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talk cashless society with us, Maybe you want to talk automation, surveillance, state,
and a whole bunch more. We're gonna be diving into
weather modification and some interesting things that I've been seeing
going around the internet as a person who has been
on shows and in debates with people on weather modification
and chemtrails, akkemtrails, you know, the slaying term. We'll just
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call it what we call it all the time for
the last twenty years, them trails, and people are afraid
to use that term. They are they're afraid. There's a
stigma that comes with it. But if you use the
term weather modification on It's okay, you can use that.
Bill Gates uses that term right, weather modification, But you
don't use the term chemtrails, because that's what they really
spring on you, is chemicals, metal, and a bunch of
(04:20):
other things aluminumoxide. It's called Wellsbach stratospheric aerosol injections. You
can google it. There's a patent, there's a whole Wikipedia
page dedicated to it, of nanoparticles being sprayed to modify
the weather, to block the sun, and a whole bunch more.
But we can't start this show without talking about the
bummer Bowl yesterday. The good old super Bowl is you know,
(04:41):
no Super Bowl is good unless the Green Bay Packers
are in it. And you know, Patrick Mahomes look pretty bad.
I'm not going to talk sports a whole lot, but
I'm gonna say that the Eagles went and they dominated
that game. I went to my house and it's like
a ritual like the Green Bay Packers on football in
Wisconsin is like the state ordained religion. People get together
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with their families if no other reason than to just
watch the game. It's kind of one of those things,
of those things that brings people together, but it's also
very tribal. They're like, we don't allow Chicago Bears fans
in our circle, and we might be suspicious if we
have friends that are Chicago Bears fans, you might not
like them as much, or they might not get the
same treatment as somebody who is a Greeny Packers fan.
(05:23):
It just it is what it is. So you know,
I wasn't too enthused by the Super Bowl the commercials.
I was looking for the AI generated commercials, right, I'll
see you really why I was watching the Super Bowl
the AI generated commercials, and there was a lot of
things that raised my eyebrown, like is this AI or
is this not AI? Because it looks so real down
AI generated commercials are everywhere they are.
Speaker 5 (05:46):
Man, it's absolutely insane. I did not personally tune into
the superb Owl show yesterday, but I did check some
of the highlights. I mean, I can't remember the fellow's name,
but whoever that general not the halftime show, whoever the
player was.
Speaker 11 (06:06):
No.
Speaker 5 (06:06):
I checked out the halftime show. That was amazing, perfect.
I loved it, just just for the fact that Kendrick
went up there and smoked Drake for being the creep
that he is in front of one hundred million people, man,
and had Serena Williams up there crip walking. I thought
it was. But that's some generational hater shit and I
love that. As someone who lives on Spikee, I love that.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Yeah, my dad bring some of that generational hatership. He's like,
who listens to this crap? Then again, he also told me, well,
who the hell needs all that crap? When I got
my first iPhone? Now he has one, so right, maybe
it won't be long before he's turning into Lebar Jackson
listening to him and you know, rocking out on the
bus while he's driving the bus. There, my pops, you
know does the service drives school bus and know he's retired.
Speaker 5 (06:49):
And you know what else, Sam's the player whoever hit
that pick six in his rookie year and on his
is yet I cannot remember his name, but congratulations to
him specifically. That's that's got to be the memory of
a lifetime to hit an interception pick six on your
birthday and then win the Super Bowl. Men, that's awesome.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Well, that is awesome. And sports is something that brings
people together and also divides people when the Green Bay
Packers lose people's like wives beat their husbands and it
comes happens like that, exactly like that, the women beat
the men and vice versa. The just fighting and people
are upset and they're all weak, is ruined. It's not
for me, like it's really tribalism, and I really it
doesn't matter. It's soap operas for men to be honest.
(07:34):
Days of our lives for men, because at the end
of the day, if Aaron Rodgers or the Green Bay
Packers or Jordan Love or any of these other players
do something, say something, it doesn't really impact my life.
I don't really care.
Speaker 5 (07:46):
I don't really care.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
I'm sorry my local cheese heads will be upset that
I say I don't really care. I mean, I do care,
but I don't care that it's my team I grew up.
It's a reason to get together with the family. We
used to do with Sundays. We used to have like,
what was it blue law? Do you have you ever
heard of blue law? Don literally a lot of peop
old I'm old af if you don't know. We used
to have a lat in Wisconsin and banks and car
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dealerships still follow blue law and that's nothing was allowed
to be open less. So was that family and entertainment
orientated on Sundays. So it gave families a reason to
get together. I remember going to my day. Let's go
to best not best Buy. There used to be best Warehouse,
which was a competitor. A best Buy was around. You'd
go in there, you pick a slip. Whatever you bought
with was G I Joe or Transformers would come down
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a conveyor belt and basically it was almost humanless. It
was like seamless. No real salesman, maybe one or two
people if you needed to talk to someone. That was
their gimmick. And they kept their prices low and their
costs low that way. And he said, no, it's not open.
It's Sunday. Nothing was open on Sunday at one point,
and it gave people a reason. What did we do
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on Sundays? We went to church in the morning. Maybe
not not for you, don as we were talking before
the show. Maybe it's for somebody else, you know. But
I go to church on Saturday now because I don't
partake in the Nimrod ritual, because that's what I believe.
I believe Sunday is the day worship the Sun, deities
and even Christ himself has been deified as a son
and is that really who Yeshua is? And why do
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they change his name? The Christos? Christ? And Yesus? Or
who is? Who is? What is it? You know? Hey, Zeus?
Zeus is the son of Odin? You know, not Odin
but Apollo? Right if I remember right? Zeus and Apollo?
I can't remember?
Speaker 5 (09:31):
Pretty sure Apollo is the son of Zeus.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Is that what it is? Apollo is the son of Zeus?
And who's Zeus's dad? I forgot who Zeus's dad is
Another Sunday, That's what it might be Chronos. Anyways, I'm
just giving you guys all these reasons to listen to
this broadcast right now because I'm so accurate. So that
being said, uh, you know your forecast in the future.
We're gonna be diving into some things today, including a
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cash list society. And it's a real big story story.
And the reason why I want to to bring this up.
Number one, I shared this on my Twitter, all right,
and it's the idea that Donald Trump wants to get
rid of the penny. It doesn't sound like a big
deal and I didn't think anything of it until Don
had correct me, and he goes, it's a step towards
(10:16):
a cashless society. And I'm like, what, but you're right.
I want to see you're not right, but you are
right zero hedge. This is actually on our homies site
over there at the info Wars and this is by
zero hedge. By the way, zero hedge is a great
place to get your news, just like anything else. Check
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your sources. But here we have it. Trump instructs Treasury
secretary to stop minting pennies, citing wasteful spending, and the
reason being is for far too long. He says, the
United States has meant the pennies, which literally cost us
more than two cents. This is so wasteful. I have
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instructed my Secretary of the US Treasury to stop producing
new pennies. Let's rest in peace. The waste out of
our great nation's budget, even if it's a penny at
a time. Donald Trump wrote on social media, and it
says that the US Mint annually reports revealed that it
costs three point sixty nine cents to produce and distribute
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a penny, So it costs more to make a penny
than it does to actually use it and what its
value is. So every year they make about eighty five
million dollars in pennies. That's a lot of money and pennies.
Speaker 5 (11:37):
And you know the crazy thing is when you think
about it, So the logic behind this is so ridiculously
flawed because it's saying, oh, we're gonna stop minting pennies
new pennies. We're gonna stop minting new pennies because it
costs more to make them than what they're worth. Well,
then the actual fundamental basis of the problem is the
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value of the currency, not the fact that we're minting
pennies and how much it costs it, because it's because
it's the cost of it because of the value, or
rather the devalue of the currency. How do we fix
the value of the currency. Well, we've talked about this
a whole lot on the show. Ron Paul was just
talking about it earlier today. As a matter of fact.
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Put us back on a silver and gold based monetary
system and actually get us away from this fiat banking
cartel nonsense and the whole concept of oh we're gonna
slash the minting of pennies to try to save some money.
There are a whole lot of places that Trump could
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slash to actually help us save some money. First of all,
did a great job of pausing a whole lot of
that foreign foreign aid spending. But you know, let's go
on ahead and cut the money that we're still sending
to Israel. He sent them ten billion dollars, would they
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be just recently, just within the past couple of days,
ten billion of our dollars, of our taxpayer dollars going
to this genocidal regime. As he sits up there and
says that the Palestinians are going to be moved out
of Gaza, They're not going to have a right to return.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
We're going to let's buy Gazaza right right, and then in.
Speaker 5 (13:27):
Other places, I mean, let's just look at you know,
Ron Paul has mentioned this before. Plenty of people have
mentioned this before. If we want to save Americans money,
let's do away with the income tax, Let's do away
with the property tax. Preferably, let's do away with all tax.
Speaker 11 (13:41):
Right.
Speaker 5 (13:42):
Taxation is literally extortion. But if we're not going to
do that, at the very least, get rid of the
income tax, get rid of the property tax. Let Americans
keep more of their hard earned money and let them
actually own their property instead of paying the government to
keep their property because then they don't actually own it.
You know, another place we can cut some money. Let's
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go on ahead and close all those imperialist military bases.
Bring all of our boys and girls back home here
where they belong. Instead of acting like the world's police
and having this global expansion of military bases and empires
that cost so much money, billions and billions of dollars
to maintain, pretending to be the world's police, just to
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maintain some sort of unipolar global hegemony. Let's bring all
of our folks home all of these places where we
could actually cut spending where it matters and would actually
have an impact and would actually fight the globalists. It
would actually fight the new world order, the things that
he claims he wants to do but obviously is not doing.
But instead he's like, Nope, we're going to go after
the pennies. And the thing that really stands out to
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me what I find so interesting, if let's say, if
Joe Biden had done this, there wouldn't be any debate
or question about what the agenda is here, right, would know, Okay, yeah,
they're advancing cashless society, but because it's Trump, so many
people are bewildered by it and they're trying to figure out, Oh,
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what's the angle here, what's Trump doing? What's the five
D chess? When the moves that are being made are
as plain as day, especially when he's partnering with technocrap
people that have already pushed for a cashless society. The
fact that they're talking about getting rid of the Federal Reserve,
which on the service is a great thing. But I
(15:31):
warned on Twitter yesterday beware of anybody advocating for getting
rid of the Federal Reserve and replacing it with digital currency.
I said, end the FED and replace it with nothing.
Ron Paul was talking about that just earlier today, because
a couple times now in the past few days, people
have said, you know, let's get Ron Paul in there
and let him audit the FED, to which Elon Musk
(15:53):
himself even replied on Twitter and said, Yeah, that's a
great idea, let's do it. So hopefully God's willing that,
you know, doctor Paul is gonna get put in there.
They're going to audit the hell out of the Fed,
find out all the nefarious shit, that's been done with
our money, and then close that ship down. But like
I said, beware if they use ending the FED as
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a means as a vehicle of advancing cbdc's or privatized
stable coins, as we were just talking last week, that's
sort of a seems like that's the rug horse right now. Yeah,
the trojan horse of Trump signing his order to do
away with cbdc's while simultaneously privately advancing fiat stable coins,
which does the exact same thing, just in a public
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private partnership manner. If they use ending the FED as
a vehicle to advance that, beware it is a trojan horse.
Speaker 11 (16:43):
Man.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Well, not only that, there's solutions now. People are like, well,
what are people going to do? Carry gold in their wallet?
That's exactly what people should be doing. And you're like, well,
how could well, how could they do that? Well, let
me show you real simple. First of all, I up
pulled up the twitter of Chris Donte Harris me and
you can check out the question today if you want
to call in, is is the move by Ronald of
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Donald Trump? Ronald Trump by Donald Trump to eliminate the
penny a move towards cash so society or necessary move
to save tax payer money. If you want to call in,
one eight five to five four seven two fifty four
eighty three is the number here one eight five five
for seven to two fifty four eighty three, and we'll
put that number on the screen if you want to
call in. If you're an x spaces, you can try
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there as well. And you guys can reach out to
us and feel free to call in one eight five
five four seven two fifty four eighty three. But I
want to show you guys this. There's a whole company
and I own some of these. By the way, they're
called goldbacks. Look at this. It's one one thousandth of
a try ounce. It's a piece of paper and it's
got gold printed right on it. And the gold doesn't
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rub off, it doesn't peel off. It can be folded,
it can be it could be like put through the
washing machine, all that stuff, and it holds up. And
it's one one thousandth of an ounce and it fluctuates
in value, right, And I got mine. It was two dollars.
