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We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.
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Order, a new world order, new world order.
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This is a moment to cease. The kaleidoscope has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us re order this world around us, a.
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New world order, a world where the United Nations is
poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.
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Nevertheless, United statesd in a key position to shape this
so that the problem of the pot prensidentity will be
the emergence of a new international order.
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The first decade of the twenty first century.
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But out of what it will be feared, the greatest
restructuring of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy,
greatest restructuring of the global economy, a new world order.
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What's created.
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Documenting the crisis of our rebublic.
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The 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.
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Proceedings pleasing war on the new world order.
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The councils of government.
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We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
it's sought or unsought by the military industrial conflict.
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This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.
Speaker 13 (01:48):
From FEMA Regions five and ten. This is Governor America.
Vicky Davis is here. I'm during Weeks. It is the
twenty fourth of May twenty twenty five, and it's nice
to have you with us once again. Ladies, gentlemen. I
want to start off the show again as they did
last week week, with some good news for a change. Yes,
I know how difficult it is because we're going to
hammer you with some bad news today, but I wanted
to make it known that there are good things that
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do happen, and it's easy to forget that. One of
the things that I'm excited about is feed spot just
named govern America number two on the list of top
thirty five best podcasts on the web dealing with government corruption.
So that's something number two on the list of the
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top thirty five on the web.
Speaker 14 (02:33):
That's great, that's faculous.
Speaker 13 (02:35):
Yeah, so a little more recognition. So thank you very
much to feed spot for that. One of the things
that we've been talking about on the show is Attorney
General Ken Paxton of Texas, the Texas Attorney General, and
back in twenty twenty four, a number of states. It
was reported on Bloomberg Law that a number of states
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had went up against Black Rock, State Street, and Vanguard. Now,
many people who are familiar with these companies or have
done any kind of research on them, will know that
they own just about everything. I mean, they're the major
shareholder of nearly every major company in America, if not
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the world. Do you remember us talking about that before, VICKI.
Speaker 14 (03:25):
Not particularly those firms, but I do know that they
are the pension funds for people who work for the government.
My dad's pension funds were invested in Vanguard.
Speaker 13 (03:45):
Yeah, there are the pension funds for a lot of
people who work both in the government and outside the government.
And that's how they've gotten so huge, so massive. Jason
sent me some information and I almost couldn't get it today.
I couldn't remember what it was that he had sent
earlier in the week because the website X dot com
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was down, that's the formerly known as Twitter. They changed
the aim to X and he sent me that via
that website. They were down for a good while this morning.
I don't know what was going on, but at least
for me, I tried both on the phone and on
the computer here, and then I looked and did a
(04:26):
general search, and the general Internet said, yes, there's a
number of people experiencing problems. It looks to me like
they're back up again, at least in my area. I
don't know really how this works where some people can
access it and others can't. Probably has something to do
with load balancing, I'm thinking. But anyway, regardless of what
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it was, I was able to pull out the information
that Jason sent me. But back in twenty four, Black Rock, Vanguard,
and State Street were sued by a group of states
led by Texas. Again, Texas Attorney General kin Back Paxton,
in my opinion, doing a great job for that state.
Every state should have an attorney general like Ken Paxton.
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But what the allegation was with They were breaking antitrust
law by boosting electricity prices throughout their investments. In the
highest profile lawsuit yet against the ESG industry, a Bloomberg
law set at the time, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Ten other states claimed the money managers as part of
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their Green agenda, combined their market clout and membership in
climate groups to pressure call producers to cut output. Shortages
have caused Texans and residents of the other states to
pay higher power bills, according to the lawsuit filed back
then a year ago in federal court in Texas. Now
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the information that Jason sent me, and this is hot
off the press here couple of days ago, the Federal
Trade Commission now is apparently joining in with that. This
is from FTC dot gov, so the official government website.
The Federal Trade Commission, joined by the US Department of
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Justice in Antitrust Division, the US DOJ Antitrust Division, has
filed a statement of interest in this multi state antitrust
case that I was just telling you about that was
filed last year against asset managers black Rock, State Street,
State State Street, and Vanguard. Now, Vicky, I was telling
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you before about how big these companies are. You can
go at least you used to be able to. Haven't
done it recently, but you could go to Yahoo Finance
and find out who is the majority share owners in
a company, and you could just about put in any company.
You can try Coca Cola, you can try Pepsi, you
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think they're competitors, but they're owned by the same companies.
The same major shareholders have controlling interest in those companies.
You tick McDonald's and Burger King, you probably put them
both in. Find out they're both owned by the same people.
It's the same companies that come up over and over
and over again, and that's black Rock, State Street and Vanguard.
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So anti trust in this one area. They've got anti
trust in every area. But this is a start. I'll
take what I can get. The case, led by Texas
Attorney General kN Paxton, alleges that Blackrock, State Street and
Vanguard engaged in an anti competitive conspiracy to drive down
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coal production as part of an industry wide net zero
initiative to further anti coal, environmental, social, and governance goes,
black Rock, State Street and Vanguard allegedly exercise their influence
as shareholders and competing coal companies to push them to
reduce industry wide coal output. The multi state lawsuit alleges
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that these actions, along with the unlawful sharing of competitively
sensitive information and other allegations, increased coal prices and forced
American consumers to pay more for energy as part of
an unlawful left wing ideological scheme. The FTC and the DOJ,
as the nation's anti trust law enforcers, file their statement
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of interest given their strong interest in the coal or
in the correct application of the anti trust laws. The
FTC and DJ seek to protect markets from anti competitive
behavior that raises Americans energy bills while avoiding unnecessary interference
with ordinary investment activity. So I'm excited about this. I
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think this is great.
Speaker 14 (08:47):
Oh, I am too. You know who started that model
is the Environmental Defense Fund and they I think it
was back in the late nineteen seventies, around the time
when Carter started the Department of Energy, the Environmental Defense
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Fund made a deal with PG and E to allow that.
You know, our utilities were always regulated, but the deal
was that through the implementation of initiatives of efficiency, the
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PG and E would be allowed to raise their prices
to offset the efficiencies. Well, that's a complete inversion of
the model of electric utility regulation that we had. And
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the reason why we had that regulation is because imagine
your world without electricity.
Speaker 13 (10:05):
Well that's what they want to do.
Speaker 14 (10:07):
Back in the late twenties and thirties, the utility companies,
which you know, had really just got going they were
buying up everything and controlling everything, and so the Congress
very wisely regulated them. And the deal for regulation was
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that you could when you're calculating your rate base, you
could calculate the price of installed assets installed in the
ground or you know whatever assets, plus you know the
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administrative costs, and then add a fixed person percentage of
margin profit margin on top of that. And that's the
way the utility companies were regulated. And it was a
good system because it allowed the utility companies to grow,
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to keep maintenance on the installed assets, and it provided
people with a stable asset for investment. You know, they
didn't they you know, there were no wild swings or anything.
It was regulated, but they were safe investments.
Speaker 13 (11:41):
Yeah, they don't want safe investments. They front run the
market and so they don't really need safety in terms
of knowing what's going on. But when you're playing the market,
you better write it out. You better be ready to
write it out if you have any losses, because you're
certainly not going to be able to invest in a
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way that makes you money, at least not in the
way they do. The whole thing is kind of rigged.
You're not saying you can't make money off the market,
because many have and many do. But you better be
ready to wait, wait it out if you have a dip,
because many people have lost their shirt when they dive
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into these things without knowing what they're doing.
Speaker 14 (12:29):
M Yeah, So I'm pretty excited about this antitrust.
Speaker 13 (12:37):
Yeah, absolutely, Yeah, that's encouraging as is you know, speaking
of the Federal Trade Commission, they've also opened an investigation
into Media Matters. Media Matters is one of those organizations
that were founded by top Democrat mega donor.
Speaker 14 (12:57):
George Soros.
Speaker 13 (12:58):
You probably, but.
Speaker 14 (13:00):
Yeah, I remember most about media.
Speaker 13 (13:03):
It is sorrows. It is sorrows. Absolutely.
Speaker 14 (13:05):
Yeah. There was a Republican I think he'd been in government,
but he switched sides. He switched parties and went to
work for Media Matters, so which you know, I just
don't understand actually how you could do that?
Speaker 13 (13:26):
No, I Well, it makes you wonder about the commitment,
doesn't it. Yeah?
Speaker 14 (13:31):
Yeah, you know, don't you have any values? If you
can switch like that, you must not.
Speaker 13 (13:38):
I think some people switch to whatever so called team
makes the most money for them, you know, And I
would put Elon Musk in that category. You know. I've
mentioned many times before on the show about Elon Musk
about how he was all for a carbon tax, and
he went on the podcast with what was his name,
(14:03):
I'm blinking on his name, Joe Rogan.
Speaker 6 (14:06):
Geezh.
Speaker 13 (14:07):
He went on Joe Rogan's podcast and promoted that we
played audio here on the show from it, and he
said he couldn't do it with the Biden administration. He
approached Biden, Biden wasn't interested because he said it wouldn't
be feasible politically to do so. But it's apparently full
feasible for Trump the Trump administration to do it. And
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before you scoff at me, listeners, those of you out
there who are all involved in the whole mega movement
and think Trump can do no wrong, we're going to
get into some things today with carbon pipelines as time
progresses here, because this is really nasty what's going on
right now, and it's being facilitated by your party, the
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people that you think are your friends. You know, you
need to understand and if you've listened to the show
long enough, you should understand that you don't have a party.
They're having the party and you get to pay for it.
And we got this big, beautiful, bogus bill. Trump calls
it one big beautiful bill. I don't want a big bill.
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How about we can't Why can't we have small beautiful bills.
Speaker 14 (15:19):
Yeah, they didn't want anybody to read that stuff. You know,
not much has changed with the Congress just because Trump
became the spokesperson. But I'll tell you what that carbon
market and those carbon credits and all of that that
originates from. Well, the first time I read about it,
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it was an article about nineteen eighty eight when Teresa
Hines Carrie, but she wasn't Carrie at the.
Speaker 13 (15:55):
Time, John Carey's wife, Teresa Hines, who is Yes, yes,
they're associated with the Hines company. They are the family
behind the Hines you know, Tomato ketchup and what have you.
Speaker 14 (16:10):
And another family may have been tim Worth. But anyway,
they were talking about in this conversation they were having,
they were talking about a carbon credit market type system,
which really, when you start looking at it, it really
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kind of gives you a headache looking at it, because
they set up a system whereby the government would issue
to companies that are polluters so many credits call them
pollution credits that they were allowed to have and if
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they exceeded the pollution that they were allowed, they would
have to buy carbon credits from other companies. Well guess
who guess who gets the most carbon credits. It's the
computer consulting firms, Microsoft, Intel, you know, they're they're all
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the computer corporations.
Speaker 13 (17:17):
So well, we've got to be able to have this
technocredit tyranny built around us, Vicky, and we can't do
that if they are are in the carbon handcuffs, so
to speak.
Speaker 14 (17:28):
Yeah, Well, what they did was they set up and
underground economy, a whole economics system based on carbon credits.
And people really need to look into that because ultimately
the money is coming out of the US Treasury m
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and so it's the e p A that issues the credits,
you know, to like a uh coal burning electricity plant generator.
And the way I found that was that Warren Buffett
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bought a closed coal fired utility plant. And you know
that was my question, why would Warren Buffett buy a
dead horse? You can't make money on a closed coal plant?
Well what he what he did. What Buffett did was
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turnaround and uh get credits from the EPA. And I
really do believe that that's how our government got so
much in debt and the money I believe comes right
out of the treasury. But you know, people should research
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that more because it's worth taking a look at, and
it fits right into this story that you're telling right
now about Ken Paxton.
Speaker 13 (19:07):
Yeah, I'm very happy about the Ken Paxton thing. Another
thing I'm happy about is DEI. Now, unfortunately it's alive
and well it's not going anywhere. I mean, let's say,
let's face it realistically. Are they going to forget about
this DEI diversity, equity and inclusion.
Speaker 15 (19:25):
No?
Speaker 14 (19:26):
Well, no, they get so many benefits from it.
Speaker 13 (19:28):
Well, and as soon as there is a Democrat administration
back in office, all of the stuff that they were
defunding before and they have been defunding or you know,
when the culture shifts, and it will as soon as
there is a change in the reins at the Oval office,
then all of this stuff will come back into into vogue.
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But for now, it's fun to see companies at least
trying to back away from and folks, here's the thing, diversity.
I got no problem with diversity. I got no problem
with equality inclusion. Well, I guess we all like to
be included. Don't we. But diversity equity inclusion is not that.
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It is the very antithesis of what I think most
good people think. It is. It is discriminatory against certain
unfavored groups. And I'm not just talking about white people.
Asians take a back seat in many respects when it
comes to diversity, equity and inclusion. It is it is
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the very institutionalized racism that the other side likes to
scream about.
Speaker 14 (20:41):
Actually, I would call it institutionalized corruption because it's not
just about race, even though that's what they use most often.
The race story is a cover story, but it's an
extortion racket, is what it is.
Speaker 13 (21:00):
I'll go along with that. But the good thing is
is some companies are coming to their senses about this.
Hopefully this isn't just because of the current culture. But
Lockheed Martin is one of those. On Thursday, they've doubled
down on ending their diversity equity and inclusion according to Breitbart,
after completing a review to ensure the contracting company was
in compliance with a Trump executive order, and there it is.
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It's the executive order which will be easily reversed in
the next administration unless this is codified by law. That
you can't implement diversity, equity, and inclusion. Now, some of
the things in this bill that we're going to talk
about are good things. Some of the things are being codified.
