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Speaker 1 (00:31):
Greetings if I fell from low Savin thinkers, thank you
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My name is Greig Transmit from the Beautiful Realms up
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Today's Day to Sunday August tenth, twenty twenty five is
episode eighteen seventy two from Hiroshima to the Mark of
the Beast and Happy Birthday Ron Paul. Before I proceed,
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hopefully everyth's having a good weekend around the world wherever
you're at.
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Yeah, it's pretty humbling.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
I can say, always been thankful and what I achieved
in life. Never take things for granted or say things
out of pretentiousness.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
There with.
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Homage and in good faith, we will live once. My friends,
let's value what the best we can. We do have
great gifts within us and a story to tell on
our history. To always have vision and achieve what you can.
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Don't get over strenuous things, do take time. Always expect
obstacles or pothole moments.
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That's how life is.
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Enduring is the key to success, rather than quitting forfeiting
and be apathetic.
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That gets you nowhere.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Engaging does The reason why I say that because many
folks out there claim they're this than that, and why
here is rhetoric and love of it is unmerited. Some
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folks don't.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Even know what racism is.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
They call you racist because you disagree on something, or
you're any Semitic because you renounce the actions of rogue
elements in Israeli government. That's all hogwash, baseless. Don't be
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like them. Pursue your own journey. We all have it
in different avenues, including yours, truly.
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And things I don't regret.
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Yes, there's errors I made in life, learn from it
and improve, don't linger, don't whine.
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Or grieve.
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Because a person like myself would be playing an attitude
and violin give me sympathy, opus wine. So it's gonna
be a little history lesson here in this one area
before I hit those other two articles. I got this
from the zero hedge dot com. It's the history of
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American recessions. Came out today Tyler Drudden.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
Sot's hear.
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The official designation of a recession comes from a committee
at the National Bureau of Economic Research, or NIEBER, a private,
nonprofit research organization. Committee considers a wide range of economy
wide data points.
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But NIEBER views GDP.
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And as the best single men measure. A committee called
a recession once there's a significant decline across.
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These measures for more than a few months.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
The neighbor's official this destination of a recession then doesn't
happen until there are several months of data allowed to
be sure both that a recession happened and when exactly
it started. In other words, as voronia, varoni, veronoi, yeah, vernoi,
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no excuse me, I just got a little tongue tie there.
The neighbird looks backward at not at the present moment,
and there's a little map on here, And according to them,
the US has experienced thirty four recessions since eighteen fifty five.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
There's a nice little list of this.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
One time is the large sixty five months from October
eighteen seventy three March eighteen seventy nine. Give you, just
give you some examples from USA facts. By the way,
from the source for Ronoi. Use this measure here as
a few Heinz insights. From eighteen fifty five to twenty twenty,
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recessions lasted and averaged seventeen months. In the twentieth and
twenty first century, the average recession has decreased to fourteen months.
The longest recession lasted sixty five months from October nineteen
seventy three to March nineteen seventy nine. The US has
gone through thirteen recessions since World War Two. The longest
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recession since World War II was the Great Recession. The
shortest recession was during COVID nineteen from April from February
to April twenty twenty. Although economic struggles and the Great
Depression marked the nineteen thirties, the Knebor defined recession lasted
from September twenty, nineteen twenty nine March nineteen thirty three.
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In other words, there used to be more official recessions. Interesting, right,
Oh yeah, everything has dips in the economy, but doesn't
mean like I said before, don't stagnate, don't complain, keep
doing right and right now the great things are going.
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They said it was like two hundred and fifty four
trillion dollars in debt to all the nations around the world.
So the banksters, the raw child, the control.
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Freaks love it.
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They want to take everything and say you own nothing
and be happy.
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Always think about that.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
Very entrus indeed, So don't fall for the hype or
the propaganda.
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Observed responsibly, and I digress.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
I'll be right back from my next segment segment that
good grief.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
I'm like tongue tied here, so stay tuned. The first
thing I'll be reading here came out August.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Eighth, a couple of days ago, well short of gotten
this one earlier by the Big Wobble dot Org from
Hiroshima to the mark of the beast eighty years of
war crisis and the rise of the mighty military, climate surveillance,
medical industrial complex. While we were sleeping, the foundation where
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one world government was laid. This week marks the eightieth
anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs. First and
only time nuclear weapons were used in war, America dropped
them on Japan in August nineteen forty five to bring
the Second World War to an end. Rightly or wrong,
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the experiment worked, but at the cost of more than
three hundred thousand Japanese lives. A proud of shattered Japan
surrender and the victorious West celebrated, promising in the age
of peace and prosperity unlike anything the world had known.
