wouldn't exactly, right and yet they turn
right around and engage them in. War So russia has
been dealt a nasty blow by The United states. Government
that being Said russia is they're not angels the, Government i'm,

(02:14:56):
talking not the. People they're not angels over there. Either
and The Moscow, times strangely enough reported BECAUSE i heard
about this and THEN i looked it. Up On july thirty,
First Russian President Vladimir putin signed a law that would
Find Russia russians who deliberately search for what they call

(02:15:18):
quote unquote extremist. Content owners OF vpn services would also
be fined for providing their. Services apparently this is a
law now In. Russia and how can it actually be?
Enforced they? Ask, well will citizens be fined for stumbling
across banned? Content and how Can russians protect themselves from.

(02:15:42):
Repression restrictions on freedom of speech sharply intensified In russia
with the full scale invasion Of ukraine and continue to tighten.
Today some twenty five thousand this is according to Roscom's Vo.
Bodha quite sure what that, is but according to that,

(02:16:04):
source some twenty five thousand websites have been blocked under
military censorship laws since twenty twenty. Two in twenty twenty,
four the authorities banned writing and circumventing these, restrictions even
in scientific. Articles they also throttled, YouTube blocked signal and,
discored and banned advertising on foreign. Agents and twenty twenty,

(02:16:29):
Five russia blocked access to the Cloud flare web, service
cutting off access to even greater swaths of The. Internet
NOW i know that we. Now we weren't, before but
we are. Now governamerica Dot com is behind Cloud. FLAIR
i went to one of those websites to found to
find out if you were blocked In. Russia it said we.
Weren't SO i don't know how widespread the Cloud flare block,

(02:16:54):
is but they. Say moscow also adopted new laws allowing
the authorities to monitor user traffic and penalize people for
reading band. Material censorship and surveillance In russia are carried
out on several, levels from physical through, equipment to laws
and political pressure on global. Companies facebook And instagram are

(02:17:17):
blocked as quote unquote. Extremists YouTube and x have been
slowed down to the point of being impossible to use.
Normally there is even talk of blocking telegram and. WhatsApp
the only effective way for people to get beyond The
kremlin's digital iron curtain is to use VPNs and other
tools to bypass, blockades but the state is fighting them.

(02:17:40):
Hard along with the tightening of, legislation the authorities are
increasingly BLOCKING vpn. Protocols in this, situation Reputable WESTERN vpn
providers have left The russian market due to, sanctions lack
of economic, viability and difficulty maintaining operations amid. Restricts only

(02:18:01):
services created by natives Of russia who know the political
context well and react quickly to changes continue to work. Effectively,
Anyway the article goes on from. There i'll put that
in the show, notes BUT i think it's important to
provide some perspective that things aren't rosy over there, Either

(02:18:21):
AND i think that we need to keep in mind
the constitutional protections that we have in place here are worth.
Defending and, yes there IS i didn't say. Guarantees some
people refer to them as. Guarantees they're not. Guarantees there
are no. Guarantees there's no guarantees that The United states

(02:18:43):
will never go down as a, tutalitarian oppressive state with
the boot on your. Neck but we have the opportunity
to push, back and we need to fight while we
can to maintain what we have and hopefully reclaim some
of what we. Lost but that's it's extremely. Important SO

(02:19:07):
i just wanted to point that. Out all, right let's
go to the. Phones do you have anything you wanted to,
Add vokti before we go to the. Phones, no only
that that's very. Disturbing, yeah, Absolutely all, Right let's go
To Salt Lake, City utah and take a. Call, hello
you're on the air guard.

Speaker 33 (02:19:24):
Place AND vicki hi back when your discussion in the
of the epidemics show in The World Health, Organization uh.
Huh you know that the facts have no standing in
the courtroom or in the legislative. Chambers we're in. Business
and the sad thing IS i could never culture any

(02:19:47):
pathogen in a petri dish filled with. Air all pathogens
are obligate. Carnivores they require, fat, flesh, plasma or blood
to its just revive and be. Transmitted you can't get
anything through the, air and not even casual. CONTACT i

(02:20:07):
don't know how many sick PEOPLE i handled in the,
hospital BUT i would never worry about getting sick out
of simply contacting or being in the room with that.