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But there's a lot of things that are horrendous in
this big what's being called one big Beautiful bill. And
I found it kind of humorous that they reserved HR
one for this bill, Ricky, HR one for one.
Speaker 14 (22:07):
That's kind of that big beautiful disturbing because over the
years I've seen you know where the H and then
a single digit number that's those are the bills you
really have to watch.
Speaker 13 (22:21):
Yeah, well and you do. And now I asked perplexity,
I said, tell me about the Big Beautiful Bill, and
it says. The One Big Beautiful Bill is a major
legislative package passed by the US House of Representatives in
May twenty five. It has been passed in the House
aimed at permanently enshrining and expanding the twenty seventeen Trump
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tax cuts while introducing a range of pro growth economic policies.
Everybody loves growth, don't they, so nothing wrong there. It
is designed to boost economic growth, increase wages, and provide
significant tax relief to American families, workers, farmers, and small businesses. Okay,
so far, so good. It makes the twenty seventeen Trump
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tax cuts permanent, protecting tax payers from a twenty two
potential twenty two percent tax increase, provides an additional go ahead.
What were you seeing?
Speaker 14 (23:16):
I was going to say. My fear is that what
they're actually implementing is the fare tax. And I know
we've talked about the fare tax before, but what it
is that replaces the income tax with a consumption tax,
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a goods and services tax, as Canada calls it on everything,
on every damn dime that you spend.
Speaker 16 (23:47):
Yeah, and.
Speaker 14 (23:50):
It would be a huge tax increase. When I watched
the hearing back in two thousand and four, after the
meltdown of our economy, they there was like a five
hour hearing on the fair tax, and one tax expert
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that had spent extensive time studying it said that American's
tax burden would be increased to about fifty percent to
replace the current income tax. And so what they've been
doing over time, and I've been watching it because I
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was so horrified by what I heard in that hearing
is that they are implementing it incrementally, you know, you know, yeah, yeah, yeah,
so that you know, nobody will put together the picture
(24:54):
of what they're really doing. Well, the income tax every
but he hates the income tax, but it is the
sovereign tax of the nation. It funds the government, not
not entirely, but for the most part. But if you
(25:15):
turn over your take, what.
Speaker 13 (25:19):
I have to push back a little bit. What it
does is it funds the international banking cartel because because
what it does is it actually stops runaway inflation by
taxing money out of circulation. This funny money that the
federal reserve implements.
Speaker 14 (25:37):
Well, yeah, they pump money into the I think it's
the stock market or the bond market.
Speaker 13 (25:47):
I hate when you go to the credit union and
you get a loan. That money does not exist until
your credit union or your bank, uh prints you a check. Well,
they don't even do that anymore. They just put it
in your bike account.
Speaker 14 (26:01):
But yeah, there's a reserve amount that they're allowed to
lend out and that increases the money supply exactly.
Speaker 13 (26:08):
And they have to. They can't keep increasing the money
supply without taking the money out of the supply as well.
And that's the function that the income tax serves is
to tax money out of circulation.
Speaker 14 (26:22):
But okay, but what I want to say is that
if you implement a consumption tax to replace the income tax,
what you're doing is you're turning over the fate of
your country to these big corporations that supply our nation
with goods and services. If you think that's better than
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the than the irs, No, I don't know what to
tell you. How do you like bashes?
Speaker 13 (26:52):
You're both pretty terrible. Yeah, hey, bottom of the hour.
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One with a spoof. Go to find out what's really
going on. This is Governor America.
Speaker 22 (31:19):
The House passed President Trump's so called Big beautiful Tax
and Budget bill by a single vote. Now it's on
to the Senate, where Republicans say they'll make changes. Those
changes could be enough to sink it. For a bill
to become law, the House and Senate have to approve
identical versions. That means if the Senate makes changes to
a House bill or vice versa, it has to be reapproved.
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Some of the changes the Senate is considering could be
enough to make House Republicans change their vote to know
the second time around.
Speaker 21 (31:48):
The biggest changes.
Speaker 22 (31:49):
Will be related to Medicaid, which provides health insurance to
seventy one million low income Americans. Potential changes to Medicaid
include the state and federal cost share in addition to
work requirement.
Speaker 23 (32:00):
I think there's some opportunities for more efficiencies and more savings,
and we have to look at the specifics of some
of the renewable investment tax credits and production tax credits
that I think that even if we're going to revise them,
we've got to make sure that businesses who believe the
government setting this as a priority don't have a lot
of stranded cause.
Speaker 22 (32:20):
Other senators are talking about individual measures. For instance, Senator
Josh Holly wants to increase the child tax credit, while
Senator Mike Round says there are multiple members who will
vote against the package unless the plan to auction off
more radio frequency spectrum comes out. The House Freedom Caucus
warrant senators not to water down the savings they set
in a statement, the Senate should strengthen the conservative principles
(32:43):
in this reconciliation package. We will not look kindly unless.
Speaker 24 (32:48):
You had your chance. Some of these cuts are not real,
and we're talking about over a decade. You know, if
you do a tree and a half, that's like a
percent and a half. So let's don't get high on
a horse here that we've somehow made some major advancement
(33:09):
of reducing spending.
Speaker 10 (33:10):
Because we did.
Speaker 22 (33:11):
House Speaker Mike Johnson met with Senate Republicans this week
where he asked them to keep changes to a minimum.
Speaker 9 (33:16):
I encourage them to remember that we have a very
delicate equilibrium that we reached on here.
Speaker 25 (33:21):
A lot of work went into this to find exactly
the right balance.
Speaker 22 (33:24):
Democrats uniformly opposed the bill in the House. They're expected
to do the same in the Senate. That means Republicans
will only be able to lose three votes to get
it across the finish line.
Speaker 26 (33:34):
The fact that it was done on a part of
some basis is going to invite a closer scrutiny in
the Senate. I think there are several aspects of it.
For instance, cutting of Medicaid benefits for millions of Americans
is going to have trouble being accepted in the Senate.
Speaker 22 (33:50):
President Trump said he wants the bill on his desk asap.
Senate Republicans say the original July fourth timeline is still possible.
Speaker 13 (33:57):
I think Trump would sien it regardless of what's in it,
because it's a political win for him. He can tout it.
But this is the thing you heard Lindsey Graham say that,
you know, they need to get off their high horse.
They haven't really done that much cutting. And that's really
the point. Welcome back to the show, Ladies and gentlemen,
Governed America. As we talk about the big beautiful bill,
what they call a big beautiful bill and what I
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call a big bogus bill, and it's really just another
spending bill. That's what it really boils down to. The
borrowing is front loaded, the savings are long term. You
just heard Lindsey Graham talk about over the next decade,
and that's what they're doing, is they're trying to tie
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the hands of future Congresses. Well you see how that works. Okay,
you're supposed to have the savings over the course, you know,
later on on the bill, later on in the years
of the bill, the life span and the reality is
by the time before you ever get to that point,
Congress is going to change it. I mean, that's always
what they do. So ultimately, all you have is just
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a borrowing situation which gets a country further and further
in debt, doesn't really cut much of anything, and.
Speaker 14 (35:09):
Some people richer and richer and richer because of this
hidden revenue stream that they created.
Speaker 13 (35:16):
But we're going to cut out the penny, you know. Uh,
the US mint is going to has been placed. They've
placed the final order to end penny production because pennies
are too expensive. So at least we don't have pennies
to worry about it anymore.
Speaker 14 (35:33):
Right, Well, that's interesting. I didn't know they decided. I
know they talked about it for quite a number of years.
Speaker 13 (35:43):
Well, apparently it's it's becoming a reality that the penny
is going away. The US MINT has just put in
its final order. What's next the nickel You know that
that's going to follow. See sure, they're going to eliminate
all change because we're going ultimately to a cash list,
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changeless and checkless society. It's a step in that direction.
Speaker 14 (36:10):
That's the key thing is there's no way to audit
it the same way there's no way to audit the
carbon credits system that is the underground economy.
Speaker 13 (36:22):
Yeah, and I'm not saying that there's not some good
things in the bill. You know. Hr One, as I
was saying before the break in the first half hour,
increases take home pay of up to thirteen three hundred
dollars for families with two children and wages by up
to eleven six hundred dollars per worker. Provides an additional
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thirteen hundred dollars tax cut for an average family of four,
permanently doubles the child tax credit and increases the standard
deduction for ninety one percent of taxpayers. Expands five hundred
and twenty nine education savings accounts and health savings accounts,
offering families more control over education and health care expenses.
You know, here's the thing about it. If the government
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had made things, hadn't made life so expensive to begin with,
they wouldn't need to do all this stuff in the
first place. They say support for small businesses and rural America.
You know, if the government would get out of the way,
we wouldn't need support for small businesses in rural America.
But they say the bill expands and makes permanent the
twenty three percent small business deduction, projected to create over
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one million new main street jobs annually, allows one hundred
percent immediate expensing for equipment, machinery, research and development, and
new or improved factories. Doubles the death tax exemption for
family owned farms, protecting generational land and livelihoods. Renews the
Opportunity zone. Ooh, there's the opportunity zone. VICKI. Renews the
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Opportunity Zone program to spur over one hundred billion dollars
and new investment and distressed rural communities. Opportunity zones we've
been talking on. You talked about them Trojan triangles. That's all.
We are economic development zones because they are going to
steer economic development into certain areas while the land is
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being put off limits to the rest of us.
Speaker 14 (38:15):
Yeah, well, we have a centrally planned economy. People that
think we have a capitalist country, I guess it depends
on how you define capitalists. Yeah, we've been bought out.
And the way they did it was actually to centrally
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plan for megaregions or metro regions. And I didn't realize
that when I started studying what was going on in Boise.
I knew Boise, Idaho, I knew it was anomalous, but
I didn't understand what their objectives were. Well, ultimately their
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objectives was to create a metropolitan region, which is a
level of government sitting over the top of your elected
representative government. So basically they've stolen your ability to vote
for change. They determine if there's going to be change
(39:25):
or not.
Speaker 13 (39:25):
Well, change will be all you have left in your
pocket after they get done passing their big beautiful bill
with the tax cuts. Because ultimately, we just.
Speaker 14 (39:36):
Say, anybody that wants to understand how the system should
study the Boise metropolitan area. It used to be just
Boise was the capital city, and the surrounding towns and
the county next over we're all independent. But over time,
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they through gentlemen's agreements, they created this metropolitan structure over
the top of the Boise metropolitan region. So, and you
can understand the system by starting to look at the
(40:23):
Boise region beginning around nineteen ninety seven, cub coming forward, Yeah,
because that's when they started stealing our government away from us.
Speaker 13 (40:36):
Just a few more bullet points here on this and
I'll move on. But it says it eliminates taxes on tips,
over time pay, and auto loan interest, and provides tax
relief for seniors, increases taxes on large university endowments and
certain nonprofits to curb abuse of tax exempt status. Well,
(40:56):
why don't we just get rid of tax exempt status
and make them all pay taxes?
Speaker 16 (41:00):
You know?
Speaker 13 (41:01):
I again, five needs to go away.
Speaker 14 (41:06):
Yeah, that way, when you give money to a cause,
you're giving it because you believe in the cause and
not because it reaches of the.
Speaker 13 (41:14):
Incentive tax exactly right. And maybe churches will get out
of the government system then, you know, because you don't
have to be mired in corporate government systems. And that's
really the thing that I mean. In order to get
together and have church, you can have church without you know, Christ,
where was his fancy cathedral? Where was his stained glass windows?
(41:38):
He had to get his taxes out of a fish,
as I recall, and he had a scumbag treasurer that
took off with the money. That's why he had to
get his tax money out of a fit anyway, So
it ends the Biden era tax breaks and special interest giveaways,
includes immigration related provisions requiring social Security numbers for text
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credits and ending benefits for illegal aliens. It is estimated
to increase the US GDP by five point two percent
over four years and boost long term investment by up
to seven and a half percent. Now keyword there is estimated,
because there's a lot of factors here that come into
play when you're talking about GDP. Uh not, the least
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of which is global trade and all that other stuff.
Expected to save or create between six point six and
seven point four million full time jobs in the next
four years. Again expected, that's not and so projected the
next one's project. So we have estimated, we have expected,
and we have projected, VICKI.
Speaker 14 (42:46):
Yeah, Well, GDP is a bogus number. They shouldn't even
use GDP because GDP is just economic activity. It can
be positive or negative, like when they started exporting our
industrial economy. That increase that boosted the GDP because it
(43:11):
was economic activity. You had all these moving companies, moving
corporations out of the country, so the economy looked great, right, Yeah,
if you used the GDP number.
Speaker 13 (43:27):
Yeah, so, yeah, I expected, estimated and projected it's projected
to generate seven hundred and fifty billion dollars in economic
growth for small businesses and two hundred and eighty four
billion dollars from American manufacturers. But expected, estimated and projected
isn't necessarily reality. And they're in lives.
Speaker 14 (43:50):
And another thing too that most people don't know is
that a lot of these, probably most of these so
called small businesses, are really just training facilities and employment
facilities funded by the big corporations to give an illusion
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of an economy when there really is none.
Speaker 13 (44:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (44:17):
Well, but you have to take a deep dive down
into the reinvention of government that began during the Clinton
administration to to see how this whole strategic plan planned
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takedown of America occurred over time.
