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January 17, 2026 176 mins
"Trump's New World Order" 

Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis 

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"Defund the Police" is back after ICE agents shoot more insurgents. Trump bombs ISIS targets in Syria, but were they a problem before he overthrew the Bashar al-Assad government there? Will Iran be next? Senate Judiciary Committee holds hearing on unvetted Afghan refugees. The Biden Afghan pullout and the Trump Doha agreement. Robots are the future, but what will become of people? Britain's war on speech. Advisor admits Trump is building the new world order. Will Alberta separate from Canada? 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, a 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.

Speaker 4 (00:17):
Before they do, let us reorder this world around us, a.

Speaker 5 (00:21):
New world order, a world where the.

Speaker 6 (00:22):
United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision of
its founders.

Speaker 7 (00:27):
Nevertheless, United stated in a key position to shape is
so that the problem of the good rensidentity will be
the emergence of a new international order.

Speaker 8 (00:39):
Theirst decade of the twenty first century.

Speaker 9 (00:42):
But out of what it will be feared, the greatest.

Speaker 10 (00:45):
Restructuring of the global economy, the greatest restructuring of the
global economy, the greatest restructuring of the global economy, A
new world order was created.

Speaker 11 (00:56):
Documenting the crisis of our rebublic.

Speaker 12 (00:58):
The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and
open society, and we are as a people inherently and
historically opposed to secret societies.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
The secret oaths and a secret.

Speaker 13 (01:12):
Proceedings waiting war on the new world order.

Speaker 14 (01:15):
The councils of government we must guard again the acquisition
of unwarranted influence, whether it sought or unsought by the
military industrial conflicts.

Speaker 15 (01:27):
This is Governor America, Q Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.

Speaker 16 (01:40):
From DEVO Regions five and ten. This is governed America.
I'm during Weeks. Vicky Davis is here as well. It
is the seventeenth of January twenty twenty sixth. Nice to
have you with us, ladies and gentlemen, as we're just
continuing to speed on into this new year. And boy,
there's no shortage of things going on. We have the
United States now bombing Syria, at least that happened earlier

(02:03):
in this week. And then we have you know, the
threat anyway of a bombing of Iran. And these things
have been on the table for many, many years. These
are not unique to the Trump administration. All of this,
ladies and gentlemen, part of the Greater Israel Plan, part
of the new World Order, which is being implemented, yes

(02:24):
under the Trump administration, as it has been under Democrat
administrations Republican administrations on back, way on back, been going
on our whole lifetime, and it continues today. We have
no friends in Washington, d C. Doesn't matter which power,
which party is in office. They're all pushing forward on

(02:48):
the plan to implement ultimately world government. And we see
that with the Hemispheric Union that's being built. I think
the burdens now, if I remember correctly, are have lined
up to potentially try to detach themselves or at least,
you know, secede I think from Canada. I'll have to

(03:12):
look that article up so I can get more details
on that. I saw that earlier in the week. But yeah,
the plan moves forward, ladies and gentlemen. And Hemispheric Union
has been something that has been pushed under different names.
The Free Trade Area of the Americas now it's going.
You know, the technate was the thing back in the

(03:33):
nineteen thirties, I think, you know. But regardless of what
you want to call it or what they want to
call it, the bottom line is is that this is
the Western version of the European Union, the Western answer
to the European Union, and NATO seems to be being broken.
I think by design we shouldn't have a NATO in

(03:55):
the first place, but now we have NATO countries lining
up against the United States now, which is really quite remarkable.
It's an amazing time to be alive. That's what it
really boils down to you. Hey, good morning, Vickie, Good morning.

Speaker 17 (04:13):
And when I first started learning about all of this,
you know, which really began with NAFTA, it was everything
I heard, Oh, it's all just a conspiracy theory, you know,
as if none of it was real, right, And I'll
come to find out it was all real, you know.

Speaker 16 (04:34):
So, yeah, you're supposed to just be a conspiracy theorist,
You're supposed to easily be discredited. But you know, the
more people look at things and do their own research,
the more that they have learned that people who have
been marginalized as being conspiracy theorists, a lot of that
conspiracy stuff is factual. And I think that's really a

(04:56):
large part of the Great Awakening.

Speaker 17 (05:00):
I think so because you know, I've been working on this,
not knowingly, from beginning with the early two thousands, and
then I really kind of became aware that there was
a lot to find out about, probably closer to two

(05:21):
thousand and three or four, and then you know, after
two thousand and five has just been heads down research
trying to figure out this whole, trying to figure out
what the hell's going on, you know, right, because this
is not the country I was born into.

Speaker 16 (05:40):
Yeah, I think all of us feel that way, at
least if we've been awake for any length of time.
But we got widespread civil unrest going on in Minneapolis,
it's undoubtedly other places well, I think Portland as well,
probably parts of California. I think Los Angeles was was

(06:00):
on the on the dash with regard to the civil unrest.
But this is, you know, defund the police's back, ricky, Yeah, unbelievable,
in full circle again.

Speaker 17 (06:14):
Yeah, I think the only reason they want to defund
the police is that they'd like assault to die.

Speaker 16 (06:20):
Yeah, yeah, I think so obviously. Yes, narratives are pushed
from on high. But we have all this civil unrest
going on in Minneapolis because of federal cops trying to
round up illegal alienat in.

Speaker 18 (06:33):
This morning with a new federal officer involved shooting in Minneapolis,
just one week after the deadly Ice shooting of Renee Good,
a killing that ignited protests and put Minneapolis on edge.
Protesters confronted law enforcement overnight after a federal officer shot
a man in the leg during an arrest attempt. Wednesday
evening according to the Department of Homeland Security. In a

(06:54):
post on social media, DHS says when federal officers stopped
him man from Venezuela who was in the United States illegally.
They say he tried to drive away, crashed into a
parked car, then fled on foot. DHS says when an
officer caught up with a suspect, he resisted arrest. During
this struggle, two people came out of a nearby apartment

(07:15):
and attacked the officer with a snowshovel and a broom handle.
DHS says the officer feared for his safety end quote,
fired a defensive shot to defend his life. Home Land
Security says the initial suspect was hit in the leg.
The two suspected attackers are now under arrest. In the aftermath,
the City of Minneapolis confirmed the injured migrant is in

(07:36):
the hospital and has non life threatening injuries. City officials
acknowledged there is lots of public anger, but urged residents
to remain calm. Minneapolis leaders also renewed calls for Ice
to leave not only the city, but the state of
Minnesota immediately, saying they stand by immigrant and refugee communities
and that those communities have their full support the United States.

Speaker 16 (07:58):
Okay, so why who are these communists in the city
of Minneapolis that would defend illegal alien invaders. They're not immigrants,
as we've said as nauseum on this broadcast, illegal aliens.
Aliens are people who come here illegally. Immigrants are people

(08:19):
who come here lawfully. We do have lawful processes in
place to come to the United States to apply for citizenship.
So they are not immigrants if they are in the
country illegally, and refugees and all of this stuff, all
of that stuff should be stopped if especially from certain countries.

(08:46):
I'm sorry, but if you're a terrorist country, if you're
a country with a terrorist background, the problem is is
that you had an administration. The previous administration left the
door open. Why for everybody cartels, drug addicts, drug traffickers,
human smugglers, the mafia, the worst kinds of paramilitary and

(09:12):
military type operations to be conducted upon our population, to
prey upon our population, which set the stage for all
of this. This is why this is happening. And so
now you have Trump sending in federal troops, federal police,
i should say, ice agents to try to round them up.

(09:34):
Stop this. It all plays into the police state. It
appears to be more police state type of stuff, and
they are conditioning the population for this type of thing.
I think, you know, I don't know what the answer
is to this at this point, because there doesn't really
seem to be an easy way out. You need to

(09:55):
get the people out that don't belong here, so I
support that. But at the same time, you have communists
like Tim Walls, Communists like the people who lead Minneapolis,
you know, Jacob Fry, Who is this guy? Who are
any of these people that are in favor of these

(10:20):
I'll just say it terrorists being there, and also the
fraudulent criminal Somalis that are defrauding everybody, defrauding the government,
ripping off the taxpayer. You know, honestly, I think federal
immigration law needs to be enforced. The people who are
harboring illegal aliens need to be prosecuted. And I don't care.

(10:41):
You know, the whole time that we during Trump's first turn,
all we heard about was nobody's above the law, nobody's
above the law. Yet these people still seem to be
above the law, and I realize the optics won't be
good when they're arrested, but they need to be a public.
Officials who harbor illegal aliens should be held accountable for that.

(11:06):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 17 (11:07):
No, not at all. They have a they I've been
going over things and when I first started researching what
was going on in Idaho and Boise Idahowa, I didn't
I mean, I knew it had to do with the
refugee resettlement, and I began researching that, but I didn't

(11:30):
realize that it was a global phenomenon. And basically it
is a silent walking war against national sovereignty and in
our country, against the American people. And there are organizations

(11:56):
which I labeled as community because that's that's how it's categorized.
How you find out about these things is under the
term community. I didn't realize what a network it was,

(12:17):
and they are actually tied in with the police. Now,
some police are supportive of this criminal communist network and
other police are not. And so you know, you really
have to watch what your sheriff does and your chief

(12:40):
of police and how they behave who do they support,
Do they support the illegals or do they support citizens.
So it's really it's so insidious that you really have

(13:03):
to study what's going on in your area, but I
guarantee you they are there, yeah, in your city. And
the idea is to convert from a nation state to
regions and metropolis you know, which a metropolis is an

(13:27):
area defined as a city and the surrounding towns and
so it really becomes a region. But you can find
information about it if you use the word metropolis. And
one of the nonprofits that has their dirty hands in

(13:52):
all of it is the Burkings Institute.

Speaker 16 (13:57):
Yeah, that's interesting because they got I think I have
an audio clip from a member of the Brookings Institute
later on in the brad Well, No, I have an article,
that's what it was. It was an article that I
had planned to read because their analysis on some of
the stuff that was going on actually was I think

(14:18):
spot on. But yes, the Brookings Institute is a total player,
a total engineer, you know, think tank for the New
World Order.

Speaker 17 (14:29):
Yeah, total traders and scumbags in my opinion.

Speaker 16 (14:35):
Yeah mine too. But yeah, speaking of traders and scumbags,
we have Donald Trump making On Monday, he decided to
take it upon himself to bomb Syria. They claim the
strikes were targeting Isis, but you know, the problem is,

(14:56):
I don't remember isis being that big of a problem
prior to Trump's ousting of the Bashar al Assad regime.
And I suppose there they were operating in Syria prior
to al Asad being ousted. You know, the claims, of
course are always that the regime they're trying to get

(15:17):
rid of is radical terrorists, blah blah blah blah blah.
But they're more aligned with the Iranian Shia Muslim faith
as I you know, as I read and study the situation,
which is more moderate Muslims. So you know, I remember
Rick Steves. Have you ever watched Rick Street Rick Steve's

(15:40):
travel show on PBS.

Speaker 17 (15:43):
I don't think they shared all.

Speaker 16 (15:45):
The time on the Create channel. What Rick Steves does
is he goes through in he visits all these different countries,
uh and basically talk to it's your traditional travel show. Well,
he did a special on Iran one time, and it
was a very in depth thing on Iran, which I

(16:07):
found fascinating. And it seems to be more of a
westernized country than a lot of the Middle Eastern countries
that you know, let's face it, the United States. Everywhere
we go in the Middle East, we leave behind a
more radical terrorist wrecking ball of destruction. It's really disgusting

(16:28):
and sad. But Iran, you know, when Rick Steves was
over there, they were very welcoming of an American there.
The people there were very friendly. The women there didn't
have their faces covered, So it wasn't like one of
these crazy whack job Soliphist Jihati you know, radical regimes

(16:53):
that were in power there. But that's exactly what we
put into Syria is a slaphist radical regime, a jihadi
regime with a jihadist ideology which has been associated with
you know, it's had past al Qaeda associations. So that's

(17:18):
what we left as a transitional government in Syria after
Bashar al Assad, Bishar al asaide under under Ali sade
I'm sure he wasn't perfect, okay, but I do know
for a fact that Christians were free to practice their
faith there. Now would they be free to practice their

(17:40):
faith there now?

Speaker 8 (17:42):
No?

Speaker 16 (17:44):
So what does that tell you? It's a more radical, extremist,
restrictive regime. And that's who we put there.

Speaker 17 (17:58):
I know every it it's it seems like and and
I keep seeing this everywhere. Is that what is occurring
is a big inversion. What was is now not and
what was not is now is if that makes just inverted,

(18:21):
you know, whatever it is. If they were not radical,
now they're radical. If it's like what they've done to
our country, it's everywhere, everything is ann in version. It's
it's bizarre. It's absolutely bizarre.

Speaker 16 (18:40):
Well, it's what's bizarre is that Why would you want
to destroy things? Why would you want to create chaos
and destruction? I think I know the answer to it.
It's so that you can create your own order, you know. So,
so here we go bombing Syria. Now that we've ousted
Bishar al Assad. Now we're bombing Syria.

Speaker 19 (18:58):
Afternoon on jose Ida Ballard, we are coming on the
air with breaking news at this hour the United States
carrying out strikes against Islamic state targets inside Syria. Let's
take a look at this video. You're seeing these airplanes there.
This is video of those strikes. According to the US military,
The Pentagon says this is another round of retaliation after

(19:20):
two US soldiers and an American interpreter were killed during
attack back in December, the thirteenth of December. I'm joined
now by NBC News corresponding Julie Serkins. She is in
West Palm Beach and Palm Beach, I should say, traveling
with the President, Julie, what do we know about this?

