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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 4 (00:20):
Us, a new world order, a world where the United
Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.
Speaker 5 (00:27):
Nevertheless, United stated in a key position to shape is
so that the problem of the put rensidenty will be
the emergence of a new international.
Speaker 6 (00:39):
Order the first decade of the twenty first century, that
out of what is will be feel the greatest restructuring
of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy,
greatest restructuring of the global economy.
Speaker 7 (00:52):
A new world order was created, Documan.
Speaker 8 (00:57):
The crisis of our rebelty.
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 a secret societies, the secret oaths and a
secret proceedings.
Speaker 8 (01:13):
Waging war on the new world order and.
Speaker 10 (01:15):
The councils of government.
Speaker 11 (01:17):
We must guard again the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military industrial conflict.
Speaker 8 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky.
Speaker 12 (01:31):
Davis presidential promise to put the law before a family.
Speaker 13 (01:41):
I shad add by the jury decision.
Speaker 7 (01:44):
I will do that and I will.
Speaker 12 (01:45):
Not partner, letting the world know that he will not
wipe away the decision of twelve of his son's peers.
Speaker 14 (01:51):
Was asked directly, and he has said he wouldn't pardon
his son if he gets convicted.
Speaker 15 (01:56):
Let's see what happens if he loves Yeah, I mean
he said it.
Speaker 8 (02:00):
He's going to get pardoned by his dad. There's no
question about that.
Speaker 13 (02:03):
The President has ruled out pardoning his son.
Speaker 16 (02:06):
Major commitment from the President, accepting the outcome of the
trial and also pledging not to pardon his son.
Speaker 17 (02:12):
But the challenge for him is really to continue to
live up to his values when it was really personal,
and he did that today.
Speaker 16 (02:18):
It seems like a pretty normal, straightforward answer, but it
takes new weight when we see what Trump is saying
about the outcome of his trial. We're hearing from other
Republicans who say they don't accept the jury's verdict here
in New York.
Speaker 18 (02:30):
The contrast is profound to sit there and say, well,
I'm not going to intervene in the legal process, and
I wouldn't pardon my son. One side, Democrats and Joe
Biden protecting the justice system, and on the other Republicans
and Trump protecting Trump.
Speaker 14 (02:44):
The current president of the United States has so much
respect for the law that he has said he would
not pardon his son. Again, it's all about the contrast.
Speaker 19 (02:54):
President Biden saying I will respect whatever this jury decides,
versus Donald Trump, after convicted on thirty four counts, saying
the entire system is rigged against him.
Speaker 20 (03:04):
Their latest attack has been that Joe Biden has politicized
and weaponized the DOJ. Right, That was the whole argument
around Donald Trump's conviction. And this week, of course, Hunter
Biden is found guilty and Joe Biden has very clearly
said he would not pardon his son, he would not
commute his sentence. How stark is this difference. Where's Hunter
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and he stood there in the courtroom flanked by his family,
and he's accepted his sentence.
Speaker 13 (03:31):
He is not pardoning his son.
Speaker 19 (03:34):
He is living what it means to have a rule
of law in this country.
Speaker 21 (03:39):
The President Anderson has been really clear that he is
going to accept the outcome of the trial no matter
what happens.
Speaker 22 (03:46):
So Joe Biden's gotten asked about, you know, talking about
line order. He's gotten asked if he would pardon his son.
Speaker 13 (03:52):
He has said no.
Speaker 22 (03:52):
On the other side, you've got Donald Trump who has
said that he will pardon the January sixth insurrectionist. They're
not even his sons. They're just sons of bitches.
Speaker 13 (04:02):
Oh man, nasty woman from female Regions five and ten.
This is Governor America. Ficky Davis is here. I'm during weeks.
It is the seventh of December twenty twenty four, last
month of December, and soon it will be twenty twenty five,
Ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 23 (04:17):
Means Pearl Harbor Day or something.
Speaker 13 (04:19):
That is true. Yeah, absolutely, yeah. The false flag of
Pearl Harbor another thing to think about, as people have
pretty much either never knew about it or forgotten about it.
I think most people never knew about it. That whole
thing was a big setup situation to get the United
States into the war, and it succeeded another false flag operation.
(04:41):
As many are pretty much every war starts that way.
But this situation with this part, does anybody really is
anybody really surprised that Biden pardoned Hunter? I mean, this
was a thing that really, I mean, that open and
that we just did went on for several more minutes
(05:05):
as these people were just going on and on and
on and on about how great, you know, how moral
the the Bidens are, and you know, it made absolutely
no difference whatsoever.
Speaker 23 (05:16):
I have to confess I actually was surprised really that
he did that. Yeah, I mean, I know he's a criminal,
but I didn't know he was so blake he was
going to be so blatant about it.
Speaker 13 (05:31):
Well, it didn't surprise me one bit. I mean, because
you know, his word is crap anyway, it means nothing.
And you know, here's the thing. He had to do this,
he had to do this. And the pardon itself, what
he put in there, what it covers, puts out all
(05:52):
the pieces on the table of the puzzle.
Speaker 23 (05:55):
Well, he, as far as I'm concerned, he was really
pardoning himself exactly.
Speaker 13 (06:00):
That's exactly what I'm getting at here. That's but first,
let's just you know, because the hypocrisy is really stunning.
This is represented Adam Schiff back in twenty eighteen, where
he said the president pardoning his son or anyone close
to him, well, that could be obstruction of justice.
Speaker 24 (06:18):
So the president's pardon of Scooter Livy, Congressman, has inspired
you to propose new legislation what exactly would it do.
What it would do is say that in the event
the president pardons anyone in an investigation in which the
President is a witness, a subject, or the target, those
investigative files will all be turned over to the Congress.
The Congress ought to know whether the president is using
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the pardon power to obstruct justice. The American people have
a right to know. I think it is clearly constitutional.
It doesn't prohibit him from granting a pardon, even a
pardon he shouldn't grant. But it does say that we
will be able to at least find out whether the
president is using this power to shield himself from liability.
Speaker 25 (07:01):
It offers transparency at the very least.
Speaker 13 (07:03):
Absolutely, Yeah, So is Biden using this pardon to shield
himself from liability? Funny? Then Schiff isn't making those kind
of noises, now, is he.
Speaker 23 (07:16):
Well, I'm surprised I didn't hear Schiff say that it
wasn't on any of the news that I listened to.
Speaker 13 (07:24):
No, that was a clip from twenty eighteen. Yeah, well,
and that he was talking about Trump.
Speaker 23 (07:32):
Oh, he was talking about Trump.
Speaker 13 (07:33):
Yeah, that was from twenty eighteen. See, it's funny how
when the shoe is on the other foot. Yeah, he's
not saying those things today, but you you kind of
alluded to it. The pardon covered any crimes that Hunter
may have committed, going all the way back to the
year twenty fourteen. Now, why is the year twenty fourteen important?
(07:57):
That was the same year the Obama I'm a Biden administration,
Biden was vice president at the time, overthrew the democratically
elected government of Victor Yanikovich in Ukraine and then installed
their own puppet leader. And you remember the call where
Victoria Neulin was heard on the phone with the ambassador
to Ukraine, Piet is his name, and they were talking
(08:21):
about who they were choosing to be the next Ukrainian leader.
Is in this phone call, By the way, I'll play
just a little bit of it, because we've played the
entire thing before, and I think most people, if you've
been paying attention at all, you remember the call, but
just for those this call is so important, and somebody
(08:42):
tapped into her phone line, probably the Russians, I would imagine,
and released it to the public. What's important about this
is it's undeniable. Victoria Neulan came out afterwards and issued
an apology because in the call she actually said she
was talking to Ragat totally about the EU, and so
(09:02):
she even used the phrase f the EU only she
said the word, and she came out later and apologized
to the EU for saying that, verifying that it was
in fact her in the call. Now, of course it
sounds like her, everybody who knows how she sounds, but
you could say, you could have plausible deniability and say,
(09:24):
well that was AI or something like that. You know,
even though AI wasn't as prevalent back then. I'm sure
government's probably had the technology before it's ever released to
the public, so she would have a certain amount of
plausible deniability that, well, that was just somebody that sounded
like me, or it was an AI voice. It wasn't
really me. But she came out and apologized to the
(09:45):
EU for saying that about the EU, verifying the authenticity
of the call and what her and Piet the ambassador
to Ukraine for the US, were doing or plotting the
future of Ukraine. They were deciding which leaders that they
were going to choose to occupy the role of government
(10:07):
in Ukraine. You know, because it's called spreading democracy, Bicky.
This is spreading democracy state department style, where the state
department gets to choose who who the leaders are after
they've overthrown the democratically elected ones. That's democracy.
Speaker 23 (10:25):
They've got to have the right people in there for
the global systems, you know, the systems that are global,
which includes global.
Speaker 13 (10:36):
Health technocracy exactly. You got to make room for the technocrats.
And you know, hey, if you want to make an omelet,
you have to break a few eggs, right, even if
that means thousands and thousands and thousands of Ukrainians lives destroyed.
Speaker 23 (10:56):
Money here with the global system, What are a few
lives compared to the money that they can make with
these global systems.
Speaker 13 (11:05):
Yeah, and money is where it's all at too. This
is a money laundering operation from beginning to end for
those that are implementing it, and it is going to
result in rule by algorithm. But for those that are
left after the phoenix rises, out of the ashes of
this thing. But anyway, this is this is a little
sampling of the call, and you can hear how they're
(11:27):
they're making the decisions. They're not consulting the Ukrainian people.
Speaker 26 (11:31):
I don't think Cleech should go into the government. I
don't think it's necessary. I don't think it's a good idea.
Speaker 27 (11:35):
In terms of him not going into the government. Just
let him sort of stay out and do his political.
Speaker 28 (11:39):
Homework and stuff.
Speaker 26 (11:40):
I think Yachts is the guy who's got the economic experience,
the governing experience. He's the guy. You know, what he
needs is Cleech and Tawny book on the outside. He
needs to be talking to them four times a week,
you know. I just think Cleech going in, he's going
to be at that level working for Yachts and yuk
It's just not going to work.
Speaker 13 (11:58):
Yeah. So it was right after after that, in May
of the same year, twenty fourteen, that Hunter joined the
board of Barisma Barisma Holdings, and then four years later,
in twenty eighteen, Biden bragged, you'll call we played the
audio from this before as well. At the Council on
Foreign Relations. He bragged that they had gotten the Ukrainian
(12:21):
state prosecutor fired the prosecutor by the name of Victor Shokin.
He was looking into Barisma, and Biden, then Vice president,
threatened to withhold a billion dollars of US aid to
Ukraine unless the prosecutor was fired. Here's Biden before the
Council on Foreign Relations basically bragging about that.
Speaker 29 (12:43):
I remember going over convincing our team, our brothers, to
convincing that we should be providing for loan guarantees. And
I went over, I guess the twelve thirteenth time to Kiev,
and I was supposed to announce that there was another
billion dollar loan guarantee. And I had gotten a commitment
(13:04):
from Porshenko and from Yachtsan Yuk that they would take
action against the state prosecutor, and they didn't. So they
said they were walking out to press comts. I said no,
I said, I'm not going to go or we're not
going to give you the billion dollars. They said, you
have no authority, you're not the president. The president said,
I said, call him. I said, I'm telling you're not
(13:24):
getting a billion dollars. I said, you're not getting the billion.
I'm gonna be leaving here, and I think it was
what six hours I looked at I said'm leaving the
six hours. If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting
the money.
Speaker 7 (13:34):
Oh, son of a bitch.
Speaker 29 (13:37):
Got fired, and they put in place someone who was.
Speaker 13 (13:40):
Solid, someone who is solid. Now, what Biden failed to
mention in that story that he told is is why
he had a beef with the prosecutor. It's because the
prosecutor was looking into Hunter Biden's activities on the board
of Barisma. They were looking into Barisma, the corruption there.
Some of the so called fact check sites I noticed
(14:03):
last night falsely tried to debunk the fact and they
say that no, he was fired because he wasn't pursuing
corrupt politicians. But that so called fact check sites, well
they're full of crap. We know the prosecutor was looking
into Barisma, because we have the prosecutor's own words. Victor
(14:25):
Schokin is still around and he's been in recent years.
Ever since that happened, he's been speaking out about it
and and folks, he has no reason to lie. Poroshenko
and all these people that he was working for the
government of Ukraine. They were installed by the Obama Biden administration.
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So if anything he was going to if he was
gonna lie, he would lie to protect them, not the
other way around. He's got no reason to lie, and
you know, in anything to favor the Republicans or anything
like that. So well, he was in fact, I got
a New York Post article here about him. It says
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Shokun was dismissed by a vote of Ukrainian parliament in
March twenty sixteen, following intense pressure from then Vice President
Joe Biden. His office had been investigating Mikola Zayochewsky, the
owner of natural gas company Barisma Holdings, which paid then
Second then second hunts On Hunter up to one million
(15:31):
dollars per year as a member of the company's board
beginning in April twenty fourteen. April twenty fourteen, folks, months
just a couple of months after the coup took place.
So this whole thing, they overthrew the government. He immediately,
almost immediately went on the board of Barisma and they've
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been funneling money over there ever since. If this isn't
a massive, the big money laundering operation in the history
of money laundering operations in organized crime, I don't know
what would be.
Speaker 23 (16:09):
What year was that, uh, that recording of Victoria News
twenty fourteen.
Speaker 13 (16:16):
Oh, yeah, it was right, it was. I think it
was February of twenty fourteen when that happened, the whole
Maidan mess and overthrow of the democratically elected government of
Victor Yanikovich. And they were while the Maidan Mess was
going on, even while it was going on, while the
(16:37):
revolution was taking place, they were on the phone with
each other discussing who they were going to put in
when when the dust settled. So this is, uh, this
is how they operate. And they're doing the same thing
again Georgia. There's unrust going on in Georgia right now.
That's got the CIA fingerprints written all over it.
Speaker 23 (16:58):
Well, they're probably beginning the process of bringing Georgia on
to the the global systems network, because I did. I
just looked up Victoria Newland and she was, of course
a US ambassador to NATO, but then she went to
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work as the chief executive officer of the Center for
New for a New America and all all everything that's
going on has to do with systems and getting countries
locked in to these global systems, getting them hooked in.
Speaker 7 (17:47):
Yeah, and.
Speaker 23 (17:49):
So so that's probably what's going on.
Speaker 13 (17:52):
I'm certain that that's what's going on. And the whole
point is to overthrow and implement a What they want
is a worldwide technocratic system where they control the world's
population in the most efficient manner. You hear a lot
about efficiency today as far as especially in the context
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of the current incoming administration, I should say the incoming administration.
