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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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like Trump's aggressive and ambitious work with tariffs is working.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
We are on the way, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
We even just today saw that the House brought us
one step closer to seeing those big beautiful bill tax
cuts implemented. And another huge achievement of the Trump administration
is the swift action at the border and rooting out
the dangerous criminals who should have never been here in
the first place. Ben Burke, one with Real America's voice,
has been out on the front lines making frequent trips
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to the border, and he can see those positive changes firsthand.
Most recently he went to Warstar in Sunland Park, New
Mexico to see how the cartels are running the operations there,
and he joins us now with all of the ladists
so much to report back.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
So thank you so much for joining me.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
I'm great to be with you, Christy, and always great
to be on Lyndale TV. I love Mike and everything
he's done to help save our country. So it's an honor.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
Yes, well, we are honored by your work, and it's
never been a dull moment for for you. The first
time I actually met you, you may not even remember,
was when I was living in Fresno and I was
still a news anchor for the Fresno or the Central
area there, when I was still in the traditional news
media landscape, and I happened to see you at out there,
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you know, doing what you do. But man, it seems
like so long ago now so much has changed, but
you've been relentless and your coverage, particularly focusing in on
the border. So what's it been like to see the
evolution of how things have changed, especially so rapidly under
the Trump administration.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Well, I mean it went we went from death to life.
If we were to continue down the trajectory we were on.
And by the way, that is great memories. I lived
in California, grew up there, used to be a great
state and it's just been destroyed by communist leftists now
jie hottists and illegals and bums and criminals and everything else.
And so that's part of the reason why we escaped
moved back to America to Arkansas where we live now.
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Even in Arkansas, rural Arkansas there this is a border state.
Every state is a border state now because of what
the Democrats have done. And even before Joe Biden, President
Trump was a tourniquet on the wound for his first
four years of what Obama and the leftists and really
it's the NGOs and the United Nations have been driving this.
The United Nations Global Compact on Migration is one of
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the worst documents ever created. It is a death sentence
for the Western world. You see what's happening in Europe.
I just spent the summer in Europe and basically England
is gone to jihattis, France is the Sweden is the same.
Most of the countries in Europe are being taken over.
The same thing was happening to America. Thank god, we
have an ocean that keeps most of the people away.
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The problem was, under the four years of Joe Biden,
there's an entire network, a travel agency, a criminal network
between the NGOs and the cartels who have orchestrated the
largest illegal migration in human history from all parts of
the world, every country. And so we documented that for
four years on our show Law on Border in Real
America's Voice News. It was really tragic. We spent you know,
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four times going through the Darien Gap back and forth,
saw dead bodies everywhere, and exposed what was happening, the
child trafficking and everything that was along with that. Joe
Biden the largest child trafficker in human history, All of
that was happening. And had we not won this election,
regardless of I know, some of the things aren't happening
as quickly as we want. Some of the choices you know,
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that are made. No one's perfect outside of Christ, and
so some of those things aren't happening the way I
would wish they were happening. But had we continued on
that trajectory, had Kamala Harris won or stolen the election,
we would be dead as a nation right now. What
President Trump has done and what Tom Holman has done,
and now Christy Nome has really saved this country. But
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it's just the beginning. So I was just down with
bor Star and spent the weekend down there with them.
I was down in Mexico last week with some of
our guys exposing some of the cartel networks, the Cineloa cartel.
I was in Cineloa. And so what we have now
is a bit of a lull. We have President Trump
again putting the tourniquet on the wound. We have ten
to fifteen million plus illegal aliens in our country right
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now that need to be gotten rid of. And we
have leftist NGOs, judges and politicians along with the mainstream
fake news media who are trying to block it. But that's,
you know again, that's a life and death difference between
where we would be had Kamala Harris taken this. And
so it's you know, it's it's we're to me, we're
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at the beginning of the fight to save this nation.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
I love that you said that because I know that
there's many frustrated, like even myself sometimes with some of
these decisions. It's a head scratcher when you see some things.
But I do think you know, both you and I
are believers. We do need to bring it back to
what we can be grateful for this pause that we've
been given. I mean, this is far better situation that
we're in than the other.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
Situation we would have been in.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
So we do need to celebrate these successes and be reminded,
as you said, that this is just the beginning. Some
things may take some time to root out the evil
because it's been it's been a lot of evil that's
been injected into our country for a long long time.
But I wanted to hit up on the aspect of
what you're exposed to as a parent. You know, you've
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been relentlessly covering this stuff, seeing some things firsthand, and
I just what is that like to have to see
these things going on and face the reality like we
hear in numbers of like, oh, three hundred thousand missing
kids under Biden. But it's just like seeing these things
firsthand is so different, and it's got to be just
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so weighing onto as a parent.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
Yeah, I mean that's the hardest part about what I do.
But besides being gone for my family a lot I
look at what I do, and so many others are
doing right now as an investment for their future. But
what I see it breaks my heart. You know, the
kids that are drawn into this, that are dragged through this,
they don't have any choice in it. And you know,
I've seen dead bodies, I've seen children that have been raped.
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I've the stories you get from the moms. It is
the most heartbreaking thing. And I think about my daughters.
I've got a fourteen year old, a seven year old
and a one year old, and I just I cannot
imagine the level of evil that exists in this world.
And the cartails are incredibly evil. But the worst to
me are the organizations like Catholic charities, like Lutheran Social Services,
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Jewish Family Services, as I mentioned, the United Nations. All
of these NGOs a loochrolado puiblicy in frontetas working pretending
to be good and actually enabling the most evil. And
I'll just give you a story one of the worst.
