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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Order, new world order, new world order.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
This is a moment disease. The clid escape has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us reorder this world around us.
Speaker 4 (00:20):
A new world order, a world where the.
Speaker 5 (00:22):
United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision of
its founders.
Speaker 6 (00:27):
Nevertheless, the United States, it's in a key position to
shape this so that the problem of the push presidentity
will be the emergence of a new international.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Order the first decade of the twenty first century.
Speaker 7 (00:42):
But out of what will be feared the greatest restructuring
of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy,
greatest restructuring of the global economy, a new world order.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
What's created documenting the graces of our rebublic.
Speaker 8 (00:58):
The very word.
Speaker 9 (00:59):
Secret repugnant in a free and open society. And we
are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies,
the secret os and a secret.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Proceedings waging war on the new world order and.
Speaker 7 (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 2 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.
Speaker 11 (01:38):
From Femal Regions five to ten. This is Governor America.
I'm during Weeks. Vickey Davis is here as well. It
is the seventh of June twenty twenty five, and I say,
have you with us once again, ladies and gentlemen. Well,
if I have difficulty concentrating and thinking today, it's probably
because I'm doing the show in a cloud of smoke.
Speaker 12 (01:58):
We have the Canadian wildfires. S Vicky. Oh no, yeah, yeah,
the smoke's back again.
Speaker 11 (02:04):
So we have the haze in the air and everything
is very, very cloudy on the ground.
Speaker 12 (02:11):
It's very interesting how this works.
Speaker 11 (02:13):
Apparently nobody can do proper forest management, I guess, even
up north in the Canadian country.
Speaker 13 (02:20):
And so I know they stopped doing actual forest management
in the early nineteen seventies. The good way I know
that is because when I was a teenager in Idaho Falls,
all the kids would go up to Yellowstone Park to
(02:40):
work in the summertime, and the Forestry Service had young
guys up there. It was all guys I don't think
they were hiring women as forests rangers at that point,
but I think you know, when they stopped that and
(03:03):
turned our parks over to the un they stopped actually
managing the forests.
Speaker 11 (03:12):
Yeah, it's all this environmentalism stuff. You know, you can't
enter into the forest because you might disturb the spot
at owl. Never mind the fact that it wasn't people
that was disturbing the spot at owl. It was another owl.
It was the bard owl was causing the spotted owl problems.
And they realized something was up when and I've told
this many times before, when a family of spotted owls
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were nesting in a kmart sign in Nevada and they
discovered that and they said, oh, maybe the spotted owl
can withstand.
Speaker 12 (03:42):
Human noises, you know.
Speaker 11 (03:44):
And they years later, after they wrecked all these people's
lives in the logging industry and destroyed so many people,
all of a sudden, you know, they realized, they started
to realize it was the bard owl that was causing
the problems with the spotted owl populations decline. So there's
no science, you know. The more they talk about, oh,
(04:05):
follow the science, follow the science, the more we approach
this techno credit ranny where we have rule by scientists
and experts, the more chaotic it's going to be. And
certainly that's no exception. But now we've got the plume
of doom coming toward the Southern States.
Speaker 14 (04:23):
Just think Hayes is blanketing the Caribbean this week, a
huge dust cloud that's on track to drift its way
toward the US. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration calls
it the Saharan Air Layer, a dusty phenomenon that usually
shows up this time of year. It moves across the
Atlantic between April and October and can impact hurricane activity
(04:43):
along the way. On Tuesday, the dusk spread across the
Caribbean from the Dominican Republican Haiti to Cuba and beyond.
It led forecasters who urge people with asthma, allergies, or
other respiratory issues to stay indoors or wear a face
mask if they need to go out. The massive plume
is moving towards the Golf Coast, expected to hit Georgia, Texas, Louisiana,
(05:05):
and the Carolinas by the end of the week, but
for Florida, residents could see the dusts as early as midweek.
Speaker 11 (05:11):
So hopefully our listening audience in the Southern States aren't
suffocating as we many have been in the North due
to these smoke from the wildfires. Yeah, you just kind
of kind of laugh. I guess this is an annual,
irregular event, this dust. I've never heard of this before, though.
Speaker 13 (05:32):
I haven't either, I don't recall anyway. Yeah, what I
do know is that they've for about seventy years now
or so, they've been using the environment to basically implement
world communism.
Speaker 12 (05:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (05:51):
Absolutely, Yeah, So anything that they say about climate, about
out you know, weather conditions, about anything like that. The
the underlying issue is communism and they want to grab
control over some process or some management, some new management
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structure something. You know.
Speaker 12 (06:22):
You're saying they have ulterior motives, believe absolutely. Yeah. Well
my question is, what is never the issue?
Speaker 11 (06:30):
What are the really what are the real ulterior motives
behind this mRNA vaccine push. Because earlier in the week,
I think it was around Monday, well maybe it was
later in the week than that. I got an on
article from June seventh or June sex rather, that was yesterday.
(06:53):
RFK Junior's HHS cancels seven hundred and sixty six million
dollars in contracts to develop mRNA vaccine, while former Biden
administration's officials fearmonger.
Speaker 12 (07:06):
So this is good, he canceled, they said. Robert F.
Speaker 11 (07:10):
Kennedy, Junior's Health and Human Services or HHS, announced the
termination of seven hundred and sixty six million dollars provided
to Maderna to develop more than more mRNA vaccines, prompting
scrutiny and heavy backlash from former Biden administration officials. Former
health officials and other government officials under the Biden administration
have argued that developing more mRNA vaccines are crucial to
(07:33):
due to potential potential and there's your keyword, potential pandemic
flu viruses that could arise in the near future. So
it's just like Minority Report, only applying it to viruses.
We're going to do pre viruses. Now, we're going to
program your body to ward off anything it might futurely
it might encounter in the future.
Speaker 13 (07:56):
Yeah, well that that was all part of the program
for universal vaccine. Yeah, meaning one vaccine, but they could
modify it as needed, you know, because viruses mutate, so
they modify your body instead of you know, trying to
(08:19):
deal with the virus.
Speaker 11 (08:22):
Yeah, towards the end, they're so evil, Yes, they are,
absolutely And the reason I bring this up, well, I
was going to harold the Trump administration on this issue.
I was going to harold Robert Kennedy Junior on this issue.
But the problem is is there is something else that
has occurred now toward the end of last year September
(08:43):
of twenty twenty four, to be exact, Japan. The story
the news broke out. In fact, here's info Wars Japan
to begin injecting new self replicating quote unquote replican s
A RNA vaccines. Now, according to a report, this was
a story, like I say, came out in Info Wars.
(09:06):
Uh gra Griffins need to know, also reported on Trump Uh.
Speaker 12 (09:13):
Actually no, that was the newer one.
Speaker 11 (09:16):
But this, this self replicating or s A RNA is
what it's called an exotic new technology will soon be
injected into human bodies called self amplifying RNA or m
r N A S which is actually s A RNA
self amplifying RNA and replican vaccines. The novel injections developed
(09:39):
by Our Tourists ARC Tourists Therapeutics is what the name
of the company is and produced under the name uh
Coastiative is k.
Speaker 12 (09:51):
O s t A. I ve e, how would you
pronounce that coastiative Coastiev.
Speaker 13 (10:00):
I hope they have an alternative media like we have
in this country to want.
Speaker 12 (10:08):
I bet they don't.
Speaker 11 (10:09):
I don't know anything about their alternative media or what
they may or may not have. My understanding of the
Japanese is that they're very compliant, and I'm not trying
to put them down. That's just what people have said.
They're a very polite society from what I understand. Nice people,
but they're evidently nice to a fault from what I hear,
(10:31):
because they go along with the government and a lot
of things. So but this Kasta Costev, I guess is
how you may be pronounced that brand name Kostaev anyway.
The stated purpose of the self amplifying or self replicating
technology is to reduce the amount of modified messenger RNA
(10:54):
often called mod r m RNA or just m RNA
in each dose. Due to the ability of the modified
mRNA to amplify itself or in other words, to replicate
itself within the bodies of the vaccinated Kostaev is a
vaccine against COVID nineteen applying self amplifying mRNA technology developed
(11:15):
by ARC Tourists Therapeutics, Incorporated, which is designed to self
amplify once delivered into cells so that it generates a
strong immune response and the potential for extended duration of
protection while using lower doses of mRNA compared to existing
mRNA vaccines, since its self amplification is limited to over time,
(11:40):
no safety issues have been identified? Well, what else are
they going to say? Since the drug companies, ladies and gentlemen,
we have to remind you, they do their own testing, Okay,
So are.
Speaker 12 (11:53):
They going to really?
Speaker 11 (11:54):
And when we've talked before about how they gain the system,
they gain their testing. So I'm very suspicious about this notion,
this statement that no safety issues had been identified. But
the reason why I bring this up, you say, well,
that's Japan, and you know why should we care about Japan?
Speaker 12 (12:12):
Right?
Speaker 11 (12:13):
But here's the problem. This is what where g. Edward
Griffin comes in because his need to know Trump Administration's
shocking reversal on mRNA shot authorization sparks outrage. It says,
in a significant and controversial turn of events, the Trump
administration has authorized a new COVID mRNA experimental injection, raising
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alarms across the medical and public health communities. This decision
comes just one week after the administration had pulled similar
vaccines dubbed Frankenshots off the market for everyone except those
aged sixty five in older because you know, we have
to kill off the old what they call useless eaters, right,
Why would they approve this for sixty five? You know,
(13:03):
if it's not safe for young people, it's not safe
for old people. Why should we place any less importance
on elderly people. So I got a problem with that
right there off the get go. But it says, this
dramatic reversal, you have.
Speaker 13 (13:21):
To factor in social security and medicare. You know, old people,
at least according to libertarian psychopaths, cost the society a
lot of money, despite the fact that the elderly have
paid in to social Security and medicare their entire lives.
Speaker 11 (13:45):
Right, Hence the term useless eater, which I have a
real problem with. I have a real problem with all
of it. You know, at one point in time, we
used to be taught to value our elderly, you know,
and they were to be taken care of because of
their contribution. You know, they poured themselves into our lives.
Their wisdom, they're a sweat, their blood, their tears, they're
(14:09):
hard work into making us who we are. And so
their in their years, their sun setting years, it was
our turn to pour ourselves.
Speaker 12 (14:19):
Into them in addition to the next generation.
Speaker 11 (14:23):
But you know, this all, all of this scenario, it's
all kind of like the humanist lifeboat scenario where if
you're not of value to the rest of the people
in the sinking ship, we're going to throw you out
into the ocean and let you drown. Yeah, that's what
they were teaching in school. You know, which one are
you going to throw overboard? If you have a sinking
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ship and you have to lighten the load, well, it's
going to be the one with the cold, It's going
to be the one who's maybe handicapped.
Speaker 12 (14:52):
It's going to be the one.
Speaker 11 (14:53):
You know, in other words, anybody that's not going to
be it's going to be a hindrance on you. You
don't value them anymore, which is exactly the opposite of
what Christians believe. You know that every every life has value.
But anyway, there's a video, in fact, there's an interview
(15:15):
that Alex Jones did on this subject. To Alex Jones's credit,
he did an interview with Attorney Tom Rants on this
on this subject because a lot of people are upset,
as they should be, about this amplified m RNA or
SSA m r S a RNA shot that is being
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authorized by I guess the Kennedy HHS, which is really
kind of shocking actually, but it goes right along with
population control more experimental. I don't know, you know, you
just wish you could be a bug on the wall
in many of these meetings so you could find out
(15:59):
what's really going on on the inside. I understand the
pressures are probably tremendous and overwhelming to do the right thing.
But the money, the money is a massive influence for corruption.
Speaker 13 (16:16):
Oh, it totally is. Yeah. Well, plus global communism, which
is what we have. They want to ring out all
of the inefficiencies across the world to be able to
utilize resources. And of course it's the United Nations and
(16:39):
the multinational corporations that will be the leaders in the
new world. And corporations are really good at bringing efficiencies
into their processes. Yeah, they're the ones that automated first
and perfected their processes through computer systems and so, you know,
(17:08):
and that's what they began George Bush's New World Order
nineteen ninety that really, when you dive into it, it
was about automation and bringing efficiency to the world right
under the UN system global system of governance.
Speaker 11 (17:31):
Yeah, and one of the major power drivers behind the
whole UN implementation are these big multinational as I like
to call it, anti national corporations, of which our chief
black Rock, State Street, and Vanguard. These companies, these three
alone own most of the other major corporations majority shareholders. Okay,
(17:57):
And I've said before you can go to Yahoo finance,
so I think you can still do this and find
out who are the major shareholders in a particular in
a particular company, and without fail, black Rock, State Street,
and Vanguard come up time after time after time. Well,
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Blackrock has gotten a lot of heat lately over its environmental,
social and governance agenda. Now ESG, I would say, ESG,
as we've said before, is kind of the social credit
score system for corporations, kind of like the Chinese social
credit score system would be to the Chinese people, you know.
(18:44):
And of course social credit score they want to implement everywhere.
Speaker 13 (18:48):
And that's a mechanism of control. Really, it has nothing
to do with social responsibility. It has to do with compliance.
Speaker 12 (19:00):
Complaning op.
Speaker 13 (19:02):
Eds.
Speaker 12 (19:05):
Yeah exactly, yeah, compliance.
Speaker 11 (19:08):
And they can't they haven't been able to implement the
Social Credit score system here domestically as of yet.
Speaker 12 (19:16):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (19:17):
And I think they would love to be able to
do that. But I think ESG is a is an
end run around that. It's a it's a way of
imposing on people through through their corporations. So in other words,
a corporation can't get lending from a bank. You've got
a corporation you want to expand you go to a
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bank to get the financing for the expansion, and guess what,
you haven't been good enough with your social governance, you
haven't been good enough with your environmental practices, So your
loan is denied or maybe maybe that's approved, but you.
Speaker 12 (19:53):
Get a much higher interest rate. Okay, that's ESG.
Speaker 11 (19:57):
And also, what policies have you implemented on your employees?
