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October 28, 2025 26 mins

And Another Thing With Dave, by Dave Smith

Podcast Summary: "And Another Thing With Dave" - Episode with Porkchop and Hellitutor (Part 4 of 4)

In the final installment of this four-part series, Dave Smith engages with Porkchop and Hellitutor, wrapping up their extensive discussion on international relations, historical context, and the implications of current events. Key topics discussed include:


The Financial Motives Behind Wars: The conversation highlights how financial interests drive U.S. involvement in wars, with weapons manufacturers profiting from conflicts and companies like BlackRock benefiting from reconstruction contracts.


Historical Context of U.S. Involvement: The group reflects on the U.S.'s historical role in World War II, discussing how the U.S. initially profited from the war by supplying arms and materials before officially entering the conflict after the attack on Pearl Harbor.


The Nature of International Justice: They question the legitimacy of the U.S. and Israel's lack of participation in the International Criminal Court (ICC) despite their historical involvement in the Nuremberg Trials, suggesting a disconnect between past actions and current policies.


The Role of Oligarchs: The discussion turns to the influence of Russian oligarchs in U.S. politics, particularly how they may have shaped Trump's financial dealings and political connections, raising concerns about the intertwining of money and politics.


Local vs. Global Food Production: The podcast addresses the importance of local food production and the detrimental effects of corporate interests on sustainable farming, particularly in light of recent closures of local dairies due to land grabs by organizations like the Nature Conservancy.


Environmental Policies: They discuss how environmental decisions, such as reintroducing native species, can have unintended consequences on local agriculture and community livelihoods, questioning the motives behind such policies.


General Discontent with Current Systems: The conversation reflects a broader frustration with the current political and economic systems, emphasizing the need for transparency, accountability, and a focus on local solutions to global problems.

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(00:12):
All right, all right, all. Right.
Part four of four in the conversation with Pork Chop and
Hella Tutor. We're just walking around here
playing good guy when we're really bad guys.
Is that what's going on? There's a lot of money involved
in this. Just the rebuilding of Europe
after all of that war and all that bombing was a big thing,

(00:34):
guys. Oh, you're talking tons of
money. Like incomprehensible man
amounts of money. You think the reconstruction was
great after our civil war? Oh no, it was way worse in
Europe because it's this old school blocks of concrete blown
off the stands. Yeah, whole cities.

(00:58):
It's just terrible, bro. So we could go do all of that.
We involve ourselves in a Nuremberg trial, make sure we
get us. A lot of people were executed.
And then you say we're not part of the International Criminal

(01:21):
Court or the criminal or the OR Interpol police.
The International Police. I don't know about you.
That's not a match for me, no. It's something that's around
sounds. Like somebody's lying to me, and
I don't believe anybody's lying to me because I read it for
myself. It just doesn't.
Sound right, right? Yeah, doesn't make sense, but

(01:43):
you know. Unlike a lot of stuff we've been
talking about today doesn't makeany sense.
So I, I, I we're back to the. Place.
But if you put it into context, then it starts making sense,
right? Well, you guys, you're better
studied than I am. So I'm just kidding.
I just happened to be curious about this kind of stuff.
Like have you have either you guys seen Oliver Stone's

(02:04):
documentary series the The Untold History of the United
States? Nope.
Oh my God, it's fascinating. I think it's 10 episodes and it
goes deep into We are not the good guys.
And it's just 10 episodes worth of pure evidence by Oliver

(02:25):
Stone, right? He's got a impeccable
reputation. My son-in-law needs me to
watching the third episode, third season of Picard.
Between that and my and my books, these books that I
bought, I bought 2026 of them. They're the the author of the

(02:48):
Jason Bourne series. Robert loved them about all of
his books. I'm, I'm from, I'm just, I don't
have any more room on my plate, bro.
Yeah, I think it's you follow the money.
You know, it's all about the money and the war.

(03:09):
You know, when the US gets involved in a war, the weapons
manufacturers make billions of dollars and then the black rocks
and all these other companies goin and rebuild everything or
state claim, you know, like in Iran.
And they went in and now all theAmerican, UK companies have
deals for the the oil. Yeah, it's so dark.