And again there's thousands of them, of these children that
have happened. But I had one mother who we confronted
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as she came across the border. This is a few
years ago, and when we came up to her. She
actually tried to run away from us. We were on
the US side. She'd come across an America side, tried
to run away from us. We ended up catching up
to her, and we asked her why she ran away,
and she said she didn't know who we were, and
she started telling us a story of how she gotten
there and the lies she had been told. And she'd
come from Guatemala, brought her two daughters with her, and
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she said every night when they would sleep, the cartel,
every point along the way the cartel, they were in
cartel cans and cartel custody, and they had to pay
the cartel either with money or with their bodies, or
with trafficking. And she said every night she would take
her daughters out into the woods or anywhere that she
could get away from where the big group was, and
she would lay on top of her daughters so that
her daughters wouldn't hear the other girls being raped. And
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you think about that, you think about like that level
of as a parent, as a father, as a mother,
it's unfathomable. And to think that that evil is being
promoted in our country, and being promoted by people that
claim to be good. They're marching in the streets right now,
trying to burn down America, trying to get rid of Trump,
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trying to get rid of Home and trying to protect
illegals while children are being raped continuously. And it's still
happening to happening today. It's just not at the same
scale that it was. But it's just her terrific. And again,
I just came back from Mexico. These cartels, they thank
god President Trump labeled most of them terrorist organizations. What
I've seen we can't even put on the air. I mean,
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I've watched bodies dismembered on camera while they're still alive,
and heads. In fact, the street I was on last week,
human head was left and the guy was alive when
they took his head off. These are the most evil.
This is Satan at work in the world. And again
I go back to who's driving it, who's pushing it.
We know the cartels are evil, They're going to be evil.
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That's who they are, that's what they are, that's what
they do. But it's the organizations, it's the judges, it's
the politicians and the media that gives cover for these demons.
Those to me are the real enemies. Those are the
ones that to me have to be exposed. And even
on our side, the reason partly why President Trump isn't
doing He's doing a lot through executive order, but none
of this matters if we don't get a house that
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has the balls to do what it needs to do,
If we don't get rid of the rhinos and have
a House and a Senate that codifies this forever, we
don't get politicians arrested and prosecuted, remove from office and prosecuted,
this is going to happen again in four years, or
eight years or twelve years. This is a cancer. It
is demonic. And if we don't as the Maya Christ,
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don't stand up now as fathers protecting my household, my family,
as mothers standing up for your children. If we don't
stand up now, this demon is going to destroy this
country and it's going to destroy the world. And so
that's why I do it. I mean, it's the primary
reason why I do what I do.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
And a great reminder to stay deep in prayer and
make sure that we're praying for these situations and for
God to give us grace and give us a moment
where we can hopefully pray to turn things around it
and use this time.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
I had a guest on a while back.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
That grew up on both sides of the border, and
it kind of warning on do not underestimate the cartels.
They may still be planning taltory measures. Do you think
that there is still concern that there could be future
acts of terrorism that they will unload as Trump and
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christin Nome and others become more aggressive on getting these
folks out of here.
Speaker 3 (11:17):
Yeah, without a doubt it's coming. And so if you
if you remember what we saw in the first four
years of President Trump, we had this alliance blm Antifa,
all of these communist organizations burning down our country under
the facade of police brutality, protecting criminal thugs at the
expense of American citizens, and in particular the inner city
burned down their own communities. Now you have that alliance
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that has formed with illegal aliens again, ten to fifteen
million illegals, hardened death criminals coming from countries like Guatemala
where the murder the murder rates, the solving of murder
rate is around ten percent. Ninety percent of murders go unsolved.
Same thing with Venezuela. You've got TDA and all of
these gangs come up into the United States along with Jihattis.
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So the amount of Islamic jihadis that we're allowed in
under Joe Biden is again it's it's it's incomprehensible for
most people. We've got thousands of people that hate our nation,
that hate our way of life, that hate you, hate
your family, hate your children, that want to see them dead,
and they've all combined into this holy alliance that WOS
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whose primary objective is to destroy this country from within.
That's going to continue. It's going to get worse. These
little protests we saw this last Saturday, all of that
is part of that. These are the brown shirts and
the Democrats. The Democrats are really you know, it's hard
to say who's driving it, if it's the Democrat Party
or if they're just the useful idiots that the real
terrorists are using to destroy this country. But just be prepared.
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It's going to get worse. If you thought it was
bad the BLM riots in Minneapolis and Trump's first term,
it's gonna be much worse. Unless we unleash our law
enforcement to do its job. Unless we the people stand
up and say enough. But there are thousands, if not
tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people in our
country right now that want to do America harm and
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want to totally remake it, destroy it from within. So
not to make it grim. And going back to the cartels,
they're still fully operational. We pumped hundreds of billions of
dollars into their pockets over the last four years, and
right what they're doing right now there's really a reorganization.
You've got the Mexican government. You've got this new president,
really a socialist president, pretending doing some lip service, doing
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more than the previous president did, and doing more than
she would be doing if Kamala Harris were in office.
But really what they're doing is shifting. They're attacking the
cartels they don't like, and they're giving cover for the
cartels they do like. And what we're going to probably
end up seeing is like what we saw in the
eighties and nineties with a reorganization of the cartels, where
you get fewer cartels with more power within each one
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of them, and then they're going to continue doing what
they're doing. They're already in every major city across America.
They're in most small cities across America, and they're objective.
Their objective is real simple money and power, and they
don't care how they get it. So they'll kill you
if they if they have to. If they don't, they won't.
You know, they don't want that necessarily. That's why we
tend to be protected when we report on this stuff
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because it's bad for business. But there's other sides of
that that will kill you and want to kill you.
And there's all of that going on right now in
our country. It's a very very tense time for our nation.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
Yeah, we have a report that you know, there's thirteen
cities that have been identified as really cartel heavy, but
the top five are Denver, Phoenix, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
So beware, they're wanted to get your opinion on it.
You know, if history tells us anything, it tells us
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that there's always been corruption of collusion between certain agencies
and cartels.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
You know, this this the.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Money and the power it speaks. You know, how are
you feeling about a new justice system? Do you feel
like enough has been done to root out the bad
actors so that we can not have to worry about
the collusion between our own agencies and cartels.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
Short answer to the end of the question, no, not
nearly enough. It's been done. It's just starting again. The
fight is just getting underway. Every branch, every agency in
our country has been corrupted, and not just by the cartels,
but by communists, by jihadis, by people that want to
do America harm, by just leftists that hate America cade capitalism.
