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January 24, 2026 176 mins
"Need A Dictator" 

Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis 

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World Economic Forum goons gather in Davos and discuss regaining our trust. Domestic terror unrest continues as insurrectionists invade buildings, disrupt activities and attack law enforcement. Massive betrayal as congressional Republicans vote to fund abortions, trans procedures, kill switches on our cars, DEI, the National Endowment for Democracy, and more. Special Counsel Jack Smith drilled on Capitol Hill. U.S. officially out of the WHO, but for how long and will something else replace it? Will Codex Alimentarius be piecemealed in? UN looks to censor dissent. Climate alarmist and former vice-president Kamala Harris buys Malibu mansion overlooking ocean she recently said was "rising". As extreme cold envelopes much of the nation, we are again reminded of the failed "warming" predictions of the past. 
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
World order, new world order, new world order.

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

Speaker 4 (00:20):
Us, a new world order, a world where the United
Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.

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

Speaker 6 (00:39):
First decade of the twenty first century.

Speaker 7 (00:42):
But out of what is will be seen as the
greatest restructuring of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the
global economy, greatest restructuring.

Speaker 6 (00:50):
Of the global economy, a new world order was created.

Speaker 8 (00:56):
Documenting the crisis of our rebublic.

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

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

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

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

Speaker 11 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darrenweek's and Vicky Davis.

Speaker 12 (01:51):
From Femal Regions five and ten. This is Governor America
and during weeks Vickey Davis is here as well. It
is the twenty fourth of January twenty twenty six. Nice
have you with us once again, ladies, gentlemen, gentlemen, there
is a lot going on. It seems like I start
every show by saying that, but that certainly is the truth.
You can literally sit here for hours prepping to be

(02:11):
on here for three hours and really not scratch the surface.
I mean, we got the Jack Smith testimony on Capitol Hill,
we have the Minnesota unrest, Minnesota and other places. All
these domestic terrorists, and that's exactly what they are. Because
all you have to do is look up the definition
in the United States Code for domestic terrorism and they

(02:33):
fit the bill. Anybody that's trying to sway public opinion
or sway government policy with you know, acts of violence
or threats of acts of violence is a domestic terrorist
by US law, and certainly this fits the bill. These people,
these monsters, and many of them, I think are paid,

(02:55):
are going into places, they're taking them over. There was
a situation where they were going into a church and
literally terrorized the congregation of the church because allegedly the
pastor was involved with ice as well as being a pastor.
But the church is not the place to go. And
of course you have the CNN, don Lemon, they're narrating

(03:17):
the scene. Uh, you know, and so these people, uh,
it's it's a terrifying situation. You got other situations where
they go into target, you know, departments store, department stores
and takeover. It's getting to the point I just wonder
how people are normal people are able to function in

(03:39):
that city. But this is the kind of thing that
communists do. This is the death of a thousand slices,
the pressure from above, pressure from below, and we're seeing
the country being overthrown by these characters. And what's amazing
to me is how many in how many public officials

(04:03):
are actually promoting this stuff. How many public officials are
you know, encouraging it, enabling it, facilitating it, in citing it.
And these public officials need to be investigated, but I
think in many cases they need to be prosecuted for

(04:26):
harboring illegal aliens because they're actually working against the United States,
you know. And I'm not in favor of sending federal
officers into our cities, but in this case, you have
to have you have to get these monsters out that

(04:47):
the last administration allowed in. And that's the problem is,
you know, as long as it's being done with an
you know, in the pursuant to the Constitution. And I
don't no, you know, there's allegations that there isn't proper
due process being practiced and all that, and that's a

(05:07):
separate issue. But these people have to be gotten out,
and you know, Biden allowed them in. And this might
very well be different administrations working in tandem to be
able to have one set up the other to be
the greater tyrant. And I you know, but I don't

(05:31):
know where we go from this. That's the problem. Our
country needs to be secure. Many of these characters since
Biden left the board wide open, which is probably the
biggest reason why Trump got elected in the first place.

Speaker 13 (05:48):
Biden, I would say, there's no question about it. I
was listening to an interview between Peter Schweitzer and Glenn Beck,
and man, just so many memories came flooding back to me.

Speaker 12 (06:10):
This.

Speaker 13 (06:11):
You know, they were talking about reconquista, you know, Mexico
retaking a part of the United States that they have
been taught was stolen from them with some I think
it was eighteen fifty seven treaty. And I remember in

(06:36):
the early two thousands Loraza, and there was another organization
that were really very very active trying to I guess
basically overthrow the United States, overthrow the government, you know,

(07:00):
so that they could break up the United States into regions,
with the a big part of the United States, southern
part being the area of reconquista. You remember any of that.

Speaker 12 (07:21):
Oh yeah, absolutely, yeah, we talked about it before on
the show. Uh huh yeah. And I think that is
what the plan is. Honestly. I think the goal is
to break up the United States, and already we're seeing
but you know, honestly, I don't know how that happens

(07:41):
without I mean, there's going to definitely be violence. There
already is violence. But this stuff is getting worse all
the time. And where does it end? Does it end
in the Civil war? You I kind of think that
the Civil War is coming. I think.

Speaker 13 (08:03):
Because I don't know anybody, and I've never known anybody
that was prepared to give up the United States, you know,
just hand it over. And so yeah, I don't think
there's any question about it, especially after you know, taking

(08:29):
this walk down memory lane, because it to my knowledge,
it actually started in California in about nineteen seventy two,
seventy two or three, and I was working with a

(08:50):
lady that was a rabid racist, you know, defender of
Mexico and the dignity of the America or the Mexican
people and so forth, and they were lobbying to get
rid of the Fredo Bandido and Speedy Gonzalez. You know

(09:10):
that they considered that to be offensive. And so as
she was a rabbit, I'm not kidda on that.

Speaker 12 (09:19):
Yeah, I don't doubt that one bit. Before we go on, though,
I wanted to acknowledge that we are officially the United
States is out of the World Health Organization. So that's
something that we can be happy about, thank God, for
as long as it lasts, let's put it that way.
I don't know exactly. I think Trump has alluded to

(09:42):
having some alliances with other nations regarding health, so there
could be some replacement to that down the road. That
seems to be what he likes to do is shake
things up and get us out of things so that
we can negotiate our way back in Trump style. So
that's the thing that just like NAFTA. You know, see,
I think.

Speaker 13 (10:01):
You're right about that, that he does do that.

Speaker 12 (10:04):
He likes to put his own stamp on his own
brand of globalism. Uh So, I'm a little hesitant and
cautious to say this, but I still savor what what
appears to be a victory for the moment. The Nicholas
Hulsher says on AX and by the way, I have

(10:25):
abandoned AX other than garnering information. I'm not posting on
there anymore because I just discovered what I really already knew.
But it actually the platform actually admitted to me. I'm
going down a little bit of a bunny trail here.
But I saw a post from Stu Peters where he
said that GROC revealed the fact that he was shadow

(10:50):
band and that he posted the raw data from GROC.
Apparently he called it a glitch. So I decided, you know,
they were recommending doing that, other people doing that as well.
Oh so I decided to put my handle in there,
and you know what, it told me. It didn't have
the raw data for me, because I think that they

(11:10):
had taken action to prevent that from going out by
that point. But the platform basically admitted to me. Grock,
their AI tool basically came right out and admitted that
let me see. And in fact, I just my last
post on there was January twenty first, the moment when
X confirmed what I already knew. Governor America is shadow Band.

(11:35):
Then the notion that free speech exists here is nonsense.
If you talk about Elon's subjects, the subjects that Elon's
augo doesn't like, you're de boosted. Twitter used to be
a powerful engine. In fact, I joined in two thousand
and nine, and I remember, and I think I've told
this before on the show, that I would be working on.

(11:58):
I had Twitter set up to where it would automatically
post when a new article was posted on our website,
and I would I would be writing an article, and
I would post it, and you know how, sometimes you
post it and then you go back and proof read
it and want to make additional like corrections or whatever.
So I'd be working, still working on the article. And

(12:18):
we had at the time a hit counter on the article,
and I remember being amazed at, you know, having just
posted it seconds earlier, having thirty forty fifty you know,
page reviews on the article, and I was and I
had literally just posted it, and I'm like, what, how
is this even possible? Nobody even knows this is here yet,

(12:41):
And then I realized it's because it went out to Twitter,
so it was a powerful thing and exposing. But then
Jack Dorsey took over and ruined it him and his goons,
and then Elon took over and pretended to fix it,
but the censorship and shadow banning continues to this day.

(13:01):
If you you can potentially, if you'll work with the algorithm,
you could build an audience you can follow, you know,
have it boost you until you go and start posting
in areas that the algorithm doesn't like. If you venture
off into unapproved areas, then it will it will not

(13:23):
let you let you do that. You'll be quickly deboosted.
And in fact, I've seen other people post who had
large followings, large audiences on there say you know, when
I talked about this, and they, you know, fill in
the blank, whatever the subject was. He says he or

(13:44):
she said, it was amazing how quickly the you know,
all of a sudden, now my posts don't get any views.
And Elon himself is notorious for saying that you have
freedom of speech but not freedom of reach. Well, if
you don't have yeah, yeah, if you don't have freedom
of reach, then you don't have freedom of speech. Folks,

(14:05):
if you if you're going out and yelling into a
forest expecting somebody to hear you in in the middle
of the wilderness, you know, uh, it's just like these
free speech zones where they try to tell you that
you have to go over here in this little box,
way off away from whatever the area is that you're
trying to protest, and you're supposed to go over into

(14:29):
a free speech zone and have your little protest over
there out of the ways where nobody can actually hear you,
or where these the targets of your protest can't hear you,
and then it's supposed you're supposed to do that. That's
not real First Amendment protection. That's not what the founders intended. Now,

(14:50):
that doesn't mean you go into a church and take
over the service, because that's what the terrorists are doing
in Minneapolis. You know, it doesn't mean you get violent
and beat people up in the streets. That's not protest.
That crosses the line into an area where you're either

(15:10):
rioting or you're becoming violent. You're becoming a domestic terrorist.
When you're using violence or threats of violence to shut
people up, or to influence public policy, or to influence
the general population. That crosses the line. So a lot

(15:31):
of these people are saying, oh, it's a protest. I
even see the words being banted about by the conservative
media calling it a protest, And I would argue that
this is not a protest when you're trying to shut
people down.

Speaker 13 (15:47):
Right well, especially in a private place. A church is
a private place. Now most everybody is welcome, but you
can't just margin there and break up the service and
you know, basically terrorize the audience the congregation.

Speaker 12 (16:13):
So yeah, exactly. But just finishing up with the World
Health Organization, you had the United States, which gave unfortunately
nine eight million dollars to the World Health Organization for
twenty twenty five twenty twenty six, the US was the

(16:34):
top donor to the WHO. And of course, you know
we've had guests on here to talk. Before that talked
about the pandemic treaty that's being pushed, and that's a
real concern that people need to be watching out for.
I don't know, for some reason, I got some dirty
pots here. I'm going to have to do something about that.

(16:57):
I apologize. But anyway, this uh so, now that nine
hundred eighty eight million dollars will not be going to
the WHO anymore, but you still have the Gates Foundation
donating seven hundred twenty seven million dollars. They're going to
be the top funders. Gavey Alliance, which also Gates is
involved in five hundred and fifty nine million. The European

(17:20):
Commission is still going to be giving four hundred forty
six million, United Kingdom three hundred and sixty million, World
Bank three hundred thirty five million, Germany three hundred and
seventeen million, China two hundred three million. Rotary International will
be giving one hundred ninety four million, Canada one hundred
and sixty six million, Japan one hundred and fifty nine million,

(17:42):
Saudi Arabia one hundred and thirty nine million, and the
European Investment Bank one hundred twenty million. Those are the
top donors remaining for the World Health Organization. I don't
think they're going to be hurting for money, yeap, and
some of those found like we're probably up there are
up there giving in the absence of the United States

(18:05):
for as long as that lasts. But anyway, I'm I'm
cheering that on. There are some things that happen that
are good, and I think we should celebrate them when
we have them, because only for.

Speaker 13 (18:19):
The moment though, because everything Trump does is via executive order.

Speaker 12 (18:26):
Yeah, the small acts in the chat room is posting
that breaking ice involved shooting in Minneapolis arm suspect down.
I have not looked at that article, but so well, anyway,
there's there's a number of different he says. Trump pulled
the US out of the WHO, but commie states are rejoining.

(18:48):
I would expect this trend to continue.

Speaker 13 (18:52):
Oh oh yeah, states joining rather than the United States
as a whole, which is part of part of the plan.
They've been deconstructing the United States at least since Bill Clinton.

(19:12):
But actually I would put it with Ronald Reagan because
it was Ronald Reagan who established the bi National Commission,
you know, to look at Mexico US relations and then
of course, in nineteen eighty three, Reagan signed the Lapause

(19:36):
Treaty with Mexico. Yeah, and that was that. Yeah, and
then nineteen eighty six they signed the a free Trade
Agreement with Canada. And so step by step, piece by piece,
they have been deconstructing the United States while they're constructing

(20:02):
the continental governing system of the Americas.

Speaker 12 (20:08):
Yeah, exactly that.

Speaker 13 (20:10):
And they put it under the under the heading of
trade agreement, but they are in no way trade agreements.
They are harmonization agreements.

Speaker 12 (20:22):
Yeah, that's a perfect way of saying it. So, uh,
lots of agreements on the world stage, and including the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which we are not out of.
And you know, it's amazing to me as I sit
here and shiver here right now in Michigan, and much

(20:43):
of the country is frigid. We have a we have
ice scheduled for Sunday. I guess there's a big ice
storm coming for much of the country.

Speaker 13 (20:53):
That's all I've been hearing.

Speaker 12 (20:54):
Yeah, yeah, so so we have Now I don't know
how cold it is where you are, but it has
been This has been a probably one of the worst
winters we've had in Michigan in a while. Usually we
get some days that were it warms up and we
get a reprieve from the frigidness. But since December, I

(21:16):
mean it, you know, early December. I mean it started
in right away, and we've had really very little in
the way of warm ups. And right now as I
sit here, we have like for today, I think this
is supposed to be the last day. But last night
I looked at the temperature on a thermostat and it

(21:36):
was negative eleven and that's the real temperature. And the
wind Shehills they've been saying that there was negative twenty
five for the wind shills, twenty to twenty five. So
it's insane, you know. But for years, the propagandaspute.

Speaker 14 (21:56):
Out climate changes around the world.

Speaker 15 (21:58):
Global warming, global warming is real global warming, the global
climate change for global warming, global warming, pollution global.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Warming, global climate change.

Speaker 16 (22:08):
Signs of climate change, global warming, climate change, global warming.

Speaker 12 (22:12):
So a little flashback as you're freezing your butts off,
you know, here's al Gore.

