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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Today exposing the lines about Liberation Day, celebrating making America
wealthy again, and how Maha will detox our food.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
The news you need to know, but with solutions and hope.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
This is get Free with Chrissy Lee.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
My fellow Americans, this is Liberation Day waiting for a
long time. April second, twenty twenty five will forever be
remembered as the day American industry was reborn, the day
America's destiny was reclaimed, and the day that we began
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to make America wealthy again.
Speaker 5 (00:58):
Gonna make it wealthy.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Well, so it sounds like a good thing, right, but
the legacy media has been drumming up hysteria that this
is the beginning of economic downfall.
Speaker 6 (01:11):
Fear fear.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Americans are worried about tariffs. You know, it's even affecting
the stock market because of all of this fear tactics.
But let's take a step back. It's important to reflect
on how our previous administration left Americans feeling. And twenty
twenty three, the Pew Research Center conducted a poll which
stated that sixty three percent of Americans are pessimistic about
the country's moral and ethical standards, and fifty nine at
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pessimistic about its education system. This was repeated in other
pools as well. A record high fifty four percent of
Americans rate the state of moral values again the thunder
the administration in the US as poor and eighty three
percent think it's getting worse.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Cost of living.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Skyrocketed under the Biden administration, and morale tanked to an
incredible low. As a scapegoat for the pressure that kept
getting put on him to explain why things were so Biden,
he kept outing that he had made millions of new
jobs for blue collar Americans. Unfortunately, for the workforce, this
just wasn't true. It was so untrue that the media,
the lamestream Mayan media, they even had to fuss up
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and state his claims were misleading. It says nearly seventy
two percent of all job gains since twenty twenty one
were simply jobs that were being recovered from the pandemic,
not job creation, and in fact, when looking at today's
economy compared to pre pandemic levels, employment up only by
three point seven million. On the other hand, prior to
the pandemic, job creation under President Trump was six point
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seven million, three million more jobs than the President Biden.
So the job promise was a lie. But what about
the strong Biden economy? Well, of course that was more
bad news. From twenty twenty to twenty twenty four, the
all food Consumer Price INDEXPOROS twenty three point six percent,
a higher increase than the all items CPI, and the
Biden White House falsely claimed grocery prices had come down
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under Biden. If we look at what we were told
would happen and what actually happened under Biden, you can
begin to see why Americans morale is so low. Constant
empty promises lies, especially when the same administration put more
efforts toward vaccination mandates, campaigning for radical agendas like school
curriculum loaded with transgenderism and homosexuality for kids, and so
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much more.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
The prostitutes try to paint a pretty.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Picture then, but you know, are all on a pessimistic
outlook and efforts to turn things around. I mean, let's
not even forget about the inflation. The inflation is transitory,
and you know it not only stuck around but got worse.
And only now are we seeing a bit of a turnaround.
There we are post liberation day. So now look at
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the sentiment during Trump's Liberation Day address, the Steel Manufacturers
Association was mentioned as one of the large supporters behind
Trump's reciprocal tariffs. Not only do they support the initiative
to bring production back to the US, but they understood
or understand how the industry can grow with the power
of the American workforce and the need for more jobs.
The recently reinvigorated two hundred and thirty two steel terriffs
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have already started creating American jobs and bolstering the domestic
steel industry. Car manufacturers will be encouraged to produce on
our grounds, and local farming industries are about to see
a boom. So let's hear from a farmer about how
tariffs can be helpful.
Speaker 6 (04:22):
Watch the consumer is farmer Rick Roth.
Speaker 7 (04:25):
One of our biggest input costs as tractors.
Speaker 5 (04:28):
Is in favor of tariffs.
Speaker 7 (04:29):
There's always going to be pluses and minuses.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
He said.
Speaker 6 (04:33):
He's preparing for the costs for much needed steal for
equipment and fertilizer to go up.
Speaker 7 (04:38):
And it's our job as business people to see how
we can adjust.
Speaker 6 (04:43):
But he plans to offset the cost with higher contract
prices for produce.
Speaker 7 (04:48):
The most important thing is what do we want for America.
We want a healthy economy.
Speaker 6 (04:53):
Roth This tell me that they're getting close to the
end of harvesting seasons. So his budget is already said.
But when it comes to tariffs said, he's going to
take a wait and see approach on how they roll out.
We'reporting in Bell Glade on Rolopez.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
So there you go.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Things not as grim a sentiment, not as bad as
the lamestream media would have you believe. Well, Matt Baker,
he is usually harassing people at city council meetings and
school board meetings, etc. But he is joining us now
to continue this discussion.
Speaker 5 (05:26):
Matt.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
The thing I like about you is that you are
willing to be critical of this administration. I think we
all need to hold this administration and check that is
something that was not done with the Biden administration because
of the legacy media and acting like his personal public
relations firm, and so I think it's important for us
to when there's a reason to be critical, ask questions
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and hold this administration's feet to the fire.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
So you're feeling good though about this new announcement.
Speaker 5 (05:57):
I am Liberation Day. Do you feel liberate yet? People?
The only thing that scares me about Liberation Day. Is
the name it's very or Willian, isn't it. It's like,
you know, they always name these things the opposite of
what they are. But I'm happy because this is something
I actually agree with, and I think people are going
to have to realize that this is basically it all
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goes back to pretty much like all these other problems Democrats.
It's like they're like, why do you have to crack
down on the border, well, because you left it wide open?
Like why do you have to cut these menacal things
because you've been blowing all the money. Why do you
have to stop these foreign aid programs because you're stealing
all our money with these weird transgender programs. And why
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do we need these tariffs because you've left us wide
open for so long all of our industry and manufacturing
has gone overseas and it's killing America. And so the
thing is what I can almost like not even get
into this conversation with the left is because it's like
the minute they start are like, these are our allies.