It was we were told the war to end all
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wars eighty years. The reality is the exact opposite. The
twenty first century has been shaped not by peace, but
by constant hum of war end, by the rise of vast,
interconnected power structures that feed on crisis and feed the entire,
entitled and unimaginary wealth and power. The world at boiling point.
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A snapshot of today's conflicts reads like a grim row call.
Ukraine since twenty twenty two. Since since Putin's twenty twenty
two invasion, the US has poured nearly two hundred billion
dollars into the war, with billions more from Niedo allies.
Russia has spent a similar sum and lost almost a
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million troops. No end in sight Israel and Ghazam. Since
the seventh of October twenty twenty three, Israel's war against
Hamas has killed over sixty thousand Palestines and left Gaza
in ruins and pushed the region to the brink of famine.
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Iran looms in the.
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Background, ready to strike Ethiopia on Harra region. Clashes between
final militia and federal forces, including a drone strike on
a primary school that killed one hundred plus, left a
trail of death and disappearances. Cambodia thaland border fighting flared in.
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May twenty twenty five, with seafires broke within days, thousands
displaced Haiti gain control Reporter Prince is a humanitarian disaster
with over a million displays and cholera spreading.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
Mind mar civil wore rages, rebel groups capturing towns. Despite
a rebranded junta, Sudan to RSF and saf are locked
in a third year of devastating conflict. Georgia still partly
under Russian military occupation since two thousand and eight. Maranda DRC,
which is the Democratic Republic of Congo Congo excuse me,
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tensions remained despite a recent cooling. Azerbrierstan and Armenia all
fought over Nagarano Krabak and ethnically Armenian enklov enclave in
Azizuban in the nineteen eighties and nineteen nine, and Vos
has flit up in the years since. China, Taiwan and India, Pakisti,
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North and South Korea, China and India simmering and potentially explosive.
It is hard to escape the conclusion President Eisenhower's nineteen
sixty ward warning about the military industrial complex was prophetic.
The machinery of war didn't fade after World War Two.
It grew wrapped itself around the globe and now fuels
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an endless churn of conflict. The military industrial complex and
its children, Eisenhower's military industrial complex is no longer alone.
Over the decades of new industrial complexes have e merged
fast systems of government, corporations, finance, media, and technology, each
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reinforcing the other. These include number one, the climate industrial complex.
Renewable energy plants, carbon credit markets, ESG consulting firms, green finance,
and global agencies all profit from environmental policy. While common
change is real and measurable the industry around it has
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become a multi trillion dollar enterprise right for exploitation.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
So the question.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Is kio bono, who benefits? Two The surveillance industrial complex.
Government's big tech and intelligence agencies are harvesting everything from
your location to your biometric data for safety. Has become
the justification for mass monitoring, conditioning entire generations to accept
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being watched and listen to all the times.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Trust us, we will protect you.
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Number three. The medical industrial complex. Big pharma, device mark makers,
hospital chains, insurers, regulators, and research institutions form a profit
driven system where prevention takes a backseat to treatment. Libbying
and influence can shape policy as much as science does.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Trust the science, trust the state.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
If you don't, you're filled with hate. I'm being sarcastic,
but satire, So think about it, folks. The web of
control laying the foundation for one world government. These aren't
separate empires anymore.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
They're interlocked.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
The military needs tech for weapons, surveillance and data tech
companies to sell both, the medical and climate sectors finance
funds them all, and the media sells their narratives.
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To the public.
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Each complex justifies the other's existence and growth. It's a
global web and the strands are tightening. Two decades of
quiet construction. The control grid didn't appear overnight. It was
built step by stead two thousand and one to two
thousand and five. Security The Security Shift nine to eleven
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ushered in mass surveillance powers, Patriot acts, homeland security, airports, borders,
and public spaces became testing grounds for biometric systems two
thousand and five to twenty ten. Health meet security, bird
flu swine flu drove the creation of international emergency health
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emergency laws marrying public health and national security.
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Twenty ten to twenty fifteen.
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Digital identity foundations, smartphones, normalizers, sharing personal data. India's at
our system became the world's largest biometric database. Militaries integrate
AI into tracking systems.
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Do you feel safe out there, folks? I do I
the dream? Twenty fifteen to twenty nineteen.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Financial control and social scoring China social credit system, link
finance and behavior Mobile payments replaced cash. Central banks began
researching digital currencies. Always have hard assets. Never leave all
your eggs in one basket. Remember, folks, golden silver is great,
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bartering is good. Have stuff that's tangible. If you own land,
that's a great asset. They want you. Like I said before,
we own nothing and be happy, and I repeat myself.
Twenty twenty twenty twenty two, the COVID catalyst lockdowns, digital
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vaccine passports, and QR code tracking brought population level digital
access control into everyday life, this day and age bending
over to the state's patriotic and we'll hit here.