Speaker 11 (02:20:16):
Patient, Yeah i've heard you say that, before BUT I i'm,
SORRY i don't believe, you because.

Speaker 33 (02:20:26):
It doesn't matter whether you believe, me it is whether
the Magnetic, well.

Speaker 11 (02:20:29):
My, Experience i've been in the room with many sick, People,
tom And i've the tendency is to get sick when
you're around sick. People so having no airborne, PATHOGENS i
JUST i have to respectfully disagree with you on. That
but that's.

Speaker 12 (02:20:46):
Okay this is, well if you touch things that they they've,
touched which if you're in a room with a person
is a.

Speaker 11 (02:20:57):
Possibility, well when you have somebody, sneezing you, know there's
moisture in the, air and these moisture droplets can be
vectors for. Spread SO i mean there's a lot of
things here that come into. PLAY i think you, know
AND i don't pretend to be an, expert BUT i

(02:21:18):
do know my, experience and you, know whenever you have
somebody in the room with you coughing a, lot you
tend to get. Sick AND i don't think it's all.
Psychological But i'll give you the final, word.

Speaker 33 (02:21:29):
Sir LIKE i, SAY i never could culture any pathogen
in a petreetish with dry or even. Moist it had
to have fat flesh or plasma with.

Speaker 11 (02:21:40):
It and that's the.

Speaker 33 (02:21:42):
Fact all pathogens are auglyod, carnivores and if you take
them out of that package of fat flesh and plasma or,
blood they die within seconds or moments because of the
auxygen in the. Air everybody knows auxygen is the PRIME
i say just in seconds That god created M all.

Speaker 11 (02:22:06):
Right, WELL i respect you for your, opinion even IF
i don't onderc be on board with. It but, hey
thank you for the. Call god bless, you. Sir let's
move on and take a call In, VANCOUVER, Bc. Canada,
hello you're on the. Air gohead.

Speaker 29 (02:22:21):
Please, WELL.

Speaker 57 (02:22:25):
I can only say that if you want to get,
sick hang around a cattle, herd because with all that
dust and crap you can pick up all kinds of.

Speaker 11 (02:22:37):
Things but, anyway, YEAH i don't want to get, sick
so that's not going.

Speaker 40 (02:22:43):
To be such LIKE i.

Speaker 11 (02:22:44):
DO i guess you don't want to be a. Cowboy,
WELL i can tell YOU i do hang around chickens
SOME i have chickens out. There there you, go AND
i try my best not to breathe the, dust because,
honestly the Dust i'm sure is full of chicken. Crap,
sorry those who might be evolving their, lunch.

Speaker 57 (02:23:02):
That's okay my family Or hungarian chicken, farmers believe. Me
on the other side were, cowboys AND i was allergic
to both of.

Speaker 8 (02:23:10):
Them so let me tell.

Speaker 57 (02:23:13):
You one of the dictates of government is to stress the,
people stress, populations you, see this is what they work.
Under and, now of Course russia has suffered some casualties
are not small either from the, war and so now
you're seeing their society having misgivings about the, policy What

(02:23:35):
russia is, doing and So russia's passing these.

Speaker 6 (02:23:40):
Laws AND.

Speaker 57 (02:23:42):
I can tell YOU i lived In Hong kong in
the nineteen nineties and after nineteen ninety, seven when The
communists took, over one of the things they started to
do was tax the sale of airline. Tickets before nineteen ninety,
Seven Hong kong was the cheapest place in the world

(02:24:03):
to buy airline tickets to go.

Speaker 8 (02:24:06):
Anywhere and now how they did it is going to be.

Speaker 57 (02:24:10):
Interesting is when you after nineteen ninety, seven when you
went into a travel agency to pay for your. Ticket
let's say you used a credit, card they would demand
from you a cash, syrtax you. See and every day
the communist government would go to all these agencies and

(02:24:32):
pick up the, cash you. See they wouldn't even do the.
Accounting this is how they started to. Run it looked
very communists BECAUSE i lived In Communists china from nineteen
eighty three to nineteen eighty, five and the government was.