What are you requiring them to do? You know that
would probably be ESG points. So through the corporations, through
your employer, if you will, you can be imposed upon
with these ESG programs. So Blackrock was at the fore
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forefront of pushing that in a big way. Now Texas
got involved and tried to push back on Blackrock, which
is good that they did that, but unfortunately they seemingly
caved too easy because now Semaphore wrote a piece. Blackrock,
the world's largest asset manager, is back in business in
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Texas after the stats after the state removed it from
the blacklist of financial firms that Republican officials deemed to
be prejudiced against the oil and gas industry. The decision
is a victory for Republicans in the state. They think
it's a victory. I would say the Republicans cad that's
my take on this situation.
Speaker 12 (21:04):
Yeah, I would say the Republicans.
Speaker 11 (21:06):
Can take credit for some minor changes Blackrock made, but
they're only minor and they're only temporary.
Speaker 12 (21:14):
You know what they're doing.
Speaker 11 (21:17):
Well, here here's what this guy writing this article see
his name is Tim McDonald. He says BlackRock's response to
the ESG backlash looks like an expert case of what
he calls green hushing, the trend in which companies downplay
their climate actions to avoid negative scrutiny without scrapping them
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all together before many of his peers. CEO Larry Fink
managed to read the writing on the wall that climate
conscious investing was falling out of political fashion. Whereas his
twenty twenty letter to shareholders expounded on the theme that
climate risk is investment risk. By this year his focus
has shifted to energy pragmatism and the scramble to build
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as much new energy capacity as possible. The firm also
dropped out of two prominent net zero groups membership in
which was among the main reasons it was targeted in Texas.
Black Rocks experience shows that for Wall Street, the upside
of publicly supporting climate action is far outweighted by the
political risk, even though its Texas business was scarcely a
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drop in its twelve trillion dollar total portfolio. And it
shows that the same kind of Kyle towing to trumpest
ideology that recently brought a firestorm of criticism onto several
white shoe law firms can go down smoothly if done
gradually instead of overnight. So anyway they're saying, he's saying
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that the Republicans, it's a demonstration of how easy the
Republicans can be placated. And I think they were anxious
to decl victory number one, and so the beat goes on.
Speaker 13 (23:07):
It's I wonder how much money exchanged hands during.
Speaker 11 (23:11):
That Yeah, good question. Probably quite a bit, at least
key officials. So we have another situation brewing right now
on the gun control front. Earlier this week, you know,
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people will herald certain victories the Supreme Court has made. Unfortunately,
the Supreme Court really did something terrible this week on
the gun control front. The Western Journal said the US
Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a case regarding
a Maryland law banning AR fifteen rifle ownership, meaning a
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lower court's ruling upholding the prohibition and stands now, folks,
if they can ban the AR fifteen, they can ban anything.
Why wouldn't they hear this case? Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas,
Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsich all would have granted the
petition to hear the Snope versus Brown case, but once
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again Chief Justice John Roberts, along with Justice Amy Cony
Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh, joined with the liberals to deny it.
That means the Fourth US Circuit Court of Appeals ruling
from last August upholding the ban will remain in place,
so much for shall not be infringe. Uh So, Kavanaugh
(24:44):
even issued a statement and he says, although the Court
today denies the request, it does not mean that the
court agrees with the lower court decision or that the
issue is not worthy of review. Additional petitions will likely
be before this court shortly, and in my view, this
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court should impresumably well address the AR fifteen issue soon
in the next term or two. So basically, they're letting
the lower court ban of the AR fifteen stand and
they're saying, ah, well, look forward to hearing future cases
on the subject.
Speaker 13 (25:23):
Was that one of those class action lawsuits that or
the judge issues an order that becomes a national order?
Speaker 12 (25:33):
Do you know, I.
Speaker 11 (25:36):
Don't know the details of the case at this point. Okay,
we can delve more into it, but it says The
Washington Times reported that Maryland, Washington, California, Illinois, New York,
New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Delaware have assault weapons what
they call assault weapons ban. It's a rifle, folks. Anything
(25:57):
could be an assault weapon. I mean, your fists could
be an assault weapon.
Speaker 13 (26:02):
So this is just an assault weapon.
Speaker 11 (26:05):
Anything you can assault somebody with a baseball beat. So anyway,
so that's something to watch, you know. They talk about
how we oh, they can be modified with bump stocks
and turning in a machine gun.
Speaker 12 (26:17):
Yeah, a lot of hypothetical things could happen.
Speaker 11 (26:19):
The point is, you have the right to bear it
if you're an honest, law abiding American, And these people,
because of their lack of willingness to hear the case,
have just let stand a ban that violates the Second Amendment.
The Supreme Court, supposedly a conservative court, he well, not
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so much in my opinion. All right, we're at the
bottom of the hour. We're really just getting started. Final
hour of the show today. By the way, Tom Deuis
the American Policy Center will be joining us if everything
goes as plan, so stay with us.
Speaker 12 (26:54):
Much to do. We'll be back.
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One with a spoof. Go to find out what's really
going on. This is govern America.
Speaker 12 (31:15):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governed America.
Speaker 11 (31:17):
The website for the show is Governamerica dot com. That's
Governamerica dot com. My email address is radio at Governamerica
dot com. Vicky, you want to give your information out please?
Speaker 13 (31:28):
Okay, yeah. My website is the Technocratic Tyranny dot com.
And my older website is Channelingreality dot com. And my
email address is on both websites.
Speaker 12 (31:41):
Okay, very good. Let's move on here.
Speaker 11 (31:44):
In the interest of time, I'm looking at an article
from Reason how volunteer is expanding the surveillance state. Remember
we talked about Peter Tele. Peter Tele's involvement in the
Trump administration and with the Republicans in Congress. Supposedly he
identifies as a libertarian, and that's a good example of
(32:06):
someone who is proving that libertarianism isn't what you think
it is, ladies and gentlemen. It hides under the veneer
of liberty, It hides under the veneer of freedom. But
it's nothing about freedom. It's about globalization, the.
Speaker 13 (32:24):
Fact, breaking down the nation state, to replace American national
sovereignty with global sovereignty, with the under the UN system.
Speaker 11 (32:37):
How do I say that, Because if you go to
the Libertarian party platform and read it, you will find
that they're all about open borders, free movement of goods services. See,
they don't recognize the legitimacy I guess of government. And
when you don't recognize legitimacy of government, you don't recognize
borders and you that's a a slippery slide toward being
(33:02):
for open borders. Most libertarians, people who call themselves that anyway,
aren't for open borders.
Speaker 12 (33:08):
I don't think anyway.
Speaker 11 (33:11):
I don't generally think that they're for open borders.
Speaker 13 (33:14):
No, And that brings me to an article that I'm
working on. I found something called the Montreux Declaration that
was signed in nineteen forty seven and the organization of
World Federalists. And World Federalists don't believe in national sovereignty.
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They believe in world government and the battle that we
have been fighting rather than looking at Democrats and Republicans,
which tells you nothing about what the person's positions are
(34:00):
are not really, but if you look at them and
what they say in terms of being a world federalist
as opposed to an American patriot for national sovereignty, then
you get a better understanding of our political arena because people,
(34:23):
I consider world federalists to be traders. And if you
listen to people in the positions that they take in
terms of world federalist versus American patriot, then you can
get then you have a better understanding of what their
(34:44):
positions are.
Speaker 12 (34:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (34:49):
So I was just looking for the montrou Declaration and
if I can find it real.
Speaker 11 (34:56):
Quick, yeah, go ahead and see if you can find it.
Elizabeth Brown in the meantime says when people complain about
big tech, they tend to mean companies like Meta, Google
and x entities providing free tools and platforms that we
can choose whether to use. Much less attention is directed
at the tech companies helping the federal government consolidate and
(35:18):
analyze data on all of US. Companies like data analytics
firm Pallenteer, created by PayPal co founder and Donald Trump
supporter Peter Teel. Pallenteer has long been connected to government surveillance.
It was founded in part with CIA money. It has
served as an immigration and Customs enforcement or ICE contractor
(35:40):
since twenty eleven, and it's been used for everything from
local law enforcement to COVID nineteen efforts. But the prominence
of Palenteer tools and federal agencies seems to be growing
under President Trump, you know, the old good orange man
that everybody loves. The company has received more than one
hundred thirteen million dollars in federal funding since mister Trump
(36:02):
took office, according to public records, including additional funds from
existing contracts as well as new contracts with the Department
of Homeland Security and the Pentagon, According to The New
York Times, noting the figure does not include a seven
hundred and ninety five million dollar contract that the Department
of Defense awarded the company last week, which has not
(36:23):
yet been spent. Palteer technology has largely been used by
the military, the intelligence agencies, the immigration enforcers, and the police,
but its uses could be expanded. Now keep in mind,
listeners just like everify. Lots of conservatives like everify because
that's for them, that's for the illegals. But what they
(36:43):
failed to realize is it's for the illegals today, it's
for you tomorrow. Anytime you have a system in place,
which in case like everify, which basically is government, you know,
the government has to give its stamp up approval for
you to get a job.
Speaker 12 (37:00):
Job that's going to be turned inward. You know you
can count it already.
Speaker 13 (37:07):
Is because you can't measure the inflow of workers from
foreign sources unless unless you have a record of workers internally.
And that was the unspoken deal about everifying, is that
it was a system that number one depends upon the
(37:31):
integrity of the people that wrote it, and number two,
it has to include all frontline workers front that are Americans.
And in two thousand and five, Representative Tom tan Crado
(37:51):
proposed a system that would that was that very system,
where you would have a national management system for labor,
so you would know how many Americans are employed in
what jobs and be able to theoretically determine the number
(38:15):
of foreign workers that they should allow in in what
employment category to ensure that the needs of the employers
are met.
Speaker 12 (38:29):
Yeah, it looks like were you looking. You were looking
for the Montro Declaration.
Speaker 13 (38:34):
Yes, I found it.
Speaker 12 (38:35):
Oh, okay, you found it, all right. I was just
going to say they posted it in the chat room.
Speaker 13 (38:39):
Okay. Number one, there are six principles. Number one is
universal membership. The World Federal Government must be open to
all peoples and all nations. Number two limitation of national
sovereignty and the transfer to the World Federal Government of
such legislative, executive, and judicial powers as relate to the
(39:05):
world affairs. Number three, enforcement of world law directly on
the individual, whoever or wherever he may be within the
jurisdiction of the World Federal Government. Guarantee of the rights
of man, and suppression of all attempts against the security
(39:26):
of the Federation. Okay, Now what's that saying. That's saying
that illegal immigrants have rights in the United States under
the World Federation.
Speaker 11 (39:38):
Yeah, which Doves tells perfectly with the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights exactly.
Speaker 13 (39:43):
Yes, okay. Creation of supranational armed forces capable of guaranteeing
the security of the World Federal Government and of its
member states. Disarmament of member nations to the level of
their internal policing requirements. Okay. Now you remember the research
(40:04):
that Bernadette Bernardine Smith did on the disarmament of the
United States, right, Well, absolutely, yeah, it's all documented in
publication State Department Publication seven two seven seven YEP. On
the Disarmament of the United States.
Speaker 11 (40:24):
Public Law eighty seven, two ninety seven. I believe if
I remember correctly, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and yeah,
they were, Yeah, peaceful disarmament, disarmament in a peaceful world
is what they called it.
Speaker 13 (40:44):
Yeah. Well, and the last one, number six, power to
raise adequate revenues directly and independently of state taxes. We
propose to make use of any reasonable methods which contribute
to the early achievement of world federal government to prevent
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another World war. We consider that integration of activities at
regional and functional levels is consistent with the true federal approach.
The formation of regional federations, insofar as they do not
become an end in themselves or run the risk of
(41:25):
crystallizing into blocks, can and should contribute to the effective
functioning of federal government. In the same way, the solution
of technical, scientific, and cultural problems which concern all the
peoples of the world will be made easier by the
establishment of specialist functional bodies. So there you go. I mean,
(41:50):
that's all of that. You can find that activity going
on in the United States with all of these NGOs,
especially up in Northern Idaho. Northern Idaho is like a
location where you can see the policies in under the
(42:12):
microscope because it's all the international NGOs, their activities are
all on display.
Speaker 11 (42:23):
Yeah, the uh, what you're what I was trying to
think of with regard to the name a moment ago
of what you referred to is State Department Publication seven
two seven seven. They called it Freedom from War, the
United States Program for General and Complete disarmament in a
peaceful world.
Speaker 12 (42:44):
It's never going to be a peaceful world, but they.
Speaker 13 (42:46):
Know it never will.
Speaker 12 (42:47):
They think it's the whole thing.
Speaker 11 (42:48):
We take away the guns, it'll be a peaceful world,
but it'll only be peaceful for those that try to
perpetrate violence against you because you can't fight back, you
can't defend yourself.
Speaker 13 (43:02):
But that's what led to the idea of the Americas
as a regional territory under the UN system. And they've
been working on that well. It started with Simone Boulevar
in nineteen twenty six or nineteen twenty nine, I can't
(43:25):
remember which, but the idea of the Americas as one
geographical mass under a single governing structure, and they've been
working on that ever since. The idea of the UN
(43:46):
was to be a They made it sound like it
was just a negotiating tool, you know, to bring all
the nations together. But of course in the year two thousand,
that's when they had the Millennium Summit, and the Millennium
Summit was the kickoff for global governance.
Speaker 12 (44:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (44:10):
Yeah, And a lot of this has been escalated and
accelerated through all the environmental programs and Agenda twenty one,
Sustainable Development, Agenda twenty thirty, which is what it morphed into,
and we're going to be talking about a lot of
that in the final hour today, including carbon pipelines. That's
(44:31):
another thing that I want to touch upon, because apparently
this is going on all over the country, this push
for carbon seaquestration, which I first saw the term carbon
seaquestration in United Nations documents, VICKI, I'd never heard about
that being implemented in the United States until recently. So
if anybody thinks that this stuff isn't being implemented from
(44:53):
the global body on down, you're out of your mind.