Speaker 20 (19:38):
Well, as you said, Jose, this is the second act
of Operation Hawkeye Strike. That is how the Trump administration
is describing this operation that began on December nineteenth. The
second round of strikes happening today. It is a little
bit smaller than what we saw back in December. It
was in retaliation, as you said, for the ISIS blitz
attack on the two National guardsmen from Iowa and an

(20:00):
interpreter that was with them that was killed on December
thirteenth in Palmyra, Syria. We saw a couple of days
later a very large scale attack carried out by the military.
According to the Central Command, this is sort of the
group in charge of military operations in the Middle East,
in certain parts of Asia as well. They say in
a statement today that the strikes targeted ISIS throughout Syria

(20:22):
as part of our commitment, they say, to root out
Islamic terrorism against our war fighters, prevent future attacks, and
protect American and partner forces in the region. US and
coalition forces remain resolute in pursuing terrorists who seek to
harm the United States in some way, Hoosey, We knew
this was going to happen, because back on December nineteenth,
at that point, there were strikes against more than seventy

(20:44):
ices targets, facilities, infrastructure in Syria. We heard from sources
with knowledge that these attacks by the US would continue
over the following weeks, perhaps months, depending on how ISIS
would respond. We see now, of course, with this second attack.
We know, acording to the commander of Sencom, the spokesperson there,
Captain Tim Hawkins, telling NBC News, that more than thirty

(21:05):
five targets were hit, again smaller than the attack that
targeted seventy targets back on December nineteenth. More than ninety
precision munitions were fired and more than twenty aircraft were involved,
some of what you've seen in that video posted by Sencom,
And certainly this is a large operation. It comes, of course,
as the administration is discussing, at least in preliminary terms,

(21:26):
potential action in Iran as the government there cracks down
on protesters. We know as well that over the Christmas holiday,
the Trump administration launched attacks against ISIS targets in Nigeria.
So this is something that we've seen from the administration
presumably will continue seeing. According to the statement from Sencom
again saying that their message remains strong. If you harm

(21:47):
our war fighters, we will find you and kill you
anywhere in the world, no matter how hard you tried
to evade justice.

Speaker 16 (21:53):
So don't worry though this project would be would be incomplete,
the New World Order project would be incomplete without chaos
and the potential for war. This is certainly all part
of the new world order that Trump is creating. And
and if you don't believe me, hey, listen to what
Kevin Hassett says. He is the White House National Economic

(22:16):
Council Advisor, and he just appeared this week on Fox
Business and listen to what he had to say.

Speaker 21 (22:24):
Davos, we know there's the big housing speech.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
What else can we anticipate.

Speaker 22 (22:30):
That, you know, that's there's also going to be some
look at the new world order that President Trump is creating.
And you know a lot of countries that were you know,
widing about tariffs six months ago and saying that President
Trump was going to harm their economies.

Speaker 9 (22:43):
Had pretty good years.

Speaker 22 (22:44):
And I think it's in part because people recognize that
President Trump has made it so that we are the
shining city on the hill again. We are the engine
of global economic growth because the US is really that
strong again.

Speaker 16 (22:55):
Yeah, there you go. How do you like that?

Speaker 9 (22:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 17 (23:00):
Giving Trump too much credit? I mean, this plan has
been in progress since at least the early nineteen hundredths,
when I think it was a guy named mckinder who
came up with the idea of like five regional powers,

(23:26):
you know, that would have power over the region. There
was also the plan for the British Union, you know,
which of course includes the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
Great Britain, Scotland and Ireland, with of course the British

(23:49):
monarchy sitting on the top of all of it, you know.
So and that's the Commonwealth Plan of the British. So
these plans for territorial control have been in place for
a long long time. But we are at the well,

(24:10):
to use Charlie Kirk's term, we're at the turning point.
We are at the point of actually building a new
world order.

Speaker 9 (24:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (24:20):
I think it's been being built for a very long time.
I think it's not really a turning point as much
it is as an acceleration point. Would you say that
that's fair?

Speaker 17 (24:32):
Yes, yeah, Well we're at the end game and so
it's it's time to do it or forget about it.
Let somebody else implement their plan. But we're not the
only ones. I mean, we're not the only ones that
have this plan. So it just happens to be that

(24:55):
the presidents that we've had since at least Nixon, I think, well, no,
probably Eisenhower, come to think about it, have all been
working on it. Yeah, becoming a region, don't I don't
know if hedgemon is the right word, but the regional power,

(25:17):
you know, for the Americas, it's obviously the United States
because our country is the strongest country on this continent.

Speaker 16 (25:28):
Well, I just think it's interesting to hear one of
the one of Trump's own people say that.

Speaker 22 (25:32):
You know, that's there's also going to be people that
look at the new world order that President Trump is creating.

Speaker 16 (25:38):
A new order that President Trump is creating. Well, he
is the one that's currently in charge, so he's he's
creating it. So that's not that that that isn't a
false statements.

Speaker 17 (25:53):
My point was that they have built and positioned and
strategized for one hundred and twenty five years at least.

Speaker 16 (26:05):
Right, Yeah, I totally totally understand, totally agree with you.
I'll tell you what. Well, let's go ahead and take
the bottom of the art break and we'll continue when
we come back from the break. Lots going on. I
want to talk a little bit about Greenland. I mentioned it,
touched upon it at the top of the show. This
is a real concern now because we have NATO countries

(26:28):
now coming to Greenland's defense against a NATO country. It's
remarkable what we're seeing happen today right before our eyes.
What a time to be alive. I mean, yes, it's perilous.
It certainly isn't without its potential for complete disaster and
suffering everywhere. But man, is it interesting to watch. We

(26:50):
have front row seats to history that's being developed every day.
Let's take the bottom of the art break. We'll be
backing them over. This is governed America.

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Speaker 16 (32:26):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is govern America. Sorry
about that, Folks hit the wrong button there. Sometimes that
happens when you're your own engineer. Anyway, we're back. The
website for the show is Governamerica dot com. That's Governamerica
dot com. My email address is radio at Governamerica dot com. Vicky,

(32:48):
you want to give your information out?

Speaker 17 (32:50):
Okay, Yeah. My website is the Technocratic Tyranny dot com.
My older website is Channeling Reality. My email address is
on both websites, and I do have some stories about this.
Just do a search on Commonwealth in the search box

(33:12):
on the Technocratic Tyranny and I have two articles there
about the Commonwealth, which is what the British plan was.

Speaker 16 (33:24):
Okay, so you want to elaborate a little bit on that.

Speaker 17 (33:30):
Yeah, A guy named Mackinder, and I haven't I have
his first name, but his name was Mackinder. He was
the central strategist for the round Table faction in British policy,

(33:50):
and that included a man named Lord Lothian, who I've
written about before, and then Cecil Rhodes, Lionel Curtis, Lord Halifax,
Lord Rothschild, Williamstead, Viscount Escher, Lord Milner, Jens Smutts, and

(34:15):
Viscount Astor, which I assume was the patriarch of the
Astor family out in Oregon. I believe they were. But anyway,
that group, the British Roundtable, are the ones who were

(34:35):
behind the British Plan, which included a commonwealth of the
British colonies the former British colonies. And it's quite interesting
I thought when I found out about the Foreign Secretary's

(34:56):
Office in Britain, it almost seems like they are disconnect
from the rest of the country. I suppose in the
same way that our State Department is disconnected from the
rest of the country, other than up until the point
when they started facilitation of the invasion of our country,

(35:18):
which I assume is to take it down.

Speaker 16 (35:21):
Oh, I don't think there's really much question about that.
I don't know why you'd want to do it any
other reason unless you're deliberately trying to destroy the country.

Speaker 17 (35:31):
Yeah, and I think our State Department and foreign policy
has been counter to the interests of our nation and
the American people, at least since World War Two.

Speaker 16 (35:45):
Yeah, and as we ignore the threats from within the country.
You know, we have no shortage of threats right here
inside our nation, including the instability that's being fomented. The
administrations paying attention to it. But what's really being done.
I mean, these people need something has to be done

(36:06):
to stop city officials, state officials, all these little communists
that have taken root inside the country from harboring illegal
alien invaders from harboring basically what amounts to foreign terrorists
and their organizations, you know, the unraveling of all the
NGOs and all the different entities that aid in a

(36:31):
bet the influx of illegals to come into the country.
Has anything been done to unravel these NGOs? Sounds like
the structures are still in place.

Speaker 17 (36:43):
Yeah, I don't think so, except greatly diminishing usai D.
But USAID was only a part of it.

Speaker 16 (36:55):
Yeah, that's for foreign foreigners anyway. I don't think usai
D operates within the United States.

Speaker 17 (37:02):
I think they were I think they were. They were
operating within the metropolitan regions. See, the metropolitan regions kind
of fall between the cracks of our laws. We've got counties,
we've got cities, and we've got states. But like the

(37:28):
metropolitan area that they've been building in Idaho around Boise,
I'm not sure that there are any laws that really
authorize the establishment of a metropolitan region in Idaho. I
could be wrong on that, but I don't believe there

(37:49):
are other than that they initially were using port authority
legislation that was in the Idaho law mhm. And the Yeah,
the whole thing about ports is that under international law,
and this started with admiralty law. By the way, if

(38:12):
you start at a seaport and you have a continuous,
unbroken way to travel to another metropolitan region or port,
then then it becomes really a like navigable water, but

(38:39):
it's not water. It happens to be pavement, but you know,
it becomes.

Speaker 16 (38:44):
A admiralty law. Yeah, they're bringing the United States under
admiralty law.

Speaker 17 (38:51):
Essentially, except that they put it under the World Maritime Organization.

Speaker 16 (39:00):
Okay.

Speaker 17 (39:01):
You see, they've been building the global system step by step,
piece by piece, and so what was under admiralty law.
They actually put Americanized versions in our law. But that
while they were also since they began building the United Nations,

(39:25):
they have also been building international organizations that correspond.

Speaker 16 (39:33):
What do you think of all the reorganization that's going
on at the UN right now? I know that we talked.
We touched upon this, I think a little bit last
week the executive order where Trump has pulled the United
States out of a lot of the international organizations and groups.
So you speculated on last week's broadcast that every so

(39:54):
often they do this United Nations reorganization, and maybe this
has something to do with that.

Speaker 17 (40:00):
Oh, no doubt. They are turning it into the economic
and social side of it. They are like consolidating leadership,
you know, to have like a board of directors for
the various units. So yeah, I started to write about that,

(40:22):
but I got distracted on other things, you know, because
I'm trying to document all facets of it. Because as
I was trying to figure out what the plan was,
what the strategy was, and so I started to write

(40:44):
about it. But I do know that that is the
plan is to You've got the Security Council, and then
you've got the economic and social side of things, and
so in equivalent government terms, the economic and social side
of it are like the agencies of government. Yeah, that's

(41:07):
that's what they're turning it into now.

Speaker 16 (41:10):
Earlier I was talking about how you know, we touched
upon how Trump's one of Trump's officials, Kevin Hassett, said
that he's with the White House National Economic Council Advisor,
and he was on Fox Business and he said that,
you know, it's all part of the Trump you know,
the new world Lord of Trump is building. Well, a

(41:33):
part of that is to snatch up Greenland. He's been
making this play for Greenland for a long time, well
for a while now anyway, I don't know about a
long time. But he's really ratcheted up in recent days,
even to the point of saying that he's going to
take it by force if necessary. We're gonna get it
no matter what. Well, now we have natal countries coming

(41:56):
to Greenland's defense against the potential United Nation's invasion of Greenland.
It's really remarkable to watch this.

Speaker 18 (42:04):
President Trump is doubling down on Greenland, saying the United
States needs it for national security and making clear he's
not ruling out anything just hours before a high stakes
meeting Wednesday, Trump posted on truth social that Greenland is
vital to US defense, warning that if America does not
take control, Russia or China will.

Speaker 13 (42:24):
He tied it directly to his proposed.

Speaker 18 (42:26):
Golden Dome missile defense system and said anything short of
US ownership is unacceptable. After the meeting, Trump kept the
pressure on.

Speaker 33 (42:35):
I'm not going to give up options, but it's very important.
Greenland is very important for the national security, including of Denmark.
And the problem is is not a thing that Denmark
can do about it if Russia or China wants to
occupy Greenland. But there's everything we can do. You've found
that out last week with Venezuela. There's everything we can
do about things such as that not going to happen.

(42:57):
You know, I can't rely on Denmark being able to
defend themselves up.

Speaker 18 (43:02):
He even marked Denmark's recent security moves, saying another sled
dog is not enough. Denmark and Greenland's foreign ministers, who
met with Vice President J. D. Vance and Secretary of
Saint Marco Rubio, pushed back firmly.

Speaker 34 (43:17):
For US ideas that would not respect territorial integrity of
the Kingdom of Denmark and the right of such dissemination
of the Greenlandic people, of course totally unacceptable, and we
therefore still have a fundamental disagreement, but we also agreed

(43:37):
to disagree, and therefore we will, however, continue to talk.

Speaker 35 (43:41):
I think it's very important to say it again that
how important it is from our side to strengthen our
corporation with the United States, but that doesn't mean that
we want to be owned by a United States.

Speaker 18 (43:59):
The three sides did agree to form a high level
working group, even as protests were happening outside the US
embassy in Copenhagen, demonstrators waving Danish and Greenlandic flags and
chanting that Greenland is not for sale. Denmark also announced
it will expand its military presence in and around Greenland
with NATO allies, a signal that while talks will continue,

(44:21):
the lines are clear and that response is growing. Sweden, Norway,
and now France say they're sending troops to Greenland at
Denmark's request as part of joint NATO exercises. French President
and Manual Macrone saying on x the first forces are
already en route for now, no deal, no backing down,
and a standoff in the Arctic that's now getting crowded.

Speaker 16 (44:45):
What do you think of that? I mean, if nothing
else is not dull, we certainly live in interesting times.

Speaker 17 (44:53):
Yeah, we do. The thing is is that Trump it
even while having Greenland as part of the America's continental
governing structure, he is right about China being a threat

(45:15):
and the Soviet Union because they have a lot of minerals,
a lot of mineral wealth there. And if it comes
down to it, the European Union and Denmark, they're not
in a position to defend Greenland. They can't do it.

(45:36):
So but it's a demonstration of how the positioning has
been working.

Speaker 16 (45:46):
You know.

Speaker 17 (45:47):
It's like step by step planning. And the reason I
recognize that is because that's what you do for systems planning.
You can't just build a big system all in one byte.
You got to do it piece at a time. Peace here,
peace there, and it's always positioning for the next phase

(46:08):
of whatever it is you're building.

