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May 17, 2025 176 mins
"New World Screw" 

Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis 

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Moody's downgrades U.S. credit rating due to massive debt. Rogue communication devices found in Chinese inverters. Beef prices soar as cattle herds thin. German wind firms suffer big losses. EPA proposes rollback of hated stop-start car feature. Appliance "efficiency" standards under review. Trump explores using the military in domestic law enforcement role, and more.
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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 kaleidoscope has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us reorder this world around.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Us, a new world order, a world where.

Speaker 4 (00:22):
The United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision
of its founders.

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

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

Speaker 2 (00:53):
What's created.

Speaker 7 (00:56):
Documenting the prasis of our rebebtic the.

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

Speaker 7 (01:13):
Waging war on the new world order.

Speaker 9 (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 7 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.

Speaker 11 (01:38):
From FEMA Regions five and ten. This is Governed America.
Vicky Davis is here. I'm during Weeks. It is the
seventeenth of May twenty twenty five. Nice to have you
with us once again, ladies and gentlemen. A lot going on.
We're gonna be going through as much of it as
we possibly can.

Speaker 12 (01:52):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (01:52):
Vicky says she's ready this morning. I told her I'm
never ready because even though I've got a lot of
junk to talk about, and a lot of it is junk,
I have to say, nevertheless, I never feel ready to
do the show because there's always always more. It just
never never ends. Good morning, VICKI, good morning.

Speaker 13 (02:13):
Why that's the truth.

Speaker 14 (02:15):
It just.

Speaker 11 (02:18):
It's like drinking from a fire fire hydrant every day. Yeah, yeah,
it's really sad. I remember the good old, quaint days
when we used to scrounge from material or we don't
do that anymore.

Speaker 13 (02:33):
Why that's the truth.

Speaker 11 (02:34):
But I wanted to start the show off with a
few positive things that I think are happening. Yeah, believe
it or not, there are a few good things happening.
One of the things that I saw in newsweek was
EPA is proposing a rollback of the hated You know,
we talked about this not too long ago, you know,
the h I mentioned that I had had a rental

(02:56):
car where every time you stopped, it shut off. You
remember that, Oh, how annoying.

Speaker 13 (03:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (03:05):
Yeah, And this is supposedly designed to, uh, you know,
stop carbon emissions, because when you stop at a traffic light,
you know, your car is idling. And so I noticed
with this rental that I had, because my car was
in the body shop from hitting a deer. The deer
tore my rear view mirror off, and so the car

(03:27):
had to be fixed. Uh, And so the insurance company
gave me, you know that I had a rental on
my policy. So this car, this SUV that they gave
me to drive, and I forget what it what it was,
but it doesn't really matter because a lot of these
are doing the same thing, a lot of the different models.
I guess this was a requirement from the from the

(03:48):
federal government. But they started putting started putting these things
on there, and you know, when you stop at a stoplight,
the thing dies out. It just shuts off, and reindication
is other than the RPM meter, which which you know,
turns down to auto stop, you know, and then when
you let off on the break a little bit, then

(04:08):
it starts right back up again, so you can actually
and depending upon how you stop or how abruptly you stop,
it might not shut off at all. And I remember
talking about how stupid and ironic it was on this
show not too long ago. Well, thankfully Lee Zelden. Now
we've had a lot of things to say about Lee

(04:29):
Zelden in the past when he especially when he was
first appointed by the Trump administration. But he is the
administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and is proposing a
roll back of this federal incentive. I guess it was
an incentive to help push automatic engine start stop systems
into millions of vehicles on US roads. Newsweek says Zelden

(04:53):
made the announcement via social media Monday, saying the feature
was where your car dies at every red light so
companies get a climate participation trophy. Well, you know what
I think this probably is is a lot of This
is more than likely an advancement of their ESG score,

(05:15):
you know the Environmental, Social and Governance score we were
talking about before.

Speaker 13 (05:21):
Yeah, yeah, I would say it's more like regulatory racketeering.

Speaker 11 (05:26):
Yeah, true, is what it is.

Speaker 13 (05:30):
They supposedly the corporations go along with all the environmental
stuff voluntarily, but it allows them to stay in business
because the racket is that they have to pay pay

(05:54):
money to basically just to be in business, you know,
to do business.

Speaker 11 (06:00):
Well what Newsweek, what they said is while it is
not mandated in new cars, it is widely adopted due
to federal fuel standard incentives.

Speaker 13 (06:10):
Exactly. Yes, that's exactly right.

Speaker 11 (06:12):
It is exactly regulatory racketeering. The system shuts off the
engine when the vehicle is fully stopped, and restarts it
when the driver releases the brake or presses the accelerator.
Automakers claim the feature, and I said, you know, what
real value does this really have? Because you can start
your car, you can let your car idle as much

(06:34):
as you want without it shutting off, and you can,
like I say, defeat the purp, defeat the whole thing
by letting up on the accelerator when because as soon
as I noticed it shuts off, I let up on
the brake and let it start again. So it's it's
really stupid. All that's really doing is adding an extra

(06:56):
a lot more wear and tear on the on the starter.
And then Heaven help you if you ever have any
problems with your starter, because you're going to end up
stranded unless you got a good hammer to go underneath
the car and give it a whack. This is just dumb.
So anyway, I'm glad to see that Lee Zelden is

(07:19):
targeting that, hopefully.

Speaker 13 (07:23):
The whole damn agency.

Speaker 11 (07:25):
Yeah, I get rid of it. I agree, we don't
need it, don't need it, don't need it. It's no good.
So yeah, there's that. And then then we also see
from zero hedge. President Donald Trump on May ninth, moved
to rescind appliance energy efficiency standards, calling them unnecessary radical
Green Agenda policies. In a memo to the Secretary of

(07:47):
the Department of Energy, Trump said water conservation requirements for faucets, showers, bathtubs,
and toilets make bathroom appliances more expensive and less functional.
Efficiency standards render other American appliances, like clothes washers and dishwashers,
less useful, more breakable. And more expensive to repair. The
federal government should not impose or enforce regulations that make

(08:11):
taxpayers lives worse.

Speaker 13 (08:13):
So I've needed a new dishwasher for several years, but
I wouldn't buy one because they cut the water so
low they wouldn't wash the dishes. So, I mean, it
wouldn't get your dishes clean.

Speaker 11 (08:31):
Apparently, the memo orders Energy Secretary Chris Right to review
and rescind rules limiting water use in showerheads, fasces, dishwashers, toilets, urinos,
and washing machines, or return these rules to the bare
minimum required by Energy Policy Act of nineteen ninety two. Well,
I think the GOP, who controls both chambers of Congress

(08:55):
and the GOP controls the Executive Branch, could get rid
of the Energy Policy the Act of nineteen ninety two.
Why don't they? That's my question, you know, And a
lot of these things could be codified by Congress. Hello, Congress,
where are you? Are you there? Anybody home? The executive

(09:17):
voter will have a major effect on the Energy Star program,
which is man managed by the EPA and coordination with
the Department of Energy. Under the program, the EPA establishes
energy efficient guidelines and appliances in a given category to
meet these specifications that can display the Energy Star logo.
You know, I don't, folks. Here's the thing. If we

(09:39):
have plenty of supply in the energy power grid, you
won't need an energy Star appliance because you'll have plenty
of electricity. We don't need to conserve electricity if we
have plenty of electricity. See, that's the whole point. Ultra
of fishing washing washing washing machines cost at LEE one

(10:00):
hundred dollars more. Ultra efficient washing machines cost one hundred
dollars or more according to the Department, than the other ones.
According to the Department of Energy, updated dishwashing regulations caused
those appliances to take two hours or more to complete
a normal load of dishes. And I haven't seen a
dishwasher really clean dishes. You know, there's nothing like doing

(10:22):
it by hand. But anyway, the point is is that
I'm glad to see the administration targeting some of these idiotic,
moronic supposed green regulations which do nothing but make life worse.

Speaker 14 (10:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (10:38):
Well, they put chips in them so that they can
communicate with the smart grid, so that the electricity. The
utility company can shut off your appliances if they have
a shortage of electricity at any point in the day,

(11:00):
or maybe they just don't want you to wash your
clothes or wash your dishes in the middle of the
day for some reason. I mean, it's just so well,
the whole thing is so insane. What I've been working
on is putting together the timeline of well, what I

(11:24):
started out doing was the President's counsel on Sustainable Development,
But what it turns out to be is that actually
it was the Socialist International that was basically redesigned our
government during the Clinton administration, and the Socialist International, which

(11:49):
is a real organization. Grow. Harlem Bruntland was a member
of the Socialist International and he's the one that did
the UN report that was published in nineteen eighty seven
called Our Common Future, and it was a after the

(12:17):
Bruntland Commission was done, they the people on there renamed
themselves the Center for Our Common Future and Clinton's Clinton
and Gore. The reinvention of Government program was done based
on a guidance document produced by the Center for Our

(12:42):
Common Future. Interesting, and of course before that, there was
a Maurice Strong asked a businessman named Schmidt Heiney. I
forget what his first name is, but she he asked

(13:04):
him to get together a group of business men to
give their perspective on the nineteen ninety two Rio Summit.
And they produced a book, a booklet, well it was
a whole book, but it was also executive summary and

(13:28):
its titled Changing Course. And so that's the business men's group.
And there were four Americans that were on that on
schmidt he Heine's commission, and one of them was William

(13:54):
Ruccles House. And what I realized in doing this research
is that William ruggles House is the common thread from
the very beginning in nineteen seventy when the National Environmental
Protection Agency was established by the Council on Environmental Quality.

(14:23):
Council on Environmental Quality was created to participate in the
nineteen seventy two Stockholm Convention, and the CEQ created the EPA,
and the EPA was only supposed to be a monitor

(14:43):
for inside government to make sure that the government agencies
took into account environmental considerations for their program.

Speaker 11 (14:55):
Well you talk about Mission Creep.

Speaker 13 (14:58):
Oh man, it's like it exploded basically to take over
our government.

Speaker 11 (15:04):
Oh yeah, yeah, we're regulating everything, including stuff in your
own backyard. Now, you know, waters of the United States.
What's the water of the United States? Anything they want
it to be. Anything that runs down will that's right,
that's right. Everything's a watershed because water runs downhill and

(15:25):
it does that everywhere.

Speaker 13 (15:27):
Yeah. Yeah, So basically our government became a government to
protect the environment, not and to regulate us out of
using any of the resources of the environment. They just
flipped it right on its head. Yeah, you know, so

(15:48):
the environment has a government to protect them, and we're
just on our own out here having to deal with
the insanity, the absolute insanity of the environmentalists.

Speaker 11 (16:02):
Yeah, exactly. Ye, beware of government agencies, you know, trying
to trying to help you. You know, that's really the
lesson in all of this. But you know, you mentioned
Maurice Strong, and I wanted to come back to that
because I was about to mention Maurice Strong as well.
We talked about him last week. I think, in fact,
that documentary is in the show notes if anybody wants

(16:25):
to hear or see the documentary about Maurice Strong's arise.
But he's the Canadian communist who oversaw the UNSAID conference
in Rio, as you said, the nineteen ninety two United
Nations Conference on Environment and Development, and that was the
conference that unveiled Agenda twenty one, which later became Agenda

(16:47):
twenty thirty to you know, that whole plan for sustainable
what they call sustainable development, which they define as this
generation's ability to meet its needs, not wants, desires, ambitions, goals, dreams,
but needs in true Marxist form, from each according to
his ability, to each according to his needs. But that

(17:13):
under that plan, Maurice Strong said that basically your food
intake is going to have to change. We got that
quote on our website, and that's not a conspiracy theory, folks.
You can go to the website Governamerica dot com. It's
right on the main page. And he specifically stated that
they were targeting meat, among other things. Since since that time,

(17:37):
we've seen cattle ranchers targeted. We've seen the continual takeover
of family farms and ranches by big corporate and we're
chickens for no reason exactly. We've seen various diseases take
their tolls. You mentioned the chicken herds. You know, it's
bird flu, which has wiped out a lot of chickens lately,

(17:58):
whether the bird flu did or not, certainly it was
the the guys of the bird flu. They've murdered a
lot of chickens under the guys of them having bird flu.
We don't really know if they had the bird flu
or what states just because it was found within the flock. Yeah, so,

(18:19):
and of course that sent eggs prices soaring. But you know,
so our food supply has been under attack for years.
The government's been harassing cattle ranchers who need to graze
their cattle on federal lands because of these green idiotic policies,
Land which normally would be used for food production is
being taken out so that solar panels can be installed.

(18:41):
We have a lot of that going on here in Michigan.

Speaker 13 (18:43):
So now, well, it's it's interesting. I've been putting together
on my website and this I'm still working on it,
but I made it public so that people can see it.
But I've been putting together a timeline and of this
whole green agenda and these insane environmentalists, and they had

(19:13):
two targets. One was the utility industry, the utilities, and
the other is our food production. And so What really
captured my attention first, and I didn't even I didn't
realize what it was that I was looking at was

(19:36):
the deregulation of pipelines, and then the deregulation of the phone,
the bell system, deregulation of oil and oil pipelines and
so forth, and all of that was really what they
were doing, was going after the regulatory structure sure of

(20:00):
the utilities, because of course, the utilities are perfect for
extortion from the electric ratepayers. You know, you pay what
we ask or you'll you don't get any electricity. Yeah,

(20:20):
that's why the electric utilities were regulated to begin with,
because back in the nineteen thirties and nineteen twenties and thirties,
that's what they were doing is an extortion racket. Yeah,
and using electric ratepayer dollars to buy other businesses. Hell,

(20:41):
they could have bought up the entire country, you know,
under that model, and that's why they were heavily regulated.

