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November 15, 2025 176 mins
"Who Controls the Pit Bulls?" 

Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis 

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January 6 pipe bomber revealed? Amazon rainforest is bulldozed to make roads for UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 30) Conference. Elite attendees fly private jets into Brazil to lecture the world about carbon footprints. What is behind Bill Gates' pivot? Tennessee charing innocent people of DUI to meet quotas? Michigan Dept. of Health and Human Services has new hospital patient "risk assessment" tool. Thousands of truckers fail basic English skills tests. Trump boasts of being owned by Israeli donors, doubles down on H-1Bs, urges American people to ignore their lying eyes on inflation, and pushes new socialist healthcare program. Home foreclosures jump. New York City population plans escape from commie Mamdani. Chinese communist espionage, and military aggressions. Islamic takeover of western nations facilitated by U.S.-Israeli aggressions?
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Order, a new world order, new world order.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
This is a moment to cease. The clidoscope has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let.

Speaker 4 (00:19):
Us re order this world around.

Speaker 5 (00:20):
Us, a new world order, a world where the.

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

Speaker 7 (00:27):
Nevertheless, United States it in a key position to shape
this so that the problem of the put rentidentity will
be the emergence of a new international.

Speaker 8 (00:39):
Order the first decade of the twenty first century. But
out of what is will be seen the greatest restructuring
of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy,
greatest restructuring of foot global economy. A new world order
was created.

Speaker 9 (00:56):
Documenting the graces of our rebublty.

Speaker 10 (00:58):
The very word secret repugnant in a free and open society.
And we are as a people inherently and historically opposed.

Speaker 11 (01:08):
To secret societies, the secret oaths and a secret.

Speaker 9 (01:12):
Proceedings waging war on the new world order.

Speaker 11 (01:15):
The councils of government.

Speaker 12 (01:17):
We must guard again the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
it sought or unsought by the military industrial conflict.

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

Speaker 13 (01:40):
From Femal Regions five and ten. This is Governor America.
Vicky gave us here. I'm Darren Weeks. It is the
fifteenth of November twenty twenty five, and it's nice to
have you with us once again, Ladies and gentlemen, trying
to find my foreclosure story. But uh, that's okay, we'll
we'll soldier on as they say, Hey, good morning, VICKI,
good morning. Yeah, let's go going on. We have the

(02:01):
COP thirty in progress right now. Have you been following
the COP thirty at all?

Speaker 9 (02:07):
No?

Speaker 14 (02:08):
Actually I haven't because I wrote off climate change a
long time ago.

Speaker 13 (02:14):
Well doesn't mean they wrote it off.

Speaker 14 (02:17):
Well no, But in terms of researching what they're saying
and doing, I don't care because I know, I mean,
I do care, but I know that they are using
climate change, which is pure bovine excrement, to take control

(02:41):
of the world through environmental regulation.

Speaker 13 (02:45):
Yeah, exactly. It's this commoditizing the art's elements. That's what
it's about. Commoditizing the Earth's elements, charging everybody to use
what God provided for free.

Speaker 14 (02:57):
Yeah, well, commoditizing you too, yes, you and me both.

Speaker 13 (03:02):
Yeah. Because we're carbon beings.

Speaker 14 (03:04):
Well yeah, and we walk on the earth. Therefore we're
subject to their regulatory regimes.

Speaker 13 (03:12):
Yeah. And as much as people would like to say,
you're not subjects, uh, they see it differently. And unfortunately
they're the ones with all the power and money. Although
we've got we've got a lot of power, we just
don't utilize it. We've got the numbers, we've got the
ability to push back. Unfortunately, they've keeped They they're masterful
at keeping people divided, they're masterful at distracting people onto

(03:34):
things that don't matter, and they're masters of manipulation. I mean,
let's face it, in every way.

Speaker 14 (03:42):
Yeah, one hundred. I've been going back and listening or
not going back because they're new videos, but I've been
going back and revisiting the Oklahoma City bombing. There's a
guy named Hunley Eric that has been just reviewing everything

(04:07):
about Oklahoma City that so much of it we didn't
know wasn't in the papers. And thanks to Jesse Trinidou,
his brother was murdered in prison because of that. They

(04:30):
thought he was one of the bombers, which he wasn't.
But anyway, I've been going back and reviewing that, and
then of course that leads into the whole supposedly white
supremacist movement as they're calling it.

Speaker 15 (04:48):
And it.

Speaker 14 (04:51):
Is so clear that the problem with all of these
people that are supposedly supremacists, they don't understand that you
have to know your enemy. If you don't know your enemy,
you can never solve a problem. And so they're considering

(05:14):
that it's the cops that are the enemy. Well, no,
the cops are not the enemy. The cops are the
pit bulls of the administration of government. And you can't
reason with a pit bull. You've got to find out
who controls the pit bulls. And you keep going up

(05:36):
and up and up, and when you do that, you
end up at the level of the Council on Foreign
Relations and the Atlanticists, and their objective is to dismantle
our nation. Yeah and so, and that's the level you

(05:57):
have to attack it. Don't that then you're just gonna
end up in prison or dead or whatever. Well, because
because you're not fighting the right enemy.

Speaker 13 (06:09):
I'm glad you've brought up the Oklahoma City bombing. Uh.
There there's a lot of things there. You know. First
of all, the white supremacist thing. Uh, who's a white supremacist?
Anybody they disagree with, anybody they're trying to marginalize. So
there's that exactly. But and you don't even have to
be a racist if all they do is call you

(06:30):
a racist. All they do is call you a white supremacist.
All all they do is call you a Nazi. And
and and that's you know, sticks and stones, except that
it can be career damaging. Uh, if they damage your
reputation and that's how they get people, Uh, it.

Speaker 14 (06:45):
Can be life damaging.

Speaker 13 (06:47):
Absolutely.

Speaker 14 (06:48):
That's what we have up in northern Idaho. We have
this nest of Marxist communists and anybody that does anything,
you know, if you like, there was a group of
during the COVID thing, there was a group of Catholics
that got together in a park, I don't know, to

(07:10):
pray or something, and they were painted to be like
it was a white supremacist meeting, you know, and just
crazy crazy stuff. But because they are connected to the
Southern Poverty Law Center and the there's a group up

(07:33):
there called the I R E h R. I can't
remember what the it's an acronym for an organization name.
But they write the most scurrilous reports about anybody who
does anything they painted out to be racist, anti Semitic,

(07:56):
you know, blah blah blah.

Speaker 13 (07:57):
Yeah, that's the class name calling.

Speaker 11 (08:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (08:03):
Yeah. And I was just talking to my friend up north,
Casey Whalen, and I said, the Jews, these Zionist Jews,
they are masters of victimhood. They create a narrative that
somebody is picking on them, and then they paint those

(08:26):
people as racist, anti Semitic, blah blah blah.

Speaker 11 (08:33):
When.

Speaker 14 (08:35):
Probably most times whatever the group has organized for has
nothing to do with religion, nothing, nothing, whatsoever. Yeah, it's
just to do with government policy.

Speaker 13 (08:47):
It's a tactic, you know. Get. I wanted to circle
back for a moment to the UH Oklahoma. You mentioned
the Oklahoma City bombing, and that dove tells perfectly with
what I wanted to talk about with regard to January six,
You remember that there were bombs planted there at the Capitol,
at the Republican I think the Republican and the Democrat

(09:09):
headquarter building there. Remember that on January fifth, those bombs
were planted. They were discovered on January sixth. There's been
an explosive, no pun intended revelation this week. I don't
know if you heard about this or not, but.

Speaker 14 (09:24):
There was they found the who did it.

Speaker 13 (09:27):
A massive report came out about the January sixth bomber
this week. Yes, Blaze News broke the story. I think
I know that they carried it at least that a
source close to a congressional investigation of j six fingered
a former Capitol police officer who now works for the

(09:48):
CIA as possibly being one who planted the bombs. Now,
what's interesting about Like I say, she was a former
Capitol police officer, left four you know, for the CIA.
She's now working for the CIA. They not only was
it a source, they also cited sources inside the CIA,

(10:12):
I believe. And now they didn't mention their sources, of course,
but they evidently it sounds like they have multiple sources
on this, So this isn't something they just They named
the woman in the report and I will link that
in the show notes. But what's interesting about this One
of the news outlets did a report on it.

Speaker 16 (10:31):
Let me just play the investigation nearly five years after
a suspect placed two pipe bombs outside both the Republican
and Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, d C. Despite
a half million dollar reward, hundreds of hours of video
interviews with nine hundred and some people, still no charges
have been filed and no.

Speaker 17 (10:50):
One has been arrested.

Speaker 16 (10:51):
There are unverified reports about a former Capitol Police officer
who now works with the CIA as perhaps someone could
be connected, and joining us this morning to break it
all down is retired veteran FBI Special Agent in charge
and former head of the Chicago p D, Jody Weese.

Speaker 18 (11:08):
This is an explosive report, it's true, and in keeping
with the FBI's tradition, they will not normally confirm or
deny any.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
Case going on.

Speaker 18 (11:16):
But keep in mind this claim was based on gate
analysis that is not standalone evidence like fingerprints or DNA.
So there's going to have to be a lot more
work on this before the government comes forward and actually
says something about this. But they have to because this
is such an explosive report. At some point, I've got
to believe the Department of Justice is going to have
to address this and.

Speaker 16 (11:36):
Talk about the actual bombs, because as we know, they
never went off. Let's kind of re revisit this story
because it's memories right now are different five years later.

Speaker 4 (11:48):
Yeah, any bomb is going to have three components.

Speaker 18 (11:50):
There's going to be an explosive filler, there's going to
be a container, and there's going to be some type
of fusing device in these devices. The explosive was actually
homemade black powder using potassium nitrate, sulfur and charcoal. The
container was galvanized pipe eight inches long with threaded end caps.
Now the fusing system is where it gets a little convoluted.
The bomber used a kitchen timer tied to a power

(12:12):
source with some igniters involved in it. Now the question
comes up, why didn't these devices go off? Were they
supposed to be a hoax device? The FBI and the
ATF has said these devices should have functions. All the
necessary components were there. The thought process is the timers jammed,
or that the batteries ran out of juice and did
not ignite, that the actual igniters thereby not causing the

(12:36):
explosive mixture to burn.

Speaker 16 (12:38):
So, if let's just say they were part of a hoax,
was it a diversion If this was part of a
training mission, would would this have already been relayed to everybody?

Speaker 4 (12:48):
Yeah, that's a great question.

Speaker 18 (12:50):
I can't believe on an event like January sixth, so
he knew a lot of people are going to be
on that capital, that this was a training mission, So
I would rule that one out. Bombs are typically used
for diversionary device. Is oftentimes that law enforcement use like
a flashbank as a diversionary device.

Speaker 4 (13:04):
So then the question comes up, why were they trying?

Speaker 18 (13:07):
Was the bomber trying to pull resources bomb squad resources
over to the RNC and DNC headquarters from the Capitol
and why there were no bombs found at the US Capitol.
So until we track this person down and can actually
interview them, we're never going to really know.

Speaker 16 (13:22):
And I think my question too is is you know,
this is a couple of reports online named someone which
I thought was really interesting because if it's not true,
that there's a huge liability there for libel.

Speaker 14 (13:34):
If it is true, why.

Speaker 16 (13:36):
Is this person still working allegedly in law enforcement? I mean,
what's next in all of this? This is like you
said before, why isn't someone coming out, especially in the
federal government saying this is not true. This is just
we don't know where this came from. Wouldn't they have
done that as well?

Speaker 18 (13:52):
Yeah, one hundred percent, and you said it, you're spot on.
If this isn't true, what a slanderous event this would be,
and how much liability does that news agency have? But
if it is true, if it's new information, I've got
to believe the Bureau is going to be looking very
deep at this person, full background investigation, and then they're
going to have to be interviewed to try to put
this in place. But you're right, working in a law

(14:14):
enforcement capacity right now, having allegedly been part of the
US Capitol Police.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
This has to be evaluated and we.

Speaker 18 (14:20):
Have to get answers from this, and the sooner the better,
because the more this runs, people are going to start
asking questions.

Speaker 4 (14:26):
You know, starts smelling like cover up.

Speaker 13 (14:28):
Okay, and everything about the January sixth thing smells like
a cover up. To answer her question, though, why would
somebody want to draw capital resources, Capitol police resources away
from the Capitol. Well, why wouldn't they have adequate resources
there to begin with? Keep in mind, this was something
that was controversial to begin with where Speaker Pelosi and

(14:51):
Mitch McConnell, who were responsible for the Capitol Police and
the resources there, they denied it. They wouldn't allow any
additional resources there, and so it would make sense and
of course, oh, this is all conspiracy theory. Yeah, we
saw on the video, we saw Capitol police waiving people

(15:13):
inside the Capitol on that day. Yeah, so planting bombs, well,
that just seems like the next logical step, doesn't it.
I mean, this whole thing was a criminal conspiracy, but
it was a criminal conspiracy by the people who are
supposed to be protecting the Capitol. You can say something

(15:33):
it was.

Speaker 14 (15:34):
Yeah, it was like a staged event to set up
a case against anybody.

Speaker 13 (15:41):
Who arrived there, against me at the Capitol, against conservative patriots.
That's really what it boils down to. I'm not even
gonna say MEGA people, because I don't even know what
MEGA is anymore. You know, MAGA, MAGA is a total
fraud because what we have now in the White House
House is certainly not making America great again.

Speaker 14 (16:03):
It's not as soon as you know. You know, when
I knew that it was going in the opposite direction
is when they brought Howard Lutnik into into his cabinet.
Howard Lutnik was the CEO of Canter Fitzgerald, which they

(16:27):
were a they sold treasury bonds, you know, at the
global level, and supposedly at least you know, when I
was researching nine to eleven the planes, the alleged plane

(16:48):
flew right into the offices of Canter Fitzgerald, right on
that floor. I think it was the eighty fourth floor.
And so I have quite a bit of research on
Lutnick because he just coincidentally happened to be out of

(17:08):
the office that morning.

Speaker 13 (17:10):
Well isn't that amazing?

Speaker 14 (17:12):
Yeah, what a lucky break. And another quote lucky break
is that all of his brokers, his floor traders, were
in the building except the ones that were the brand
new electronic traders, and they were across the street in

(17:35):
a different building, supposedly at a meeting.

Speaker 13 (17:39):
Now you're still talking about the January sixth thing, right.

Speaker 14 (17:42):
No, no, well, no, I'm talking about September eleventh. Howard Lutnick.

Speaker 13 (17:47):
Okay, and his part in it, I see.

Speaker 14 (17:50):
But it allowed him to it killed. I don't know
how many hundreds of his brokers, leaving Howard Lutnick without
the liability of their pensions and you know, bonuses and
all kinds of stuff. It allowed him to get rid

(18:11):
of his old workforce so he could focus on his
new workforce that was technologically enabled.

Speaker 13 (18:20):
I'm sure it was just a coincidence.

Speaker 14 (18:23):
Yeah, yeah, just a coincidence.

Speaker 13 (18:25):
Just like you know. But it's good that he wasn't
anywhere near the Capitol in January six because it was
so traumatizing that even AOC was traumatized and she wasn't
there either. So but yeah, Newsmax had a former Capitol
police chief on their network to talk about this, and
this is kind of how that went.

Speaker 19 (18:45):
Nearly five years ago, January five, twenty twenty one, a
hooded character planet bombs outside the DNC and RNC headquarters
in Washington, d C. Despite the most elaborate investigation in
history into January sixth, which was the next day. Somehow,
of spite a five hundred thousand dollars FBI reward, the
Kabuki Theater manhunt for the pipe bomber went years unsolved.

(19:06):
But that might be changing, investigated journalist Steve Baker with
Blaze Media claims a forensic analysis of a female former
US Capitol police officer.

Speaker 13 (19:12):
Sorry I said, I said it was Oh yeah, I'm sorry.
I shouldn't have interrupted. Yeah, it was the Blaze News
that broke the story. I think this is the Capitol
police officer.

Speaker 19 (19:23):
But that might be changing, investigated journalist Steve Baker with
Blaze Media claims of forensic analysis of a female former
US Capitol Police officers gate is a ninety four to
ninety eight percent match of the unique stride of alongside
JA six pipe bomb suspect, adding that this finding was
confirmed by several high level intelligence sources. A woman, a
female Capitol police officer.