Speaker 6 (02:24:47):
Famous for things like.

Speaker 57 (02:24:49):
That it was blatant and overt and they didn't, care you.
See so right away after nineteen ninety seven you could
see that there was this blaze and in your faith
tax and by twenty, thirteen, okay all of that, promise
well we're going to Do we're going to leave it

(02:25:11):
alone for fifty, years.

Speaker 33 (02:25:12):
That was all.

Speaker 57 (02:25:13):
Gone AND i had friends who were in the police
Department british there by twenty thirteen they were rejected from
their documency working in The Hong Kong police when they've
been promised, along you, know there would be no intervening
in what was. Happening so back to you for your.

Speaker 11 (02:25:36):
Comment, WELL i was just going to ask you a.
Question are you still able to communicate with any of
the people over there that you got to know Or.

Speaker 29 (02:25:48):
I'm just, yeah WELL i.

Speaker 57 (02:25:51):
WAS i got myself involved with The English Gentleman's club
in the mid levels Of Hong, kong And i'm still
in touch with. Him we don't talk about shop too,
much BUT i could always ask to see what the
level of teurany is In Hong. Kong by twenty, thirteen
all the, shops those beautiful five star, Shops gucci, whatever

(02:26:16):
nobody was visiting those shops.

Speaker 11 (02:26:17):
Anymore, yeah you, SEE i think it's probably a big
warning to The west of what can come if we're
not vigilant and we don't, fight stand up and preserve
what we.

Speaker 12 (02:26:31):
Have what do you, Think, well that's the model that
they've implemented in our. Country it's the one, country two systems.
Organization and we can Thank mitch McConnell for.

Speaker 15 (02:26:46):
THAT i think.

Speaker 11 (02:26:50):
We got to go to the. Bridge, yeah, okay, hey thank,
you so say le guys go, Yeah god bless, you.
Sir sorry to all, Right well we'll be back.

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Speaker 11 (02:31:27):
Right when the home stretch of the broadcast one more half,
hour togo my sunset another. ONE i wanted to get
into This minnesota school shooting here for just a, moment
because this is going to be used and already is
being used to push gun control once. Again never mind
the fact that nothing that they have done so far
with gun. Control and my understanding is That minnesota has

(02:31:51):
some of the most restrictive gun, laws yet none of
them seemed to stop this. Guy they had red flag
laws in, place and that didn't stop.

Speaker 12 (02:31:59):
It, nope nothing will stop. It we will, never, never
never give up our.

Speaker 11 (02:32:05):
Guns. Never. Yeah but On wednesday, morning there was a
mass shooting at A catholic school and The Annunciation church
is where it happened In.

Speaker 28 (02:32:17):
Minneapolis remembered as a boy who loved fishing and a
girl known for her laughter this, morning eight year Old
Fletcher merkel and ten year Old Harper moyski now identified
as the two children killed In wednesday's mass shooting In
minneapolis Outside Annunciation catholic. Church fletcher's father calling his son's
killer a.

Speaker 60 (02:32:36):
Coward we will never be allowed to hold, him talk to,
him play with. Him please Remember fletcher for the person he,
was and not the act that ended his. Life you
give your kids an extra hugging kiss.

Speaker 28 (02:32:52):
Today harper's parents describing her as, bright, joyful and deeply,
loved writing words cannot capture the depth of our. Pain
among the, wounded ten year old A Storia, Safe her
father says she has shrapnel in her, skull her being
Here Today's. America the church's stained glass windows. Shattered what
was the? Shooter, meanwhile we're getting the first images from

(02:33:14):
inside the, church students running moments after the. Attack authority
say the twenty three year old, shooter who died of
a self inflicted gunshot, wound was a former student At
annunciation who wrote about having recently broken up with a
romantic partner and making reconnaissance trips past the.

Speaker 44 (02:33:31):
School her writings and videos filled with.

Speaker 11 (02:33:34):
Hate the shooter was obsessed with the idea of killing.