Speaker 13 (44:43):
Yeah, and it's occurring in real time as we're watching
everything play out, and the Republicans are playing a role
in that. I'm sorry to say I noticed earlier in
the week zero Hedge did an excellent piece on this
bill on May tw It says experts warn Trump's Big
Beautiful Bill could codify big land grabs. So this is
(45:09):
something that you need to watch with all of these bills,
ladies and gentlemen. Is the part that they're not telling
you about. Agricultural advocates and lawmakers are sounding the alarm
this week as section four to one zero zero one
of the proposed Budget Reconciliation Act, the Big Beautiful Bill
contains language that would centralize local authority to the federal
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government regarding land use and land expropriation. So they have
a tweet from Speaker John Hanson where he says property
rights are under attack again. A House Energy and Commerce
proposal for the Budget Reconciliation Bill would would override state
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laws that protect land owners. Yes, oh my god, I
would override state laws that protect landowners private property rights
from being taken by Green New Deal carbon sequestration pipeline companies.
See this is the deal, folks. How many times has
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Trump and the Republicans railed against AOC and all the
Democrats are they're crazy new Green New Deal. We're going
to put an end. We're not going to tolerate it.
We're going to stop the Green New Deal, and yet
what are they doing carbon pipelines which are an implementation
of the Green New Deal type of activity. A lot
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of this stuff was funded under Biden. This is why
we talk about tag team tyranny and how destroying America
is a bipartisan effort. And here you have an example
of that. They say in this and they got a picture.
There's a picture of a security armed security officer. Okay,
(46:58):
this is a guy who has his car blocking a
pickup truck. I'm assuming it's his car. He's out standing
there looking at his phone with his side arm and
on his shirt there is the word security. Okay, this
(47:19):
evidently isn't an officer. It's a security guy, evidently armed
security that's been hired by some company somewhere.
Speaker 14 (47:30):
And turn your town into a company town, then yeah,
you've got company security.
Speaker 13 (47:37):
Speaker John Hanson writes, this is the current scene on
private property in South Dakota and out of state for
profit corporation with armed patrol intruding on property without the
landowner's consent to lay a carbon seaquestration pipeline that the
landowner doesn't want. This is not freedom, But ladies and gentlemen,
(48:02):
it's being brought to you by the Republicans in Congress,
apparently started by the Biden administration and their Federal Plan
for Equitable Long Term Recovery and Resilience ELTRR. It's funding
from that program, from the Inflation Reduction Act and the
(48:24):
USDA credit line known as the Commodity's Credit Corporation. All
that funding was allocated to ideologically aligned non governmental organizations
using contract law. Yeah, using contract law. NGOs within task
with creating a carbon market and strategic buyout programs for
(48:47):
federally funded public private partnerships public private land acquisitions entered
into as an agreement structure with local municipalities to facilitate
the Green New Deal. But the Republican's are going to
stop this, right huh. No, Carbon capture has captured farm
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credit and could soon capture lands across the America's heartland.
You see, when you're trying to convert America into a
tutalitarian system, you can't have private land ownership. Remember what
Rexford Tugwell said many years ago, the former Defense of
the former Secretary of Agriculture back many many many decades ago,
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said all use all land public and private will be
controlled by the government.
Speaker 14 (49:38):
Well, and they've been. Actually it's not even the government
because the government is in partnership with corporations. If you
look and see how much land Bill Gates owns and
Ted Turner, and there was a time when I think
(49:58):
the Queen of England and then Maurice Strong owned the
area at the foot of the mountains in Denver called
the Baca. They were buying up all that land, you know,
And they're letting foreign governments buy land in the United States.
Speaker 13 (50:22):
Yeah, tug Well.
Speaker 14 (50:24):
That tells you. That should tell you something. And if
it doesn't, then you know, go get a head check.
Speaker 6 (50:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (50:32):
I referred to this article many times throughout the years.
But this was nineteen thirty four and Rexford Tugwell was
the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture and he said use of
all land public and private, And this was reported in
the Phillip County News in Malta, Montana. Use of all
land public and private will be controlled by the federal government.
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In the future. Land which cannot be operated effectively under
private ownership will be held by the government as public forests, parks,
game preserves, grazing ranges, recreation centers and the like. Privately
owned land will be controlled to whatever extent is found
necessary for maintaining continuous productivity. So and it goes on
(51:17):
from there. I've referred to it. I've read the whole
thing in the past on the show. We'll put it
in the show notes again for your perusal. The point
is is that this is a long laid plan, ladies
and gentlemen, and they're getting it done. They can't get
it all done at once, so they're peacemealing it like
they do everything else that they have pushback on. And
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that's the reason for opportunity zones. It's just a renamed
regional economics center, the same economic centers, the same regional
Vicky called them Trojan triangles. We've seen these things throughout
the entire world and it's the same kind of cookie
cutter model.
Speaker 14 (52:02):
Yeah, they call them different names, you know. Special Economic
zones HUB zones were four areas near military basis. Opportunity zones,
that's the newest name. But they're all the same thing,
just with a new name. And that's the way the
Democrats and the Republicans operate, is that they're all working
(52:25):
on the same agenda. And when you change administrations, they
just give the programs a new name, but it's the
same program continuing on. Yeah, so they've been deceiving the
American people for a very long time.
Speaker 13 (52:42):
Yeah, let's see. It says carbon capture has captured farm credit,
and so you soon capture lands across America. And they
have a map here of the different pipeline areas that
they're wanting to build. There's currently in fact, I've got
(53:03):
audio here we'll play in a moment, but I have
a number of different people that have been fighting these
This pipeline one of the pipelines that they're trying to
build right now. Amid of a flurry of administrative rule changes,
the Biden administration prioritized government backed farm credit lending for
rural utilities, reallocating parts of the USA. In other words,
(53:24):
Biden laid the foundation for what the Republican Republicans in
Congress and the Republican administration in the White House is
currently doing. Reallocating parts of the USDA's rural development budget,
the Biden administration attracted eligible organizations to invest in renewable
energy infrastructure and zero emission systems to significantly reduce greenhouse
(53:47):
gas emissions. Now, folks, the greenhouse gas emissions they're talking
about are not things that we need to reduce. The
green you know, whenever there's carbon dioxide e mida into
the atmosphere, the earth absorbs it. They pump seales into greenhouses.
Speaker 14 (54:08):
That's that's plant food.
Speaker 13 (54:09):
Exactly, and we need plant food for our plants, for
the crops. They pump carbon dioxide into greenhouses for a reason,
because it helps the plants.
Speaker 14 (54:22):
You know what, no logical rational person would say, let's
take carbon out of the air. What we're dealing with
are people that are insane and they don't have the
best interest of us or our country.
Speaker 13 (54:39):
What we're dealing with is a grift. This is about money.
Speaker 14 (54:45):
I mean, they're absolutely just insane. You remember the picture
of the Joker or Batman or you know, when he
turned evil. That's what we're dealing with.
Speaker 13 (54:57):
Is we're referring to another.
Speaker 14 (54:58):
Movie behind a green mask.
Speaker 13 (55:02):
You want me to you want me to understand the
movie that you're referring to, especially superheroes, it's the concept.
Speaker 14 (55:10):
Well, actually, the American Chamber of Commerce did adopt and
Ted Turner was in on this a Superman icon, you know,
for saving the planet. Oh boy, that's what I'm saying.
You can't. Ted Turner is absolutely freaking insane.
Speaker 13 (55:32):
Yeah. Well, you know who my superheroes are are the
American people who stand up to this crap. That's those
are Those are my heroes. Those are my You know,
you may not don a cape, you may not be
able to leap tall buildings with a single bound, but
you stand up every day to the evil monsters that
(55:52):
are pushing all this crap on us. And for that,
I salute you for that. My head is off to you. Yeah.
The heroes, those are.
Speaker 14 (56:01):
The people back and watch I condemn you.
Speaker 13 (56:06):
Yeah. Well, unfortunately that's most of the population. Hopefully we
can turn that around.
Speaker 14 (56:11):
I learned that very early on in my career is
that most people will not speak up when when something
wrong is being said.
Speaker 13 (56:23):
Okay, I got to speak up because we had a
break coming up. Hang on, okay, we'll be back in
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Stillon Poor American Family News. I'm Chris wood Word. A
(59:05):
federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from barring
Harvard University's ability to enroll international students. The administration accused
Harvard of creating an unsaved campus environment by allowing quote
anti American pro terrorist agitators to assault Jewish students on campus.
Harvard said the government's action violates the Constitution. A group
(59:29):
of community and city leaders say extremism is growing in
Chicago as they speak out about the murder of two
Israeli embassy workers in Washington. D c Here's Fox's Jessica Rosenthal.
Speaker 29 (59:40):
After a number of Jewish leaders in Chicago spoke out
against the murder of Sarah Milgrim and Juron Loshinsky, a
number of non Jewish leaders spoke out against what they
say is growing anti Semitism in Chicago.
Speaker 30 (59:50):
I'm going to work closely with my colleagues in the
City Council to put forward legislation and policies that protect
the Jewish community and all Chicagoans from the extremism that
has taken hold of the city.
Speaker 29 (01:00:03):
Chicago Alderman Gilbert Veeges was recently in Israel. Alderwoman Sylvan
at Toaborrows echoed his sentiment.
Speaker 31 (01:00:09):
Radical hate groups.
Speaker 32 (01:00:10):
They are bringing so much hate in our city.
Speaker 27 (01:00:12):
They had found home in this city.
Speaker 29 (01:00:14):
The suspect, Alias Rodriguez, is from Chicago and had once
been associated with a socialist group, though that group said
he was not a current member.
Speaker 28 (01:00:22):
A man accused of trying to burn down Pennsylvania Governor
Joshapiro's official residence is seeking to delay his next scheduled
court appearance because he is receiving mental health treatment. Thirty
eight year old Cody Balmer had been scheduled to appear
in court next Wednesday for a hearing to determine whether
prosecutors have enough evidence against Palmer to take the case
(01:00:42):
to trial. Balmer is currently being held at the state
prison in Wymart, the only state prison with a mental
health unit for men. The Senate will now have the
opportunity to defund Planned Parenthood. Language that defunds Planned Parenthood
is in the so called Big Beautiful Bill that was
narrowly approved this week by the House. Pro life groups
say Planned Parenthood should be defunded not only because of abortion,
(01:01:05):
but also because planned parenthood provides cross sex hormones to minors.
Here's now a brand of live action.
Speaker 33 (01:01:12):
Planned Parenthood is killing babies, and we also know the
Planned Parenthood is mutilating children older children who are already
born by putting them on really challenging paths that can
ultimately sterilize them and harm them for the rest of
their lives via cross sex womans.
Speaker 28 (01:01:27):
Now, when people and politicians talk about taking money away
from Planned Parenthood, supporters of the organization often point out
that Planned Parenthood does provide healthcare services. But Laura Etcheveria
of National Right to Life says Planned Parenthood's healthcare services
pale in comparison to their abortion business.
Speaker 34 (01:01:44):
Planned parentoed Actually in their twenty twenty three twenty twenty
four report, they reached a record. They performed over four
hundred thousand abortions. They did very few cancer screenings, They
did very few screenings for other condition so their emphasis
is on abortion. That is certainly what they did more
than anything else.
Speaker 28 (01:02:06):
Other groups calling for the defunding of Planned parenthood include
Susan b Anthony, Pro Life America, as well as AFA Action,
the political arm of American Family Association. The US Treasury
will stop making new pennies starting next year. Fox reporter
Kelly Seberi explains why.
Speaker 35 (01:02:23):
Last year eighty five million dollars were lost creating pennies.
It costs the Mint three point seven cents to produce
each penny. Nichols also costs more to produce, but that's
not the case for.
Speaker 14 (01:02:36):
Dimes and quarters.
Speaker 35 (01:02:38):
Now we know that cash list transactions have changed our
penny use. Already, the Mint produced over four billion fewer
pennies than it did in twenty twenty.
Speaker 21 (01:02:47):
Last year.
Speaker 35 (01:02:48):
Four bills were previously introduced to remove the penny. Since
nineteen eighty nine. This has been a bipartis an issue.
Why hasn't happened yet? Well I spoke to Mark Weller,
who has been defending the penny for decades, and he
says that if we get rid of it, what's going
to come next?
Speaker 21 (01:03:04):
Nickel.
Speaker 28 (01:03:04):
There are around one hundred and fourteen billion pennies currently
in circulation in the US, but they are underutilized. The
penny was one of the first coins created by the
US Mint after it was established in seventeen ninety two.
That's all our time for now. Find more news on
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Another thing that everybody should be concerned about, and everything
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we're talking about today really has to do with the
globalization implementation that's going on all around us that sadly,
most of the majority of the American people and the
people of the world know very little about, even at
this late date, as things continue to spiral out of control.
Before the before the break, we were dealing with in
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the last hour, this plan to push the Big Beautiful Bill,
what's called one Big Beautiful Bill HR one, and we've
been talking about how their Republicans in Congress and the
Trump administration are moving forward with carbon capture pipelines, which
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is one of the dumbest things you could ever do.
It's not needed, it's not pro environment actually, it's I
would say it's a very antithesis of environmentalism, because capturing
carbon dioxide is not going to solve any kind of problem. Actually,
it will create problems. You're capturing this thing out of
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the air in these different plants where they use fans
and they blow air and they suck it out of
the air, capture it, put it in a pipeline, you know,
they do a lot of things to it, and then
put it in a pipeline pipe it to a location
where they're pumping it underground. Now, the first thing that
comes to my mind, when you're pumping this stuff underground,
(01:06:52):
I was I looked it up. I did some research
this morning. They don't have any containment things underground, no
ways to contain it. They're they're pumping it underground, under
bedrock where they say it'll stay trapped. Now, it doesn't
really take a rocket scientist to imagine that you're creating
pressure points underground. What's going to happen when you create
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such a pressure point near a fault line. I could
see big earthquakes being set off in the future. And
in fact, there's those times that there already have been earthquakes.