You hear a lot about efficiency, and that's going to
be a buzzword. That's a buzzword for getting rid of
people and bringing in the algorithms.
Speaker 23 (18:31):
People. You know, they love the word efficiency, and they
don't doesn't even occur to them to ask what do
you mean by that?
Speaker 13 (18:39):
Yeah, what does it mean?
Speaker 23 (18:41):
Because it's true that the devil is in the details. Yeah,
and what is efficient could be really terrible for you.
Now our government. When when was the last time our
government did something actually for the American people. I don't know,
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I don't know when.
Speaker 13 (19:03):
Yeah, it certainly doesn't seem to be anything in recent memory,
that's for sure.
Speaker 20 (19:07):
No.
Speaker 23 (19:08):
So, so you know, the this global technocratics system becomes
the jailer for people.
Speaker 13 (19:17):
Let's put it this way. Anything efficient, anything the government
does purportedly for people, has an ulterior motive. There's very
few things that you can actually point to to say
that that was exclusively for to benefit people. I mean anymore,
if if there's a benefit, it's it's pretty much a
side effect to whatever probably unattended consequence. Exactly right. Oh,
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it's sad, It's really sad. But it is a fact
that you know, and not a conspiracy theory that Barismo
was being investigated by Victor schokn Uh, the state prosecutor
in Ukraine, that Hunter Biden was on the board of
directors at the time. And it is also a fact
that Joe Biden threatened to withhold one billion dollars in
US AID bribery money listeners to Ukraine if Shokun wasn't fired.
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So they fired him. And now we have Andrew McCabe,
who was at the FBI all the time this was
going on, the same FBI that set up an office
inside of Ukraine to oversee the corruption. He is saying
Joe's pardon of Hunter Biden will give weight to conspiracy theorists.
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That's pretty rich.
Speaker 30 (20:33):
Look at they're really season on the time frame here, right,
including the senator elect from Indiana Jim Banks, who said
Joe Biden issued a pardon to Hunter Biden for any
crimes that he might have committed since twenty fourteen. Why
such a specific year will Hunter Biden just so happened
to join the board of Barisma, Ukrainian energy firm in
that same year twenty fourteen?
Speaker 13 (20:52):
So corrupt?
Speaker 30 (20:53):
What do you make of the time frame here?
Speaker 31 (20:55):
Well, I mean my initial impression was, this is the
president's desire to protect him for the longest period that
reflects the president's time of service in the White House.
But nevertheless the effect of that very broad ten year
timeframe is, ironically, it will perpetuate the conspiracy theories and
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the accusations around Hunter Biden. They'll never be resolved criminally,
but it gives his detractors the opportunity to say, oh, well,
he must have done something in twenty fourteen to require
a pardon going back that far.
Speaker 13 (21:32):
Andrew McCabe is up to his eyeballs and this whole thing,
because he knows good and well that they have a
In fact, it may still be into this day. An
office set up inside Ukraine. It's called the Agency in Ukraine,
it's called the National Anti Corruption Bureau of Ukraine. It's
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called NABU, and there was a memorandum of understanding that
was signed on I believe it's June twenty ninth. Well, actually,
I take that back. Let me see. This is the
US Embassy in Ukraine website and it says on June
twenty nine, twenty sixteen, Acting Deputy Director Matthew S. Moon
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of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Director Artem Steinik
of the National Anti Corruption Bureau of Ukraine signed a
memorandum of understanding to strengthen his existing cooperation between the
agencies as they pursue anti corruption initiatives. Now that was
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a couple of years after the coup, but this whole
thing has gone on, all of this corruption this whole time.
So to suggest that the FBI is ignorant of it
or that they're not somehow aware, is ridiculous. The memorand them,
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they say, establishes that the FBI and NABU will work
together on crimes. Yeah, they're trying to convince you that
they're working together to expose crimes. But I think they're there.
They were there to help facilitate them, frankly, cover them up,
cover them up. Exactly. If they wanted to protect the
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Ukrainians from criminal activity, they should have just left the
government in place, stuck, kept their nose out of it.
You know. But they're work together on crimes related to
international money laundering. Well, what's going on. It's money laundering,
international asset recovery and Ukrainian high level official bribery and corruption.
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What were you going to say?
Speaker 23 (23:49):
Something very similar to what you just said.
Speaker 13 (23:53):
Okay, So anyway, they say, the memorandum sets out the
framework for cooperation between the agencies in combating these crimes
of mutual interest. The participants intend to implement the MoU
in the spirit of partnership and cooperation in addressing the
corruption problem. So you have this memorandum of understanding being
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signed between the FBI and Ukraine, the FBI office opened
in Ukraine, all while all of this corruption going on
with the Bidens in Ukraine and Hunter Biden on the border.
Barisma stinks to high heavens, you have. So this is
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the bottom line. And I was talking to my wife
this morning and she says, well, I actually I was
talking to you this morning and you said it too.
You know. Basically, this executive or this action of a pardon.
The whole point of it was to protect the Bidens.
So that's why I started off by saying they had
to do this. He had to do.
Speaker 23 (25:02):
This, Yeah, because his whole family was involved in the corruption.
Speaker 13 (25:07):
Yeah, he's up to his eyeballs in it.
Speaker 23 (25:09):
So you know, this conversion, which is what it is,
a conversion of a world governing system, has brought corruption
to every country on Earth. I think that is participating
in it, and I don't know of any that aren't. Yeah,
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I mean, you know, where are the watch dogs. Where
are the people who normally watch all this stuff? Well
it should be people in the State Department and people
in the military, but they're both in it, clear up
to their eyeballs.
Speaker 13 (25:51):
Yeah. So well, one thing that's interesting to me is
they say that. In fact, Senator Tom Cotton was on
Fox News and he said that now that Joe has
pardoned Hunter, it means Hunter can no longer plead the
fifth So he thinks that this is something that they
hadn't really thought through. I'll probably get to that after
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the break.
Speaker 23 (26:16):
But I talked to you interesting thought.
Speaker 13 (26:20):
Yeah, he didn't think that they thought that through very well.
I got a clip of him saying that, but I
don't want to play it right this minute, because we
got to take the break and on the other side
of the break, hopefully if everything goes as planned. I
talked to Mark in Texas. He's going to start coming
on on a weekly basis for a few minutes and
sharing a little tip of different things that people need
(26:42):
to be thinking about. He called me before Thanksgiving and
we had a conversation about generators and what people thought
need to be doing, and I said, you know, you
should be sharing this with our audience, so he might
do that. We'll be back.
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Speaker 13 (31:24):
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Speaker 13 (31:49):
All right, we'll get back to the Ukraine stuff here
in just a moment, but first I want to joining
us now. Is markin Texas? And I discussed to mention
before the break we were this is going to be
a new segment on the show every week, as Mark
has agreed to put together kind of some tips to
(32:09):
things people need to be thinking about. I don't really
have a particular name for this segment. We're kind of
kicking around some things, but we're gonna right now we're
going to check in with Mark and see what he's
put together for us this week.
Speaker 7 (32:23):
Hey Mark, Oh, good morning people.
Speaker 28 (32:26):
How's everybody today.
Speaker 13 (32:28):
I'm doing all okay? How is your Thanksgiving?
Speaker 7 (32:34):
Oh?
Speaker 28 (32:34):
It's just perfect, just part not some quiet and didn't
do anything spectacular, nothing bad.
Speaker 13 (32:40):
Happen, no family food fights, no family food. That's always
that's always good.
Speaker 28 (32:46):
You usually say that for after crip. Yeah, it's definitely
the leftovers. It's never the first time around. It usually
the leftovers.
Speaker 13 (32:56):
Well, my one advantage of having a wife that works
at a container come and he is at least we
can give away a lot of the food to the guests.
Speaker 7 (33:04):
That come over.
Speaker 13 (33:05):
So that's that's an advantage. We always load people down
here ticket because we're not gonna eat it all.
Speaker 28 (33:12):
Well, they're saying, only like about three or four days
after you had that turkey, Yeah, you know that you
maybe should consider not consuming it after that. You know,
we've won as long as a week before, and I'm thinking, boy,
we got lucky or what.
Speaker 13 (33:26):
I think a lot of it has to do with
whether or not you refrigerate it right away. The bacteria
really grows very fast on it as soon as it
starts cooling. You need to get that in the refrigerator
right away. So there's a tell.
Speaker 23 (33:39):
If you leave it out overnight, Yeah, you're probably gonna
have a problem. But you know, I had leftover turkey
my whole freaking life and I'm in my twilight years,
so so what what is this now? They're telling you
don't don't keep it.
Speaker 28 (34:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (34:02):
Yeah, Well I know a guy who he said he
he can't eat turkey because he got food poisoning one year.
Apparently his mother h made a long journey with a
turkey and I guess in her car. Uh thought, unthought
and unprepared.
Speaker 23 (34:21):
Well, nothing, nothing can protect you from stupidity.
Speaker 8 (34:27):
Ye.
Speaker 13 (34:29):
So yeah, that that'll spoil you on it real quick.
Speaker 28 (34:33):
Uh. Yeah. We my wife and I were talking after
we heard that, and they both kind of it florid
us both we weren't sure what to think, and I thought,
you know, I wonder if there's something to not cooking
the stuffing inside of the turkey. Yeah, because you think
I'd be like a heat sink and everything around it
wouldn't get anyway. We were thinking about maybe doing the
(34:55):
stuffing separate this next year. Is just just to play
it save instead of instead of and inside the turkey
while it is cooking.
Speaker 13 (35:02):
You know, well, I'll tell you what, man, The best
stuffing in the world is the stuff you put inside
the turkey, the other stuff that you cook in a
We do it both ways every year because you can
only fit so much stuffing inside the turkey, and I
can tell you right now. I always go for the
stuff that's inside the turkey because it's just it's it
(35:23):
maintains the moisture a lot better. And yeah, I love
that stuff. Anyway, go ahead.
Speaker 28 (35:30):
We come to the conclusion that we're just going to
take three days and that's it. But we all cook.
We're going to take the dressing inside the turkey period
because it does it tastes so much better. We'll just
start with three days and call it quits. You know.
Speaker 13 (35:44):
Yeah, well there you go. So uh so we were
talking before Thanksgiving, I think, and you were telling me
about generators and what needs to be done to store
them for the winter, and and and Mark always he
often calls me with with these ideas about things that
we need to do, you know, for preparation and you know,
(36:06):
preparedness and that sort of thing. And I just the
idea popped in my head. I'm like, you know what,
you should be sharing this really with the audience because
some of the stuff is seasonal and some of it
is it's it's practical, it's all practical. So we decided
to make this a regular segment on the show, and
(36:29):
we'll come up with some kind of snazzy name for
it as time progresses here. But what do you got
for us this week?
Speaker 7 (36:35):
Mark?
Speaker 28 (36:37):
Well, all I know's what works for me, okay. And
we've had electricity problems down here in Texas. I think
everybody's aware of that, with our transformation into solar and
wind excluding you know, excluding diesel, caterpillar generators and all
the other stuff that worked for a long time, which
(36:57):
by the way, we suck a lot of money in
this stuff to make it up, you know, where it
was reliable and then they threw this into the mix.
But anyhow, that's out of my control. But what I
can't control is if we lose electricity number one, it's
hard on us mentally at the start. I mean, especially
if you've got kids and the electricity goes out. There's
(37:21):
nothing better mentally to soothe your soul than to pull
that cord on that generator and it starts the first
or the second time. And that's why I'm calling in,
because you'll all be out there or trying to order
a carburetor off Amazon or whatever. You just want that
thing to start and run at that point, And there's
(37:44):
lots of people out there talking a lot of stuff
and The only thing i'most say is so it's worse
for you. I've had two generators now for twelve years,
and I have never tried to start one where it
didn't just fire right up. So here's what I try
and do. If some of this is not new to
some of the listeners, I'm quite sure, but maybe you
(38:05):
can help some of the others out there, because everybody
needs to have a generator if they have the ability
to run it safely, you know, like Picky and I
talked about previously.
Speaker 13 (38:14):
So in other words, don't fire it up in my
condo inside with the doors closed, that is that what
you're getting at, or in.
Speaker 28 (38:22):
The bathroom with the event on. That's not gonna work,
you know.
Speaker 13 (38:27):
Darn. There goes my weekend plans.
Speaker 28 (38:33):
But what what works? And I'm serious as I could
be about this. Get some gas stabilizer. Okay, go out
and just start your generator. Hopefully it'll start. It might
not start the first second pull, but hopefully you can
get it up and run. And now you need to
put a load on it of some time. What I
have a little electric heater and I'll tie that into
(38:54):
it just so it burns the gas quicker you want
to get that generator under a load. If not, guys,
that can sit and run for two days, Yeah, it'll
it'll drive you batty if you listen to it for
two days. So you need to put a load on it.
And like I said, I use a little electric heater.
It pulls about nine amps, which is plenty good to
(39:15):
help speed up the process of training the tank. Excuse me, everybody,
I've got I got some rock going on. But the
problem is, you want to get that gas out of it.
If you have the wherewithal to empty the tank manually,
that's even better. But once you get it out of there,
let it run all the way out. If you can
(39:37):
pour your gas in there, fill the tank all the
way up, it don't matter. Fill it all the way up,
and then pour the recommended amount of stabilizer in on
top of it. Now you've got to start and run
the thing for at least thirty minutes. I wouldn't do
it less than thirty minutes. Andy, And you want to
put under a load, But you want to get all
that stable, stabilized gas all the way through the system.
(40:00):
Shut it down after that. Excuse me one.
Speaker 13 (40:02):
Second, It's okay, Yeah, I have a valve on mine
where I can just turn the knob and it shuts
off the gas to the carburetor, and so I usually
I usually kill that that way.
Speaker 7 (40:16):
Go ahead, you want to leave that on, Leave that on,
don't turn that off?
Speaker 13 (40:22):
Okay?
Speaker 28 (40:22):
And the reason band you want you want all that
stables gas, a new gas, it's been stabilized. You want
it throughout the whole system.
Speaker 7 (40:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (40:31):
Now, in the event that somebody hasn't done this and
they have their carburetor, I guess gelled up with fuel.
You know, uh, the fuel is tried to return to
its natural state. I guess you'd say, uh, what do
they do? Then they have to pretty much take apart
(40:51):
the the carburetor and clean it all out. Or is
there something some something they could pour in there to
try to clean it.
Speaker 28 (41:01):
If you have the technical ability, you can try and
take it, take the air and clean it off and spray.
Speaker 7 (41:07):
Uh.
