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September 6, 2025 176 mins
"Stable Genius" 

Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis 

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Kash Patel honors FBI team involved in killing LaVoy Finicum with medal of bravery. Trump hosts Big Tech leaders at the White House. U.S. bankruptcies spike to highest since COVID. The Genius Act paints way to Central Bank Digital Currency, while propping up current U.S. fiat currency. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confrontational appearance before the Senate Finance Committee. ICANN prepares to shut down domain name registrar — an example of corporate governance. Putin, Xi, Kim, and Modi challenge western world order, 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 to seize. The kaleidoscope has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us reorder this world around.

Speaker 4 (00:20):
Us, a new world order, a world where the United
Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.

Speaker 5 (00:27):
Nevertheless, unitedated in a key position to shape is so
that the problem of the push trans identity will be
the emergence of a new international order.

Speaker 6 (00:39):
The first decade of the twenty first century.

Speaker 7 (00:42):
But out of what is will be seen as the
greatest restructuring of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the
global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy, a new world.

Speaker 8 (00:53):
Order was created, documenting the prasis of our rebelt.

Speaker 9 (00:58):
The very word secret repugnant in a free and open society.
And we are as a people inherently and historically opposed
to secret societies, the secret oaths and a secret proceedings.

Speaker 8 (01:13):
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 unwarranted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military industrial conflict.

Speaker 8 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.

Speaker 12 (01:44):
From famer Regions five and ten. This is governed America.
If could give us this year, and I'm Darren Weeks.
Here is well. It is the sixth of September twenty
twenty five, and we're glad to have you along once again,
ladies and gentlemen. Where did the summer go? That's my
big question right now. It's turned off a little bit
chilly here in southern Michigan, but that's okay. After the

(02:05):
extreme summer, this is my favorite time of year. Now
the leaves are beginning to change, the chill is in
the air, and soon Thanksgiving will be coming, and you know,
we'll be preparing for probably yet another harsh winter here
in the northern climate of the United States. But that

(02:26):
is something I don't look forward to. But it's all
a part of it. But seems like the years just
go buy faster and faster and faster the older I get.

Speaker 13 (02:35):
Good morning, VICKI, yeah, good morning you and me both.
I mean, it goes by so fast. I have a
hard time it seems like, you know, it spring his
hair and then it's fall already and it just goes
way too fast.

Speaker 12 (02:52):
Yeah. Well, one thing that also is coming hard and
fast are the betrayals. And it's really disgusting that we
even have to talk about this. And not only is
it disgusting, but it's completely unnecessary, unwarranted, and completely you know,
we were just scratching our head before the show on

(03:14):
this and earlier this week. You let you turn me
onto this and I appreciate that, uh, making me aware
that FBI Director Cash Betel sticking his finger in the
eye of many of the Trump supporters, just honored with
the Shield of bravery the hostage rescue team of the

(03:38):
FBI which were involved in the twenty sixteen mile Here
wildlife refuge standoff which were which involved Ammin Bundy among
other patriots, and this was the standoff that ultimately culminated
into the ambush which led to the death the murder

(04:03):
I would call it of Lavoy Finnicum.

Speaker 13 (04:06):
Oh, it was definitely murder, Yeah, no question about it.

Speaker 12 (04:11):
And the Oregon State Police claimed, I think at the
time that it was it was their bullets which killed Lavoy.
They were claiming that he was taking aggressive actions and
all that nonsense. He came out of the truck with
his hands in the air, ladies and gentlemen, and.

Speaker 13 (04:31):
He was standing in knee deep snow, right for snow.
You know that it's difficult to stand in, yes, let
walk through well.

Speaker 12 (04:41):
And there are some that speculate because he reached down
and they said he was reaching for a gun. What
I believe he was doing is reaching for his bullet wound,
because I think at that moment they had already opened
fire on him.

Speaker 13 (05:01):
You know, it could be could be right about that.
That didn't occur to me.

Speaker 12 (05:05):
But yeah, he came out with his hands in the air.
Somebody that's going to planning on shooting you doesn't generally
come out with their hands in the air. And then
suddenly he reaches down and they claim he was going
for a gun. Now, first of all, these people are
hiding behind trees and stuff. So even if he was
going for a gun, I mean, what kind of suicidal

(05:28):
mission without a bend for him?

Speaker 13 (05:31):
They set up an ambush for him, so he was
blocked in from behind and from above.

Speaker 12 (05:38):
Yeah, from all over the place. Yeah, they had so
many firearms trained on him. And on the vehicle. It
it boggles the mind. But the point is is that
And well, let me just share this statement from the
Bundy family because this whole thing, just reliving it in

(06:00):
my mind, it just reopens all of the wounds of
that time. And I don't know if that's the reason
they want to do this now, Why would they want
to revisit this painful episode and legitimize this painful episode
And the only thing that it almost seems like that

(06:23):
they're trying everything they can to agitate patriots in this country.
Maybe they're trying to provoke us. I don't know, but.

Speaker 13 (06:35):
That's what I was wondering too. Because the Bundy that
episode occurred in twenty sixteen, in January twenty sixteen. That's
a long time ago, you know.

Speaker 12 (06:52):
Yeah, why award these people, these characters, what I would say,
these murderers. They claim they, oh, we didn't irony shots.
Yet they were cleaning up the crime scene at the time,
they were picking up casing shells. Apparently their own surveillance
footage shows them doing that, which is against what they

(07:15):
normally would do. Let me just share this statement and
then we can talk about it some more. This is
from the Bundy family and thank you again Vicky for
sharing this with me, because I was unaware that this
had happened. This was dated September third, twenty twenty five
for immediate release. Statement regarding the FBI's Shield of Bravery

(07:36):
Award for the shooting death of Lavoy Finnicum and the
injury of Ryan Bundy. It says recently FBI Director Cash
Ptel presented the Bureau's Shield of Bravery Award to Hostage
Rescue Team or HRT operators involved in the twenty sixteen
Male Here Wildlife Refuge standoff. The justification for this award,

(07:59):
as reporter, contains numerous factual inaccuracies about the events of
January twenty six, twenty sixteen, inaccuracies that not only defame
the memory of LaVoi Finicum, but also obscure the truth
about what happened to Ryan Bundy, who still carries a
bullet in his arm from that day. We cannot remain

(08:21):
silent as falsehoods are institutionalized as quote unquote bravery. The
award citation describes a sequence of events that is demonstrably false.
Number one clandestine meeting. The award states that Lavoy and
others were traveling to a clandestine meeting. In fact, Lavoy

(08:45):
was en route to a publicly announced meeting with Grant
County Sheriff Glenn Palmer scheduled for that afternoon, attended by
hundreds of citizens. Number Two ramming a vehicle and pinning
an agent. The award citation claims Lavoy rammed his truck
into an FBI vehicle, trapping an agent. Now, anybody who
was paying attention at the time would see that that

(09:08):
is a false statement. You can see that he ran
into well they let me just can this makes me
so mad? I keep deviating from the statement. Let me
just They debunk it. Here. The FBI's own aerial video
shows Lavoy's truck swerving off the road into a snowbank

(09:28):
to miss hitting an officer after being blocked by law enforcement.
There was no ramming, there was no one was penned.
There was no penned agent. In fact, the footage shows
that Lavoy intentionally swerved further into the snow to avoid
hitting an officer. Number Three attempt to fire on officers.

(09:49):
The award states that Lavoy attempted to fire on Oregon
State Police. Multiple witnesses and video evidence shows LaVoi existing
exiting the truck with his hands raised. The OSP admitted
shooting him three times when he lowered his arms, but

(10:10):
there is absolutely no evidence he aimed or fired a
weapon at officers. These are the facts by official investigations.
Oregon State Police admitted firing six rounds, three at La
Voice truck as it approached the roadblock, and three more
that struck and killed him. Now, I will deviate now

(10:32):
from the statement for a moment and remind people if
you were paying attention at the time. And I don't
know if we can easily find this video again, maybe
I have it in the show notes back when this
was first going on. But I can tell you that

(10:52):
the video from one of the people that were inside
of the vehicle at the time that this was going
on had video recording going. They were recording a video
of the incident from inside, and you can hear the
shots as they are firing on the truck. You remember that, VICKI, yeah,

(11:16):
I do.

Speaker 13 (11:16):
I was watching it live time as it was going on,
and I think it was Seana Cox was yes recording.

Speaker 12 (11:25):
I couldn't remember her name, that's right, I couldn't remember
her name. Yeah, absolutely, And and they tried to say
that they were flash bangs later on. I don't think
they were flash bangs. I think these things were actual
rounds that were being fired, and I believe that at
the time, and this statement backs that up. They say

(11:46):
Oregon State Police admitted firing six rounds, three at l
Voice truck as it approached the roadblock, and three more
that struck and killed him. So they admitted that these
were not flash bangs, apparently, but that they were in
fact rounds being fired. What would be the excuse to

(12:06):
fire rounds at the truck as it approached the roadblock,
ladies and gentlemen, unless the whole intent was to murder
them at the scene. So they continue again, I'm reading
from the Bundye family statement in response to this hideous

(12:28):
award that's been given to these FBI agents, rewarding them
for murdering what I would say, murdering that my opinion,
I'm entitled to it, murdering Lavoy Finnicum. They say the
Department of Justice Office of Inspector General later found that
FBI HRT operators fired at least two shots, one struck

(12:52):
the roof of La Vois truck and one missed entirely.
Those were at least two shots. Now you know, if
they fired two shots, they fired more. They say these
FBI shots were not disclosed at the time. In fact,
the FBI agents that were recently awarded denied firing at all.

(13:13):
Shellcasings from FBI rifles were ultimately logged into evidence being
found by the Oregon State Police investigators. This is how
we know FBI shots occurred. Aerial surveillance video reviewed by
the OIG, that's the Office of Inspector General showed the
FBI agents that were recently awarded appearing to pick up

(13:35):
objects from the roadway immediately after the shooting, an action
inconsistent with proper crime scene procedure. The OIG criticized the
FBI's handling of evidence, and later one FBI agents, one
of the f I think that's one of the FBI

(13:55):
agents that was recently awarded, was charged with three count
of making false statements and two counts of obstruction of justice.

Speaker 13 (14:06):
Okay, and stop there now, Cash Patel just awarded them
some kind of the certificate of bravery or.

Speaker 12 (14:14):
Some shield of the shield of bravery. Yeah, that's right.
So they were charged. One of them were for making
false statements and and and two counts of obstruction of justice.
But because of the lack of evidence, quote unquote, he
was acquitted. Well, why was there a lack of evidence, Well,

(14:36):
they tampered with the crime scene. Apparently that's one thing,
picking up shellcasings before things could properly be documented. Sounds
like tampering with the crime seemed to me again my opinion,
I'm entitled to it. They say. Ryan Bundy was a
passenger in Lavoy's truck during the shooting. He was struck

(15:00):
in the arm by a bullet. Nearly ten years later,
the bullet remains lodged in his body. As bullets entered
the vehicle, Ryan turned around in a seat, kneeling with
his knees on the floor. He had been sitting in
the normal upright position. The trajectory of the bullet that
hit him hit him would most certainly have entered his head.

(15:21):
His survival depended on that small, fateful shift in posture.
Rather than going through his head, the bullet entered his arm.
FBI hostas rescue team members later at testified in court
that they are highly trained marksmen. Though the voice truck
had tinted windows, An experienced shooter could approximate where a

(15:45):
rear passenger would normally sit. Taken together, these facts raised
a sobering question. Was the shot which struck Ryan Bundy
in the arm intended to kill him? Again? Why were
they shooting into the vehicle, That's the question. If this
whole thing was to bring them to quote unquote justice,
whatever however you want to define that, then why wouldn't

(16:11):
they take at least a chance, you know, why would
they They're at first, they go to the most extreme measure,
killing them even before they get out, before they have
a chance to even do anything. This puts the lie
to the notion that, oh Lavoy he was going for

(16:32):
a gun, because they were shooting into the truck before
the thing even reached the blockade. The government has never
accounted for this round. Oregon State Police attributed its shots
to Lavoy's fatal wounds. FBI agents denied ever shooting, yet
Ryan's wound remains unexplained. Now in light of the fbis

(16:56):
continued to false narrative, Ryan Bundy will undergo so to
have this bullet removed. The bullet will be submitted to
an independent forensic laboratory for full ballistics testing. The official
record acknowledges at least two FBI shots, but aerial footage
showing agents picking up objects raises another disturbing question. Were

(17:18):
more shots fired by the FBI than the government has admitted.
If FBI operators removed casings from the roadway, as the
OIG footage suggests, then the true number of FBI rounds
may never have been fully reported. If so, one of
those unacknowledged rounds could be the very bullet that struck

(17:40):
Ryan Bundy. The only way to resolve this uncertainty is
through forensic testing of the bullet that has remained in
Ryan's arm for nearly a decade. FBI Director Cash Bettel
has now chosen to give medals of honor to agents
based on a false account that Lavroy Finnicum was secretly
conspiring when he was going to a public meeting with

(18:02):
a sheriff and hundreds of people. That he rammed an
FBI vehicle and trapped an agent when he swerved into snow,
that he attempted to shoot at officers, that FBI agents
acted heroically when in fact, the bureau's own inspector General
found they fired shots, failed to disclose them, misrepresented the

(18:23):
truth and possibly removed and hid evidence. Honoring agents on
the basis of these distortions does violence to the truth
and to the memory of LaVoi Finnicum. It also insults
every American who expects transparency from their government. Why the
FBI director is issuing these awards under these circumstances and

(18:44):
after nearly a decade is unclear and concerning. That's the
thing that just really does puzzle me more than anything.
There was no reason to do this.

Speaker 13 (19:00):
Yeah, I think I know that, and I didn't know
this at the time until towards the end of the
story that the issue was mineral rights, and I found
a little clip of Lavoy Finnicum saying mineral rights. Okay, Now,

(19:25):
what most people didn't understand, and I include myself in that,
is that with all all land, there are surface rights
and sub surface rights. They are two separate things. Well,

(19:46):
what the Clinton administration was doing was beginning to sell
off the mineral rights. And that's why they went after
the Bundy Ranch in Nevada. That's why the BLM was
trying to run off ranchers all over Nevada to get

(20:08):
their land from them. And that includes, by the way,
Helen Chenowath. Helen Chenoweth was our Idaho's representative in Congress,
and they did the same thing to she and her husband.
Her husband had a ranch in Nevada and they were
trying to do that to him too, And so that's

(20:33):
what the issue is, is mineral rights. And once you
understand that, then the whole story begins to make sense.

