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January 11, 2025 176 mins
"Road Diets" 

Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis 

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Deep dive into the California wildfires. What were the causes and what are the likely outcomes? Revisiting the North American Union. Buying Greenland and making Canada the 51st state? Has Trump dusted off an old agenda and is presenting it now as new? Also, remembering Jimmy Carter, the globalist Trilateralist who sold America out. Mark will join us for his tip of the week, and we take phone calls throughout the show.
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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 disease. The glide escape has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us re order 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 pot rentidentity will be
the invergence of a new international.

Speaker 6 (00:39):
Order the first decade of the twenty first century. But
out of what will be seen the greatest restructuring of
the global economies, greatest restructuring of the global economy, greatest
restructuring of the global economy, a new world order was created.

Speaker 7 (00:56):
Documenting the crisis of our rebellic.

Speaker 8 (00:58):
The very word secrecy repugnant in a free and open society,
and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed
to secret societies.

Speaker 9 (01:10):
The secret od and a secret.

Speaker 10 (01:12):
Proceedings waiting war on the new world order.

Speaker 11 (01:15):
The councils of government we a guard against the acquisition
of unwanted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military
industrial conflict.

Speaker 7 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.

Speaker 12 (01:40):
From FEMA Regions five to ten. This is Governed America.
Icky Davis is here. I'm Darren Weeks. It is the
eleventh of January twenty twenty five. Nice to have you
with us once again, ladies and gentlemen. There's a lot
going on and we'll dive into as much of it
as we can. California is burning, and we have still
the ongoing natural disaster, very very easy to forget about

(02:02):
the ongoing natural disaster in the Carolinas. These people still
haven't recovered and there I guess still freezing cold out
in the winter while all of this homelessness is happening
because of the hurricane. It's it's, you know, we move
from one catastrophe to another so fast that people aren't

(02:24):
even able to digest and fully understand what's going on.
And and you know, we just had a number of
different things. The terrorist attacks we were talking about last week,
that's going to be swept under the rug. Now nobody's
going to be talking about that very much. The drone thing,
before that. I've got information about that, there's evidence that

(02:44):
that came from that that was in fact a government operation,
a psychological operation. But will anybody be talking about it.
It'll be quickly forgotten and swept under the rug. So,
you know, we just moved from one catastrophe to another,
bombarded on a regular basis, and the beat goes on. Listeners.
Now we get all this historic wildfire going on in

(03:07):
California where much of the area, you know, is multiple fires.
At the same time, there was at least one arsonis
running around, probably more. It looks like there were more
than one, in my opinion, but regardless, we'll get into
some of that as time progresses. At the bottom of
the hour mark in Texas, should be calling in with

(03:29):
his weekly tip in the it works for Me segment,
and we'll just go up, move as quickly as we
can for the next three hours. Hey, if you could,
good morning, Good morning.

Speaker 13 (03:42):
As you were talking, I was thinking about, you know,
in my research, the paradigm changed in the United States
from defense to preventative defense. So you know, all these catastrophies,

(04:04):
our demonstrations of how well we don't do preventative defense,
you know, and then you know, since the focus is
on prevention, there's you know, no money left over for recovery.
It's our country is so messed up. It just it

(04:28):
boggles the mind. And it began with the decision to
automate everything in the United States, you know, to build
a technocratic, communist system of management. So what we're living,

(04:50):
what we're living through is a demonstration of the failure
of communism.

Speaker 12 (04:56):
Yeah, I can't disagree with you on that. You have
to with me. I just realized I'm using a different
computer now and my browser is behaving differently than I expected.
It too, not a problem, I can work around it.
I just got to fix a setting at some point,
probably after the broadcast. But so it maybe hopefully won't

(05:17):
hinder me too much. But we we have a situation
right now where and I was just listening this morning
to a press conference from that idiot governor of California,
Gavin Newsom. This is a guy that wants to be
your president. By the way, ladies and gentlemen, this guy
was on TV talking about just this morning, rebuilding, the

(05:41):
process of rebuilding in California. It was all about inserting
ethics or inserting you know, building back better, and he
didn't may have not used that phrase. I didn't catch
the whole press conference, but that was the gist of
what he was saying. It's like building back better with
lessons learned, lessons learned.

Speaker 13 (06:01):
Okay, cool ja what a concept.

Speaker 12 (06:03):
Well, that's the problem though, is that they use these
things to promote sustainability. They use these things to clear wildfires,
so called natural disasters are very useful listeners to clear
the landscape, to wipe out what's already there in order

(06:23):
to build back better. To coin the phrase from Claus Schwab,
and sustainable development is the goal. Sustainable development is globalism,
and that is exactly the what they are implementing worldwide
on a wide scale basis. But it's being implemented locally
by your local officials. And you know, I come back

(06:47):
to that report, which i'll pull up here in a moment,
Sustainable Development, Natural Hazards Mitigation. They set it right in
the report, page nineteen. As I recall, you know, one
of the roadblocks to iplementation is the fact that everything's
already developed, everything's already built in accordance in a manner
that's not sustainable. Here it is, here's the report. I'll

(07:09):
just open it up. I'll just share this with you
right now, Sustainable Developed. This is again I've been sharing
this report. I've been reading a quote excerpt from it
for years now. But this was put out. Let's see,
this was January nineteen ninety nine by the Department of
City and Regional Planning the University of North Carolina, ironically

(07:32):
at Chapel Hill. And also, and keep in mind, these
universities are funded by federal grant money. This isn't something
local to just North Carolina. They're wanting to do it everywhere.
Mitigation Planning Initiative Group, Division of Emergency Management, North Carolina,
Department of Crime Control and Public Safety. So on page

(07:55):
nineteen of this report, they say, let's see, sorry trying,
I didn't plan on doing this this quickly. Let me
just get down to page nineteen of the report. This
PDF file here, it says in the heading is windows

(08:20):
of Opportunity. It says, despite the wide array of tools
and techniques that are available to governments to operationalize the
principles of sustainability and mitigation, one of the roadblocks to
implementation is the fact that much of the land within
local jurisdictions has already been developed according to practices and
traditions that are far from sustainable. Ironically, the time immediately

(08:43):
following a natural disaster provides a community with a unique
window of opportunity for inserting an ethic of sustainability in
guiding development and redevelopment in high risk areas. With forethought
and planning, communities that are rebuilt in the aftermath of
a natural hazard can be built back so that they
are more resilient to future hazards, making them making the pattern,

(09:06):
breaking the pattern of repeated hazard destruction rebuilding. At the
same time, the community has given the opportunity to incorporate
other attributes of sustainability into its quote unquote second chance development,
such as energy efficiency, affordable housing, use of recycled building materials,
reduction of water use, and environmental protection. Is that what's

(09:29):
going on in California right now?

Speaker 13 (09:32):
Better believe I would say yes, because you know what
fits that description. Also, is what happened in New Orleans
when the dykes I think it was two hurricane.

Speaker 12 (09:45):
Yeah, the levees and the levees We've got.

Speaker 13 (09:48):
Reports from people broke the levees, flooded the city, and
that presented an enormous opportunity.

Speaker 12 (09:56):
Right, oh yeah, yeah, exactly. Yeah. And we got reports
from people on the ground that they heard explosions on
the levees. You know, the thought was from those people
that the levees were blown. I can't prove that, but
what what we have heard other people also on the ground,

(10:18):
is that the hurricane the levees didn't the area where
the levees were did not take a direct hit. So
and and those levees.

Speaker 13 (10:27):
Were very just that they just broke apart.

Speaker 12 (10:30):
I talked to James mccanney at the time on the
show and he said that he used to ride his
bikes on those levees. I mean they're not like thin things.
I mean they're very well built. You know. Is the
Army Corps of Engineers it built it sure, So anyway,

(10:51):
not to divert, not to go down that road. I
wanted to say real quickly, and this is deviating slightly
from what we're talking about, but I wanted to brief
acknowledge the passing of Jimmy Carter because we didn't talk
about that last week on the show. But now they're
holding funeral services, and as they always do, they always
talk up the deceased, and I have to dissent from this,

(11:13):
not to rain on everybody's parade here, but Jimmy Carter.
We are still paying for the presidency of Jimmy Carter.

Speaker 13 (11:23):
In many ways, he was the worst president in my lifetime.
And I don't give a damn that he's dead. I'm
saying that anyway.

Speaker 12 (11:33):
Well, I can't say he was the worst president because
the one we have now I think tops him.

Speaker 13 (11:40):
I don't because Jimmy Carter, his bad decisions affected the
entire world. They set the direction for the world during
his term in office. That's when he establish the Department

(12:02):
of Energy, he established the Senior Executive Service, those people
that never go away in our government. I think the
Female Program was established during the Carter administration, the Department
of Education, I mean, and the list goes on. If
I go through my research and pick out the things

(12:26):
that Carter did, he was the worst thing to ever
happen to this country.

Speaker 12 (12:33):
Yeah. Well, Patrick Wood, who's been a frequent guest on
this show in the past, he wrote, David Rockefeller, Henry
Kissinger is the big new Brazenski and now Jimmy Carter
are united in the grave of infamy for what they
did to America in the nineteen seventies, Carter, a peanut
farmer from Georgia and former governor of that state, was handpicked, groomed,

(12:53):
and trained by Brazenski to capture our nation for the
Trilateral Commission, lock Stock and Barrel. His vice president, Walter Mondale,
was also a member of the Trilateral Commission? Was the president?
What was President elect Trump thinking when he said, quote
the challenge is Jimmy faced as president, came at a
pivotal time for our country, and he did everything in

(13:14):
his power to improve the lies of all Americans. For that,
we owe him a looney.

Speaker 13 (13:20):
I lived through that, through Jimmy Carter's era.

Speaker 12 (13:25):
Yeah, I mean you know so well, he says, what
was Trump thinking when Trump said that? Well, Trump's part
of the problem. Listeners, that's the answer. But Patrick Wood says,
I remember Carter's campaign slogan, oft repeated, I will never
lie to you. Even Reuters dug this out for their
obituary last week. In fact, Jimmy Carter says, I'm Jimmy Carter,

(13:50):
and I'm running for president. I will never lie to you.
It was all a lie. His image was a lie.
Everything that came out of his mouth was a lie.
He lied about Trilateral Commission and it's tensions to take
over the American government Trilateral. Headley Donovan was editor of
Time magazine, who named Carter Man of the Year in
nineteen seventy seven. Donavan lied when he wrote as he

(14:12):
searched for cabinet appointees, Carter seemed at times hesitant and frustrated,
disconcertingly out of character. His lack of ties to Washington
and his party establishment qualities that helped him raise to
the White House carry potential dangers. He does not know
the federal government in that what they said about Trump too, Yes, oh,
as an outsider. Well, he sure did bring a lot

(14:34):
of globalists with him as an outsider, didn't he. He
does not know the federal government or the pressures it creates.
He does not really know the politicians whom he will
need to help him run the country. Unquote. Patrick Wood
says he lied when he appointed almost one third of
the membership of the Trilateral Commission to top posts and

(14:55):
his administration, including is a big new Brazinski, the National
Security Director, Cyrus Vance, Secretary of State, Harold Brown, Secretary
of Defense, brock Adams, Transportation Secretary W Michael Blumenthal, the
Treasury Secretary, Andrew Young, Ambassadard to the United Nations, Warren Christopher,
the Deputy Secretary of State, Lucy Wilson Benson under Secretary

(15:17):
of State for Security Affairs, Richard Cooper, under Secretary of
State for Economic Affairs, and then the list just goes
on and on and on. I won't waste the time
to read it. This will be in the show notes.
But he says there are others. There are others, well,
there are many. He lied when he sent trilateral saw
Linnawitz to negotiate the giveaway of the Panama Canal. And

(15:40):
that's the big thing that I've harped on many times
over the years. Now Trump is talking about taking the
Panama Canal back. Will that happen? Do you think that's
gonna you want to make any predictions on that, Vickey,
whether we're going to get the Panama Canal back.

Speaker 13 (15:57):
I would not make a prediction on that. I know
that they need to take it back because the communist
Chinese have taken it over. You know what the communist
Chinese strategy. They are using the same strategy that the

(16:18):
British used when they built the British Empire. And what
that means is that it's a maritime strategy, control the ports,
control commerce, Okay, And so the Panama Canal is really
an important facility there, and so China is not likely

(16:47):
to want to give it.

Speaker 12 (16:49):
Up, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 13 (16:52):
And that you know, when I heard that, I was thinking, well,
that might be the bonfire for World War three.

Speaker 12 (17:03):
The Panama Canal is one of the most strategic waterways
to the United States. If if we ever go to
war and we want to ship something from one coast
to the other, we're going to have a very very
hard time doing it without the Panama Canal. And and
the thing is that a couple of days, Yeah, the

(17:24):
American taxpayers built that thing, and Carter gave it away.
He gave it away. I mean that.

Speaker 13 (17:32):
I don't know why the Congress let him do that.
That's that's what really upsets me, is that the Congress
could have stopped that. They could have just said, no,
we're not doing that, because you know, where where does
a president get authority to give away an asset. It's

(17:58):
the It's the House of Representatives that has the control
of the budget. The you know, the purse, the assets.
So so where did he get the authority to give
it away? I don't think he had the authority, and
I think they just ignored it.

Speaker 12 (18:15):
Well, the Congress is full of trilaterals too, no doubt.
They're full of globalists. And the plan for making the
United States vulnerable started many many decades ago, many decades earlier.

Speaker 13 (18:31):
But it started actually right, Its started before World War
Two when they started building the international financial system and
use the idea was to use trade agreements to and
the treaties and you know, harmonization agreements to build a

(18:57):
world governing system run by the United Nations.

Speaker 12 (19:01):
I would say it started a lot earlier than that,
you know, but anyway, little.

Speaker 13 (19:05):
That's well, that's true. I mean, you could go back
to League of Nations and even before that, but you
need a starting place to begin researching to understand what
the hell happened to our country, and that's a good
place to start.

Speaker 12 (19:20):
Most of what most of the twentieth century was all,
you know, everything that happened was pretty much designed to
weaken our country.

Speaker 13 (19:29):
Absolutely, yes, And I think about that all the time,
you know, because the military they would have had to
know that the agreement was to disarm our country. That
was legislation that was passed during Kennedy's administration to disarm

(19:58):
complete in general dis armament of the United States. And
so you know, the military they have to know that.
They have to know that, because as you follow history
you can see that that's exactly what they were doing

(20:19):
in nineteen sixty nine when Nixon was in office. That's
when they began those cooperation talks over in Europe that
ultimately led to the creation of the G seven and
ultimately the Helsinki Final Act. There's one thing I have

(20:42):
to say that just upsets me to no end. When
I was little and in elementary school, we were always
having to drill because the Soviets were going to nuke
our country. Little kids, we all had to push our
desks towards the window and then get under our desk

(21:05):
and hide in fear. Yeah, in case there was a
nuclear attack, which is just insanely stupid.

Speaker 12 (21:13):
It's terrorism, is what it is.

Speaker 13 (21:16):
Yes, they were terrorizing children, and I was one of them.
So I grew up thinking that the Soviet Union was
an enemy. Then as I start this research, I find
out that our government State Department and at the highest
levels behind this national security curtain. They've been working with

(21:37):
the Soviets all along.