Speaker 13 (19:45):
I just want to answer it here. If you look
at the video, the closed circuit camera video of the
person walking around, now that they mentioned it, it does
look like a female build. You can kind of tell
a female build from a male build. It it doesn't
look like a male build. I'm just saying, uh huh.

(20:08):
So you know this particular person's supposedly what they did
is they compared her her gait, the way she walks
with the way this person is walking, and they have
a match. Now that's really not concrete evidence, but it is.

Speaker 14 (20:27):
Because women do walk. Men walk differently than women. It's
and it has to do with their physique, their build right,
they're they're just different.

Speaker 13 (20:40):
Yeah, it's uh, it'll be interesting to see what develops
behind this. Uh. If anything, my guess is they'll stay
completely quiet about it. But everybody in this, in these
reports that I'm playing, they pretty much say that, you know,
the agencies, the federal the Feds have to address this.
They have to address it otherwise people are going to
continue to make assumptions and conspiracy theories. They're going to

(21:03):
fly and all this stuff. When has that ever stop
them before? You know, I don't really know that they
really care that much about that.

Speaker 19 (21:11):
Baker says that female cop left the department in mid
twenty twenty one, so just a few months later for
a security detail at the CIA. At this hour, no
government agency has confirmed or denied this reporting. The FBI
just telling us the investigation continues, not even touching our
actual question about the specific officer. CIA called us back
a number of times. He said they appreciated us reaching out,

(21:33):
claimed they provide us with a statement. We have not
gotten that yet. Capitol Police have not responded to us
yet at all. Their former chief, though, is with us tonight.
Stephen sund was the Capitol Police Chief on January sixth,
twenty twenty one, and it's good to.

Speaker 4 (21:45):
Have you on, sir.

Speaker 19 (21:47):
We're not naming this officer. We're not going to show
her picture at this point. I want to start though,
with do you believe that that is the person responsible
for putting those two bombs down?

Speaker 20 (21:57):
Again, Rob, thank you very much for having me on.
And I'm very well aware of Steve Baker's report.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
I've read it.

Speaker 20 (22:02):
Steve Baker, Joe Hannaman put a lot of work into it. Again,
I'm somebody that kind of works from facts, and that's
kind of waey. I've always been since January sixth, trying
to put that out there. I would sure like to
hear a statement, an official statement from one of the officials,
either at FBI or DOJ. And I can tell you
right now, nobody knows the impact that that had on
my safety and security on January six more than me.

(22:25):
I know the resources I had to send to that,
I know the impact it had to our overall security.
And no one wants to see the pipe bomber identified
more than I do. I'm just surprised that here we are,
fifty eight months later and we still haven't gotten an
official some type official acknowledgment or a suspect. Cash Mittel's
been in place over there for eight of those fifty
eight months. They've got great technology, they've got great resource

(22:48):
and great investigators. I certainly think they'd be able to
solve this case.

Speaker 19 (22:52):
So you don't want to say whether or not you believe.
I mean, we're not going to put her name in
her identity on television, but it's out there now.

Speaker 17 (22:59):
Did you did you know that woman?

Speaker 11 (23:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 20 (23:01):
I did know the officer, but I think you know
as as the former chief of there. Without some supporting
facts other than reading one person report, I just don't
think it'd be appropriate for me to take one side
or another. I would like to hear more information. I'd
like to get more facts. I think the American people
want to hear more facts, uh, and want to get
to definitive answer or not. You know, it's it's interesting.
GATA analysis has been around that used it to identify

(23:22):
Osama bin Laden. The FBI has that capability. You know,
why are we hearing this from a reporter?

Speaker 21 (23:28):
Uh?

Speaker 20 (23:28):
You know, I want to I want to hear some facts, so,
you know, until I can get some facts I really don't,
you know, want to want to prejudge.

Speaker 19 (23:33):
Do you think it's do you think it's being leaked
out from inside? I guess inside the Trump DJ, Like,
how do you think Baker got it the reporter?

Speaker 22 (23:42):
Right?

Speaker 20 (23:42):
You know, I really don't know. I think from what
I understand, he brought in his own resource, his own
capabilities to do the do the analysis. So I'm not
getting the impression that got leaked out of.

Speaker 13 (23:51):
The out of the DJ.

Speaker 4 (23:52):
But I would think the DJ.

Speaker 20 (23:53):
Has significant information on who we may have as suspects.

Speaker 4 (23:56):
Yeah, I would think so too.

Speaker 9 (23:58):
If so, we'll leave it there.

Speaker 19 (24:00):
We don't know, but it's obviously a very it's a
captivating report. I would say, if this turns out to
be the case, let's just imagine for a second that
this is, in fact who the bomber was. What does
that mean about the truth and the reality of January
sixth in your mind?

Speaker 20 (24:18):
So let me say this, rather than answering hypotheticals, I've
always said that whoever turns out to be the pipe bomber,
regardless of this person or another, is going to put
some puzzle piece into place that I think are going
to be critical Because I think this person is going
to lead to other people that may be, you know,
some of the masterminds behind this whole thing. What happened
because as the chief, I was faced with depleted intelligency.

(24:39):
Intelligence was complete. It would have been nice to have
a complete I denied resources in advance nine resources only
up until five minutes, not even five minutes, three minutes
before they broke the first one to the Capitol. So
there's a lot of questions I've always had, But I
think the identifying identity of the pipe bomber is going
to be a huge puzzle piece for this I hope
if they're not throwing somebody under the bus.

Speaker 13 (25:01):
You know. Uh, I don't know what to make of this. Well,
like the person they named in this report, Oh, I
don't it's interesting that we have a name. I don't know.
I don't know if this person did it or not.
And but this is a life ruining thing if she didn't.

Speaker 14 (25:28):
Yeah, Well, what I thought was interesting was that he
admitted that they used that technique to identify Osama bin Laden.

Speaker 13 (25:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (25:39):
So what that means is that they consider it to
be a legitimate.

Speaker 13 (25:46):
Technique, right, They're taking it very They seem to be
taking it very seriously, which adds credence to the report.
It's just my I have trust issues. I'm sorry, I
have trust issues. Go ahead.

Speaker 14 (26:00):
Yeah, they seem to take everything at this point, they
seem to take everything seriously, but they still do nothing.

Speaker 13 (26:07):
Yeah, well there is that. Yeah. I guess all we
can do is really wait and see. But I thought
it was very, very important. I thought we should spend
some time on it because you know, this is I
think it's a tremendous false flag. We know we lived
with the ramifications and repercussions of January sixth, and in fact,

(26:29):
arguably we still are you know. Oh yeah, the country
was dragged through years of investigations that ultimately seriously damaged
people's lives.

Speaker 14 (26:40):
And falsely charged a lot of people absolutely absolutely Imprisondom
tortured them.

Speaker 13 (26:48):
Right, all right, I'll tell you what. Let's go ahead
and take the bottom of the hour break and we'll
continue on the other side. Stay with us, ladies and gentlemen.
This is Governor America. We'll get to the cop stuff later.

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Speaker 13 (31:22):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governed America. The
website for the show is Governamerica dot com. That's Governamerica
dot com. My email address is radio at Governamerica dot com.
You want to give your information out there, VICKI, Okay.

Speaker 14 (31:37):
My website is the Technocratic Tyranny dot com. The older
website is Channelingreality dot com and my email address is
on both websites.

Speaker 13 (31:49):
All right, very good. We were talking about January sixth
bombing suspect or the lack thereof before the break in
the first half hour or the show, and how there
is now an investigation that's been done where we have
an analysis of somebody's gate the bomber, the individual who

(32:12):
planted the bomb or bombs, I should say, at the
Democrat and Republican headquarters on January fifth, as has been
analyzed and revealed. The person they think it is has
been revealed in a Blaze News report, and so we'll

(32:36):
see what comes out of that. But a lot of
people think that police officials can't be corrupt. Huh, I
mean that, you know, just.

Speaker 14 (32:49):
Recently there was a whole gaggle of police, a sheriff
and police that were arrested on corruption charges. They were
actually cooperating with gangs to bring drugs into the country.

Speaker 13 (33:04):
Yep, there you go. And one thing that I wanted
to point out, Mark in Texas turn me onto this story.
I have a family member who lives in Tennessee. I
have family members who live in Alabama, which when I
go there, I drive through Tennessee, and this story really
gives me pause about doing so in the future. It

(33:28):
turns out Tennessee apparently is has been arresting people for
driving under the influence who don't actually drive under the
influence because of their police quotas. These are the allegations
that are being made by former Tennessee State troopers.

Speaker 28 (33:44):
Police's corruption. We're ruining people's lives, We're being forced to
ruin people's lives. Former state troopers are coming forward tonight,
blowing the whistle, they say, on a quota system that's
leaving innocent people charged with crimes they did not commit.

Speaker 17 (33:59):
Good evening, and I'm Marius Payton.

Speaker 14 (34:01):
I'm Tracy Cornett.

Speaker 16 (34:02):
The next time you're out driving on the interstate, especially late,
you're going to be thinking.

Speaker 29 (34:06):
About what WSMB four investigates has now uncovered.

Speaker 21 (34:09):
Chief investigative reporter Jerry Finley is here with the latest
on his Sobering Problem investigation.

Speaker 30 (34:14):
Well, guys, what we've uncovered is more than just two
former troopers coming forward about what they say is a
system designed to pressure troopers into making as many do
UY arrest as possible. We've also obtained a secretly recorded
meeting and internal maps the troopers say explains why so
many innocent people are being charged with DUI.

Speaker 13 (34:35):
Now, one thing I will say is they do say
toward the end of this report that these were former
troopers who were disgruntled, you know, basically, or may have
been disgruntled because they were under some one of them
was under an investigation, another one was let go for
some other reason. They'll address that in the report. That

(34:55):
being said, however, the damning evidence I would say in
this whole you know, to support their claims, is this
recording they actually brought in the goods and they said that,
you know, in fact, they asked her, what if they
they'll just say you're a disgruntled employee. She said, well,
I would have blown the whistle sooner, except that my
job would have been on the line.

Speaker 14 (35:16):
So well, I don't know why anybody that is arrest
and accused of drunk driving wouldn't insist on a blood test.

Speaker 13 (35:28):
Yeah, there's there's some details here that I don't have,
and I would be more interested like you to get
more information. That being said, we know these quota quota
systems exist departments all over the place to try to
deny that quotas for like just say, speeding or maybe
seat belt usage, all this stuff. I mean, why there

(35:49):
may not be something overt Many times I've heard former
police officers talk or write in books about the fact
that if you're not performing along with somebody else, along
with the rest of the people in the department, then
you're gonna get in trouble. So even if it's not

(36:11):
a stated quota, there is, you know, maybe an unstated quota.
They said, ideally, you like to be somewhere in the middle.
If you're if you're too too much near the top
of performance, then your your fellow officers will get angry
at you for doing too much and making them look bad.

(36:32):
And if you're lagging behind, so to speak, in the
tickets that you write, then you're going to be drawing
the ire of your of your superiors.

Speaker 14 (36:44):
Yeah, well, that's kind of like case. And point of
what I was saying is that the police only do
what they're told to do, and so it's incumbent upon
everybody to know your rights and to exert those rights.
My ex husband was arrested in Salt Lake City for dui.

(37:10):
What it was. It was the winter and he went
up to get a pizza up to the university and
its hills up there, so as he was coming back down,
he couldn't put on his brakes because the roads were slick,
so he was just kind of, you know, coasting downhill. Well,
cop pulled him over, gave him a ticket for speeding,

(37:34):
and arrested him for dui. Well what Ron did. He
asked for a blood test, and he turned out his
blood level alcohol level was lower than the legal limit,
and Ron went to the map on that case that

(37:57):
went on for over over a year. That case did,
and the prosecutor tried to make deals with him, and
you know, so on and so forth, and run said, no,
I'm not making any deals with you. My blood alcohol
was lower than the legal limit, and ultimately the prosecutor

(38:20):
dropped the case because he couldn't take it into a
court of law.

Speaker 13 (38:25):
Yeah, this is it's really outrageous. But I would be
worried if they did a blood alcohol test on me
that they would plant evidence or somehow tamper with it. Again,
I have trust issues with all of this stuff. Yeah,
there's always ways to screw with evidence and well.

Speaker 14 (38:46):
But I think with blood alcohol, I think they give
you the results at the hospital at the time.

Speaker 13 (38:53):
I don't know. I've never been tested for it, thankfully,
never had the need. Hope I never did. But I
don't trust them, and especially if well, I'll just leave
that there. I don't trust them. I don't trust them.

Speaker 14 (39:07):
It sounds like it if you go to Tennessee, it
doesn't matter.

Speaker 13 (39:11):
Yeah, that's what. Yeah, that's what it's.

Speaker 14 (39:13):
Give a ticket anyway.

Speaker 13 (39:15):
Well ticket, Shoot, they'll arrest you. You know, you you
get arrest you don't get a ticket for d UI,
you get arrested and charged for DUI. If this is
really going on, they are ruining people's lives, VICKI.

Speaker 30 (39:32):
We told you about Thomas Manus's arrest and Stephanie Fairs
and Candae Slates and all the other people arrested for
duy by state troopers when they were completely sober.

Speaker 13 (39:43):
Okay, that right. There is a news outlet, a local
news They're not conspiracy theorists as you would think in
your typical conspiracy theory genre. I mean, we're not talking
about Patriot Radio where people finger us as conspiracy theorists.
This is a local, mainstream news outlet saying that they

(40:05):
have covered stories in the past where people have been
arrested for DUI who weren't guilty. That's what the he
just said, isn't it.

Speaker 14 (40:15):
Yeah, that said they weren't drinking. But do they have proof?

Speaker 13 (40:19):
Well, you can't. Look, the American system is that you're
innocent until proven guilty. The proof is on the cops.
They're the ones that should be proving that the people
are guilty. And if they don't have the proof, the
people are innocent. Well that's the American system.

Speaker 14 (40:38):
But you got to cover your own you know what.

Speaker 13 (40:42):
You can't prove that, though, how are you going to
prove you can't?

Speaker 14 (40:47):
You can with a blood alcohol test.

Speaker 13 (40:52):
You can't go around, uh randomly conducting your own blood
alcohol tests. And the cops are going to aren't gonna
accept that anyway. So you know, I'll get an example.

Speaker 14 (41:03):
They had to in Ron's case.

Speaker 13 (41:05):
I'll give you an example. Okay, I hit a deer.
Michelle and I were going to be going on vacation.
I hit a deer late at night on my way
home from work and it did damage to my truck.
I drove home with the flashers on, and I parked

(41:28):
in the driveway, and I called the police because I
wanted to report for the insurance. They told me they
wouldn't take the report because it didn't happen in Jackson County.
It happened in Ingham County, so I would have to
drive back up to Ingham County wait on the cops,
and bear in mind, we're leaving in the morning. Okay,
we were leaving in the morning, So this is something

(41:53):
I would have had to go and sit there waiting
for who knows how long for a cop to show
up for to take my report. So I said, screw it,
I'll just do it when I get back from the trip.
So that's what I did. I well, let me just yeah,
So that's what I did. I dealt with it when

(42:15):
I got back from the trip. And when I you know,
in the police in Jackson County wanted wanted me to
the local sheriff came out. The deputies did, and they
were saying trying to say, get me to say that
it happened in Jackson County. They said, just pick a

(42:35):
place on the map, and I'm like, no, I can't
do that. That would be falsifying a police report.

Speaker 22 (42:41):
You know.

Speaker 13 (42:41):
I'm like, well, you know, it's so. I mean, they
were really nice and stuff, but it just didn't feel
right about that. So I ended up having to drive
back up to Ingham County and wait on the state
police to arrive. And this guy was a total jerk
and he's like, well, why are you rep reporting it now?
And I explained it to him several times. He accused me, well,

(43:06):
he did everything, but just short of accusing me of
drinking and driving. Now bear in mind, I've never had
a drop of alcohol in my entire life. I just
don't drink. But he thinks because I waited two weeks
to report this thing, that somehow I must have been

(43:27):
guilty of something. How are you going to prove that
you're not guilty? Now? Had I produced a report, you know,
of a sober you know, alcohol test, there would have
been no way for me to tell when I took it.