Speaker 28 (02:33:38):
Children, meanwhile we're hearing about acts of heroism in the
face of. Danger nine year Old June helene says her
teacher and an older student assigned to be her buddy
in church helped her take.

Speaker 23 (02:33:50):
Cover my buddy kind of grabs my hand and then
we kind of just ran out with the shee with my.

Speaker 29 (02:33:56):
Teachers what's it like to hear your nine year old
tell that?

Speaker 8 (02:34:00):
Story, true it's, real it doesn't feel like.

Speaker 28 (02:34:03):
Reality june's dad praising older students and staff who jumped
in to.

Speaker 8 (02:34:07):
Help there's so much goodness.

Speaker 29 (02:34:10):
Here now back to that.

Speaker 28 (02:34:14):
Investigation authorities have said the shooter had no criminal, record
but a police report just obtained BY Nbc news does
show that police officers back in twenty eighteen went to the.

Speaker 29 (02:34:23):
Home where the shooter was living with her.

Speaker 28 (02:34:26):
Mother the reasons listed were mental health and a welfare
check on a. Juvenile, now investigators this WEEK i said
they haven't been able to get in touch with the shooter's,
mother who used to work at this. CHURCH Nbc news
has also reached out so.

Speaker 31 (02:34:39):
Far in o.

Speaker 11 (02:34:40):
Response, now it's interesting to. ME Nbc news is reporting
investigators say no red flags were raised Before minnesota Or i'm,
sorry Before minneapolis school. Shooting it says in the, article
it does not appear any alarms were sounded as usman

(02:35:00):
amassed an arsenal that included the, rifle the, pistol and
the shotgun used in the attack on the. Church so
all of these red flag laws and we have them
now In michigan as, well that These democrats have been
pushing everywhere doesn't stop the. Gunman but what it would,

(02:35:21):
stop what it would, Stop just LIKE i want to
remind people what happened up In Traverse city here In
michigan just weeks. Ago this guy went on this stabbing.
Rampage now he didn't need a gun to. Kill he
went and stabbed people at the walmart up, there.

Speaker 6 (02:35:40):
And, uh.

Speaker 11 (02:35:42):
He was stopped by a marine with a gun in
the parking. Lot had it not been for the marine
with the, gun who was law, abiding this guy would
have been able to get away and continue his murderous.
Rampage so who would The Red flag's laws? Stop it

(02:36:06):
would stop people like him potentially if. Somebody all somebody's
got to do is say that you're mentally, ill and
the burden of proof is on you to prove that you're. Not,
yeah that's the.

Speaker 12 (02:36:18):
Problem, well it's just stupid AND i am sick and
tired of hearing. It it's not the, gun it's the
person holding the. Gun you have to contain the person
that holds the. Gun but under the cops program that
they implemented community, policing the idea was that under crime,

(02:36:47):
SCIENCE i think it is they determined that all you
need to do is give these potential criminals and criminals
a big.

Speaker 11 (02:36:58):
Hug so, Yeah SO.

Speaker 12 (02:37:04):
I really have a hard time dealing with this level of. Stupidity,
yeah they're just.

Speaker 11 (02:37:08):
Misunderstood they just you, know they just need a little encouraging.
Affirmation that's what they.

Speaker 15 (02:37:13):
Need.

Speaker 11 (02:37:14):
Yeah minneapolis lunatic left wing Mayor Jacob, fry this guy
was asked on one of these news shows why his
red flag laws didn't prevent the, tragedy and of course he.

Speaker 61 (02:37:27):
Dodged this picture that we now have of the shooter
is incredibly. Disturbing here In, minneapolis there are very strong
red flag laws around gun. Control do you believe there
were missed signs here In.

Speaker 62 (02:37:43):
MINNEAPOLIS i don't know all the details, yet and So
i'll speak. Generally though we have more guns In america than.
PEOPLE i don't see a reason why people should be
able to buy gun one, month and then buy a

(02:38:03):
gun the next, month and then the next month after,
that people obviously that have these severe mental health issues
should not have access to.