Speaker 12 (20:44):
Yeah, I know they were after Clive and Bundy's ranch
and that whole thing was a setup situation.

Speaker 13 (20:53):
Well, let me tell you water is a mineral.

Speaker 12 (20:57):
Yeah, absolutely, And I think Harry Reid was very involved
and that at the time as well. You bet somebody
I think it was a I think Harry Reid, honestly,
I think he's organized crime. Yeah, it's my opinion. But
you know, you remember how he was getting beat up
pretty regularly there toward the end.

Speaker 13 (21:15):
I only remember getting beaten up once, and.

Speaker 12 (21:18):
It happened more than once.

Speaker 13 (21:19):
I'm pretty sure they did some damage to him.

Speaker 12 (21:23):
Well, you know, maybe he deserves it, but.

Speaker 13 (21:27):
Well, he was a crook. I mean he was. He
was a criminal. And as I was going back and
reviewing all of the information I have on that, I
found out his son was a county commissioner.

Speaker 12 (21:41):
Mm hmm. Interesting.

Speaker 13 (21:43):
Yeah, which really is an interesting aspect of the story.
I knew there was. Well, the whole thing revolves around counties,
and I think Newt GINGRICHI even once said that at
something about how our country was captured or how they

(22:06):
could buy off our local public officials is through the counties,
because there are only three thousand some odd of them.

Speaker 12 (22:18):
Yeah, I don't doubt that one bit. And we know
that the federal government does not have a monopoly on
corruption by any stretch of the imagination. Unfortunately, we have
corrupt leaders at every level of government throughout this country.
And that is a sad commentary.

Speaker 13 (22:38):
Do you remember that President George Herbert Walker Bush issued
an executive order ordering the sell off of US assets.
Now why would he do that? It's because they planned
on destroying our nation state yep, blending it in, merging

(23:02):
it into Canada and Mexico. Yeah, for what we called
the North American Union, but probably more accurately the North
American Common Market. What they did was to invert our
governing structure. We were a nation that had an economy.

(23:25):
They inverted that structure to where we were an economy
that had a decaying nation state underneath it.

Speaker 12 (23:36):
Yeah, we are coming up to the break here. I
just want to finish this real quick. Here this statement
from the Bundy family. Given the established facts and recent
FBI awards, the Bundy family request number one that the
FBI released the full text of the Shield of Bravery
award citations and the supporting justification memos. Number two, that

(23:59):
Congressional Committee conduct a public review of the award narrative
against the factual record. Number three, that the FBI correct
or rescinds statements that contradict established video, forensic analysis and
eyewitness testimony. Number four, that the FBI released Lavois truck,
permitting independent investigators to examine the bullet holes and verify

(24:21):
the evidence. Number five that the FBI and Oregon State
Police cooperate fully in the ballistics comparison once Ryan Bundy's
bullet is removed. This is not about vengeance. This is
about the truth. For nine years, the official story has
shifted and hidden behind denials. Now, as medals are penned

(24:44):
on the very agents involved, Ryan Bundy will bear the
pain and once more to give the American people a
piece of unalterable evidence, the bullet in his arm that
bullet may prove not only that the FBI agent fired
shots that they did not admit, but that one of
those hidden rounds struck Ryan himself, and the circumstances of

(25:07):
that shot suggest it was meant to take his life.
Depending on what the forensic testing reveals, Ryan and the
Bundy family will be reviewing all available legal options, including
the possibility of civil action, to ensure accountability. The bullet
will speak the truth, it's past time for FBI to
do the same. Well, good luck with that. Unfortunately, like

(25:29):
the Bible says, the truth is not in them. But
this is a very disturbing development. And we've been going
back and forth with am and Bundy on this. I
invited him on the show to talk about this situation,
and we are trying to work out a schedule to

(25:50):
make that happen. As you might imagine, Ammon is very
busy and he has family obligations, and so we're going
to caninue this dialogue and see if we can't get
them to come on to make a comment about this,
because I can't imagine, I absolutely can't imagine seeing one

(26:11):
of your friends gunned down like this, And this is
this whole thing started. We would never know the Bundy
family were it not for the attack of the federal
government against their ranch. You know. That's that's how this
whole thing came to light. To begin with, they had
snipers on the hill folks, and Clive and Bundy saw

(26:33):
that they were aligning amassing snipers, and he was worried
that this was going to become another Waco situation. That's
why he took it to the patriot media. Certainly, the
mainstream media wasn't wasn't going to tell the story, and
they got that siege stopped. We'll be back here, folks,

(26:55):
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Speaker 12 (31:35):
All right, we're back. This is govern America. The website
for the show is Governamerica dot com. That's Governamerica dot com.
Live streams at radio dot I'm sorry, govern America dot
net is the live stream page Governmerica dot net. For
some reason, I lapsed back into the past. But anyway,

(31:56):
radio at Governamerica dot com. Is my email address at
Governamerica dot com. And VICKI, you want to give your
information out please?

Speaker 13 (32:05):
Yeah. My website is the Technocratic Tyranny dot com. That's
the newer website. The older website is Channelingreality dot com.
And my email address is on both websites.

Speaker 12 (32:20):
Yeah. Just just wrapping this whole thing up with the
Amin Bundy and the Clivenbundy situation. This was really this
whole thing was completely unnecessary. They were trying. In fact,
that was one of the reasons why they were on
their way to that meeting to discuss with the sheriff.

(32:41):
They were trying to bring about a resolution to the
whole situation. There was absolutely no reason to open fire.
There was absolutely no reason to do this other than
unless they were trying to provoke the people there and
provoke the larger patriot community. That's the thing that I
think is most disturbing, and that is really another thing

(33:04):
about this whole latest salvo and reopening this wound. A
lot of patriot people supported Donald Trump, rightfully or wrongfully,
and as time progresses and more comes out, more betrayal.
I've got another example of that in the form of

(33:26):
central bank digital currency. Today we're going to be talking
about some the wave is being the way is being
paved for the CBDC, and that is a betrayal. That
is a very thing that one of the things that
Donald Trump ran against is the CBDC. Signed an executive

(33:48):
order banning cbdc's and then he signs legislation which paves
which puts the regulatory regulatory apparatus in place for CBDCs.
So it's it's almost like they're trying to be betray
us so much and trying to provoke people to do things.

(34:10):
Why are they trying to flush out the patriots. Are
they're trying to bring people out into the open that
would resist. I don't know. It's difficult to make a
sense of this.

Speaker 13 (34:27):
Yeah, it really is. And I wonder about the timing
of it it, especially with this cash fetel thing giving
awards to the to that federal murder team. They were
they were just hit. They were a hit squad, and

(34:50):
I think their objective was to murder La Voi Finicum.
And why is that? Lavoy Finnicum was from Arizona. He
had big ranch in Arizona, and the fact that he
knew about the mineral rights and how the Feds were

(35:11):
basically stealing surface land, stealing and running ranchers off surface
land in order to be able to sell and use
the mineral rights. And I really think that that's what

(35:31):
the whole thing was about. Now, it was about in
the year two thousand when they changed the mission of
the BLM. The Bureau of Land Management was started in
about nineteen forty and the objective was for the BLM

(35:54):
to be able to assist Americans in accessing, in u
using America's natural resources. Well about the year two thousand,
they changed the mission of it to become in alignment
with Agenda twenty one and to preserve supposedly America's resources.

Speaker 12 (36:24):
And so now I wonder if that's ever been rescinded
by the Trump administration.

Speaker 13 (36:31):
No. You can look at their signs on my website.
I have a picture of the original logo of the
BLM and of the new logo, and you can see
the change of mission in the logo. Yeah, and I

(36:54):
have a BLM brochure that talks all about Agenda twenty one.

Speaker 12 (37:01):
Yeah. Yeah, they're playing the game. They're playing games with
their followers, and that's the problem in another area. I
touched upon it briefly when we came back from the break.
You know now. Newsweek reported US bankruptcies have hit the
highest level since COVID. This is an article that just
came out August twenty second. The US saw a sharp

(37:24):
increase in corporate bankruptcy filings in July, according to our
recent report, reaching a post COVID peak and placing twenty
twenty five on track to surpassed last year's total. SMP
Global Market Intelligence, the research and data arm of the
credit rating agency, found that filings by large public and
private companies rose to seventy one last month from sixty

(37:47):
six in June, marking the highest monthly tallly since July
of twenty twenty. So far in twenty twenty five. Meanwhile,
the total of four hundred and forty six bankruptcy filings
is the highest for this seven month stretch since twenty ten.
Experts told Newsweek that factoring in things like currency depth, depreciation,

(38:09):
and corporate structures, statistics such as these are less alarming
than they may initially appear. However, the notable increase in
both business and personal bankruptcies in recent months has exacerbated
existing concerns about the overall health of the US economy.
So the article goes on from there and talks about uncertainty,

(38:31):
you know, in the future and all that we have now,
the cracks in this you know. Another thing Trump ran
on was lowering inflation, and of course, once money is
in circulation, which is inflation. Too much money in circulation.

(38:53):
Of course, our every dollar really that we have today
is inflation because all of it is debt. We have
a debt monetary monetary system. It's not backed by anything
the good faith and credit of the people united to okay,
whatever that's that's crap. Okay. Uh, there's no backing to

(39:15):
the money. So every single dollar is an inflationary dollar.
It's it's a sign of debt and there's nothing to
back the debt. And that's the issue. And they keep
moving these shells around on the on the table, hoping
people won't figure out what's underneath, what's behind the curtain,

(39:35):
so to speak, what's behind underneath the shells. It's a
big shell game. So we have a situation right now,
speaking of betrayals that there was a meeting at the
White House this week of the tech leaders, and the
key attendees were Mark Zuckerberg, who is of course CEO

(39:56):
of Meta and that the parent company now of Facebook.
Apple's Tim Cook, the CEO of Google's und our pekai
Bill Gates, is it okay? Bill Gates, the co founder
of Microsoft, who's you know, at the forefront of trying

(40:19):
to kill people. And that's you know, somebody out there
might laugh at that. Go listen to In fact, i'll
play it here in a moment, his innovating to zero speech,
which we've played many times on the show from his
Ted talk in twenty ten. Okay, so you can laugh
at me, all you want. If you deny that, then

(40:42):
you're the one that's uninformed. He said it himself. He
wants to kill people by using vaccines. That is a fact,
and we can prove it to anybody, and we will
prove it here in a moment. But Bill Gates massive
eugenics unster his family. He came from a father. His

(41:03):
father was a eugenicist. He's a huge genesist. He wants
to reduce the population and he's going to use vaccines
to do it. And he said so himself. He was
there and that's why he was at the forefront of
the whole COVID mess as well so Sam Alton, CEO
of open Ai, Lisa Sue, the president of the CEO

(41:25):
of a m D the processor company, Sergei Brand, the
founder of Google, set Ya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft,
Saffra Catz, the CEO of Oracle, David Limp, the CEO
of Blue Origin, Sonjay Rota, rotra CEO of Micron, Vivek Renadive,

(41:52):
the chairman of Tibco Software. Those are the ones that
were there, the key players in attendance of this UH,
this meeting with UH, Donald Trump and Milania at the
White House. What were they there for? You know, we

(42:14):
know that Elon Musk has been now Elon wasn't there
this time, said he was invited, said he sent a representative.
But and and of course the media made a big
deal of that. I don't really care one way or
the other. The point is Elon was busy with his
DOGE program prior to this UH, implementing technocratic systems in

(42:36):
the in the White House and across federal agencies. And
we've talked about that previously. The whole point is, you know,
they want to replace people with automated systems. So anyway,
Sergei Brinn, founder of Google UH, followed by Sundar Pichai,

(42:56):
Google's CEO, they were talking there.

Speaker 21 (43:00):
I also just wanted to mention we don't have to
get into all the details we talked about in the
Oval Office, but I think it's a real incredible inflection
point right now in AI and the fact that your
administration is supporting our companies instead of fighting with them.

Speaker 12 (43:19):
It's hugely important.

Speaker 22 (43:21):
Obviously, it's a global race, and I think we're at
the cusp where these AI models are about to become
profoundly useful. Kind of beyond the Okay, wow, it's cool,
can do that, but actually, day to day incredible utility,
incredible productivity, So very grateful for your administration, sport.

Speaker 23 (43:41):
Well, you had a very good day yesterday.

Speaker 12 (43:43):
Okay, let me stop it right there. He's talking about productivity. Well,
we already have a situation where people are using these
AI models, including open AI's chat GPT, for questions for research,
and they are useful for that purpose as long as
they're citing their sources and you can look at the
sources to back up what they're saying, which the better

(44:06):
ones do cite sources and accurately reflect the information in
the sources. So there's that. But beyond that, what more
is he talking about? What purpose does AI serve in
governmental entities? Spoiler alert. What they're going to use it

(44:27):
for is for the healthcare system to make medical decisions.
Who would be good to experiment on? Would you be
good daring to experiment on in terms of, Oh, I
don't know some kind of prostate cancer I'd rather not? Well, yeah,

(44:51):
but what if you didn't know?

Speaker 13 (44:54):
What if you didn't know that they were using an
AI system to make medical decisions?

Speaker 12 (45:00):
Yeah? And what if you didn't know that they were
making an AI system to determine whether or not you
could spend money on certain things. You know, you're right
that they were talking about medical stuff here in this meeting,
and that's very clear when listening to Bill Gates some
of the stuff he's talking about. But the plan is

(45:22):
is to really have AI, artificial intelligence computer algorithms control
every aspect of your life. They will be the scientific
experts for you. The so called scientific experts will dump
all of their information into these AI models, and the

(45:44):
AI models will make their decisions based upon how they're programmed,
and that will be who rules you. So basically one
mainframe to control them all. It's a dark future. And
this is why this is so important.