Speaker 11 (20:51):
Yeah. Well, oh sorry, no, go ahead, Well I was
just gonna I thought you were done. Yeah, you know,
and that's where the smart meters really come in in
a big way. I would have to say that these
things are going on everywhere, and you mentioned rate paying
in a peak demand time, and that's certainly what these

(21:15):
smart meters enable is a higher rate during peak demand
because they sens there's more demand and less apply. That's
that's to punish you if you use stuff when the
grid is more strained. So they're trying to force everyone
to be able to cut down. It's forced compliance, is

(21:38):
what it really is. Sure, I called them a jenda
twenty one enforcement meters.

Speaker 13 (21:43):
Yeah, it wasn't because there was shortages of electricity. It
was because Wall Street had the idea to be able
to set up a market. Actually, I don't know that
it was Wall Street as as much as it was
the Chicago Exchange, but I had an idea to set

(22:06):
up a market for carbon credits so that could be
traded like a commodity.

Speaker 11 (22:17):
Yeah, but make no mistake, there will be shortages of energy.

Speaker 13 (22:22):
Well, yeah, because they've been cutting back. It's not because
there is a real shortage. It's because our electric grid
has been under attack since the nineteen nineties.

Speaker 11 (22:34):
I'm looking at an article from Remix and the news
right now over in Germany, because we've talked some about
Europe and there woes being a warning sign to the West.
And right now in Europe they're saying that the wind speed.
You know, Germany's wind power firms are facing millions in
losses because the wind speeds have dropped to a fifty

(22:57):
year low. So it's pretty bad when you erect all
of these wind turbines and the wind turbines aren't turning
because there is no.

Speaker 13 (23:06):
Wind right And you know what, that renewable energy is
heavily subsidized by the government, which means they are taxing
you for the electricity. You don't get.

Speaker 11 (23:20):
It's just really insane that these people. But I mentioned
Marie Strong, I want to get back to that real quick.
Before the break beef prices, he said beef was going
to have to be limited. Well, how are they going
to limit it? They're gonna limit it because it's going
to be too expensive because there's such short supply. The
demand will stay the same and as a result, you're

(23:41):
going to be paying a lot more for it. And
now partly because of something called a new world screw worm. Now,
how do you like that? The new world.

Speaker 13 (23:50):
Screw that's perfect exact, the new World Order, perfect screwing us.

Speaker 15 (23:57):
The Wall Street Journal reports retail prices and beef cutout.
Prices are not only rising, they are not expected to
ease in the coming months. Hamburgers and steaks are getting
more expensive. For instance, the Journal reports the average cost
of ground beef has risen thirteen percent over the past year.
Experts say the key reason is the number of beef
cows in the US has fallen.

Speaker 16 (24:18):
The USDA reported earlier this.

Speaker 15 (24:20):
Year the total cattle herd nationally is eighty six point
seven million, down from eighty seven point two million in
January of twenty twenty four. It's the lowest level of
cattle inventory since nineteen fifty one. The Journal report indicates
strout conditions and cow pastures in the US have hindered
producer's ability to increase their herds.

Speaker 7 (24:41):
Tyson Foods had a two.

Speaker 15 (24:42):
Hundred and fifty eight million dollar loss in beef operations
in the second quarter of this year, citing challenging market conditions.
The company is now shutting down some of its beef
packing operations in order to cut costs. Some producers are
now setting aside breeding cows in an effort to rebuild herds. Ever,
it takes up to two years for calf to grow

(25:02):
into the size of an animal that is available for harvesting.
On Sunday, there was another blow to the beef industry.
Agriculture Secretary of Brook Rollins suspended imports of live cattle, horses,
and bison at the Southern border due to the spread
of a flesh eating parasite called the New World screwworm
new Mexico. Rollins is quoted as saying, it is my

(25:23):
duty to take all steps within my control to protect
the livestock industry in the United States from this devastating pest.
The parasites are fly larvae that reportedly can burrow into
the membrane of a full grown cow, and the resulting
infection can possibly kill the animal within two weeks.

Speaker 11 (25:41):
Like that the New World screw They've been screwing us
for years.

Speaker 13 (25:47):
I really don't care about them keeping foreign cattle out.
I don't want food produced in other countries, except for
the very limited things like bananas, But I do not
want meat, beef imported from Mexico or Argentina or anywhere else. Well,

(26:10):
maybe you should just want American beef period.

Speaker 11 (26:13):
Maybe you should just get rid of your bugs. There
you go, here's your dinner, then, VICKI all right, dinner
served all right, no beef imported. That's what you get.
That's what Claus Schwab wants you to have. All the
other billionaires around the world. All right, we got to
take the bottom of the art. Break. We'll continue on

(26:36):
the other side. Lots lots lots more to do. Stay
with us, ladies and gentlemen, as we're just getting started.
Solar panels are everywhere, and these solar panels require inverters
to convert the electricity. Guess what was just found on
the machine rogue Chinese communication devices. We'll talk about that

(26:56):
when we come back. Stay with us. We'll be back.

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going on. This is govern America.

Speaker 11 (31:22):
All right, the story is in Reuters dated May fourteenth,
so it's just fresh off the press. US energy officials
are reassessing the risk posed by Chinese made devices that
play a critical role in renewable energy infrastructure after unexplained
communication equipment was found inside some of them. Two people

(31:43):
familiar with the matter said, power inverters, which are predominantly
produced in the People's Republic of China, folks, are used
throughout the world to connect solar panels and wind turbines
to electric goods. They are also found in batteries, heat pumps,
and electric vehicle chair and by the way, many components
are found in they don't say this, but US military equipment.

(32:08):
You know, if they're putting it in inverters and converters,
then why wouldn't they put it in your military equipment
that your you know, components that are going into tanks
and whatever else aircraft. Do you see the problem with
being entangled with foreign countries that are your adversaries, folks,
and pretending like the their kittens to be played with.

(32:31):
I say, while inverters are built to allow remote access
for updates and maintenance, the utility companies that use them
typically instill install firewalls to prevent direct communication back to China. Now,
if you're having to install firewalls to prevent your equipment
that you're installing from communicating back to China, then why

(32:53):
are you doing this? This is insane, it says ru.

Speaker 13 (33:00):
Yeah. That was a part of one story I did
on a company in Idaho that was producing solar panels. Supposedly,
but they were a couple of young guys just right
out of college, and they supposedly quote invented fuel filter

(33:25):
or fuel self filter something for electric utilities. But it
turned out that they were they they didn't have the
money or the experience to run a business. They were
actually being guided by a guy, a real engineer, And

(33:58):
turns out that they were pre selling these solar panels
to a company in China. And so basically China took
over the company right here in Poketelo, Idaho. Wow, and
so we have a Chinese company but to deal with
the electricity. And I think I'm not sure if it

(34:23):
was an Israeli company called bDNA or whatever, but they
invented something that could traverse the electric wires in your
facility and determine what devices were located where. Now how

(34:44):
they did that was that MIT. The researchers at MIT
discovered that every electrical device has a unique signature. And
so this company b d NA, they were working with
the Chinese to come up with a technopedia, which is

(35:10):
a repository of devices and their signatures.

Speaker 11 (35:14):
Lovely. Yeah, So they're helping China basically conduct espionage on us.

Speaker 13 (35:22):
Yes, through the through the connection to the electric grid.

Speaker 11 (35:30):
Geez.

Speaker 13 (35:31):
Yeah. So that and that's what got me started, you know,
re looking at the President's Council on Sustainable Development and
all all of that because it all has to do
with energy and the ultimate the ultimate destruction of our
economy is of course the destruction of our electric market,

(35:55):
our electricity. Yeah, and so I've got an number of stories.
And when I got started looking at that, it was
because a couple twenty three person delegation from China came
over here to look at a corridor facility in Meridian, Idaho.

(36:20):
They were looking at investing through the EB five visa program.
And I mean, you know, that rocked my world when
when I read that, you know, twenty three person delegation
from China was coming to look at investing here in Idaho.

Speaker 11 (36:39):
Yeah, that I remember that that period. And it wasn't
just Idaho, it was California and all across the country.

Speaker 13 (36:47):
It's all across the country. They were everywhere.

Speaker 11 (36:50):
They were here in Michigan, they were trading delegations of
people and you know that led to Nancy Levant and
I'd ask, you know, was America sold? Have we been
sold to the Communist Chinese? Because certainly the Chinese were
investing an awful lot of money. Basically our government was

(37:11):
using them as an ATM. But they couldn't withdraw the
money from the Chinese ATM until they put the money
into the Chinese ATM. And that is the real world screw.
You know, these worms are the real world screw.

Speaker 13 (37:29):
Yeah. It's really quite a complex racket that they had
set up, and it does connect to the sub no
pun intended, but does connect to the Wall Street market
meltdown on the subprime mortgages. Right. They had well through

(37:57):
this regulatory racketeering through the EPA and through the Department
of Energy, where they basically tell the utility companies Okay,
well you can build a facility here, but you've got
to pay for something over there. Unrelated to your project,

(38:24):
but who the Department of Energy thinks is an important
thing to invest in. And so basically they're using our
businesses as tools against us. Oh yeah, and yeah. And
so one of the big investors in subprime mortgages in

(38:51):
loans was General Motors. They were building houses. So was
Idaho Power and so was Arizona Power Company, building building
houses for which there was no market.

Speaker 11 (39:05):
That sounds frae.

Speaker 13 (39:06):
And they were giving loans to you know, anybody with
a pulse.

Speaker 11 (39:12):
Yeah, well, that's what Chinese ghost cities were doing, is
building houses with no market.

Speaker 13 (39:17):
Mm hm.

Speaker 11 (39:18):
You remember that, the whole big giant cities that they were.
We had pictures of them over here. This is several
years ago now, and it's like, oh, the China miracle,
the China miracle. Well, the China miracle was a China
mirage in many.

Speaker 13 (39:30):
Respects exactly, and so was our economy. They were building
these homes that they couldn't sell, and.

Speaker 11 (39:41):
There was no miracle. By the way to it. It
was US dollars going over there because of the idiotic
free trade policies.

Speaker 13 (39:50):
Well, they were making our country energy efficient and clean,
and we didn't want those dirty manufacturing facilities here in
this country.

Speaker 11 (39:59):
Well, we can't. I ain't anything here. We can't manufacture
anything here. Coming back to all the EPA stuff, all
the regulations, all the control Yeah, look, folks, I like
clean air too, I like I like clean water too.
But we also have to be able to be independent
and thrive. So there needs to be a balance here.

Speaker 13 (40:17):
Right, which means getting rid of the EPA. Understanding what
they did with the EPA is critically important so that
you can understand why we have to get rid of it.

Speaker 11 (40:31):
Yeah, and we have to get rid of this security. Uh,
the security breaches that come with allowing Chinese, the Chinese
communists to manufacture all of our products, rogue communication devices.

Speaker 13 (40:48):
They can because they can control our devices in our
homes through the electric line. That's how the smart grid war.
They camp on computer signals onto the flow of electricity.

Speaker 11 (41:05):
These inverters on these wind turbines. They what did the
inverters do? They have to convert the DC power to
AC okay direct current current into alternating current, and so
they have these inverters. But apparently these inverters are coming
in manufacture from China and have road communication devices in them,

(41:27):
very much like the cell phone network. Now that the
Chinese are in. The Chinese are in all of our
major cell phone networks, and apparently the cell phone providers
have admitted they can't figure out how to get them out.
So basically, the Chinese government can evidently be free to
listen in on all of our phone conversations, our text messages.

(41:50):
I don't know what all they can do, probably get
it all, you know, unless you use an encrypted device
on your phone. In fact, that's what the government is
actually recommended, is that you use encrypted communication on your
cell phone device, which, by the way, the government has

(42:11):
been trying to eliminate for years. They've been in a
war on encryption because they want to be able to
see it. And now in answer to this, the fact
that the Chinese are in our cell phone networks, they said, oh,
you probably better use a community an encrypted communication device. Unbelievable.

Speaker 13 (42:32):
Yeah, it's so insane, But that's the most important issue
in our country because that that is the security of
the United States. And it doesn't matter whether you're talking
about a business or our food supply or how our

(42:54):
local government runs. Doesn't matter because everything is based on
a electricity. Yes, and they should have engineers working on
all of that. They should have had engineers working on
all of it going way back, or they should have
had enough common sense to realize the significance of having

(43:18):
a foreign communist country in the most essential aspect our
facility of your entire country.

Speaker 11 (43:30):
Yeah. This Reuter's article says, over the past nine months,
undocumented communication devices, including cellular radios, have also been found
in some batteries for multiple Chinese suppliers. One of them
said Reuter's was unable to determine how many solar power
inverters and batteries they have looked at. The rogue components

(43:50):
provide additional undocumented communication channels that could allow fire walls
to be circumvented remotely, with potentially catastrophic cosequences to people said.
Both declined to be named because they did not have
permission to speak to the media. We know this is
a quote. We know that China believes there is value

(44:11):
in placing at least some elements of our core infrastructure
at risk of destruction or disruption. That was, according to
Mike Rogers.

Speaker 13 (44:21):
Some value. Yeah, I think so.

Speaker 11 (44:24):
Yeah, that's an understatement, he says. I think that the
Chinese are in part hoping that the widespread use of
inverters limits the options that the West has to deal
with the security issue. Unquote, a spokesman for the Chinese
embassy in Washington said, we oppose the generalization of the
concept of national security distorting and smearing China's infrastructure achievements.