Now it's five dollars and eighty two cents for a
one dollar bill. They also have the five dollar bills
which I have won. And the five dollar bills, if
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you look at them, what is that? Or is that ten?
They got fives as well, but the tens are one
one hundredth of troy ounce, right, those are worth fifty
eight dollars and so on. You can get one tenth
of an ounce worth five hundred and eighty two dollars
or whatever whatever you want to call it. The five
dollars they say they're worth about three thirty dollars. You
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just don't know. Basically, all you would need to do
is have a gold bill, have a UPC on it
that scans whatever the market value is, and then it
applies towards your purchase. Let's be honest. That's all you
really need on it. And or it's metal. It's pure gold,
and gold is the metal that you can actually stretch
more than any other metal, right, So something like this
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you can actually keep in your back pocket. I've gifted
these to my girl, you know, And you know I
like gold. I like gold, I like silver, like I'm
a pirate. That's it. That's what it comes down to, Mighty.
My father was a pirate and it corresponds well for him. Okay,
I shouldn't be stinging on air. But like that's like gold,
gold and silver is the way to go. And I
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don't disagree with Donald Trump because it's a tangible like
if if the grid goes down and you're in a
cashlist society, it's all comes down to barter, comes down
to toilet paper and wiping your ass. That's what it
comes down to.
Speaker 5 (19:26):
Right exactly, you know, And that's one of the that's
the essentially the basis of the matter. Is the whole
reason that our currency is the way that it is.
Speaker 11 (19:38):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (19:39):
And you don't have to take my word for it,
you know, we I just mentioned Ron Paul. Doctor Paul
has done a great job explaining this over the years.
You know, read the book in the FED, a couple
of other works he's done on it, or any of
the numerous talks he's given on it. The whole reason
that our dollar, that our currency has become so devalued,
is because of what happened in the Nixon administration when
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they allowed the Breton Woods Agreement to expire, which did
away with the last bit of tangible value that our
currency had, the last bit of gold, the last bit
of silver. Our money is only backed up by debt.
It is a debt based fiat currency system. That is
why it perpetually declines and has been in perpetual decline
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since the Federal Reserve Act of nineteen thirteen. This has
essentially been and this is explained by Geobert Griffin and
the Chief and the creature from Jackaliland is explained by
James Corbett and his documentary Central of Enslavement, the History
of the Federal Reserve. The whole point of this banking
cartel system was to create a ruling class capture of
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our money. He who controls the money controls the world.
And the whole process of the devaluation happens because we
have nothing of tangible value you that's actually backing it up.
It's all based on debts and essentially government sponsored IOUs
fractional reserve banking. So there's no wonder that the value
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continues to go down, especially when the spending simultaneously, the
government spending specifically continues to go up. I mean, we
just look from the Clinton administration. Actually, let's go further
Nixon administration, because I mentioned Nixon Bretton Wood. So let's
start looking at the Nixon administration and just look towards
the current Trump administration, there is a demonstrable line going
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up up of wasteful government spending while the currency has
continued devaluing. People wonder why the collapse of two thousand
and eight happened. People wonder why we're in a current
recession right now. A lot of that has to do
with moves that Donald Trump himself made toward the end
of his first administration with all the COVID stimulus, followed
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by the moves that Biden made at the beginning of
his administration with the additional COVID stimulus trenk, printing trillions
of dollars flooding it into the economy. When every sensible economist,
including doctor Paul and so many others, said, do not
do this, you are going to cause massive inflation. They
did it anyway, and that's where we're at right now.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Well, you know, inflation's good for the economy, So what
they basically tell you, and a whole bunch of linguistics
that make you think it is, but it's terrible. It's
actually terrible for the economy. And getting away from the
gold and silver standard had everything to do with it.
And for those I see Dank in the chat What's
up Dank, one of our oldest listeners in rumble dot
com for it Slash the Rundown Live. He says, could
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we get some old punk rockers to vendor view and
do a tiny desk set. That'd be cool. Let's go
gold leaf bills. Maybe he's in Canada there and they
want gold leaf bills. But cash the society is something
that you know they're really working towards and what our
producer said that she was offered to purchase something with
her palm and I was like, ah, get out of here,
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and I looked it up. They now have these palm
reading ATMs and palm reading cashier cash registers. You just
swipe your palm like it's the mark of the beast
and it goes dodo it and there you go. You
can go ahead and you don't pay for your product
doing that. It just blows my mind that the ability
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is there and people aren't really even talking about it.
MasterCard tends to replace credit cards with biometrics by twenty thirty.
As Visa certificates biometric cards that is by Sean Miller
on in Full Wars, MasterCard announce that they plan to
remove a sixteen digit card number from their credit cards
by twenty thirty, replacing out the person's hand or face
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biometric cashless society. That's where we're going.
Speaker 5 (23:53):
It is, it's that's exactly where we're going. And you know, sadly,
we're not actually seeing any moves from this administration to
try to fight against that, and in fact we're seeing
the opposite. And yet it's being framed in a way
to go along with this great inversion, which is a
term that I myself did not come up with. I
(24:16):
first heard it from Derek Brose, and I believe he
heard it from probably Alexandra Was, I believe the woman
who came up with the constant the word great inversion,
essentially talking about the sy op that's been going on,
you know, convincing people that Trump is some sort of
anti establishment savior when when the man is anything but.
But you know that that's exactly where we're going with
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all of this.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Well, and don't get me wrong, I think people are
our little honeymoon by the fact that Trump is actually
doing a lot of the things that he says he's
going to do, and that is also his curse. The
things that we didn't want him to do that he
said he was gonna do. You're like, oh, hopefully he
doesn't like he said he's gonna play Hillary in jail.
All of a sudden, he's passing all this legislation for
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mRNA automation, you know, vaccines, nanotech, which we're gonna get
into how nanotech is going to impact people. But here
it is. I want to show you guys what we're
talking about here because it is pretty crazy. It is
pretty amazing. And if you guys want to call it
in one eight five, five, four eighty three is the number.
Here here it is. We got it on the screen
(25:23):
for you. Amazon launches sign up app for its Palm
payment service. Don't even have to use your credit card,
don't have to even use you know, your cell phone
or your NFT or anything else. Don't have to swipe,
don't have to tap, You just put your hand on it,
and guess what, somebody's gonna cut your hand off so
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they can steal your money, because that's what it's then
lead to.
Speaker 5 (25:48):
You think I'm joking, Sadly, I can see that happening,
because that's just the crazy clown world that we're living in.
But yeah, you know, I've I've been seeing things like
this pop up ever once in a while. I remember
a couple of years back, I think it was probably
my first year with The Rundown Live. We covered a
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story out of your neck of the woods in Wisconsin
where a company, I can't remember what it was, but
they installed a like microchip, you know, sort of swipe
your hand on the door you're going through the door.
It's got your employee ideal, all that sort of stuff
on it. So you know, it doesn't it certainly doesn't
shock me that it is becoming more mainstream because you know,
(26:31):
as we say, you know, The Rundown Live is your
forecast into the future. We've been talking about this stuff
for years.
Speaker 11 (26:36):
Man.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Well, and it's wild because nobody really pays attention to
this program. But we're trend setters. We always get the
greatest guests first, they're here, before they make it on
major platforms. Looking for example, Drew Arnold blew the hell
up the next day if he had him on the
show first, and all of a sudden he's on Alex Jones,
He's on all these other platforms. Harrison Smith's American Journal,
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and if you guys missed that show at you, Arnold.
I mean, we're going to talk about a little bit
today because it all ties into what we're going to
be talking about with the surveillance state and cashless society. So, uh,
you know, with the cashless society, the idea of not
having to carry casher on you sounds great. Tell somebody
cuts your hand off and they want to use your
palm to buy something, uh, you know.
Speaker 5 (27:19):
And other than that, I mean that that committed.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
A bake hand like to get your handprint and then
put a fake rubber hand over with your fingerprints and
just mimic. And I'm sure there's something that they'll come
up with in other ways to steal your cash less
society through your RFID, you know, your tape.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
Well, one of the big concerns of it. I mean, yes,
those are sort of you know, a bit of an
extreme example. But the real concern with CBDCs or any
sort of digital currency that the federal government or a
quote unquote private entity that is directly embedded with the
federal government, like we see with so much of this
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public private partnership stuff going on right now, especially in
the technocracy sphere, is the fact that you don't own
your money. You don't actually have any money, you've accumulated nothing.
It's all controlled by the state or by the corporate
proxies of the state. And if they say, for example,
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decide to that that you have committed wrong think, or
that you're not a good little patriot, or that you
don't do what the government says, well all of a
sudden everything is shut down. And we've seen this process
of like debanking the wrong thinkers during COVID. We've definitely
saw it in Canada with the trucker convoy. Oh you
don't like lockdowns where we're shutting your bank accounts down.
It's going to make that kind of stuff way easier.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Well, and the idea that you don't own your DNA either, right, yep,
you know, and uh, you know. It all comes down
to this idea that the government owns you, right, that
social Security number owns you. Matt Jordan Maxwell used to
talk about this how they sold out American social securities
to the Federal Reserve, and the Federal Reserve basically their
(29:02):
note that they own use your social Security card because
there should be no requirement for a Social Security card.
With the idea of the social Security cards when you retire,
if there's money left, the government will pay you for
you know, getting old and take care of you, because
you know, some people feel like we need to do
that instead of you know, foundations that are charitable and
that the government should implement these kind of projects, which
(29:24):
there's a lot of debate because that money now got
redirected and is being used towards something else. And they're
saying there won't be Social Security by the time you retire,
you know, and at what point Federal Reserve stops printing money,
We're going to be in a whole bunch of issues here,
a whole bunch of problems coming up. But the idea
that they already want you to use your palm that
sounds like something straight out of some of these nineteen
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seventies Christian horror movies those I mean left Behind series,
not the Left Behind series, but was a Thief and
a night image of a beast, distant thunder prodigal planet,
and they are basically nineteen seventies horror movies made to
scare people in the Christianity about a fake rapture and
people being left behind. And if you believe in the rapture,
you're allowed to, but that doesn't mean, in my opinion,
(30:09):
that that you're going to heaven or not. That isn't
require to. So I don't believe in it because I
think it's a nineteen eighty eight or eighteen hundreds snake
oil salesman's idea to get people to convert over to
Christianity that one day you'll just wake up and disappear.
I'm not saying some aliens might not come and take
a bunch of people off this planet. That could be
the rapture. That'd be a little bit more up my alley.
(30:31):
And it's well, I mean, when we start to think
about it, you know, you knock the war in the heavens,
the planet was colonized, and I'm going down the alien
hoole rabbit hole here for a second. But you know
your DNA is not your DNA. You know, the government
owns you. You don't own your property. You don't have
anything that's real tangible. I mean unless you're collecting gold, silver,
comic books and tangible assets. They don't want you to
(30:53):
own any property. This is all based off of Adam
Weissop's seventeen seventy six Illuminati, which is why we celebrate
May first, because that's when the illuminatio is formed and
they're all The idea was no inheritance. Their all idea
was that you won't own private property, that everything belongs
to everyone and not just to you, and that you
shouldn't have a form of property such as your home.
(31:14):
And guess what, that's what you did in the United
Nations is pushing for in this world economic form, the
Bilderberg Group, the Club of Rome, all these societies, Council
and Foreign Relations, they're fighting at every instant to come
and take your liberties and freedoms. So you got to ask,
what the hell are you gonna do? Are you gonna
sit on that couch popping potato chips all day? Or
are you gonna get out there and communicate with people?
(31:36):
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The Dan Dix, the Lukarnowski's, the Alex Joneses. Listen, we
none of us agree on anything and everything. I shouldn't
say anything on everything. You know, we do agree on
some things and not all of us have the most
colorful pasts. Not all of us can be model citizens
like Chris don Teherrison, don Vie Junior, But the idea
(31:59):
is is that we work together and we need to
support each other. Right when the Rundown is live, do
you let your friends know to tune in? Do you say, hey,
check out the show I've been listening to. They've been
right about so much. They get all the cool guests.
Speaker 8 (32:10):
First.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
I tell you what, this broadcast is amazing And we're
on episode nine and ninety nine and from you guys
to me and for me to you, I love you guys,
and you guys made this thing possible. You guys made
it possible for us to be breaking on the whole
Galain Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein story. You made it possible for
us to be breaking on the whole Jacob Blake, Kyle
Right Nohow situation. Like listen, this broadcast has done a
(32:33):
lot of amazing things. And it's not just me, it's
done by Junior. It's Mike Pitchesney, the big Pizone, who
is around for many years, although he's gone a little
bit right, but you know, he used to be a leftist.