Speaker 12 (21:39):
And what are they doing again to day? What are
they doing again to day? It's the same thing all
over again, same strategy, all the Russians. The Russians are
a threat again. They keep recycling the same kinds of
terrorism that they impose upon the populace. But it's a
new generation now. Maybe some of the older people have
died off. Other people have forgotten or gotten away from

(22:03):
it enough that they can dust it off and bring
it back out again. It's just like ISIS and the
terrorist attack of New Year's Day. You know, got to
bring that right back too, you know, Oh, the guy
had an ISIS flag. Never mind the fact that he
was from an air from a US military base which
deals with psychological operations. I mean, it's the same thing

(22:24):
that they're doing over and over again. History repeats itself
because those who write history are the ones that cause
it to repeat itself. Everything that we're doing today is
a manipulation. That's a lie. Everything that's being imposed upon
us is a lie, is a deception. Whow whoops, somehow

(22:47):
I lost VICKI let me see if we can get
her back here stand by? Not sure what happened there. Well,
ladies and gentlemen, I guess I have lost heir at Lovely.

(23:07):
It's just completely went down. Okay, Well, I guess I'm
going to have to put together a let's just do
this stand by, Ladies and gentlemen. I have to keep
the recording going because we I don't know if I'm

(23:32):
gonna be able to finish the show if I can't
get on the air. All right, let me see if
I can get some stuff going here in terms of music,
so we can get by while we are trying to

(23:56):
fix things. Okay, I guess we're on the air right now,
so let me go ahead and see if I can
reconnect with Vicky. It's almost up to the break. We
lost a local internet Apparently somebody doesn't want us out there.
Let's try this again. Hopefully we can finish the show.

(24:16):
We'll find out here in a more all right, stand by,
all right, you're there, Yeah, I'm here. I had a
catastrophic loss of internet connectivity here.

Speaker 14 (24:30):
Wow, So let me let men.

Speaker 13 (24:35):
That is kind of coincidental timing, isn't it.

Speaker 10 (24:38):
Well, we were on a roll here.

Speaker 12 (24:40):
Stand by, trying to get RBN back.

Speaker 13 (24:45):
Well, let me let me say one thing while we're
doing that. The Clinton administration was absolutely loaded with Carter retreads,
and so I think Clinton ex stept or Carter uh
left off.

Speaker 12 (25:04):
Yeah, I won't be a bit surprised. Ladies and gentlemen,
those of you who are listening live. We had a
catastrophic loss of internet connectivity here at the studio. I
don't know if that will continue throughout the show. I
just want to give you a fair bit of warning
heads up if it does. We'll just deal with this
as the best we can. It's not the first time
we've had problems. That's the nature of live radio. Sometimes

(25:26):
you do have problems. Hopefully nobody's tampering with us. But anyway,
if everything goes as planned, we will pause, take the break,
and when we come back, we'll uh, we'll deal with
h We'll have we should have Mark in Texas on
the line and uh. But that's if everything goes as planned.

(25:48):
So anyway, it's a little discombobulated when you have these
kinds of problems. But yeah, a.

Speaker 13 (25:54):
Little talking about with.

Speaker 12 (25:58):
Maybe well, maybe we should talk about Carter a little more.
Maybe we should talk about the Panama Canal a little more. Yeah,
maybe we should expose all these globalists that are taken
over the American government and are bankrupting us. Lock stock
and barrel. We started to show off talking about the
California disaster. Got a lot of more information about that.
By the way, as time progresses here, because they have

(26:20):
adopted the International Code councils Fire, you know, wildfire stuff
and the fire code. You know, they're playing the game
big time. But it certainly doesn't seem to have helped
them much, does it. As the buildings burn, as people
have died, pets have burned up, you know, you got
heartache everywhere. This is what globalism does. And this is

(26:41):
a form of terrorism, Ladies and gentlemen, make no mistake
about it. This is a man made disaster. You know,
even if the fires started organically, it's a man made
disaster because of the policies that were put into place.
We got to take the bottom of the hour. Break
hold your thoughts. We'll be back in a moment.

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Speaker 20 (31:03):
This is govern America.

Speaker 12 (31:20):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is govern America. The
website for the show is Governamerica dot com. That's Governamerica
dot com. Vicky's information. Go ahead, Vicky give your information
if you would please.

Speaker 13 (31:32):
Okay, yeah, My website is the Technocratic Tyranny dot com
and my older website, Channelingreality dot com and my email
addresses on both websites.

Speaker 12 (31:44):
All right, stand by. We have Mark in Texas standing
by here. In a moment. Let's go real quick though.
Let's take art in Georgia. Art go ahead, please.

Speaker 20 (32:00):
Hold on?

Speaker 12 (32:00):
Sorry, go ahead, start over?

Speaker 21 (32:06):
Art?

Speaker 12 (32:08):
Lord, what's going on today? All right? I don't have
I don't have art, so let me go ahead and
maybe we can try him again later. Mark, are you
standing by? All right? Ladies and gentlemen, I am having
some problems here and I'm not quite sure. I think

(32:30):
I know what's going on. All right, Mickey, you want
to hang on just a moment, and you know, talk
about Carter some more.

Speaker 13 (32:39):
Okay, Yeah, I was just looking for my articles on Carter.
He's the one that signed the agreement with Taiwan. And
one of the big things to me from my point
of view, was that IBM moved over to High one

(33:01):
right after that agreement was signed, and at some point
a year or two after, IBM moved to the mainland
China area. So having IBM being having a location in

(33:24):
China is a huge deal, huge deal because that effectively
was a transfer of technology to communist China, and that
comes into play later on in our history as they

(33:48):
begin to build out global systems, and of course IBM
would be behind that as one of the leaders of
that because they stand the most to benefit. Right, They're
the ones that make the big super computers. And so

(34:12):
you know, people these days they think that the PC,
a network PC is the be all end all. Well,
I'm telling you that it's not the The even networks
of PCs can't beat the horsepower of a mainframe, main
frame supercomputer. So but nobody talks about that anymore.

Speaker 22 (34:39):
You know.

Speaker 13 (34:39):
The entire focus is on the PC, and you sitting
at your PC as the be all end all of everything.

Speaker 12 (34:48):
Yeah, all right, let me let me try this one
more time here, Mark, are you there?

Speaker 20 (34:53):
There? We go?

Speaker 12 (34:54):
All right, finally fun fun times.

Speaker 23 (35:01):
Hey, we better make this fast, you know. Yeah, Leah,
My neighbor and I were talking kind of tact couple
of topics together about the Pacific Palisades. And let's say
that you live there, you and your family, and you
get a call, emergency call, one of the lucky ones
that actually got you know, notified ahead of time, and

(35:22):
says you need to evacuate.

Speaker 12 (35:24):
Now, I mean, like right now, right, You.

Speaker 23 (35:26):
Go out there, you tell you I, get the kids,
throw a couple of extra pair of clothes, what you
can grab, and your head out and you hit the
garage and you look over to the ride and there's
a tesla. Now regranted, this is California, now okay, so
I'm pretty sure there was a tesla there.

Speaker 12 (35:41):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 23 (35:42):
And you look to your left and there's a suburban
with twenty gallons of gas in it. What are you.

Speaker 12 (35:48):
Gonna take I'm gonna take the suburban.

Speaker 23 (35:52):
Yeah, because you're at the point right now you don't
know what the future holds for you and your family exactly.
You might be sleeping it, you might be sleeping in
that thing.

Speaker 12 (36:01):
Well, the first thing they do is shut off the power.
Whenever you have one of these types of situations, they're
going to shut the power off, number one, because they
don't want power lines being burned up and sparkling on
the ground and starting other fires elsewhere. So naturally the
power you will not have any ability to charge anything.

Speaker 23 (36:20):
So you and your family you hop off in your
suv and you start tiling it one way or the others,
doesn't matter. You're not really sure except you're trying to
get out of there. Well, what's left in the garage.

Speaker 13 (36:34):
The lithium battery and your electric car.

Speaker 12 (36:41):
Yeah, if you have one, that's exactly where I'm headed.

Speaker 20 (36:44):
Now.

Speaker 23 (36:45):
Did that increase the verocity of these fires going through
these residential areas or not?

Speaker 2 (36:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (36:50):
Good point. Yeah, absolutely it did. And you can't put
these fires out with the lithium. We've talked about that
many times on the show. They burn hotter and you
can't even get to the core of the fire because
they're encased in plastic, so they just burn and burn,
And they've talked about the strategy is to let them
burn out because you can't put the fire out. Essentially,

(37:11):
it's very difficult. Yeah, this is just part and parcel
of how everything, everything is setting us up for destruction.
It's just like the situation that you had down there
in Texas that you told us about with regard to
when the power grid, you know, they had an ice
storm or something come through and they had shifted everything
over to gas. Was it gas and these were operated

(37:36):
on electric valves or something like that.

Speaker 13 (37:40):
I do remember something like that.

Speaker 12 (37:42):
Yes, yeah, Mark told us about it on the show.

Speaker 23 (37:44):
Here they created the pressure and the gas lines with
Caterpillar motors run off of diesel. Okay, therese a lot
of the compression, a lot of the compression stations. They're
out in the middle of nowhere. You know, they're not
on main street. I mean they're because they make a
lot of noise at plus is probably a little safer
to have them outside of the city limits. But what

(38:06):
they did is they come with this broad idea to
retrofit them using electric motors in their place. Well, after
some lot of studying and putting two and two together,
it looks what happened was when they started to shut
down parts of the grid due to the overloading and
the lack of I guess the lack of control. Basically,

(38:27):
they went down and they with a big fat thumb,
they started shutting down their compression stations.

Speaker 12 (38:34):
Yep.

Speaker 23 (38:34):
Well there when all your pressure and your gas lines,
and it just dominoed after that, and that's when the
real hysteria kicked in, you know, from the power companies.
So that's what happened there.

Speaker 12 (38:46):
So they didn't want to have any of these emissions
coming from these these lines, but it was something they
did to mitigate the emissions coming from the lines that
the greater problem.

Speaker 13 (39:01):
I wonder if that pressure in the lines. I wonder
if that's why the fire hydrants wouldn't work.

Speaker 12 (39:08):
No, they didn't have the reservoirs filled up for those.

Speaker 13 (39:14):
Well I wondered about that. I mean yeah, because they
were speaking as if the fire hydrant, you know, has
a reservoir. My impression always was that it was just
a direct connect to the water, to the water lines.

Speaker 12 (39:32):
Yeah, well it's there, there's a reservoir. That they use
for that multiple reservoirs, I guess uh, And they didn't
fill them up, and one of them was actually down
a critical The main one for that area was down
under maintenance, very much the same way that the traffic
barriers were down during the terrorist attack that we were

(39:54):
talking about last week, which facilitated the car being able
to be driving up on the sidewalk and running over
a bunch of people. Just very conveniently, those were down
for maintenance too. You know, this is starting to look
like a pattern to me, doesn't it.

Speaker 23 (40:11):
All the water in all the water in the Pacific
Ocean wouldn't have put out those fires in the garage.

Speaker 20 (40:20):
I know.

Speaker 12 (40:21):
It would have went a long way to keeping things
from spreading though.

Speaker 23 (40:25):
But now let me bring up how great rechargeable batteries are. Okay,
I really, I'm really hooked on rechargeable batteries in the
double A and triple A size. And the reason is
you can't use them for like a lantern. In other words,
you wouldn't want to put them in a lantern that

(40:45):
burns let shift five hours a night, hours a night.
But they're great for flashlights, and they're great for communication
or whether you just want to listen to a m
radio for any type of alert. So whether you want
to have some type of communications set up within your neighborhood, yeah,
perfect for that, Perfect for that. It's almost you almost

(41:08):
have to do this to be ready for a possible blackout.
It's you really have got to do this. There's so
many benefits to it. Let's say you put these rechargeable
batteries in a flashlight. They have very little tendency to leak.
I'm sure everybody's out there had some type of electronic

(41:29):
device that the batteries started to use.

Speaker 12 (41:32):
All the time.

Speaker 24 (41:33):
Just run it.

Speaker 12 (41:34):
Yeah, I've run a lot of good stuff with the
batteries that just and some of them leak. The batteries
aren't even.

Speaker 23 (41:41):
Old really yeah before the expiration, yeah exactly, and these
these have very little chance of doing that. Now, they
don't last as long as the shelf, the ones you
get off the shelf at your local store. They're rechargeables,
but you can get different apps, you can bucket up

(42:01):
or at least it's semi close, but it will never
be the same as a brand new, you know, name
brand battery.

Speaker 12 (42:08):
Now, do you have any specific recommendations as far as
brands have rechargeables, just the ones that.

Speaker 23 (42:14):
I've purchased, I haven't, you know, I haven't went out
bought seven or eight did a test. But some of
the stuff I've had, I've had for over ten years.
And the company is called Energy.

Speaker 25 (42:26):
E N.

Speaker 12 (42:28):
E R G Y.

Speaker 23 (42:30):
They have they have a sixth excuse me, yeah, sixteen
bay chargers the one I have. It'll charge sixteen double
a's or sixteen triple a's or any combination of the
two that you want, and it automatically shuts each individual
battery off when it reaches the charging point. It's incredible.

Speaker 12 (42:52):
Okay.

Speaker 23 (42:53):
The The trick to this, though, is you got to
make sure you purchase a radio or any other type
of device that runs off of those batteries. Don't go
bout and as some oddball battery in it. You'll have
to stick with the ones that will accept double or
triple A gotcha. But they they're incredible. Now, if you

(43:16):
want to extend the light for another quick little tip
and I'll let you go get an air plug device
for it. You don't want to sit there and run
that large speaker or even a medium sized speaker, even
a little transistor speaker. It'll use more battery power to
run that than it won an ear plug.

Speaker 12 (43:35):
Okay, okay, if you just get.

Speaker 23 (43:36):
On with one ear plug, you know, plug it into
the earphone thing on the side of it and use that.
I don't I won't say you'll double your your extension,
you know, in life extension of the battery. But I
bet you it's pretty darn close.

Speaker 12 (43:50):
All right, Well, you send us a link to the
information the products, the product page or whatever, yeah, so
that we can put that in the show. That'd be great.

Speaker 23 (44:01):
No doubts at all, No doubts at all. Remember, the
more you know, the more you know, you don't know
because they won't let you know. They won't let you know.

Speaker 12 (44:13):
Easy for you to say it's gone.

Speaker 23 (44:15):
Yeah, I hopefully hopefully we lost connection there and that
didn't get out.

Speaker 12 (44:21):
No, he got out. Hey, thank you. I appreciate that.

Speaker 23 (44:25):
Thank you all.

Speaker 12 (44:26):
We listen, all right, bye, bye, God bless there is
h mark in Texas with it works for me a
weekly segment we do on the show. Let's go ahead
and try to take art now in Georgia art go ahead, please, oh.

Speaker 21 (44:41):
Good morning. Yeah, I don't know what was going on
with the phone. It was really weird because it would
connect and then after a few seconds it would just
drop the calls.

Speaker 15 (44:50):
It was.

Speaker 21 (44:51):
It just seemed a little too convenient for me. Anyway,
I put the link for energy dot com in the
chat room. Anybody interested, can anybody interested can go check
that out. I was checking it out briefly, and it
seems like pretty good, pretty good products they got there. Anyway. Uh,

(45:13):
two things I wanted to mention. The first of all,
was one thing that came out of the Carter administration
that seems to be heavily, greatly forgotten by a lot
of people is Habitat for Humanity. Yeah, that was one
of the things that came out of the Carter administration.