(43:47):
You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 14 (43:51):
Yeah, But cops they go by what their experiences, and
probably in most cases people that waited like that could
have been okay.

Speaker 13 (44:05):
But this is why we have the American system of
presumed presumption of innocent until proven guilty. At least that's
the way it's supposed to work. I'm not saying it
always works the way it's supposed to work.

Speaker 11 (44:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (44:18):
In fact, I think a lot of times they presume
you guilty and then you're faced with trying to prove
yourself innocent. It's not the way it's supposed to not
the way it's supposed to be at all. But the
American system is that you're innocent until until they prove
you guilty. But we have the situation right now where

(44:40):
if this situation is going on in Tennessee, as these
police officers these whistleblowers are saying, and certainly the people
who are arrested for something they didn't commit seems to
bear that out. Then we have a real problem with

(45:01):
police corruption in America, a real problem with it. Oh
we do. I think we do.

Speaker 14 (45:09):
And I think that's what happens when you have your
government basically in conspiracy and conllusion to dismantle your country well,
and which they are doing.

Speaker 13 (45:27):
Departments are praying upon the people for uh, what would
be the result of this, what would what would be
the incentive to do this up? Do UI arrests? More money?
Is it? Is there federal money attached to this? Oh?

Speaker 14 (45:44):
Sure, of course, yes, yes, they get federal dollars.

Speaker 23 (45:51):
You know it.

Speaker 14 (45:52):
I'll adds up to their statistics. It adds up to
revenue for the sheriff's department, you know, justifies more more officers.

Speaker 13 (46:04):
Yep, exactly, Yes.

Speaker 14 (46:07):
So there's a lot. All the incentives are on the
side of law enforcement to do it.

Speaker 13 (46:13):
Yeah, let me let me finish up the report.

Speaker 30 (46:15):
But we've never heard from any of the troopers who've
arrested sober people for duy until now.

Speaker 28 (46:22):
This is corruption. We're ruining people's lives we're being forced
to ruin people's lives.

Speaker 30 (46:27):
Do you know if you've ever arrested sober driver for DUI?

Speaker 13 (46:31):
Yes, sir, I'm sure I have.

Speaker 30 (46:33):
Former Troopers Ashley Smith and Adam Potts say there's a
reason so many innocent people have been arrested for DUY
in Tennessee by state troopers, a reason, they say, revealed
in these internal maps and recorded audio from a troopers
meeting in Chattanooga.

Speaker 31 (46:51):
Risk every du that you can get your hands on.

Speaker 30 (46:55):
We've always thought this was a great thing because you
want to get drunk drivers off the road. Do you
feel like that this push to get DUI's is eventually
having a negative outcome?

Speaker 28 (47:06):
Absolutely, there's pressure to rest the UIs.

Speaker 4 (47:09):
Pot says, it's not just pressure, it's a quota. I
have to ask you.

Speaker 30 (47:14):
Did you ever feel pressured just to pull someone over
and arrest them for DUI just to make a quota? Absolutely,
it's something directly addressed in recorded audio from a meeting
with Captain Patrick Turner out of Chattanooga obtained by WSMB four.

Speaker 13 (47:30):
Investigates me, I'm passing.

Speaker 4 (47:32):
On the message about the command staff.

Speaker 5 (47:35):
Walks, what does hard work look like? Well, it could
look like a risk in one hundred plus the UIs
a year.

Speaker 30 (47:43):
In that meeting, it's stipulated to troopers on the midnight shift,
one hundred d uy arrests will be required each year
per trooper.

Speaker 31 (47:52):
If they're the UI, I want you to load.

Speaker 30 (47:54):
The jail full of Turner also talks about consequences when
it comes to how many duy orss are made, as
well as contacts, meaning drivers pulled over each shift.

Speaker 20 (48:07):
The attorney in thirty three d us per year and
one point seven contacts.

Speaker 31 (48:12):
You're gonna get spaying.

Speaker 30 (48:14):
But despite what you just heard, this is what the
THCHP email does. Quote the Tennessee Highway Patrol does not
have or use quotas for traffic stops, citations, or arress.
And there's more in emails obtained through the Open Records Act.
Captain Bruce McCarley sent out maps this year subject line

(48:34):
DUI map. It shows every county and district, date and
every trooper with a number next to it. These former
troopers say, those are the numbers of duy orrs.

Speaker 4 (48:45):
Made by each trooper. What is the message to you all?

Speaker 30 (48:49):
Why send this out to troopers?

Speaker 28 (48:51):
You're not doing good enough because somebody else has beaten
you with the EUIs you need to do better?

Speaker 30 (48:55):
These former troopers say there are incentives for troopers to
make du why arrests.

Speaker 13 (49:01):
The advantage of arresting somebody, whether they're really drunk or not,
is I continue to get that premium overtime.

Speaker 30 (49:09):
So does that translate to troopers feeling like if I'm
working this shift, I've got to find somebody to arrest.
Absolutely for full transparency, both Potts and Smith were fired.

Speaker 13 (49:21):
By the THHP.

Speaker 30 (49:22):
Potts pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of a single
car accidents involving his personal vehicle.

Speaker 13 (49:29):
I made a mistake. I had a crash off.

Speaker 30 (49:31):
Duty, and the THCHP is seeking to decertify Smith, accusing
her of helping a family member.

Speaker 4 (49:38):
To get out of a duy.

Speaker 30 (49:39):
She's fighting that claim before the state. The THHP may
simply say that you're just a disgruntled employee and that's
why you're coming forward.

Speaker 28 (49:49):
I would have said something before if it wouldn't have
been career suicide for me.

Speaker 13 (49:52):
Okay, so what do you think of that now?

Speaker 14 (49:57):
I I don't know. I I'm suspicious.

Speaker 13 (50:06):
Uh it, Well, the thing that really stands out to
me is the previous reports. The news outlets said that
they have done with people who were arrested for DUI
who weren't under d UI, who weren't under the influence.

Speaker 14 (50:24):
Yeah. Well, it's like I said, you've got to know
your rights. You have to know how to protect yourself. Yeah,
and if you don't, then, yeah, you can get caught
up in a scam like that.

Speaker 17 (50:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (50:39):
It's uh, it's actually quite scary because these are supposed
to be the people that are protecting, but the protector
has become the aggressor in many cases. And you know,
I'm concerned that you can only get worse. I mean, look,
look just south of the US Mexican border at how
corrupt police are there. You know, Well that can happen here.

Speaker 14 (51:02):
Oh I think I think it does happen, and it's
happened for a long time. I remember the first movie
I ever watched about corruption was that Sheriff Buford t
something or other.

Speaker 13 (51:20):
I'm talking about Smoking in the bandit.

Speaker 14 (51:24):
Uh well, yeah, that one, but there was one before
that that, uh uh tell his county. He he had
a he was a county sheriff, and his whole staff,
his whole law enforcement staff, they were all gangsters and criminals,

(51:46):
and so you know, he ruled his county like a king.

Speaker 13 (51:51):
Yeah. I've got kind of a mixed feeling on police,
you know. I you know a lot of people in
the Patriot effort, they they're down on police left and right.
And and I've said before, all you have to do
is listen to the police scanner.

Speaker 21 (52:08):
I I.

Speaker 13 (52:11):
Really think that the police scanner is one of the
biggest friends of the police officer. I'm surprised, I'm really
surprised and stunned that there's this trend to take the
police scanner off, you know, in other words, privatize, encrypt
the frequencies, make it to where the public can't hear

(52:31):
what's going on. Because I'm talking about when I say privatized,
I mean make it to where it's encrypted so people
can't hear it. That's what i mean. Make it private,
not necessarily privatized. But what I'm talking about, though, is
that the police scanner, to me, is one of the

(52:53):
biggest promotions for the police that you could ever have
because all you have to do is listen on a
Friday Saturday night and all the crap these people have
to deal with, all the time, and you think and
imagine what would happen if all of those circumstances left
were left undealt with, you know, people with firearms that

(53:17):
are shooting at people, people that you know are I mean,
just crazy criminal activity everywhere, even in our little town.

Speaker 14 (53:26):
Uh huh.

Speaker 13 (53:27):
It's astounding how many things happen that you don't even
know about because you don't have to.

Speaker 14 (53:33):
It's just law and order breaking down. As as your
country breaks down, law and order breaks down, and so
you know, this is what I would expect to happen,
given what they're doing to our country. And I thought

(53:56):
Donald Trump was going to fix it, but now he
brought in people that I would consider to be part
of the conspirators.

Speaker 13 (54:09):
Well, he's brought the National Guard into the major US
cities across the country, which I have not been excited about.
I think it's a conditioning of the populace to accept
military troops in our cities. And I stand by that statement.

Speaker 14 (54:25):
Yeah, well, I agree with you. They are military. They
may be National Guard, but they've nationalized them and so
they are effectively soldiers in reserve. They're they're not the
national Guard that I grew up with.

Speaker 13 (54:45):
Yeah, let's uh, let's go ahead and well, I'll tell
you what. We're near the end of this hour already,
so let's go ahead and take the break, and when
we come back, we will continue and try to hit
the ground running. There's a lot more going on going
to get to some of this COP information. The Conference
of the Parties thirty for the Framework Convention on Climate

(55:06):
Change that's going on right now. And yeah, you know
what could be more scary to the environment than a
COP conference. I mean, think about it. I mean they
are us, well for us and for the and for
the planet. I mean they bulldozed eight miles of trees

(55:27):
to make the roads to ease the traffic congestion that
they thought this thing was going to cause. So they
were bulldozing the Amazon forest. Vicky. Yeah, well, you know
in preparations. Yes, it is only.

Speaker 14 (55:41):
Important when it affects their ability to make us do
something or other, you know, we'll change our way of life.

Speaker 13 (55:51):
Certainly proves that it's not really about the environment, doesn't it.
All right, let's take the top of the hour break
and we'll continue on the other side. Stay with us,
ladies and gentlemen, is Governor America. Don't go away.

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Larry Summers, Reid Hoffman, JP Morgan, Chasen, many other people
and institutions to determine what was going on with them

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and him. This is another Russia, Russia, Russia scam. Now,
the President accuses Democrats of using what he calls the
Epstein hoax to distract from the government's shutdown and other failures.
This announcement comes as the House is expected to vote
next week to force the DOJ to release files from
its investigation into Epstein Democrats all.

Speaker 33 (59:54):
The House Oversight Committee released thousands of emails from Epstein's
estate earlier this week, including email exchanges between Epstein and
Gallaine Maxwell. In a twenty nineteen email, Epstein told a
journalist that President Trump knew about the girls. The White
House says those emails were selectively leaked to create a
false narrative. The House of Representatives is now gearing up

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to vote on forcing the administration to release more files
related to.

Speaker 9 (01:00:19):
The investigation of Epstein.

Speaker 33 (01:00:22):
Texas state lawmakers debate free speech and higher education following
political violence on college campuses nationwide. KDFW FOXFOD Dallas's Stephen
Dill reports.

Speaker 35 (01:00:32):
Two days after the political assassination of Charlie Kirk, the
Texas Lieutenant Governor and House Speaker created select Committees on
Civil Discourse in freedom of speech. The committees had their
first joint hearing Thursday in Austin. Invited testimony included a
representative with Turning Point USA, the organization founded by Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 4 (01:00:52):
University presidents and.

Speaker 35 (01:00:54):
Officials also talked about how they responded to protests, dealing
with the Israel Hamas War, responses to incidents following Kirk's
murder on a college campus. Some of the questions went
to how much freedom of speech public college employees should have.

Speaker 33 (01:01:11):
A federal appeals court is being asked to hear a
case against efforts by Michigan's Attorney General.

Speaker 32 (01:01:16):
More from AFENS Chris Woodward.

Speaker 36 (01:01:18):
The case was brought in twenty nineteen by Michigan based
American Freedom Law Center, claiming the organization was unlawfully targeted
and treated unfairly because of not only the law center's
political views, but the political views of their clients. Robert
Muse of American Freedom Law Center.

Speaker 37 (01:01:35):
I received a phone call from I believe it was
a reporter from the Detroit News who said, so, what's
your response to the Attorney generals and the Michigan Department
of Civil Rights press release where they just announced that
they were going to go after all the thirty one
so called hate groups that are operating in Michigan. And
they linked to the Southern Party Law Center's hate map,

(01:01:58):
and in this press release they pulled no punches. They
said they were going to go after these organizations. You know,
they so called hate can't you know, thrive in the
state of Michigan. And they're going to start this database
for with all these groups and their activities.

Speaker 9 (01:02:12):
They're going after that.

Speaker 4 (01:02:13):
They're pursuing.

Speaker 36 (01:02:15):
That prompted MEWS to follow a lawsuit in the US
District Court for the Western District of Michigan muses alleging
violations of the First Amendment.

Speaker 37 (01:02:23):
You know, it's one thing on the Southern Party loss
and a private organization you know wants to name you,
I designate you as a hate group.

Speaker 4 (01:02:29):
But when you have the top law.

Speaker 37 (01:02:31):
Enforcement officer of the state using that as a means
to target political opponents right with all the power and
authority that the state attorney general has, now you're triggering
constitutional violations.

Speaker 36 (01:02:44):
I'm Chris wood word.

Speaker 33 (01:02:46):
It may not be in the headlines every day, but
Israel and Amas are still at odds with one another.
In fact, it appears at the ceasefire plan from President
Donald Trump installed in phase one. Doctor Jonathan Chanser at
the Foundation for Defensive Democracies is tabs on the situation
and offered his thoughts on Washington Watch.

Speaker 38 (01:03:03):
We're really just probably not moving in the right direction
with this terror group, and of course we know that
they've gotten significant support from countries like Katar and Turkey,
and these are of course some of the same countries
that are placed placing a stake, if you will, in
the future of Gaza.

Speaker 33 (01:03:21):
Schanzer went on to say that it is something that
is worrying not only to analysts but Israelis as well.
See war News at AFN dot net.

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to the Kentucky first and take a call there. Hello,
you're on the air.

Speaker 31 (01:05:35):
Go ahead, please, yeah, I might give Kentucky. I had
just been looking this set because of Brando Mine, you know,
is all alarmist about where he's at. He's seen a
lot of the demographic change, you know, in areas or

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I don't want to say exactly hurries out, but he's
in a kind of a trish that area, and he
was assaulted by Central Americans with license plates at about
six o'clock in the morning or something that's wow, fifty
some people. Yeah, it's like they were all having a
meet up for some reason, like you know, planning or

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exchanging something. And he decided he was doing to film
take some video of this because who would believe it? Right,
He gets off of his night shift job, and I
just told him, you know what happened. He was walking
towards the building he lives in, but not towards the
door he has to go in for his like music studio.

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So these five guys come up and, you know, in
the broken English, what are you doing videoing us? What
are you doing filming us? And they piat him up
and take his phone.

Speaker 9 (01:06:49):
Wow.

Speaker 31 (01:06:50):
Then he goes back to his back to his vehicle,
and all of a sudden, the whole parking, a lot
of fifty cars just empties out, except this one van
looks back in the review mirror and sees him sitting
in there and realizes that's the guy that was filming.
So they get out, stop the van jump I'll come
back at him. He gets his thirty eight out in

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front of the seat, shoots one shot in the air
and they I'll run and get out of there. But
cops are on him like stink unbleep. And I told him,
I said, they had to seen what happened to you.
They were watching his bunch and I told him, I said,
you need to put in your motion for discovery all
of the phone metadata for everybody, including your own phone,

(01:07:32):
and get the vino back from the platform. I forget
what the platform.

Speaker 9 (01:07:37):
He was live.

Speaker 31 (01:07:38):
He was doing live on a platform and they were
trying to erase it. I said, they can't erase it.
We've got all the metadata for everybody for at least
five years by the different service providers. And then I
don't know the FBI, who knows how long they keep stuff.
You know those fusion centers for the state police, who
knows how long they keep it. But the whole idea

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that Hillary could smash her blackberries ben to get rid
of that data is a joke.

