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November 23, 2024 176 mins
"Ways to Get to Yes" 

Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis 

Website for the show: https://governamerica.com 

Vicky's websites: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com 

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Biden authorizes U.S. missiles to be launched deep into Russia, escalating Ukraine proxy war to ever more dangerous levels, right before leaving office. Will new Trump administration bring peace, when his cabinet is stacked with war hawks? Democrats embrace "Shadow Government" as means to control Trump. Follow-up on COP29 conference. Denmark's CO2 tax and Texas' carbon capture project. Crime from Latin American gangs spread to at least 16 states, with increase sophisticated in home burglaries. FEMA took a pass on helping conservative hurricane victims, and more.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.

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

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

Speaker 4 (00:20):
Us, a new world order, a world where the.

Speaker 5 (00:22):
United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision of
its founders.

Speaker 6 (00:27):
Nevertheless, United States is in a key position to shape
so that the problem of the foot rensidentity will be
the emergence of a new international order.

Speaker 7 (00:39):
The first decade of the twenty first century. But out
of what is will be feel the greatest restructuring of
the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy, greatest
restructuring of the global economy, a new world order was created.

Speaker 8 (00:56):
Do you mean the graces of our rebublic?

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

Speaker 10 (01:08):
Secret societies, the secret oaths and a secret.

Speaker 8 (01:12):
Proceedings waging war on the new world order.

Speaker 10 (01:15):
The councils of government.

Speaker 11 (01:17):
We must guard again the acquisition of unwarnted influence, whether
sought or unsought by the military industrial conflict.

Speaker 12 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Ricky Davis.

Speaker 4 (01:44):
From Femal Regions five and ten. This is Governor America.
Vicky Davis is here. I'm Garren Weeks. It is the
twenty third of November twenty twenty four, and it's good
to have you with us once again on the show.
This is the last show before Thanksgiving, and I just
want to do a little bit of housekeeping here at
the outset of the program. The next week's show, we

(02:06):
are not going to be here live. We are going
to pre record, or actually I don't know what I'm saying.
We're going to do a replay next week. Uh. There's
the reason for that is that we have some other
folks that are doing they're not going to be there
live either. I just got to notice this morning from
Republic Broadcasting they're taking the weekend off, so we wouldn't

(02:29):
have the satellite listeners and stuff there, and and you know,
I was already kind of thinking it would be nice
to have a break. Anyway, I probably would have went
ahead and did a show, but I kind of pushed
me over the edge of taking the weekend off, and
so it'll be nice to have a little time once
in a while. You have to refresh and rejuvenate. It's

(02:51):
good to pull back a little bit and just enjoy life.
And so unless something major breaks and I have to
put that caveat in there, we're going to go ahead
and take the weekend off as well. So that'll be
next week Thanksgiving, the weekend after Thanksgiving, and then the
following week we'll be back. Now in the way of housekeeping,

(03:14):
and for those stations that are carrying the show off
of our stream, off the govern America Radio stream, just
let you just to let you know, we will have,
as we always do, a show there for you to air.
So if you opt to continue to take our stream,
you do not have dead air there. We will have
a replay or something there. The other thing that I'm

(03:38):
kind of a miss or remiss in doing, and I
don't do it often enough, is support the broadcasters that
carry govern America. If you listen to the show, and
we're on a number of different affiliate stations, we are
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(04:00):
way of donating, you should support them. We are carried
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k Star Radio Network, Missouri Liberty Radio and Republic Broadcasting Network.
I encourage you to support these outlets, ladies and gentlemen,
because they have bills to pay and they need to

(04:23):
be able to be supported. I know with Republic Broadcasting
they have a staff that they pay. They have satellite
time which has gone up in expense. We were on
another network, American Voice Radio Network back some time ago,
and they paid for satellite time and they got to

(04:43):
the point where they couldn't afford it anymore and had
to drop the Ku band satellite. I don't want that
to happen here. So I encourage you to support RBN
if you're listening on RBN, and especially if you're listening
on satellite, because that the number of outlets that we

(05:03):
have that are broadcasting on KU band satellite is shrinking
and has shrunk precipitously. That isn't That is an avenue
I think is priceless because you can anywhere in North
America you can point a satellite dish without Internet and

(05:23):
get our signal and that includes you know, Canada gets
down in New Mexico. I don't know exactly, it's been
a while since I looked at that map to see
exactly where the line goes as far as how far
down it goes or how far up it goes. But
I know it's a potential audience that is vast, you know,

(05:45):
literally covering millions of people potentially, So that is something
that we want to hold on to. So I encourage you.
You got to notice this morning from OURBN they're fifteen
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(06:28):
They accept cash or check, but these are the satellite
is especially important. I don't like to let go of
any avenue where people can independently listen and uh and
they don't even have to have internet. You can be
completely off the grid except that you have electricity, you

(06:50):
can generate your own electricity, point the satellite dish in
the appropriate direction and get the satellite signal and have
all that access to all that information. That's an extreme value.
So I encourage everybody to if you listen that way,
support it. Support k Star Radio Network, support Missouri Liberty Radio,

(07:13):
support Shake and Wake Radio, support your local FM micro station.
If there's a way to support them, support them because
they keep us on the air. But more importantly, even
than us, they are working every day to educate America.
That is really, I think a large reason why we

(07:34):
are to the point where we are in America. I
remember back when we started years ago, we had a
number of you know, it was like really nobody, almost
nobody was awake, nobody knew about these issues. And I
remember working at a CBS affiliate in the capital city

(07:56):
here in Michigan, and I remember talking to people about
September eleventh when it happened, and trying to open eyes,
trying to educate people about what really happened with September eleventh,
How it wasn't you know, nineteen Arabs with box cutters,
you know, the camel riding cave dwellers who decided to

(08:18):
make their way into America and hijack airliners like we
were being told. And I remember there was a guy
who had the who owned the company who cleaned the building,
and I was talking to him about this and he
interrupted me and he said, you mean and he blurted

(08:38):
out where I was going next with my statements. In
other words, he beat me to the punch And I said,
you know about that, and he says, yes, I do,
he says, and there are more of us than you realize.
And that's kind of stay with me over the years

(09:01):
because at the time that there were very, very few
people that knew these things. Today we have a burgeoning
patriot movement, and the challenge is getting everybody focused now
on the correct thing, you know, avoiding the hero worship,
avoiding getting involved in certain political cults, and fighting to

(09:27):
keep people focused where their attention should belong, and I
mean on the state and local level, predominantly where you
can make have the most bang for your buck, so
to speak. So that's the challenge now is getting everybody
focused where they should be. But the challenge back in
the day was getting them awakened at all to realize

(09:47):
that what they were being told on the big networks,
and I'm talking about the so called news networks, the
mainstream media, the establishment media, what I would call the
co intel pro or the mocking media, the establishment c
I A networks, for lack of a better way of
saying it, uh that that that that what they were

(10:09):
being told off those networks were not true, was not true.
But if we don't support the outlets that carry the message,
they won't be there for very long. So I just
wanted to say that, uh, and make it known that
everybody should be whatever whatever avenue that you're getting the information,

(10:31):
you should support the that that avenue. Uh. I see
that there is I'm looking at the website Governamerica dot com.
That's the website for the show, and I have added
the solar monitor back to the h back to the website.
Years ago we had it there and they were we

(10:51):
had to upgrade our uh you know, we had to
get a security certificate, uh so that we could upgrade
the connection to the protoco called HTTPS. Well, they were
a little slow at upgrading their connection, so the images
wouldn't load. I'm happy to say now that there is
a way for them to do that, so we have
the solar monitor back. Now, last night everything was quiet.

(11:15):
I see that where there is a geomagnetic field storm
that's going on. So we may end up getting some
X rays some possibly even some Aurora Borealis coming in
some days. Uh, it's kind of interesting. But it was
quiet last night. Now there's it's indicating that there is

(11:35):
a storm going on. So the sun is continually active
and uh, just something to take note of. Anyway. Good morning, VICKI,
Good morning. What have you been.

Speaker 13 (11:48):
It seems like a lot is going on, doesn't it?

Speaker 4 (11:52):
Indeed? Absolutely uh, and much of it not good.

Speaker 13 (11:56):
We uh right, it's making me. Uh, it's disturbing me.
You know. Normally I just you know, go along, do
my research, right stuff. But I feel like something is happening,
something is changing.

Speaker 4 (12:11):
So well, one thing that's changing is we have the
Biden administration apparently trying to start this war with Russia
and push it forward in a major way before they
leave office. And that is something that is particularly egregious
and worrying and should be worrying to everyone. I mean,
the Putin has said he will not tolerate having NATO

(12:36):
on their doorstep. That is the one thing that is
the aggravating aspect to all of this. It is the
reason why he invaded Ukraine. They don't tell you that part, but.

Speaker 13 (12:51):
He to.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
Solving this problem diplomatically is really very easy. Assuring that
Ukraine will not be in NATO, or at least the
part of Ukraine that's directly on the border. Now, you know,
Ukraine could be split in two, and I think there's
an argument to be made for that that Ukraine already
you know, Eastern Ukraine and Western Ukraine are already in

(13:15):
many ways two very different parts. They could very easily
be two different countries. They're very different. But one thing
that is not going to be tolerated is having NATO
come in. And now Biden has authorized the launching of
missiles into Russia and so.

Speaker 13 (13:38):
It is completely insane.

Speaker 4 (13:40):
Yeah, it's absolutely insane, and it is an act of war.
It is an act of aggression of the worst kind,
and it's not going to end well if it continues
down this road. And really, I mean, at this point,
could you really blame Putin for striking back? This is

(14:01):
I would love to be able to come to this
microphone and say, hey, our people are the good guys,
but you know, you can't just launch missiles into somebody's
country and think it's fine, so and and and will
Trump come in and.

Speaker 13 (14:19):
And all along, I've been trying to figure out why
is there the problem with Russia? Because communism in the
Soviet Union was dismantled, they made those countries, all of
the Soviet satellite states, they made those independent. So what

(14:44):
is wrong with Russia that there still are enemy and
I I can't say for sure, but I think it's
because Russia is a natural resource rich country.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
Yeah, I think that's a lot of it. You know,
it goes back to when you know, the Soviet Union
was collapsed and you had all these Westerners, these billionaire
Westerners going in there and try to pick off all
the resources, steal everything from the Russian people, and Putin

(15:21):
finally came in and he put a stop to it.
It might be as simple as that they wanted to
control Russia and they don't control Russia, and consequently they're
going to do everything they can to overthrow Vladimir Putin
so that they can control Russia. Arguably, when Boris s.

(15:42):
Sheltzen was in there, they did control it. He was
pretty much a puppet of the West and did whatever
they wanted, and you know, highly corrupt, not to mention
completely terrible drunkard all the time. But at any rate,
he after being basically I think, committing treason against his

(16:06):
own people, was worried about being prosecuted for it. And
according to what I've read, he chose Putin because he
wanted somebody that wasn't going to basically go after him
after he was out of office. He felt like he
could trust Putin. Whatever the case.

Speaker 13 (16:29):
Yeah, well, you know what, that seems to be a
pattern based on what I've seen, you know, in my research,
is that the leaders of countries sell off their valuable
assets at rock bottom prices, and I believe there is

(16:54):
some kind of kickback mechanism, you know, through holding companies.
I think that's the way this game is played. That's
what I saw in Kazakhstan when I was doing research
on what's the guy's name, not sure Bayev or whatever.

(17:17):
That's what he did. That's what he did to his
own citizens. He cut his own deal, selling the natural
resources of the country to private commercial interests at rock
bottom prices, and then he gets a kickback, you know,

(17:38):
the other side, through holding companies.

Speaker 4 (17:42):
Yeah, and you know, we can all hope that when
Trump comes into office, and I think that that's a
lot of what Putin is hoping is that when Trump
comes into office, it will be that he will be
more diplomatic. Judging by some of the warhawks that he's
putting it putting in his cabinets, I'm not so sure

(18:03):
that we can rely upon that. So maybe we'll get
to some of that as as times as time progresses here.
But Reuters is reporting I started, go ahead, you started what.

Speaker 13 (18:19):
I was gonna say. I started. I started getting nervous
when I saw uh America's voice, Steve Bannon start bringing
on all of the people that I despised early in
the Clinton, early in the Bush administration, and that would
be like Steven Moore, Larry Krudlow, Larry Cudlow, and Ralph

(18:48):
and then you know, more recently Ralph read It's like,
you know, they're bringing the gang back together. And the
gang I thought were as corrupt as could possibly be.
There was one guy, Jack abram Off, you remember him, Yeah,
he went to jail. Muh. There was a there was

(19:10):
a whole crew you know that that we're operating, and
I thought it was all corrupt, and then Trump or
Steve Bannon started bringing them in one by one. But
bringing in Howard Lutnik, I mean, that's like the icing
on the cake.

Speaker 4 (19:31):
Yeah, And I wasn't going to do this right now,
but since we're talking about the Trump administration as some
of his crappy picks, I'll divert for a moment from
foreign policy. Maybe we'll circle back to that later. But
this doctor Jeannette Watt, I'm not sure how to pronounce

(19:55):
her last name. She's Trump's pick for surgeon in General
and she's been posting in the past. Around the COVID
era time, she posted about the mRNA clot shots, although
she didn't call it that. She's been promotation of.

Speaker 13 (20:13):
The Surgeon General is connected either directly or indirectly to
the Public Health Service, which is a branch of the military.
It was the first branch of the military, as a
matter of fact. It was created, as best I can recollect,

(20:36):
in seventeen eighty nine, and their function was to look
at the health of sailors that landed on our shores
to make sure they didn't have diseases, you know, contagious diseases.
And it evolved from there.

Speaker 4 (20:55):
Yeah, well, I don't think she should be pushing mRNA shots,
but that's exactly what she did. And here she is.
I think this was in twenty twenty one on her
then Twitter feed, and according to her own post, you
know she's a COVID shot pusher, having personally stabbed her

(21:17):
fellow New Yorkers with the mRNA injection.

Speaker 13 (21:20):
Hey guys, please be careful.