Speaker 13 (46:04):
What we've got over three hundred million people in this country.
What benefit to society, to humanity is there in replacing
the productive capacity of people with a computer which creates

(46:27):
just millions of useless eaters?

Speaker 12 (46:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (46:32):
Well, do you think if you think this government values
you as a human being, then then there's something wrong
with your brain?

Speaker 12 (46:41):
Well maybe it has a chip.

Speaker 13 (46:43):
In it that maybe maybe could be.

Speaker 12 (46:48):
But anyway, continuing on here, when you had.

Speaker 2 (46:50):
A very good day, yesterday.

Speaker 6 (46:51):
Google.

Speaker 12 (46:52):
Now what he's talking about here is he's referencing this
Google just one a basically an anti competitive lawsuit.

Speaker 8 (47:05):
What do they call that?

Speaker 12 (47:09):
Basically? You know, the court ruled that Google was a
monopoly and they were going to break them up, and
I think they won on appeal and and so that's
that's what Trump is talking about here. Had a very
good day yesterday.

Speaker 15 (47:22):
And do you want to talk about that big day
you had yesterday.

Speaker 12 (47:27):
I'm glad, tell you glad it's over. Yeah, apparently he can't.
He's so tech savvy he can't figure out how to
turn on his microphone.

Speaker 23 (47:37):
Forget Biden was the one that prosecuted that law.

Speaker 24 (47:41):
Yeah, look, it's a long process. I appreciate that, you know,
your administration had a constructive dialogue and we were able
to get it to someone for resolution. I would call
what Serge said, I think it's the AI moment is
one of the most transformative moments any of us have
ever seen or we'll see in our lifetimes. So making
sure the US is at the forefront, and I think

(48:03):
your administration is investing a lot already. The AI Action
Plan under your leadership, I think is a great start.
And we look forward to working together. And thanks for
your leadership.

Speaker 23 (48:12):
Great job, you're doing incredible, really good.

Speaker 12 (48:14):
All right. So anyway, so this is a population killer himself,
Bill Gates. He spoke also at the meeting.

Speaker 25 (48:23):
Well, I'm in the second phase of my career giving
away all the wonderful money that it's not just good
work has helped multiply a lot. But I think the
thing that ties my first career that I still spend
some time on because AI is so phenomenal. And my
second career is innovation, innovating in health in areas like

(48:49):
vaccines or gene editing. And the President and I are
talking about taking American innovation to the next level to
cure and even eradicate some of these diseases. He mentioned polio,
which is one that we're close. We don't need new
science on that one. For some like HIV and sickle cell,

(49:10):
we do need new science. But the US has the
seeds that in the same way that orp Speed took
those seeds and put them together, I think something fantastic
can be done.

Speaker 12 (49:23):
Oh kay, let me just pause it right there, because
I want to go back. Let's go back in I'm
twenty ten because he's talking about how he wants to
use vaccines to save lives. Here, hogwash. This is what
he actually said in twenty ten at a TED talk
called innovating because you know, he's talking about innovating now here.
His TED talk was called Innovating to Zero, and he's

(49:44):
talking about climate emissions and how to innovate to zero.
And this is what he said about vaccines back then.

Speaker 26 (49:51):
First, we've got population now. The world today has six
point eight billion people. That's headed up to about nine billion. Now,
if we do a really great job on new vaccines, healthcare,
reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps ten
or fifteen percent.

Speaker 12 (50:07):
So, in other words, lower the population, kill people off
using vaccines. He did say use them to save lives.
He said he wanted to use them to reduce the population.
That's what he said himself. It's not a conspiracy theory.
It's not something we made up. It's not disinformation. Folks,
listen to what the man actually said. All right, back
back today and back to the White House conference.

Speaker 25 (50:32):
I think something fantastic can be done. You know, AI
for our foundation is that we want a doctor for
everyone in Africa. Through AI, we want farmers to have
incredible advice and you know, kids to have a chance
to learn.

Speaker 6 (50:49):
So the work being.

Speaker 25 (50:51):
Done by the people at this table is changing the world.
That's you know, coming fast. So it's great, you know
we all get together there and talk about how the
US can lead in this key area and apply it
even to the poorest outside the US as well as
great citizens. So thank you for incredible leadership, including getting

(51:12):
this group together.

Speaker 12 (51:13):
All right, you have any thoughts before I go on.

Speaker 13 (51:16):
Vicky, Oh, so many, so many. I just wish that
people understood the magnitude of the evil of these people,
the people that were in Trump's office.

Speaker 12 (51:35):
Yeah they are.

Speaker 13 (51:37):
I mean, you know, think about the worst monster killers
in the history of the world, and those men at
those people at that table have them beat by magnitudes. Yeah,
you know it just I I kind of just get

(52:02):
beside myself because I have been trying to sound the
alarm for so long, to get people to see it
and to understand it and to act on it. But I,
honest to God, have come to the conclusion that I
don't believe that people can comprehend evil of this magnitude.

Speaker 12 (52:25):
The problem is people tend to project their own goodness
onto other people and they feel like that we are
all humans and the human race or whatever that means.
But in reality, these people don't think like we think.

Speaker 13 (52:41):
They don't think you're human. They think you are subhuman.

Speaker 12 (52:47):
Yeah, exactly, and so and when you get too many
of these sub human people, we got to call the herd.
That's how they view you as cattle. They view you
like animals to be managed slaves on their plantation. They
are the owners of the world, these rich, filthy, rich
billionaires who want to control everything. They believe that you

(53:07):
are under them, You are beneath them, and you are
to be managed by them. And that's the problem with
a mindset like that. I don't think you can fix it.
And when you have political leaders that are supposed to
be representing you, supposed to be you're on your team.
You don't have a team, folks. It's just like George
Carlin said, you know, it's a great, big club, and

(53:30):
you're not in it. What they really do is beat
you over the head with it. Anyway. Sam Holtman of
Oopen AI, had glowing things to say about, Hey, how
AI is going to transform them work.

Speaker 27 (53:41):
Very grateful to be able to build our company here,
to build data centers here, to build the entire AI
industry and lead the world.

Speaker 8 (53:48):
In the United States.

Speaker 27 (53:50):
Equing many other people's comments, I think this will transform
the world in a profound way, and I think it
really will be the United States advantage to be able
to lead.

Speaker 8 (53:58):
The world this way.

Speaker 27 (54:00):
The event that the First Lady hosted to do by
education was really wonderful. And watching what AI is doing
even today for education and so many other industries, it's
really great. So thank you so much for enabling us.
We will invest a ton in the United States, and
we will do our best to make sure that we
continue to leave here.

Speaker 12 (54:18):
Yes, right, thank you.

Speaker 10 (54:19):
Hundreds of billions of dollars. That is going to be
well worth it.

Speaker 28 (54:23):
Then you have an unlimited market, right, it seems like it.

Speaker 12 (54:26):
Comes and think of it.

Speaker 7 (54:28):
How much is Google investing?

Speaker 24 (54:31):
We are a little more in the next two years.

Speaker 2 (54:34):
It's two hundred billion dollars.

Speaker 8 (54:36):
It's great.

Speaker 12 (54:37):
It's two hundred billion dollars.

Speaker 8 (54:38):
Great, We're proud of you.

Speaker 12 (54:40):
Another genius that can't turn on his mic Thank you,
good good.

Speaker 6 (54:45):
What about Microsoft?

Speaker 27 (54:46):
That's a big number each year we are close to
in the United States around seventy five or eighty billion dollars.

Speaker 12 (54:54):
Okay, So they're going to be building their data centers
all over the place, you know, eating up the power
grid which can't already support what's there yet. And we
have Trump ordering coal fire power plants to stay open
in Michigan because they they can't support the demand on
the energy grid. Right now. You know, I'm not against

(55:17):
search engines, I'm not against information. I think information should flow.
But what they're talking about here is not just information flowing.
It's about controlling every aspect of your life, sucking up
every piece of information.

Speaker 13 (55:34):
That's why they put smart meters on everybody's house.

Speaker 12 (55:37):
Yeah, and they still come out. Do you know? They
still come out to our houses. Now, my house doesn't
have a smart meter, but the ones around me do.
They still send consumers energy out to read the meter.
I thought the whole purpose of the smart meter was
supposed to be to stop that from needing to happen.
Clearly that's not the case.

Speaker 13 (55:55):
Be able to control the electrical devices in your home.

Speaker 12 (55:59):
Yeah, and to spy on you, collect information on you.
Total information awareness. That's what it's about, all right. And
I'm aware that we got to take a break, and
we're going to do that here in a moment, and
when we come back, we'll hit the ground running. And
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Speaker 30 (59:00):
For American Family News, I'm Chris wood Word. President Trump's
economic team is not sounding the alarm over a weaker
than expected jobs report. Fox's Jared Halprin has more from
the White House.

Speaker 20 (59:11):
Kevin Hassett, the director of the National Economic Council, says,
compared with other economic data, the jobs figures are an anomaly.

Speaker 31 (59:19):
And so the question is, you know, when we look
at the final numbers, do we expect that.

Speaker 32 (59:24):
The revision will be more consistent with the rest of
the data.

Speaker 8 (59:26):
That's usually what happens.

Speaker 20 (59:27):
Hassett, predicting last months hiring numbers will be revised upwards.
President Trump told reporters the real numbers will come in
a year as factories and manufacturing jobs are brought online.

Speaker 30 (59:38):
Twenty two thousand jobs were added in August. Market Watch
thought we'd see somewhere around seventy five thousand jobs. The
Trump administration is now terminating another round of special considerations
for Venezuela and refugees. Here's Fox's Evan Brown.

Speaker 33 (59:54):
The US Department of Homeland Security is now ending temporary
protected status for more than a quarter million Venezuelan nationals
who are permitted to come to the US in twenty
twenty one to escape political violence and persecution. But DHS
Secretary Christi Noam now says conditions in Venezuela no longer
meet those requirements, and those protections for those persons will

(01:00:16):
be terminated on November seventh of this year. Venezuelans who
have been in the US under this policy should make
plans to return to Venezuela or pursue other legal avenues.
For remaining departures can be arranged via the CBP home
mobile app.

Speaker 30 (01:00:31):
A sitting US senator and former of US presidential candidate
is apparently confused about where our rights as Americans come from.
AFN Steve Jordaal has this story.

Speaker 19 (01:00:41):
Virginia Senator Tim Keane was at a Senate confirmation hearing
and express concern with a statement quote, all men are
created equal because our rights come from God, our creator,
not from our laws, not from our government.

Speaker 34 (01:00:53):
The notion that rights don't come from laws and don't
come from the government, come from the Creator. That's what
the Iranian government believes.

Speaker 12 (01:01:02):
The statement that our rights do not.

Speaker 34 (01:01:05):
Come from our laws or our governments is extremely troubling.

Speaker 19 (01:01:09):
The reaction was immediate and overwhelming. Doctor Matt Spaulding of
Hillsdale College told Washington Walked on AFR that our rights
are given to us by our creator, not our government.

Speaker 31 (01:01:19):
All these rights, our equality, consent, all these things depend
upon a source outside of ourselves, outside of history, outside
of our particular subjective whims, outside of government.

Speaker 19 (01:01:32):
He says, Senator Kane might do well to spend some
time with our founding documents.

Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
The assumption of.

Speaker 31 (01:01:37):
The declaration is that there's certain things that man can
know by his reason, by his thinking, by his created mind.

Speaker 19 (01:01:45):
About God, Spaulding says, you're raising God from the equation
is an attempt to escape accountability for his freedoms and
to his laws and creator.

Speaker 31 (01:01:53):
God, who, by the way, is also a supreme judge
of man's rectitude of his intentions, also divine providence. It's
clearly there, and they wanted so much get rid of
that influence that they essentially erase it completely.

Speaker 19 (01:02:09):
I'm Steve Jordal.

Speaker 30 (01:02:11):
A new analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation says media
and Obamacare premiums on the Affordable Care Act exchanges are
expected to rise eighteen percent next year. Some increases could
reach as high as thirty percent. While a brace of
Citizens Council for Health Freedom, it's not like.

Speaker 35 (01:02:27):
It should be unexpected when you look at the law
itself and when you look at the requirements and the
regulations and the restrictions, it should be obvious that the
Affordable Care Act was not going to be affordable well.

Speaker 30 (01:02:40):
A stated purpose for the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare,
was to help the uncovered get covered, but many Americans
say it does not work for them, and while the
federal government does offer taxpayer subsidies to help people of
certain income levels pay their premiums, critics say it's not
the responsibility of taxpayers to cover such expenses. In final news,

(01:03:00):
Warner Brothers is suing the AI company known as mid
Journey for copyright infringement. The lawsuit claims mid Journey allows
users to create AI generated images and videos of copyrighted
characters like Superman and Bugs Bunny. This is the third
lawsuit against mid Journey by a major Hollywood studio, following
Disney and Universal's joint lawsuit in June. Find more news

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From Femer Regions five and ten, this is the second
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as we are every Saturday. It continues to be the
sixth of September twenty twenty five. As we get right
back into it. Here lots going on and we're going
to try to dissect as much of it as possible.
Meeting on Capitol Hill about with RFK turned very very

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well explosive. I guess would be the word. We'll get
to that as time progresses. But we've been talking about yeah,
go ahead.

Speaker 13 (01:05:49):
They got very nasty about that.

Speaker 12 (01:05:52):
We've been talking about this meeting at the White House, however,
between these tech giant heads, and so we also had
audio from Sefra Katz, who is the CEO of Oracle,
because they're getting together to talk about how they can
expand AI. They can getting together to talk about how

(01:06:12):
AI is going to transform the world. Maybe I don't
want the world transform.

Speaker 36 (01:06:16):
This is a most incredible time. AI is going to
change everything. You hear all of us saying that. But
the fact that you are our president and you recognize
this right away, and you've unleashed American innovation and creativity,
all the work you're doing in basically every cabinet post

(01:06:39):
in addition to what's coming out of the White House.

Speaker 12 (01:06:43):
Isn't it interesting? By the way, just to interrupt here for.

Speaker 6 (01:06:46):
Just a moment.