Speaker 13 (44:57):
It's all in saying the deeper you get into looking
at it and the lengths that they've gone to to
destroy nations. They're destroying our nation state right now as
we speak, by design, and they've used environmental regulation as
(45:20):
the tool to destroy our economy.
Speaker 11 (45:22):
Yeah, and surveillance is very important so that they know
exactly what you're doing at all times to make sure
that you can't fight back. And palunteer technology has largely
been used by the military, the intelligence agencies, the immigration enforcers,
and the police, but its uses could be expanding, according
to Reason magazine, they quote The Times. The New York
(45:43):
Times is saying representatives of Pallentteer are also speaking to
at least two other agencies, the Social Security Administration and
the Internal Revenue Service about buying its technology. According to
six government officials and Pallateer employees with knowledge of the
discos Russians. You know another thing that stands out in
(46:03):
my mind, and I didn't clip the audio, but Steve
Bannon recently was interviewed regarding this this few that took
place between Donald Trump and Elon Musk. What was Elon
Musk's real intention? Because Steve Bannon was pointing out there
hasn't really been much government corruption really exposed?
Speaker 12 (46:25):
What so what?
Speaker 11 (46:26):
What where did the money go that those was using
to conduct its activities?
Speaker 12 (46:32):
What exactly happened? What?
Speaker 11 (46:34):
What was his real purpose in being there in government?
You know, given the fact that he has ties to
the Communist Chinese Party, I think it's uh, I think
it's worth.
Speaker 12 (46:45):
Asking most definitely what's he spy? Is he a spy?
You know?
Speaker 11 (46:52):
And and and see Steve Bannon, and I agree with
Bannon on this that he should not have a security
clearance at all for national security purposes. His security clearance
needs to be pulled immediately.
Speaker 13 (47:11):
But yeah, his report a so called report on the
social security files that I found mildly musing because in
the early nineteen seventies I worked for a new computer company.
(47:33):
They did timeshare on a computer, but we kept the
pension records for a union, a couple of unions actually
in San Francisco. And what I learned on that job
was that illegals trade social security cards and so you'd
(47:55):
have you know, ten and this was in particular on
the racetracks, where you would have one social Security number
that had ten different names. Well, you can't just arbitrarily
put those records together, you know, because whoever it was
(48:16):
that was using that social Security number, the names and
numbers don't match and you cannot put them together. So
every year there would be a reconciliation of the files,
you know, trying to bring records together, you know, where
(48:38):
it was just like an error, you know, maybe a
number with a social Security number was inverted or something
like that. But there were a lot of records that
were held in suspense because you couldn't you couldn't put
them together by the information that was on the on
(49:02):
the pension report or on the wage report. And so
I'm sure he was talking about that. But you know,
whereas in private enterprise, your records are your own, you
can do what you want with them. But when you're
working on a government program, you cannot do that. You
(49:24):
can't do it. And so there probably are a lot
of records on the Social Security file that cannot be matched.
Now I don't it would take a law from Congress
to figure out, you know, what to do with those
records and where the money should go. That's where I
(49:48):
was most interested. Where does that money go that was
collected from the worker, that went to the union, that
was supposed to be reported to the Social Security Administration.
Speaker 11 (50:03):
Yeah, well they they're gathering more and more data all
the time. And in fact, the Times notes, creating detailed
portraits of Americans based on government data is not just
a pipe drain. The Trump administration has already sought access
to hundreds of data points on citizens and others through
government databases, including their own their bank account numbers, the
(50:25):
amount of their student debt, their medical claims, and any
disability status. Washington has already has a ton of data
on us, but it's often separated across systems and agencies.
By linking it all together, the government could create a
much more detailed profile and all of us more efficient
and more dangerous.
Speaker 13 (50:44):
Yeah, they could, and they did. They created an integrated
information database, you know, that links all of this information together,
probably the most. It's like the East German Stazi state.
(51:05):
They know everything about you.
Speaker 12 (51:07):
Yeah, and they now this.
Speaker 11 (51:10):
Now the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service
are only in talks about using volunteer products. The implication
that taxpayer information is being inappropriately shared across government agencies
is not only incorrect, but dangerous. The Treasury Department told Wired.
Speaker 12 (51:27):
Why would it be dangerous?
Speaker 11 (51:30):
They're afraid of being exposed. That's what it really boils
down to. And a lot of this they do under
the guise of tracking tracking immigrants, but again, you know,
it's really about tracking the American people exactly.
Speaker 13 (51:47):
And they did consolidate those systems, and don't you know,
maybe social Security was a holdout because at the time
the at the time that was implemented, there were still
privacy laws. People the government still respected privacy, but no longer.
(52:12):
This whole terrorism campaign that they facilitated in creating by
opening our borders created the justification for the consolidation of
governmental information.
Speaker 12 (52:30):
Yeah, they're trying to It really is a global panopticon.
Speaker 13 (52:35):
You know.
Speaker 11 (52:35):
There's also an article in the Sun about drivers over
there being in let's see, I think this is in
the UK being forced to install something on their car.
Actually no, this is let's see they say, reckless drivers
living in a major city may soon be forced to
(52:57):
install their device to their car that takes control of
its speed. Oh, so they forget surveillance. It's just going
to control your car.
Speaker 21 (53:06):
For you.
Speaker 11 (53:08):
The tech around speed limiters generally work by preventing drivers
from going faster than the road speed limit and According
to a report by Gothamist, the legislation would mandate the
drivers for mandate the devices for drivers who accumulate eleven
or more points on their record over a two year period.
(53:28):
You know, I mean, if that's just a foot in
the door, everything is always just a foot in the door. Yeah,
they get figured it their way. They'll put it on
everybody's car. And apparently it was reported that a handful
of US states were looking to introduce laws that would
force certain drivers to install this crap intelligence speed assist.
Speaker 12 (53:49):
So there you go. So if you got to let foot.
Speaker 13 (53:53):
It's absolute control over everybody through global computer systems. They
are at first regional, you know, which means the Americas.
I don't think we have a country anymore because of
the treaties. They signed the first treaty in nineteen eighty
(54:13):
three creating the International Zone between the United States and Mexico,
and then there was the Montreal Protocol and Montreal Free
Trade Agreement US Canada Free Trade Agreement, and then there
(54:34):
were other subsequent environmental agreements, basically creating the North American
Union and joining it with South America and Central America.
So they have been using environmental regulation basically as a justification,
(54:59):
but what they really been doing is building the world
system of governance, the world federalist system of government.
Speaker 11 (55:10):
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From, denver yesterday in, State court solomon was charged with
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Are one hundred and thirty nine thousand new jobs added
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Meliville school district says about forty current and former students
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Gun groups are pleased That The supreme court tossed the Case.
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The Government of mexico wanted TO hold us gun makers
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District court originally got this, case right but it Was
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The law you cannot hold a firearm industry or fire
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Speaker 32 (01:05:31):
Yeah, Well Thanks vicky darren love you guys. This show and,
you know, you know sometimes it gets disappointed because you
put too much faith in. The politics, well whatever we.
Know that that's just discussing.
Speaker 12 (01:05:47):
Into it but hold, hold on, back up, back up. Back,
up now wait, a minute what do YOU mean i
put too much faith in?
Speaker 15 (01:05:55):
The?
Speaker 12 (01:05:55):
Politics Good.
Speaker 32 (01:05:58):
Respond you guys kind of do give too much respect. To, POLITICS.
Speaker 33 (01:06:06):
No vi do less than.
Speaker 32 (01:06:08):
You do but, you like get get with your, you
know we like we can form some new form of
government in our. Local areas, and yeah that, Is GREAT but.
Speaker 13 (01:06:18):
I don't.
Speaker 11 (01:06:19):
I don't i don't know exactly what you're, talking about,
uh specifically what Do? YOU uh i know that's not your,
main POINT but i want to address it because it is.
A criticism i can certainly, Take criticism i've got. Thick
SKIN but i also like to be able to respond
to criticism when it's leveled at, me specifically what do
you MEAN that i place too much emphasis or faith? In, politics, no, no.
Speaker 32 (01:06:45):
No, no no because you guys have always, said contact you're.
Speaker 12 (01:06:48):
Representatives called, oh, yeah absolutely that is a channel of
power that, we.
Speaker 32 (01:06:54):
Have sir in, my opinion that's but that's NOT what. I,
called Okay and i'll be happy to jump.
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Into, whatever, okay yeah, go ahead but i'll address your
comment in. A moment, Go ahead so.
Speaker 32 (01:07:10):
No offense hopefully you didn't take no offense.
Speaker 12 (01:07:14):
To, THAT no i ain't taken offense.
Speaker 32 (01:07:15):
About this look at all these? Right ON what i
call about is this a bunch of. These recalls they're
always recalling food now, in bundles tons of tons, of
chicken terms, of eggs terns. Of cattle in terms of
they're recalling all. This stuff it's almost like they're. Going
(01:07:36):
shopping and if you go on the perspective Of the
cathleen Asked Rust, in fitts who has actually just brought
out and she discovered some stuff about a twenty one
trillion dollars since nineteen eighty till now they have spent on,
Underground CITIES so i would call it an underground kingdom
(01:07:57):
and so they've spent a lot of time, on this
and they go and they when, they go they go
and naill somebody for some. Bird flume are they really
killing all? The chickens are they just taking the chickens
and pay. Industry glove we don't know what's, going on
and to pretend like we do know what's, going on it's.
Just absurd the thing is that these people are stealing
(01:08:19):
food from. Our shows they're stealing chickens from. Our farms
they're still in deep from. Our farms they're stilling everything from,
our farms and they're telling us they're killing them and
they could very well be taking them down in their.
Underground bunkers then that just, sounds Bonkers doesn't?
Speaker 14 (01:08:35):
They, go andy?
Speaker 32 (01:08:36):
Shut up are you even talking to us?
Speaker 12 (01:08:39):
About, IT well i.
Speaker 11 (01:08:41):
Don't really at the end of, THE day i don't
think it matters what they're doing with. The chickens they
say they're. Killing them i'm willing to believe that the
end of. The day your point about them being them
attacking our food supply is certainly a, valid one because,
WE are, i, mean ultimately, YOU know i think It Was,
catherine Bettini The United Nations World food program said at,
(01:09:04):
one point food. Is power we use it to control.
Human BEHAVIOR so i may call.
Speaker 12 (01:09:09):
It bribery we do.
Speaker 11 (01:09:09):
Not apologize they're. Very open they've been very open in
the past about using food as. A weapon and weaponized
food has been uh materializing many, many years over, many
years with the consolidation, of farms the genetically, engineered food theetically,
Modified crops monsanto spraying everything under the sun and killing
(01:09:34):
off everything that Doesn't isn't monsanto. Patented engened, so yeah
weaponization of the food supply is a major. Major issue
what do we do? About, it well, you know going
back to your, ORIGINAL point i do think that we
have to utilize the all avenues of influence and power that.
(01:09:55):
We have, you know There are i've seen first and
andy here in this state through the, political process we
have actually made a. Big, Difference NOW am i saying
that that's the.
Speaker 12 (01:10:10):
Only, avenue no of. Course.
Speaker 11 (01:10:12):
NOT no i don't believe in showing up once for
elections and then letting that to be the extent of.
Our ACTIVISM but i do think we have to show up,
for ELECTIONS and i also think we have to do
whatever we can to influence the. Election process and once,
they're there hold their feet to.
Speaker 12 (01:10:31):
The fire.
Speaker 11 (01:10:33):
We'd be fools not to, do that and, in fact
the people here in this State that i'm in, right
now because, they didn't we ended up with a lot
of crap When the democrats controlled all, three brands, you
know basically both chambers of the legislature and the. Executive
branch we're still living with. Those, outcomes, so yeah all
avenues of power need to be exploited by freedom.
Speaker 12 (01:10:56):
Loving people you missed my.
Speaker 32 (01:10:58):
Point entirely so here's what my. Point is that they've
built this twenty one trillion dollar. Underground compound and you,
grasped yourself what's? TRILLION dollars, i mean billion dollars would
seem like a lot, to us but a trillion dollars
these guys use twenty. One trillions it's nineteen eighty to
(01:11:19):
build an. Underground city and here comes all of these
recalls from all this food. And stuff and. Guess what
we don't know where three hundred and twenty eight thousand immigrant.
Children went we don't know where one hundred and twenty
eight thousand a year Goes. IN america i. Don't know
maybe we should go underground and see where. They're at,
(01:11:40):
we see we can't we can't just grasp, ourselves, on
oh this is what's. Going, on no we can't do
that anymore because there's nothing really going on that we.
Actually know the ground. Is something these people have. Done
this they have high. SPEED rails, i mean if you
listen to the person who actually has an insight on the,
underground world world, and stuff you don't know that it's
(01:12:02):
totally another world.
Speaker 11 (01:12:03):
Down, there okay, all right, all right well how do
you how do you recommend that we solve? This problem
how do? You recommend, you know you brought up, an
issue so how do you recommend we? Solve it and
you got to be quick because we got a couple
of other calls we have to.
Speaker 5 (01:12:15):
Get, to.
Speaker 32 (01:12:17):
Yeah, Right, on okay how do we? Solve, this yeah
we recognize the fact that there is a problem and
that they are actually doing, this.
Speaker 11 (01:12:24):
Stuff and we We, WE okay i. RECOGNIZE it i.
RECOGNIZE it, i know we talk about it every. Every
week there's under, underground tunnels there's. Underground, cities okay they have,
Their bunkers but how do we get? Down there they're
not going to let us?
Speaker 12 (01:12:39):
Down there.
Speaker 21 (01:12:42):
What do we do.
Speaker 32 (01:12:42):
About it that's the, thing is so once this show
on's this show on the surface of. The plane look what.
Speaker 12 (01:12:47):
They're doing What we but wait, A minute i ask.
Speaker 11 (01:12:50):
A question what are we going to do about their
underground bunker bunkers and all this stuff that you?
Speaker 12 (01:12:55):
Brought, up.
Speaker 32 (01:12:58):
Okay so i'm supposed to an.