Speaker 14 (21:22):
I just finished my shift and had a lot of
patients test positive for COVID today, more than I've had
all week long. So be smart, be safe, to protect yourself,
wear your mask, and be careful with social distancing. Now
headed to the Javit Center, going to vaccinate our fellow
New Yorkers.

Speaker 13 (21:39):
Have you signed up for your vaccine yet?

Speaker 14 (21:40):
If not, go do it if you qualify.

Speaker 4 (21:44):
Okay, So there she is pushing the poison. Now here
she is on Fox News pushing boosters.

Speaker 15 (21:49):
I'll have clearcut compelling data a trial of ten thousand participants,
This was just posted on the CDC website that showed
those who had a third dose a BOOSTO had significantly
more improvement, more protection, more antibodies than those who did
not have that third dose. So we definitely know especially
going into the winter holidays. Having that extra protection can

(22:12):
help minimize infection, can help minimize spread. So if you
are especially over the age of fifty, the CDC now
recommends you should definitely get a booster, but over the
age of eighteen you can definitely get one as well,
especially if you have asthma, diabetes, OBESD.

Speaker 4 (22:28):
Okay, So here she is on Fox Business, and this
is the final clip I have. I'm sure I could
find more, but she's on Fox Business and she was pushing,
actually pushing censorship against us. She thanked Mark Zuckerberg for
censoring the platform against anti vaxxers, people like you and

(22:50):
me who didn't agree with the Biden administration or the
Trump administration on the mRNA clot shot. She wants censorship.
She is a censorship proponent.

Speaker 15 (23:03):
First of all, vaccines save lives.

Speaker 16 (23:05):
And I am so excited, and I think and I
commend Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg for taking action because this
affects everyone. This affects our children and affects adults. We
just look at the recent measles outbreak, the biggest outbreak
that we've had in decades with measles, and that's no joke.
Measles can cause brain inflammation and pneumonia and ear infections

(23:26):
and hearing loss and death.

Speaker 13 (23:27):
So it's about time that they.

Speaker 16 (23:29):
Are taking action. And I hope and pray that other
social media platforms will follow suit and do the same thing.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
What do you think of that.

Speaker 13 (23:40):
Scare monger? You know what this is really disturbing. You
know that Howard Lutnik is the leading the transition team, right, yeah,
so these are people that Lutnik is lining up. Trump
has no way of knowing about this, this person that

(24:03):
they're choosing.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
Well, that may very well be, but at the end
of the day, Trump is responsible for, uh how you know,
Lutnik being there, So at the end of the day,
it's his administration. He needs to you know, I'm not
willing to cut Trump any slack for this. Trump pushed
that stupid shot after he left office, and he went

(24:28):
even when he was campaigning in holding rallies, he was
actually booed by people in his own Trump cult. Okay,
anybody that would go to a political rally to see
Trump is a pretty diehard fan, wouldn't you say, And
yet his own people booed him whenever he would talk
about the shot and that's why he quit talking about

(24:49):
this shot. My wife was kind of in his camp
until he started pushing that thing, telling everybody they should
go get vaccinated against COVID, and she that that was
a huge turn off to her. And I kind of
judge other people's, you know, the general public's reaction by
what I see in my wife. You know, she she

(25:10):
kind of you know, I remember, it wasn't that, you know,
during most of the time that I've broadcasted, you know,
through our marriage, she was not one that she didn't
want to even want to talk about it. She didn't
want to even hear me talk about it. I would
try to tell her certain things and she just like,
I can't be like you. I can't worry about these things,

(25:33):
you know. And it was around the COVID era where
they shut the country down and they were having all
these Black Lives Matter riots everywhere, and she would she
she had a huge metamorphosis during that era. That was
a huge wake up call to her that a lot

(25:53):
of the stuff that I've been telling her, well, maybe
this isn't something you know, maybe I do need to
worry about this. And I think that's the case for
a lot of Americans. You know, they go through this
metamorphosis because now you know the seeds have been planted,
and then all of a sudden, you can't ignore it anymore.
You can't put your head in the sand anymore. And

(26:15):
so I think a lot of.

Speaker 13 (26:17):
People wake up.

Speaker 4 (26:18):
Call for people right and Trump pushing this after it's
very clearly damaging people. It very clearly destroyed a lot
of lives. I got a story I can share here
locally when we come back from the break. A young
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(26:43):
one of many that have done that.

Speaker 5 (26:46):
That is.

Speaker 4 (26:48):
Basically well, she's recovering nicely, but she had to go
undergo brain surgery. We'll get to that here after the break.
Say with us, ladies and gentlemen, bout on the hour.
We'll be back. This is governed America.

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Speaker 4 (31:23):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is governor America. The
website for the show is Governamerica dot com. That's Governamerica
dot com. My email address is radio at Governamerica dot com.
That's radio at Governamerica dot com. Vicky, why'n't you go
ahead and give your information out if you would please?

Speaker 13 (31:41):
Yeah, my website is the Technocratic Tyranny dot com. My
older website is channelingreality dot com. And my email addresses
on both websites.

Speaker 4 (31:53):
Yeah. We were talking before the break about Trump's surgeon
general pick and how she is a time mRNA shot pusher.
Not only that, but she was also pushed pushing censorship,
thanking Mark Zuckerberg for censoring Facebook. This is not somebody.
Anybody that's in favor of censorship, Ladies and gentlemen is

(32:14):
not on your side. And this woman has no business
in fact, was this surgeon. The term surgeon in general
was actually trending on X this morning. A lot of
people are very very upset about this, So hopefully, if
there's enough backlash, Trump will intervene and knock this woman out.

(32:36):
But I unfortunately that would require Trump to actually care
now what the people actually think now that he's been elected,
does he care? I don't, you know, that's anybody's guests.
I can't answer for him, But what I can say
is this shot is killing people. Anthony Fauci, Deborah Burkes,

(32:57):
you know, Trump, Biden, all of these people still at large,
They're still running around free. All of them really should
be locked up, in my opinion, for killing people. Yeah,
pushing stuff.

Speaker 13 (33:13):
Yeah, with Trump putting Lutnik in as his transition team leader,
I don't think Trump is in charge. I think Lutnik is.

Speaker 4 (33:26):
Well, that's interesting that you say that, because you know
that there is this shadow government and Lutnick certainly would
be fitting in with that crowd. But I I don't
excuse Trump because Trump was pushing this thing after he
had enough time. You could say he was hoodwinked while

(33:46):
he was in office, you know, I could easily say
that you make that excuse for him. But once he
got out of office, he had enough time to read,
he had enough time to research, he had enough time
to see the effects of what this shot was doing.
So really, to me, there's no excuse for continuing to

(34:07):
push it after he was out of office. And you know,
here's a good example of that. I said, I would,
you know, because millions have been damaged by this, and
it's a bioweapon. This is the real bio weapon in
my opinion, the COVID thing. Yeah, a lot of people died,
a lot of people and they're continuing to die. That's

(34:29):
the thing about it. We were told over and over
and over again how safe and effective it was. You
remember that. And yet here's a story just right here
from a local news station. I used to work at this.
I used to work at this TV station that this
clip came from. This is w IOX TV News ten,

(34:49):
and they're they're talking about this girl who was an athlete,
young girl, very active, and she's she's been damaged horribly.
Now they go right up to the line where they
say the doctors say COVID nineteen complications. They don't say

(35:12):
it's the shot. They say COVID nineteen complications. That's code
for the shot. And I'm not sure. I apparently have
lost Vicky. Are you there? Vicky?

Speaker 13 (35:28):
Well, I did, Yeah, I did lose you for a minute. Okay, Yeah,
I'm here.

Speaker 4 (35:32):
Yeah, I didn't.

Speaker 13 (35:32):
Can you hear me?

Speaker 4 (35:33):
Yeah, I heard the beeping was the telltale sign of
a lost connection. So hopefully, hopefully that's you stay put,
don't go anywhere on me.

Speaker 13 (35:44):
So anyway, yeah, no, I've got a lot to say it.
Today is not the day.

Speaker 4 (35:49):
No, no, day is the day when we're alive on
the air, all right. So anyway, this is this is
the local media report about this girl who was damaged
by the shot.

Speaker 19 (35:58):
Girls.

Speaker 27 (35:58):
High school basketball practices, says, are now underway across the
state of Michigan. While there is always plenty of excitement
surrounding the start of a new season, that is especially
true for a star player in East Lansing.

Speaker 28 (36:11):
Just a couple of months ago, Arianna James Benson was
fighting for her life. Now she has hopes of returning
to her star form intends that Wells has her inspiring story.

Speaker 29 (36:21):
Basketball has always been a huge part of Arianna James
Benson's life the mobile. When the East Lansing High school
star steps onto the court, her talent is obvious. Ari
as her friends and family call her, has received offers
to play Division one college basketball, but right before the
start of her senior year, everything changed.

Speaker 4 (36:41):
In an instant, it was a normal Monday. She got
to work out with her dad, which they normally.

Speaker 30 (36:47):
Do, and like walls, running like my legs like they
were like becoming home. And then I was like walking
like sideways, and then my voice being slur.

Speaker 31 (36:58):
I've always been attentive to monkey it, so als like
paying attention to it. Like she was talking fine, but
as time went on, I was seeing how she was
grassly declining.

Speaker 29 (37:09):
Extensive testing revealed that Ari, at sixteen years old, had
suffered a stroke and had blood clots in her lungs.
Doctors say it was a result of COVID nineteen complications.

Speaker 4 (37:21):
Okay, COVID nineteen complications. So again, you know, I don't
want to be too hard on my former colleagues because
that I'm sure is what the doctors did tell them.
But COVID nineteen complications, that's that's a nice way of
saying that it's the safe and effective mRNA stabbing. That's
what That's what it really is. And nobody, nobody that

(37:45):
I know that's had COVID nineteen has suffered a stroke
from COVID nineteen. No, it's the shot, ladies and gentlemen.
The shot is what's causing this. And you know, the
story goes on, and I didn't. I just clipped that
small part of it because I think it's that's enough
for our purposes. The story is really about her recovery,

(38:06):
how she had to go through and have brain surgery,
and they had to go through and remove clots I think,
from her brain, and she had to go through this
extensive process of recovery, including physical therapy. She had to
learn how to talk again, she had to learn how
to walk again, and now she's looking at the point

(38:29):
of possibly being able to re enter sports. So it's
an inspirational story about her journey. But it's terrible, horrible, horrific,
and it's a crime against humanity that she ever had
to go through that in the first place. And it's
completely unnecessary. We have been sold something by politicians and

(38:53):
bureaucrats and the media and the medical establishment. They're all
guilty of crimes against humanity for telling people that these
shots are safe and effective when they're not. They're clearly not,
and they're continuing to push them, they're continuing to sell them.

Speaker 13 (39:15):
It's you know, I think this is my belief that
this is another form of war. On the American people.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
Absolutely, it's and.

Speaker 13 (39:29):
I think that COVID shot is a bio weapon and
it hurt a lot of people. I mean, you know,
this whole war on the people of the United States,
it's been like a slow rolling war. They don't have to,
you know, kill everybody at the same time and in
the same way, because that would tip the American people

(39:52):
off that there is a war against them. But it
you know, episode by episode, you know, so they kill
one hundred thousand people here, they kill fifty thousand there,
and they're replacing our population slowly, you know, with the

(40:14):
invasion on the border. I mean, you know, once once
you have the frame of what's going on in this country,
it's so easy to see it.

Speaker 4 (40:24):
Yeah. Yeah, Here we see from NTD CDC releases hidden
COVID nineteen vaccine injury reports, and this is from back
in April. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
has released previously hidden reports of facial paralysis and other
adverse events following COVID nineteen vaccination. The seven hundred and

(40:48):
eighty thousand reports were received shortly after the COVID nineteen
vaccines were rolled out and show that people experienced a
wide range of post vaccination problems, including heart inflammation, miscarriages,
and seizures. Now they knew about this, That's the whole point.
They can't say, they can't feign ignorance here. This is

(41:10):
evidence proof that they actually knew that they were hurting people.
And did they change course? No, No, it's full speed ahead.
One person reported loss of consciousness and seizure immediately following injection,
went to the er by ambulance. Another stated diagnosed with
bells palsy today due to left sighted, facial numbness, and paralysis.

(41:35):
People lodged their reports with VSAF, a text message system
created by the CDC to monitor for possible side effects
of COVID nineteen vaccines. But see, if you talked about this,
you were a conspiracy nut. You were censored by the
very people who the Trump Surgeon General pick is now advocating. Hey,

(41:57):
she was glad that they were censoring you, the victims
of the crimes that were being committed. She was happy.
She was thanking Mark Zuckerberg for censoring the victims of
this bio weapon. That is a crime. Ladies and gentlemen,

(42:18):
I don't see how you can go about it. Any
other way. The CDC for years declined to make vsafe
data public and said publishing studies that described the reports
as providing reassurance about the safety of the vaccines. However,
according to the data released in twenty twenty two, nearly
eight percent of the ten million users required medical attention

(42:42):
or hospital care after vaccination, and many others missed, reported
missing school work or other activities. Those are the ones
that live through it. The top line data came from
check the box surveys. The same judge who ordered the
release of that data ordered the agency in January to

(43:04):
disclose free text entries from a different section in which
individuals could describe their experiences. US District Judge Matthew caxck Merrick.
I'm not sure how to pronounce his last name. I apologize.
He was appointed by former President Donald Trump, apparently more

(43:25):
principled than his appointer dismissed the government's argument that processing
the responses and redacted sensitive data sensitive information would require
too much work. Oh it's too much work, we you know. Anyway.
The first two tranches made up of seven hundred and

(43:48):
eighty thousand reports from the five hundred and twenty three
thousand people include dozens of reports of heart inflammation, hundreds
of reports of facial paralysis, and thousands of reports of
tonightis tonight? Is that's the ringing in your ears? Multiple
people said things were so bad that they were struggling

(44:09):
with suicidal thoughts. Multiple people said.