Speaker 17 (22:17):
The entire North polarized cap during summer, during some of
the summer months could be completely ice free within.

Speaker 8 (22:28):
The next five to seven years.

Speaker 18 (22:30):
Seven years ago, in a real inconvenient truth. Former Vice
President Al Gore once famously claimed the North Pole Ice
Cap would be ice free by now due to climate change,
but scientists say the ice cap has actually expanded. It
is now twice the size of Alaska.

Speaker 19 (22:47):
You said, unless we took quote drastic measures, the world
would reach a point of no return within ten years,
and you called it a true planetary emergency.

Speaker 15 (22:57):
We're eleven years later, weren't you wrong.

Speaker 20 (23:00):
Well, we have seen a decline in emissions for the
first on a global basis, for the first time.

Speaker 8 (23:06):
They've stabilized and started to decline.

Speaker 20 (23:08):
So some of the responses of the last ten years
have helped, but unfortunately and regrettably, a lot of serious
damage has been done. Greenland, for example, is losing one
cubic kilometer of ice every single day.

Speaker 8 (23:22):
I went down to Miami.

Speaker 20 (23:23):
And saw fish from the ocean swimming in the streets
on a sunny day.

Speaker 12 (23:28):
Yeah, he's so full of crap.

Speaker 13 (23:31):
Yeah, Well, Idaho has the Snake River Canyon. I don't
know if you've ever seen pictures of it, but you know,
do a Google search on the Snake River Canyon and
you'll see that it's a It's a deep canyon. I

(23:54):
don't know, four or five or six hundred feet down,
I have no idea, but that was cut by glaciers.

Speaker 12 (24:03):
So yeah, so the climate does change. Climate change is real,
it's just not anthropogenic and you know, we're not causing it,
and there's nothing you can do about it. Controlling your
CO two is not going to solve anything. As a
matter of fact, if it does anything, it's going to
cause there's a CO two shortage, and it's going to

(24:23):
cause crop failures because there's not enough. There's a reason
why a greenhouses, people that run greenhouses pump a lot
of CO two in there. It's because it's good for
the crops. It's good for the yields. It's plant food.
We need it. You know, these people think they're smarter
than God and that they're able to.

Speaker 13 (24:43):
Well, they think we're dumber than rocks, you know.

Speaker 12 (24:47):
And unfortunately are. Yeah, yeah, many are. But one thing
that we can see through is Kamala Harris. You know,
it's funny how all of these politicians who promote this
climate change, global warming nonsense and rising sea levels. You know,
they keep buying property near the sea.

Speaker 13 (25:10):
Isn't that amazing?

Speaker 12 (25:12):
You know? We had Kamala Harris. You know, the Western
Journal says, how do you know when someone has lied
to you, or perhaps even stolen from you? Observed what
they do, not what they say. This test works especially
well for elitist Nitwitz, like former Vice President Kamala Harris, who,
according to The New York Post, recently purchased an eight
point one point five million dollar home in the beach

(25:34):
front neighborhood of Point Doom in Malibu, California, notwithstanding her
own and her fellow climate alarmist stated expectations of rising
sea levels. In fact, local beach access quote requires a
special key that only a select group of Point Doom
residents can possess unquote per the New York Posts. But

(25:56):
why why would they want to access the beach? After all?
Have we not arrived at the long predicted climate apocalypse? No, no,
of course not. But that's what they keep going. They
keep beating the same dead horse over and over again. Also,
the United Nations censorships. They're trying to shut you up

(26:18):
now because their predicted, their failed predictions, haven't come true.
Now everywhere it's inconvenient. The real inconvenient truth is your
ability to speak out and point out the nonsense that
they're continuing to promote, and how many times that they've
failed in their predictions and failed in being consistent. I mean,

(26:40):
if somebody's wrong, you think that the eventually people would
catch on and say, you know, I've listened to this
liar often enough, maybe I should quit listening to them.
Just something to think about. We got the bottom of
the art. Break, Let's take the break. We'll be back
in a moment. This is governed America.

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(28:35):
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Speaker 12 (32:05):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governor America talking
about the deception and the censoring of free speech which
is going on all over the place right now. The
United Nations is attempting to clamp down on quote quote
unquote climate change deniers. Well, gee, I wonder why anybody
would deny that global warming is going on. You know,
first they said it was global cooling, that that didn't

(32:28):
work out, then it's global warming, now it's climate change.
They're full of crap. That's the bottom line. And the
American people and the people of the world, I think
largely are waking up to the fact that you can't
believe anything these people say, but you know they're trying
to shut you up.

Speaker 13 (32:44):
Now.

Speaker 12 (32:45):
In fact, we'll get into the World Economic Forum where
they also are talking, you know, about dis and misinformation
a lot of times. And I think there's a lot
of efforts coming out of that with censorship from what
I've been reading. We'll address that as time progresses here.
But in climate change dispatch dot com it says to

(33:08):
discourage dissenters to the progressive narrative. The United Nations stepped
up to stop the disinformation quote unquote and tending to
ramp up the war against climate change deniers. At the
United Nations Climate Change Conference COP thirty held in Brazil
in November twenty twenty five, several states endorsed the United
Nations Declaration on Information Integrity. Boy, doesn't that sound nice?

(33:32):
The Declaration on Information Integrity on Climate Change, an initiative
recognizing and trying to combat the rise in climate disinformation
in media and politics. Well, you're going to say something, Yeah, I.

Speaker 13 (33:50):
Was going to say, I wish them all the success
at that Unfortunately, they don't mean it the same way
we mean it.

Speaker 12 (33:59):
Well, the real, yeah, real disinformation is coming from them,
is coming from their proponents. They say. The United Nations
Declaration is professedly a pledge to fight false information about
climate change. At first glance, the declaration seems fairly inoc innocuous,
but if you read it carefully, it clearly condemns those

(34:22):
who don't agree with the UN agenda, demanding censorship of
the opposition, largely through the media. One of the listed
commitments includes, quote, Promote and support the sustainability of a
diverse and resilient media ecosystem through adequate policies to enable
and insure accurate and reliable coverage, specially within this context

(34:46):
on climate and environmental issues, as well as policies on advertising,
transparency and accountability. Unquote. They say it is not a
place for the UN to determine a limitation on the
discussion of climate change, or to create a media network
to censor opposing viewpoints or findings. And yet they persist
in pursuing this agenda and insist that everyone fall in line. Well,

(35:10):
and it's not just the subject of climate change. We
are confronted with the reality today that there's literally efforts
all over the place. We talked about with Casey Whalen
on this broadcast a couple of times here recently about
the fact that they are trying to pass hate speech

(35:32):
laws in the States because too many people are waking
up to the hoax of Israel, too many people are
waking up to the genocide in Gaza. You can see,
you can say what you want as long as you
stay within the boundaries of of where they want you
to talk. The moment that you step out out of line,

(35:56):
just like the Buffalo Springfield song says, here comes the
man to carry you away with the with the gun. Yeah,
in this case it's the speech police, and they will
in some cases already have arrested people and you say
you can't, Well, it can't happen here. We got the
first Amendment, don't kid yourself. So uh So that's that's

(36:22):
a major concern going on everywhere.

Speaker 13 (36:25):
Well, the new paradigm in law enforcement at the d
o J level is that they they study you enough
to where they can just set you up. Use you
know it's set use what whatever it is that they

(36:47):
find on you to basically just yeah, control you get
you in trouble in such a way that you go
to prison.

Speaker 12 (37:00):
Yeah, or or sue you, use lot wage lawfare of
another sort, civil actions against you to bankrupt you even
if they can't win in the long term. You know,
I'm very happy now that Michigan has a slap law finally,
and more states need to adopt slap anti slap legislation

(37:23):
because the what slap anti slap legislation enables people to
do is to sue those when when somebody comes against
you with law fare with the intention of just bankrupting
you and keeping you to the point where it costs
you so much money to be able to participate in

(37:44):
the public marketplace of ideas, they can sue you and
keep you in court and bankrupt you for your viewpoints
even if nothing there's no merit to the case. That's
one strategy that they have is just waging law fair
against you and making it to the point where it
costs you so much money to defend yourself that it

(38:07):
basically causes you to have to drop your whatever it is,
I mean, your your participation, public participation. In fact, that's
what the I forget what the I'll have to get
the exact acronym. But anyway, more and more it's called

(38:36):
strategic lawsuit against public participation. That's what it is. And
the nice thing is that there's more and more states
and I'm very happy to see this happening that are
coming out with laws that enable people who have been
victimized by by these by these slap suits, that they

(38:58):
can turn turn the tables on their on the I
would call them oppressors, those who are waging lawfare against
them and be able to sue them for damages. So
not only is the suit thrown out and stopped, but
you can turn around and turn the tables on the

(39:18):
people that file the suit and recoup your money. So
Michigan just passed theirs and it went into effect at
the beginning of the year. So very happy about that,
because you never know, anybody can be a victimize a
victim of this. There doesn't have to be any merit
to the case. So, speaking of things that don't have merit,

(39:45):
have you happened to follow the Jack Smith circus that's
been going on in Congress?

Speaker 13 (39:52):
I have been following it to an extent. I didn't
sit and watch the whole hearing, but I did listen
to a good bit of it, and that there got
to be one point in the hearing where it became

(40:14):
just glaringly obvious that he was waging law fair through
a government bureaucracy against Trump.

Speaker 12 (40:27):
Yeah, and surveilling members of Congress as well.

Speaker 13 (40:30):
Yeah, I mean, how nervy is that that he felt
so secure that that he could, you know, capture the
members of Congresses their communications, even though supposedly it was

(40:51):
just capturing the capturing them, but not looking at them
unless they had evidence that there was something going on.
But that's such a fraud, such an incredible fraud, and
everybody knows, nobody buys.

Speaker 12 (41:08):
That, right, well, Jack Smith, for those that may have
been living under Iraq, his efforts to prosecute Donald Trump.
It was over the twenty twenty election situation where Trump
stood out in front of the Capitol and said to

(41:29):
you know, basically peacefully as symbol, And they pretty much
leave that out all the time. But it was the
twenty twenty election situation, the January sixth stuff, and also
Trump's retention of classified documents. So Brandon Gill, Representative, in
this hearing where Jack Smith was called to testify, he

(41:51):
caught him in several lies and exposed the fact that
Jack Smith knew he was spying on members of Congress
During the investigation.

Speaker 19 (41:58):
Our Lives on January, the Gentleman from Texas, mister Gill
was recognized for five minutes mister Smith.

Speaker 31 (42:04):
In January of twenty twenty three, did ju subpoena then
Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy's toll records?

Speaker 32 (42:10):
Yes, sir, we did, Yes, you did.

Speaker 31 (42:12):
And the subpoena covered the time period between November twenty
twenty and January twenty twenty one.

Speaker 14 (42:16):
Is that right?

Speaker 32 (42:17):
I'm sorry, sir. Could you say that again.

Speaker 14 (42:19):
We're not going to delay like this.

Speaker 31 (42:21):
The subpoena covered the time period between November of twenty
twenty and January twenty twenty one. How many days after
Kevin McCarthy was sworn in his speaker, did juicepoena his records?

Speaker 32 (42:31):
I don't recall, but those two things had nothing.

Speaker 31 (42:34):
It was sixteen days after becoming the highest ranking Republican
in the House of Representatives usubpoena his toll records. Do
you agree that that might reasonably be considered a violation
of the speech or debate Clause? I do not, and
I want to be clear that the till we were
collecting months worth of phone data on the Republican Speaker
of the House, the leader of the opposition, right after

(42:56):
he got sworn in a speaker, all around the time
of a may your vote. That sounds like a flagrant
violation of the speech or debate clause to me, and
I think most people.

Speaker 14 (43:06):
Agree with me.

Speaker 31 (43:07):
And Speaker McCarthy had no recourse, did he, because you
issued a non disclosure order ensuring that neither he nor
any of the American people knew about the subpoenas.

Speaker 8 (43:16):
Is that right?

Speaker 33 (43:17):
The toll record, the non content toll record subpoena is
we did secure non disclosure orders for those subpoenas.

Speaker 8 (43:24):
You did.

Speaker 31 (43:24):
And let me ask you, mister Smith, at the time
you secured those non disclosure orders.

Speaker 14 (43:28):
Was Speaker McCarthy a flight risk?

Speaker 32 (43:31):
The non disclosure order was based on concerns about it.

Speaker 14 (43:35):
Was Speaker McCarthy a flight risks?

Speaker 30 (43:37):
He was not?

Speaker 14 (43:38):
He was not.

Speaker 31 (43:38):
Then why did your non disclosure order refer to him
as a flight risk? It says right here the court
finds reasonable grounds to believe that such disclosure will result
in flight from prosecution.

Speaker 33 (43:50):
Sir, When securing a non disclosure order, the risks don't
have to be associated.

Speaker 31 (43:57):
I think that the Speaker of the House is a
ship risk this question, No, this is not your time,
this is my time. You think the Speaker of the
House is a flight risk? You think he's going to
hop on a plane and leave the country.

Speaker 33 (44:09):
No, what I was trying to explain is, with respect
to a non disclosure order, the risks aren't necessarily associated
with the subscriber to the phone, the risks to investigation.

Speaker 31 (44:22):
I think that you were using this is clearly in
reference to Speaker McCarthy, and you were using clearly false
information to secure a non disclosure order to hide from
Speaker McCarthy and from the American people the fact that
you were spying.

Speaker 14 (44:35):
On his toll records. But I've got more more, so
let's move on.

Speaker 31 (44:39):
In May of twenty twenty three, you also issued subpoenas
for toll records of nine US senators and an additional
representative is.

Speaker 32 (44:46):
That right, in May of twenty three, we did issues
you did.

Speaker 31 (44:50):
And there were non disclosure orders in conjunction with those
subpoenas as well.

Speaker 32 (44:53):
Right, that's correct, consistent with Department policy.

Speaker 14 (44:57):
Right law so again, nobody would know what you were doing.

Speaker 31 (44:59):
The senators and the representatives would in the American people
wouldn't know what you were doing.

Speaker 14 (45:03):
Is that right?

Speaker 33 (45:04):
The toll records that we secured in the non disclosure
orders were consistent with policy and case, and.

Speaker 31 (45:10):
You knew whenever you were doing that that there was
a risk you were violating the speech or debate clause?

Speaker 14 (45:14):
Is that right?

Speaker 33 (45:16):
The toll record subpoene is that we secured. Where with
the concurrence of the public.

Speaker 31 (45:19):
Context, your own analysis says that you knew there was
a risk you were violating the speech or debate clause.

Speaker 14 (45:25):
I have it right here.

Speaker 31 (45:26):
This is an email from John Keller at Public Integrity
Section to your team. As you are aware quote, as
you are aware, there is some litigation risk regarding whether
compelled disclosure of toll records of a member's legislative calls
violates the speech or debate clause in the DC circuit.