Speaker 12 (01:13:00):
Answer, there yeah of course you're attacking.
Speaker 13 (01:13:02):
Our answers you're telling us we should have. An answer
what we do every every?
Speaker 12 (01:13:07):
Single week, hold on, hold on, Hold, on okay wait.
A minute you're not going to talk, over us because
we're gonna have to cut you off as.
Speaker 13 (01:13:14):
You, do yeah what we try to do every single
week is to walk people in to what is really
happening in, the country because you can't just hit people
cold in the face with information that they have heard
nothing about and seems like a wild story by an.
(01:13:40):
Insane person and so what we try to do is
to incrementally expose, the agenda proving at each stage that
what we're saying. Is, true, yeah okay that's the only
way you can. Do it you can't just walk in
out of the blue and start, talking about, you know
(01:14:04):
all of these world things that. Are happening how our
country is being submerged into. World government we're losing. Our sovereignty,
you know you've got to walk people.
Speaker 12 (01:14:17):
Into, it well documentation is.
Speaker 11 (01:14:20):
The word documentation is, the WORD and i believe there
is documentation of what you're saying with the, underground tunnels
underground cities and what. Have you but the bottom line
is is that solutions are what people are, looking for
and that's what we.
Speaker 12 (01:14:37):
Are offering, you know you say the.
Speaker 11 (01:14:38):
POLITICAL process i think the political process is important, to
EXPLOIT but i also think waking up the population is important. To,
EXPLOIT hey i appreciate, your input appreciate. Your, Cause unfortunately
i've got more callers on THE line i need to
get TO but i wish we had more time to
address it because it's. Certainly important let's go Out to, California,
(01:14:59):
Though hell i'll. Call her you're on, The air, God, please.
Speaker 34 (01:15:03):
Hi.
Speaker 8 (01:15:03):
Thank you This is Cynthia.
Speaker 13 (01:15:06):
From.
Speaker 8 (01:15:06):
California, Hi. THERE hi i think the only real solution
is going to be to return to full implementation of.
OUR constitution i understand that there was an executive order
to try to make federal, law enforcement which by, the
way is. Not constitutional you'd have to Have an amendment
(01:15:29):
to have an armed, federal force but to get them
to network more firmly with local. Police forces and a local,
police force which is a professionally armed trained twenty fourth
seven three hundred and sixty five days, a year actually
constitutes a, standing army which is forbidden In, The constitution
(01:15:50):
and so people who are concerned need to start approaching
their constitutional sheriffs verify that he's going to honor the
constitution and set up local militia to replace the.
Speaker 11 (01:16:02):
Police, force yeah there's EXACTLY where i was going to
go once you started down the road about a, standing army,
you know getting to know your, local sheriff finding out
where they are in terms of constitutionality and, your, rights
frankly because the federal government can't come into a county
if the local sheriff doesn't, allow it and so that's
(01:16:23):
your last line of defense, and frankly your first line
of defense when it comes to protecting yourself from the federal,
goon squad no matter which administration is, in OFFICE because
i don't trust any.
Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
Of them.
Speaker 8 (01:16:39):
We can recruit people that we think of it as
leftists or liberals into the constitutional movement by pointing out
that If The united states was not part OF, the
un and if not supposed to be engaged in a
treaty that can impair, our sovereignty it was unconstitutional to
put us into. It anyway but if we were forced
(01:17:00):
to pull out OF, the un then they couldn't block
the efforts To corral Israel and GAZA to uh that's TO,
the un, Because yeah states is the one begoing those
actions that under, our constitution It wasn't it wasn't constitutional
for our legislators to their senators to.
Speaker 21 (01:17:20):
Allow us to.
Speaker 8 (01:17:20):
Go in and the proper way to approach this is
to go through your local legislators and tell them that
explain to them with what's Called The first, amendment petition
which Explains the constitution and how they're, violating it that
they need to approach the state legislators who need to
then approach the senators from that state and tell them
(01:17:42):
that they're Violating the constitution by allowing us to participate IN.
The un or by, the way the same APPLIES. For
NATO and i remembered That Our norfolk naval base was
given AWAY to Nato, by trump.
Speaker 11 (01:17:55):
Obviously Unconstitutional and trump's only PROBLEM with nato is that
they're not paying their.
Speaker 12 (01:18:00):
Fair, Share, no no the only.
Speaker 8 (01:18:03):
Problem native was they're trying to get us into.
Speaker 32 (01:18:05):
Another, WAR no.
Speaker 11 (01:18:06):
I Understand but trump's problem with them is that they're
not paying enough.
Speaker 5 (01:18:10):
For.
Speaker 12 (01:18:10):
The defense defense.
Speaker 8 (01:18:12):
Budget's, blowing smoke trying to distract you from the.
Speaker 32 (01:18:16):
Real problem there, you go is that it is constitutional
to belong, to.
Speaker 8 (01:18:19):
It and it was certainly wasn't constitutional to give them
Our Norfol Naval base tells was, born there my father Was.
Speaker 2 (01:18:28):
Career.
Speaker 11 (01:18:29):
Navy yeah it's, a betrayal a betrayal of everyone that
fights for.
Speaker 21 (01:18:34):
Our.
Speaker 11 (01:18:34):
Country yeah we people don't sign up for the military
to go and fight and die number one in a
rich man's war with no point that does not really
in the, national interest but number two for, global Governance
As Arthur slessinger, junior said in the defense of the,
WORLD order us soldiers who have to kill and.
Speaker 12 (01:18:56):
Be, killed no.
Speaker 11 (01:18:56):
Thank, you no we don't want your, world order and
we certainly aren't going to die. For it you send,
Your Children Arthur, Schlessinger junior you send your kids to
go fight and die for the. World order ours is
going to stay at the dinner table where. They belong, All,
right hey thank you appreciate. The call god. Bless you
(01:19:17):
let's Go. To, Georgia, now hello you're on, the air, go,
Ahead please.
Speaker 21 (01:19:22):
Hey, guys well there's a few things there that.
Speaker 12 (01:19:27):
YOU mentioned.
Speaker 21 (01:19:29):
I got actually four different things that. YOU mentioned i
wanted to, comment on but probably won't get to all
of Them because i'm sure you got more callers in.
The waiting first, of all this so called dust cloud
to talk about, Annual.
Speaker 12 (01:19:42):
Event yeah the plume of doom Here.
Speaker 21 (01:19:44):
In george i've been Here in georgia since nineteen, seventy
SEVEN when i was fourteen, years OLD and i can
tell you for a fact this is not an.
Speaker 12 (01:19:54):
Annual, event okay.
Speaker 21 (01:19:56):
This, Is recent this. Is recent this is. Not annual
it never has. Been annual it's only recent that this
has been. Going ON and i can, tell YOU like,
I said i've been here since nineteen.
Speaker 11 (01:20:10):
Seventy, seven well they're saying that they could make the hurricanes,
less intense but it sounds to ME like i. Don't
know anytime that dust goes up into, the atmosphere it
seeds moisture. And potential i'm not, a meteorologist SO maybe
i shouldn't even, say THIS but i know that in,
the past they've. Seated clouds they did cloud seeding by
(01:20:32):
spraying silver iodide particles into, The atmosphere so you would
think the dust formation could actually could accomplish that, same
THING but i.
Speaker 12 (01:20:42):
Don't.
Speaker 21 (01:20:43):
Know right the next thing WAS THE mRNA sa and
how they want to give it to.
Speaker 11 (01:20:51):
The, elderly YEAH THE sa rna is what they.
Speaker 21 (01:20:54):
Call it you mentioned you mentioned population control and all. Of,
that well let's let's let's look at. Recent events all
this claims by the left about how the right wants
To cut medicare and cut some security and all, of
that but they can't. Do that they never will. Do
that so the only other option they've got is to
(01:21:15):
kill off. The elderly because if you kill off, the
elderly that's less money you got to spend every year.
On them so that just kind of. Makes sense but
that goes hand in hand with This what andy was,
talking about the attack on. The food if we look,
at this let's go back to when we. WERE younger
(01:21:36):
i can TELL you i don't, recall many if any
food RECALLS when i. Was younger this is a. Recent
thing this is something that's only been within the past
ten years because prior to ten, years ago you've never
heard food recalls on a national scale like we. Have, now,
(01:22:00):
so yes this is an attack on our food source
and our.
Speaker 11 (01:22:06):
Food, CHAIN well i think that a lot of, the
food the fact that it's being imported from foreign countries
makes it. LESS safe i remember talking about years ago
the fact that we were importing Fish From communist china
that were raised in raw sewage and.
Speaker 13 (01:22:24):
Or whatever to.
Speaker 11 (01:22:27):
Compensate, for that or to make up for the fact
that they were raised in, raw sewage they were treating
them with chemicals that were also dangerous to, be ingested
and people if they HAVE a i don't know how
much of this stuff you have to eat to. Get sick,
YOU know i can't imagine why they would even be
(01:22:47):
selling such. A thing but this is the kind of
thing that once you realize that they're importing all this
stuff from foreign countries and they're serving it on, the
market and you don't have, the right they want to
suppress that's your ability to even.
Speaker 12 (01:23:01):
Know where your food.
Speaker 11 (01:23:02):
Is, raised yeah you know that, That battical that battle
has been fought about even, having it whether whether or
not it was Raised, in Mexico because mexico fertilizes, its
crops or at least they used to. Used to i'm
they probably still do with, human waste AND now I think.
I Do all american farms might be doing that.
Speaker 12 (01:23:23):
As well so and the, final, thing yeah. Go ahead.
Speaker 21 (01:23:30):
And the final thing was this this thing about the
banning OF the. Ar fifteen ladies, and gentlemen let's go
back to twenty twenty fourteen or, Twenty twelve, i'm sorry.
Twenty twelve When the obama's gun band list, came out
(01:23:51):
they talked about what weapons would be banned IN this
s one fifty assault weapons span of, twenty thirteen and
right at the top of the list That's the. Air
fifteen but also in this list were rugers and, automatic
(01:24:12):
Pistols the mossburg five, hundred shotgun and on and on.
And on there were over one thousand different firearms in. This,
list now this s one. Point Fifty The Assault weapons
ban of twenty thirteen was introduced by none other than
The Illustrious Senator dianne Feinstein. Is california fortunately. It died
(01:24:35):
fortunately it did. Not pass but that does not mean
that they're not continuing this fight to try to ban
weapons because they know that the only way that they
can ever truly Subjugate the american people.
Speaker 5 (01:24:50):
Is to.
Speaker 21 (01:24:51):
Ban weapons and if anybody doesn't believe this, is true
look at every country around. The world what happened after they. Banned, firearms, yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:25:03):
Yeah, YOU know i was most surprised that they succeeded
In getting australia to.
Speaker 11 (01:25:10):
Ban, Guns YEAH and i remember getting emails from People
in australia after, that happened and they were talking about
the tremendous bloodbath that existed, over there, you know after, the.
Speaker 21 (01:25:24):
Banning, crime rates crime rates went through.
Speaker 11 (01:25:27):
The roof, oh, yeah yeah definite, warning shot no no
pun intended across, the bow, no question and certainly a
warning to those, of us, you know regardless of what,
they do, always always always hold.
Speaker 12 (01:25:42):
On to, your guns because that really is they really
are your. Liberty too.
Speaker 21 (01:25:49):
So this whole weapons, Ban there air fifteen ban does
not surprise me in the slightest because anybody attention knows
that this.
Speaker 12 (01:26:02):
Is all part of.
Speaker 21 (01:26:02):
The agenda they only AND like, i said the only
way you can subjugate the population is to. Disarm them
and the elites have known this for a very very.
LONG time i don't know Why the american people are
still blinded into thinking That Their second amendment rights. Are
(01:26:23):
Safe Your second amendment rights are not safe as long
as this tyrannical government that we. Have, exists yeah and
it is a. Tyrannical.
Speaker 11 (01:26:33):
Government YEP and i can't have the capacity to get
a lot. More, tyrannical, Hey, thanks art appreciate. The call god,
bless you and we got to take the bottom of.
Our break we'll be back in, A moment ladies, And
Gentlemen As governed.
Speaker 12 (01:26:45):
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With a spoos go to find out what's really. Going
on This Is. Governor America.
Speaker 37 (01:31:19):
On, Monday Afternoon mike stevens was out moving cattle on
His Family's converse, county ranch appreciating the sweeping views Of
The laramie mountains stretching across. The horizon that view is
one of the Reasons why stevens is taking legal action
Against The wyoming Board Of, land commissioners which approved a
lease for The PRONG horn h two, wind project which
(01:31:39):
would span roughly forty six thousand acres total when including.
Private lands Stevens Told Cowboys State Dailies david madison that
he also believes the board didn't follow proper procedures when
it approved the lease by a vote of four.
Speaker 18 (01:31:53):
TO one i Spoke to.
Speaker 4 (01:31:54):
Stephen's attorney they aren't ready to reveal exactly the problem
they have with the the way this lease For the
pronghorn development came, to be but they have Until late
june to provide the specifics and a follow up brief to.
The court the concerns they raised were typical of, energy
development where there's, worries, like, well hey what if the
(01:32:15):
company goes out? Of BUSINESS am i going to be
left with state land that has non operating windmills? On
them some other concerns about the wildlife on, the land,
safe grouse. Mule DEER but i think it's a lot
to be determined here as far as the particulars in.
Speaker 38 (01:32:31):
Their complaint stephen said he's planning to attend an Event,
On saturday, june Seventh when Secretary Of State chuck gray
will continue his outreach tour meeting with opponents to the
pronghorn and.
Speaker 37 (01:32:43):
Sinewinder projects welcome back to.
Speaker 12 (01:32:45):
The broadcast This Is. Governor america.
Speaker 11 (01:32:49):
In a, half hour we're going to be Visiting With
tom dewiz Of The American policy center and we're going
to be discussing a lot of Things regarding agenda.
Speaker 12 (01:32:55):
Twenty one that's just one.