Speaker 13 (01:08:05):
It's a joke, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 31 (01:08:08):
Because they can break the encryption. And so you know
the number of police in this country though if you
google it the official numbers it's only eight hundred thousand.
We almost had that many soldiers to occupy Iraq to
take down Saddams. Saddam's Kuwait or Suddams invading the Kuwait

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and Iraq together was close to three hundred thousand square kilometers,
So we had one hundred and fifty thousand contractors, one
hundred and fifty thousand active military you know going in there,
and National Guard, so it was about three hundred thousand.

Speaker 11 (01:08:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:08:43):
That what the scenario you just described sounds almost like
that square kilometers the cops are enabling this. That sounds
like the cops are actually almost working with the criminal element.

Speaker 31 (01:08:56):
Well, there's not that many cops been as high profile
as they are.

Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
Do you see them?

Speaker 13 (01:09:01):
You know?

Speaker 31 (01:09:01):
And down I'm in you see about I don't know
seven different law enforcement agencies between fish and wildlife, campus police,
city police, state police, and I think they've even got
armed officers now with the US Forest Service and court engineers.

(01:09:22):
I don't know how. I haven't ever seen any of those.
But after Homeland Security took over everything, including the Department
of Agriculture, there's a lot more armed officers. Remember that
bought those billions of bullets or something.

Speaker 13 (01:09:35):
Oh yeah, yeah, hollow point, Yeah, yep, I remember.

Speaker 31 (01:09:39):
But the numbers aren't there until you start looking at
the number of trained, armed veterans and civilians with some training.
Estimates range that's all over the map, but you know,
forty to maybe eighty million Americans are armed. And so

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this guy was really concerned about the Muslims and he
was saying, Islam's are ready to pounds and all this stuff.
If guy from a guy that I'm aware of, has
been watching the various moms and they're militias. They have arsenals,
and a lot of these mosques or whatever they call

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their districts and they're on arsenals. And I'm sure the
FBI's aware that because the guy I know that had
been involved in the organized crime played for several years,
the bag man going out three and four o'clock in
the morning to take cash to these informants and the
networks of mosques and the same tri state area that

(01:10:44):
this guy's worried about. And they've been watching the Muslims
for sixty five years or more. By the account, what
have we gotten for our money? You know? Yeah, But
I don't think people realize what a message would be
if if all of a sudden, Sharia decided they're going

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to rise up and cause a problem. There's not enough
cops to deal with it, I don't think. And the
number of active military is shockingly low too. I think
it's right now, it's about eight hundred thousand.

Speaker 13 (01:11:19):
Yeah, well, for now, it's it's it's to their advantage
to not do that. For now, it's to their advantage
to infiltrate government and achieve political office over certain areas
like Dearborn, you know, and.

Speaker 14 (01:11:36):
Like New York City.

Speaker 13 (01:11:38):
Yeah, there's that too.

Speaker 31 (01:11:40):
Oh and Texas, huge thing in Texas that people are
up or upset about. You know, there's Muslim enclaves or
subdivisions or whatever, and they announced.

Speaker 14 (01:11:51):
They weren't going to implement Sharia law in that settlement.

Speaker 31 (01:11:56):
Yeah, when they become when they become a majority in
a pot cular area county or a city or a borough.
In the case of New York, I've seen pictures of
their police cars that are painted up to look just
like New York City police and they'll stay on the
side you know, uh Sharia or something like that, and
they're they're not a sworn officer, but you know, by

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a lot of people, you know, see something like that,
and maybe they've quit doing that. I don't know, but uh,
it was a I don't believe it was an AI
fake when I saw it probably ten or twelve years ago.
A photoshop could be done, but I don't believe it was.
There was a the media outlet was fairly credible to

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fake that, you know it was, but it was for that,
you know, enclave of Muslims in in in one of
the boroughs in New York City.

Speaker 13 (01:12:49):
Yeah. Well, we're in a situation right now. I mean
we we talked about those areas where the communist Chinese
control and they're uh, enforcement of their own people. Remember
was it the university campuses.

Speaker 31 (01:13:06):
And says they go ahead, there's a guy, there's a
guy on Houston and says the cops won't even go
in some of those neighborhoods. They they're they're on their own.

Speaker 13 (01:13:15):
Yeah. Yeah, it's a real concern, a tremendous concern, uh,
because we're losing our country. And we've been saying it
for years. We're losing our country. And this is why
I think Christians, Christians need to get their heads out
of their butts over the situation going on right now
in Gaza because of these people are are being driven

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out of the Middle East. Where do you think they're
gonna go. People, where do you think they're gonna go.
We're gonna land in Western nations among other places.

Speaker 31 (01:13:49):
A lot of right righte fugees. You can't call them that,
but there's a lot of refugees throughout Europe, from Germany
to Ireland and wherever. Yeah, well they call them that
for a while, right rapefugees. But you've got such a
way that they can filter the social media, that can
amplify what they want and quash what they don't. These
platforms are keeping alive Americans in the dark, like mushrooms

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fed on crap.

Speaker 13 (01:14:11):
So yeah, very well said.

Speaker 31 (01:14:13):
Constantly filter, constantly filter, constantly quash whatever your own feeds,
you know, reject things that you don't want in there,
and it can take weeks to get your feed straightened
up where you see what you actually want to see.
And you were talking about the scanner radios, Yeah, there
are versions of the radios that can listen through to

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the encryption on the different there's some two main encryption
schemes on scanner radios, and there are they cost a
little bit of money to get, but the media outlets
still have them in their news production rooms. So then o,
there's a way, and I know a guy who had one.
I just never had the money I used to listen to.

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It was all in analog. So there's still some stuff
that's still an analog, like various rescue squads, fire departments
and the police usually keep an analog channel, and a
lot of their radios are dual mode so they can
go on seeing for something and switch into analog to
coordinate with different agencies. But yeah, there's the local police
says even have went to use some cell phones, they'll

(01:15:23):
call the dispatcher and talk to dispatcher on cell phone
rather than calling somebody's self security number and license.

Speaker 13 (01:15:29):
Yeah, I could see the air. I could see that.

Speaker 31 (01:15:32):
But yeah, I forget what they call that. There's this
signal nine or something, signal nine to me on my
phone or something, and they go off the radio.

Speaker 13 (01:15:41):
Yeah, anyway, I'll let you go, all right, appreciate it, good,
good input as always, Thank you very much. That's Mike
and Kentucky. Yeah, I'm looking right now at an article
here at border report dot com. States throughout the US
have revoked driving privileges for five hundred commercial truck drivers
who failed basic English assessments while working North of the border.

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According to Israel Dogado, the HALO, vice president of Mexico's
Northwest Chamber of Freight Transporters. This person says, so far,
we've registered fifty five hundred out of service and suspended licenses.
We are seeing harder and harder, more stringent enforcement. Well
that's good. There needs to be harder and harder, more

(01:16:24):
stringent enforcement. But better yet, how about we just quit
letting the USMCA NAFTA trucks into the country in the
first place. Park your truck at the border and let
US truck drivers pick up the freight. Well does that
sound so revolutionary?

Speaker 14 (01:16:42):
The very first NAFTA case was about Mexican truckers crossing
the border, and the United States lost that case under
the NAFTA tribunal.

Speaker 13 (01:16:54):
Right, yeah, but those we need to pull out of
the need to absolutely pull out of it, you know,
screw the international tribunal. And why can't we you know,
Trump America first, America first. Yeah, Okay, why are we
still doing USMCA. Why did you negotiate in the USMCA?

Speaker 14 (01:17:15):
You know, yeah, And it's not different, it's not different
than NAFTA. It was just an updated NAFTA. So that's why,
that's why I quit supporting Trump.

Speaker 13 (01:17:26):
We have an executive at the in the Oval Office
right now whose foreign policy is like the Clapper. You
remember the Clapper around Christmas time. You see those commercials
clap on, clap off. Well, for him, it's Tariff's on,
Tariff's off. You know, he's gonna.

Speaker 14 (01:17:42):
He's doing some kind of roupidote game.

Speaker 13 (01:17:46):
I think he.

Speaker 14 (01:17:48):
I'm not sure that he's actually putting the tariffs song.
I don't know. It seems to me like a big
propaganda campaign to uh his supporters basically into thinking that
he's America first.

Speaker 13 (01:18:06):
Yeah, well, certainly he's not America first. He really he's
Israel first. I've got audio here of him cow telling
to well here here here it is. Let me just
go ahead and play this speaking of Israel and the
foreign policy mess that we have going on right now,
here's Trump groveling before his Israeli donors. You know, this

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is who's really driving US policy, and especially US foreign policies.

Speaker 39 (01:18:33):
Can promises from many other American presidents, you know that
they kept promising. I never understood it until I got there.
There was a lot of pressure put on these presidents.
It was put on me too. But I didn't yield
to the pressure.

Speaker 13 (01:18:45):
Sure you did. You just yielded to the to the
other pressure.

Speaker 39 (01:18:49):
Every president for a decade said we're gonna do it
the differences. I kept my promise and officially recognized the
capital of Israel and moved the.

Speaker 11 (01:18:59):
American and to Jerusalem.

Speaker 13 (01:19:02):
Isn't that right?

Speaker 9 (01:19:03):
Miriam?

Speaker 39 (01:19:05):
Look at Miriam, she's back there.

Speaker 13 (01:19:07):
Stand up, Miriam.

Speaker 39 (01:19:10):
And Sheldon eelsome into the office.

Speaker 9 (01:19:13):
They call me, he called me.

Speaker 2 (01:19:15):
I think they had more trips to the.

Speaker 39 (01:19:17):
White House than anybody else.

Speaker 13 (01:19:19):
I can think.

Speaker 39 (01:19:19):
I'm looking at us sitting there so innocently. She got
sixty billion in the bank, sixty billion, and she loves
and I think she said no more. And she loves Israel,
but she loves it. And they would come in and
her husband was a very aggressive man, but I loved them.
It was a very aggressive, very supportive of me.

Speaker 2 (01:19:40):
And he'd call up, can I come over and see you?

Speaker 39 (01:19:44):
I say, Sheldon, I'm the President of the United States.

Speaker 17 (01:19:48):
It doesn't work that way.

Speaker 39 (01:19:49):
He'd come in with the But they were very responsible
for so much, including getting me thinking about Golan Heights,
which is probably one of the greatest thing needs.

Speaker 13 (01:20:00):
To ever happened. Keep in mind, Israel received the Golan Heights.
Trump basically took the Golan Heights from Syria and gave
it to Israel. So that's what he's talking about here,
the goal on house.

Speaker 11 (01:20:14):
Stand up place.

Speaker 39 (01:20:16):
She really is. I mean, she loves this country. She
loves this country. Her and her husband are so incredible.
We miss him so dearly. But I actually asked her.
I'm going to get her in trouble with this, but
I actually asked her once. They said so, Miriam, I
know you love Israel. What do you love more the
United States or Israel? She refused to answer. That means

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that might mean Israel.

Speaker 2 (01:20:41):
We love you.

Speaker 11 (01:20:42):
Thank you, darling for being here.

Speaker 39 (01:20:43):
That's a great honor, great honor.

Speaker 11 (01:20:45):
She a wonderful woman.

Speaker 13 (01:20:47):
Yeah. So, Sheldon and Maria Madelson bankrolled his twenty sixteen campaign,
and he's repeid them in kind. The odd thing about
that is he doesn't have any qualms about admitting that
he's a whore for the Agelessn's his foreign own buddy.

Speaker 14 (01:21:02):
I appreciate that all the other presidents have have been whares,
but they don't talk about it.

Speaker 13 (01:21:11):
It's a it's amazing. He shamelessly brags about this. Yeah,
what what what he should be doing is what's best
for the American people obviously, not Israel or any other
country for that matter. I mean, I don't want to
just single out Israel. If it was any other country,
I'd be against it. I'm against giving all this moneies
and moneys and weapons to Ukraine. What's the reason for that? Which,

(01:21:35):
by the way, that continues under the Trump administration. You know,
So is there any real difference in foreign policy other
than the fact that he's you know, pedal to the
metal on Israel.

Speaker 14 (01:21:47):
Well, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 11 (01:21:50):
He Uh.

Speaker 14 (01:21:52):
I kind of appreciate the way that he's revealed that
to the American people. He does it as if, you know,
he's he's proud of it, as if he's proud of it.
But is he or is he just doing a quote

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innocent reveal of the real power in Washington d C.

Speaker 13 (01:22:19):
Well, I think he. I think he's shameless, Honestly. I
wish I could say otherwise.

Speaker 11 (01:22:26):
I don't know.

Speaker 14 (01:22:27):
I appreciate information from where I can get it, and
he that was a big, big reveal, Oh yeah, to
the American people. So I'm not going to denigrate him
for doing it. I appreciate it. Thank you. Donald.

Speaker 13 (01:22:44):
Well, that's okay, I'll denigrate him for you, because he
should be representing the American people who put him there,
who elected him, Not the billionaires in foreign countries that
are murdering, committing genocide in the name of God, but
the people who voted for him, the people who go

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to the polls, the people who put their pants on
every work and go to work to raise the money
to raise them to be able to hardly barely afford
the taxes to put his ass in the White House.
Those are the people he should be representing.

Speaker 14 (01:23:24):
So well. In my research, my conclusion is that there
are two blocks in the United States. There is the
elite foreign policy block that has been working against this
country since at least nineteen nineteen when the Versailles Treaty

(01:23:46):
was signed. And then there is the American people. And
the American people have been kept in the dark, just
like mushrooms and fed you know what. Yeah, And so
they don't understand anything about our foreign policy. They don't
they don't understand this enemy within that is the uh,

(01:24:11):
the elitist, the Atlantises, and the universities like Harvard and
how they have been working against the interests of our country.

Speaker 13 (01:24:23):
Yeah, we were talking a moment ago, real quickly about
the illegal alien problem. Uh, something that has been allowed
to happen by the last administration, the previous administration. The
borders were and the Yeah. Well, and and one thing
I will say for Trump is he did close the borders.

(01:24:43):
I I can, I can give somebody credit for that.
But what that did is it did provided the incentive,
the the you might even almost say the mandate in
some respects to roll out more harsh police seeing mechanisms
in there. Therefore, we have the conditioning process for the

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military in US cities right now. So is this a
tweedled tweedl dumb? Is this a tag team tyranny type
of move where Biden does this one thing and now
Trump has to correct it, and correcting it means more
police state tactics. I don't know. Certainly seems like it
could be working together. But more than one hundred and
fifty illegal migrant sexual predators, according to the New York Post,

(01:25:27):
have been nabbed in Florida as part of a massive
sweep dubbed Operation dirt Bag. Homeland Security Secretary Christy Gnome
revealed that on Wednesday of this week, the sex offenders
were among the more than two hundred and thirty illegals
rounded up in the Sunshine State after being wanted for
crimes including drug offense and even murder. So this is

(01:25:49):
the crimes are going up all across the board, and
this is something that has been orchestrated massively, and so
where where does that leave us at this point? And
then we got police state tectics. I mentioned hospitals now
are rolling out risk assessment tools for their patients. This

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just came out of This was wixtv is A. I
used to work there years ago, so this is locally
in my neck of the woods. They have patient assessment
tools that the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
has just announced.

Speaker 40 (01:26:28):
This tool is specifically used for patients to assess how
much aggression they have to ensure they don't hurt themselves
or any staff member at these hospitals.

Speaker 17 (01:26:36):
The scoring card involves seven.

Speaker 40 (01:26:38):
Different criteria, some of which include irritability, impulsivity, and verbal threats.
Patients are scored every twenty four hours and given a
score of one for each criteria They possess making the
entire test out of seven. The higher the score, the
more at risk of patient is for hurting themselves, someone
else or damaging property.

Speaker 13 (01:26:57):
So don't upset the technocretic algorithm them.

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Eight hundred eight two five one seven one oh eight
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Speaker 41 (01:28:04):
Ostriches have long been thought to be rather stupid, not
only because of the way it looks, but because they
lay their eggs on the ground.

Speaker 13 (01:28:11):
Even the Bible describes them as forgetful.

Speaker 41 (01:28:13):
We'll take a closer look at them on today's Creation Moment,
and now our Creation Moment's host, Paul Taylor.