He used to be an occupy guy. And it's interesting
how we all evolve in life. I used to be
a right wing conservative and I thought we were going
in to award, you know, I know, to spread peace
and love, which wasn't the case at all. We all grow, right,
(32:54):
we all change our opinions, right.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
And.
Speaker 5 (32:58):
I used to be a Republican.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
Stop it, that's fake news.
Speaker 5 (33:05):
Yeah, no, no kidding, man. I remember the first political
debate I got into was in middle school. Actually I
was in my English class. I don't know why the
hell we were talking about this, but we were talking
about the war in the Middle East. I remember very
clearly advocating for dropping nuclear bombs on Iraq and Afghanistan.
(33:27):
Because I was talking making the comparison of between Pearl
Harbor and nine to eleven. I said, well, it was
good enough to do it to Japan, you know, we
should do it to them. Because of course, being a
middle school child, I did not understand the complexities of
what actually happened on nine to eleven, the fact that
it was an inside job, you know, the military industrial complex,
(33:47):
war as a racket, sort of war machine type deal.
I was still very ignorant to all of those sorts
of things. But yeah, it was a very hardcore Republican
up until the Ron Paul era, when I started to
shift more towards you know, conservative libertarian and just sort
of continued to drift until about the COVID era as
when I shifted away from libertarianism to just straight you know, anarchism, voluntarism.
(34:11):
You know, as my political ideologies continue to evolve, you know,
so you know, as you know your point being, you know,
we all grow and change over.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
Time, you know what. You know what that reminds me
of done when I was a kid growing up. I
was probably my thirties already. I can't believe I'm getting
that old. You can hear my voice. Listen to some
of the old episodes of The Rundown Live, because we're
gonna hit one thousand episodes tomorrow, and that's kind of
crazy to me. I feel a little nostalgic. I like
want to cry on air. A thousand episodes, that's a lot,
(34:42):
and there's probably more than that, don because we lost
a lot of episodes. We lost episodes of like g
Edward Griffin, like we forgot to record some back in
the day, like we went live, but it's just lost
in the Internet world, right, And this reminds me of
the classic Whitest Kids, you know skit of nerve U.
Speaker 6 (35:00):
Right.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
If everyone has been a kid, you played with NERF guns, right,
you shot each other in NERF guns. And basically it
comes in that these two kids are doing NERF battles
and one of the kids gets a NERF nuke and
the kid is begging his mom. He's like, Mom, Mom, Mom,
I need more money. Can I get my allowances and advance?
I need I need two weeks of four weeks in
of allowances and advance, or six weeks or six months.
(35:22):
There's something ridiculous, six months of allowances in advance so
I can get a new NERF nuke because Timmy has
a NERF nuke. I need to get a NERF nuke
otherwise we're gonna have to do something on She goes,
I already gave you, you know, months in advance of
your allowances.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
I know.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
And so he goes back and he has to make
peace with a kid with the NERF nuke because the
kid has a NERF nuke. And then there's a mentally
ill kid across the street and he's stumbling and he's
like he goes, I have a NERF nuke, and he goes, what,
that guy can totally not have a NERF nuke because
he's mentally ill. He's the video shows I'm being retarded, right,
and he's like, he's like, I got a NERF nuke.
(35:58):
And they're like, well, that guy, what if he has
a dirty one or something? And then they show them
beating him up to get his NERF nuke, like essentially
saying that we're picking on people we don't need to be,
and maybe if we helped them so they had something clean,
we don't have to go to war over this stuff.
You know, it's interesting and if you can want to
google it, go to white wk Uk, which was a sitcom,
(36:20):
a sketch comedy sitcom in the early two thousands, and
NERF Nuke was the sketch. It's pretty funny, and I
think it ends with the crotch rocket where he jump
on it and it hits you in the balls. But nonetheless,
a NERF nuke was pretty interesting and it reminds me
of that because you believe that you needed a NERF
nuke because everyone else had a NERF nuke. And of
course Timmy, the mentally ill kid has a NERF nuke
(36:43):
and he shouldn't because see what happens if he uses it?
What if he actually he might be dirty one or
one of those half cut ones. And we got to
go intervene immediately. But we don't really know the situation, right,
And it's very like that's the world we live in.
And I remember when I heard on Paul speak about
it about us going and being the bastions of spreading
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freedom and liberty, and all we're really doing is causing
blowback here in America. And the reason why nine to
eleven happened, and reason things like this above and beyond,
like being attacked here on the homeland or anything else happened,
is because we are tampering and everyone else's business across
in the broad seas, which we don't see anything of
that back at home, so we don't think anything of
(37:24):
it much. So it kind of literally changed my whole
perceptive and my perception excuse me on war, Like I'm
an anti war advocate. I don't think that there's any
reason really for war except for to protect myself.
Speaker 5 (37:37):
Right, Yeah, And you know, one of the crazy like
one of the things that people, particularly Americans, don't recognize,
and I think a big reason why they're able to
sell they being the government, are able to sell that
whole you know, war mentality is because geographically America is
so isolated. We have we only have two boards Canada
(38:00):
Mexico Canada and North Mexico to the south, and then
we have you know, the coast on either side. We
are just one essentially the majority of this land mass.
Whereas with Europe or the whole of Eurasia, you can
literally drive I'm pretty sure. I mean you might have
to catch a you know, a barge or the point
(38:22):
is from Spain to friaking Beijing, you know, and you
know you can go through and drive across this whole
land mass. You know, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, it's
all this one massive land mass. So when we're going
in there and you know, bombing the hell out of
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the Middle East, antagonizing the Balkans, overthrowing the government in
Ukraine like in twenty fourteen, you know, all these sorts
of things. You know, these are real life consequences that
the people on this huge land mass have to deal with,
whereas over here in America where I from, all of that,
we're very insulated from the consequences of that, and and
(39:05):
the people who sell US war have been able to
use that to their advantage. Oh well, the American people
don't actually see the consequences of what's happening, So you know,
we can use our assets in the media downplace certain
things and they're not actually going to feel the consequences.
They're not going to actually, you know, you can't just
go across a border, you know, or drive from you know,
(39:28):
somewhere in Europe and drive down over to the Middle East. Uh,
you know, and just you know, see what's actually happening
because we're so somewhat isolated over here. And I think
that's played into the psychology of it. I definitely believe
it's been used by the social manipulators and the propagandass
as a means of being able to sell that sort
of stuff to the American people.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
Well, and that's what it comes down to. I remember,
here we go. I think we're gonna place Ron Paul
because get get us knocked on some different platforms. Maybe
we shouldn't, but for our listeners at home, this is
Ron Paul. I'm kind of hesitant to play because I
know we're gonna get banned in censored, but why not.
Let's play this here. This is Ron Paul while he
(40:11):
explains his position on wars on CNN, and here we go.
We're gonna go ahead and broadcast for you guys.
Speaker 5 (40:18):
Pull it up on the screen.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
Yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and do that right now.
Oh wait, let's see share a screen for you guys.
If you guys want to see this, you can see
this on the rundown Live dot com or Rumble dot
com forward slash the Rundown Live. Here we go. We're
gonna go ahead and play this for you guys right now.
Speaker 6 (40:38):
My next guest carsman Ron Paul, that joins us momentarily
first my way of introduction. He drew a major following
when he ran four years ago for the JIP nomination.
Speaker 8 (40:45):
Tonight.
Speaker 12 (40:46):
He drew a sharp.
Speaker 6 (40:47):
Contrast with the other candidates on military involvement abroad.
Speaker 11 (40:50):
Listen, I serve five years in the military.
Speaker 8 (40:54):
I've had a little experience.
Speaker 11 (40:55):
I've spent a little bit of time over in the
Pakistan Afghanistan area as well as in Iran. But I
wouldn't wait for my generals. I'm the commander in chief.
I make the decisions.
Speaker 8 (41:05):
I tell the.
Speaker 11 (41:05):
Generals what to do, and I'd bring them home as
quickly as possible, and I'd get them out of the
rack as well, and I wouldn't start a war in Libya.
I'd quit bombing Yemen, and i'd quit bombing Pakistan. I'd
start taking care of people here at home, because we
could save hundreds of billions of dollars. Our national security
is not enhanced by our presence over there.
Speaker 8 (41:27):
We have no purpose there. We should learn the lessons
of history.
Speaker 11 (41:31):
And the longer we're there, the worst things are, and
the more danger we're in as well, because our presence
there is not making friends.
Speaker 6 (41:41):
Let me tell you, And Congressman Paul joins me. Now,
we just played the response you said about a military
serving overseas. That really does put you in start contrast
to many of the people on the stage tonight.
Speaker 11 (41:55):
Yeah, I think so it did four years ago. But
what I sense now, Allah, what I sense now is
there's not so much of a dramatic difference. Is if
you listen carefree, some of them are coming our way,
the way that I believe we should go, the way.
Speaker 5 (42:09):
The real difference is is with the people.
Speaker 8 (42:11):
If you look at the polls.
Speaker 11 (42:12):
And how many people think we should be in Libya,
and how many people think we ought to get out
of Afghanistan. So that's where I feel completely different, Although
you know I don't obviously have agreement. In my statement
was different because I'm rather impatty, because I think the
issue of war is so important on principle because it's
such a deadly issue, but it's also a major economic issue.
I look at it carefree, because all great nations usually
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go down when they spread themselves too far around the world.
They go into an empire. Then they can't afford it,
no matter how well intentioned is. I know those who disagree,
and they are well intentioned and think this is very necessary,
but financially it's very, very risky. And of course I
pointed out politically it's a lot easier cutting this overseas
spending than it.
Speaker 12 (42:55):
Is to go after child healthcare.
Speaker 11 (42:57):
And I think that makes a four important point.
Speaker 6 (42:59):
Because during the break or Borgier sort of said to you,
just off annily, you know, it's the sense of deja
vous being back on this stage, and you said, it
does feel different.
Speaker 12 (43:05):
How does it feel different this time?
Speaker 11 (43:07):
Well, it felt like I was pushing much harder on
the envelope before, and I was so much alone and
didn't know what the responses were.
Speaker 5 (43:14):
And even in.
Speaker 11 (43:15):
The first debate that we had in South Carolina, there
was a different The reactions are different, and what has
happened the last three years.
Speaker 8 (43:22):
It's different.
Speaker 11 (43:23):
So no, I think the country now is definitely moving
in the direction of less government, a different foreign policy.
But it's not like it's my foreign policy. I'd sort
of like to say I'm running on the position of
George W. Bush's foreign policy. In the year two thousand,
we talked about a humbred foreign policy. People like that,
but I want it and they know it, and now
it's necessary.
Speaker 6 (43:44):
I want to play for a viewers a response to
you how you were asked by the role of faith
in public life.
Speaker 12 (43:48):
I want to play for a viewers to response.
Speaker 11 (43:51):
I think faith has something to do with the character
of the people represent us, and law should have a
moral fiber to it, our leaders should. We shouldn't expect
us to try to change morality. You can't teach people
how to be moral. But the Constitution addresses this by
saying literally it says no theocracy, but it doesn't talk
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about church and state.
Speaker 8 (44:16):
The most important thing is the first Amendment.
Speaker 11 (44:18):
The Congress shall write no laws, which means Congress should
never prohibit the expression of your christians faith in a
public place.
Speaker 6 (44:29):
The last part you said, the Congress shall never prohibit
the expression or no laws, which should never prohibit the
expression of your Christian faith in public space. Do you
think Christianity is under attack the United States?
Speaker 11 (44:41):
I think to some degree. But well, there are certain
pressures put on Christians and made fun of, you know,
just subtly. I don't think in a legislative sense. But
the one point I was trying to make there is
that you can't legislate morality, you know, And that's what
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a lot of people want to think.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
We do.
Speaker 11 (45:03):
We take our morality and we will legislate and make
you morally better people.
Speaker 5 (45:07):
I think that's impossible.
Speaker 11 (45:08):
But I said, what has to have a moral fiber too,
is the law has to have a moral basis to it,
and also the people who represent us should have moral character.
That's how I think our faith should influence them. But
the use of force to make people live better, see,
I apply that in economics, I apply that to personal things,
and apply that to foreign policy. It'd be nice if
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we could remake Afghanistan and maybe improve it, but it
doesn't work. The blowback is so much, you know, it's
so painful that it's much better for us to set
a good example with men who have character, men who
believe in principles, and then other people may want to
emulate us for timing.
Speaker 12 (45:48):
Thank you, very busy day.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
Thanks that being said, Ron Paul had some interesting points
of the anti war and how religion plays the role
into it. And you know, I agree, you can't force
morality on anyone. If they're going to me the farious,
they're gonna be a nefarious regardless of how they act.