Speaker 13 (44:17):
That kind of dovetails in there. There could have been
people that made a lot of money on that COVID
shot using the Chicago Climate Exchange the commodities market, because

(44:43):
that the last the article that I just published kind
of introduced the topic of an inverse reality. And there
there is the straightforward way of looking at the world,
but you can flip it, at least I t people can,
which is, you know, part of the distressing part of

(45:06):
UH Trump having UH Peter Tiel, Howard Luttnik, Mark Zuckerberg
and the other guy Andreas and within his sphere his
UH and on his transition team. And what what I've

(45:28):
been studying in the commodities market is that the commodities
they can create securities based on an inverted kind of
reality where you can use the UH, the the commodities

(45:48):
market to attack an industry. Yeah, and that was all
set up for climate change, you know, to quote encourage
our big industrial companies to begin to implement clean energy
and you know, clean up the environment, which in itself

(46:11):
is not a bad goal. I don't know. I don't
oppose the goal, but I do oppose the way that
they want about it. That's why we have a government.
That's why we have regulators. If a utility company or
whatever is doing something bad, you know, make them stop

(46:32):
doing it, but don't use an external entity that you know,
to attack the company that's doing something bad. That's that's
setting up a war on the people because we need

(46:54):
that industrial company. But they've set up assist whereby a
hidden way of making war on that company.

Speaker 4 (47:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (47:08):
And it's it's difficult to think about because it's what
I what I called in the title of my article.
They've created an inverse reality. It's the inverse reality where
you have the industry and they're doing what they're doing,
but then you have a hidden, a secret war campaign

(47:33):
not only against that industrial company but against us by definition.

Speaker 4 (47:40):
Yeah, exactly. And and I'm railing against Trump right now
because he deserves it. To be clear, I wouldn't I
wouldn't want Kamala Harris to be in there either, let's
face it, ladies and gentlemen, in this last we were

(48:01):
faced with the worst administration in the history of the
at least in the history of my lifetime.

Speaker 32 (48:08):
Zero.

Speaker 4 (48:09):
Nothing good came out of the Biden administration, and I
don't think we've ever had anything. And I don't think
there's ever in the history of the United States been
a president that actually called half the country garbage. Yeah,
I think that's unprecedented.

Speaker 13 (48:26):
I do too. I never recall any politician attacking the
They attacked the Republican leadership and the political types, but
not the voting base, right, exactly. Attacking the voting base
is unprecedented.

Speaker 4 (48:46):
Where this is being, where this was ratcheted up with
the law fair and the degree to which Biden's administration,
you know, and I don't just say Biden, I think
the people around him as well, because we know this
is a machine. These these these figureheads are just that.
These are faces and personalities that are the face of

(49:10):
the monster, the beast that's in charge.

Speaker 8 (49:13):
But the agree.

Speaker 13 (49:14):
Which I think the only issue really in presidential campaigns
is which gang of gangsters gets to make the money. Yeah,
I agree, I think that's the whole thing.

Speaker 4 (49:27):
I think that's a lot of it. Absolutely, so we
could not continue, as I guess my point is, on
the path of escalation where we were headed with putting
people in jail for their political beliefs, putting you know,
going after prosecuting people, because what's next just open assassinations.

(49:50):
We're going to start picking off people. Uh So something
had to be done. But at the same time, so
so I'm glad that Biden Harris or whoever they decided
to put in there to replace the Democrat candidate is gone.
I'm glad that they've been resolved. You know that the

(50:11):
American people said, no, this is not going to stand.
But the problem now is that we have to understand
Trump is not your friend either the people he's putting
in power, the people that he's putting in office. And
that was the way it was back during his last administration.
He's proving once again that he himself is a swamp

(50:34):
creature too. Now, there were some good things that came
out of the twenty sixteeen to twenty twenty administration, but
there was an awful lot of bad stuff as well,
you know, and I say some good because again Supreme
Court justices that were picked some of the federal judge appointments.
I know the bureaucratic some of the bureau bureaucracy would

(50:56):
talking to these ranchers and seeing how they have had
to deal with some of the bureaucrats that they have
to deal with. As far as land management. It was better,
they say, under when Trump was president dealing with some
of the bureaucracies. So there are some things that were better.

(51:21):
But we have to understand that this president administration is
not our friend, the incoming administration, and this is very clear. Somebody,
Caitlin Johnstone wrote an article because we started off the
show talking about the foreign policy stuff, and the hope

(51:43):
is that Trump can come in here and somehow stop
this dangerous escalation with Russia. This dangerous escalation we know
the Middle East is He's not going to do anything
positive about that. I mean both he's no different from
Biden on them. They're both owned by Israel. But that

(52:05):
the hope was that maybe he could stop some war,
this dangerous escalation with Russia in Ukraine. But my concern is,
and I think Caitlin Johnstone shares that concern. She says
Donald Trump has named Republican Congressman Mike Waltz as his
next National Security Advisor, a position that was held by

(52:28):
ultra hawk John Bolton in the last Trump administration. Like Bolton,
Waltz is a warmongering freak. Journalist Michael Tracy has been
filling up his Twitter page since the announcement with examples
of Waltz's insane hawkastiness, including his support for letting Ukraine
use US weapons to strike Deep State, to strike deep

(52:50):
into Russian territory. Now, doesn't that sound a lot like
what's going on right now? Allowing Ukraine to use US
weapons to strike eep into Russian territory. So in that regard, you.

Speaker 13 (53:05):
Did you there's no difference. Did you read that story
about Britain, Britain helping to attack Russia. I thought that
was very disturbing. Britain was jumping in.

Speaker 4 (53:22):
Yeah, well you well, it doesn't surprise me.

Speaker 13 (53:26):
Yeah I didn't. I don't know if I sent you
the link to the article or not, but yeah, I
thought that was really disturbing that Britain would jump in.

Speaker 4 (53:43):
Yeah, well, it's.

Speaker 13 (53:45):
Get involved, directly involved, not even in a proxy way.

Speaker 4 (53:53):
Yeah. He talking about Michael Tracy and his Let me
just back up here, like Bolton Waltz is a warmongering freak.
Journalist Michael Tracy has been filling up his Twitter page
since the announcement with examples of Waltz's insane hawkishness, including

(54:15):
his support for letting Ukraine use US weapons to strike
deep into Russian territory, criticizing Biden for not escalating aggressively
enough in Ukraine, advocating bombing Iran, opposing the US military
withdrawal from Afghanistan, and naming Iran, North Korea, China, Russia,
and Venezuela on the March against the United States toward

(54:38):
global conflict. The mainstream press are calling Waltz a China hawk,
but from the look of things, he's a war horny
hawk toward all of the official quote unquote enemies of
the United States. Trump is also confirmed that Republican Congresswoman
at least Stefanic will be taking on the role of

(55:00):
US Ambassador to the United Nations, a role previously held
by warmonger Nikki Haley in the last Trump administration. Again,
there doesn't seem to be much difference between the old
hawk and the new one. Stephanic is best known for
her congressional efforts to stomp out free speech on college campuses,
making a lie of Trump's lip service to the importance

(55:22):
of the First Amendment rights. By the way, I've talked
about this before. Don't have the audio handy, but Trump
is again pushing for repeal of section gosh, what is
that section of the Communications Section two thirty? Thank you
of the Communications and Decency Act. Section two thirty, ladies

(55:44):
and gentlemen, is the one that allows us to be
able to not have to worry about being held personally
liable when somebody posts something on our websites. If we
have a computer platform, which is the Internet, it's a
computer platform. Somebody posts something, it won't get you into
trouble because of Section two thirty. Trump's talking about opening

(56:07):
that up to revision. Now do you trust a bunch
of politicians who purport to be on your side to
monkey around with something that allows you to have the
First Amendment rights on the Internet. I don't, But he's
been pushing for that over and over again, especially when
he's he's appointing people to posts in his administration who

(56:31):
have a history of being anti First Amendment, anti free speech.

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I'm Chris wood Word. The Texas Education Board has voted
to allow Bible infused teachings and elementary school lessons, joining
other Republican led states that move this year to give
religion a larger presence in public classrooms. Megan Benton of Texas.

Speaker 28 (59:20):
Values, We're really excited about the future of this curriculum,
which we'll bring back class school education that corporates biblical
texts and religious documents into Texas public school curriculum.

Speaker 36 (59:32):
The materials could appear in classrooms as early as next
school year. The US Supreme Court tossed at an appeal
from Facebook, reviving a lawsuit from shareholders. Here's Fox's Jared Hauburn.

Speaker 37 (59:43):
A single sentence unsigned opinion leaves in place in appeals
court ruling allowing shareholders to sue over the misuse of
user data in twenty fifteen. The opinions is the court
should not have taken the case. Facebook and its parent
company Meta appeal to the US Supreme Court. Justice has
heard arguments earlier this month. The lawsuit accuses Facebook of

(01:00:04):
failing to disclose the risk factors of data breaches from
hacking or phishing scams. In the aftermath of Cambridge Analytica
improperly using Facebook members data, Facebook stock prices dropped sharply
after the consulting firm's practices came to light.

Speaker 36 (01:00:20):
A judge has delayed the sentencing. After President eleg Donald
Trump's conviction for falsifying business records in New York City,
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We're hearing from New York Judge Wan Marshawan. He's indefinitely
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In a decisive win for President Trump, the hoax Manhattan

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case is now fully stayed and sentencing is adjourned.

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The President elect was convicted on dozens of felony accounts
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Speaker 40 (01:01:24):
The trailer for the new Paramount movie Dear Santa shows
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fun character, a stark difference from reality. Monica Cola's director
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Moms wanted to warn our supporters and conservative parents that
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A new recall involving ground Beef Fox The CJ PAPA
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More than one hundred and sixty seven thousand pounds of
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From Femer Regions five and ten. This is the second
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That continues to be the twenty third of November twenty
twenty four. As we get back into the show here,
the last show prior to the Thanksgiving holiday, and I
want to remind everybody we've decided to take next weekend off.
So for that particular weekend, for that particular Saturday or

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Sunday or whenever you hear the show or along the weekend,
we will not we will be doing a replay, So
just to let you know, and so just keep that
in mind. We were talking before the break about the
fact that Donald Trump's picks leave much to be desired
in terms of Wow, just not being swampy. You don't

(01:05:52):
become You don't drain the swamp by becoming the swamp.
By inviting the swamp in your administration seems to be
what in many cases, as far as many of these picks,
mister Trump is doing, whether it be through his other
people that are involved with him or not, ultimately the

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buck stops with him. You know, he invited Christineaman and
Christie Noman I believe signed a hate speech in the
law in South Dakota when she well I guess she
still is governor. I don't know if she's resigned yet.
But the point is is that hate speech his speech,

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ladies and gentlemen, that is speech. It's speech that somebody
doesn't agree with. The whole point of the First Amendment
is to protect speech that you don't agree with. I
can say that it's a nice sunny day outside. I
don't need First Amendment protection for that. You know, you
can go over to any communist country, the most satalitarian

(01:06:59):
country there is, and talk about the weather. You can
go under the most tautalitarian, live under the most tautalitarian
regime in the world, and make small talk about insignificant things.
The First Amendment is designed to protect you from controversial speech,

(01:07:20):
speech that might inflame, speech that goes against the grain,
goes against the narrative. That's the whole point. Otherwise there
is no point. So hate speech falls into that category
as long as you're not making threats against somebody. See,
because your rights in where somebody else's begin. So you
can't start making threats against somebody. You can't. You can't, uh,

(01:07:46):
you can't interfere with somebody else's rights to live.

Speaker 13 (01:07:51):
Well, there's also a concept of fighting words. And I
can't quote the law to you about that, but you
you can't use that kind of speech because if you
do and somebody gets hurt, you could be liabel.

Speaker 4 (01:08:10):
Well, liability is a different story. That's that's that's that's
an entirely different thing. If if I compel you, let's
let's just take the shots for example. Okay, I have
a free speech right to get on the radio and
tell people to go take an mRNA shot. Now, I
would never do that, of course, I'm against them, but

(01:08:33):
I could do that. And if you went out and
did it and got hurt, there's nothing stopping you from
suing me, and you could be successful at civilly pursuing
me for those for those things. I think that's part
of what's going on with Alex Jones right now, and
that whole info war info wars things is a mess

(01:08:53):
from beginning to end. And I'm not I'm not sure
Alex Jones isn't playing a part and that his own demise.

Speaker 2 (01:09:02):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:09:02):
I could talk about that, but uh yeah, I don't
want to get too far down.

Speaker 13 (01:09:07):
I agree with you. I don't trust the whole thing.

Speaker 4 (01:09:10):
There there are people who think he threw that case,
that his legal team through that case. Maybe we'll get
into that sum later on if we have time. Lots
of things, but I want to try to stay on
course for one subject and until we get to another.
The bottom line is is that freedom of speech is

(01:09:32):
to be protected. If you don't have that, you don't
have anything. And this so called effort to stamp out
hate so called hate speech because they don't want you
to criticize Israel. That's the bottom line. Well, anybody should
be able to be.

Speaker 13 (01:09:51):
Criticize anything that the government is doing. Yeah, except that
I think this is a criminal adminis iministration that's in
there currently. I think we've had well, it's just it's
exactly what I said. I think we have two sets
of gangsters to go under the name of a Republican

(01:10:14):
and Democrat, and they are waging a war against us,
you know, for campaign dollars, but mostly for power.

Speaker 4 (01:10:26):
Yeah, and they're talking about Elon Musk in the chat room. Sorry,
I don't mean interrupt you go ahead.

Speaker 13 (01:10:32):
Oh, just just to see whose team gets to make
the money. That's that's you know, that's the objective.

Speaker 4 (01:10:41):
Yeah, regarding Elon Musk, we played audio I think it
was last week. It was either last week or the
week before. We played audio from Elon Musk about he
had went to the Biden administration trying to get Biden
to implement a carbon tax. He told Joe Rogan this,

(01:11:01):
and so you can go back and I think it's
last week into the archives and listen to that show
where we played the audio. He wants a carbon tax.
He you know, Elon Musk does. He's he's a big
electric car guy, okay, and he's a big technocrat and

(01:11:22):
and Biden told him. To Biden's credit, believe it or not,
I'm actually crediting Biden for something. But he said he
didn't think it would be politically feasible. So what does
Elon Musk do. He cozies up to the Republicans because yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:11:39):
Well, because technocrats have no political affiliation.