Speaker 16 (46:09):
Yeah, it's piece by pieces only. Peace being defined as
you know, you know in the wardwelling in term or
as peace, freedom and slavery, ignorance, his strength. You know,
So when when when they have they'll have peace when
nobody can fight back against the new world order. That's

(46:30):
what it really boils down to. I'll tell you what.
Let's go to the phones. We have a call on
the line from Kentucky. Hello, here on the air, Go
ahead place.

Speaker 5 (46:37):
Oh, this is cloud Shine visiting the common Wealth of Kentucky.
You'll you'll own nothing, nothing will you own, and you
will be happy?

Speaker 16 (46:49):
Okay or else.

Speaker 5 (46:54):
That's our governor apparently, son of the Sheer is going
going to the World Economic Forum. I was thinking Klaus
Schwab ran that for a while, didn't he. Yes, he
did when he said, yeah, that's when he said you'll
own nothing on you will be happy.

Speaker 9 (47:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (47:11):
And then they turn around and said that was a
conspiracy theorist theory. It was on their website.

Speaker 24 (47:17):
I saw a.

Speaker 5 (47:18):
Write up on how that would work. And you wouldn't
even own the cooking utensils yep, and silver aware that
you would make dinner with. You would rent rent that.

Speaker 16 (47:29):
Yeah, they would bring it to you as you need
it and then take it away once it's done. Yeah,
that's that's what they said on their website. This is
a conspiracy theory. They had it right there on their website.
It's remarkable. Literally, you would literally own nothing. You would
not be able to, like you said, have the cooking

(47:50):
utensils certainly private property. Forget that. Oh yeah, So with
that in mind, it doesn't really uh, it's not really
incongruent then to imagine several mom donnies sweeping the land,
isn't it? I mean, doesn't it make perfect sense that
the little commies in New York City and elsewhere are

(48:12):
being promoted to take over certain manorial positions and gubernatorial
positions across the country. Well because private property. Hey, that's
banning private property ownership is consistent with the World Economic
Forum and the billionaires that are trying to turn the
screws into the general population.

Speaker 5 (48:35):
Well, you get the you get some key people and
key media to repeat something and not Orwell, but Huxley said,
sixty two four hundred repetitions make one truth. So you
get enough media, you know, interviewing the people that are
expressing the opinions. You want to take consensus. You want

(48:58):
to get to become the consensus. And most of the
agreeable population, I hate to say a lot of them
are women. They will take that as the truth. Well,
it's simply being fomented as repetition, you know, sixty two
thousand and four. The repetitions make one truth was what

(49:18):
Huxley was saying. You know, supposedly he was tied in
with the British Commonwealth elite, and I don't know if
he got you know, picked up on that as their plan.
He's the thing sort of what's plagiarized from Orwell's Animal Farm.
I think though the whole you know, Brave New World.

(49:39):
But now, interestingly enough, in nineteen ninety nine, I had
never read Brave New World. So I heard that NBC
Sci Fi Channel and leonardney moy were producing a version,
and I thought, well, I've got to read this book.
So I went and got the cliff notes because I
tried reading it and I was like, I can't follow
this stuff. So I learned that when I was in college.

(50:01):
You get the cliff notes, get a plot, suddenly summary,
introduce yourself to the characters. Then you can read the book.
And it worked great when I was trying to read
Shakespeare in plays, and that allowed me to learn to
read things like the Geneva Bible and other like old
English stuff. So the fun thing about that was and

(50:22):
it ended up on the Sci Fi channel, but at
first did debut on NBC, and Leonard ni Moy was
the number one controller, and of course they lost the
little control of their society, doing part to the Savage
that came in. But what I was really disappointed in
was that, and I can't believe Leonard and Moy let
him do that. Was the Savage character, instead of deliberately

(50:45):
committing suicide, was portrayed as falling accidentally when he was
out pondering that he had fell into was tempted by
this pleasure seeking society that had killed his mother. So
it totally flips the meaning. I think that the Savage
deliberately killed himself versus a helicopter's propwash knocked him off

(51:09):
of his overlook that he was sitting on contemplating things.
And you know, that's I think where we're headed and
where we've been quite a while since the hippie days
of seeking pleasure and enlightenment through substances.

Speaker 16 (51:26):
And you know what this reminds me of is they're
all in power now, you know, you're talking about science
fiction and that sort of thing. I can remember an
episode of Star Trek, I think it was the Next
Generation where they were all in a trance by this
video game, or there was these glasses that they would
put on and you remember.

Speaker 5 (51:48):
That big parody for cell phones, perfect.

Speaker 16 (51:50):
Parody exactly and pleasure seeking. It would give them the
dopamine hit and they would all be you know, started
off with just one or two people on the on
board of the ship and then you know, before they
knew it, the entire everywhere everywhere they look these people,
you know as actually a boy and a girl that
hadn't put these things on. What's that Wesley, Yeah, exactly,

(52:15):
Wesley and his girlfriend.

Speaker 5 (52:17):
Yeah, that's a that's a pretty good episode for people
to watch. It's a little hokey. The special effects are
kind of dumb. The video game that they put on
your head is kind of yeah, yeah, you know, it's
kind of a.

Speaker 16 (52:29):
But that's really not even the point. I mean, the
point is is that the message is actually perfect because
what it really kind of seems is it's almost like
they do that uh, pre programming and yep, what do
they call that? Yeah, predictive predictive that's the word I

(52:51):
was trying to think of. Predictive programming. It's like a
warning of what's to come.

Speaker 5 (52:58):
It certainly happens a lot of science fiction. But hindsight's
twenty twenty. We can look back and see, you know,
all these things that were in Back to the Future
and Back to the Future two, all these predictions that happened.
I think there's a US News and World Report or
something drone that comes down over the courthouse and films

(53:19):
the incident where you know, the bully gets thrown through
the courthouse doors or something and gets arrested. It is like,
there's all these predictive programming things and a lot of
science fiction like that. But I just thought it was interesting.
And of course with the Jeene Roddenberry and Lendon Mooy
and all the Star Trek stuff, they were basically parody
doing a parody of the Cold War. But you know,

(53:42):
globalization was the goal, right, oh money. Everywhere you go,
you're tracked by your communicator.

Speaker 16 (53:50):
Yeah, the United Federation of Planets, which has a logo
that looks an awful lot like the United Nations logo.

Speaker 5 (53:57):
Exactly. You know exactly where I was with that.

Speaker 16 (54:00):
Yeah, we've evolved, We've evolved as a universe now, so
you know, we've done away with all the wars, We've
done away from human misery. We're above it all. So
don't you want to evolve with us?

Speaker 5 (54:14):
No proud property and no real money. I mean, they
still had problems with smugglers. If you remember the comedic
episodes with Harry Mud you know, and the space station
guy that was selling triples. They still had entrepreneurship that
was going on. I don't know how they you know,
how they paid for that, But nobody on the in

(54:37):
the Federation had. They had everything they needed because you
just go up to a food thing and say, give
me a cup of coffee, and it was free.

Speaker 8 (54:45):
You know.

Speaker 16 (54:45):
Yeah, it looked like a microwave, but it functioned, you know.
But that's the thing. Even as they addressed the computer,
the computer responded and gave them what they wanted, you know.
And the smartphone does the same thing today. You know,
you can say hey Google, soh yeah a Syria Siri,
you know, it responds, gives you the information you need. Yeah,

(55:05):
I mean, I mean it's all they knew back then.
What was being planned for the future. It was all
predicted from It is something about immigrats. I hear the
music people know a right, yeah, ill hold you over
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Speaker 37 (58:46):
Covenmerica Family News almost Epe, the highest ranking Minnesota and
in Congress, is demanding that the state's governor resigned over
continued unrest in Minneapolis as agitators clashed with federal law enforcement.

Speaker 38 (59:11):
House majority Whip Tom Emmer, the number three House GOP leader,
issued a fresh demand for Tim Wallas to resign as
demonstrations in their state's largest city rage over the Trump
administration's immigration crackdown and tensions showed no sign of easy.

Speaker 39 (59:26):
Law enforcement officers are repeatedly harassed, assaulted, and demonized by
paid agitators and failed and corrupt politicians who care more
about scoring points with the radicals in their party than
enforcing the rule of law and keeping Minnesota safe.

Speaker 38 (59:45):
The fraud in Minnesota reportedly goes back more than ten years,
with claims of Somali scammers carrying luggage full of tens
of millions of taxpayer dollars out of Minneapolis Saint Paul
International Airport as far back as twenty fourteen and then
brought to terrorists in the Middle East. Minnesota state Representative
and gubernatorial candidate Kristin Robbins talks about the extent of

(01:00:06):
the crimes which the Justice Department believes were committed through
fake businesses and organizations.

Speaker 40 (01:00:12):
It's been known for years, but we didn't realize how
much was still going on. The numbers from the last
two years dwarf what was reported back in twenty nineteen,
and so my understanding talking to retired airport police is
that they were told, you know, once the money was declared,
that there was nothing they could do about it.

Speaker 38 (01:00:33):
President Trump met with Venezuelan opposition leader at Nobel Peace
Prize winner Maria Carino Machado, but she hasn't been tapped
to her be or country's next leader. The Trump administration
praised interim presidents Delcia Rodriguez instead. Texas congress Woman Beth
Van Dyne promises she'll support her free and fair election
for the Venezuelan people, whether.

Speaker 41 (01:00:51):
Or not that's the current regime, or whether or not
that's the opposition with Machado.

Speaker 22 (01:00:55):
I think what we need to do is allow that
country to make that decision in the interim while we
were waiting for things to settle down.

Speaker 38 (01:01:01):
As a lawsuit plays out over whether hospitals can carry
out gender manipulation, on children. Two Wisconsin hospitals are cutting
the treatment they provide. Fox six Milwaukee Sam Kramer has more.

Speaker 42 (01:01:12):
This week, Children's Wisconsin and UW Health announced they will
stop offering this care to transgender children seventeen and younger.
The announcements put both systems in line with this December
directive from HHS Secretary Robert F.

Speaker 27 (01:01:25):
Kennedy Junior.

Speaker 42 (01:01:26):
He called the care sex rejecting, adding it's not safe
nor effective. It also says Kennedy can exclude any individual
or entities that failed to comply from federal healthcare programs,
meaning he could withhold Medicare and Medicaid funding, which hospitals
need to survive.

Speaker 38 (01:01:44):
Many people put ideology over reality, and the situation of
this week between a senator and a doctor is proof,
Chris Woodward explains.

Speaker 27 (01:01:52):
Earlier this week, Missouri Senator Josh Holly was questioning board
certified obgy and Nishe Verma. When Holly repeatedly asked whether
men could get pregnant. Verma would not answer the question.

Speaker 8 (01:02:04):
Do you think that men can get pregnant?

Speaker 43 (01:02:06):
I hesitated there because I wasn't sure where the conversation
was going or what the goal was. I mean I
do take care of patients with different identities. I take
care of many women. I take care of people with
different identities. And so that's where I paused. I think
I wasn't sure where you were going with that.

Speaker 11 (01:02:23):
Well, the goal is is the truth?

Speaker 13 (01:02:24):
So can men get pregnant again?

Speaker 43 (01:02:27):
The reason I paused there is I'm not really sure
what the goal of the question.

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Goal is is to establish a biological reality.

Speaker 27 (01:02:34):
Responding to this on American Family Radio, doctor Alex McFarlane
said it was a simple yes or no question.

Speaker 44 (01:02:40):
It's very telling that she said, I'm not sure what
the goal of the question is. Because when there's narrative
over truth, there's ideology over reality, you ameliorate your answer
based on what your goal and expected outcome is. That's

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not how truth work. Truth is is yes or no,
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From FEMA Regions five and ten. This is the second
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January twenty twenty six. As we get back into the
show here continuing on, we have Mike from Kentucky on
the line right now, and Mike wanted to make another comment.
I think you said it was about immigration. Is that correct, Mike?

Speaker 5 (01:06:03):
For sure? I think I'm in REMA Female Region seven.

Speaker 16 (01:06:07):
By the way, Okay, just since you mentioned that, Yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 5 (01:06:12):
American Family Radio. I always laugh when I hear that
American Family Radio newscaster's name that the news you just
played his name, Rusty Pugh, and he's on he's on
Christian radio. I'm like, that'd be a contrived name for
a Christian radio broadcaster.

Speaker 16 (01:06:28):
But yeah, not everybody. Actually, here's the afa thing. I
think some stations come away during the top of the hour,
but yeah, on our stream at least we play the
h the news at the top of the hour, and
there's a commentary Rusty Pew and uh, yeah, it's interesting.
It might very well be a pseudo name.

Speaker 5 (01:06:51):
Stage name. But any event, you know, I noticed the
pacing that he was doing today. It seemed a little automated.
I think at some point, if not now, we're not
going to know. I just saw Ashton Kusher if you
know who he was, you know, the actor, and he
was saying that he took his all the teachings from

(01:07:12):
his zen Master and made a chat GPT that he
can consult with. Yeah, and I'm like, how long until
we can do that with Grandpa? If you got enough
recordings of Grandpa, you can make your own little Yeah.

Speaker 16 (01:07:29):
Absolutely, you can essentially keep somebody alive forever. And isn't
that really what the transhumanists have in mind for all
of us? You know all imagine Henry Kissinger's wisdom never dying.

Speaker 9 (01:07:44):
Oh lord we could, We could hear.

Speaker 16 (01:07:46):
From Henry Kissinger anytime we want to. There's the future.
Here's the future, Winston. You want to want a view
of the future, imagine Henry Kissinger's boot stamping on your
face forever.