Speaker 42 (01:28:20):
Ostriches are certainly comical looking birds. Whenever I see a
picture of one, it certainly makes me smile. Mind you,
if you meet one up close, you might not laugh
so much, because they can cause a lot of damage
with their legs and particularly with their feet. But where
ostriches come to our notice as Biblical Christians is that
many people think that the Bible is completely mistaken about ostriches,

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and therefore these supposed errors invalidate scripture. Their main contentious
verse is Job thirty nine. In this chapter, God is
telling Job about the various things that he's created to
silence Job and to show him that his complaints are irrelevant.
In verses fourteen and fifteen, the accusation is that the
ostrich is pictured us stupid for leaving its eggs in

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the sand and accidentally crushing them. Then we're told the
Bible tells us that the mother Ostrich forgets or even
neglects her young. Actually, much of this is based on
a false anthropomorphism. We should not expect that an animal
is going to show human characteristics. In any case, the
mother Ostrich does tend to leave her young because the
care of the newly hatched chicks seems to be the

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job of the father Ostrich. So there's no error in
what the Bible is claiming.

Speaker 17 (01:29:32):
So when we're.

Speaker 42 (01:29:33):
Ostriches created, they are clearly birds, but they appear designed
to live on land. We must therefore assume that God
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Speaker 9 (01:31:01):
Where the spoofs go to find out what's really going on.
This is Governor America.

Speaker 13 (01:31:21):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governor America. Prices
continue to rise, but according to an interview that Trump
gave with Laura Ingram, hey don't believe you're lying eyes
because prices are going down. This reminds me of the
place in George Orwell's nineteen eighty four where Winston Smith
was observing the prices of chocolate continued to rise. Big

(01:31:44):
Brother kept saying, no, no, no, no, no, prices are
going down. Did it with me?

Speaker 43 (01:31:48):
Which Democrats should Republicans be most worried about going forward
in twenty twenty eight?

Speaker 13 (01:31:53):
Perhaps?

Speaker 44 (01:31:54):
Well, I wouldn't want to say, because it gives that
person an immediate boost. It's like when they say, are
you going to attack Venezuela? Are you're going to attack
this one?

Speaker 13 (01:32:00):
Are you going to attack?

Speaker 45 (01:32:02):
Say?

Speaker 13 (01:32:02):
I'm not going to tell you whether or not, am so.

Speaker 44 (01:32:04):
I don't want to really give you, but I think
this we are doing phenomenally well. This is the greatest
economy we've ever had. They're talking points of course. Sorry,
by the way, the only thing is beef. Beef coffee
is a little high because the ranchers are doing great
coffee coffee.

Speaker 13 (01:32:21):
We're going to lower some tariffs. We're going to have
some coffee come in. Did you hear that, ladies and gentlemen,
Your king has spoken the tariffs are going to be
coming down, and so he is going to unilaterally lower
the prices of coffee and beef.

Speaker 14 (01:32:33):
So yeah, and he said that beef is coming down.

Speaker 13 (01:32:39):
That's not true, Well, he's he No, they said the
beef and the coffee were high and they're working on
he's going to lower them. In fact, I think that's
why he's flooding the market. Now. Was the Australian beef
that he's bringing in a bunch of it? Was it Australia?

Speaker 14 (01:32:57):
Yeah, well Argentina that whole thing. You know, I've been
researching for a long time and they started bringing in
Australian beef and different things in the early two thousands.
So a lot of what he's saying, it's like they
are repeating the narratives. They've got packaged narratives and they're

(01:33:20):
repeating them. So, but there was something it's something that
you were saying before the break that I wanted to
comment on. What were you saying right before the break?

Speaker 13 (01:33:33):
Yeah? By the way, it's Argentina, I think is when
he was he's going to bring me, he's going to
bring the beef in. Are you talking about.

Speaker 14 (01:33:41):
Bringing in Argentina beef because Argentina was cloning their beef.

Speaker 11 (01:33:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:33:47):
Well that gives you something to look forward to, doesn't it.

Speaker 14 (01:33:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:33:52):
Yeah, So what I was saying before the break, just
so you know, we were talking. I think about that
story from w ILEX TV with regard to the hospital.
You know, their profiling patients. Profiling patients, they're monitoring their
behaviors for agitation and things like that and are you know,

(01:34:15):
basically it's a risk assessment they're doing daily on their
hospital patients. And this is something that Michigan Department of
Health and Human Services just announced.

Speaker 14 (01:34:23):
That's what I want to That's what I wanted to
comment on. The hospitals are part of the Department of
Home Scam Securities Surveillance Networks. They started out with the
emergency rooms and emergency room physicians with building the systems

(01:34:44):
of nationalized medical records. Yeah, and that started in nineteen
ninety with the George H. W. Bush's reforms, and one
of his reforms were the first inquiries on the benefits

(01:35:05):
of nationalized medical records. Well, I can tell you that
the amount of money that they had to spend to
build a system of nationalized medical records far far outweighed
any benefit. There really is no benefit to people to

(01:35:28):
the patients for nationalized medical records. Then in nineteen ninety five,
when they decided on globalizing our economy, they then converted
the idea of nationalized medical records to globalized medical records

(01:35:49):
for the global information infrastructure.

Speaker 13 (01:35:53):
Yeah, somebody's asking in the chat room should we act
docile when we go to a doctor. My first thing is, hey,
try not to go to the doctor.

Speaker 14 (01:36:01):
Yeah, I don't.

Speaker 11 (01:36:02):
I don't.

Speaker 13 (01:36:02):
Don't go to the doctor unless you absolutely if you
have a life threatening illness or a life threatening condition
or whatever, then you may not have a choice. But
if you have a choice, the first step is to
not go to the doctor. No, they're not trying, you know,
they're not going to do anything ultimately to help you.

(01:36:22):
It's going to be a slow and steady decline. I
think if you go to the doctor, I hate to say,
trying to learn how to eat properly and to do
your own medical treatment to the extent to the greatest
extent as possible. And I'm not giving medical advice.

Speaker 2 (01:36:43):
It's just to be clear.

Speaker 14 (01:36:44):
We don't have doctors in this country anymore. We have
data recorders. That's why they set up the system of physicians,
assistants and nurse practitioners as a way of giving a
golden parachute to doctors out of the business. And of course,

(01:37:07):
you know when you have a computer system that an
AI system that is taking in your physical test results
and analyzing them. A nurse practitioner or physicians assistant, they
can't question the computer system. They don't have the credentials

(01:37:28):
to challenge the computer systems. But doctors do, of course,
so they needed to get doctors out of the business.
But in terms of the hospitals and most especially the
emergency rooms, there were four consortiums of the big tech

(01:37:52):
companies that worked to build out the medical information systems
in the hospitals. And I do have the names of
those four consortiums, and people should really take a look

(01:38:12):
at that. And I'm with you, Darren. I will not
go to the hospital at emergency room.

Speaker 13 (01:38:21):
I will, well, the emergency room. You might not have
a choice because you know what, sometimes you need stabilizing attacks.

Speaker 14 (01:38:31):
I'll go to one of those.

Speaker 13 (01:38:33):
If you step on a nail, you might need to
go to the doctor. I'm just saying, yeah, well, I'll
go if you have.

Speaker 14 (01:38:39):
A heart attack, clinics, a clinic that is not the hospital.

Speaker 13 (01:38:43):
Well, if you have a heart attack, you might have
no choice. You might have to go to the hospital.
You know, But there are some things that we can
do ourselves. And I'm just saying without giving medical advice,
because I wouldn't want to do that. I'm just saying,
there are some things that we can do ourselves to
try to keep ourselves in better health. Get exercise. You know,

(01:39:06):
I'm not telling anybody to run marathons or anything if
you're not in good shape anything like that, but I
mean eating properly, a healthy bloodstream, and just try to
live right, try to you know, any way that you
can avoid the establishment medical profession today is probably going
to be in your favor. Any way that you can

(01:39:28):
avoid the pharmaceutical drugs that they give you, because if
you look look at the ingredients of those things, and
I'm thinking that's probably not good for you.

Speaker 14 (01:39:40):
Those shots, those COVID shots, they were manipulating your d DNA.
They were putting in a spike protein, which, as I
understand it, it would be the It's like put putting
in a stent or something into your into your heart,
puts the a stint into yourselves where they can modify

(01:40:04):
the DNA for whatever your problem is. Yeah, it's as
far as I'm concerned, it's monsters.

Speaker 13 (01:40:11):
Well, a lot of people have died including one that
I know. So after getting that shot, right after getting
that shot, so lots of people, lots of people. We
could probably do a show on just the stories from
the people who have died after getting that shot. And
that was pushed heavily forced, you might say, upon the

(01:40:33):
people by the establishment medical profession. So those are the people.
I'm not a doctor, not giving medical advice, but I'm
just saying, you need to take a real good hard
look at you know, whether or not you really want
to go down that road if you can avoid it,
if you can avoid it, all right. So Trump's talking

(01:40:53):
about though, doctor Trump and the White House going to
doctor the economy.

Speaker 44 (01:40:57):
We didn't take all this stuff very quickly, very easily surgical.
It's beautiful, but our course a way lower.

Speaker 37 (01:41:03):
Now.

Speaker 44 (01:41:04):
Walmart came out with a statement that they do every
year for many, many decades, and they said that a
Thanksgiving meal cousted twenty five percent less this Thanksgiving coming up,
think of that than it did last Thanksgiving under sleepy
Joe Biden. That's a twenty five percent reduction. I think

(01:41:24):
that's right. And if you remember when I first came
in the first two days, I had a news conference eggs,
so hitting me with eggs. Eggs had quadrupled in price,
and they're screaming.

Speaker 13 (01:41:34):
I mean, I just got here.

Speaker 44 (01:41:36):
I didn't know about eggs.

Speaker 9 (01:41:38):
And Brooke Rollins.

Speaker 44 (01:41:39):
Our Agricultural Commission did, a secretary, did a great job,
and now eggs are what they were. We got eggs down,
we get it all down, but our prices is much
much lower their line.

Speaker 13 (01:41:50):
I'm not seeing it. I'm not seeing it. Gas has
come down.

Speaker 14 (01:41:53):
I'm not seeing it either or not. Eggs is such
a small, miniscule part of my food.

Speaker 13 (01:41:59):
Budget buy eggs anymore. I got chickens, so you know,
I'm not letting the egg prices determine how I view things.
But every single time I go to the store here
in southern Michigan, it just seems like things are through
the roof, and more so than the previous week. Now

(01:42:19):
gas is up one day and down the next. I
don't understand the volatility of the gas market here in
southern Michigan. I don't know how it is where you
are in other parts of the country, but it just
seems like it's below three dollars a gallon one day
and then it's like three fifteen three seventeen the next day,
you know, and it's just like all over the place.

(01:42:41):
And I know to some states that's probably cheap, you know,
to California, where you're accustomed to probably paying five six
seven dollars a gallon, Michigan gas prices are probably pretty
cheap for you. If we keep having these rats who
loved to tax and spend, and the Republicans aren't really

(01:43:03):
far behind them, frankly run in this state, then it's
going to continue to be even less affordable as far
as gas because they they've never seen a tax they
want they they didn't want to raise, and they never
have seen an additional tax that they didn't want to impose.
Got is billions, billions of dollars in the budget, and

(01:43:29):
that for all the hot air the Republicans put forward,
they haven't really cut things much at all.

Speaker 46 (01:43:35):
Unfortunately, I've been seeing reports that the state of Washington
is talking about increasing their taxes substantially.

Speaker 13 (01:43:47):
Mm hmm so.

Speaker 14 (01:43:50):
And I I don't know if they're talking about that
kar and Idaho or not, but our our economy is crumbling,
I you know, and what could we expect. They exported
our businesses and then they started importing foreign labor, Our

(01:44:12):
foreigners opened our borders, let us be flooded, and all
of the jobs were going to the illegals, to the foreigners.

Speaker 11 (01:44:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:44:22):
Well, and Trump just said this past week again on
c I think it was CNN. CNN reported anyway, he
did an interview with one of the news outlets where
he was promoting the H one B. He was defending
the H one B again, Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 14 (01:44:38):
And that's it was the H one B visa program
that got me started researching because I was I was
so stunned that our Congress was facilitating the takeover of

(01:44:58):
our it BI business, you know that because they were
importing Indian IT people and people from the Philippines to
take IT jobs.

Speaker 13 (01:45:13):
Yep.

Speaker 14 (01:45:14):
And so you know, and I'm thinking, what the hell
is that? Why are they destroying their own people? Yeah, well,
I don't know how many how many programmers ended up,
you know, probably filing bankruptcy because they could no longer
find work.

Speaker 13 (01:45:35):
Yeah. Regarding the economy, home foreclosures this is s A.
N foreclosures in the US surged in October, a worrying
sign for an already strained housing market facing high borrowing
costs and slowing job growth. Real estate data firm Attom
reported that thirty six and sixty six properties were in

(01:45:58):
some stage of foreclosure life last month, a three percent
increase from September and a nineteen percent jump from a
year ago. Foreclosure starts, the first step in the process,
rose six percent month to month and twenty percent year
over year, totaling twenty five twenty nine new filings. Meanwhile,

(01:46:20):
completed foreclosures or repossessions jumped thirty two percent from twenty
twenty four, marking the eighth straight month of annual increases.
Attom CEO Rob Barber said the trend reflects a slow
but steady normalization after years of pandemic era protections. Now,

(01:46:41):
this is something that I find hard to believe that
this is a normalization of a pandemic era protection This
sounds like spin to me because the idea is that well,
they held back on foreclosures in COVID, so now we're

(01:47:02):
getting back to the normal on the foreclosures. How many
years ago was COVID, How many years ago did those
protections end? Seems hard to believe that the we're just
now getting back to some sort of normal foreclosure or
a swing back or whatever you want to call it.

Speaker 14 (01:47:25):
Yeah, do you remember at Grover Norquist Carl Rove, he
was quoted as saying something like, we're creating realities. Basically,
what he was saying is that they are creating virtual

(01:47:45):
realities and as soon as you begin to understand one
will just create a new one. I'll get that quote
and I'll put it in the show notes.

Speaker 13 (01:47:55):
Okay, sounds good.

Speaker 17 (01:47:56):
Now recently, it's important.

Speaker 13 (01:47:58):
Recently at the White House, Trump outlined his and to
replace Obamacare, because you know, the government isn't socialist enough, right,
It was Obamacare that was socialist, and the mega Republican
Donald Trump, of course can't be socialist because well he's
mega Republican America first. So anything he does is not

(01:48:22):
socialist at least that's according to conservatives who worshiped the
ground he walks on. But yet he's false steam. He's
going to put in place a socialist program to.

Speaker 39 (01:48:33):
Go down what the exact opposite with the biggest increase
of any of healthcare in any country. It's a disaster.
And I'm calling today for insurance companies not to be
paid but for the money, this massive amount of money
to be paid directly to the people of our country
so that they can buy their own healthcare, which will

(01:48:53):
be far better and far less expensive than the disaster
known as Obamacare. And I think great support. I've even
had Democrat support. So we want the money that would
be going to the insurance company, which is hundreds of
billions of dollars. You know, their stock prices have gone
up by one thousand percent in many cases a thousand

(01:49:15):
percent over a short period of time because our country
stupidly pays them so much money with his Obamacare scandal.
So I want the money to go directly to you,
the people, and you'll go out and you'll buy your
own health insurance and you'll negotiate different plans and you'll
get much better insurance, and you will be an entrepreneur

(01:49:35):
for yourself.

Speaker 13 (01:49:36):
Okay, let's cut it there. You know what's that going
to do into inflation?

Speaker 34 (01:49:42):
You know.

Speaker 13 (01:49:43):
We're going to get so the stock prices of the
insurance companies will still be through the roof.

Speaker 31 (01:49:50):
You know, it's just.

Speaker 13 (01:49:51):
Instead of paying them from the govern you know, the
government taxes you, and the government pays them, You're going
to pay them direct after the government gives you the money.
What's what really, what's the difference. Yeah, well, how about
you just get the government out of the out of
the uh insurance business, and how about you get the
corruption out of the system. Anybody thought of that. Let's now,

(01:50:18):
let's investigate the real reasons, because you know, once upon
a time people paid the doctor. The doctor made house calls.
You got the best service you could get for the day. Now,
all of a sudden, you got all these other entities involved,
and you know they're they're got you on your your study,
decline to your deathbed despite having the latest greatest technology

(01:50:41):
for everything.

Speaker 14 (01:50:44):
UH better not be a useless leader, not for use slang.