Speaker 28 (41:09):
Oh, I've seen carburetor guys. I really shouldn't call it
the end of day with this, but the you can
spray some carburetor engine story or that you're just spraying
into carburetors still out there and that made get it going.
That just may do it, but you're still gonna have
(41:30):
to run it for a little Well, what you're trying
to do with that stable is get that float. There's
a floating about that carburetor and trying to get all
that stable down in that also. Okay, that's why you
run it after you put the two into the tank.
That's what you're trying where you're trying to get all
that stabilized gas into through the whole system. Now, I
(41:51):
kind of made a mistaken away because I think I
misunderstood you. Once you get all that done and you've
run it for about thirty minutes, you can shut the
gas off to it, but just go ahead and turn
the them off. Don't run it dry after that.
Speaker 13 (42:03):
Okay, So because you want to make the sure the
stable stays into the coverage.
Speaker 7 (42:08):
It's terrible, right right, all right, very good.
Speaker 28 (42:11):
I've never had I've never had a problem after that.
Next time when I call in, I won't have this rock.
Speaker 13 (42:17):
Oh that's okay, Yeah, you did great.
Speaker 28 (42:21):
My wife decided real quick she was going to go
to a trinkets show, arts and crafts, I'll call it trinkets,
And a week later she had it.
Speaker 7 (42:29):
And now I've got it so yeah.
Speaker 28 (42:32):
Hopefully, hopefully I'm the last in line, but I got
it out of the way this year.
Speaker 7 (42:36):
It's a it's a virus.
Speaker 13 (42:38):
Yeah, it tis the season. It's just I mean, that's
it's the season forgiving, and everybody keeps giving each other
those kinds of bugs.
Speaker 39 (42:47):
You know.
Speaker 13 (42:47):
That's the thing, though, is that luckily thankfully? And I
don't take it for granted. I have not been sick
at all this I hope I'm not like jinxing myself now.
Speaker 23 (42:59):
Okay, well.
Speaker 13 (43:01):
I don't. We would for Micah, does that work? But anyway, Hey,
thanks a lot. I appreciate you doing this and uh,
we look forward to are you doing it again next week?
I hope you're feeling better.
Speaker 28 (43:15):
I hope we give them some idea.
Speaker 13 (43:18):
Hey, God, bless you, Thank you very much. All right
by there, he is Mark in Texas with our new
weekly segment on preparedness and the things that people need
to be thinking about. So we were talking earlier about
Ukraine and about the hunter Biden pardon, and I don't
(43:39):
want to belabor the point too much, but I think
it is important because where we're at right now is
where they have brought us to the precipice of World
War three, Vicky, And a lot of this I think
has to do with these origins, these roots going all
(43:59):
the way back to twenty fourteen in this overthrow. I mean,
they've been poking the Russian bear for a long time
and they're continuing to do so. And I don't know,
you know, is based upon some of the people that
Donald Trump has put into office. We can hope that
some of these insane war type policies, war hungry policies
(44:21):
will be reversed, but I don't have a whole lot
of hope when they he puts people like Marco Rubio
in you know, who is a lot like John Bolton.
Speaker 23 (44:32):
I think, yeah, I agree with you.
Speaker 13 (44:36):
So you know, Trump's had some good picks, but he's
also had an awful lot of bad ones. And I
guess we have to wait and see. But the trajectory
that we've been on is not a good one, not
at all. But anyway, did you hear.
Speaker 23 (44:55):
Did you hear that that guy Pete Heggs Seth? I
thought he might be a good pick, but then I
heard he wants to build some kind of a temple
in Israel. H jeez, he wants to, I guess, build
a replica of some really important temple that was there before.
(45:18):
And that really bothers me. That bothers me a lot.
Speaker 13 (45:21):
We don't need to be doing anything for Israel. How
about we just do something for the American people for
a change. Does that sound like a good idea? I mean,
how about putting America first, not Israel?
Speaker 23 (45:33):
Yeah? Well, you know what, there are layers of agendas
below the surface of the information that we get. And
I'm including the Internet, you know, the news sites and whatever.
There are layers of information on agendas that probably the
(45:59):
vast majority of us never heard of. Yeah, and global
governance is one. I mean, you know how many people
know about the agreement in nineteen ninety four among the
G seven countries to build global systems.
Speaker 13 (46:21):
Probably not very many.
Speaker 10 (46:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 23 (46:25):
So, and that's the most important thing to understand about
everything that's going on now, because the global systems are
technocratic systems. It's all the Internet, it's all telecommunications, and
it is the global governing system. And you know, for
(46:47):
the life of me, I can't figure out why the
G seven thought that was a good idea.
Speaker 13 (46:55):
I think you can figure it out. You know, they're pushing.
I mean, that's what they want.
Speaker 23 (47:01):
To accomplish, is yeah, world government.
Speaker 13 (47:05):
Yeah, and we're seeing it come into view. As I
hate to use the words the phrase that George Bush used,
but that's exactly what they said, the new World Order
coming into view. Senator Tom Cotton, as I was talking
before the break, he was on Fox News, he said,
now that Joe's heart pardon Hunter. That that means Hunter
(47:27):
can no longer plead the fifth He's going to have
to testify if he's called before a committee.
Speaker 40 (47:33):
NBC report from July on Hunter Biden headline.
Speaker 41 (47:36):
Hunter Biden has joined White House meetings.
Speaker 40 (47:38):
As he stays close to the president.
Speaker 13 (47:40):
Post debate, and in that story there's a suggestion that
privately it was on the table still publicly they were
going to say, no pardon.
Speaker 41 (47:51):
What's your top line responds to this move.
Speaker 19 (47:55):
Now, Joe Biden, for fifty years and public office, has
always pridefully boasted about his word as a Biden, and
I guess we now know that his word as a
Biden is trash. For months, he and his White House
spokespersons promised the American people they wouldn't pardon Hunter Biden,
(48:17):
but not only did he lie to them about that.
Look at the scope of the pardon. It's far beyond
the offenses for which he was convicted. It's any crime
he committed whatsoever for eleven years, which raises us the
question what crimes does Joe Biden think his son has
been committing for the last decade plus. It also raised
the question of whether Joe Biden is going to pardon
(48:39):
his brother as well, who was up to his neck
and the Biden family influence influence peddling operation. I would
ask Joe Biden to commit not to pardon his brother,
but again we now know that his word as a Biden,
especially about pardons, is trash.
Speaker 42 (48:56):
Do you imagine that the incoming administration or even the
Senate will try to continue an investigation into what has
been alleged about the Bidens.
Speaker 19 (49:08):
Well, Dan, I think we have to wait and see
who else Joe Biden partons, because again, if he pardons
his brother and maybe a sister, maybe some of Hunter
Biden's corrupt businessmen, there may not be anything left to investigate,
at least for criminal liability.
Speaker 7 (49:23):
I will say this though, Joe.
Speaker 13 (49:25):
Okay, first of all, I want to stop it for
just a moment, this whole notion of preemptive pardons. I
think it needs to be challenged in court because if
somebody hasn't been charged, then there should not be the
ability to issue a preemptive pardon.
Speaker 23 (49:45):
I agree with you on that. I wondered about that too.
Why they thought they could do that.
Speaker 13 (49:52):
I haven't clipped the audio, but there is actually a
Democrat out there on TV that, with a straight face,
is calling for Biden to pardon all Democrats, anybody and
everybody that Trump might end up charging, or Trump, you know,
Trump's attorney general, which, by the way, what is wrong
(50:16):
with Trump and his picks? You know, he just had
an attorney general pick who immediately went and sat down
with CNN and was cozying up to this the CNN
reporter Caitlin whatever her name is. He was spotted having
dinner with her. So, in other words, yes, CosIng up
(50:37):
with the enemy. I got the article here somewhere, but yeah,
here it is, Todd Blanche, Yeah here it is. Let
me just go ahead and share that with you, because
this is the problem. Ladies and gentlemen. They don't have
to worry about anything if they have another attorney general
that's cozy with the other side to the point point
(51:00):
whether they'll sit down and have dinner with them, then
they have nothing to worry about as far as pardons
are concerned. Gateway Pundit says conservative outrage is brewing after
Todd Blanche, Donald Trump's pick for deputy attorney general. Okay,
so I guess it was deputy attorney general, doesn't matter,
was spotted having a deep conversation quote unquote during a
(51:24):
lunch meeting with CNN's Caitlin Collins, a known critic of
President elect Donald Trump. Collins, who has built her career
on relentless attacks on Trump, appeared moreth relaxed, and engaged,
wearing a yellow top. Paired, we don't give a crap
much he's wearing. Why would they even put that in there? Meanwhile,
(51:44):
Blanche chose a more casual look. Okay, so apparently you
can tell the Gateway Pundits owned by gay a gay guy,
because I mean into fashion. Apparently this might be a
friend lunch. But this sighting has sparked outrage among Trump loyalists,
with many pointing to the administration's history of internal leaks
(52:08):
and betrayals. An anonymous insider told Okay magazine quote. Trump
hates anyone in his inner circle being a leak. It's
quite obvious that these pictures that kate from these pictures
that Caitlin and Todd aren't talking about the plans for Christmas,
this cozy catchup could infuriate Trump. Well, let's hope. Let's hope,
(52:30):
because this guy needs to be taken out of the
running for deputy attorney general. He has no business in there.
I guess this is a you know, Trump's lawyer, but
he's he's cozying up with the other side. So this
is what I'm talking about. We need an attorney general,
(52:51):
and we need a deputy attorney general. We need everybody
in every level of the administration to be on the
right side of things, especially I mean, the biggest problem
that we've had in recent years is that the Attorney
General's office, the Department of Justice is on the wrong
side of justice. They're not about justice. They won't prosecute
(53:14):
the right people. And that's what we need. We need
that more than any more than ever now, especially if
he's going to be successful at this mass deportation that
he wants to do to the illegal alien invaders. Because
all of these mayors. Many of these mayors anyway, are
going on and on and on about how they're going
(53:35):
to protect the illegal aliens. Well, they need to be prosecuted.
And if you don't have good people at the Justice
Department on the right side of things, that's not going
to happen.
Speaker 23 (53:47):
Well, they have to understand what the system is first,
and it's the inland port network. Now people don't think
about ports being inland, but you know how they establish
the international zone over the border sixty miles on either
(54:09):
side of the border. That's an international zone and the
United Nations is involved in that too. Okay, So when
you transport from the international zone inland to another port
like the Kansas City smart Port, and then you transit
(54:33):
to another inland port, that's where they started putting those
sanctuary cities. And I think below the term sanctuary city
is the term inland port or port, port to port,
port to port to port. Like a frog jumps from
(54:57):
lily pad to lily pad to lily So they've got
to address first of all that the international zone and
the designation of an inland port. But they have so
(55:19):
cluged our law, mixed our law with international law that
they've got to take that apart first before they can
do anything.
Speaker 13 (55:32):
Right, Yeah, exactly, Let's restore American law, get rid of
the international law that we've been operating under. Yes, absolutely,
all right, we're out of this hour already, so let's
go ahead and take the top of the hour break
and we'll come back in the second hour. Stay tuned,
ladies and gentlemen. This is Governor America Vicky Davis during
(55:52):
weeks and good to have you along on this post
Thanksgiving show. We'll be back.
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Speaker 43 (59:04):
Politico reports after a week of headlines about allegations of
alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct and the uphill battle faces
in the Senate, Age and allies of Donald Trump say
Pete Hegseth is in a better position politically now than
he was about two days ago, when it was leaked
that the President elect was already coming up with a
contingency plan to tap Florida Governor Ron Desanta should his
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preferred pick drop out. That is it to say heg
Seth is out of the woods. Multiple Republican senators have
said that the allegations against him are serious and deserve scrutiny.
President Joe Biden is weighing more pardons after issuing a
pardon to his son Hunter. Here's Fox's Peter Doocey.
Speaker 44 (59:42):
There are two big stories that we have first reaction
to from the White House. First, there is this idea
that with the Hunter Biden pardon, out of the way
the President on his way out could pardon some Trump
critics who have committed no crimes, but that they fear
could be targeted by Trump all once he retakes power.
We also heard for the first time on camera about
(01:00:05):
that Hunter Biden pardon about face, and we were not
given any indication as to why President Biden thought it
wise to be so declarative in public that no, this
was never going to happen, and yes he would respect
the will of a judge and a jury.
Speaker 43 (01:00:22):
Senator and Vice President elect Jed Vance visited North Carolina
dis surveyed the damage caused by Hurricane Helene. A senator
committing to improving communications infrastructure when President ELEC. Donald Trump
takes office.
Speaker 45 (01:00:34):
We have really got to do a better job when
it comes to communications infrastructure in this country. It is
frankly a disgrace, given that we have Starlink, given that
we have access to modern technology.
Speaker 43 (01:00:45):
Hurricane Helen's struck in North Carolina in late September. According
to Governor Roy Cooper, the storm caused at least fifty
three billion dollars in damages and at least one hundred
and three deaths in the state. Many residents are still displaced.
The US government has or testing of the nation's milk
supply for bird flu to better monitor the spread of
the virus and dairy cattle. The Agriculture Department said raw
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or unpasteurized milk from dairy farms and processors nationwide must
be tested on requests starting December sixteenth. Testing will begin
in six states California, Colorado, Michigan, Mississippi, Oregon, and Pennsylvania.
Australia has now banned everybody under the age of sixteen
from using social media platforms. These are reportedly the toughest
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restrictions on social media usage for any democracy in the world.
Here's a report from AFN's Bronzon Woodruff.
Speaker 41 (01:01:36):
We're told to ban aims to deal with the effects
of excessive social media use when it comes to children's
physical and mental well being. Adriana Stacey is a physician,
a medical doctor and a psychiatrist. She also works for Screenstrong,
a national nonprofit that works to help families fight the
quote toxic effects of screens x, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat,
and Reddit will be affected, according to NBC, and US
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YouTube will not be effected. Advocates for this have noted
the harmful effects on young people, including body image in girls.
Speaker 46 (01:02:04):
So our hope is that this sort of burden would
fall on the parents, that the parents would be the
one that would really help their kids to kind of
go in the right direction when it comes to overuse
of screens and you know, appropriate age for social media
and all of that. And so really the stance that
I'll hold as a psychiatrist is that I want I
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want this to be on the parents.
Speaker 41 (01:02:27):
Stacy said. The government will make up for where the
parents lack.
Speaker 46 (01:02:30):
And so we've seen this with smoking, We've seen this
with alcohol, We've seen this with seat belt use.