Speaker 12 (45:29):
Ye that It's some great thing, don't they.

Speaker 21 (45:33):
Yeah, yeah, it's it's supposed to be this this great,
wonderful uh uh, humanitarian effort to provide housing for everybody,
which doesn't seem to be working so well because homelessness
is at a all time high are so Uh, It's
it's obviously not working. To me, it's just another money

(45:56):
laundering operation as far as I'm concerned.

Speaker 12 (45:58):
I agree. But yeah, I mean, you got go ahead. Well,
I was just going to comment about the affordable housing.
That's really what what this whole thing was is so
called affordable housing, and affordable housing has been a total scam.
It hasn't really helped people, and in fact, it's not

(46:18):
so affordable as it turns out at all. So even
that is a lot, But go ahead.

Speaker 13 (46:24):
The affordable housing. Uh, those programs were part of the
big subprime fraud scam, you know that nearly bankrupted our country.

Speaker 12 (46:37):
Yeah, not to mention controlling the lives of the people
that live in those houses. So yeah, there's that as well.
But anyway, go ahead.

Speaker 21 (46:46):
Art Another reason why I called it was talking about
these California fires I learned yesterday and I found this
very interesting. And what set me on to this was
an actor named James Woods made a public statement about
the insurance issue. It turns out just about four months ago.

(47:08):
State Farm just over the past few months has dropped
some seventy two thousand insurance policies.

Speaker 12 (47:17):
Fire and you can't really blame them. You can't really
blame them, can you, Because if you're if I was
an insurance company and I'm looking at the policies of
the government of California when it comes to fire management.
I wouldn't be insuring anybody there. I mean, I think
that they look at the well they cut their losses.
They're like, look, we're going to be handed our hind

(47:40):
in on this deal. Go ahead.

Speaker 21 (47:43):
Yeah, And they were telling people that this was part
of the reason why they were why they were dropping insurance.
In fact, one of the comments was in the article here.
It says State Farm does contact customers in advances their
policy expiration date and any of the cancelation letters in
indicated policies are being canceled because they quote present the

(48:06):
most substantial wildfire or fire following earthquake hazards. So it's
all because of the risk of fire. And they're telling
people that we're canceling your policy because fire seems to
you know, wildfires are a problem here and we can't
afford this. And they were saying inflation played a big
factor in this, and so it comes down to money. Yeah,

(48:29):
it comes down to and we're talking seventy to a
million and above. You know, these houses, some of a
lot of these houses in these areas, like the Palisades areas.
You know, these houses are like seventy million in up
per house. It's It's freaking ridiculous. They're the cost of
these houses, but they don't have the insurance, and how

(48:50):
are they going to rebuild? I mean I keep hearing
people talking about, well, these people got plenty money, they
can afford to rebuild, and it's like, how do you
know really how much many of these people have and
that they're you know, why would they want to come
and rebuild in an area that they know that they
can't get insurance.

Speaker 12 (49:08):
For the house exactly? And what does that play into art?
That plays in perfectly with clearing the landscape and making it,
you know, more sustainable, with regard to you know, moving
people out of areas where they want don't want them
to live and moving them into areas where they do.
I mean, how many how many banks, how many financial

(49:30):
institutions are going to be willing to finance houses for
people who who don't you know, you know, how many
mortgages are going to be able to be issued on
these houses. You know a lot of the people in
Hollywood in Los Angeles have a lot of money, so
those people won't be affected by this. You know, the

(49:51):
actors that are famous and have a lot of cash,
they will be able to pay for their houses without
a mortgage. But the average every day Joe and Jill
probably won't be able to live there. They're going to
have to live.

Speaker 13 (50:06):
I miss stack them and Packham housing.

Speaker 12 (50:09):
Close by there. You go just go move.

Speaker 13 (50:12):
Into a big apartment building and live in a cave.

Speaker 12 (50:17):
Yeah, live with a tightly controlled, you know, system of
governance where every aspect of your life is regulated and controlled.
That's the model.

Speaker 21 (50:29):
Well, you know, they they had to report about the
one the one fire. You know, they arrested some guy
for arson on one of the fires, and it's like,
who's to say that, you know, more of these fires
were not arson related, and you know, it just everything
seems to be a little too convenient. And my, my,
my mind, I'm very conspiracy minded. See conspiracy everywhere now days,

(50:56):
because it seems like no matter where you turn there's
not conspiracy theory. There are full blown conspiracies taking place
everywhere you look now and so my mind sees conspiracies everywhere.
And I'm looking at this as being like, is it possible.
I'm not saying this is for fact, but is it possible?
Just consider that all of these fires aren't arson related,

(51:20):
and that they're not intentional to literally drive people out
of their homes for a land grab.

Speaker 12 (51:26):
Well, I don't think that's what I can tell you.
I can tell you art that in fact, there was
at least one arsonist that was arrested. Now they said
that they're not going to charge him with arson because
they said there's not enough proof yet. The guy was
walking around with a blowtorch, with a blow torch, so

(51:47):
you know, yeah, in fact it was not enough proof. No,
in fact, there was the citizens arrest that took place. Well,
here's more, here's here's a report. Let me just play
this because they said originally, okay, let me just back
the bus up here for a moment. Local media said
that the fire felt like it exploded out of nowhere.

Speaker 26 (52:08):
Again, multiple fires burning right now, the Hollywood Hills fire,
what we're now deeming the Sunset fire breaking out not
that long ago. Really just feels like out of nowhere.
You know, it could just happen so quickly.

Speaker 12 (52:19):
Okay, out of nowhere. But it didn't come out of nowhere.
As it turns out, as we said, there were people
are running around, at least one person, probably more running
around setting them.

Speaker 27 (52:28):
Foxny's reporting an arsonist suspect is detained in connection to
a fire in the West Hills of Los Angeles County.
This is cruise work to battle several other incidents nearby.
The Los Angeles Police Department saying they are investigating the
Kenneth fire that sparked Thursday afternoon as arson. This after

(52:49):
detaining a suspect in the West Hills and Hidden Hills
area overnight.

Speaker 28 (52:54):
The Kenneth fire igniting in the West Hills, quickly ravaging
nearly one thousand acres in a matter of hours. Evacuation
orders expanding rapidly, and LAPD says they have detained someone
in connection as they continue their arson investigation.

Speaker 12 (53:09):
The speed at which this fire went is just unbelievable.

Speaker 28 (53:12):
Santa Anna Wins picking up again Friday, gus already at
eighty one miles an hour.

Speaker 29 (53:18):
We are expecting this fire to rapidly spread due to
high winds.

Speaker 12 (53:22):
Okay, I'll dump out of that report. But yeah, they
got the guy and they didn't let him go. To
their credit, That's what I thought they would do. When
they said they weren't going to charge him with arson,
they found another felony to charge him with because I
guess he violated his parole. Apparently this guy had been Yeah, yeah,
he had been in trouble before. And then you know,

(53:44):
why was he parole. I don't know the details. I
didn't look that deeply into his record. But was the
guy even in the country, you know, legally or not?
I don't know. But I know that they've let all
of these Guatemalan in Venezuelan and all these Latin American
gangs in here. You know, all these people that hate America,

(54:06):
hate our country. We've let them all in, let him welcome,
all all in. And now guys running around with blowtorches
setting fires in the middle of a wildfire time with
a strong Santana wins. We know nuts this guy at all.
What's that?

Speaker 21 (54:26):
We know nothing about this guy at all. We absolutely
zip zero zilch. We know nothing about him at all
because they haven't reported on who he is, so we
can't say, you know, is he an American? Is he illegal?
Is he what? We don't know because they're not releasing
any information on this guy at all. Just a pearl violation.

Speaker 12 (54:47):
Yeah, and he's probably not the only one. There was
another video of another person in Santa Monica, where a
man videoed a fire that was being set and there
were a number of people standing around curarently participating.

Speaker 30 (55:01):
We're at three zero two Pico and people are lighting fires.

Speaker 19 (55:05):
Now you can see that lit a fire.

Speaker 30 (55:06):
These guys, not all the people there, but some of
those guys lit that fire, and they're actually uh, the
trees caught fire and then the palms are catching fire.
So civilians are now lighting fires down in the so
called you know, you know, flats around Santa Monica, Venice.

Speaker 12 (55:26):
So be safe out there.

Speaker 19 (55:29):
Fire department's been dispatched.

Speaker 30 (55:31):
We don't have enough water to put this thing out,
but we're supposedly on the okay.

Speaker 12 (55:36):
So that's the that's the other report. So my question
is how many people were out there running around setting fires?

Speaker 31 (55:44):
Right?

Speaker 12 (55:44):
Will we ever even know?

Speaker 21 (55:46):
And that comes and that comes back to my conspiracy mind,
you know, because like I said, if you can't get
insurance in an area because of the fire hazard, I mean,
that's like places where you can't get flood insurance because
their areas are known for flooding. Well, why would you
build a house in an area that you know that

(56:07):
you're not going to be able to get insurance on.
So it all seems a little too convenient for me,
right my liking. But like I say, I see conspiracies
everywhere now.

Speaker 12 (56:18):
Well, no matter where I most people are.

Speaker 13 (56:21):
I think you see them because.

Speaker 12 (56:22):
They're there there. Hey, hang on, there's a war. We
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Speaker 33 (59:01):
Before American Family News I'm Chris wood Word. President Alec.
Donald Trump has been sentenced in his hush money case,
but the judge has declined to win pose any punishment.
The sentence from Judge Juan Marshaun cements Trump's conviction while
fering him to return to the White House unencumbered by
the threat of a jail term or a fine. Trump
denies wrongdoing and has vowed to appeal. The Labor Department

(59:24):
says two hundred and fifty six thousand jobs were added
to the economy in December, a much higher number than
experts anticipated. Fox reportered Lydia, who, in.

Speaker 34 (59:33):
Addition to the job's number of two hundred and fifty
six well beyond the expectation of one hundred and sixty
thousand jobs added to the country, we also saw unemployment
ticked down to four point one percent. We're seeing a
lot of hiring and have seen a lot of hiring
and healthcare and government and social assistance jobs. Meanwhile, we're
seeing weak, meager hiring, adding jobs in construction and even

(59:55):
losing jobs down thirteen thousand in manufacturing, losing three thousand
jobs in mining and logging. And with the strength and
the job market comes a concern about inflation. Remember, we
are still well about that two percent target, and with
strength in the labor market, there are also concerns that
inflation could accelerate.

Speaker 33 (01:00:13):
Critics of the jobs reports say the bulk of our
hiring has been in government and other jobs that involve
tax dollars, such as healthcare and social services. Nevada steps
in to help its neighbor amid ongoing wildfires that have
created a homeless crisis. Fox's Jeffmanasso has this story.

Speaker 35 (01:00:29):
Hotel and resort operators across Las Vegas, including Treasure Island
Resorts World South Point in virgin are offering thousands of
people fleeing the La fires discounted room rates available via
phone and not online. Other operators also vowing cash contributions
to emergency efforts. And now with teams of firefighters from

(01:00:50):
across Nevada being deployed to help California.

Speaker 31 (01:00:53):
We are very flexible. They will go and do whatever
is needed within their skull.

Speaker 35 (01:00:58):
Clark County Fire Chief John Stein back the deployment of
fire teams expected to last up to two weeks. Jeff Mamaso,
Fox News.

Speaker 33 (01:01:06):
Another blast of winter storms closed schools, snormal flights and
put millions of residents on alert across parts of the
Deep South and south central US. The National Weather Services
heavy snowfall and icy conditions have been reported in Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky,
and Tennessee. Similar conditions and closings have occurred in Texas, Oklahoma,
and Arkansas. More school districts across the US are looking

(01:01:30):
to enforce limits and bands on cell phones. Here's Afens
Bronson Woodruff.

Speaker 36 (01:01:34):
As schools decide how to approach the issue, more data
is coming to light about phone usage in schools. Social psychologists.
Doctor Jonathan Hyite predicted around the end of twenty twenty
four that the majority of US schools would be phoned
free by next fall. He joined Fox to discuss what
we've seen over the past few decades.

Speaker 37 (01:01:51):
One thing that we know is that test scores in
the United States were rising from the nineteen seventies to
about twenty twelve, and then they started dropping.

Speaker 36 (01:02:00):
So what happened, he said, Imagine if back in the
nineteen eighties kids were told they could bring in distractions.

Speaker 37 (01:02:05):
Imagine if they said you can bring your television into class,
you can bring your VCSAR, you're walking talkies, your guitar,
just put it on your desk and whatever. That's what
we've done, because a smartphone has all those things and more,
and so of course the kids aren't paying attention in class.
But the really tragic thing is they're not even paying
attention to each other between classes or at lunch. They're
on their phones most of the time.

Speaker 36 (01:02:27):
Laura Darren Dinger is a mother, a nurse, and a
screenstrong advocate. She said in an interview with AFN screens
in school are absolutely harmful.

Speaker 38 (01:02:35):
We want all children to have a school environment that
is full of time to focus on the teacher, focus
in class, and really importantly be able to engage face
to face, make eye contacts and have human conversations.

Speaker 20 (01:02:53):
She said.

Speaker 36 (01:02:54):
She wants schools to have no devices all day long.
Darreen Dinger said it's helpful to state legislators with this.
I'm Bronson Woodruff.

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From FEMA Regions five and ten. This is the second
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six hundred seventeen seventy six. If you'd like to call
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it'd be nice to get some reports from the ground,

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if anybody can get their call out and we can
find out a little bit about what's going on there. Uh,
but real quickly, and we do have one call from
California on the line already. Hopefully we can get to
them here in just a second. Let me finish up
real quick with Art. Did you have anything else?

Speaker 20 (01:05:38):
Art?

Speaker 12 (01:05:39):
I didn't have a chance to properly in the call
before the break hit.

Speaker 21 (01:05:43):
Well, I was just kind of curious, you know, after
you mentioned the South Carolina, I got to think, and
you know, when we look at what was it that
island in Hawaii where the folks got seven hundred and
fifty dollars and then in North Carolina they got seven
hundred dollars. I'm waiting to see what happens with these
people in California and how FEMA reacts, and if it's

(01:06:06):
anything like what we've seen between the Hawaiian island after
the fire there and the flooding of North Carolina. All,
if we see something very similar take place in California there,
I will be thoroughly convinced that it was an intentional
for a land grab. I mean, because that's really all
it seems to make sense to me at this point,

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is as part of another land grab to drive people
out of their houses and reclaim that land for whatever
purpose they you know, sustainable development or whatever. Yeah, but anyway, Yeah,
I want to hear what's coming out of California. So
y'all have a great one, and thanks for all you do.

Speaker 12 (01:06:46):
Yeah, I appreciate the call. Thanks, Thanks Art. Let's go
to California now, and hello, Color you're on the air.
Go ahead, place, Hi, Cynthia, Hi, Cynthia.

Speaker 39 (01:06:56):
I'm in I'm in the San Francisco area, but I
keap my ear to the ground on what's happening nationwide
and California wide. And your friend, your collar Nate was
absolutely on spot about this veh conspiracy. What he needed
was another point of reference to put into the equation.
So the California has the new California State Movement, Paul

(01:07:20):
Preston trying to separate to become the fifty first state.
And yesterday he interviewed a man whose specialty is trees
and damage related to fires. He says, for the last
seven years he's been seeing clear evidence of directed energy
weapons involved in fires, multiple fires. Paul Preston himself was

(01:07:44):
just a very short distance from the California area that
burned the Paradise, California.