I came across some information this morning. There have been
earthquakes that have taken place already because of carbon dioxide
(01:07:39):
being pumped into the ground. We'll get to that.
Speaker 16 (01:07:41):
You know what.
Speaker 14 (01:07:42):
That explains why they I forget what year it was
when they started talking about a fault line under Mississippi
or Missouri or somewhere like that.
Speaker 13 (01:07:55):
Yes, it's the new Madrid Madrid.
Speaker 14 (01:07:58):
Earth occurring before uh huh. Maybe because they were already
pumping carbon underground. I mean, that's pretty insane to do that.
Speaker 13 (01:08:15):
Well, the whole thing is insane. But getting back to
this zero hedge story real quick. Here it says simultaneously
and as talking about laying the foundation the Bide aministration,
just let me back the bus up a little bit again,
because we need to have the proper foundation. Elt r
R stands for Federal Plan for Equitable Long Term Recovery
(01:08:37):
and Resilience. This began under the Biden deministration and it
had funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, which did nothing.
I love how they name these things. They do the
exact opposite of what they name them. So the Inflation
Reduction Act ballooned inflation, and the same way this big
beautiful bill, it's gonna cut all the funding, it's gonna
(01:08:57):
cut all the no, it's going to do the exact opposite.
But the eltr R, the Equitable Long Term Recovering Resilience,
which was funded from the Inflation Reduction Act and the
USDA credit Line known as the Common Commodities Credit Corporation
or CCC, and they funded ideologically aligned non governmental organizations. Okay,
(01:09:23):
got all that. So the simultaneously, as part of the
eltrr's whole of government approach. The Environmental Protection Agency exempted
certain green energy infrastructure projects, again picking winners and losers
such as solar and carbon capture from environmental impact studies,
so they don't even have to do environmental impact studies.
(01:09:44):
While forty five Q tax credits and that's what everybody's
going after now, is these forty five Q tax credits
promised billions in government subsidies and agencies eased land acquisition
regulations for federally assisted programs. This coalescence created a proverbial
(01:10:05):
gold rush. And remember now we referenced black Rock and
Vanguard and State Street earlier. Well, now, private equity firms
like black Rock and Vanguard they quickly rushed in and
began backing these types of projects for carbon sequestration infrastructure
because you know why not there's money in them that hills.
Speaker 14 (01:10:29):
Well, they're they're incentivizing the death of our environment, of
our country.
Speaker 13 (01:10:37):
Mm hmm. Absolutely.
Speaker 14 (01:10:40):
I I don't know, I just I guess I don't
understand why people don't think things through. Well, you know what,
these people have thought it very impact of what they're.
Speaker 13 (01:10:54):
Doing, Well, they thought it through, and the impact is
they can make a lot of money. The inflation that
they're talking about is the inflation of their bank account. Yeah,
and that's all they care about.
Speaker 14 (01:11:05):
That's why I was worried about Howard Lutnick being selected
for Trump's administration because Howard Lutnik was the CEO of
Canter Fitzgerald on nine to eleven. And I've told this
story before, but just coincidentally, all of the online traders
(01:11:30):
that worked for Canter Fitzgerald were across the street at
a meeting. All of the traditional trading brokers were in
the building, and Lutnik himself coincidentally wasn't in the building
that day because he had to take his son to
(01:11:52):
kindergarten or whatever the hell it was. It was bogus
all the way Trump. As a matter of fact, Trump
just had an event. He was talking about Howard Lutnick
on nine to eleven. But Lutnick's firm was getting into
(01:12:14):
the carbon credit trading business. And I will dig out
all my research on Lutnik and post it, yeah, because
people need to see that.
Speaker 13 (01:12:24):
It'll be in the show notes. Yes, okay, very good.
So as Congress works to immediately halt IRA funding and
rein in the whole of government. State lawmakers and agricultural
advocates are warning that the cure could exacerbate the disease.
According to Amanda Ratke, a fifth generation cattle rancher who
(01:12:46):
has fought against giving private corporations eminent domain power in
South Dakota, quote this proposal would open the door for
federal overreach and eminent domain abuse, especially with the ten
million dollar price tag to fast track these projects. She says,
I'm deeply concerned about the current proposal for the Budget
Reconciliation Bill that it'll grant centralized federal authority over the
(01:13:10):
permitting permitting of carbon dioxide pipelines. The Green New Deal
has held America hostage for far too long, and it's
time for Congress to cut ties with this boondoggle once
and for all. Landowners across the nation are calling for
Congress to cut wasteful spending, halt the subsidies of the
IRA like the forty five Q tax credit, and protect
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our private property rights. South Dakota landowners also found a
fierce advocate and Speaker of the House, John Hanson. Hanson,
who is now running for governor, and running mate Representative
Carla Limbs have led the charge to protect private property
rights in the state of South Dakota. However, according to Hanson,
(01:13:55):
these hard won efforts could now be a moot point.
He says President has made it very clear that he
wants to end there new he called it the Green
new scam. In spite of that, politicians in Washington are
trying to sneak a provision deep in the budget bill
that would override the hard fought protections that we've put
in that we have put into place for farmers, ranchers,
(01:14:18):
and landowners in South Dakota. And he made that statement
to zero Hedge, which, by the way, my hat's off
to zero Hedge for reporting this, because I haven't seen
this in very many places, certainly in most conservative outlets,
and that is a huge indictment to conservative the conservatives,
so called conservative conservative media. So they said, while goop
(01:14:43):
go ahead, I was.
Speaker 14 (01:14:44):
Going to say that there's no such thing as a conservative,
that they're all crooks. And they have been in on
this redefinition of America since well since the since the beginning.
When it started, the laws were changed or it was
(01:15:08):
ruled that they could accept stock in corporations as campaign contributions,
and then after the campaign, they could convert. They could
convert that to cash and put it in their pocket.
So there was a roundabout way of buying the members
(01:15:29):
of Congress right that nobody seemed to notice. Yeah, you conveniently,
bunch of Bologney, that was Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:15:38):
GP leadership has made quiet promises that the bill will
be amended and updated draft has yet to materialize prior
to Wednesday's vote. And ladies and gentlemen, I got the
bill right here, and I'm looking right at the language
section forty one zero zero six Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen and
Petroleum Pipeline Pipeline Permitting. It says the Natural Gas Act
(01:16:00):
is amended by inserting after section seven fifteen USC. Seventy
one seven one seven f the following section seven a
carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen and Petroleum Petroleum Pipeline Permitting covered pipeline
defined in this section. The term covered pipeline means number
(01:16:20):
one A pipeline or pipeline facility for the transportation of
carbon dioxide that is regulated under Chapter six oh one
of Title forty nine United States Code, pursuant to section
SIXH ONEH two I of such chapter number two. Gas
pipeline Facility I don't know how much of this I
(01:16:41):
want to read. Anyway, the point is it's right here
in the bill, and they are going forward with it.
It says there was a section I thought I wanted
to read. Well, what we'll get to that later on.
(01:17:03):
I'll have to find it. But the point is, ladies
and gentlemen, is this is going forward onnobated, you know,
under the radar. Now they're talking about the Senate taking
a big beautiful hack saw to this bill. Now, the
question is will they take a big beautiful hack saw
(01:17:25):
to that portion of the bill that remains to be seen.
I don't know about that. Hopefully they will, but so
far I'm not seeing any talk about that particular section.
Most of what they're talking about is some of the
stuff that it doesn't cut enough from the budget and
that sort of thing, and there is some truth to that.
Let me just say, they say in this zero Hedge article,
(01:17:49):
while we've been told this language will be cut on
Wednesday morning, farmers and ranchers are waiting for reassurance from
congressional leaders that our land is in fact not for
sale to the highest better. Sorry, miss Ratkey, the language
is still there. So for Hanson However, anything short of
killing this section will be considered an absolute failure. Well,
it's not an absolute failure. It's an absolute act of
(01:18:11):
criminality and betrayal against the American people, is what it is.
Every landowner everywhere where these pipelines are going to be laid,
and anybody who eats in America, because frankly, these our
food producers who are predominantly being targeted by this stuff.
(01:18:33):
You know, they're not making any more land. And the
more ethanol, the more crops are used to make ethanol,
the more crops that are used, the more land that
used to grow crops that are now being bought up
and utilized for a solar capture. You know, every single
(01:18:54):
thing they're doing is taking more land out of circulation
for food production and for a living now every single thing.
So Wine Press News has an article on this as well,
very good said last night President Trump's he touted, of course,
the one big, beautiful spending bill, which narrowly passed two
(01:19:15):
hundred and fifteen to two hundred and fourteen. By the way,
let me just say Representative Massey Thomas Massey on the
floor of the House, let me just play his audio,
because he came out very strongly against this.
Speaker 36 (01:19:28):
Gentlemen from Kentucky's recognized for ninety seconds.
Speaker 37 (01:19:30):
Well, I'd love to stand here and tell the American
people we can cut your taxes and we can increase
spending and everything's going to be just fine. But I
can't do that because I'm here to deliver a dose
of reality. This bill dramatically increases deficits in the near term,
but promises our government will be fiscally responsible five years
from now. Where have we heard that before? How do
(01:19:53):
you bind a future Congress to these promises? This bill
is a debt bomb ticking. Congress do funny math, fantasy
math if it wants, but bond investors don't. And this
week they sent us a message. Moodies downgraded our credit rating,
and the bond investors who buy our debt and finance
(01:20:13):
our debt demanded higher interest rates on the ten year note,
the twenty year note, and the thirty year note. What
does this mean? Very soon the government will be paying
sixteen thousand dollars of interest interest a loan per us family.
And what are we telling them? Instead of taking care
of that problem, We're gonna give you a sixteen hundred
dollars tax break. Under the taxing and spending levels in
(01:20:36):
this bill, we're gonna rack up The authors say twenty
trillion dollars of new debt over the next ten years.
I'm telling you it's closer to thirty trillion dollars of
new debt in the next ten years. Mister speaker. We're
not rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic tonight. We're putting
coal into boiler and setting a course for the iceberg.
(01:20:57):
If something is if something is beautiful, if something is beautiful,
you don't do it after midnight.
Speaker 36 (01:21:06):
I pose this bill's expired.
Speaker 13 (01:21:08):
There you go, very well, said, yeah, setting the course
for the ice burden. It's exactly what this is. So
despite it all, despite all the talk, this isn't really
a fiscally conservative bill at all. They're not cutting near
of what they say that. You know, it's all hot air.
(01:21:31):
That's you know, the real global from the government.
Speaker 14 (01:21:35):
I don't see that they're cutting anything really. The they're
cutting pennies when they need to cut by thousands.
Speaker 13 (01:21:46):
So well, I try to try trillions.
Speaker 14 (01:21:50):
Well, mine was a ratio pennies too.
Speaker 13 (01:21:54):
Yeah. So Wine Press News says the bill is estimated
to increase the federal deficit at least another four to
five trillion dollars. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
said recently, we estimate would add three point three trillion
dollars to the debt, and Thomas Massey was talking about
more than that, much more than that including interest, or
(01:22:16):
five point two trillion if its temporary provisions are made permanent,
in part because new borrowing is front loaded. As I
was telling you earlier, the new borrowing is front loaded
and offsets are backloaded, and you know the bill will
be changed before the offsets become a reality. So uh
(01:22:39):
then they go into the federal land grabs and stuff
that we were just talking about. This is this is very,
very nasty, and people need to come out against it.
Make the members of Congress aware of your opinion on it,
and if they maybe, if they get enough backlash, they
will at least change the bill. At the very least,
(01:23:02):
this carbon capture thing needs to be uh set aside.
It needs to be done away with. We don't need
these pipelines crossing the country. But see that again, this
comes down to making a lot of money, making a lot.
You know, it's a grift, it's a big money drift,
and unfortunately the Republicans are right there with the Democrats
(01:23:23):
taking advantage of it. We got a call on the
on the line. Let's go ahead and take a quick
call before the break. Hello caller, you're on the air.
Go ahead, please.
Speaker 38 (01:23:32):
Did you all ever do any extensive research into what's
called the comprehensive anial financial reports at every level of government,
from the local water district going up to the figment?
Speaker 13 (01:23:42):
Does I am aware of them? And I know the
States do hide a lot of money.
Speaker 38 (01:23:49):
Well, that's the thing. I don't think it's so much
hiding it, it's just that nobody, uh, well, that's just
a lot of stuff forgets labeled conspiracy theory and nobody
ever does a actual disciplined report on it.
Speaker 14 (01:24:10):
There was one guy that used to talk about the
CAF fors I forget.
Speaker 13 (01:24:16):
What his name.
Speaker 38 (01:24:19):
There was two, and one of them was the retired
bringing their general Air Force guy who was an accountant
for the Air Force's name was Gerald R. Klatt and
he died on his birthday in two thousand and four.
The last things that he issued was in two thousand
and three. Those are still up on the internet. People
maintained them.
Speaker 13 (01:24:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 38 (01:24:37):
And the other guy was his real name was Walter Boobian.
Once you can understand why he went by Buryanka the
name like Boobyan. But his story basically was he heard
people arguing over on the New Jersey radio about the
corruption in the New Jersey government and how they'd wasted this,
you know, thirty thousand dollars on this or that.
Speaker 15 (01:24:59):
And he he called them up.
Speaker 38 (01:25:01):
He said, guys, you guys are quibbling over these piddly
amounts government deals with tens of tritons or tens of
billions of dollars, right, and uh, you know, the governor
governor is talking about waste road abuse, and even Rand
Paul looks at some of the ridiculous waste en beauty
abuse over the years and it's really straining at straining
(01:25:25):
out of that and swallowing the camel.