So there's a whole bunch of different enemies that we
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have to go after. But when it comes to the cartel,
I'll give you an example in Mexico where we are
down in Kuyacan, Sinelola. Last week, there have been sixteen
hundred abductions, kidnappings, takings of people in Cineloa in the
last year. Sixteen hundred. I will give the audience a
chance to guess the number of prosecutions that took place
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in that state of Mexico. The answer is zero. Not
a single prosecut of a cartel member has been done
for the kidnappings that have occurred over the last year.
And that's because Mexico's basically a failed narco state. From
every level down from the das to the judges, to
the politicians up to the president. Every level has been
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corrupted by the cartels, and it's because the terror that
they inflict. We actually had a kidnapping happened on the
street we were driving down as we were driving back
to our hotel. It happened two minutes before we drove through.
As we drove through, not a single person was out
in the streets. Not a single police came out to
help the situation. We didn't even realize it happened till
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we got back to the hotel and saw the video
of it. And it really goes back to the citizens
are so afraid they're living in a state of terror.
It's really Stockholm syndrome in action that they don't even
report it. They just expect that if somebody is kidnapped,
nothing's going to happen. They're they're going to come back.
At some point, they're gonna have to came off, or
they're going to die, or they're worse. The people in
Mexico are more afraid not of dying, but of not
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being found, so that nobody ends up being able to
have rest for their bodies. All of that, to be said,
the same corruption that the cancer that has destroyed Mexico
is in America, every level of our government has been corrupted.
The same money and power that has corrupted Mexico is
in the United States. Now we have politicians in our
government at the United States Capitol that have been paid
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off by the cartels, no doubt about it, and every
branch down through it. Now, I won't feel good. I
won't feel comfortable until we start seeing those arrests and
the same thing in Mexico. I asked the Mexican citizens,
is this good that we took twenty nine of these
heads of the cartels off the streets, and they said, well,
you know, yeah, it's something that they said. Nothing really
is going to change until the politicians start getting arrested.
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And the same is true for America. Until we see
a politicians, you know, the weaponization of the Justice Department
that we saw against Jay Sixers and against President Trump.
We need real justice. People call it retribution. I just
say it's real justice. We need that in America, and
it goes from the top down everybody that's been involved
with it again, whether it's communism, jihadism, or cartel interference
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or undermining of our country. Until that starts happening, Until
Pam Bondi starts going after those guys. And I love
Cash Btel good friend of mine. Till Cash Btel and
the FBI start's going after those guys, I won't feel
comfortable that Again, that's where we're at now, that's the
direction we need to head.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
And I do need to start to rap with you.
But one thing I didn't get to hear is how
you got wrapped up in all of this, Like where
did you get your start with joining realware, his voice
and all of that.
Speaker 3 (18:33):
You got two hours for the show right.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
Now, I'm like telling you got to wrap Tell me, like,
in a sentence or two, how are you sorry?
Speaker 3 (18:41):
You God? God's God's call in my life? I would
just say it is that you know. I've been through addiction.
I was a crack addict for a few years. God
turned my life around. When I was a child, God
put a vision on my heart that I'd be leading
his armies into battle someday. Didn't know what that was.
I was afraid of it for a long time, turned
away from it, got into drugs and alcohol, almost lost
my life, felt like I was going to end up
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in prison or jail. Came clean to my wife. God
set me free in an instant, and He's put me
back on this course. I didn't. Actually, I wasn't. Everything
I do is God, family, country, and I was not
the border guy until about eight years ago I met
my first angel Mom, and when I realized that American
citizens were being killed by illegal aliens in America and
our government was working to protect the illegal aliens, I
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just I was outraged, and so I just started covering
the border and over the last several years it's become
what I focused most of my attention on. But how
I got to where I'm standing right now. Put it
real simple. If anyone's watching this, and I have people
ask me all the time, how do I do what
you do? Or how do I do what God's call
in my life is? I would say, first off, you
just pray. You ask the Lord what's your will for
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my life? You get right with your wife. There's a
verse if your a husband. There's a verse in Peters's Husband,
to honor your wives lest your prayers beindered. And when
I was an addict, I wasn't honoring my wife. As
soon as I came clean, God set me free and
set me on this path. So husband's on your wives
and then ask the Lord do you want to do
with my life? And take the first step. You don't
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know if you asked me twenty years ago what I'd
be doing today, I couldn't tell you. But it took
that first step, and then you take the second step,
and the third step and the next step, and all
of a sudden you have a picture of your life
and it's been used, and someday you'll hear well done,
good and faithful servant. That's my prayer. So sorry, emotional,
but it's been a road. So I'm blessed to be
able to do what I do. But I would just
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encourage anybody out there. Everybody has a purpose. Even if
you feel like I was an addict, you feel hopeless,
God has a purpose for your life, and I just
want to encourage you to seek his will. Get on
your knees if you need to, and be encouraged. If
you hear the enemy saying that you're a failure, don't
listen to it every day, get up and make that
day great.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
So good.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
One more thing you have to ask you about real quick,
because it's getting mixed reviews, is this report that Trump,
the Trump administration is going to start denying green cards
and pieces based on anti Semitism on social media. I'm
not sure if you saw that. I got that from
the Right Scoop. What are adiosiul thoughts on that.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
I haven't seen that, but I will tell you this,
I'm glad that they're evoking visas for people that were
creating the pro Hamas Palestinian riots that we saw at
Columbia and NYU and all of the colleges across America.
There is a growing regardless of how you feel about Israel,
regardless of how you feel about Israel's influence in America,
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there is a growing movement of jihadism across not just America,
but around the world. And if we don't get ahead
of that, we're going to be in a world a hurt.