Speaker 37 (01:07:51):
Uh huh, And he was on.

Speaker 39 (01:07:53):
The ground there the day afterward. And he's a science person.
He used to be involved with the school system before
becoming a political renegade. And so is Paul Preston. The
Agenda twenty one Radio Okay State Movement the podcast two

(01:08:13):
of them. One the middle of the second hour was
the man whose specialty is damaged to trees, which he says,
is very clear evidence. Plus he saw the evidence of
cars that just went you know, spontaneous combustion when there
was no fire actually close to them. It's related to
the is also related to the fact that they put

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in those in the households. They they oh, my fire,
I'm totally breaking on the sound, the way, the way
they can vary the amount of electrical energy.

Speaker 12 (01:08:47):
You see all the smart meters you're talking about, Yes.

Speaker 39 (01:08:50):
It's the smart lets. The second person he interviewed, which
was the third hour of his show, with someone who
all of her neighbors burned up. She didn't burn up
because she had disconnected that unit and so she has
on the ground experience related to that. You have to
get those smart meters out of your house.

Speaker 12 (01:09:10):
Yeah, Amen, got to get blue roots on the house,
you know, at the very least, if your electrical company
won't a lot of times, I know, we've we've been
fighting this battle here in Michigan where I'm at, and
I've I've fought like heck to run them off every
time they try to put one of those on my house.
So far, knock on wood, I've been able to hold

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them at bay. But most everybody else has them, and
we we we even held hearings in the state to
try to get them to you know, give people an
opt out ability. Uh, but at the very least, if
you're you know, if if you can't get because they
trade they tried the electrical utilities, try to say that
they're not the old analog meters aren't available. If you

(01:09:53):
can't get them, I would suggest to everybody to at
least do what h my friend Sam and Missouri he did.
Get them mounted on a pole somewhere away from your house.
Because these things have been notorious for burning up and
starting house fighters. It's happened over and over and over again.

Speaker 13 (01:10:16):
Yeah. I spent quite a long time trying to fight
the smart meter on my house. It was one other
lady and me, and as far as I know, we
were the only ones in the whole Bam state that
we're fighting. And I went through the entire process with
the Public Utilities Commission in Idaho, and the next step

(01:10:41):
would have been to go to the Idaho Supreme Court,
which I chose not to do because I didn't want
to have a precedence set based on my illiteracy in
the law.

Speaker 12 (01:10:59):
Yeah, that makes perfect sense.

Speaker 13 (01:11:02):
You know, because I didn't pursue it. I kind of
regret it now.

Speaker 12 (01:11:06):
But yeah, well, if if you had somebody who was
legally schooled you know who. But I can completely understand
if you make the wrong argument and the court comes
down the wrong way. Uh, then all of a sudden,
that's a legal precedent and it's been heard already and
nobody can ever fight it again based upon that. So yeah,

(01:11:27):
it's it's it's kind of a what do they say,
a sticky wicket?

Speaker 13 (01:11:31):
Yeah, sometimes but dutcha no matter which way you go.

Speaker 12 (01:11:36):
Right, So, uh, Cynthia, Uh, are you are you seeing anything?

Speaker 21 (01:11:40):
You know? Where?

Speaker 12 (01:11:41):
Did you said you live in the San Francisco area?

Speaker 39 (01:11:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (01:11:46):
Are you seeing are you smelling any smoke? Are you seeing?
What are you seeing there?

Speaker 39 (01:11:52):
We're not hearing anything about any any fires here.

Speaker 12 (01:11:56):
Okay, but.

Speaker 39 (01:11:58):
This man's experience pH L Paul Preston's show explaining it
for seven years, he's been seeing clear evidence across the
state these fires have been deliberately set.

Speaker 13 (01:12:09):
Oh oh.

Speaker 39 (01:12:10):
He also mentioned that he had exculpatory evidence for someone
they were prosecuting criminally for starting fires. Right, he says,
the man's defense attorney wouldn't even talk to him. He said,
he showed up at the court anyway, and he said,
all of a sudden the judge, the judge and the
prosecuting attorney and the defense attorney started doing some kind

(01:12:31):
of consultation quietly where no one could hear, and then
they shut down the court proceedings that day.

Speaker 12 (01:12:38):
Wow.

Speaker 39 (01:12:38):
So you know, think about this. The the cgi of
October seventh in Israel has now been shown to have
been totally AI. Max Eigen on Murder You're you're Mary
Bailey who had a Shatterday or Sunday show. Sorry, she

(01:12:58):
she played Mike a Max Eigen interview of a man
who said his patented AI technology was stolen and he
can he can take apart the October seventh footage that
the Israeli government gave to a television show. I showed
that it was concocted.

Speaker 40 (01:13:19):
Wow, so they can easily.

Speaker 39 (01:13:21):
Put together somebody's claiming that they had started a fire.

Speaker 12 (01:13:25):
Well, I don't doubt that there are people running around
starting fires, you know, I don't doubt that at all.
But I mean two things can be true at once, right,
I mean think about.

Speaker 39 (01:13:34):
Them and think ink ul should those people can come
cannot concoct the evidence that that it was started by
the use of directed energy weapons. That's beyond their ability
to conten to do.

Speaker 12 (01:13:51):
Yeah. Well, there's a lot of people that uh yeah,
I don't know. I don't doubt that there's mind controlled people.
I don't doubt that there's a well we know there's
direct energy weapon and whether or not they were used
here or not, you know, who knows. But the point
is is that all of this, regardless of whether it's organic,
and we know as part of it isn't organic because
they arrested the guy. One thing that we know for

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sure without any doubt, this will be used for the
purpose of implementing sustainable development, pushing this agenda upon everybody.
We know it will.

Speaker 41 (01:14:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:14:28):
So you know, and that's why all the governments, all
the Western governments, seem to be operating against the interests
of their own people.

Speaker 12 (01:14:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:14:41):
And it's because of the movement to a one world government.

Speaker 12 (01:14:47):
Yeah exactly.

Speaker 13 (01:14:48):
One world government doesn't work, it will never work because
of culture. But that's why they're waging a culture war
on us as well.

Speaker 12 (01:15:00):
Yeah, exactly, you.

Speaker 13 (01:15:00):
Know, trying to break down our culture.

Speaker 12 (01:15:04):
Yeah. Hey, Cynthia, thank you for the call. I appreciate it.

Speaker 39 (01:15:08):
Yeah, yeah, quickly, that you can't walk away from the
fact that the United States Air Force and the Pentagon
are deeply treason US MHM involved in all of these disasters,
including Hurricane Heleen and the western Mountains of North Carolina.
There we go, we can't walk a well that issue.
We have to deal with this.

Speaker 12 (01:15:29):
Yeah, I agree. I completely agree that you cannot walk
away from it. I think we have to revisit these
things because they try to go move us along to
the next tragedy, don't they.

Speaker 13 (01:15:40):
Yeah, And the whole focus is on that, which which
is why I'm really glad that I decided to do,
you know, retrospective analysis, which was focused on the nationalization
of computer systems, you know, to run our entire country.

(01:16:01):
But it turns out that when you track back in
history to the beginning of when they started that system,
you learn a whole heck of a lot about world geopolitics,
which is why I was going on that rant about
our government working with the Soviet Union since about well

(01:16:22):
since nineteen sixty nine when the EPA was created, and
the purpose of the EPA was to protect the environment,
and as far as the EPA is concerned. We are
an invasive species on the land.

Speaker 12 (01:16:42):
Who are they protecting it for when the people aren't
able to use the environment? And population reduction is a
major component of Agenda twenty one. Hey, thank you, Cynthia.
Appreciate the call. God bless you have to move on
real quick. Let's go to Los Angeles, California now and
take a call there. Hello, caller, you're on the air.
Go ahead, please, Hi.

Speaker 40 (01:17:03):
I am not currently living in Los Angeles. I'm currently
living in a Phoenix area. You have information about what's
going on. And there is a photo journalist by the
name of Peter uh Peter Duke that is a Pacific
Palisades resident, and if you go on Rumble, his channel

(01:17:23):
is the Duke Report, and he has a very interesting
uh overview of what including footage that he shot escaping
and but he goes over the reservoir issue. He doesn't
think it's directed energy, but it was filmed uh the

(01:17:45):
ninth So the day after he escaped from his hotel,
he was in his hotel room, and he goes over
quite a bit. The Palisades looks like it was probably
designated for a smart city.

Speaker 12 (01:17:56):
Area that wouldn't surprise me. One bet and.

Speaker 40 (01:18:00):
Los Angeles, and I know from when Eric Garcetti was mayor.
He was working towards that when he was mayor. But
they do have an agenda setup for twenty twenty eight
for the Olympics, for LA to be a smart city.
And I lived there for a long time. They've been
in the downtown area. They've been doing the road diets

(01:18:20):
in the downtown Los Angeles where it's already congested. In Hollywood,
they've been doing the high rise apartments and everything. But
as far as the fires go, there was.

Speaker 12 (01:18:32):
A lot of Is that what they call it road diets?
Excuse me? Yeah, I haven't heard that term before. Is
that what they actually call it as road diets?

Speaker 40 (01:18:41):
They will that's one of the terms.

Speaker 12 (01:18:44):
Wow, several.

Speaker 40 (01:18:45):
They also used traffic calming.

Speaker 12 (01:18:47):
Yeah, I have heard that one. Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 40 (01:18:50):
So those are two of the Those are two of
the things, and the road diets is and that's what
they're doing in Scottsdale. Then Dountain Hills they just recently
he had which is northeast the last town going out
of Phoenix, and they just recently had a little article
in the Fountain Hills newspaper where they actually called it
a road diet, although they didn't slim down the road

(01:19:12):
so much as they just took some areas and made
them into sidewalks.

Speaker 12 (01:19:16):
There you go, Yep, yep. Fires are evil.

Speaker 40 (01:19:19):
The fires go that. On the morning on Tuesday and Wednesday,
they had extremely high winds and I looked for my
old area, which was by Silmar, south of Silmar a
little bit, and it was saying up to eighty eight
to one hundred. I'm going never never had that before,
never ever, ever. And I was in touch with a
friend who is sort of in that area, same thing,

(01:19:43):
said that the neighbors, her neighbors were there for decades
and they had never seen that, and she had a
tree go over never before in fifteen years, never a
tree go down. There were very little notices sent out
of the fire, especially in Altadena, and I've seen that

(01:20:06):
there was a lack of service fire department service. Yeah,
and Altadena.

Speaker 12 (01:20:13):
Yeah, we have that information as well. Absolutely lots of
coverage on that. And we have James Wood, the actor
James Woods, talking about you know, if this is all true,
that what they're doing, what they've done with regard to
the mishandling of this situation. He says, this is the thing,
this is the stuff that tribunals are made of. You know,

(01:20:34):
I got that clip. We'll play it later on probably,
but yeah, absolutely, this is absolutely I would say criminal
in the sense that the policies that have been put
in place in California with regard to the lack of
proper forest management, proper wildfire prevention, is on the level

(01:20:55):
of criminality. Yeah, this is absolutely and go ahead.

Speaker 40 (01:21:01):
I was just gonna say, well, as far as pass
as far as Altadena goes, because I'm more familiar with
that or worked there quite a bit. I haven't really
been a of Palisades that much. But there's a La developer, Caruso,
who rans for mayor against Karen Baths and he's going
around now, so he's like he's campaigning again. But he
has this area in Glendale and he has several other

(01:21:24):
developmentments similar to it called Great America or something like that,
and it's basically a smart city, you know, it's a
small contained smart city and in Altadena, because the first
I was going, well, it makes sense that they could
do Pacific Palisades because it's sort of self contained. But
Altadena's a little bit more spread out, but it had
all those old one hundred year old craftsmans and literally

(01:21:47):
they have an area designed designated as historic Bungalow. But
there are a lot of those houses are one hundred
years old, back to nineteen ten was probably when a
lot of them were starting to be built.

Speaker 12 (01:21:59):
Wow.

Speaker 40 (01:22:00):
But so there's a lot of land there. So I'm
waiting to find out if Caruso has some sort of
digs already in to do, because that that clears out
a big trunka area to put in a big mini
smart city there you go, just like his Glendale place,
and he has others that are similar to it in

(01:22:22):
southern California area.

Speaker 12 (01:22:23):
Man, it's just sick how it all seems to be
coming together.

Speaker 40 (01:22:29):
It is a land grab.

Speaker 12 (01:22:31):
I believe that. Hey, thank you for the call. I
appreciate it. Blessings to you. Stay safe. Let's go ahead,
And I got another call from California. I want to
put that one at the top. Stay with us. Folks
got calls on the line, but I want to get
reports from California if possible. San Marcos, California is what
the idea on the line says, Go ahead, color. You're
on the air, Yeah.

Speaker 14 (01:22:54):
How you doing. I'm a little more south than that.
But one of the things that's prize me is that
they say that there's one hundred mile an hour Tanta
Anna winds. Well, I'm not weather expert, but here in
San Diego it's actually been quite moist over the past
couple of days, so I don't know if the weather
patterns different in LA. And I was interested to hear

(01:23:17):
someone from LA say that because there's no Santa Anna's
in San Diego when we're only about eighty miles one
hundred miles away from what's going on. So just wanted
to bring that up.

Speaker 13 (01:23:28):
Okay, well, I did hear a report saying that this
kind of weather at this time of year is an anomaly.
This is not the time of year when they have
those Santa Anna wins.

Speaker 12 (01:23:43):
Yeah, and they're going to say that it's climate change.
All of this stuff is going to be blamed on
climate change, because you know, hey, it's like ram Emmanuel said,
never let a good crisis go to waste. So they're
gonna milk this baby for all its worth, aren't they.

Speaker 13 (01:23:57):
Well, and I think when you don't have a good crisis.

Speaker 14 (01:24:01):
You know, Bernado, La Joya. They got to be on
pins and needles because what's going on here with starting
this trend that we're having fires at the beach. I
mean that's a very tough place to have a fire.
Have we ever seen in history this type of thing
where fires start out of nowhere at beaches. I mean,
you got ocean breezes coming. It's not good for fire.
And yeah, I know Santa Anna turns the winds the

(01:24:24):
other way, but I've been here for many, many years
and January is not really a Santa Anna wind time,
and I can confirm in San Diego County that there
really are no Santa Anna winds going on.

Speaker 12 (01:24:39):
Yeah, well, I nothing would surprise me.

Speaker 14 (01:24:43):
Another theory, they've been spraying the skies over here for
like six months straight. I mean it's just so horrifying.
You come out and you could smell the difference in
the air. And if people think that dissipates, what you
do is you view, you view the sky with the
backdrop of a mountain and you will see the white

(01:25:06):
dust coming down. And my theory is what they're doing
is they're drying out everywhere to create a beautiful environment
for fire. And ironically, since this fire started, there hasn't
been one of those planes in the sky. It's been
completely clear for the past four days in southern California.