(03:30):
BlackRock has the the redevelopment contract for
Ukraine and the war is not even over yet.
So BlackRock has a vested interest in the war going on
longer because then they'll makemore money rebuilding.
Yeah. But they're also the number one
shareholder of Raytheon, so they're making money every time
a bombs drop. Yeah, OK.

(03:51):
So Donnie, you're, you're a virtual foreigner American.
I want to know what you think. I want to know how does that
connect? How does that somehow justify or
put us and Israel in a position of not following the, the
continuity and lot of being a savior from WW2, participating

(04:14):
at great length in the international, the, the, the,
the Nuremberg trials, which was an international our court.
And then all of a sudden we're not part of the international
police associate of police policing committee.
Does that does that follow anything?
Am I missing something? Yeah, like I said, it goes back

(04:36):
to the mini, same as even back to World War 2, for example,
like you said, you know that yousaved the world basically.
But the US stood by Italy actually for years, while all
these other countries, includingCanada were fighting over there.
And the only reason why the war,why the US entered the war, is
because they were attacked personally.

(04:56):
Right. And you talk about the, the
Pearl Harbor. That's right, we but we left
only that we knew about all of her atrocities too, and we still
stood. By and not only that, but during
those two years that you weren'tin the war or you really.
Was. You were making money on because
you were selling arms to all these countries.

(05:19):
Oh yeah, I believe that. We sold steel.
For the building of the trains. Over there, Ford Motor, Ford
Motor Company, Ford Motor Company was providing Jeeps,
Mobile Oil was providing the oiland pressure.
On the Bush. Was the CEO of of Mobile Oil and
he was forced by Congress under the Trading with the Enemies Act

(05:43):
to stop selling oil to the Nazi army and he wouldn't, he didn't,
he didn't stand. Steel as well.
Yeah, so, so, and you know, it'swild.
I read it, read a quote that General Patton after the war
said that we fought for the wrong side.
And then two weeks after he saidthat publicly, he was hit by a

(06:07):
private in the army drunk in a that massive truck.
The guy was 100 miles away from his base and he wasn't
prosecuted and he killed GeneralPatton in that accident.
Oh man, yeah. Pretty wild.
Big as it gets, bro, Yeah. And he was taken out.

(06:29):
It appears he was taken out after spoke, after he speak,
speaking out. Pretty wild.
And I just learned that going down the October 7th rabbit hole
of like, what's really going on?You know, there's a lot going on

(07:03):
in behind the scenes that most people don't know about, and
people are making a lot of moneyout of it.
Follow the money. Yeah, I always follow the money
exactly. Dave, have you ever?
You get over that steam, right? That shows you the depth of the

(07:25):
depravity and the money. Like you would think that would
be the biggest story, that therewould be 100 people you know
going to jail for the life. Nope, nothing.
Not a peep. Have you ever have you ever
looked into after the collapse of the Soviet Union and Trump's

(07:49):
ties to the oligarch? No, I haven't.
I haven't gotten that far. And I.
Think that's why I think that's why he won't speak out against
Putin. Why it seems like, like you
said, Netanyahu and Putin, in myopinion, and I think it's all

(08:10):
because of that, because he, that's how we got most of his
money basically was what what they were doing is that was when
he was building up his real estate empire in New York and
the oligarchs had all this moneythat they needed to launder.
So they were buying up all of his expensive condos and shit,
right? And there was some kind of a

(08:32):
thing in place that they didn't have to report those earnings.
So there was no trail of it. Do some research on that.
Wow, Yeah, yeah. If you have a documentary or
anything, it's definitely send it my way.
I will check. Yeah.
I'm always, I'm, I'm just, like,fascinated by the dark history

(08:53):
that we weren't taught. You know, I went back to school.
I'm in school now as an older adult or whatever.
And I lucked out and I got this firecracker of a professor for
U.S. history. And she came at it from the
angle of showing the exploitation of different

(09:14):
peoples and groups throughout the history of, of the US.
It was awesome. So like one of the books we had
was an autobiography of a slave woman.
Another book was like the the Woman's History of the United
States. So the history of the US through
the lens of like achievements versus oppression of women.