Speaker 41 (01:02:35):
For example, if social media users choose it is easy
to put a fake birthday on social media. So how
will Australia enforce.
Speaker 8 (01:02:42):
This new ban.
Speaker 46 (01:02:43):
I don't know the answer to that. I do know
the things that they'll have huge finds, I think it
said one article I read set up to thirty three
million dollars.
Speaker 41 (01:02:50):
That thirty three million dollar fine she mentioned is according
to CBS. It's reported that social media companies found to
be in violation of this band will face fines of
up to thirty three Millionerican dollars. Reuter says the man
is set to take effect in one year.
Speaker 43 (01:03:04):
Football fans are puzzled over ESPN's College Game Day special
guest picker Timothy shallow May. According to Fox, he used
to appear Saturday in Atlanta ahead of the Texas Georgia
SEC Championship game. Fans were perplexed at the selection of
the dune star, who doesn't have any clear ties to
the schools. Buy more news online at AFN dot net.
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The secret oaths and a secret.
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Speaker 13 (01:05:06):
He did not pardon his son.
Speaker 8 (01:05:08):
He did not order the Department.
Speaker 47 (01:05:09):
Of Justice to say, don't prosecute my son.
Speaker 8 (01:05:13):
So impressive.
Speaker 17 (01:05:14):
Could have ordered the Justice Department to halt the prosecution
of Hunter Biden. According to Discourt, everyone understands he's a
decent man.
Speaker 41 (01:05:21):
Have you ruled out a pardon for your son.
Speaker 8 (01:05:23):
Yes.
Speaker 17 (01:05:24):
As I said last week, I will accept the outcome
of this case and will continue to respect the judicial
process as Hunter considers an appeal. You know, the President
said he won't touch it. He said he's not going
to pardon his son, and it seems that Mayor Garland.
Speaker 36 (01:05:36):
Let it go through.
Speaker 17 (01:05:37):
How can the Justice Department be weaponized against Trump when
all of that is happening.
Speaker 48 (01:05:41):
But Democrats stand for the rule of law, remember law
and order, you know, And we've been saying that Trump's.
Speaker 13 (01:05:47):
Not above the law. Hunter Biden's not above the law.
Speaker 8 (01:05:49):
No one is above the law for years.
Speaker 49 (01:05:51):
These conservatives have been crowing about a politicized Justice department,
Biden politicizing it, and so on.
Speaker 10 (01:05:59):
What happened today?
Speaker 49 (01:06:00):
The Justice Department convicted the president's own son. You heard
the President say he would accept the outcome of the case.
I know no other word for that, but presidential.
Speaker 17 (01:06:11):
He even went so far as to say he wouldn't
pardon his son.
Speaker 8 (01:06:14):
That's how much respect he has for the system.
Speaker 48 (01:06:17):
President has said that he will not pardon his son.
Speaker 50 (01:06:20):
What did you think of that?
Speaker 47 (01:06:21):
I thought it was extraordinary. I mean, it was a
moment of just moral clarity on the part of Joe
Biden and couldn't have been in stark contrast to the
way Donald Trump has handled his own conviction.
Speaker 13 (01:06:36):
He could still pardon and he said he won't do that.
All of that conduct given it's his son is kind
of at You should pause for a moment and think
about how unbelievable it is.
Speaker 51 (01:06:45):
Counter Biden was found guilty by a jury of his peers,
just like Donald Trump, because this is our justice system
at work. The divide here is stunning, and it's a
great reminder that one political party remains committed to.
Speaker 7 (01:06:57):
The rule of law and the other does it. Joe
Biden is already proven.
Speaker 52 (01:07:01):
He's willing the stand up for the rule of law
in a way that we could all never imagine Donald
Trump to do.
Speaker 48 (01:07:06):
It pretty emphatic over the last few days that he
does not plan to pardon or commute his son. What
that really is him saying is I don't plan to
use the powers of the office, the powers of the
presidency to provide private relief for my family. In a sense,
he's staking out a pretty bright line between being, as
he says, a president and a dad. And that's not
just an emotional expression. He's in effect saying, I don't
(01:07:28):
think that I should. I don't have a right even
if it's legal, and God knows it must be tempting
to use this power in a way that is not
available to so many other Americans facing similar kinds of struggles.
Speaker 13 (01:07:39):
Facing similar kinds of struggles in that interesting an interesting
way of saying that he has really bad choices that
he's made, and those choices have caused him to be
criminally charged and convicted of a felony.
Speaker 23 (01:07:54):
Well, everything that Hunter did is part of the global
system of corruption.
Speaker 13 (01:08:00):
Well not everything he was photographed with miners and so
oh I can't.
Speaker 23 (01:08:06):
Yeah, that's separates.
Speaker 13 (01:08:10):
And frankly, he should have been charged for many other
things that he was never charged for. So that's the
bottom line there. But here's Tom Cotton again on Fox
News saying Hunter Biden can't plead the fifth anymore.
Speaker 19 (01:08:24):
There may not be anything left to investigate, at least
for criminal liability. I will say this, though, Joe Biden
may come to regret this decision because having given his
son a blanket pardon of eleven years to include time
when Joe Biden was Vice president, Hunter Biden now can't
plead the fifth If he appears before Congress or appears
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before a grand jury, he has to testify about exactly
what he was up to. For instance, when he was
traveling to China on Air Force two and meeting with
Chinese communist princelings, or why he was being paid hundreds
of thousd and some dollars to sit on a Ukrainian
energy company's board for which he had no qualifications. So
(01:09:05):
that made one unintended consequence of this pardon that Joe
Biden didn't fully think through.
Speaker 13 (01:09:10):
It's the influence pedaling and will they ever will we
ever really know the full extent to what really happened.
That's what this is really all about. It's about covering everything.
It's about making sure that they're never brought to justice
for their crimes. And I don't think they will be.
You know, when Trump was first took office in twenty sixteen,
(01:09:35):
when he was President elect Trump, he just had gotten
voted in by the people in the expectation was that
he was going to deal with the Clintons and he
sat down, I believe it was with ABC News and said,
I don't want to hurt them. They're good people.
Speaker 23 (01:09:49):
Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 13 (01:09:51):
So what kind of expectation can we have when he
thinks the Clintons are good people? The image of him
sitting down with Joe Biden and it was all yuk
yuk yuk, and isn't it funny, Isn't it hilarious? They're
just laughing it up. It's like, I can't imagine sitting
(01:10:11):
down with the worst president in the history of the
United States, arguably and thinking that that was a you know,
having a big Powell session.
Speaker 23 (01:10:21):
Well, don't forget Donald Trump has sons too, and in
this global system, the members of Congress, their families were
the ones that received the paola. And so probably if
you were to investigate deep dive into the members of
(01:10:43):
Congress and people like Trump and Biden, and you would
find that it's their family members that took the payola. Yeah,
and then the member of Congress delivered. I noticed that.
I saw that clear back in like two thousand and
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six or seven. I noticed how it was the families
that were receiving the money. And that's how I knew
that that was a tradition with the saudis that when
you did business with the king, you paid tributes to
(01:11:26):
one of the princes.
Speaker 13 (01:11:30):
Yeah, well they have to. I think. You know a
lot of things are that way in terms of for instance,
campaign finance, and you know, there are certain restrictions on
what you can give a candidate or even a public
office holder but laundering money through the relatives has always
(01:11:50):
really been a lot of what they've done. I mean,
I remember Hillary Clinton's brother, what was his name again,
Billy Billy It might have been well Bill Billy was
Bill was the president at the time. I don't remember
what her brother.
Speaker 23 (01:12:12):
Yeah, I guess I don't remember either, but.
Speaker 13 (01:12:16):
Maybe the chat room will know. But anyway, they he
she was doing that. They were doing that. They they've
always laundered money through their relatives and uh, the spouses
are covered I think by the campaign finance stuff.
Speaker 23 (01:12:30):
But the children and siblings are not right. And why
didn't they fix it? Oh gee whiz, let me think.
Speaker 13 (01:12:39):
It's too convenient. Well, and a good point of this.
You know, we're talking a lot about Ukraine. Why are
the Republicans? You know, we talk a lot about how
all the billions of dollars that have went over there,
But these dollars had to be authorized by somebody, right,
and it's been the Republican Congress. They've been a control
(01:13:00):
of the purse strings. Why is it that they've continued
to authorize the money going into Ukraine? Has Biden been
able to spend one dollar that wasn't you know, authorized
by Congress.
Speaker 23 (01:13:19):
Certainly not. Our government is corrupt from top to bottom.
Once they decided to build these global systems, which that
was decided by the Clinton administration in nineteen ninety five,
Once they decided to build those, it's been all downhill
(01:13:41):
from there in terms of corruption of our governments.
Speaker 7 (01:13:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:13:48):
So this whole Ukraine thing is really bringing us closer
and closer, as I said earlier, to the precipice of
World War III. And you know, it's interesting that we
don't have any real news media anymore other than that
which is private individuals playing that part, playing that role.
(01:14:09):
And one of those people are Tucker Carlson. Now, Tucker
Carlson had been an establishment media person for many, many years.
When he was fired from Fox News, thankfully he had enough,
you know, money that he could go and pick up
his own thing, do his own thing, and began to
interview world leaders and that sort of thing. He very
(01:14:32):
notoriously held an interview with Vladimir Putin, and now he
was back this week. I don't know if you saw
it or not, he was back again in Moscow to
interview the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
Speaker 23 (01:14:48):
Yeah, I saw it. I listened to part of it
that I have to be honest and say it was
just mind numbingly boring.
Speaker 13 (01:14:58):
You know, I found it engaging and interesting. You know,
there was no there were no real new revelations for me.
But I think that this, you know, this only indicates
to me that they have been very consistent over there
in their messaging. This interview was really no different than
that Lavrov talked about the twenty fourteen coup in Ukraine
(01:15:24):
and about all the human rights abuses. We've talked about
that here on the show. But I don't think most
Americans know about this stuff.
Speaker 23 (01:15:33):
I think that's true. I'm sure that's true.
Speaker 13 (01:15:36):
I don't think that they would be supporting this war
and this regime over there, you know, with you know,
putting their changing their Facebook and Twitter avatars to the
Ukrainian flag, for instance, if they knew how much Zelensky
had gutted the freedoms of the people who live over there.
Speaker 23 (01:15:58):
Yeah, you know what, I think a lot of that raw,
raw Ukraine stuff is AI is generated, It's propaganda put
out there. I just really wonder how many real people
actually support Ukraine.
Speaker 13 (01:16:18):
Well, I think you would be very surprised on the left,
there's probably quite a few, But I don't doubt that
you're right that there's probably a lot of the the
bots on social media or what I like to call
anti social media, that are are playing it up or
push you know, pushing it up. But I still think
(01:16:39):
there are a lot of I'm sorry, I'm gonna say it,
stupid people that just go along with whatever narrative they
put forward on MSNBC or even Fox News. Yeah, you
know it just the sad part about it. We need
Americans to think for themselves, and sadly, most people are
(01:17:00):
not equipped to do that. They need somebody else to
give them talking points, They need somebody else to tell
them what to think. They don't do their own research,
you know where I like to listen to all sides
and make up my own mind. You know, you can't
make up your own mind, though, if you're not getting
information from as many places as you possibly can. And yes,
(01:17:23):
that includes listening to the other you know what should
be foreign media, you know, including people that you consider
or you might consider your enemy, listening to all points
of view, listening to all facts that are presented, whether
their facts or not, and then deciding what really happened.
(01:17:43):
Finding out as much from the documentation as you can.
You know what agreements were put down on paper that
you can prove. This is how you can figure out
the Mensa chords were a real thing, that's well documented.
Look it up. And he talked about that in the interview.
I'll just play a little bit of the interview here
(01:18:05):
as we go.
Speaker 53 (01:18:05):
I started the war which had repeatedly said that we
started the operation in order to end the war which
KIF regime was conducting against it's sewing people in the
parts of Dunbass.
Speaker 13 (01:18:19):
What we were talking about, well he's talking about there,
and we've mentioned this before, is you know, prior to
the Russian invasion, Kiev was shelling the people of the
dune Bass because after the after the twenty fourteen coup Ata,
the dune Bass didn't want to have anything to do
(01:18:40):
with the puppet leaders that Victoria Neulan and her clown
show put in installed over there. They didn't want to
have anything to do with it, and so they kind
of divorced Ukraine and then Kiev started going to war
with them, started shelling them and many people, and I
(01:19:01):
think the number was in the tens of thousands were
killed from the from the shelling. This is Kiev going
to war on supposedly its own people. And and and
people like Patrick Lancaster, who's an independent journalist, does excellent work.
He was over there on the ground and he's walked
(01:19:24):
through the parks in this park would look like any
ordinary park, but it would there would be mines there
that they had dropped in the park where any kids
playing in the park, yes, could step on that and
blow their feet, you know, just literally get killed, blow
their torsol right off. So these are the types of
(01:19:46):
things that the Russians say that they were trying to
stop when they invaded, not only protecting their borders and
pushing keeping NATO at bay, but also to protect the
people there. And that's what Lavra is alluding to here.
Speaker 53 (01:20:07):
And just in his later statement, the President clearly indicated
that we are ready for any eventuality, but we strongly
prefer peaceful solution through negotiations on the basis of respecting
legitimate security interests of Russia and on the basis of
(01:20:30):
respecting the people who live in Ukraine, who still live
in Ukraine being Russians, and their basic human rights, language rights,
religious rights, have been exterminated by series of legislation passed
(01:20:52):
by the Ukrainian parliament, and they started long before the
special military operations. Since the twenty seventy legislation was passed
prohibiting Russian education in Russian, prohibiting Russian media operating in Ukraine,
then prohibiting Ukrainian media working in Russian language, and the
(01:21:16):
latest of course, there were also also steps to cancel
any cultural events in Russian. Russian books were thrown out
of libraries and exterminated, and the latest was the law
prohibiting Canonic Orthodox Church Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Speaker 13 (01:21:40):
See, most people in the West have no idea about
any of this that the Russian people have essentially, you know,
in Ukraine, and they are Russian people in Ukraine, they
were essentially banned by the Ukrainian regime that the Victoria
Nulin and the State Department in the West installed over there.
(01:22:03):
They were banned from speaking their native tongue. Imagine somebody
coming into your country and taking over the government and
basically banning you from speaking English anymore. That's what they
did to those people over there.