In the cashless society, someone's gonna cut off your palm
so they can buy something. They're gonna cut off your palm.
(46:09):
You know, it's like the same thing with the gun laws.
Like you know, people are gonna find weapons. Just because
your ban guns doesn't mean murders go away.
Speaker 5 (46:16):
Yeah, exactly. And you know, ultimately, you know, when it
comes down to, you know, to just let hit on
the cashless society thing one more time. At the end
of the day, we absolutely do need to still get
rid of the Federal Reserve. I mean, as I was
talking about earlier. You know, the Federal Reserve has been
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this big, you know, Ponzi scheme essentially since nineteen thirteen.
And I mainly just bring this up to segue into
this clip that I have of doctor Paul from Today's
Liberty Report, where he was just sort of talking about
this very subject because recently, as I had mentioned earlier,
(46:59):
that Elon Musk has even seemingly supported the idea of
sending in Ron Paul with the proverbial chainsaw into the
Federal Reserve and uh, you know, seeing if we can,
you know, just rip that place up and see what's
really going on.
Speaker 1 (47:18):
Yes, and then he dies of old age or what.
Speaker 5 (47:22):
I would cry that I would cry. I mean, I'm
gonna cry regardless when Yeah, I would. I'm gonna cry
regardless when doctor Paul passes away. Every time I watch
the Liberty Report, I sadly think about that because he's
gotten to that age where my at the same age
when my grandfather passed away. And it's man, that's going
to be such a sad, sad day for Liberty. But
(47:44):
but ultimately I hope that that Trump and Elon, as
much as I criticize them very deservedly, so I hope
they go ahead and pull the trigger on letting doctor
Paul just go into the Federal Reserve and and really
take care of business. So I'm gonna go ahead and
play this clip. I'm going to shut up now, and uh,
we'll see what doctor Paul has to.
Speaker 2 (48:02):
Say about it.
Speaker 11 (48:03):
Come up, he said, he is. He says, I'm not
wise that he says, you don't want to end it.
I said, what do you mean? He says, you only
want to audit it. No, folks, I want to audit
for as a process of when the people demand, oh boy,
we we need ne to uh we need to end this.
(48:26):
Uh sort of like us the i D you investigated,
had they they had the investigation, they had the audit,
and the American people want I'll bet you seventy five
percent of the American people except the really radical authoritarians say,
oh no, you know what they're talking about now, how
it was saving lives? You know, saving eyes is unconstitutional
(48:48):
and all that. I am excited about the interest going on,
you know, you know, the people talking about it, and
I think at times, you know, I was guarded against
uh over expectation. We're saying, boy, we have it and
I'd much rather be surprised that things turn out much
better than I said. And in a way, the attention
(49:12):
right now that we're getting on this issue, it surprises.
It's still a big surprise, even though why didn't they
do it a long time ago? Why did they we
ever get the federal Reserve? So anyway, I'm sort of
excited about what's going on in interest they have And uh,
I think everything comes from the people. When there's a
prevailing attitude, you know, the ideas can't be stopped. And
(49:34):
I wonder, I wonder if this is getting to be
a prevailing attitude. You know about sound money, It's been
around for a long time and it has its ups
and downs, but it started thousands of years ago of
the of the significance and the importance of understanding what
monetary policy is.
Speaker 1 (49:51):
Yeah, there are a lot of naysayers out there.
Speaker 13 (49:53):
You know, Elon is the you know, our friend Jonathan
Turley said, his opponents are calling him, you know, Musknstein,
you he's just Frankenstein monster. And I'm sure that you know,
not everything is perfect. But what I find straining, Doctor Paul,
is people basically saying I don't want to know you know,
he's got a team of young engineers, young very bright people,
(50:13):
and they're going through places like Treasury, They're going through
places like USCID, and they're saying, you guys would not believe.
Speaker 11 (50:20):
What we found here.
Speaker 1 (50:21):
It's incredible.
Speaker 13 (50:22):
And instead of saying, wow, you guys are doing a
great public service, this really is terrible stuff, they're saying,
we don't want to know, don't tell us. But over
the weekend it was pretty amazing. We talk about the FEB.
We want to talk about the Fed today. Put on
that first clip because this is something I just updated this.
I just looked up this morning and updated it. So
Senator Mike Lee over yesterday he said, raise your hand
(50:44):
if you'd like to see Ron Paul as Federal Reserve Chairman,
and to which Elon.
Speaker 1 (50:49):
Musk responded, that would be amazing.
Speaker 13 (50:52):
And that has now forty point two million views. Doctor Paul,
I don't you probably never realized I thought you would
get that.
Speaker 12 (50:59):
But it started out a little earlier. I think it
was a day early.
Speaker 8 (51:01):
If you go to the next one.
Speaker 13 (51:03):
Now, this is a friend of the instudent in factor,
former Ron Paul scholar Liam McCollum. He tweeted out yesterday
or two days ago, Doze and Elon Musk should let
Ron Paul lead a Federal Reserve audit team, to which
Elon Musk said, good idea, and that was picked up
everywhere on X.
Speaker 11 (51:23):
Well, my first reaction is go slow, think about this.
I said, don't get too excited, because I know the
ups and downs of all this.
Speaker 13 (51:29):
But you know people are talking about, well, let's audit it,
and you're right, auditor fed first, because that will provide
the ammunition to shut it down. Because when you saw
what was happening.
Speaker 12 (51:37):
With AID, you can't that can't be reform it.
Speaker 13 (51:40):
Yeah, it's awful and that'll be s So what would
you anticipate if you went in there and you just
really ripped the lid off of what kinds of stuff?
Speaker 1 (51:46):
Do you think you'd see?
Speaker 11 (51:47):
Where have we been for so long? Why then, our
schools teach something about the constitution? Why did the schools
give up on the idea of the tradition of our
country talking about silver and gold as being the only
legal tender? We were a lot and and that is
you know, still changing. So that is what I think
(52:07):
has to be done. What I'm delighted about, right now
that's going on is you know, the Constitution is clear
that the states can only use gold and silver's legal
tender to keep the federal government honest. And I think
that that is that's great, and so we've been working
with the states that it's their responsibility use only gold
(52:27):
and silver, but the federal government all let up. One
of the answers will be competing currencies, and uh, and
the competing currencies, from my viewpoint, shouldn't be strictly limited
except by the laws of fraud, fraud and deceited, you
know that, and then let the market decide.
Speaker 1 (52:49):
And I think that's where we kind of we're kind
of leaves us is letting the market decide if they
want some currency, because I'd much rather have goldbacks in
my back wallet than that fiat paper currency that everyone has.
And in the chat, you know, I gotta I gotta
share this though, and I gotta rub it in Don's face. Don,
I'm rubbing this in your face right now. Yeah, you
(53:10):
see that, you guys, guess who that is. That's me
and doctor Ron Paul there. I got about you have
about ten minutes with them. I talked to him a
little bit and we talked a little bit about you
know the Kenosha uh pro, you know, the whole Kenosha
thing and other things, and you know it was interesting.
I actually got a chance to meet him, stand up guy,
and I told him, you know, he inspired me. And
(53:32):
he goes people keep telling me that and I don't
know why. I'm like, it's you Ron Paul for you
know fashion. He doesn't know why what he does inspires
people by just being a good, decent human being, because
it's something we should all be doing anyways, much like this,
uh crazy weather modification lady confronting somebody that's spraying ear
(53:53):
cell injections and we're going to play this clip here.
Have you ever thought about modifying the weather. But if
you could take your gloomy days and make them shiny
and bright just by spraying aarosol injections in your local
community or paying your local community wants to be sunny
all year round, they can just pay a company to
do that and spray things just in the air that
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reflect or impact or redirect the storm to a different direction. Basically,
you know, in our case, we'd poo poo on Chicago
because you know Chicago, So you know, in Milwaukeee. But
if you could do that, or maybe you're getting married
and you want to spray cloud seeds and make it
a beautiful day, and you can do so and guarantee
(54:37):
that for a limited price, maybe you should have the
right to do that, some people think. But there are
implications based on we don't know what kind of ingredients
they're using. A lot of this stuff is top secret.
They denied it for so long. Why are they denying it?
And normally when they're denying that something's going on, there's
a reason being, a reason why, and the reason being
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that they do a lot of that might have to
deal with the nanoparticle solutions that they are using, rumored
to be aluminum oxide, which is highly toxic, and it
doesn't get tested by the EPA because it's below one
nanometer and EPA doesn't test for anything below one nanometer
and it's zero point five it's like half of that,
So they never find it because they're not looking for it.
And it's interesting because here we have it. This lady
(55:22):
confronts a gentleman about keem cherils. He was just getting
off the airplane and she's been trying to, you know,
bring awareness to the fact that they're spraying these metals
in the area of where she resignes. Dan Dix put
together a great video on this, and Dan Dix does
a platform called Press for Truth. I've known him for
(55:45):
quite some time, and you know, he's introduced me to
a lot of people in the industry. Dan Dix is
one of those guys that's very religious, but he also
is a truth seeker and he goes out there and
he's well known for covering Builderberg, which is where I
met him. I met him at twenty fifteen at the RONC.
(56:08):
But now that he's gotten older, he's kind of, ever
since COVID kind of just retired and just makes videos
at home, which you know, much like a lot of
people these days, they just don't get out there and
do what I do, even though I'm old, and they
get the views because they spend a lot of time
just making cool videos. Well, here we go, here's Dan
(56:28):
Dix talking about chemtrails.
Speaker 5 (56:34):
I think you the video might not be pulled up
just yet.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
Okay, give me a second year.
Speaker 5 (56:40):
Yeah, because I'm looking around, I don't see it pulled
up on the set.
Speaker 1 (56:44):
Yeah, let me pull it up for you. Here we go.
Speaker 12 (56:53):
Is Dan's here reporting for Press for Truth.
Speaker 7 (56:55):
A pilot who didn't know that he was being recorded
has been caught admitted to regularly dumping toxic chemicals from
his plane all over humanity and nature. It's important to
listen to this whole eighteen minute episode. There's video of
him at the end as well. This proves to the
deniers that it is not a conspiracy theory. Please share
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widely and just listen to this little clip here of
some of the audio coming out from this lady who
exposes these pilots for dumping toxic chemicals all over your community.
Speaker 4 (57:28):
People work for you that I want to give to
you so raining title will get it.
Speaker 2 (57:31):
But then.
Speaker 4 (57:35):
We've been trying to reach Jody and you for a
long time, okay, and we are tired of you dumping
heavy metals all over our county.
Speaker 8 (57:43):
Okay. Yeah, Well I'm not the one to talk to
about this, no, but you are.
Speaker 4 (57:46):
But you're the one that's doing it. So I've been
taking rain samples to have over twenty sevens.
Speaker 12 (57:50):
Notice he didn't deny anything.
Speaker 4 (57:52):
We get high amounts of aluminum, very, strontium, titanium, magnesium.
Speaker 3 (57:56):
So I want to know, are you aware of what
you're doing.
Speaker 4 (57:59):
I know you think it's like to increase water supply
to for sherlock and thedesto, but that's.
Speaker 3 (58:03):
Not really happening.
Speaker 4 (58:04):
Yeah, you can talk to I've tried as called them
and they're not calling me back.
Speaker 7 (58:09):
She's calling them out on this, and he's saying, look,
you can talk to my bosses about this, not denying
that they're doing any chemical spring, not denying that this
is happening whatsoever, just kind of trying to deflect the
blame off to his bosses. So I would agree with Odessa,
(58:30):
it's important to watch the whole eighteen minute episode. So
we're gonna do that in this video. And this is
the substack of the lady who did this expose. I
finally confront the pilots who have been geo engineering Tolman's skies.
She has audio of the conversation below, and she also
has video of it as well.
Speaker 12 (58:49):
She's been collecting samples and you know.
Speaker 7 (58:53):
Getting readings of the different metals and chemicals that she's finding.
She's also been documenting like the you know figure eight
flight patterns that they're doing over her house, back and
forth and back and forth, and then you know, eventually
contacted these guys in front of them on audio and
video and just put this whole thing out in a
(59:15):
really excellent expose that we're going to check out now.
A lot of this reminded me of the fact that,
like over a decade ago in British Columbia, there was
a lot of people who were really doing a lot
to fight back against geoengineering and chem trails. In fact,
there was a whole rally that happened back then, and
I put this out in September of twenty thirteen, keem
(59:38):
trails and geoengineering, and I actually interviewed the former Premiere
of British Columbia, Bill Vanderzam, all about keem trails and
this whole practice of geo engineering. Check Out this interview
from like twelve years ago with me and Bill Vanderzam,
former Premiere of BC, of him breaking down just what
(01:00:00):
chem trails and geo engineering is.