(44:45):
That wasn't a denial. Using the rogue communication devices to
skirt firewalls and switch off inverters remotely or change their
settings could destabilize power grids, damage energy infrastructure, and trigger
widespread blad. Experts set that effectively means there is a
built in way to physically destroy the grid, one of

(45:07):
the people said. The two people declined to name the
Chinese manufacturers of the inverters and batteries with extra communication devices,
nor say how many of them they found in total.
The existence of the rogue devices has not previously been reported.
The US government has not publicly acknowledged the discoveries. Why not,

(45:28):
That's what I want to know, asked for comm at
the US Department of Energy said it continually assesses risk
associated with emerging technologies, and that there were significant challenges
with manufacturers disclosing and documenting functionalities. While this functionality may
not have malicious intent.

Speaker 13 (45:47):
Huh.

Speaker 11 (45:49):
It is critical for those procuring to have a full
understanding of the capabilities of the products received. A spokesperson said, Oh, my.

Speaker 13 (45:59):
Gosh, Yeah, this is not understand the magnitude of the problem.
If it doesn't scare the hell out of you, then
then you are retarded, you know, because it is so obvious,
so absolutely obvious. Well how dangerous.

Speaker 11 (46:20):
As we go on, you know. And then the thing
is is, I don't know if we'll have time to
get to it today, but we can talk about There
was a hearing just on Capitol Hill this week about
China and Taiwan and what the US is going to
do to deter Chinese, the Chinese Communist Party from invading Taiwan,

(46:41):
and you know, because they're evidently have set a date
a year of twenty twenty seven to do.

Speaker 13 (46:46):
So they have Well that's nice, and.

Speaker 11 (46:50):
That's what I learned from this hearing. Yeah, so if
we get a chance, hopefully we'll get to that as
time progresses here. But this is just nuts. The fact
that you know, we've just been whistling past the graveyard
for so many years hoping nothing just pops up and
you know, it's just his warning signs are everywhere.

Speaker 13 (47:12):
Well, we trusted the fact that there were competent people
in government. I mean, they work against us a lot,
but at least we thought they were competent.

Speaker 11 (47:22):
Who did but no I didn't. No, well many did, probably,
but now I wasn't among them. I can tell you.

Speaker 13 (47:28):
At the technical level, I'm not talking about the clerk
at the window. You know that you that you talk to,
But at the level that the government interfaces with the
utility companies, you have to think that they are somewhat
competent in understanding the the transmission grid for the United States.

Speaker 11 (47:57):
Yeah, under the ban of Agenda twenty one, we have
a lot of harassment going on here in Michigan. Apparently
Michigan has referred twenty four people for prosecution over wetland
laws over the past three years. Dana Nessel is the
attorney general here in Michigan, and she is just on

(48:18):
a rampage. This woman is a horrendous, disgusting excuse for
a human being. And unfortunately she's going to run for
governor now. So, oh boy. You know, if anybody can
be worse than Gretchen Whitmer, it's Dana Nessel, but Michigan
Capitol Confidential says one of Michigan's environmental agencies referred twenty

(48:40):
four people for prosecution to Dana Nessil's office over twenty
twenty three, twenty twenty four, in twenty twenty five so far.
According to documents obtained, there were six such referrals in
twenty twenty three, thirteen and twenty twenty four, and five
so far in twenty twenty five. Michigan has about six
and a half million acres of wetlands. The Capitol Confidential

(49:04):
filed records request. By the way, did you know the
Michigan's governor office, the executive branch of Michigan, is not
subject to Michigan's Freedom of Information Act. They're not subject
to it, and for some reason the politicians and Lansings
just don't seem to want to make it subject to

(49:27):
the foyer. I found that very interesting. Why are they
exempt when everybody else isn't.

Speaker 13 (49:34):
But well, our legislator, it is a big what happened
to our government with the redesign of our government and
the progression of our electric transmission grid, our electric utilities,

(49:55):
is that a lot of our legislators are bought off.

Speaker 11 (50:00):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 13 (50:01):
They are part of the conspiracy. Now, whether they understand
the whole thing or not, I don't. I don't know,
but I can tell you that when I was fighting
the smart meter that was put on my house, you know,
by the electric by Idaho Power, I did contact my
legislator and he was very interested in it. But then

(50:26):
all of a sudden, you know, he's involved in some
committee with Idaho Power. So they bought him off.

Speaker 11 (50:34):
Isn't that something? So regarding this wetland story, cap con
has covered a wetland dispute. One guy actually his name
is Zach Winslick, who who lived in Freeland. He expanded
his pond and and and uh so he made yeah,

(50:57):
he made more wetlands exactly, and apparently they find him
one point seven million dollars. It was a former sand
mind and he expanded his pond and for that he
got it slapped with a massive fine one point seven
million dollars.

Speaker 13 (51:13):
That happened to the same thing happened to a guy
in Idaho. He built a pond on his property, on
his own property, and they gave him a big fine
and put him in jail. He actually died in jail.

Speaker 11 (51:33):
That is about as tyrannical as it gets. So I
just wanted to put that on people's radar. That kind
of stuff is going on probably all over the country,
I'm sure you know, because.

Speaker 13 (51:45):
Ultimately, absolutely our government works for the environment. They do
not work for us.

Speaker 11 (51:52):
Well, they don't work for the environment either. What they
work for is they use environmental issues as he means
of control roll against.

Speaker 13 (52:01):
The destroying our economy and our freedom. The ultimate objective
is to destroy the United States.

Speaker 11 (52:08):
Here we see from the new American FDA opens door
to gene edited meat. We were talking about meat earlier
with Crisper pig approval. Genius or guinnis Guiness g E
n U S Will that be Guinness Genus Genus PLCU
is the name of the company, A multi national or

(52:30):
I would call it an anti anti national biotech firm
specializing in animal genetics announced that the US Food and
Drug Administration has approved its genetically edited pig for entry
into the American food supply. Oh boy, isn't that great?

Speaker 13 (52:47):
Isn't that great that the communist Chinese owned Smithfield, which
is the biggest pork producer in the country, talk about
an invitation you know better.

Speaker 11 (52:58):
Better buy local, folks in order to save your bacon.
The pig, well, it's true, though the pig has been
engineered to resist a respiratory virus, marking the first time
the FDA has authorized the commercial sale of a crisper

(53:18):
edited food animal in the United States. This landmark approval
follows years of close collaboration with the FDA and is
a significant step on the pathway to PRP commercialization in
the US. The company stated on April thirtieth, FTERJA, they.

Speaker 13 (53:33):
At least require that they say it's genetically altered.

Speaker 11 (53:38):
I doubt I doubt it. I don't know if it
says that in here, the disease.

Speaker 13 (53:45):
I don't want any of it. Well, no, I don't
want to do it to buy I can't afford to
buy bacon and you know any of that anymore anyway.

Speaker 11 (53:53):
So that's yeah, it's just sad and disgusting. If you
got a local meat market though, yeah, yeah, and you
might have to pay more there. I can tell you
right now. We cooked out for Mother's Day. We had
some people over and I went to the local meat
market in Rives Junction here, and I can tell you

(54:16):
that place that was as packed. Now, it could be
because everybody had kind of the same idea and it
was a nice day. But I can tell you I
have not seen that place as packed out as it
was when I was in there. I have a feeling
more and more people are catching on, and more and
more people are learning to buy local. Locally produced is

(54:40):
always the best. And your chances of catching some hoof
in mouth or some crazy disease because you're sampling an
entire stampede every time you have a hamburger is a
lot lessened when you buy local. So just keep that
in mind, ladies. And and we're already up to the break,

(55:03):
so lots more to cover, lots more to talk about
in the succeeding hours. As Governor America continues, we have
a Tony Blair resurfacing his ugly head.

Speaker 13 (55:20):
He's talking about he's a member of the Socialist.

Speaker 11 (55:23):
And he's also a technocrat too. Yeah, so he's a
big time technocrat. And so you know, Gordon Brown is
also saying, you know, the new World Order of the
past thirty five years is being demolished before our eyes.

Speaker 13 (55:37):
He's got God, I hope that's true.

Speaker 11 (55:40):
But he's giving advice on how to proceed. How do
we adjust? Oh, believe me, it's not really being destroyed,
you know. Yeah, I do think there's some competition between
the old New World Order and the new New World Order.
I do believe that there is some competition going on.

Speaker 13 (55:59):
But really, hopefully some people figured out that they're trying
to kill us.

Speaker 11 (56:04):
Yeah, hopefully the American people will figure that out, and
the people of the world as well. All right, we're
out of this hour. Let's go ahead and take the break.
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I'm Chris wood Word. Former FBI director James Comy is
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Reports during his morning stroll on the beach, former FBI
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I think that would be suspending belief to agree that
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Rather says it's a clear call to assassinate President Trump,
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I would have agents at James Comey's door this morning,
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I do?

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Attempts any other person with the position of influence that
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Speaker 32 (01:05:02):
Moody's has lowered the United States credit rating because of
an increase of government debt. Let's get right now to
NBC's Christine Romans, who covers business. Christine, what can you
tell us and how significant might this be?

Speaker 11 (01:05:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 33 (01:05:15):
Lowering it by one notch. And here's the problem. The
problem is the amount of debt the United States holds
and the deficits that the US government consistently consistently runs,
and Moody's saying over the past decade this situation has
gotten worse, and in fact, the ability to pay interest
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see what's called a debt to GDP ratio of something
like one hundred and thirty four percent.

Speaker 13 (01:05:39):
That bad.

Speaker 33 (01:05:40):
These are big debt numbers, so really kind of a
warning saying that other countries of the United States size
and financial stability do not have this kind of a debt,
but noting that the United States is still the most
sought after place to invest money, and you know, our
the Treasury Department to Treasury bonds, still the most sought

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after after investment in the world. So it's sort of
like going from an A plus to an A I think,
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So don't worry. Don't worry. They still love us, They
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Speaker 13 (01:06:23):
You know what, it was the United States, the taxpayers
of the United States that built the modern technological infrastructure
around the world. And so I don't know how much

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of that was grants and how much of it was loans,
but the American taxpayers paid to build this nightmare psychotic
worldwide grid.

Speaker 11 (01:07:02):
Yeah. Well, I know the credit bureaus or credit agencies,
the rating agencies, they call them agencies, they're really companies, folks.
Here's the thing. The whole thing is a fraud. The
whole thing is a total fraud. I mean, how do you.
How are you so many trillions in debt and supposedly

(01:07:24):
you still have an A rating of anything? You have
any kind of a in your rating? What a joke, Yeah,
what a sick joke. But you know we've been borrowing
what they.

Speaker 13 (01:07:38):
You know, rather than cutting the domestic programs like they're
planning to do, what they should do is cut that
subsidy to the electric utility companies, that fraud scheme, that
not the renewable energy generates.

Speaker 11 (01:07:59):
How about doing away with all subsidies, just cut them
all out.

Speaker 13 (01:08:04):
Well, especially to corporations, profit making corporations.

Speaker 11 (01:08:09):
And for that matter, how about we cut out the
federal reserve system all together and go back to Congress,
you know, coining money and regulating the value thereof, as
the Constitution says. That may not be perfect, but I
tell you right now, it's a whole lot better than
having private bankers control your economy. You know, everybody hanging

(01:08:29):
on the Fed chairs. Next statement, next word, whether or
not he's going to raise interest rates? You know, lower
interest rates. You know, every time this time this guy
goes in the bathroom and takes a dump, people in
the markets do the same thing.

Speaker 13 (01:08:46):
Yeah, well that is connected. I think we talked about
this last week, the British livery companies system and the
concentration of power, real power over in the city of London.

(01:09:08):
The British are not our allies, and I don't believe
they ever have been.

Speaker 11 (01:09:13):
No, no, and many of our officials are not either.
You know, we have ICE cracking down on illegal aliens,
and we have New York Democrat Governor Kathy Hochel. Her
administration is funding and promoting classes to help illegal aliens
avoid ICE deportation raids. Uh huh, Well that she's got

(01:09:38):
to be prosecuted.

Speaker 13 (01:09:40):
They went through the public health system to set up
these refugee resettlement systems through our public health system.

Speaker 11 (01:09:52):
M h.

Speaker 13 (01:09:52):
I hate to use the word system so many times,
but these every everything they do is a system, and
those systems interface with other systems, and so the public
health system in our country is really I would say

(01:10:13):
an American because they're the ones that do all the
refugee resettlement in your within your districts, within your public
health districts. And if anybody wants to do any research,
start there with your public health districts.

Speaker 11 (01:10:32):
What do you think about the rest? Sorry I didn't
interrupt you. I was worried.

Speaker 13 (01:10:36):
I just wanted to say one more thing. They are
not a part of your state. They are a part
of a federal system.

Speaker 11 (01:10:46):
Have you studied the situation in South Africa at all?

Speaker 13 (01:10:51):
I listen to a program Caravan to Midnight John b.

Speaker 11 (01:10:59):
Well, yeah, I think he lives there. Yeah, well he did.

Speaker 13 (01:11:03):
He did live there, and he married a woman from
South Africa, so they know the they know the whole story.

Speaker 11 (01:11:11):
See, Trump is bringing refugees from South Africa here. And
while I'm against refugee resettlement, these people really do need
to be resettled.

Speaker 13 (01:11:23):
Uh, they do, because I've read about things happening. Well
there's in South Africa for years.

Speaker 11 (01:11:30):
Yeah, they're they're they're dancing around, uh, holding rallies. The
leadership of the country is saying kill the bar. Killed
the bar, which is the white farmer. I mean, this
situation is so blatant in your face, it's it's terrifying.
I can't imagine living under that. And and really that's

(01:11:50):
a warning to people in the West. When you allow
these Marxist communists who operate under rape, the the guys
of race beating, under the guise of social justice, they're
trying to implement the same thing here in the United
States under the guise of social justice.

Speaker 13 (01:12:10):
That's because we're under the UN system. The UN needs
to be taken down, period, get rid of it.