Speaker 13 (01:50:50):
Yeah. So, anyway, enough enough on that. You know we
have I think you mentioned earlier New York City. We
have the little communists there that got elected they at
least theoretically, who knows if he was really elected. I'm
prepared to believe that he was based upon the electorate

(01:51:12):
there in that town.

Speaker 14 (01:51:14):
Well, no, I don't believe he was. I think it
was vote manipulation.

Speaker 13 (01:51:19):
Well could have been, could have been, because they, as
I said before, they have the rank choice voting. But
lots of people are fleeing New York as a matter
of fact, I even wrote a song about it, VICKI,
I got another song. So here here's my song about mom. Donny,
I can get it to play. Okay, hold on, I'm sorry,

(01:51:40):
epic failure, ladies and gentlemen. Let's try this again.

Speaker 9 (01:51:43):
The big apple rots. The city is going to pot.

Speaker 13 (01:51:49):
With murders and rapists and rats.

Speaker 9 (01:51:52):
We have a lot the elected he's gone, and.

Speaker 13 (01:51:59):
Say, your man, he'll give it all the way.

Speaker 4 (01:52:04):
To another man.

Speaker 13 (01:52:07):
You won't have a pot to be and you won't
want to be.

Speaker 43 (01:52:11):
And it's time to be.

Speaker 3 (01:52:16):
Because the coming um Done is mayor of New.

Speaker 13 (01:52:26):
And they are fleeing, uh hundreds of thousands of law
buying people. They're leaving New York City getting ready to
at least so uh people are preparing and uh I
wouldn't want to be there, would you? Oh?

Speaker 14 (01:52:43):
Absolutely not? Yeah, but you couldn't pay me to move there.

Speaker 13 (01:52:49):
Honestly? How bad is he compared to Cuomo? Though, the
only thing that I can see is that he's a
little more overt about it. He's a little bit more
aware of about it.

Speaker 14 (01:53:01):
Yeah, Pomo family, they were kind of a crime family.

Speaker 13 (01:53:05):
Yeah, true. But Mont Dominie, I'm sure Montdami will be
too well. We have communist Chinese being charged with smuggling
biological materials into the United States. That's going on. Three
additional Chinese researchers at the University of Michigan right here
in Michigan, have been charged as part of an ongoing
investigation into the smuggling of biological materials from China to

(01:53:27):
the United States. The US Department of Justice announced on
November fifth, so this about ten days ago, and they
give the names, which I'm not going to try to pronounce.
They were charged with criminal complaint filed in November fourth
and the U S District Court for the Eastern District
of Michigan, and they were charged with conspiracy to smuggle
biological materials. Why is this still going on? How could

(01:53:51):
this still be going on? And more importantly, the University
of Michigan really needs to be investigated as being a
den of enable for the CCP. We've been talking about
them for years in this regard.

Speaker 14 (01:54:05):
They were one of the first states to get involved
with in biological research. There was a company called the
Bio something or other at the medical school at the
University of Michigan. So I'll give you links on that

(01:54:30):
because it was anomalous and they were allowing a lot
of students from the Middle East to go to school there.

Speaker 13 (01:54:42):
Yeah, the names are Zubai, thing than Zeng and xijong Zeng. Okay,
that's the best I can say that three times. I'm
not going to see it again at all. You look,
I said it the first time. So anyway, that's the story.
Is another thing. It'll be in the show. Notes. US

(01:55:03):
government has revoked eighty thousand visas, the US Department of
State said Marco Rubio said, we'll always put the safety
an interest to the American people. First Apartment said sixteen
thousand visas were revoked in twenty twenty five for driving
under the influence of alcohol, twelve thousand revoked for assault,

(01:55:23):
and eight thousand revoked for theft. The non immigrant visa
revocation numbers are from the beginning of this year, so
there's that as well. So our country's suffering the death
of a thousand slices and people need to be paying attention.
All right, we're out of this hour. When we come
back from the break, I'm destined, I'm determined. I'm going

(01:55:46):
to get into the COP thirty information, lots of agenda
twenty one stuff. Lots of conferences going on at the
international level, and people are not paying attention to it
because there's so much to pay attention to. But we'll
cover as much as much of it as we can,
and we also we'll take your phone calls as well.

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The American Family News almost the peak. The White House
says they're listening to americans concerns.

Speaker 9 (01:59:05):
About the cost of living.

Speaker 47 (01:59:06):
Alexandria Hoff has more from.

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The White House.

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Democrats are looking at this and saying that this focus
on affordability is really a byproduct of their electoral success
earlier this month. The White House says that is not so,
and the focus on affordability has always been there. The
White House announced the removal of tariffs and certain imports
out of El Salvador, Argentina, Ecuador, and Guatemala's part of
framework agreements aimed to lower the prices of goods including bananas, coffee,

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and coco. The expectation is that retailers will pass on
the cost savings to consumers now.

Speaker 17 (01:59:34):
Vice President J. D.

Speaker 34 (01:59:35):
Vanson, speaking with Sean Hannity last night, said the president's
economic agenda is like a crop that takes time to yield,
and that high prices are spillover from the prior administration.

Speaker 47 (01:59:44):
The longest government shut down in American history ended Wednesday
night after President Trump signed a new spending bill into law.
Republicans continue to blame Democrats for the extended shutdown after
Democrats demanded an extension of expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies,
and while the Senate will vote on the extending the
subsidies next month, House Speaker Mike Johnson has not yet
committed to a vote on the House floor. He says

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Obamacare has failed Americans.

Speaker 4 (02:00:08):
The Democrats broke the American healthcare system.

Speaker 19 (02:00:10):
The reason your premiums are skyrocketing is because they have
terrible policies, and one of them is subsidizing insurance companies.

Speaker 32 (02:00:17):
That's what this COVID era subsidy was all about.

Speaker 47 (02:00:19):
The Democratic National Committee is calling on employees to return
to work, causing an outcry among staff.

Speaker 48 (02:00:25):
The union representing DNC workers putting out a statement railing
against Chairman Ken Martin's decision to require staff to return
to the office five days a week, calling it quote
especially callous considering the current economic conditions created by the
Trump administration. Others within the party Lake, former Biden administration
aide near A Tandon don't see the requirement as unreasonable,

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saying working from the office isn't a big ask if
you think democracy is on the line, One Democrat telling
Fox News Radio those complaining can go ahead and quit.
Fox has told the policy SEE won't take effect until February.
In Washington.

Speaker 9 (02:01:03):
Ryan Schmeuse Fox Snares.

Speaker 47 (02:01:05):
An immigration reform activist, says politics are partly responsible for
California pulling the plug on commercial driver's licenses of thousands
of illegal aliens. Chad Groaning has more the.

Speaker 49 (02:01:16):
Drub administration had issued harsh criticism at California and other
states the by commercial driver's licenses to illegal aliens, So
now California has announced it plans to revoke seventeen thousand
licenses given to illegals. The issue was thrust into the
public's consciousness in August when attractor credit driver from India
who was not authorized to be in the US made
an illegal U turn and caused a crash in Florida

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that killed three people. Arn't Arthur's a resident fellow in
law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies.

Speaker 45 (02:01:44):
It's understandable that the federal government hasn't actually stepped into
this issue earlier. Now, of course they do set highway
standards on a national level, but up until the Biden administration,
I don't think anybody in Congress have anticipated that millions
of people would simply be released into the United States.
The Biden administration's policies have created the problem that the

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federal government must now step in and clean up. And
kudos to the Trump administration for recognizing that this was
an issue and for acting so quickly.

Speaker 49 (02:02:17):
Oh this is California's decision was partly done for political reasons.

Speaker 45 (02:02:21):
There's no question that governor knew some plans on running
for president and that he needs to address the Layton
problems in the state commercial driver's licenses scheme.

Speaker 13 (02:02:34):
Part of it is that.

Speaker 45 (02:02:35):
Part of it is also that Duffy has the authority
to withhold tens of millions of dollars in highway funding
from California until it complies. That's not going to make
Gavenuwsom popular in California.

Speaker 13 (02:02:47):
I'm chad groaning.

Speaker 47 (02:02:48):
And finally, a shelter in place order at the Indianapolis
Zoo over a chimpanzee that's reportedly on the loose.

Speaker 50 (02:02:54):
A chimpanzee is reportedly on the loose inside the Indianapolis
Zoo after first responders were called for a reported animal
bites at the zoo, with visitors taking to social media
saying they were locked inside exhibits and sheltering in place.
Amid reports of the loose chimp, sources within the zoo
tell Fox fifty nine the loose chimp who didn't escape
zoo property is believed to be the chimpanzee named Mara.

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All right, we're back. This is Governor America, our number three.
It continues to be the fifteenth of November twenty twenty five.
Going to go right back to the phones here, and
we asked the folks to please be brief and succinct,
get right to your point. But I want to take
your call. Six ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six A
six ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six times, going by

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very quickly. We'll take first Knoxville, Tennessee. Hello, you're on
the air.

Speaker 51 (02:05:35):
Go ahead please, or you guys have brought up a
lot of topics today, but I wanted to call in
about the Australian beef and ask the question, Okay, we've.

Speaker 5 (02:05:45):
Got one organic store here in Knoxville. There's a little
chain here started in Asheville. ERT's there and they're the
only organic store in town. Basically Trader Joe's has some
organic stuff. But we've learned that they're important their beef
from Australia, And we've asked several times is that beef

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being brought in injected with mRNA? Because you know how
far down the toilet Australia is.

Speaker 13 (02:06:13):
Yeah, do you know?

Speaker 5 (02:06:15):
Do you have any idea if they're injecting that with mRNA?

Speaker 13 (02:06:19):
I would imagine they probably are. I know a lot
of the vaccines have went that direction, but I couldn't
tell you exactly in terms of the degree to which
I mean, other than maybe doing some real quick research
on the spot, which is what I'd have to do.
But it more broadly, you know, anytime you can buy local,

(02:06:41):
you're better off. And I'm sure you know that we
have a local meat market here within probably about fifteen
minutes of my location, and they grow all their meat,
you know, raise their meat locally. But honestly, I have
to confess I haven't really asked them directly about the
mRNA shots whether or not they use them, So it
might be something that I need to do.

Speaker 5 (02:07:02):
That's something we need to wake up to, because they're
sneaking it in on It's in the pork weuit eating
port because of the parasite that you know, they're injecting
it too. It's Smithfield Hold of China. So make the
dots there.

Speaker 14 (02:07:17):
Yeah, well, you're right, You're right about that. And the
thing is is that we our US Department of Agriculture
actually is under a North American system of agriculture, the
Department of Agriculture. So I'm not even sure that the

(02:07:42):
us DA is functioning as an American agency anymore, or
if they just you know, left it for appearances while
our governing structure moved to the North American level.

Speaker 13 (02:08:00):
Hey, color, Just for whatever it's worth, I just typed
in a search on that subject of Argentina does it
inject their beef with mRNA. Here's what I got out
of perplexity. They cite three sources and they say Argentina.
It says Argentina does not currently inject its beef cattle

(02:08:21):
with mRNA vaccines. Multiple recent fact checks, international reports and
official statements indicate that there are no mRNA vaccines approved
or licensed for use in cattle, including in Argentina, which
is interesting because that goes against what I believed was
taking place, but that's what it says, including in Argentina

(02:08:47):
or major international beef producing nations. Argentina is however, developing
the capacity to produce mRNA vaccines, with domestic pharmaceutical companies
like Senegm Biotech working on candidate vaccines for avian influenza
and potentially other diseases, but these efforts are in the

(02:09:07):
research and developmental stage and are focused on public health preparedness,
not routine livestock vaccination. So, for whatever that's worth, hopefully
it's true. But that's what perplexity is saying about it.

Speaker 14 (02:09:24):
I don't trust any food imported anymore. I want everything
to be American only.

Speaker 13 (02:09:34):
Well, I don't even trust those stuff that's grown here
unless it's locally grown by a local farmer.

Speaker 14 (02:09:40):
You know that you can walk up a good point,
except that with there there are people that are watching
here and we you know, what comes in from other
countries is mystery meat. As far as I'm concerned.

Speaker 13 (02:09:56):
Yeah, go ahead callor you were seeing something else.

Speaker 5 (02:10:00):
Well, I just said I was saying about that. I
was asking about Australia. But you know, this whole thing
boils down to until we get out of the UN
and let and quit letting an international body make our
laws and enforce our laws. Here we're going to live
under this, And nobody talks about getting out of the UN.

Speaker 14 (02:10:20):
Yeah, except the John Birch Society. As a matter of fact,
JBS is in the middle of a big campaign get
us out. Yeah, and I couldn't agree with them more.

Speaker 13 (02:10:33):
And for the record, it says the same thing about Australia.
Australia does not currently inject its beef cattle with m
RNA vaccines.

Speaker 11 (02:10:40):
That's good.

Speaker 13 (02:10:41):
Yeah, so there you go.

Speaker 5 (02:10:43):
Well we could go on and on, but it's a
good show.

Speaker 13 (02:10:46):
Hey, thank you, appreciate your your questions. And yeah, that
certainly taught me something I just assumed they were. And
you know, but I still say, regardless, you don't really
know what you're getting unless you know it's grown locally.
So I'd still try to buy locally if you can.
In his case, he has a farmer's market and they're

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importing the beef, so that's kind of a weird situation there.
All right, let's go to California. Take another call. Hell,
you're on the air, go ahead, please.

Speaker 52 (02:11:17):
Hi, this is Cyndia from California, and you have to
be brief. So there were two different areas I wanted
to comment on, Okay, and first of all, of what
the Mandani Mandani issue. He's already made a statement he's
not going to do the oath of office because it
violates his religious beliefs.

Speaker 13 (02:11:39):
That's right.

Speaker 52 (02:11:39):
Well, the fourteenth fourteenth Amendment does not give you a pass.
And people need to learn about that oath of office
and they need to sit on that, and they can
use that even on people who've taken the oath of
office but have not honored it. For example, there are
members of their house who have voted to send money

(02:11:59):
to other countries. That's the violation of the constitution. The
basically need to get educated about it and start and
start pursuing aggressively both issues, starting at the county level
to force the county people to then approach the state
people and then the state people to stand up to
the Fed because it's just in there. It's then there

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we sentple we haven't.

Speaker 13 (02:12:23):
Used it right, Yeah, John McAfee. Well, a Twitter account
called John McAfee news says breaking bombshell, New York assembly
Man Zohan Mandani draws jaw dropping defiance. Drops. I'm sorry,
my glasses are blurring the words drops, jaw dropping defiance.

(02:12:46):
I absolutely this is a quote. I absolutely refuse to
swear on the constitution like the law demands, I'll only
bow to Allah. That's my god given American right unquote.
Well he doesn't have Yeah, okay, you don't have a
god given American right to public office. So that's they're

(02:13:12):
going to allow this guy to be.

Speaker 52 (02:13:13):
Mayor anyone who him and they are violated the constitution?
Also remove them?

Speaker 13 (02:13:23):
Yeah, I agree. Do you think New York City will
do it?

Speaker 52 (02:13:26):
Though the US Department of Justice can remove them?

Speaker 13 (02:13:31):
Well, I hope they do, but I wouldn't be holding
my breath too much on that.

Speaker 11 (02:13:37):
He thinks.

Speaker 14 (02:13:38):
From what I've read and heard, Islam is a self
contained nation. It is both a political system and a religion.
And that's why, which is actually contrary to obviously contrary

(02:14:01):
to our form of government.

Speaker 13 (02:14:06):
It's confusing too, because there's different sects of Islam, there's
different sects of being a Muslim, there's Shia Muslims, there's
Sunni Muslims. There's just like with the whole jew thing,
there's different. It's very it's more nuanced than people think.

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And you almost have to be a religious scholar to
understand it all. I mean, you at least have to
study it.

Speaker 14 (02:14:34):
Yeah, I'm not sure it makes a difference in terms
of the organizational structure, you know, which is that it
is a self contained nation state in its own right.

Speaker 13 (02:14:49):
Well, I know is the stuff that I'm seeing develop
around us. To me, it's very alarming when you get
to a situation where people are not assimilating into your country,
They're not assembling, you know, assimilating into the constitution. They
don't respect the the the Western values that you hold

(02:15:11):
true and you have upheld since this nation's founding. Uh,
that's a real concern. And when you have and numbers
like we have and they are achieving political winning political
office and are in positions to implement Sharia and things

(02:15:32):
like that, that's a real concern. Yeah, where do we
go for what is yeah?