Speaker 5 (01:08:02):
O Lordie. Anyway, I've never heard and you can do
this with the search engines. I like Duck Duck Go,
but they all have a little AI assistant now and
if you search repeatedly and play around with the keywords,
you can eventually get the search engines to admit Immigration

(01:08:23):
and Customs and enforcements. Since last year has literally arrested
maybe over ten thousand, I don't know how many thousands
of criminals involved in organized crime. And the Louisville office
you know of Oh it's not ice, but the customs houses,

(01:08:46):
I forget what they're called, but they have press releases
all the time where they seize these shipments of fake
Apple EarPods and you know, fake whatever, you know, coach
purses or all this designer stuff. And my local audience

(01:09:08):
demanded that I make a Facebook group form my tradio
show that I had called Bide Oak Sahak. And that's
one of the first things that I did was make
rules for the group that you have to because I
knew this was a problem in our small town. The
state police came in and seized they said, up to
five million dollars in inventory from a store that wanted

(01:09:30):
me to do a commercial for it. They had all
kinds of fake University of Kentucky memorabilia, you know, fake whatever,
you know, counterfeit stuff, and that's one of the ways
that organized crime, in human trafficking is funded. So the
kind of stuff that's going on up in Minnesota with

(01:09:52):
the briefcases full of cash going out to terrorists, that's
that's just one you know, corrupt way that they're they're
doing this sort of thing.

Speaker 16 (01:10:00):
But yeah, and I think the Democrats are on the take.
I think that they're getting a percentage. Why else would
they be going along with this. I think a lot
of this money is being used, you know, like you said,
to fun terrorists to go out of the country, you know,
send it back home whatever. But they're getting they're getting
a portion of it. And that's the only thing that

(01:10:25):
makes sense as to why they're not only tolerating it,
but promoting it and in fact stirring up opposition to
it when somebody comes in and tries to put a
stop to it.

Speaker 5 (01:10:36):
Well, the average person probably doesn't realize the levels of
corruption that there are out there. But years ago, Bureau
of Economic Analysis government agency along with the FBI, and
I think one another one, they've got three different reports
that they all did the research themselves and it all
averages out to about seven thousand dollars per person kept

(01:10:58):
per capita in revenue just from illegal drugs. That doesn't
count the human trafficking side, which, like I said, is
funded a lot by these bootleg counterfeit and smuggling operations.
So don't buy a fake don't buy fake stuff just
because you want to carry a coach, perse Ladies or

(01:11:20):
a Vera Bradley or any of those brands. You could
be funding human trafficking without realizing it. And so the
ICE Customs enforcement type, you can go to their web
pages and look at these. They've got press releases that
I've not heed any of the media talking about. I
mean in South Carolina or North Carolina. North Carolina, they've

(01:11:44):
arrested just I think just this year or something like
three thousand and The term that you were looking for
earlier is undocumented migrants. That's what they call them. That's
the politically correct term. They're just undocumented migrants. Yeah, yeah, say,
can't say illegal aliens. But in with the documented migrants

(01:12:06):
comes all these you know, hardened criminal types. They don't
care about the law. Obviously, none of them really cared
about the law. Some of them are kind of refugees.
Some of them come from places that we've went over
and bombed the crap out of. I mean, you know,
what are you going to do? You take your children
and you escape. I actually know somebody who escaped from

(01:12:27):
the whole of tomorrow that was going on in the
Czech Republic and they said, oh, don't call it the
Czech Republicans Czechoslovakia. But they took their baby on their
hip in nineteen sixty seven and they escaped over to Austria,
went to the US embassy and applied legally the way
he should applied for refuge status. They got a job

(01:12:47):
in a technology company I won't name in a large
city and they witnessed voice to text in nineteen sixty nine. Wow,
because they were being called they were being called down
to the labrary because of their accent. The heavy used
the ortope An accent. They want to be able to
transcribe that direct to the typewriter.

Speaker 16 (01:13:07):
Teletype nineteen sixty nine.

Speaker 5 (01:13:10):
Huh, yeah, And that was depicted in Star Trek. Since
we mentioned Star Trek earlier, it's called Assignment Earth and
Terry gar walked off the set. It was supposed to
be a new TV series. Terry gar got really pissed
off it at the excuse my French. But she got
really mad at Geene Roddenberry because he kept wanting her
to wear shorter and shorter skirts and show more. But

(01:13:34):
so that that pilot went nowhere because she was like,
you going to be his regular character as a secretary.
And he sat her down as the typewriter and she
started trying to type it out. He said, I want
to know everything you've done the last three days. Type
it out or you know, and he pointed at the typewriter. Well,
she didn't know it had voice to text. So he

(01:13:55):
flips his switch boo, and it starts typing everything. She says,
already happened at a phone company in a certain large city.

Speaker 16 (01:14:03):
I'll you go, yeah, I appreciate that. That's very interesting,
it goes. It serves to illustrate the fact that technology
is way ahead of where they claim it is, which
makes you wonder, exactly where is the AI? You know,
this AI thing has come out of nowhere, seemingly and

(01:14:25):
seemingly overnight. Just bloom just exploded, not only in popularity,
I can understand why it's exploded in popularity because it
is a useful tool. Being able to ask questions of
the almost like you have a person there to talk

(01:14:47):
to this thing, and be able to follow up. See,
that's what search engines don't have, is the ability you
can put in a query into a search engine, but
and you might be able to find the answer that
you're looking for, but following up, drilling deeper down and

(01:15:08):
and to use a metaphor, scratching exactly where you itch.
Addressing exactly the problem that you have and being able
to explain it like you're talking to somebody and explaining
it to an expert who then can provide you the
solution or the answer to your to your question can

(01:15:29):
save you a lot of time. It is remarkable how
much time you can save by being able to drill
exactly into what you need at a given moment. So
I can completely understand why it's popular, But the fact
that it came literally see or seemingly out of nowhere.

Speaker 17 (01:15:49):
They've always done that, always they have, especially IBM, They've
always been way ahead of whatever it is they're releasing
at the moment.

Speaker 16 (01:15:58):
Yeah, something like this would take years, decades into development,
you know, And I understand that open Ai has been
behind a lot of this. Elon Musk's Elon Musk played
a role in open Ai as I recall, But how
many years was this being worked on without really you know,

(01:16:23):
behind the scenes, without anybody really even knowing that it
was in development, and then all of a sudden boom,
here it is bursts on the stage, and we're supposed
to believe, Oh, it's all just very new, came out
of nowhere.

Speaker 17 (01:16:40):
Yep, just working on it in the last month, and
here it.

Speaker 16 (01:16:44):
Is exactly something we threw together, you know, h It's
just amazing, just amazing. But anyway, we were talking about
and by the way, folks, you're welcome to call in,
just like Mike did six ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six,
the six ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six or toll

(01:17:05):
free eight four four six four six eight three seven six,
you know, the Senate Judiciary Committee. Let's turn our attention
toward that. You sent me the video earlier in the week,
Vicky of this hearing on the admission of unvetted refugees
into the country by the Biden administration after the US

(01:17:28):
military pull out in Afghanistan of May of twenty twenty one,
I think is when that happened. Everybody remembers the chaotic
pull out of Afghanistan, where you had this military cargo
plane taking off and you have people hanging on to
the wheels. I shouldn't laugh, because it was a pretty
devastating scene. Anyway. The chairman of the hearing was Senator

(01:17:53):
John Cornyn.

Speaker 45 (01:17:54):
After the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan in two thousand twenty
one that led to Kabul falling to the Taliban, the
Biden administration carried out a haphazard evacuation and parole of
more than seventy thousand Afghan nationals into the United States.
Many of the seventy thousand Afghan nationals that were pearled

(01:18:16):
in the United States were unvetted and allowed to travel
throughout the United States even when we had derogatory information
or concerns about them. On November the twenty sixth, we'll
remember that one of these Afghan nationals, a man named
Ramanula I'm going to pitcher his name Kanwal, carried out

(01:18:38):
an ambush style shooting against our National Guard service members
here in the nation's capital.

Speaker 9 (01:18:45):
One of them was killed. Sarah Beckstrom.

Speaker 45 (01:18:47):
This tragic incident first legs bare the obvious question how
did this murderer come to be let in the United
States in the first place? And secondly, how do we
know that there are no other such Afghan nationals in
the United States who might carry out another similar attack.
During his first administration, President Trump created a strategy for

(01:19:09):
an effective drawdown in Afghanistan based on input for military
leaders on the ground. President Biden chose to ignore that strategy,
presumably to land another rebuke of President Trump's policies or
to make a political point.

Speaker 16 (01:19:24):
Okay, that's not true. Biden didn't ignore Trump's plan. He
followed it, and we covered this before on the show.
He's talking about the Doha Deal. In my opinion, the
first Trump administration shares the blame for the messi Afghanistan
pull out. They were the ones who negotiated the Doha Deal,

(01:19:45):
the agreement with the Taliban for the US pullout. The
Brookings Institute is one of those think tanks we mentioned
earlier for the New World Order establishment, but they had
some good analysis on this deal. There was a woman
the name of Medheita Afzil who was writing for Brookings
and said the deal was flawed, but Biden also shares

(01:20:08):
the blame because he wasn't bound, you know, because he
was Basically, he claims he was bound to follow it,
but he didn't have to follow it. Let me just
share a little bit about what she had to say.
On April sixth, the White House released a report. And
this is back in twenty twenty three that she wrote this.

(01:20:29):
The White House released a report showing defending its withdrawal
from Afghanistan. This is when Biden was in office. The
twelve page summary, she says, was released on the cusp
of Easter weekend, presumably to minimize attention to it, but
the substance of the document and the accompanying press briefing
with National Security Council spokesman John Kirby nevertheless generated immediate

(01:20:53):
interest as well as criticism. The document's bottom line was
that the Biden administration inherited the problem from the Doha
Deal from the Trump administration, which significantly limited its options
and did as well as it could. The administration did
in terms of the withdrawal in the evacuation between August

(01:21:14):
fourteenth and August thirty first, twenty twenty one. The document
comes across as defensive, perhaps unsurprising given the withdrawal was
then under scrutiny after it happened from a Republican controlled
House of Representatives. With the twenty twenty four election looming,
there aren't any political incentives to admit fault, especially because
the Afghanistan withdraw is already seen as a foreign policy

(01:21:37):
failure for the Biden administration. But Kirby's own admission the
report's purpose is not accountability, but in its current format
makes for disingenuous reading and suggests that the Biden administration
hasn't seriously grappled with the debacle of the Summer of
twenty twenty one. It is true that former President Donald
Trump's Doha deal with the Taliban was incredibly flawed and

(01:22:03):
that it limited President Joe Biden's options. I would even
dispute that, But she goes on. She says, many of
us noted at the time that it was badly negotiated,
giving the Taliban everything they wanted a date for America
to leave Afghanistan, while asking for very little in return
besides counter terror promises. It excluded the Afghan government. While

(01:22:27):
the deal's architect, Zalmai Kalizad, argued that it's multiple pieces,
one of which included the start of peace talks between
the Taliban and the Afghan government would work together. The
text as it was written read like a timeline to surrender.
It embolded the Taliban, emboldened them, and weakened the Afghan government.

(01:22:49):
The public has never seen its classified appendices. Now why
is that? Why would any of this be classified anymore? See,
you're not allowed to know anything, but you get to
pay for it all in many ways, in money and
in blood. We spent twenty years in Afghanistan. We have
the right to know the details of the pullout. But no,

(01:23:13):
I guess we don't, she says. Yet, it's also not
quite correct to suggest that the Trump administration alone is
to blame for how the summer of twenty twenty one unfolded,
or the harried nature of the last two weeks of
August in kabbl Biden and his team had agency in
the decision to withdraw in twenty twenty one, and in

(01:23:34):
the manner of withdrawal, and the roots of the fall
of the Afghan government and the army of twenty twenty
one went beyond the Doha Deal. They were a deeper
reflection of the ultimately unsuccessful twenty year American effort in Afghanistan.
Any honest reckoning with the events of twenty twenty one
August is incomplete without acknowledging that. Now, she goes on

(01:23:55):
to say, and I don't want to read the whole article.
There is actually two articles which I'll put in the
show notes from her about this, which I think are important. Yes,
this is the Brookings Institute, but I think she spot
on on this, and that is she says, the Biden
administration had agency. Look, folks, here's the thing. To suggest

(01:24:17):
that the United States government is bound to any agreement
that it makes is laughable. How many times does the
United States make agreements and then turn around and renag
on them all the time. But the agreement, the Doha Deal,
was contingent upon a number of things that the Talibans
would do, which were already being violated at the time

(01:24:41):
that Biden took office. Okay, they were already in violation,
which would have been Biden's exit ramp out of the agreement.
So Biden didn't have to withdraw in the manner in
the timetable which he did. That being said, I didn't

(01:25:03):
want our troops to stay there, and the idea that was,
you know, and maybe the reason why the pressure was
on to withdraw is because by staying there, the talband
would have continued to attack our troops after the expiration
of the deal if they weren't gone by the time
of the state of deadline. The bottom line is there

(01:25:26):
is there is no you don't get us into wars.

Speaker 9 (01:25:30):
That's the.

Speaker 16 (01:25:32):
Takeaway of all of this. There is no easy way out.
This is why you don't start wars in the first place.
And I find it interesting the blame game that's going on.
Oh look, it's Trump's fault. Oh no, it's Biden's fault.
How about it's George W. Bush's fault. Nobody ever wants
to bring that up. Why were we there in the

(01:25:52):
first place? Nine to eleven was a total hoax. It
was a total inside job. And anybody that's willing to
sit down and read with an open mind, I can
prove that too. There's more than enough evidence of that.
This whole thing was a massive syop. And there was
no reason why one American life, one American had to

(01:26:15):
spill their blood there. We should have never been there
in the first place. This was a war for a
greater Israel. That's the bottom line. That's the whole reason
why we were there. We were never really attacked. This
is an engineered syop on the American people, just like
all the crap that's going on today with Iran. Now,

(01:26:36):
you know, gosh, I'm up against the clock. I'll tell
you what. Let me go ahead and take the top
bottom of the other break. We'll continue in the next
half hour, and we'll take your calls as well. Just
hang with me just a moment, caller, we'll take you
right after the break. Stay with us, ladies and gentlemen,
as Governor America continues here on the other side.

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Speaker 31 (01:31:00):
For the res startion.

Speaker 30 (01:31:09):
Covernmerica.

Speaker 16 (01:31:25):
Welcome back to the broadcast this is Governor America. As
we continue here on this seventeenth of January twenty twenty six,
let's go back to the phones. The phone number if
you'd like to call on six ten, six hundred seventeen
seventy six. That's six ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six.
Or toll free eight four four six four six eight
three seven six that's eight four four six. Govern Steve

(01:31:48):
in Texas, I think is on the line right now. Hello,
you're on the air.