Speaker 11 (01:32:57):
Of them will, wind issue and we have these carbon
pipelines and we're going to get into property rights. As
well very important, to us very important. To, everyone really
you have to live somewhere on this big rock we Call.
Planet earth i'll welcome.
Speaker 13 (01:33:12):
Back, late yeah in a high rise. Stack, them well you're.
Speaker 12 (01:33:15):
Still living, on land and that's the. Whole point, you
know your landlord.
Speaker 13 (01:33:19):
That's all packed into a.
Speaker 11 (01:33:21):
Metropolitan region your landlord has, property rights and you end
up paying for it one way or.
Speaker 12 (01:33:29):
The other that's the. Bottom line and, but yes.
Speaker 11 (01:33:33):
You're right they want to put everyone into stack them
and pack them units tightly controlled. Sustainable cities it's been
the agenda for the, last well, you know really all
all of, our, lives honestly but It's been we can
see these things being, built.
Speaker 12 (01:33:49):
Everywhere, everywhere return, all right let's go back to.
Speaker 11 (01:33:52):
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Speaker 21 (01:34:12):
Good.
Speaker 33 (01:34:12):
MORNING hi i don't Know if i've mentioned it or
it's been, talked About But elon musk Has The, boring
COMPANY which i believe probably has exclusive rights to bore,
these tunnels very very large tunnels that the caller. Just
(01:34:34):
mentioned that you have a situation now where you have
a Confrontation Between donald Trump And, elon musk which is
looks quite public.
Speaker 31 (01:34:49):
To ME and.
Speaker 2 (01:34:52):
I believe that some of.
Speaker 33 (01:34:53):
These other so called titans are also in confrontation with.
Each other in, other words the this Isn't Just elon
Musk And, donald trump but there's a third party or
maybe more involved. In IT and i was just glancing
At the greek mythology Of, the titans and.
Speaker 2 (01:35:15):
In, that.
Speaker 33 (01:35:17):
Confrontation some Of the titans were. Banished underground and you have,
these tunnels which Other writers I'VE met i heard the
OTHER day i have said these, are massive, you know
massive tunnels all Over The.
Speaker 2 (01:35:36):
United states, so.
Speaker 33 (01:35:39):
Unfortunately tunnels. ALWAYS leak i don't think there's a tunnel
that does, not leak and water always. Goes downhill so,
THEY have i, would say not a, guaranteed security but
they're living under, certain stresses.
Speaker 32 (01:35:56):
You see so.
Speaker 33 (01:35:59):
And as, you know in The, time machine there were,
the morlocks which somehow wound. Up underground and now the
key point here is that the morolocks fed ON the
eloi were the remnants of human beings that were on.
Speaker 2 (01:36:17):
The ground so this is a.
Speaker 33 (01:36:19):
Serious situation and my final point is this, VOLUNTEER thing
i BELIEVE and i can't REMEMBER if i mentioned it,
to you but they are going to use this drone
technology and robots to come and dear people's weapons and
things like that you see back, to.
Speaker 11 (01:36:38):
You, GUYS well i don't know about all, of THAT
but i can tell you that the surveillance state that
they're building and the coupled with the de weaponization Of
the american people and really the people of every country
is what we really need to be focused upon and
(01:37:00):
our response.
Speaker 12 (01:37:01):
To IT and i can tell you right now IT'S.
Speaker 13 (01:37:03):
What i call the. Technocratic, tyranny yes because it's technology
integrated into our all of our. Critical infrastructure they captured our.
CRITICAL infrastructure.
Speaker 11 (01:37:22):
I think that the day is coming where they're they're
they're they're going to they're planning. Another war my concern
is they're flirting with.
Speaker 12 (01:37:30):
Another.
Speaker 11 (01:37:31):
War already You have Ukraine attacking russia with this. DRONE
attack i don't know if you've been following that.
Speaker 12 (01:37:38):
At all they.
Speaker 11 (01:37:40):
Snuck a bunch of grown Drones, into russia Deep into
russia near the, military basis on a semi evidently a,
tractor trailer and and then release them and let them
bomb a bunch of h of the. Weapons there And
so russia has been Retaliating. AGAINST ukraine i don't think
this thing could have happened without support From The united
(01:38:01):
states and the Specifically The. STATE department i Think The
united states was up and there the, whole time AND
and I think russia, knows that. You know and now
we have, People Now wayne root being one, of them
he's talking about he Believes that china is planning a
massive drone attack Inside The united. States homeland so if
this thing continues to go down the way that it's been,
(01:38:23):
going down if the trajectory remains, the same it could
very well be that we have a war here In
The united states on the ON the Us Continental, united
states and it could very well spiral downward to the
point where it's. Unlivable here so it's not surprising that
these rich cats want to have sub surface habitat habitation
(01:38:48):
that they've built with basically with many of which is
built with. Our money by, the, way, yes right, so
uh some of, this stuff these things are things that
we can't do, anything about rather than document it and
try to wake people up. About it but the push
for a for the next, world war which could well,
(01:39:11):
go nuclear is, extremely insane and we need to do
everything we can to, stop it, You know and and
that the, only way the ONLY avenue i.
Speaker 12 (01:39:22):
Can see for doing that is the.
Speaker 11 (01:39:23):
Political, process putting, you know calling your representatives and demanding
that they stop sending Money to ukraine would be a
good a good start to pull us OUT.
Speaker 12 (01:39:34):
Of nato.
Speaker 11 (01:39:36):
Regardless Of what, trump says we don't want to be
in these. World organizations.
Speaker 13 (01:39:41):
I'd like to see us pulled out Of The united
nations and kick them out of our country. All TOGETHER
and i don't care where.
Speaker 21 (01:39:51):
THEY go.
Speaker 13 (01:39:54):
I would like to See The united states BAN all u, n.
Speaker 11 (01:39:59):
People get them out Of The. New york you can
seize the land From The. United nations let them take
their little statue of the gun with the not tighten
the barrel. Somewhere, else, yeah, Yeah anyway i'll give you
another Shot.
Speaker 21 (01:40:13):
There.
Speaker 33 (01:40:14):
Canada oh final point is is that, you know, of
Course The united nations got the land From the. Rockefeller
organization it's Been the rockefellers all the way as far
AS the un. Is concerned because back in the thirties,
or Whenever the rockefeller spot various areas of, the world
(01:40:37):
and the joke was made that most of the brothers
wound up with quite a bit of, the World and
winthrop Settled. For arkansas, you see So The united nations
again has been And the League of nations, Of course
Council Of. Foreign relations all of these origins go, to,
(01:41:00):
this well let's say, the bankers, you see and there
again you get up to pell andeer In THIS alex,
krp CHARACTER who i find.
Speaker 2 (01:41:13):
To be a very.
Speaker 33 (01:41:13):
Deranged individual they want to use these weapons again, in
concert and we can only hope That Maybe elon musk
or somebody like him is going to smash the whole.
Organization up, SO.
Speaker 11 (01:41:34):
Yeah i WOULDN'T hold i wouldn't be putting my Chips
On elon musk to. DO anything i think he's a
total part of the plan.
Speaker 33 (01:41:39):
Night, out there let's put it.
Speaker 12 (01:41:41):
That way thanks for, Taking, away hey blessings, To you,
thank you thanks for calling it, you do.
Speaker 2 (01:41:45):
Thank.
Speaker 5 (01:41:46):
You.
Speaker 11 (01:41:46):
Bye Yeah elon Musk is we've talked about his grandfather
being a Part Of. Technocracy inc, you know he was
a founding Person. With Technocracy elon musk is a total
shill for the, World Establishment New, world order and he
is imposing his brand. Of tyranny, IN fact i really
(01:42:09):
think that's what he was doing here at Inside the,
trump administration, You KNOW and i have real QUESTIONS. About
jd vance, as well given the fact that he is
associated very Closely With.
Speaker 12 (01:42:21):
Curtis jarvin.
Speaker 11 (01:42:24):
We've Talked About curtis jarvin's desire to do away with
any sort of, democratic government, you know in, other words
government that's where the people have any. SAY whatsoever i
Realized The united states is not.
Speaker 12 (01:42:39):
A democracy it's.
Speaker 11 (01:42:40):
Constitutional Republic But curtis jarvin wants to do away with
any say that the republic of the republic or any
form where people will have. A say and basically he
wants he wants. A, dictatorship well that's.
Speaker 12 (01:42:55):
An oligarch that's what computer.
Speaker 13 (01:42:57):
Systems do.
Speaker 12 (01:43:00):
They are.
Speaker 11 (01:43:00):
Management systems and he wants to Smash The united states
up into tiny.
Speaker 12 (01:43:04):
Little.
Speaker 13 (01:43:05):
Pieces, Yeah yes and one of the little pieces Is
the northwest In The united states where they defined, a Region.
Speaker 12 (01:43:18):
The Pacific Northwest. Economic region, that's.
Speaker 13 (01:43:21):
Right and That Includes, Washington, State, Oregon, idaho Montana, and
alaska plus the provinces that are directly, above us one
of Which. Is Alberta and i'm sure people have heard
(01:43:43):
of if they're not, monitoring it but they've heard of
the Idea of alberta. Breaking, away well that would be
part of the plan that would be the beginning of
implementing the plan of, economic regions economic regions UNDER the,
(01:44:03):
un system even though even THOUGH the un system is never,
talked about but if you read about anything about how
they're building the, world government changing the management structure to
(01:44:25):
regions basically sitting above the top of our constitutionally, defined
republic that's the way they're. Doing it that's the way
the globalization is being implemented and is being led, by
corporations and our elected representatives are just whrees whores. For
(01:44:51):
corporations and so that's why if you start looking at
politicians in terms of Being an american patriot it or
being a, world federalist you'll better understand what side of
the fence our politicians are, sitting on because if you
(01:45:12):
look at everything from the Standpoint Of, republican democrat you'll
never understand a. Damn, thing yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:45:18):
We've, SAID repeatedly i have any way That destroying america
as a, bipartisan effort and they've been working very hard.
On IT but i mentioned Earlier That wayne root is talking,
about how and he's the assistant editor At The. GATEWAY
pundit i believe he's talking about how he Believes that
china is planning a drone attack Inside The, united states
(01:45:41):
very similar To what russia has suffered at the Hands.
Speaker 12 (01:45:46):
Of ukraine, and, now.
Speaker 13 (01:45:47):
Well isn't it convenient That the chinese have built settlements
around all of our? Military bases he points.
Speaker 11 (01:45:56):
That out he points that, out too by, the WAY
and i think it's important to, go back because, you
remember it wasn't that, long ago during the waning days
Of the, biden administration that we had all these drone
sightings that nobody could seem. To explain supposedly it was
mystery drone sightings all over. The place you, Remember, that
(01:46:20):
yes always, at night. You Know And, jason sullivan who
was also At The, gateway, PUNDIT well i guess he's
actually Technically from Unleashed, dot news But The gateway pundit
ran his articles because he did some really good deep
dives and he determined REALLY that i think he makes
a compelling case anyway that these drones were actually From
(01:46:42):
The united. States government and what he really came out,
to You and i'll Put his he made two long
pieces in the gate that were published In The, gateway
Pundit and i'll put those in the show notes for people,
to READ because i highly recommend that you, read IT
because i think it's good to go back and visit
is it this stuff from time.
Speaker 12 (01:47:02):
To time.
Speaker 11 (01:47:03):
Because what he, has determined he believes is this is
really a kind of a rehearsal for a false flag operation.
Speaker 12 (01:47:14):
That could come at some point in. THE future i
can believe that.
Speaker 11 (01:47:19):
These drones, you know he identified based upon, the evidence
based upon, eyewitnessed signing sightings, and everything that the drones
are a particular Kind The petero Dynamics trans WING x p.
Speaker 12 (01:47:34):
Four drones.
Speaker 11 (01:47:36):
And he says he dug deep Into The key west
military exercises because they were having military exercises with these types.
Of things one vital clue. Stood out, these trials which
were Overseen By Rear Admiral, jim aikin featured one cutting
EDGE unmanned uav system that was put to the test
in a simulated real. World scenario he says the drones
(01:47:59):
seen Flying Over new jersey matched all of the defining
characteristics Of The POTERO dynamics Xp four transwing vtol uas
a revolutionary unmanned aerial system that is transforming modern. Drone
technology so. He's got it goes much further, than THAT
and i don't have time to get deeply into the weeds,
(01:48:20):
on this but there's a two part series that he
did on this SUBJECT and i highly. Recommend it bottom,
LINE is i find this very very alarming in light
of the effect that now and this was going Back.
TO january i recently learned of.
Speaker 34 (01:48:39):
It.
Speaker 12 (01:48:39):
Though dji dji is one of the drone Companies that.
Speaker 11 (01:48:46):
China Has, IT'S dji i think is the most popular
drone because they make the best but They're, also Chinese
a chinese. Made product they recently got rid of their geo.
Fencing software, you know in the past they've protected certain
airspaces In The united states where they wouldn't allow their
(01:49:06):
drones to be, flown over and they've gotten rid. Of
That news nation replaced Back in january can fly over.
Speaker 13 (01:49:16):
Military, BASES.
Speaker 12 (01:49:19):
WELL i.
Speaker 11 (01:49:20):
I haven't tried to fly them, over THERE and, i
wouldn't but Here's What news nation said. About, it Dji
a chinese based, technology company got rid of its geo
fence software which stopped people from flying drones Over The white,
house runways, power plants and during. Public emergencies this was
(01:49:43):
first evidently reported by. The verge they say the change
went Into, effect monday and again this is from Back,
in january which means that instead of enforcing no, fly
zones previously restricted areas will be displayed as enhanced warning
zones in these zones in.
Speaker 13 (01:50:02):
App alerts warning zones'.
Speaker 11 (01:50:05):
In app alerts will notify operators FLYING near faa designated,
controlled airspace placing control back in the hands of the
drone operators in line with regulatory principles of the operator bearing.
Speaker 12 (01:50:20):
FINAL responsibility dji said while it is.