Speaker 12 (01:06:47):
Now, not necessarily Seffy Cats because she's from Oracle, but
you know, you have people like people like the Facebook CEO. Okay, yeah, Zuckerberg.
Facebook was censoring a lot of things. A lot of
conservatives were out right around twenty sixteen. Facebook throughout throughout

(01:07:12):
twenty sixteen, was throughout leading up you know, and even
pass the you know twenty twenty and during the COVID era,
constant censorship all over the place, all across the board.
Google perfect example of censorship to this day. They're censoring
all kinds of things and then just take your videos down.

(01:07:33):
They don't care. They don't even give you a reason,
doesn't even bother Oh, it just don't. It violates your terms,
their terms of service, their community standards as they call
it them, you know, which you can never really it's
like trying to nail jello to the wall. You can't
really define what their quote unquote community standards are that
you're supposedly violating. They just their AI algorithm goes through

(01:07:55):
and searches for basically things that are true and attacks
them okay, takes them down. Yeah, and the ones they
leave up you can't get any traction on unless you
are very well versed, spend a lot of time, and
very careful to avoid certain words that will trigger the algorithm.
See again, Facebook, I've said it before. Facebook and all

(01:08:19):
these so called social media platforms are a perfect example.
They're a perfect model of what you got to look
forward to in your entire life in the coming days.
Because this is the model for technocracy. You run a
fellow the algorithm, and your life is over.

Speaker 13 (01:08:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:08:39):
You won't be able to purchase what you want, you
won't be able to take trips that you want. It's
this Chinese social credit score system. They tested it on
the Chinese and they're bringing it here to America. And
that's what this White House meeting is about, isn't it, Vicky.

Speaker 13 (01:08:52):
Yes, Well, what people need to understand. And I've been
since I've been working on refreshing the stories that I
wrote about when the communist Chinese came to Meridian, Idaho.
I've been reviewing everything. And those corporations, the tech corporations,

(01:09:18):
they're American in name only, they actually are un organizations
and when that happened was with during the Clinton administration,
the Global e Commerce Initiative. They were trying to figure
out how to have an e commerce system that was

(01:09:42):
global that everybody could access, but have it be American.
Well they couldn't do it, and so what they did
they made e commerce a function of the United Nations.
And you remember when Obama turned over the agency that

(01:10:04):
issued the IP addresses, he turned it over to the UN.

Speaker 12 (01:10:08):
Yeah, well no, it wasn't. No, no, no, I think he
got that wrong. He didn't turn it over to the UN.
He turned it over to a private corporation.

Speaker 13 (01:10:18):
It already was a private corporate, right, but.

Speaker 12 (01:10:21):
It was a private corporation that was overseen by the
US government because the US government established the Internet, the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and numbers is what you're
talking about. And basically they didn't create the IP addresses.
They create the domain names that point to the IP addresses,

(01:10:42):
so people are able to, you know, go to a
website a web domain, type in a domain instead of
an IP address, and get to where they want to go.
Web domains are a lot easier to remember than IP addresses,
and IP addresses changed sometimes and so consequently, you have

(01:11:02):
a situation where if an IP address changes, you don't
want your web address to change. So this is the
thing that I'm having right now with our streaming provider.
I have some problems with our present streaming provider, and
I'm wanting to change it. And I'm I went to
a company and said, you got to give me port
four O three to zero or I will not. You know, well,

(01:11:24):
I think maybe we can do that. Well no, no,
maybe it isn't going to good enough. It's not going
to get it. Either you promise me port forty thirty
or I'm not. I'm not going with your company. That's
the way it is, because in directories all across around
the world they point to govern America Radio. And I'm
not going to have to change every single directory around

(01:11:45):
the world. But I can easily change an IP address
by going to our web server and typing it in
and hitting save, and in a matter of hours, the
new information is propagated or on the internet and all
is well with the world. What I can't change is
the port. The port number is what the port number is.

(01:12:08):
So but but but that's the beauty of domain dns
is that you can change an IP address and not
have to worry about, uh, you know, having it have
people find you. So that's what Obama handed over to
the Internet. Basically, he made it free floating. He allowed

(01:12:32):
i Can, the Internet Corporation for assigned names, the numbers,
to basically be self governing, so they're able to, uh, hey,
you know what it is, VICKI is it dawns on me?
And I was thinking about this earlier today because there
is a a web company right now, a registrar. They're

(01:12:53):
called the places you go to reserve a domain name,
to to get a domain name. These are called registrars.
And it dawns on me. There's one of them right
now that has run a foul of the i CAN
terms of service. And I don't think this has ever
really happened before to this degree, but at this point

(01:13:17):
in time, because of their refusal to shut down a
bunch of fraudulent websites. Bad actors Okay, there's a number
of and I don't know the details about how they're
bad actors. I'm assuming that they're involved in criminal activity.
I'm assuming they're involved in malware dissemination. But there's a

(01:13:41):
number of different malware web domains that are registered at
this particular registrar, and there have been a number of
people evidently complaining, filing complaints with the company, and they
ignore them, allowing these bad actors to continue instead of
shutting down their domain names. And so they people have

(01:14:03):
been petitioning I CAN to shut down or or at
least put pressure upon the uh the registrar. And I'm
trying to remember if it's what the name of this
company was. I can, no, no, no, I'm talking about
the bad registrar that I CAN has been uh interacting

(01:14:27):
with and not getting anywhere. But the point the point is, though,
is that now for the first time, this particular and
I'll put something in this in the show notes about
this because it's a very interesting story. It's very similar
to the certificate authorities, you know, minting certificates for websites

(01:14:48):
UH and you know all the all the certificates are
is just so that your browser will not block the website.
You you have your content encrypted on the website itself,
so you don't need a certificate other than a the
browsers will say that your site is unsafe if you
don't have a valid cert So get you buy a certificate,

(01:15:11):
and all they're doing is just putting their little stamp
of approval on your website so that the browsers recognize
that it's quote unquote safe. It really doesn't even mean
it's safe, honestly, it just means that you're connecting to
the actual website versus somebody in the middle. You know,
that means you.

Speaker 13 (01:15:29):
Paid the bribe money, the blackmail money.

Speaker 12 (01:15:34):
Well, it assures a certain level of because if you're
putting in credit card information, that's one thing you don't
want to be running the risk of actually having somebody
in the middle between you and the actual site that
you think. And certainly what can happen is if somehow
can somebody can figure out a way to put an

(01:15:55):
attack in place to get in between you and the
site that you think you're as accessing. You will be
putting in your credit card information. Now that you might
they might even return the actual result that you expect,
but they're gathering that information in the middle on encrypting

(01:16:17):
the data and re encrypt re encrypting them. If there
weren't assert to assert that you're actually connected to the
actual site, they would be able to grab that information.
So they do serve a good purpose. But I think
having the entire Internet encrypted, when all you're doing is

(01:16:39):
having information there is a little it's it's unnecessary. And
that's right.

Speaker 13 (01:16:45):
That's the way my website is. I don't take any
input on anything except as a comment on something I write.
But I don't ask for money, I don't sell anything,
I don't none of that. But you know, I still
have to pay for this service, you know. Yes, I

(01:17:10):
flagged my website as not being saved.

Speaker 12 (01:17:13):
Right exactly, And and and Google will actually if you
don't have the certificate, if you don't have the htt
HTTPS designation instead of HTTP it's protocol, then then actually
it'll affect your search results too. Older websites that don't
have that, they ding y a little bit on the search.

(01:17:34):
That's one of the many flags that that Google uses,
and probably the other some of the other search engines
as well. It didn't mean to go down that bunny trail.
But there's the reason I'm doing that is this is
a perfect example of corporate governance, a perfect example of
how corporations are increasingly determining how we're going to live

(01:17:57):
our lives, how we're going to do anything. Over the
tech sector, or there is corporate governance right now. I mean,
the certificate authorities are basically de facto they're being governed
by uh, the browsers, the big browsers like Google and.

Speaker 13 (01:18:17):
I found I found, I found the article about the
IP addresses. You're right, they turned turned it over to
a nonprofit. But I'll bet anything that that nonprofit is
a U n n g O. The United Nations is

(01:18:37):
gearing up to be the global government. They call it governance, yes,
but it's really uh government.

Speaker 12 (01:18:49):
Well, it's governance. Governance is any my definition of it anyway,
as any control of the population, you know, so that
might include government, but government is really a structured thing
I think, defined by the boundaries of a constitution or.

Speaker 13 (01:19:08):
Un charter or charter.

Speaker 12 (01:19:11):
Some sort of document, some sort of organized thing. Where
governance can be anything that controls people, you know. And
certainly non governmental organizations fit into that as well. And
and and corporatism. What I'm what we're talking about right
now is corporatism. It is corporate governance, corporate control over

(01:19:33):
your life.

Speaker 13 (01:19:35):
And that's what we have. That's really what we have.

Speaker 12 (01:19:38):
Increasingly, Yes, absolutely.

Speaker 13 (01:19:40):
They've they've worked hard to kind of keep it on
the down low. But if if you've done any reading,
any research, any tried to understand what's going on, you
have to know that our government is really not in
control of of our country. Do you remember when the

(01:20:03):
U n H had had a meeting in Utah Salt
Lake City?

Speaker 12 (01:20:10):
Say that again, what's the question.

Speaker 13 (01:20:12):
When the U n had a meeting at Salt Lake City?
In Salt Lake City.

Speaker 12 (01:20:19):
I'm not sure that was?

Speaker 13 (01:20:20):
Yeah, that was, oh, I don't know, maybe four or
five years ago. But that's really who was running our
country is the United Nations, and we're we're under United
Nations authority, I believe.

Speaker 12 (01:20:41):
Yeah. Uh, the the way, this the way, this certificate thing.
I don't want to get too technical here, but I
think this is an important lesson. These are important illustrations
examples of how of how corporate tism works. And this

(01:21:02):
is the model, I think for all of our entire
life right now, because I guess the way things have
kind of evolved is the browsers, the big browsers, the
ones that direct the most traffic, are the ones that
are dictating how certificate authorities operate. So they get together,

(01:21:22):
they discuss what you know, and then and They literally
have the power to put certificate authorities, these people who
these companies who issue certificates on the Internet. You know,
in other words, when your site is HTTPS, you have
to have a certificate for the browsers to recognize it

(01:21:42):
as safe. You buy that from a certificate authority. And
how do the certificate Who governs the certificate authorities? Well,
certainly the laws of the countries that they operate in, certainly,
but beyond anything else, it is whether or not you
can have traffic to. In other words, if nobody trusts

(01:22:03):
your certificates, then you then if the browsers will refuse
to allow the traffic to the sites that buy certificates
from your certificate authority, then nobody's going to buy a
certificate from your certificate authority and you go out of business.

(01:22:24):
So that's the power that these browsers like Google Chrome
and Mozilla Firefox have, and there are many others. Now.
Chrome is the biggest because they very cleverly released their
code under the Chromium project, so that many other browsers
took that base code and formed browsers from it. That's

(01:22:47):
where the Brave browser came from. The base code of
Brave is Google Chromium. Now they modified it significantly and
they made a privacy based browser from it, but the
base code was Chromium. Most of the browsers that are
out there, even Microsoft's Edge, they started out making their

(01:23:08):
own code, but they abandon it because it became too
much of a project, too expensive, two time consuming, and
Google Chrome was available, so they adopted Google Chrome. Are
chromium excuse me, the Chrome, and they made their Edge
browser from Chromium. So Chromium is is uh massively used

(01:23:32):
on a wide scale basis. So if Google chooses to
shut down, you know, a particular certificate authority, they have
a lot of power, a lot of cloud to be
able to do that. And Mozilla Firefox is also widely used.
So these different browser companies, they govern their certificate authorities
from which websites buy you know, and then then that's

(01:23:53):
one of the reasons why right now, Governamerica dot Com
is behind cloud Flare now, because these companies got together
and decided to shorten life of their recognized certificates to
the point where it got shorter and shorter, and I
finally gave up. I'm like, I'm tired of having to
install certificates. Seeing where this trajectory is heading. I don't

(01:24:17):
want to have to spend my life buying and installing
certificates all the time. So I finally redirected the domain
the DNS to cloud flare because they offer a free
certificate over there, so I don't have to worry about
it anymore. But I didn't mean to get into a
long winded speech about this, and I'm hoping, hopefully I'm
not putting people to sleep. But this is an example

(01:24:40):
of corporate governance, and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and Numbers is yet another example of that, where it's
an organization which doesn't really have any real government oversight
because the United States, as Vicky pointed out, cut him
loose during the Obama year, and they're able to sit

(01:25:02):
there and basically dictate what the Internet registrars do around
the world. Right, that's an enormous amount.

Speaker 13 (01:25:12):
Of pyu're in. Is the definition of real power? Yeah,
you think our government has power? No, they don't. It's
those tech burroughs that have the power.

Speaker 12 (01:25:24):
Yeah, this is an enormous amount of power and a
perfect example, you know, and so far, I you know,
I don't know that they've wielded it very adversely, but
I could see, you know, if you can shut down
a website for hosting or a registrar for giving domains

(01:25:45):
to bad actors, how long would it be before you
shut down a website for hosting unapproved speech or unapproved
content of any kind? And that is my concern with
all of it, you know, because you'd still be able
to access the resources potentially, But good luck with your

(01:26:09):
IP addresses. You know, nobody's going to be able to
find you or remember where you are, or if you
have to change your IP addresses, then they'll lose you again.
So it'd be like a case of wakam trying to
find the information you're looking for. You know, this is
what I think. I'm concerned that that they have planned
at some point in the future. All Right, we have
to we have to take the bottom of the hour.

(01:26:31):
Break got down a bunny trail. I'll try to get
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Speaker 36 (01:31:06):
Is making it possible for America to win today's event
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(01:31:30):
it and make America even stronger. And that focus was very,
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so thank you, thank you for everything you're doing.

Speaker 12 (01:31:47):
Yeah, I get ready for the chip and the brain,
ladies and gentlemen. That's what they want ultimately, I want
to control every aspect of your mind, your body, your soul.
They want control of everything, totalnation awareness and total control
of your mind and how you think, and God help
you if you try to rebel. It's just like the

(01:32:07):
star trek borg h. You're not allowed to disconnect from
the matrix. That's where that's you know. It sounds like
a very bad future, but that's the future ultimately that
they're trying to paint. I don't think I'm exaggerating the
case at all. This is about whether or not your
children are going to live free on the on the earth.