Speaker 48 (01:31:53):
Yes, well, Hello, Hello, Darren, Hello, Vicky.

Speaker 41 (01:31:57):
Hi.

Speaker 48 (01:31:57):
I kind of wanted to go back to not as
much as that was a very interesting segment after Mike
called in, But what Mike was calling in talking about
Star Trek. I bumped into a issue last week that
reminded me of how much Star Trek had programmed me

(01:32:18):
while I was a child and continued up until I
was an adult. And it has to do with everything
we're dealing with today, the large language models, control of whatever.
I was doing a job for a customer and it
was working on some TVs that are designed to collect

(01:32:40):
made it metadata on hotel customers, and so all these
TVs are getting smarter and smarter in order to understand
what their customers are watching and seeing and what not
and so forth. And I was migrating from a fiber
op dation from a co op TV lineup to a

(01:33:02):
fiber optic one, and so they changed the entire channel lineup.
And so the company sent me a list of all
the channels that they were going to get and the
configurations and the frequencies and of YadA YadA technical babble.
And I punched that into the software to reprogram all

(01:33:22):
the TVs once they come over to make the cut.

Speaker 41 (01:33:25):
But it didn't work.

Speaker 48 (01:33:26):
And I'm going, oh, what's wrong? And I scanned all
the channels like you normally do with these TVs, and well, okay,
well the cutover worked, and they gave me all these channels,
but the information that they emailed me wasn't correct. Oh
my god, I got to get all these TVs in
a hotel working. How am I going to do that?

(01:33:48):
In the olden days, I'd sit there and take the
output from the TV, put it into a file, and
then use my eyeballs and look at it and say, okay,
what's it doing? Okay? And then I take the output
from the software that that programmed the TV and say
what's this doing?

Speaker 9 (01:34:07):
And that takes a long time.

Speaker 48 (01:34:10):
And I remember there's that tool out there all over
the place, and I picked the Google one, the Google
AI thing, the LA language model, and well, I uploaded
the output from the software and I said, analyze this
software and tell me all the all the elements within

(01:34:30):
it and define those.

Speaker 49 (01:34:32):
And it did.

Speaker 48 (01:34:34):
And then I took the output from the TV and
I said, analyzed the output and define those. Okay, compare
the difference, and it told me what was wrong. And
I go, holy crap. I watched so much Star Trek
next Generation, watching Jordi talk to a damn computer, and

(01:34:54):
now I just did it. Yes, it was actually scary.

Speaker 16 (01:34:59):
Yeah, isn't that amazing? Welcome to the future. Yeah, And
you've got to wonder where this is ultimately going, because
we see robotics everywhere.

Speaker 9 (01:35:08):
You know.

Speaker 16 (01:35:08):
Somebody said that in the next oh, I don't remember
exactly the timeframe, maybe ten years, you're going to have
a robot in your house and it's basically going to
be kind of like a member of the family. I
don't think I like that idea. I can only imagine
my robot standing over me with a knife and I
wake up in the middle of the night and you know,

(01:35:28):
because something hacked into it or something, you know, the
programming somehow got screwed up, and the next thing you know,
you're you're trying to make your way through the door
and run for your life. Yea with my family. Yeah. So,
but this is the point where we are in American
history anymore. And you know, the only other thing. I

(01:35:49):
saw a news story recently where they said that China
is investing a lot in their workforce in robotics, and
they said that where is that going to leave the
human worker? Well, it's very clear to me that where
their goal, what their goal is is to transform or

(01:36:11):
transform all the people into machines. That is the future
of where this whole Claus Schwab, somebody mentioned Claus Schwab earlier.
That's what they want to do is transform everyone into
a post human world.

Speaker 17 (01:36:30):
Actually, I don't think that they want to keep as
many people as we have. I mean, they're going to
use people to the extent that they can. But I
don't know. I was thinking about that this morning in
terms of why are we fighting with all these countries?

(01:36:54):
What is the point of fighting and what what does
it do well. Obviously, it gets rid of people, It
eliminates people, and people at this point are disposable at
least that's how I see it.

Speaker 16 (01:37:12):
Yeah, well that's been the case throughout history, is population
control and reducing the numbers. But the numbers that remain
will only be useful if you are willing to be
you know, again going back to the Star Trek episodes,
which were so rich in predictive programming, you know, be

(01:37:33):
absorbed by the borg. You got to be absorbed by
the Borg. You got to be a part of the collective.
If you're not a part of the collective, you're not
going to be useful to the matrix. So that's what
this is what we were up against. And it's a
spiritual battle. So I'm not trying to make it to
the point where people are so overwhelmed with bad news

(01:37:55):
that they feel like they have no record, no remedy.
But this is very much a spiritual war and we
all need to pray against it as well as fight
against it and expose it for what it is. You know,
It's like the Bible says, have no fellowship with the
unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them or rebuke them,

(01:38:19):
you know. And I think another way of saying that
would be to expose them, you know, And that's what
we try to do on a regular basis. Do you
have anything else there, Steve, No, But.

Speaker 48 (01:38:31):
I think you're right. But the HR departments are putting
out a bunch of propaganda of the future employees are
ones that can use these what they call AI applications.
And where we are kind of going is human beings
are being turned into middleware that take disparate systems and

(01:38:57):
leverage these large language models to correlate and to generate output.
Like I just described in my former story, I was
basically the middleware that allowed this. You can't just tell
this Google AI or LM fix my TVs. There was

(01:39:19):
a whole bunch of stuff I had to do to
have it come up with the answer so I could
fix the TV. But did it fix the TV? Well,
I was definitely middleware.

Speaker 16 (01:39:29):
But well, that's where your robot overlords come in because
in the future, in the future, they will eliminate the
middleman and just have your robot overlord do it for you.

Speaker 17 (01:39:43):
But then who would you be fixing the TV for?

Speaker 16 (01:39:46):
Well, that's where the knife over your throat in the
middle of the night comes in.

Speaker 17 (01:39:51):
Yeah, sorry, or a war in some far off place.
That doesn't mean it doesn't matter a bit to us.

Speaker 16 (01:39:59):
Oh don't but don't worry. Rosie. Rosie, the robot will
keep track of FIGHTO while you're gone. The final might
be a robot too.

Speaker 17 (01:40:08):
So have you seen the new mechanical dogs?

Speaker 16 (01:40:13):
No?

Speaker 17 (01:40:13):
Oh, there are things that there's very lifelike. Yeah, almost
like a real dog, except you don't have to take
it out for a walk.

Speaker 16 (01:40:22):
Well, I know they have a number of robots now
that will track criminals in places where people can't go.
So there's you know, those things are all that stuff
is chilling. Imagine having a robot track you guy. Hey,
thank you for the call. Appreciate it all. Steve says
he's had enough. He's he's leaving. I can't take any more.

(01:40:46):
All right, let's go back to the phone. By the way,
it's six', ten six hundred seventeen seventy. Six that's six,'
ten six hundred seventeen, seventy six or toll free eight
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eighty three. Seventy six now we're going to go Out. To, maryland,

(01:41:06):
now hello you're on. The air, go, ahead, Please.

Speaker 50 (01:41:09):
Well hi, Good morning Vicky. And darren thanks. SO much
i really appreciate. Your show, thank You just Linen. And
maryland you're right about the. Spiritual war, in FACT when
i Found, THE mennonites I thought i'd, hit gold, you
know because they were still against, tech Then and, i'm,
like finally people who. Get it, you know you can't

(01:41:29):
play In the devil's sandbox and expect to. Stay clean
it's kind of the. Litter box put robots in. The,
house well remember everybody's. Vacuum cleaner well.

Speaker 16 (01:41:41):
That's, true yeah they got the uh what are they,
called rumbus.

Speaker 50 (01:41:45):
So already mapped out.

Speaker 9 (01:41:47):
Your.

Speaker 50 (01:41:47):
House yep and all of these devices pick up, your
audio your cell, phone off NEVER.

Speaker 16 (01:41:53):
Your.

Speaker 50 (01:41:53):
Dvr NO actually i had a thing And the pepco
company sent out a COMPANY because i called about. My
bill but at, THE time, i SAID can i tell
You somehow I'm feeling it's going to sound, really weird
BUT because i FELT like i was just like, being,
electrified right it Was powered and the woman listened to

(01:42:14):
me and, she said everything you said are symptoms of
exposure to. High voltage, she said do you have one
of those things in? Your YARD and i said a
cable box and she, SAID no a tall TOWER and i.
Said no, she said can you? SEE one, i said,
well no there are trees. And houses, mind you they've

(01:42:35):
the trees have shrunk significantly in the past. Fifteen years
but be that. ASN'T me i still don't. See them there.
Are houses and she sent the pepko. Ci out it was,
getting DARK but, i. THOUGHT okay i TURNED and i
got an old. Am radio my husband said. Transistor radio
turned it down, to nothing and so it was on.

(01:42:56):
The station walked around the house to see if, you
know there was any dirty electricity. OR anything i got
next TO, the dvr which was, off supposedly except they're never.
Off either they're just, on standby and the radio started talking.
To me and at the exact, same time The huge
pepco truck pulled into the driveway or. Near it the

(01:43:17):
whole house lit up because the windows. WERE open i,
was like there was like an. ALIEN invasion i, WAS
like i didn't.

Speaker 41 (01:43:22):
Do.

Speaker 16 (01:43:23):
It wow.

Speaker 50 (01:43:27):
But the other thing is this STUFF. With ai they've
been assessing the data and working on it for forty
or fifty years so every TIME and i just, go
nuts and, people say What does? Google it, i'm like Don't, use,
google folks. Stop, It yeah and because we have fed.
The beast and THAT'S why i got Off. THE internet

(01:43:49):
I mean i'd gotten off a wireless back around, twenty
fifteen BUT then i got Off the internet in twenty
SEVENTEEN when i learned they were running virtual reality in
the background of every. Browser screen your brain does not have.
A firewall, i mean this technology has the capability of
totally manipulating you without.

Speaker 16 (01:44:10):
Your knowledge well you can see it in the social media.

Speaker 50 (01:44:14):
Actions and we can pray all, we want but it's the.
Same way, you know faith without works. Is, dead well
saying well you're just going To trust jesus what? Keep
sinning that doesn't. Work either so, you know if we,
keep drinking we're still going to, get drunk. You know
and that's not saying that somebody can't take a drink

(01:44:35):
that's not. An alcoholic but if you're, an alcoholic you can't,
you know you. Can't partake and if you want to, stay,
SOBER well.

Speaker 16 (01:44:42):
I think i think you have to keep everything into.
Proper perspective.

Speaker 50 (01:44:44):
Addictive, SUBSTANCE yeah i think you have to keep addictive
can can you?

Speaker 16 (01:44:48):
Hear? ME okay i think you have to keep things into.
Proper perspective it's like any. Other Tool the internet is
a is, a tool and you have to. Be careful,
you're right you can very easily. Get manipulated IT'S like
i was telling my daughter just, last night because she
was telling Me that iran, Is, evil DAD and, i said,

(01:45:12):
YOU know i saw some of the posts that you've,
been FORWARDING and, i says the thing that you have
to keep in mind is anytime they want to go
to war with, a country they will always elevate all kinds.
Of narratives they will build a narrative against. The Regime
and i'm Not saying iran is evil or. Not evil

(01:45:34):
i'm saying that there are things that Could replace iran
that are more Evil than iran, currently is and it's
not certainly a COUNTRY that i would want to. Live
in but at the, SAME time i do know that,
throughout History The united states government has, toppled regimes and

(01:45:56):
prior to their, doing that they have created narratives in
the media or now social media where they try to
say that they're doing all kinds of manner of human
rights violations or, you, know genocides things. Like that you
always villainize the nation that you're trying to overthrow to

(01:46:18):
create the justification for. Doing so and THAT'S what i
was trying to get through. To her, you know, social
media so called, social media it has gotten to the
point where it's the algorithms basically are Subs are they're
kind of taking the place of the mainstream. Establishment, media

(01:46:40):
now anytime they want to create a narrative or elevate,
a narrative what do. They do they boost the algorithmic
posts that are promoting the narrative that they want to.
Put forward And so i'm seeing that Now. With iran

(01:47:00):
everywhere we're seeing, you know bodies stacked up. Like cordwood,
you know. These protesters oh look at they're murdering. The,
protesters well, number one why are the protesters? Taking place
why is that?

Speaker 9 (01:47:11):
Going on.

Speaker 16 (01:47:13):
Is The state? DEPARTMENT involved i think they. PROBABLY are
i don't think there's any question.

Speaker 17 (01:47:20):
About it The uh color revolutions started to quote bring
democracy to, those countries so they It's and i'm not
sure who put together the, strategic plan whether IT, was
usai d or in the state department. Or whatever but

(01:47:43):
the idea is to build an insurgency in the country
of whoever the. Minorities are and They Started color revolution
for the purpose of. Regime change and how do, you
know how do you get, Shame, change well you bring
democracy and. Elections systems do You? Remember iraq, oh absolutely

(01:48:11):
it was the same Thing the. Purple, thumbs yeah because
they were, illiterate people so.

Speaker 16 (01:48:18):
They, you, Know Well saddam HUSSEIN as, i recall uh
he had Won A United nations award for. Women's, rights,
okay because, oh absolutely he turned off the electricity of
fathers who would not let, their children their their daughters go.

