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Speaker 1 (00:03):
General, do you feel like the world is changing for
the better? Not just a little bit, but a lot,
and not over a long period of time, but like
just over the last eight weeks.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
I feel like a really cool tsunami is headed our way.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Clearly we have utter destruction Dresden, Germany, firebombing, Tokyo level
stuff in LA. We have to talk about that. That
is tied to the whole principle of the show. The
whole point of our show, for the defense of the
American people, is now really today's show. It's for the
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defense of people, and we're going to talk about these
progressive policies, the kleptocracy that we live in under the
veil of democracy. We've got to talk about LA wildfires.
You got to talk about the violent crime. You've got
to talk about the.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
LA wildfires and empty fire hydrants.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
YEP, and then the the spike and most likely continued
terrorism on our homeland. We have Meta. I have to
I keep forgetting they changed their names Meta. I thinks Zuckerberg.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
I still just call it Facebook.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Facebook decides to end its censorship program. I see that
Donald wants to take Greenland. We're going to talk about Greenland.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
It's a very interesting proposal.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
We're going to talk about Panama, very interesting proposal. Definitely
going to talk about Canada.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Very interesting proposal.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
The Trump effect is rippling across the world. It is
alarming the kleptocrats. New word for our show. I'm not
calling them elite anymore. We're just going to see kleptocrats
because that takes both public and private. Yes, so the
kleptocracy of the West.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
The Foxes that are in charge of the Henhouse, yep.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
But but the Trump effect is rippling across the world.
It's alarming the global globalist kleptocrats, and it's catching the
attention of other nation citizens like Canada. By the way,
there quick aside. Job numbers got released, and big number.
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When you hear these job numbers, I keep forgetting to
mention this. We want to know what you don't really
care about the job numbers. The point of a job
is to be able to purchase things. What we need
to know is what's the purchasing.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Power of those jobs?
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Of those jobs. I don't really care about job numbers.
I want to know purchasing power.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
You could add on three hundred thousand, twenty thousand dollars
a year jobs, and we're not doing very well.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Yeah, you can have a quarter of a million people hired,
but if they still can't afford health insurance, what's the point.
If they can barely afford food, fuel and savings, what's
the point. This phrase came to me, and this comes
from a my Navy seal friend. The lettuce eaters are
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on the way out and the meat eaters are coming in.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
You like that, I think that's probably app You.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
Want to talk about Jimmy Carter's funeral first, or you
want to talk about Justin Trudeau in Canada? You want
to talk about Greenland, you want to talk about Panama Canal.
What do you want to talk about?
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Well, I once told somebody I have seventeen basketball players
in my top five, So let's just do.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
It all, all right, let's talk about Canada first.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Yes, all right.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
We mentioned on maybe a show or two ago the
rise of populism and economic nationalism wasn't just ascending in
the United States. It was moving all through the world.
You saw it in Argentina, you've seen it in Hungary,
You're seeing it in all the in all the nations
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that the Public Affairs Office of the government says those
are fascist countries. Maybe take a we probably need to
take a look at them, because the American elite are
redefining fascism to include anyone that wants common sense reform.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
Right. Anyone they disagree with is a fascist, just like
anybody that disagrees with the leftist as a racist.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
I prefer bully. I would rather just be Donald Trump.
He's not a fascist, might just be a bit more
of a bully.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
The people that need to be bullied, well, I mean
to the kleptocrats, Yes, the kleptocrats.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
And why not rename the Republican Party or just ditch
it and come up with a new one. Teddy Roosevelt
had the bull Moose. Why can't we just have a
new This is just the bully party.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Bully in the way that Roosevelt used the term. He
thought good things were a bully. I just.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Progressive policies, And we've watched progressive policies get injected into
the National Federal Nerve Center in the past. You can
look at the progressive policies of Woodrow Wilson and the
crazy things that happened, the just the inhumane things that
happened under the progressive policies, eugenics, et cetera. But then
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you bring in more progressive policies and you injected into
a national a large nations, federal nerve center. If it
gets that far and it gets injected, next thing you know,
you've got violence in the streets. You've got retail stores
that no longer can even keep things locked up. They
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actually have to leave communities. Progressive policies that get injected
into the culture, and you have divisiveness, you have the
Judeo Christian values, customs and beliefs. There was a very
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meaningful attempt to whitewash much of American history and take
a look at the quick fall of Obama, Biden, Clinton,
Kamala Harris. Barely count her because who's just on the
scene for nanosecond.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
There's a blip.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Trudeau, Macron, the other leaders around the world, they're in trouble.