Speaker 13 (01:25:27):
There you go, yep.
Speaker 38 (01:25:29):
But often these often these other budgetary are non budgetary
provisions anywhere in the government actually makes money. It's not
part of the budget.
Speaker 15 (01:25:43):
Uh.
Speaker 38 (01:25:44):
And even at the county level, you'll have you know,
County of Carter Properties Corporation and when they have their
their board of meeting of the elected officials like in
the in Kentucky we have what's called magistrates. I think
in other states they'll have township managers get together and
(01:26:06):
they have a county county mind meeting that deals with
the budget.
Speaker 13 (01:26:10):
Yeah, we got we gotta be quick.
Speaker 38 (01:26:11):
Well aft, Okay, After that budgetary meeting, they adjourn and
they convene their county Property management corporation. Now we don't
that's the ones we know about. Yeah, they're making money
out there property.
Speaker 13 (01:26:23):
Yep, yep, exactly. The whole thing's a big fraud. Hey,
thank you for the call. I appreciate it. Uh, we
gotta go because we've got a guest coming up here
in a few minutes. God bless all right, folks. When
we come back from the break, if everything goes as plan,
we should have Reggie Little John on the line and
she's going to give us an update on this pandemic treaty.
The Who's monstrosity, very very dangerous stuff. It's got to
(01:26:49):
be ratified. But does it really since they piece me
only everything into existence. We'll take a break. We'll be back.
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Speaker 13 (01:31:57):
All right, we're back. This is Governor America. Well, unfortunately
I am not able to get a hold of Reggie
Little John. I called a number of times and left
a message at the number I have for her, and
there was no answer, and so I left a message.
Hopefully she'll pop on the screen and we'll go ahead
and go to her sometime in the next half hour
(01:32:20):
or so. But in the meantime, we just as they say,
the show must go on, so we'll just do that anyway.
You know, we've been talking about these carbon pipelines, and
there's plenty of information we have on that. You know,
there is a number of people who have suffered different
(01:32:43):
consequences as a result of these There have been a
number of explosions that have taken place that have caused
major problems. And one of those people, the I think
it was the John Birch Society did a documentary on
the subject and there were some landowners. Let's see, I
(01:33:08):
think it's Linda Garrett is this woman's name, and she's
a landowner that was suffering consequences as a result of
an explosion that took place. We've talked about how these
things when they explode, the consequences of their doing so,
(01:33:32):
and she barely survived. This happened I think around twenty twenty.
There was a carbon pipeline that had exploded and she
barely got out alive. Calling nine to one one didn't
do anything because they wouldn't come to her aid. They
wouldn't come. They're not going to send their people into
a danger zone. When these things explode, they flood the
area with carbon dioxide, pushing out all the oxygen and
(01:33:56):
so you literally cannot breathe. And the problem is, of course,
you can't start your car either, because starting your car
requires oxygen for the spark plugs to ignite, you know,
for there to be detonation in the fuel, so the
fuel could be burned. These things overpower the area with
co two to the point where it starves the area
(01:34:16):
of oxygen.
Speaker 14 (01:34:18):
Wow.
Speaker 13 (01:34:19):
Yeah, So people literally are at risk of dying because
they're being smothered with CO two. So she tells a
little bit about this in this documentary from the from
it's called Stand Your Ground Studios, but I think they're
from John Birch Society. Unearthing the CO two Pipeline is
(01:34:40):
the name of the documentary. I'll put the link in
the show notes. But this is Linda Garrett.
Speaker 41 (01:34:44):
February twenty second, twenty twenty was the date that disruption
happened with the pipeline.
Speaker 21 (01:34:50):
Where were you when it happened?
Speaker 42 (01:34:52):
And what just tell you?
Speaker 21 (01:34:54):
On the nine unfold it to do?
Speaker 16 (01:34:55):
Wow.
Speaker 43 (01:34:56):
I was at home, so I heard, you know, like
three boons. The first one was loud, the second one
was medium, and then the third one was low, and
then I began to smell a funny smell, and so
(01:35:16):
then it kept getting strung with So I called my
sister and I asked her, I say, uh, have they
said anything about any gas.
Speaker 21 (01:35:26):
Licks and everything like that up there where you are?
Speaker 43 (01:35:29):
She said, well, yeah, my son, Debraive he called me
and said that the pipeline had broke had blowed up.
And so after that, I hung up and I called
down on why and so they told me they hadn't
got any you know, information or anything like that. And
so by that time, my daughter and grey baby came
(01:35:51):
and they ran in the house. My daughter was beating
on the table. My grand baby fell out on the
floor and she say, it's something out there, something out there.
And I guess maybe by that time, I don't know
what was really actually happening to me, but I can
remember telling my daughter, I said, well.
Speaker 2 (01:36:08):
Call now one one again.
Speaker 43 (01:36:11):
Well, and I called them, and that's when they told
us they couldn't help us. They couldn't send nobody in there,
and we had to get out the best way we could. Anyway,
they had told us if we could get out that
they would meet us on Highway three, and so they
told us to come the back way, go down to
(01:36:33):
the Rock Road, and so we went down through the
rock Road and we made it out to the highway,
but there was no ambulance out there waiting, and they
told us to go on down to Pittsburg and go
to the hospital there. So when we got to the hospital,
they gave us breathing treatments, something because our head was
(01:36:57):
her real bad and something for pain.
Speaker 16 (01:37:00):
And they kept us.
Speaker 43 (01:37:02):
There about four hours. And so the next day they
asked us, well, I got called and said we could
come back home. They would meet us at the post
office and do a walk through, you know, with us,
to make sure it was safe to go back into
the house.
Speaker 10 (01:37:21):
And so when we.
Speaker 43 (01:37:23):
Got to my house and as soon as he opened
the door, he told us to keep back at me,
so we had to knee back out. He say, stay
about forty five minutes and come back. But then when
we got there it was still the same. So it
(01:37:43):
was kind of cool that day. And so he told
us that, you know, we had to leave all the
windows up.
Speaker 2 (01:37:50):
How long did it take the house to clear?
Speaker 43 (01:37:52):
I'm gonna say it probably about two really about two
or three days.
Speaker 10 (01:37:57):
Because I even called the beau.
Speaker 43 (01:37:59):
Tane piece because you know, you could because I'm like, okay,
well then maybe this is you know, a beautant leap.
Maybe a line is leaking. And so he came, they
came out, and so anyway, he when he said, ma'am,
you don't have no leak. You know, you don't have
no leaks.
Speaker 21 (01:38:18):
It was because of the carbon dioxide.
Speaker 41 (01:38:20):
Yes, they're planning tens of thousands of miles of this
carbon capture pipeline across the country. What advice would you
give somebody a thing to you that the carbon capture
pipeline is going in close to their house.
Speaker 10 (01:38:33):
Well, I tell you what.
Speaker 43 (01:38:35):
Number one, stay right up, stay close to God.
Speaker 13 (01:38:41):
Yeah, that's what you need to do, is stay close
to God. Anyway, all right, I'll tell you what I
did hear from the PR firm that's representing Reggie Little John,
and she said they said that they're standing by. So
I again gave the numbers to call in. Hopefully she
will be able to do that. But in the meantime,
(01:39:01):
let's go to back to the phones, and let's take
Sherry in Kansas. I think this is hello, you're on
the er. Go ahead, please.
Speaker 44 (01:39:09):
Hi, hi yo, you know you can uh. This is
exactly why Christy Noms should.
Speaker 16 (01:39:17):
Not have been.
Speaker 44 (01:39:21):
Part of the government there. Yeah, because she she actually
I picked up this paper at the farm store. It
was something like Oral Messenger or something like that, and
they had an article about the guy who's Secretary of
the Interior now Burg Berman or something like that, and
(01:39:45):
her name came up in it too, and she was
sporting these these pipelines for carbon capture, and she had
originally said she wasn't going to support a machine invested
in them. And boy, you talk about bad science.
Speaker 13 (01:40:07):
Yeah yeah, the premise is bad science. We don't need
to capture carbon dioxide. Yeah yeah.
Speaker 14 (01:40:16):
There's so so many things to spend money on, so
many needs, and they're gonna build a pipeline.
Speaker 13 (01:40:24):
Really yeah. I mean I can understand if it's like
for oil or natural gas something like that. I mean,
you're taking a lot of farmland, so you should have
it to be something that we really need. And sometimes
you do need to have things piped from one area
to the other, and you might need imminent domain for
a situation like that, but not carbon dioxide. Carbon capture
(01:40:48):
is a scam. This whole climate change narrative is a scam.
Speaker 45 (01:40:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (01:40:54):
They just needed a narrative big enough to cover how
they wanted to change our society.
Speaker 44 (01:41:05):
And that the talk about about using corn for ethanol.
They were actually one of these places these pipelines were
coming from was the ethanol plants. And instead of they
could have just put up big greenhouses on the property
(01:41:26):
and used that car that co two there.
Speaker 13 (01:41:31):
Yeah, because.
Speaker 44 (01:41:34):
Something else I heard in this big beautiful bill that
I believed Jim Fetcher mentioned yesterday was that it inhibits,
it prevents these states from having any control over AI
in their states for ten years. And to me, I
(01:41:57):
liken this to the Telt Communications Act of nineteen ninety six,
where you can't fight a cell power. To me, AI
is just gonna it's already shown this. It's just making
our our population more stupid.
Speaker 21 (01:42:18):
You know.
Speaker 44 (01:42:19):
Well, and look, it's still garbage in garbage out right,
because it's gonna be slanted towards making money for the
people who are funding it.
Speaker 13 (01:42:33):
Yeah, exactly, Well, I know that a lot of people,
you know. I mean, it's like every other tool you know,
cell towers, cell phones, it's it can come in handy
information for the information. But you know, the problem is
a lot of these screens are very addicting to a
lot of people, and they can't keep they can't break
(01:42:56):
themselves away from it.
Speaker 14 (01:42:58):
For sure, you can't count me and that population.
Speaker 46 (01:43:03):
But at least I'm think the whole thing about our
kids not being able to read by the time they're
in fifth grade is related to cellphones.
Speaker 14 (01:43:15):
Myself, Well, No, it's related to the reinvention of government
and converting our schools to be centers of propagandizing children,
both on environmentalism and being incubating workers. They're not children,
(01:43:42):
they are incubating workers. And so, you know, and that's
the idea behind these charter schools, is that corporations will
will help fund and provide curriculum to the children. But
before they even learned to read. This is K twelve
(01:44:07):
we're talking about. And it just it disgusts me to
no end that, you know, you can be evil out
in society, but for God's sakes, leave the children alone.
But they didn't do that. You know, that was the
conversion of the schools, and rather than actually fix the schools,
(01:44:33):
they just exacerbate and add to the problems they already created.
Speaker 44 (01:44:40):
Yeah, and it's effected the attention span. And that's one
reason they're not learning too, is because all this input
from the TV, from the phones, from the tablets you
know they don't have. It affects their attention span. But anyway,
i'd want to throw that in.
Speaker 13 (01:44:58):
All right, Hey, appreciate the call, thank you very much. Yeah,
God bless calculator. All Right, I just called or I
just talked to I got an updated number from Reggie
little John, her publicist, and so she should be calling
in here shortly, and in fact, I think there she is.
So Hello, Reggie, are you there?
Speaker 16 (01:45:18):
Hi?
Speaker 10 (01:45:19):
Hi?
Speaker 13 (01:45:19):
Better late than never. That's okay, now that we got
the phone number. Now that we got the phone number
straightened out.
Speaker 31 (01:45:28):
Yeah, Jackie apologizes.
Speaker 13 (01:45:29):
Oh that's okay, No, no problem at all. I wanted
to have you back on the show. And by the way,
ladies and gentlemen, Reggie Little John she's an attorney. She's
the founder of Anti Globalist International and the Women's Rights
Without Frontiers organization. And I think there's a sovereignty group
that you're a part of as well, isn't isn't there?
Speaker 31 (01:45:49):
I'm the co founder of the Sovereignty Coalition as well.
Speaker 13 (01:45:52):
Very good. Yeah, we need that as well. Absolutely everything
is being geared today to tear down that sovereignty and
and that's part of what we're going to be talking
about today. I wanted to have you back on to
talk about this pandemic treaty because there's been a major
development this week, and can you give us a little
background a little bit first on the why we should
(01:46:13):
be concerned about the Pandemic Treaty. I know we've talked
about it in the past, but just to kind of
bring our listeners back up to speed on what this
thing is, the danger that it poses to our individual
liberties and you know, everything else that we hold Dear.
Speaker 31 (01:46:28):
Okay, thank you for the opportunity. So people might say
the Pandemic Treaty is not going to affect us because
President Trump withdrew us from the World Health Organization. But
number one, it will still affect the rest of the world.
And number two, it will still affect us even though
we are out of the World Health Organization or we
are on our way out. So the Pandemic Treaty, it
(01:46:53):
was passed by the World Health Assembly of the World
Health Organization on Tuesday this week, and it's a long document,
but I have I just want to talk about a
few things, just to pull a couple things out of this,
this long document that will affect Americans. They have something
called the Pathogen Access and Benefits Sharing Systems since Article
(01:47:15):
twelve of the Pandemics Treaty, and what this does is
passagen access. What does that mean? It means access worldwide
access to pathogens. These are pathogens with pandemics potential. So
this is it's a situation where different countries could actually
go searching out for pathogens that could cause pandemics, and
(01:47:36):
if they find one, then they will send it to
the World Health Organization, and the World Health Organization will
then farm it out to labs all over the world,
ostensibly for the reason of maybe creating vaccines or other therapeutics.