(01:48:39):
To school he was he was a champion for women
going to school and, learning education, you know which is
something that is completely almost. UNHEARD of i guess In
extreme muslim countries they try to suppress women. From Learning

(01:49:00):
and i'm not trying to paint them all with, a
broadbrush but the point is is that there is a lot.
Of things if you read, That book i'll try to
remember to put it in. The show Notes From, nita
renfrew who lived in, a rock she paints an Entirely
different she did a Biography On, saddam hussein which paints
an entirely different you know, image, image yeah of that,

(01:49:26):
man then, you know and and she addresses some of,
the weaknesses but she also addresses the allegation that he Gassed. The,
kords okay we heard a Lot, About oh saddam husaid
he Gassed, the kords and that was something that they
had repeatedly ad nauseum used as a justification for going

(01:49:47):
in and taking. Him out so when you've been around for,
a while and you've studied these things for, a while
and you've seen these patterns play, out before and this
IS what I told jessica last night when she was
talking Talking. About iran so you've got to be CAREFUL
because i have a little bit of an advantage over
you in that Sense that i've been paying. Attention longer,

(01:50:07):
i'm OLDER and i have seen this movie play, out
before the plot that's playing out again before. Our eyes
and this is something they do over and over and
over again to try to Convince the american, public, that
hey because they have to sell you, your war they

(01:50:30):
have to sell it. To you and that's exactly what
they're doing, right now is selling it. To you i'm. Not,
BUYING sorry i don't. WANT war i don't think there's
going to be any, good outcome Especially. With iran iran Is,
no iraq the allies That the, iran has it's. You

(01:50:54):
know and they did the same Thing With Bishar Ali
sad Libya Leader, momar kadafi same thing over and over and. Over.
Again folks i'm tired. Of it aren't you tired?

Speaker 51 (01:51:05):
Of war.

Speaker 16 (01:51:08):
It's time to change tactics and recognize these things for what. They, Are,
HEY lenn i don't mean to leave. You hanging did
you have anything?

Speaker 41 (01:51:14):
Else now it's just.

Speaker 50 (01:51:17):
The wireless technology is Doing. The internet it's don't exactly
what it was designed. To do darb, creates technology and
it's not for. Our benefit it's. For defense it's, for
war and it's going to enslave us and if we're,
not SMART and i don't know how we get out.
OF it i don't have. THE solution i only have

(01:51:37):
the solution, for myself and that's just to avoid the
technology altogether as MUCH as. I, can yeah because we can't.
CONTROL it, i mean. It's it and the addiction to
the wireless. Is, horrible yes it's literal, physical addiction but
it's not like any, other addiction like when you get
off of it and you can't get away from it

(01:51:58):
NOW like i couldn't in. TWENTY fifteen i, MEAN now,
i mean which is surrounded. By it but at least
it doesn't come in.

Speaker 9 (01:52:06):
My, house yeah there, you go, my house, my.

Speaker 50 (01:52:09):
Rules my my, you know.

Speaker 29 (01:52:12):
My tools, my tools absolutely.

Speaker 50 (01:52:15):
Fakers and go home if you want to.

Speaker 16 (01:52:16):
Sit, them yep there.

Speaker 8 (01:52:17):
You.

Speaker 50 (01:52:17):
Go no but because it is dangerous and we're contributing.
To it every day. We contribute so HOW am? I
contributing and HOW am i trying to? STOP it i
try to. WARN people i have enough friends that have died.
OF clioblastoma i don't want anybody.

Speaker 41 (01:52:34):
Else.

Speaker 50 (01:52:35):
TO no, i mean that's the only known correlation. To
glioblastomas exposure to wireless the. Only known but the government
codified it into law that you can't use health reasons to. Fight,
wireless yeah and.

Speaker 16 (01:52:52):
Then then they put the wireless meters on. YOUR house. I,
did yeah they got the wireless meters on. Your House
on musca has got the satellites in. Outer space you,
can run but you. Can't hide that's the that's how
they've made it.

Speaker 50 (01:53:06):
Isn't, it well and they've also convinced you that wireless
is A wireless i, KNOW people I know i've had
friends that have satellite dishes and think they're not. Using
wireless you know.

Speaker 16 (01:53:18):
That's, wireless well there's a difference between reception, and transmission,
you know the, satellite dish unless you're talking about LIKE
a us.

Speaker 50 (01:53:29):
Cable And Not. Wi fi at the, same, time though
now that they now that because they're running virtual reality
on all, browser screens what you're looking at you don't
even know because your brain is taking it in but
you're not conscious. Of it that to me is really.

Speaker 16 (01:53:45):
Scary, stuff, yeah, WELL listen i appreciate. The call weren't?

Speaker 50 (01:53:50):
Your Daughter and god bless?

Speaker 5 (01:53:51):
Your Both?

Speaker 16 (01:53:52):
New, Year yeah god? Bless you, all, Right, ype so
the Only thing i'll say about that guarding the, satellite
dish there's different kinds of. Satellite dishes if you're talking
about like a huge net or something that transmits on
your house that would go up to, the satellite you're
you're uplinking, A signal you're it's kind of a transceiver type.

(01:54:15):
Of situation when you're talking about a satellite dish that
pulls a signal from outer space or just receives the
signal the. Signals, there uh those satellites are pretty actually.
PRETTY weak a lot of times you have to have
a very well anymore you they've they've managed to make
it powerful enough that you can have a a, smaller

(01:54:36):
dish although they're very subject to. Rain fade but those
are Like antenna it's like you put on an antenna
on your the roof of your house to RECEIVE a,
tv STATION and tv and radio stations are are wireless.
As WELL but i think there has there's a lot
of this has to do with the level, of frequency

(01:54:56):
the how how high of a frequency. It is when
you started getting into microwave in the, gigahertz BAND and
i think that that gets more it becomes more of
a threat to. Your health and that's where this a
Lot Of wi fi. Operates it it's in the two
point four gigaherts and higher you know frequency ban And,

(01:55:22):
THAT yeah i mean you're you're. Being microwaved WHAT can?
I say, you know they say, It's, safe oh. It's,
safe well how do we know? It's safe how do
we know? Anything safe? You know but getting through to
somebody who is like she, was saying is addicted to
all of this very. Very challenging you Know it's, but

(01:55:46):
Ultimately the internet is, A tool i, would say there's
it's useful in, many ways but ultimately you have to
keep everything in the proper perspective and. Understand that, ALL
right i tell, You what i'm out of this. HOUR
already i can't do Another, Call justice so let me
go ahead and take the top of the hour break

(01:56:09):
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addition to taking, your calls a little more into this
hearing that just took Place In capitol hill with regard
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The national defense analyst Says The, president trump if given,
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Speaker 54 (02:00:12):
President trump is struning to Invoke The insurrection act that
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(02:01:23):
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Agitators Involved i'm Chad Groaning new jersey may be a
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Speaker 27 (02:01:38):
Vaccine policy the bill To Make new jersey move toward
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desk if Signed By Governor, Phil Murphy new jersey Would, Join, California,
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rooted in medical expertise even as federal policy becomes. Less Predictable,

(02:02:03):
gregory quinland president and founder Of the Center For Gordon,
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(02:02:34):
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And such quentland Adds that KENNEDY and hhs did not
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You want to put this into, your body you want
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govern let's Go to georgia where the caller has been
holding on for quite. Some, time hello you're on. The air, go,
Ahead please, Hey, guys.

Speaker 41 (02:06:32):
Hi two things and you can take them in whatever
or do you want to. Take them the first one
is with Regards. To, greenland okay now we hear un
nations are now seem to be Siding with Greenland. And
denmark and although the word war and military whatever hasn't

(02:07:01):
really been spelled out in so, many words there have
been language alluding to the fact that military options are
on the table with regards to securing Control. Of, greenland
now THE way i, see it and again this is
just the. First one THE way i see it is IF,

(02:07:22):
The us, god forbid decides to try to use, military
FORCE the us could find itself in an all out
war Against Other united. Nations signitaries yet in, which case
in which ARE right, nato rather in which Case The
united states, Is over, it's done we, will lose we will.

(02:07:45):
Be finished that'll.

Speaker 9 (02:07:46):
Be the END.

Speaker 4 (02:07:47):
Of us.

Speaker 16 (02:07:49):
It will certainly, Be isolated there's no question. About, That
yeah i'm.

Speaker 17 (02:07:53):
Not so sure we would. BE done nato has BASED
the nato trees have basically just been Allowing The united
states to carry the weight, of it And the european
countries really have not kept pace militarily with where they,

(02:08:18):
should be and that's militarily through money and training for.
The Troops so i'm not so sure. OF that i
don't want to see, That, obviously.

Speaker 16 (02:08:30):
Well Certainly The united states would be isolated. And done,
maybe not but. Certainly isolated and we do need allies
on the. WORLD stage i hate to use, that PHRASEOLOGY
but i think it's very unwise what's going on. Right
NOW and i think there's really very little in the
way of. Diplomacy. Today now we're just Having The united

(02:08:53):
states be a bully on the world stage and trying
to tell everybody what we're going, to do and if we,
want something we're just gonna. Take it we're gonna. Take.
IT now i Suspect what trump is doing and this
is just being the generous PERSON that. I am i
suspect that this is more of this art of the
deal type of stuff where he's talking tough making threats

(02:09:17):
for a. Negotiation purpose to come at it from the standpoint, of,
strength however you do have to listen to what the
words that are coming out of his mouth and stop
and consider the possibility that he does mean what, he
says and he never. Really knows you never, really know.

(02:09:38):
Do you and he is just as wild. And Reckless
and i've said it from, day one even at TIMES
when i somewhat supported what he, was doing because, you
know there have been times when he was taught first talking.
ABOUT tariffs i was, all in, you Know because i've
been saying for years on, this broadcast we need tariffs
on imports. To compete you can't have slagh labor that

(02:10:00):
you're competing with because it's a global race to. The
bottom so if tariffs will protect you.

Speaker 41 (02:10:05):
From that, but uh and that's, that's well.

Speaker 16 (02:10:10):
Let me just let me just finish my. Thought here
but the point is is that he's a. Loose cannon
he's a, loose cannon and, you know you don't really
know what he's really going. To, Do okay, i'm sorry,
go ahead, All.

Speaker 41 (02:10:23):
Right yeah and that's part of my part of. My concern,
you know are these just veiled threats trying to scare
somebody blah blah blah. Blah blah because when you start,
doing that this is one of the reasons Why The
united states became a joke around the world because there
were all these threats and then no. Following through So

(02:10:44):
If donald trump starts this kind, of crap nobody's gonna
taken serious and that's going to be the end. Of
that he loses, all face. Done over he's a laying.

Speaker 16 (02:10:53):
Duck president but the other the other side of that
is if he does. FOLLOW through, I mean i think
we get an even greater black eye if, he does.

Speaker 41 (02:11:03):
In WHICH case i don't Think The united. STATES wins i,
THINK no.

Speaker 16 (02:11:07):
I agree i.

Speaker 41 (02:11:08):
Don't think we can TAKE on i don't think we
can take on nail and. WALK away i.

Speaker 5 (02:11:14):
Just don't the other Thing.

Speaker 41 (02:11:15):
Is Minnesota Have tim walls now talking about falling Up
The national guard To resist ice and blah blah, blah
blah blah. Blah Blah And donald trump talking About The. Insurrection,
act well when we look at two, fifty one section
two fifty one Of The, insurrection act that is with

(02:11:37):
the consent of, the State Which president trump. Doesn't, have
however sections two fifty two and two, Fifty three trump
doesn't need consent from. The state all he has to
do is under section two fifty two is, say, that

(02:11:58):
well He's the waltz's inciting insurrection because he's Using State
national guard to go against federal troops to interfere again
with federal law enforcement blah, blah blah and he would
be within his authority to. Do that and with section two,
fifty three this would be where all he would have

(02:12:20):
to do, is, say look the walls are not, being
upheld the constitutional rights of the citizenry are now, in
jeopardy and under that he could go in and do
what he wants. To do but my problem WITH what
i see Is If tim walls is true to his
word and decides to follow through with Bringing The national

(02:12:42):
guard to opposet federal law enforcement. I, e ice and
so on what are the risks that this could spiral
into an all out. Civil war we can go across,
the country and if, that happens we have to up
the fact that all, great empires no empire throughout the

(02:13:04):
history of man has survived more than two hundred and. Fifty,
Years yeah america now comes up on two hundred and
fifty years.

Speaker 16 (02:13:12):
This, year YEAH and i think. YOU'RE right i could
totally see. That happening, and honestly this is exactly what
we're witnessing right before, our eyes is the death of.

Speaker 8 (02:13:21):
The.

Speaker 16 (02:13:21):
Empire yeah you, KNOW.

Speaker 13 (02:13:23):
What i.

Speaker 17 (02:13:26):
Can't really See the national guardsmen going up against. FEDERAL
troops i think there would be a lot of. STANDING
down I.

Speaker 16 (02:13:38):
TOTALLY yeah i agree with you, ON that vicki completely
because that would be a bloodbath and probably on. Both sides,
but yeah this Would be WE'RE in i said, It
before we're in some very. Interesting times it's hard to
Imagine Even tim wallas being, that stupid but you, never

(02:14:01):
know you. Never know, BUT yes i think there would
be a lot of mutiny in. The RANKS and.

Speaker 17 (02:14:10):
I Can see waltz being arrested anytime.

Speaker 16 (02:14:13):
He needs to. Be arrested so if.

Speaker 17 (02:14:16):
You if you have the guy who or, you know
Ordered The national guard into opposition to federal troops, being
arrested and that kind of blows the whole.

Speaker 16 (02:14:30):
Thing, apart yeah, you, know yeah exactly what would, you?

Speaker 9 (02:14:33):
Say Art jim.

Speaker 41 (02:14:35):
Waltz is already guilty of, inciting insurrection which is. A
treason it's a, sense.

Speaker 16 (02:14:42):
Yeah, good yeah.

Speaker 41 (02:14:45):
Two ways there are two punishments, for treason and a
lot of people forget there's a. Second, one yes the,
first one but we stake for. Maturer life the second
one is five years in prison with a ten thousand.
Dollars fine that's second punishment for treason if the court
wants to go. That Way So tim wats is already
clearly guilty of inciting, an insurrection which makes him guilty.

(02:15:10):
Of Treason elon omar swearing first Loyalty to somalia and Then,
to islam that's treason us, Right There secretary ellison is guilty.
OF treason i don't know what the hell we're, waiting
on other than people are just too chicken chicken to. Do,

(02:15:30):
anything yeah well THAT'S pre i agree.

Speaker 17 (02:15:33):
WITH you i, was wondering what the hell are they? Waiting,
for also.

Speaker 16 (02:15:38):
It doesn't look. Good politically the optics of it. LOOK
bad i think that's what.

Speaker 9 (02:15:42):
It is.