Speaker 11 (01:12:19):
But refugee resettlement, you know, this whole thing really caused
me to think, rethink the whole concept of, you know,
being against refugee resettlement. I think, really it needs to
be very, very limited. But I'm kind of coming around
to the idea that some of it is necessary, but

(01:12:40):
it has to be groups of people are who will
assimilate into our culture, assimilate into our value system. See.
That's the problem is, as you've pointed out many times, Vicky,
they are weaponizing refugee resettlement, and it's so that they
can flowed our country into you know, with people who

(01:13:03):
are completely at odds, the complete antithesis of American values.
You know, people who who believe that marrying children, for instance,
is okay. It's great. People who think that abusing women,
you know, is honorable. Even murdering your family members, you know,
your spouse is an honorable thing to do. You know,

(01:13:27):
in certain cases.

Speaker 13 (01:13:30):
It was in the nineties a Korean I don't know
what he did for a living. But it was a
couple that emigrated from Korea and the guy killed his
wife and that was an acceptable thing for him to
do in his country. Exactly somehow she dishonored him.

Speaker 11 (01:13:50):
Right, exactly exactly what I'm talking about. We can't have
that type of person, that type of monster in our
country under any circumstances. I mean, if they're being targeted
in their home country, well then find yeah, because you're
not a quality person. We don't want those kinds of
people resettling in our country. But if it's somebody who

(01:14:13):
has a value system, who will assimilate, and I do
think they should be put through a process where they
you know, even if they are from like to say,
South Africa, they should still be put through the process
of having to, you know, learn what we're about, you know,

(01:14:35):
the same kind of naturalization process everybody else goes through
when they when they apply for citizenship. I think that
they should, you know, even though you might let them
in to save their lives, they should still go through
classes of some sort. They should learn about America if
they don't know, you know, because that's one thing, you know. Unfortunately,

(01:14:59):
you have a lot of people that go through that process,
and they know more about America than Americans do. And
that's a real sad indictment of the education system that
we have here, or the indoctrination system, because it's really
not about educating anymore. It's about indoctrinating again with social justice.

Speaker 13 (01:15:19):
Well, that's one of the things that I'm getting to
in the research that I'm doing on the President's counsel
on Sustainable Development. You really can't imagine the total immersion
into environmentalism that they implemented throughout our country and green schools.

(01:15:42):
That was one of the initiatives. They changed our entire
system of education such that it focuses on work and environmentalism.
And you wonder, you know why can't these kids read? Well,
that's why, because that was not the folk of the
education system. Yeah, so it was in doctrination, just like

(01:16:06):
communist and doctrination in any communist country.

Speaker 11 (01:16:11):
Yeah. The American people turning a corner here, but not
really a sharp corner. The American people elected Donald Trump
to secure the border, and in many respects, Donald Trump
has done that, and now he's taking it a step
further and putting the military on the border. And I'm

(01:16:32):
conflicted on this because honestly, I've called for the military
to be put on the border for years and now
he's doing it, and so for that, you know, I'm
very cautiously applauding him for that. But there are people that,
of course, are going to criticize no matter what you do.
The problem is is that there's some other things going

(01:16:55):
on them. Doesn't worry me. I'll get to that in
a moment. But the New York Times just put out
a piece a couple of days ago, and it says
in the past four months, the Pentagon has sent thousands
of active duty combat troops and armored Striker combat vehicles
to the southwestern border to confront what President Trump declared
on his first day in office was an invasion of migrants,

(01:17:18):
drug cartels, and smugglers. And that is exactly what it was, folks,
That is exactly what it was. These are not good
people that were coming into our country. These are people
that hang bodies on overpasses. I know, I had a
guy that lived down there that was calling the show,
or at least emailing me regularly. I think he did

(01:17:38):
call in once, but he was keeping me abreast. I
don't know where he is now or whether he still
listens out there. I would love to hear from him
again if he is still listening. But he was keeping
me abreast of what was going on down there because
he married a Mexican wife and he was waiting for
her to get her naturalization papers, going through the process legally,

(01:18:01):
and he was an American, but he was living down
there with her while the process played out, and it
took forever with the amount of red tape that was involved,
and he was crossing the order every day to go
to work in I believe, Texas. And he would tell
me about these stories about how these cartels would drive
around in these fancy cars. He says, everybody knew who

(01:18:24):
they were because they were the only ones with the
real fancy cars. And he says they would take over
party stores and grocery stores. They would take over businesses
and they would run them, and they would take over
neighborhoods and basically local governments, and they would run them,

(01:18:44):
in some cases more efficiently than even the actual government entities,
you know. But it comes with a huge cost, of course,
because they extort money from everybody, They threaten every and
if you find yourself on the wrong side of them,
you will find yourself hanging by your neck from an overpass,

(01:19:11):
or maybe you'll find yourself without a head, like they
did that corpse behind the Hollywood sign in California. So
these were not good people, is my point. And they
were having shootouts right on the US Mexican border. This
was going on during the Obama years. During the Biden years,

(01:19:34):
he took it a step further and just invited them
all in New Yorkists just basically it was like an
open hey, come on in, all the while lying to you,
looking you right square in the eye through the lens
of the camera, and telling you that the border was secure.

Speaker 13 (01:19:52):
Yeah, well they're talking about the entire perimeter of the America.
They've been trying to dissolve the United States into a
European style communist organization, you know. And so that's why

(01:20:17):
they could say, oh, the border is secure, because you're
not talking about the same border, and.

Speaker 11 (01:20:26):
Yeah, or he's just a liar, or he's just a liar.

Speaker 13 (01:20:32):
Yeah. Well the more you understand about what they've done
since nineteen forty five to our country, the more frightening
it is, because they've been doing it right in front
of our eyes, and our media has not been telling

(01:20:54):
people about it. They cover the story of the day
period absolutely worthless.

Speaker 11 (01:21:02):
The military has also dispatched U two spy planes, surveillance drones, helicopters,
and even two Navy warships to surveil the borders and
coasts around the clock. The build up of forces underscores
how mister Trump is breaking with his predecessor's practice of
mostly limiting deployments, mostly along the US Mexico border, to

(01:21:23):
small numbers and active duty soldiers and reservists. About twenty
five hundred active duty troops were on the border at
the end of the Biden administration. And you know why
that was, folks, It's because the elections were coming up.
That's the only reason Biden did anything on the border.
Remember Kamala Harris, she was supposedly fighting the root causes

(01:21:44):
of why they're coming here, and they kept asking, are
you going to the border? You're going to She'd cackle
and say not today, Yeah, so so.

Speaker 13 (01:21:57):
Sick, ridiculous, mental, It's a ridiculous person, Trader Harris, was
it so?

Speaker 11 (01:22:03):
In a recent visit with troops in Arizona, New Mexico,
and Texas, the border was fairly calm. This is the
New York Times telling you this crossing. You know, no
friend of Trump crossings which decreased sharply in the waning
months of the Biden administration. Again, folks, they don't tell
you why though, because the elections were coming and he
saw the poll numbers. But they have plummeted even further

(01:22:28):
since the Trump administration declared its goal to obtain one
hundred percent operational control of the boundary with Mexico. In April,
about eight thousand people were arrested after crossing the border illegally,
down from about one hundred and twenty eight thousand people
a year earlier, according to US government statistics. Even so,
there's no end in sight for the military mission on
the border with the which the Pentagon says has cost

(01:22:50):
five hundred twenty five million dollars so far. And all
I got to say for that is so freaking What
if it's costing five hundred twenty five million dollars to
have the military on the border, I say, good, it's
money well spent, because what do you have a military

(01:23:10):
for if you don't have them on the border, If
you don't have them protecting your country doing for It's
for the national defense, not the fight the mujah had
Deen in Afghanistan, so they say. The deployments continue to
grow in size, scope, and sophistication, even as the debate
over the benefits and drawbacks rages on, and the military

(01:23:33):
expands its territorial authorities to help interdict migrants. These initial
steps have provided evidence to both sides of the debate
over the utility of sending frontline combat forces to the border.
They appear to be deterring cartels, appear to be making
life somewhat harder for human smugglers, and giving infantry troops

(01:23:54):
or at least striker crews a chance to hone some skills.
But the costs in dollars, Ah yeah, and all of
a sudden, they're beam counters. We can waste gobs and bunches,
literally trillions of dollars overseas, and everybody's fine with that.
But oh my gosh, you spend a few hundred million
defending your border. And I mean, now, how many how

(01:24:18):
many billions have we spent defending and we continue to
do defending Ukraine's borders? How many billions?

Speaker 13 (01:24:27):
We forget the borders, it's all the money they give
to them once they get in the country because all
the programs that are set up for refugee resettlement, they
get the benefit of those programs.

Speaker 11 (01:24:39):
Yeah, yeah, that too. But I'm talking about all of
the money that they spend on military. They're they're you know,
the Bible has a thing that there's a verse that says,
whoa unto them that strain at a net and swallow
a camel. This is exactly what we're talking about here. Oh,

(01:25:00):
one hundred and twenty five million dollars to defend the border.
Oh it's terrible. Let me clutch my pearls. Yeah, we
can spend billions defending Ukraine's borders against Russia.

Speaker 13 (01:25:14):
Yeah, I don't care how much it costs. I'd rather
defend our borders. And truly, I don't care how much
it costs.

Speaker 11 (01:25:25):
That's the whole reason why we have a military, at
least that's the way we're supposed to have a military,
is to defend our borders. So the Wall Street you know,
I'm sorry, New York Times, they're the ones that are
are talking about this. Now, I'll leave that there for
a moment. The Christian Science Monitor had a write up

(01:25:47):
of this as well, and they're writing about it from
the standpoint of the locals. The locals, it's it's it's
adversely affecting the locals, is what they're worried about. I'll
tell you what, I got to take the break. We'll
cover this a little.

Speaker 13 (01:26:04):
Bit coming fast today.

Speaker 11 (01:26:06):
Yeah, it seems like every day they do when we
get here things Just like Dari Brownfield said, time time
flies whether or not you're having fun, and today I'm
kind of having fun. So anyway, we'll go ahead and
take the break and we'll come back on the other
side and try to be quick so we can cram
as much stuff into the final hour and a half

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Speaker 15 (01:31:21):
The Trump administration is taking further action against so called
sanctuary cities. Those are cities whose leaders have openly said
they will not provide local help to Customs and Immigration
enforcement or Homeland Security to detain immigrants in their cities.
President Trump has now signed an executive order directing the
Attorney General and Homeland Security Secretary to publish a list

(01:31:44):
of state and local jurisdictions that quote obstruct the enforcement
of federal immigration laws. It also calls for the federal
government to pinpoint which government funding can be cut off
to those cities identified as sanctuary cities.

Speaker 7 (01:31:58):
The move comes.

Speaker 15 (01:31:59):
After a federal judge ruled the Trump administration cannot withhold
funding to such cities that have passed laws preventing cooperation
with immigration officials. Among the major cities whose mayors have
openly challenged the Trump policies Boston, Chicago, and Denver. The
order also stipulates holding state and local officials accountable for

(01:32:20):
willfully and unlawfully overseeing the obstruction of criminal laws.

Speaker 11 (01:32:24):
Another communist judge taking action against the administration's enforcement of
the borders. Ladies and gentlemen, I think these judges need
to be rooted out. I think they need to be recalled,
possibly investigated for un American activities. Maybe we need to
have more.

Speaker 13 (01:32:43):
There was a Supreme Court case that was just it
was broadcast on c SPAN about those judges. Their jurisdiction
is only the strict that they're in, but apparently our

(01:33:05):
government has been honoring their verdicts on things. You know
that the universal Order to cover the whole United States.

Speaker 11 (01:33:18):
Right, the national injunction, Yeah, a nationwide injunction.

Speaker 13 (01:33:22):
Though they don't have the authority for doing that.

Speaker 11 (01:33:25):
Basically, they've elected that. They've made themselves more powerful than
the President of the United States, who is in an
elected position and an elected official. Now you may not
agree with him, and I don't agree with him a
lot of times, but he is an elected official. These judges, actually,
they don't.

Speaker 13 (01:33:42):
Have not power than the presidency.

Speaker 11 (01:33:45):
Well, they do when they can put an injunction against
what he does.

Speaker 13 (01:33:49):
They can't, they can't, but they do, I know. But
it's only as good if if it's honored. Well, it's
the fault of our government for honoring decisions that are
just patently unconstitutional.

Speaker 11 (01:34:06):
Yeah, yeah, exactly. Welcome back to the broadcast, ladies and gentlemen.
By the way, we're talking about the border situation right now,
and we were before the break and I mentioned, you know,
Trump has a military build up at the border, and
I think, honestly, I don't see anything wrong with the
military build up at the border. I've called for the

(01:34:27):
military to be used at the border for years, and
now we have it. And now I understand, you know
they're talking about well, let me just read this a
little bit from the Christian Science Monitor, another RAG publication.
Nothing Christian about it, in my opinion, But they say,

(01:34:49):
for locals in southern New Mexico and western Texas, the
entrance of a new neighbor the US military is stirring
up a mixture of hope, distrust, and uncertainty. WHI I'm
embraced more ways to deter unauthorized migration. Others raise questions
about the logistics and legality of new military zones. More

(01:35:10):
than one hundred thousand acres of federal land along the
US Mexico border in this region, and it is a
region has been transferred to the US Army in what
it now calls national defense areas. The military says it
will detain people in these zones for trespassing, including unauthorized immigrants.
They're not immigrants, folks, they're aliens. If they don't go

(01:35:32):
through the If they don't go through the process of
properly assimilating into the country, the naturalization process, they are
not immigrants. They are aliens. They're in invaders, but they're
not Americans anyway. It hasn't detained anyone so far, but
it's helped the border. But they're still worried about it, right,

(01:35:56):
But it's helped the border patrol detect over one hundred
and fifty unauthorized trespassers. A military spokesperson said the creation
of these zones is the first of its kind and
comes at a time when illegal border crossings are at
their lowest levels in at least twenty five years. Well, gee,
I wonder why that is, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 13 (01:36:14):
It's because, exactly Colley, the circular pretzel logic is unbelievable,
isn't it. It is amazing.