But to the extent that the that the Wuhan, the
COVID nineteen was a lab leak from Wuhan. The more
(01:48:00):
labs you send these things to, the more chances we
have of more lab leaks or even having them fall
into the hands of people who would want to launch
a borrowed terrorist attack.
Speaker 47 (01:48:11):
Right.
Speaker 31 (01:48:12):
So what this does is basically a recipe for a
constant stream of lab leaks, a constant stream of pandemics.
And what is that going to do. It's going to
number one, greatly benefit the pharmaceutical industry, because the Weal
Health Organization is no doubt going to recommend vaccines for
(01:48:34):
everybody for all of these because they are compromised. Okay,
they are heavily funded by for devil de Billa, the
Gates Foundation, GAVIY and other entities that are connected to
big pharma. So it's going to greatly benefit big Farmer.
And it's going to give those governments that are so
inclined the pretext to keep us locked down and masks
(01:48:58):
and to lose our constitutional rights.
Speaker 13 (01:49:01):
Yeah, that's what this really is about, isn't it. I mean,
you're you're dealing with a global panopticon. I know you
talk a lot about the digital IDs, Andy, you know,
is a part of this whole thing we've heard of
packed vaccine passports being a part of that. Is that
a part of this WHO agreement, the digital IDs, the
(01:49:23):
interoperable things that basically everything from healthcare, banking, travel, you know,
we're going to have to have these digital IDs to
conduct any kind of business, aren't we?
Speaker 31 (01:49:36):
Okay? So yes, And what this is is it's it's
a combination of the Pandemic Agreement and there's other document
that the World Health Organization passed last year called the
International Health Regulation Amendment, and it's work together and they
both reference each other. They say that they that they
need to be read together.
Speaker 48 (01:49:57):
And so.
Speaker 31 (01:49:59):
It especially in the International Health Regulation Minbents, they've got
a whole section in there about digital health IDs, and
they've got the standards for them so that they'll do
the same all over the world. And then the WHO
Director General Tape Risk Braces, announced the launch of the
World Health Organization European Union Global Health Certification Networks on
(01:50:24):
June sixth of twenty twenty three. So they are rolling
these interoperable international digital ideas out. They have been since
June of twenty twenty three. And if you want to
see the full capacity of these digital IDs, then you
go to the World Economic Forum website and they have
a chart there, and in that chart you can see
(01:50:46):
that this is not just about health, that they want
to require digital IDs in order to access healthcare. So
no digital ID, no healthcare. Then also to open a
bank account to carry on our line financial transactions, to
travel and like in China you can't even get on
well like the local bus without a digital idea and
(01:51:08):
being a good standing Then also to own a communications
device like a cell phone or a computer, to pay
your taxes, to vote, to access government benefits like social security, medicare, medicaid.
So basically they want these digital IDs to be our
(01:51:31):
access to everything. Yeah, and so what that means is
if everything we do is digitally done, that means that
they can track us and surveil us because they have
a digital record of everything that we do, you know,
Internet searches all the.
Speaker 21 (01:51:48):
Rest of it.
Speaker 13 (01:51:49):
Yeah, you know, I am very keenly aware of the
fact that we just passed the deadline for the implementation
of the real ID system in America. And I'm wondering
if you think that the national ID card or the
national what what's called real ID ties into this.
Speaker 31 (01:52:08):
It's it's okay, it ties it and doesn't tighten. This
is what I'm trying to say. The real ID is
something that is not connected to the World Health Organization.
It's something that our own government came up with, So
in that sense, it's not directly connected, but it is
connected because it will do the same thing. Okay, it
(01:52:29):
has the ability to do the same thing. In other words,
what they're saying is you need to have this real
ID to fly in the United States, and which actually
is not true. I mean, you can fly with a
passport and with some other forms of identification. But in
any case, any any mandatory digital ID, whether it's a
(01:52:54):
driver's license, real ID. You know, this visual Health PASTH
where it doesn't matter what the reason is for. It
doesn't matter whether it's travel, doesn't matter whether it's health.
Anything that is mandatory in digital can give Conserve as
the platform for the China Social credit system to be
(01:53:15):
implemented in the United States and worldwide because as long
as they as they are able to to amalgamate to
concentrate data on that idea like they do in China
and China, everything is all concentrated on this app on
their phones, and so if they do things that the
(01:53:37):
government doesn't like, is everything is tracked and they do
things that government doesn't like, like it tracks your Internet
search history. You can tell a whole lot about a
person and what they're thinking about by what they search
for on the Internet. You are to search for things
that they don't like in China like Tanneman Square massacre
or free Tibet or Taiwan is a free country or
whatever I mean. If you do a search with respect
(01:53:59):
to that, your social credit score will go right down.
And also if you criticize the government, they have no
three speech over there. If you if you criticize the
government's score will go down and then they can punish you.
They can punish you by for your real ideas. They
can they can sever you from your bank account and
your credit card. And this is the same thing with
the digital idea for the world. I can out form.
(01:54:20):
Like I said, they that they wanted to be connected
to online transactions.
Speaker 13 (01:54:25):
Yeah, I got a hard break coming up. I don't
know if you're if you have a tight schedule or not.
Are you able to hang around for a few minutes
after the after the top of the hour.
Speaker 31 (01:54:35):
I can hang around for a few minutes. I do
have another interview following this one.
Speaker 13 (01:54:39):
Okay, all right, uh okay, well it's uh I'll tell
you what we'll we'll get you back on the show
because I don't want to interfere with your other interview.
What what what is it that you are encouraging people
to do about all of this?
Speaker 31 (01:54:54):
Well, the first thing I would like people to do
is go to my website that's called anti Globalists one
word anti globalist dot net, anti globalist dot net. Go
there and then read the manifesto, which will be an
eye opener to you, because this is all part of
an international coup in my opinion. And then if you
sign the manifesto, that will put you on my newsletter list,
(01:55:16):
and I will be able to get you to I'll
fee able to send updates about what's going on, you
know with this, the sort of globalist takeover.
Speaker 13 (01:55:25):
Okay, yeah, very good, anti globalist dot net listeners and
Women's Rights Without Frontiers dot org is the other website
that she has, and uh, she's you've got some kind
of petition for people to sign too, there, don't you.
Speaker 31 (01:55:41):
Well, it's it's a manifesto, it's not it's not exactly a.
Speaker 13 (01:55:44):
Petition, Okay, but yeah, all right, very good.
Speaker 31 (01:55:48):
I encourage people to read that. Sign it. It will put
you on my newsletter list, and then and then I
can afford further action items to you in the future.
Speaker 13 (01:55:58):
All right, that sounds great. Thank you so much. Thanks
for being with us on the show here. It's a
little bit rushed, but we'll definitely have you back because
very important information. And I know that you've been at
this for a long time, working and making a lot
of media appearances and being a tireless effort on your
part to get the word out about this. I can't
(01:56:18):
think of anything more important, honestly, And I think they're
building these at either Yeah, these parallel systems of ID
and I think at some point they're going to link
them all together and it's going to be one world
system and it's total technocratics enslavement. We'll be back here. Thanks.
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An update on a high profile defamation case between Fox
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Speaker 13 (02:07:34):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governor America Final Hour, Darren.
Speaker 14 (02:07:39):
Yeah, before we move on, I have something important to
tell everybody, Okay, okay. I've been doing this research for
a long time and one of the I refound a
report that I found your years ago apparently, and it's
(02:08:03):
called the Report of the National Science and Technology Committee
on International Science Engineering in the Technology it's ciseet C
SET Working Group on Emerging and re Emerging Infectious Diseases. Now,
(02:08:29):
in nineteen ninety four, the G seven agreed to work
together on global information systems, and each of the G
seven countries was assigned a well. First of all, Germany
(02:08:53):
came up with a list of pilot projects that they
were going to do global information and systems, okay, and
each of the countries was assigned a system to work on.
One of the systems that the United States took to
(02:09:14):
be involved in is the Global Emergency Management System. Now,
the global Emergency management system includes public health and that's
what the US worked on, and that's what this report
(02:09:38):
is about. It's building a global public health system. Well,
the public health system of course, falls under the WHL Right, yeah, and.
Speaker 13 (02:09:49):
That's part of this whole thing, is the One Health Agenda.
Speaker 14 (02:09:53):
Exactly, exactly.
Speaker 13 (02:09:54):
So, so even though these issues sound like they're disconnected
and fragmented, in reality, it's all a part of the
same puzzle. You're dealing with pieces of the same puzzle.
Speaker 14 (02:10:07):
Absolutely, And that's when during the Clinton administration, well, nineteen
ninety four, the G seven had a list of projects
they were considering. Nineteen ninety five they finalized the list,
(02:10:30):
and I have an article called One World, One System
that lists the global systems with the idea being a
worldwide information infrastructure. And this Gemini project, let me find it.
(02:10:52):
It's theme number seven.
Speaker 13 (02:10:55):
Which coincidentally is Google's artificial intelligence. That's what they've named it, Gemini.
Speaker 14 (02:11:03):
Oh well, isn't that interesting.
Speaker 13 (02:11:05):
Yeah, they named their artificial intelligence tool Gemini.
Speaker 14 (02:11:09):
Okay, well, let me read this to you. It's Gemini
aimed to set up a global emergency information and management network.
Twenty eight demonstration projects from seven countries were established in
the following four categories Networks, communications, support functions, and specific hazards.
(02:11:34):
Its objective was to encourage the development of a global
management information network to enhance the management of emergency response situations, risks,
and knowledge. And it was these projects that the Clinton
(02:11:56):
Gore administration engaged in the reinvention of government yep. And
the reinvention of government centered around like total conversion of
the focus of the nation on environmentalism, you know, completely
(02:12:18):
redefining our economy, our country, everything around the concept of environmentalism.
And the other part of it was public health. Yeah,
and they're the ones that built the health information network
(02:12:38):
this stuff. When I reread this report, it is just
so important for you to understand how we lost our country, yeah,
by the g seven countries building these global information structures.
Speaker 13 (02:12:58):
Yeah, and the forced compliance you know, as Reggie little John,
you know, unfortunately I regret that that we got the
wrong number for her from the PR firm and they
did apologize and uh so you know, this kind of
thing happens listeners for with live radio sometimes you just
I've learned many many years ago, you have to be
(02:13:20):
you have to expect the unexpected. With live radio. Anything
can go wrong. The show has to go on regardless.
So that's just where we are. But one of the
things that she talks about, uh, is the digital ID
being involved with this, and you know how it can
be revoked for non compliance, and you go back to
the trucker strike in Canada. You know, I believe that
(02:13:43):
they're building parallel I D systems like the like the
real ID, you know, and they're going to be linked
with the w h O and it's all going to
be one big, happy global family web of tautalitarianism. And
you'll either comply or they will shut you down. And
more than likely it'll be the system, the AI systems
(02:14:05):
that will automatically shut you down. It won't You won't
even have the opportunity to appeal.
Speaker 14 (02:14:12):
Yeah, well, the only difference is in how they look
and the country code. That was one of the things
they added to the driver's license was a country code,
so they can take the separate files of countries all
around the world and put them together.
Speaker 13 (02:14:30):
Yeah, and they say you won't be able to you know,
REGI made a reference to the fact that you won't
be able to fly. They say that, but as she said,
you still can fly. That's a lie that you can't fly.
And the other thing that they say is that you
might not be able to go into certain federal buildings.
I'm betting I don't know. I haven't tried. I don't
(02:14:52):
have the real ID. I don't plan to get it,
you know, unless you know, if there's an option to
not get it, I'm going to take the option because
I don't want it. The point is, though, I.
Speaker 14 (02:15:02):
Think the only difference between the real ID that they
came up with first and the global real ID is
the yellow star.
Speaker 13 (02:15:12):
Yeah. Well they have the yellow star on the Michigan
driver's license if you have a real ID attached to it.
Speaker 14 (02:15:19):
Uh huh.
Speaker 13 (02:15:20):
But here's the thing, I'm betting.
Speaker 14 (02:15:22):
The same thing. You know, they send out a letter
to people about getting the yellow star on your driver's license,
which I did not do and I will not do.
Speaker 13 (02:15:34):
I'm wondering how you know which federal buildings they're talking about.
You can't go into, probably all of them. Well, i'm betting,
and you know what, I'm betting that's not the case.
I'm betting that's not the case. I'm betting if you
work for the military or some sensitive environment, that's probably
where they're going to card you. More than likely. Even
(02:15:54):
that's a lie.
Speaker 14 (02:15:56):
Well, they would have done that anyway. A military instill,
you know, that's not a free for all for anybody
to walk into.
Speaker 13 (02:16:03):
They're trying to con people into thinking they have to
have this.
Speaker 14 (02:16:07):
Yes, they want everybody to sign up for it, certainly,
but you know, as they've built these global systems, you
can't get automatic compliance immediately. They've got to be phased
in over time, and so it's a step by step
conversion of data building the databases, and that's what they've
(02:16:32):
been doing since they agreed to these global systems in
nineteen ninety four. Now, this report that I'm telling you about,
it's about the global global microbial threats. In the nineteen nineties,
that was a plan for the CDC to build a
(02:16:57):
global network of laboratories. Wuhan is probably one of those
laboratories that was built by the CDC to be part
of the global information network, and I think that that's
probably what they're doing in Ukraine as well. But this
(02:17:21):
whole project of the reinvention of government was to globalize
our government. I'm not even sure we actually have American
employees in our government. I remember when I filed that
(02:17:42):
case for Michael Emery. I filed a case for him
in the Ninth Circuit Court. The court administrator that is
the decision maker on what goes on the database what doesn't.