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Twenty twenty two to twenty twenty five.
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Integration and Expansion CBDC pilot projects accelerated OOH push for
a global pandemic treaty. Wearable and implannable health trackers move
into mainstream medicine. Building bricks for the Mark of the
Beast Revelation thirteen describes a time when no one can
buy or sell without the mark. Today, the infrastructure exists
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or is being rapidly built to make a system.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
Such a system possible, as it.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
Says here, digital IDs link to health, finance and travel,
central bank, digital currency that can be switched on and off,
that will AI driven surveillance, cable of tracking behavior in
real time, behavioral condition that has trades billions to comply
with restrictions for safety left the BBC Cookie policy to
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help you so next time your computer ask if you're
a robot, or the trying super sissy AI voice leaves
you thrit smitting and gasping for more, or the YouTube
video is claiming your genius. Remember it's just the code
and is probably trying to take something from you.
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Or deceive you.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
From biblical perspective that pieces don't have to be forced
into place, they're already aligning. The b system doesn't need
to arrive in a single dramatic moment. It has been
quietly in the background under the banners of safety, progress
and sustainability.
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Or like the BBC above is claiming to help you,
it will finally happen very quickly.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
All robusts and AI will be equipped with new technology
called general intelligence or AGI, a computer system smarter than
any gifted human individual, which will recursive self improvement, will
be able to morph very quickly into the smartest every
human on every imaginary subject or level. This cannot be stopped.
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It's already out there proving itself. Within six years, super
intelligence computers ASI will have arrived. These will be smarter
than the collective sum of humans. Now Here is the
caveat Kvets. There is no human understanding or language, describe
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what will happen.
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When this happens.
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And problem is it's already happening faster than humans can
address it. But AI will keep on, keeping on and
continued riding into the sunset, leave us behind in just
a few years, until millions would be jobless, a useless
generation of bottom fears, with no hope or earning any
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money to look after the families. People will have to
give up their property, cars, and jewelry to pay at
tax to the government. The great reset, you will own
nothing and be happy the mark of the Beast. By
taking the mark, people are growing pressure. Then will then
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receive accommodation, a small monthly amount of money to buy food, clothes,
and receive healthcare. Could we say the universal basic income?
Anyone I asked my own AI program, Could AI be
part of the Mark of the Beast? The reply was
astoundedly honest. The short answer is yes, It's very possible
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and increasingly plausible. The AI will be involved in, or
even central to, the system that forced the Mark of
the Beasts described in Revelation thirteen, the Creator's warning. Eighty
years ago, humanity unleashed the most destructive weapon in history,
promising to end the global war. Instead, instead, we've built
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the world of crisis of control. Have become permanent fixtures,
probable for some, devastating for many. We've traded freedom for security,
stewardship for exploitation, and truth for manifact narratives.
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The web is nearly complete and we are just waiting
for the lawless money. The only question.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Now is this, When the Bible demands allegiance, will we
step into it willingly or step away back towards the
creator's design. The Bible says, those who refuse the markets
of the beast will be killed. I can't see none
believers refuse in mark. Why would they? Many people wouldn't
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dare step away? No blame there. Others with children won't
be able to step back. They'll have to feed their
kids and pay their mortgage, and they will be trapped
pregnant and sick.
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People will also have to comply, and as.
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We saw during the COVID nineteen pandemic, the government, media
and our own colleagues and friends and family will try
to pressure us into doing the right thing. Take the
mark so you can look after granddad.
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He's on his own.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Will believers be brave enough to say no, the infamous
words of Edgar Allen Poe that man is not truly brave,
who is afraid either to seem or to be when
it suits him a coward. But if we are drunk
in that moment with the Holy Spirit, I would suggest
anything is possible.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Take care of folks. Interesting there right? Oh?
Speaker 1 (22:23):
Yes, at Each individual, like I said before, has a
great gift and a story to tell. You can be
the most powerful people on the planet. Without us, they
are nothing. It takes even individuals to build these AI programs,
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and there's always a flaw on achilles heels on terminating it.
One thing about technology, folks, you want to enhance the hands,
immute and enhance humanity or be enslaved.
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What's your road? I know what I'm gonna be doing.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
It'll be the first one, enhance myself and share it
with others.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
We all gotta be vigilant. My friends, they want this
global order so bad, but I'm gonna.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
Tell you this, long term, they will fail, and we
gonna do. You're gonna be apathetic to belly up or
engage by saying no. That's my intake on this article.
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And now I'll be right back for the final segment,
So stay tuned, all right, I'm gonna do one more.
Here came from the delhib.
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Happy Birthday rom Paul, your you incrogible Maverick.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
This was shared by Ben Bartie Rougie, published via Armageddon prosse.