Speaker 11 (01:36:25):
The development is part of a military surge directed by
President Donald Trump since he declared a national emergency at
the southern border on January twentieth. It's also emblematic of
his whole of government crackdown on illegal immigration, forging partnerships
across a variety of departments. Border patrol encounters a proxy
for illegal crossings swelled to record highs under the Biden administration.

(01:36:50):
I'm surprised I even told you that along along the
southern border, those apprehensions eventually fell following stepped up enforcement
from Mexico and narrowed access to asylum. Yeah, and that's because,
as I said before, Biden saw the election coming up
and saw the polling numbers on, hey, let's welcome them

(01:37:11):
all in, and realize, oh crap, this is very unpopular.
We're gonna lose the election. Then finally he did a little,
very little to turn turn that around a little bit,
or at least to slow the pace, not really turn
it around. But there was nothing meaningful there. Now they

(01:37:32):
do say they've the numbers coming in plunged further, and
they say precipitously as mister Trump's illegal immigration cracked down
creates harsher consequences, such as foreign prison cells for those
who cross illegally. April's eight three eighty three encounters were
down ninety three percent from the same month last year.

(01:37:54):
The Bureau of Land Management gave around one hundred nine
six hundred and fifty one acres of federal land, all
along New Mexico's southern border to the Army in April.
So this is federal land, folks, and they turned it
over to the army through an emergency transfer, General Gregory,
So they're not taking private land. They turned the federal
land over. And this is what they're yelling about. General

(01:38:18):
Gregory Googlot, what's that?

Speaker 13 (01:38:22):
Go ahead?

Speaker 11 (01:38:25):
Well, I was just saying, General Gregory Googlelot, commander US
Northern Command, said the arrangement will ensure those who legally
trespass into New Mexico National Defense Area are handed over
to the Customs and Border Protection or our other law
enforcement partners. Earlier this month, the military said a second
National Defense Area was established in Western Texas. Around two

(01:38:47):
thousand acres were transferred from the International Boundary and Water Commission,
including part of the Rio Grande. Both transfers will last
three years, so there doesn't sound like they're even permanent answers.

Speaker 13 (01:39:02):
They don't do anything permanent anymore, which really disturbs me.
Everything that Trump is doing is being done by executive order.

Speaker 11 (01:39:11):
Yeah, I agree, And you know, as.

Speaker 13 (01:39:13):
Soon as the next president comes in, whoever he is,
he can just undo those executive orders.

Speaker 11 (01:39:21):
Yeah, and many of the executive orders are I'm sorry
to say, rightfully being struck down by courts. And that's
the other side of that double edged sword. The one
side is that you want unconstitutional executive orders to be
challenged and smitten because you don't want unconstitutional things to happen.

(01:39:43):
There's a reason why the founding fathers set the specific
duties for each branch of the government, and unfortunately, each
branch of the government abuses those boundaries and does their
best to overextend those boundaries.

Speaker 12 (01:39:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:39:59):
I think they're trying to intentionally break the constitution because
that is the organizing principle for our country. And since
they are trying to do away with our country, they
have to break the constitution.

Speaker 11 (01:40:17):
Yeah, they say here. Since nineteen or eighteen seventy eight,
the Passikamatase Act has generally prohibited the government's use of
military force for domestic law enforcement. Well, this is not
this is not that, folks, This is not the point
of this is border enforcement. That's what this is. Now,

(01:40:38):
there are some concerns I do have about what Trump
is doing in terms, you know, inside the United States,
and I'll get to that here in a moment, because
I do think there are some constitutional issues that that
brings up. Well, let me just I don't want to

(01:41:02):
get ahead of myself, but they say a federal judge
in New Mexico has to dismiss charges against nearly one
hundred migrants arrested for entering the zone in the state,
saying that the federal government had failed to show that
the migrants knew that they were unlawfully entering a restricted
military area. Why don't really give a crap. If the

(01:41:25):
migrants knew that they were entering a restricted military area,
why are they here? Why are they here? If they're
here in the country illegally, then they deserve to be arrested.
I don't care what anybody says.

Speaker 13 (01:41:42):
That's the schizophrenia of our the way our government is operating.
You have the one faction that is trying to eliminate
the borders of the US to establish the America goes
as a as a world governing authority, and then you

(01:42:05):
have the other side that is trying to stop that.

Speaker 11 (01:42:10):
Yeah. Yeah, I think some of these judges need to be,
like I say, investigated for their allegiances, because I don't
think their allegiance is to the American people and to
the Constitution. Well, there's worn to all.

Speaker 13 (01:42:25):
That's what was confusing about that Supreme Court case that
they heard last week because they were.

Speaker 11 (01:42:34):
Talking about the Alien Enemies Act. Huh, you're talking about
the Alien Enemies Act.

Speaker 13 (01:42:42):
No, about the the district courts and their trying and
they're what they've been doing, which is a universal court
order that they don't have the authority to do. To see,
our government when our Constitution called for the establishment of

(01:43:06):
the Congress, the Presidency, and the judiciary. But the judiciary
is only the Supreme Court. It does not include all
of the lower courts. The district courts were created by
Congress in the Judiciary Act of seventeen eighty nine. I

(01:43:31):
think it was okay, And so they do not have
authority to make decisions for the whole country. And that's
one of the things that is one of the elements
of the constitutional crisis that we're building towards.

Speaker 11 (01:43:49):
Yeah, I agree, they're talking about eighteen seventy eight Passe committatis,
and they say across the Republican Democrat administration's military units
have long offered support like surveillance and intelligence to immigration agencies.
The Trump administration's creation of a national defense zones along
the border may be an effort to sidestep the law

(01:44:12):
and militarize the border. Well I'm okay with the border
being militarized.

Speaker 13 (01:44:16):
Well, they're really not sidestepping the law. They are following.

Speaker 11 (01:44:20):
They're enforcing the law exactly. In this case, the border
should be militarized. That's what you have a military for,
they say. The Department of Defense set up the new
areas as extensions of pre existing army installations in eastern
Arizona and western Texas. The idea that the Defense Department
can apprehend someone who enters into a military installation I

(01:44:41):
don't think will be susceptible to litigation. Well, yeah, that
was professor Murasla Murrasola. I don't know who this guy is,
but apparently he's one of these brilliant people on these
college campuses. Oh. He says. What to attract lawsuits is

(01:45:02):
how much additional law enforcement activity the Department of Defense undertakes.
And therein lies the concern will this become mission creep?
That's the and that is a real issue. That is
something everybody should be watching out for because it's one thing.

Speaker 13 (01:45:21):
To Militarizematis is still in place.

Speaker 11 (01:45:25):
Yeah, it is, I think.

Speaker 13 (01:45:28):
Because they did try to get rid of that.

Speaker 11 (01:45:31):
I remember the early.

Speaker 13 (01:45:32):
Two thousands they there was a proposal to repeal the
Posse Comatatas Act.

Speaker 11 (01:45:40):
Yeah, I vaguely remember something about that, and I think
we talked about it on the show. But they're talking
like it still on the books apparently, so uh. Joint
Task for Southern Border Personnel do not conduct law enforcement operations.
Sergeant first Class Kent Redmond, a spokesman person for the operation,
wrote email. The first Trump administration explored military land transfers.

(01:46:03):
The Department of the Interior gave some five hundred and
sixty acres along the southern border to the Army in
twenty nineteen for building border barriers. That land, however, wasn't
called a national defense area. The term was first mentioned
this April in a presidential action in which mister Trump
directed the takeover of certain federal lands by the Department

(01:46:27):
of Defense. The Pentagon defines a national defense area as
a federal land over which it maintains administrative authority and jurisdiction,
and is permitted to establish and enforce a controlled perimeter
and access. The military says it has installed signs in
English and Spanish warning that anyone entering the area may
be detained and searched. Asked by the Monitor for clarification

(01:46:48):
of the National Defense Area's boundaries, Pentagon's bookspeople said they
don't have maps. Neither did the military confirm whether a
map by the BLM of the land it transferred in
New Mexico to the Army matches the new military zone
in that state. When the Monitors shared that map with
Dounia and a county sheriff Kim Stewart earlier this month,

(01:47:11):
she said it was the first time she'd seen it.
No Defense Department official had contacted the border sheriff, whose
county overlaps with the Army's new turf. He says, we
like help. Sheriff Stewart said, we just want organized help
and everybody to know their roles. Her office is tasked
with investigating deaths in the county, including those of illegal aliens.

(01:47:32):
They don't say aliens, I do. They call them immigrants.
But she wonders, who is supposed to tend to the
debts and the military zones? Now, well, guess what, how
about you don't worry about it? You know, I don't know,
you know, at a certain point, how many deaths will

(01:47:53):
it be?

Speaker 13 (01:47:53):
Law enforcement? They have to worry about that.

Speaker 11 (01:47:56):
I guess so. But the thing is is that with
the military being there, there probably won't be very many.
I'm guessing. Look, this is what Trump was elected to do,
whether or not people like it. This is what the
American people elected Trump to do, is to enforce the board.

(01:48:19):
I bet you that was the number one issue from
this last election, because the polling on this was bipartisan.
Both Republicans and many Democrats did not want to welcome
them in. You know, as as diverse, you know, as

(01:48:40):
pro diversity as Democrats pride themselves to be. They don't
want trend Ragua raping their children and slitting their wife's through.

Speaker 13 (01:48:53):
No, the Democrats don't give a damn. They don't care.

Speaker 11 (01:48:59):
No, it's quite the opposite. They care more about the
criminals than they do the American people, the honest, ordinary
American people they'll vot to back. I mean, just look
what they did with the Garcia guy going down there
wasting money on air. You know, not the mention, oh
my gosh, not the mention, the carbon the tons of
carbon dioxide that they've released into the atmosphere flying down

(01:49:22):
to visit with with Garcia. Now, why isn't anybody hollering
about that?

Speaker 20 (01:49:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (01:49:31):
I don't know.

Speaker 11 (01:49:32):
Why does it take a conservative talk show host like
me to even bring it up?

Speaker 13 (01:49:41):
There's just no am I.

Speaker 11 (01:49:43):
More concerned about CO two than they are? That is
pretty wild, isn't it.

Speaker 10 (01:49:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:49:51):
So the military says Customs and Border Protection, which includes
border patrol leeds coordination with local law enforcement l PASSO
Sector Order patrol agents will operate in the new defense
area as they did before the zones were created. According
to Landon Hutches, the CPP spokesperson, that includes referring all
death investigations to the relevant state or local authorities. Confusion

(01:50:15):
around the existence. Okay, so they get into a lot
of things, and I don't know how much more of
this I want to read. They say, okay, wait, skipping
way down here, pushing back environmentalists, and I said, this
is a good one, because you know down there, Vicky
is bordered twenty twelve. Actually it started off being border
twenty one. That was Border Region twenty one, then it

(01:50:38):
was border twenty twelve, then a border twenty twenty, and
I keep changing the name. I don't know what it
is now, but the US Mexican border region. You've talked
about it a lot, the La Pazza Agreement Reagan, you know,
under the Reagan administration in nineteen what was it eighty three,
I think it.

Speaker 13 (01:50:55):
Was eight, Yeah, nineteen eight eighty three, you.

Speaker 11 (01:50:59):
Know, put this US Mexican border region. So now we
got all these environmentalists crying and moaning and you know,
clutching their pearls so to speak about this. Oh oh, well,
you know the fact that the military is here.

Speaker 37 (01:51:11):
What are we going to do because we got all
these all these military people here now, and it's just
a detrimental to have blockages a lot along the border
because the little animals won't have room to rome.

Speaker 11 (01:51:23):
They're opposing the military militarization of the border wall construction.
Militarization and border wall construction because it's going to fragment
wildlife habitats. Yeahs are more important.

Speaker 13 (01:51:37):
Kind of disturbs me too. I don't like that border wall,
but I don't want our country invaded either.

Speaker 11 (01:51:45):
Well, the border wall is only part of the solution,
and I do you know, I didn't like the border
wall seeing how much they flood in and the open
desert without any obstruction whatsoever. The border wall has really
won me over. I think we need the wall.

Speaker 13 (01:52:01):
But the problem I don't complain about it, but I
don't like it.

Speaker 11 (01:52:04):
The problem is the wall is only part of the
solution because when you can tunnel under the wall, and boy,
do those cartels have resources, you need more than just
a wall.

Speaker 13 (01:52:15):
Yeah, they have lots of tunnels. And the thing is
is that we have ground penetrating radar and we've had
that for a long time, so our government has known
about those tunnels.

Speaker 11 (01:52:27):
Yeah, and they need to use some bunker busting bombs
yeah to deal with those tunnels. That's exactly right. And
if Mexico doesn't like it, they can kiss our hind end.
And I mean it, I mean it. Oh, are you
advocating bombing Mexico? Sure? Sure. If they're gonna send these
sons of bitches up here to murder our wives and

(01:52:49):
our children, absolutely whatever it takes, you know what, They're
not going to do anything to us. We've got the
largest military in the world. Is about high time we
use it for our own national defense. That's what we
are talking about, ladies and gentlemen. We are talking about
our own national defense here. Oh, but the media, the

(01:53:10):
media will go nuts. Well, you know what, they're already nuts,
so who cares? Who cares? But yeah, it just cracks
me up. How they, oh, a fragment wildlife habitats? What
are we going to do? The military takeover a land
which did not involve Congress, they point out, neither did
the flooding of our country with illegals. They didn't care

(01:53:32):
about Congress either when the Biden administration did that. But
they say it's a dangerous precedent. Michelle lut, executive director
of Wildlife for All. If left unchecked, she says, this
could normalize the use of national security as a blanket
justification for sidelining all kinds of environmental oversight, never credit

(01:53:53):
land management.