They're in big trouble, and Justin Trudeau. We predicted it
was just a matter of time until Justin Trudeau goes.
Canada's politics very important to pay attention at least to
this story. Don't forget what that fascist did you talk about?
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A fascist? Look at Gavin Newsom's policy I'm sorry, Oh
I did mention. I got a little ahead of myself.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
The same guy, he's the same guy.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
He's going to run for president twenty twenty eight. And
if you want, if you want to see what the
United States would look like from twenty twenty eight to
twenty twenty thirty two, look at Canada under Trudeau. Yes,
and you'll see.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Well, this is the end all be all of progressive
politics for now.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
Well, you'll be back.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
They always fail because those who advocate them never suffer
the consequences of them.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
You have a new for the Defense Show favorite, a
guy by the name up in Canada. It's going to
be their next prime minister the next general election. Polyef,
Pierre Poliev, Pierre Polyiev. You're gonna love this guy. And
if you don't know who he is yet, you will.
I mean you're gonna know who he is in the
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next week, the next few days. You're gonna love this guy.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
There's a video of him being closely questioned and emphatically
well the apple, I and apple and I just talking
while chewing. It was just the utter disrespect that Polyev
had for this reporter. It was just so palpable.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
It'll be it'll be interesting to see how Polyev and
Trump work together. And I think Trump's gonna really like Poliev.
And I absolutely absolutely, based on everything I'm reading and seeing,
it's it's as almost one hundred percent that he will
be the next PM of Canada and the Conservative Party
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gets back in.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Power where they belong.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
Right, so don't forget In early twenty twenty two of
the Canada's political establishment, the kleptocrats lined up to blast
the Freedom Convoys.
Speaker 2 (09:07):
Remember that, yes, they bang them.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
Let's get the Canadian Freedom Convoy down to the inauguration
day twenty January. Right the line of truckers who blocked
access to the country's capital. They were protesting COVID nineteen
vaccine mandates. But not Pierre, not Pelejev, Pauliev right, not him.
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He embraced the truckers, he rejected mainstream politicians objected to
the lockdowns, the vaccines, the mask mandates. And he did it.
And he's young, He's only forty five. He looks a
little older. But he jumped on that wave of public
discontent also known as populism with Trudeau and won the
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Conservative Party leadership in twenty twenty two. And he will
be the next prime minister.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
And he doesn't look like Fidel Castro.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
And how close is it? The Conservative Party leads Trudeau's
Liberal Party by almost thirty percentage points in a recent poll,
and an election has to be held in the next
few months. And next thing you know, you're going to
see Canada, United States, Trump, Polia. We're at Greenland, the
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Gulf of America, controlling the canal. You start to see
what's happening. We're back to the Monroe doctrine. Baby, welcome back.
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It's just a gentleman's agreement. That's the way business ought
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General and I, we will continue to reference books, links
and shows that we found to be very good with
a conservative buttressing our conservative beliefs. And we have not
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only are the people waking up, but now the people
are on the move. They are absolutely on the move
United States, Canada. The people are waking up in Belgium,
They're waking up in UK, they're waking up in France,
they're waking up in Central Europe. And wait until we
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get into the declassification mode. Yes, when we start getting
into this general, talk a little bit about that.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
Please. Well, there was a press conference at mar Lago
with several Republican governors and one of the things that
they asked was about the drones that were all over
in New Jersey a few weeks back. And Trump said,
on day one, perhaps day two, he said, I'm going
to release every bit of information about that that there are.
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He s, there's no reason why that should be mystery
what was happening there? He says, everything that our government
knows will be released. He says, maybe not day one
because I'm going to be busy with the inauguration, but
he says, by day two, we're all going to know everything.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
I'm adding three new words to our show, and it's
going to These are going to be mainstays. Cryptocracy, where
the true extent of the cleptocracy in the United States
federal government is going to absolutely stun Americans so much
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that so many people are just going to refuse to
believe it can be true true, And you're going to
see going to You're just going to see how things connect,
and you've got to be willing to believe in common sense.