It's all part of what's going on now. So I
would say anybody who hopefully supports any terrorist organization, whether
that's Hamas Hezbolah, the Muslim Brotherhood, they should not be
in our country, and for God's sake, we shouldn't be
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inviting them. And now if they're here, they're citizens, there's
less you can do about that. But if they're a
somebody that wants to come into our country or they're
already here on a visa, they should be kicked out yesterday.
So I don't know specifically about that. I haven't seen
specifically about that, but you know, right now we have
we're heading towards another holocaust if we don't stop. What
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is the direction we're going again. I totally understand people's
concerns feelings about uh, you know, outside influence on America
and where we spend our money and our resources, and
you know, putting America first. I'm all about that, but
we can't allow jihad into this country. It's not compatible.
Sharia law is not compatible with the Western world. Yeah,
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Judaism is you know, Judeo Christian values are what this
nation was built on. Islam is not, and in particular,
fundamentalist Islam is not. So that's that is my few cents.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
Very well said. Thank you so much, Ben, and look
forward to having you back again. Keep us updated on
all of these developments.
Speaker 3 (22:51):
Thank you so much, My pleasure.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
All right, Border patrol.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
You know, part of them being able to be effective
is their use of communication, and thankfully they have been
able to use sat phones to communicate and coordinate, and
you know, what you are able to as well for
your own personal protection, and that's what we're going to
move toward. The direction of this show is things you
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a scary conversation there with Ben just moments ago about
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who knows what could happen with the presence of cartels.
May we may not have even seen the worst, uh
that's yet to come. But communication that is our first
line of defense, being able to coordinate and get our
resources together. And when we that you can do that
to make sure that comms don't go down is through
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a satellite phone. And so we welcome back Brett Miller
to the program to talk about that.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
Thank you so much for joining me.
Speaker 4 (24:59):
By love background to day, Oh thank you.
Speaker 5 (25:02):
I moved, I got a new space, a new studio,
so just preparing for what's coming down the pipe.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
So fancy, Yes, yeah, I like it.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
So lots of great things to report, some things that
are frustrating happening in the news. Like it's just like
we have a lot of good things happen, but we're like, yeah,
but this hasn't happened yet. So I guess it's just
the human condition, you know, we focus on the and
on the things that still haven't seen action.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
But it is a bit scary.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
You know, this last interview I did about the problems
that remain at the border and just another reminder to
protect ourselves. And I believe you told me before that
that you had worked with border patrol and making sure.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
That they have the comms that they need to clean
up America.
Speaker 5 (25:53):
Yeah, we we work with all kinds of responders, emergency services.
We work with people on the border for sure, Guys
like Michael John, you know, who are reporting from the
Darien Gap all the time. And yeah, I actually caught
the end of your interview there with Ben in the
waiting room, and I mean he's spot on.
Speaker 4 (26:09):
My question is where's may Orcus.
Speaker 5 (26:11):
I'm pretty sure that was the guy that was running
this clown show for the last couple of years. So
maybe we could just you know, point a finger and
start going after the people that were actually responsible for it.
But to Ben's point and to what you guys were
talking about, I mean, the un we're in this kind
of period where it feels like everything's getting me a
little bit better. We're hearing a lot, everyone's posting pictures
of themselves with guns and hats on, and look at
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all the bad guys we've captured. But you know, when
you really look at the numbers, the comparison between the
people being arrested and deported or arrested and held accountable,
versus the numbers of people that are here that we
don't know about, or nefarious actors that we do know about,
you know, I mean the global the global blackout, the
cyber crisis, the cyber pandemic. I mean, all of these
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cards are still in play according to the bad guys,
And I would argue that they're going to play these
hands much faster now seeing that their budgets are being
cut and that maybe some good is actually happening when
it comes to securing the country. So yeah, we're just
we're just still you know, our core focus is off
grade communication, backup power sources, bug out bags, you know,
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satellite comms, all these things, all this great gear, all
these great tools that we have available that our governments
and our militaries and our border patrols and our first responders,
I mean, they all use them. So what we're doing
is just putting these products in the hands of everyday
people so they're never left in the dark, no pun intended.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Yeah, and you can go to SAT one two three
dot com and see all of those things available to you,
and you might be surprised at the expense. It's really
not as expensive as you would think, And I mean,
you really can't put a price tag on the safety
of you and your family.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
But I was pleasantly surprised as I was looking at these.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
Numbers when you compare what you spend non just your
regular cell phone build like they could theoretically cut you
off of at any time, and then these devices, it's
a small drop in the bucket when it comes to
what it could mean for you and your family. People
have been able to use them during natural disasters, but
there is always the possibility of what the enemy will
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do when back in a corner and being able to
have that communication tool. There's also the element of privacy.
You get a greater degree of privacy with these phones
and communication devices.
Speaker 5 (28:32):
Right absolutely, and so much more secure network the satellite network.
You know, I've talked with I think I mentioned the
last time we spoke. You know, I've talked with some
three letter agency guys who were telling me on how
they capture packets, what they call them information packets, which
would be like phone calls, how they intercept and you know,
track people that maybe don't want to be tracked.
Speaker 4 (28:53):
You know, it all works on your cell phone.
Speaker 5 (28:55):
You know, everyone realized that cell phones are not protected,
they're not safe, and you know they're not always reliable.
Speaker 4 (29:01):
I mean you can drive down.
Speaker 5 (29:02):
The street and lose service, you know sometimes. So yeah,
when it comes to security, the satellite network is where
it's at.
Speaker 4 (29:07):
You know.
Speaker 5 (29:08):
That's the one that the governments used, Like I said,
the militaries use it.
Speaker 4 (29:11):
It's a much more secure network.