Speaker 11 (02:38:13):
Guns it's our right to buy gun after gun after
gun if we choose to do. So and, yeah that's
very obvious, that, oh people with mental illnesses shouldn't be
able to have access to. Guns, yeah but when your
red flag laws are not catching, them what are you
going to? Do, see these people aren't going to be
happy until they completely disarm. Everyone that's what it's really.

Speaker 62 (02:38:36):
About yet this particular individual had access to a whole
heap ton of, them.

Speaker 11 (02:38:43):
Which proves that that red flag laws don't. Work that's the. Point,
yeah if your red flags laws were, working he wouldn't
have access to these.

Speaker 29 (02:38:54):
People who say that this is not about, guns you
got to be kidding.

Speaker 11 (02:38:58):
Me, yeah that was addressed, You. Vicky he probably heard
you say that.

Speaker 29 (02:39:04):
This is about. Guns we do need to take.

Speaker 62 (02:39:07):
Action there are other countries around the world where horrific
acts have taken place like, this and.

Speaker 29 (02:39:13):
Then they step up to make a change so that
in fact does not happen.

Speaker 62 (02:39:17):
Again we can take that same sort of action here
now and let this be the last.

Speaker 15 (02:39:24):
Time.

Speaker 29 (02:39:24):
Again how many times have you.

Speaker 62 (02:39:25):
Heard people talk about this and there needs to be
a necessary, change and then change isn't.

Speaker 11 (02:39:31):
Made it's on.

Speaker 61 (02:39:32):
All of, us me or, Fright, OKAY i want to
come back to the two little.

Speaker 11 (02:39:36):
Children right then they moved on to the two little,
children you, know because it's about the, children. FOLKS i, mean,
look this is definitely a. TRAGEDY i, Mean i'm not
glossing over the fact that these families are really genuinely
suffering and grieving for their loved. Ones that's a terrible.
Thing but the solution isn't victimizing more people as a

(02:40:01):
result of. That and that's exactly what you're going to.
Do when you disarm, people you take away their right
to stop, criminals to stop horrific things from happening to.
YOU i can think of that story where THAT i
think it was like a young kid twelve year old
or something shot somebody that was coming in the. Window
we talked about it on the show at the, time a.

(02:40:24):
Robbery there WERE i think there were two of them
IF i recall. Correctly they were breaking in the in
the house and he shot them and good for. Him, yeah,
absolutely it's guns are the great. Equalizer guns level the
playing field in terms of the power, structure and that's
why the other side really wants to get a get

(02:40:45):
rid of. Them you, know you got you got this
scumbag Fry on on there trying to advocate for more gun.
Control really what they really want as a complete outright
banning of all. Guns and then you Got Amy klaar
being you, know data bash up ON. Cnn is it
appealing To kolbachar to try to get the gun control ramped?

Speaker 63 (02:41:10):
Up this horrible cycle of the, trauma the. TRAGEDY i,
mean you mentioned that the whole. NATION i had to
send a note to my brother to, say my niece and,
nephew who are nine and, ten don't watch the show
today BECAUSE i don't want them to be. Traumatized they'll
hear about it and any.

Speaker 11 (02:41:27):
They'd probably be the only one watching this show because
CNN's ratings are so in the toilet. Anyway so, Yes
i'm surprised she would say that because she needs all
the viewers she can.

Speaker 63 (02:41:35):
Get parents are dealing with this all across the, country
and of course the most, important the parents that were
thinking of the most are those who have either lost
those two children or those who have their children in
the operating room right. Now but when is enough going
to be?

Speaker 11 (02:41:50):
Enough?

Speaker 64 (02:41:51):
Exactly you, KNOW i remember the stories WHEN i was
In nashville after that school, shooting AND i was in
a bookstore And patrick's, bookstore and this was a week,
later and one of the moms was in there just
she couldn't. Sleep she was looking for book her of
course her child had, survived but she told the story

(02:42:13):
to us of the kids in a line and how
literally her child was in the line and saw her
best friends shot and she's just trying to hold. On
she's trying to find a, book she's trying to figure
out what can she read to her and make this?
Better and there's one thing we can do to make
this better and stop the angry. Rhetoric start working on

(02:42:36):
solutions that we know have worked in other countries or
could work. Here and it's not just one size fits,
all but we've got to be willing to do, it
and especially some of my colleagues who've been afraid to do.
It we did do one bipartisan bill for community, violence
and including With Chris murphy And Center cornyan and a

(02:42:57):
number of other people that included my provision on domestic
violence and people that have been convicted shouldn't be able
to go out and get. Guns we've done these, things
but there's much bigger things we could do when it
comes to, backgrounds and none of it.