Speaker 14 (45:41):
That's from your own analysis right there. So you did know,
didn't you.

Speaker 33 (45:46):
So with respect to the item you just put up
on the screen, the last sentence states, uh.

Speaker 14 (45:51):
Oh, we're going to get to the last sentence. Okay,
We're going to get to the last sentence, and.

Speaker 31 (45:56):
You cite case Lawn here, quote, the bar on compelled
disclosure is absolute, is right?

Speaker 8 (46:01):
Is that right?

Speaker 14 (46:01):
Or do you think that you didn't have to abide
by that precedent?

Speaker 32 (46:05):
To be clear, this is not this statement is not
from my office. This is the statement.

Speaker 31 (46:09):
This is This is your justification for those subpoenas and
indios that you ordered. This was part of your analysis.
It's a cursory analysis. I think it's worth noting, well,
let's get to that last sentence then. Quote, given my
understanding of the low likelihood that any of the members
listed below would be charged, the litigation risk should be
minimal here. In other words, you're using a novel legal

(46:31):
theory which you knew was novel, has never been tested
by any court. You're not charging any of these members.
Nobody is going to know about it because you issued INNDOS.
Nobody is going to sue about it, so sue this.

Speaker 14 (46:43):
So who cares?

Speaker 31 (46:44):
We're going to do it anyways. I mean, you walked
all over the Constitution, throughout this entire process of the
gentleman's time, behind clared members of Congress, and you know it.
It's absolutely disgraceful time I yielded back.

Speaker 12 (46:55):
This is the deep state at work. Seriously, doubt though
that anything's going to come with this, you know, honestly.

Speaker 13 (47:06):
I don't know, because it did affect the members of Congress.
I and basically they were tapping their phones and collecting
the conversations, even though they don't call it that in particular,
but if you have the content of calls, then you

(47:29):
could use that information to set up a scenario.

Speaker 12 (47:34):
Yeah. Absolutely, But you have a situation where this has
been going on now for a while and nothing really
has This is not a new revelation that the deep state,
whatever you want to call it, these bureaucratic agencies have
been spying on members of Congress or eavesdropping, tapping their phones,
what have you. I don't know that anything's really been

(47:54):
done about it. And you have what this issue really
boils down to is intelligence establishment. You know, That's what
really is at the heart of.

Speaker 13 (48:07):
All of this.

Speaker 12 (48:08):
And the Congress doesn't do anything to really rein in
the intelligence establishment. I think part of it is because
maybe they're scared of them. I don't know. It's like
Chuck Schumer said, they have six ways from Sunday. If
you go against them. They have six ways from Sunday
to get back at you.

Speaker 13 (48:26):
Yeah, well, you know what it makes me wonder? Do
you remember George Webb. M George Webb was doing stories
on the setting up of servers in in Congress and
you know, closets and whatever, and those servers were feeding

(48:51):
in apparently the phone data telephone data, call data. So
they've known about this for a long long time, and
you're right, they didn't do anything about it.

Speaker 12 (49:03):
Yeah. Well, Representative darryl Isa took Jack Smith to the
woodshed over his targeting of political enemies and misleading the
judge during his investigation.

Speaker 34 (49:12):
Smith, do you see criminals to my left? You don't
see any. Do you see people who are committing crimes
because they continue to believe things that just aren't true.
That's paraphrasing Ronald Reagan that liberals aren't stupid, they just
know things that don't happen to be true. If the
president believed that he was cheated in an election, that

(49:35):
there was fraud or in some other way a number
of items led to his defeat when in fact he
should have won according to the constitution, does that make
him a criminal?

Speaker 35 (49:47):
Sir, No, No, that's a yes or no, please, mister Smith.
These people here are continuing to grapple constantly with things
that aren't true, like socialism works, or that somehow everything
the Republicans do is evil and everything they do is right.
They've never reached a conclusion in a typical partisan case

(50:09):
in which we're not evil because we think something different
and we're not wrong.

Speaker 34 (50:13):
You understand the Constitution?

Speaker 35 (50:15):
Do you understand the Bill of Rights that someone has
the absolute right to believe something, whether it's true or not,
and to advocate for something whether it's true or not.
Do you understand that, in addition to your oath to
the Constitution, that that's one of the things the First
Amendment allows for, isn't it?

Speaker 36 (50:32):
Yes?

Speaker 27 (50:32):
Sir?

Speaker 14 (50:33):
Okay.

Speaker 35 (50:34):
So if you know that people have a right to opine,
lobby for, assert do everything they can legally to ask
for people to make different decisions, then why is it
you saw criminal conduct on behalf of a president who
believed he didn't win Chruman, Jordan and myself have something

(50:54):
in common along with a number of others here we
saw wrongdoing.

Speaker 34 (50:58):
And on January sixth, we voted not to confirm two.

Speaker 35 (51:02):
States because they had violated the US Constitution in how
they selected who got ballots. And yet you're going to
come here and say, oh, I just followed the law
when you went after these people, and you said, well,
technically I can do that. You didn't see any selective
nature or any separation of powers under the Constitution to

(51:25):
spying on the activities and the conversations of the Speaker
of the House. To what end would conversations between the
Speaker of the US House, third or second in line
to be the president and the president in what bases
would it be any of your business other than you
believe that there was a conspiracy, without conspiracy as a

(51:47):
basic premise, you like the president's men for Richard Nixon,
went after your political enemies. Maybe they're not your political enemies,
but they sure as hell were Joe Biden's political enemies,
weren't they. They were Harris's political enemies. They were the
enemies of.

Speaker 34 (52:05):
The president, and you were their arm, weren't you.

Speaker 6 (52:09):
No?

Speaker 35 (52:10):
No, oh great, So you spied on the Speaker of
the House and these other senators and so on and
informed no one and in fact put in a gag
order so they couldn't discover it. If they were not
subjects of a conspiracy investigation. Why did Congress a separate

(52:32):
branch that you, under the Constitution, have to respect.

Speaker 34 (52:36):
Why is it that no one should be informed.

Speaker 35 (52:39):
Including the judges, as you went in to spy on
these people. Did you mention that you were spying on
seeking records so you could find out about when conversations
occurred between the US Speaker of the House and the President.

Speaker 34 (52:54):
Did you inform the judge or did you hold that back?

Speaker 32 (52:57):
My office didn't spy on anyone second.

Speaker 35 (53:00):
The question I asked you, mister Smith, was pretty straightforward.
Did you withhold that information from an Article three judge
in the process of taking the records of the Speaker
of the House?

Speaker 32 (53:14):
We complied with they.

Speaker 37 (53:15):
Did you hold mister Chairman, would you please instruct the
gentleman to allow the witness to answer the question. It's
not your time. I'd like my time back, mister Jiman.
You have repeatedly done that in the past. The witness
has the right to answer the question, and there'll be
due time to answer the question. Would you please put
my time back and let me finish this. Mister Smith,
I asked you a question and you were not responsive

(53:37):
to it, and I want you to be responsive to it.

Speaker 34 (53:40):
Did you whether you think it was legal or not,
whether you think it was right or not.

Speaker 35 (53:44):
Did you withhold the name of Kevin McCarthy, Speaker of
the House when you were seeking records on Kevin McCarthy,
the Speaker of the House, or Jim Jordan, the chairman
of this committee.

Speaker 38 (53:56):
At the time. The gentleman is no, please get me
back to the time away. Time is expired.

Speaker 19 (54:01):
But we're going to let the witness answer your question
because it's important question.

Speaker 32 (54:04):
Wins can respond.

Speaker 33 (54:05):
We did not provide that information to the judge when
we requested a non disclosure order, consistent with the law
and consistent with department.

Speaker 35 (54:13):
Mister Chairman, the amazing thing here today is that we
have an admission that an art.

Speaker 37 (54:19):
Of Chairman that the gentleman's time is expired by now
thirty four seconds.

Speaker 34 (54:23):
It gets moore than five minutes. Manytimes me the time.

Speaker 12 (54:27):
Raskin doesn't like the fact that he's continuing to But
the guy just admitted they withheld evidence from the judge.

Speaker 19 (54:32):
So the gentleman from California, I will be has expired.

Speaker 34 (54:35):
I will be brief in my address to the chairman.

Speaker 35 (54:39):
We have the evidence that an article one representative from
behalf as the president.

Speaker 12 (54:44):
With that, I continued to devolve from there.

Speaker 13 (54:51):
Yeah, you know who he reminds me of is Trey Goudy.

Speaker 12 (54:55):
During the.

Speaker 13 (54:58):
What were those hearings about Hillary Clinton's activities, it seems
that Congress, Yeah, maybe it was Libya. When Congress has
very serious hearings, they pick a bulldog and the bulldog

(55:20):
just does a tremendous job of interrogating the witnesses and
they have all the information, and you know, they're just great.
But what happens after the hearing? The bulldog becomes a
poodle and never does anything.

Speaker 12 (55:39):
Yeah, nothing really happens.

Speaker 36 (55:41):
Nothing difference at this point, does it make?

Speaker 12 (55:44):
That's what we'll be asking ourselves after this is all over. Ye,
all right, we are out of this hour already, got
a little bit more left of that hearing. We'll finish
that up on the second hour. And we have other
things as well, financial meltdown, pending, Ladies and gentlemen. We
got a lot of rhinos, a lot of rhinos in
Congress right now. It's amazing. You think that you elect

(56:07):
these people and they're going to turn course and do
something different from the Democrats you have there voting no
on defunding the National Endowment for Democracy and supporting abortions
and trans procedures. It's astounding. We'll touch upon some of
that in the next hour as well. Stay with us.
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Speaker 16 (59:03):
For American Family News, I'm Robert Thornton. Fox Weather says
the Trump administration is closely monitoring a winter storm that
will work its way to the East Coast on Sunday.
The White House says the administration is undertaking a whole
of government approach to respond as appropriate. The Texas Department
of Transportation says the best way to stay safe is simple,
stay at home if you do not have to travel.

(59:25):
And with the heavy snow predicted for this weekend, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania schools are calling off classes early for Monday. Planes
that normally fly into hurricanes were set to fly into
the massive winter storm. Noah Flight and director Sophia De
Solo joined Fox Weather.

Speaker 40 (59:40):
The more data that we collect in the storm is
going to help us make a better forecast, So it's
very important that we go out there, we collect this information,
and this is going to improve the forecast for such
a large populus area.

Speaker 14 (59:53):
She said.

Speaker 16 (59:53):
Winter weather forecasting is difficult, and in particular.

Speaker 40 (59:57):
For these flights, the moisture profile is very important because
its moisture is going to essentially translate into precipitation amounts,
or snow amounts, or even ice amounts, and this data
is being quantity controlled in the aircraft by a meteorologists
that we have on board, and this data is being
sent out operationally to the forecasters as well as to

(01:00:18):
the global models.

Speaker 16 (01:00:20):
The National Weather Services that after the storm passes, a
strong Arctic air mass will continue to bring frigid temperatures
into the eastern two thirds of the country into early
next week. Therefore, ice may stay around longer in some places.
Vice President Jdevan says the Trump administration's economic agenda is
making it easier for Americans to have families. As thousands

(01:00:41):
attended the March for Live boxes.

Speaker 15 (01:00:43):
Jared Halpern reports on the stage of the March for
Life rally, Vice President jd Vance tied the President's economic
agenda with the life agenda, as.

Speaker 28 (01:00:52):
The President knows better than anybody, if we want to
convince more Americans to choose life, we.

Speaker 8 (01:00:57):
Must also choose policies that make family life possible.

Speaker 14 (01:01:01):
So we've done that as well.

Speaker 15 (01:01:02):
Dance is expanding the child tax Credit, establishing Trump accounts
for newborns, and bringing down housing cost will make having
a family more affordable. Before the Vice President spoke, a
video message from President Trump was played, where he said
the administration is making unprecedented strides to protect innocent life
in the institution of the family at the White House.

(01:01:23):
Jared Halpern Fox News.

Speaker 16 (01:01:26):
Officials said that former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, a
top FBI fugitive accused of moving some sixty tons of
cocaine from Latin America into the US annually and orchestrating
several killings, was arrested in Mexico and then flown to California. Wedding,
who's forty four, turned himself in yesterday at the US
Embassy in Mexico City. The head of a government which

(01:01:47):
dog group says, we are witnessing an alliance between foreign
adversaries who want to undermine the US and democrats who
domestically see this as an opportunity to gain a political advantage.
More from af Bench Chad Groening.

Speaker 41 (01:01:59):
Attorney General Pamboni has announced the arrests of three of
the anti HEIGHT agitators that disrupted services at city's church
in Saint Paul. The arrest came as vice president of
VANCE arrived in the state for a meeting with ICE officials.
Vance says at the far left as the side of
the US shouldn't have a border. Peter Schwarzer, who was
president of the Government Accountability Institute, has released a new

(01:02:20):
revealing book entitle The Invisible Coup, How American elites and
foreign powers use immigration as a weapon. During an appearance
on Life, Liberty and Levin, he revealed that America's enemies
are engaged in an organized, systematic plan to destroy America
from within.

Speaker 42 (01:02:35):
When you look at what's happening on the streets of America,
there are violent protests in Los Angeles, in New York
and Minneapolis. You're going to notice that there are a
lot of people that are there that were from overseas.
They don't even necessarily speak English. A lot of them
are hardcore activists who have been imported into the country
and this is their job to transform America through a radical,

(01:02:57):
violent political action.

Speaker 41 (01:02:59):
And Schweitzer said, it is all about creating new voters.

Speaker 42 (01:03:02):
You have this alliance between foreign adversaries who want to
undermine the United States and Democrats who domestically see this
as an opportunity for they themselves to gain a political advantage.
And it's been a hugely important one. So ei they're
fighting so hard in the streets right now to prevent deportations.

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This is Governor America with Daring Weeks and Vicky Davis.

Speaker 12 (01:05:37):
From Femal Regions five to ten. This is the second
hour of Governor America. Vicky Davis is here. I'm Darren Weeks,
and it continues to be the twenty fourth of January
twenty twenty six. As we get right back into the
show here, I just we'll get back to Jack Smith's
testimony here in just a moment. There's more into that circus,
but I wanted to cover some of what the small

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acts posted in the chat room here from Reuters, California
joins un Health Network following us departure from who. This
seems to be the new plan going forward evidently is
the States will start to join up with the World
Health Organization, which I don't really see how how this

(01:06:20):
should you know, constitutionally seems to be like a challenge.
I don't think states constitutionally are able to join international organizations.
At least they shouldn't be. I have to look more
deeply into that. They certainly can't form treaties that bind

(01:06:40):
the United States if the states are joining up. I
know that they did that with the climate change issue,
made it to where that the states could join, you know,
the Paris Agreement, for example. Obama did that, made some
kind of agreement inside the agreement, you know, some kind

(01:07:03):
of clause inside the agreement that enables states and local
governments to be able to join. So that's that's a big.