Why are we doing this to our allies. It's like
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if you're an ally, then you may be an ally.
When it comes to will America help you if someone
attacks you, sure, we'll probably go in and spend our oil,
treasure and blood for your country. But then when it
comes to trade practices, we're already in a trade war.
We're just not fighting. It's kind of like the border.
They were already invading us. We just weren't stopping them,
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so it wasn't ugly because we didn't actually try to
stop them. So this is again the word reciparical, reciprocal.
All they have to do is drop their tariffs and
it's over. But they're like, oh my god, this is
out of control, Like seven hundred percent tariff on American
rice in Japan, three hundred percent tariff on dairy, one
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hundred percent tariff on agricultural products in India from US,
fifty percent tariffs on our dairy from the European Union,
and these are the people. And we're like, oh, you'll
put a five percent, we'll put a ten percent tariff,
and they're like, this is outrageous. You're declaring war on us.
It's like someone comes up and punches you in the
face and you go, dude, if you don't stop punching
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me in the face, I'm gonna punch you in the face,
and then they punch you in the face again. You
punch them back, and they're like, oh my god, you're
starting a fight with me. It's like all they have
to do is lower the tariffs and the war is over.
I don't get it.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Yeah, I mean, the problem is America has been taken
advantage of for far too long. So this seems like
a really extreme thing to do. But it's something that
should have been done a long time ago. It should
have never been able to get to this point. But
particularly you see the legacy media really saying, oh, my gosh,
China is going to have the worst of the teriffs
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fifty four percent. But China is actually guilty of trying
to worm their way around tariffs, and I mean talk
about reciprocal I mean, my gosh, this is only going
to scratch the surface. They try and do things in
through other countries send out you know. So I mean,
since when do we need to sit here and feel
sorry for China.
Speaker 5 (09:02):
I just don't get it. I really don't get it.
I mean, I understand they're the left and it's their
job to make things look bad, but like I said,
we'll have an impact on prices in the short term, probably, yeah,
But if we weren't wide open for all this time,
like the border, like all of these you know, transgender
things that oh my god, why are you shutting them down?
Because you open them up, because you're cutting people's penises off.
Speaker 6 (09:23):
We had.
Speaker 5 (09:23):
It's like I always think about this. It's like if
you came home, if your parents and you come home
and there's a party at your house and your kids
like having a barbecue on the back porch with his
friends in there, you know, cooking up some hot tacks.
You're like, okay, guys, you know, Parti's over. You gotta leave.
But if you come back and there's a keg going,
there's a stripper pole, and there's vomit all over the floor,
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and there's people and people who burnt the couch, you
got to go in the close. You're like, hey, hey, hey,
you go in the closet. You're like everyone out.
Speaker 6 (09:51):
You know.
Speaker 5 (09:51):
It's like we're at that point where the party is over.
It's like they've taken it so extreme that unfortunately we
have to be that parent comes back in and says, okay, guys,
like this is just this is not on. You're not listening.
We have to fix it. You know, I actually think
these policies will work so good because and it doesn't
even matter if our economy goes worse. And I hate
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to say that to people, we have to have a
manufacturing base in America. Like it can't be stated clearly
enough that you know, our medicines, our technology, our microchips,
our steel, our ships, all these things built in a
foreign country. If we ever China keeps building up. They're
basically not going to declare war, do anything with Taiwan
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until they know they've got us where they want them,
where they want us. And so they've basically got us
in a position where if we do go to war
with them, they'll just cut off all of our pharmaceuticals,
all of our microchips, all of our steel, and we'll
be dead in the water, flailing around with nothing going on.
As national security, we absolutely have to have a manufacturing
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base in this country. It just has to be done.
It doesn't matter what the effect is. We can't go
on like this. The world's too dangerous to not have
this going on.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
This is another opportunity that we get to see the
malleability of the leftists as it were as well. You know,
there's all these clips going around of Nancy Pelosi saying
that we absolutely must use tariffs and particularly against China,
and you see Check Schumer talking favorably at tariffs as well.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
And then all of a sudden, now they're like, oh,
this is the worst.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
I mean, it's so absurd to me that they don't
only think, but they know that they can get away
with this stuff because really most of society is so
checked out they're not keeping track of what was said
before and comparing it to what's being said now.
Speaker 6 (11:45):
Right.
Speaker 5 (11:46):
Yeah, And in fact, I actually did some extra credit. Well,
while your producer said that you wanted to talk about this,
I thought I'd do a little extra homework, and I
got carried away and I wrote a bill, an actual bill.
I did use I did use Groc to help me
with it, but I was I've been talking with Grock
for the last few hours about it, about the ins
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and outs and the pros and cons, and the it
is the Reciprocal Trade Enforcement Act. And the reason why
is because you got to think, with the way America works,
one of the beauties of our free country, so to speak.
And you know, our elections and all this and no dictators.
You know, we have these so called freedoms, and we
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can move a little bit here and there. We can
have these rules and not these rules. But a big
problem is we're not consistent. So people know Trump can't
get a second term, at least that's what we're told.
And so therefore the chances of a Democrat getting in
and just writing executive orders to nullify all the executive
orders like Joe Biden did last time he got in,
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and like Trump got in, nullified all Joe Biden's executive orders,
It basically sets us up for a situation where I mean,
building a factory in a Marria, Okay, that's not like
just moving your house or bringing your motor home over somewhere.