Speaker 5 (29:13):
And if you can see the stars, you can make
a phone call, so you know you're never going to
be left I don't want to say in the dark,
but you're never going to be left without contact with
the ones you love.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
Yeah, and so again you can go to SAT one
two three dot com and look at some options. There
is a cell phone I believe still available that you
can get for free if you mentioned this show, and
also a bivvy stick, which is a satellite texting device.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
One way that you can take.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
Personal responsibility, which I've been really pushing and making sure
that your own family is safe you're not waiting for
anyone to protect you, is to make sure you stocked
up and armed your family with either a satellite texting
device or a phone. And you can even do kind
of like family plans if I recall correctly.
Speaker 5 (30:01):
Oh yeah, absolutely, thank you. We have all kinds of plans.
You know, our goal is not to sell you stuff.
Our goal is to get you the gear and supplies
that you yeah, that that you need, that your family needs,
that you want. You know, well, we want you to
assess where you are in your protection level when it
or your safety level when it comes to these emergencies
we've seen, and we have seen a lot of them,
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you know, fires, floods, cold storms. The new prediction is
this gonna this is gonna be the worst tornado season
that we've seen to date. So that's like a scary
prediction if you live in the tornado belt. So you know,
all of these things affect communication first, right, I mean
that's what goes that's what gets knocked out the cell towers,
your ability to call for emergency services, your ability to
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track your family or find your loved ones. And since
we don't all live on the farm anymore like we
used to, uh, you know, it's it's imperative that you
know where your loved ones are at, especially in those
times of emergencies.
Speaker 4 (30:54):
So yeah, thank you for that. We have family plans
home plan individual plans. We have corporate plans too.
Speaker 5 (31:00):
If you have a business and you want to make
sure that all of your employees are in contact during
an emergency or even just a warning or just a backup,
even a redundancy.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
We have all kinds of plans down to the individual.
Speaker 5 (31:11):
So, yeah, just send us a chat we have a
chat message, or give us a ring and just you know,
tell us what your concerns are, tell us what you need,
and tell us what you're thinking about, and then we
will find the right product and service that fits you
and your budget for your needs.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
So obviously, I mean, I'm partial to making sure that
you have a way to communicate because I feel like
that's number one, because that's how we can coordinate who
has what other resources if you get in a bad situation.
But what else do you think is really important for
folks to make sure that they have besides the satellite device?
What else are you offering at SAT one, two three
(31:47):
dot com that people might want to consider?
Speaker 5 (31:51):
Yeah, I mean I like to have people just kind
of evaluate their daily life, like when you wake up
in the morning, in that first hour, like what are
the first things that you do in that first hour?
Speaker 4 (32:00):
Of your life?
Speaker 5 (32:01):
Do you contact someone? Do you check the news? Do
you boil some water? Do you you know? I mean,
what do you do? And and once you figure that out,
then you can kind of assign, like, well, what equipment
do I need?
Speaker 4 (32:12):
Like to boil water? I need some power?
Speaker 5 (32:14):
So if the electric goes out, do I have a
backup solar generator? Or do I have a backup generator?
Speaker 4 (32:18):
You know?
Speaker 5 (32:19):
If I want to stay warm, I need to plug
an electric blanket or run a little small space heater.
Speaker 4 (32:23):
Do I have that availability?
Speaker 5 (32:24):
If I take a drink of water but the power's
out and the water's not coming through my water filter
through my pipes, do I have a water filter available?
Do I need a bug out bag maybe that has
a first aid kit and a water filteration device that
I can always get fresh water no matter what happens,
you know. So we have all of these devices, all
of these all of this great equipment from you know,
all different sized solar generators to bug out bags and
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then again all the communication stuff. And you know, we
have some great deals right now too. If you pay
for a year in advance, I think we'll still give
you maybe a starlink or something we have all kinds
of cool plans going on free phones. You know, just
say Christy sentya and we got some free phones or yeah,
and this biby stick that you mentioned will give you
this biby stick that's a three hundred dollars a satellite
texting device that you can use with any smartphone. So
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you know, I would say just everyone should really take
this time, this piece in the storm to assess your life,
to assess your daily routine and then what you and
your family need in case that power goes out, and
then come check us out. And we've got nine times
out of ten, we got exactly what you need.
Speaker 3 (33:24):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (33:25):
And the moral of the story is, don't hesitate. Make
sure that you if you can't do it right now,
if you can't go to set one two three dot
com right now, put it on your calendar to give
it like fifteen minutes to pros the site. You can
use that chat feature. You don't have to even make
a phone call. You can use this chat feature to
kind of be guided through your options there. But what
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happens time and time again is people put it off.
People put it off, and you know there's people in
North Carolina they didn't know that suddenly their lives were
going to get turned upside down. Those people in Hawaii Andina,
they didn't know that their lives were going to get
turned upside down and that it would be too late.
So don't hesitateate, prepare now so that you can have
ease of mind should the worst occur. But again, go
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to SAT one two three dot com mention Chrissy Lee
or get Free.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
Or Lindel TV.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
One of those will work and see what you can
have available to you as far as deals go. And
just take the time to be prepared, take control so
that you're not fretting about Well the government hasn't done
this yet, or the government hasn't hasn't arrested enough people yet.
Well what are you doing? What are you doing and
what can you do? Well, here's one thing that you
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can do is prepare yourself.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
Brett, thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
You're always so full of information and just a reminder
of why we work with you.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
We just know that those were at Satellite phone store.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
They really want to arm you with the ways to
protect yourself and be prepared.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
So thank you for everything that you do.
Speaker 5 (34:54):
Thank you, Christy, God blessed appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
You doo.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
And staying on that topic, we are gonna continue to
drive home the ways that you can be prepared should
the worst happen, or.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
Even if it doesn't.
Speaker 2 (35:09):
You know, how about the peace of mind you had
that if the worst happened, you would be prepared.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
You know, all of that is valuable. So one way
you can do that is to make sure.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Obviously, the next thing besides communication is making sure that
you're stocked up on food that.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
You can eat, food and water.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
And many people are like, oh, I just I have
some rice and beans or dried fruit.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
Is that going to be enough?