Speaker 11 (01:50:24):
Generally legal to fly a drone in, most PLACES the
faa says recreational flyers cannot go into airspace, around airports
designated national security, sensitive facilities certain, military bases infrastructure and,
national landmarks and places covered by temporary. Flight Restrictions on,
dji's blog the company said when its geofencing system was
(01:50:50):
introduced in, twenty thirteen consumer drones were still in new
technology and there weren't many flight rules. And regulations while
the geofencing system was initially created as, a voluntary built
in feature to help foster responsible, FLIGHT practices dji said
that the global regulations and user awareness have. Evolved SIGNIFICANTLY
(01:51:10):
remote id solutions make detection and enforcement drones. MUCH easier
dji SAID the faa has INTRODUCED remote, id requirements which
means that drones flown IN the us must broadcast the
equivalent of a license plate. For drones this requirement went
into effect in early twenty, twenty four providing authorities with
(01:51:30):
the tools needed to enforce.
Speaker 12 (01:51:32):
Existing Roles.
Speaker 11 (01:51:35):
The verge NOTED that dji drone that crashed into a
plane flying into fighting Fighting The los angeles area wildfires
was a sub two fifty gm model that may not
REQUIRE remote id. To, operate well see there. You go
if you're, a terrorist you're going to get one of,
those then. Aren't you and a Statement To, news NATION
(01:51:58):
the faa said it does NOT acquired geo fencing from.
Speaker 12 (01:52:01):
Drone MANUFACTURERS so i guess this. Is okay.
Speaker 11 (01:52:07):
Interesting that they had this feature and now they're dropping
it at, a time you know where we had the
drones drone Sightings Over new jersey that everyone said was,
a mystery and yet it looked like it was. The
military they were near. Military bases they came out Of,
the pacific or actually they came Out of, i'm Sorry.
THE atlantic, i guess Being A new jersey came out
(01:52:32):
of the, ocean anyway and so certainly they couldn't have
been out there. For long if they're, battery operated what's.
Speaker 13 (01:52:43):
Going on?
Speaker 11 (01:52:45):
You know and then we see the drones can be
used in attacks just very much the same way that
they Were.
Speaker 12 (01:52:52):
In RUSSIA.
Speaker 13 (01:52:55):
So i.
Speaker 11 (01:52:55):
Don't know this is something to keep an, eye on
something to be, aware OF but i don't think we should.
HAVE these i think The communist chinese need to be
viewed with suspicion in a.
Speaker 12 (01:53:09):
BIG way.
Speaker 11 (01:53:12):
I think it's a very big concern when you have
this technology into the hands of, your enemies and then
you've had the borders open And playing, chinese close, Playing
close chinese people welcomed into.
Speaker 12 (01:53:22):
The, country, yeah well.
Speaker 13 (01:53:25):
The problem is in defining the enemy because our government
has been Cooperating with china since The Since George Herbert
walker bush. Was president and that's the significance of world
(01:53:48):
federalists is because they want world government with regions of
the world forming the essence of the. World's territory and
of course The Entire North south america is one continental,
(01:54:12):
Governing structure china is, another One and russia and its
surrounding territories is. Another, one yeah and so you REALLY to,
i think to really understand what's going on in. The
world you can't listen to any of our official sources
(01:54:34):
because they're liars, number one and they are cooperating with
building the world. Governing system so you really kind of
have to figure it out.
Speaker 2 (01:54:47):
For.
Speaker 11 (01:54:47):
Yourself yeah in the waning moments of, this hour we
See The Chinese foreign Ministry on SUNDAY Slammed us Secretary
Of Defense pete hegseth for a cold war mentality in
response to his Remarks about china At the Shanghai Shang
la Dialogue, in singapore which included him warning THAT the
us is ready to fight and win quote unquote a War.
(01:55:10):
Over taiwan during his Speech on saturday that would be
a week, ago Today hag seth took Aim at china
over a range, of Issues including taiwan And The South.
China sea china seeks to become a hegemonic Power, of asia,
no doubt it hopes to dominate and control too many
parts of this vibrant and, vital region, He said so
(01:55:34):
another situation that we have to keep an, eye on
As The united states has Built up china to be
a major major power and compete WITH, the us only
to take them.
Speaker 12 (01:55:44):
Down later this is the pattern that we've seen over
and over and. Over again so we're out Of The.
Speaker 13 (01:55:48):
SOUTH tilly i think IT was ibm who built, them
up because one of the surprise Things that i'd found
in my research IS that ibm opened the facility Over,
in CHINA and i think it was nineteen, Seventy.
Speaker 12 (01:56:04):
Four and so we got twenty seconds before.
Speaker 13 (01:56:09):
The, break, okay Yeah well i'll find. The article we
can talk about it on the.
Speaker 11 (01:56:15):
Other, side well We Got tom dewize coming up here
on the, Other side so hang on just.
Speaker 12 (01:56:20):
A moment we'll.
Speaker 11 (01:56:21):
Be back This Is Governor America tom dewiz Of The American.
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From, denver yesterday in, State court solomon was charged with
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Speaker 25 (01:59:52):
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(02:01:54):
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Gun groups are pleased That The supreme court tossed the Case.
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The Government of mexico wanted TO hold us gun makers
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Speaker 30 (02:02:16):
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Speaker 31 (02:02:48):
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(02:03:09):
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This Is govern America With darren Weeks And vicky DAVIS.
Speaker 11 (02:05:11):
From fema regions five. And ten this is the third
and final Hour Of. Governor America vicky davis. Is Here I'm,
darren weeks and it continues to be the Seventh of
june twenty. Twenty five as we get into the final
HOUR here i see In. Zero hedge there was an
interesting article last week About how hawaii became THE first
us state to establish a climate impact fee on tourism
(02:05:36):
placing an additional tax on visitors to fund climate change.
Resiliency projects so it's probably, the first and probably there's
going to, be many many others that. Follow suit we
know that there are plans in place to shift to a,
carbon economy and certainly the impact of everything that, you
(02:05:56):
do your impact upon, the planet is going to be
something major in the coming days if the globalists get.
Their WAY so i wanted to talk about this and
other Things With. Tom dewez it's been a while since
We had tom on, the show and he's been out
there for a. Long Time, tom dewez for those of
you that, don't know is, a businessman a, grassroots activist writer.
(02:06:16):
And publisher for over, fifty years he has traveled the,
country extensively tirelessly educating And organizing americans about property rights
and the Dangers of agenda. Twenty one and he's joining us,
his website by, the way americanpolicy. Dot org americanpolicy. Dot
org lots of important information there on americanpolicy. Dot, org
tom welcome, On in thanks for coming back on.
Speaker 12 (02:06:39):
The show thanks for much for.
Speaker 34 (02:06:41):
HAVING that i really.
Speaker 11 (02:06:42):
Appreciate, It, YEAH now i, don't know, you know if
you reached OUT, to vicki or if she reached out,
to you but she had mentioned recently something about absolute,
property RIGHTS and i wanted to facilitate a discussion between
the two of you.
Speaker 12 (02:06:58):
Regarding, that vicky did you have oppose that question here at? The, outset.
Speaker 13 (02:07:03):
Yeah the issue was absolute. Property rights and the thing
that probably most people don't Understand about idaho is that
our populated areas population is concentrated in about five cities across.
(02:07:24):
The state Most of idaho is rural and or federally.
Owned property and not too, long ago there was a
guy who bought a piece of property and there was
a road, across it, YOU know i don't know if
(02:07:46):
it was a forestry road, or whatever but people used
it to get to. Public lands so they were crossing
private land on a road that, is there and people
used it to get to the public land because you
can't buy, public land right you can people buy property in,
(02:08:11):
surrounding areas and so if you don't have a right
to access the, public land it's effectively cut off. From
use and probably most people around the country don't. Understand
that In The, eastern states they really don't have, you
(02:08:33):
know they might have a, public park but it's a,
small park and so they don't they don't understand the
situation out here In. The west so that's that was
my position is that in order for people to enjoy the,
(02:08:54):
public land they have to be able to get. To
it and so if you have absolute property rights where
you can cut, off everybody then what Will happen and
what has been happening is that the wealthy people buy
up the property that is in the. Buffer zone and
there was one guy that tried to cut off access
(02:09:18):
to a road that had been there for a long
time that people used to get to.
Speaker 11 (02:09:23):
Public land So is vicky interpreting what you said about
absolute property rights correctly or is there something you wanted
to say about?
Speaker 12 (02:09:35):
That Specifically, TOM well i think if this.
Speaker 34 (02:09:37):
Is THE story, I remember I think i was told
about this farmer that he had been asking for the
local government or the state or whatever to put a
road up to, his property and he didn't. Do it
they wouldn't do it over and, over again and so
he did create just for his, own use this little road,
(02:09:59):
across there and all of a sudden the state uh
decides they're gonna run, a road right across his property
and they're using what he created there without any compensation.
Speaker 13 (02:10:09):
Or.
Speaker 34 (02:10:09):
ANYTHING uh i this the idea that we can't access,
public lands you know without these roads across. Private. PROPERTY
uh i mean the public lands, are everywhere and uh
there are all kinds of roads to to to get
to to most, of those but the the protection of.
(02:10:32):
Private property this is. MY land i pay. For, it uh,
YOU know i. Want to and they're they're controlling what
you can do on your. Own land they're. Taxing you
what state does the government have in that land?
Speaker 15 (02:10:45):
For?
Speaker 34 (02:10:45):
You uh these are the questions that really need to.
Be asked they, you know When The, united states as
we progressed in, the east on the east side Of The,
mississippi river uh Land there uh there was. Private property
it was your land and there and government land or
public land was was a very small part. Of it
(02:11:06):
but as we went across is the growth went Across.
The mississippi now we had it was getting to the
time where we had railroads and things, like that and
the railroads were very concerned about getting right of ways
and the expense of it getting across, private property and
so they basically set up the western side of the
(02:11:26):
country to where most of it was public lands for
their benefit and that kind of. Of operation now we
have massive amounts of land In the west that is.
Public land biden put together the thirty by thirty plan
to take more and more private public land or private land,
(02:11:49):
you know to be part of. Public land and this
is a destruction of. Our economy it is an absolute
Violation of americans to have their own property and. Control
it and so this IS where i believe the real.
Speaker 12 (02:12:06):
Danger, is, yeah, yeah well, you're right it is.
Speaker 13 (02:12:10):
A Danger but i'm not familiar with the story. YOU'RE
telling i know there was a guy who bought a
ranch but it had a pre existing access road to,
public land and he tried to close that.
Speaker 12 (02:12:26):
ROAD off.
Speaker 34 (02:12:29):
I mean about a different SITUATION than. I guess.
Speaker 13 (02:12:31):
I'm, sorry yeah it, could be.
Speaker 37 (02:12:34):
But it.
Speaker 13 (02:12:36):
Has been the government has been trying to confiscate property
for a, Long time i'd say since the. Nineteen sixties
and there was one Guy. IN california i, YOU know
i felt real bad. For him he was, a farmer
(02:12:56):
but he allowed access to his proper and he'd set
up a little camp site so you could rent a
camping space overnight. From him and what his property was
on The, coast california and so when you, camped there
you could see, a vista a tremendous vista of the
(02:13:22):
ocean and, you know the the area. Below it it was.
Just magnificent and they taxed him out of. His, property
basically they stole his property through. Property, taxes yeah and exactly.
Speaker 34 (02:13:39):
What's, Happening, yeah yeah.
Speaker 11 (02:13:41):
We see that gentrification going on. Everywhere where people just
simply cannot afford to stay in their.
Speaker 12 (02:13:48):
Houses anymore it's it's.
Speaker 11 (02:13:51):
Really disturbing, you know, you TRAVEL as i, mentioned earlier
you travel the, country Extensively tom where do you see?
Speaker 12 (02:13:57):
Property rights are we winning? This battle are we losing?
Speaker 11 (02:14:00):
THIS battle i know that there's a number of different you,
know cuts the cuts of a, THOUSAND slices i guess against.
Property owners can you kind of give us a bird's
eye view of where we are right now in?
Speaker 34 (02:14:13):
This, battle well the battle is probably it's a height
that's ever been of our being able to fight back.
On it we have a long way, to go and
we are against, some massive. Massive forces and, You know
trump is working hard to, try to, you know cut
back on the power, of government and and, you know
(02:14:34):
let people have more choices in their lives and that sort.
Of thing but, these forces what we have to understand
why all this. Is happening these are not just willy
nilly uh policies coming out a jumble of legislative policy
coming out Of confused democrats who just don't really understand anything.
Like that there is an absolute agenda and it comes from.
(02:14:58):
Global forces there is force working to create a global
governance And The united states has been one of its
number one obstacles because of our protection of private property
rights and free enterprise and, individual liberty and those things
(02:15:18):
have to, be changed they have to. Be stopped and
so even though they are working at the local level
on a lot, of this it is part of that.
Same agenda and just to back up on it a,
little bit, you know what they want us to do
is voluntarily surrender. Our liberties and how do they get
us to. Do that they have to come up with
(02:15:40):
some kind of, a threat. A fear what they came
up with was the fear of. Environmental armageddon the whole
climate change scam they came. Up with there is no
science behind it whatsoever that man is destroying, the environment
but they are using that fear factor to get people to,
voluntarily say, oh golly if we don't have a planet to,
(02:16:02):
stand on you know that our liberties don't. Mean anything
so we've got to make sure we. Protect here and
you hear the words sustainable and, everything, sustainable, sustainable sustainable
that is a trigger word literally gets people to, you
know their eyes blaze over, and go we. Must comply
and that is what they're using at the, local level the,
(02:16:24):
state level and the federal level to move. On that
and the idea is to, you know people who live
in the rural areas are much more independent than people in.
The cities they could live on their own very. Very
well in, the cities people still think their food Comes.
From safeway and, you know this is how they can
(02:16:44):
control or, energy use they, can control control, or transportation
control how, we live what we. Live in all that
smart growth is what. It's called and so this is.
The agenda we have to understand where it comes from
and who's.
Speaker 11 (02:16:58):
Behind it, you KNOW everywhere, I, go OH everywhere, I
go i see sustainable communities.