I mean, this is billions of dollars, massive infrastructure, and
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this is stuff that can't necessarily be you know, shipped
up and moved away if the political climate changes. So
a lot of these countries are gonna sit there and
they're gonna do the math and they're gonna go, yeah,
this is gonna suck for four years. But I mean,
is it worth us sending a factory over to America
and then only for Democrats? To come and go we're
taxing every foreign country eff and then next thing you know,
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they're like, oh god, we got to move back to China.
It's like, we can't have that, and I think it's
gonna be not as powerful as it could be. And again, reciprocal,
the Reciprocal Trade Enforcement Act, and this is basically what
I outlined. It took me a long time to go
back and forth. So basically it starts with we're going
to have reciprocal trade on you, and it also sets
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up an automatic reciprocal trade. But it's gonna be codified
in law as a bill, and it basically states that
any country that is putting a trade tariff on us
or trade barrier on us, we will respond in kind
at twenty five percent twenty five percent of what they're
charging it. So if they're charging us twenty percent, will
be charging them five percent in the first year, and
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then it will go up twenty five percent after each year,
actually ten percent each year for things like agriculture and
other things, but things that are cars, manufacturing and national
security twenty five percent, So it will be at the
full one hundred percent of what they're already charging us
in three years. So that means, first of all, we'll
bring in thirty three trillion dollars three it is thirty
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three trillion, Okay, so in the first year and the.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Endity's absurdly large numbers. To keep track.
Speaker 5 (14:46):
Sometimes the thing is it starts off I'm actually going
to post it on my X and I'm going to
have the entire bill there, and it's not set in
stone yet, so if anybody notices something, the problem will
keep it open source for now. But I think if
we could get this on the floor and they could say, look,
we're going to do this fairly. We're going to do
it to where there can be exceptions if there is
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you know, health situations where like oh my god, we
need insulin, like okay, let's drop the tariff on that,
or oh my god, these people are really screwing us.
We want to put theirs right up to one hundred.
That's also actually, believe it or not, written into this bill,
and it's it's it's very short, it's like a two
page bill, but it basically sets it up to where
this will be codified in law and it won't be
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extreme tariffs, but it will only be reciprocal tariffs. And
they will continue to grow as the country continues to
violate us with their tariffs. I just don't understand a
world that we live in where it's okay for Canada
to charge us three hundred percent tariffs on dairy and
then if we want to charge them a tariff, they're
crying that this is some kind of weird dictator stuff,
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like they've been doing this for years and nobody has
said a freaking word to them. It's about time people,
people stood up and did something.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
And like you said, it is about time.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
I mean, and the timing on this is I think integral,
because we have already been through four years of Biden
decimating so many aspects of our economy. Particularly, I believe
we've already been in a recession.
Speaker 7 (16:17):
The the.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Of course economists or mainstream economists are saying, oh, this
tariff thing could bring us into a recession. I'm like, well,
I think we've already like essentially been in one.
Speaker 5 (16:30):
It's kind of like when they said eggs where trillion
dollars people have been struggling.
Speaker 6 (16:33):
Yeah, it is.
Speaker 5 (16:34):
I mean, regardless of how much money you're getting paid,
when everything else is ten times the price, it's like
you may still have a job, you may be still
earning fifty dollars an hour, but now it's fifty dollars
an egg and it's not you know, ends aren't meeting.
That's the problem absolutely.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
But back to the timing of this.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
You know, we've already been feeling the pain when it
comes to income versus the cost of goods. So you know,
Trump has mentioned here and there like you might feel
a little bit of pain at first, and so it's like,
this would be the time to do it. If everyone
is kind of in this false sense of security and
false mirage of a good economy, and then we tried
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to fix things with this, well, then that you would
feel the pain more. But why don't we start when
we're already feeling the pain so we can get through
that and then hopefully leading to a bright economic future
for all of us.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Now, there was a lot.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Of, of course, rumors out there saying, oh Trump, you know,
on Liberation Day, he's going to announce the end of
the FED, or he's going to announce you know, that
he's getting.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
Rid of the irs. You know, we haven't heard anything
like that yet.
Speaker 5 (17:42):
Still possibility, I don't know, It's like it's kind of
q ish type stuff. You know. It's like when he
had a big announcement before he announced his second term.
All the Q announcement, all the Q people were like, Oh,
I'm like, he's announcing his second run. They're like, no,
he's already president. He can't announce the second term. I'm like,
he's going to announce his president. But uh, you know,
you know, the wishful thinking, the help you in the
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back of your head. You are kind of hoping some
things going to come out, like, Okay, we finally arrested
all of the evil people, and uh, we're gonna we're
gonna make things right again. But uh, the wheels of
justice certainly do move slow, and and it really doesn't
matter when we do this. It's like you say, it's
good that it's on a downturn. You could argue maybe
we should have done it when the economy was stronger.
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But it's one of those things where you know when's
the right time to buy a house. It's always the
right time you because the things the sooner you get in,
the sooner you get pull the band aid off, the
better it is, because it's going to have to happen
one way or another. And if we do it now,
then we can get through this period and start getting
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to the good times, which which in reality is going
to be more manufacturing here and especially more manufacturing and
jobs here. If people actually codify this unto law, like
I'm saying with incrementally slow, soft and steady power, saying
please change your practices. And again we're only threatening them
to say, please stop attacking us with the very thing
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that they consider is such an amazing affront to them. Well,
then stop doing it to us. That's all you have
to do. Reciprocal ends when you stop fing us, that's
all you got to do. And after note Trump has
already had so many of these things. When he was
doing the individual tarifs on Canada, individual tarists on Mexico.
They go in and he's like, oh, they're going in.
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They're going in, and they're like, all right, all right,
we'll clean up the border. All right, all right, we'll
arrest some inventional people. In reality, it's a giant negotiation tactic.