English was not her first language. Now, of all the
(02:18:05):
of all the government agencies, the one system where you
would want people to be absolutely fluent in English from
a native perspective would be the court system, because the
system is about nothing but.
Speaker 13 (02:18:27):
Words fluent in English across the board.
Speaker 14 (02:18:31):
And well certainly, but but the point is English was
not her native language, and that was really disturbing to me.
Speaker 13 (02:18:42):
Actually, Yeah, that situation with regard to you're talking about
pathogens and stuff that Reggie mentioned regarding the Nations being
sharing deadly pathogens with the w h O because of this, the.
Speaker 14 (02:19:00):
Worldwide Lab lab network that the CDC built, They built
the lab network around the world.
Speaker 13 (02:19:08):
Yeah, what could possibly go wrong with that? It's just
mind built.
Speaker 14 (02:19:13):
It's like, you know, flipping a light switch. Yesterday they
were our enemy. Today they are our best friend, and
we're gonna ship them deadly pathogens to work on play with.
Speaker 13 (02:19:25):
Yeah, well, China has never been our friend. And the
fact that we were giving them money funding labs there
for these pathogens. And by the way, anything that you
do gain of function wise to weaponize these things, they're
going to have access to that research that information. Anything
you do in China, they're going to be able to
(02:19:47):
weaponize themselves. So you know, But yet Fouls he's still
at large, he's still walking around, you know, the whole
gang of them. You know. And and by the way,
I have to remind people, folks, Trump was right in
there with him. Trump was right. Trump praised Fauci, He
(02:20:08):
praised Fauci after he left office for a long time.
He did. Yeah, so don't tell me that Trump's not
in on this too.
Speaker 14 (02:20:20):
Well. And the thing is, okay, what's the difference between
a bacteria and a virus. A bacteria doesn't mutate, it
stays the same. So you can come up with a
medicine to cure a bacterial disease. Viruses mutate, and you
can't predict how they're going to mutate. And so it
(02:20:44):
was a criminal act. And I do believe that that's
where they came up with the idea of modification of DNA.
Speaker 13 (02:20:53):
Ye, whenever a politician has got to.
Speaker 14 (02:20:55):
Be modify you because they can't they can't predict viruses.
Speaker 13 (02:21:03):
Whenever a politician has a baby, that's a virus mutating,
at least if the baby seeks public office. Unfortunately. I'm
sorry to be so crass and dry there, but something
needs to be done, folks. We have to reclaim it.
Well we thought we people thought they drained the swamp.
(02:21:24):
They thought when they voted the rascals out that the
rascals would actually leave. Now you've been played again. I'm
sorry to say.
Speaker 14 (02:21:32):
Yeah. Well, I'm going to put that report in the
show notes, and I really encourage everybody to read it,
keeping in mind that that was the very beginning of
the reinvention of government, and the reinvention of government was
all about building global information systems.
Speaker 13 (02:21:54):
Yeah, let's go to the phones. Six ten six seventeen
seventy six. That's aery code ten the number six hundred
seventeen seventy six, or you can call toll free. Our
toll free number is eight four four six govern. That's
easy to remember, isn't it, eight four four six govern
eight four four six four six eight three seven six.
(02:22:15):
Let's go to South Carolina first. Hello, you're on the air.
Go ahead, please, how about you Darren Vicky?
Speaker 54 (02:22:22):
This is Sandpire for the Carolinas. Uh, y'all covering a
lot of good territory very quickly. I want to back
up just slightly if you don't mind. Okay, and Vicky,
you were mentioning about a yellow star for backgrounds for everybody.
I have a question is that there's a there's a
(02:22:45):
cop there's a difference behind people's interpretation. Is that a
yellows or gold star? If it's a yellow star, is
it a five point or a six point yellow star?
Speaker 47 (02:22:56):
You know?
Speaker 14 (02:22:56):
I don't know.
Speaker 13 (02:22:57):
Well, I can tell you from the ones that I've
seen it is a five point and I don't know
if it would really be considered yellow or gold. That's
a good question, but it is a five point.
Speaker 54 (02:23:08):
I agree with you, it is a five point that
if it was a sixth what what would it represent?
I have no idea what they do in World War Two?
Speaker 14 (02:23:22):
I have no idea.
Speaker 54 (02:23:25):
Where were the yellow stars put.
Speaker 13 (02:23:29):
Camps? Oh?
Speaker 54 (02:23:32):
Oh, the kosher rat pack, weren't they?
Speaker 14 (02:23:37):
H that's interesting. No, I don't know.
Speaker 54 (02:23:40):
There's something else to pass on this. This really somebody
has not caught this yet. In the budget bill right now,
there is one hundred and eighty five billion dollars, that's
billion dollars designated to something called the Golden Dome. Are
you familiar with that terminology?
Speaker 14 (02:23:56):
Oh yeah, they keep talking about that, supposedly the same
thing that Israel has, Right, I don't really know what
they're talking about in terms of dome. When I hear
that word, I'm thinking of a building that.
Speaker 13 (02:24:12):
Has well, supposedly they're supposed to be protecting US airspace,
is my understanding of it. Anyway, from incoming attacks like
the Iron Dome over Israel, which which the American tax
payer built.
Speaker 54 (02:24:24):
By the way, here's a dirty little secret that one
hundred and eighty five billion dollars is. We've had one
for over twenty five years. We have killer satellites with
lasers on them that could take anything out that comes
anywhere near us. So here's my major, big question, and
I'll just leave it on the table. Who gets to
put the one hundred and eighty five billion dollars in
(02:24:45):
their back pocket and walk away with it.
Speaker 13 (02:24:47):
Well, it's going to be defense industry, of course. You
know they're going to be Yeah, I mean and you,
but you bring up a very good point. This is
yet another grift. Every single thing that they're doing is
nothing but a grift. And we're supposed to believe that
they're going to cut this and cut that.
Speaker 14 (02:25:08):
Yeah, they don't audit the Defense Department, so they could
take that one hundred and eighty five million and continue
converting our cities into metropolitan regions, which really is stealing
our government right out from under us.
Speaker 13 (02:25:26):
Now, what were you seeing color, that's billion, not million,
that's a billion.
Speaker 14 (02:25:33):
Yeah. Billion.
Speaker 54 (02:25:33):
It's deadly and that's correct. And this is this is
nothing more than a kolsharized dog and pony show out here,
and people need to start looking behind the scenes to
see what's really going on. We're in depopulation. It's being
done in several different places, and you just kind of
have to. You can't really talk to the normal person
(02:25:54):
walking on the on the sidewalk because they're listening to
Fox News. Yeah, and so how do you get through
to people to let them know what's really going on.
You're not going to do that. All you can do
is people like you are putting out the good information.
You keep putting out. That's all you can do. Yeah,
keep putting it out over and over again, and eventually
a lot of people will start with the cast.
Speaker 13 (02:26:15):
Yeah. That's how you get through his repetition. Repetition, Yeah,
there you go. Yeah, and just keep hammering at the
nail because because the bottom line is a lot of
people really are at that point where they're on the
threshold of waking up. You just got to get them
out of this partisan thing where they are believing the
partisan lies. And that's what Fox News is purposes, is
to keep people in the dialectic of the controllers in
(02:26:37):
terms of party politics. Hey, thank you for the call.
Appreciate it. We'll have another call from Canada when we
come back from the break. Stay with US, ladies and gentlemen,
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Speaker 13 (02:31:05):
When the home stretch of the broadcast one more half
hour to go on this twenty fourth of May twenty
twenty five edition of govern America. Lots more to come
here this half hour. We got a lot more information
and I got a couple of other things on this
carbon sequestration thing. I want to cover here in the
waning moments of the broadcast. But first let's go up
to Canada and take a call there. Hello, Color, you're
(02:31:27):
on the air.
Speaker 47 (02:31:27):
Go ahead, please, Yeah, it's all of these measures are
to strengthen the hierarchy, whether it's Operation Northwoods nine on
or the COVID.
Speaker 13 (02:31:41):
Now, just to remind people what Osperation Northwoods is, the
government had a plan to invade Cuba, or actually to
create terrorism and blame it on Cuba, right right, And
so they never pulled that one off. But like so
many other false flag out operations. You know, that's the
(02:32:01):
thing people, anytime you use the phrase false flags, people
call you a conspiracy conspiracy theorist. And yet they have
these actual things, this is declassified documents that we have
about this Operation Northwoods plan. And they were going to
and they talked about shooting down a space shuttle for
Heaven's sakes, to blame Cuba so they could have an
(02:32:23):
excuse to go to war with Cuba. I mean, this
is how insane they are, So they don't care anybody
they kill. It's collateral damage, isn't it.
Speaker 47 (02:32:33):
Well yeah, I was just gonna say, this is what
they want to do with those yellow stars and IDs.
And I can tell you that the pressure on people
is getting even greater because of the callers to RBN
over the last several weeks. They're beginning to practice cannibalism.
(02:32:56):
If you give information out and you try to be helpful,
which I try to do, you may get attacked for
simply providing that information. For example, I spent thirty years
in China, Taiwan, Mayland, China, and Hong Kong area. I'm
quite familiar with it, right, So if you want even
(02:33:19):
more problems with the government or I, go to China.
But at the same time, those who've never been to
a place like China with its authoritarian regime have no understanding.
And so what they do is they get all liberal
on you, and they saw that can never happen, Well,
yeah it does. It has. I saw execution parades, people
(02:33:42):
taken out for organizing religion in their home, having prayer
in their home. That was in nineteen eighty three. I
don't think it's changed. I don't think you can go
down the street in China with a Bible and say, well,
do you know Jesus?
Speaker 38 (02:33:54):
That would be a problem to you.
Speaker 13 (02:33:56):
For your comments, Oh, I totally agree with you everything
that I've read. My full understanding is communism creates a
vacuum of religion by by necessity, I mean, you can't
worship God and worship the state at the same time.
It demands an allegiance. Now they are your God or else.
Go ahead.
Speaker 47 (02:34:15):
Now, what the contradiction is is that the communists and
the good guys us, we get our money from the
same sources. And that's the that's the rub right there,
the Rockpellers, I think you had private runways in mainland
shot you see, and so the very very top people
(02:34:35):
get everybody fighting like what is it the puppet show?
Speaker 16 (02:34:40):
Right?
Speaker 13 (02:34:41):
Yeah? Absolutely, okay, Yeah, I couldn't agree more. Hey, thank
you for the call.
Speaker 47 (02:34:46):
All right, thanks?
Speaker 13 (02:34:47):
Yeah, good, good, good input, Thank you. Blessings there he
is in Canada and yeah, somebody who's been in China,
spent time in China, and absolutely totalitarianism and no they
haven't changed. And that's one thing that the live of
global and this lia of this whole free trade contest
of ideas would have you to believe, is that China, well,
(02:35:08):
if we open it up, Why if we open it up,
they'll just become like kittens once they get a taste
of capitalism. Why they'll just be our friends and they'll
slabber all over us. Well, no, thank you, no thank you.
I don't want communist Chinese saliva anywhere near me. I
want to freedom.
Speaker 14 (02:35:27):
It didn't happen at all.
Speaker 13 (02:35:29):
I want to breathe air freedom.
Speaker 14 (02:35:32):
In fact, our government has become more like China, then
China has become like ours.
Speaker 13 (02:35:39):
Yeah, exactly so.
Speaker 14 (02:35:41):
But it's all because of the global system, global management systems,
computer systems for management of our world.
Speaker 13 (02:35:54):
What China has become, it really is a lab. And
I'm not just talking about Wuhan. I'm talking about a
lab for techno credit ideas, a lab for techno credit technology.
Speaker 14 (02:36:07):
They built eight locations, eight laboratory locations in China. Yes,
so it isn't just Wuhan, it's you know, there are
others as well.
Speaker 13 (02:36:21):
Well. And what I'm talking about is the social credit
score system. What I'm talking about are all these projects
to control the population. They can do that without any
restraint in China in a tautalitarian authoritarian system, so that
they can perfect it so when they get down to
(02:36:42):
the time when they can actually implement it here, when
they're done dealing with their inruns around the constitution.
Speaker 14 (02:36:52):
Wall Street already did implement it here. It's I forget
what they call it, so.
Speaker 13 (02:37:00):
I called it COVID nineteen.
Speaker 14 (02:37:03):
I wrote an article about it, and it was the
stock market Wall Street that implemented the ESG system or
sanctioned it. I should say.
Speaker 13 (02:37:15):
Yeah, earlier we were talking about carbon sequestration and these
carbon pipelines, and I made the statement, because these things
do blow up, they do explode, and they do cause
people a lot of problems, including imminent risk of death
if that happens. And I said that there has already
been you know. And and again they take they're capturing
(02:37:41):
carbon out of the air, sequestering carbon piping at two areas,
different areas across the country through these carbon pipelines, which
they're stealing valuable farm land from the American people to do.
And this one big, beautiful bogus bill that the Republicans
(02:38:03):
are pushing will roll out the red carpet. They it'll
facilitate this happening, this emminent domain to facilitate these carbon
pipelines to be built. And then they're going to at
different places pump it into the ground. And the first
(02:38:23):
thing you think of when you think of them pumping
it into the ground, Okay, if they're pipelining it in there,
there's going to be a steady flow of I think
they turn it into liquid first. And the other thing
that we didn't really get to talk about is how
they do this. They're going to be using a lot
of water in the areas where they do this, so
(02:38:46):
they're going to be draining the water aquifers as well.