(09:37):
And then another book through the lens of different immigrant
groups. It's fascinating.
And then also. Like your messages, Dave?
Sure, yes. Three of them I'm asleep much.

(09:57):
Division going on in the world. Everyone's like, oh, it's him.
No, it's this side, that side. Everyone's just pushing the
wheel further. Me.
Here I am. Here I am, just pointing it out.
Just pointing out the fact that there's a wheel spinning is part
of the problem, just like all ofyou.
You know what I'm saying? Ain't no one making any real
decisions. We're just sitting back waiting

(10:19):
for what fucking comes down to fucking feeling like we're
connected. Are you connected?
Are you connected? Well, we'll see about that, Sir.
I'm out of here. All right?
What's up, miso? Honey?
What's up? Pork chop?
East Coast Joker. Hello, tutor.
Don't say any bad words. Hey, lady boss.
Oh, wow. Cool.

(10:40):
Later. That's a great point.
Don't look at the wheel that's turning right in front of you.
Don't talk about the wheel. You know what he said I'm
telling. Him to go talk to your Mama like
that when she kicks your Dick inand wash your mouth and then
you'll learn. I think he realized when he saw

(11:01):
your name. He's like, whoops.
But yeah, but. What he what he said remote.
People act like they got no. Parents, I know what what he
said, what he said reminds me oflike the crab pulling the other
crab back into the hot pot of hot water like don't leave me in
here alone, you know? Yeah, don't show me there's a

(11:24):
way that the. Matrix with Netanyahu, I don't
want to. I don't want to do his clothes.
That thing you showed me, that kind of thing you show most
people because it doesn't mean to it.
It only means something when youlook at all the other stuff he's
doing. What's going on, Miss Smitty?
Have you seen that clip that we posted above of like, it looks
like Trump is Netanyahu's cock? It's like pulling out his chair,

(11:48):
push pushing in his chair for him.
Are you comfortable, Sir? Mr. Mr. Netanyahu, Sir, can I
get you anything, Sir? Surprised you didn't get my
shoulder up. Yeah, what do you got?
Coffee, tea, water, soft drinks.Yeah, do my laundry.

(12:12):
I like my laundry washed by handby the way.
It's wild right here. We got 2 messages left here.
One of them is just me. Who's up?
Have a tutor? What's going on?
In another thing, What's going on?
Get heavy sliding through real quick.

(12:33):
On the. Topic of manufacturing.
I propose we just start a class in elementary school called
manufacturing class and have thekids make a pair of shoes each
day before they go and problem solved.
You know what I mean? Just stuff like that.

(12:55):
I mean, realistically, you couldsolve a lot of problems by
sourcing locally like that, you know, as far as food goes,
especially, you know, you know, we, we heard all this talk about
like the vulnerability of our supply chains and everything,
right. Well, that's another reason why

(13:17):
you need local manufacturing, local food, like, and the more
local, the better, right? They're starting to close
dairies in my area. Yeah.
Start you out. Nothing makes any sense man.
Nothing just makes any sense. I thought we supposed to be
producing more, not less. The best, the best dairy

(13:40):
products, So the the best rated,most sustainable.
Strauss Family Creamery, OrganicCreamery, in business for over
50 years, was forced out of business by a land Conservancy
grab, which I'm sure is just going to be a land grab that
ends up in development in 20 years.

(14:01):
But regardless, this dairy existed my whole life.
It's the top shelf, most delicious, healthy, sustainable
product there is. And they closed them down.
So now you're just going to get more garbage.
That's great. And how is that progress?

(14:24):
We need more local farms, not less.
Well, we just blew up all the manufacturing stitches we have.
Oh, we're already doing that with Tesla.
OK, there you go. Yeah.
How how people made that connection just blows my mind.