Speaker 13 (01:53:55):
So let's just get rid of the EPA and we're
all done. Because it was the EPA, along with the
Mexican EPA, their version of the EPA administrator, that had
oversight over that international border area.

Speaker 11 (01:54:17):
You know what, I wonder if this Wildlife for All
is a five oh one C three, I'll bet you probably,
I'll bet.

Speaker 13 (01:54:26):
You they are, because they used it's the American people
as individuals. We lost our voice when they implemented this
new system of businesses partnered with government and with the government,
and corporations funding foundations to help implement the agenda. We

(01:54:53):
have such a messed up government. It has just been destroyed. Actually,
they've legislated individual Americans out of our government. All right,
I just like the step children.

Speaker 11 (01:55:09):
I just did a search on perplexity. Perplexity says yes,
Wildlife for All is a tax exempt organization.

Speaker 36 (01:55:16):
It is.

Speaker 11 (01:55:17):
It is recognized as a five oh one C three
nonprofit by the I R S.

Speaker 13 (01:55:24):
Why don't he's giving them funding?

Speaker 11 (01:55:26):
These people should just have their tax exempt status. Revote.
That's what should happen.

Speaker 13 (01:55:32):
They should all have their tax exempt uh status revote.

Speaker 11 (01:55:37):
I agree, I know.

Speaker 13 (01:55:38):
I don't think we should have tax exempt foundations because
they've that organizational structure has been politicized.

Speaker 11 (01:55:48):
I agree, I agree one hundred percent, but especially organizations
that are working against the American people, I mean, right
without without abatement. All right, we got to take the
top of our break and hour number three. You governed
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Speaker 36 (01:58:59):
Week amar a penny news almost keep.

Speaker 38 (01:59:04):
The Secret Service is paying a visit to former FBI
director James Comey after he posted a photo on social
media that is being interpreted as a call to assassinate
the president. It was a photo of shells on a
beach arranged to form the numbers eighty six and forty seven.
Eighty six is a term often used to describe killing
someone forty seven refers to Trump as the forty seventh president.

(01:59:26):
The President had this to say this morning.

Speaker 39 (01:59:28):
He knew exactly what that meant. A child knows what
that meant. If you're the FBI director and you don't
know what that meant, that meant assassination.

Speaker 16 (01:59:39):
And it says it loud and clear.

Speaker 39 (01:59:42):
Now, he wasn't very competent, but he was competent enough
to know what that meant. And he did it for
a recent and he was hit so hard because people
like me and they like what's happening with our country.
Our country has become respected again in all of us,
and he's for the assassination of the president.

Speaker 38 (02:00:02):
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has dealt with Comy
and knows what he meant by the post.

Speaker 40 (02:00:07):
Well, I think it's Jim Comy trying to get attention.
I think President Trump's exactly right. I think James Comby
knew what he knew what he was doing, knew what
it meant. But I think he's trying to I've probably
been involved in more depositions, more transcribed interviews than just
about anyone in Congress over the last several years, and
I don't remember anyone as arrogant as Comy when we

(02:00:27):
deposed him. He's in the Clapper Brennan category. I think
this is him trying to get attention. I don't think
it works so well for him, because I think the
country saw what this was about and said, this is ridiculous.

Speaker 38 (02:00:38):
My father is speaking out after an illegal alien who
killed his daughter in Colorado walks away with no jail time.
The juvenile Columbia national, who cannot be named due to
state law, was sentenced to two years of probation and
one hundred hours of community service for the July twenty
twenty four death of Caitlin Weaver. The illegal alien team
was raising his mother's jeep chair he had over ninety

(02:01:01):
miles per hour who were posted forty five miles per
hour street when he slammed into Weaver's vaults wagon in Aurora, Colorado.
A Rapahoe County District Attorney Amy Patten offered the team
the plea deal if he admitted guilt in the deadly
crash and promised to attend school and not break any
more laws. John Weaver says the justice system is more

(02:01:21):
concerned with criminals than the victim, and that's not justice.

Speaker 31 (02:01:25):
Yeah, it's certainly disappointing. The juvenile criminal justice system truly
seems to focus on the perpetrators of violence and not
necessarily the victims. And in the juvenile system, it's all
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type of justice or other thing. When they balance this

(02:01:46):
weight of my daughter versus the defendant, it really does
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as opposed to my daughter who is no longer with us.

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World order, new world for that new world order.

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Weeks and Vicky Davis.

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From Female Regions five and ten. This is the third
and final hour of Governor America. Vicky Davis is here.
I'm Durren weeks. It continues to be the seventeenth of
May twenty twenty five. As we get back into this hour,
they were talking for those that didn't break away for
the news, so I know some do. But they were
talking in that news break about James Comwey, the former

(02:05:35):
FBI director, taking a picture of seashells on a seashore,
and they were forming the numbers eighty six forty seven
as in, basically, many people have interpreted that to me
because that's eighty six is what Antifa uses as its

(02:05:56):
metaphor for kill so, and of course he's the forty
seventh president, So eighty six forty seven. James Comey, former
FBI director, took a picture of.

Speaker 13 (02:06:07):
That and said, i'mer communist.

Speaker 11 (02:06:10):
Well, I don't think anybody is ever a former communist.

Speaker 13 (02:06:14):
Well I don't certainly either, But it did come out
that has that been documented, Yes it has yep.

Speaker 11 (02:06:22):
Interesting he admits it. Oh yeah, that seems like I
do remember something about that. What a surprise, huh, what
an idiot too? I mean, you're going to do that
and they expect to not to have any kind of
blowback on that.

Speaker 13 (02:06:39):
Well, he didn't get any blowback when when they tried
to set Trump up as being a in collusion with
the Russians.

Speaker 9 (02:06:49):
Lordie, that would be really bad.

Speaker 11 (02:06:51):
Yeah, so anyway, that's uh interesting. I'm sure he will
not be arrested. I'm sure, you know, I guess the
Secret Service has talked to him.

Speaker 13 (02:07:04):
Now, I will take note of the fact that Jim Jordan.

Speaker 11 (02:07:09):
That's not what I heard. Well, and what and what
way did he defend them allegedly.

Speaker 13 (02:07:17):
Uh, trying to say that he didn't mean what it
was interpreted to be, which is that Trump should be
eighty sixth.

Speaker 11 (02:07:29):
Was that was that in the newsbreak? Well, yeah, I'll
have to listen to that again. That's interesting.

Speaker 13 (02:07:38):
I mean, that's what the whole deal was about with
James Comy and his message in the sand.

Speaker 11 (02:07:44):
Yeah, well, I don't I don't know. I was talking
about Jim Jordan. I don't know if it would be
very surprising to me, shocking even that if Jim Jordan
would actually defend something like that.

Speaker 9 (02:07:57):
Well, he.

Speaker 13 (02:07:59):
Did tried to minimize the fact that call me did that.

Speaker 11 (02:08:06):
Yeah, well, I you know, you know the fact that it.

Speaker 13 (02:08:09):
Was one of those kinds of things. Oh well, he's
a good guy. He really didn't mean that.

Speaker 11 (02:08:14):
Yeah, he's playing dumb now that he got pushback for it.

Speaker 13 (02:08:19):
Yeah, Jim Jordan is a tool. I kind of like him, well,
I used to until I figured out what how the
whole thing works.

Speaker 11 (02:08:32):
He let's put it this way, Jim.

Speaker 13 (02:08:34):
Jim Jordan runs interference.

Speaker 11 (02:08:36):
I don't trust him. He probably is pretty sleezy. I mean,
let's face it, he's a lawyer. Most lawyers are sleezy.
But he does make the hearings more interesting, and he
he drills these people pretty well. Now, I don't know
if anything often comes from those those hearings.

Speaker 13 (02:08:53):
They don't. I've watched so many hearings, and you remember
when Hillary Clinton was in front of the Congress, you know,
for what she was doing, and they have these hearings
and they get so huffy and they're just so incensed
at what the government is doing. But nothing happens after

(02:09:17):
the difference.

Speaker 12 (02:09:18):
At this point, does it make Yeah, that's what she.

Speaker 13 (02:09:20):
Said, Yeah, yep, yeah, And that's the way it works.
It's like they set up these congressional committees and have hearings,
and you know, they bring out all the bad stuff,
but nothing is done about it. Nothing happens after that yep,

(02:09:42):
and so it's really I mean, what I realized is
that those hearings are really just for show.

Speaker 11 (02:09:48):
In many cases, I agree with you. In many cases
they are just to show, and frankly, and not a
very good one. It gets kind of tiring after a
while just to hear them go back and with bipartisanship,
and it's like a big circus. Frankly, I think it's
an embarrassment. They're embarrassing the US. They're making us all

(02:10:08):
look sick and disgusting.

Speaker 13 (02:10:11):
Well, it's a fraud. And I never realized it until
the hearings about I guess it was Libya or Hillary
Clinton was one of the witnesses. But you know, when
you've watched three or four of these major scandals, that

(02:10:33):
hearings are held and then it just all goes away.
The only thing is the hearing, and then it's all done. Yeah,
nothing happens.

Speaker 11 (02:10:43):
Tell you what. We'll get back to the border stuff.
I got a little bit more on that, because I'm
jumping from that into something else that is very, very worrying.
But let's first go to the phones. Let's go down
to Georgia and take a call. Hello, you're on the
air Go ahead, please.

Speaker 12 (02:10:59):
Hey guys, I want to comment real quick on the
eighty six forty seven.

Speaker 11 (02:11:04):
Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 12 (02:11:05):
Now me personally, I will admit I believe that that
was a call for someone to kill President Trump. That's
what I believe in my heart of arts, and nothing
anyone is going to say is going to change my
mind because I know how these people on the left
think right and they would love to see Donald Trump killed. However,

(02:11:27):
it was brought to my attention that on Thursday, which
was the day that James Camy did this tweet, Thursday
just happened to me, and I actually I researched it,
so this is fact. Okay, Thursday, the day that this
was posted, actually was the eight thousand, six hundred forty

(02:11:48):
seventh day since the attack of September eleventh. No kidding, now,
how how coincidental is that?

Speaker 9 (02:11:55):
I don't know.

Speaker 12 (02:11:56):
I don't believe in Quinton, No, that's not it was
an actual call to assassinate the president. But I'll leave
it for people to believe what they want to believe.

Speaker 11 (02:12:05):
Isn't that well, I do think. See, they like to
play with people, They like to play with it. They're
rubbing our face in it, and yeah that you know,
that's very interesting. It is symbolism is extremely important to
the New World Order. It is just just September eleventh,

(02:12:27):
just that date alone, you know.

Speaker 12 (02:12:30):
But when I when I, when I had voiced my
concerns about the whole eighty six forty seven, I believed
it was a call to assassinate Trump. I actually had
somebody said, oh, no, it's andy. They told me about this,
this eight six hundred forty seven days since September eleventh.
So I had to go research it to verify. And yeah,

(02:12:53):
it actually was the eighty six hundred forty seven day
since September eleventh.

Speaker 13 (02:12:58):
But that's an it's just.

Speaker 12 (02:13:04):
I think that's just so.

Speaker 11 (02:13:06):
No, I don't think it's coincidental at all. I think
that he picked that day to post that because they're
playing with us. Yeah, they're playing with us, and for
all we know, the Trump administration could very well be
in on it too. It wouldn't surprise me. I wouldn't,
you know, I wouldn't. Yeah, they played games. They play
these stupid games all the time. And a lot of

(02:13:29):
this stuff is Masonic symbolism and all this other nonsense.
But it's just disgusting how they like to toy with people,
rub it in your face. Look what we did. Look
what we did, and hope nobody notices. Whoever noticed that?
It's pretty pretty astute.

Speaker 12 (02:13:47):
I just wanted to throw that out for your discernment.

Speaker 11 (02:13:50):
Yeah, I'm glad you did. No, Yeah, thank you.

Speaker 13 (02:13:52):
I appreciate that.

Speaker 11 (02:13:55):
Yeah, thank you. All right, yeah you too, Bye bye. Fascinating,
very fascinating. So we were talking about the border, getting
back to that. James Comy is an idiot. And you know,
with all the networks that were going on when he
was the FBI director, the all these NGOs organizing smuggling people,

(02:14:20):
smuggling operations, drug operations, all of the money going to
these different groups, what did James Comey's FBI do to
unravel it? Nothing? Nothing. They were enabling it all. They
were facilitating it, all the criminal cartels, the activity. But no,
it was you people, constitutionalists, liberally liberty loving Americans. You

(02:14:45):
were the ones that were the threat. Home drowne terrorists.

Speaker 13 (02:14:49):
They said, yeah, well, they've made the people of our
country the enemy.

Speaker 14 (02:14:58):
Right.

Speaker 13 (02:14:58):
They actually did that because you know, the environment became
their priority, and so, you know, saving the animals and
the birds and all of that is their priority. They
consider people to be what would you say, pests.

Speaker 11 (02:15:22):
Yeah, the disease is what you know, the movie said.