Speaker 4 (01:11:43):
Right, they just want to get the agenda exactly right.
So getting back to this situation though, with this Caitlin Johnstone,
she says, now we're getting word media reports and I
think it's been confirmed now that deranged warst Marco Rubio
has been tapped as Trump's new secretary of State. It's

(01:12:06):
really hard to imagine anyone worse for the role of
Washington's top diplomat than a warmonger who has spent its
entire political career pushing for more wars, sanctions, and slaughter
at every opportunity. This should dash the hopes of Trump
supporters everywhere that this time their guy really will in
the wars and drain the swamp. Trump's appointment of iron

(01:12:29):
warhawk Brian Hook to help staff the State Department for
the next administration, and his rumored consideration of Mike Rogers,
I think that that has not. My understanding is that
he's not going to pick Mike Rogers for Secretary of State.
That's what I'm hearing.

Speaker 13 (01:12:48):
Mike Rogers is the guy that interfered in Michigan's gubernatorial election.

Speaker 4 (01:12:55):
Right, Yeah, Well he's no, he's the guy who Trump
in force the Senate seat, Mike Rogers. We had a
very good woman running for the Senate seat, doctor Scherry O'Donnell.
Doctor Scherry O'Donnell was going around in various appearances, meeting
with supporters, doing everything she could, making appearances on TV

(01:13:20):
talk shows, which is you know, I think something that
she's not entirely was not entirely comfortable doing. She wasn't
a natural trained politician, a polished politician. She was a
doctor is a doctor, and yet she saw something that
needed to be done and she stood up, which is

(01:13:42):
what I try to get this audience to do. Be involved,
be active. Couldn't find a good candidate, so she became
the candidate. Donald Trump could have endorsed doctor Scherry O'Donnell,
because doctor Schery o'donald would have been a stellar senator,
but he didn't. Mike Rogers, who I understand doesn't even

(01:14:05):
live in Michigan, by the way, he lives in Florida.
But Donald Trump endorsed Mike Rogers, a swamp creature, to
be in the in the Senate race. Well you know
what happened. The patriots here in Michigan said, I'm sorry.
I may try to hold my nose and vote for
Donald Trump, but I can't stomach Mike Rogers. I will

(01:14:28):
not vote for Mike Rogers. Mike Rodgers wouldn't even meet
with people. He wouldn't even nobody saw him anywhere at
any event.

Speaker 13 (01:14:39):
He wouldn't do any of the debates, for.

Speaker 4 (01:14:43):
Any of the debates, he wasn't there. No, he didn't win.
Is my point, at least or what's her name, whoever
was running against her. For some reason, I'm blinking. I apologize.
Maybe I don't have enough coffee this morning. But he lost.
He lost the Senate race because people didn't want to
vote for him. He doesn't deserve their vote. So now

(01:15:07):
he's rumored, and I think that that has not been
accepted though. I think now he's not going to be
Secretary of Defense, but honestly, who is going to be
filling that role? I mean, at this point, ladies and gentlemen,

(01:15:29):
it's not looking very good. And they say Trump's anti
interventionist supporters loudly applauded the other day when he unexpectedly
announced that Mike Bompeo and Nikki Haley would not be
playing a role in the next administration. In response to
the announcement, libertarian comedian and podcaster Dave Smith said on
Twitter that stopping Pompeo was not enough, that we need

(01:15:53):
maximum pressure to keep all neo cons and warhawks out
of the Trump administration. Response to Smith's post, Donald Trump
Junior tweeted, agreed, I'm on it, but this.

Speaker 13 (01:16:09):
More and more disturbing, doesn't it?

Speaker 4 (01:16:12):
This person writing this says. When I saw this, I
tweeted the following, ignore their words and watch their actions.
Been saying it for years, and I'm going to keep
on saying it. Ignore their words, watch their actions. Talk
is cheap. So there you go, ladies and gentlemen. We
just came out of a situation where the entire country

(01:16:37):
has been you know, the only thing I can really
describe it as is post traumatic stress. Well, the last
administration was so bad and so invasive. I mean, we
went through the COVID era. Now granted, the covid era
was started by Trump, but Biden took it to the
next level. But I mean, I remember, we were actually

(01:17:00):
thinking about the possibility of not being able to participate
in society. We were thinking about roadblocks on state lines
where you wouldn't be able to travel from one state
to the other. This idea actually came up in America, supposedly,
the Land of the Free, where you wouldn't be able
to freely travel unless you had your clot shot. Government sanctioned,

(01:17:22):
government promoted injection. And now that that's over, we've gotten
rid of that regime. We're in a situation where we
have another pe.

Speaker 13 (01:17:40):
We travel on an airplane without having that.

Speaker 4 (01:17:44):
ID, right, that's true, but at least we could travel
by car. I don't want to travel by airplane anyway.
I understand some people have to for business purposes, but
even to the point where we have the possibility where
certain businesses and I mean I I could see some

(01:18:08):
of the people that are being picked Elon Musk being
one of them, that would be promoting that sort of thing,
the vaccine passport.

Speaker 13 (01:18:20):
Because it's a technology system. That's that's what all these
big tech oligarchs are promoting. They don't care, you know,
whether it's a police state system or whatever. They focused
on systems and organization and control. That's that's what they

(01:18:42):
care about. That's where they make their money.

Speaker 4 (01:18:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:18:48):
And as I have gone back and looked at the
commodities market and the stock market and how as pertains
to climate change, those two things are at odds, you know,
putting half the country at war with the other half

(01:19:08):
the country, it's easy to see that it's because of
the systems that they're designing and implementing, and who's getting
the money for helping them do it. Yeah, you know,

(01:19:28):
all of our government has totally lost any moral foundations
that it had. Yeah, it's all about the money, it's
all about the technology, it's all about the control system.

Speaker 4 (01:19:42):
This is why people have to be involved at every
level of government. It would not have gotten this bad
had people not acquiesced and now, and this is why
I say you have to be involved. You have to
show up the vote, Yes you do, because there are
other things on the ticket other than the president of
the United States. They're all your local stuff is on

(01:20:03):
the electoral ballot. So you have to show up to
the polling place. And if you don't like the candidates,
you have to pick different candidates or run yourself, like
doctor Sherry o'donald did. Now, Yeah she lost, but at
least she gave it a try. And you can't ever
win anything unless you give it a try. And there

(01:20:27):
are many other posts. We have had victories, we've we've
taken over a lot of things here in Michigan. We've
made big strides. But but you can't when you're set delta, setback,
you can't give up. You have to put your shoulder
the wheel and say I'm in this no matter what.

Speaker 13 (01:20:45):
Right, it's not a game, but it's for all the marbles, right,
It's for control of our country.

Speaker 4 (01:20:55):
We have to protect people for eternity.

Speaker 13 (01:20:58):
I mean, you know what, because once these systems of
control are implemented, it's going to be very very hard
to take them out to get rid of them.

Speaker 4 (01:21:12):
Yeah. Now, after years of slamming Conservatives though for not
accepting the outcome of an election that was close and
riddled with fraud. And by the way, make no mistake,
this last election was riddled with fraud. Two they tried
to steal it again, but it was this time it

(01:21:32):
wasn't close because the last administration was so incredibly terrible.
They managed to Trump managed to win by a landslide.
You would think the Democrats would try to lead by
example a little bit and learn from the election laws
that they had. But still you have some that are

(01:21:53):
still resisting and still trying to impose their will upon
the American people, despite the American people overwhelming whelmingly rejecting
their policies. Now, regardless of what you say about the
election and who actually won the election and whether or
not he's going to make any difference that setting that aside,
the fact that the election went the way it did,

(01:22:16):
ladies and gentlemen, was a rejection of the policies that
were in place. People knew they could we couldn't continue
down this road having this gender crap pushed on their kids.
You name it. Just go down the list of the horrific, diabolical,
evil things that the last administration tried to do. So

(01:22:40):
the people rejected that. And now the Democrats, instead of
examining their hearts having a little soul searching moment, they're
still looking for ways that they can push their policies
on the American people. One of those people, one of
those Democrats, is a guy by the name of Wiley

(01:23:01):
Nickel from North Carolina. Now get this, he just appeared
on the House floor the other day proposing erecting what
he called a shadow government, the counter Trump, for every
cabinet position. This is really amazing.

Speaker 42 (01:23:17):
If Trump attempts to weaponize the justice system against his
political opponents. With Matt Gates at the helm, we could
see incoming Senator Adam Schiff is our shadow Attorney general.

Speaker 4 (01:23:26):
Okay, now Matt Gates is out, he's withdrawn. This was
before obviously Matt Gates Withdrew, but now they got Pam Bondy.
But the point is is that he's proposing for every
cabinet level position, a counterposition that he calls would be
a shadow government counterpart.

Speaker 42 (01:23:47):
Arguing against replacing our independent prosecutors with Trump loyalists. If
Trump seeks to eliminate the Department of Education, Congresswoman Johanna Hayes,
a former Teacher of the Year, could step up as
shadow Education Secretary to loudly defend public education in.

Speaker 4 (01:24:02):
The United States.

Speaker 42 (01:24:04):
If Trump orders Marco Rubio to hand Ukraine and much
of Eastern Europe to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Congressman Greg
Meeks as shadow Secretary of State could be a strong
voice in support of maintaining international relationships and protecting democracy
at home and abroad. Senator Michael Bennett as shadow Treasury
Secretary and Congresswoman Susan del Bennet as Shadow Commerce Secretary

(01:24:28):
could help ensure the middle class and small businesses have
a voice in government and call out Trump's proposed tax
cuts for billionaires and corporations as shadow Defense Secretary. Congressman
Adam Smith, a great representative for the people of Washington
and not a Fox News host, could counter Trump's threat
to use military force against his political opponents and work

(01:24:51):
to ensure that the Department of Defense stays loyal to
the Constitution and not some want to be dictator and
Senator Tammy Duckworth could argue against cuts to the Department
of Veterans Affairs that would delay the benefits and care
our service members have so rightly earned.

Speaker 4 (01:25:08):
If Trump hands over.

Speaker 42 (01:25:09):
The EPA to big oil, ally Lee Zelden, we could
see Congresswoman Kathy Castor pushing back for environmental protection and conservation,
to protect the air we breathe and the water we drink.

Speaker 4 (01:25:21):
Lee Zelden is the one that's going to be doing
the carbon capture thing, isn't he. I don't know that's
what we were just talking about last week.

Speaker 13 (01:25:32):
Oh man, I gotta find out if that's true, because.

Speaker 4 (01:25:35):
If I'm pretty sure we were discussing that last week. Anyway, I.

Speaker 13 (01:25:42):
Find it interesting.

Speaker 4 (01:25:44):
This guy's name is Wiley, Okay, Wiley Nicol. His name
literally means crafty at being deceptive. I mean, I mean,
you can't make this stuff up.

Speaker 42 (01:25:55):
And if Trump pushes to ban abortion nationwide, Congresswoman Rosa
Deloro could step as shadow Secretary of Health and Human
Services to defend women's right to choose and argue against
the gutting of Medicare by Trump and his cronies. As
your speaker, new times require new solutions. The shadow cabinet

(01:26:15):
isn't just about opposing extreme maga attacks on our government.
It's also about making clear what we stand for, not
just what we're against.

Speaker 4 (01:26:24):
So this is really rich.

Speaker 24 (01:26:26):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:26:27):
My first response when I heard this is like, we
don't already have a shadow government? You know? Uh yeah, Really,
everything he's describing here is already in place. You know,
the pr machine that's called the mainstream media, ladies and gentlemen,
Operation mocking Bird. What's going on today is it would

(01:26:47):
make Operation mocking Bird look like child's play. I mean,
the media, the establishment media is a revolving door for
the intelligence establishment. It's overwhelmingly opposition activists, and they operate
on the inside of every institution that matters, including inside

(01:27:09):
of whatever administration is in office. Uh this is uh
Wiley on Fox New No, I'm sorry on CNN.

Speaker 43 (01:27:19):
But it would forced hump to throw out anything with
forty seventh president on it. And there's one more idea,
a shadow government similar to the UK, a group of
lawmakers that mirrors the cabinet and publicly challenges them, say,
Senator elect Adam Schiff as shadow Attorney General, Congressman Gregory Meeks,

(01:27:39):
Secretary of State, or Colado Senator Michael Bennett as Treasury Secretary. Well,
that idea isn't just come from a strategist, but a lawmaker.
And joining me now the man behind this idea, Congressman
Wiley Nickel.

Speaker 4 (01:27:51):
Definitely, all right, we got to take the bottom of
the hour. Let's go ahead and do that.

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(01:32:30):
You can't trust people who purport to be on your
side before the show or before the break. I rather
and by the way, I apologize, I am doing a
terrible job today at keeping an eye on the clock,
so I'm running right into the breaks. But we were
playing audio from a Democrat by the name of Wiley Nickel,

(01:32:55):
and I just I'm amazed that this guy his name
is literally early means crafty at being deceptive. I mean,
that's what that's what being wiy is is your anyway,
his name suits him. But he is proposing the idea
like it's his idea of having a shadow government to

(01:33:18):
control the present administration. Now, what's interesting about this? I
wrote an article back and I've referred to this some repeatedly,
back in April of twenty eighteen, during the first Bush
administration about Trump being surrounded by deep state dictates, and
because because the Reuter's news service had come out and

(01:33:42):
said that he was growing weary of these people being
around him, these people who are trying to control him,
And it was interesting to me that how they just
came right out and admitted, actually it wasn't Reuter's. It
is the Associated Press. The name of the AP article

(01:34:03):
that I was writing about was to hell with it.
Trump increasingly weary of staff advice. And they said, and
I quoted in my article, which I'll leave in the
show notes, they said, this president has never been one
to pick us to stick to a script. But that
abandoned speech illustrates a new phase in Trump's presidency. He

(01:34:25):
is increasingly at odds with his staff and growing wise
to their tactics. One favorite staff strategy guide the president
to the right decision. Now, I thought it was supposed
to be the president's the president's job to decide what
the right decision is in terms of foreign policy.

Speaker 13 (01:34:43):
To keep to his campaign promises, which he didn't do.

Speaker 8 (01:34:49):
Right.

Speaker 13 (01:34:49):
He promised to get us out of NAFTA, and that
sticks in my craw and it will.