(01:32:29):
And why is it the Trump presidency? Why is it
the Trump administration? Because they know the conservatives are are
are more well tuned into this than anybody else. They're
the ones most likely to object, and therefore the ones
that they need to. Hey, your team's in office, so
go to sleep. Got nothing to worry about. We'll handle

(01:32:51):
it from here. You just keep keep on voting properly
at the at the voting booth. And don't get me wrong,
I think voting is import I'm probably one of the
few in the Patriot movement that promote voting, but I
mainly for the down the ticket stuff. You got to
show up for your local stuff, folks, because that and

(01:33:13):
you don't like the candidates, Well, get better candidates be involved.
But that's just one area that you should be involved in.
There are numerous areas that you can work. There's an
effort right now here in Michigan to eliminate property taxes,
very important and initiative to get it on the ballot.

(01:33:34):
That's one of the most oppressive things there is is
the property tax.

Speaker 13 (01:33:39):
And well they're going to be replacing it with a
sales tax, and the sales tax will be global.

Speaker 12 (01:33:46):
We already have a sales tax.

Speaker 13 (01:33:49):
Well, they're going to add on to it.

Speaker 12 (01:33:51):
Well, I just want our land free. That's the main thing,
because you know what, I could choose whether or not
to pay a sales tax by virtue of the fact
that I can choose not to buy something.

Speaker 13 (01:34:04):
Yeah, that's for you. What about the young people that
are coming of.

Speaker 12 (01:34:08):
Age, you know, but we're already paying it.

Speaker 13 (01:34:11):
Vicaly couple.

Speaker 12 (01:34:13):
They're not able to own homes because the property taxes
are so high. We need to free people from the
property tax, free people from the land tax.

Speaker 13 (01:34:23):
Yeah, the people are never going to be free from
the from taxes unless no.

Speaker 12 (01:34:30):
I'm not saying free from taxes, I'm saying free from
this specific having your land tied up where the government
basically charges you in extortion to continue to live on
it is diabolical because anybody, if you have your land
free from government extortion, then you could potentially live on

(01:34:50):
your land, live from your land, live off your land,
in other words, grow things on your land, and live
free or at least free.

Speaker 5 (01:34:59):
Err.

Speaker 12 (01:35:01):
But as long as they have their their fingers in
your in your pocket, your wallet, forcing you basically at gunpoint,
because they'll send the sheriff out ultimately to take your
property from you if you don't pay their extortion. That
is organized crime. And I'm happy to see a number
of students trying to eliminate.

Speaker 13 (01:35:20):
This organized crime.

Speaker 12 (01:35:23):
Yeah. True, but they.

Speaker 13 (01:35:25):
Became a criminal organization in nineteen ninety with George Herbert
walker Bush's New World Order.

Speaker 12 (01:35:35):
Yeah, and now overseas they're working on a New World
Order to compete with that. We'll get to that as
time progresses.

Speaker 13 (01:35:43):
But so no, the US and the European Union have
always been marching in is not exactly lockstep because the
European the Europeans were ahead of us in terms of that.
They started building the European Union about in nineteen fifty nine,

(01:36:05):
I think it was with the Treaty of Rome or
something like that.

Speaker 12 (01:36:10):
Yeah, I'm talking about the new world order that China
Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin and Kim Jung un
of North Korea and Modi from India are creating together.
They just had a big show of force over there
at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting.

Speaker 13 (01:36:30):
They just had a Yeah, I've got to look into
that because that organization. There was movement on that organization
in the mid two thousands or early two thousands. But

(01:36:50):
when they created the global system for e commerce, they
opened our borders to multinational corporations to they they put
in the right of those corporations to sue our government
if they couldn't do business in our country. Well, that's

(01:37:15):
when he started having countries masquerading as corporations.

Speaker 12 (01:37:24):
Yeah, and.

Speaker 13 (01:37:26):
So they gave the ability of foreign countries to sue
our government under the guise of masquerading as a corporation.
So that's why we have the communist Chinese kralin all
over US. It's because of that provision under the World

(01:37:52):
Trade Organization.

Speaker 12 (01:37:53):
A lot of treachery, a lot of treachery, a lot
of betrayal. And by the way, getting back real briefly
to the corporate governance thing, I found the name of
the company that I was just talking about earlier. It's
called Webniic WEBNIK. That's the registrar that now apparently has
been sent a breach notice. This is a domain namewire,

(01:38:15):
dot com, webnick. They say, accelerate your business, Well, you
probably better not accelerate it with webnik, because you may
find yourself without your registrar, without your domain name. But
they say, i CAN has sent a breach notice to
Webcommerce Communications Limited, doubly billed as Webneic dot CC, a

(01:38:36):
fairly large domain name registrar in Asia. Webnik has about
five hundred thousand dot com domain names under management, in
addition to domains and in other extensions. I CAN says
the registrar is not complying with section three point one
three point one eight point two of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement,

(01:39:00):
which addresses DNS abuse mitigation. The organization said WEBNC failed
to follow appropriate steps when receiving DNS abuse complaints. Also
quote i CAN has observed a concerning pattern regarding DNS
abuse mitigation requirements in cases involving webnic. In multiple instances
reviewed by i CAN, contractual compliance. Actionable evidence of DNS

(01:39:24):
abuse was provided to the registrar through abuse reports. However,
mitigation actions were repeatedly delayed and in some instances only
taken until after the abuse reporter escalated the matter by
submitting a complaint to i CAN. The registrar frequently issued
repeated requests for evidence to abuse reporters, even when the

(01:39:47):
original reports appeared actionable, and failed to fully consider information
of or clarifications provided by the abuse reporter i CAN
or otherwise reasonably accessive to the registrar. In other cases,
the registrar requested evidence from the abuse reporters that did
not appear to be relevant to the reported activity, causing

(01:40:09):
additional delays. Anyway, they're saying that this registrar Webneck dot
c C has breached their contract and their real risk
of being shut down by i CAN. I CAN is
about to take action against them, which would make their

(01:40:32):
ability to get domain names impossible, and ultimately all the
domain names presumably would be transferred to another registrar that
is in good standing with i CAN. So I'm not
going to get into I mean, I haven't delved deep
enough into exactly which abuses. From what I understand, it's

(01:40:55):
probably malware being hosted by these domains of some kind.
It might be different kinds of abuses. The point is
is that I can as calling the shots and if
they can do this today with abuse, so called abuse,
and it might be legitimate abuse. You know, we've seen

(01:41:16):
I can remember Republic Broadcasting hosting a video that their
domain registrar forced them to remove from their website. They
shut down, as I recalled, they shut down rbn's website
until they remove this particular video. That is censorship at

(01:41:38):
the registrar level. Now, while I don't know of a
lot of cases of that happening, it's troubling nonetheless that
it did happen and that it could happen going forward
in the future on a wide scale basis. So is

(01:42:02):
it in I can's terms of service that registrars have
to do this. If that's the case, then that may
be why that registrar took action, or did the register
act on its own. I don't know, but it's troubling
because this is a corporation, an organization, an entity that

(01:42:23):
answers to nobody. Essentially, it is free floating, and to
Vicki's point, Obama cut it loose from the US oversight.
Not that US oversight would make a whole lot of difference,
because there's a lot of censorship of organization's companies under
US oversighte that have gauged in massive widespread censorship as well,

(01:42:44):
but the ability to be able to I mean, if
I'm censored by Facebook, I just don't use Facebook. And
in fact, I don't use Facebook. If I don't like
what Twitter's doing or now acts what they're doing, I
can just choose not to use them. You know, I
don't have to go to a specific platform. But when
you have all of them over seen by an entity

(01:43:07):
that says that they have to censor you, that is
a real concern because then you have no choice, you
have no other options. They essentially have a monopoly on information.

Speaker 13 (01:43:22):
And that's real power.

Speaker 12 (01:43:26):
Absolutely. So back on July eighteenth, speaking of real power,
the monetary system is a fraud. The monetary system is
controlled by a central bank. You get a pattern here,
ladies and gentlemen. We have centralized power everywhere happening. The

(01:43:50):
monetary system has been under the control of the Federal
Reserve since the Federal Reserve Act of nineteen thirteen. When Congress,
you're in the December holiday, Christmas, you know, break past unconstitutionally,
I might add the Federal Reserve Act to increase the

(01:44:10):
elasticity of the US currency. Yeah, don't you want to
make a dollar stretch. But that's what they claim they
were going to do, and in fact they did it.
In Woodrow Wilson signed it into law, later saying that
he was going he had unwittingly ruined his country in
doing so. He said that many years later, well, so

(01:44:32):
here we are in an inflationary with an inflationary dollar system,
which has enabled the United States, because it has been
designated the world's reserve currency, to export our inflation to
the entire world. And this is why it's lasted so long,
is because you know, it's not a small pool. It's

(01:44:54):
a very big, massive ocean from which other countries have
drawn and used it, supposedly for stabilization purposes, but increasingly
the federal government has been abusing the status, spending money
like in a way that would make drunken sailors blush.
And now we have a situation where we're facing potential

(01:45:18):
collapse because the inflation is getting out of control, and
does Congress. You would think that if your money system
is getting out of control, you'd think that you would
want to scale back on your spending, maybe get things
under But no, they're doing exactly the opposite. Now, back
on July eighteenth, the so called Genius Act was signed

(01:45:40):
into law by President Trump. I don't know, did you
hear anything about the Genius Act, VICKI, I don't know
how widespread.

Speaker 13 (01:45:46):
I find the name offensive.

Speaker 12 (01:45:50):
Well, this this created, this Genius Act being passed into law.
It created the regulatory framework for coins I don't know,
a stable coin for the stable genius in the White House.
You know, they talk about Trump being a stable the
stable genius. H Stable coins are cryptocurrencies that are pegged

(01:46:15):
to the dollar, you know, because the dollar is so
stable it never fluctuates in value, right anyway?

Speaker 13 (01:46:23):
Sure?

Speaker 12 (01:46:25):
Uh? What part of this is, in my opinion, is
the Congress and the President is propping up the bogus
US dollar system to prevent it from completely collapsing. Since
the US government can't seem to quit spending money like
I say, like drunken sailors. Since the regulatory framework will
mandate the issuers of stable coins have the equivalent dollar

(01:46:52):
value one to one ratio. It creates an artificial demand
for US dollar assets. But the Trump and this is
really the key point here. What this Genius Act does
not do is that it doesn't guarantee or it doesn't

(01:47:14):
ban central bank digital currencies. This is something that Marjorie
Taylor Green recently caught on to or noticed, and she spoke,
she spoke out about this. Let me just play you
what she said.

Speaker 38 (01:47:29):
The Genus Act.

Speaker 39 (01:47:31):
President Trump rut an executive order on January twenty third,
and specifically on exactly what the Genius Act was about,
except they did not include what was in his executive order,
which is a ban on a central bank digital currency,
which is extremely important and the President feels it's important
and that's why it was in its executive order. And

(01:47:52):
the Senate left that out, and then they sent this
over to the House and Speaker Johnson didn't allow.

Speaker 10 (01:47:59):
Us to do amendments to amend.

Speaker 13 (01:48:01):
The bill to ban CDDC.

Speaker 19 (01:48:04):
And that's a House issue.

Speaker 10 (01:48:06):
It's not a fully support for presidents.

Speaker 39 (01:48:09):
I will vote for the Genius Act when they when
they ban central bank digital currency and.

Speaker 40 (01:48:15):
The Genius Act.

Speaker 35 (01:48:16):
So we need to get it right.

Speaker 8 (01:48:18):
It shouldn't be run through and.

Speaker 12 (01:48:22):
They take away or right. A little hard to hear
her at the end of that, but I want to
point out to her point, uh. Under S. Fifteen eighty two,
which was the bill which was signed into law by
President Trump, it's specifically Treasury authority. Nothing in this Act

(01:48:45):
shall alter the existing authority of the Secretary of the
Treasury to block, restrict or limit transactions involving payment stable
coins that reference or denominated in the United States dollars
that subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. So
it says right in there that the Treasury Department has

(01:49:07):
the authority to block transactions. So since central bank digital
currencies are and stable coins can be programmed, this is really,
in my opinion, an alarming development. What you have here
is a regulatory framework being formed around stable coins penned

(01:49:28):
the US dollar to potentially at some point, you know,
the trajectory is cash is going away, cash is disappearing.
I know of one particular university, Michigan State University. At
their football games right now, they have just this year,
for the first time, have hired vendors outside vendors that

(01:49:49):
are not accepting cash. They're completely cashless at the vendors.
So if you have if you're going to an MSU
foot bog home game and you're not able to pay
in cash, you will no longer be able to get
a hot dog or or whatever it is you're trying

(01:50:09):
to get. Got to have the credit card handy or
no soup for you, so to speak. This is the trend, folks,
and the ability to shut you down for bad behavior,
you know, bad is defined by them. Anyway, let me
go to the phones. We have a caller waiting, and

(01:50:29):
we'll get back to some more of this as time
progresses here. You're welcome to call in, folks. Six ten
six hundred seventeen seventy six, six ten, six hundred seventeen
seventy six or toll free eight four four six four
six eight three seven six. It's eight four four six.
Govern Please stay on topic and we'll appreciate that very much.
All right, let's go to Vancouver, BC right now. Hello,

(01:50:52):
you're on the air. Go ahead, please.

Speaker 41 (01:50:55):
Yes, I would say that the meeting yesterday with Donald
Trump and the billionaire billionaires was a response to the
tenn Men March Parade for the end celebrating the end
of the nineteen forty five war, where you had, of

(01:51:17):
course Sheigian Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, where it's
interesting that there you had two countries China and North Korea,
who are not Christian, and the Vladimir Putins Russia, which

(01:51:39):
is ostensibly Christian, and you have an alliance, you see,
and you have a Vladimir Putin giving Huggie bears to
Kim Jong Un because Kim Jong uns ten thousand troops
to the Ukraine, two thousand of which were killed, and
there was a guarantee of more troops in the future.

(01:52:03):
Back to you for your.