It basically means we're just not going to let you
f us anymore, and we are going to do something
about it. And the reality is most people, most countries
are actually going to fold, and they're going to end
up either lowering the tariffs or they're going to end
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up capitulating in other ways to certain things that we
need done globally.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
Yeah, I mean, and as you said, we're already seeing
some things that have happened before he even made this announcement,
particularly the Mexico and Canada working with him on securing
the border. And also the massive amount of investment already happening,
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announcements of investments bringing jobs back to America, manufacturing back
to America. So I mean, that's certainly something to celebrate.
But to that end of you know, demolishing or being
able to cut the IRS, cut taxes significantly because of
the replacement of income coming and through the terrace. Uh.
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And even there has been some talk of at least
being critical of the FED. I don't know if it
will ever get to the point of the end the FED.
But do you think that that could be a possibility
down the road getting rid of the IRS and possibly
the Central Banks?
Speaker 5 (20:56):
Well, I definitely think we could get rid of the IRS,
especially if we where to basically settle in on a
certain amount blanket, just anything imported, no offense, it's just
kind of like a cost of doing business. Like it's
just a markup you would have on a store. You basically,
anything you're gonna sell in my store, I'm gonna I'm
gonna charge you a little bit of money because basically
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you're using our infrastructure, you're using our trucking, our roads,
are manufacturing, you're using all this stuff to pedal your product.
So therefore we're just going to charge you a certain amount. Now,
at that point in time, if the if the you know,
the punishable tariffs have been kind of dropped down to
a little bit more of a lower level. I don't
know the exact math on it, but it could probably
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be a fairly low amount to you know, ten percent
on just all things, and then you don't pay an
income tax, and you don't have to hire a trillion
irs agents to look up everyone's ass and you could
actually get rid of the overreach of government and all
these people have to fill out forms and report to
the government every single thing they do and all the
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people they know in every penny they spend and if
they have a garage sale, I mean, this stuff gets
out of control. And the fact that the Left is
known to use this stuff when they were in there,
like well, just anybody who has Patriot or you know,
America in their name, like audit them. I mean that
just makes it a gestapo. And so the idea that
we would be putting the people outside getting more money
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from them, as long as that the equivalent amount of
money is taken away from your given back to your
paycheck here, then a we don't have to deal with
all the bs B. We don't have to be looked
at by our overlords like little scum that has to
report to them. And see, it's just a smoother method
of getting things done. I like that. Personally, I think
the FED I don't know about completely ending it right away.
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I think we should nationalize it because if you were
to actually go in and prove that there're zero gold
in the vaults, it would crash the dollar and it
would be a very slippery slope to the CBDC at
this point. Again, personally, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Now this is something that you're celebrating that Trump is doing.
But you know, what are some things that.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
You're still critical of Trump and Elan Musk about.
Speaker 5 (23:13):
Well, yeah, like I said, I'm just glad to come
on because I've been just kind of bitching and moaning lately,
like ah is a that you know, I tried really
hard to get Trump in. Basically, I just I don't
think I could done four years of listening to Camelte.
I just couldn't deal with a voice. But it was
really fun going to all the rallies and pumping up
and getting things going. But it's a little upsetting, you know,
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Trump when he brought in when he brought in RFK Junior,
the understanding, at least amongst me and a lot of
other anti vax people was is that he learned his
lesson on the m R and anything. And I personally
never thought that he would take responsibility for it, because
even if he knew he was wrong and actually understood
that he didn't want to do it again, he would
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be liable. He could be put in jail. It would
be a horrific situation for him. And basically he's just
got to say, look, I didn't know. You know, Fauci
was my general. He told me this was how I
was supposed to prosecute the war. I took his advice
and he was a lying scumbag and now he needs
to be punished. But lo and behold he gets RFK
in and we're all like, yes, he gets it. And
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then like day two, was it that he has this
operations start gate project and they're going to put a
half a trillion dollars into mRNA AI analyzing your individual
mRNA to give you an individual mRNA so called vaccine.
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So don't you want AI looking into your genetic code personally,
individually and giving you just that little fix you need.
Doesn't that sound great? Don't we need more AI? I
think AI is great. Meanwhile, hey, AI did help me
write the bill and I have talked quite a bit.
But I gotta tell you when Elon Musk goes around
and he said this multiple times, I tell people this like, oh,
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you know that's hearsay. I'm like, no, it's not here,
say you can look it up. Elon musks as multiple
times he is creating an artificial intelligent God and AI God.
He also says that he is he's under he's under
investigation for copyright infringement because of the the AI is
going around scrubbing copyrighted material. He was asked about it,
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and he says, well, it doesn't motel because by then
we'll have AI God and you can ask AI God
what he thinks. So he's basically literally doesn't even care
about the lawsuit because he's AI God's going to be
in place by then. So if you put in the
mindset that he's making an AI god and that that's
his goal, and that by that point he doesn't have
to deal with lawsuits, I mean, all bets are off
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the table. Everyone knows that that whichever country comes first
to the super intelligent AI will have supremacy over the
global If a person happens to gain it aka Elon Musk,
then that person will have super over let's say the
world or America or whatever. And then it does bother
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me that even though Doge did some great things, I
just didn't really feel like it had to be Elon
and Elon's AI and Elon's company going in there doing it,
because he has already such an amazing amount of power.