Speaker 13 (01:07:11):
Well, that's part of the deconstruction of the United States.
And the first time I saw it was with the
Pacific Northwest Economic Region that's pnwe R dot org. And
that's an organization of and and it's in law in Idaho,

(01:07:37):
it's not it's not an informal agreement. It's in law,
and it's an organization of legislators and corporations. And that
it includes the five western states of the United States, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana,

(01:08:00):
and Alaska, and the states immediately above which includes Alberta,
I think British Columbia, But I don't know. Have you
been following the what's going on in Alberta.

Speaker 12 (01:08:20):
Go ahead.

Speaker 13 (01:08:21):
Supposedly they are.

Speaker 12 (01:08:24):
Seceeding seceed We mentioned it last week on the show.

Speaker 13 (01:08:28):
Actually, yeah, okay, Well that's because they're moving to create
an economic region in the Pacific Northwest. Okay. Now, combine
that with the Mexican Plan for Reconquista, which includes California, Nevada,

(01:08:55):
New Mexico, that whole big area, and and you can
see the beginning of the formation of the global economic regions.

Speaker 2 (01:09:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:09:09):
I just found what I was talking about. A moment ago.
Article one, Section ten. No state shall enter into any treaty, alliance,
or confederation, grant letters of market reprisal coin money. He meant,
bills of credit, make anything but gold and silver coin,
a tender in payment of debts, pass any bill of

(01:09:32):
tainer exposed ex post facto law or law impairing the
obligation of contracts, or grant any title of nobility. So
that's the clause I was thinking of a moment ago,
when we're talking about this situation where California is essentially
joining up after Washington, d C. The Trump administration pulls

(01:09:57):
us out of who I don't think constitutionally they can
do that. It says Ruters Reports. California said on Friday
it will become the first US state to join the
World Health Organization their Global Outbreak Response Network, following the
Trump administration's decision to pull out pul Washington out of

(01:10:19):
the WHO. The network comprised of more than three hundred
and sixty technical institutions. And there you have a technical
technical governance, ladies and gentlemen. Doesn't that sound like technocracy?
VICKI real by expert and you know what?

Speaker 13 (01:10:35):
That's the concept behind that is that they thought they
think they can rule the world strictly by function, right,
rather than a political system. They can have a functional system. Well,
what's global health? Global health is a functional system. But

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they made a big mistake because your systems of government,
whether you rule by functional functionality or not, are still
based on culture. And so they made a gigantic mistake there.

Speaker 12 (01:11:23):
Yeah. Well the network, they say, this, what is it
called again? This network for the WHO. The Global Outbreak
Response Network, comprised of more than three hundred and sixty
technical institutions, responds to public health events with the deployment

(01:11:44):
of staff and resources to affected countries. They say it
has tackled major public health events included, including COVID nineteen.
The state's decision to join the network comes more than
a year after US President Donald Trump gave notice that
Washington would depart from the WHO. On Thursday, it officially

(01:12:06):
withdrew from the agency, saying its decision reflected failures in
the United nations health agencies management of the pandemic. Gavin
Newsom decried the United States move on Friday. Of course
he did, because the guy is a total scumbag and
working against our interests. I don't know why this guy
is in jail. I don't know why all these people
who are working against the interests of our country aren't

(01:12:28):
being investigated and prosecuted for their crimes.

Speaker 13 (01:12:34):
Because they all know what the game plan is for
breaking up the United States.

Speaker 12 (01:12:41):
Well, I think a lot of it has to do
with the fact that we have a bunch of people
in Congress and in other public officials that are pretending
to represent the United States, pretending to be on the
side of the Constitution in liberty, but in all actuality,
when the rubber meets the road, there's really nothing ever
comes of anything. They never push any real solutions. They

(01:13:05):
try to derail those that do.

Speaker 13 (01:13:09):
Yeah, because they're in on the game. It's all been
a big game, you know with the American people, that
the deception of dismantling our nation and replacing it with
a global economics system. Yeah, with economics.

Speaker 2 (01:13:32):
Being the.

Speaker 13 (01:13:35):
The main function the how can I say this being
the main organization for former nation states?

Speaker 6 (01:13:51):
Right?

Speaker 12 (01:13:53):
Yeah, but you know alliances. States are not supposed to
be joining international alliances, and we have a situation where
this is happening, you know, and and ultimately leading to
a technocratic rule.

Speaker 13 (01:14:06):
Right, and remember it began in nineteen ninety one. Nineteen
ninety one, Okay, so what specifically began the States forming
alliances for the reorganization. That's when the Pacific Northwest Economic

(01:14:29):
Region was established.

Speaker 12 (01:14:32):
Well you could say I mean international maybe, but the
regions started under Nixon, you know, and so that was
kind of another type of international Well they're not really international,
but domestic alliances anyway.

Speaker 13 (01:14:50):
Yeah, it was a step. That's a step. Everything with
these people is step by step. I have a quote
from a guy, yes, C. H. Douglas, and his quote
was change anything except the appearance of things. Yeah, and

(01:15:10):
that's how they've kept this whole strategy of dissolving our
nation state from the American people. Because they don't change
the appearance of things. They changed the underlying strata of
the governing structure, and most people, including myself, had no

(01:15:35):
reason to look for anything up until what the hell
was I guess when they started massively importing h one
b visa holders to redesign and rewrite our systems of government.
And when I say systems in this context, I mean

(01:15:58):
computer systems.

Speaker 12 (01:16:00):
Yeah, And all you have to do is look at
what they did with the border and look at what's
happening now in response to that, I think that that
bears that out that the border really was dropped under Biden,
and now the American people believed that we've still had

(01:16:21):
a border and that just wasn't being enforced. Now it
arguably is being enforced to an extent, to the extent
that people are not allowed to be just freely coming
in like they were. But then you have the other
you know, as soon as the next Democrat is elected,
as soon as there's a changing of the guard, so

(01:16:42):
to speak, it's all just going to go right back
the way it was exactly. Yes, So this is an abarition.
This is a temporary situation, and it helps to serve
greatly to advance the police state and the kind of
a color revolution type of an event that's happening right now.

(01:17:07):
With all these I would say, many of them are
paid terrorists on the ground. And and what's going to
be the response to that, you know, more police state?
You know, I think I think we was it. Last
week we talked about how Trump had put fifteen hundred
troops on standby to send them in potentially m M.

Speaker 13 (01:17:33):
Something like that.

Speaker 12 (01:17:34):
Yeah, so we're we're approaching a situation where the military
is being turned on the American people essentially. Well, if
you can call these monsters the American people, I would argue,
I don't know where these people come from. Some people
are even saying they're being busted in from foreign countries.
I don't know that. But the problem is who's funding

(01:17:57):
all of this? That's the real issue. You why, why
isn't Well, no, I'm not I don't think the billionaires.
The billionaires that are behind this. There are people, they're
the NGO. Well, it may be you might be right, Vicky,
we might know I'm I know, I'm right. We might
be being forced to fund this through NGOs. Yeah, the

(01:18:19):
question is why don't we know who? You know, there's
there's something called the Sunshine Network. We talked about them
before on the show. And has anybody ever gotten to
the bottom of of of who these people are, where
their accounts are. Why aren't their accounts being frozen. Why
aren't they being investigated and outed and prosecuted for fomenting

(01:18:41):
domestic terrorism inside the United States? No, Pam Bondi is
sitting on her hands again. Nothing's being done at the
Justice Department level. Nothing's being done at the FBI level.
All of this stuff, you know, would not be going
on if it weren't for a massive organization coordination and
lending campaign by somebody who has a lot of money.

Speaker 13 (01:19:04):
Well, it's the Department of Justice that grants parole status
to illegals. I mean, they bring in massive numbers of
illegals or well they're not illegal, they are given protective
status under the Department of Justice. And when Eric Holder

(01:19:30):
was the Attorney General, they just brought in massive numbers
of people's and it's going to continue. It's a comprehensive
strategy absolutely to change the demographics of the United States,

(01:19:52):
to break down our organizational structure and replace it with
a global system based on economics.

Speaker 12 (01:20:03):
Yeah, I'll get to the phone call here in a moment.
You're welcome to call in folks too. Is six ten
six hundred seventeen seventy six. Is the number six ten,
six hundred seventeen seventy six or toll free eight four
four six govern that's eight four four six four six
eight three seven six. But real quickly. Another thing that
small Acts posted here is this story that I referenced

(01:20:25):
when when he first posted it. Ice involved shooting in Minneapolis, arms,
suspect dead. This is a breaking story right now out
of Minneapolis. ICE agents were involved in a shooting in
South Minneapolis on Saturday afternoon, Saturday afternoon. What this is
dated January twenty twenty fourth. Yeah, it's dated today, Saturday afternoon.

(01:20:52):
The city has been facing extreme protests against ICE, which
intensified after an agent fatally shot Rene Good. We talked
about her. She ran, tried to run over him with
her car, got shot. Multiple law enforcement sources confirmed to
Fox News's Bill Malugin that agents shot a person near

(01:21:12):
twenty sixth Street and Nicolette Avenue, leaving the individual down
with medics Russian to provide eight. The incident occurred in
front of glam Doll Donuts. Bill Maligion posted. Multiple law
enforcement sources tell me there has just been a Border
patrol involved shooting in Minneapolis near twenty sixth Street and

(01:21:33):
Nicolett Avenue with Border patrol shooting a person. I'm told
there is a person down in Medics are working on them.
No details on who it is. So multiple law enforcement
sources involved agent involved shooting, and the beat goes on listeners,

(01:21:53):
more outrage, more rioting, more. It just never how much
more is this going to spread? You know, That's the question.
Every time you turn around, they're getting excuses to riot.
Pressure from above, pressure from below. Let's go to the
phones and go to Georgia. Hello, you're on the air guard. Please,

(01:22:18):
Hey guys, I.

Speaker 43 (01:22:21):
Want to talk about the World Health Organization.

Speaker 36 (01:22:24):
Okay, but just real quick on that whole shooting there,
ice shooting whatever.

Speaker 43 (01:22:32):
I've been saying for a long time, bring back the
use of live and I'm.

Speaker 36 (01:22:38):
Good with that.

Speaker 12 (01:22:38):
I don't care anymore. I'm done.

Speaker 36 (01:22:40):
Start killing them all and let God sort them all out.
That was our model when I was in the military,
and I stand by it today. Kill them all. Let
God sort them out.

Speaker 12 (01:22:50):
Well, if they start rioting and stealing stuff, looting the
stores and stuff, I would say I would agree with
you on that. I think when you get to the
point where we were in the Summer of Love, you know,
in twenty twenty, Yeah, that that should have never been tolerated.

Speaker 43 (01:23:08):
I'm just done.

Speaker 36 (01:23:08):
I'm over it all. I don't care anymore. I really don't.
I have no sympathy for any of these people. Renee
Good got exactly what she deserved. The guy that last
week that got shot and killed by the Ice agent,
the off duty ice agent, in the middle of the
night because he was out popping off rounds in his neighborhood,

(01:23:30):
good for him.

Speaker 43 (01:23:31):
He deserved it.

Speaker 36 (01:23:31):
He got exactly what he asked for.

Speaker 12 (01:23:33):
I'm done.

Speaker 36 (01:23:34):
I don't care anymore anyway. With regards to the World
Health Organization, I've heard several people talk about Donald Trump
pulling us out of it, and I'm good with it.
I'm all for it. Hey, yeah, absolutely. But here's something
not one person has mentioned out of everybody i've heard

(01:23:55):
talk about this, from Glenn Beck all the way down
to you guys and everybody else. I've heard Clan buck
Klay Travison book Sexton, not one person is mentioned Codex
Elementarius because keep in mind, folks, Codex Elementarius is not
a program, it's not a policy. Codex Elementarius is an

(01:24:19):
actual group of people who, through the World Health Organization,
have mandated that all livestock use for human consumption, whether
it be a cow, a pig, a goat, fish, chicken,
whatever it is, doesn't matter, must be injected with Monsanto's
re governant bowline growth hormone and injected with subclinical antibiotics.

(01:24:46):
And they use the World Health Organization to force this
mandate upon the American people. So with removal from the
World Health Organization, that means Codex Elementarius now has no standing.

Speaker 12 (01:25:04):
Well, I'm not sure. I mean, it's certainly we're not
obligated to enforce it. I'm not sure that it won't
be enforced anyway. And we have talked about the Codex
Alimentarius many times in the past, by the way, but
in this context not recently. But I'm not so sure.

(01:25:27):
And I don't think the pullout of the WHO is
going to be a permanent thing anyway, But that would
be that would certainly be nice if in fact they
were sincere about turning, turning course, going to one eight
and going away from it.

Speaker 13 (01:25:44):
But go ahead, Vicky, there's something else. They did pass
the laws saying that they can't put, they can't use
milk from cows the have had that growth hormone. So

(01:26:08):
it seems like what they did was to invert our
legal system in such a way that rather than our
Congress passing positive law saying you can or can't do this,

(01:26:29):
they inverted it such that if at a global level
they say do this, then our Congress has to pass
the law saying no, we're not doing that, which is
an inversion of the way that the law should work
and how we are put under a world law by

(01:26:53):
default unless we say otherwise.

Speaker 12 (01:26:56):
Let me just let me just say what I was
elaborate a little bit more or on what I was
talking about a moment ago. Because even though even though
the Codex Elementarius, you're right, adopting the WHO, the Food
and the Food Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, you know,

(01:27:17):
participation in these organizations, they would want us to adopt
the Codex Elementarius. And what that is is a commission,
it's it's a code of standards, basically that the United
Nations wants us to follow for food. But I'm not

(01:27:38):
so convinced or unconvinced that the Congress wouldn't adopt it
or peace meal it very much the same way they
did the Biodiversity Treaty. Remember, you know, the Biodiversity Treaty
was something they couldn't get ratified and they just kind
of piece mealed it through and different pieces of legislation.

(01:28:00):
I could totally see them doing that in some form
of regulatory manner. So even though what's that and I
wouldn't put it past them, No, No, And that's that's
that's what they do, is they play these games where
see you're out of it, you're out of it, but
in reality, you pay attention to this hand over here,

(01:28:21):
and don't pay attention to that hand over there, and
all actuality, you're just as much in it as you
were before. Officially you might be out of it, but
unofficially it doesn't really matter because you're ended up having
to live under the tyrny of it. That's what I
would caution everybody against. And guess what we're we're at,

(01:28:45):
hang on, art, we're at the break. I kind of
went along on that. Let me go ahead and join
the break. We'll be back in a moment. I'll hold
you over hang on it.