Speaker 2 (35:33):
Or do you want some meat in the mix. So
watch this there and then I'll have updates on the
way you can have meat available to you in case
their supply chain issues or anything else that can come
down the pipewash. This let them eat bugs, they say,
or blab grown meat or worse. Now, we want our
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Speaker 1 (36:13):
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Speaker 2 (36:15):
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Speaker 1 (36:20):
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Speaker 2 (36:24):
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and you know we've been playing that a little ad
there for quite a long time. It's probably about time
for me to update it. But here to update it
right now is demand behind the meat.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
Jason Nelson, the CEO of pepper All Natural. So thank
you for joining me.
Speaker 2 (37:01):
So many exciting things happening with you that I want
to dig into.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
So thank you for joining me.
Speaker 6 (37:07):
Thank you for that introduction as well that I'm slightly
blushing now. I guess now I'm behind all.
Speaker 4 (37:13):
The beefing America.
Speaker 3 (37:14):
I'm going to just own it.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
You just never know what's going to come out of my.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
Well.
Speaker 6 (37:20):
Thanks for having me on, Christy. You know it's a
weird thing because everybody always thinks of food in the
terms of emergencies, like, hey, what if there's an emergency, what.
Speaker 4 (37:28):
Are we going to do?
Speaker 6 (37:29):
And a lot of people think, oh, well, we'll depend
on the government that probably won't come to your house
because you have a Trump flag. But nonetheless, most people
always think in terms of emergencies, and I think this
last week should have been the thing that really opened
people's eyes. And what we the mission behind our company
had really was not about keeping people prepared during emergencies.
We know that there are oftentimes people can they can
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get through a couple of days. What the idea was
is that, hey, there are oftentimes supply chain hiccups. COPVID
was a huge wake up for a lot of people
about how integrated our world, why food supply chain is,
and how things move around the world, and how that
consid here and create problems for the consumer to be
able to find products they need. And we thought, well,
there's a couple of ways you can solve that stabilizing prices,
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but more importantly making sure that you're taking products and
taking out of the supply chain all of the foreign markets.
So therefore you know, none of our product, none of
it not the mile our bags that it comes in,
the oxygen disorders, nothing, it comes from outside of the
United States, because we want to help people to be
able to defeat supply chain issues in the event of
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not just an emergency, but there are lots of things,
even let's say this's minor trade war that would break out.
I mean, look at the price of medicines that are
going to go through the roof very soon because all
of these people have moved this offshore and farmed it
over to communists China. A lot of beef that we
eat in the United States doesn't come from within the
United States. Over half of it what you see in
the grocery store comes from somewhere else and it is
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not marked as such. We have no idea the standards
in which that meat is is prepared. We have no
idea that standards which it's farmed, ranched, the way it's slaughtered.
It's only when it gets here and they start to
carve it up that the USDA stamps it. And again
they're not required to mark that it comes from Australia,
or it comes from Mexico, or it comes from China
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or anywhere else. And we know what they did down
in Australia during COVID. So I think when we start
to consider what's inside of your food, you want to
be better prepared and able to insulate yourself from foreign
contaminants as well as the inevitable what we're going to
have back and forth as we stabilize our own commodities
markets here in the United States, that Trump's been working
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so hard to do, and we're really proud of the
fact that we've been able to find a way to
do that and present it in a way that at
all price points, that allows people to prepare themselves and
to be self reliant in the event of not just
an emergency, but whether or not you go hiking and
camping and other things like that, or whether or not
you just see the prices of beef start to go
through the roof, and you sit here and say, hey,
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you know, we have the ability to supplement our own
victory gardens. You know, right behind me you can't see it,
but I have our own our eighth of an acre
garden in the back that's prepping our vegetables that we
actually use because once a week we use our own product. Here.
This is sort of a quality control. My kids have
never noticed the difference.
Speaker 4 (40:15):
As a matter of fact.
Speaker 6 (40:15):
If anything, they ask more often is this free strike
whenever they're talking about all food. So what I would
recommend is to go to Kale Beef and take a
look at all of the options that are available. There
are some, as we said, entry level points, including we
have mastered how to do ground beef. So it isn't
you know the taco flavored mush that you see at
other places. We want to give you food that you
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actually looks like food. It is food. That's because it
is not prepared with any preservatives. It has nothing but
just beef. That's the ingredients on the package.
Speaker 2 (40:45):
Beef excellent, But you are growing and expanding and where
are you at with offering other selections other than the steaks?
Although we all do love our what else are you expanding.
Speaker 3 (41:02):
On we did?
Speaker 6 (41:04):
We've added back our basics line. A lot of people
would remember a couple of years ago we had originally
offered an organic chicken breast. We've added back all natural
chicken breasts now, as well as ground beef.
Speaker 4 (41:15):
Again.
Speaker 3 (41:16):
We'd like to people.
Speaker 6 (41:17):
I know that people say we are the only company
in the world that makes freeze dried filet mignon. We're
the only company in the world that does freeze dried rabbi,
but you know, not everybody. And you know, it's great
to have that. It's great to sit here and say, gosh,
things have gone horrible, let me go have my filet mignon.
But at the same time, you go, hey, most people
can't enter. They need to be able to prepare for
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their families. We don't have filet mignon with dinner ever,
but especially not with five children. So what we need
to be able to do is have and we have
that basics line and incorporated into that, we have not
raised the cost on our original beef with that is
prime cuts, that's sirloin, that's brisket, that's that's just all
of the things that the pekanya, all the things that
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you love chuck we use from the cow that goes
into our original stake. So even that we've tried to
keep that price point at the point that's entry level
so that people could turn around and be able to
stock their pantries. Now they don't have to wait for
the next emergency to reach out and hope that there's
resources available. So and right now I believe we have
a discount a coupon going for your site at kalbef
(42:24):
dot com. Correct, and Christy, I don't want to use acute.
Speaker 1 (42:28):
We'll give you fifty percent off KLB fifteen.