Speaker 4 (01:34:54):
Forever, absolutely one hundred percent agree. But when it it
comes to foreign policy, and this is the thing that
should concern every one of us right now, as we
are on the precipice of another Trump presidency, another Trump administration,
and all of these scumbags are in there again surrounding him,

(01:35:19):
different names, different faces, but it doesn't matter. They're still scumbags.
And the Associated Press said the staff strategy back in
twenty eighteen was guide the president to the right decision
by making the conventional choice seem like the only realistic option.

(01:35:40):
Except now, fourteen months into his then first administration, the
Associated Press wrote, Trump is on to them, and he's
making it clear he won't be boxed in Now. Later
on in the article they taught you know, and they'd
go on about it, and he says, uh. They said,
Trump headed them off, saying he would remove US troops immediately.

(01:36:04):
The ensuited, heated argument put new distance between the president
and his team and left the military with a mandate,
if not a formal order, to remove US troops from
Syria within six months. Now. Later on in the article still,
they say, managing a boss who despises being managed is

(01:36:25):
a difficult game. Think of that. We're talking about the
president of the United States being quote unquote managed by
those around him. What the Associated Press did in that article, Listeners,
is they provided a rare window into how the executive branch.

(01:36:49):
And I think yes, even congressional candidates as well are
controlled in similar manners. I think it's interesting how Matt
Gates suddenly drew his name from consideration. Now whether or
not he comes up as a as another candidate and
another part of the administration remains to be seen. But

(01:37:12):
these political leaders are are pressured. They're pressured, and what's
the uh, what's the why are they How are they
being pressured? They're being pressured by some of the most ruthless, diabolical,

(01:37:35):
dark entities. And yes, I would call them a shadow government.
I think it's mostly intelligent, you know, intelligence establishment, like
Chuck Schumer said, if you go again against them, they
have six ways from Sunday to get back at you. Well,
why would Chuck Schumer even be saying that, Why would
he be talking about that. They're supposed to be representing

(01:37:57):
the American people, not the intelligence establishment, not some deep state,
not some shadow government. So what you have here is
an evidence of HIJI.

Speaker 13 (01:38:09):
Yeah, I saw a story. I didn't read it, but
what it was implying is that when Kennedy was killed,
it was a CIA coup against our government and they've
been in charge ever since, I believe, which I thought
was really interesting And you know, when I have some
spare time, I will probably look into that. But I

(01:38:35):
thought that was pretty interesting.

Speaker 4 (01:38:37):
Yeah, I dropped that article in the chat room, and
I will put that in the show notes.

Speaker 10 (01:38:41):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:38:41):
The article that I wrote about this Associated Press article
because it's called Duma Danger, is Trump growing weary of
deep state dictation. And that's what I think people need
to realize, is that this is going on. We already
have a shadow government in k place, but this democrat

(01:39:02):
is coming wround like it's his idea and promoting this.

Speaker 13 (01:39:05):
I didn't the government of the UK actually set up
a system like that.

Speaker 4 (01:39:13):
Well he mentioned, yeah, well yeah, he references that in here.
Let me get back to the audio. This is again
this Wiley Nickel on CNN, and he references the UK
government in here. He says it's worked great over there
and joining me.

Speaker 43 (01:39:25):
Now the man behind this idea, Congressman Wiley Nickel, a
Democrat from North Carolina. No dream music needed. You're in
person with us, Congressman, Why do you think this is
the way to possibly challenge his administration?

Speaker 19 (01:39:39):
First of all, this is something we can do.

Speaker 46 (01:39:41):
This is something that definitely can happen, and they've been
doing it for over one hundred years in the UK,
So this is an idea that time his time has come,
and if we do the exact same thing against Trump,
we're gonna get the same results. We have to step
up our game. We have to go toe to toe
with Trump. And it's not just about saying.

Speaker 4 (01:39:59):
Okay, why do you have to go toe to total
with Trump? Now? The American people elected Donald Trump overwhelmingly.
The election was not even close, and as a result
that whether or not you agree, again Trump's going to
fix any of this. The election result was a sound
rejection of Democrat policies, a sound rejection of the trajectory

(01:40:25):
that this country was on. So instead of going up
against Trump and his policies, they should be doing some
soul searching about producing better ideas, producing better candidates, producing
better policies that people can get behind, so that they
could actually win the next one. But no, that's not

(01:40:47):
how they think. So he can tell you know, I'm sorry,
go ahead. I The thing.

Speaker 13 (01:40:56):
Is is that the Republicans, all during the nineteen nineties
and the early two thousands and whatever, that whole crew
that I was talking about, they wanted to dismantle government
completely and except for those positions that except for a

(01:41:19):
skeleton framework that can facilitate for corporations. And I think
that that's where we are. Really our government serves the
interests of corporations. Now that the Republicans promote the idea
that we should dismantle government, well the problem with that

(01:41:44):
is is that that turns over power totally to corporations.

Speaker 4 (01:41:49):
Yeah, well that's why they want to do it.

Speaker 13 (01:41:53):
And that's psychopathic. Do we like what Piser did with
this COVID drug?

Speaker 4 (01:42:01):
Apparently? Yeah, yeah, they like it.

Speaker 13 (01:42:05):
I don't know they like it. I don't like it.

Speaker 4 (01:42:08):
Yeah, but you and I and the.

Speaker 13 (01:42:10):
Government that serves the purpose of a government of.

Speaker 4 (01:42:15):
By and for the people, Yes, I like a government
that follows the constitution and and like you said, serves
the people that are supposed to be serving, not multinational
or anti national corporations.

Speaker 13 (01:42:31):
Which means that they will regulate corporations to the extent
they need to to protect us from them.

Speaker 4 (01:42:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:42:44):
Yeah, you know, which was one of the big problems
I had with uh the repeal of the Public Utilities
Holding Company Act, that they the way they marketed that
idea was to say that they were eliminating the monopoly
and the utilities market. Well, it was a controlled market

(01:43:10):
because in the nineteen twenties, when utilities were just you know,
coming into their own The utility companies were spinning off
holding companies to make more money for the utility company.
And we never would have had an economy had they
allowed the electric utility companies to just you know, run

(01:43:35):
loose over the economies. The electric utility companies would have
owned everything. Yeah, So in nineteen thirty five they passed
the Public Utilities Holding Company Act, preventing electric utilities from
owning holding companies because a holding company is a shield

(01:44:01):
so that you can't see who's really doing what. And
that's one of the Coot reforms that was put in
place in the nineteen nineties was to allow holding companies
to exist. And so now we don't know who owns what.
You know, we have holding companies that well, it's like

(01:44:23):
the Arizona Public Service Corporation, which is the utility company
in Arizona. They spun off and put through a couple
of different layers, a holding company. What that holding company
was doing was building homes in Ada County in Boise, Idaho,

(01:44:49):
building homes where there was no market for them, and
that was became one of the subprime mortgage locations. But but
it was all financed by the Arizona Public Utilities Commission,
and about three layers of savings and loan, and a

(01:45:13):
holding company and and a builder then that was building
these houses for which there was no market.

Speaker 4 (01:45:22):
Hmm. Yeah, it's it's it's just they've erected systems to
facilitate corruption, and it's being done at every level. There's
no question about that. I'll finish it.

Speaker 13 (01:45:38):
It's so it gets so complicated, you know. I I've
got a pretty good mind for sorting out complicated systems.
That's what I do. That's what I you know, I
was born to do this, to work on systems. But

(01:45:58):
it gets so complicated that your mind gets tied up
into knots and you've got to you know, walk away
for a day or two, let all the pieces settle,
and then go back again.

Speaker 4 (01:46:11):
Yeah, it's really hard when you're doing that kind of
research to avoid getting going down a lot of rabbit trails.
That's what I find. Anyway, finishing this up here real quick.
This article by Wiley Nickel. Step up our game.

Speaker 46 (01:46:25):
We have to go toe to toe with Trump. And
it's not just about saying, you know, what we're against.
It's about saying what we're for and putting our best
messengers out there to go toe to toe. You know,
they put a la staphonic at the UN. We should
have someone going one on one with her talking about,
you know, what we would do better and why the
choices they make are wrong.

Speaker 19 (01:46:46):
So what would this look like?

Speaker 43 (01:46:47):
It would be somebody who acts as if it was
a sad union or response they would give every time
there is a major speech or press conference, or they'd
have their own issue of white papers. What would this
look like in practice?

Speaker 46 (01:46:58):
The first and foremost, it's about accountability, about keeping you know,
public pressure on every member of the cabinet. When they
step out of line, you've got someone you know who
is there ready to call them out.

Speaker 24 (01:47:10):
That's that's something we don't have.

Speaker 4 (01:47:11):
Yes, yes, that's something you do have. It's called the
mainstream media.

Speaker 13 (01:47:15):
They do it kind of They used to be used
to be well.

Speaker 4 (01:47:19):
I think with regard to the Trump admit. See, the
problem is the mainstream media will not and even the Democrats,
they will not call them out on the things they
really need to be called out on. They will call
them out if they do something good that benefits the country.
They're not going to call them out on something that's bad.

(01:47:40):
We'll join right in. In fact, they'll be very quiet
about that. They'll push, they'll actually get on board with it.
We've seen it over and over again. Yeah, the shots
are a good example of that.

Speaker 13 (01:47:52):
Well, you know what, it's not that hard to see
through that as long as you understand the government no
longer works for the people, right, the government works for corporations. Yeah,
I think government. I think the government is owned by corporations.

Speaker 4 (01:48:14):
Yep, exactly, I agree.

Speaker 13 (01:48:15):
And I think they were able to buy it through
US treasuries on the commodities market.

Speaker 4 (01:48:23):
A little bit more to this.

Speaker 46 (01:48:24):
You know, you've got an issue with the EPA. You've
got the spokesman taking a counterpoint right away on your
Show's that's the point of It's something where leadership, you know,
King Jeffries Schumer, they could appoint folks and we've got
already a ready match to go toe to toe and it's.

Speaker 4 (01:48:42):
Worked well in the UK.

Speaker 43 (01:48:43):
There are some who would look at this and criticize
it and suggest that you'd be delegitimizing disadministration, not simply
giving an alternative accountability vehicle. What do you say to
those who'd question this as a ploy to try to
undermine a decisive victory.

Speaker 46 (01:49:00):
I think it's about making sure that they're accountable. That's
the whole point of it. And you know, like anything,
you start it from scratch. You get to do it our.

Speaker 4 (01:49:09):
Own way, our own American way.

Speaker 10 (01:49:11):
Uh.

Speaker 46 (01:49:12):
You know, they certainly have, They've done it for a
while again in the UK. But you know what I
want to do is I want an answer. I want
to message on our issues. I want to talk about
the stuff that we want to do. So in the
next election we say, Okay, you know Trump is deporting
you know, families, this is this is the policy we
would put in place.

Speaker 4 (01:49:30):
Yeah, let's carpet, Let's row out the red carpet and
have more Venezuelan gangs come in. That's that is exactly
what the American people rejected. And if you want to
have an election that you win, maybe you should put
forth something other than a crappy candidate, somebody that doesn't
mess his own diapers. Maybe you should put forth somebody

(01:49:55):
who can speak coherently a sentence without engaging in word salad,
and who has no merit other than the fact that
she is able to give sexual favors to people who
are above her, so she can fail upward. Maybe you
need to put forth some ideas that people can get behind.

(01:50:17):
That's one thing Trump is good at, coming up with
ideas that people can get behind. The problem is he
can't so much follow through with those ideas all the time.
That's the difficulty here. But we have the United Nations
Climate Change Conference going on. It's going to be wrapping up.
Actually it just wrapped up yesterday, the UN Climate Change

(01:50:39):
Conference in Baku, and I pulled down the notes. Yesterday's
weren't available yet, but I did pull down the notes
from THESD, the International Institute for Sustainable Development Earth Negotiations bulletin.
I've referenced these reports before anybody can go on to

(01:51:02):
IISD dot org and take a look at what's going on.
These conferences internationally are going on all over the place
all the time. Everywhere. We talk about the COP twenty nine,
that's one of the big ones, but there are conferences
on water, there's you know, conferences on oceans. I mean,
they're always always doing these things and you can read

(01:51:25):
about them.

Speaker 13 (01:51:26):
They're planning on being the world government, and so if
you understand that, then you understand everything that they're doing now.
I found a you know, during the Clinton administration, he
had that President's Council on Sustainable Development, right that you know,

(01:51:49):
looked at how they were going to reorganize the United States,
our economy and everything, every damn thing we do for
stainable development. Well, in nineteen ninety seven there was a
White House Conference on Climate change, which climate change was

(01:52:12):
the whole predicate, you know, the justification for the reorganization
of the United States for sustainable development. And in that conference,
one of the panel discussions was scientists, you know, real scientists,

(01:52:32):
but they tell you what they did. It was consensus science.
They used models and projections. There was no hard data,
There was nothing hard about it. It was just consensus
and models, and through that they created the whole climate

(01:52:53):
change thing is a campaign of fear. What they were
selling was fear, and they used fear to drive people.
One interesting coincidence in my history is that in the

(01:53:16):
early nineteen seventies I read a book called The Arms
of Krupp, and it was about the Krupp family in
pre Nazi Germany. And he was an arms manufacturer. And
what he did is that he went to one country
and he told them in a whisper campaign. This other

(01:53:39):
country over here just bought this many weapons, and then
he would go to another country and he would do
the same thing. Well, what he was doing is selling
fear and paranoia to these country leaders around Germany. And

(01:54:01):
he was a big part of the reason for the
war in Germany because he made them all paranoid. He
was selling fear and that that is exactly what they're
what they were doing with climate change, selling fear so
that they could convert our economy from the old industrial

(01:54:22):
way of doing things to information technology, bringing efficiency to
the economy. But efficiency is not always a good thing.
People hear the word efficient and they think it's a
good thing. Well, it's not always a good thing, right,
And so that's that's what they were doing with climate change. Okay, Now,

(01:54:48):
as I continue to look at this, I found that
the Chicago Exchange, a guy named Richard Sandor who started
the Climate Change Exchange in Chicago. That's the commodities market
that trades in pollutants credits. That's exactly what he said.