(14:44):
I don't like this guy, so I'm going to destroy American
products. Like what?
You have two more messages like trying to like can't trying to
stay for the messages. I'm sleepy, man.

(15:04):
I'm supposed to go to sleep longto go.
Like, can't these two things be true that you could, you could
dislike Elon Musk, but you couldlike what his companies are
doing for this country and the planet.
Can't you hold those two truths simultaneously?
Right. But apparently the people who
are out being violent or whatever can.

(15:27):
That's wild to me. And we got Miss Smitty.
What do you mean they're closed down?
Their websites still up, I stillsee their products on the
shelves and everything like this.
When did they close? Who closed you guys know?

(15:50):
Hello Tutor. You just did some dairy place,
didn't you? Oh oh.
Yes. No, there's been a settlement.
So all of the dairies, all of the dairies accepted the
settlement that was made by The Nature Conservancy.
So some private third party group got involved.

(16:10):
The state said they had nothing to do with it, but they've, you
know, they were basically on theside of the land grab.
So The Nature Conservancy somehow got involved, made him
an offer they couldn't refuse. So for the dairy people, they're
like, Oh well, screw it, you know we.
Got paid. So we're moving, but for the
local community and just principles in general, it's an

(16:34):
absolute and total loss. It's a loss of local organic
farming of the highest level, the best level.
That's an example in a model foreverybody else and under the
guise this will blow your mind, Hello Tutor.
It all started because they reintroduced a previously native
tool Elk. So now these quote UN quote

(16:58):
environmentalists, but they're more like environmental Nazis
because it's their way or the highway.
Now these environmental Nazis want to change what is already
been in existence for 50 years so that we can bring the land
back to how it was when those native elk used to be there.

(17:21):
And these elk do not have a natural predator base, so
they're going to breed rampantlyand then there's going to have
to be a culling policy. And I know this because my
brother-in-law retired from the local park district and they had
to do this with deer. Deer were reintroduced on Angel
Island. They, you know, the population
went through the roof because there's no predation.

(17:43):
So him and other park agents would go over there and shoot
deer. They don't tell the public that,
but that's the reality of it. And that's what's going to
happen with these elk because they're going to the herd is
just going to explode with no natural predators.
There's so few mountain lions. So maybe in in 10 years or

(18:03):
something, the mountain population will go up.
Mountain Lion population will goup, but it'll take a while.
And even then it might not be enough.
Then they might want to reintroduce wolves, you know,
and what are we doing? We had a wonderful dairy area
that was producing food for the local community and beyond.

(18:25):
So what are we doing? That's my point.
Also, wasn't that public land that they had a lease for that
they just were not allowed to keep using?
I didn't think that that was a land grab.
I thought it was just that they were not allowed to use the
public land that they had been using previously.

(18:46):
Correct the grazing land. So they got bought the So the
legislators sided with The Nature Conservancy in not
renewing the leases on the grazing lands.
And then The Nature Conservancy made them an offer they couldn't
refuse and bought out their actual ranches and their homes.

(19:10):
And they're going to the extent now of saying that every
building has to be removed. So there I just watched a little
mini documentary by a lawyer whois working on the behalf of the
tenants that just live on these farms and are now going to be
homeless because they're going to be given a pittance to move.

(19:33):
But where do you move in Marin County?
Like the most expensive Marin County is like the 5th richest
county in the United States or whatever, maybe in the world.
So once these people get evictedfrom there, they're going to
have to move out of state prettymuch, right?
So and all for what? For a reintroduced species.

(19:57):
So what is the end goal here to revert to 200 years ago?
Well, the time it's not 200 years ago.
Don't we want the best use of best land use?
Right. The greatest good for the most
people. Strauss Family Creamery, Dave,
that's what you just said. Yeah, the.