Speaker 9 (01:00:03):
I don't think there's anybody that has look of the
sky with a bit of brains and fought and fairness
that could argue that something isn't happening that wasn't happening before.
Contrails were something that followed the trail condensation trails from
an airplane, and that brenaro and dissipated very quickly. Kem
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trails go from horizon to horizon, and they spread, and
they crisscross, and they go next to one another, and
pretty soon the whole sky is cloudy, and we don't
know who's doing it.
Speaker 5 (01:00:36):
We don't know what.
Speaker 8 (01:00:37):
It is they're putting into the sky.
Speaker 9 (01:00:38):
We think it's a luminum, boium and strontium, but we
don't know for sure. No one talks. Governments don't tell us.
Speaker 8 (01:00:45):
They have to know.
Speaker 9 (01:00:46):
They can't do that in the sky above us without
the provincial and the federal government being aware. So we
know something's happening. Few people will deny that something's happening.
No one knows exactly what's happening. So I took the
initiative at the urging of my friends, and I saw
(01:01:07):
what I believed to be chemtrails, not only here, but
in Palm Springs, in any place where you're near an airport,
they tend to see more of it because I guess
it's convenient. And it's also we are told only in
NATO countries. It's not in China, it's not in any
of those Asian countries. It's not in Russia, it's not
(01:01:30):
in India. It's in all the NATO countries North America,
Western Europe.
Speaker 8 (01:01:36):
That's where it is.
Speaker 9 (01:01:38):
So we think maybe it's a NATO initiative, but again
we don't know. So I took this step a few
weeks ago to write to spell all out what contrails
or what I thought them to be, and I admitted
that I don't know everything about it, A little about it.
I spelled it out as best I could, and I said, okay,
(01:02:00):
and come clean, provincial government, federal government, freedom of information,
tell us what's happening.
Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
You know what's.
Speaker 12 (01:02:07):
Happening, guys. Again, this is like twelve years ago.
Speaker 7 (01:02:10):
This is the premiere, former Premier of British Columbia, Bill Vanderzam,
who this is a man who knows what's up, and
he was trying to get vocal about it. He put
pen to paper, he tried to, you know, have government
come clean about all this stuff and to get some
transparency on this stuff.
Speaker 12 (01:02:28):
And obviously that hasn't happened.
Speaker 7 (01:02:31):
And now it's to the point where people are trying to,
you know, make stuff happen by exposing them secretly recording
pilots who are now openly admitting to this stuff.
Speaker 12 (01:02:42):
So pretty wild stuff, guys.
Speaker 7 (01:02:44):
I'm going to show you the rest of that Bill
Vanderzam interview as well in this video, and we'll also
take a look at this sub stack and the rest
of this expose as well.
Speaker 1 (01:02:56):
Guys.
Speaker 7 (01:02:56):
But just before I do really quickly, i'd ask that
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description below. All right, guys, so I first saw this
from Odessa. She covered it on her show and played
the entire eighteen minute video in its entirety unedited, So
(01:03:38):
I'm gonna I'm gonna do the same here for you now,
so so you can just you know, you can see
it for yourself uninterrupted. So here is that video that's
pretty much going viral right now. It's only been out
for you know, less than a week, and it's already
got you know, well over a million views. And rightly,
(01:03:59):
so this is the kind of stuff we need to
see more of. And this is a pretty good confrontation
that would that this person managed to capture on audio.
Speaker 12 (01:04:09):
Check it out.
Speaker 3 (01:04:10):
So this is the modesto Modestine Jet Center.
Speaker 14 (01:04:15):
Okay, yes, great, thank you see I'm here.
Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
You're Tim right?
Speaker 8 (01:04:23):
Oh no, no, I don't know I Tim.
Speaker 3 (01:04:27):
Jody don't know. Well I know it, Jody okay, Jody Fisher?
Speaker 8 (01:04:32):
No, yeah, I know Jody Fisher?
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
You do?
Speaker 8 (01:04:34):
Okay? Good?
Speaker 3 (01:04:35):
And then who are you one of the other captains?
Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:04:37):
Okay for okay, great, So come on outside. We're not
we're just whatever.
Speaker 8 (01:04:43):
Are you free out? Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
So I have paperwork for you that I want to
give to you. So they're hanging title will get it.
Speaker 8 (01:04:51):
But then.
Speaker 4 (01:04:55):
We've been trying to reach Jody and you for a
long time and we are tired of you dumping heavy
metals all over our county.
Speaker 8 (01:05:04):
Okay, yeah, well I'm not the one to talk to about.
Speaker 3 (01:05:06):
No, you are, but you're the one that's doing it.
Speaker 4 (01:05:08):
So I've been taking rain samples to have over twenty samples,
and every time you fly, we get high amounts of aluminum, veryum, strontium, titanium, magnesium.
Speaker 3 (01:05:17):
So I want to know are you aware of what
you're doing.
Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
I know you think it's like to increase water supply
to for turlock in the deskto, but it's.
Speaker 8 (01:05:23):
Not really happening. Yeah, you can, you can.
Speaker 3 (01:05:26):
Talk to I've tried. I've called them and they're not
calling me back.
Speaker 4 (01:05:30):
So we're now getting really involved and now we're going
to bring something legal against your company.
Speaker 8 (01:05:36):
Okay, well you can talk to them about that. I know.
Speaker 4 (01:05:38):
But I want you to know though, like we are
real people underneath what you're doing. You spray right over
our houses. We hear you, we know you, we see you.
We're watching your planes and your patterns. Okay twice today,
now you did two flights, two three.
Speaker 12 (01:05:54):
You won't believe how toxic this is.
Speaker 10 (01:05:56):
If you're still using a plastic or wooden cutting board,
you need to hear this.
Speaker 5 (01:06:10):
Let's see if we can try to skip that's the problem.
Speaker 3 (01:06:14):
So you have not properly notified our board of supervisors
about this.
Speaker 8 (01:06:17):
Hi.
Speaker 3 (01:06:17):
Are you the other pilot?
Speaker 11 (01:06:18):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
Hi, Hi, your name Kalid?
Speaker 8 (01:06:21):
Yes, it's not our We have people at home base
that you can talk to about that stuff, but they're
not called back.
Speaker 4 (01:06:31):
So now we're getting to the point where we're getting
our supervisors involved. So the supervisors of our county needs
to be notified. They've not been notified. You've been doing
this for thirty years. I know it's a long time.
You guys are like, it's cool, it's easy. We're talking
about all of the metals and the flares that you're using.
So aluminum is saying propel, the silver iodide you're spraying
right over us all the time, and our plant life
(01:06:52):
is suffering. They are now selling aluminum genetically modified seeds
to grow food because our soil is so contaminated. Okay,
And so what you're spraying is not good for the environment,
and it's not good for the people because there's an
early onset dementia, there's Alzheimer's. Things are starting to happen
to people's health. And I really do believe there's a
(01:07:12):
linkage to what we're breathing.
Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
In in the environment.
Speaker 8 (01:07:15):
Every day.
Speaker 4 (01:07:16):
When you guys spray us in November through April, it's
your yearly contract where I'm aware of that too. So
I just wanted to meet the pilots and say, you know,
where's Jody. I've called Jody talked to I think Leslie
was the other one, Leslie Fisher. No, it's another Fisher, Okay, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:07:36):
No, that's that's their responsibility. That's not ours. I understand.
Speaker 3 (01:07:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:07:42):
But the money that you're receiving to do this is
coming from? Is it taxpayers that are paying for this?
Speaker 8 (01:07:50):
I'm that's not my department.
Speaker 3 (01:07:52):
I want you to be aware. Do you have family?
Speaker 8 (01:07:56):
Yeah? I have family.
Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
I have family too.
Speaker 9 (01:07:58):
I have children.
Speaker 3 (01:07:59):
So we're out and we hear your plane over us
all the time. So that's what he sounds like over
my area the cloud ceed he's out there now peppering
us with heavy metals. I just got home and he's.
Speaker 4 (01:08:14):
Been out there for two hours forty five minutes, maybe
three hours.
Speaker 3 (01:08:18):
So right now it's safe to say you are breathing
in heavy metals. Nine oh four DK.
Speaker 8 (01:08:27):
That's who.
Speaker 4 (01:08:28):
That is Weather Modification International, And I've been tracking this
for a long time and we have tried to get
the supervisors involved in their clue lists.
Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
They were not informed.
Speaker 4 (01:08:37):
According to the California codes and law, they should have notified.
Speaker 3 (01:08:41):
Our supervisors because you're doing this to benefit tid Okay,
but it's not.
Speaker 4 (01:08:46):
It's happening over well, it might be, but it's happening
over our area. Okay, Sonora, Groveland, Coulderville. You're doing your
little eighth figure eight loops. My twenty rain samples will
show you that on the days that you're spraying, we're
releasing your flares. We have copious amounts of aluminum, magnesium.
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There's been some very am strontium. The titanium is weird.
Is titanium also in your flares?
Speaker 8 (01:09:13):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:09:14):
That's that's unique for me.
Speaker 4 (01:09:15):
So I want you to know that there are health
impacts and impacts to the soil and the plant.
Speaker 3 (01:09:20):
Life and all of those things. And when you do this,
my whole community is watching. We don't know what to do.
Speaker 8 (01:09:27):
I understand your opinion.
Speaker 3 (01:09:29):
It's not an opinion, though I will show you my samples.
Speaker 8 (01:09:31):
I don't want to see your samples. Why is that
you take those?
Speaker 4 (01:09:35):
You are flying the plane? But then how do I
get in touch with Jolly's and he calls me back.
I love messages. We've tried reaching them multiple times. How
do I get in touch with them?
Speaker 8 (01:09:44):
Either call them again.
Speaker 3 (01:09:45):
Or do you have a card I can use.
Speaker 8 (01:09:47):
I don't have this card use.
Speaker 9 (01:09:49):
So I want you to know I.
Speaker 4 (01:09:50):
Go its way because I saw your flame for the
second time tonight. So you flew twice tonight. I listened
to you now twice over my own house. And it
impacts all of us and onset dementia and Alzheimer's for
people in all the thirties and forties from all the
food that people need to that's true. But now I
eat very clean and organics. So now we're breathing in aluminum,
(01:10:10):
you know, because aluminum and zinc again propel the silver
id It's not just silver iodide, it's the propellants within
the flares. And then there's other chemicals within the flares
that have problems too. I want you just to think
about that every time you go out there, you are
contributing to the pollution.
Speaker 8 (01:10:25):
Of the environment.
Speaker 3 (01:10:26):
I know the goal is you drive.
Speaker 8 (01:10:28):
Here today, Yes we did. You're contributing to the pollution
and the environment is no.
Speaker 3 (01:10:32):
But I want you to know that no, there's not.
Speaker 8 (01:10:34):
I'm not going to sit here and argue with you. You
can take your concerns.
Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
Are you the chief pleasure?
Speaker 8 (01:10:39):
I'm not the chief pleasant?
Speaker 3 (01:10:40):
What is your name again?
Speaker 8 (01:10:42):
It doesn't matter, It doesn't matter. It doesn't I'd like
to know. No, it doesn't because.
Speaker 4 (01:10:45):
You're going to matter.
Speaker 8 (01:10:46):
You're going to go try to smear dive all over
the place.
Speaker 3 (01:10:48):
No, but I want to know.
Speaker 8 (01:10:50):
Are you none of your business?
Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
It is my business because you're over my head's dumpling ship,
over our families, in our houses.
Speaker 4 (01:10:58):
It's not illegal yet, but we haven't had air district
hearing boards for years now, and.
Speaker 3 (01:11:03):
People have not been paying attention.
Speaker 4 (01:11:04):
But people are starting to pay attention because they do
care about their health and the health of our food
and the health of our population.
Speaker 3 (01:11:10):
I want you to know that you, whether you know
it or not, I want to admit it or not.
Speaker 4 (01:11:13):
Are contributing to dumping heavy metals on our soils and
in our air. We're breathing it, we're drinking it, we're
eating it.
Speaker 8 (01:11:22):
Okay, it matters to me. I understand that.
Speaker 5 (01:11:25):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (01:11:26):
I'm not saying it doesn't night, I'm just saying it
it does. I'm not the one for you to bring
these concerns to go talk to the bosses up.
Speaker 3 (01:11:33):
No, how what's your number? What is their contact inform?
Speaker 8 (01:11:36):
It's all on the internet.