Speaker 53 (01:22:18):
While and you know, it's very interesting when people in
the West say we want this conflict to be resolved
on the basis of the un CHATA and respect for
territorial integrity of Ukraine. Russian Master Withdraw, the Secretary General
of the United Nations says similar things. Recently, his representative
(01:22:43):
repeated that the conflict must be resolved on the basis
of international law un Chata general accept the resolutions while
respecting territorial integrity of Ukraine. It's a misnomer because if
you to respect the United Nations Chata, you have to
respect it in its entirety. And the United Nations Chatter,
(01:23:07):
among other things, says that all countries must respect equality
of states and the right of people for self determination.
And they also mentioned the United Nations General Assembly resolutions,
and this is clear that what they mean is the
(01:23:30):
series of resolutions which they passed after the beginning of
the Special Military Operation and which demand condemnation of Russia.
Speaker 28 (01:23:40):
Russia get out of.
Speaker 53 (01:23:42):
Ukraine territory in nineteen ninety one borders.
Speaker 7 (01:23:46):
But there are other.
Speaker 53 (01:23:48):
United Nations General Assembly resolutions which were not voted, but
which were consensual, and among them is a Declaration on
Principles of Relations between States on the basis of the Chatter,
and it clearly says by consensus, everybody must respect territorial
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integrity of states whose governments respect the right of people
for self determination and because of that represent the entire
population living on given territory. To argue that the people
who came to power through military Kudatta in February twenty
(01:24:33):
fifteen represented Crimeans all the citizens of eastern and southern
Ukraine is absolutely useless. It is obvious that Crimeans rejected
the could They said, leave us alone, we don't want
to have anything with you. So did Donbas. Crimeans held
(01:24:53):
referendum and they rejoined Russia. Donbas was declared by the
Chies who came to power a terrorist group. They were shelled,
attacked by artillery. They war started, which was stopped in
February twenty fifteen, and the Minst Agreements was signed. And
(01:25:16):
we were very sincerely interested in closing this drama by
seeing Minsk Agreements implemented fully. It was sabotaged by the
government which was established after the kud attack in Ukraine.
There was a demand that they enter into a direct
(01:25:39):
dialogue with the people who did not accept the coup.
There was a demand that they promote economic relations with
that part of Ukraine and so on and so forth.
Speaker 7 (01:25:52):
None of this was done.
Speaker 53 (01:25:54):
The people in Kiev were saying, we would never talk
to them directly, and this is in spite of the
fact that the demand to talk to them directly was
endorsed by the Security Council, and they said that terrorists
would be you know, fighting them and they would be
dying in sellers because we are stronger.
Speaker 8 (01:26:18):
Had the.
Speaker 53 (01:26:21):
Who in February twenty fifteen, had it not happened, and
had the deal which was reached the day before between
the then president and the position implemented, Ukraine would have
stayed one piece by now, is crimea in it?
Speaker 7 (01:26:41):
All?
Speaker 28 (01:26:41):
Right?
Speaker 13 (01:26:41):
We got to hold it right there a bottom of
the hour. This is all unnecessary, that's the bottom line.
There's no reason why Ukraine and all of those people
that who lived in Ukraine needed to die. This was
all completely unnecessary. Bottom the hour will be back in
a moment.
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Govern I think everybody should really listen to this interview
that Tucker has done with the Sergei Lavrov, the Russian
(01:31:52):
foreign Minister. I won't play too much more of it
because it's it's it's about over an hour long. I
just kind of wanted to really give people a sample
of it. But he does it reiterate really what's important
to them, and it's the same thing over and over again.
They don't want NATO on their doorstep.
Speaker 15 (01:32:12):
But I just wonder how worried you are that, considering
there doesn't seem to be a lot of conversation between
the two countries. Both sides are speaking about exterminating the
other's populations, that this could somehow get out of control
in a very short period and no one could stop it.
Speaker 8 (01:32:27):
It seems incredibly no.
Speaker 53 (01:32:29):
We are talking about exterminating anybody's population.
Speaker 7 (01:32:33):
We did not study this war.
Speaker 53 (01:32:35):
We have been for years and years and years sending
warnings that pushing NATO close and close at our borders
is going to create a problem. And of course when
the coup took place, the Americans did not hide that
they were behind it. There is a conversation between Victorian
(01:32:59):
Nula and then American ambassador in Kief when they discuss
personalities to be included in the new government after the coup.
The figure of five billion bucks spent on Ukraine after
independence was mentioned as the guarantee that everything would be
(01:33:20):
like the Americans want. So, we don't have any intention
to exterminate Ukrainian people. They brothers and sisters to the
Russian people.
Speaker 13 (01:33:31):
You remember Ukraine Victorian Uland standing up at that energy
I don't know, some kind of energy conference or something
where she talked about how they had spent five million
dollars to foment that basically that coup over there.
Speaker 23 (01:33:50):
I don't but when did she do that?
Speaker 13 (01:33:55):
That was in more recent years. I'll see if I
can find it, because I think once you hear it,
you'll remember she was in front of a chevron sign.
As I recall, well, you know.
Speaker 23 (01:34:13):
This whole conflict, this whole global conflict. There are like
two layers of it. There is the telecommunications internet layer
and the global systems. But long before that apparently, and
(01:34:34):
I'm just giving you a sketch of it because I
don't totally understand all of it, because it has to
do with religion. Is that where the Vatican is located,
there are seven mountains across the across the river, and
(01:34:55):
those seven mountains they defin as representative of the continents
of the world. And ultimately, then this is my impression.
Ultimately the idea is for the pope to rule over
(01:35:16):
the world by controlling the seven continents, and so you know,
the bringing together of like the Americas, for example, that's
one of the continents. I think it's Australia is called Oceania.
(01:35:40):
I think Europe, of course, is one of the continents.
And so you know, when you're talking about religion and
military political goals, that would of course be the Catholic
(01:36:01):
Church because that was the that was their objective during
the Crusades, right and so. And just recently I saw
a headline that said that Turkey is going to try
and reconstitute the Ottoman Empire and so, and they are
(01:36:24):
declaring that Syria is part of it. So if you look,
if you're looking at the religious side of things, you
cannot dismiss that the Seven Mountains part of it. And
(01:36:44):
then the the part that we're dealing with for the
most part are the global systems that will tie all
of it together. And I you know what what makes
me say all of that because I don't normally get
into anything to do with religion. But in nineteen eighty
(01:37:08):
three or nineteen eighty two, when Ronald Reagan went over
to Europe to speak in front of the British Parliament,
and he basically said that he was taking up the
Soviet challenge of a battle of systems and ideas. He
(01:37:34):
first spoke in Great Britain to the Parliament. He then
on his way to Germany, he stopped off to talk
to the Pope, which really just struck me as very
very odd, and then he went on to Germany to
(01:37:55):
speak in front of the Brandenburg Gates. I think I
documented it, It's on my website. But when you when
you look at those two agendas, the very old agenda
of the Seven seven Sisters is what I think they
(01:38:17):
call it seven Mountains, and you put that together with
the G seven and the idea of a global governing system,
I don't know, it's very creepy to me, it's very creepy.
Speaker 13 (01:38:36):
Interesting. Yeah, it's very interesting. I don't know really what
to make of that, but it yeah, it's it's it's fascinating.
And what people really need to understand. What people need
to focus on is is getting out, like you said,
(01:38:58):
of these systems global and how do we do that?
What's the method that we can use to do that?
You know, how do we get the elected officials that
we have to get that message in their head that
we will not go for this, and because they seem
to be well hell bent on implementing these things, I'm
(01:39:22):
not sure I know the answer to that.
Speaker 23 (01:39:24):
Yeah, I'm not sure either, except for one thing I know.
We have to repeal the Lapause Treaty and take our
territory back to break up the idea of the Americas
as a continental structure under a world governing system of that,
(01:39:50):
I am absolutely certain.
Speaker 13 (01:39:53):
Yeah, me too. All Right, I'll tell you what. We've
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let's go to Kansas first. Hello, Color, you're on the air,
Go ahead, please.
Speaker 57 (01:40:25):
Header. Hey Darry in Kansas.
Speaker 13 (01:40:27):
Hey Sherry, how you doing?
Speaker 57 (01:40:29):
Okay? Hey Vicky. I heard this. I think it was
this week someone say that the the Vatican is in
real trouble on their pension funds. I'm not I can't
remember for sure. It might have been on a rents
program or but I thought that was interesting.
Speaker 23 (01:40:52):
That is most interesting because the guy who has black crow,
I think these are all pension funds too. Yeah, that's
the way they've financed this whole globalization thing is through
the commodities market. When they started deregulating, they deregulated insurance,
(01:41:19):
and then they deregulated the commodities market and the stock market.
So they just let those people loose, and the commodities
market was used to attack our economy. Now they could.
They called it creative destruction, you know, because they were
(01:41:42):
building a new you know, they didn't want the old
industrial economy anymore. They wanted the new information age economy
where everybody's supposed to become a programmer or become an entrepreneur,
jump on the internet, make lots of money. Well, for
a lot of reasons, that was really a stupid idea.
(01:42:06):
That was an idea from people who knew nothing about
the IT business and about systems. So they used the
commodities market and derivatives and hedge funds to destroy our economy,
(01:42:26):
destroy our old economy.
Speaker 57 (01:42:30):
And don't forget merge. How they're doing all their securitization.
Speaker 23 (01:42:35):
Oh you bet, yes, that's an important subject, because they
not only did that with our country, they were doing
that in Africa. That's what Patrick Burns was doing is
financing im merged system over an Africa.
Speaker 13 (01:42:53):
I believe, well, we need to probably explain what MERGE is.
That was the Morgan mortgage Electronic Intry system, isn't it.
Speaker 23 (01:43:02):
Yes? Yes, And they were globalizing mortgages mortgage registries.
Speaker 7 (01:43:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:43:08):
I think it's important to explain this stuff because not
all the listeners probably would know what MERS is if
you were paying attention to what was going on Back
in the two thousand and eight when the housing market collapsed,
it was revealed, at least to those of us paying attention,
that the chain of title for many of these homes
(01:43:31):
were it was lost and a lot of the reason
why is because of the murrs the mortgage electronic registration system,
so people didn't even have you know, they In fact,
I don't think they really ever remedied that problem, did they.
Speaker 23 (01:43:49):
No, I'm not sure they didn't.
Speaker 57 (01:43:54):
Dave Krieger is involved in this, and I hear him
talk about it a lot. In fact, he had on
a guy I think he's in Florida or maybe not,
but he's a register of deeds in some state and
he's he exposed it in his state and he had
an interview on and I taped it. But I still
(01:44:17):
can't digest it all. But the thing is, all these
judges are ignoring when they have competent people show him
how this is totally illegal, how the bankers are doing
this and they ignore the they ignore it, and they
(01:44:38):
must be paid off. Being paid off.
Speaker 23 (01:44:40):
I'll tell you. I'll tell you why, because what they
started doing was allowing the courts to charge court costs
that go directly into the judge's pension funds.
Speaker 39 (01:44:54):
Wow.
Speaker 23 (01:44:56):
Yeah, so that's why they ignore that criminality because their
pension funds are involved.
Speaker 57 (01:45:05):
Right. Something else Dave mentioned either this week or last
week was that and this He referred to a Sleary
report and he referred to Technocracy News, So I think
maybe Pat Wood has it on his site. I haven't
(01:45:26):
been able to check it out yet. But they were
talking about these people that were either advising Trump on
who to select for these positions, or even one of
them is a hedge fund guy himself, and how they
were afraid that they were going to try to get
(01:45:47):
the federal government and the state government to some how
by this cryptocurrency and use it to backstuff in a
back end way of actually getting hold of the tangible assets, specially.
Speaker 23 (01:46:04):
Land that's the vek Ramaswami. He's a hedge fund guy.
I looked up to see what qualifications either one of them,
Elon Musk or the vek Rama Swamy had in terms
of the efficiency of government, and neither one of them
(01:46:26):
have any qualifications to do anything with government whatsoever, except
that Elon Musk understands technology. The vek Rama Swami understands
hedge funds and how our economy was destroyed, and he
profited mightily on it.
Speaker 57 (01:46:49):
So there was another guy, I think his name was Lumpkin,
and then the guy that he picked for commerce I
think is a hedge fund too. But anyway, I'll get
it off and let somebody else come on.
Speaker 13 (01:47:03):
Hey, thanks Sherry, thank you, good god call subjects. Yeah,
thank you very much for the call. Appreciate it. All right,
let's switch over now to Texas Fredericksburg, Texas.
Speaker 7 (01:47:13):
Hell.
Speaker 13 (01:47:13):
You're on the air. Go ahead, please, Hey.
Speaker 27 (01:47:17):
You guys, good show.
Speaker 7 (01:47:19):
Hi Ferry, Steve, Hey, Steve.
Speaker 27 (01:47:24):
Hey, I was the love Rob. I was thinking about. Well,
actually I've got it queued up right after the show,
listening to it at the about an hour and twenty minutes.
Speaker 13 (01:47:36):
Yeah, I Vickie might not have enjoyed it, but I
I I found it interesting. I like the fact that
he he speaks English, and like Putin, uh, you always
have to hear Putin to an interpreter. But Lavrov he
speaks English, and so I was able to enjoy it
that much more. But I mean, no, he didn't say
(01:47:56):
anything that surprised me, frankly. But I think it's history
that the American people need to be exposed to. I
think it's a point of view that the American people
need to understand, especially if they're going to be expected
to send their sons and daughters off to fight and
die in a war that would be defending you know,
(01:48:17):
supposedly American interests. I mean, that's what they try to
sell it as. I can't think of a single American
interest that we have over there.
Speaker 23 (01:48:25):
I'll have to go listen because I didn't realize that.
I guess I didn't listen long enough to get to
the chirp, to the religion part of it. Yeah, which, yeah,
now I have to listen to it.
Speaker 13 (01:48:41):
Go ahead, Steve.
Speaker 27 (01:48:43):
When you started talking about that, I can just flash
back to as the Olympic Games was ending and Rusta
was beginning to advance on you know, the what eastern
front of the Ukraine, and one of my neighbors at
the time it was going, oh, those lushy luskiddy, we
(01:49:06):
got to attack and kill him. I'm like, what are
you talking about? Do you even know what's going on?
Speaker 57 (01:49:12):
Oh?
Speaker 27 (01:49:13):
Now, Steve, you're gonna tell me that the Russians are
the good guys in that. I'm like, well, yeah, I
guess I am. Well at least they have a complex thing,
you know, our involvement. And he's like, oh, you always
have the counterpoint, Steve, you always say except that, And
I'm kind of one man. But do you know who
(01:49:36):
Ukraine is? And do you remember any of that? And
he didn't, but he was really angry. But they come
around after a few years. And so nowadays he's kind
of singing a different film, but he won't sing that song.