Speaker 11 (02:43:10):
Worked none of it.

Speaker 12 (02:43:12):
Worked you hear the drama in her.

Speaker 11 (02:43:15):
Voice oh, yeah, yeah she's got a. Quiver.

Speaker 15 (02:43:19):
Yeah it's.

Speaker 11 (02:43:20):
Disgusting, yeah it is disgusting because these people are just.
ACTORS i, mean they don't care about, anybody just Like
Arnold schwarzenegger, Said.

Speaker 12 (02:43:32):
Yeah screw your. Freedom, yep that's what they, say screw, You.

Speaker 11 (02:43:37):
Honold. Yeah well, see and That the big thing the
media is concerned about is the shooter's. Pronouns you, know
they never really talk about the real reason why he did.
It it's mental. Illness the guy's freaking. Nuts AND i
do say guy because that's what he is. Biologically he's a.
Male oh but, no we got to respect the Pronounce

(02:43:58):
guy's a, murderer and yet the media gets on, There,
oh we got to make sure we use the right
pronouns or.

Speaker 65 (02:44:03):
Law enforcement identifying the shooter As Robin westman formerly known
As Robin, westman formally known As robert but filed for
a name change in twenty nineteen to use female pronouns.

Speaker 11 (02:44:13):
For the first.

Speaker 27 (02:44:14):
Time we are now learning who that shooter.

Speaker 28 (02:44:18):
Is the minor child quote identifies as a female and
wants her name to reflect.

Speaker 17 (02:44:24):
That she identifies as a, female and wants her name
to reflect that identification was.

Speaker 11 (02:44:28):
Underage it's Now Robin.

Speaker 48 (02:44:30):
Westman Robin, westman shoot identified we are told as, female
legally changed their name From robert To.

Speaker 11 (02:44:35):
Robin, yeah so let's make. Sure and again that went.
ON i clicked a small part of. It that went
on for quite quite some. Time and the other narrative
of the media, Was, oh we don't know the shooter's.
Motive never mind the fact that the shooter left behind a,
manifesto never mind the fact that they were a he

(02:44:56):
he was a student at the school and he Hated.
Christians never mind the fact that there were videos of
him on social media with a sketch of the church
sanctuary and he stabbed it with a knife the, SKETCH i,
mean you, know and said he wanted to kill, himself kill,
himself kill, Himself he's going to kill himself and then

(02:45:17):
he's stabbing. THINGS i, mean this guy was freaking. Nuts
but you can't say all. That you can't worry about. That, no, no,
no we have no idea what the motive.

Speaker 29 (02:45:25):
Was you have mass shooting investigations so often there is a.
PATTERN i think police are trying to get after.

Speaker 22 (02:45:30):
That.

Speaker 28 (02:45:30):
Tonight you see obviously some real clues here as to
what a motive could, be but they're not saying formally
what it is.

Speaker 11 (02:45:36):
Yet we don't have a motive at this.

Speaker 44 (02:45:38):
Time it's unclear what the motive.

Speaker 2 (02:45:40):
Was, again there's just nothing specific in the evidence that's been.

Speaker 66 (02:45:43):
Recovered there's no, information nothing specific to identify a specific.
Motive but they'll be continuing to talk to people to
see if there was a, flag if something may have
popped up that they can look.

Speaker 12 (02:45:54):
Into there's no clear, motive and that's what we want to.

Speaker 28 (02:45:57):
Know was this a revenge shooting because there were prior
affiliations to the?

Speaker 43 (02:46:00):
School is this?

Speaker 12 (02:46:02):
Notoriety all?

Speaker 11 (02:46:03):
RIGHT i can't take it. Anymore but, yeah.