Speaker 41 (02:15:45):
As MUCH as i hate, the idea in my, Personal
opinion trump should have Gone into minnesota a. Year, ago.

Speaker 16 (02:15:55):
Yeah well he. May yet and the problem is is
we have a situation right now whereas kind of a,
you know he's damned if, he does damned if. He
doesn't and that's Assuming that trump is trying to do the.
Right thing and that's assuming that all of this isn't
just a big show and they're all working together and

(02:16:17):
this is all a dialectical situation where this has to
play out for some other. Greater purpose that you could
be right about, That Too and i'm not even Sure
that trump is on. The right, you know at, some point,
you know it's going to be interesting. To watch the
problem is there's a lot of people that aren't. Just

(02:16:37):
watching they're living in. This mess they're having to live there.
Every day they're having to deal with the violence, every
day the tear gas and unrest in, their streets not
being able to sleep, at night potentially having their businesses
destroyed just, like hey it's twenty twenty all. Over again

(02:16:57):
we're going to have a. Mass uprising, and oh by,
the way well, D yes Summer of love, exactly once
the Winner of love now and we're going to have defund.
The police defund the police has made. A return we're
back to twenty. Twenty, again congratulations become. Full circle we've
Done the jensaki back to. Twenty.

Speaker 41 (02:17:18):
TWENTY yeah i want to get y'all's take on something
else NOW that i just just came to. MY thought
i mentioned this in the chat. ROOM earlier i don't
know if you. Saw it we Already Know dan. Bongino's
gone it came out he left because he was only
getting a salary of two hundred thousand a year and

(02:17:39):
he wasn't getting the money he's. Used to so there
was some speculation that money is why. He left others
speculate he left because he realized just how deep the,
swamp went and that there was somebody in the chat
room said, he realized or somebody in one of the
Comments on facebook Said that bongino left because he realized

(02:18:00):
there was no draint blog ON the. Dc swamp so
We've dam, bongino's gone but it looks like possibly and
this IS where i want to get. Y'all's thoughts it
looks Like a bondi maybe the next one on her
way out if she doesn't do, something soon because the
people are getting really set up, with her and after

(02:18:22):
that it could Be cash ptel's neck on the. Chopping
block and, to ME as i watch all of this,
going on it seems like the only ones that are
actually doing their Jobs Are christy Mahan And.

Speaker 17 (02:18:36):
Tom, oman, YEAH yeah i agree. WITH YOU i i
Haven't Liked pam bondi for quite. A while i think she's.
Pretty useless as a matter, OF fact i think she
is a barrier to prosecution of some of. This stuff
and the ONLY reason i can come up with is

(02:18:58):
because She's from floraida and a lot of the crap
we're dealing with Originated, From florida AND so i. DON'T
know i have not been impressed with her.

Speaker 16 (02:19:14):
At all whether or not she's a short TIME or i,
don't KNOW but i will, say, THAT yes i agree with.
Your contention there's a very good possibility that she could
be on the. WAY out i know that she's been
a loyalist and that's what You, Know trump and to,
be fair any president wants is people that around him that.
Are loyal but that, being said the Scuttle but i'm

(02:19:36):
hearing out of, you Know official washington Is that trump
is very very unhappy with the way she Handled the epstein. Files,
mess okay and he didn't do. Much better this. Is,
TRUE well, i mean the problem is is that he's
been trying to protect apparently his donors. Or himself i'm

(02:19:59):
still a little. On, clear.

Speaker 41 (02:20:02):
Well he's the one who sat there during a cabinet meeting,
AND said i can't believe we're still talking About the.
Epstein files they're right there and we need to just
move on. From, that meanwhile he continues to beat the
drum over. Election fraud it's like move on, OR not.

Speaker 9 (02:20:17):
I mean.

Speaker 41 (02:20:18):
Pick one. You know so he's not doing any better
On the. Epstein file he's got no room.

Speaker 8 (02:20:23):
To.

Speaker 16 (02:20:23):
Talk, YEAH well i think in particular the Fact That
pam bondi Got On fox news and said that if
files are on my desk and we're ready to, release
things and, you know and then turns out there were
no files on. Her desk it was all.

Speaker 41 (02:20:36):
Bull crap, oh well it was just it was just
a bunch of child pornography he downloaded Off.

Speaker 16 (02:20:42):
The, internet, Yeah yeah and we're not going to release. Child,
PORNOGRAPHY well i don't want you to release. Child PORNOGRAPHY
what i would like you to release are the names
and the indictments of the people that you're going after
that all these people that We Have gleanne maxwell in
prison right now for, trafficing children to, recruiting people somebody

(02:21:03):
was on the receiving end.

Speaker 10 (02:21:04):
Of.

Speaker 16 (02:21:05):
That somebody you don't recruit children to go and be
trafficked to. Exactly nobody so clearly there's somebody there that
hasn't been indicted and prosecuted for the crime of no.
Child victimization those Are that THAT'S who i want you.

(02:21:25):
To release but none, Of that.

Speaker 41 (02:21:27):
And that's always been. My argument that's always been my
argument with people that want to talk about, you know there's. No,
there well if there's no, there there the one is
Why Is gillane maxwell?

Speaker 8 (02:21:36):
In?

Speaker 16 (02:21:36):
Prison yeah and Why Is jeffrey epstein? Supposedly dead let the?
Woman out Why Did jeffrey epstein not kill himself? In prison.

Speaker 41 (02:21:45):
You let? Her out give her reparations for the anguish that,
she suffered because, after all there's there's no. There there
it was just. Some telepornography she didn't do.

Speaker 44 (02:21:54):
ANYTHING wrong, i mean you can't have it.

Speaker 41 (02:21:56):
Both ways And missus wood's driving. ME little, i mean
it's one thing to be, you know like these liberals make,
no sense but at the, same time conservatives aren't making
a whole lot.

Speaker 51 (02:22:08):
Of, sense yeah they're going along with.

Speaker 16 (02:22:11):
This, crap yeah many, of them not all, of them
not all. Of THEM and i respect the ones that
think objectively and that don't have the. Herd mentality but,
you're right many people on, The right i've said, It
before i'll say, it again they're just as unhinged as
people on. The left so rare is the person that
can step back and be objective. About things so that's

(02:22:33):
what we try to. Do here, but hey, Thank, YOU
art i appreciate, the call. My Friend, all right y'all
have a, great one, You too. Bye bye, all right
let's go back to. The, Phones. Phoenix arizona you're on. The, air.

Speaker 51 (02:22:47):
Yes, Good, Morning. Darren. Vicky hi earlier you'd, Brought, up,
yes earlier you'd brought up About the. Afghanistan withdrawal. UH huh,
i know somebody that was over there kind of explained and,
you know when we went. In there we Drove the
taliban out of big places Like cobble kandahar things, like

(02:23:09):
that but most Of the taliban they went to the
border areas Like with Iran. And pakistan so we had
never totally Eradicated the taliban Out. Of afghanistan and.

Speaker 16 (02:23:25):
Now we've come full circle and they're back. In power
weren't they the ones that were in power to begin
with when we first, Went.

Speaker 9 (02:23:30):
In.

Speaker 51 (02:23:33):
Yes they.

Speaker 16 (02:23:33):
Were there you.

Speaker 51 (02:23:34):
Go, the well, you know it kind of is interesting
talking about. FULL circle i go over to a website
It's Called Small wars journal, dot, com okay and they
have an Article and i'll email it to you within the.
Next week and it was just real recent and it's

(02:23:57):
from the Ninth of january twenty six and it Talks
About lawrence's Shadow how afghan resistance can Topple. The, taliban
basically what they look at is how fragmented The anti,
taliban forces how they could adopt a, mobility focus population

(02:24:17):
centric campaign to exploit the vulnerabilities and progressively Erode the.
Taliban control and it pretty much outlines a practical strategy
built on, you know, unified command, indirect warfare, parallel governance
and the targeted. Information operations and one of the THINGS

(02:24:39):
that i noticed that in HERE that i was, unaware
of because it seems to be that there's a information
blackout from that bad taste in our Mouth. From afghanistan
that these people like the Son Of Shah, massad masud
that they've got resistance forces and there's a couple of

(02:25:02):
other people, that are but they're a fragmented they're not a,
unified command and they've been conducting cross border Operations, into
pakistan and Last year pakistan flew their air Force in
afghanistan and had a sustained. BOMBING campaigns i had never
heard anything about. That whatsoever so but it's a very

(02:25:27):
interesting thought. Provoking Article it's lawrence's as a reference To
te lawrence because he had come up with the twenty
seven articles on how to deal With the arab people
Back In World. War one but they're taking his thought
process there from the twenty seven articles, and saying how

(02:25:48):
can we can get in here and help these people
without actually having to. Come group so It's Called, lawrence's
Shadow how afghan resistance can Topple, The taliban and IN
parting i understand there's always a bunch of who did
what in, the military and we're, getting involved but just

(02:26:08):
maybe as, a thought today is the thirtieth thirty fifth
anniversary of the Start Of. Desert storm, THANK you i hear.

Speaker 16 (02:26:17):
The, music, wow hey thank you for. THE call i.
Appreciate that they're, very good very, good information very. GOOD
points i have to look that. Article up thank you.
So much smallwarsjournal dot com.

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Speaker 49 (02:33:18):
Darren, and Bicky hi and i'm Waking, Up, To yeah
hi i'm waking up To headlines from RUSSIA today which i.
Saw last night The headlines are china MORE, predictable than
us According To The, Canadian prime minister canada has just
signed some kind of special Security. Agreement with china, That

(02:33:42):
Is yeah and i'll TELL you why i. Don't like
this The idea that china is more PREDICTABLE. Than the
us that is not correct because what we have to
consider is, not the country. But the circumstances so this
thing goes. Full blow right you can See That the

(02:34:04):
united States, could Occupy china, occupy canada, because of Course During,
the Cold War the united states has a plan had
a plan Still does occupy Canada in case. Russia, comes
over now this prime minister, Thinks that well china's, doing
well economically, it looks good or his buddies. Are advising

(02:34:28):
him but the fact of, the matter is if things
get really going, And they're unstable america could cross the forty,
ninth and, say look It. We have alaska we have
to take care. Of, our interests see so. This bloody
thing we got a border three thousand plus.

Speaker 9 (02:34:46):
Miles long between Canada And.

Speaker 49 (02:34:49):
The united states we don't have a border three Thousand
miles Long. Canada and china this is absolutely the most
ridiculous Kind of reasoning.

Speaker 9 (02:34:59):
I've, ever se well.

Speaker 16 (02:35:00):
It's very worrying it's very worrying in the sense That
you have trump's, national security strategy which he Talks about
the trump Corollary to, the monroe doctrine And it's about
american pre Eminence in. The western hemisphere what you're describing
there is certainly not conducive or Consistent with the trump

(02:35:26):
doctrine what he Calls now the donroad Doctrine for. The
western hemisphere so the question then becomes what happens as
if they continue. To GO forward and i don't know
what this agreement you're, talking about entails but if they're
Talking about Bringing china into canada in a, MORE pronounced
way i don't think that that's going to go. Over.

Speaker 8 (02:35:47):
Very well.

Speaker 9 (02:35:49):
Well see this.

Speaker 49 (02:35:50):
Is a point Look At the united states Already owns
almost i'm Sure everything underneath canada. AS it stands i
know that all The, Oil in alberta okay is more
than fifty one percent Is Owned. By eggson okay.

Speaker 8 (02:36:06):
But the.

Speaker 49 (02:36:10):
Reasoning behind this treaty or this agreement they have Again is,
like i'm saying IT is destined i believe to, be
a Possible big Problem, as a, CANADIAN of course i
have a Background in the. States as well but look,

(02:36:31):
At You know donald trump Can talk about canada being
the fifty FIRST state and i just laugh because actually. We,
ALREADY are, see i mean this is how.

Speaker 9 (02:36:43):
This thing goes but.

Speaker 49 (02:36:46):
It would appear to Me, that This Kearney this, canadian
prime minister is doing this maybe because he lost face
And Negotiating. With donald trump now you can't do a
deal with another the country, because you Know because the
donald gave you. A Hard time the donald gives everybody.

(02:37:06):
A HARD time but i don't think. HE means it
i think that's.

Speaker 9 (02:37:09):
Just his way.

Speaker 49 (02:37:11):
And in The, Art of diplomacy and, By The way
henry kissinger knew me really, but oh Yeah and The
Art of diplomacy kissinger wrote quite a pretty good book in.
Nineteen ninety THREE THAT'S how i i got. To know
him with reading his. Book on diplomacy you go back
to Guys like.

Speaker 9 (02:37:35):
That German.

Speaker 49 (02:37:36):
Guy, von Bismarck right von bismarck was a brilliant diplomat
because he was.

Speaker 9 (02:37:46):
Able to.

Speaker 49 (02:37:49):
Make deals or. Keep everybody guessing and you don't lose
your temper when. You're a diplomat this is. The key, point, you.

Speaker 9 (02:38:00):
Say, well you Know.

Speaker 49 (02:38:03):
God, Damn donald trump i'm going to Go. To the
chinese you don't do. Stuff like that you have to
kind of take it, all in stride and you've got
to think about. The long term you got to think
about the security.

Speaker 8 (02:38:14):
Of the.

Speaker 9 (02:38:14):
Situation, you See yeah, LIKE i'm saying.

Speaker 49 (02:38:17):
I should put it a little, bit more explicitly we're
facing a possible domino effect With, All, THIS, greenland ukraine eu. Everything,
like that see and if the, dominoes start falling they Can.

Speaker 16 (02:38:32):
Fall in, canada so yeah they, can fall anywhere and
they can FALL in the, us AS well and i
think in many respects. They already have BUT one thing
i wanted to get your take.

Speaker 55 (02:38:43):
ON is this.

Speaker 16 (02:38:48):
I don't know if the Town has Pronounced. Millet or
meley it's a small town less than an Hour. South
of edmonton Apparently Many al burdans. I'VE used there i
guess It was, recently monday night Just. THIS past monday
i suppose they lined up. Calling for it it's a

(02:39:09):
referendum that they were signing a petition which was calling For.
Independence from, CANADA so essentially i Guess. Secession from canada
this town wants to do you know anything About that
or i'm wondering if you have an opinion about it
or what's?