Seems crazy and it kind of frustrates me to a
certain extent. I'm kind of used to it to a
(01:49:58):
certain extent. It's still annoying, yeah, but love when he's
telling it, he's putting it out. I mean, they get
on Tucker for doing that interview with Putin's and it
was pretty much the same thing. Well it sounds similar
to what we heard love Rock saying earlier in the hour, right, yeah,
(01:50:19):
or you know a lot of segments, So we're going
to do the same thing again. And it's already been
said all these other places, so you know, it's fascinating.
I hope people get the clue that we were deeply
involved in that, Like we're deeply involved in everything. Yeah,
(01:50:40):
for some reason.
Speaker 7 (01:50:42):
I mean, well, well.
Speaker 13 (01:50:43):
Here we go again with everything else. You know, and
I mentioned the Georgia unrest going on right now. That's
all CIA stuff. You know, I got to clip here.
I'll play in a moment, uh from Patrick Lancaster.
Speaker 39 (01:50:57):
You know.
Speaker 13 (01:50:58):
I mean, it's very clear they're using young people, they
have EU flags. The whole thing started when they weren't
going along with the EU. You know, it's it's very
obvious what they do. It's the same game over and
over and over again around the world.
Speaker 23 (01:51:15):
Well, and don't forget Georgia was a target. I forget
what year it was that the US was moving on
Georgia and Russia stepped up and so the US backed down.
Speaker 13 (01:51:35):
Yeah you remember that, yeah, and and and they were concerned.
See this is the problem. I don't see a lot
of sanity coming out of Washington these days. In the past,
they've been at least a little bit concerned about the
possibility of a nuclear conflict. Now it's like, hey, you know,
we're calling their bluff. We're just going full speed ahead.
(01:51:58):
Anytime they threaten or say something, we're just going to
ignore it and say that they're bluffing. Okay, well, hopefully
they're bluffing. But what if they're not. What if at
one point the bluffing is it runs out and they're
not bluffing anymore, you know. And I even see comments
(01:52:20):
in the chat room there's not going to be another war,
There's not going to be a you know. Ah, I'm
not so sure about that. Wow, I don't know the future.
Speaker 23 (01:52:30):
I'm not sure about it either. I agree with you, Darren.
Speaker 13 (01:52:35):
Ye I don't.
Speaker 7 (01:52:35):
I don't.
Speaker 56 (01:52:36):
Uh.
Speaker 23 (01:52:37):
And And I'll tell you what, for our freedom, for
the freedom of our country, I would say, let them fly.
You want to destroy our country with nukes, do it,
because that's preferable to this New World Order system that
they're building. Because the New World Order system is going
(01:53:01):
to enslave all of the peoples of the world. They're
not going to I mean it's going to be just
life will be hell on earth. Yeah, with once once
these corporations are all in charge, I mean you can
see it now. You can see the effects now of
(01:53:22):
unregulated corporations. We're at their mercy and our government is
partnered with them.
Speaker 7 (01:53:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:53:32):
I think a lot of people have been sold a
bill of goods with the whole notion of efficiency and
privatization running things in a very efficient manner, and now
with the techno technocritic computer algorithms running everything in an
efficient manner. I mean, privatization was the first thing to come.
(01:53:54):
And then they want to have AI come in, you know,
an automatic in fact, you know, that's what this guy
that was just assassinated out in midtown Manhattan. Uh the
Thompson was his name, the head of the United Healthcare
You've been following that story. Yeah, yeah, I think it
(01:54:14):
was Brian Thompson. I think was his name, Bryan. Yeah,
And he was just gunned down in front of a
hotel where he was going to give I guess an
investor report or it was some kind of conference where
he's gonna shareholders conference or something. And he was walking
from the street from the hotel across the street. He
(01:54:35):
was gunned down by an assassin's bullet.
Speaker 7 (01:54:39):
Right.
Speaker 23 (01:54:40):
I heard a report this morning, Actually Ammon Bundy talked
about that this morning. And I didn't know this, but
the bullets that were found had the words deny. You
know how these marketing people they give these words, these
(01:55:04):
power words that you're supposed to use.
Speaker 13 (01:55:07):
Yeah, and it was.
Speaker 23 (01:55:09):
Deny, yeah, delay and then deposed denied, delayed to pose.
And that's the strategy that insurance companies use to not
pay off yea. So chances are that the guy that
shot him his health insurance probably killed a family member.
Speaker 13 (01:55:32):
Yeah, go ahead, go ahead, Steve.
Speaker 23 (01:55:34):
Yeah, I'm sorry, go ahead.
Speaker 13 (01:55:35):
That's okay.
Speaker 27 (01:55:36):
You know that whole issue. I got so many different
words for so many different things, but that whole issue.
They are giving you so much information about this guy
that dre bought a coffee at Starbucks through stuff into
the track, boat stuff on his bullets, left the shelf behind,
hopped onto a public scooter and drove away from the place,
hopped onto a bus and left scot free, while pictures
(01:55:59):
of him are everywhere and we know that in twenty
four hours.
Speaker 13 (01:56:03):
Well, my question is why haven't they been able to
catch the Yeah, I don't know why they haven't been
able to catch the guy, because they usually somebody will
recognize you if you're from the area.
Speaker 23 (01:56:16):
Well, the very port that I watched pointed out that, hey.
Speaker 13 (01:56:21):
You're going to have to hold hold your thoughts, VICKI
hold on, Steve, Can you hold over the brake? Sure, Okay,
it'll be a few minutes. All right, we got to
take the top of the hour break. We'll be back
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Last month's jobs report said that two hundred and twenty
seven thousand jobs were added in November, but there was
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Speaker 58 (01:59:16):
President Joe Biden saying that the America's comeback continues with
this report, but the Federal Reserve is going to look
at this and likely stay on their path for a
December rate cut of about a quarter of a percentage.
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Manufacturing lost thirty eight thousand jobs over the last three months.
The Hill is reporting the attorney for Donald Trump's nominee
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Fox News reports the Atlanta Police Department said New York
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South Korea's president continues to face calls for his resignation,
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There's a sense of turmoil, chaos, confusion, and so my
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Parliament voted against Marshall Law, causing the president to withdraw
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During the pandemic, hospitals notice that a handful of their
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Developments this afternoon, as New York Police worked a track
down the man wanted for the murder of a healthcare
ceo in Midtown Manhattan, we're getting.
Speaker 16 (02:05:09):
Our first really good look at the shooter, but clear
surveillance photos aren't the only new clues.
Speaker 23 (02:05:14):
In the case.
Speaker 17 (02:05:14):
ABC seven's Rob Hayes is here with what else police
are working with this afternoon.
Speaker 40 (02:05:19):
Rob, Yeah, another substantial break in this case. Investigators have
found the backpack they believe the suspect was wearing at
the time of the shooting. It turned up in Central Park,
where the suspect was seen riding a bike tour directly
after that shooting. NYPD used officers and drones to conduct
a grid search. Today, no word yet what was in
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the back and while no motive has been officially determined,
this shooting is shining a light on growing frustrations with
health insurance and medical debt. It's the best look yet
of the suspect police say shot and killed United Healthcare
CEO Brian Thompson. The image from a security camera and
a Manhattan hostile. The clerk required to match guests' faces
(02:06:03):
with their IDs, so she asked him to remove his mask.
Speaker 10 (02:06:07):
The moment they had a pretty good facial photo.
Speaker 33 (02:06:10):
It was almost ballgame over the moment in identity is
fully established, things move very quickly.
Speaker 2 (02:06:16):
Towards the rest.
Speaker 40 (02:06:17):
Investigators say the suspect used a fake name and a
new jersey idea at the hostile, but they now have
a smudge fingerprint off a water bottle and DNA samples
from several other pieces of evidence found near the murder scene.
Surveillance video a key part of the investigation. Police say
the suspect waited hours for Thompson before coming up from
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behind and firing several shots. He then fled on a bike.
This video recorded about fifteen minutes after the shooting, thirty
blocks north.
Speaker 42 (02:06:45):
Without that backpack, NWMPD and the FBI have a great
ability to pull together video surveillance and piece it together.
Moment by moment by moment and follow somebody to any
camera available.
Speaker 40 (02:06:58):
But even as the manhunt can continues, so does the frustration.
American satisfaction with healthcare now at its lowest since the
start of the pandemic. According to a new Gallop poll,
only twenty eight percent of those asks say there a
health insurance coverage is excellent or good, And according to
the White House, over forty million Americans oh a total
(02:07:19):
of around eighty eight billion dollars in medical debt that
are in collections. That's the largest source of debt in collections,
more than credit cards, utilities, and auto loans. Investigators are
looking into those levels of frustration as a possible motivation
for the shooting. Police sources say written on shell casings
found at the murder scene where the words denied, defend,
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and depose, similar to the twenty ten book Delayed, Denied, Defend,
Why insurance companies don't pay claims and what you could
do about it.
Speaker 61 (02:07:49):
I think this shooter is trying to send a message
that someone either himself or I loved one or someone
close to him, has been harmed by this insurance company.
Speaker 40 (02:08:03):
Now, authorities believe the suspect is no longer in New
York City. Surveillance video shows him at a bus station
after the shooting, where investigators suspect he boarded a bus
since he was not seen leaving that facility.
Speaker 13 (02:08:16):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is our number three
of Governor America. It's the seventh of December twenty twenty fourth.
I find it interesting that they already have the narrative
all written on this thing. It's you know, when if
somebody has a if they put out a hit on somebody,
you know you're going to promote their message in the
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media to help the killer deliver the message. I mean,
it's clear that this guy did not care about getting
caught that much. He did this on a crowded street
in full view of a lot of witnesses, and apparently
didn't care a whole lot about getting caught. He just
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evidently wont to deliver a message. And yet the media
has already got it all written out exactly what his
motive is. It's pretty interesting, isn't it.
Speaker 23 (02:09:08):
I think it's very interesting. But that's the way her
country works. They set up dialectics and then they that
use the issue the dialectic to then pass new legislation.
Or to change the government in some way. So what
our government is so dishonest, they are so dishonest.
Speaker 13 (02:09:32):
So what can we say about this guy getting shot?
I have a hard time believing that he didn't really
get shot. So did he just take one for the
team so that they could push the agenda. You know,
it's interesting that last year they talked about I read
in the Associated Press they said at an investor meeting
(02:09:55):
last year, he outlined talking about this victim. He outlined
his companies shift to quote value based care, paying.
Speaker 23 (02:10:04):
You value based care. That means that, you know what,
in my study of the healthcare thing, which I've studied
that more than anything else. You remember the ABCD asset
ratings that they were doing on people with the community surveys. Yes,
(02:10:26):
going to interview people to determine what your assets are
that are not tangible assets? Okay? Remember Joan Beyond absolutely
and how she said they would be rating people, you know,
based on their value the value determination.
Speaker 13 (02:10:48):
Call the family dependency ratio, right exactly, Basically the number
of people in your family that are contributors to society
versus the number of people in your family that are
or uh, non contributors, are basically sucking off of society.
In other words, you know, you need to have your family,
(02:11:10):
the people of your household, Your family need to be
more in the giving category versus the receiving exactly. That's
the family dependency racial uh huh.
Speaker 23 (02:11:20):
And since everything is on computer systems, the only way
that they can evaluate the worth of people is if
there's some kind of a coding system. And what led
me down this path this weekend was that I found
out that DEI Diversity Equity and Inclusion is a rating system,
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the same as ESG.
Speaker 13 (02:11:46):
Yeah, I think they're both very interrelated.
Speaker 23 (02:11:50):
Absolutely they are. And so if you look at go
back and look at that Joan Vion's reporting on the
family dependency ratio that produces a rating as well. You
(02:12:10):
know the results of that calculation your contributions compared to
your use of resources. That would be a rating system also,
and that was done at Northwestern University. I think that
was doing that. All this stuff is so it's tied
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together because they are developing the global computer systems. It's
the computer systems that will evaluate your net worth. And
how that relates to health insurance is that you know,
Obamacare was just one big insurance company Universal Insurance, and
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so they need that writing to evaluate your worth.
Speaker 13 (02:13:03):
Yeah, I want to let Steve know we haven't forgotten
about him.
Speaker 23 (02:13:08):
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Speaker 13 (02:13:09):
That's okay, Steve. Are you still there.
Speaker 7 (02:13:13):
Now?
Speaker 27 (02:13:13):
Saturday is your guys day? Not usually just sit there
and listens to his cock, right, you know, I totally
I get the Vicky's points. He's sitting him right on
the button. I think that that whole that whole thing
was to get a narrative across. Actually, I would probably
look at it and also say that that guy needed
to kill him for some reason, and then they made
(02:13:36):
excuses as to what they were going to push through
off his head. You believe that he was under investigation
before he got killed, and so maybe that'll come out later,
but they won't talk about that for the end. Right now,
they're just going to be this mad dad to that.
(02:13:58):
You know, let's find the killer.
Speaker 23 (02:13:59):
And the.
Speaker 13 (02:14:01):
Reason I brought this whole thing up, by the way,
was we were talking about technocracy and algorithms, and what
I have read is that he had developed a system
whereby technocritically or algorithmically, he was denying claims of like
ninety percent to a point of ninety percent. I don't
(02:14:24):
know how true that is, but that's what I've read.
Speaker 27 (02:14:28):
A beautiful criminality. Beautiful criminality.
Speaker 13 (02:14:31):
Well, it certainly doesn't.
Speaker 23 (02:14:32):
Well, that was the objective of COVID that you know,
they let prisoners out of prison and put them in
nursing homes and that was just absolute murder of the
old people there. They really are going for depopulation, and
(02:14:53):
so having the insurance companies make the decision whether you
live or die based on their ratings system, it fits
right into the agenda.
Speaker 13 (02:15:04):
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 27 (02:15:08):
Well I'm going to let you guys go, but before
I leave, I want to tell Mark I actually decided
to go with propane. You know, recently after the freeze,
we got another freeze warning from Urkhot, which is the
Texas Energy of people, saying that we could be in
for another big storm like twenty twenty one where it
(02:15:31):
went to zero degrees and then sleep came down and
went on all the power lines, power poles, everything, and
they all snapped everywhere and people were without powers for
a month or so, and we were below zero for
I believe about a week. I have a propane, a
dual fuel generator. I have now, I have solar, I
(02:15:53):
have batteries, I have pro paane. But I'm not so
interested in fuel, so I'm should be hear his thoughts
on fuel or you know, prep them with it'd be
interesting in the week's coming up.
Speaker 13 (02:16:07):
Yeah sounds good. Hey, thank you for that, appreciate it.