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Speaker 46 (01:31:11):
Governormerica, welcome back to the broadcast.

Speaker 12 (01:31:35):
This is Governor America. Sorry about that. We ran up
against the break into the break, but Art is on
the line right now, and before the break, we were
talking about the Codex Elementarius, and I expressed the concern
that even though officially we are out of the World
Health Organization, it is very possible that they might try

(01:31:57):
to piece meal everything about the including the Kodax Elementarius,
into legislation, kind of piecemel it into existence. So basically,
we will find ourselves officially out of the international organizations
that bring us this crap, but yet we're still bound

(01:32:18):
to live under it, under the regulations. Already in Europe
we're seeing and have been for years, people have been
dealing with restrictions on vitamins and supplements, the ability to
get them without a prescription. And I could totally see
that happening here if we're not careful. So we got

(01:32:39):
to be careful about resting on our laurels, going to sleep,
having a false sense of security on these things. Did
you have anything with dad?

Speaker 36 (01:32:49):
That's another thing. That's another thing with Codex Elementarius is
with regards to vitamins and such, they actually wanted to
mandate that you couldn't get vitamins without a prescription.

Speaker 12 (01:33:02):
Yep.

Speaker 36 (01:33:03):
And that's just you know, and so this is just
another aspect and you. I don't recall if it was
you or VICKI, but one of you actually alluded to
this a little earlier, was everything Donald. And this is
something I'm trying to get people to understand, is let's
not be too quick to get all excited about some

(01:33:23):
of this stuff. Although I love the idea of getting
out of the World Health Organization, I love the idea
of telling these mobilists to go pound sand and all
of this, but we've got to remember, like was mentioned earlier,
the vast majority of everything that Trump is doing is

(01:33:43):
by way of executive order. And all it's gonna do
is take for one Democrat to get in there and
gonna flip everything, and none of it's gonna matter. None
of it's gonna gonna.

Speaker 43 (01:33:58):
Amount to a hillby, and we're going to be right
back where we started from.

Speaker 6 (01:34:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 36 (01:34:03):
The only thing that is going to change is if
we the American people, can stop letting these clowns keep
us divided, come together, unite under.

Speaker 43 (01:34:15):
Common cause, with a common goal in mind, and get
rid of every single one of them.

Speaker 36 (01:34:23):
Clean house, go into Washington, wipe the slate clean.

Speaker 43 (01:34:28):
I don't care how we do it.

Speaker 36 (01:34:31):
Wipe that slate clean and force a change.

Speaker 43 (01:34:37):
It's the only way this is going to change.

Speaker 12 (01:34:40):
Yeah, that would be nice work. I don't know how
to do it, though, with the way out of this
the mindset that exists day. I mean, all you have
to do is see these little communists on the ground.

Speaker 13 (01:34:51):
Well, my hope has always been that if people understand
what's happening, they will rise up and fight back. Unfortunately,
I don't really see that happening at this point because
a lot of the things that were fighting today are

(01:35:13):
the same things that we were fighting in the early
two thousand and that's when I started documenting what I
was seeing so that I could come up with a
whole picture of it. And I don't really think I've
had much of an impact at all.

Speaker 12 (01:35:34):
Actually, I think you have. I think you know. This
is the thing is. I heard one of these mainstream
conservative voices the other day talk about, oh, this, you know,
the wake up started when Charlie Kirk was assassinated, and
I'm like, what, wait, hold on a second, really you
really believe that? And maybe this person was sincere when

(01:35:57):
it was said, but there have been lot of patriots
working behind the scenes for many, many, many decades waking
people up. So the process of people waking up started
way before Charlie Kirk and way before Donald Trump was
a politician. There's a lot of this has been a continual,

(01:36:19):
evolving process, and now anybody that wants to be awaken
aware are I think if you're asleep, it's a choice today,
if you're deceived, that's a choice choice. Yeah, yeah, it is,
it is.

Speaker 36 (01:36:36):
But I just I do not see us voting our
way out of this. I think it's going to take
a little bit more force and I hate to use
that word, but I think it's going to take a
very forceful action of the American people to simply say
we're done.

Speaker 43 (01:36:54):
We are done, and we do whatever we have to do.
And I know a lot of people don't.

Speaker 12 (01:37:01):
Want to hear this.

Speaker 36 (01:37:02):
Remember what Thomas Jefferson said. Yep, and you just remember
what Thomas Jefferson said.

Speaker 12 (01:37:10):
I know what you're alluding to, your revolution.

Speaker 36 (01:37:12):
With regeneration, and I think we are long overdue with that.
Thank you, guys, have a great weekend.

Speaker 43 (01:37:22):
Stay warm everyone, stay warm.

Speaker 12 (01:37:26):
Yeah, thank you, appreciate the call. God bless you. Yeah,
it's concerning worrying that we have to think about the
liberty of you know, our future generations being at stake
being you know that they could be blood that needs
to be spilled in order to keep the liberty tree watered,

(01:37:48):
so to speak. I don't want to see that happen.

Speaker 13 (01:37:52):
Well, if you think about historically it.

Speaker 12 (01:37:54):
Has happened for a reason.

Speaker 13 (01:37:56):
Go ahead, Well, think about a glow global organization basically
being run by corporations. What does that make you and
your children and grandchildren. If you're not a multi billionaire,
you're just a slave. Yeah, you are a slave to

(01:38:18):
the global system of commerce.

Speaker 12 (01:38:21):
And that's the amazing thing about watching these characters and Davos,
you know, get it to get together and talking about help,
help help. People don't trust us anymore, Yeah, we got
to do something to rebuild trust.

Speaker 13 (01:38:34):
You will have nothing and you'll be happy.

Speaker 12 (01:38:37):
Yeah. That kind of sounds almost like you'll have nothing
and you'll like it. It's kind of like a.

Speaker 13 (01:38:45):
Well, that's exactly what it is. I mean, you know
what do wealthy people give their serfs?

Speaker 12 (01:38:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (01:38:52):
Nothing? The minimum a minimum wage.

Speaker 12 (01:38:54):
Yeah, exactly, subsistence barely. Well, that's why the United Nations
says throughout it's documents everywhere adequate adequate, causing adequate this
adequate that if you look up adequate, it means barely
enough to meet a need. You know, So you're not
going to have what you want. You're not going to
have what you really you know, your aspirations, your dreams. Hey,

(01:39:17):
that's just that aspirations and dreams. You're not really going
to achieve any of them.

Speaker 13 (01:39:22):
Right, dream big because you're not getting it anyway.

Speaker 12 (01:39:25):
That's right, Like like like dangling candy in front of
a baby, but it's just out of reach. You're never
going to be able to have it. Finishing up with
the Jack Smith stuff because there's some other stuff you
know in this the theatrics, and I don't know, you know.
The thing is that there was a Capitol police officer,
a former Capitol cop. His name is Michael Fanone. He

(01:39:49):
was there. Representative Troy Neils criticized four of these DC cops,
former DC cops who were in attendance at the at
this gathering, at this meeting, this hearing. One of them
was this Michael finnone and he was in a front row,
had been invited to attend, but he was he you know,

(01:40:12):
after when when Troy Nils was criticizing them. He told
him to f off right there in the hearing and
then flipped him off, and he called the work you know,
coughed and said the word. You know, I'll say b
s he said. He said the actual words. But you know,

(01:40:32):
I think he should have been thrown out of the
out of the meeting. But this is a little bit
about how this whole thing went.

Speaker 47 (01:40:37):
Thank you, mister chairman. Mister Smith, I'll just cut right
to the chase here. Your investigation and attempted prosecution of
President Trump.

Speaker 38 (01:40:46):
It wasn't about justice. It was about politics. Politics.

Speaker 47 (01:40:50):
From day one under the bidenhirs DOJ you weaponized the
law to go after their top political opponent. You push
flawed legal fear, and even the far left Washington Post
called you out.

Speaker 38 (01:41:04):
They called you out, sir, for violating the First Amendment.

Speaker 47 (01:41:08):
You tried to criminalize political speech, slapped unlawful gig orders
out of presidential candidate, and spy on Republican members of
Congress in violation of the speech or debate.

Speaker 38 (01:41:18):
Clause, including the sitting Speaker of the House.

Speaker 47 (01:41:24):
Mister Smith, You mishandled documents, pressured defense lawyers, and dumped
a massive trove of so called evidence right.

Speaker 38 (01:41:32):
Before the election, and you did it. You did it
the suave voters. That's why you did it.

Speaker 47 (01:41:38):
And don't get me started on that rate at Marlago
or your unconstitutional appointment, which a federal judge in Florida
rightly tossed out. A very bad day for you. This wasn't,
mister Smith, about upholding the law. It was about tearing
down President Trump and anyone anyone close to him. You
even tried to ram through a politically motivated final report

(01:42:02):
after your cases collapsed, including the Presidential Transition Act and
basic fairness. But here's the good part, America. Here's the
good part. The American people saw right through it. They rejected, sir,
your witch hunt loud and clear in November, handing President

(01:42:23):
Trump a commanding victory.

Speaker 38 (01:42:25):
The voter spoke loud and clear they wanted.

Speaker 47 (01:42:27):
An end to the weaponization of our justice system. In
your opening statement, you spoke about proof of beyond a
reasonable doubt.

Speaker 38 (01:42:37):
Mister Smith, I will give you proof beyond a reasonable doubt,
Donald Trump winning.

Speaker 48 (01:42:43):
The popular vote by over two million votes, the electoral
College by eighty five votes, along with every single swing state.

Speaker 47 (01:42:56):
Now, sir, that is proof beyond a reasonable doubt that
the crap you were shoveling did not pass the smell
test with the American people.

Speaker 38 (01:43:05):
To put it bluntly, mister Smith, the stink remains on you.

Speaker 47 (01:43:11):
And lastly, I would like to quickly address the police
officers of January sixth, mister Don, mister Fenne, mister Gonaw,
mister Hodges. I'm a member of the new Select Committee
to actually examine, actually examine what happened that day, and
I can tell you, gentlemen, that the fault does not

(01:43:31):
lie with Donald Trump.

Speaker 38 (01:43:33):
It lies with yogan On to Pittman and the.

Speaker 34 (01:43:37):
US Capitol Leadership Team.

Speaker 47 (01:43:39):
We know, we know they had the intelligence and there
was going to be a high propensity for violets that day.

Speaker 38 (01:43:48):
Claim my time, yet, you will be in order.

Speaker 19 (01:43:50):
The time belongs to the gentleman from Texas. We've had
some disruptions already.

Speaker 12 (01:43:55):
We don't need that.

Speaker 19 (01:43:56):
Let them the gentleman may continue.

Speaker 47 (01:43:58):
We know the Capitol leader Ship Team, specifically Yoganana Pittman,
had the intelligence and there was going to be a
high propensity for violence that day, and the capital itself
was the target.

Speaker 38 (01:44:10):
We knew the extremist groups are going to be there.

Speaker 47 (01:44:13):
And why do I say that it was your old
report from your intelligence section, the IICD, which was run
by Pittman in the January third Special Events section.

Speaker 8 (01:44:22):
It was in it.

Speaker 36 (01:44:23):
It was in it.

Speaker 47 (01:44:24):
And mister Dunn, I believe that you thought that day
would be like just any other. In your testimony to
the January sixth Committee, you said you found out how
Ugie was going to get on a cell phone, somebody
sent you.

Speaker 38 (01:44:37):
Some information on social media.

Speaker 47 (01:44:40):
The point is you were all unprepared to deal with
that day and that's because your leadership failed to share
the intelligence with you.

Speaker 38 (01:44:50):
It was their fault, folks, it was their fault. It
was not President Trump.

Speaker 47 (01:44:55):
And we are going to expose it for the first
time because the Benny Thompson the Sham Committee didn't do
it well.

Speaker 8 (01:45:02):
The Gentleman the Question Committee didn't do it.

Speaker 47 (01:45:04):
The reporter is eight hundred and forty five pages. Donald
Trump's names mentioned four two hundred and seven times. We
know what the committee wanted to do is to not
allow Donald Trump to come.

Speaker 38 (01:45:16):
Back and win again. And they failed, and they failed miserably.

Speaker 47 (01:45:21):
And I hope you now can see that with that,
mister Chairman, I yield a balance to my distinguished Kylie
got a jersey.

Speaker 49 (01:45:28):
I just want to quickly go over something, because we
keep rewriting history. The President said, peacefully and patriotically. What
don't we understand about peacefully and patriotically?

Speaker 15 (01:45:38):
He asked for the national Guard that was ignored.

Speaker 12 (01:45:41):
He asked Speaker Pelosi, what don't we understand that with
the general question?

Speaker 34 (01:45:45):
You say, Nancy Pelosi controls the national Guard?

Speaker 32 (01:45:47):
Made a minute.

Speaker 37 (01:45:48):
The President could have owned national Guard that he wanted
to And you know that time.

Speaker 34 (01:45:52):
I lost some of my time, and time belongs to
the gentleferly jersey. Have a few more seconds.

Speaker 49 (01:45:56):
And finally, how many elected officials say we're going to
fight to him in an election? Scu terminology used all
the time seriously, and of course if they were guilty,
they should be prosecuted.

Speaker 34 (01:46:07):
The problem was there were many in the mix.

Speaker 19 (01:46:10):
Consistent gentleman yields back to the lasting your hand gestures.

Speaker 12 (01:46:14):
Mister.

Speaker 38 (01:46:16):
Expired. The time of gentleman expired. The audience will be
in order, the committee will be in order.

Speaker 12 (01:46:21):
I think the guy should have been he was flipping
people off. He was he was giving them the bird. Well,
the Capitol police officer.

Speaker 13 (01:46:30):
Jim Jordan is such a limp you know what?

Speaker 12 (01:46:34):
Yeah, no, I agree, I agree. You know he puts
on a big show sometimes, but as he certainly was
pretty limp in this, uh situation, because the guy should
have been removed. You shouldn't be allowed to swear, especially
when you're not even a witness, you're there as an observer.

Speaker 8 (01:46:52):
Uh.

Speaker 12 (01:46:53):
He should have been escorted out. Eventually he was because
and I realized we have a call on the line.
Just hang with me for a moment, another moment their color.
There was another episode where there's Fennone guy threatened a
January sixer named Ivan Raklin. Yeah, it was during the
hearing recess. You may have saw this. Watch absolutely and look.

Speaker 36 (01:47:15):
Behind the return.

Speaker 2 (01:47:17):
Why should I I'll commute.

Speaker 8 (01:47:21):
Right looking for action.

Speaker 2 (01:47:27):
I'm using.

Speaker 8 (01:47:29):
Out his brain here, Come get a look at me, total.

Speaker 13 (01:47:33):
Control over my mind.