And I do believe the old axiom that power crupts
and absolute power crups absolutely, And when you basically have
Skynet in place, which he has with all of his satellites,
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the humanoid robots, the brain chips, and now an AI
god which he's building, I don't know if I want
that guy having the keys to every single door in
the castle personally, but that's just me. Nobody agrees with me,
and that's my least popular opinion, and that's why I
was happy to come in here and fluff up the
administration for a little bit. But I'm sorry, guys, this
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is a really scary situation. Just yesterday he posted on
X that you know, for a long time I've been
I've been saying that I think humanity is just the
bootloader for artificial intelligence. So he literally thinks the purpose
of all humanity is just to build his AI God. Okay,
(27:12):
and if you think that is dehumanizing, an anti god
and blasphemous and defiling of the creation of the highest
level by itself, now imagine after the job is done
and this creation is built. Now, how do you think
he will refer to you. Basically, he's referring to us
as like a bacteria that builds like a cheese or
(27:32):
something like that. That's our job. We just sit down
here until we finish our job to build his AI.
And so once that job is done and the cheese
goes mauldy, I mean, what use does a human have
when you have, in Elon Musk's own words, ten to
one humanoid robots, okay, and he talks about team humanity.
(27:55):
We're all on to humanity. Like if there's ten, if
you don't like illegal aliens taking your job or getting
in your way when you're when you're at them all,
how would you like ten humanoid robots that are smarter
than you, faster than you, that can know the answer
to absolutely every question. Try and get in an argument
with you? Is like shut up monkey, and it will
be rightfully looking down on you. And what use will
(28:18):
you be to this AI? Maybe it will be nice
to us for five years, ten years, fifteen years, twenty years,
but once it takes control and it's given all the
keys to the castle, like I say, all the keys
to the nuclear codes, which you're already talking about doing
all the drone warfare. And what happened on in Israel
they had the Lavender project Lavender project nicely named, which
(28:42):
is an AI program which is basically using the Palanteer
type software where they just give you a threat assessment
level on whose house you've been, to, things you've posted online,
and they literally bombed with AI drones people in Palestine
based on this AI software. Okay, nice and and that's
(29:02):
literal Skynet happening, but it's just not in your town,
so it's no big deal. And now we're pumping a
half a trillion dollars into an AI database here to
accelerate the arms race and then with the goal of
analyzing every human's DNA to fix it. I don't know, guys, call.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
Me, yeah, I absolutely that.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Yeah, well, I obviously think it's worth keeping an eye
on and having discernment about. And we do need to
pray for our leaders because you know, as you said,
power crops and absolute power crops. Absolutely, and so I
think that both Trump and Elon Musk are in some
significant territory to have some outside influence that would would
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be evil.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
So we got to pray against that. Well, Matt, thank
you so much.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
I'm already out of time, but I want to encourage
people to follow you at Slave to Liberty, at Slave
Underscore to Underscore Liberty on X and keep an eye
on what he's doing and go there and argue with
him if you wantah.
Speaker 5 (30:07):
It, I love it. I love it. I love it.
No one will. They'll just tell me I'm stupid or
I'm gay or I'm I'm a leftist. Now they haven't
set up with these Tesla protests that if you disagree
with Elon now you're just a scumback leftist. It's really
quite genius.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
Yes, yes, absolutely, all right, Well, thank you, Matt. I'm
sure we'll have you back on again soon, I hope.
Speaker 5 (30:28):
So thanks great seeing you again time time.
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All right, we've talked about ways to clean up your portfolio,
your finances, clean up the economy. Well, it's well passed
due to clean up our food and that is what
MAHA intends to do. You know, West Virginia was first.
RFK Junior had a long press conference there. I'm sure
you caught about cleaning up the food, the cancer causing
(32:52):
chemicals in our food.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
And now he's being asked.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
By the Louisiana governor to come there next and make
sure that they are cleaning up the food there. Governor
Patrick Morrissey has signed a food die legislation into the
law there in West Virginia.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
So RFK Junior he's doing it. He's saying the quiet
part out loud.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
He's connecting the prevalence of food chemicals to the increasing
rates of cancer and other chronic illnesses, particularly in younger populations.
So to discuss this is John Richardson. He is the
founder of Richardson Nutritional Center Operation World Without Cancer. He's
driven by desire to carry forward the legacies of both
his father, doctor John A. Richardson, MD, and family friend G.
(33:40):
Edward Griffin, who wrote World Without Cancer, and is promoting
wellness and healthy living through the use of safe and
effective dietary supplements that supports the body's natural healing processes,
including products that contain a premium vitamin b seventeen. So, John,
thanks for hopping back on with me again. Exciting stuff.
Did you ever think that you would see this happened?
(34:02):
I mean, I've been talking to you when we were
deep in the under the Biden administration, and now here
we are. Things that we never thought being talked about
in the mainstream are being talked about.
Speaker 6 (34:14):
Oh yeah, it's incredible time to be alive. And I
just heard Matt Baker talking with you, and I want
to meet him. I want to get some of that
energy he has, and I want to make sure he
knows that we are winning the battle. We were winning
the battle. We're not losing the battle. Despite the negatives
that the media is trying to do. We are actually
Can you imagine in the alternative universe where Kamala Harris
(34:38):
won the presidency and the people she'd be picking for
the head of AHHS or the head.
Speaker 5 (34:44):
Of the FBI.
Speaker 6 (34:45):
You and I both have hung out with Cash Pttel.
You know, we've hung out in the back room the
green rooms at Clay Clark events. We know the people
that they are being nominated. Can you imagine the world
that we would be living in right now? So all
negatives aside what's happening with RFK Junior right now is
world changing? World beating? Okay? Can he do things differently
(35:07):
what I do things differently?
Speaker 5 (35:08):
Maybe?
Speaker 6 (35:09):
But I can tell you Kamala Harris's pick for AHHS
would have done things completely differently. I'd probably be sitting
in jail right now, as along with a lot of
our friends. The Jay six guys would all be still
sitting in jail. So let's not throw the baby out
with the bathwater. And I just want to announce here
something you've known the battle I've been, Christy. You know
my wife by the way she says Hi, she loves you.