Speaker 14 (02:15:40):
And what is our government doing about that? Are they
trying to educate people on what it's about?

Speaker 13 (02:15:47):
But I I come back to the situation in the
Middle East. This is a created crisis. This is why
Christians must start reading in reeling in their support for Israel, unconditional,
unfettered support. Hey, look, number one, it's not the Israel
of the Bible. Number two, you better care what they're

(02:16:09):
doing to Palestine. You better care what they're doing to
Gaza and the West Bank. And by the way, they're
Christians in the West Bank. A lot of people don't
know that, but there's Christians in Israel. They're not treated
very well. There's Christians in Lebanon, they're not treated very
well well by Israel.

Speaker 14 (02:16:26):
The whole thing is a war on Christianity. And how
is it that? You know, I'm a non religious peak
person and I see it. So what the hell is
wrong with all of these Christians out there that they
don't see that it's a war on them.

Speaker 13 (02:16:43):
It's brainwashing, brainwashing, many many years of brainwashing. And you know,
the Bible says even the very elect would be deceived.
And that's that's what we're seeing right now. That's what
we're seeing right now. Hey, Cynthia, you have anything else.

Speaker 52 (02:16:58):
Well, yeah, back constitutional issues. For example, you've been a
problem with the border that the that they were allowing
drivers to come in and they had were basically violating
US sovereignty with that treaty. And there is a petition
already at reclaimingvwepublic dot org. There's a there's a whole

(02:17:21):
chapter there petitions and petitions are downloadable and modifiable, and
I think it's zero zero two petitions zero zero two.
You can download that and you can insert the United
Nations in there, you can insert NATO in there, you
can insert the one that y'all mentioned, that is the
North American Treaty thing. So uh, you can start that

(02:17:45):
this afternoon by printing it off and start uh, he explains.
He explains in his website how you start at the
county level because you're reclaiming the Republic. You're having to
reclaim it because that's been given away. And the only
way to start is that is at the county level.
And to make sure that you have compliant with the

(02:18:10):
constitution elected officials, because they shouldn't be fighting you on
this issue, they should be helping out. And you could
start afternoon by putting up a table at your local
grocery store. You can do it Sunday morning or at
church or Saturday if you have a church services on Saturday,
which some Christian denominations do, and start that process. There's

(02:18:34):
no reason to wait because and by the way, liberals
might sign on to getting out of the United Nations,
whereas they previously wouldn't have because our vote at the
UN has bought sanctions on Israel over the Gaza. Okay,
so you could actually get all kinds of people to

(02:18:56):
sign on that ordinarily wouldn't have. And then on a
future call in, I want to talk about the issues
related to the government and the corporations and the licensing
boards all ganging up on physicians. So those physicians who
want to break out of the paradigm that they've been
trained in are targeted, and they target you in such

(02:19:19):
a way that it's way too expensive to fight the government.
And you really need your community to step up and
support you and start pressuring the state officials to back
out of those arrangements that they have with the corporations,
specifically insurance pharmaceutical interests, and the federal government. And it's
been a multi decade attempt to corrupt your physicians, and

(02:19:43):
they will break out of that. But your community has
to step up to the plate, but the community has
to know about it first. I'll email you. We've emailed before,
and I hope that you can schedule.

Speaker 13 (02:19:58):
Some time to look Okay, all right, sounds good. Thank you.
Appreciate the call there at Cynthia in California. Yeah, good
calls as always. And in the meantime, China's getting back
to that for just a moment, and then I want
to get into the Cop thirty stuff. China's military incursions
in the South China Sea has continued. Last month. China

(02:20:21):
was involved in two major confrontations in the South China
Sea during October, one with Australia's Air Force and another
with the Philippines, while also conducting joint military exercises with
Malaysia to expand its regional influence. These incidents underscore the
Gateway upon It says, they underscore China's dual strategy of

(02:20:44):
maintaining both pressure and selective diplomatic engagement across Southeast Asia.
The most recent incident occurred October twelfth, as of this writing,
near An island in the Sprattley Archipelago, when a Chinese
Coast Guard vessel two one five nine rammed and fired

(02:21:05):
water cannons. Water cannons at the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries
and Aquatic Resources vessel BRP one point six nautical miles
from the island, and the island is uh Thai two.
It's th Hi tu. I'm not sure if it's Thai

(02:21:26):
two or titu or how to pronounce it exactly. I
had failed to look it up before I read this
on the show. But the Philippine vessel sustained minor structural damage,
though no crew members were injured. So this military prowess
grows even as their capabilities grow, enabled by the United States,

(02:21:52):
enabled by the stolen technology that they've been stealing from
the US government for many years, and goes on folks.
It continues. We see also from the Gateway Punt November seventh,
scientists convicted of spying for China most recent and troubling

(02:22:12):
trend of Chinese espionage. This guy's name is Ji Wang,
sixty three, of Painted Posts, New York. He was convicted
of two counts of economic espionage, one count of theft
of trades secrets, and two counts of attempted espionage and theft.
He faces up to fifteen years in prison for each
espionage charge and ten years for theft, with sentencing scheduled

(02:22:34):
for April fifteen, twenty twenty six. He immigrated to the
United States in nineteen ninety eight to work for Corning Incorporated.
From two thousand and two to two thousand and seven,
he participated in a joint Corning DARPA project. Wow, a
joint Corning DARPA project. You know, that's the Defense Advanced

(02:22:54):
Research Projects Agency developing optical fibers for high powered laser
weapons capable of destroying drones and missiles. On July first, Now,
where do you think that technology ended up? Going? On
July first, twenty sixteen, just ten days after applying for
China's thousand Talents plan, he stole hundreds of confidential files

(02:23:19):
containing technical data that could allow replication of advanced fiber lasers.
If we ever go to war with this country, we're
going to be fighting our own technology people. That's right,
That's the way it's going to be, you.

Speaker 14 (02:23:35):
Know, and none of this is new. I mean, they
had an opportunity to put a stop to it. Well,
you remember that college professor who prevented the Chinese from
getting the missile technology. I think it was he taught physics.

Speaker 13 (02:23:59):
It was in your Oh yeah, yeah, you're talking about
the doctor Bill Kaufman.

Speaker 14 (02:24:05):
Bill Kaufman, Yeah, yeah, that's.

Speaker 13 (02:24:08):
The guy, repeated guest on the show. I had the
pleasure of beating him. We were handing out leaflets at
the local high school. Yeah, he's a great guy. I
don't know whatever. I don't know if he's still around.
Hopefully he is.

Speaker 14 (02:24:18):
He probably died.

Speaker 13 (02:24:21):
I mean he was pretty old, he was he was
up there in years for sure. But they put him
to hell. You know, he blew the whistle on the
Chinese delegations coming in from Harbin Institute and went up
the university chain when he couldn't get into results because
they were they were telling him, he's got to you
got to show your technology.

Speaker 22 (02:24:43):
You know.

Speaker 13 (02:24:44):
This guy was a rock literal rocket scientist, developed nose
cone technology for NASA, helped help NASA protect perfect their
nose cone technology on their rockets, and the university wanted
him to share what he knew, his data, his information,

(02:25:04):
his research, all of his stuff with the Communist Chinese
delegations from Harbin Institute. Harbin Institute is where the Communist
Chinese government the CCP, sends their people who are going
into the pla PLA, the People's Liberation Army, and doctor
Bill Kaufman said no, I'm not going to do that.

(02:25:27):
Are you crazy? And he started complaining about it. Well,
they canceled his classes. That's how they do it. And
he never could get anywhere at the university. He never
really could get much done at the federal level, because
he even testified before Congress, as I recall about this subject, Yeah,
I should look.

Speaker 14 (02:25:46):
For that, look for his testimony if they have the
hearing posted.

Speaker 13 (02:25:51):
Yeah, that would be interesting. I would love to see
that myself. I don't think I ever saw it, but yeah,
these are the kinds of things. So, yes, this has
been going on for a very very very long time,
and it's a dangerous situation.

Speaker 14 (02:26:04):
That's what I'm talking about. US foreign policy is not
in sync with protecting America, with Americans. Our US foreign
policy establishment. They are the globalists and their objective is
to dismantle our nation state in favor of world government.

Speaker 13 (02:26:31):
Yeah, we have a government at every level really filled
with traders and people who have sold out to foreign interest, corporations,
you name it. How do we get it back? That's
the question. Rare is the person who really represents the
person that sent them there, the people, the electorate.

Speaker 14 (02:26:50):
Yeah, we thought we had him in Trump, but no way.

Speaker 13 (02:26:53):
Destroying America has been a bipartisan effort. It continues. Bottom
of the hour will.

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Speaker 53 (02:28:01):
The scripture's view marriage as a covenant relationship for a lifetime.

Speaker 52 (02:28:05):
Doctor Gary Chapman with a love language minute, But what.

Speaker 53 (02:28:09):
If your spouse breaks the covenant? Are you to abandon
them or try to cover up for them? Neither of
these are biblical approaches. Jesus said that when a spouse sins,
we are to confront them, hoping they will repent so
we can forgive them. If they don't repent, we're to
try confronting again. If they ultimately refuse to repent, we're

(02:28:31):
to treat them as an unbeliever. How do you treat unbelievers?
You pray for them, you love them, and you return
good for evil. Who knows when they may repent and
the relationship can be restored. God often confronted Israel and
always stood ready to forgive them when they repented.

Speaker 9 (02:28:50):
He is our mody.

Speaker 27 (02:28:53):
Doctor Gary Chapman is the author of the Five Love Languages.

Speaker 14 (02:28:56):
For more, visit Fivelovelanguages dot com.

Speaker 54 (02:29:00):
We've all heard the story of the prophet Jonah. He
thought he had a right to hate the pagan Ninovites
when they repented and God showed them mercy. The Bible
says Jonah was greatly displeased and angry. God's response, do
you have any right to be angry? Jonah thought he
had the right to control his own life and environment,

(02:29:21):
to have things go his way, and to get upset
when they didn't. Sadly, that sounds a lot like me.
I often find myself annoyed when things don't go my way.
A rude driver, a decision at work, a long line
at the checkout counter. It's enough to leave me moody
and uptight. Then I have to answer the question, just
like Jonah, do you have any right to get angry?

(02:29:45):
As you face annoyances and frustration today? Remember the way
to get off an emotional rollercoaster is to yield our
rights to God's plan and purpose for our lives with
seeking him.

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Speaker 13 (02:31:06):
America, all right. We're in the home stretch of the broadcast,
in the fastest three hours of talk radio. Here one
more thing on the Communist Chinese front, and then I'm
gonna turn a corner and go to the United Nations
stuff we have right now. We were just talking about

(02:31:30):
the Communist Chinese, the incursions in the South China Sea,
the spying, the espionage going on right now in the
United States and elsewhere. And here we have right now
a situation with regard to land in military basis. We've
talked about this before. The communist Chinese has just secretly

(02:31:52):
bought It was just revealed they bought a trailer park
in Missouri. You hear the story, Vicky, the headline.

Speaker 14 (02:32:01):
I was gonna read it, but I haven't yet.

Speaker 13 (02:32:04):
They bought a trailer park right next door. It literally
shares a fence, and beyond the tree line is the
US nuclear bomb bombing fleet. It's right next door to
where a US nuclear bombing fleet takes off, so they
would fly right over this land. But I'm sure there's
nothing to worry about, right, It's just a coincidence.

Speaker 55 (02:32:26):
Daily Call reports a US nuclear bomber fleet shares a
fence with a trailer park linked to Chinese intelligence.

Speaker 13 (02:32:34):
Here it is.

Speaker 55 (02:32:35):
So it's one thing for a Chinese couple to buy
a trailer park here it is.

Speaker 17 (02:32:38):
This is thanks to Google Image.

Speaker 55 (02:32:40):
It is another thing for them to go to great
lengths to hide who they are, including using multiple shell
companies to conceal their identities.

Speaker 17 (02:32:48):
Why is this all important?

Speaker 55 (02:32:49):
Because they bought a trailer park in the middle of Missouri,
No disrespect to Missouri. It's at the foot of the
runway where America's largest fleet of d B two bombers
take off.

Speaker 17 (02:32:59):
So you can see on the mat there the B
twos are just on the other side of those trees.

Speaker 13 (02:33:02):
So here's the map.

Speaker 17 (02:33:03):
The trailer park is right behind the runway, less than
a mile away.

Speaker 55 (02:33:07):
So in the event of war, our B two bombers
would be taking off over Chinese owned land.

Speaker 17 (02:33:12):
It's even more alarming when you.

Speaker 55 (02:33:13):
Factor in that the shell companies trace back to a
convicted fraudster with alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
This is happening in Republican Congressman Mark Alford's district in
the state of Missouri.

Speaker 17 (02:33:25):
As I said, no disrespect to Missouri.

Speaker 55 (02:33:27):
I don't think you buy a trailer park in your
Whitman Air Force Base in Missouri is an investment when
you're sitting in Beijing.

Speaker 17 (02:33:35):
Going you know, you know, honey, what could we invest in?

Speaker 13 (02:33:37):
Oh?

Speaker 17 (02:33:38):
I know, let's find a trailer park.

Speaker 15 (02:33:40):
And get a lot of double wides, right, I don't
think they're interested in that leland. Thanks for having me on. Yeah,
the Whiteman Air Force Base is slap dab in the
middle of our district, home of the B two stealth bombers,
soon to be home of the B twenty one Raider,
which is coming in the not too distant future, and
it's going to exponentially increase the size of that force

(02:34:00):
on White and Air Force Base.

Speaker 55 (02:34:01):
And make it all make the Chinese investment all the
more about things.

Speaker 13 (02:34:04):
So that we've got to get about it well, all right.

Speaker 15 (02:34:07):
So this transaction, according to the research that I've done
on this article, happened way back in twenty seventeen. In
twenty twenty four, in January, our then governor, Governor Parson
put on an executive order for all military bases within
the state of Missouri, you cannot be a citizen or
a company in a foreign adversarial nation as so designated

(02:34:30):
by our State Department and own property within ten miles
of a DoDEA a Department of Defense base. I didn't
think that was good enough. We need to expand that,
and that's why I found the American Land and Property
Protection Act. Basically that says if you are a member
of a foreign adversarial nation, a citizen or a company
of those China, Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, North Korea, Russia, Russia,

(02:34:55):
you cannot own even an outhouse in the United States
of America.

Speaker 13 (02:34:59):
You cannot go to those.

Speaker 55 (02:35:00):
But you're not going to do that because you're not
gonna be able to take land away from all the
Chinese people who are moving.

Speaker 15 (02:35:05):
And here's something else, Leland. There is a a Department
of Treasury has the Committee on Foreign Investments in the
United States of America called Scythius. They are supposed to
be taking a look at this under the Biden administration,
they were not doing their job.

Speaker 17 (02:35:21):
In fact, this happened in this happened.

Speaker 55 (02:35:24):
This happened in the Trump administration administration and whatever department
was running it at that time did not do their job,
and they were they somehow overlooked.

Speaker 15 (02:35:33):
They started to put uh, some some regulations in place
where they were going and looking at these. So let's
look at this air Force base on the list of those.

Speaker 17 (02:35:44):
And why would we have a list.

Speaker 55 (02:35:45):
Why would we have the air force base with one
part of the nuclear triad on the list? Who knows
Chinese companies by buying land near US military basis? Okay,
so the Chinese have a plan to do this, right
and sometimes they conceeal it through multiple shell companies.

Speaker 17 (02:35:58):
Sometimes they just go out and do it.

Speaker 55 (02:36:00):
And these are very strategically picked bases for brag Navals
Regular Station.

Speaker 17 (02:36:06):
Norfolk Wright Patterson Whitman Air Force Base as well.

Speaker 55 (02:36:11):
I get having new legislation and this, that and the
other thing, but right now you have b two bombers
flying over Chinese own land.

Speaker 9 (02:36:19):
How do you stop that?

Speaker 17 (02:36:20):
Right now?

Speaker 15 (02:36:21):
We get scitheus under the Treasury Department, and I'm on
the Financial Services General Government Appropriation Subcommittee which oversees that,
and we get them on the ball.