Speaker 6 (42:32):
Well, by the time this airs, Kalbef twenty will be
out there and you can go ahead and save twenty percent.
We're just going to give that discount right now.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
Now.
Speaker 6 (42:39):
That's actually a genuine suprice fase. So we're going to
do that right now. And the reason why is because
again we are seeing that everybody else is raising their
prices right now as possible tariffs go into effect. Pay
attention to that, folks. That tells you where they're getting
their products from. Since we are all one hundred percent
American and everything we have sourced down to where it's
it's even mined from here in the United States, that
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therefore our products don't need to go up in price.
We can actually lower them and make sure that you're
prepared for whatever comes next.
Speaker 1 (43:09):
Excellent.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
So again, that's kale Beef twenty kalebef twenty to get
twenty percent off at kalebef dot com. And I think
people are really interested. How does one get into this
business freeze drying meat like it was like a weird
sector to be in.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
So we'd love your background.
Speaker 2 (43:27):
I'd love they have a large family and they're just
thinking of that preparedness mindset and then being able to
share it with all of the rest of us.
Speaker 1 (43:33):
But how did you fall into this as a business model?
Speaker 6 (43:37):
You know, when I retired from the Army, I came
out of Army Special Operations Command. So under civil Affairs
and psychological operations and civil affairs are just to go
into third world nations, places that have deteriorating situations and
create simple solutions for complex problems to mitigate human suffering.
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It's our job to sit here and take a look
at just large complex issues and says, what's what's really
wrong here, what's a key thing that we could do?
And then we create what we call a measure of
effectiveness to understand say, did we reach and achieve our goals?
And we have to look at first, second and third
order effects. So for us, when I retired, one of
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the things that's very ever present in my mind or
my new health problems, a lot of which I'm finding
out are from things that I breathed in or things
that I ate while I served twenty years between the
Marine Corps and the Army. And that includes our MREs
which were just chock full of sodiums and preservatives and
all sorts of nastiness. And so as it's moved my
family towards having a more all natural lifestyle, it includes
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whether where we stand on vaccines is a family other
things like that. We wanted to take a look at
problems we could solve. There was this was a twofur
on this instance, which was one, how do you stabilize
commodities prices? You know that EBB and flow that can happen.
For example, in beef, it's about five dollars a pound
on ground beef. That's huge, and you could stabilize that
by as much as seventy five percent actually just by
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switching to this model of using free shrine. And then
on top of that, how do you sit here and
preserve something for an extended amount of time without adding
a bunch of nastiness to it while maintaining the actual
natural flavor textures things like that. And we looked at
it and said, no one's doing this product. Why it
turns out it's just really hard. So you just have
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to create efficiency systems and then that was it. That's
the genesis of our company. We just said, well, let's
take something that's hard to do, make a simple way
to fix it. Some complex problems find simple solutions, and
thus far we've seen that. As you see the free
drying industry growing exponentially, we are obviously onto something and
I'm glad that we are in in the We got
in on the ground floor, if you will. But more importantly,
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we're just really proud of the fact that we're able
to not only provide the American public with this necessary product,
this necessary thing. If you look at Maslow's hierarchy of needs,
right after oxygen then water, you have food, so you
can have all the firearms you want, but if you
don't have food in your cupboard, it's not going to
be helpful in an emergency. But on top of that,
we have the opportunity to go out and give back
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as a company, whether it be in western North Carolina,
whether it be in Hawaii, whether it be in California.
We felt we had the opportunity to be able to
give back, and we don't often advertise that, but it's
something that it's built into the packaging. So when you
support our company, not only you supporting a company that's
one hundred percent American uh owned by one percent combat
(46:31):
disabled veterans, but on top of that, we actually do
a lot of work within our own community and around
the country. So you're giving back a lot to your
own communities when you support ours. So thank you.
Speaker 1 (46:43):
Yes, I mean, and everybody knows that.
Speaker 2 (46:45):
You know, should things go wrong, you need water first,
then you need premium steak a second.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
I'm kidding, no way you do.
Speaker 6 (46:53):
You try to deny yourself that, no, but you do.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
You do need the proty. I think that that is missing.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
My mom has always been a proper you know, long
before I got red pilled and everything, and she would
give you these buckets of food just in case I
needed them.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
But it was it was like freeze dried fruit and
like right, like just like a bunch of boring stuff.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
And I'm like, man, like, I hope I never have
to tap into those buckrups because none of this looks appealing.
Speaker 1 (47:23):
Actually no, it's but then I got yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 6 (47:27):
Oh yeah, No, I mean it's the taco flavored beef porridge.
I mean, that's not what nobody wants to eat that.
And and you know when I tell people when you
rehdrate the product, I recommend you use beef broth right
because you want to add some salt and other things
to it, But it's it's meant to be added to
a meal. This is not a meal. We don't want
to give you a meal, but what you can cook
on your own. You have hopefully vegetables that you're growing
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in your own guard. You have preserves that you've set aside. Again,
this is we don't like to call it. It's not
for what the word that we were using. Oh gosh,
I'm not going to remember it, so that it was
gonna some clever there for a moment, and now I
just don't. I'm willing to admit that. No, not there
you go, There you go. So you're not a survivalist,
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you're a thrivalist. See I'm not.
Speaker 2 (48:11):
Yes, but it does come around eventually. Yes, So I mean, yeah,
the the bags that I received for my freeze dried meat, Yes,
looks much more appealing than all those buckets my mom
used to give me.
Speaker 1 (48:31):
Uh, and so feel good about that.
Speaker 2 (48:33):
And and also I mean I think you touch upon
a really good point that it's this isn't doesn't have
to be food that you use someday, like you can
actually use it now, you know in other cases like
what this is a prime time like when there might
be some price spikes when it comes to meat because
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of the trade things that are going on. And also,
I mean we all have become more aware of the
additives to our food and the fear of them giving
cattle mRNA vaccine. So that's another thing I really like
about this meat is we can know and feel good
that this hasn't been poked full of vaccines.