(01:55:15):
I found a video of him talking about this, and
he said, you have to build a market. So you
go to one side and you build that. You go
to the other side. You build that so that you
have a market system of opposites, and then you have
a market where you can trade. Yeah, does that make sense.

(01:55:42):
That's exactly what Britain did to China with the opium wars.
They wanted to sell opium, so they had to create
a market for it, so they created add its.

Speaker 4 (01:55:53):
Yeah, I've seen the chat room. They're saying that the
conference is still going on the COP twenty nine. According
to their website, they wrapped up a November twenty second,
which is yesterday at nineteen hundred, which would be seven pm.
So I believe that it is over. It doesn't look
like they were able to get much done, So that's

(01:56:14):
a good thing, at least from the notes that I
was looking at.

Speaker 13 (01:56:18):
Okay, I forgot to say one thing. Business by Richard
Sander that started the Climate change Exchange. He was working
with the UN Conference on Trade and Development, all right,
so he was working with the UA.

Speaker 4 (01:56:32):
Hang on, folks, we'll be back top of the hour.
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One of the American Family News almost compete President Like
Trump is pat former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondy as
US Attorney General after his previous nomination, former Florida Congressman
Matt Gates withdrew his consideration. Sources say this is one
of the reasons Bondi was chosen because she says the
DOJ needs to be held accountable.

Speaker 47 (01:59:21):
Merrick Garland is our chief law enforcement officer, and this
entire country. You know when we talk about the weaponization
of FBI, the CIA, atf now the irs, Well, it
all starts at the top with Merrett Garland. He has
to respond to this. He has to be held accountable.
This is way too important for the American people and
our justice system.

Speaker 19 (01:59:41):
Is at stake.

Speaker 22 (01:59:42):
Missouri Senator Josh Holly believes Bondy will reform the DOJ
in a big way.

Speaker 4 (01:59:47):
We need to.

Speaker 39 (01:59:47):
Overhaul DOJ and the FBI, and I think Pam Bondy
will be up for that task. And I hope that
she will pledge right now to work with Congress to
lay it all out, let the truth be known, to
get it all out there, and let's overhaul agencies.

Speaker 22 (02:00:01):
All eyes on the economy as President Elect Trump still
designs on his Treasury secretary. Tax cuts are a major
priority for this administration, with House Ways and Means Committee
Chairman Jason Smith laying out what could be in Trump's
new tax bill.

Speaker 48 (02:00:13):
The president campaigned on numerous different tax provisions, such as
the no tax on tips, tax on Social Security, over
time incentives for manufacturing in the United States. There's a
there's a whole list of things. So we're looking at
everything when we're moving forward on this economic package.

Speaker 22 (02:00:33):
Tom Carter is co founder of the American Conservative Values ETF.
He talks about what Americans should be most excited about
in Trump's tax plan.

Speaker 49 (02:00:42):
I think the points that we're made. No tax on
tips is a big one. The no tax on Social
Security benefits is.

Speaker 19 (02:00:49):
Another big one. I think those can get through Congress.

Speaker 49 (02:00:53):
Look, I think a tax decrease for the middle class
overall will spur the economy. I think Donald Trump, President
Trump has shown that in his last presidency that he
really spurred the economy before the COVID disaster hit with
his tax policies, and I believe he'll get those through Congress,
especially now that he has a majority both in the

(02:01:14):
Senate and the House, and I think that will spur
the economy on with his new tax policy.

Speaker 22 (02:01:20):
President Donald Trump's resounding victory led to widespread panic among
media anchors and pundits, with many breaking down into tearful
monologues and rants against American voters. Former NBC anchor Brian
Williams called out the Democratic Party for its insulting campaign messaging.

Speaker 50 (02:01:36):
It is tough love time for the Democratic Party. I
think it needs to be stripped down and rebuilt. I
think since it's insulting when members of the working class,
which the Democratic Party has lost entirely in our lifetimes,
to insist the economy is doing great. I think the
biggest unforced error of the Biden administration by far was

(02:01:57):
the border. To tell people it's not a prime problem
is insulting.

Speaker 22 (02:02:01):
After being turned away by public schools, homeschoolers in Georgia
have been allowed to take crucial assessment tests last month.
Bob Kellogg explains why.

Speaker 51 (02:02:10):
Homeschool legal defense attorney Will Estrada reports forty three homeschool
students were able to take the test in Atlanta with
the help from the College Board. He says, within the
past few years, public school districts have been denying homeschoolers
SAT and ACT testing.

Speaker 52 (02:02:26):
Sadly, it seems like it's been increasing, particularly since the
COVID nineteen pandemic and the incredible growth of homeschooling that
we've seen since then.

Speaker 51 (02:02:35):
Even though Estrata applauds the small victory in Georgia, he
laments that the fight for the right of homeschoolers to
take for college achievement tests in local public school districts
is far from over.

Speaker 52 (02:02:47):
We do think that this is going to continue to
be a problem, and in fact a growing problem nationwide.
With the rise of homeschoolers, with budget costs and cutbacks
in public schools, it does seem that more and more
public schools across the country are refusing to let homeschoolers in.

Speaker 19 (02:03:04):
He says.

Speaker 51 (02:03:05):
The good news is the Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia have
all passed laws giving homeschoolers the right to access the
national exams. I'm bug Kellogg.

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Global stocks are higher following gains on Wall Street. US
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While oil partses rose.

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Speaker 13 (02:05:20):
Can You hold on a Sick Guy? I just before
want to say what I was trying to say is
they set things up to wage indirect warfare against us.
They come at us in ways that you would never expect,
and that's why they continue to surprise us with all

(02:05:41):
of these things that turn out to be really terrible.
It's because it's indirect warfare. And that's what they did
with this Chicago commodities market, with the un working with
Richard Sandor, who was the creator of that exchange, and

(02:06:07):
they wage war on the industrial companies. The industrial companies
are the suppliers of what we need, like electricity, and
so they're waging war on us indirectly through proxies. Yeah,
it gets very complicated, you know, and I'm trying to

(02:06:29):
sort it out so I can explain it so that
it makes sense.

Speaker 4 (02:06:33):
Okay, Apparently COP twenty nine is still going on now.
The website says it's supposed to have wrapped up yesterday,
but Spender in the chat room says, yes, it's still
going on. Apparently the COP twenty nine has gone into overtime,
so they must have extended it. Carbon markets approved, he says,

(02:06:56):
governments have reached a deal on carbon markets. It's COP Tony,
paving the way for country to country carbon trading. That's
the creation. That's it, and the creation of a regulated
global market to meet Paris targets. Further technical rules will
be needed to sort in twenty twenty five, but this

(02:07:17):
is a major boost to carbon trading proponents following years
of controversy.

Speaker 13 (02:07:22):
And ladies, why Lutinx in there and that's why what
Lutnik was doing.

Speaker 4 (02:07:27):
And Leezelden is in there, and he's a proponent of this,
and that's why Elon Musk is in there because he's
a proponent of this. Ladies and gentlemen, we've met the enemy.
There is no You can't trust any of these characters,
none of them.

Speaker 13 (02:07:41):
None of them because the war on us is indirect. Yeah,
it's not direct, So you have to go figure out,
you know, who's the enemy, who's doing what, and how
are they doing it and how is it affecting us?

Speaker 4 (02:07:59):
Yeah, Denmark is going on absolutely start raving mad the
politicians their total war on the food.

Speaker 53 (02:08:04):
Since the world's first tax on agricultural emissions and it
includes a con farmer's pay for cowfarts. Denmark reached a
deal this week to implement these new emission standards for
its agricultural sector, which is the country's largest source.

Speaker 8 (02:08:17):
Of carbon pollution.

Speaker 53 (02:08:18):
Starting in twenty thirty, Danish farmers will have to pay
about forty three dollars for every ton of carbon dioxide
equivalent they admit. In twenty thirty five, that fee will
rise to around one hundred and six dollars per ton.
On average, a farm in Denmark will put out about
five point six tons of CO two every year. Livestock
is responsible for about half of that, coming in the
form of methade expelled in animal burps and manure.

Speaker 19 (02:08:41):
Officials estimate during the first year.

Speaker 53 (02:08:43):
Of these new regulations the country will cut down on
about one point eight million tons of greenhouse gases, a
total comparable to the annual air pollution caused by a
small city. In addition to the new agricultural emissions tax,
Denmark is also looking to reduce the use of fertilizer
and the harmful nitrogen it contains throughout the industry. The
Danish government says fertilizer runoff has led to severe oxygen

(02:09:05):
depletion in the nation's waters, a trend that has contributed
to the loss of marine life. With sixty percent of
the country currently devoted to farmland, Denmark is tied as
the world leader for countries with the highest share of
cultivated land. That means a lot of fertilizer use is
happening in the nation. So to stop this, Denmark wants
to buy about fifteen percent of its agricultural lands back

(02:09:27):
from farmers, setting aside a little more than six billion
dollars to do so over the next twenty years, with
plans to reuse the acquired land to plant one billion trees.
Some researchers believe this initiative could help absorb about a
decade's worth of carbon emissions.

Speaker 4 (02:09:44):
So not to be outdone by Denmark, O No Surrey,
the United States is right there.

Speaker 53 (02:09:49):
The world first is coming to the lone Star State
a carbon capture facility powered by wind energy. That's the
claim being made by developers of Project Concho, a direct
air capture pl plant set to be built in tom
Green County, Texas. The companies behind this endeavor say that
after twenty thirty, the facility aims to help remove five
hundred thousand tons of carbon dioxide annually, an emission's equivalent

(02:10:12):
of taking over one hundred and ten thousand gas powered
cars off the road for a year. Most carbon capture
tech draws emissions at their source, but that is a
requirement for direct air capture technology, which can be deployed
anywhere and pull carbon directly from the atmosphere. However, because
the air CO two concentration is much more diluted when
not directly at the site where emissions are being generated,

(02:10:35):
direct air capture facilities require greater amounts of power than
what's typically needed by this type of technology.

Speaker 4 (02:10:41):
Now think of that. Are you listening to this. They're
building carbon capture facilities that require enormous amounts of power,
which means what which means they're going to have to
generate that power somehow. Puts another strain on the power
drift and a strain on the environment because these these

(02:11:03):
batteries that where the energy is stored, assuming that you're
talking about a quote unquote renewable source, Uh, they're going
to have to somehow store this electricity, So they got
to mind more lithium batteries.

Speaker 13 (02:11:22):
This is just nuts. That's how That's how psychotic the
whole thing is is that it becomes all about the
trading of these carbon emissions in the commodities market, and
the people who are trading and making the money by

(02:11:42):
like putting the farmers out of business. They don't They
don't give them about these externalities, you know, like the
food supply or you know, just name all the negatives.
They don't care about that. They only care about making
the money, right, Yeah, and that's what our whole commodities

(02:12:05):
market meltdown was about.

Speaker 4 (02:12:08):
But the making of the money is Leman's ultimately going
to be the snaking and eating its own tail.

Speaker 10 (02:12:14):
Right.

Speaker 13 (02:12:14):
It's all hidden, it's all hidden from the public. The
public doesn't see any of this. I don't know what
you would call it secret warfare going on. It's a
secret war all done through the exchanges.

Speaker 4 (02:12:32):
Yeah, so let's continue here, finish this report up.

Speaker 53 (02:12:35):
However, because the air CO two concentration is much more
diluted when not directly at the site where emissions are
being generated, direct air capture facilities require greater amounts of
power than what's typically.

Speaker 19 (02:12:46):
Needed by this type of technology.

Speaker 53 (02:12:48):
Some studies estimate it can be two to three times
more energy intensive than conventional carbon capture methods. Higher electric
use means more missions are created by tech that is
intended to remove those greenhouse gases, and so that's why
renewable wind energy is being used to power this Texas
based direct air capture plant, making it an even cleaner

(02:13:08):
way to improve the nation's air quality.

Speaker 4 (02:13:11):
Yeah, this is you hear you.

Speaker 13 (02:13:12):
Say tech in there, and that what he said, this
is a technocrats system because they because it has to
do with credits and trading those credits and all kinds

(02:13:34):
of external things to the economy. Yeah, and that the
tech companies are the ones that are going to benefit
because supposedly, you know, when they come up with a
new idea new way to eliminate carbon out of the atmosphere,

(02:13:54):
there are all kinds of pollutants to trade. Then they
get money that is being extorted from our industrial companies
in order to stay in business. It's so it's so

(02:14:14):
freaking psychotic, so insane, you can't believe it until you
really start looking at it.

Speaker 4 (02:14:22):
Yeah, exactly. And one another thing that's insane. Turning the
corner here in the interest of time, is the fact
that the Biden administration has rolled out the red carpet
for every kind of cartel Venezuelan gang and this trend
diagua they call it TDA. It's spreading throughout the United

(02:14:44):
States in a major way. Uh, this is something that's
going on right here in Michigan as well. Uh, here's
a repe kind of like.

Speaker 13 (02:14:52):
The Nazis rolled out in Germany. You know, they were
not part of a the they were not part of
the mainstream. They were kind of a side group.

Speaker 4 (02:15:05):
Well, they're doing everything they can. I see lake In
Riley's killer got life without the possibility of parole. So frankly,
I think this guy should have got the death penalty. Unfortunately,
the United Nations system doesn't like the death penalty, so
we can't do the death penalty anymore. On very environment.

Speaker 13 (02:15:25):
The indirectly they're working for the UN exactly our country
down to put us under global government.

Speaker 4 (02:15:31):
So trendy Aragua has been welcomed inside the United States,
spreading all over the place.

Speaker 54 (02:15:37):
And knew it's six thirty of the serving warning from
federal law enforcement about gang activity and our area officials
a learning police in Virginia and DC about a violent
Venezuelan prison gang. Fox fives Thomas Gerald, Fairfax County tonight
and fits we understand the soaken Virginia Attorney General about this.

Speaker 19 (02:15:54):
What have you learned, Kenneth good evening?

Speaker 55 (02:15:56):
The gang is named Trendyugue known as t and Tonight,
there are warnings of the federal government that this group
has spread out across sixteen states, including the Commonwealth of
Virginia and Washington, DC. The US Department of Homeland Security
issuing an internal bulletin to law enforcement agencies across the region.