(35:30):
We all love you. We hope your kids are all
doing great. You know, we just had our I told
you we had our first grand child. He turned six
months yesterday. And so we're fighting the battle for your kids,
for my kids, for all of our kids. And we're
in this battle. But I just got word that I
have been put on the board. I talked about this before,
(35:51):
of the natural cancer answers for the replacement for the
who called the Global Wellness for him. I don't know, Christie,
if you've looked it up, have you heard about it?
Go to Global Wellness dot org. And this is our
government's choice to replace the who the people that are
on there, people like Mike Adams, they're on a council,
(36:13):
people like doctor Macus there are on a council on there,
doctor ed Group, Marla Maples, President Trump's ex wife, who's
totally into health, the nutrition, and myself. These are the
people that this new administration are choosing to now fight
for truth on our government and for the American people.
(36:36):
And stuff is happening, massive things are happening. So Matt,
I want to I would love to talk to you
and tell you it's not as bad as you might think.
I know it's fun getting President Trump elected, but now
we need you, Matt, more than ever to support them.
And don't worry about the two percent or five percent
of things they do that you disagree with. We'll fix
those too. But there's massive, massive problems going on our
(36:59):
country and we need all of us on board fixing it. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
Absolutely, And there has been in this community a lot
of focus on the shots and the mistakes that were
made and the mistakes that we need to prevent from
happening when it comes to vaccination. But really we cannot
lower how important getting toxins out of our food is
(37:23):
and how this affects so many areas, including military readiness.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
You might think, well, wait.
Speaker 1 (37:30):
How to dies in foods, et cetera have anything to
do with military readiness, But.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
I mean it does.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
It has that reverberating effect because a lot of kids
are not even qualifying for military service.
Speaker 6 (37:44):
Right. Yes, seventy four percent of our children, our eighteen
year olds, are not eligible to be in the military.
That's a crisis.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
But that's a huge number. I mean say that again,
seventy four of our.
Speaker 6 (37:56):
Eighteen year olds trying to get the military are not
eligible because of their health. That is a massive crisis.
It's a massive, you know, worry about in the world situation.
But I got to go back to the vaccines real quick,
because you're all still worried about the vaccines. Christy, are
you going to take a vaccine? Heck now, I'm not,
(38:16):
Matt's not. Nobody I know is going to take another
vaccine in the rest of their lives. I don't know
anybody that's woken up. The only people they're convincing about
these vaccines anymore are the people that support them. Yeah,
it's a crazy my friend said, Hey, maybe Fauci's on
the side of get rid of all these people that
are crazy, because it's the people that just follow blindly,
(38:39):
the people that continue to lie on they're and do it.
I don't know anybody that's awake now that's going to
get another vaccine unless they prove it completely safe and
completely effective. So that is my stance on it. And
here's the other stance I have. I'm not going to
go to President Trump about getting advice about nutrition. I'm
going to go to somebody that knows nutrition. President Trump
(39:02):
will tell me go eat a McDonald's, drink diet coke,
you know, get get vaccine. But but will I go
to him about tariffs. Absolutely, I trust him implicitly about
tariffs and when he's doing so. I'm not gonna go
to Elon Musk for advice about AI. I'm gonna go
to my son, who's brilliant about that stuff and says, Dad,
it's just another tool that we're gonna use for good.
(39:22):
If we don't use it for good, we're gonna we're
gonna be trappled over by the negative. So I'm going
to keep a positive attitude that God's a control that
We're winning these battles, and I'm gonna do it and
say that the vaccines are not as big an issue
as even I thought they were months ago, because nobody
I know is taking another one unless they prove me
on a shadow, nobody I know is going to be.
(39:45):
I'm seeing mandates fall by the side. I'm seeing people
wake up and saying never again.
Speaker 4 (39:50):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (39:51):
Medical doctors that run emergency rooms saying never again will
I take a vaccine or never again. I'm running into them,
I'm meeting them. These are people that were people before
that are woken up. The only people still taking vaccines
are the people that support what just got ejected. Those
are the people. And I didn't even think that's shrinking.
I think the uptake on any new vaccine might be
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five percent. They're panicking. This industry is falling apart. In
our face, it's a four point seven trillion dollar mic
industry that's falling apart. And I'm begging natural pathic and
MD doctors that are into integrated medicine to wake up
and go, We've got to replace all that over the
next two years. Christy, It's happening. And that's when they
(40:37):
put a guy like me that's been talking about this
for thirty years, and you know my heart and you
know that I'm never going to be bought out. You
put a guy like me on on a council for
the government about natural answers to cancer, that's a sea change.
And I know tons of people like that. And I
can mention names of people will you and I know
personally that have fought this battle with us on the
(40:58):
way that are getting involved in the government. Are there
still some scumbags? Are there still some horrible people there?
There's still some people that are embedded in the FBI
that make us worry about this. Yes, but we've got
to go to work. We have a year and ten months.
We've got to go to work. And sure they don't
just have a sea tide the other direction.
Speaker 4 (41:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:16):
Absolutely, But as you mentioned, the changes that are happening
in government, and some people almost like waiting for the
government to rescue us, like I can't wait till Maha
really kicks off, because then my life's going to be better.
It's such a good time to remind folks that you
don't have to wait, like you can take charge and
do things right now if you aren't already and with
(41:38):
that in mind, you have collected the world's greatest vitamin
B seventeen Ladril to prevent things that you might be
at more at risk from because of the lase a
fair way we've treated our food. And you can go
to rncstore dot com slash kl RNC store dot com
(42:01):
slash kl get yourself a discount on some of those products.