Speaker 12 (01:25:27):
Isn't that amazing? Well, but i'd let the people know that. Yeah,
I appreciate that. Yeah, I share in that. You know,
it sounds like conspiracy theory. It's people, Ah, you're crazy.
But let me tell you something I have seen in
southern Michigan here more than once, many many, many times,
them turn a completely clear sky into overcast, and it's

(01:25:51):
you know, I was out there one day with my
father in law, I think I told this story before.
We were working on a car, and there was a
this white substance that looked like cobwebs that the sun
would catch. They were long, stringy strings, look like cobwebs
coming down from this stuff that they had sprayed. And

(01:26:13):
I pointed it out to him and he's never forgotten it.
Did you have anything else their color?

Speaker 14 (01:26:18):
No, that's that's correct. That that's correct. When I look
up at the sun while this is going on, it's
almost like there's a web around it and it blocks it. Yeah,
even when I wake up in the morning and the
sun hits my window. I know if they've sprayed or not,
because the sun is actually kind of like a different color,
a different power. It's just but since these fires have
started nothing in San Diego, we got completely blue skies.

(01:26:42):
We don't smell any smoke, and I'm grateful for that.

Speaker 12 (01:26:46):
But people, oh, all right, I've got to take the
break there. Uh hey, thank you for the call. I
appreciate it. Thank you got it. We'll be back. Stay
with us, folks, don't go away.

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Speaker 7 (01:31:00):
A spoofs go to find out what's really going on.

Speaker 2 (01:31:03):
This is Governor America and.

Speaker 44 (01:31:25):
Our new fire chief. You know, as she took over
and she put on her bio that her priority, my
highest priority is inclusion, diversity, and equity. That is my priority.
And somebody forgot to fill all the reservoirs. I guess
with water because when I was getting smoke alarms.

Speaker 20 (01:31:43):
There was a fire truck parked in front of.

Speaker 44 (01:31:45):
My house, but they couldn't pump any water because there
was none, because they didn't put them in the reservoirs.
It's the same we had with all the crime we
have in our neighborhood. Yeah, you know in our in
Los Angeles, when we had that idiot gascone. You know,
they just didn't care. Everybody was running loose. They were
smashing places. You couldn't walk down the street.

Speaker 45 (01:32:05):
So I return to competent leadership. This may be a
wake up call, and we're not trying to make this political,
but when you can't get water and your homes are
burning and you have people trapped in their homes who
don't have the ability to walk out, that's a problem.
That's a real problem that has to be solved. So James, I'm.

Speaker 10 (01:32:25):
Glad you I think you were the flower.

Speaker 37 (01:32:26):
Want to actually get put that out there last.

Speaker 44 (01:32:29):
Night, Laura, with all due respect, if it is true
that things were handled this way, if it is true
that Gavin Newsom is the absolute blithering idiot that I
believe he is in the way he has handled fire
management in this state again and again and again and again.
This isn't a wake up call. This is the kind
of thing they have tribunals for. But they try people

(01:32:51):
and say you had an oath of office to perform
certain duties when you're the fire chief. This isn't a
social justice exercise that you're in charge of. This is
you getting water to areas that need water because there
are fires in one hundred mile an hour winds burning
houses to the ground. I watched on a ring camera

(01:33:13):
a guy have to sit and watch.

Speaker 10 (01:33:16):
His pet burn to death. You know, those things are
issues of the heart.

Speaker 12 (01:33:20):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governor America. Vicky
Davis is here. I'm Darren Wiegs. It is the eleventh
of January twenty twenty five, as we talk about the
situation going on in our country, the wildfires out west.
You're welcome to join in, especially if you live in California.
Six ' ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six is the number.
Six ' ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six, or you

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that's the total.

Speaker 13 (01:33:50):
I want to point something out. Yeah, you know, everybody
believes that we are fighting Agenda twenty one, or fighting
Agenda twenty thirty, or fighting the implementation and the takeover
of our governing structure by the United Nations, and we are, well,

(01:34:12):
yes we are. And if you look at the organizational
structure of the United Nations, of the main members, which
are China, the United States, and the Soviet Union, and
then the two colonial powers at the time the UN
was created, that would be Britain in France, right, Well,

(01:34:35):
the organizational structure of the United Nations is that we
have an unelected ambassador that sits on the Security Council
of the United Nations. Under that unelected official is the
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the other

(01:34:58):
countries they have the same organizational structure. So now they're
showing us that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff answers to the unelected appointed ambassador to the United Nations.

(01:35:18):
But what if that is flipped and it's actually the
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who is running things. Well,
the Chairman of the Joint chiefs of Staff supposedly is
just an advisor to the president, but I no longer

(01:35:39):
believe you know what they tell me in terms of
the authority in different positions. The Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff is involved with the running of the
military services.

Speaker 12 (01:35:55):
Yeah, I believe that this country largely being run by
the intelligence establishment.

Speaker 13 (01:36:03):
Well, and the intelligence establishment, those are the IT systems.
But remember they created the Department of Home Scam Security,
which is kind of the interface. But I'll tell you
what is making me think this. It's because of global health. Okay,
the G seven decided to build global systems, and global

(01:36:27):
health is one of the systems. And who benefits most
from global health? Who is building out global health? It's
the military. Global health doesn't do a damn thing for
you or me, right, not a thing. They're spending billions
and billions of our tax dollars building out global health.

Speaker 12 (01:36:51):
Well, everything is a money laundering operation today.

Speaker 13 (01:36:54):
You know, I suspect that the military is double dipping.
I'm just going to say it.

Speaker 12 (01:37:00):
A bunch of fire equipment from California. They send it
to Ukraine. So you want to tell me we don't
have a money laundering operation going on here? What's all
this money going to Ukraine? Sad thing to say is,
you know, though Donald Trump said he was going to
end the war the way he plans to end it

(01:37:20):
quickly is by accelerating the war. Escalating the war by
sending more stuff to Ukraine, the very opposite that they
need to do. I hope this is just one of
his art of the deal tactics that he's not really
serious about this. But anymore, I can't give any of
these characters the benefit of a doubt. I don't trust him.
I don't trust any of them, and the people that

(01:37:43):
are around him that are supporting him, I really am
having a hard time trusting them as well these days.
But anyway, let's go back to the phones right now.
Sheary has been hanging on for a good while. Now,
Sherry in Kansas, Hello, you're on the air. Go ahead, please, Hey.

Speaker 46 (01:38:01):
Davon Claust had talked about revolution and military affairs. Paper
that came out and some people who work with the
Army War College in nineteen ninety four, and the subtitle
is in conflict short of war, and I agree with

(01:38:23):
Vicky and Cynthia that our own military has turned on us.
So people are grab that off the internet and read it.
And then the only other thing I had to say, Darren,
did you grab that clip of the background of the

(01:38:44):
current mayor of Los Angeles her all her like sixteen
trips to She was.

Speaker 12 (01:38:52):
In Ghana at the time absold.

Speaker 46 (01:38:56):
She got her education in Cuba from See there's how
Turner played it last night. It's very interesting. If you
haven't grabbed that.

Speaker 12 (01:39:10):
Yet, Yeah, how Turner is somebody I have a problem with.
I don't sorry, I've got trust issues with a lot
of people.

Speaker 46 (01:39:17):
Well, it was very interesting.

Speaker 12 (01:39:21):
I'm not saying the background is wrong. I don't know,
like eighty.

Speaker 46 (01:39:27):
In the seventies or early eighties, to be both, she
made like sixteen trips, like about it every six months
to Cuba and heard Cadell speak several times if she
even made a public comment on you know when he passed.

Speaker 12 (01:39:49):
Yeah, well, I look, here's the thing we're talking about
California here. They don't call it commi Fornia for no reason.
And that's part of the reason why these people getting
elected is there's a mindset there that is mind rot
And until you change this mindset, when are these people
going to wake up and realize you can't keep doing

(01:40:11):
the same thing over and over again and expecting a
different result. Hopefully at this point, with all these houses
burning down everywhere, that some of these big cities will
start to realize this is not good to keep putting
the same kinds of people and who give us the
same kinds of policies in office over and over again.
They need to start changing things from the bottom up

(01:40:34):
finding good candidates. Number one, they need to school themselves
as to exactly what the Constitution says and why and
what freedom how important freedom is in getting the government
the heck out of your life.

Speaker 13 (01:40:47):
Well, you know what, they have imported so many foreigners
into our country. They keep using this number, you know,
ten to fifteen millions somewhere around there have been using
that same damn number since Ronald Reagan was in office.
Actually it was three million then you know that he

(01:41:08):
gave amnesty to but then but then the Bush administration
came in and the flow of illegals and people into
our country has not abated since that time. You know,
so that that is an intentional strategy of breaking our culture,

(01:41:33):
breaking our economy, breaking our country.

Speaker 12 (01:41:36):
Yeah, bringing in the terrorists too. Uh, go ahead, Sherry.

Speaker 46 (01:41:41):
You know, even though the president appoints the Secretary of Treasury,
I've heard that his salary is actually paid by the
International Monetary Science.

Speaker 12 (01:41:53):
It's paid it's paid by both. It's paid by both.
Chris Gerner used to always comment about that, and Uh,
we've done under.

Speaker 46 (01:42:01):
This guy that you're talking about, Joint chiefs of Staff
head his salary paid by.

Speaker 13 (01:42:09):
Well, that's a good question. I don't know.

Speaker 12 (01:42:11):
I can tell you what she's referring to, ladies and gentlemen.
Is the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States
government is the US governor of the International Monetary Fund,
and he does receive competition compensation from the fund. In
that capacity, he's paid for he's paid by the federal government,

(01:42:32):
but he's also paid by the International Monetary Fund. And
so basically he's a double agent, I guess would be
the clearest way I could say that, Why would he
be representing the International Monetary Fund. It's a complex, it's
a conflict of interest. It's a conflict of interest. We
should not be participating in all these global bodies that

(01:42:55):
are there to usurp and undermine the sovereignty of the
United States government.

Speaker 13 (01:43:01):
Absolutely, and they have been since the beginning, since they
were created. That was the idea, yeah, you know, was
to have a global government system.

Speaker 46 (01:43:14):
About that head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. People
wouldn't know that if I wouldn't have known it. Yeah,
and it said it. So I'll hang up now.

Speaker 12 (01:43:24):
All right, Hey, appreciate the call. Good call, Thank you
appreciate it. Yeah, bye bye. There is there. She is
Sherry in Kansas. Here's a little bit more details about
this arsonist that was arrested.

Speaker 47 (01:43:37):
You want to go live to Woodland Hills where Zach
songs from our sister station KATVU in Oaklands.

Speaker 25 (01:43:43):
We're about five miles as the crow flies from the
Kenneth fire. So people here were already on standby, ready
to leave their homes. And then things got even more
frightening for these neighbors. Around four thirty this after noon.
We are along the intersection of Arcos and Glendo. Around

(01:44:05):
four point thirty in the afternoon here neighbors say they
saw a man on a bicycle with a blowtorch. He
was driving up and down the blocks with this blowtorch,
apparently trying to light trash cans with tree debris on fire,
at one point trying to light a old Christmas tree,

(01:44:26):
a dead Christmas tree on fire.

Speaker 12 (01:44:28):
You know.

Speaker 25 (01:44:29):
Neighbors fearing that he could start, of course, another fire,
deciding they had had enough that they were going to
step in. They followed this gentleman up the block and
that is where two neighbors finally decided to detain him.
They had zip ties and thankfully they were able to

(01:44:49):
hold on to this person. The lapd arriving a short
time later taking this person into custody on suspected arson. Now,
I can tell you that through a police force, we
have learned that this person is believed to have been
tied to the Kenneth fire. We are blurring out their face.

(01:45:11):
You were looking at this video of him being detained.
We are blurring out his face because police have not
officially come out and said that he is connected to
the Kenneth fire. But this is what a police source
is saying. Neighbors now here being credited with potentially stopping
another wildfire from starting started.

Speaker 48 (01:45:29):
I just heard a lot of disturbance outside and I
heard someone in the front yard and someone else yelling
over there, and there was a lot of yelling back
and forth, and I didn't really know what was happening.
So looked outside and there was a gentleman with a blowtorch,
like a propane blowtorch, like not a little one, like
a full size, like commercial size blowtorch, and the other

(01:45:49):
gentleman was yelling at him to put it down, and
he didn't want to put it down, and we were like, no, no, no,
you got to stop now. And he said, well, he's
already tried to start a fire at my house, and
so he tried to start a fire across the street
and he's like, he's.

Speaker 19 (01:46:04):
Got to stop.

Speaker 48 (01:46:04):
We need to detain this and call the police, get
on the police. And so we called the police and
basically detain him here until the police got here, and
the police took him away.

Speaker 12 (01:46:14):
So a police sell the press conference about this incident,
and the man, as I said earlier, won't be charged
with arson despite being seen riding around on his bicycle
with a lit blowtorch. They responded they interviewed this suspect.

Speaker 49 (01:46:27):
After the interview and additional investigative steps looking at some
additional evidence that was present. They made a determination that
there was not enough probable cause to arrest this person
on arson or suspicion of arson, and therefore this person
was arrested on a fallty probation violation. This investigation is ongoing, however,
and I'd like to thank those community members that were

(01:46:48):
involved with this in helping us bring this person to attend.

Speaker 12 (01:46:52):
To our attention and so we can have an ongoing investigation.
So there you go. Lots more going on with that
story as the thing continues to unfold. Let's go back
to California real quick and take another call there. Hello, caller,
you're on the air. Go ahead, please, Hi.

Speaker 40 (01:47:09):
I was calling back regarding Karen Maths And yes, she.

Speaker 12 (01:47:12):
Was the mayor. You're talking about the mayor there?

Speaker 40 (01:47:15):
Yeah, okay, yes, and she was on city council previous
to being mayor at some point or one of the
city thanks somewhere down the road. But she was involved
with the Cuba thing. I forget what they call it,
but it was training them and it had to do

(01:47:35):
with the group, had to do with that Rosenfeld Susan
Rosenfeld that bombed the Capitol in eighty In the eighties, Okay,
it was the same connected group, and I wondered if
Maxine Waters was also somewhere in there, which she seemed
to be connected via some other communist group. Her and

(01:47:56):
Karen Maths had some sort of ties, but all they
were all communist groups that they were connected to.

Speaker 12 (01:48:04):
You know, I think we're at the point where we
need to have another investigation for un American activities in
this country because we we seem to have an awful
lot of communists in government at every level, don't you think? Yes?

Speaker 40 (01:48:19):
But I don't think it's going to come out of it.

Speaker 12 (01:48:22):
I'm cynical as you are, though.

Speaker 40 (01:48:24):
I've given up that there's and to even think that
Donald Trump's going to make I mean, he's one of them.
He's just one of them. I mean, look at he's
got Peter Thiel, who is control of WAMA, saw Me, Me
and Vance who are both in bed together with business.
They're they're business partners and they never say that.

Speaker 12 (01:48:42):
Well. And the sad part about it is we know
from Donald Trump's first term he was helping to push
the sustainable cities, does stack them and pack them walkable?

Speaker 40 (01:48:52):
That's what his freedom cities.

Speaker 12 (01:48:54):
Freedom cities. Boy, you talk about something so Orwellian too, yeah,
ah ah.

Speaker 40 (01:49:01):
Yeah, And could I just do a little follow up
on the sky. So the resident from San Marcos, and
I'm familiar with that area because I did live in North County,
San Diego and went to school there. Yeah, but in
the Phoenix area, I'm more on the northeast side of
the rally. And every morning since mid November, we were

(01:49:22):
getting a lot of those funny little wine clouds. It
started just before dawn. They started in the east, and
they worked their way and they were very light on
Wednesday mornings and didn't go anywhere beyond the east and
stopped shortly after sunrise. And then we have not had

(01:49:42):
any since. And this has been going on daily heavy
since mid November, and normally there's not much here interesting.