Speaker 12 (01:47:36):
You can't exactly hear what's being said right right now.
But he said he was puffing his chest out and says,
you want to do something about it. You want to
do something about it to this January sixth guy, you know,
All the while he's wearing a shirt about fighting Nazis.
The shirt says fighting Nazis since nineteen ninety six. This
guy's a total leftist goon and he was a Capitol

(01:47:59):
Police officer on January you know, so why was this
guy This guy is clearly a bully. It should not
be anywhere near being having a badge or anything like that.
I mean, if this is representative of the Capitol Police,
it's no wonder they were provoking people on the you know,
at the Capitol on January sixth, waving people in when

(01:48:23):
they were trying to keep them out, supposedly you know,
setting them up. The whole thing was a setup situation.

Speaker 13 (01:48:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:48:30):
Well that guy that.

Speaker 13 (01:48:33):
He was harassing is also Steve Bannon's bodyguard. Oh and
so I think the reason that he was so cool
and calm when this guy is basically verbally attacking him
is because he's he was probably a Special Forces guy,

(01:48:58):
and a good one. And so you know, that's why
he didn't get upset with that the Capitol Hill Police
getting in his face.

Speaker 12 (01:49:08):
Well he's a former Capitol Hill Police. And but the
point is is that you see how this guy conducts himself,
and this is exactly the kind of badged punk that
you rail against that you don't want anywhere. I mean,
this is the kind of guy that would beat the
crap out of somebody on the side of a road somewhere.

(01:49:32):
This is exactly the kind of guy you do not
want anywhere near the police force. And that's my opinion
that I'm entitled to it. Just seeing the video of
this character in the courtroom. If you'll behave like that
in a courtroom, what will you do in the privacy
on the side of the road when you're with somebody,

(01:49:54):
you probably wouldn't walk away. Well, the victim probably wouldn't. Yeah,
the victim, you know, the ordinary citizen. All right, let's
go back to the phones. California, you're on the air.

Speaker 36 (01:50:05):
Go ahead, please, good morning, Good morning.

Speaker 8 (01:50:09):
This is Cynthia.

Speaker 50 (01:50:12):
In California.

Speaker 13 (01:50:14):
You know, I'm back to the fact that we have
a lot.

Speaker 50 (01:50:17):
Of legislators who do not, sparently willingly or unwillingly, understand
the Constitution. And you ran the part where you can't
really adjoin an organization to the United States to the
rest of the world in a way that impairs our sovereignty.
And so the legislators who voted for everything from the

(01:50:42):
UN to the World Health Organization to these treaties and
stuff that allow for the invasion of the United States
if we don't obey them, have committed treason, They've violated
their oath of office, and it didn't matter whether they're
dead or alive in the state that they need to
be exposed. And so at the county level, the most

(01:51:05):
conservative counties can kick this off begin doing petitions where
you're demanding your your county supervisors or whatever they're called
in your county, declare agree to a declaration that so
and so legislature senator violated their oath of office and

(01:51:26):
they believe committed treason by the following act. And it
doesn't matter whether they're dead and gone, and it was
a while ago. The concept is to get the concept
out there to the general public that they have a
right to start declaring that these elected representatives are engaging
in unconscidus behavior and they need to be confronted with it,

(01:51:50):
and their legacy needs to be confronted with it.

Speaker 36 (01:51:54):
People need to.

Speaker 50 (01:51:55):
Understand that so many people are motivated by the concept
of having a legacy, and we now define living in
Banks Johnson with the USS liberty. You know that was
certainly an active treason.

Speaker 12 (01:52:09):
Yeah, absolutely, so I'm and this is back to the.

Speaker 50 (01:52:12):
First Amendment petitions, which are promoted by gr Mobli in
Reclaiming the Republic dot org. And so if people want
to do some model petitions, they're welcome to run and
past him and he'll post them there. But you could
also get radio hosts to post the petitions. You can
do local fignature gathering and go three or four people

(01:52:34):
at a time to the city council, county County Council
Board of Supervisors and say we have signed this petition
and we want y'all to take a stand on it
and make an official declaration, and we're including their provision
that the Department of Justice is supposed to investigate treason
and deal with it, and we want this done. We

(01:52:55):
don't want to sit on this.

Speaker 12 (01:52:57):
Yeah, you know, I think of all the people that
wanted something done on the Epstein mess uh, and yet
they still have not done anything on that, even to
the point of having tremendous political backlash among their own base.
In fact, Trump ridiculed his base for wanting this. I

(01:53:18):
think he called them names, as I recall. And one thing,
there's no shortage of links. He'll go to protect his donors,
that's for sure, and maybe himself too. I don't know.

Speaker 50 (01:53:30):
The ears of that man seem to have changed since
the nineteen eighties. You do not change your ears unless
you're get battered in the ring and get and get
hematomas and get mutilated ears. He didn't have mutilated ears.
He's we're not sure that is the same man, just

(01:53:51):
like just like that probably was not Joe Biden.

Speaker 12 (01:53:53):
Well, now see now you're getting into that conspiracy theory
around there.

Speaker 50 (01:53:59):
Well is also I'm sticking my neck out there being
originally from Texas that we need to declare Lynda Banks
Johnson was a trader. I mean, even this late day,
long after he's gone, it's important to get the word
out there that we're going to start naming you as traders.
And when it gets to the fact somebody is still alive,

(01:54:22):
just because they voted twenty years ago or thirty years
ago in Congress doesn't mean they're immune from prosecution.

Speaker 12 (01:54:30):
Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 50 (01:54:31):
One of the work is you have to grab the
assets of someone who's committed to treason before they die.
It's one of those sneaky little provisions in there they
put in there to protect their high knees.

Speaker 12 (01:54:42):
Yeah. I come back to the fact that we still
don't have you know, nothing is being done, Nothing is
being done to deal with these organizations and individuals who
are funding all the unrest in America.

Speaker 50 (01:54:59):
Yes, true, but you have there. They're a very wealthy,
powerful group.

Speaker 12 (01:55:04):
Yes.

Speaker 50 (01:55:04):
And we know about the Soros, and we know that
he's connected to people far more powerful than him.

Speaker 12 (01:55:10):
Yep.

Speaker 50 (01:55:11):
And one of the one of the complaints about Edward Snowden,
which was voiced by Robert David Steele, who had been
associated with military intelligence for the Marine Corps, was that
they were documenting who was involved in all of this
treasonless behavior. And when Edward Snowden went public with oh

(01:55:31):
they're they're they're monitoring this, they're monitoring that, they gave
away the fact that you couldn't hide anymore no matter
how big and powerful you were. But you're they were
given their heads up, so they simply changed their techniques.

Speaker 12 (01:55:43):
Yep.

Speaker 50 (01:55:44):
You need to start somewhere. Start somewhere small, start somewhere
at your county level.

Speaker 12 (01:55:48):
I agree out like they are treason is. You know,
we could spend all of our time on a state
and local level trying to root out corruption. We don't
really even need to focus on the federal level at all.
If we spend all of our time rooting out the
corruption at a state and local level, that would be
a lifetime's work. Certainly, we could maybe even make some difference.

Speaker 50 (01:56:11):
I think if there's families involved, and the families and
difference generational, and they then are married and they have
different names, some of them, we'll help legislators from the
federal levels and announce the state level mention them ashamed
of their of their family legacy.

Speaker 12 (01:56:26):
Yeah, I got a run, but hey, thank you for
the call. Very good points. God bless you, our number
three of governor America. Straight ahead, don't go away, folks.

Speaker 32 (01:56:33):
We'll be back.

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For American Family News, I'm Robert Thornton. Fox Weather says
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The White House says the administration is undertaking a whole
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Speaker 40 (01:59:40):
The more data that we collect in the storm is
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Vice President of Jdevan says the Trump administration's economic agenda
is making it easier for Americans to have families. As

(02:00:41):
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Speaker 15 (02:00:44):
The stage of the March for Life rally, Vice President JD.
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As the President knows better than anybody, if we want
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So we've done that as well.

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Vance is expanding the child tax credit, establishing Trump accounts
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In general, Pamboni has announced to the arrests of three
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When you look at what's happening on the streets of America,
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Speaker 41 (02:02:59):
And Schweitzer's says it is all about creating new voters.

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You have this alliance between foreign adversaries who want to
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And it's been a hugely important one. So they're fighting
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Speaker 8 (02:05:13):
Waging war on the new world order.

Speaker 6 (02:05:15):
The councils of government.

Speaker 10 (02:05:17):
We must guard again the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military industrial conflict.

Speaker 8 (02:05:28):
This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Ricky.

Speaker 12 (02:05:31):
Davis from Female Regions five to ten. This is the
third and final hour of Governor America. Vicky Davis is here.
I'm during Weeks and it continues to be the twenty
fourth of January twenty twenty six. Well, there are seventy

(02:05:52):
six Republicans that have voted to fund abortions and trans procedures.
This is the government just passed the one point two
trillion dollar minibus. Well, at least the House of Representatives did.
On Thursday of this week. Three hundred and forty one
to eighty eight was the vote count. The vote tallly,

(02:06:16):
with twenty four Republicans and sixty four Democrats voting against it.
The Senate's going to take up the measure next week.
There we mentioned that the government is in the process
of trying to again avoid another government shutdown. I would
rather have the government shutdown take place than to have
all of this crap funded. You know, supposedly we're supposed

(02:06:40):
to have people on our side, not funding trans procedures
and funding abortions. You know, what's the point in having
elections when the incoming team that's supposed to be your
team is just as bad as the other team.

Speaker 13 (02:06:59):
Right, we don't have a team.

Speaker 12 (02:07:01):
We don't have a team exactly.

Speaker 13 (02:07:03):
You know what occurred to me, I was thinking about
this thing between sex and gender, and there's a case
before the Supreme Court on pertaining to gender. I was
thinking about it. Sex is what you're born with, and

(02:07:27):
you know gender is an individual preference. Yeah, and so
what they're doing is they're forcing us to participate in
the insanity of a person's personal preference.

Speaker 12 (02:07:43):
Yeah, yeah, it is insanity, and it makes me.

Speaker 13 (02:07:47):
Want why are we doing that? Why are we doing that?
They're welcome to call themselves a you know whatever, a trends,
but they they shouldn't be allowed to impose that insanity.

Speaker 12 (02:08:01):
On me, on society, and especially on the children.

Speaker 13 (02:08:05):
Right there is they are either man born with male
sex apparatus or female born with sex apparatus, and anything else.
Gender is a choice, not a physical and actual fact.

Speaker 12 (02:08:24):
But here's the new American Just yesterday, as Congress moves
ahead with another expensive government funding package, we are reminded
that reckless and foolish spending is a bipartisan enterprise. That's
another way of saying what I've been saying for years.
Destroying America is a bipartisan effort.

Speaker 13 (02:08:41):
No question about it.

Speaker 12 (02:08:43):
The one point two trillion dollar minibus sailed through the
House of Representatives on Thursday by a three hundred and
forty one to eighty eight vote. Twenty four Republicans sixty
four Democrats voted against it. The Senate will take it
up next week. On Thursday, we reported that the mini bus,
now the minibus, is a one point two trillion dollar

(02:09:05):
spending package. VICKI, that's a mini bus. I'd hate to
see a maxibus, wouldn't you. Yeah, I think the bus
is about to run off the street and end of
the ditch. On Thursday, we reported that the minibus includes
more than five billion dollars in welfare for refugees. There

(02:09:29):
you go, five let's see five billion.

Speaker 36 (02:09:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:09:40):
So why didn't they end the refugee resettlement program when
it's not serving the interests of the American people or our.

Speaker 12 (02:09:53):
Country Because they don't want to, Yes, I guess.

Speaker 13 (02:10:00):
Because they make money on them. Yeah, individually, because we
don't have the structural framework of a country.

Speaker 12 (02:10:10):
It's a convenient Republican talking point as well.

Speaker 13 (02:10:13):
Yeah, we're just a territory. They've turned us into a
territory of the Americas.

Speaker 12 (02:10:21):
Despite a national debt of thirty eight trillion dollars plus
and climbing by the second and White House rhetoric suggesting
the days of importing welfare recipients are over, Congress begs
to differ. The word is that Senator Ran Paul is
going to put up a resistance in the Senate and
introduce an amendment to address the refugee allocations when it

(02:10:45):
goes into the Senate next week. But there's more in
the latest funding package to rile up taxpayers, So brace yourselves.
There's at least ten million dollars in abortion and transgender funding,
with some estimate for WOKE initiatives rising up to a
billion dollars. There we go more, and thanks to more

(02:11:06):
than eighty Republicans. Representative Ralph Norman's amendment He's a Republican
from South Carolina to remove that earmark was defeated on Thursday.
According to Norman's office, the Labor, Health and Human Services,
Education and Related Agencies Appropriations portions portion of the funding
package includes three million dollars to Denver Health and Hospital

(02:11:29):
Authority to provide transgender surgeries, more than four million dollars
to Christiana Christiana Care to provide late term abortions up
to twenty three weeks, and more than three million dollars
to Hannapen Healthcare to operate a kid's gender clinic. Bicki, Republicans,

(02:11:51):
there's your Republicans hard at work.

Speaker 13 (02:11:53):
Yeah, it's so disgusting, it's so dishonest. Everything is just
our political system is just garbage.

Speaker 12 (02:12:04):
Yeah, Heritage Action and Club for Growth both supported Norman's amendment.
Heritage noted the blatant disconnect between Republican representatives who voted
against it and their constituents, saying, in demanding earmarks of
their own, Republicans have opened the door to Democrats to
direct taxpayer funds to entities engaged in practices that most

(02:12:28):
GOP voters find abhorrent. Voters elected Republican majorities in Congress
to end this. Congressman Norman's amendment would remove all earmarks
from the Labor HHS Bill, reducing the total cost taxpayers
by one point three billion dollars. Club for Growth set
in their statement quote earmarks are the currency of corruption.