But yeah, I mean people are just finding out. I
mean they should have known about this a long time ago, right.
Speaker 6 (42:11):
Yeah, we won the war against cancer. And I'm so
free now to say this, like I said, because I've
been put on this council and I've been accepted. My
name was brought up at mar Lago and put on
this council. That's as simple as I can put it.
Ed group. Good friend of mine was there, texted me.
I texted me again today. So it's a seed change
because I can tell you the war on cancer was
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one fifty years ago, Christy, it was one. I've got
a guy out now that I've hired to come with
my company that said he felt like a man without
a country. His name is Rick Hill. He was sent
home to die fifty years ago from Mayo clinic. He
used my dad's protocol in b seventeen to wipe out
his cancer fifty years ago, and he's still alive today,
(42:53):
seventy four years later. His book just came out again.
We're putting it on Amazon. It's updated to tell people
the truth has been known for fifty years, and I've
got so many stories that just are coming out of
the woodward. Doctors are climbing out of the overcovering and
saying I'm having one hundred percent results on wiping out
(43:13):
people's cancer. We've known the truth for fifty years, Christy,
and now we're having the freedom. The only thing they
have it known is how to get it out to
the public because the media covers it up because there's
so much more money in the four point seven trillion
dollar health industry that's profiting on keeping us sick. There
is no healthcare in the US, it's sick care. The
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average person stays sick for twelve years of their life.
Our average lifespan has gone down. We had sixteen percent
of the COVID desk with only four percent of the population.
I could keep going on and on about how sick
we are, and now because of RFK, because of Trump,
putting him in because of RFK selecting great people that
(43:57):
maybe not be perfect, but at least better than Kamala
Harris would have picked. We are in a time of
absolute change and I couldn't be more excited and more enthusiastic,
but more on the tip of my toes watching what's
going on because at any time they're going to try
to battle back here or there. We've got to pay attention.
We got to educate ourselves. But that's what our audience
(44:18):
needs to do. They need to educate themselves because once
educated by going to RNC store dot com and spending
hours there looking at the documentation, we have proving that
cancer is a deficiency disease, and it's not something that
happens to you or in your genes. It's a deficiency
disease primarily of a magdalen or vitamin B seventeen Christy.
(44:42):
A study came out last week saying that protective and
chemotherapeutical role of a magdalen in induced memory cancer. The
studies are wide and spread. It's known, but it takes
people ten times for me to tell them that a
cheap nutritional item found in twelve hundred different foods like
the apricot seed could possibly answer a four point seven
(45:07):
trillion dollar industry, and it can. It truly can now.
Speaker 1 (45:13):
I love that you mentioned that when you do go
to RNC store, dot com, slash kl you will open
up a whole library of information so you can get
a really good handle on this and what needs to
be done, why it needs to be done.
Speaker 2 (45:27):
I wanted to ask about the protocol.
Speaker 1 (45:29):
So when you take the apricot seeds to get it
in the rawst form, the be seventeen latril and it's
a ross form. When you take those things or take
the capsule, there is a recommendation on You mentioned a protocol,
so making some dietary changes can for those that aren't
I guess ready to make dramatic diet changes. Can this
(45:53):
still be effective if you're not very strict on I
know one of the suggestions is removing dairy from the diet.
Can it still be effective or do you need to
be all in on the diet change along with intake
of B seventeen.
Speaker 6 (46:08):
I'm glad you asked that question, Christy, because it is confusing.
Amigdalen is the whole science behind it, and you and
I have covered it on this show before. The whole
science behind it works, so it prevents it from ever
metastasizing in the organs if you have a mignalant floating
around your blood system. But once you get the C
word and you have it full blown your system, then
it's a whole other issue. There's things like enzymes you need.
(46:31):
You need to stop eating dairy, you need to stop
eating animal proteins, that is one. You need to do
that when it's full blown. You can't just expect to
be have full blown cancer and you know, eat a
couple of apricot seeds and whoa, it's all gone. That's
not the message. So yes, it is a protocol that's
pretty strict once you have it full blown. But if
you let's avoid that in the first place. Let's not
(46:54):
get so thirsty that we die of thirst, that that
we wait to drink water. Let's five to ten apricot
seeds a day. I'm gonna repeat this till at the
top of the mountain. Ed Griffin says he doesn't know
a single person. He wrote World Without Cancer fifty years ago.
He doesn't know a single person at ninety three that's
ever died of cancer that regularly eats one hundred to
(47:15):
two hundred milligrams of amgdalan. You can get that in
lima beans, millet, barley, sorga molasses, lima beans, or you
can eat five to ten apricot seeds a day. How
simple is that? If you hate the bitterness and you
think it's horrible, and you're afraid of cyinaid poisoning all eyes,
by the way, then you could take it into capsule.
You can take it in so many different ways. We
have one hundred milligram capsules. We have a chocolate bar
(47:36):
for goodness sake, we have a Vita Rocks that has
a pop rocks that pop in your mouth that can
give you twenty five or fifty milligrams of amgdalan. By
doing that, it's super simple. You don't have to make excuses.
It's not expensive. A bag of apricot seeds that's last
five months, at ten apricot seeds a day is thirty
five dollars, So it's not the hardest part is convincing
(47:59):
your brain that cancer is simple. It's God given nutrition
will prevent it from ever happening. But that is a
tidal wave that's happening in our country right now. Full
blown cancer. Another thing. You need support, you need to
go to the doctor, you need to get you know, advice.
And we're developing a list of hundreds of mds and
thousands of natural paths that are that are using it
(48:22):
as adjunctive therapy helping people come back and getting amazing results.