(02:16:18):
This was obtained by The New York Post that concerns
TDA spread not only across our region, but across wide
swaths of the United States.

Speaker 19 (02:16:27):
The memo ads that the.

Speaker 55 (02:16:28):
Group has not already spread in size, but is spreading
in what they describe.

Speaker 19 (02:16:33):
As its violent tendencies.

Speaker 55 (02:16:35):
Tonight, Virginia Attorney General Jason Uri telling Fox five he
believes this memo highlights the risk of open borders and
lacks immigration enforcement.

Speaker 56 (02:16:45):
Part of what makes TDA so dangerous is they are
now occupying spaces that the cartel, which is primarily focusing
on narcotics trafficking. These individuals expanded dodges from sex trafficking
and narcotic trafficking.

Speaker 2 (02:16:59):
But extortion as well.

Speaker 56 (02:17:01):
The old images you have from the Mafia movies.

Speaker 55 (02:17:03):
It's disturbing stuff, according to this Homeland Security memo. The
bulletin says the TVA has been involved in operations including
retail theft and counterfeit idea here in Fairfax County, and
in trafficking throughout Virginia. Now, a lot of these suspects,
we are told, have tattoos that actually connect them to

(02:17:23):
the TVA gang. Jenny Tayor is a New York Post
reporter who is based in Texas. She covers immigration and
the border. She says, these crimes are just the tip
of the iceburg.

Speaker 25 (02:17:36):
So they're really expanding their territorial games, which is something
that's a common tactic of these foreign gangs.

Speaker 13 (02:17:43):
But also they're becoming increasingly vicious.

Speaker 51 (02:17:45):
According to this memo, it's concerning stuff.

Speaker 55 (02:17:48):
The Homeland Security memo also says that some of these
gang members may be living in Washington, d C. In
order to travel into Virginia to commit these crimes. As
you know, the incoming Trump administration has identify on Washington,
d C. As a sanctuary city. A debate is likely
to continue once the new Trump administration takes root in
the White House.

Speaker 4 (02:18:08):
Now, not surprisingly, my home state right here in Michigan
is evidently one of those sixteen states where the gangs
are operating. Nov is a suburb of Detroit, and apparently
in Novi, Michigan, the gangs are thriving there.

Speaker 57 (02:18:21):
One photo the only surveillance captured of the thieves responsible
for breaking into four luxury homes in nov since October
thirty first.

Speaker 19 (02:18:30):
It's believed to be related.

Speaker 57 (02:18:31):
To the South American Transnational gangs who've been hard at
work in Oakland County and across the country.

Speaker 58 (02:18:37):
They've all occurred around dinner time in the early evening
five point thirty to seven thirty, when people are generally
out having dinner or doing whatever.

Speaker 57 (02:18:45):
Nov Police Commander Jason Meyer says they generally break a
window in the back of the house and head for
the master bedroom, taking money, watches, jewelry, and purses.

Speaker 58 (02:18:55):
They're looking at high end homes in our gated communities.
They're looking for home that have been backed up to
wooded areas or fields, which is what they're utilizing as
covered to make entry in at these homes.

Speaker 57 (02:19:06):
They've been especially active in communities along eight mile Road
from the Haggarty to Garfield to Beck. They're quick and
technologically savvy.

Speaker 58 (02:19:16):
We don't have a lot of camera video evidence. In fact,
we've given you the one image that we do have.
This is because these groups are known to utilize Wi
Fi jammers to block the signals coming into their homes,
so cameras go down, security systems go down when they
utilize those things.

Speaker 57 (02:19:31):
It's the same memo that Oakland County Sheriff My Bouchard
warned about earlier this year.

Speaker 19 (02:19:36):
Now it appears they're back.

Speaker 4 (02:19:38):
In Okon County.

Speaker 59 (02:19:39):
We've had for six seven eight what we believe are
related to transnational gang burglaries in the past couple weeks.

Speaker 57 (02:19:49):
Sheriff Bouchard says, they are very difficult to catch.

Speaker 59 (02:19:52):
They're not from the area, they have no kaies of
the area, there's nothing that holds them.

Speaker 19 (02:19:56):
They hit a number of homes and then they move
on to.

Speaker 57 (02:19:59):
A different unity or even state, and they're taking a
lot of wealth with them.

Speaker 59 (02:20:04):
In one time frame, they were taking almost a million
a week out.

Speaker 19 (02:20:08):
Of Oakland County.

Speaker 57 (02:20:09):
In all, Bouchard says, they've had forty to fifty homes here.

Speaker 59 (02:20:13):
There's multiple teams of this effort all across the country.
We think somewhere between one hundred and one hundred and
fifty teams of four to six just from chilling.

Speaker 57 (02:20:23):
Police say, if you're going out, leave plenty of lights on,
and pay attention to your Wi Fi. If you're out
to dinner and notice your cameras are down, contact police
right away.

Speaker 58 (02:20:32):
We encourage you to call us immediately.

Speaker 8 (02:20:34):
It's never a bother for us.

Speaker 58 (02:20:35):
In fact, we'd rather go out to your house and
be nothing than go out to your house and find something.
But we're really going to need our community to partner
with us on this and be extra vigilant.

Speaker 4 (02:20:44):
This is going to be more and more of an
issue as they have been welcomed in. They're turning our
country into a third world country. This is a war
by the present administration and we can only hope the
next administration cleans it up at least to some degree.
But unfortunately, all I can say, folks is keep your

(02:21:06):
powder dry, because ultimately you haven't. You can't depend upon anybody.
And an era too, where the other side is trying
to defend defund the police, not defend the police, but
defund them, and they have in many respects. It's more
important to raise we are our only defense.

Speaker 13 (02:21:27):
The sanctuary city policies. That's what the sanctuary city policies
are all.

Speaker 4 (02:21:32):
About, right, exactly, All right, let's go to the phones
art in Georgia. You're on the air. Go ahead, please, Oh.

Speaker 60 (02:21:40):
Good afternoon, guys. Since you mentioned Lake and Riley, let's
talk about Hoseiah Bara.

Speaker 4 (02:21:48):
His conviction.

Speaker 60 (02:21:49):
He was found guilty on all eleven counts and he
got several life sentences to run consecutive, which means he
will never get out now here in Georgia. Well, currently
there are twenty seven states where the death penalty is legal.
Here in Georgia, there are only three sentences for a

(02:22:12):
conviction of murder, life with the post relability of parole,
life without the possibility of parole, which is what Jose
Obara got on three of the charges, and then death. Now,
with regards to the death penalty, here's what Georgia Code
seventeen to seven Dash thirty one says. Unless the jury

(02:22:34):
trying the case makes a finding of at least one
statutory aggravating circumstance and recommends the death sentence in its verdict,
the court shall not sentence the accused to death, provided
that no such finding a statutory aggravating circumstance shall be
necessary in offenses of treason or aircraft hijacking. In this

(02:22:55):
particular case did not recommend the death penalty. That, as
far as I'm concerned, is a miscarriage of justice, because
this man should have been I should have gotten the
death penalty.

Speaker 4 (02:23:16):
Yeah, I I I think wood chipper. The thought wood
chipper comes to mind. Uh nice sharp blades slowly. Uh no,
you know that's the thing. As I understand cruel and
unusual punishment and all that, and it would never happen.
But yeah, I got no mercy, no desire to show
mercy for criminals who do the things that he did.

(02:23:37):
These types of characters are completely unrehabilitatable. I think rapists,
serial murderers. Uh yeah, why should why should he have
to pay to keep these pieces of garbage alive? These
these monsters. What's that?

Speaker 13 (02:23:58):
Apparently the UN can ye child molester human rights violation
to execute criminals.

Speaker 4 (02:24:05):
Yeah, I totally agree with you. Are child molesters, people
who who inappropriately touch children. You know, it just absolutely
gets in my crawl. Them talking about minor attracted persons
not being child Well, they're not child molesters. They can't
they can't help who they're, who they're attracted to. Why

(02:24:28):
we need to understand them. It's a social justice. No,
I'm sorry, it's not social justice, and they can control
who they're attracted to. It's called not feeding your mind
with crap. You know, the people that do this stuff
are looking at pornography, and not just any pornography, but

(02:24:49):
child pornography, and that's the problem. They're feeding their mind
with crap. It's like the old black preacher said, well,
I got a black a white dog, a black dog
inside of me, and somebody asks him, which one you want?
Which one is going to win? Whichever one I feed
the most, it's whatever one you feed the most, that's

(02:25:11):
the one that's going to get stronger, and ultimately that's
the one that's going to win the fight. Don't don't
pollute your mind with garbage, and you won't have to
worry about being attracted to the wrong thing.

Speaker 60 (02:25:26):
And currently here in the state of Georgia, as far
as I know, the only form of death execution is
lethal injection.

Speaker 4 (02:25:35):
Well, I'm okay with that. Lethal injection will be fine.
Send them off to eternity and let you know, let
God sort it out. That's the way I see it. Oh, wow,
you'repe You're supposed to be a pro lifer, Darren, So
I am. I'm all for the life of the people
who don't commit these violent crimes.

Speaker 13 (02:25:55):
Continuing to live difference than shooting a rabid dog.

Speaker 4 (02:25:59):
Yeah, exactly, that's about it.

Speaker 60 (02:26:02):
Yeah, And personally I'm in favor of firing squad because
bullets are a lot cheaper.

Speaker 4 (02:26:08):
I'll go for that. Hey, thanks, I appreciate the call.
God bless you. All right, man, ye talk, so by bye.
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Speaker 4 (02:32:27):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governor America. As
we enter the home stretch of the broadcast, one more
half hour to go and we sun set another one.
And by the way, we will not be back here
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(02:32:48):
everybody has a happy Thanksgiving. Let's go back to the
phones real quick. Let's go to Kentucky. Hello, Color, you're
on the air. Go ahead, please.

Speaker 32 (02:32:58):
Well, it's probably been early the show that you guys
kind of mentioned or glossed over the jet trail, contrail
chemtrail weather modification topic.

Speaker 4 (02:33:09):
I don't think we covered that today, no, well.

Speaker 13 (02:33:12):
At all, but I've been thinking about it.

Speaker 32 (02:33:16):
Well, it was the weather I think it was something
to do with weather modification or something like that that
you talked about it anyway that doubts that there's chemicals
in the jet trails. Honeywell last year and the webpage
has been updated this year. They have a fourth generation.
They call it a combined hydrocarbon ozone catalyst, reducing the

(02:33:39):
severe smells and cabins that are It's meant to improve
the cabin air quality and reduce volatile organic compounds and
minimize adverse health effects such as headaches, nausea, nose and
throat irritation, or this comfort. It's probably been fourteen year

(02:34:00):
years ago that I heard a pilot being interviewed talking
about how he noticed that his health would get improved
whenever he took three week vacation or something back on
flight deck. Yeah, I did a video of it called
Save Boo to Contrails. I didn't even use the word
kim trails in two thousand and nine, and I put

(02:34:22):
it on YouTube and it got almost immediately suppressed Google. Yeah.
Well then I didn't even like I said it was.
It was an event in our town of Moorhead, I
called the target town of Kim Davis, but had an
outdoor event called, you know, save Boo to Drugs. Well,
the whole day I noticed, you know, we had a
weatherfront coming in and all these jet trails just kept

(02:34:42):
covering the sky. So by that evening you could really
see it in the sunset, the stuff precipitating out of
the jet trails. I put it on Facebook Facebook twice
changed the url so that wherever I shared it delinquent
dead Wow twenty or ten or twenty eleven. So this

(02:35:03):
is an active poisoning the well PSIOP. And I think
it really changed during W's administration because he put out
an executive order because there was a bottleneck of fuel
because of all the military adventurism. They were flying all
the troops back and forth to let them have leave

(02:35:23):
it home between Pakistan, Afghanistan and somewhere Stan Iraq, you know,
and so they were using commercial top jets that were
designde for military. And so these fuel catalysts that they're
using probably like metalized I mean oxygenated metals, bit, you know,
some kind of a micronized and eleminomoxides or whatever that

(02:35:49):
they've patented. Even look up on Google's Bill Pattens. These
things linger in the jet air corridor from twenty five
to thirty five thousand feet. When you add these catalysts,
they get more fuel efficient, a higher ceiling so they
can operate, you know, above forty thousand perhaps. Yeah, but
he changed the he made it, and I think it

(02:36:10):
was about two thousand and seven he was threatening to
open up military jet fuel refineries on mothballed military bases
in his brother's state of Florida. As a brother obviously
said well, no, we'll like to have the jobs, you know.
So the EPA and the environmental people went nuts, and
he just did an executive order that said, all right,

(02:36:32):
all the refineries just produced military JP jet fuel and
we'll just allow the civilians to burn it. That way,
they don't have to switch back and forth between civilian
and military fuel. So I noticed, probably then about two
thousand and seven, that the jet trails got increasingly pervasive
and covering the whole sky here in Kentucky's and Mager

(02:36:54):
Air Corridor.

Speaker 4 (02:36:55):
Yeah, I've watched them turn a completely blue sky into overcast.
We've been out watching, you know, working on cars, and
it's a clear day, and you see the jets go
back and forth, back and forth, back, and forth, leaving clouds,

(02:37:15):
leaving trails, and these things get getting bigger and bigger
and bigger until they filled up the whole sky. The
craziest thing that I've ever seen, though, is streams of
weblike material raining down from scot the sky. I pointed
it out to my father in law. I've pointed it
out to it different people when I've been outside and

(02:37:38):
they've been outside, and you know, it was a teachable
moment for them. Yeah, when I know, they don't notice
it until you pointed out to them, and then they
can never unsee it again. But you pointed out to them,
and you and there's this long one time, there was
this long weblike material coming down from on high from

(02:38:01):
these these trails that these jets were leaving, and it
looked like a like a spider web raining down and
it would catch occasionally it would catch the sunlight, and
so you would see some kind of refractive thing going on.
But it's i I you know, I told my I

(02:38:21):
pointed it out to my father in law and he
was he couldn't believe it. He's like, what are we
looking at here? And he he was telling other people
about it after that. Yeah, it's it's mind blowing.