Speaker 12 (01:52:03):
Comments, Yeah, the concern I have right now, and we're
seeing right now that Trump has just i think just
yesterday renamed the US Department of Defense the Department of War,
the War Department. Yeah, he's putting the United States on
a war posture, on a war footing, right and so.

(01:52:24):
And he even came right out and said I probably
have his comments here somewhere, but even came out and
said that this is really a better how did he
put it, a better descriptive or a better way of
describing how the world currently is. So the Peacemaker is

(01:52:45):
in the process right now of putting the US on
a war footing. Is this a message to the war
I find it interesting that the parade that you're talking about,
which demonstrates, you know, China's power, it's military prowess, putting
all these weapons on the straight display, which by the way,
we paid for, We paid for for years. They set

(01:53:07):
the stage for that. They made it so that the
China is so powerful by making them the most favored
nation trading partner of the United States. Yeah, it was
all of our dollars going over there that built their
economy so that they could have the weapons and the technology.
By the way, welcome to mend.

Speaker 41 (01:53:28):
And a World War two. I want to add our
people killed in World War Two and we were not
invited to their celebration to to that, right.

Speaker 12 (01:53:37):
Yeah, the whole celebration was against the United States. It
was a show of power against us.

Speaker 6 (01:53:44):
That's right.

Speaker 12 (01:53:45):
Yeah. Absolutely, going to see that.

Speaker 41 (01:53:48):
Those that army, that Chinese army, I believe will be
actually marching west across Pakistan into Iran on the go around,
and maybe they'll be even marching into Europe. Sooner or
later because Europe is finished.

Speaker 12 (01:54:06):
So yeah, the West is committing suicide collectively. You know,
we got all these rainbow colored haired people over here
that are you know, wearing nos erings and uh, you know,
god knows what else, you know, confused about who they
are genderwise, can't even make up their mind which restroom

(01:54:27):
they need to enter. You know, we're all committing suicide
over here. Why our enemies are getting their act more
and more together, all funded by US. Yep, it's it's
it's unbelievable. So right, go ahead. A final thought there.

Speaker 41 (01:54:45):
Well, the receding Ping has got a way to handle
of people have got too many, and so he's said
to them, look at there's a new frontier out there,
and sign up and we're go to go get it.
And those young people that you saw in the parade
are committed to to going over and doing whatever they

(01:55:10):
have to do for their country. Key, what do you think?

Speaker 13 (01:55:16):
I think you're right, that's what China. The Chinese were
doing in Idaho was trying to buy land. They called
it a technology zone, but really it was a zone
for a communist Chinese city in our country. And that

(01:55:39):
is what they did in Utah as well. And so
you know, our Congress established our laws such that any country,
it's not just the communist Chinese, but the Saudi Arabians.
That's what they were doing in Florida.

Speaker 12 (01:56:00):
I got the break coming up. Hey, thank you caller. Okay,
thank you, yep, God bless you, sir. All right, talk
to you soon. Yeah, by bye. All right, folks, we
got the break and we'll continue here on the other side.
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For American Family News, I'm Robert Corn. President Donald Trump
spoke with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky over the phone the
aftermath of China's military parade, where Russian President Vladimir Putin
now with Chinese president Axiji and Pinn and North Korean
leader Kim Jong Un. Ox's Jackie Heinrich reports.

Speaker 44 (01:59:18):
President Trump has been threatening these sanctions on Russia if
they keep slow walking the peace process, and this morning,
ahead of the President's call with the Europeans and Zelenski,
Russia set out yet another red line, saying that they
would never accept any foreign military intervention in Ukraine whatsoever.
It sounds like we might be getting closer to seeing
President Trump take the kind of action that he has

(01:59:39):
been threatening. He reportedly issued a directive that europe must
stop purchasing Russian oil and also told them to place
economic pressure on China for funding Russia's war efforts. The
President's not yet pulled the trigger on imposing secondary sanctions
on China.

Speaker 43 (01:59:54):
Putin has not agreed to a meeting with Zelenski, but
says he would have one only if Zelenski came to Moscow.
The Ukrainian president has rejected the offer. Health and Human
Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior testify to the Senate
Finance Committee Committee ranking member and Oregon Democrat Senator Ron
Wyden criticized Secretary of Kennedy and said his policies have

(02:00:16):
now left the US in a healthcare calamity. He also
called on his Republican colleagues to join Democrats and demanding
that Kennedy be removed from office.

Speaker 45 (02:00:25):
It is in the country's best interest that Robert Kennedy
step down, and if he doesn't, Donald Trump should fire
him before more people are hurt. But his reckless disregard
for science and the truth.

Speaker 43 (02:00:37):
Democrats are calling for Secretary Kennedy to resign following his
firing of the CDC director and the mass resignation of
health officials who say the department's work is being politicized.
Some conservative observers feel the work was politicized during the
pandemic by the previous administration. The HISS secretary claims they
are working to restore trust following COVID nineteen. The next

(02:00:59):
story is interesting, to say the least. A shocking number
of gen Z job seekers reportedly take a parent with
them to a job interview to speak on their behalf.
More on this from Afen's Bob Kellock.

Speaker 23 (02:01:10):
According to Resume templates dot com survey, seventy seven percent
of gen Z respondent's admitted to taking a parent along
with them to an interview. Christian writer and commentator Janie
Krauss's zoomers lack any kind of emotional.

Speaker 46 (02:01:25):
Maturity, so that would get in with lack of ability
to handle their own affairs, depending on their parents, depending
on friends, not able to go through something all by themselves.

Speaker 23 (02:01:39):
Observers speculate the COVID nineteen school shutdowns are to blame,
but Krass attributes it to helicopter parents.

Speaker 47 (02:01:46):
When parents are so used to running in appearance for
their children and being hyper involved in their children's lives
and being such an advocate for their kids from the
get go.

Speaker 23 (02:01:58):
She says. There are also reports that twenty three percent
of parents step in and help their children with their
jobs once they are employed. I'm Bob Cellog.

Speaker 43 (02:02:07):
Another Texas measure has passed. It's the Woman and Child
Protection Act, which targets abortion pills and now heads to
Governor Greg Abbott's desk. It will take effect in early December.
Kim Schwartz of Texas Right to Life, we.

Speaker 48 (02:02:19):
Want to stop abortion pills at the source, and that's
why the Woman and Child Protection Act will make a difference.
It gives citizens the ability to sue activists who are
working in these states and intentionally killing preborn babies. Will
be able to have a new tool and new avenue

(02:02:39):
to shut that down.

Speaker 43 (02:02:41):
The law protects the manufacturing, delivery, and administration of medication
used to treat ectopic pregnancies, miscarriages, and women in life
threatening medical emergencies, and other Texas news. Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton continues his efforts to see that the ten
Commendments are displayed in Texas schools and according with state law.
Following a ruling by a federal judge, Paxson has appealed

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and filed emotion asking the US Court of Appeals for
the Fifth Circuit to hear the case before all active
judges of the court, rather than just a three judge panel.
His efforts follow a district court's decision to block enforcement
of the law which requires the display of the Ten
Commandments in public school classrooms across the state. Seymourn News
at AFM dot net.

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Speaker 49 (02:05:07):
Reality as we know it is getting a digital makeover.
More and more, what we see online has already been
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But now some YouTube creators say the platform is making
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Speaker 12 (02:06:13):
Welcome back to the broadcast, Hour number three. Yeah, YouTube's
gonna start manipulating people's videos without their consent. Apparently already
doing it.

Speaker 13 (02:06:22):
I think I think they're doing more than just videos.

Speaker 12 (02:06:26):
Well, this is what they're actually admitting to now, is
when you upload a video to YouTube, they'll just change
it however they want. Huh.

Speaker 13 (02:06:37):
Yeah, I think our time on the Internet is drawing
to a close. That their systems are taking over everything
and you won't be able to say anything that's not approved. Yeah,
it does seem I don't believe No, Well, yeah.

Speaker 12 (02:07:01):
It does seem that way.

Speaker 10 (02:07:06):
All right.

Speaker 12 (02:07:06):
Sorry, I'm just in the process of doing something here.
I'm still clipping audio, believe it or not, for the show.
I don't know how much of it I'm going to
actually get to, but we're I'm doing show prep as
the show is going on. Anyway, we have a situation
right now. We were talking earlier and I wanted to
come back to it for a moment. This Genius Act,

(02:07:29):
this is something that I think everybody needs to really
be paying attention to, because it's terrifying to me under
the guys, you know, of creating a regulatory framework, and
I think to protect the dollar as the reserve world

(02:07:50):
reserve currency. Actually, the White House Donald trumpet at the
White House website actually even said that. In fact, I
got the information thing that they put out over this.
It says making America the leader in digital assets today.
And this is back again July fourteenth, ladies, or eighteenth,

(02:08:10):
I'm sorry, July eighteenth. It says today, President Donald J.
Trump signed the Genius Act into law, a historic piece
of legislation that will pave the way for the United
States to lead the global digital currency revolution. The Genius
Act prioritizes consumer protection, strengthens the US dollars reserve currency status,
and bolsters our national security. The Genius Act will make

(02:08:33):
America the undisputed leader in digital assets, bringing massive investment
and innovation to our country. Under the heading of protecting
consumers in the digital market, they say, President Trump supports
the Genius Act because it protects consumers from nefarious actors
and financial markets. This long overdue legislation creates the first

(02:08:54):
ever federal regulatory system for stable coins, ensuring their stability
and trust through strong reserve requirements. Now, of course, everybody
can trust the dollar. Right again, I'll come back to you. Yeah,
we all trust the Federal Reserve.

Speaker 50 (02:09:10):
Uh.

Speaker 12 (02:09:11):
The Genius Act requires one reserve backing with liquid assets,
you know, as in liquid will run right through your fingers,
not no real substance to it. That's not what they mean,
but that's what I you know, that's what they really are,
like US dollars or short term treasuries, and requires insurer
issuers to make monthly public disclosures of the composition of reserves.

(02:09:35):
Stable Coin issuers must comply with strict marketing rules to
protect consumers fromcept to ah sorry, pully deceptive practices. Crucially,
they are forbidden from making misleading claims that their stable
coins are backed by the US government, federally insured or
legal tender. So basically it's uh making sure that stable

(02:10:01):
coins are actually backed by which once again cryptocurrency supposedly
pegged to the US dollar. Now, because of the regulatory
apparatus that this Genius Act erects, supposedly they aren't going
to be able to lie and say they aren't backed
by the US dollar. The Genius Act aligned state and

(02:10:21):
federal stable coin frameworks, ensuring fair and consistent regulation throughout
the country and the event of insolvency of a stable
coin issuer. The Genius Act prioritizes stable coin holders claims
over all other creditors, ensuring a final backstop of consumer protection.
They say ensuring US dollar global reserve status by driving

(02:10:44):
demand for US treasuries. Stable coins will play a crucial
role in ensuring the US dollar doesn't collapse. Oh, they
don't say it that way. They say that ensuring the
continued global dominance of the US dollar as the world's
reserve currency. The Genius So.

Speaker 13 (02:11:02):
What assets are they planning on using the United States itself?

Speaker 12 (02:11:08):
No, they're planning on using the currency of the US government,
which really is nothing.

Speaker 13 (02:11:18):
Right, I mean, that's the way it is right now.

Speaker 12 (02:11:21):
It's digits in a data exactly, yeah, exactly. But cash
is going away and and and these stable coins, so
called assets are going to ultimately I think, take its place.
But uh, they talk about combating illicit activity and digital assets.

Speaker 13 (02:11:44):
It's just me, But I don't see a difference other
than that they're replacing a dollar bill with a coin.

Speaker 12 (02:11:55):
It's a cryptocurrency. It's not even a real coin. It's
it's a it's crypto, is what it is. But it's
crypto that's supposedly pegged to the US dollar. So it's
crypto ultimately that's controlled by the Federal Reserve. Hm.

Speaker 13 (02:12:13):
Well, I don't know. Maybe I'm thick, maybe I'm dense,
but I don't get it.

Speaker 12 (02:12:19):
Well, if you don't get it, it probably means that
you do get it, because none of this makes any
sense other than the fact that they are using this
to replace the dollar and stable coins can be programmed,
and they We've already read the law again, the Treasury
Department doesn't have they have the authority. Nothing in this

(02:12:43):
Act shall alter the existing authority of the Secretary of
the Treasury to block, restrict, or limit transactions involving payment
stable coins that reference or are denominated in the United
States dollars that are subject to the jurisdiction of the
United States. Now, maybe Martin Armstrong of Armstrong Economics can

(02:13:07):
clear it up. He says, while the world was distracted
by the Epstein tobacco legislators introduced and now they've passed,
I will say the Genius Act that would permit the
US government to regulate stable coins, the Genius That's guiding
and establishing National Innovation for US stable Coins Act primarily

(02:13:29):
responsored by Senator Bill Haggerty, Republican from Tennessee. You know,
because he's on your side, right, he's one of the Conservatives.
It permits the government to oversee, regulate, and define the
two hundred and fifty billion dollars stable coin market. Now,
stable coins differ from cryptocurrencies, as they are pegged to

(02:13:50):
a stable asset such as the fiat currency or commodity.
Cryptocurrencies are allegedly allowed to freely operate on the market
based on supply and demand. The Genius Act will peg
stable coins to the US dollar and require issuers to
maintain a one to one reserve ratio in short term
treasuries or cash. Issuers holding over ten billion dollars in

(02:14:13):
outstanding stable coins will be subject to federal regulation under
a newly created oversight agency. These issuers will now be
deemed financial institutions and required to meet the traditional banking
regulations as well. Stable Coins can no longer pay interest
or act as an alternative to bonds. Perhaps most notably,

(02:14:35):
issuers must not meet anti money laundering regulations which are
set to provide the government with unlimited access to payments.
So essentially, the government is turning the stable coin into
a digital dollar of sorts. The concern here is that
it could delve into digitizing all currency and creating a

(02:14:57):
central bank digital currency or CBD. The Act specifically provides
the government with the authority to block, freeze and reject
specific or impermissible transactions.

Speaker 50 (02:15:11):
Quote.

Speaker 12 (02:15:11):
A permitted payment stable coin issuer shall be treated as
a financial institution and shall be subject to all federal
laws applicable to a financial institution located in the United States,
including policies and procedures to block, freeze and reject specific
or impermisible transactions that violate federal or state laws, rules,

(02:15:34):
or regulations.