Speaker 12 (02:46:05):
It's almost like a repeat of The parkland shooting with
what's his, Name Nicholas.

Speaker 11 (02:46:12):
Cruz, yeah and there's weird things about this one. Too
one thing that's interesting to me is that the shooter's
father is Apparently James, westman and there was a post
On REDDIT sesrii that's The Environmental Systems Research. Institute Apparently James,

(02:46:36):
westman the father of The Minnesota Catholic church, shooter has
reportedly been a senior application developer at S ree for
twenty nine. YEARS, sree The Environmental Systems Research, Institute, incorporated
as a global leader in geographic information system SOFTWARE, gis

(02:46:58):
WEB gis and geodatabase. Management IT'S ARC gis software is
used by MANY us government, agencies Including Intelligence community members
like THE. CIA astray works closely with The National Geospatial
Intelligence AGENCY nga to support THE. IC i guess that

(02:47:21):
would be The Intelligence COMMUNITY Gis, portal a platform that
THE cia and other agencies rely on for geospatial intelligence
tasks or GeOI. Nt so this dishooter's, father while he
doesn't directly work for intelligen The Intelligence, establishment does have

(02:47:43):
ties through his corporate. Dealings.

Speaker 12 (02:47:47):
Coincidence, yeah that's an angle that should be.

Speaker 11 (02:47:50):
Pursued, yeah AND i wondered WHEN i saw that that
was On. Reddit my, wife ACTUALLY i got to give her.
Credit she sent sent a tweet to me which got
me on that, trail AND i ask, perplexity Did James
westman work for THE, Cia it, Responded James westman did

(02:48:12):
not work directly for THE, cia but he reportedly served
as a senior application development FOR, sri a technology firm
whose platforms and data services are widely used by VARIOUS
us government, agencies including THE cia and other members of
the intelligence. Community there is no credible evidence suggesting, that,
Oh James westman was A cia employee or. Agent, now of,

(02:48:36):
course if he, was it would probably be secret, anyway
but it doesn't. MATTER, sre Where James westman was, employed
develops geospatial intelligence platforms used by federal, agencies including THE.
Cia the company collaborates with The National Geospatial Intelligence, agency

(02:48:58):
which SUPPORTS cia operations involving mapping and spatial. Analysis working
FOR sry Means westman's work supported organizations that contact with
and provide data tools to THE, cia but does not
make him A cia. Employee searches For James westman's employment

(02:49:19):
history do not yield any direct associations or past membership
with THE. Cia available records and profiles describe his career
in technology and, development not intelligence or covert government. Work some.

Speaker 12 (02:49:32):
Conspiracy he's a, Contractor.

Speaker 11 (02:49:35):
Yeah, yeah just Like Edward. SNOWDEN i guess was a
contractor for THE, nsa for a company that worked was
contracted with THE. NSA i, just you, know like so
many other you, know and and AGAIN i realize this
is a. Correlation correlation does not necessarily equal. Causation So

(02:49:57):
i'm not going to fall into the pitfall of necessarily
saying that because the guy's father was associated with intelligence
circles that somehow this is uh a in operation shall we,
say a psychological. Operation but, man this is a pattern

(02:50:19):
that seems to have kept repeating over and over. AGAIN
i don't know how many of these shooters have had
people close to them that have been associated with THE
cia or or some intelligence.

Speaker 33 (02:50:32):
You know.

Speaker 11 (02:50:32):
Organization.

Speaker 12 (02:50:36):
Yeah i've always been pretty well grounded and you, know
not believing that there was, evil that there could be
evil on a scale that we're seeing in The United.
States BUT i continue to be amazed at how evil

(02:51:03):
our government has become and the things that they're doing
and that they're going to. DO i, mean we're all
going to be living in a prison, state just like
the people that over In china because these surveillance and

(02:51:24):
control systems are. Global SO i view this shooting it's.
Dialectic they probably targeted this kid as, being you, know
not mentally, stable and they probably worked on him through

(02:51:46):
the social system at the.