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Let's read this for you.
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In the beginning of a change, the patriots a scarce
man and brave and hated and scorn.
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When his cause succeeds, the timid join him. For then
it cost nothing to be a patriot, Mark Twain.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Some people look to Donald Trump hostile GOP takeover in
twenty sixteen, or else further back to the two thousand
nine era Tea Party movement as the wardshed moment at
which the GOP transformed into something other than what it
had been, which was fully corrupt war machine party that
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third whatever special interest was willing to bankroll its candidates,
not meaningfully different on the matters that.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Mattered most from a Democrat party.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
I'd rather look back further the two thousand and seven
A college junior pursuing what turned to be a relatively
worthless political science degree from a mid tier state university,
my political conscience still an assent, an unexpected hero emerge
onto the national scene. That hero's name was Ronald Ernest Paul,
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unimpressive with the plastic paj veneer of Barack Obama seeing
through the facade, and unmoved by an establishment Christian posing
as a revolutionary, an assessment that I would later be
vindicated in holding. Ron Paul, in contrast, represents something so
dramatically divergent to me and truly independent in the greatest
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tradition of America, that I immediately knew.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
I was looking at my guy. There's some video.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
There's a video footage on this too, on the debate
highlights of two thousand and seven.
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Like clockwork, out.
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Of the woodwork, came the worst of actors of the
GOP establishment totigrate me, to integrate me, as the gillions
did with another Orthodox figure all those years ago on
another continent, as befalls with anyone who challenges the status quo.
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There's a video here about ron Paul's dangerous to America
by new Gingridge. Hi, I'm newke Gingridge. I'm a bendover
bob to the global order.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
I demand respect from my support. I continue on.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
What Wan Paul was actually dangerous to was the ongoing
trillion dollar grift that is, the federal United States government.
Neo cons accused Paul of being something called a crypto Nazi.
The liberal media applied that he crossed party appeal smeared
young left wing supporters of his as useful idiots Paradosically,
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the invective hurled at him and his supporters served to
increase my admiration for the man. You can judge a
man's character largely by the enemies he earns, and no
one perhaps has garnered more or better enemies and occupied
Washington than Ron Paul. The honor of my professional career
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when Paul tweeted and covered one of my articles viazier
Hedge on his podcast, God Speed, Good doctor.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Look that tweet to you for yourself. Let's check this
tweet out for a moment. See what he has to
say here. Let's check this out. I don't know it.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
See how the tweet is. You can look you you
can check out the tweet for yourself. But it's pretty
curious right now. See what it is. I know I'm
just uh rambom for the moment, but forgive me but
one thing I can tell you this, my friends, a
police state, we will see US troops on usry using
lethal force against Americans.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
That was on October fourteenth, twenty twenty four. So there's
a link for that, and and I have to agree.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
And I'm glad mister Bartee was support Mom Paul, including yours, truly,
because he was a man of principle, consistent and constitutionally inclined,
not image, not being pretty or how many people kiss
their but to get his respect. He earned it on principle.
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And many people mocked me for supporting this man. Now
they're all eating crow. I wonder why. This is why,
my friends, we got to do our homework more thoroughly.
You got the internet as a tool, utilize it. Don't
just listen to the pundits of the Beaker's voids.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Go digging.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Look at the voting records of these individuals, whether federal,
state or local. When we read in the deiculation independence,
what was the main objective that the fifty seven men
signed to seceed from Great Britain? He's telling the people
never trust us period as governments never trust them.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
It's not being.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Anti American, it's our heritage. Mayor contemporaries engage it thoroughly.
I do like to thank doctor Ron Paul for his
serving as a congressman, at him running for president three times.
He got shafted running for a Senate in Texas because
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the GOP the established scumbags, just like the Democrats are
owned by the same puppet masters. That's right, the battle
of the lefties, the GOP and the Democratic Party.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
Remember, if people think.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Lincoln was a conservative, I have palm trees to sell
for you, imported from Pluto.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
And to be honest about Lincoln.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
In my humble opinion, based on the research I did,
he started using interest free money for the war. Is
one of the reasons why he got shot. But doesn't
mean I'm gonna love the man. This is why we
gotta be consistent. We can't sit back and relac thinking.
Speaker 2 (31:01):
Everything is awesome. Everything is awesome, you're on the winning team.
That's diuretic.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Who's gonna tell me in the music or musicians that
song influenced me being the business thin about that, folks,
So never believe the hype, observe responsibly, and remain vigilant,
and like I said before, never trust the government. Thank you,
Congressman Ron Paul or the doctor you can even find them.
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And a livery report to you, my friends, just look
it up. It's not that hard. Well, that will be it.
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