Speaker 12 (01:49:53):
Well, the only thing I can think of is cloud seating.
Certainly those spraying those spraying jets can seed clouds. Maybe
they didn't want to seed the clouds to produce any
kind of rain or water because that might help aid
the fire prevention or fire extinguishing. But one thing I

(01:50:13):
will say is now that all the smoke has entered
into the atmosphere, that could very well see clouds and
cause flooding in certain areas. And the problem is now
is with all this vegetation having burnt up many of
these hills, you might be looking at a lot of
mudslides in the coming days.

Speaker 22 (01:50:32):
Yep.

Speaker 40 (01:50:32):
That's what I told a friend. And I did work
with somebody who did save their house in Alsodna by
staying there. But now we'll be at the mercy of
the mudslides. And the fire did actually start going up
the hill towards Mount Wilson. I guess it actually got
to Mount Wilson. And that's a huge mountain that.

Speaker 12 (01:50:54):
Yeah, well that's the one with all the radio and
TV transmitter power on it, isn't it.

Speaker 40 (01:51:01):
And they also have the observatory Mountainless an observatory up
up there.

Speaker 12 (01:51:06):
Yep, yep. I remember reading in fact, I we just
read in TV Technology just a day or two ago
they were talking about how they managed to beat back
the flames and save the transmitter, but they were really
worried that those were all going to be burned up.
And I don't know how many of them have backups
at other places.

Speaker 40 (01:51:26):
And just one last thing, Santa Anna's are a full
time event. Santa Ana wins are not winter, Sanna, Anna,
it's our fall. They start like September and by Christmas
they're gone.

Speaker 12 (01:51:39):
Okay, well, that's helpful information. I appreciate that, thank you.
That's that's where it's valuable having people in the area
or from the area, because I've been to California just
long enough to kind of drive through the place. Beautiful state.
It's it's such a tragedy that people in govern it

(01:52:00):
can ruin such a beautiful place. I mean, really, it's
a paradise in any ways. It's it's well, one of
the closest things to Heaven on earth. I know here
in Michigan we have a beautiful state as well, and
there are many states across the country that have beautiful places.
But California is a paradise and it has just about

(01:52:20):
been ruined by the policies that have been put into
place by communists, totalitarian, insane lunatics that have been put
in charge of that state. It is so sad to watch.

Speaker 13 (01:52:34):
Well, you know, there was a lot of military in California,
and I think it wasn't it the Port of Long
Beach that was least out or sold to the communist
Chinese it's that was a military facility, wasn't it.

Speaker 12 (01:52:55):
I don't know the answer to that. I wouldn't be surprised.

Speaker 13 (01:52:59):
Oakland, the Oakland area was a big military facility. That
Mayor Island was where the Alameda Naval Air Station was,
and so there was a lot of military facilities around
in the Bay area. Yeah, and so you know, and

(01:53:23):
of course it was the the presidio was owned by
the military, by the army. Nancy Pelosi put that into
a trust and to let Gorbachev's foundation lease it out.
And so you have a whole big nest of Communists

(01:53:44):
there at the presidio.

Speaker 10 (01:53:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:53:48):
I mean, that's got to be the biggest insult to
the American people ever.

Speaker 12 (01:53:52):
Well, I think the American people, the American people at
this point are used to insults.

Speaker 13 (01:54:01):
That's true. That's true. They don't even recognize insults.

Speaker 12 (01:54:04):
We've been pummeled. We've been pummeled and continue to be
So I tell you I got one more call here,
go ahead, VICKI I was just.

Speaker 13 (01:54:13):
Gonna say I for so long I ignored the military
aspect of this because I really did not want to
believe it. I did not want to believe that our
own military was being used against us, but I do
believe they are.

Speaker 12 (01:54:30):
Well, everything has been weaponized from beginning the end. Go ahead, caller,
You got to be quick. Yeah, you're on the air.
Go ahead, please, how about it?

Speaker 50 (01:54:41):
Okay, let's let's okay.

Speaker 38 (01:54:42):
Hi in the air.

Speaker 40 (01:54:43):
Hey, I have a question.

Speaker 50 (01:54:44):
For you which you may not be prepared for. This
might be it to be continued saying for another another time.
But I wanted to point out about our subway system
in Washington, DC. Yeah, that we we have to use
smartshrip cards in order to get on the subway. Okay,
that's what they give us, the smartshrip cards, and they're numbered.

(01:55:07):
And I was shocked because I called the phone number,
looked at the website on the back of the card
to get the balance to find out how much fair
fare it had on it.

Speaker 24 (01:55:18):
And I was.

Speaker 50 (01:55:19):
Shocked that they would not discuss the balance with me
unless the card was registered, unless the card has an
identity on it and address, et cetera. So they're using
these smartshrip cards to track us. And then also one
of these subway employees says that he travels for free,

(01:55:39):
and apparently they're tracking where the employees go with the
cards that they have also, So I wonder what you
have to suggest about that, if there's a way that
we can travel the subway without using a snortshrip card.

Speaker 12 (01:55:54):
Yeah, I don't use the subway often, but I have
written on the Washington DC one talk about Washington State
or Washington DC, Washington DC. Okay, yeah, I don't remember.
I don't think I had a card. I think they
accepted cash back. Then do they not still do that?

Speaker 50 (01:56:13):
Well, when I have not been to, I have not
come across. They may have paper fare cards. They needed
to ask them about it because they used.

Speaker 39 (01:56:21):
To have paper fare cards.

Speaker 50 (01:56:23):
Yeah, but I have not come across.

Speaker 12 (01:56:24):
Yeah, maybe maybe inquire about that. That might be the
way to go. Hey, I got I gotta run because
I got the top of the hour break. Hey, thank
you for the call, appreciate it. We'll be back, folks,
don't go away.

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Speaker 51 (01:59:00):
In your Family News almost compete the most destructive fire
in Los Angeles history. Firefighters continue battling the blaze at
the Pacific Palisades Jeff Paul and Malibu with an update.

Speaker 52 (01:59:11):
Thankfully the winds have really died down, but the devastation
is far and why we are seeing more and more
firefighters come up and down PCH police officers, all sorts
of personnel to bad news. As we are learning at
least two people were killed in the Palisades fire. Investigators
say basically there was a welfare check issued. Family member

(01:59:33):
wanted to know where someone was. They talked to the police.
They came out and they checked the property, and that's
when they found some human remains. Now they're trying to
determine if those human remains were found as a result
of this fire or if they just bend there prior
to the fire. So it is quite possible that maybe
they did pass away prior to the fire.

Speaker 51 (01:59:51):
Some of President Trump's cabinet nominees, like defend Secretary Dominie
Pete Hegseth and FBI Director nominee Cash Pttel, face on
certain confirmation in the Senate. Senate Majority leader John Thune
reiterates his plans to confirm all the President's nominees.

Speaker 19 (02:00:06):
We're going to grind him down.

Speaker 53 (02:00:07):
I mean, those national security noms especially are critical to
the country, really important that we get them done, get
them done quickly, quickly. Schumer is and the Democrats are
probably not going to cooperate.

Speaker 51 (02:00:19):
President Donald Trump is vowing to shed light on the
mysterious drones that have been spotted flying around New Jersey.

Speaker 47 (02:00:24):
Speaking at a news conference at mar Laco Thursday, the
President alexa the drones have even incited at his Bedminster
golf club in New Jersey. He says, once he's in office,
he plans to let everyone know what the deal is.

Speaker 54 (02:00:36):
I'm going to give you a report on drones about
one day into the administration, because I think it's ridiculous
that they're not telling you about what's going on with
the drones.

Speaker 47 (02:00:44):
The drones have been cited across many sensitive sites around
the US since November, including military research facilities, military bases,
local police stations, power lines, nuclear power plants, and critical infrastructure.
The FBI has claimed they pose no threats to national
security or the public.

Speaker 19 (02:01:01):
Sue Gusmand Fox News.

Speaker 51 (02:01:03):
The Supreme Court denied President Donald Trump's appeal to delay
the sentencing in his New York hush money case. Trump
reacted to the decision, well, they called for.

Speaker 54 (02:01:11):
An appeal, and as you know, they acknowledge what the
judge said about no penalty, and there's no penalty. But
whither to appeal anyway, just psychologically, because frankly, it's a disgrace.

Speaker 20 (02:01:25):
It's a judge.

Speaker 54 (02:01:25):
It shouldn't have been on the case. He's a highly
conflicted judge.

Speaker 51 (02:01:29):
An author and national security expert says there clearly are
strategic and economic reasons for President Trump to want to
regain control of the Panama Canal.

Speaker 7 (02:01:39):
Chad Groening has more.

Speaker 29 (02:01:41):
President mac Donald Trump is just days from taking office,
and he's made it clear that one of his desires
in his second term is to acquire both Greenland and
the Panama Canal, which he says are vital to American
national security. And when asked if he would rule out
using military economic force in order to take over the
autonomous Danish territory or the now, he responded to quote, no,

(02:02:01):
I can't assure you on either of those two. Bob
McGinnis is a Senior Fellow for National Security at the
Valily Research Council and author of Preparing for World War Three.
He says, we lost thousands of workers building the canal
in the early twentieth century.

Speaker 55 (02:02:16):
We bought it, we paid for it from the Colombians,
and unfortunately Jimmy Carter gave it back to the locals.
And now the Chinese, who have moved into Latin America
in a big way, they control much of what happens
in the canal zone. I think that's strategically stupid for
us to turn a blind eye to it.

Speaker 29 (02:02:37):
So McGinnis understands Trump's concerns.

Speaker 55 (02:02:39):
Now whether or not the stipulations in the agreement that
gave up the canal to the control of the Panamanians.
Allows us to reniggle in that and recapture it. That's
a different proposition. So there is a history there. If
it's in our strategic interrust, which the President is obligated
to make those assessments, then we should probably think about

(02:03:01):
either getting them to kick the Chinese out or mitigate
the risk to the US.

Speaker 29 (02:03:07):
I'm chad groaning.

Speaker 51 (02:03:10):
The powerful winter storm that dumped heavy snow and glazed
roads with ice across much of Texas and Oklahoma lumbered
eastward into southern US states overnight, prompting governors to declare
states of emergency and shutting schools across the region. For
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Speaker 56 (02:05:07):
It looks like more undersea cable lines were severed in
the Baltic Sea. The reports come on the heels of
another alleged sabotage of a different cable line last month.
Finnish authorities say they're investigating more telecommunication disruptions, with a
Russian shadow fleet facing a probe related to the Christmas

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Day outages. Finland's Prime minister announced a Christmas Day disruption
in the s Link two cable. The disruption isn't impacting
electricity supplies in Finland and there is enough capacity to
meet electricity needs in Estonia. In a separate incident Wednesday,
Finish telecommunication officials say they're investigating the disruptions of two

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underwater cables between Finland and Estonia. Currently, investigators are unsure
what caused the outages and are still trying to ident
to find where the cable lines were disrupted. As we
previously reported, European nations are on high alert after two
critical communication cables were severed in the Baltic Sea last month.

(02:06:13):
Officials there called it an act of sabotage and implicated
Russia in the incident. Danish authorities later detained a Chinese
vessel they say dragged an anchor more than one hundred
miles as it left.

Speaker 19 (02:06:26):
A Russian port.

Speaker 56 (02:06:28):
The ship is believed to be responsible for cutting cables
linking Germany and Lithuania and severing another set of cables
connecting Germany and Finland. Investigators are probing whether the crew
worked with Moscow and what Western countries consider hybrid warfare. Beijing, however,
is not suspected in this scheme. Western allies are also

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upping security in the region. NATO is expected to deploy
new technology to protect underwater cables next year, technology which
includes launching sea drones next summer to monitor cables in
the Baltic and Mediterranean seas.

Speaker 12 (02:07:05):
Welcome back to the broadcast This is Governor America. Final
hour of the show today continues to be the eleventh
of January twenty twenty five. As the situation around the
world continues to evolve and devolve as the case may be,
we have these underwater cables now being attacked. This has
been going on now for a while. We just now

(02:07:26):
get around to talking about it because quite honestly, there's
so much to talk about we can't get to it
all in three hours a week. But this is something
to be concerned about. As global commerce goes on, a
lot of people, a lot of the economy were interconnected, VICKI.
That's what they're always telling us now, and so if
the economy is cut off, the communications go down, We're

(02:07:50):
really going to be screwed in a major way.

Speaker 13 (02:07:53):
Yeah, and that's why it was so critical, such a
an incredible I don't know if you could call it
oversight or whatever, but I don't consider an oversight. I
consider it aiding and abetting the enemy. But when they

(02:08:14):
allowed China to begin coming in and with EB five money.
EB five is a visa that mostly people have never
heard of because it's a business visa issued to foreign investors.

(02:08:34):
And that's when I first saw the Chinese incursion in
two Boys the Idaho because a delegation of twenty three
communist Chinese were brought in to look at a zone
that was being created in Meridian, Idaho, which coincidentally turns

(02:08:55):
out to be the same location as a fusion center
was put in. But they were going to take investment
money from the Chinese into that zone, which was designated
to be a health zone.

Speaker 20 (02:09:15):
Wow.

Speaker 12 (02:09:16):
Yeah, I remember the EB five visa program coming under
the scene, and I remember these Sisters Cities program that
they had where they were said delegations over to China,
the provincial leaders would come over here, and so it
was like a swap. I think you called it the
crisscross double cross at one point.

Speaker 13 (02:09:33):
VICKI, Yeah, yeah, yeah, because they are turns out that
they are special economic zones, which in my way of
defining them is to call them a port. They are,
under international law defined as a port, and it doesn't

(02:09:53):
matter if they're inland or whether they're on the ocean,
because the way maritime law admiralty law was written to
begin with, and it's been carried on throughout all of
the international agreements, is that landlocked states have a right
to engage in commerce. And so as long as there

(02:10:17):
is an unbroken path from a port on the seaboard
inland to an international port designated inland, it's all part
of an unbroken route for international commerce. I wrote it
when I first started looking at what was happening in Boise.

(02:10:40):
I wrote a report called how the United States became
a land bridge between two borders of water, because that
was the strategy they used to move inland with this
international port network. It started in nineteen ninety three with

(02:11:05):
Vincenti Fox leasing out two ports in southern Mexico to
the Chinese. I think it was Hutchison Wampoa that took
over management of those ports, and they designated a route

(02:11:27):
of five stops in Mexico, crossing the border, across the
international zone that was created by the Lapase Treaty, coming
through Oklahoma up into Kansas City where the Kansas City
smart Port.

Speaker 12 (02:11:44):
Is, Yeah, and where they planned to fly the Mexican
flag over the United States.

Speaker 13 (02:11:51):
And there were people in Boise that were doing that too,
flying the Mexican flag on their home over the American flag.

Speaker 12 (02:12:01):
And now there's talk again under Trump to claim Canada
as the fifty first state. I really think that this
is an implementation, or at least they intend to put
a push on implementing the North American Union all over
again all anew. You know, they couldn't get it done
under Trump. They couldn't finalize it under Trump. I believe

(02:12:23):
that it went dark frankly, but officially it was killed.
Now I think they're bringing it back again, and they
didn't probably probably feel like this could be Trump could
be more of a salesperson for this North American Union, because.