Speaker 13 (02:36:31):
So what do you think of that?

Speaker 14 (02:36:32):
So far recycled news. This is the same story was
done I don't know about six or seven, eight years
ago about the Chinese buying land military.

Speaker 13 (02:36:50):
But it's a new development in the same front.

Speaker 14 (02:36:52):
Well that's the thing, Well not really, because because I
believe it started when Gorbachev came over here and set
up shopped at the presidio and he was involved in
base closings and the redevelopment of business in towns that

(02:37:12):
are close to bases that were closing. So that's been
an infiltration point for a long time. You know, first
the Russians, then the Chinese.

Speaker 13 (02:37:26):
Now they have a I just launched a new aircraft carrier,
the Communist Chinese in the.

Speaker 4 (02:37:32):
South China Sea.

Speaker 56 (02:37:33):
A giant awakens China's Fujian, the world's most advanced conventionally
powered aircraft carrier, has officially joined the fleet. Armed with
cutting edge catapults and stealth fighters, it marks a new
era for Beijing's naval power and a challenge to America's
dominance at sea. China has officially commissioned its third and

(02:37:55):
most advanced aircraft carrier, the Fujian, at a ceremony held
in Hainan, Signia. The event, attended by President Xi Jinping,
marks a major milestone in China's naval modernization drive. Xi
inspected the carrier and received briefings on its combat capabilities
and electromagnetic catapult system, a first for the Chinese Navy.

(02:38:16):
The Fujian, bearing whole number eighteen, is the largest conventionally
powered warship in the world, with a displacement exceeding eighty
thousand tons. It is also the first Chinese carrier equipped
with electromagnetic catapults, allowing aircraft to launch faster, more frequently,
and with heavier payloads. The United States remains the only

(02:38:38):
other country to operate a carrier with this technology. Compared
with China's earlier carriers, the Liauning and the Shandong, which
use ski jump decks, the Fujian represents a technological leap.
The ship can operate advanced aircraft such as the J
thirty five A stealth fighters, J fifteen T carrier based jets,

(02:38:59):
J fifteen DT electronic warfareplanes, and the kJ six hundred
early warning aircraft. These systems together create a significantly stronger
air wing capable of sustained operations at sea.

Speaker 13 (02:39:12):
Okay, I want to dump out of that in the
interest time. The full story will be in the show notes.
But they just continue continue, continue to advance technologically, and
much of it is stolen from the United States, you know,
their their espionage operations and frankly traders, traders within the
United States government and the university system. It's really really

(02:39:37):
unbelievable and disgusting all at the same time. But I said,
I wanted to get to this United Nations stuff. Well,
we just had a UNHCR report which was revealing that
extreme weather is driving repeated displacements among conflict affected communities.
So here we go. Again. This is dateline Brazil, Belliem Brazil.

(02:40:00):
Millions of refugees, people forced to flee and their hosts
are trapped in an increasingly vicious cycle of conflict and
climate extremes. Vicky. This is what they say anyway. That's
according to a new report released by the UNHCR, the
United Nations Refugee Agency. And we should believe the UNHCR,

(02:40:24):
shouldn't we because they would never lie to us. The
report warns that climate shocks are undermining chances of recovery,
increasing humanitarian needs, and amplifying the risks of repeated displacement.
By mid twenty twenty five, which I think we're past now,
one hundred and seventeen million people have been displaced by war,

(02:40:44):
violence and persecution. Three in four of them are living
in countries facing high to extreme exposure to climate related hazards,
is it?

Speaker 9 (02:40:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (02:40:54):
Those Where do they dump those displaced people? They dump
them in the UNI stay and western ventries. And what
everybody should know about the current Secretary General of the UN.
He came up through the Office of Refugee UH Humanity.

(02:41:14):
I forget what the title of that office is, but
he is a freaking communist.

Speaker 13 (02:41:20):
Yeah, all these un people are communists. Yeah, so yeah,
but well I'm sorry, go ahead, go ahead, I was,
I was just gonna rant on. Over the past ten years,
weather related disasters have caused some two hundred and fifty
million internal displacements, equivalent to around seventy thousand displacements per day.

(02:41:40):
Whether it is flood sweeping this South so then in Brazil,
record breaking Heaton, Kenyan, Pakistan, or water shortages in Chad
and Ethiopia, extreme weather is pushing already fragile communities to
the break. Folks, We've always said extreme weather.

Speaker 14 (02:41:57):
When I started writing about refuge jabs settlement, I called
the title of the series is refugees as a weapon system. Yep,
that's what they are. They are a weapon system against
our country.

Speaker 13 (02:42:15):
But of all people, Bill Gates thinks we should focus
less on the climate. I wonder if he's determined to
make his money elsewhere.

Speaker 14 (02:42:23):
Maybe, or maybe he made a deal for not exposing
his activities on Epstein Island Island.

Speaker 13 (02:42:34):
Yeah, maybe Bill Gates. Armstrong Economics says Bill Gates is
calling for a strategic pivot on climate change in a
seventeen page manifesto in which he declares the scientific innovations
have averted the crisis. Don't tell that to the United
Nations this week. The doomsday prophecies of climate apocalypse by

(02:42:56):
twenty thirty have clearly not come to fruition. Climate change
is a serious problem, he says, but it will not
be the end of civilization. Boy, is that different from
what they've been saying.

Speaker 14 (02:43:09):
Well, you remember those Rio conferences the world was supposed
to be destroyed in like twelve years.

Speaker 13 (02:43:18):
Yeah, they see it all the time. They predicted it
over and over and over again, from limits to growth
and you know all the Club of Room stuff. Yes,
the COP thirty summit in Brazil, they say, will be
the platform, which is by the way, is going on
right now, will be the platform to unveil the next
plan of action. If you think climate is is not important,

(02:43:40):
you won't agree with the memo. If you think climate
is the only cause in an apocalyptic you won't agree
with the memo, Gates said during a round table discussion
with reporters ahead of the release. He said, it's kind
of this pragmatic view of somebody who's, you know, trying
to maximize the money on the innovation that goes to

(02:44:01):
help in these poor countries. This is an interesting print
pivot by Bill Gates. Climate change is still considered problematic,
but the current control provided by the narrative will suffice.
Gates is urging the climate community quote unquote to drive
the green green premium to zero and begin rigorously measuring

(02:44:26):
climate impact. Representatives from each of the five sectors should
report on progress toward affordable and practical zero carbon innovations,
using the green premium as their yardstick. He added, he
highlights his twenty two billion dollar vaccination program, of course,
because that's where he's making his money right now, in
third world countries, believing there is an ROI or return

(02:44:50):
on investment in terms of impact in addition to his
personal net worth. So he goes on, you know, I'm
sure he's going to be releasing more mosquitoes, GMO mosquitoes.
And so they talk about carbon credits. I know that
some climate advocates will disagree with me, call me hypocrite

(02:45:13):
because of my own carbon footprint, which I fully offset
with legitimate carbon credits. Or this is a sneaky way of.

Speaker 14 (02:45:20):
That, that's a money donation, that's just buying, buying his
way out of well. I can plant a tree blackmail
money is what it is.

Speaker 13 (02:45:31):
I wonder if I plant a tree in my backyard.
You know, in fact, I have planted a couple of
trees in my front yard. They died because the deer
got a hold of them. But because nobody can manage
the deer population in the state, another pet beef of buying.
But anyway, enough about Bill Gates. He's uh, he's going

(02:45:54):
he's fully offsetting his his climate footprint, which you can't
afford to do. See, you can't afford to do that.
So this is again the elite. But hey, well and climate.

Speaker 14 (02:46:09):
Every dollar the government gets from billionaires that buys them
out of the regulatory system, it's another dollar that you
have to pay. So you're subsidizing all these billionaires that
are buying their way out of this whole climate change

(02:46:30):
propaganda bs.

Speaker 13 (02:46:32):
So you don't need to worry too much about climate
apparently according to Bill Gates. Now, but don't tell that
to the Center for Strategic and International Studies. They just
held their event on extreme heat. So I think we
have some competing interests here extreme heat and what to
do about it.

Speaker 43 (02:46:48):
I'm Catherine bliss On, behalf of the CSIS Bipartisan Alliance
for Global Health Security. It's really my pleasure to introduce
this session on protecting the United States against the health
effects of extreme heat.

Speaker 14 (02:47:04):
Now.

Speaker 43 (02:47:04):
Last year, in October of twenty twenty four, the Bipartisan
Alliance established a working group on Climate and Health with
support from the Welcome Trust and GSK.

Speaker 13 (02:47:15):
And it's our meetings and discusis a minute. Who's who
funds the Welcome Trust?

Speaker 14 (02:47:20):
Doesn't Bill Gates, No, there are British charity.

Speaker 13 (02:47:26):
I was pretty sure Bill Gates gave the Bunny though.

Speaker 14 (02:47:29):
Oh, he gives money to all of them. Yeah, no,
but but it originated over in Britain.

Speaker 13 (02:47:38):
I'm curious now how much money Bill actually gives to
the Welcome Trust this see if we can figure that
out real quick.

Speaker 14 (02:47:50):
Yeah, and notice that she said global Health.

Speaker 13 (02:47:53):
One hundred million dollars as part of a three hundred
million dollar partnership with Welcome Trust and the Nordisk Foundation.
Of course, Bill mill Linda Gates Foundation gave that. And
that's a partnership three hundred million dollars with Welcome Trust
and the novel Nordal Nordisk Foundation. No Nordisk save that

(02:48:13):
ten times real fast. Each contributing one hundred million dollars
to support scientific research tackling global health problems. In twenty
twenty two, both Welcome and the Gates Foundation pledged one
hundred and fifty million dollars each to the Coalition for
Epidemic Preparedness Innovations or CEPI, totaling three hundred million dollars

(02:48:37):
for pandemic preparedness and response. These contributions represent direct collaborations,
but are not ongoing unrestricted grants to the Welcome Trust.
It doesn't matter. They're all incestuous. I guess that's the point.

Speaker 14 (02:48:53):
Yeah, yeah, Well, because the way the global system works
is that they put together console piums to support an agenda,
and that that agenda is you know, against us. But
they're all exempt. Yeah, So multinational corporations fund the multinational

(02:49:19):
nngos for whatever agenda they want.

Speaker 13 (02:49:23):
I want to jump to Cop thirty. This is a
Prince William. Prince William was there going on and on
about how we got to save the planet.

Speaker 57 (02:49:32):
My father the King, talking about the power of nature
and the importance of harmony in the natural world, a subject.

Speaker 13 (02:49:40):
Of VICKI do you want harmony in the natural world?

Speaker 14 (02:49:45):
Just no, I want harmony and you don't human civilization.

Speaker 13 (02:49:52):
I looked out these sliding glass doors out onto my
deck the other day and there was a woodpecker pecking
on my house. I didn't feel harmony in the natural
world at that moment. It was looking directly and I
looked out and it looked directly at me with its
beady eyes and long beak, and I thought, what in
the world are you doing here in it? And then
it took off and there was another one too, two

(02:50:14):
of there. There was a pair of them. I don't
even have wood siding at my house, but I don't
know what it was doing there. But anyway, I digress.

Speaker 57 (02:50:21):
A subject he is championed for over five decades is
a privilege to also represents him here today, as well
as everyone else who's championed this cause for so many years.
All of us here today understand that we are edging
dangerously close to the Earth's critical tipping points. Here we
go again, thresholds beyond which the natural systems we depend

(02:50:45):
on may begin to unravel. The melting of polar ice,
the loss of the Amazon, the disruption of ocean currents.
These are not distant threats. They are fast approaching. I'm
going to affect every one of us, no matter where
we live.

Speaker 13 (02:51:03):
You know what's funny about this? He mentioned the loss
of the Amazon. I mentioned earlier they bulldozed eight miles
of trees in the Amazon. This listen to this report.

Speaker 29 (02:51:17):
Now, as Brazil prepares to host tens of thousands of
Climate Summit delegates later this year, there is visible evidence
that the building work is causing deforestation. Tens of thousands
of acres who protected forests of the Amazon have been
deforested to make way for a new four lane highway.
As our South America cass IONI Welles now reports, it.

Speaker 13 (02:51:39):
Doesn't sound like sustainable development to me. Here it comes.

Speaker 58 (02:51:46):
This is going to be a highway, and this is
where it's being built, slicing through the Amazon rainforest protected land.
Until now, Cloudy Catch made his living from harvesting sieberrias here.
Those trees were cut down.

Speaker 59 (02:52:07):
We no longer have the income to support our family.
Our fear is someone will come here and say we're
going to need this area to build a gas station,
to build a warehouse that will be used by trucks,
and then we will have to leave here. We were
born and raised here in this community.

Speaker 9 (02:52:26):
Then where are we going to go?

Speaker 22 (02:52:28):
The government here have made a big deal about this
copsummit being in the Amazon, about the need to protect
the Amazon, but preparations for the summer have already cut
down some of the last remaining protected forests in this area.

Speaker 58 (02:52:41):
Scientists there this could disrupt ecosystems. To this clinic just
meets us from the new road treats wild animals, most
like this sloth, are injured by humans or cars.

Speaker 60 (02:52:54):
We are going to lose an area to release these
animals back into the wild, which is the natural environment
of these species. It does directly affect the conservation of
these animals. Land animals will no longer be able to
cross to the other side to reducing the areas where
they occur.

Speaker 58 (02:53:14):
The state government says the highway is sustainable, important for mobility,
and will have solar lighting and psychopaths.

Speaker 17 (02:53:23):
It's one of many projects to.

Speaker 58 (02:53:24):
Get the city ready to host tens of thousands of people.
There's a new city park and conference center, Hotels being
frantically built, the port preparing to hold cruise ships to
sleep more people. A small airport will be more than
tripled in size for some in the city. This development

(02:53:46):
is welcome. I think it's a good opportunity for many people,
for tourists to show the beauties of the city.

Speaker 4 (02:53:55):
I think the works are being done in.

Speaker 9 (02:53:57):
A very good way.

Speaker 61 (02:53:58):
I hope that COP Teddy leaves a really great legacy
for us. We hope that the discussions aren't just on
paper but becomes rio actions so that the population in
the future will have cleaner air.

Speaker 58 (02:54:12):
That is the aim that each move here brings winners
and loses. The question is whether the environment will come
out Victorious well IONI Well's BBC News in Belin.

Speaker 13 (02:54:23):
Yeah, I think it's pretty doubtful, you know. Tom Elliot
on Twitter says there's nothing Mother Nature fears more than
a cop climate conference. Here's some quick back of the
envelope math on the hit she's taking thanks to fame
thirsty attendees like Gavin Newsome, Keere Starmer, Bonderlon and Kathy Hoko.
Per Flight Radar twenty four, approximately twenty five private jets

(02:54:46):
are flying into Brazil daily over the course of the
twelve day conference. That's six hundred flights in Brazil, and
that'stimated fifty to one hundred military flights for royalty security,
et cetera. Approximately fifty people are attending overall from more
than one hundred and ninety countries. The average COT output
of each private jet passenger is approximately twelve thousand kilograms

(02:55:08):
per passenger. Assume half the attendees arrive by private jet,
that's three hundred million kilograms of CO two and he
goes on to the flight, you know, with the footprint
of the CO two from the commercial and the one
hundred acres of rainforests that were cut down or you know,
one hundred thousand trees listeners and adding it all up,

(02:55:33):
four hundred and seventeen million kilograms of CO two added
to the atmosphere, breaking it down point by point.

Speaker 14 (02:55:40):
Yeah, well you'll you'll have to use less to make
up the difference.

Speaker 13 (02:55:45):
Yeah, there you go, There you go. There's positive thoughts
for you as we leave you today. Well, we got
to go. We're out of time. Thank you, ladies and
gentlemen for being with us. God bless each and every
one of you. We'll probably talk a little bit more
about COP thirty on next week's because it'll be concluded
by then. Meantime, pray for this republic. Do what you
can to restore it. God bless you, Vicki and listeners.

(02:56:06):
Thank you for everything you do, and we'll talk to
you next week.

Speaker 14 (02:56:10):
Thank you, Darren all right, thank you everybody for listening.

Speaker 13 (02:56:13):
Bye bye bye
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