Speaker 11 (02:51:50):
School, yeah who knows what SSRIs he was, on you,
know and that's the. PROBLEM i, mean how many drugs
was this kid? On mhm' that's my.

Speaker 12 (02:51:59):
Question and those drugs do screw with your.

Speaker 11 (02:52:02):
Mind, now speaking of screwing with your, Mind, Hey Saudi,
arabia they have a new.

Speaker 50 (02:52:07):
Chatbots the market for artificial intelligence chatbots continues to. Grow
more companies are looking to claim their spot next to
big companies Like OPEN ai And. Anthropic, now a new
company is releasing a chatbot focusing On islamic. VALUES ai
Company humane Developed Humane, chat AN ai chatbot for the
two Billion muslims around the. World according to the, company

(02:52:29):
they designed the chatbot to comply With islamic. Values humane
is owned By Saudi arabia's public investment, fund which oversees
more than one trillion dollars in. Assets humane said the
chatbot is based on a large language, model similar to
almost all OTHER ai. Chatbots, however THIS lm will have
safeguards to prevent it from Violating Saudi arabia's social and religious.

(02:52:51):
Rules besides following, rules the company said Humane chat will
be able to Understand arabic across multiple, dialects more than
Thirty arabic dialects that differ so vastly from one another
that a person speaking one dialect couldn't understand someone speaking.
Another the company said the chatbot can also switch From
arabic To english within the same. Conversation the launch of

(02:53:14):
Humane chat is a point of pride For Saudi, arabia
marking a historic milestone in our mission to build SOVEREIGN
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Speaker 11 (02:53:25):
Gpt that's, funny all, RIGHT i tell you. What we
were almost out of the. Time but let's go ahead
and go to the. Phones let's go To kentucky and
talk to somebody. There hello here on the, Air go, ahead, Please.

Speaker 15 (02:53:39):
Hey It's jeremy And. Kentucky i'm a host And. Arbyn,
oh hey to talk about what's Going hey want to
talk about what's going on with the red flag?

Speaker 20 (02:53:47):
Laws uh, Huh, no we all.

Speaker 15 (02:53:48):
Agree most normal people would agree mentally ill people shouldn't
have access to. Guns but what constitutes mentally? Ill there you,
go you, know THE ama in the seventies that reclassified
homosexuality from a mentally ill disease to just a sexual. Preference,
yeah so who's to say. That they couldn't say that
like a person who says that they're against the genocide Of, Palestinians,

(02:54:09):
well they're Anti.

Speaker 11 (02:54:10):
SEMITIC i think someday they will be back considered anti you, know, yeah,
yeah Anti semitism itself would be considered in mental. Illness,
yeah it's a good. Point the diagnostic and statistical manual
and mental disorders has grown exponentially over the, years hasn't.

Speaker 15 (02:54:29):
It and they'll just add political dissonance to, that and
then it doesn't have to be Anti. Semitism it can
be any kind type of dissident against the. Government, Right,
SO i think that's what's going with. It AND i
think that's what this whole false flag shooting was. About
this guy had Any semitic, stuff and you know it
is manifesto and scrolled on his. GUN i think that's

(02:54:51):
really what we're looking.

Speaker 20 (02:54:52):
At thank, you.

Speaker 11 (02:54:52):
Guys, yeah, hey thank you for the. Call good, Call thank.
You all, right we're out of time with, That we
are done for. Today, hey thank. You vicky appreciate everything you.
Do and thanks to the callers and to the, Guests Casey,
fleming great, appearance great appearance By Reggie Little john as.
Well thank you very. Much god bless you. FOLKS i

(02:55:14):
hope you have a great, weekend even if it is
a communist. Holiday we have to take the enjoyment out
of life that we can, get don't.

Speaker 12 (02:55:22):
We, Yeah, well thank You, Darren thank you everybody for.

Speaker 11 (02:55:28):
Listening, yep tell a friend about the broadcast and join
us back here next. Week pray for this, republic do
what you can to restore. It keep your chin up
and hopefully you have a nice big barbecue and release
a bunch of greenhouse gases into the. Air here you.
Go god bless, you. Folks we'll talk to you. Soon bye, BYE.

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