Speaker 13 (02:12:38):
I think I think that's what Trump is his followers,
is a salesman his followers.

Speaker 12 (02:12:44):
I mean, already they're selling the idea of US purchasing Greenland.
You know, well, anyway, The point is is that this
whole thing would be a part of a Western hemispheric
wide union, very much the same way as the European Union,
which has really went splendidly, isn't it. It's so splendid

(02:13:06):
that they're trying to break off again. Britain already has brexited,
there's been talk about others going the same way, at
least from the standpoint of officialdom. I don't know about
the Brexit agreement being really a true Brexit. I think
they got kind of a raw deal on that whole thing.
But the point is is that this is all about

(02:13:28):
the new world order. It's not conspiracy theory. Ladies and gentlemen.
If you're thinking it's conspiracy theory, how ignorant do you
have to be? You have to be wilfully ignorant, because
especially since our show Open has them repeatedly discussing it
various people. That's why we put that, That's why I

(02:13:49):
put that together, is to prove all the people that
call us all these disparaging names, to prove us wrong,
prove us wrong. When our show Open has proof of
the conspiracy right in it, you can't deny it. You're
the fool.

Speaker 13 (02:14:07):
Well, I take pains to document everything because, as you say,
when we first started everything we said, we were called
conspiracy theorists. And then after a while, when it becomes
no longer deniable, then they just kind of quietly say, oh, yeah,
we are doing that, you know.

Speaker 12 (02:14:28):
So yeah, after a while they'll tell the truth, but
then they'll spin the truth into a falsehood.

Speaker 13 (02:14:35):
Well, and they try to make people think that it's
gone away. Well it hasn't gone away. And the idea
of incorporating Greenland, if you get it, if you look
at a flat map of the world and just draw
a circle around the Americas, and then go to Europe

(02:14:56):
and draw a circle around Europe, and then look at
China as the Asia Pacific, which which includes Australia. By
the way, I don't think it was originally intended to
include Australia, but it does. That's where you see the

(02:15:21):
big land powers, which just coincidentally happen to be the
same ones that are the leading countries of the United Nations.

Speaker 12 (02:15:33):
M okay yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:15:36):
And then of course Britain the maritime power, and Africa
wasn't even mentioned in the whole u N thing because
they were still primarily colonies.

Speaker 12 (02:15:51):
Yeah, I want to do. I wanted to come before
we get too far away from it. I wanted to
come back to the wildfire thing for just a moment.
In California and in its other states as well. We've
had these fires every year. I used to have a
map an app that was showed all the wildfires that
were currently going on. And had to get rid of

(02:16:12):
the app because they change the privacy policy and they
were going to collect every kind of information on me
as possible and sell it to third party vendors. And
so I said, well, I guess I have to disable
and get rid of that one. But anyway, but these
fires going all over the place, and we were talking

(02:16:33):
about the arson induced part of this thing, where we
know this guy's running around with a blowtorch, other people
setting fires apparently. And on the Department of Justice website,
the US Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs was
a report which was put out July twenty, two thousand

(02:16:55):
and six, Pyro Terrorism. They call it terrorism the threat
of arson induced forest fires as a future terrorist weapon
of mass destruction. Now you have to pay, I think,
to get the report. But the abstract says Pyro terrorism
is defined as the use of incendiary attacks to intimidate

(02:17:16):
or corellers a government or civilian population. A historical analysis
of terrorism indicates that terrorist strategies are incorporating the use
of more simplistic destructive methods like arson. Examples of past
terrorist attacks with arson and their devastating impacts are presented

(02:17:36):
in the report, including examples of pyro terrorism attacks in
the United States and abroad, such as the wave of
arson attacks experienced by Israel at the hands of the
Palestinians in April two thousand and four, which was dubbed
Arson Intifada, the September eleventh, two thousand and one terrorism
attack on the World Trade Center. By the way, ladies

(02:17:57):
and gentlemen, I'm not substantiating their claims about these incidents.
I'm just reading from the Department of Justice. We know,
for example, the September eleventh, two thousand and one attack
was a US shadow government operation. I can prove that
that's not a conspiracy theory. There's plenty of evidence, and
I would be happy to show anybody who's willing to
sit their butts down on a chair and read, there's

(02:18:20):
plenty of evidence that that is bogus, you know, and
the whole Israel Palestinian thing. Don't get me started on that.
Lies are constantly being told about what's going on in
the Middle East. But regarding irrespective, they say, the September eleventh,
two thousand and one terrorist attacks on the World Trade
Center is examined in terms of the impact of the

(02:18:43):
improvised incendiary device the airplanes on the structural integrity of
the buildings. That's interesting. Improvised and sentdiary device. Have they
ever said that there was an improvised incendiary device on
the World Trade Center?

Speaker 13 (02:19:04):
I don't recall that.

Speaker 12 (02:19:06):
That's fascinating. I don't ever remember hearing from official channels
that there was an Ied involved in September eleventh.

Speaker 13 (02:19:18):
Interesting, well, I think it was a standard demolition.

Speaker 12 (02:19:22):
Well they were claiming, the official claim was that it
was the airplanes that the jet fuel caused them to
come down.

Speaker 13 (02:19:30):
Yeah, well that's BS.

Speaker 12 (02:19:32):
Well, I know it's BS. But the point is, as
they're saying here, and this is the US Department of Justice,
they say, the September eleventh, two thousand and one terrorism
attack on the World Trade Center is examined in terms
of the impact of the improvised incendiary device the airplane. Okay,
I guess they're talking about the airplanes being the improvised

(02:19:53):
incendiary device on the structural integrity of the buildings.

Speaker 13 (02:19:58):
Okay, Well, do you remember the conference of that bozo
that they had that they put out front and this
was years after the event that tried, that presented their
report that said it was the fuel from the airplane

(02:20:20):
that caused the fire that caused the buildings to fall down.

Speaker 12 (02:20:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:20:26):
Well, and that was beyond stupid.

Speaker 12 (02:20:29):
They were twin towers were made to withstand a plane crash,
that's the bottom line. And there's no way they could
have fallen the way they fought foul without being prepped
to fall that way. So the whole thing from beginning,
and even that doesn't explain Building seven. How do they
explain building seven.

Speaker 13 (02:20:47):
In their own footprint? Yeah, it doesn't happen with a
terrorist event.

Speaker 12 (02:20:53):
We know. John Moresca testified before Congress and in the
nineteen nineties, the late nineteen nineties about want to build
a pipeline through Afghanistan. They couldn't get financing from those
nearby surrounding banks, so he urged them to support United
Nations quote unquote peace efforts in the region. Peace means war,
folks in two orwellion times, that's war's peace, freedom of slavery, ignorance,

(02:21:17):
his strength. That's really the mantra, the model of the
new world order. Or Well saw it first, he exposed
it first, and his fictional book which has seemingly come
to pass. How fiction can it be if we're living
it every day? So they say. Anyway, the fire that

(02:21:38):
resulted from the airplanes crashing into the towers softened the
integral steel support columns, which ultimately resulted in the total
collapse of the towers. Bull crap, But that's what they say.
America's vulnerabilities to wildfire as a terrorist weapon wildfire as
a terrorist weapon during past wars are also examined, including
the psychological impact of pyro terrorism and that it has

(02:22:02):
had on the American population and the armed forces, whose
attention and resources must be adverted to controlling fires. The
San Diego firestorm of two thousand and three is presented
as a contemporary example of current vulnerabilities to wildfire terrorism
and the potential for future pyro terrorism attack on local
populations and regionally based US military forces. Methods to mitigate

(02:22:25):
the threat of pyro terrorism are considered and include the
development of an all discipline incident management plan to create
a unity of command. So here's the thing, listeners, they
knew about the threat of pyro terrorism as they as
they call it, back in July two thousand and six,
as the Department of Justice published the report on the subject.

(02:22:48):
And yet, why then have they opened the floodgates for
all these people to come into the country to do
what commit acts of pyro terrorism against the American people?
Why did they eliminate the ability? And you know here
we got from Breitbert, we talked about this earlier. Officials

(02:23:08):
say Pacific Palisades Reservoir was closed and empty when Los
Angeles wildfire erupted. The Palisades Reservoir was closed when wildfires
swept through the area and devastated the community, officials told
The Los Angeles Times. The reservoir is connected to the
Los Angeles water supply system, and the authorities said it

(02:23:30):
was shut down for repairs at the time the fires
first erupted, leaving one hundred and seventeen million gallons water
storage complex empty in the heart of the Palisades. Now,
isn't that amazing again at a time when the fires
just happened to come through at the very moment when
this was under maintenance. Very similar to, Oh look, we

(02:23:55):
got somebody driving up on the sidewalk, and the barriers
which prevented him to do that just happened to be
conveniently removed at the time. Isn't it amazing how these
things just come together, just how they happened to just
work themselves out so that people are victimized, you know,
and I understand it wasn't even really much of a

(02:24:18):
maintenance job. The news comes as people are questioning why
firefighters ran out of water as they tried to save
structures and communities from the blaze. Department of Water and
Power officials have said that demand for water during an
unprecedented fire made it impossible to maintain any pressure to
hydrants at high elevations. Former DWP General Manager Martin Adams

(02:24:41):
said if the reservoir had been ready for operation, the
water pressure would have reached the palisades for a time,
but would not have fixed the issue entirety. Well, how
would you know.

Speaker 13 (02:24:52):
You know what? The whole thing is just so damned insulting,
because when I was growing up. When American engineers designed
these systems, even before I was born, they worked just fine.
You know, if there's a fire, there was water for

(02:25:14):
the hydrant and the you know, the the idea that
they're just would that they didn't it didn't think to
have you know, enough water to fight a fire in
that area is just insultingly stupid. That that's the thing
with all all of these official explanations, is that they

(02:25:37):
are insultingly stupid.

Speaker 12 (02:25:40):
Yeah, well, you know, the California is right on the
Pacific Ocean, and the point is is that how long
has fire been a problem in California? Why don't we
have infrastructure here to prevent and to help fire fight fire?
You know, I've been saying for years, why aren't they

(02:26:01):
building water desalinization plants on the coast and alleviating the
need to put water restrictions in place. We're America, man,
we can do all this stuff. But yet they give
all this money to all these foreign countries, including firefighting
equipment to Ukraine.

Speaker 13 (02:26:18):
They have been robbing California.

Speaker 20 (02:26:19):
Did that?

Speaker 13 (02:26:20):
They have been robbing the American people since the United
Nations system was defined. They've used our military and they've
used who Is it Kennedy that set up USAID. Yeah,
and I think USAID actually works for the World Bank,

(02:26:42):
you know, to go into countries and try to get
them organized to become part of the quote system.

Speaker 12 (02:26:51):
Yeah, USAID another money laundering operation. We got to take
a break. We'll be back.

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Speaker 7 (02:31:00):
The spoofs go to find out what's really going on.
This is Governor America.

Speaker 19 (02:31:08):
All right.

Speaker 12 (02:31:08):
When the home stretch of the broadcast one more half
hour to go here, Gavin Newsome, the governor of California,
was asked about these empty reservoirs, and this is what
he had to say. Basically, the locals can figure that
out for themselves.

Speaker 36 (02:31:20):
It is the situation with the water obviously in the
palisage ran out last night and the hydrants. I turned
the firefighter on this block.

Speaker 12 (02:31:26):
They left because there was no water in the hydrant here.
The local folks are trying to figure that out.

Speaker 41 (02:31:31):
I mean, just when you have a system, it's not
dissimilar to what we've seen in other extraordinarily large scale fires,
whether it be pipe electricity or whether it just be
the complete overwhelm of the system. I mean, those hydrants
are typical for two or three fires, maybe one fire.
You have something at this scale, But again that's going
to be determined by the.

Speaker 12 (02:31:49):
Local, Okay, And they focused to this local speaking of
the local, Yeah, you're on your own, folks. Don't look
for any help from the governator. But they cut a
bunch of money also from the fire department, millions and
millions of dollars from the fire department, and they were
focusing on the diversity, equity and inclusion agenda at the

(02:32:09):
same time spending a lot of money, deviating, diverting all
kinds of money to DEI probably we.

Speaker 57 (02:32:15):
Spoke today with Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, who's
in charge of the department's more than thirty two hundred
uniformed personnel.

Speaker 12 (02:32:22):
It's a lot, okay, So Kristin Crowley and she talked
about she issued a warning ahead of time that these
cuts that were going on to the fire department, we're
going we're already impacting. I think it was just like
one month prior to these fires breaking out she issued
a warning.

Speaker 57 (02:32:41):
Now a lot of people are talking about the warning
that you sent last month that the budget cuts have
quote severely limited the department's capacity to prepare for, trained for,
and respond to large scale emergencies, including wildfires. You sent
that warning about these cuts. Was this preventable?

Speaker 58 (02:33:01):
I would say, with the lean forward posture that we took,
knowing that a seventeen million dollar cut we had to
take from somewhere, and that was from the non essential
duties and responsibilities that is the fire department we have
taken on over the past many, many years.

Speaker 57 (02:33:18):
But with all due respect, in December, you had warned
that the budget cuts would severely limit your ability to
respond to large scale emergencies.

Speaker 13 (02:33:28):
Is that true or not?

Speaker 17 (02:33:29):
Yes?

Speaker 58 (02:33:30):
So I would say, yes, we were limited to a
certain factor.

Speaker 57 (02:33:32):
Yes, And let me ask you about how that limited
your response, because in the early hours of the wildfires,
especially in the Pacific palat Palasades, we had a team
on the ground, a crew there with a reporter and
witnessed number of homes burned to the ground and there
was not a fire truck insight.

Speaker 13 (02:33:53):
How did that happen?

Speaker 58 (02:33:54):
We pre deployed the most amount of emergency resources.

Speaker 13 (02:34:01):
That we could with what we had.

Speaker 58 (02:34:03):
With the pre deployment, when the fire takes off, we're
going to push as many resources that we can at
that particular incident, and that's what we did. We did
exactly what we could with what we had.

Speaker 57 (02:34:16):
So you're saying you didn't have enough resources.

Speaker 58 (02:34:19):
I would say in a win event like this that
we are living today in day three, something that is
as as significant as this particular fire, I would say
we threw exactly what we could with what we had.
So if I had a thousand engines to throw out
this fire, I honestly don't think a thousand engines at

(02:34:39):
that very moment could have tapped this fire down.

Speaker 12 (02:34:44):
Yeah, I think it would have made a long way
a big den in it. I Mean, on one hand,
you could say, well, it wouldn't have nothing would have
been enough. You never have it. But you look, the
more you have, the better off you are.

Speaker 13 (02:34:58):
Yeah, I don't believe it. And the thing is is
that these episodes, these incidents that when you analyze them
in hindsight, it's sheer stupidity that really caused the problem

(02:35:19):
ultimately to be exacerbated. The thing is is that I
don't believe that the people in this country are that stupid.
I think they are being forced to do this, to
do these things that on the surface make no sense whatsoever.

(02:35:39):
But I do believe that there are objectives that are
being implemented, like you said, you know, rebuilding for sustainable development,
that really are the objectives, you know, destroy the area,
wipe it out and then rebuild it.