Speaker 4 (01:11:38):
I have called them before, So how can I say
I spoke to the chief pilot or the captain.
Speaker 8 (01:11:44):
Will you give me your information?
Speaker 14 (01:11:45):
Okay, and I'll get a hold of them and I
will tell them you're trying to contact them.
Speaker 11 (01:11:49):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:11:50):
Let them know I've called before. My name is Catherine. Okay,
I've left messages before.
Speaker 4 (01:11:55):
I will also send another email to the company at large.
They needed rep and I've been having ongoing conversations with
CARB the California Air and Resources Board.
Speaker 3 (01:12:05):
Unfortunately, the person I'm speaking with has retired. So it's
a kind of a disaster.
Speaker 4 (01:12:09):
So I'm at the point now where you were out
all day today you came back again for a second round,
and I'm saying I've had enough.
Speaker 3 (01:12:15):
We've had flooding, We've had mess it's a disaster.
Speaker 4 (01:12:18):
And I don't like the metals that are in my
brain samples, and I'll be happy.
Speaker 3 (01:12:22):
To share them with you.
Speaker 4 (01:12:23):
I'm sincere when I say it's concerning to see the
amounts of metals that are in my brain samples.
Speaker 3 (01:12:28):
Okay, I come here just to say this to you.
It matters to me. I'm a mother, Okay, I care.
Speaker 8 (01:12:35):
I understand that. Thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:12:37):
Okay, thank you. Did you hear what I had to say?
Speaker 14 (01:12:40):
Yes, it's sincere every time you go out there and
we are watching, and we are and it's heartbreaking and
it's distressing, and I don't know how to get a
hold of Jodie Fisher. So I want you both to say, Jody,
you got to address this, and you have to talk
to you as well.
Speaker 4 (01:12:58):
I'd be happy to have paper and news.
Speaker 3 (01:13:03):
Thank you very much, all right, I appreciate it.
Speaker 13 (01:13:07):
I hope you hear me.
Speaker 8 (01:13:09):
I understand your opinion.
Speaker 3 (01:13:10):
It's like five thousand Michael Kram.
Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
Notice, like the difference between no denial no denial by
the pirates rain after.
Speaker 4 (01:13:19):
Like I've tested when it's raining the first ball an
hour later, an hour later.
Speaker 11 (01:13:24):
I put my.
Speaker 3 (01:13:25):
Own money into this. I had a child, the hasmological issues.
I care about everything.
Speaker 8 (01:13:30):
That we go to about. I understand.
Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
I understand that.
Speaker 8 (01:13:33):
Okay, you're also okay, tell me how well.
Speaker 3 (01:13:37):
I would love to talk with you about this, like
really talk to you about.
Speaker 8 (01:13:40):
This for one thing. We're not making it rain.
Speaker 3 (01:13:42):
Well, you're added to natural weather patterns that are coming in.
Speaker 4 (01:13:45):
You're going to enhance it, right, but you're still the
flares are still helping like these.
Speaker 8 (01:13:50):
We're not making it right period.
Speaker 3 (01:13:53):
Okay, So what are you doing?
Speaker 8 (01:13:54):
And you make it snow?
Speaker 15 (01:13:55):
Okay, but you've done this over us though, so grovelin
culter bills Sonora right, and then the error is moving
a certain direction.
Speaker 4 (01:14:03):
I get it, but it's like landing on us and
then it's going to snow, and then the snowpack benefits.
Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
True, walk in the Desko Irrigation district, but you're just
spraying us, right.
Speaker 15 (01:14:15):
I Also I went out, I went and met a
pilot and was spraying adult sides to kill mositos. Okay,
So I mean we're being sprayed with or you know,
adult side and nerve agents.
Speaker 3 (01:14:25):
So they use in World War One, And I'm saying, hello,
you know, we're being sprayed with nerve agents and what
the hell is going on under the guise of public health.
It's bullshit. I'm sick of it.
Speaker 15 (01:14:35):
So I've come out here tonight when I'd rather be sleeping,
and because I wanted to just find out that the
pilot snow.
Speaker 3 (01:14:43):
You know you've been doing this for a whe yep.
Speaker 8 (01:14:46):
A long time.
Speaker 3 (01:14:48):
It's been thirty years. I found out like this whole thing.
Speaker 8 (01:14:50):
I just yeah, it really stinks.
Speaker 3 (01:14:54):
I why do I let the natural pineapple express just
students job?
Speaker 8 (01:14:59):
There's a long research segues into it, for sure, from
both sides. Right, what do you think?
Speaker 3 (01:15:06):
I mean, like, why don't we just let theater do
what it's gonna do.
Speaker 4 (01:15:09):
And if people are going to suck it up because
of their natural their emissions from their use or whatever
they're doing, why.
Speaker 3 (01:15:14):
Don't we just let that happen and let it be
what it is?
Speaker 8 (01:15:15):
I mean, yeah, well I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:15:17):
I don't want Hi.
Speaker 11 (01:15:18):
I'm doctor Ron Paul. Recently, Elon Musk was asked if
I should join the proposed Department of Government Officials.
Speaker 3 (01:15:29):
I know your sprain. I'm like, I don't want to
read that crap.
Speaker 1 (01:15:33):
You know target marketing, Right, it isn't crazy. They listened
to The Rundown Live. I does they think we rock too?
Speaker 9 (01:15:39):
Right?
Speaker 10 (01:15:39):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:15:39):
I came to the country.
Speaker 4 (01:15:40):
I love the run down and raise chickens and to
get away from aultiples in the city.
Speaker 16 (01:15:45):
And now I can't save the no I hear it's
like I hear the plan. I know it's you, you know.
And it was five T two JP, it was three
or four EA. I think it was like all these
different aircraft coming from North Dakota. I've been watching this
forever and I don't know how to reach anyone.
Speaker 3 (01:16:02):
No one's listening. No one really seems to care. I
really care.
Speaker 4 (01:16:08):
So I had to just come and say that to
the people that are actually out they're doing it. So
when you're up there, I just know that's so much
young looking up going you know what's going on?
Speaker 8 (01:16:17):
I know, I don't people.
Speaker 3 (01:16:21):
Yeah, okay, good, okay, thank you very much.
Speaker 12 (01:16:28):
Noticed how we said there.
Speaker 7 (01:16:30):
I don't really think there's people not watching us. He
knows that he's being watched, and now it's openly being exposed.
Speaker 12 (01:16:42):
This is uh, this is this is pretty wild.
Speaker 8 (01:16:44):
Now.
Speaker 7 (01:16:45):
If if you're not familiar with any of this, guys,
I would point you to a documentary that came out
a long time ago now called What in the World
Are They Spraying? This is a really well done documentary
that pretty much gets to the bottom of it, and
then they follow.
Speaker 5 (01:17:05):
It appears we accidentally cut the video either way. You know,
we got the crux of it out of the way
to you know, get to get the point across to man,
That's that The.
Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
Whole part I wanted to cover and show is that
there was like no denial. The guy basically, in a
roundabout way, admitted everything. And somebody's gonna say, well, this
is uh, you know what do they call it confirmation bias?
Excuse me, we have confirmation bias. But the confirmation is legit.
It's happening thirty years It's funny. I had a debate
(01:17:42):
with Gannadi on a show called U What is It?
Break the Rules with Levi and Jewels about this very
topic about weather modification, and I wanted to pull go
ahead on I'll let you talk why I pulled this
up here.
Speaker 5 (01:17:57):
Well, you know, one of the things that I was
going to point out, man, is that you know, the
pilot said multiple times throughout that whole encounter, and mind you,
that he did not know that he was being recorded,
which I guess is a good thing because if he
knew that, he probably would not have been as loose
lipt as he was.
Speaker 1 (01:18:16):
But he said.
Speaker 5 (01:18:17):
Multiple times, oh you know, oh, I'm not the one
you know, you got to go talk to supervisor. You've
got to go talk to whoever is completely deferring accountability,
which is something that we see a whole lot with
people who are in the employ of either the state
or private corporations that are committing easily demonstrably not good things.
(01:18:43):
You know, typically we see this difference of accountability with
regard to police and police abuse. Oh, I don't write
the laws. I just didn't force him. Well, you know,
you're the one out here, crackinghead, So you're the one
that's actually culpable. You can say, no, I'm not going
to do this obviously bad thing. But instead, you know, oh,
I'm an agent of this thing called government, so I'm
going to do it anyway. It's the same with this
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pilot here and all of the other ones. Oh I'm
just in you know, I'm just an employee. I'm just
doing what I'm paid to do.
Speaker 11 (01:19:12):
Right.
Speaker 5 (01:19:12):
But you're the guys who's getting in the plane, firing
up the engines, taxiing down the runway, hide it, heading
up into the sky and then hitting the buttons and
then dropping these heavy metals all over these innocent people
and poisoning them. So at the end of the day,
the pilots are the ones who are culpable, even more
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so in my opinion than the corporations that are doing it,
because the pilots can say, no, I'm not going to
do this demonstrably evil thing and poison all of these
innocent people and fuck with the environment and all the
terrible things that the spraying does. But they do it
anyway because oh, I'm getting paid, you know, And so
the deference of accountability is there is just disgusting.
Speaker 1 (01:19:58):
The George soros Is of the world would say, if
I don't do it, somebody else will do it, so
why shouldn't it be me? And I think that's basically
what he said when he was writing out is his
counterparts there in World War Two for the Nazis anyways.
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Stratospheric wells box seating and reduction of global warming a
method is described for reducing atmospheric or global warming resulting
from the presence of heat trap gases in the atmosphere.
But when I look it up and I look at
what's used in it, exactly like she mentioned aluminum oxide,
and I saw documents from the United Nations or a
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college professor is saying that they've been doing this since
the nineteen eighties, because that's when the EPA switched their
measurement system from one nanobeater being the bare minimum versus
much smaller particles they used to test for, and so
they're not even testing for this aluminum oxide. So they
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just break it down, and then they wonder why the
bees are getting Alzheimer's and not being able to find
their way back to the beehive. And then they're wondering
why people are getting all these health issues, and Big
Farmer doesn't care. They're like, oh, hell yeah, we're gonna
rake in all that money, right, We're gonna take all
that money right now and keep spraying that positive toxins
that we'll just deny that there's chemtrails happening. We're just
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gonna go ahead and lie about everything, and we're gonna
lie to your face over and over and over until
finally somebody tells the truth and then nobody's gonna believe it. Right,
and here we are, we got smoking guns left and right.
Kristin Megan Kelly's a friend of mine whistleblower on this
exact topic. She went on Joe Rogan and he basically
laughed off and this laughter out and this is basically
like now being proven to be honest and right just
(01:21:45):
shows you not everyone's right, right, Joe. But I think
you should have Christi Megan Kelly back on his program
to talk about these chemtrails and weather modification because it's
the exact ingredients that they're finding in the environment. If
Kristin magn Kelly was lying about our ground samples, they
wouldn't be mirroring what other people are catching. And it's
because they ad miss this operation and these you know,
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secret of papers dealing with United Nations and the video
background deals with the government and government agencies to go
ahead and have taxpayers fund this craziness because we need
to save the world from getting too hot when we
can't even tell what the fricking weather is from hour
to hour. The weather man can't get it right. But yeah,
we're supposed to sit here and think about, oh okay, yeah,
(01:22:30):
for years and years and years down the road, the
earth is going to be destroyed because of the way
we're treating the environment. It's probably not gonna happen from
green gases and man made carbon emissions, right, I highly
doubt that it's gonna be us setting off a nuke
or a you know, neutron bomb or something of that nature.
(01:22:51):
But here they want you to think about that camp
trails don't exist, right right, Oh, it's a reptilian conspiracy.
It was funny when I did a debate with He's like, well,
it's a reptilian conspiracy. I said, it's more than that.
I said, there's a whole bunch of different ideas on
what it is. But let me tell you what the
facts are of what we know and what I've known
from my investigation that plants aren't getting their nutrients because
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of the aluminum toxicity. It prevents them from re opting
the nutrients. The soil becomes nutrient duplicit nutrient. You know,
there's not enough nutrients in the soil. It's becoming depleted,
I think, is the word I was looking for. Sometimes
talkings are and it's wild, don wild, because now people
are doing the samples themselves, as they have been on
(01:23:35):
Mount Shasta and other places I've written about. But they
used to make fun of this idea of chemptrails, and
here it is.
Speaker 5 (01:23:42):
Exactly, you know. And the crazy thing is they want
to talk about how you know, all the environment, and
you know, there's so much CO two all over the place,
and so that's why we have to do the geo
engineering studies have already shown, like we there has been
more coeo There was more CO two being pumped into
the atmosphere in the Cretaceous period when dinosaurs were still
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around than there ever has been since the Industrial Revolution.