Speaker 14 (02:38:50):
Yeah, they've been doing that. They've been stealing our water
for a long time. As a matter of fact, there's
a food production facility close to where I live that
I think they were built to steal water because their
product is yogurt. But they built these gigantic towers, you.
Speaker 6 (02:39:15):
Know that.
Speaker 14 (02:39:17):
To hold some kind of liquid is milk, No, I
don't think so, because it's the kind of yogurt that
is very thick, and so it interests a lot of milk.
Speaker 13 (02:39:30):
But well, let me just let me just say this
with regard to carbon sequestration, and to tell you, I'll
get back to the water in a moment, because that's
a that's an important issue too. But we have this,
there's been studies out In fact, climatecentral dot org says
two scientists have found evidence the underground carbon dioxide injection
(02:39:53):
and oil and gas fields may cause earthquakes, a finding
that suggests carbon sequestration projects could shake the earth too.
Now I mentioned earlier the fact that you're pumping all
of this stuff underground. There's no containment to this. They're
talking about it being trapped I guess into the rock
bed underground. But what happens when you start pumping all
(02:40:17):
this stuff underground and you get near a fault line?
Is anybody even looking at any of this crap? Is
anybody even studying the ramifications? No, this is a huge, massive,
giant experiment that they're conducting on the Earth. What is
going to happen in the future when all of this
(02:40:41):
col two is pumped underground artificially carbon see question.
Speaker 14 (02:40:46):
By the Socialist International And you can do a search
and find the Socialist International And when they reinvented our government.
They were using documents produced by a group called the
Our Common the Center for Our Common Future from over
(02:41:11):
in Geneva, Switzerland. And that group is the renamed Bruntland
Commission that did the report on the environment that was
published in nineteen eighty seven.
Speaker 13 (02:41:29):
Yeah, laying the groundwork for Agenda twenty one, what became.
Speaker 14 (02:41:33):
The groundwork to defeat our country and be taken over
by the Socialist International.
Speaker 13 (02:41:41):
The blueprint for the twenty first century is called Sustainable
Development Listeners.
Speaker 14 (02:41:45):
Yeah, and if you look at who's the President of
the United Nations, I think his name is Antonio Guterres.
Speaker 13 (02:41:54):
Or something like that.
Speaker 14 (02:41:56):
He is, Yeah, he's a member of the so was
president and vice president or whatever of the Socialist International,
but translated communist. He is a communist.
Speaker 13 (02:42:12):
Yeah. This carbon sequestration, these projects, there's also carbon capture
carbon storage CCS projects. They're thought to be one of
the to one solution to reducing climate change. But that's
whole you know, we've talked about that being a fraud. Anyway,
This Climate Central reporting on this, which by the way,
(02:42:35):
they're all in favor of it, I'm sure because they're
Climate Central. Okay, that's what they do. They but they
say projects like this are being currently studied from across
the country. Okay, those scientists have speculated that it's possible
that injecting gas underground could cause seismic activity. There had
been no hard evidence until now now. Their their report
(02:42:58):
came out on November fourth, thirteenth, so this article is
quite dated. Seismologists Wine Gone of China University, imagine that
there you go of geosciences, and Cliff Frolic of the
University of Texas Austin investigated wyat West Texas oil field
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experienced ninety three earthquakes in two thousand and nine and
twenty ten, some of which were magnitude three or greater,
and they were surprised by what they found. Frolic said
he originally thought the earthquakes were caused by an oil
production process called water flooding, which involves the injection of
large amounts of water into the ground to help move
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oil deposits into wells, increasing crude oil production. He says,
I was surprised when I found the quakes in West
Texas appear to cause be caused by carbon injection. He
and God were studying earthquakes in the Cogdel oil field
southeast of Lubbock, where scientists have found the water flood
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induced earthquakes between nineteen seventy five and nineteen eighty two.
The scientists ruled out water injection as a cause of
the recent quakes, in part because much less water had
been injected into the ground and the Cogdel field over
the past decade between nineteen fifty seven and nineteen eighty two,
but since two thousand and four, large volumes of carbon
(02:44:22):
dioxide were injected into the ground in the Cogdel field.
The study says the timing of the gas injection suggests
it may have triggered earthquakes magnitude three or greater according
to that study. The study concludes that understanding when carbon
dioxide injection can trigger earthquakes will help officials evaluate risks
(02:44:44):
associated with storing carbon dioxide deep underground as a way
to combat climate change. The implications of the study have
more importance to the climate community, he said. Of the
things that have been proposed to address climate change, one
probably farthest along is carbon dioxide seaquestration. F Relic said
(02:45:06):
the study does not prove that CCS project will cause
earthquakes Yeah, it doesn't prove it, but it already has. Right,
I mean, how does this make any sense? He says,
it's not a smoking gun, It's not going to happen everywhere.
It does not mean you cannot do carbon sequestration. It
removes one level of uncertainty. Okay, scientists don't know why
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underground water injection related to oil and gas development causes
earthquakes in some places but not in others. Likewise, scientists
don't know why carbon dioxide injection would cause quakes in
some places but not others. Well, how about this, how
about you just not do stupid crap that you don't
know what it does? Anybody else did that ever? Recurt it?
(02:45:51):
I mean, look, purpose oil drill. It doesn't serve purpose.
And that's exactly what I was just getting ready to say.
It's one thing. If you needed the energy to drill
for oil, or to get you to do something, to
get natural gas, to do things that you need to
live to survive, this accomplishes exactly nothing, nothing good except
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making a bunch of people filthy rich, which is exactly
the whole point of all of it. Now, that was
I guess twenty thirteen is what they said the article
was dated. Here's a more recent one cause of seismic
activity at Illinois col to injection site. Poor pressure diffusion
generated by carbon dioxide injected underground at a carbon storage
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site in Illinois in the Illinois Basin is the likely
cause of hundreds of micro earthquakes that took place at
the site between twenty eleven and twenty twelve, according to
a new analysis, and again this was just a year ago.
The modeling study published in the Bulletin of the Seismological
Society of America indicates that pressure diffusion among existing faults
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into the basement rock could have destabilized the faults where
the micro seismicity occurred. That according to Rubin Juans of
mi T and colleagues, there are some similarities between CO
two injection and wastewater injection from oil and gas operations,
although globally the volume of injected wastewater so far exceed
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that of injected CO two. Wastewater injection has induced small
to moderate sized earthquakes around the world, however, making it
important to study how CO two injection produces seismicity and
whether it might also induce larger earthquakes. This is the
point let's.
Speaker 14 (02:47:41):
Just study it and study it and study it.
Speaker 13 (02:47:43):
Well, we need to study it before we do it.
Let's quit doing it until we find out what the
heck is going on.
Speaker 14 (02:47:51):
Well that's I mean, that's what a normal person think.
But of course, all the whorees we have in cong
you know, all they're looking at is what money they
can put in their pockets. It's just so disgusting. It's
beyond disgusting.
Speaker 13 (02:48:10):
Yeah, yeah, I agree.
Speaker 14 (02:48:11):
All right, It's monstrous, is what it is.
Speaker 13 (02:48:15):
Let's go to the phones. We got the line stacked.
Let's go to New Orleans first. Hello, you're on the air.
Go ahead, please, yes, Governor America. Huh yes, Well I'm a.
Speaker 15 (02:48:28):
Longtime listener, like in excess of fifteen years, I believe,
or more or less. And you know, the topic of
AI came up, and you know what I see is
is you know, artificial intelligence. And I'm no expert in this,
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but what you can never program into it is ethics, morality.
Speaker 14 (02:48:54):
And compassion exactly right.
Speaker 15 (02:48:57):
I'm you can never programmed that that there's a human
and really only humans. Well, I mean it extends to
a mother with their kittens, you know, right, a dog
with his puppies. But you can never program ethics, morality,
(02:49:18):
and compassion into a robot or into uh you know,
artistical intelligence. And the way I see this because uh,
you know, I've written on the history of martial arts, boxing, rest,
and et cetera. And there is an announced boxing match
(02:49:38):
to be held in China soon between two robots, which
I find very interesting, except for the way I think
that they're going to bring robots in. I think they're
going to weed out and dan. What we know is
peace officers, which are now called law enforcement m The
(02:50:00):
way I see, uh, you know, the progression going is
that first they're going to be cross guards. They're going
to help old ladies, you know, with with the with
their groceries and then crossing the streets. Second, more or
less you know that they'll start to issue tickets on
cars and sort bad behavior in public.
Speaker 13 (02:50:24):
Well, that's already happening. It's called the highway cameras. Uh
they're already doing that, actually yeah, I know.
Speaker 14 (02:50:30):
And and they're giving they were giving tickets using the
traff using the cameras at traffic lights. I forget whether
it's Colorado or Arizona. They put those up and the
people actually took them down.
Speaker 15 (02:50:52):
Yeah, go ahead, color or they were yeah, or they
were suspended by you know, legal matters. But then you know,
after cross guards and tickets, then it's going to be brutality.
Uh So you know the future you know, in fifteen
(02:51:13):
years ago, Uh I you know, when I said our
future is uh one of warfare between men and robots
and drones, I had friends of mine laugh at me,
and last they no longer do.
Speaker 13 (02:51:31):
Yeah. Yeah, It's it's very bleak, isn't it. And uh,
you know, I mean I'm concerned about, you know, driving
people to the ledge. I mean, is there is there
any hope that you see at all?
Speaker 16 (02:51:47):
Uh?
Speaker 15 (02:51:47):
Well, I mean we have to be honest in our
assessment and have to. We have we have a duty
and obligation to prepare the youth for you know, the
dystopian future that has been planned for us in the
excess of the century. So yeah, so I'm a first
time caller, and I just wanted to do more than
(02:52:10):
just listen.
Speaker 13 (02:52:11):
Okay, Hey, I'm glad you did. Thank you very much. Yeah,
good points, and hopefully hopefully you'll call back.
Speaker 15 (02:52:16):
God bless Yeah, I certainly willing have a nice day.
Speaker 13 (02:52:19):
You too. Bye bye. All right, let's go to Utah
now and take another call there. Hello, you're on the air.
Go ahead please, This.
Speaker 55 (02:52:28):
Is Tom in Utah.
Speaker 13 (02:52:29):
Hi there Tom.
Speaker 45 (02:52:30):
That's kind of fun to follow.
Speaker 55 (02:52:32):
My pathologist fell from Chulane University, Matthew just ahead of me.
Speaker 13 (02:52:37):
Oh is that who? That was? Okay?
Speaker 55 (02:52:39):
Statement?
Speaker 45 (02:52:41):
Yeah, very good, pretty good friends.
Speaker 13 (02:52:43):
Thanks, So what's on your mind?
Speaker 55 (02:52:47):
Give mer experience? Are just going to say, we've been
suckered so so much by the World Health Organization and
all this nonsense for CDC and all that.
Speaker 45 (02:53:00):
It takes nearly two years for a natural.
Speaker 55 (02:53:03):
Epidemic to encompass the world because it is not it
is not the extra carnal in this transmission. It has
to be packaged primarily the birds or the vector. Yeah,
and it takes birds.
Speaker 45 (02:53:20):
Two years to get a complete coverage of the Earth.
So if you're going to create a quote pandemic like
supposedly you know, the COVID, you need to have injection
points circling the globe. In other words, you need the
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lab after lab after lab, and when the time is right,
they inject the system.
Speaker 13 (02:53:49):
Yeah. Well, I think that's what COVID was, was a bioweapon.
I mean, the real bioweapon was the one they injected
into everybody's arm. That's the real goal is to is
to inject the MR and a death shot, which people
are still paying the price for. You know, the rest
(02:54:10):
of the world has moved on, but a lot of
these people are still dying from this thing. This is
a crime against humanity.
Speaker 55 (02:54:17):
It didn't they didn't have to infects the food system,
so that would be people coming down unusually stick. Yeah,
then they could promote or put the vac date right theer.
Speaker 13 (02:54:34):
On the program, not to mention, suppressing everything that would
cure it, you know, suppressing everything. I mean, they made
it illegal for people to get certain basic things. They
made it illegal for the doctors to be able to
treat their patients. Yeah, everything is so transparent when you
know the facts about it. And the mainstream controlled media,
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the legacy media as many people call it, did everything
they could do surprise the facts while calling all of
us who are trying to get the information out purveyors
of myths and disinformation. And there's provisions on that in
the WHO Pandemic Treaty as well. If that thing is
adopted by governments, they're going to be doing everything they
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can to crack down on people, I mean, even criminalizing
real information. But hey, thank you Tom. I appreciate your call.
We're just about out of time. God bless you, sir.
Speaker 14 (02:55:26):
Yeah, I just want to say one thing to people.
The biggest hurdle to get over is to understand that
the government is not honest. They're not honest, and they
are not on your side.
Speaker 13 (02:55:44):
No, absolutely, and.
Speaker 14 (02:55:48):
That's the heart. That was the hardest thing for me
because I always assumed that our government worked for our
country and they don't.
Speaker 13 (02:55:57):
Right, Well, we got to go. We work for our
country every week, and we hope you'll tell somebody about
the broadcast and join us next week, same time, same outlet.
In the meantime, pray for this republic, do what you
can to restore it. God bless you you and never
one of you, and thank you. Vicky. Appreciate everything you
do as well. Thanks to Reggie little Little John for
joining us. And we'll be back next week. God bless happy. Well,
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I won't say happy Memorial Day, but I hope you
have a happy weekend with your family and we'll join
us in next week. Bye bye, Thank you, Jan, thank
you
Speaker 14 (02:56:32):
Thank you everybody.