Speaker 12 (02:35:59):
I want to share an email came years ago from
John Keg, and I don't know if John Keg is
still around or if he's still active, but several years ago,
when there was a North Fork fire, John Keg wrote
a piece about this. And this was August twenty first,

(02:36:20):
two thousand and one that he was writing about it.
But this could have been written very easily today. He says,
I have just come in from not only watching the
fire two miles to the northeast of me, but also
a convoyl of aid and relief vehicles wind their way
up our main road into town. He says, our community

(02:36:40):
has been entirely crippled by the ESA, the Endangered Species
Act EPA, the Environmental Protection Agency, and timber reduction. Our
sawmill was closed forever and many of our working inhabitants
have had to relocate. The town is desolate. The downtown
area is home for druggies and drums, run down and deserted.

(02:37:02):
In many ways, what I saw go up and smoke
flame and ashes was pride, the pride of employment, the
pride of family and home, and the pride of community.
If that timber had been harvested instead of being allowed
to burn, it would have kept our local economy healthy,
our citizens here employed and happy and proud. Instead, due

(02:37:24):
to a handful of agitators playing on the emotions of
the unknowing public and legislators, we have nothing to show
for this two thousand plus acres at that time we
have lost up to now. If you, if you take
into account the people who have had to be evacuated,
who's inconvenience of loss? The Red Cross is attempting to

(02:37:46):
alleviate the inconvenience and the suffering of those that are
ill and are now in a shelter. You see the
sad side effects of this fire. Throughout the night on
the scanner, I heard the calls as the Sheriff Department
went back for people's lost medicine or lost people as
they were evacuated from the trails ind area of Douglas

(02:38:08):
Ranger Station Road. I heard the conversations on the evacuation
of the livestock that was left behind. I can only
imagine the hurt and feeling of loss that these people
felt as they left their homes, taking only what they
could carry, not knowing if they would be returning to
a smoldering ruin or the home they remembered. Then I

(02:38:29):
thought of all the different fire vehicles that have come
in from Fresno, Hanford, Seaside and other locales coming in
to help a small community survive, risking their lives for
strangers working fire lines on steep, rugged and unfamiliar terrain.
And what of the communities they left behind that are
much more weakened in their own defense against local catastrophic fire.

(02:38:52):
So needless and wasteful. It feels like an early winter
is going to set in at least an early fall.
We will have no vegetation to hold these slopes during rainstorms,
thousands of times less than what we would have been
disturbed by logging operation. The environmentalists said that the loggings
erosion damaged the forest by removing vital nutrients and top

(02:39:15):
soil that were washed away during rains. What is going
to hold these nutrients and top soils Now that the
forest is being decimated and destroyed due to bad environmental policy,
what now is going to cure this damage? Finally, the
question has to be asked, would this fire have happened
if there had been logging in the forest sections that
are affected now? Most certainly there would have been a fire,

(02:39:37):
but the underbrush minimized, trees thinned, and access roads provided,
it would have been more easily contained and far less
damaging to both private and public property, wildlife and air quality.
So who is the villain in this scenario. It's not
the Forest Service, whose policy comes from Congress in Washington,

(02:39:57):
d C. It's not the loggers, they're virtual gone. It's
not the residents they just want to live. There's only
one villain, Only one villain, environmentalism, No one wants to
see the forests destroyed, but the environmental groups alter policy
through lawsuits and lobbying that cause just that they hold.

(02:40:21):
They cause untold damage through their ignorance based on emotionalism
and financial greed, and not the intellectual study and understanding
of the actualities of forestry and civil culture. They preach
the false doctrine of preservation and natural cycles, forgetting that
man is a component in this scheme and has been

(02:40:45):
long and has been long before their Marxist leaders were
born into this world. It is time for reason to
be returned to the management and shepherding of the forest.
There is no place for emotional management of the resource.
Bambi is not in the equation a mule tail buck
is and Bambi he isn't. Emotionalism can only be utilized

(02:41:10):
in forestry when you can wake up to a high
country dawn and joy explodes in your heart to the
beauty of the high sierras. Not burnt to the ground,
but properly managed through time proven, time proven techniques, properly
managed through time proven techniques, the techniques that have been
that have kept the West from burning to the ground

(02:41:32):
until they were discarded, laid aside and unused due to
environmental legislation and groups, and now the forests of the
West burn two thousand and one listeners. He called on
people to get active and involved, write their congressman or
senator and get the truth out. And yet decades later,

(02:41:56):
here we are with it with the mess is even worse.
It's worse than anybody can imagine.

Speaker 13 (02:42:06):
You know, I have a little bit of understanding for
people not understanding what's going on. But after a time,
you know, when when you see policy after policy that
hurts people rather than helps the environment or helps helps anything,

(02:42:31):
you know, you have to look at it at some
point and say there's something really off here. Yeah, and
what's off is that they've they when they established the EPA,
it was established on the idea right in the legislation

(02:42:54):
there and the EPA even said it on their website
that it was to protect the environment from people. Well,
how do you how do you protect the environment from people?
You get people off the land, you get people into

(02:43:14):
cities where they can't be near the land. And to
think of it in any other way than it's a
war on people is to ignore the facts, you know,
ignore ignore the application of the policies that they've put in.

Speaker 12 (02:43:37):
Place exactly right, exactly, Yeah, but you.

Speaker 13 (02:43:43):
Know, people have to really really start waking up. And
I hate to use that term, but got you know it,
there comes a point when you can't deny it anymore.

Speaker 12 (02:43:57):
Yeah, it's not conspiracy theory, it's not amenable, and we
document it every week on govern America, as do others. Thankfully,
go to the phone.

Speaker 13 (02:44:06):
In your face, it's right in your face what they're doing.

Speaker 12 (02:44:10):
Vancouver, BC, you're on the air, Go ahead, please, oh.

Speaker 22 (02:44:15):
Yes, good evening. A time was when a government was
going to exppropriate land from the people, they had to
offer them fare market value. Now it looks like from
the pictures I see here that PA Civic Palace, Ay,
the bungalows anyway have been flattened. They could have just

(02:44:38):
as easily drop used B fifty two's to drop fire bombs.

Speaker 12 (02:44:43):
Somebody even used that analogy. They said it looked like
a bombed bow. Yeah, yep.

Speaker 22 (02:44:48):
We have the same situation up here in British Columbia.
I have seen fires here the same mo the same
kinds of pictures where the fire start in the inside
of the house, burnout and the trees are left alone,
and so this would indicate this is not a fire

(02:45:12):
that was cut by some swath of embers coming down
from the tops of those canyons. So what we got
here is the upshot of it will be is what
will the government do when it decides to rebuild Pacific palaices?

(02:45:33):
Just exactly what will happen, and then from that we're
going to know for sure what the governments the policies
really are and how that differs from what they say,
whether they have water they don't have water, whether they're
fire chief, or their mare is in Ghana or not.

(02:45:55):
All of this is just a diversion.

Speaker 12 (02:45:57):
So well, I was just going to say, you know,
I remember it wasn't that long ago. I don't know
if it was your wildfires, but there were wildfires happening
in Canada. We could smoke down here. Was so much
here in Michigan from all the all the fires that
were going on up there that we could literally see

(02:46:18):
it in the air. They were issuing air quality alerts
where I live because because you could smell it. What
was interesting is yeah, you know, and I asked somebody
earlier in California, even though they weren't exactly from that
area if they could smell smoke, because I can tell
you I've been out here walking my dog when we

(02:46:39):
had fires out west, and when the rain came down
here locally, I could actually smell that burnt timber in
the rain as it came down. It's really incredible how
how that can travel up in the atmosphere and be
carried by the trade winds and rain down in your area.
It y, it's terrifying the massive scale that this destruction.

Speaker 22 (02:47:04):
Takes right well, the chemistry of fire has progressed dramatically.
I believe that, of course this is ours, and that
the ability they have to create fires is much more
advanced than it was, say, fifty years ago. So I
just wanted to let you know that this kind of

(02:47:27):
thing happens, is happening everywhere. But I am sorry this happened,
and it's a very big tragedy. So okay, I'll let
you guys go. Thanks for taking my.

Speaker 12 (02:47:36):
Call, Hey, thank you for calling. Blessings to you, God blessed.

Speaker 19 (02:47:39):
Well.

Speaker 12 (02:47:40):
Yeah, bye bye bye.

Speaker 20 (02:47:40):
Now all right.

Speaker 12 (02:47:44):
Earlier we were talking about the North American Union and
I mentioned how they're bringing this idea back again. They're
pushing the unification of the Americas, and I believe Trump
will probably play a big role in this unless there
is massive pushback from his base. And you know, I

(02:48:07):
think that that could make a difference if his base
pushes back, but it would require people who have been
in the past a part of the Trump cult. And
I will call it that. It's one thing to support somebody,
but when you support them, when you're slapped in the
face with everything they do that goes against the values
which were the reason why you supported them, And then

(02:48:28):
you start making excuses. At some point you're a member
of a cult. And what we have going on right
now is just that. And now he's pushing or there
is an idea being floated, and it's difficult to know
what is just stuff that they're blowing off in terms

(02:48:51):
of pushing, you know, for negotiation purposes, and what they're
really actually serious about. But it sounds pretty serious to me.
And you have people like this Kevin O'Leary. The Kevin
O'Leary is an investor and he was host of the
reality show Shark Tank. You're probably familiar with him.

Speaker 13 (02:49:14):
Yeah, now that you said that, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 12 (02:49:17):
He appeared on Fox Business and talking about this North
American union idea as if it's something new. You know,
we talked about the building a North American community report
reported the Independent Task Force on the Future of North America.
I will put it again in the show notes as
I did last week. Then the Security and Prosperity Partnership
of North America, which George W. Bush was pushing with

(02:49:40):
the Three Amigos, the President of Canada, President of the
United States, all everyone's going to be a big, happy family,
and the North American and ultimately the American hemisphere, the
entire thing from north to south, you know, top to bottom.
I guess the Panama Canal reclaiming that won't make it
a bit of difference. If we're all one big happy family,

(02:50:02):
will it. We'll own it anyway. So Kevin O'Leary was
on Fox Business. He was heralding this idea. He loves
the idea of having a North American community.

Speaker 24 (02:50:16):
There's forty one million Canadians, basically the population of California,
sitting on the world's largest amounts of all resources, including
the most important energy and water. Canadians over the holidays
the last two days have been talking about this they
want to hear more and so you know, there's obviously
a lot.

Speaker 19 (02:50:35):
Of issues, more details.

Speaker 24 (02:50:36):
But what this could be is the beginning of an
economic union. Think about the power of combining the two economies,
erasing the border between Canada and the United States and
putting all that resource up to the northern borders where
China and Russia are knocking on the door. So secure
that give a common currency, figure out taxes across the board,
get everything trading both ways, create a new almost EU

(02:51:00):
like passport. I like this idea, and at least half
of Canadians are interested. The problem is the government's collapsing
Canada right now. Nobody wants Trudeau to negotiate this deal.
I don't want him doing it for me. So I'm
going to go to marl Iago. I'll start the narrative.
The forty one million Canadians, I think most of them
would trust me on this deal.

Speaker 12 (02:51:21):
What do you think of that?

Speaker 13 (02:51:23):
I think he is a lion, dirt bag, filth absolute
filth trader. They all you have to do is go
look at the FTAA summits of the Americas. Clinton started Negotia.
Actually it was George Herbert Walker Bush that started the

(02:51:46):
negotiations with the Enterprise of the America's Initiative. In nineteen
ninety when Clinton came in office, they began the Summits
of the Americas and it was every couple of years
where they had would have a Leader's Summit. But the
idea was to merge the economies. See, that's the way

(02:52:08):
they carried out this strategy is that they separated the
political system from the economics system. They globalized the economic system,
which obviously, if you look at it from the standpoint
of your household budget, if your husband or whatever gave

(02:52:31):
away your checkbook and said, we're just going to focus
on our marriage, and then you know, whoever has your
checkbook gives you an allowance. It's the one that has
the money that's.

Speaker 12 (02:52:43):
Controlling things, that's right.

Speaker 13 (02:52:45):
So the splitting up of the political system from the
economics system so that they could globalize the economics system
has been the strategy all along. Now there is a
regional organizm in Idaho that is coded into law called
the Pacific Northwest Economic Region and it includes the state

(02:53:09):
of Washington, the state of Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, and
it includes the UH the Canadian provinces right above our
states plus Alaska. And then they added the Yukon and
that is an economic region yep that they that they

(02:53:31):
have defined.

Speaker 12 (02:53:33):
Yep, exactly now regarding the Union of the Americas. And
you know it's for this reason. Is that I believe
why the borders are being dropped, you know, and they're
flying people in, they're allowing them to come in, They're
inviting them in. Essentially. Did you just see this and

(02:53:55):
many of these are terrorists, you know?

Speaker 21 (02:53:58):
Uh?

Speaker 12 (02:53:58):
Did you see that incident New York City where the
woman was literally burned alive by an illegal alien on
the subway?

Speaker 13 (02:54:07):
Yeah? I saw this story. I didn't read it.

Speaker 12 (02:54:11):
Well, here's here's a brief background er. I don't know
if I'll play the whole thing because we don't have
much time.

Speaker 59 (02:54:15):
He details about the suspect accused of setting a woman
on fire inside a subway car. He faces arson and
murder charges, and authorities say he entered the country illegally,
not once, but twice nowving Dolly Wallace in downtown Brooklyn.

Speaker 60 (02:54:29):
Police I've identified the suspect as a Sebastian Zapeta, and
Immigration and Customs Enforcement says a thirty three year old
was deported from the United States after being here illegally
back in twenty eighteen, and sometime after that he re
entered the country again. Now he's accused of a heinous
crime that involved charges of murder and arson.

Speaker 12 (02:54:50):
Okay, I'm gonna cut it off. There a lot more
to that report, but he was from Guatemala. He was
from Guatemala. And how many of these incidents are going
to have to happen, you know, Homan, the incoming Ice
Director Tom Holman, he commented about this woman being burned alive,

(02:55:11):
Biden Harris, New Yorkist. All of them have blood on
their hands.

Speaker 61 (02:55:13):
And you know, you think about it. This illegal amien
that burned this young lady alive. He probably had a
free hotel room three squares a dad, it's a free
ATM card.

Speaker 20 (02:55:22):
He gets free.

Speaker 61 (02:55:23):
Medical attention and confidence of the Biden administration for this
young homeless person. She don't have anything and she died
horrendous death. So I want kat, I want Huko, I
want the mayor of Chicago, the governor. All these sanctuary
cities are speaking out against President Trump and myself running
this deportation operation. I want you to watch that video
and know how this young lady suffered a hair or

(02:55:44):
heroveric death you had. I want you to listen to
Lake and Riley tape for seventeen minutes, how she fought
for her life. That young lady didn't want to die.
I want you to realize how these people died and
tell me you still support sant sorry cities. Tell me
that you don't want to help me remove publica safety
trusts in the community. President Trump might have been clear
day one of the deportation operation, We're going to concentrate

(02:56:05):
in public safety trusts. And we got elected officials. They
say they're gonna put roadblocks out. Their number of responsibility
is protection. The communities. Help us remove public safety trusts.
Don't be pushing back against us.

Speaker 12 (02:56:16):
I hope that something changes very soon because we desperately
need it. We got to go. We're out of time.
Thank you for being with us. I will be on
the RBN tomorrow morning at eight thirty Eastern time with
Steve O'Brien. Join us then, blessings to you folks. We'll
talk to you next week.

Speaker 13 (02:56:33):
Thanks you. Derek
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