That whole argument is bogus bull crap. It's nonsense. And
they want to talk about, Oh, we've run to protect
the environment. I highly doubt anybody with any real common
sense can say, Oh, we're gonna be spraying a whole
bunch of metals, heavy metals, nanoparticulates, aluminum, barium, strontium, zinc,
(01:24:32):
all of these things. We're just gonna spray tons and titanium,
tons and tons of this stuff in nanoparticulates all throughout
the environment. And Oh, that's going to you know, help
the environment, that's going to protect No, it's polluted. They're
literally polluting the hell out of it. And that's sort
of a good point to pivot to the story that
(01:24:53):
I wanted to bring up that I had forgot to
mention earlier. We just put this up on the free
thought project early today this article here. Microplastics found in
human brains increased by fifty percent in the last eight years.
University of New Mexico researchers found microplastics concentrations in the
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human brain tissue have increased by fifty percent between twenty
fifteen and twenty they're twenty sixteen and twenty twenty four
with levels about twelve times higher than those found in
liver and kidney sample. So we got heavy metals, we
got microplastics, all of this crap being pumped into the environment.
But oh CO two is the problem.
Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
Well yeah, it's like all the masks on the ground
and all the wild plastic water bottles are the problem,
you know, But plastic straws, We're going to ban those.
It's just ludicrous how they are going after all of this.
Just think about it. Just think about that. The fact
that titanium and in the form of nanoparticles has negative
health effects. I'm not quite sure what they are, but
(01:25:57):
inhaling titanums, the shortness of breath can cause nose and
throat problems, coughing breathing issues inhaling titanium dioxide nanoparticle particles
can cause pulmonary inflamming and inflammation, which may lead to
lung disease. It causes tumor in rats. Ooh, it sounds delicious.
(01:26:19):
Do you guys have plastic bag brains? So you can
just go shopping and buy whatever consumer bullshit that they
advertise to you because you're talking about it, and they're like, oh,
we know that you want that, so be a shopping bag.
Because that's really what's happening. You're turning into a real
life plastic particle shopping bag and just being a giant
corporatis and buying things that AI tells you to buy
(01:26:40):
because you searched it. Maybe you don't even have an
original thought anymore. I think the world has gone crazy.
So we need to wake up from this. We have
to wake out of this, and we have to start
by bringing awareness and looking up the right information, which
I'm providing for you right Don is providing you plastic
like nanoparticles are a huge concern.
Speaker 5 (01:26:59):
Huge concern. And you know one of the things that
was pointed out by the way this article and three
thought project we originally aggregated was published originally in Study
Finds here just the past a couple of days, So
shout out to them for this fantastic piece, and uh,
you know, it goes on to state in this article
there's in samples that they have found there is there
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are enough microplastics found in samples of the human brain
to make five paper clips. So just think about that,
five plastic paper clips worth of microplastics inside the brain.
And some of the studies that they're doing and some
of the analysis is suggesting with with with some pretty
solid evidence the ways that these are contributing to things
(01:27:46):
like Alzheimer's dementia because of the way that these things
are able to slip through the blood brain barrier, uh
and and damage our neurological health.
Speaker 9 (01:27:56):
You know.
Speaker 5 (01:27:56):
So you know, we have these heavy metals being sprayed
in the skies, can daminating the soil, contaminating the water.
We have microplastics all over the place. Another point mentioned
in this article was that even if plastic production, all
plastic production stopped today, it would still take I think
it was either eight eighty years. I think they said
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something along that lines to actually rid the environment of
all current microplastics, because all of the plastics still in
existence now take a certain amount of time to break
down into the microplastics and whatnot, and so we've got
that going on. Of course, we still have our crops
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being not only genetically modified, but even the ones that
aren't being genetically modified, they're being sprayed with toxic carcinogens
from companies like Monsanto. They know for a fact that
round up weed killer, they knew for decades that round
up weed killer causes cancers. When Fomas all these sorts
of other things continue to spray our food with toxins,
continue to put all of these toxic chemicals into the food,
(01:29:06):
you know, red dye number three, blue yellow six, all
this sorts of stuff, which you know, hopefully RFK Junior
is able to stick to his word to do something
about I'm not going to hold my breath, but maybe
we get something good out of that. But you know,
the poisoning of the American people is happening on so
many levels it's almost unfathomable until you watch a show
(01:29:28):
like The Rundown Live. You should share it with all
of your friends and you get all this information laid
out in front of you.
Speaker 1 (01:29:34):
Like this, right, And that's what it comes down to
is feeding your brain with information right and doing your
own research. Check on the things we've you know, we're
showing you Well's by cloud seating. Another interesting article that
we need to bring up on stage here that you know,
we're talking nanotech here, we're talking nanoparticles amongst other things.
(01:29:58):
So why not mentioned this article saying that in twenty thirties,
nanobots in our brain will make us godlike nanobots. But
where are they coming from? And you know, basically everyone's
gonna hand nanobots, So you know it's interesting because they'll
be spread through breathing. It's gonna be something we can't
(01:30:20):
go back from. It's gonna be cyborg like technology, and
it's interesting. But Ray Kurtzwell was one of the leading
and technologists on the subject, believes that being connected the
computers will make us more human, more unique, and even godlike.
And that's obsession of these elite to be godlike, to
become as if they are gods. Isn't that what three
twenty two is? Skull and bones?
Speaker 5 (01:30:41):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
You know what about that? Now too they can have
the knowledge of good and evils, so they too can
because come like us as if they are gods. Well,
this is man trying to do that very biblical thing.
Whether or not they're using as a roadmap or they
it's just coincidence. I think a lot of people that
took a lot of psychedelics may have contributed to that book,
but I don't know. It's interesting about how right a
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lot of these things are that we talk about, and
how we just kind of promote and understanding and education
in the subject and people hate it. They're like, oh,
you shouldn't study transhumanism. Absolutely you should find out. It's
going to impact you both good and bad. Technology is
a double edged edged sword here and here we go.
It's as we're going to go to expand the brain's
neo cortex and become more godlike. That's really what they want,
(01:31:29):
is to become as if they are God's.
Speaker 5 (01:31:32):
Yeah, you know, and and it's just it's crazy man.
Speaker 1 (01:31:36):
Yeah, And what do you think aluminum metals will do?
You can build networks with that kind of stuff. Probably
they're turning us onto the borgne that's really what this is.
I'm telling you, I'm going down the rabbit hole. But
maybe it could be possible. I don't know how nanotechnology
can be used. Maybe we can. It can be impacted
to send messages to the brain. You know, Voice of
(01:31:56):
God Technology. I'm not sure some people out there like
five and what are your thoughts on fight G don
Do you think that's a concern health wise?
Speaker 5 (01:32:05):
It's absolutely a concern health wise. Anybody who doesn't think so,
you know, I would definitely direct them to a little
documentary by our homie Derek Brose and he put out
a couple of years ago called the five G Trojan Horse,
where he, you know, elaborates upon all of these sorts
of concerns. Shit. You can go to the Rundown Live
(01:32:26):
and just type into the search bar on the Rundown
Live dot com five G. We've talked about it on
this show multiple times before. The issues with electro or radiation,
excuse me, in general, pose health concerns. I was just
reading this article out of Children's Health Defense just the
(01:32:47):
other day where now new studies are showing that just
the cell phone radiation wireless radiation from your cell phone
poses more health concerns as opposed to the telecom companies
have spent years and years and years trying to tell you, oh, no,
(01:33:08):
it doesn't, We've done the studies. You know, it's not
it doesn't pose that much of a health concern to
your brain. But now you know, you know, same thing
with the studies that were done with fluorides, same things
that the studies that were done with GMOs. Oh no,
we did the research. They're totally perfectly healthy. And now
you know, twenty thirty forty years down the line, new
(01:33:29):
science is coming out, new studies are coming out and saying,
oh no, it's actually not and no, actually, when they
did do those studies a couple of decades ago, they
purposefully defrauded it. Because why they make the monnay it
sought to quote damn, I can't remember who did well,
who did the skit now? But it's all about the monnay.
(01:33:50):
That's all these people care about.
Speaker 1 (01:33:51):
Was that more money? Wasn't that the name of the
money is the movie is more money?
Speaker 5 (01:33:55):
I don't remember, I think so maybe it's.
Speaker 1 (01:33:57):
All about the money. That's all about the benjamins, right,
all about the benjamins. It's all about the money now
and the power to be at the end of the day,
it's all about filling those back wallets with that fiac currency.
That's why they hate Bitcoin and things of a cryptocurrency,
because it makes a lot of rich people if you
know how to hoddle and do well with your money,
and I don't know. I'm not telling you how to invest.
(01:34:18):
I think gold and silver is a great idea tangible assets.
But you know, this show has been real interesting. We've
been talking a lot about the Federal Reserve. Maybe we
have to get Gibberd Griffin on. They should reach out
to Ron Paul see if we can get them on
for five or ten minutes. You know, I think that
might be an interesting guest to have on the show,
be an honor to have them on. But it's in
like all these subjects, nobody really wants to talk about this.
(01:34:42):
They don't. They don't want to talk about life extension.
They want to tell you about them giving pigs human teeth,
because that's what's happening. Did you see this article down?
Check this out well. Also, new device let shoppers pay
with their skin by scanning their thumbprint in the cash
List Society. Somebody dropped that in the chat. Here here
we all killed this up on the screen.
Speaker 12 (01:35:02):
Here, just there we go.
Speaker 1 (01:35:07):
We got human like teeth have been grown in mini pigs.
Oh little baby pigs. We're gonna just they're gonna grow
human teeth. What they want the pig to talk to
you now, don't eat me. You know, I'm bacon. You
know what.
Speaker 5 (01:35:21):
They're gonna name their pig Chris p Bacon.
Speaker 1 (01:35:27):
Anyways, Uh, lose an adult tooth and you're left with
limited limited options that typically involve evolve titanium implants or
plastic centures. But scientists are working on alternative lab grown
human teeth that could one day replace the ones you have.
But I'll come from a pig. Mm who wants pig teeth? Oh?
That gives a whole new meaning till you can put
a lipstick on a pig, but a pig is still
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a pig. Yeah, you know it's uh, it goes back.
It's interesting. And other crazy news that I can't believe
I saw this week was this one pregnant man visits
Canadian school children without their parents' knowledge or permission. And
I'm sure it was just a trans female with who
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was pregnant. They identified as a male. I'm just saying,
I don't know if men can get pregnant. I don't
think they can, so I don't know how this is possible,
but I'm guessing it's just a female with a womb
who identifies as a male? What do you think here?
Speaker 11 (01:36:27):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:36:28):
But the thing is, the issue is should we be
having pregnant men visiting our children? Is that really messing
up their mentality and or thought process on? Are they
kind of young to have that kind of conversation.
Speaker 5 (01:36:38):
Well, the simple fact of the matter is that nothing
should be going on in schools that parents don't expressly
know about. And it sort of goes into the broader
conversation of what the hell is going on with public schooling?
And the thing is, you know, this happened in Canada,
so it's not even you know, uh, you know, going
on in US schools. It may probably who the hell knows,
(01:37:03):
you know. But the point of the matter is, I mean,
you know, so when you have this centralization of power
in the schooling system, I mean you get just a
lot of this batshit crazy stuff. And you know, at
the end of the day, man, just that sort of
crap just gets me so wild up because it's like,
just let kids be kids. You know, they don't need
(01:37:23):
to be indoctrinated with any damn thing. And I'm not
gonna you know, people are gonna say, oh, well, I
mean I.
Speaker 1 (01:37:29):
Think they should be indoctrinated with Iron Man suits and
superhero videos.
Speaker 5 (01:37:33):
I'm just say valid.
Speaker 1 (01:37:36):
You know, that's why they made comic books, is to
get kids interested in reading. Here we go, just I'm
not even kidding you. Maybe pregnant man should fly the
Iron Man suit. Put them in the military. I don't
know if they allow trans people in the military anymore,
but although I think that they should be allowed there
if they can pass mental tests. And you know here
here it is real life Iron Man strikes deal with
(01:37:58):
the military to use this futureistic jetsuit allowing soldiers to
soar over ward zones. So we're gonna have like you
know that the cops are gonna get this right. One
day you're sitting there, some cop is gonna fly down
in his freaking Iron Man outfit because your self driving
car broke down or you smell like the reefer, and
he's gonna fly down in his jetsuit. He's be like, dude, dude, dude.