Speaker 12 (02:17:03):
Being built it's right here in my.
Speaker 11 (02:17:05):
LOCAL town i live Outside, Of, jackson MICHIGAN and i
grew up Largely, in jackson and since, Since then i've
seen the bicycle paths go in and and a lot of.
The stuff there's nothing inherently wrong with prinstance, bicycle PATHS
but i know the reason why they're. Building them it's
to make the, community exactly make it, more walkable as
(02:17:26):
they like. To say, you know ground levels have, the
businesses the upper levels have. Housing units this is pervasive
all over the country and absolutely so it looks like
these plans are.
Speaker 12 (02:17:40):
GOING forward. I don't it kind of feels that in.
Speaker 11 (02:17:42):
SOME ways i know there's a lot of people that,
have awakened but it feels like a lot of times
that we're kind of losing, the battle at least as
Far as agenda twenty one.
Speaker 12 (02:17:50):
Is concerned what do you say, To, that well they are.
Speaker 34 (02:17:53):
So good they're so good at using the language and
getting these little fears. In there and there is, no
position no, uh policy anything that is. Too small if
it affects the the uh, you know our our community
and in, our culture then we. Do that and you
talk about bike paths, and yeah it's, you know, you, think,
(02:18:14):
well yeah people will have a nice place to ride
their bikes and, all that, and wonderful except the purpose.
Behind that the goal is to get rid of your own.
Private cars i've got Policies here, i've seen but that's
exactly what. They're doing new new communities are building with
no parking lots and uh you know then and the
(02:18:35):
other thing is they put so many obstacles in front of.
Your car they've got what, they call uh the complete
streets or uh you know where they put, the uh
the little Bounty the i'm trying, to say, the borders
and you know you have to go over the. Speed
bumps i'm trying to, say bumps. Traffic, calming yeah that's.
(02:18:59):
Exactly right and then you have the bike paths on,
the side and now you've got to watch out what.
Goes there they now made a rule where pedestrians now
control and they can just walk across the street and
you have. To stop and, YOU know i REMEMBER when
i was, a kid we were taught you got, to
(02:19:20):
stop look and listen before you cross the, street anymore
and you just th peop would. Just walk all of.
Those things you start to say, TO yourself i don't
want to go to the. GROCERY today i don't want to.
DO that i just don't want to get in. The
car it's just, too hard and that all becomes part
of that policy as they are putting this.
Speaker 12 (02:19:37):
In, place yeah, you know it's been like a full.
Speaker 13 (02:19:40):
Court press and what happened is that it began with,
the automation the, ubiquitous automation and they planned for, smart cities,
you know with all the critical infastrus sure being connected
(02:20:02):
to a, central hub and defining, metropolitan regions which is
what they Did, To. Boise idaho they organized something called
The Treasure, rally partnership which included to begin with two
counties and, five cities and they began planning for a,
(02:20:26):
metropolitan region and rather than building for what made sense
for what was happening in the town at, the time
they started in filling the metropolitan region and they Just.
Destroyed boise boise was a really pretty town in the early,
(02:20:48):
nineteen nineties but with all this, infill building they just.
DESTROYED it i can't even stand to go over.
Speaker 12 (02:20:58):
There now.
Speaker 13 (02:21:01):
But it's all centrally planned at using technology. Go ahead
when that started Was the. Clinton Administration The democratic party
basically abandoned. Their base they started Up The Democratic, leadership
council which you know was leaders Of The, democratic party
(02:21:25):
but they were behind the full automation of, our country
which are control systems to.
Speaker 11 (02:21:34):
Control, us yeah and THAT'S what i really think that
they're doing with, the cities the. Sustainable, Cities unfortunately trump
helped to further them along by calling them. FREEDOM cities
i don't know why he would, do that but certainly
there are people in his ear that, suggested that, you,
know well.
Speaker 13 (02:21:52):
People don't understand how computer systems produce integrated. Management functions
government at the administrative level IS an it department that's
in charge, of everything implementing control, systems everywhere and they
(02:22:12):
did that in conjunction with THE other g.
Speaker 12 (02:22:15):
Seven countries, you know, You wrote, I'm, sorry vicky didn't
mean to. Interrupt, you, yeah no.
Speaker 9 (02:22:21):
Go.
Speaker 11 (02:22:21):
Ahead yeah You wrote tom recently about Now that trump
has been, elected president your big concern is that conservatives
are pretty much going to sleep on.
Speaker 12 (02:22:31):
These issues you want to elaborate.
Speaker 34 (02:22:33):
On, That yeah, i'm very very concerned about THAT because
i saw it Happen Under, ronald reagan and, you know people,
They all he's taking care. Of everything it's. Fine now and,
you know it was The massive doge exposures that they
came out with and all this money and how it's
being used and, all THAT and i just hear people
(02:22:53):
bringing the sigh. Of, relief oh finally they're they're revealing all.
Of this now we can. Move on people who have
been and really good activists in the front lines fighting
for things, TO say i don't have to do. THIS
anymore i can be with my family and, you know have,
my Life and trump's going to take care of. It
all if we take, that attitude we lose because, the
(02:23:16):
forces even though he's pushing back on a lot, of
them they. Fully believe this is the left's attitude. Right
now they fully believe that within two years they're going
to take back control of at Least one House of
congress and they will throw out Everything that, trump's done
and that is. Their dedication it's important to Know that
(02:23:37):
i've talked about these. Global Forces The World economic form
is one of the major ones that. We're facing And
in october of this, past year they had a major
Summit In. San, francisco Apparently what i've gathered from it
is they pretty Much knew trump was going. To win
what's he going to do at the? Federal level how
(02:23:59):
are we going to. Counter that and the gathering that
they put Together In san francisco is Called The Urban,
transformation summit and the point of that was to prepare
tactics and goals to work at the. Local level now
they were already doing things at the, local level but
the federal agencies LIKE Hud epa Department, of transportation where
(02:24:20):
it's supplying them with, the rules regulations and grant money
to put it all. In place trump's been looking. At
that the threat is to pull. That, back well how
do they keep moving the agenda forward and going into
state legislatures getting them to pass regulations that are forcing
the communities to. Do things the other thing is. Regional
(02:24:42):
governments these, are appointed unelected powerhouses that in many cases
will cover ten fifteen counties and put one size fits all.
Policies there and you have local elected officials that you
allow to run your community the way you. Want it
(02:25:03):
they are, now, saying well there's nothing we. Can do
disappointed board says we have to do it. That way
the regional, council says we have to do it. That
way and that is the end of representative government as
they put it. In place and that is one of
the goals they're. Working on one of the things they're
coming up with right now is Called the america, twenty
fifty which is based on what they call, mega regions
(02:25:29):
and the idea is around these, you know, major cities
You Know los Angeles or Chicago Or, new york all
this that that's the center, of it and the land
all around it becomes part of that. Mega region and,
YOU know i was going to, say earlier it's interesting
when you look at. The map, for years we've been
(02:25:50):
looking at a map with blue states and, red states
and somebody finally did an accurate one that shows, the
cities the major cities, are blue and the whole state,
around it as you Have in idaho. Is read people
believe in, limited government but these megacities are controlling things
(02:26:11):
are they're the center of that and that's where the major.
Populations are they can then they can control your, you
know your your, food supply they can control, your energy
use your where, you go where, you travel, your transportation
and you know they're they're now working to control what
kind of home you can.
Speaker 11 (02:26:31):
Live, in yeah hold your thoughts. Right there we got
a heart break, coming. Up folks we're Visiting With tom
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do you remember what you were, SAYING there I think
i had to interrupt you there for.
Speaker 12 (02:31:25):
The, BREAK.
Speaker 34 (02:31:28):
Well, i mean it's one of. The things let me
back up a little, bit here because you're talking about
what we do and about local action and. So forth
And what i've been advocating what people need to understand
is that your local and state elected officials are surrounded
by non. Governmental organizations these NGOs are the stormtroopers to
(02:31:51):
put these policies. In place some of them are working
on just, individual issues some of them are working on the.
Whole agenda and what happens is they bring them. Sample
legislation they know what grant programs to apply for because
they help write them at the. Federal level and this
is the poison that moves us. In PLACE and i
(02:32:11):
have met so many local elected officials who are clueless
to all. Of this they're telling me that's just the
way it's. Done now and you know you have, for
example THERE'S one ngo Called What, works cities and what
they do is they have done like a scientific research
on how buildings should be built to be. Environmentally correct
(02:32:33):
and now you watch you go around, the COUNTRY as
i do all, the time if You're in Maine, versus arizona,
for example completely, different character different way of things that
all of a sudden you're starting to notice all the buildings.
Look alike this is part of this policy put, everything
together no, individual choice and everything's a rule regulation to
(02:32:54):
put that all. In place these NGOs, Are there there
may be one hundred and two hundred of them working
in your local city council pushing, these things and the
problem is we. Aren't there we do not. Show up
a lot of our people just don't really care about local,
you know, the government even though that's the most effective
(02:33:15):
on them in. Their lives and, they, Think well i've
got a life, TO live i got a family, to
raise and they don't want to. Be there and if
one of us does, SHOW up, i mean it's almost like.
A trap i've, jokingly said when you get those three
minutes to speak and in the, public meetings if there
was a trap door into where, you're standing you'd. Be
gone and this is how. It operates And what i'm
(02:33:41):
trying to get people to understand is that we have to.
Stand up they have to feel pressure from our side
and answer. To us we're the ones who.
Speaker 12 (02:33:50):
Elected, them yeah let's go to.
Speaker 11 (02:33:52):
The phones Art AND georgia i think had a question.
About it, Go, ahead art.
Speaker 21 (02:33:57):
Yes Or, mister dewis you were talking earlier about absolute,
property RIGHTS and i was kind, Of curious you're this
This whole ickley thing for people that don't KNOW what.
Iticley is It's The international Council For Local environmental initiatives
and it ties right Into this agenda, Twenty one agenda,
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Twenty thirty agenda, twenty fifty it's all part of the.
Same program and, TO me i see this as a
major threat to absolute property rights because it literally plays
into these fifteen minute cities and such. As That and,
i'm wondering with your, expert opinion what do you Think
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about ickley and what, if anything is there other than
going to our local city board meetings and stuff like
that and, speaking out is there anything else that we
can do to fight? Against This and i'll thank your ANSWER.
Speaker 12 (02:34:59):
Offare i thank you appreciate. The call, Thank.
Speaker 1 (02:35:01):
You.
Speaker 34 (02:35:02):
Yeah absolutely ickley was one OF the ngo organizations on
the global level that Helped write agenda twenty one in the.
First place and by, the way, They said agenda twenty
one was a comprehensive blueprint for the reorganization of. Human
society can it get? Any Clearer and ickley is in
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almost every community in. This country they actually now have changed.
Their NAME now i don't have the exact name they're
calling themselves that. They've got they've got local in there in.
Speaker 12 (02:35:33):
Their Name local Governments. For sustainability.
Speaker 34 (02:35:37):
Thank, you, look yes you're. Absolutely right when they Helped
write agenda twenty one and get it, out there they
made it their goal to bring it to every community in. The,
world now about ten YEARS ago i started a major Attack.
On itckley we actually got over one hundred And fifty
american cities to rescind. Their membership but what's happened since
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then is that they change their name and they are
back and. They're there but what can we do in
the in. THE communities i created, a term coined a
term called building a freedom pod in, your community focusing
on your community and your local. Elected officials and the
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first thing you have to do is research. Every town
now every community has a comprehensive plan for, their community
and this will tell you a massive amount of what
the plans, are there where the money is. Coming from
you might be able to find out who the NGOs
are and.
Speaker 11 (02:36:39):
So forth so this is a comprehensive plan for? Land
use where do they get?
Speaker 34 (02:36:44):
It?
Speaker 21 (02:36:44):
From?
Speaker 34 (02:36:44):
Tom, ye well these NGOs bring it in step by step.
By step what they did they got a lot of
states to pass legislation that says every community has to
do some kind of. Comprehensive plan and now once they,
do that the comprehension the plan becomes the rule of
law in.
Speaker 11 (02:37:02):
That, community yeah but, the people if the people want
to get a copy, of it do they get it
from their?
Speaker 12 (02:37:06):
Local? Township, Yes yeah.
Speaker 34 (02:37:09):
Usually most towns have their. Own websites you can probably
get it, from there or you can go into the
city hall AND say i want to see a copy,
of it and in most cases. You will you will.
Get it but you need to watch that and look.
At IT and i challenge you to find one single
word in your local comprehensive plan that says anything about
protection of.
Speaker 12 (02:37:30):
Private, PROPERTY well i can TELL you i can build
on that foundation that you.
Speaker 11 (02:37:33):
JUST laid i got a copy of my comprehensive plan for,
land use and guess where my house?
Speaker 12 (02:37:39):
Was sitting parks.
Speaker 11 (02:37:40):
And recreation they had it mapped out for parks, And
recreation so that would imply that at some point in,
the future ordinances are going to be passed to try
to facilitate, that plan.
Speaker 34 (02:37:53):
Wouldn't It, absolutely yeah that's the point. Of it let
me share this, with you because they tell you that
the purpose of the comprehensive plan is to avoid chaotic
growth of, your community that we're making a plan for
the growth of our community into. The future let me
share this quote. With you quote the chaotic growth of
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cities will be replaced by a dynamic system of. Urban
settlement the region is formed by the economic interdependence of.
Its development the region has a single system, of transportation a,
centralized administration and a united system of education. And research.
End quote this was written in nineteen sixty Eight By
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soviet Russian Architect alexei gutanov in a Book Entitled The Ideal.
Speaker 12 (02:38:42):
Communist, City, wow wow there. You go that pretty much says,
it all. Doesn't it.
Speaker 13 (02:38:50):
There It is And, they yet what they Did in
IDAHO when i first started looking at what was Happening
to boise when they set up this partner's ship of
mayors was, That, THEY oh i lost my train. Of thought,
they oh the state legislature passed legislation to replace our
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domestic building codes with international building codes and international land
use codes and. Our legislature they didn't even realize what they.