Just like they did in the nineteen seventies at Loyal University,
at Sloan Kettering, at all these great doctor's offices and clinics,
they had amazing results. We're getting them again today because
people are feeling freedom to tell the truth without getting
(48:44):
the government come against them and raiding their office and
destroying their lives.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
Yeah, and just as a reminder to folks, can go
to RNC store at dot com slash kl that's RNC
store at dot com slash kl to get your bag
of apricot seeds or you're be seventeen A capsules.
Speaker 2 (49:02):
But you mentioned something there about.
Speaker 1 (49:05):
Don't you know believe the propaganda that these can be toxic.
And it's crazy how folks will still, you know, try
and learn more. They'll punch in something into Google and
then take it as gospel, even though we should know better.
Speaker 2 (49:21):
I mean, even had a.
Speaker 1 (49:21):
Family member that I hooked up with this, and then
they kind of backed off of it because they're like, oh,
I read it can be dangerous, and it's like, why
would you believe them anymore?
Speaker 2 (49:30):
Like really, like.
Speaker 1 (49:31):
We learned our lesson from the covid lies that that's
it's such nonsense. But I guess to prepare people, you know,
what are they going to try and tell you about
how this could be harmful?
Speaker 6 (49:44):
Well? Genesis one twenty nine, your family members, probably Christian
Genesis one twenty nine, God said I give you the
seed for food. Okay, let's just take that simply. Did
God tell us to take the seeds so we poison
ourselves to death? No? The chemical compound called them Magland's
been found in twelve or foods. We've been eating it
our whole lives, but we're eating less of it now
than ever. So. The apricot seed, the apple seed, the
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peach seed all have amignalin. It contains cyanide. It is
not cyanide. That's the big lie. The reason it works
is because when it comes in contact with a cancer cell,
the beta glucosidase breaks it into four molecules, and the
cyanide and benzaldehyde killed the cancer cell. Simple as that.
That's it. Do your research. That's what happens. Anybody that says, well,
(50:28):
I ate too many apricot seeds, I got six to
my stomach. That doesn't mean you're poisoning yourself. If you
eat too much of anything, you're going to get sick
to your stomach. But we believe this lie that takes
us away from God's medicine causes us to get cancer.
And then we get the medical establishment to offer us
a half a million dollar answer to treat something we
(50:49):
could treat with a with a thirty five dollars bag.
We cannot treat. Don't say treat, prevent, just like water
prevents thirst, Vitamin C prevents scurvy, Vitamin D prevents ricket.
So any family member of yours it says, well, I
saw the sinid thing. I've challenged on collogists to find
me a legitimate case of somebody that's poisoned themselves with cyanide.
(51:10):
And that's legitimate because I eat forty apricot seeds regularly.
This when I go to a trade sha, I'll eat
one hundred. I know people that do many more than that.
Can it cause an upset stomach. Absolutely, God didn't design
us to eat one hundred apricot seeds in a day,
but the huns As do do and lived to be
one hundred and twenty years old. The facts are there,
It just takes people to get over that. That quick
(51:32):
little thing. Oh cyanide poison for apricot seeds, causes thousands
of people to choose chemotherapy, which is proven poison. Absolutely,
it absolutely is poison and admittedly supposed to kill the
cancer before it kills you. They chase, They go away
from God's medicine Genesis one twenty nine and go towards
man's medicine that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. That's
(51:55):
the true difference. One is five hundred thousand, one is
five dollar. Which one you think is going to be
more effective? Well, God says take the seed to be
thy food in Genesis one twenty nine.
Speaker 1 (52:10):
Yes, absolutely so, I want to remind folks go to
rncstore dot com, slash kl that's where you can make
sure you're read up from a truth, a source you
can trust, do your research on this, and you can
also while you're there, pick up a bag.
Speaker 2 (52:26):
Like you said, not too expensive it can last. Hold
back can last you five months.
Speaker 1 (52:30):
You're just paying thirty five bucks, and make sure you
get your discount with the promo code at kl. If
you are afraid to try the bitter apricot seeds, you
can get a capsule form lea troll by seventeen and
also even stuff for kids. Now, So I love that
you're growing this company and you're thinking of all of
the things, and just want to remind folks that even
(52:53):
though we have Maha a lot, some of these things,
you know, they're not going to really take effect until
twenty twenty eight because they want to give these companies
a chance to get get you know, not absolutely.
Speaker 2 (53:03):
Decimate them, get get their stock out.
Speaker 1 (53:05):
But in the meantime, you need to be active and
making sure that you're protecting yourself, that you're making good
choices because you may have to wait a bit before
you can trust our food for that to go into effect.
Anything else, I gotta start, I gotta wrap John.
Speaker 6 (53:22):
Yeah. Yeah. The story is we have to be our
own best advocate. We have to educate ourselves. That's simple
as that. We're not it's not gonna nobody's gonna save
us except God. Nobody's gonna save us over the next
couple of years until the system has changed. We're having
to tear down at five four point seven trillion dollar
system and replace it with God's system. And that's going
(53:42):
to take a lot of work from everybody. And we
just support those guys up above. Matt Walsh, get a
hold of me. I want to talk to you about
supporting the guys above, not going against the Our team
needs to know how to lead from the front. We
need to support each other because a lot of people
are doing great work and it's not going to be simple.
It's not. We're tearing down a very horrible, evil system
(54:03):
and we're gonna have to rebuild it with God's system.
Speaker 2 (54:07):
Yeah. Well, thank you so much, John, keep us updated.
Speaker 1 (54:09):
I'm congratulations on your appointment to the board that you
can be a voice in our new efforts. Amazing stuff
and we'll be talking to you again soon.
Speaker 6 (54:18):
All right, God bless you, Christy, Love to the family,
mean too.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
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Speaker 1 (54:26):
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