Speaker 58 (02:39:31):
Going, on, there yeah well, Because you see alberta is super, rich,
in oil okay and ever, since nineteen seventies there's, been
a flight a Daily flight from Calgary down to houston,
back and, forth you see and it's all about. The
oil Business so the alberta is sitting, on this oil

(02:39:55):
and of course they've got pipelines Down, to the states
so you can see the people Of course in, alberta
know this and they all understand the.

Speaker 49 (02:40:07):
Strategy of it so now put that in Conjunction with
What kearnie and shijian.

Speaker 9 (02:40:16):
Being have, signed you see what they've signed is the total.

Speaker 49 (02:40:21):
Is contrary to what The people. Of, alberta want right
You Should put british columbia, in there too because there's
A pipeline from alberta crossing to The port of coquitlam
here and we load one tanker of, oil a. Day maybe,
two you see That's going, to china probably And It's
the united states. That's selling it so if you're Going,

(02:40:42):
to Take Alberta, the british columbia And It's also british
columbia is, very mineral, Ridge You, See, british columbia well
all of that territory is Connected. Eventually to Alaska so the,
americans can say, Look, At, well okay canada You, east

(02:41:06):
of Alberta you and china.

Speaker 9 (02:41:09):
Can do a deal or, something like that but we'll.

Speaker 5 (02:41:11):
Take the.

Speaker 9 (02:41:11):
West, you SEE yeah, like i said things.

Speaker 16 (02:41:15):
Are, in flux yeah where this seems to be going
is a piece by piece each One OF these now
i don't know if they'll actually be successful at Disassociating.
Themselves with canada but that really does Play Into The
north american union and ultimately the union of All, of
the americans the. ENTIRE hemispheric, region i guess for lack

(02:41:38):
of a better way, of saying, it the text.

Speaker 17 (02:41:42):
There is an economic zone that was defined in, nineteen
ninety one One Year after george Bush Announced The, new
World Order The Pacific. Northwest economic region that's p N.

(02:42:04):
W e r and anybody can go look, at that
website look, at the map see What states and canadian.
Provinces are included so this beginning to Break away by
alberta was not. UNANTICIPATED at all i mean, it was

(02:42:27):
expected and that Is.

Speaker 8 (02:42:30):
The New.

Speaker 17 (02:42:32):
New world order is to break up the nation states
into economic regions so that they're all self supporting.

Speaker 33 (02:42:43):
In.

Speaker 9 (02:42:43):
Some, way yeah yeah And well, so, i'd like yeah
go Ahead underscore.

Speaker 49 (02:42:50):
That Canada And the united states should not be in a.
State of WAR this is i guess.

Speaker 16 (02:42:56):
My, bottom line no we definitely, don't want THAT is, what,
I well way i just want to.

Speaker 49 (02:43:00):
Get that, across, BUT yeah yeah.

Speaker 17 (02:43:04):
I Appreciate that and i've been watching to see what This.
Knucklehead in canada they're, prime minister whatever whatever. HIS title
is i.

Speaker 49 (02:43:19):
KNOW the, GUY i mean i don't, know THE guy
but i know who. You're talking.

Speaker 17 (02:43:22):
About uh huh but because what he's doing doesn't make
any sense, to me whatsoever unless he's angling for some
kind of, A better deal.

Speaker 9 (02:43:34):
I'm, not, SURE yeah well i think he took it,
on the Chin is what i'm.

Speaker 49 (02:43:39):
Getting at, here in diplomacy you don't want. To do
that you just smile. And take it you get crap,
on the face just, wipe. It OFF, right but I
of Course i like trump in the sense that, He's
he's anyway he's, a dynamic person.

Speaker 8 (02:44:00):
AND you KNOW i think i could do.

Speaker 16 (02:44:02):
Business with, him but, Yes go ahead, I'M just well
i didn't say ANYTHING other than i there have Been
times That. I've liked trump but, THE problem is i.
THINK the guy i think. He's totally untrustworthy he's proven
himself to be completely, untrustworthy AND unreliable, and, I think

(02:44:25):
honestly i think he's more. OF a showman i think
he was a bigger Actor Than even, ronald reagan was
and frankly a Bigger Trader than. Ronald reagan was some
of his core values he's went back on most of.
His core. Values you know on the gold card thing
we were talking about is a prime. Example of, that

(02:44:45):
you know he's he he has ENGINEERED yet another eb
five visa type program for foreigners to be able to
buy their way. Inside. The country yeah and it is
absolutely a stabbing in the back to all of the
people who elected him. To That office.

Speaker 49 (02:45:09):
So i've had a lot of Dealings with the chinese
over the, last, forty years okay and jumping from the
frying pan to the fire is not A solution.

Speaker 9 (02:45:23):
To, Canada's Problem amen well i'm run.

Speaker 8 (02:45:25):
To.

Speaker 9 (02:45:25):
See, Amen huh anyway i'll just let.

Speaker 49 (02:45:30):
You GUYS go but i appreciate you.

Speaker 9 (02:45:31):
Taking, The, Call yeah hey.

Speaker 16 (02:45:32):
God bless you appreciate you up there. And stay safe.

Speaker 29 (02:45:37):
Yeah, you take you take care. Of, you guys, Yep
you too god, bless all right act you.

Speaker 16 (02:45:41):
Lator. Bye, bye yeah absolutely that's very Disheartening that the
prime minister. Has done, that.

Speaker 8 (02:45:51):
And.

Speaker 17 (02:45:52):
Yeah surprised me i've been watching, it to see.

Speaker 8 (02:45:57):
You know what he's.

Speaker 17 (02:45:59):
GOING to DO i maybe i know he's Closer to
the europeans than other prime, ministers have BEEN and so,
i don't know it's it's a situation needs to be
watched to see what it's.

Speaker 16 (02:46:18):
Going to, do one thing.

Speaker 17 (02:46:22):
Nor d Is it the nord that's up the the
Defense Of The. North American union It's canadian and american
is Up there in Greenland, and in alaska and they're
the ones that monitor h traffic over the it's not

(02:46:48):
over the Pole Because the north pole, is quite south
but they're the ones that monitor that section, of our,
countries YOU, know for uh like An attack from russia
or an attack you KNOW. Coming from uh i'm not,

(02:47:14):
sure what, countries but anyway That's That's the north american,
defense up there and so we we have to be Able.
To control, greenland so, whatever you know no matter what
he's going.

Speaker 16 (02:47:28):
To we have HERE'S the thing. I don't don't i
don't Agree. About controlling greenland we have, military BASES there
and i think a lot of THIS that's, What, i
mean well we already have, military bases there and nobody's
trying to eject, us from that This idea that china
is going to come And. TAKE over greenland i don't

(02:47:50):
think there's Any problem with greenland that. Diplomacy COULDN'T solve
but i don't think it's wise to go around threatening
our allies and saying that you're going to take it
by force if they don't let.

Speaker 41 (02:48:03):
You have it.

Speaker 16 (02:48:05):
Think of any other country on the face of the
earth if, they did that what what would we have?

Speaker 17 (02:48:10):
Done, About it Well china made china's building ports all.
OVER the world i mean they've got so.

Speaker 9 (02:48:17):
Are we.

Speaker 17 (02:48:19):
Well, That That's true but CHINA has? More, I, think,
no no no.

Speaker 16 (02:48:24):
Not by far? Are, you sure oh we got military bases,
up the wise, everybody you compare compare military bases with
with THE ones. That us has it's. Not, Even close
yeah i'm not.

Speaker 17 (02:48:39):
Talking military bases i'm. Talking, commercial ports okay that's How
that's how china. Has done it and and actually you're
right in pointing out that there are dual. Uses for,
ports you know if you have a place where you
can dock a ship and take, off an airplane it it,

(02:49:00):
can be commercial but. IT'S also military i.

Speaker 16 (02:49:03):
Want to jump to, something real quick speaking of prime
ministers as we were, a moment ago this is something that.
Really alarms, me you know we have even in The
so called western world areas where we're supposed, to be
free and we're getting. Less less free, all the time fewer.
And fewer. Freedoms you know Now we have britain TALKING.

(02:49:25):
About banning, x you know there's a number of things going.
On Right Now real clear wire says what appears to
be a rolling back on free speech, In citizen journalism
britain is a fast tracking is fast tracking a law
that will ban non consensual intimate. Deep fake images now
we don't want, deep fake images but as far as non, consensual,

(02:49:51):
intimate stuff yeah but they always have an excuse for
doing certain things and they're likely so this says this
is likely aimed at the social media site x dot
COM after Its ai assistant groc allegedly generated inappropriate images
in the scope of the, global news cycle and a

(02:50:13):
further band potentially. On the table the move couldn't be.
More poorly timed it coincides with social media Bands and
socialist tanzania And a sweeping internet Blackout by The. Iatola,
of Iran now The iatola of iran is Blacking out
the internet because they have, these THIS uprising which i

(02:50:34):
believe has been fomented BY, probably the cia if we're
going to be honest. About it here but they Communicate
through the internet and so they're trying to Black.

Speaker 41 (02:50:48):
Out.

Speaker 16 (02:50:48):
The Internet internet elon musk has come to the Rescue with,
his starlink satellites and now they're trying to hunt down
the people that are Using the star link satellites because
they're trying to put down this unrest which threatens to. Topple,
the regime okay that's what's going on over, there right

(02:51:08):
now but it's still a Censorship. Of The internet but
britain is doing, the same. Thing He says while Britain,
is not iran the direction of travel using information control
to manage dissent. Bears uncomfortable similarities brits. Are justifiably worried
is this the nail in The coffin of? Britain's Free,

(02:51:29):
SPEECH Keir Starmer uk prime minister has already come under
an avalanche of scrutiny for his hand in. Other undemocratic,
activities for example many of the Local elections in britain
will not go, ahead this year having also been canceled
last year under the pretext of local. Government, at reorganization

(02:51:50):
additionally arrests over speech and social media posts have increased,
in recent years with the arrests of over ten thousand
people per year under very or. Welly in laws to,
Make matters worst starmer's online censorship has gone even further
Under The New. Online safety act this new law is

(02:52:11):
intended to protect young people from quote, unquote harmful speech
but gives regulators sweeping powers to silence lawful but unpopular
speech in the. Name of safety an Example of the
british government's news stance on what is acceptable to discuss
is a new taxpayer. Funded online game this game vilifies
concerns over mass migration by giving the player a, red

(02:52:33):
extremism score branding them as likely to be Referred To
The PREVENT, program CAPITAL p the uk. Anti terror watchdog
the fact that victims of a foreign grooming gang investigation
can be dismissed as white trash, is a disgrace made
all the more striking as senior ministers simultaneously talk about

(02:52:55):
banning the post free speech social media platform where stories
like this gain. Greater Public consciousness so i'm on leave
that article that that's. Realclearwire dot com but it brings
me to the concern that things they're really clamping down
in the so called free world, on free speech and

(02:53:18):
and and You Also Have. Eva. VLAIIR dingerbrook yeah i
know it's very, challenging to pronounce but she is a Lawyer.
From the netherlands she was just Banned by the british
government FROM entering the uk because She Criticized the Prime Minister.
There kiera starmer She Was On tucker carlston show TO

(02:53:40):
talk about i want to play a little bit. From
this interview we won't have time to do, all of
it but it'll be in. THE show notes i think
it's extremely important to hear what she. Has to, say
THAT is if i, can actually here. It is here
it is, find the, clip all right listen to what she.

Speaker 59 (02:53:55):
HAS to say i just want to read you back
back to you the letter that you Received from the
british government to confirm that you. Actually receive this it's
to you and IT says your uk visa basically. Has
been canceled this means you cannot TRAVEL to the uk.
Without a visa This is, because i'm quoting this is
because your PRESENCE in the uk is not considered to

(02:54:17):
be productive to. The public good you cannot. Appeal this
decision did you actually? RECEIVE that, letter.

Speaker 60 (02:54:26):
I did and relatively out of THE blue, TOO i.
MEAN i was i was going through my EMAILS yesterday
and i saw this subject line saying that they changed
SOMETHING to. MY eta application, i was. LIKE what's this
i didn't APPLY. For an eta i'm not planning on
TRAVELING to the. Uk RIGHT now so i just OPENED
it and i SAW this, very i mean you. Have

(02:54:48):
the email it's, a very, short simple email and it
just said WE revoked your eta because we consider you
not conducive to the public good and you have no
right To appeal by.

Speaker 16 (02:55:00):
That was IT and so, i, was like, what you know?

Speaker 27 (02:55:05):
What is this and, THEN you know i, started thinking
like what?

Speaker 17 (02:55:08):
Could this be why are they sending us?

Speaker 60 (02:55:09):
To me NOW and then I realized That I criticized
kier starmer a couple of DAYS Earlier.

Speaker 44 (02:55:13):
On X well so i'm going to read.

Speaker 11 (02:55:15):
YOU the QUOTE i think i have.

Speaker 59 (02:55:17):
It in Front, you described Starmer Who's the prime minister,
of the country, the elected official, as an evil despicable
man for allowing the ongoing rape And killing of british
girls by a.

Speaker 11 (02:55:30):
Migrant rape gang so.

Speaker 27 (02:55:34):
Guilty as charged you're.

Speaker 59 (02:55:36):
Making, a political point an entirely, defensible political point and
you believe that because you said that you are now banned.
FROM the country.

Speaker 60 (02:55:45):
I really don't see any other reason as to why
they otherwise would. Have done, this RIGHT now, AS i said,
I you know i applied for this electronic travel Authorization
back IN september because i went and Spoke at THE.

Speaker 16 (02:55:58):
United, THE ka anyway i got to dump out. Lateies
and gentlemen that whole interview is very. Interesting and disturbing
this is the direction of the so. CALLED free World
i think.

Speaker 17 (02:56:07):
Britain is lost they have Been, conquered by muslims but we're.

Speaker 16 (02:56:12):
Not far behind. That's the danger we got to go away.
At a time god. Bless you folks thank you for.
Being with us tell somebody. About the broadcast join us
back here next week and we'll do it. All over.
Again Thank, You thanks, vivie bye bye
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