Speaker 13 (02:15:26):
Yeah, a disease. Yeah, something they need to get rid of.
You know, the deeper you get into researching all this stuff,
the more you realize how absolutely psychotic the whole thing is.
And these these people that have taken over our government
that are U N operatives. I mean, the Trump is

(02:15:52):
the first president that we've had for the United States
since I I don't know when.

Speaker 11 (02:16:03):
Yeah, here here, here, here's the clip I was thinking.

Speaker 16 (02:16:05):
Of human beings or disease, a cancer of this planet.

Speaker 17 (02:16:10):
You are a plague and we are the cure.

Speaker 13 (02:16:16):
There you go, m boy, is that spot on?

Speaker 11 (02:16:20):
Yep? That's from the matrix exactly. So getting back to
the border, you know, we were talking earlier about how
there's all this militarizations going on on the border, and
you know, these wildlife groups, oh wildlife are all they're
all scared that the poor little fuzzy things are not
going to be able to have room to rome and

(02:16:42):
they're screaming and yelling about that. Uh, and that's not
what we really should be concerned about. What we should
be concerned about. Is mission creep uh, And that is
something that's seems to kind of be going on behind

(02:17:02):
the scenes. Media published an article on the twenty eighth
of April, Trump orders Hegseeth and BONDI to determine quote,
determine how military unquote can be used in domestic law
enforcement on Wait a minute, Yeah, that is a problem.

Speaker 13 (02:17:23):
Yes, it is.

Speaker 11 (02:17:24):
This comes in the form of the April twenty eighth
of this year executive order that Trump signed. This would
be I had the number here somewhere, but I'll just
it'll all be in the show notes anyway. But the
title of the executive order is Strengthening and unleashing America's

(02:17:45):
law enforcement to pursue criminals and protect innocent citizens. Now,
last time I checked, I think the law enforcement was
already strengthened enough to pursue criminals. We just didn't have
a Justice department willing to do it. Yeah, and we
have many city officials that are not willing to.

Speaker 13 (02:18:03):
Be We do not need the US military policing our streets.

Speaker 11 (02:18:11):
Trump said, by the authority vested in me as president
and by the Constitution. Yeah, okay, and the laws of
the United States of America. It is hereby ordered safe
communities rely on the backbone and heroism of tough and
well equipped police force. My administration is steadfastly committed to
empowering state and local law enforcement to firmly police dangerous

(02:18:33):
criminal behavior and protecting citizens. When local leaders demonize law
enforcement and impose legal and political handcuffs that make aggressively
enforcing the law impossible, crime thrives and innocent citizens and
small business owners suffer. True, he says, My administration well
therefore established best practices at the state and local level

(02:18:54):
for cities to unleash high impact law local police forces,
protected the law enforcement officers wrongly accused and abused by
state or local officials, and surge resources to officers in need.
My administration will work to ensure that law enforcement offices
across America focus on ending crime, not pursuing harmful, illegal,

(02:19:17):
race and sex based equity policies. The result will be
a law abiding society in which tenacious law enforcement officers
protect the innocent. Violations of law are not tolerated, and
American communities are safely enjoyed by all their citizens.

Speaker 13 (02:19:36):
Again, Yeah, you know what, that's very scary.

Speaker 11 (02:19:39):
Yes, absolutely, not the part where people are safe, but
the part where he's going to flood the zone essentially
with resources. Well, all we need is for city officials
to back their local law enforcement. We don't need federal goons.

(02:20:03):
And that's what they would be listeners, because see, here's
the thing. Even if you believe in Trump, even if
you think that Trump is the cats me out, Okay,
he can do no wrong. Trump will be gone in
a few years. Maybe not the way James call me

(02:20:26):
wants him to be gone, but he will be gone. Nonetheless,
he will He will no longer occupy that office. Somebody
else will occupy that office, and that may not be
somebody of your political persuasion. All the powers that he has,
he is extending the executive branch with right now that

(02:20:48):
the mega people are all in favor of Did it
ever occur to anybody that those powers will be powers
that the next administration will have and they may not
have the same political worldview that you do. It just
boggles my mind that people don't think a little down

(02:21:10):
the road of what they're supporting.

Speaker 13 (02:21:13):
They think, you know, only in the moment, and that's
the that was done intentionally. Our schools didn't used to
be like that. Our schools used to focus on teaching
or having children learn to think.

Speaker 9 (02:21:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (02:21:36):
Under the Section three Empowering State and Local law Enforcement,
he says the Attorney General and other appropriate heads of
executive departments and agencies shall take all appropriate action to
maximize the use of federal resources too. One provide new

(02:21:57):
best practices to state and local law enforcement to aggressively
police communities against all crimes. Two expand access to improve
the quality of training available to state in local law enforcement.
Three Increase pay and benefits for law enforcement officers. Four
strengthen and expand legal protections for law enforcement officers. Five

(02:22:22):
seek enhanced sentences for crimes against law enforcement officers. And
six promote investment in the security and capacity of prisons.
And seven increase the investment in and collection, distribution and
uniformity of crime data across jurisdictions. Within sixty days of

(02:22:44):
the date of disorder, the Attorney General shower review all
ongoing federal consent decrees. And there it is. There's how
they get things in place on your local level, out
of court agreements and post judgment orders to which a
state or local lawlaw enforcement agency is a party and
modify recent or move to conclude such measures that unduly

(02:23:06):
impede the performance of law enforcement functions. Now, the part
that I'm.

Speaker 13 (02:23:14):
Really on the slippery slope, aren't.

Speaker 11 (02:23:16):
We exactly exactly the part I'm interested in on that
section was the Attorney General and others appropriate heads of
executive departments and agencies shall take all appropriate action to
maximize the use of federal resources to provide new best
practices to state in local law enforcement to aggressively police

(02:23:38):
communities against all crimes. I mean, that is the federal
government sticking its nose into local law enforcement. Now, you
could argue that the federal government's been doing that for
years with the community oriented policing services and a whole
lot of other things which do need to be reversed.

(02:23:58):
But he said here in section four, within ninety days
of the date of this order, the Attorney General and
the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of
Homeland Security, and the heads of agencies, as appropriate, shall
increase the provision of excess military and national security assets
in local jurisdictions to assist state and local law enforcement.

(02:24:22):
So that right there, I want to read that again.
Listen to the section four of this Executive Order, using
national security assets for law enforcement for law in order
is what it says, using national security assets for law
and order within ninety days, Trump says, of the data

(02:24:43):
this order, the Attorney General and the Secretary of Defense,
in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security and the
heads of agencies, as appropriate, shall increase the provision of
excess military and national security assets and local jurisdictions to

(02:25:04):
assist state and local law enforcement. I don't want the
military assisting state and local law enforcement. Now. It's one
thing to have those assets on the border, which is
arguably where they need to be, but we don't want

(02:25:24):
them in your local communities.

Speaker 13 (02:25:29):
Yeah. And if we need them, we can use the
National Guard, not the military.

Speaker 11 (02:25:36):
Yeah. I don't think we need them. I mean, other
than this is the problem, ladies and gentlemen. And this
is why tag team tyranny, as I've called it in
the past, goes on. You got one side, you know,
doing things, and it's your side. Oh it's my side. Oh,
my team, My team's an Often I can relax because

(02:25:59):
my team is in office. I don't have anything to
worry about. I can go back to my life, not
be involved, not not hold anybody's feet to the fire.
Because it's my team. I can breathe a sigh of
relief because my team is enough. Yet you don't have
a team. It's just they're getting away with things that

(02:26:22):
Biden couldn't do, because Biden would have gotten a lot
of pushback from the American people had he tried, and
from the Maga crowd. But they'll praise Trump for doing it.
Thank God, he's trying to do something about out of
control crime in these cities.

Speaker 13 (02:26:39):
Yeah, it is. They do tag team. I noticed that
quite a few years ago that when a new president
comes in of a different party, the agenda continues.

Speaker 11 (02:26:51):
On exactly let's let's take the break.

Speaker 13 (02:26:54):
They just focus on a different aspect of the agenda.

Speaker 11 (02:26:57):
We'll be back.

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Speaker 11 (02:31:19):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governor America. We're
in the home stretch of the show, sharing with you
from the executive voter that Trump signed, once again talking
about that the executive order is strengthening and unleashing America's
law enforcement to pursue criminals and protect innocent citizens. Section

(02:31:41):
four of the executive order is titled using National Security
Assets for Law and Order, and again it says, within
ninety days of the date of this order, the Attorney
General and the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the
Secretary of Homeland Security and the heads of agencies as
a appropriate well, it's never appropriate, but he's going to

(02:32:03):
do it anyway, shall increase the provision of excess military
and national security assets in local jurisdictions to assist state
and local law enforcement. Within ninety days of the day
of disorder. The Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the
Attorney General, shall determine how military and national security assets, training,

(02:32:26):
non lethal capabilities, and personnel can most effectively be utilized
to prevent crime. So they're going to be using military
and national security assets, training, and non lethal capabilities, well,

(02:32:47):
at least for now, they're non lethal and personnel.

Speaker 13 (02:32:51):
Really that's very upsetting.

Speaker 11 (02:32:53):
So we're going to have militarized drones, well, the police
departments already have them, many of them, maybe weaponized drones.
Maybe they'll just hunt you down like they do in
Afghanistan with the little crosshairs from the camera above and
when they spot you on the street, if you're a
someone that needs to be nonpersoned, they'll just blow you

(02:33:16):
out right then, I mean, is that where we're headed.
We're going to become Afghanistan.

Speaker 13 (02:33:24):
Actually, that's what Thomas Barnett was talking about. I haven't
talked about Thomas Barnett in a long time, but he
gave a presentation in about two thousand and four on
military in the twenty first century.

Speaker 11 (02:33:42):
Okay, and if.

Speaker 13 (02:33:43):
You look at it from the standpoint of eliminating the
United States as a republic under the Constitution, in order
to stand up the North American Union, they really have

(02:34:08):
to eliminate aspects of the Constitution, and that would be
one of them.

Speaker 11 (02:34:16):
Yeah. Yeah, they've been working on that for many, many decades.
As you know, I would say yes.

Speaker 13 (02:34:26):
And it seems to me that that's one of the
things that Trump has been doing. Trump plays a game
of ropo dope, you know, where he talks about something
that is very appealing to us and we give breathe
a sigh of relief. He's going to take care of that,

(02:34:46):
but then he does something different.

Speaker 11 (02:34:50):
Yeah. And there are many things again that Trump has
done that have been arguably good.

Speaker 13 (02:34:55):
M h.

Speaker 11 (02:34:56):
Some of the ways, like with the terrorists, for instance,
we need to tariffs on imports. I've called for them
for years. It's almost like they listen to the radio
show because a lot of the things that we've been
calling for they've implemented. And I don't know, but I
don't like the way it's being done. And the way

(02:35:18):
it's being done is very chaotic. It's not conducive to stability.
For one thing. Now, I understand with any kind of
a correction of past, I won't even call him error's
past mischief, you're going to have some instability, but you
should not go out of your way as president to

(02:35:39):
try to create stability you and you should sure shouldn't
be saying things that you don't mean. I think you
have a responsibility with that position to not try to
psyche people out just for the fun of it.

Speaker 13 (02:35:54):
Yeah, I don't think he does. I think there's a
purpose behind everything.

Speaker 11 (02:36:00):
Create as much chaos as possible because or to ab chao.

Speaker 13 (02:36:04):
Yeah, well, you know, it's it's like, have you ever
watched pick pockets do their thing. They create a disturbance,
and one guy who seems like he's just a bystander
does the pickpocketing, but then he immediately hands off the

(02:36:26):
wallet to another person. And the guy who who appeared
to be the pickpocket, actually he takes off running but
he has nothing, so he it gifts the guy that
was in the crowd who has the wallet. It's very orchestrated.

(02:36:50):
It's kind of an amazing thing to see. I watched
it when I was in New York and it was
my friend who was pickpocketed.

Speaker 11 (02:37:01):
And it's the multiple parties that you know are the pickpockets.

Speaker 13 (02:37:05):
Yeah, public there's a crew of them, like six, you know,
five or six people. Pickpocketing is BIPARTI orchestrated.

Speaker 11 (02:37:14):
It's a bipartisan pickpocketing operation what it is in many respects.
So this just finishing up. This executive order says holding
state and local officials accountable. This is section five. The
Attorney General shall pursue all necessary legal remedies and enforcement
measures to enforce the rights of Americans impacted by crime,

(02:37:36):
and shall prioritize prosecution of any applicable violations of federal
criminal law with respect to state and local jurisdictions whose
officials a willfully and unlawfully direct the obstruction of criminal law,
including by directly and unlawfully prohibiting law enforcement officers from
carrying out duties necessary for public safety and law enforcement,

(02:37:59):
or be a lawfully engage in discrimination or civil rights
violations under the guise of diversity, equity, and inclusion, initiatives
that restrict law enforcement activity, or in dangerous citizens. Now
I do have to say that.

Speaker 13 (02:38:18):
I have conflict of interests.

Speaker 11 (02:38:22):
This section I do support because nobody uh oh here,
brace yourselves. This is the Democrat's favorite lines. Nobody's above
the law. Yeah, nobody is above the law. So if
they're willfully violating federal immigration law, they should be prosecuted.

(02:38:42):
I don't care what the reason they're using is, whether
it's diversity, equity, inclusion, or anything else, if they're violating
the law, and the law is that if you harbor
an illegal alien invader, if you are doing anything to
help an illegal alien invade, then you are guilty of

(02:39:02):
violating federal law. So that aspect of it, I'm all for, Yeah,
prosecute these sons that you know what that are standing
in the way of enforcement, because.

Speaker 13 (02:39:16):
Is that a conflict of interest or what? What's that
where you want them to arrest?

Speaker 11 (02:39:24):
Oh yeah, well that's how the game is played.