Speaker 13 (02:15:36):
That's directly regulations. So that's how they'll be able to
turn off.

Speaker 12 (02:15:41):
Your exactly buy exactly exactly. This is the mark of
the beast folks in action. The only difference is at
this point they're not promoting putting it in your forehead
or in your hand. But make no mistake, this is
the you will not be able to buy or sell

(02:16:04):
without this. This provision is not in another not saying
that yet, but remember everything else is going away. Cash
is on the decline. We're facing a cashless checklist society here.
This provision is not intended to protect the world against

(02:16:24):
drug smuggling and thieves. This provision is intended to grant
government unlimited control over how people spend stable coins. The
government could have easily frozen the assets of those who
refuse the COVID nineteen vaccination, for example, and the Biden
administration admittedly weaponized existing financial institutions to spy on conservatives

(02:16:46):
Conservative Americans through their payment histories. Keep in mind the
trucking protest and how Canada weaponized the monetary system against
the truckers, freezing their bank accounts. As I recall you
remember that, VICKI, yes, I do. Stable coins are the
bait and switch for direct issued government CBDCs. Bitcoin Magazine

(02:17:09):
editor Mark Goodwin said, stable coins can be programmed exactly
like how we fear CBDCs will be programmed. They're exactly
the same tokenized mechanism. They can be taken out of
your wallet. Your wallet can be blacklisted. A link of
a lot of things that we fear about CBDCs are
totally available within the tool set of stable coins. Unquote.

(02:17:33):
That was Mark Goodwin again from Bitcoin Magazine. The Genius
Act has received bipartisan support. Gee, isn't it amazing that Congress,
whenever it wants to, can come together when it comes
to screwing you. I've always never ceased to be amazed

(02:17:54):
at the degree to which bipartisanship prevails when it comes
to bending you over. You know anyway. Although Republican Haggerty
championed the bill, he had bipartisan co sponsors, including Senators
Christine Gillibrand or Gillibrand or whatever her stupid name is,
Angela also Brooks, Tim Scott, and Cynthia Loomis. Armstrong says,

(02:18:21):
I warned that governments would never allow any cryptocurrency or
stable coin to compete with their own currency. I long
warned that government was merely tolerating these alternative currencies in
the past, as they posed no real threat. But now
the government needs the ability to tax everything to support
its perpetual spending. Every digital transaction is traceable, every digital

(02:18:43):
currency is controllable, the ultimate power grab. One of Donald
Trump's main campaign promises was the prevention of the CBDC.
The headlines are enraged over his failure to release the
Epstein files. But the Genius Act is a far deeper
between of the American people that has the ability to
usher in a new monetary system.

Speaker 13 (02:19:07):
Yeah, that's in preparation for the global tax, it sounds
like to me. And the global tax is the sales
tax on everything, every dollar you spend.

Speaker 12 (02:19:21):
All right, let's go to the phones, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Hello,
you're on the air. Go ahead, please, yeah.

Speaker 32 (02:19:29):
Yeah, you can hear me.

Speaker 12 (02:19:30):
Okay, lauden clear, sir.

Speaker 51 (02:19:33):
Okay, Hey damn have you and jacky Ev wondered why
Republic Broadcasting Network is up perpetually up a financial double creak?

Speaker 12 (02:19:46):
He listen, I'm not going to make this about Republic
Broadcasting's finances. I don't want to. I'm not going to
disparage RBN. They're carrying the show. They're carrying it free
of charge. If you have anything else you want to
talk about, then we'll entertain that.

Speaker 32 (02:20:04):
Well, you know, yeah, you know, I spend time in
Habrid and uh there's a Catholic man that's on President
Donald Trump's antisemitic uh task force, and I spoke at
length with him over at Saint Paul's Catholic Church and
Howard Square, and you know, Republic Broadcasting has an escape

(02:20:27):
for scrutiny of President Trump's all right.

Speaker 12 (02:20:31):
I'm gonna let you go goodbye. We're not going to
talk about RBN. I'm not going to bad mouth folks.
Here's the thing. Why do people always do this? You
got people out there. RBN is a diverse group of
people come together to have a platform to get the
truth out. Okay, if you don't like RBN, don't listen.

(02:20:54):
You don't have to listen. Nobody's got a gun to
your head. But I'm not gonna let this this broadcast
be a platform to attack one of the networks which
carry our show. We have a number of different things
that we can target. Why would you target your own
I'm not gonna allow that to happen. Call me whatever

(02:21:16):
you want, I don't care. You know what, I got
thick skin. I've been at this a long time. I'm
not gonna I'm not gonna allow one of our networks
that carry our show to be disparaged. So if you
want to talk talk about something else, then that's fine.
But uh, I consider RBN a friend, uh to our show.
They've carried us for for years, and and I'm not

(02:21:41):
going to disparage them, so uh, they're doing the best
they can with what they have to work with. God
bless those folks for being able to carry it on
after John Steatmeller died. And I can tell you right
now it is largely a thankless job. And when you
have people like that that are attacking you for trying
to do the good work of getting the message out

(02:22:02):
of truth, then uh, it makes the burden all the
more heavy. I can tell I've been the I call
it friendly fire. It doesn't seem so friendly when you
were on the receiving end of it, and I have been,
so I'm not going to add to that and go
into that. All right, let's go back to the phones. Georgia,

(02:22:22):
you're on the air.

Speaker 52 (02:22:23):
Go ahead, please, Hey, guys, Yeah, you kind of stole
a little bit of my thunders there earlier talking about
this digital currency and stuff.

Speaker 38 (02:22:34):
And I've been telling people this for years, you know,
when the big push came for credit cards and debit
cards and all of this crap. You know, I kept
telling people, you know, watch out, this is the mark
of the bees. Then they went to you know, now
your debit cards and your credit cards have got a

(02:22:55):
ship in them, and of course I point that out
to people. Here's the next step in the market to
these and now we see coming in with this genius
Act and the stable coin and all this crap. You know,
once they have completely eliminated cash, which is what this
is for, and you clearly pointed out this is specifically

(02:23:19):
designed to eliminate cash. This will be paper currency coin.

Speaker 50 (02:23:26):
Everything will be gone and you will either have a
credit card or you will have a debit card.

Speaker 38 (02:23:32):
Once they have achieved that, the next.

Speaker 50 (02:23:38):
Step, the only step after that is the implantable micro check,
which will be directly connected to your medical records, ye,
your driving records, your insurance records, your medical records, your
financial records, your bank account.

Speaker 12 (02:23:58):
Yeah, absolutely, and to your.

Speaker 50 (02:24:01):
Point, art to use that one step away.

Speaker 12 (02:24:03):
To your point, just this just came out UK. This
is gov dot UK. This is the Government of the
United Kingdom Digital driver's licens. This is a press release
digital driving license coming this year. They say, the UK
government is launching a gov dot UK wallet and app

(02:24:25):
to simplify access to services. Because everybody, you know, you
want your services right and documents like digital driver's licenses,
alongside reforms to public sector technology to save forty five
billion pounds and drive efficiency and growth. Okay, so this
is going on right now. They say Brits will be

(02:24:46):
given the option to use a digital version of their
driver's license from their phone to easily prove their age
when buying age restricted items online and in person, as
well as proving their right to drive. Now a in California.
I was just hearing somebody talk about this the other day.
They already have an app on in driver you know,

(02:25:07):
in in action right now. That is similar in California,
where you can have your driver's license on an app
which is a run you know, by the California government,
you know, the state of California, where that you can
you prove age verification, among other things, prove your right
to drive. I guess, uh, you know, and you have

(02:25:28):
more and more of these states in the United States
that are pushing age verification to access certain content on
the internet. You know, no fan of internet porn obviously,
but that you know, these are the reasons, These are
the excuses that they use to push nefarious things that

(02:25:51):
they want.

Speaker 53 (02:25:52):
To push and a digital ID, and I kind of
and I kind of made an error in something I
just have a little earlier about you know this this
uh stable.

Speaker 38 (02:26:05):
Coin and everything being one step away from the influencible microchip.
So that's not really correct.

Speaker 40 (02:26:12):
The next step and this is.

Speaker 12 (02:26:14):
All hey, hey, hold hold on a moment. I'm sorry,
I have to take the bottom of their break. It's
a hard break. We'll take this break and we'll continue
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been talking about a number of issues. Let's go back
to Georgia. Art is still on the line. Art, thanks
for holding over. What else did you wanted to say?

Speaker 50 (02:31:54):
I kind of made an error earlier when I when
I said this is this would be this fable coin
would be one step away from the implanable microshift.

Speaker 38 (02:32:04):
That's not quite accurate.

Speaker 50 (02:32:06):
If we look at what's going on right now, people
haven't There are a lot of people that have an
app on their phone that when they go through checkout,
they can scan their phone. They don't have to pull
out a credit card or anything like that and scan
their phone. They can use the apps on their phone.
So that really is the very next step after getting

(02:32:29):
rid of you know, federal reserve notes, getting rid of
coin and stuff like that. You're not going to be
able to do anything without a credit card or the
app on your phone or a debit card or something
like that. And at some point the debit cards and
all are going to go away and everything will be
done on your phone. Once they get to that point,

(02:32:50):
we look now, I watched videos now of people during
traffic stops that they don't have a driver's license with them,
they don't have insurance, you know paper, you know the
shows they got insurance and all that. It's on their phone.
So they're already using phones for your driver's license and

(02:33:11):
your insurance and all of that stuff. Yeah, already using it.
They're already using phones for buying and selling at the
store and everything. So that really is the very next step.
Once they get everybody locked.

Speaker 40 (02:33:25):
Into using the phone.

Speaker 50 (02:33:27):
The only thing left after that is the implantable microchip.
And we know they're doing that already because we just
go to Austin, Texas about five years ago when they
admitted the whole ID twenty twenty program. They're already implanting

(02:33:47):
people in Austin with the microchip.

Speaker 12 (02:33:51):
Yeah. And who was behind the ID twenty twenty happening.
Who was behind the ID twenty twenty.

Speaker 13 (02:33:57):
The military, the Bill Gates.

Speaker 12 (02:34:00):
Bill Gates was very involved.

Speaker 13 (02:34:01):
So the military. Jane LESCo who was president of Iidaho
Eagle Forum and I they started trying to implement a
system through the Department of Agriculture that was called the
NAIs Animal Tracking.

Speaker 12 (02:34:24):
System yep, I remember that.

Speaker 13 (02:34:27):
Yeah, And they were trying to force ranchers to chip
all of their animals on their farm. And that meant
all animals, you know that not just cattle, but chickens
and everything.

Speaker 12 (02:34:43):
Yep. And yeah, and right now, when you buy a chicken,
they want information from you. In fact, when I've just
recently bought like ten more chickens and they put the
they took down, they wanted information from me about where

(02:35:03):
the chickens would be, you know, information like contact information,
you know. And presumably this is done to in case
there's some kind of bird flu outbreak or whatever, you know.

Speaker 13 (02:35:15):
But that's the excuse, that's.

Speaker 12 (02:35:17):
The excuse exactly. But what it really is, I think
is tracking food providers, tracking people who are growing or
cultivating anything. And yeah, again it feeds into the whole
total information awareness thing exactly. But that ANAI asked that
you're talking about, that was going on, that was being

(02:35:37):
pushed at exactly the same time as the real ideact.

Speaker 13 (02:35:41):
Yes, and it was basically moving to a system of
chips and the military. They were actually going to they
were developing chips for children.

Speaker 12 (02:35:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:35:59):
Now, because just in case your children get kidnapped, of course,
then you'll be able to know exactly where they are.
You'll be able to go get them.

Speaker 12 (02:36:09):
Yeah, anything else hurt.

Speaker 40 (02:36:10):
Yeah, just you know. I'm not one of those guys
that makes the habit of pushing religion or anything like that,
because I am not a religious man. I'm a very
deeply spiritual man. I do believe, not necessarily in everything that's.

Speaker 50 (02:36:28):
In the Bible, but I agree with a lot of
what's in there, probably the majority of what's in there.
And I try to.

Speaker 53 (02:36:35):
Live a good life.

Speaker 50 (02:36:36):
But folks, if you ain't done it yet, you better
get right with your God, whatever your God may be, you.

Speaker 40 (02:36:45):
Better get right with it.

Speaker 50 (02:36:46):
Because we are now in the end times. And anybody
who's read Revelation, who's read the Epistles of Paul, who
actually understands what they're reading, knows we are in the
end times right now. We are witnessing it. The only
thing we need to be watching for now are the

(02:37:06):
two Witnesses, and once they appear, it's game over. Folks.

Speaker 12 (02:37:11):
Yep, well, thank you for the call. I appreciate it.
Blessings to you. All right, let's move on now. Six ten,
six hundred seventeen seventy six. That's six ten, six hundred
seventeen seventy six. I would echo that that accept Christ
in your life, ladies and gentlemen, because you want to
know where you're going to spend eternity. And I'm not

(02:37:34):
trying to get preachy, but this is we are living
in very perilous times. And if you don't believe it,
you don't have to believe it. The people who are
in power, they believe it. Why do you think it's
all coming to pass? You know, they could back away
from these things at any time. They get a free will.

(02:37:54):
But they're choosing to implement this stuff. Why what's the reason?
All right, let's go back to the phone. Salt Lake City, Utah. Hello,
you're on the air.

Speaker 56 (02:38:04):
Go ahead, this Hi Darren and VICKI. I just tried
to call a Seana Cox moment ago. She's a friend
of mine.

Speaker 12 (02:38:11):
Oh really, okay, good?

Speaker 13 (02:38:14):
Yeah, I wonder if she knows about this.

Speaker 56 (02:38:19):
The If you need to, I can get to her
contact information here. I can say, yeah, that'd be good.

Speaker 12 (02:38:29):
Uh, you know, ask her permission first, you know, if
we can contact her, we'd like we'd love to have
her on the show. Describe the situation there. She's one
of the people, ladies and gentlemen, that was in the
car the day that that ambush happened, and she's the
one that recorded the video. As I recall where you

(02:38:49):
could you could clearly hear that they were firing on
the vehicle, and she was a nurse.