Speaker 6 (49:19):
Absolutely, It's that was again we could sit here and
say talk about the genesis of why, but when we
started to talk about what kind of products that we
wanted to present, it was very important as we went
through the American then Texas beef. But what is going
into our cattle? What are we eating? And I think
people are becoming more and more aware And it's crazy
how red peel people have become a fluoride right, But
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it is crazy because people are still moving forward with
this non organic meat, fake meat, franken meat. They're still
moving forward with it. We just the dood just announce
a five hundred million dollar research grant into this. It's
Franken meats, and they can address it up however they want.
The fact is this is staring them right in the face,
and they're still moving away from it, which gets us
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back to the same place we were a year ago,
two years ago. They may be quietly working right now,
but they are still working towards eliminating beef as a
staple of our diet. They're still working to eliminate proteins
in general, animal proteins. That their goal is to make
you eat synthetic food. Then if we get away from
that fact, we get away from that, we're going to
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sit here and create a problem. Because remember there's millions,
billions of people around the world who don't get to enjoysteak,
and they want to make it equitable for everyone. But
they don't want to do it by providing everyone with beef.
They want to do it by making you eat synthetic meat.
Speaker 2 (50:41):
Yeah, or bugs, you know, so if you don't want
to be eating bugs or I'm so gross, not advertising
at all, Like, they want to make sure that they
can continue to eat meat, but they want to give
us the scraps. But you can do something about that
right now. You can go to kalebef dot com. You
can use that kale beef twenty to get twenty percent
right now. So generous of Jason that while others are
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rising their prices in response to everything that's going on,
he's giving you an opportunity to get a discount. Just
stock up now, stock up and forget it. It's kind
of like a crackpot fix it and forget it, but
we're doing it in prepper terms. Anyways, go to kobef dot
com from a code kobef twenty. Stock up now, And Jason,
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I want to encourage people to follow you on X
because I continue to see you posting things about like
ex's suppressing me.
Speaker 1 (51:30):
What's going on?
Speaker 6 (51:32):
So make sure I'm the only person in the world
with one hundred and twenty thousand followers who can't get
five people to say hi to me? Is the weirdest thing.
Speaker 4 (51:40):
I'm just thinking.
Speaker 6 (51:41):
I bought a Tesla, I have Starlink, I have the
you know, like we've bought in Elon. What do I
got to do here? At this point? I live in
your like, maybe I need to be as congressman. He's
in my district. I may rerun just for that so
I can get I don't know more, pot No, we
just enjoy being on there. We actually share our families,
homeschooling adventures and our gardening and the things we're going
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through as a family who's living outside of the typical
you know, Stabby Jabby go to public school, you know,
the indoctrination cycle, and it's very interesting to be a
part of that movement. And we just want to inspire people,
and so I appreciate you calling out. So go to
at Real Jason Nelson on X if you'd like to
follow that, And I do try to keep everybody updated
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on what's going on in the world of beef. But yeah,
go to Kale Beef and support Christy Lee and make
sure you use that promo code Kale Beef twenty. We'd
love to give you a discount and there's no hidden
fees and there are no shipping costs anything, So go
and visit today.
Speaker 1 (52:39):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (52:39):
I love you your family and what you're doing and helping
us to take personal responsibility and sovereignty over our own
welfare so that we can worry less about what the
government's doing. I think that's always a good reminder. So
thank you Jason, look forward to having you back again sometime.
Speaker 4 (52:56):
Thank you.
Speaker 6 (52:57):
Survive or Stevie, don't survive, thrive can't do it even
with prep time.
Speaker 1 (53:03):
Rival list. I'm a thrive the list. All right, Well
we'll make it happen. We'll get it in her head.
Thank you Jason, thank you.
Speaker 3 (53:10):
Awesome.
Speaker 2 (53:11):
Yes yes, Also you know, rest easy on some my pillows,
so you can go to my pillow dot com slash
at kl. And what's really exciting is Mike Lindell has
now made free shipping across the board. You don't have
to hit that seventy five dollars seventy five dollars threshold
to get the free shipping. You can get the free shipping.
And so many sales going on right now. Use promo
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co kl to get your sheets, your towels, your my
pillow slippers. So he's always adding things too. I know
I just got word that I'm getting getting some of
this Rev seven energy drink.
Speaker 1 (53:42):
So excited to try out that.
Speaker 2 (53:44):
If you want to try it out with me, then
I guess you'll have to order now because I think
line's coming today.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
So excited to try that out.
Speaker 2 (53:51):
All right, let's go over the scripture of the day.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
This is what I've got free today. Zeph and Ya.
Speaker 2 (53:59):
How often do you hear from zeph and Iyah? I
mean not often enough, okay. Zephaniah three seventeen. The Lord
your God is with you, the mighty warrior who saves.
He will take great delight in you.
Speaker 1 (54:10):
In his love. He will no longer rebuke you, but
will rejoice over you with singing love. That all right.
Speaker 2 (54:18):
And if you want to continue to dig into God's
Word with me, get a quick devotion each day, quick
lesson in the Bible, Bible time worship all within. I've
been keeping it at like fifteen minutes. Do this daily
in between getting ready and everything else. It's called raw
faith for a reason because it's come as you are.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
Some days I'm on.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
There, down and depressed, and some days I'm happy to lady.
Speaker 1 (54:44):
You know, raw faith.
Speaker 2 (54:46):
It's just wherever you're at in your faith journey. If
you can take about fifteen minutes out of your day
and join us, let us know your prayer requests. Trying
to grow this community there on locals, so please go
to CHRISTILYTV dot locals dot com. That's christi LYTV Locals
dot com or just go to locals dot com look
for me there and join our daily devotion. Well, thank
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you so much for watching, and don't forget to spread
the word and share with friends. Get Free with Christy
Lee on Lyndel TV Tuesdays and Thursdays at nine pm Eastern.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
Thank you.