(02:12:50):
In recent years, the swamp has tried to rebrand earmarks
as community funding projects or congressionally directed spending, but as
American poet James Witcombs Riley's I'm Sorry James Whitcomb Riley
is credited as saying, if it walks like a duck
and quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck. HR
seventy one forty eight. The Consolidated Appropriations Act is littered

(02:13:14):
with earmarks supporting outrageous spending prioritized by some senators so
that moves on. The beat goes on there. In the meantime,
we find eighty one rhino globalists just voted no on
Representative Eli Crane's amendment to defund three hundred and fifteen

(02:13:36):
million dollars for left wing globalist at National Endowment for
Democracy and the House's latest America Last Spending Bill. Now,
I'm going to read the list of the traders here.
There's alderhort A Holt Aiderholt in Alabama, al Ford from Zuri,

(02:14:01):
Bacon from Nebraska, Beard from Indiana, Bombgartner from Washington, Bentz
from Oregon, Bie from Oklahoma, Bill a. Racus from Florida,
Bresenen from Pennsylvania, Buchanan from Florida, Calvert from California, Carrey

(02:14:22):
from Ohio, Carter from Texas, Ciscomanni from Arizona, Coal from Oklahoma,
Crawford from Arizona, Diaz, Ballart from Florida, Edwards from North Carolina,
Eliza from Texas, Esty's from Kansas, Evans from Colorado, Freestraw

(02:14:43):
I'm sorry, Freenstraw Fiendstraw from Iowa, Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania, Flood
from Nebraska, Franklin, Scott, Franklin from Florida, Gaborino from New York,
Jimenez from Florida, Goldman from Texas, gun Three from Kentucky,

(02:15:07):
Harryopoulos from Florida, Hill from Arizona, Henson from Iowa. Who
is Ina from Michigan, Heard from Colorado, Isa from California,
Johnson from South Dakota, Joyce from Ohio, Keen from New Jersey,
Kelly from Pennsylvania, Kiggins Virginia, Kylie from California, Kim from California,

(02:15:33):
the Hood from Illinois, La Loota from New York, Lata
from Ohio, Lawler from New York, Lucas from Oklahoma, McKenzie
from Pennsylvania, Malloy from Utah, Malayo, Malleo, Tacus from New York,
Massed from Florida, McCall from Texas, Muser from Pennsylvania, Molinar

(02:15:58):
from Michigan, More from Utah, Moran from Texas, new House
from Washington, None from Iowa, Obernulty from Californiafluger from Texas,
Rogers from Alabama, Alabama, Rogers from Kentucky, Rutherford from Florida,
Salazar from Florida, Simpson from Idaho, Smith from Nebraska, Smucker

(02:16:24):
from Pennsylvania, Stefanic from New York, Strong from Alabama, Taylor
from Ohio, Tenney from New York, Turner from Ohio, Valedo, Valdeo,
I'm butchering some of these names, and I apologize. Valadeo,
I think from California, Wagner from Missouri, Wallburg from Michigan,

(02:16:48):
Webster from Florida, Westerman from Arizona, Wilson from South Carolina,
Whitman from Virginia, and Womack from Arizona. Those are the
traders that are the rhinos in in Congress right now

(02:17:09):
that voted to defund three hundred and fifteen million dollars
for the left wing. They voted no against defunding three
hundred fifteen million dollars from the National Endowment for Democracy. Now, Vicky,
you want to tell the people again with the National
Endowment for Democracy how bad they are?

Speaker 27 (02:17:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:17:30):
They were started in nineteen eighty two or nineteen eighty
three by Ronald Reagan. He Reagan went over to the
British Parliament and gave a speech to the British Parliament,
came back and then established the National Endowment for Democracy.

(02:17:56):
On my assumption, I didn't realize this for a long time,
but they wanted to set up a worldwide system where
people vote for their leaders rather than having to deal
with the leaders that they have. But this organization was

(02:18:19):
comprised of four different institutes. There was the Republican Institute,
the Democrat Institute, the Business Coalition that would be Chamber
of Commerce and related and then.

Speaker 12 (02:18:38):
What was.

Speaker 13 (02:18:41):
The Unions but they renamed it to be Solidarity. And
so you've got these four institutions that act as what
you would call pointer, a pointer function where they point
at a country and say, you know, we're going to

(02:19:02):
do regime change here. They don't say it as directly
as I do, obviously, but that was the idea to
implement a system of democracy, which is a system of
elections electing your leaders.

Speaker 12 (02:19:21):
Yeah, which isn't really our system of government by the way,
right as.

Speaker 13 (02:19:27):
Well, it's how we get our representatives in Congress. But
we do not have a democracy, as you say, But
that wasn't really an issue. They just chose to call
it democracy. So there's these four institutes, which is really

(02:19:49):
kind of a What they've been trying to do is
to implement a turnkey system of you know, kind of
a many Americans system all around the world.

Speaker 12 (02:20:02):
Yeah, it's an excuse to democracy, is an excuse to
overthrow governments and topple regimes exactly.

Speaker 13 (02:20:10):
Yes. And you remember after they took out the uh
well they didn't actually take them out, but after they
fought in Afghanistan for a little while, then they switched
over to Iraq and they took a part the Iraqi government.
But one of the main things they did was to

(02:20:32):
implement an election system. And you remember the Iraqis with
their purple thumb because they voted, because that's how they
were keeping track. Yeah, dipped it in ink. And but
what they did, of course, was that they completely dismantled

(02:20:54):
the Iraq government. And I just heard this last week
and I didn't get the website that talks about it,
but they you remember, they fired all of the military people,
the police, all authority in Iraq. Well what happened with

(02:21:18):
those former governing officials is that they formed ISIS. And
so we've we've been fighting ISIS, you know, all over
the place, as if ISIS was the bad guys, but
in my opinion, it was actually we were the bad

(02:21:39):
guys because we just took out what we gave them, anarchy.

Speaker 12 (02:21:45):
Well, we turn around, we facilitate these things. It's just
like we and I say, we don't do it. It's
the people that are in office, the public officials. Now
Trump administration, but it was Obama, it was Biden. It
doesn't really even matter foreign policy. Essentially, the more foreign

(02:22:07):
policy changes, the more it seems to stay the same.

Speaker 13 (02:22:11):
Because that's because they've been working on a long term plan.

Speaker 12 (02:22:15):
The plan was just to overtroy Wer back when George W.
Bush was you know, the nine to eleven happened, and
they were going to go and do the global packs
Americana all over the world, you know, and they started
with Afghanistan and then Iraq, and then they ended up
you know, the project for the New American Century Report

(02:22:36):
Rebuilding America's Defenses, laid it all out in there. That
was the blueprint for the global war and terror. And
they mentioned in that document that they needed a new
nine to eleven to pull it off. It was published
September two thousand, a full year before nine to eleven.
Then in the meantime that November, George W. Bush got
quote unquote elected. He got into office right after that

(02:22:59):
nine to eleven happened, and they congratulations they had their
new springboard, they had their new Pearl Harbor type of
an event. At that time. They wanted to go in
to other countries. They were all kinds of countries they
wanted to topple and overthrow, and they mentioned that in
the report.

Speaker 13 (02:23:17):
Yeah. Well, what George Herbert walker Bush said in nineteen
ninety two in his speech, he said they wanted Pax
universalas a universal system, and so that's been the real goal.

(02:23:38):
Now we were led to believe that it was Pax Americana,
but it wasn't Pas universalis under the United Nations system.

Speaker 12 (02:23:52):
Well, they mentioned Iraq, you know, they mentioned Iran, even
China was mentioned. Syria was mentioned, and you were talking
about ISIS. Recently Trump hit ISIS targets in Syria supposedly. Well,
I would say that there wouldn't have been any necesses.
You know, when Bashar al Assad was in there, we

(02:24:14):
didn't really have to worry about ISIS operating in Syria.
At least that's the way it looks to me.

Speaker 13 (02:24:22):
Yeah, I believe that's true.

Speaker 12 (02:24:24):
Now they would try to say, well, Assad was was
funding terrorist organizations, blah blah blah. You know what, I
think it was actually a pretty Western friendly situation. Certainly,
Christians were able to practice their faith in Syria at
the time and they aren't now. So who's more extreme.
It's it's who we installed over there. I keep saying,

(02:24:46):
we we have nothing to do with it, but we
get to pay for it.

Speaker 13 (02:24:50):
We're not true the United States.

Speaker 12 (02:24:53):
Yeah, but I'm talking about us.

Speaker 13 (02:24:54):
The people, Oh yeah, okay, yeah.

Speaker 12 (02:24:57):
It's the elected officials. Is the people that lead. It's
the people that are in the intelligence, you know, the
men and the men and women in the shadows, the
shadow government that controls our overt government. They're the ones
that are really running the show.

Speaker 8 (02:25:16):
There.

Speaker 12 (02:25:16):
We shouldn't even be involved over there. That's the whole point,
you know. And how many lives have been destroyed because
we we because our country has been meddling into the
affairs of other nations and for what end, you know.
And then we just talked about twenty years in Afghanistan.
Twenty years and whose hands is Afghanistan in now? The

(02:25:40):
same people as when we started, right and we just
handed it over to them, Yeah, along with a fair
amount of US weapons. And by the way, that was
a bipartisan situation because as we talked about last week,
And as we've talked about a previous broadcast, it was
the Doha agreement negotiated by Trump and executed by Biden

(02:26:02):
that created that mess where we hand it right over
to the same people. We're gonna we're going to establish
a timetable. We're going to be out by this date.
All they have to do is wait it out.

Speaker 13 (02:26:20):
The people who have been working on this plan for
all over one hundred years are scum dirt bags.

Speaker 12 (02:26:29):
Yeah, and.

Speaker 13 (02:26:31):
Our members of Congress have been cooperating with it all along,
all along.

Speaker 12 (02:26:38):
Yeah, exactly. I just can't help believe that there is
a financial reckoning coming. I think that they have to
do something to get the genie back in the bottle,
to get the people back under control. Too many people
are speaking out freely. They got to do something about it. So,
you know, I think the financial pedestals be about to
be pulled. Say what us me, We'll be back.

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Speaker 52 (02:29:00):
What exactly is worship?

Speaker 12 (02:29:02):
Worship is actually in activity or a structured event.

Speaker 13 (02:29:06):
Worship to me is a state of mind.

Speaker 20 (02:29:09):
Probably certain types of music are more worshipful than other
types of music.

Speaker 52 (02:29:13):
Here's my definition of worship. It's our response to God's
revelation of himself. In other words, when God shows us
his person, his provision, and his power, it's only fitting
for us to respond with awe, wonder, and gratitude. And
Exodus fourteen, we read that God dramatically parted the Red

(02:29:34):
Sea so the Israelites could be saved from the Egyptian army.
God's people responded in worship, singing the Lord is my
strength and my song. He is my God, and I
will praise him. Worship goes beyond singing songs during a
set time on Sunday morning. Each of us can respond
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Speaker 12 (02:31:40):
Welcome back to the broadcast. The website for the show
is Governamerica dot com. That's Governamerica dot com. My email
address is radio at Governamerica dot com. And Vicky, you
want to give your information out?

Speaker 13 (02:31:53):
Okay, yeah, My website is the Technocratic Tyranny. The older
website is Channelingreality dot com and my email address is
on both websites.

Speaker 12 (02:32:06):
A number of things that I want to cover here
real quick. In the sunset in the final half hour,
here we see from the new American Trump ratifies Board
of Peace Charter in Davos, they say, President Donald Trump
on Thursday announced a new international organization during the World
Economic Forum in Davos, where political and corporate elites gather
annually to shape global policy. According to the White House,

(02:32:30):
they say, today, in an historic ceremony in Davos, Switzerland,
President Donald J. Trump formally ratified the charter of the
Board of Peace, establishing it as the official and official
international organization. See, I thought we were getting away from
international organizations. Now we have a charter of the Board

(02:32:51):
of Peace. And I also read in a separate document
that Trump was actually selling positions on this Board of Peace.
Oh great, the statement.

Speaker 13 (02:33:02):
Well, it's a commercial world, right, everything's for sale.

Speaker 12 (02:33:07):
The statement framed the moment as decisive. It described the
Board of Peace as the engine of a post war
transformation of Gaza and a mechanism to deliver lasting peace, stability,
and opportunity for its people. Now, wasn't Mike Pompeo wasn't
Wasn't he involved in the first Trump administration? Yes, I

(02:33:28):
believe he was the Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo.

Speaker 13 (02:33:32):
Yeah, well he actually worked against Trump. Yeah, which I
thought was bad at the time, but may not have been.

Speaker 12 (02:33:41):
No, it was it was because he was also working
against the betterment of our country. The you know he,
Mike Pompeo is he's pretty good at acting like he
goes along with whatever the administration wanted, but in fact
he is a big warhawk. Well, now he's recently about
the Gaza situation has come out and said within the

(02:34:04):
last couple of weeks that he wants he wants history
to be written. In fact, he was telling this to
an audience of people. It was some Zionist organization. I'll
get the name of it here in a moment, but
he was recently addressing a Zionist organization where he said that,
you know, we got to be careful about how we

(02:34:24):
write the history of this whole event with Gaza. Got
to be very careful to make sure that we were
not focused the history doesn't focus on the victims of Gaza.
We got to focus on how Israel's the victim lit'ten
know what he says here.

Speaker 28 (02:34:41):
Or the next generation of young people won't remember October
seventh in the same way. That's true in Israel and
in America and broadly in the world. And we need
to make sure two things. One, it's not that we
don't forget. We need to make sure that the story
is told properly, so that when the history books write this,
they don't write about the victims of Gaza. Right, they

(02:35:03):
can't the history. And if I should be a little
more precise, there were victims in Gaza, right, It's true
there are civilian casualties in every war that's ever been fought,
But the victims were the people of the nation state
of Israel.

Speaker 12 (02:35:20):
Now I told you before, ladies and gentlemen, this whole
October seventh attack, if you want to call it an attack,
there is no way that Israel, with all of its
intelligence capability in Gaza, how heavily it's surveiled, how heavily
they know everything, They listen to everything, they view everything,

(02:35:43):
they have satellites focused there. There is not a housefly
can't land on a turd in Gaza without the Israeli establishment,
the Masade knowing about it. Okay, so you're going to
tell me that they planned this whole thing and pulled
it off and killed him. But yeah, yes, there were
some Israeli that were victimized. Absolutely, But this whole idea

(02:36:09):
of Hamas, you know, being something that is not. I
believe that they're working. We know that Israel established helps
establish Hamas. We know that that Benjamin that and Yahoo
has actively sought to fund Hamas. Why because of the

(02:36:30):
controlled opposition, and it provides him the excuse to do
what he wants to do in terms of taking control
of more Land fulfilling the Greater Israel plan. You know,
and this Mike Pompeo knows that he is nothing but
a trader, a scumbag. This is the same Mike Pompeo,
by the way, that stood up and said, hey, you know,

(02:36:51):
as far as the intelligence establishment, we lie, we cheat,
we steal.

Speaker 8 (02:36:56):
When I was a cadet, what's the first what's the
cadet motto?

Speaker 14 (02:36:59):
At West Point?

Speaker 28 (02:37:00):
He will not lie to your steel or tolerate those
who do.

Speaker 8 (02:37:03):
I was the CI director.

Speaker 28 (02:37:05):
We lied, we cheated, we steal on stall like we
we had we had entire we had entire training courses.

Speaker 12 (02:37:12):
There we go, Yeah, just another day, another day on
the job. So don't take anything that this comeback has
to say to the bank. So so so, so there's that. Uh.
We also see that the Republicans we were just talking
about how they stab people in the back. Uh. The
Hostels has rejected an effort to defund a kill switch

(02:37:35):
mandate for cars, you know, so that the government can
disable your car.