I'll talk to you soon. Ye bye bye, Darren.
Speaker 23 (02:16:14):
You were right. His name is Brian.
Speaker 7 (02:16:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 23 (02:16:17):
I don't know whether the person I was listening to
said it wrong or I didn't hear it right, one
or the other.
Speaker 13 (02:16:22):
Yeah, Brian Thompson. Yeah, this is this is something that's
very very fascinating. And you know, to have bullets that
you know, are the shells actually have words stamped on them.
That really is a very sophisticated operation.
Speaker 7 (02:16:42):
Isn't it.
Speaker 23 (02:16:45):
I would say so it has to be somebody that
really understands the the system that has been set up
with health insurance and and what they're stretch is. As
a matter of fact, amm and Bundy did a video
this morning about that very same thing. That's where I
(02:17:07):
found out that on the three bullets that the shooter
used on Brian Thompson, they had those words.
Speaker 13 (02:17:17):
Yeah, deny. They mentioned that in that report I played
at the top of the hour as well.
Speaker 23 (02:17:24):
So yeah, it's just because you know, they they they're
reuals really still going after Ammon Bundy.
Speaker 13 (02:17:33):
Oh absolutely, yeah. I was just watching a video strangely
that you mentioned that, because just last night I was
watching a video from him and he was talking about
his latest court hearing and how they were, you know,
he had tried to file for bankruptcy because I don't
(02:17:56):
know how many millions they said that he owes this
Saint Laurence.
Speaker 23 (02:18:03):
The hospital is Saint Luke's.
Speaker 13 (02:18:05):
Oh, Saint Luke's. I'm sorry, Yes, Saint Luke's.
Speaker 7 (02:18:07):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (02:18:08):
The board of Saint Luke's has sued him and went
after him, buried him in paperwork. And this has been
going on for years because he came to the defense
of a couple who had had a child who was sickly,
and they took it to Saint Luke's Hospital and tried
(02:18:30):
to get the you know, figure out what's wrong with
the with the child, and they ended up calling the
Department of Social Services, you know, the CPS, the Child
Protective Services, and they took the you know, they took
the child ultimately away from him.
Speaker 10 (02:18:48):
I won't.
Speaker 13 (02:18:48):
I won't go into all the details. I'm not sure
I can even remember all of the details. But this
is a couple, according to Ammon, good good people, and
they were actually trying to figure out what was wrong
with the child. It wasn't a case of neglect or
anything like that. But they took the child away and
(02:19:09):
already had a foster parent lined up for the child,
and so Ammon organized a protest against that whole thing,
and ultimately the couple ended up getting the child back
because of the uproar that was created. But shortly thereafter,
the hospital board went after amm and Bundy, and they
(02:19:31):
had some kind of a court award of literally millions
of dollars against him, and they've just been relentless in
pursuing him for.
Speaker 23 (02:19:43):
Yes, well, originally they went after him for fifty thousand
dollars or something like that, and Ammon didn't respond to
the lawsuit. Now, what the judge should have done is
enter a default judgment that says, you know, you owe him,
you owe the hospital fifty thousand dollars, But they didn't
(02:20:06):
do it. The judges corrupt and they allowed Saint Luke's
to modify the original filing and then they started trying
to bury Ammon in paperwork.
Speaker 13 (02:20:20):
Yeah, and now.
Speaker 23 (02:20:22):
They've taken away everything, everything that he has. And I
have a friend up north in Idaho that they've subpoenaed.
They're they're looking for money everywhere, you know. But People's
Rights Network was not a formal organization. It was just
(02:20:43):
a communications network, that's all.
Speaker 13 (02:20:46):
Yeah, they sent text messages out.
Speaker 23 (02:20:48):
Yeah, I said, you know, this bad thing is happening
over here or over there or yeah.
Speaker 13 (02:20:57):
It's difficult that I want to.
Speaker 23 (02:20:59):
If you want to see corrupt case of the justice system,
look at the case of am and Bundy.
Speaker 13 (02:21:06):
Yeah, what's currently going on right now. And it's difficult
for me to not think that there are other things
involved that we're not seeing on the surface, because we
know the history there. We know how Ammin and you
know his father have you know, gone up against the
Feds and you know the standoff that happened at Mount Here.
(02:21:30):
You know, we covered that deeply, you covered it on
the ground at the time, and so there's been a
long history there with am and being the enemy of
the federal government. And so it's it's hard for me
to imagine that there might not be some some string
pulling from behind the scenes. It's pure conjecture on my part,
(02:21:55):
but I uh, I just what's going on right now
with that whole case is so horrifying. It's mind boggling
that this could happen in America.
Speaker 23 (02:22:10):
Well, and you know what, it all goes to the
global network that they're building on healthcare. Now what I
was talking about earlier, going Port to Port to Port, Well,
the hospitals, the emergency rooms are involved in that. So
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chances are excellent that Saint Luke's is involved in that
communications network via their emergency room. So, I mean, it
gets very complex. It's all. It's all connected because they're
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building a system, and systems always are uniform in how
they implement subsystems of the main system. So hospital emergency
rooms are a part of it, a big part of it.
Speaker 13 (02:23:11):
Yeah, exactly. Well, we were talking earlier about NATO and
I had one other thing. Well, let's just jump to this.
There was we were discussing some of what was going
on in Georgia because Georgia is in turmoil. There's literally
(02:23:34):
an insurrection happening there. I think I can say that
terminology without fear of contradiction. I believe it's an insurrection
in the making, and I do believe that it is
the CIA organizing and orchestrating these things on the ground
there in Georgia. And of course this is an extension
(02:23:58):
of the US war against Russia. But independent journalist Patrick
Lancaster was there on the ground. Now listen to what
he says here, and you can understand by the clues
that are left there that this is all CIA stuff.
Speaker 62 (02:24:15):
And the eighth night of protests and unrest start here in.
Speaker 10 (02:24:22):
Front of the builders.
Speaker 62 (02:24:26):
And to BLISSI on the capital of Georgia.
Speaker 7 (02:24:30):
Last night was.
Speaker 13 (02:24:33):
More or less peaceful, no clashes.
Speaker 23 (02:24:35):
Between the police.
Speaker 34 (02:24:37):
Now we'll see what happens.
Speaker 63 (02:24:38):
Every night now for the last eight days, the protesters
come from the sidewalk at the Parliament building and start
blocking traffic.
Speaker 62 (02:24:50):
And not that many people compared to yesterday. I estimates
somewhere around forty.
Speaker 63 (02:24:56):
To fifty thousand yesterday.
Speaker 13 (02:24:57):
Of course I'm not a professional accounting, but.
Speaker 64 (02:25:00):
A lot of people down this whole now. Of course,
this unrest eight days ago after the rulined party at
PM from.
Speaker 62 (02:25:15):
The Georgian Dream political party who had been in power
for the last twelve years, announced that Georgia was somewhat
moving away from accession talks to Georgia and suspending them
a session talks.
Speaker 32 (02:25:32):
To the EU, and s's spending them until.
Speaker 16 (02:25:37):
Twenty eight.
Speaker 13 (02:25:38):
Okay, did you hear that? He said the whole thing started.
It's hard to hear it because there's a lot of
noise in the background, but he said the whole thing
started when Georgia decided, the ruling party decided that they
were going to move away from accession talks to the EU. Okay,
there's your big clue right there. All of a sudden,
you got an insurrection taking place because you decided you
(02:26:02):
were going to move away from these talks. Unfortunately, I'm
gonna have to abandon that for now because we have
the break. But he goes on to talk about how
there are all these flags there, a number of EU
flags and even Ukraine flags. So another big clue as
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to who's behind all of this. And they're utilizing young people,
almost exclusively young people at this so called protest.
Speaker 23 (02:26:34):
Yeah, because young people get suckered in for.
Speaker 13 (02:26:37):
You exactly exactly. They're the ones that fall for the
socialist Marxist nonsense. So this is what's going on. Ladies
and gentlemen. It is CIA on the ground in Georgia, everywhere.
Speaker 23 (02:26:54):
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Speaker 13 (02:26:57):
Yep, we got We'll be back. Stay with us.
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Speaker 65 (02:31:16):
In an interview with Sky News, President Zelenski said that
the way to stop what he described as the hot
phase of the war in Ukraine was for the unoccupied
areas of Ukraine to be taken under the NATO umbrella.
He said that so far that this was an offer
that had not been made officially, So I wonder if
(02:31:37):
you could outline what is the offer that has been
made to Ukraine. And in your mind, is it sensible
to say that those areas that have been occupied by
Russia will invariably end up remaining in Russian hands.
Speaker 50 (02:31:51):
Let me be very firm on this. And I hear
Eil called Zelensky enter February twenty twenty two when some
countries offered him a a plane to bring them into
safety imponent, and he said, I don't need the right,
I need ammunition. I would now argue that Ukraine doesn't
need more ideas on what a peace process could look like.
(02:32:11):
And you and I can sit together and drink a
cup of coffee and we can think of many ways
how to deal with a peace process whenever that starts.
But I would argue, let's not have all these discussions
step by step on what a peace process might look like.
Make sure that Ukraine has what it needs to get
to a position of strength when those peace talks start,
(02:32:33):
when the Ukrainian government has decided they're ready to do so.
And that is what we will very much focus on
the next two days. How to get more military aids
into Ukraine, more missile defense into Ukraine, a better coordination
of everything we are doing making sure that the command
in Wiesbaden will be up and running as soon as possible,
(02:32:56):
that the pledge is in implemented. That is what you
need to do. So I would say more military aid
and less discussions on what a piece process would look like.
Speaker 13 (02:33:06):
Yeah, they don't want peace. We want more military aid,
more weaponry, more firepower. Just keep it on coming. Yeah,
that was Aldo Secretary General Ruta what were saying.
Speaker 23 (02:33:23):
Doesn't want to give up control of his country, which
is what happens when the countries are wired up for
the global systems. Yeah, they lose control of their country.
Speaker 7 (02:33:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (02:33:38):
Welcome back to the broadcast our number three, Ladies and gentlemen,
final half hour of the show, final segment, and we
will be sunsetting another one. Yeah, the world is in turmoil.
How do we look forward to twenty twenty five when
we have a mess going on in twenty twenty four
and the current administration is doing everything they can to
(02:33:58):
stir things up a major way to leave a mask
for the next administration. But will the next administration be
able to revive diplomacy? I guess that's the real question.
That's really the question that we face as we look
toward the future, and we can be optimistic in twenty
twenty five that something different will be done that will
(02:34:20):
chart a different course. Let's hope that that is the case,
because I think humanity will be right.
Speaker 23 (02:34:26):
Right, But I wouldn't hold out much hope for that.
Speaker 10 (02:34:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (02:34:30):
I don't want to be an ere you know, and
by that I mean the Little Donkey and Winnie the Pooh.
I like the little Donkey, actually, but I don't want
to be the little donkey and just say it's all over,
it's all done, there's nothing, there's no hope, abandon all hope,
(02:34:50):
all ye who enter. I want to think that there's
some kind of future that our children, are grandchild and
great grandchildren on down the line will have at some point.
But the future really does rest upon the American people
putting pressure where the pressure belongs. We don't want war.
(02:35:15):
We don't want perpetual war. We've had, We've just got
We've had over twenty years of it now, non stop.
Speaker 23 (02:35:22):
Twenty years. No nineteen seven. Well, first started with the
Korean War.
Speaker 13 (02:35:30):
Well, yeah, but I'm talking about continuous with the nine
to eleven attacks going into Afghanistan and Iraq, you know, now,
they're trying to push, you know, they pull us out
of one thing, and they get us into a number
of other things. So it's a continual, NonStop, perpetual situation.
(02:35:55):
We're tired of it, we're tired of funding it, and
we can't affront it.
Speaker 23 (02:36:00):
All the countries are hooked up on the global systems.
You know, when ben Ghazi happened, all of those people
that jumped out and said that the guy that was
over there was running guns, I don't believe that's true
for a second. What he was over there for was
to talk to the emergency room doctor of the hospital
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in Benghazi. Yeah, that's why he was there. Interesting, and
he was killed the day before he had the appointment,
the meeting when he was supposed to meet with the
head of the emergency room at the hospital.
Speaker 13 (02:36:43):
Yeah, isn't it interesting. You know, we were talking about
Georgia a second ago, and they're actually apparently raiding NGOs
for protest leaders. NGOs are being ready for explosives in
molotov cocktails. I think the Georgian police have the right
idea there. They understand what's going on. You know, even
(02:37:06):
if the American people don't know what the source of
all of this stuff is uh huh, yeah, get rid
of the NGOs. That's your first, that's your first.
Speaker 23 (02:37:16):
Well, you got to you've got to break up the
monopoly of power that was built during the Clinton administration
under new Federalism, because the new Federalism was and what
he called the market system. Well, the market is the
(02:37:37):
centralization of power for a function. That's what Clinton's New
Federalism was. And it had the government partnering with corporations
led by the associations that associate all businesses that are
(02:38:00):
are in a particular business so that they all cooperate together.
I mean, it was our damn government that built this
whole monopoly system of corporate power. And it's pure fascism.
Speaker 13 (02:38:18):
Yeah, pure evil. Absolutely. Salt Lake City, Utah. You're on
the air.
Speaker 7 (02:38:22):
Go ahead, please.
Speaker 13 (02:38:26):
At hello, Oh yes, go ahead, you're on the air.
You might want to turn your radio down because there's
delay and you'll be confused.
Speaker 39 (02:38:39):
Yeah, there's a problem, but anyway, no, I just want
to know, so I know. But you're a little frustrated
when I hear people presume that they become ill because
of airborn transmission. That's what shout down a world that
lie caused the entire planet to go into lockdown. Right, Yeah,
(02:39:03):
people believe that they get infected by being in the
presence of somebody who's ill, and in fact, that's that's bogus.
Speaker 13 (02:39:11):
Well, let me ask you a question. What do you
think of these depleted uranium you're talking about airborne transmission? Uh,
do do you think that we have global circulation of
depleted uranium yet? Because this stuff floats around in the
trade winds all around Iraq and Afghanistan, all the places
(02:39:31):
where our military has been, and I strongly suspect that
we might have this in our air. Now, what do
you think is that far out there?