Were doing, you know this this these legislative packages were
just kind of slipped in and we only our legislators
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are only in session for a few months of, the
year and so it's kind of like a mad rush to.
Past legislation and my guess is that most of the
legislators don't even. Read, it yeah, you know they're voting
on what they haven't.
Speaker 11 (02:39:56):
Even, read yeah that's pretty much pretty evasive. For, them yeah, Go, Ahead, tom.
Speaker 34 (02:40:01):
Yeah it's probably when as the, session begins these NGOs
have already got that whole all legislative's plan set up
and they get certain people to sponsor it. And stuff
but that's it's all ready to go about international. Building
codes this. IS amazing i talked about the different character
of communities across the country and here we now are
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putting in plans that we have to have exactly the
same building codes and plumbing codes and so Forth, As. Berlin, germany.
Speaker 12 (02:40:33):
Yeah it's a global cookie, cutter approach isn't?
Speaker 34 (02:40:35):
It?
Speaker 21 (02:40:35):
Right?
Speaker 13 (02:40:36):
Yes, right well and you, know what THAT'S why i
think it's really important to change. The language let's do
a change up and call them what. They are they're
world Federalists and Democrat. And republican that's not a useful
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label because as there are world federalists that are Both
either Democrat or republican.
Speaker 12 (02:41:07):
And certainly not loyal to the.
Speaker 13 (02:41:11):
By listening to what they support and what they, don't
support whether they Are an american patriot or whether they
are a.
Speaker 11 (02:41:19):
World, federalist now you've traveled all over the, Place LATELY
you've i saw that you have some information on carbon
sequestration pipelines that They're being this is another frontier in
the battle for property rights across. THE country i don't
know if you were aware, Of, this tom But hr
one this one big beautiful bill that they're talking about.
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These days, You know i'm sure there's a lot of
good things in. The bill it's over eleven, hundred pages is.
My understanding and one of the things that's in there
is the federal government is Actually Facilitating eminent domain to
put in these carbon. Sequestration pipelines this, is.
Speaker 12 (02:42:00):
Yeah yeah.
Speaker 34 (02:42:01):
GO ahead I have i have, seen, THAT yes. I
have i've Also heard trump make some comments anti the
the carbon. Capture pipelines so there are a lot. Of
things this happened in his first administration, as well where
he would work hard to get legislation together and then
he would, support it support. It supported I'M not i,
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keep wondering does he understand that sometimes those bills that
end up out there get all kind of stuff added.
To him the, you know when when he created he
was getting, you know bringing the three countries TOGETHER, in uh,
You know Canada and mexico And The united states together
In The new NEW, and uh and he, would, push,
Push Push nancy pelosi added some several hundred new pages,
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in it completely putting The Entire Green new deal. In
it and yet he continues to.
Speaker 11 (02:42:53):
Promote, that well he should have been promoting putting the
countries together in the. First place that's the thing that.
Speaker 13 (02:43:00):
For him the first time was because he said he
would get us OUT of nafta and he didn't.
Speaker 34 (02:43:06):
Do, it yeah he instead were he still promotes it
and like he doesn't. Know, it, yeah YEAH but i
see that happening now with this new plan that. He's
pushing and you hear so much about what is in there,
that's bad and yet he continues to push it because
he knows what he, was PROPOSING and i think that
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is his number one weakness in all.
Speaker 11 (02:43:30):
Of, THIS well i think a lot of it has
to do with he's looking for, a win, you know
and he can point to that, and, say, hey look it's,
a win but it's a win for. Who exactly when
you have carbon, seaquestration pipelines there Is absolutely now there
might be a need for him in a domain if
you have an oil pipeline or something that natural gas
that needs to, Be built.
Speaker 12 (02:43:49):
But carbon sequestration. Is insane is there any value to this?
AT all i don't see any.
Speaker 34 (02:43:57):
None whatsoever i've called it the dumbest plan they've ever
come up with in the name of the environment TO
put co two in, the GROUND because, co two first,
of all is not. A pollutant it is A vital
every living plant in the world, needs it and, In
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fact i'm trying to find. It here i've got a.
Chart here it is FROM The us navy that is
showing that we are IN a co, two starvation that
the average that we NEED of co two in the
atmosphere is one point six hundred parts per million to.
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Be average we are at the moment four hundred parts.
Per million that, is starvation that is disaster coming up
and being able to grow. Our plants and this has
absolutely nothing to do with protecting. The environment this is
about controlling. The Land and i've been working With, Farmers, Iowa,
Nebraska minnesota North And south dakota have been the main
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battlegrounds for the last couple of years, on This and
i've been All over Iowa And south dakota trying to Get.
Local uh we've had local elected, representatives, saying Well The
Iowa utilities board says we have to, do this so
there's nothing.
Speaker 21 (02:45:19):
We can do.
Speaker 34 (02:45:20):
About it we don't really. Like, it well the truth
of the matter Is The Iowa utility board is a
is an unelected appointed board appointed. By politicians it's not their,
boss there. It's BOSS and i went across the state samee,
you cowards who do? You represent and we finally have
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started to get them to stand up. And stopped the
Governor Of south dakota signed bill to take away the
power of eminent domain. FOR this i know that the
same thing is in front Of The. IOWA governor i
don't know if he's. Signed it toget. Or not But
now i've just found out there's a new Plan, In Ohio,
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west Virginia, and Pennsylvania and ohio has two bills before
its legislature to.
Speaker 12 (02:46:07):
Give them the power of.
Speaker 34 (02:46:08):
Eminent domain i'm about to Go to ohio next week
to DO what i can to try to.
Speaker 11 (02:46:13):
Stop, THAT well i looked it Up in michigan and
the legislature here which is split right now Between the
republicans And, the democrats but they're apparently were laying the
groundwork for it.
Speaker 12 (02:46:25):
To be put.
Speaker 11 (02:46:26):
In here, you know there's a law that was passed
in twenty twenty three When the democrats were in charge
of all branches of, Government Here public act two. Thirty
three companies who are implementing a project Like The Green new,
deal project, you know the, solar farms they call. THEM
farms i don't like to call. Them farms they steal
up all, the farmland but actually they're they're really an
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array because they don't really. Produce anything and actually they're
they're detrimental to the environment. As well but they, killed,
birds well the, turbines Do but i'm talking about the
solar panels. As well all of it is detrimental because
a lot of the solar panels, they break, they leach
they leak, you, know toxic, you know chemicals and what.
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Have you, but anyway This This public act two thirty
three that they passed in twenty twenty three Here, in
michigan a project can. Now pass they can bypass local
jurisdictions if the local jurisdictions reject.
Speaker 12 (02:47:23):
The project we have a.
Speaker 11 (02:47:25):
Guy Here Named ian murphy who owns a couple of restaurants,
up North The, iron pig and he is litigating a
lot of. This stuff he started LITIGATING during covid to
keep because of all the restrictions that were put in
place By our attorney. General here and he's not recommending
people actually urge their local governments to approve the Measures
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in michigan so that they, can sue because you can determine.
Speaker 12 (02:47:48):
What venue but that's Just.
Speaker 11 (02:47:51):
In michigan but they're they're actually putting stuff in place
now that if the local officials reject, the project the
state can come in and. Bypass it the companies can
do things to bypass the. Local, OFFICIALS yeah.
Speaker 34 (02:48:08):
I know that's what, they're DOING but i believe that
if let's say you had ten communities or ten counties
that stood up and, said no that would have a
major impact on the. State legislature if it's just one then, they, said,
well no you've got to. Do this but if you
start to organize in that manner and stand up and
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oppose it and absolutely refuse to allow it, TO happen
i have seen them turn away and back off.
Speaker 11 (02:48:35):
On it, so, well yeah there's definitely, strengthened NUMBERS and
i think that's one of the reasons why we do
the show is to try to get people on the
same page about. These things definitely have. To, organize now
can you tell us a little more about your Trip,
to IOWA because i know that there were imminent domain
threats there pipelines you know you mentioned before on. YOUR
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website i think about how there's pipelines, near houses and
each of, these pipelines, you know they were running them across.
The farmland but there's also buffer zones which take even
more control of, the land.
Speaker 12 (02:49:10):
Isn't.
Speaker 13 (02:49:10):
THERE yeah i think they make the buffer zones as
big as possible because the objective is to steal property exactly.
Speaker 34 (02:49:20):
Exactly right it could be twenty or, so feet it could,
be more but they will get them as close as
sixty feet to. Somebody's home and, you know in most
cases when we have public utilities like the, sewer lines the,
electric lines could even be some of the gas pipelines.
And stuff as you, mentioned earlier they have them basically
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along the road or the edge of. The property and
these they are just running them willy nilly wherever they
want to. Run them and You Have Summit carbon solutions
as the main force, behind this and they have no
respect whatsoever for. The land they do whatever they want.
To do and it has been said when it looked
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like and it's beginning to look like we might be
able to, stop this they have been getting farmers to
sign easements to allow them to run across. Their PROPERTY
and i got a copy of the letter that they
were sending out to farmers, and, saying oh here's what
we're doing and, here's why and we really like you
to join us voluntarily to. Do this but then down
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in the letter, it said but if you don't join,
us voluntarily we'll get the power of eminent domain and take.
Your land now, they're saying if they stopped, the, pipeline
well we've got those easements on that land and we'll
use it for. Something, else no IF you, i mean.
That's outrageous if a, project stops then those easements go in.
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The trash.
Speaker 12 (02:50:44):
You, know yeah What About?
Speaker 11 (02:50:48):
South dakota can you describe what Happened With Summit carbon
solutions trying to make an example of?
Speaker 12 (02:50:54):
Farmers?
Speaker 34 (02:50:54):
There absolutely. The uh you know a lot of the
farmers have been very vocal about what was going. On
there and the there's a Gentleman named jared who was
the who's a very vocal farmer in all. Of This
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jared bosley is, His name and he was out in
this field working one day when his wife looks out
in their yard and where they have the barn and
his offices in the barn and, so forth and all
of a sudden there were these guys pulling up in
their SUVs and they're walking all over their, land there
and she called him out in the field and, he
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said we're gonna have to get the. Sheriff involved they
accused him of threatening them, their lively, their lives and
he got arrested and then he got a force put
on him that he was not allowed to ever communicate with,
these people.
Speaker 12 (02:51:53):
So like a restraining order was put, into place the.
Speaker 34 (02:51:56):
Restraining.
Speaker 15 (02:51:57):
Order.
Speaker 34 (02:51:57):
Yes yeah two, weeks later they show up again with
a monster machine that. Went out they pushed it off
across a corn crop and soybean cropped and they damaged
those and they dug a ninety foot hole down in.
His land nobody. Knows why there's no no explanation, ever
why but they. Did this and the purpose of all
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this was to intimidate him and the, other farmers to,
tell him you stand up, against us this is what's
going to happen. To you the good news is it
backfired on him because the farmers got angry and they
stood up and they rushed the. State legislature they got
petitions and, so forth and, they said we demand that
you protect our. Property rights and we're having some Success In.
Speaker 12 (02:52:42):
South, dakota, now yeah that.
Speaker 11 (02:52:43):
Sounds exciting i'm so glad that they were not able
to successfully. Intimidate people and that's really what, it takes
isn't it people standing up and not.
Speaker 12 (02:52:50):
Being intimidated, you know it's in many respects it feels
Like a David, and, goliath fight. Doesn't it it. Absolutely
is we have to remember.
Speaker 34 (02:53:00):
Who won the farmers feel they're there alone and then
they're just forced. With this they're they're they they're offering
them money in, many cases and, they, think Oh well
i've got to, do this, and uh there's, you know
we need to have local activists there standing up for
them and and and speaking out for them if we
can't leave.
Speaker 13 (02:53:19):
Them alone, so, whenever well you, Know what that's what
the whole issue Was in oregon with Them. And bundy
that started, with basically what was a confiscation of a
ranchers property that happened to have a big wetlands area
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and IT was i forget, which agency if it WAS
the blm OR what i, haven't documented but but they
were confiscating property from. From ranchers And since Am and
bundy had just gone through that whole thing with his
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family's Ranch, in nevada they were wide awake and alert
to the theft of rural property around. The country and
that's WHAT the i forget what the family's, name was
but they ended up going, to Jail and trump actually
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gave them. A.
Speaker 11 (02:54:28):
Pardon yeah you're talking about the people who are accused. Of,
Arson yeah i'm blanking on the name. As, well, Yes,
yes tom we're almost out, Of time.
Speaker 5 (02:54:38):
What do?
Speaker 12 (02:54:39):
People do how do people get in touch?
Speaker 11 (02:54:40):
With you can you tell us a little bit about,
your organization any books you want to promote?
Speaker 34 (02:54:45):
Real quick absolutely our website americanpolicy. Dot org we have
a section on there Called. Freedom pods you can click.
On there you can see a lot of the tools
and ideas we've, created there the points to follow.
Speaker 2 (02:54:58):
On that.
Speaker 34 (02:55:00):
We've created, a handbook an activist handbook that has all
the details how, to organize a lot of the. Background
information people are really thrilled. With this they're. Getting it
you can get it on. The website and My book
Sustainable the War On, free Enterprise private Property and individuals
gives you all the backgrounds of, the players. The policies
uh you know what's where.
Speaker 21 (02:55:20):
All this is leading and.
Speaker 11 (02:55:21):
So, forth okay Very good Americanpolicy, dot org ladies, And
gentlemen americanpolicy dot Org For. Tom, dewez hey thank you
so much for being. With us we have to get
you back and hopefully not that far into.
Speaker 13 (02:55:34):
The, future, yeah yes Good discuss.
Speaker 11 (02:55:37):
Thank, You yeah god bless, you sir and uh, you
know safe travels as you travel around, the country and thank.
Speaker 12 (02:55:43):
You for all that.
Speaker 11 (02:55:43):
You do god bless, all right thank you yep. By buddy, All,
right vicky appreciate everything you do. As well thank you
listeners and all the phone calls. And everything join us
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Restore it god bless.
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