Speaker 13 (02:39:28):
But but our country into a police thing exactly.

Speaker 11 (02:39:34):
This is the game, man. This is clever. This is very,
very clever because they mix the poison in. They mixed
the nasty little poison that's going to kill your liberty
right in the thick of everything that you agree with.

Speaker 13 (02:39:51):
Schuring it on. You're saying, yeah, this is what we want,
only you're the target. You're the ultimate target.

Speaker 11 (02:39:59):
Ultimately, Ultimately, yes, yeah, it's evil, but it's really clever
because everything almost all of this, you say, yeah, finally
we got a president that cares about law and order.
Finally we got a president that is serious about enforcing

(02:40:21):
the borders. Thank God for Donald Trump, because he's serious
about doing all these things standing up and he doesn't
care what the media says. He's just us strong, and
and he cares about our country and about our families
and doesn't and wants to lower crime. But here it
is using the military for domestic law enforcement, the very

(02:40:46):
thing that patriots and conservatives many years over have been
warning about, been concerned about, concerning that Obama was going
to do it, concerned that Biden was going to do it,
and I was concerned that George W. Bush was doing it,
and he was nine to eleven was in operation to

(02:41:07):
increase the police state, and they did massively. You know
how you know that Trump really isn't on your side.
Why is there and the Republicans in Congress, Why is
there still a US Department of Homeland Security?

Speaker 13 (02:41:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (02:41:25):
Why has that been received?

Speaker 13 (02:41:27):
State systems resign is in the Department of Home Scam Security?

Speaker 11 (02:41:34):
Yeah, that didn't exist before nine to eleven.

Speaker 13 (02:41:39):
Actually, the plans for.

Speaker 11 (02:41:41):
Well, the plans, yes, the plans absolutely, And that's what
they do is they plan their work and work their plan,
and that working their plan means conducting acts of terrorism
upon the American people so that they can get it
in place. And no, that is not a conspiracy theory.
If you think so, then we're going to have to
probably at some point to a show revamping, dragging out

(02:42:03):
all of the information we covered many years ago, over
time when it happened, because there there's not any doubt
in my mind. There are some things that have happened
in history that I'm like, yeah, I'm a little unsure
about nine to eleven is not one of them. There
are realms and reams and realms of evidence. I mean,

(02:42:24):
just the fact that they planned the whole cotton picking
war before the event ever took place, and said they
needed a new pearl harbor to pull it off, and
then one year later to the month it happened. Come on, folks,
how stupid can you be? How stupid can you be
to doubt this? You haven't done any research, or you

(02:42:46):
can't comprehend, or you just love to believe your lies.
Maybe that's it, you know, That's one thing I think
the American people, on both sides of the political spectrum,
they love their lies.

Speaker 13 (02:43:00):
There's a great quote by Henry David Thureaux about that
about living your life in quiet desperation, So I wish
I could remember it that I can't.

Speaker 12 (02:43:14):
Sorry.

Speaker 11 (02:43:14):
Section six Use of Homeland Security Task Forces. The Attorney
General and the Secretary of Homeland Security shall utilize the
Homeland Security Task Forces or hsts's formed in accordance with
Executive Order one four one five nine of January twentieth,
twenty twenty five, Protecting the American People Against Invasion to

(02:43:37):
coordinate and advance the objectives of this Order. Section seven
General provisions. Nothing in this Order shall be construed to
impair or otherwise affect the authority granted by law enforcement
to an executive department or agency or the head thereof,
or the functions of the Director of Office of Management
and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This

(02:43:58):
Order shall be implemented assistant with applicable law and subject
to the availability of appropriation. So applicable law would, in
my mind be nullify the whole cotton picking thing, wouldn't it.
I mean posse commatantis is applicable law.

Speaker 13 (02:44:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (02:44:17):
This Order is not intended to and does not create
any right or benefits of substantive or procedural enforceable at
law or inequity by any party against the United States
It's departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or grants
or agents, or any other person. The Department of Justice
shall provide funding for this order's publication in the Federal Register.

(02:44:40):
So there it is. April twenty eight, twenty twenty five,
Donald Trump, Strengthening and unleashing in America's law enforcement to
pursue criminals and protect innocdent citizens. Now, one person that
isn't fooled by this as John Whitehead. John and Niche Whitehead,
which are two people, he says, and he starts with

(02:45:03):
James Madison's quote. A standing military force with an overgrown
executive long will not long be safe companions to liberty.
He says. We are being frog marched into tyranny at
the end of a loaded gun, or rather hundreds of
thousands of loaded guns. He says, let's not mince words.

(02:45:26):
President Trump's April twenty eighth executive order is the oldest
trick in the authoritarian playbook martial Law masquerading as law
and order. Officially titled, he gives the title Strengthening an
unleashing America's law enforcement to pursue criminals and protect innocent citizens.
He says, don't be fooled by this tough on crime

(02:45:48):
rhetoric cloaked in patriotic language and the promise of safety.
This is the language of every strong man who's ever
ruled by force. The White House claims the order will
empower state and local law enforcement to relentlessly pursue criminals
and protect American communities. But under this administration, criminal increasingly
includes anyone who dares to exercise their constitutional rights. I

(02:46:13):
break from this for just a moment to remind you, folks,
what did he say about due process.

Speaker 43 (02:46:17):
Let's just your Secretary of State says, everyone who's here,
citizens and non citizens, deserve due process. Do you agree, mister.

Speaker 11 (02:46:24):
P I don't know. I'm not a lawyer. I don't know.

Speaker 43 (02:46:27):
Well, the Fifth Amendment, I don't know.

Speaker 39 (02:46:29):
It seems it might say that, But if you're talking
about that, then we'd have to have a million or
two million, or three minion trials. We have thousands of
people that are some murderers and some drug dealers, and
some of the worst people on earth. But it is
some of the worst, most dangerous people on earth. And
I was elected to get them the hell out of here,
and the courts are holding me from doing it.

Speaker 43 (02:46:51):
But even given those numbers that you're talking about, don't
you need to uphold the Constitution of the United States
as present?

Speaker 11 (02:46:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 39 (02:47:00):
I have to respond by saying, again, I have brilliant
lawyers that work for me, and they are going to
obviously follow what the Supreme Court said.

Speaker 11 (02:47:10):
Okay, so, uh yeah, he doesn't know about due process.

Speaker 13 (02:47:13):
That's a conundrum because I don't think illegal aliens have
constitutional rights.

Speaker 11 (02:47:20):
Well, I got a clip the.

Speaker 13 (02:47:23):
Expelled period.

Speaker 11 (02:47:25):
I won't get into it right now because unfortunately we're
We've got a couple of calls on the line. I'd
like to take the calls too, but I also want
to also play this as well, So stay with me,
callers for just a moment, because in addition to the
he doesn't know about due process. See, the problem is,
if you're accused of being illegal, you do you should

(02:47:46):
have the right to say that you're not an illegal.
And if you're just deported without any hearing, therein lies
the rub. How do you prove that you do belong
in the country when you're not entitled to due process.
There's the problem. But Trump doesn't seem to matter about that.
He doesn't seem to care because he's willing to He's
stated he'll deport Americans too.

Speaker 44 (02:48:09):
We also have homegrown criminals that push people into subways,
that hit elderly ladies on the back of the head
with a baseball bat when they're not looking.

Speaker 2 (02:48:20):
That are absolute monsters.

Speaker 44 (02:48:24):
I'd like to include them in the group of people
to get them out of the country, but you'll have
to be looking at the laws on that state.

Speaker 45 (02:48:30):
Okay, you mentioned that you're open to supporting individuals that
aren't foreign aliens for our criminals to al Salvador. Does
that include potentially US citizens fully naturalized in ther head.

Speaker 46 (02:48:42):
If they're criminals, and if they hit people with baseball
bats over the head that happen to be ninety years old,
and if they rape eighty seven year old women in
Coney Island, Brooklyn, Yeah, yeah, that includes them.

Speaker 2 (02:48:57):
Why do you think there's a special category of person.

Speaker 11 (02:49:01):
Do you think there's a special category of prison. So
if you're accused of a crime in Trump's world, you
don't have access to do process, you don't have access
to the court system. You're guilty by reason of accusation.
Now guilty by reason of accusation, you're not entitled. You'll
be deported, you'll be possibly locked up. He wants to
reopen Alcatraz, supposedly, if we're to believe what he says.

(02:49:25):
It's difficult to know. It's difficult to know in Rikers,
you know, it's difficult to know though, whether or not
he's serious about things, because he's always trolling people. But yeah,
I think these are some alarming tendencies. And this whole
Democrat mantra about oh he's an authoritarian, oh the Orange man.

(02:49:48):
You know, it's almost like a self fulfilling prophecy, a
self fulfilling rhetoric, because they accused him of that. Now
he's going to try to be exactly what they said.
He was going to be very weird. Let's go to
the throngs, Let's go to Texas. Hell'll call you on
the air, Go ahead, please?

Speaker 14 (02:50:05):
How about the military was never meant to be a
peacekeeping force? Seen it in action. You have seen it
in action. It doesn't work out well at all. Right, Ever,
now let's see how long it takes for the Congress,
which is sitting on their butts not codifying like you

(02:50:25):
talked before some of these ideas and the law there
the greasy skids go on this one. Let's see how
long it takes so to pull this one off. Maybe
a week. See that's the problem. But remember when he
starts spwing this stuff. And I'm a I'm a Trump
supporter still, but boy, he's getting on the edge here.

(02:50:49):
Remember a spoonful of sugar.

Speaker 11 (02:50:52):
Yeah, well, you know, Jackie Petu used to always like
to point out the overwhelming majority of rat poison is neutral.
Rat poison are nutrients for the rat. The it's the
tiny little percentage of poison that actually kills them. And

(02:51:12):
that's what that's what the strategy is here.

Speaker 14 (02:51:15):
If the military ends up on the border into all
our states and they decide to declare victory, I guess
the National Guard will just get all the leftover military stuff.
At least we won't leave it in Afghanistan. You know,
this is this has gone crazy. Now, this is a
little over the top. And maybe he's just throwing it
out there like spit water. Not sure.

Speaker 11 (02:51:37):
I don't think so, I don't think.

Speaker 13 (02:51:40):
Yeah, I don't know, but I do remember that in
Idaho about it must have been about eight or nine
years ago or more. Then we're talking about outsourcing America's prisoners,
and they didn't mention where those prisoners would be going.

(02:52:04):
But if you put that prison in where is it
El Salvador in the context of the Americas and they're
eliminating our borders, it could be that that's what they
have in mind. You know, El Salvador will be the
prison state.

Speaker 14 (02:52:28):
You remember, remember we was growing up. They used to
have a thing and said, you mess up one more time,
we're going to send you. You're going to join the
French Foreign Legion.

Speaker 9 (02:52:36):
Yes I do.

Speaker 14 (02:52:38):
I'm aging myself here, but maybe that's all way. Oh
my god, where's this going? I got Thanks for letting on.
You got one more?

Speaker 11 (02:52:45):
Yeah, you got to bless you. Thank you for calling in.
All right, let's go to the next caller. Let's right
here in Michigan, up in Flint. Hello, you're on the air.
Go ahead, please, Yeah, you gotta be quick.

Speaker 47 (02:53:00):
Eugene Schroeder Dating with the Enemy Act UH does a
scholarly comprehensive analysis. This country has been under a perpetual
state of declared national emergency, which activates emergency war powers,

(02:53:26):
which suspends the federal Charter US Constitution and grants total
total dictatorial power to do anything and everything according to
the laws, the law of necessity. And you can examine
all this.

Speaker 2 (02:53:48):
On bit shoot.

Speaker 47 (02:53:50):
Trading with the Enemy Act, Doctor Eugene Schroeder.

Speaker 11 (02:53:54):
Okay, very good, Okay, and I will you it's radio
at Governamerica dot com.

Speaker 47 (02:54:05):
Are you at govern America. I'll see if I can't
email all this.

Speaker 11 (02:54:09):
Okay, sounds good. Hey, thank you man, I appreciate it.
God bless you. All right, let's wrap up the show
here real quick by saying this article from the New American.
And by the way, the New American definitely not a
left wing publication, absolutely, but they're coming out against this,
this whole thing Trump just did with a stroke of
his presidential pen. He has laid the groundwork for a

(02:54:31):
stealth version of martial law by expanding police powers and
legal protections of authorizing the DOJ to defend officers accused
of civil rights violations, increasing the transfer of military equipment
to local police, shielding law enforcement from judicial oversight, prioritizing
law enforcement protection over civil liberties, and embedding DHS and

(02:54:56):
federal agents more deeply into local policing. All of this
has occurred without congressional debate, judicial review, or constitutional scrutiny. This,
he says, is a martial law without a declaration to.

Speaker 13 (02:55:13):
You, I wonder why the media hasn't written about that.

Speaker 11 (02:55:20):
Isn't that amazing? Yeah, yeah, there's a few more left
wing leaning people on the internet that are talking about it.
But for the most part, you just pretty much have
crickets everywhere because, hey, our team, our team, our team, folks,
you don't have a team. You're not on the field,

(02:55:41):
you're in the stands, and you get to pay for
the whole thing. It's just a great big game for you. Yeah,
if you don't wake up, we got to go. We're
out of time. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen for being
with us. Thank you listeners. Thank you. Vicky has always
appreciate everything you do as well. God bless you, folks,
and we'll talk to you soon. Come back here next week,
bring a friend.

Speaker 13 (02:56:03):
Bye bye, thank you, thank you, Dear, thank you.

Speaker 36 (02:56:15):
The truth.

Speaker 21 (02:56:17):
Rastra shine by bye.

Speaker 13 (02:56:24):
Shine, come RecA.
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