(20:21):
Best use of the land for the most people.
Sounds kind of socialist there, Dave.
Sorry Miss Smitty, we've covereda lot of ground today.
Yeah, we have. And that sounds kind of
socialist there, Dave. Best for all.
All for one. One Father's Three Musketeers of
the what? I'm not saying that, but I'm
saying when you're considering land.
Use Yeah. Wouldn't you want the best use

(20:43):
of that land for the greatest number of people in not only the
local community, but the adjoining communities?
And, and if we're talking about supply chains, you know, our
food is of garbage quality, so we need to increase the quality.
Our supply chains are a nationalsecurity risk and a starvation

(21:05):
risk. So we need more local food.
And by having so few companies involved in our food production,
that puts a liability that's a weak link in the chain as well.
So everything about our current food production system should
change. It's not sustainable, it's

(21:27):
inhumane. It's disgusting if you look at
it really. There's there's.
A great job. He's got an uphill battle, man.
He's got a lot to do. He sure does.
There's a great documentary called Poison Dude.
It's a. Hard job.
Everybody should watch this. Everybody should watch this one.

(21:48):
It's called poisoned and it'll blow your mind.
It's about how the USDA and the FDA don't even talk to each
other. I think Kennedy's going to
change all that. But it's once again, it's
failure by design, right? So what are we doing?
Is the goal to protect food and people or not?
No, they were set up to protect the companies.
It's it blows your mind. Don't think we have another

(22:18):
message here. Dave, they gave the renters $30
million to vacate the point right at Seashore.
I mean, so far you have the story keeps changing from the
Creamery cut shut down to the land grab this and that.
It's the the tool elk which are endemic to California.

(22:38):
They are only in California. They're prioritizing using that
space for them, and the ranchersgot a $30 million buyout.
Right. That's what I said.
They reintroduced the elk. They were had.
They have not always been there.This is not a consistent
population that's being salvage.They reintroduced a species that

(23:03):
had previously been there and isnative to that area, but they
whatever the local population was made extinct probably by
ranchers back and settlers back in the day.
Right. So that brings us to current
time. Yeah, these people got made an
offer. They can't refuse to buy them
out because they were grandfathered in.

(23:25):
So it changes the whole game andnobody else will get to be in
that position. So the end result is 12 less
local dairies. I didn't say you know, and I I
did preface that point that the the dairies took the money and
they're happy with the deal. They made a shit ton of money.

(23:47):
Excuse my language. I thought, I thought stock
analysis and engineering were exhausting.
This is exhausting, man. But.
But it's it's predatory. It's predatory capitalism at its
finest, because here comes some company called Nature
Conservancy and what they're actually doing is burying local

(24:11):
food production. Yeah.
With with like global money, right.
So for all we know, this is someGeorge Soros, Bill Gates
nonprofit, you know, non governmental organization, dark
money organization, right? That's just sucking up food
production land because we know Bill Gates.

(24:32):
I've heard names, I've heard trades like that before, but I
don't know what dark money is oranything.
I'm gonna listen to this last message and I'm gonna drop down.
I'm gonna see you guys in a little bit.
I'm I'm so sleepy. I'm gonna fall asleep with a
star. That's what's going to happen.
I appreciate the talk to my friend.
Yes, Sir. And last one's my message here.

(24:54):
Hello Lord pork chop, East Coastjoker.
Tick tick tick. Hella tutor, founder of Clean
Talk for clean folks and me. So honey, what is going on My
Internet friends? What's going on?
I see Lady Boss down there and love attraction.
How are you ladies doing today? Hope everybody's doing well.

(25:16):
Yeah, I got to run to. I'd love to continue this
conversation. Yeah, man, it's been a good
talk. Appreciate you.
Have a good night. I got to work.
I got to work on a college paperdoing a compare and contrast
between the movies Office Space and Fight Club.
That should be fun. That's an interesting one.

(25:36):
Yeah, good luck. Appreciate you, man.
Let's do a talk soon. That was a good talk to.
You, it's good. Thanks, listeners.
Bye. Thank you, Miss Smitty, Mr.
Garbage Man. Alexa.
Alexa. Alexa Femia.
That's hard to say. Alexa Femia or Alex for short.

(25:56):
Everybody have a wonderful afternoon, evening, whatever it
is, wherever you are. Peace.

(26:19):
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Thanks for tuning in to another episode of And Another Thing
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