Speaker 39 (02:39:42):
No, no, A chemical a chemical agents has total freedom
to be how to say, dispersed in the air. In fact,
right now I'm dealing with a the go for victim
who's suffering from exposure to the depleted uranium and the
(02:40:08):
poison burns as well as the anthrax vaccine. To go
to Flames of Injustice dot com, you can see that
story again Flames of Injustice dot com. But what I
wanted to undo is this this misconception that we get
bacteria or viruses through airborne transmission. The number one enimey
(02:40:32):
to any pathogen is oxygen, followed by solar energy or sunlight,
also by cosmic energy. So the reality is you don't
get any pathogen from airborne transmitter. You don't get a
(02:40:52):
a cold from kissing grandma. You know that.
Speaker 13 (02:40:56):
Well I I all I know is that I have
a daughter who teaches at the school, and she often
comes home with I mean, she's been fighting a lot
of these people that are around people with sicknesses, they
do come up with illnesses.
Speaker 23 (02:41:18):
Well, kids are the worst. I mean, you know, they
because their immune systems are developing, they catch everything and
so that's just the way it is, you know, And
they develop, they get whatever cred is going around, they
develop an immunity, and that's how their immune systems develop.
Speaker 7 (02:41:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 23 (02:41:42):
Yeah, I Unfortunately their parents have to you know, live
through it as well.
Speaker 20 (02:41:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (02:41:47):
I don't know if there's no such thing as airborne transmission. Okay,
well we may have to agree to disagree on that
when I'm certainly not an expert.
Speaker 39 (02:41:59):
No no, no, I spend thirty years in the lab, okay,
and I turned over cases in the court. Packages do
not survive air They don't survive exposure to the omens
have to be packaged in a fomte of fat, and
I'm talking about a heavy fat lestal generally flesh and
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plasma or blood. They have to be packaged and moved
in that in that containment. Otherwise they succumb to the
oxygen very quickly, sunlight even quicker than cosmic energy, or
just desiccation or deprivation. Anyway, it's the premise for shutting
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down a whole world.
Speaker 13 (02:42:47):
Yeah, well, yeah, I one hundred percent agree with you
about the the tutalitarian measures of shutting down everything. We
are inundated with lies on every front, you know. And
even though I may be a little unconvinced about everything
that in terms of airborne pathogens and whatever.
Speaker 39 (02:43:10):
I'm an infection source, Darren. Is the lunch room and
that's it.
Speaker 13 (02:43:16):
What's that?
Speaker 39 (02:43:17):
Or vaccine? That's it?
Speaker 23 (02:43:20):
Yeah, the lunch room.
Speaker 13 (02:43:24):
What about the lunch room?
Speaker 39 (02:43:26):
It has the foe mte that carries the pathogens without
any problem. Primarily dairy or butter or cheese or anything
is animal fat and animal protein. That's why I'm unpopular
when I call it fact. I did a program last
night and I said, the nonsense that we have been
(02:43:47):
growing up with is the premise for shutting down a world?
Speaker 13 (02:43:52):
Yeah, well listen, let me tell you you're not unpopular
with me, my friend. You know, we may not agree
necessarily on everything. VICKI and I don't agree on everything.
We've we've we've disagreed publicly and sometimes very spiritedly.
Speaker 23 (02:44:09):
But vacation.
Speaker 13 (02:44:11):
But that's okay. You can call any time, uh, and
we'll discuss it. That's that's perfectly all right. Hey, thank
you for the call. I appreciate it.
Speaker 39 (02:44:19):
All right, go to things of injustice dot com.
Speaker 13 (02:44:22):
Okay, all right, we'll do Hey, blessings to you, God
bless all right.
Speaker 23 (02:44:26):
Yeah, I think I think we can pretty well dismiss
just anything coming out of the public health system or
HHS our government period, because they are engaged in building
these psychopathic global systems.
Speaker 13 (02:44:48):
Yeah, yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 23 (02:44:50):
And so they are not our friend.
Speaker 7 (02:44:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (02:44:52):
I couldn't agree more. Now speaking of somebody else that's
not our friend, and the waning moments of the broadcast,
heres I finally interesting. It never ceases to amaze me
the ability of a Democrat party leaders, especially to project
onto everyone else everything that they themselves are doing. Obama
(02:45:13):
was speaking recently at the Democracy Forum, and he's worried
now that the incoming administration could use the same tactics.
They know, the same tactics that his side has been
using for the last several years. It's here he is speaking.
(02:45:36):
Listen to what he says here.
Speaker 25 (02:45:37):
There are going to be times, potentially when one side
tries to stack the deck and lock in a permanent
grip on power, either by actively spressing votes, or politicizing
the armed forces, or using the judiciary, criminal justice system
go after opponents.
Speaker 13 (02:45:56):
Now, who does that sound like? Using democrats criminal justice system,
going after political opponents, rigging the vote. Yeah, that's everything
that they are doing.
Speaker 25 (02:46:07):
And in those circumstances, pluralism does not call for us
to just stand back.
Speaker 28 (02:46:12):
And say, well, I'm not sure that's okay.
Speaker 25 (02:46:16):
In those circumstances, a line has been crossed and we
have to stand from a line has been crossed.
Speaker 23 (02:46:23):
I know, it's such a joke.
Speaker 13 (02:46:26):
It's just amazing to me. I can't get over that.
How How I mean, does he not hear himself? It's wow?
So I don't know, you know, I I find a
lot of the problems with a lot of problems with
Trump's cabinet picks some of them, many of them. But
I do kind of like this Homan guy, this Tom
Homan borders are I guess. I hope he gets confirmed.
(02:46:52):
And you know, anytime I say I like somebody, somebody
in the audience so, well, did you know this about him?
Speaker 7 (02:46:57):
You know?
Speaker 13 (02:46:57):
And so there's probably going to uh, I'll probably be
presented with stuff that would be horrifying, But for now,
I like the guy. And Boston Mayor Michelle wu is
vowing to protect illegal aliens from Trump's mass deportation efforts,
and when asked about this on newsback, this Tom Homan
(02:47:20):
guy says that she better read federal.
Speaker 66 (02:47:23):
Law defending our residence every possible way. But she's not
very smart. I'll give her that because I just what
I just said is President Trump's going to prioritize public
safety threats. What mayor or governor doesn't want public safety
threats out of their communities. Man, that's your number one
responsibility to protect your communities, and that's exactly.
Speaker 7 (02:47:41):
What we're going to do.
Speaker 66 (02:47:42):
So she helps us, she gets the hell out of
the way, because they're going to do it. And look,
there's a clear line here, and they can't cross the
clear line. I will suggest she read Title Eate United
States Cold thirteen twenty four truply that says, you know,
you can't harbor a concealed it go in from front
of lawenforce. Now, So I hope she don't cross that
they cannot cooperate, but there are certain laws in place
(02:48:03):
that they can't cross, and I hope she doesn't cross.
Speaker 13 (02:48:05):
And that's what I've been saying all along. This is
against federal law to harbor illegals. He went on Fox
News after that, and he also he doubled down with
strong words for the mayor, implying that the administration would
be willing to go after her if she doesn't get
out of.
Speaker 7 (02:48:22):
The way so quickly.
Speaker 67 (02:48:23):
What happens to a mayor or a local police department
chief that is under a democratic leadership that obstructs ice
in your federal agents that are helping get these deportations
of what happens to.
Speaker 66 (02:48:35):
Them, Well, first of all, if they do't want to
help us, get the hell out the way for we're
going to do it. If I got sent twice amount
of resources that.
Speaker 28 (02:48:42):
City, that's what we're going to do.
Speaker 66 (02:48:44):
If they able to give us access to the jail.
Speaker 32 (02:48:46):
That would mean less agents to the community.
Speaker 66 (02:48:48):
For them pushing back and not let us in the jail,
it just means more agents are gonna be in the community.
Speaker 28 (02:48:52):
So they're hurting themselves.
Speaker 53 (02:48:53):
Finally, I'll say this, they need to educate themselves.
Speaker 66 (02:48:55):
They need to review this title E the United States
Cold thirteen twenty four triple read about that, and don't
cross that line because it is a felony to harbor
and conceal an illego anily from Ice read the statue.
Speaker 8 (02:49:08):
Don't cross that line.
Speaker 13 (02:49:10):
That's the warning from Tom Holman. Right, It's about time
somebody other than us said that, somebody with a teeth
to enforce it. But of course you have to have
a good attorney general in place in order to enforce
the law. And there is the point and the problem.
Speaker 23 (02:49:29):
But I wonder if he knows what the whole sanctuary
city thing is about. That doesn't mean that I don't
think he's right and that he shouldn't do what he's doing,
but I wonder if he knows about that.
Speaker 13 (02:49:44):
Well, it doesn't matter. He's got the law on his side,
and they can't. They can't protect I'm sorry for your
sanctuary city status doesn't trump federal law. It doesn't. They
have the responsibility to enforce the law and get rid
of the invasion. And that sounds like what he intends
(02:50:08):
to do. So I'm optimistic about that.
Speaker 23 (02:50:11):
I certainly hope. I hope he does that.
Speaker 13 (02:50:14):
And the amazing thing about it is not all mayors. Now,
Michelle wou is one of these that are an enemy
of the people, you know, and the people may not
realize it because for some stupid reason they elected her,
and they probably will re elect her if they get
a chance to do that if she doesn't end up
in prison for failing to follow federal law.
Speaker 23 (02:50:37):
But yeah, what what city was that again?
Speaker 13 (02:50:40):
Gosh, let me let me back up again. That was Boston, Boston, Boston. Yeah,
same place that elected Stephanie Rollins. So yeah, the whole
thing is that, what the heck is wrong with these
people to keep electing these people, these these clowns that
(02:51:01):
are not on their side. I just anyway. But one
thing that is encouraging is there is a little more
sanity coming out of New York City, believe it or not.
Eric Adams, remember we played the audio before of him
on the show saying This can't continue with all these
illegals coming in here. You know, Texas Governor Grevig Abbott
(02:51:24):
had started shipping illegals to other parts of the country,
which I criticized at the time, But one positive thing
that came out of it, at least some of these
democrats in these big cities started having to deal with
the same problems that they've been facing for years in
Texas and the other border states. So Mayor Eric Adams
came out and said, this can't keep happening. This has
(02:51:44):
got to stop. Well now he says he's actually opened,
he's actually open to working with the incoming administration to
at least listen to them and see what their plan
is to deport violent illegals.
Speaker 68 (02:51:59):
Those who are here committing crimes, robberies, shooting at police officers,
raping innocent people have been a harm to our country.
Speaker 8 (02:52:07):
Our country.
Speaker 68 (02:52:08):
I want to sit down and hear the plan on
how we're going to address them. Those are the people
I am talking about, and I would love to sit
down with the borders are and hear his thoughts on
how we're going to address those who are harming our citizens.
Speaker 8 (02:52:22):
Rowing to that open.
Speaker 33 (02:52:24):
To to hearing what their plan is to deport some
of these folks, and you think the city in some
circumstances should cooperate with us.
Speaker 8 (02:52:33):
Let me let me you know what's interesting.
Speaker 68 (02:52:35):
And I was talking to the team the other day.
Speaker 7 (02:52:37):
I want you to all go back.
Speaker 68 (02:52:39):
And google Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Google what they
said about those who commit crimes in our city and
what they said in our country. They said, those who
commit crimes need to get out right away.
Speaker 8 (02:52:57):
That was their position.
Speaker 68 (02:52:59):
So this is not a new position, you know, because
in the state of the in the era of cancel culture,
no one's afraid to be honest about the truth. Well,
cancel me, because I'm going to protect the people.
Speaker 7 (02:53:13):
Of this city.
Speaker 68 (02:53:14):
And if you come into this country, in this city
and think you're going to harm innocent New Yorkers and
innocent migras and asilum seekers, this is not the mayor
you want to be in the city under.
Speaker 13 (02:53:24):
I say, bravo.
Speaker 23 (02:53:25):
Good for him.
Speaker 13 (02:53:26):
Yeah, isn't that amazing? Finally, all right, final story. We
were off last week, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
The Wednesday before Thanksgiving, Will Rothschild apparently died in a
strange house fire, breaking.
Speaker 52 (02:53:41):
Right now at eleven o'clock a dead lay house fire
in the Hollywood Hills, and tonight we're learning about the
man with a very famous last name who lived and
died there. Eyewitness news reporter Jory Rand live in the
Hollywood Hills with the breaking new details tonight.
Speaker 7 (02:53:53):
Jory Mark.
Speaker 69 (02:53:53):
Firefighters had a difficult time accessing this home because it's
set so far back off the road and it's at
the top of a very steep hill with a very
thin stairwell leading up there. Once they did access the home,
they made the tragic discovery inside, and it turns out
the men who lived there might have been a billionaire.
Hollywood Hill's neighbors did everything they could to put out
(02:54:15):
this raging fire that broke out in a home on
Lookout Mountain Avenue.
Speaker 70 (02:54:18):
I's gone up the stairs and right as I approached
the top of the stairs, the flames burst out of
the house.
Speaker 69 (02:54:25):
Firefighters knocked down the flames in about twenty minutes, but
found the home's elderly occupant dead inside, neighbors identifying him
as Will Rothschild of the Rosschild family.
Speaker 70 (02:54:35):
We're getting a new roof put on tomorrow, and so
I wanted to I email. I told my wife email
him to make sure it's okay that we use part
of his driveway, and he did never respond it, and
I said, well, that's unlike him.
Speaker 69 (02:54:50):
Rosschild is described by neighbors as an eccentric millionaire or
even billionaire, with multiple properties and dozens of some of
the most expensive cars on earth, but on a street
line with multi million dollar homes and mansions occupied by
celebrities and the powerful. Rolth's child was said to have
lived as a bit of a recluse in a small, old,
rickety home in conditions described as that of a hoarder,
(02:55:13):
something the fire department seemed to tactfully confirm tonight.
Speaker 71 (02:55:17):
Given the fire damage, it's kind of hard to determine
how much of that was prior to the fire and
how much of it is the building itself that has
been demolished by the fire.
Speaker 13 (02:55:28):
Okay, I'll leave that whole report in the show notes,
as we'll leave everything in the show notes that we
talked about today.
Speaker 7 (02:55:36):
Ah.
Speaker 13 (02:55:37):
Strange, yeah, very strange story. So anyway, we're just about
out of time. Hey, thank you ladies and gentlemen for
being with us. To the two callers on the phone
right now. Unfortunately we'll not be able to take your call.
Call back next week and we'll do this all over
again then. In the meantime, thank you ladies and gentlemen
for being with us, Pray for this republic, do what
(02:55:59):
you can to story. God bless each and every one
of you, and we'll talk to you soon. Thanks Vicky,
thank you, Derek. We'll talk soon. Bye bye.
Speaker 38 (02:56:16):
Truth, Brase rehe by bye Shine, Come
Speaker 19 (02:56:30):
Rica.