Speaker 13 (02:38:55):
She was.

Speaker 12 (02:38:57):
Wanting to render aid to Lavoy Fennicam after he was shot,
and she was denied that opportunity. So there was a
lot of things. I'm sure SHAWNA. Cox could could speak
volumes about how she feels about the FBI being honored

(02:39:18):
by the President Trump administration. Think about that the Trump administration.
Many of the people who would support Donald Trump as president,
who did support Donald Trump as president, many of the
people who pull the lever for Trump because they recognized
what a hideous, horrible, terrible president Joe Biden was for

(02:39:40):
this country, hoping to God that something would change, supported
Donald Trump. And now Donald Trump comes to office, brings
in Cash Pattel as the FBI Director and he does.

Speaker 6 (02:39:55):
This.

Speaker 12 (02:39:57):
Honors the people who murdered, in my opinion, murdered a betrayal.

Speaker 13 (02:40:05):
Why open that old wound and why why lie about
what happened when there's video evidence to the contrary doesn't
make any sense.

Speaker 12 (02:40:19):
Yeah, hey, hey, Tom, I appreciate that very greatly. And uh,
if you're able to uh put in a word for
us and and then ask her if it'll be okay
if we contact her, uh, then then then yes, send
me her phone number and we will do that. And
and I'm perfectly okay with having her on, having amm

(02:40:40):
and Bundy on if he wants to appear separately or together,
it doesn't matter. Uh, but yes, absolutely because their voices
are important. And I can guarantee you that there are
not going to be a lot of outlets out there,
especially not in the mainstream, that are going to be
interested and hearing the other side of the story.

Speaker 32 (02:40:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 56 (02:40:59):
Since I had to do veterinary pathology in the past,
I'm well connected with Clive and Bundy and and Sean Cox. Curiously,
she's a broker from manufactured mobile homes, so the issue
I expose in Gassiamerica dot Com is key to her,
as she was in shock when she realized she was

(02:41:20):
sewing lethal residents to people. Yeah, and that is all
done under the auspices of the federal government, and there
still is.

Speaker 12 (02:41:31):
Yeah. It's just sick the way that they have weaponized everything,
isn't it. Hey, thank you very much. I really appreciate that.
Let me move on though, and take another call. God
bless you, sir. Let's go to California now and hello,
you're on the air. Go ahead, please, hie Hi, this

(02:41:52):
is Cynthia.

Speaker 57 (02:41:53):
I'm back on that constitutional track. Okay, there's has been
suspected that they're going to try to sell off assets
to back this stable coin to and the mining rights
on federal lands or the actual federal lands themselves might

(02:42:13):
be sold. And of course those are not federal lands
under the constitution, the federal government did not have the
right to possess that land when it was part of
the territory. It was supposed to become part of the state.
It was for the state to manage and to own.
So is this began with what it called the Enabling Acts,

(02:42:37):
where they started just kind of withholding assets when they
allowed a state to form. And so I'm back to
suggesting that you guys might want to run for Congress
under the one congress member for every thirty thousand persons rule,
so we can take back that Congress which doesn't understand

(02:42:57):
the Constitution.

Speaker 12 (02:42:59):
Yeah, well, I hope that somebody out there will do that. Unfortunately,
with everything I've got going on in my life, I
barely have time to do this show. So I have
no desire to make a living running for Congress or
being a Congress critter.

Speaker 13 (02:43:20):
But I wouldn't. I would there should be, first of all,
but I would never last because there is no governor
on my mouth.

Speaker 12 (02:43:30):
I have no Well, I think that's refreshing, but I honestly,
there are plenty of everybody's got a role to play.
What's that That.

Speaker 57 (02:43:41):
That not having a governor in your mouth is an asset?

Speaker 12 (02:43:44):
That's right, That's the way I see it. But you know,
I'm not trying to diverge or say anything other than
it would be very difficult for me to get elected
because I'm not a big enough liar, you know.

Speaker 51 (02:43:59):
Uh.

Speaker 57 (02:44:01):
I think that the dynamics change when it's not one
person for every seven hundred and fifty thousand plus people,
but one person for every thirty thousand persons. The other
part is that we're going to have to have a
concuial amendment that says that you have to not only
live in your district, but you actually need to vote
in person in your district at a public venue.

Speaker 12 (02:44:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 57 (02:44:26):
Well that made your locals see exactly what you're doing,
and they also get a chance to eyeball what kind
of honeypots are being thrown at you.

Speaker 12 (02:44:34):
Yeah, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 13 (02:44:36):
Well.

Speaker 12 (02:44:36):
I'm a big proponent for people being involved, even in
political office, and it can happen that we can get
people good people on the ballot. I've seen it happen.
I'm a precinct delegate for the fifth congressional district here
in Michigan, and I have seen people, the moneyed candidates

(02:45:00):
for certain offices lose because of because there have been
enough of us that have voted the correct way to
make that happen. Does it happen in every circumstance, No,
but it has happened enough that I know that we
can make a difference through the precinct delegate process. And
and there are many ways, many places to be involved.

(02:45:23):
But unfortunately one person can't do everything. But you are
one person, and you can do something, And so I
encourage everyone to plug in somewhere and get active. And
that's all. That's all I think that we're required to do,
you know. And and and it's through a little effort.
God can work miracles, and I've seen it happen. I
believe that it can happen. It will happen. But we

(02:45:45):
have to be faithful and rise to the task and
running for Congress somebody out there. Everyone needs to pray,
what what's my role? What's my role in saving our country?
And if God leads it upon your heart to run
for Congress, then by all means run for Congress.

Speaker 57 (02:46:02):
Well, at the state level, they need to work to
get that land wrestled away from the federal government so
that they can't try to commoditize it this way.

Speaker 53 (02:46:14):
Yeah, boy, do I agree with that, She says, she
agrees with you.

Speaker 57 (02:46:22):
Oh, good, goody. Well, is there anything you can do
at the the level where you are now about asking
them to start getting that land back from the federal government.

Speaker 12 (02:46:39):
Well, I think you can petition your lawmakers, and you know,
the federal government might sue in court. And I guess
at some point the states are going to have to
stand up to the federal government and say your federal
court doesn't apply to us, And boy, would that be
an interesting show to watch. So far, I haven't seen
very many states, if any ever really say that though,

(02:47:00):
or you know, stand up to them in that way
a lot of times.

Speaker 13 (02:47:03):
You've got other legislatures, but I think our Idaho legislature
is like a wholly owned subsidiary.

Speaker 12 (02:47:10):
Of somebody, the federal government. Yeah. Yeah, And the biggest
part of the problem, I think is that you have
a lot of politicians on the state level either ignorant
or they have aspirations for higher political office, and so
they don't want to rock the boat. They don't want
to stand up to the Feds because they want to
be a fed. So you have that problem as well. Hey, Cynthia,

(02:47:31):
thank you so much for your input. I appreciate it.
God bless you. Good good comments as usual. Thank you,
bye bye. All right, we're in the waning moments of
the broadcast, and I wanted to A few days ago,
the Trumpet Administration or the FDA, which is a part
of the Trump administration, they approved the latest round of
COVID shots from Pfizer, Biointech, Maderna, and novavax uh and

(02:47:58):
they also restricted the shots to people considered high risk.
You know, the problem is when you give you these
shots your high risk, you'll become high risk if you
aren't already. But MSNBC was talking about this and there
susan Page totally unhinged, lunatic, totally. I mean, she's just

(02:48:19):
a total unhinged. She was actually she actually said he
cried for joy when she got the toxic poison injected
into her bloodste.

Speaker 58 (02:48:29):
John, I remember when I got my first COVID vaccine
like it was the you know, like it was the
day I got married. I remember standing in a long
line in the cold, and I got this vaccine and
I felt like crying. I was so grateful for having
it because you remember, there were so many Americans and
people were on the world dying from COVID and then
suddenly we had this vaccine available.

Speaker 12 (02:48:52):
It isn't that nuts?

Speaker 13 (02:48:54):
She's what a lunatic?

Speaker 12 (02:48:56):
I mean, I was trying to find the Twilight Zone
theme here because I think she's just about completely gone
off the gone off the deep end.

Speaker 13 (02:49:06):
H I just I can't even comment on that. I's
so it's so incredibly stupid that I don't even know
what to say.

Speaker 12 (02:49:18):
Well, I'll tell you what I can say about the
whole thing. I hope she gets a lot more of it,
you know, if it give you, if it gives her
that much joy for more, I wish her nothing but joy.
Talking about vaccines though, Robert Kennedy Jr. We mentioned that earlier.
He testified before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday. And

(02:49:39):
you talk about congressional theater, man, I mean that provided
plenty of it.

Speaker 45 (02:49:43):
As the committee gathers today. The United States is in
the midst of a healthcare calamity.

Speaker 12 (02:49:51):
A healthcare calamity. That's Senator Ron Wyden there, he himself
is a calamity.

Speaker 45 (02:49:56):
The largest cuts to American healthcare in the history of
our nation, and they are approaching like an avalanche. Last week,
most of the senior leadership at the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention were.

Speaker 12 (02:50:11):
Fired sounds good to me, or they.

Speaker 45 (02:50:13):
Resigned after refusing to bow to Robert Kennedy's unceasing crusade
against vaccines.

Speaker 12 (02:50:21):
You know, in this clip, he's trying to disparage Robert Kennedy,
but he's making them sound great.

Speaker 45 (02:50:27):
I traveled across Oregon last month, and the message was
the same from one end to the state to the other.
Families are confused, They're scared about who to trust about
their healthcare. Robert Kennedy and Donald Trump have done so
much to feed that mistrust.

Speaker 12 (02:50:45):
Hey, that sounds great. You should trust God.

Speaker 45 (02:50:46):
This morning, my staff and partnership with Center Also Brooks
Team is releasing a report that shows the disaster of
Robert Kennedy's two hundred and three days in office. Every
single day there's been an action that endangered the health
and wellness of American families. Robert Kennedy is elevated conspiracy theorists, crackpots,

(02:51:08):
and grifters to make life or death decisions about the
healthcare of the American people. Robert Kennedy's tenure is so
far marked by three calling cards. One is chaos general
health agencies leading families, doctors, and the entire nation confused
and frightened. Corruption that benefits Robert Kennedy, Donald Trump and

(02:51:31):
their friends at the expense of taxpayers and higher health
costs for families.

Speaker 12 (02:51:36):
Okay, he mentioned corruption there. I just got to stop
here for a minute, because you talk about corruption, how
much money does does he take from big pharma. Do
you know I think they're.

Speaker 13 (02:51:52):
All on the take for big pharma. I remember when
they want to pass the Medicare drug bill, there was
a Congressman, Billy Tozan I think his name was. He
switched from Democrats to Republican to vote on the bill,

(02:52:14):
and then he quit Congress and went to work for
I don't know if it was Viiser, but he took
a job at a million dollars a year, So that
was his that was his payoff for that vote, for
that switch in the vote.

Speaker 12 (02:52:33):
Yeah, Ron Whiten, Democrat from Oregon. Okay, he took according
to Open Secrets as of twenty twenty four, one million,
two hundred and fourteen y nine dollars. Okay. This is
a guy right now that's dressing Don Robert Kennedy and

(02:52:53):
as being corrupt. Okay, this guy is the very mouthpiece
of government corruption. And it's just really rich to hear
him call Kennedy corrupt. Now. You know, I have my
problems with certain things Kennedy does and says, but for
this guy to be talking about Kennedy being corrupt, classic

(02:53:16):
pot calling the kettle black.

Speaker 45 (02:53:17):
I asked unanimous consent as chairman Danner this report into
the record without objection.

Speaker 8 (02:53:22):
Then there's chaos.

Speaker 45 (02:53:23):
It's been obvious from the start that Robert Kennedy's primary
interest is to take vaccines away from Americans. During his
confirmation process, he claimed to be pro safety in pro science,
but his actions reveal a steadfast commitment to elevating junk
science and fringe conspiracies. His agenda has not been about

(02:53:45):
choices and information for families. Just last week, he threatened
doctors that deviated from the new anti science vaccine guidelines
he released that make it harder for pregnant women and
children to get the COVID vaccine.

Speaker 12 (02:53:59):
You know, thank god for that, Yeah, thank God for that. Indeed,
you know, the thing that really cracks me up here
is he is he's talking about junk science. What have
we experienced that during the twenty twenty COVID mess nothing
but a moving target in terms of oh you shouldn't
there's no need to wear a mask. Now you should

(02:54:19):
wear a mask. Oh you should wear two masks, three masks,
six feet, you need to you know, social distance, all
these different moving things, moving things that they kept telling you,
and it kept changing all the time, constantly making people crazy.
And it wasn't based upon anything. There was no science
to it, so you talk about junk science. There was

(02:54:39):
a media fear mongering campaign designed to make people crazy,
and it worked. Many people did go nuts. But unfortunately,
don't look for Kennedy to do a whole lot of
saving either. He recently promoted a universal VACS.

Speaker 59 (02:54:58):
Right now, we're developing a you personal vaccine at an age,
that is which a vaccine that address is the entire
pilum virus.

Speaker 12 (02:55:08):
Hang on, you stepping on it.

Speaker 13 (02:55:09):
I'm sorry, let me play it one more time.

Speaker 12 (02:55:12):
We're almost out of time here.

Speaker 59 (02:55:13):
Right now, we're developing a universal vaccine at that age,
which is a vaccine that address is the entire phylum
of viruses, and so it's a it's a vaccine that
mimics natural immunity and it and it is effective against
any condo mutation, so it doesn't drive the virus to mutity,

(02:55:37):
and it could be effective. We believe it's going to
be effective about against not only coronaviruses but also flu
and it's going to be a much more, much safer,
and much more effective vaccine.

Speaker 12 (02:55:49):
Yeah, promises, promises.

Speaker 13 (02:55:51):
Oh my god, No, that's the same thing.

Speaker 12 (02:55:53):
It's the trust any of them, ladies and gentlemen. That's
the bottom line. Hand with that happy note, we have
to thank you for being with us, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you Vicky as always appreciate everything you do and
join us back here. Next team, next week, same time,
same outlet. God bless you and every one of you
and we'll talk soon. Bye bye, Thank you, Darren,
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