Speaker 13 (02:38:34):
Okay, Well put that in the context of making money
in the commodities market. Yes, when these two latest hurricanes hit,
they were both anomalous, and I couldn't help thinking about
whether it's a weapon.

Speaker 4 (02:38:53):
M h yeah, exactly.

Speaker 32 (02:38:55):
Hearing hurricanes. They've been steering hurricanes since nineteen forty seven.
But one of the big factors that changed. And NBC
did a news report about how jet trails were changing
the weather for the better in nineteen eighty and the
reporter arrogantly said near the end of the report, no
one is trying to change the weather with jet trails.
And I'm thinking, how that you freaking know you've got

(02:39:17):
some kind of inside track at the CIA. I mean,
you don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 4 (02:39:22):
Well, the truth of the matter is they probably do.
They're probably owned by the CIA.

Speaker 10 (02:39:27):
Well, one of.

Speaker 13 (02:39:28):
Those panel discussions that I was telling you about on
climate change in nineteen ninety seven, one of the sessions
was with weathermen, you know, so that they would promote
the concept of climate change. So climate change is the

(02:39:52):
center at the core of standing up world government.

Speaker 4 (02:39:57):
Yeah, and you remember how it was supposed to be
a conspiracy theory back in the day that they were
modifying the weather. And yet now they come right out
and say that that's what they want to do to
deal with so called climate change is to geo engineer
by spraying trails to block sunlight. That's the amazing thing about,

(02:40:21):
Oh this is impossible. Why you're just absolutely alone. If
you think that they can modify the weather by spraying
trails from jets, you're crazy. And then they come out.
Bill Gates comes out and openly advocates for it. I mean, seriously,
you can't make this stuff up. They think they can
have it both ways, go ahead, please.

Speaker 32 (02:40:44):
Said they said the jet trails helped to make the
crops grow better in the summer, but it's also good
for city folks in the winter because the clouds held
the heat in, so you get a warmer winter and
a cooler crop. You know, the sun, doesn't they and
crops is bad. So they're talking out of both sides
of their mouth. Yeah, basically that was nineteen eighty. By

(02:41:06):
nineteen ninety, the high bypassed turbo fan was rolled out
on like the seven fifty sevens and seven thirty sevens
later on, similar to what's on the seven forty seven,
and those high bypassed turbo fans do make larger ice
crystals which don't evaporate as quickly, so that will help

(02:41:28):
the jet trails linger even without fuel catalysts. But the
air crews have been increasingly getting sick as jet traffic
has become more computerized and the jets are flying through
the same column of air or the same altitude and
air corridor, so that vault orgated combounds are sitting there

(02:41:48):
being sucked in or pumped into the air cabin to
keep it pressurized. So they've had to come up with
now the fourth generation catalysts by Honeywell, if everybody wants
to look it up, they arecam trips. They are kim trails.
There's no whether it's intentional or not. They're kim trails,
just like burnon and kerosene heater. You have to be
safe with it, and all the computer geeks that are

(02:42:10):
saying it's conspiracy theory better be careful because if Grandma
or Mom's kerosene heater melts through the floor and closed
for weeks, they'll have to move out of Mom's basement.
What happened on September eleventh, nast the images showed that
kerosene was glowing hot for weeks. Remember that.

Speaker 4 (02:42:30):
Oh yeah, I'll talk to you.

Speaker 32 (02:42:31):
I'll talk to you later, guys.

Speaker 4 (02:42:33):
Yeah, thanks for the call. Appreciate that. Yeah, thanks, Mike.
There he is Mike and Kentucky.

Speaker 60 (02:42:38):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (02:42:39):
Yeah, the Uh, it's just amazing how many things that
we're proven right about over and over and over again.
And it's not that we want to be right all
the time, it's just when you're dealing with documentation. Look, folks,
here's the thing. Some of this you could say is conjecture,

(02:42:59):
but we're you're not dealing with conjecture.

Speaker 18 (02:43:01):
Here.

Speaker 4 (02:43:01):
You can prove owning the weather twenty twenty five. That's
an Air Force document weather as a force multiplier, owning
the weather in twenty twenty five. What year is it now,
we're at the end of twenty twenty four. That was
put out in the early two thousands. I think it
was right around two thousand and five, as I recall.

Speaker 13 (02:43:24):
But that's about when I started look somewhere.

Speaker 4 (02:43:26):
In that neighborhood. Yeah, so this and even at that time,
they were already making a lot of gains in what
they were going to do with manipulating the weather clouds
eating technology has been around for eons. They bragged in
fact that I think it was the Weather Channel did
a documentary about how they flooded the Hoshiman Trail. I

(02:43:48):
think they've tried to walk that back now since then.
But you can't get that genie back in the bottle. No,
this is documentable stuff that's that's been done in the past.
They can make it rain, and when you can make
it rain in one area, you can create jet droughts
in another area because you're stealing the rain from one
area to the other. The point is is that all

(02:44:10):
you have to do is understand the science. And when
you understand science, you can manipulate science to get the
outcome that you want.

Speaker 13 (02:44:16):
And you're supposed to buy money on the Chicago Exchange and.

Speaker 4 (02:44:20):
We're being exactly and we're being brought we're being propagandized
every day about oh, well, we're the storms. The storms
have become so intense, the storms have become to the
point where we're having a redraw the FEMA. I just
saw a Caseyo Cortes the other day in Congress talking

(02:44:42):
about how the floodplain maps are having to be redrawn again.

Speaker 5 (02:44:47):
You know, uh.

Speaker 4 (02:44:48):
And and and speaking of which, let's let's jump to
the hearing where that happened. The House held a hearing
on the oversight of FEMA. President uh uh. The the meeting.
At the meeting was the FEMA administrator, Diane Criswell. They
were talking about this woman who had been fired from

(02:45:11):
the agency who because of the North Carolina. She said
that because the hurricane going through there causing such devastation,
she told them to avoid houses helping people in houses
where there were Trump signs. Okay, and there was a
big as you can imagine, has been a big uproar

(02:45:33):
over that because the agency has been politicized. So she
gave her opening statement there.

Speaker 63 (02:45:41):
Our workforce persevered through all of these challenges that I
have just described, and they also persevered through a difficult
security environment generated by misinformation about FEMA's work to spread
through social medium.

Speaker 4 (02:45:55):
Okay, first of all, it's not misinformation. The reason why
your agency isn't trusted, lady, is because your agency does
a lot of bad things, like interfering with people who
are trying to help the victims. That's why people hate FEMA.

(02:46:17):
It's not because of the the conspiracy theories or the
misinformation online. If somebody comes in and they're genuinely trying
to help, they'll be welcomed. You people are not trying
to help any.

Speaker 63 (02:46:30):
Much to spread through social medium. Our goal is to
help all people. No, it's not obtain all of the
assistants that they need and that they are eligible for
under the law, and any of the assistants and any
information that was out there was making this much more
difficult for them to get this needed assistance. So I

(02:46:53):
was very concerned when I learned a FEMA employee had
given instructions to a disaster survivor assistance team that were
completely at odds with FEMA's mission. This employee wrote to
about eleven staff members under her supervision that they should
quote avoid Holmes advertising Trump end quote. My senior leadership

(02:47:15):
team provided me with this visual evidence that the employee
had in fact issued these instructions, and they recommended that
this employee be terminated, and I concurred and directed the
termination of this employee. I released a statement that day,
and I will repeat what I said to all of
my employees and the American people. This type of behavior

(02:47:38):
and action will not be tolerated at FEMA, and we
will hold all people accountable if they violate our standards
of conduct. I do not believe that this employee's actions
are indicative of any widespread.

Speaker 4 (02:47:54):
Cultural problems at getting Break.

Speaker 63 (02:47:57):
FEMA, however, has taken appropriate action to ensure this matter
is fully investigated, and I am committed to ensuring that
nothing like this ever happens again.

Speaker 4 (02:48:08):
Okay, so Representative Virginia Fox, he's from North Carolina, she
was on the committee, and she's not buying it.

Speaker 64 (02:48:14):
Also, I want to thank that thousands of Americans who
responded to the destruction of Helene in the North Carolina
Mountains by donating everything you can imagine to people there.
Many tractor trailers of goods came from all over America.
This response was wonderfully overwhelming. Unfortunately, our government agencies have

(02:48:35):
not matched the care and compassion of average Americans. But
I think one of the biggest problems that I recognize
while being on the ground for six weeks minimum, my
area was very hard hit. What I saw is constituents
affected by the storm, is how FEMA's representatives on the

(02:48:57):
ground are telling people what the AGE and SEE cannot
do rather than what it can do. And you mentioned
that you are bringing the entire weight of the federal
government there, and I think that FEMA has fallen way
short of that. Every meeting I've had with FEMA, either
on the phone or in person, we get this litany

(02:49:21):
of things that FEMA had done, how much money it's spent,
But when you really get down to the nitty gritty,
you can't get any details. What that roadmap should include
is how much what kind of aid they can expect
to receive a timeline par aid. So does FEMA have
this roadmap and if so, how is it communicated to

(02:49:43):
people on the ground.

Speaker 63 (02:49:44):
I completely agree that our programs can be very complicated,
and I have worked hard over the last three and
a half years to try to minimize the bureaucracy and
make it easier for people to gain access to our program.

Speaker 64 (02:49:56):
So why are you unable to provide the basic information
to those suffering from disasters in a timely fashion, congresswomen.

Speaker 63 (02:50:05):
We do have information that we give out to individuals
that have been impacted by communities. We have several ways
that they can reach out to us. But my direction
has always been to try to meet people where they are,
which is why we go into supporters and talk to people.
We call them back if they've registered.

Speaker 64 (02:50:24):
I was in a meeting with twenty homeowners who live
really close to where I live the other day, and again,
the first thirty minutes of the FEMA presentation was all
bragging about what FEMA did. It is not providing basic information.
If it's not doing that, how can it claim to
be committed to helping people where they are.

Speaker 63 (02:50:48):
I am happy to look at the information and the
materials that were presented at your meeting and looking for
ways to improve them. Our goal should be to try
to tell people how we can help them, instead of
telling them what we can can't do. And I've tried
and worked to try to change that focus or that
the way we approach reaching out to people and finding

(02:51:08):
ways to get to yes.

Speaker 4 (02:51:09):
Finding ways to get to yes. Ah, don't you love it?
I mean that statement right there should be enough reason
to disqualify her from being FEMA director. I mean, she
has to find a way to help people. You have
no business being a director of an agency.

Speaker 13 (02:51:26):
Fire. How was she able to fire that government employee immediately? Well,
my understanding of firing federal employees is that it takes years.

Speaker 4 (02:51:41):
Well, there's probably and I haven't read their contract. There's
probably something in there that is a dischargeable offense. It
all depends upon what the contract is. And who knows.
Somebody in this hearing and I don't think I clipped it,
but they asked whether she got a severance package or not.
And this director of FEMA did not know whether she

(02:52:04):
got a which seems hard to believe. Actually she didn't know. Uh,
but you know, there there's things in here. I think
she actually perjured herself at one point. Uh, but let
me just jump to this. The thing that I found
that I find most interesting is in having her address

(02:52:25):
because you know, we were talking a moment ago about
you know, finding ways to get yes, to get to yes,
finding ways to get to yes. Think about that when
somebody has a problem. Their house has been blown away, Okay,
they're stranded on a mountain. They have no food, no

(02:52:45):
water there in many of these people are going into
diabetic comatose because they can't get the insulin that they're needing.
They have no medicines, maybe epileptic seizures. I mean, God
knows what is wrong. And you, as a FEMA director
will say on Capitol Hill that we are looking for

(02:53:06):
ways to get to Yes, when somebody has a problem,
you help them. Forget the bureaucracy, forget the red tape,
you help them. Not only did they not do that,
but they got in the way and seized the property
of the people who were trying to help.

Speaker 13 (02:53:25):
Well, and they also threatened people who were coming in
to help. Yes, it was one guy with a plane
who flew was flying in supplies.

Speaker 4 (02:53:33):
It was more than one.

Speaker 13 (02:53:35):
Yeah, and they well, they threatened to.

Speaker 4 (02:53:39):
They implemented no fly zones, no fly zones over the
whole thing. And that's exactly and we talked about it
at the time. That's exactly the same type of thing
that they did during the Hurricane Katrina fiasco, same exact thing.
Interfere do everything they can to ruin the process for

(02:54:01):
the people who are actually trying to help. That's why
they don't trust the federal government, because they know the
federal government hates them. And this latest exam, this latest thing,
is an example, a perfect example. No, it is a
culture because these people are largely completely on the other
side in terms of you know, hating conservatives. There might

(02:54:26):
be a few within the agency that are conservative. With
every body, you always have a few that are on
the right side of things. And God bless the people
who are whistleblowers inside of every agency, because you're in
the minority. Most people just go along to get along
because either they're looking for to saving their careers or

(02:54:48):
they have other things that they're just trying to protect
their own. Bacon, Well, just look for.

Speaker 13 (02:54:54):
The opportunity in all of it, Darren. There are real
estate people anxious to buy up that property because there's
a lot of minerals in those hills.

Speaker 26 (02:55:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:55:05):
Well they tried to dispel that as well, but I'm
not buying it. Yeah. I think they they want to
control the land because they want to control the people.
And in order to control the land, they have to
get the people off their property. And that's where the
FEMA flood plans mapping comes in handy, you know, So
controlling the land by soaking the people. That was an

(02:55:28):
article I wrote years ago as well about the National
flood Insurance Program. Maybe I'll stick that one in the
show notes as well. But in the meantime, we got
to go fastest three hours of talk radio. Another one
comes to an end. God bless you folks. Again next
week on the thirtieth we will not be here live,
but we will be back on the following week. So
if you're listening on the thirtieth, this is a replay.

(02:55:52):
Join us back here after Thanksgiving and we'll do it
all over again. God bless each and every one of you.
Have a great Thanksgiving. We do have a lot to
be thankful for it. Pray for this republic, do what
you can to restore it. God bless you. Vicky, I
appreciate everything you do, and join us back here soon. Listeners.

(02:56:13):
We'll talk soon. Bye bye bye.

Speaker 17 (02:56:16):
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