Speaker 13 (02:37:41):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 12 (02:37:43):
They rejected an effort to defund the kill switch mandate
for cars, allowing the government to shut off your vehicle.
So we'll put that information in the show notes. There's
a big long list of GOP traders on that, and
then maintime. Also, the House blocked an amendment that would

(02:38:03):
have cut off funding for diversity, equity and inclusion, child mutilization,
and more awful items that we're all in this spending package,
and we'll have that in the show notes as well.
In the meantime, there is a we heard a lot
in this last World Economic Forum about tokenization and this

(02:38:28):
is something that everyone needs to be concerned about there,
and we told you about this years ago, years ago.
I think I told the story before on the broadcast
about a custodian coming up to me and talking to
me about current events, and he said that he had
withdrew ten thousand dollars out of his bank account at

(02:38:49):
one point, I forget what he said he was going
to buy with the ten thousand dollars, but it was
a legitimate purpose, but he took ten thousand of his
own money out of the bank. Next thing he knows,
he gets a knock on the door by the FBI.
They he opens the door and there's a badged FBI

(02:39:12):
agent on his doorstep and said, yeah, we'd like to
talk to you about your withdrawal from the bank. And
he says, what what are you talking about. Yeah, yeah,
you took out, you know, and he had the exact
amount there and he says, he says, I asked him.
I said, you got a warrant. He says no. No,

(02:39:33):
he says, then get the off my property, and he
threw him off the property. The guy did leave, but
the fact that he was there in the first place
provides a very chilling you know, it's very chilling to
think about.

Speaker 13 (02:39:53):
Yeah, I guess I withdraw I knew about that.

Speaker 12 (02:39:57):
Yeah. It goes all the way back to Bill Clinton.
And then no your customer. You remember the no you
remember the know your customer rule.

Speaker 13 (02:40:05):
Not specifically, but but I can guess what it said.
But the bank is required to report transactions of ten
thousand dollars or.

Speaker 2 (02:40:20):
Or more.

Speaker 12 (02:40:22):
Yeah, So as long as you.

Speaker 13 (02:40:23):
Stay under that ten thousand at least it used to be,
you will be okay.

Speaker 12 (02:40:32):
So we have this situation right now. This comes from
the Daily Overview dot com. Cast used to feel like
one part of personal finance that was simple money in
the bank, ready when you needed it. The picture is
changing fast as new reporting rules, fraud controls, and transparency
laws tighten how and when large sums can move. Your

(02:40:52):
balance might look the same on a screen, but the
path from available to in your hand is more regulated, monitored,
and laid than most people realize. What is emerging is
not a ban on cash, but a dense web of
oversight that treats big withdraws, all cash purchases, and even
routine transfers as potential red flags. This person writing says,

(02:41:17):
I see a system where liquidity is increasingly conditional, shaped
by anti fraud algorithms, anti money laundering rules, and corporate
transparency mandates that reach from your checking account to small
business and your next home purchase. The modern idea that
you can walk into a bank and walk out with
any amount of your own money runs into a hard

(02:41:39):
legal edge at five digits under the Bank Secrecy Act.
The Act generally requires all financial institutions to track and
report cash transactions that exceed ten thousand dollars in a
single day to the internal Revenue Service. That threshold is
not new, but it has become the invisible line that

(02:42:00):
separates ordinary banking from a compliance event, and it is
one reason tellers often push customers toward cashier's checks. Wires
or staged with draws when they ask for large sums,
and as we see in a moment, staged with draws
aren't enough either, they say. Because the ten thousand dollars

(02:42:20):
trigger is so clear, the regulators also pay attention to
people who try to stay just under it. Where regulators
will look most closely at is patterns that suggest someone
is deliberately breaking with draws into smaller amounts to avoid
that report, a practice often called structuring. Some communities will

(02:42:41):
see heightened monitoring from the start, and federal regulators are
preparing to scrutinize accounts that show repeated near threshold activity.
According to one analysis of how enforcement is evolving, which
means that even a series of nine five hundred dollars
with draws can feel anything but routine when the bank's
system flags them and staffs starts asking questions, even if

(02:43:07):
you've never touched physical cash. The rules around how money
moves between accounts are tightening in ways that affect how
quickly you can access funds. In March twenty twenty six,
naka or nasha, I'm not sure what that is? An accha,
Are you familiar with this? No, not that acronym, they

(02:43:32):
will implement changes that require businesses to strengthen fraud monitoring
for their ACH transactions, part of a broader effort to
clamp down on unauthorized debits and account takeovers. Current KNAKA
rules require companies that originate ACCH payments to have risk
controls in place, but the new standards will be implemented

(02:43:54):
in two phases that push banks and corporate treasurers to
scrutinize transactions more aggressively before they clear. According to guidance
from JP Morgan, for consumers and small businesses, that means
the familiar ACH pending message could last longer or come
with more questions attached, especially for unusual or high value transfers.

(02:44:18):
I expect more holds on incoming payments while banks run
enhanced fraud checks, and more outbound transfers blocked or delayed
if they do not match a customer's typical behavior profile.
The result is a subtle but important shift. The money
may technically be yours, but its movement through the ACH

(02:44:39):
system is increasingly subject to NACUS fraud rules and your
bank's interpretation of them, which can slow access at precisely
the moment you're trying to move quickly, for example, to
close on a car or cover a track, contractors invoys.
Can you believe this?

Speaker 13 (02:45:01):
Yeah, I've been watching a long time.

Speaker 12 (02:45:05):
Well we talked about the rules and especially the ten
thousand dollars threshold, but they've continued to expand this type
of thing and it's and the news is tightening more
and more and more and more.

Speaker 13 (02:45:20):
Yeah, they're going to absolutely control everything, and people will
be given an allowance to work, you know, to live on.
And it's basically a communist system and you're being managed
that that's the whole deal.

Speaker 12 (02:45:41):
Yeah, your money is not your money anymore, right, especially
when they can went through, you know, restrict your ability
to get it. There's more to this. I don't know
how much more I'm going to read. Let's go ahead
and go to the phones right now and take a call.
Hello Canada, you're on the air. Go ahead, please, yes,
pure Vancouver.

Speaker 51 (02:46:01):
I have been paid in hundreds, like one hundred Canadian dollars,
and one bank in particular not only scanned the one hundred,
but they put it in a plastic envelope, probably for
finger printing, because now, of course you can trace serial numbers.

(02:46:22):
And again fingerprints. I think the key issue is you
simply make sure to report it on income tax. But
I wanted to say, from your discussion today and what's
happened the last several days, you can see the giant
hand about corporate America and a lot of these political decisions.

(02:46:46):
For example, I called you last week, Darren and Vicki
about this treaty that Canada signed with China. Well, now
if you look at you, look at you, look at
the Prime Minister Carney. He's got this dear in the headlights.
Look and will the Delta force be coming to Ottawa?

(02:47:10):
Am I going to be madeiroed out of here?

Speaker 6 (02:47:12):
See?

Speaker 51 (02:47:13):
And he's going to have to walk the treaty back?
Why because someone asked me this week, well what about
Alberta wanting to leave Canada? Well, all of that oil
in Alberta is owned primarily by eggs On. So that
this treaty that Carney signed, it isn't that he's going

(02:47:35):
to get flack from Donald Trump. He's going to get
flack probably from eggs On and corporations like that because they.

Speaker 12 (02:47:43):
Weren't in on the deal.

Speaker 51 (02:47:45):
You see this China, Canadian Canada thinking it was signed
in haste. You know, so your discussions today, America has
always been big on corporations.

Speaker 12 (02:48:00):
Sorry I mentioned that.

Speaker 51 (02:48:01):
Back to you guys for your comments.

Speaker 12 (02:48:03):
No, I completely agree with you on that. And you know,
it's interesting that you talk about how they're worried about
a potential invasion.

Speaker 36 (02:48:16):
Uh.

Speaker 12 (02:48:16):
And you know, we just had Trump speak at the
World Economic Forum, and after the whole speech, he was
going on about his ratings, and it's interesting, how well
just listen to what he had to say here.

Speaker 53 (02:48:32):
He was an honor, We had a we had a
good speech. We got great reviews. I can't believe it.
We got good reviews in that speech. Usually they say
he's a horrible dictator type person. I'm a dictator, but
sometimes you need a dictator.

Speaker 8 (02:48:46):
But they didn't say that in this case.

Speaker 12 (02:48:48):
Now, sometimes you need a dictator.

Speaker 6 (02:48:51):
That.

Speaker 13 (02:48:52):
Yeah, that was the speech that I listened to for
as long as I could. It was just the same
old ramble about how great he is. Yeah, and I
couldn't take it.

Speaker 12 (02:49:07):
It's incredible. I remember what George W. Bush said basically
the same thing. The whole thing would be a lot
easier from the dictator. Well, he acted like he was
a dictator. It seems like every president tries to do that,
they try to outdo the predecessors, push it a little
bit more.

Speaker 13 (02:49:25):
And that is true, That is exactly correct, because they
have Our presidents had been working on this global agenda
well probably since the UN was created, for sure. But
Jimmy Carter is the one that brought trade into it.

(02:49:46):
Only not trade agreements. Our government has just been filled
with liars and traders at the highest levels.

Speaker 12 (02:49:58):
By the way, we were talking about NAKA a moment ago,
and small Ax in the chat room, Thank you very much,
posted this that NAKA is actually stands for the National
Automated clearing House Association. Yeah, it's part of the ACH
or Automated clearing House network.

Speaker 13 (02:50:18):
I hope people get this figured out because what's going
to happen is that your children are going to be
enslaved in a system that they can't get out of.

Speaker 12 (02:50:31):
Yeah. Ultimately, where they're headed with this is the castlest society. Yeah,
and that's really what these goons at the World you know,
Economic Forum and the other globalist think tanks want ultimately.

Speaker 13 (02:50:43):
Total control, absolutely control.

Speaker 51 (02:50:46):
Yep, go ahead, icing on the cake will be AI
because it is taking a fantastic lead in ordering our lives.
So well, like, by the way, I think we're going
to get that cold there too. That what you're getting
over there? Are you seeing any ice where you're at?

(02:51:07):
You're in Detroit.

Speaker 12 (02:51:08):
Mission, No, I am in just south of Lansing, south
of the capital city. Yeah, but I mean so we're
we're kind of in the south central part of Michigan.
And but we've had plenty of snow, plenty of snow
and a lot of really cold wind right now.

Speaker 51 (02:51:27):
Okay, yeah, well we don't have snow here, but it's
getting cold. So I just thought i'd let you guys
know we're not getting up free here. I think the
temperature is going to get is going to go down
more so, but look, thanks for taking me.

Speaker 12 (02:51:44):
Misery loves company.

Speaker 51 (02:51:45):
Right well, you never know, Yeah, lion cheating and stealing. No,
I I was laughing when you mentioned that.

Speaker 6 (02:51:55):
What's his name?

Speaker 51 (02:51:56):
But he looks yeah, yeah, yeah, there's the guy.

Speaker 6 (02:52:01):
Well, I'll let you guys go.

Speaker 2 (02:52:03):
Erry.

Speaker 12 (02:52:03):
Hey, blessings to you, sir, God bless you.

Speaker 30 (02:52:05):
Yeah you do.

Speaker 12 (02:52:06):
Bye bye? Yeah, pompous Pompeo, that's what. Yeah, what a
scumbag he is. Well, so anyway, moving along here in
the waning moments of the broadcast, Yeah, uh so, I
guess we could turn our attention a little bit to
the World Economic Forum. One of the things that they've

(02:52:27):
always accused us of doing is being a conspiracy theorist
whenever we talk about the new world order. Yet the
globalists themselves use that term all the time, hence our
the open of this show, you know where they use it,
have used it repeatedly. But one of the sessions in
fact of this year's World Economic Forum is calling rebalancing
the New World oder VICKI, well, you know what.

Speaker 13 (02:52:51):
I've noticed over the past month or two that they
are bringing the real agenda forward. Of course they're not
really talking about it in those terms, but they are
beginning to talk about the new world order, even if

(02:53:13):
they don't explain what that means.

Speaker 12 (02:53:17):
Yeah, it's kind of interesting that they had this panel
discussion rebalancing the New World Order, and it was a
discussion between Finland President Alexander Stubb and Canadian billionaire of
Mark Leonard, you know, and well they talked about some

(02:53:38):
of the stuff was about what to do, you know,
how NATO would survive and that sort of thing. Let's
listen in on a little bit of what they had
to say there in Summery.

Speaker 54 (02:53:48):
You could say that the big argument is that for us,
this is the nineteen eighteen, nineteen forty five, or nineteen
eighty nine moments of our generation. It's a moment when
the world order, balance and dynamics are changing. Sometimes they
happen after wars like after World War One, world War two,

(02:54:10):
or someone. Sometimes after periods such as the Cold War,
and we're sort of somewhere in between, and we know
that orders usually last, or at least have been the
past century, twenty years as they did after World War One,
forty years after it did after World War two, or

(02:54:31):
thirty years as it did after the Cold War.

Speaker 14 (02:54:34):
And what initiated the change in the current.

Speaker 54 (02:54:39):
Liberal world order, I would argue, was Russia's war of
aggression in Ukraine. So we're talking February twenty twenty two.
I fully realized that this is a rather Western perspective
of looking at things.

Speaker 12 (02:54:52):
Yeah, exactly, it's a more of a deceptive way of
looking at things, because what Russia's war of aggression was
in res response to your war of aggression by putting
NATO on their doorstep, very much the same way that
Donald Trump is griping about getting control of the Western
hemisphere and the don Roe doctrine. You know, you had

(02:55:16):
the Putin doctrine of we don't want NATO on the
Russian doorstep. But yet people like John Kerry, Hillary Clinton,
all these characters from the past, Obama, Victoria Neulan, all
these characters didn't didn't want to pay attention to that.
We don't care what Russia wants. We're going to surround

(02:55:38):
them with NATO, surround them with foreign troops so that,
you know, we could potentially even have nuclear missiles set
up at all these countries. Pointed at Moscow. Hey, they
should just love that. They should be fine with that. Well,
the only problem was they weren't. So that's what this
war of aggression was really all about.

Speaker 13 (02:55:59):
Well, and also, the war in Ukraine started in twenty fourteen, right,
that's when the Color Revolution came to Ukraine.

Speaker 12 (02:56:11):
That's when they overthrew the democratically elected government of Victor Yanikovich, which,
by the way, democratically elected. Hmmm, anyway, we gotta go.
Time snuck up on me here. God bless you folks.
Thanks Vicky appreciate everything you do.

Speaker 13 (02:56:29):
Thank you, same to you.

Speaker 12 (02:56:30):
Yeah, we'll talk to you. Seeing folks. Bye bye,
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