(01:38:21):
He's gonna be like, hey, guys, you guys got a ticket.
It'll be something out of the futuristic version of Super Troopers.
I'm just saying it seems wild, but here's the video.
Check this out. It's pretty crazy.
Speaker 12 (01:38:32):
What does it mean to be in the ANI University?
So the University of Florida.
Speaker 1 (01:38:39):
Here's the video for you guys checked us out. So
playing in the background, we have people on a ship
in this guy wearing what I describe as a rocketeer right, really,
it's just the rocketeer. It's not the Iron Man outfit
that everyone would just sound like. You can fly like
Iron Man from his hands, but the hockets here he
(01:39:00):
has the jet pack of some sort. But look at that.
He makes it look effortless. Dude, Would you just fly
around Don b Jr? On the jet pack?
Speaker 2 (01:39:08):
Man?
Speaker 5 (01:39:10):
No, I don't think I would.
Speaker 1 (01:39:11):
Checked it out, dude, tell me that's not cool. Tell
me that's not awesome. He's just flying from boat to
boat in this video. And if you want to see
this the rundown line dot com dot com twit the
rundown Line, stand on our ex concrist stunt here rundown
Line and he's all right, you do dot com band
That video check goes out as well. He just lands
on the ship, no problem and drop. They're like little
(01:39:32):
guns is like literally guns for hands like optimist crime
to allow him to.
Speaker 5 (01:39:38):
Fly right, Yeah, man, that's wild.
Speaker 1 (01:39:42):
But if you looked up one day and he saw
like forty guys just flying around for ponder like extreme
sort you know that. But he's got a gun. He's like, yeah,
the cops are gonna get ready to just iron Man student.
Somebody's gonna be jumping off the building and there Ironman's
gonna come flying at the Dame of the Day, which
not opposed dude, Like maybe somebody who's sittings, they probably
would regret it, but here you go both on. Tell
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me that's not crazy. It flows my mind that I'm
seeing this in my lifetime, like it's fun, it's exciting. Yeah,
But at the same time it makes me wonder what
they really have out there, because this guy can't be
the first one to have these tennessees. Remember we're covering
(01:40:30):
the back man in LA that's probing up by airplanes. Yep,
there's more people now with the ship pack looks like
the topic. They're just all floating in like Lotron landing
on the ship or Optimus Prime landing on the ship.
No problem floating in and landing right on the ship.
I don't know. I think it's cool. I thought that
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was pretty awesome. But they got a contract with the government.
So now you know the military is going to have
Ironman suits flying around, uh and going to battle well,
and how like, how are they gonna militarize us? How
are they gonna get the guns down there? Because you're
gonna have people instead of airplane. Airplanes are gonna just
like mow these guys down. But I bet yeah, for
covid ops in the middle of the night, just flying
(01:41:12):
in as a couple of dudes in uh, you know,
iron Man suits, that's what's gonna be used for as
like strategic military operations. I can't see them getting mowed
down by airplanes in you know, a war in the
sky per se done.
Speaker 5 (01:41:27):
Right, Yeah, I mean I can definitely see I mean
it is pretty loud. But at the same time, there's
probably some sort of practical application there for you know,
giving them to Tier one assets for I don't know,
behind the lines insertion or whatever they you know, would
use them for in those instances. But yeah, I'm right
(01:41:47):
there with you, man. It's absolutely crazy to even see
this sort of stuff begin to be developed in our
lifetime because certainly, you know, this is just the infancy,
you know, it's eventually ten twenty thirty years from now,
we're gonna be seeing stuff that's way more advanced than
even this.
Speaker 1 (01:42:03):
And.
Speaker 5 (01:42:05):
With as loud as these things are, you know, ten
twenty thirty years from now, and they're probably gonna be
almost silent, you know, and just figure figure out how
to really perfect this sort of technology, so you know,
just to see it, the beginning stages of it is
just wild.
Speaker 1 (01:42:21):
Yeah, and then one day pig Tooth is going to
land his Iron Man outfit give you a ticket, because
that's really what we're talking about here, is uh, you know,
and with pig teeth.
Speaker 5 (01:42:33):
Yeah, oh, look at the pigs giving tickets. That's that's
all right, you got.
Speaker 1 (01:42:38):
The punniness, you know. And or it could be a
pregnant man who's also a pig tooth in a cop outfit, yeah,
you know, tickets like like who would have thought? Pregnant
man visits Canadian school to tell children, you know, about
being pregnant, and you know, and then we have Iron
Man flying around and toxicity with chemtrails and people confronting pilots.
(01:42:59):
It's amazing times that we live in where we're actually
seeing results and with cell phones and the ability to
be recorded all time, because we haven't even delved into
our surveillance state issues that we're talking about. Because remember
we had Andrew Arnold on our show last week and
he showed you all that diagrams and I was thinking,
man all weekend, is that's how the government diagrams mean
(01:43:22):
you done? They like me, Christan and Don unteruct probably
the most online, and therefore they have us at the
center of the bubble, and then all the people we reach,
we talk to, they tune in. And that's why we
don't get any like viewership when we go live on Facebook,
even though we're not supposed to be censored. But we
have seventy thousand followers on Facebook. When we go live,
maybe one person tunes it. It's because they know the
(01:43:44):
nodes are going live and they don't want people to
see this information because it gives you the power to
understand what is going on. I don't want you to
believe because there's a lie and believe. I want you
to understand what is happening to you. You've been lied
to in condition by our government to not believe in
whether modification because the term chemtrail is laying it even
(01:44:04):
though they admit to in all these government documents. We
have whistleblawyers with Krista Megan Kelly. We're just gonna go
ahead and deny all this is happening, and have you
eat your like synthetic chicken, which, by the way, is
on the market. I don't know. Maybe it's good to
feed the hungry, but we're really not interested in feeding
the hungry. We're just interested in euthanizing our children or
(01:44:25):
preventing them from uh being able to have children. I
should say, yeah, you.
Speaker 5 (01:44:30):
Know, that's that's typically the plan. You know, that's they
they sell agendas that are in line with eugenics and
things of that nature, packaged in these sort of you know,
oh it's good for the people sort of bows and
whistles and and you know, things of that nature, you know,
(01:44:53):
to make it seem like, oh h, it's a great
thing to go ahead and you know, comply with this nonsense.
Speaker 1 (01:44:59):
Well, and you know who is being targeted with this
is gonna be people who are not able to afford
organics or non GMO or even the GMO bioengineered stuff.
We're gonna just have fully grown lab chicken meat that
isn't even real. It's reminds me of the cannibal who
took his own skin cells and made a burger. Real story.
I think it was on biohack. Their website was taken down,
(01:45:20):
but basically, he just took a cell cultures and was
a cannibal because he didn't want to eat animals or
plants and hurt the environments to eat himself.
Speaker 5 (01:45:30):
I was about to say, crazy ass ben Zion.
Speaker 1 (01:45:33):
Yeah, I mean, yeah, I don't even know what to
say to that. Guys, it's just wild. But it won't
be long until they start saying, you know, maybe we
should just start cloning human meat. There'll be people that
are crazy like that. They won't want to do it,
They're gonna want to eat it because they're because that's
how dumb society has gone. I can't believe how dumb
down our culture is gone.
Speaker 5 (01:45:55):
And I can't help but to think that, you know,
the rise of the contaminants in the food, and the
lab grown meat and the fake meat stuff, and especially
you know, like this lab grown chicken, I can't help
but to think it's probably at least in part, contributing
to the fact that people are becoming more and more
interested in having chickens of their own in their own
(01:46:18):
back yas right. Definitely real answer.
Speaker 1 (01:46:21):
Feeding your own chickens organic, you know the source of
the egg. Just don't let them out after their spraying
aluminum and bury them to modify the weather.
Speaker 8 (01:46:30):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:46:31):
Smartphone use leads to hallucinations, detachment from reality, aggression in
teens as young as thirteen. And I understand this done.
I do because I lived through the generation. Maybe my
generation was the last one that didn't have cell phones.
When I was eighteen, I didn't have a cell phone.
Probably till my twenties, I had a pager, you know,
and the idea that nobody could reach me at times,
(01:46:55):
and that my mother or father couldn't reach me like nowadays,
you would know, have an excuse. Somebody can reach you
at all times, and they can see when your Texans
has read it, when they've read it, they can see
if they're being ignored, and then they get you know,
the black dotted on Facebook when people are online but
they're not responding fast enough to people's messages, but they've
(01:47:17):
seen it, and people get like panic, anxiety, they get
abandonment feelings, and they get all these issues and so
a lot of psychological issues as we were a lot
more mentally tough I think in my era growing up,
because we didn't have to worry about you know, I'll
get back to you when I get back to you.
And yeah, some people need that room, right, That was
(01:47:38):
the way it was. And if your mom wanted you
to come home, you know what she did. She walked
outside and she screamed your name for about an hour,
worried you might not come home.
Speaker 3 (01:47:47):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:47:48):
But now we have smartphones and they detach you from reality.
They allow you to get anything anything on there, any
kind of video you want to watch. It has access
to the Internet. You can view anything. It tracks all
your meta data where you go. The government has a
system then knows every place you've probably been, who you
communicated with, those conversations probably downloaded from your cell phone.
Speaker 17 (01:48:11):
I know that uber now what records calls, So be
careful if you're an uber. Yeah, you know, the the
increase drides excuse me, right, yeah, you know, the increase
of surveillance is absolutely insane. And I know we only
got a couple of minutes here before we wrap.
Speaker 11 (01:48:31):
But in that.
Speaker 5 (01:48:34):
On that topic, there is one more piece that I
wanted to bring up this out of reclaim. The NETS
Intelligence Community Directive four h six expands spy agencies times
with big tech. The Biden era Intelligence Directive paves the
way for deeper collaboration between US spy agencies and tech giants.
(01:48:56):
You know, so just just more collaboration between these individuals
and entities to spy on us and all this sort
of stuff. And I do want to point out because
of course I have to be that guy. Trump hasn't
rescinded this. He hasn't said a damn word about it,
so it looks like he's going to just go ahead
let that play out.
Speaker 1 (01:49:13):
Well, there's a lot of time yet, but you could
be right. You know, Hillary's still not in prison.
Speaker 5 (01:49:22):
Yeah, well, I mean, he so much effort reversing so
many other things that Biden did. You would think if
Biden since Biden signed this directive on January sixteenth, you know,
it just went into effect, so it was pretty fresh,
pretty fresh, and should have been pretty fresh in his mind.
I guess it just slipped his mind.
Speaker 1 (01:49:40):
Right, Yeah, kind of slipped his mind, licking kids in
the hall, just lipping his mind. And we'll see, we'll
see what happens. I don't disagree. I know that there's
a lot that's been going on in the world, and
a lot of different things have been happening throughout the nations,
and maybe we are steering the ship at an attempt
(01:50:01):
to get a uth term before we hit that iceberg.
But there's only a couple of years everyone has in terms, right,
they can only do so much before somebody evil comes
back in. So at some point it's up to us
to continue the path of good. Whatever Rom Paul got
that gig has a Federal Reserve editor. That'd be amazing.
That'd be something we all would want. And there has
(01:50:22):
been a lot of good and there is some credit due,
but at the same time, there's a lot of WTF
moments and we have to acknowledge those. It's about being
honest with ourselves that this administration can do some good
things and has done some good things. But at the
same time, it doesn't mean he can't just march us
right into the new World order. And everyone's like, Yeah,
that's the great idea, Donald Trump, Let's go ahead and
do that.
Speaker 5 (01:50:40):
That's ultimate in society, right. Yeah, Ultimately the real answer
is exit and build the real answer is the reduction
of state power, the abolition of state power, and self
ownership and taking responsibility for your own life and actually
advancing principles of liberty and freedom in your life where
they matter. Where you can, single day, if you can,
(01:51:01):
even if it's just a little bit, Ultimately, you are
the power and you have to be the change you
want to see in the world.
Speaker 1 (01:51:07):
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(01:51:49):
need to bring it every day. And maybe there's some
days I haven't been bringing it like I used to.
I remember used to going on rants all the time,
and sometimes people need to hear it. Sometimes people need
to ask the question do we need to wake up?
How do we wake up? How do we implement change?
How do we start our own community? Is Kem Trail
really going on and cam trailing really going on? The
answer is yes, yes, It is like we've told you
(01:52:10):
all along, whether modification is a real thing. You guys,
stay blessed. Tune in tomorrow, same bad time, same bad channel.
We'll see you soon.
Speaker 3 (01:52:19):
Listening till daily.
Speaker 5 (01:52:22):
Well down your pocast as the FA