You just got to have common sense. Of course, a
nation state, a republic is going to mature into an empire,
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and then it's going to mature into a kleptocracy. That's
just the way it is. And it's just going to
be part of being free, as we must delegate some
of our life to others in a representative fashion.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Well, so much of what is wrong with us is
that so many people who have risen through on the
coattails of this country have fought very hard to keep
others from doing so because they see that as a
threat to them. You have to understand that you can
be powerful as a nation but not be powerful as
a person.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Let me mention to you. I will continue to reference
our trip to Africa and the Serengetti, the Kauful family.
The five of us went and I was absolutely blown away,
not just by the nature, the silence, the lack of
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light pollution at night. I mean you could see everything.
But in meeting the people, they still primarily identify with
their tribes, their ancestral tribes. They really barely think of
themselves as Tanzanians. Tanzania is just a artificial contract. It's
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a European construct, right, And when you see how they
take care of each other, because why because they're in
a socialist government that doesn't return the money back to
the people. Where does it go? It stays with the kleptocrats.
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It's a and the people are just like, we don't
even bother complaining about our government anymore. You know, they've
had one party rule for most of the time, and
one it's just it's there. They have to deal with it.
But until something else but better comes along, they don't
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even bother looking for their government to do much. There
was really no sign police fire. I just didn't see
hardly any visible signs of a functioning public sector a government,
and as a result, they take care of each other.
That hasn't changed in fifteen thousand years. What I picked
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up on Africa is a distrust of the elite and
pure trust on the elders. So the elders in the
tribe were the trustworthy people to talk to. The elite
that left and went to the bureaucratic state capital or
the nation's capital, or get sucked up into the machine.
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They may have the degrees, they may have access to
the halls of power, but they don't represent the best
interest of the tribal people, of the citizens. Same here,
so I'm adding a new word, the elders. We have
the people, the elite, but the American people, we need
to start checking in again with our elders.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
Like Thomas Jefferson.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
So where were we just eight weeks ago? Seven out
of ten people said our economic health was poor. We
were on the wrong track. A dramatic drop in public
trust and government patriotism, which is very important to my generation,
is dwindling in younger generations.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
A certain ladies cackle always echoing around.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
The nation and the rest of the world will soon
discover what millions of US already suspected criminal interference in
the twenty sixteen presidential election, which we must have criminal
investigation and prosecution. But outside of DC, I want Texas
to investigate the State of Texas to investigate on behalf
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of Texans.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
I want.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
I want to see the Attorney General in Texas figure
out a way to have a a call a grand
jury to learn about the twenty sixteen presidential election the
crimes committed there. You can't trust anything. I don't want
a special prosecutor. I don't even want a Trump special prosecutor.
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That investigation will be just the tip of the corruption Iceberg.
We need to know the truth about a lot of things.
General you already mentioned JFK. The people can handle the truth.
We have a tremendous overclassification problem. I think, Joe Biden,
you just all things Joe Biden, all things Biden. Just
run those five letters Biden through FBI and CIA servers.
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Let's find out what all that man's been up to
since the first time he set foot there fifty years ago.
From the little state of Delaware, which became the credit
card capital, banking capital of the United States.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
Well, they used to call him the senator from MBNA.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Right, great place to register your yachts and private airplanes Delaware.
Why Obama picked Joe Biden as vice president? That answer
should come out as part of all of this. Everything
about that.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
Needed a little bit of foreign policy perceived experience.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Yeah, I think there's more than that. That's what was
told to us.
Speaker 2 (19:14):
Well, someone also said, as a president, you always want
to pick somebody who's a dimmer bulb than you, and
and and then you look at it, and it went
Biden to Obama to Biden, Biden to Harris, Oh boy
did and then.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Harris to Walls correct, COVID all things we need to know.
The truth can't function research is it good? Is it bad?
Sounds bad, but sounds like something we need to we
need to know about, and we need to talk about.
And then we need to figure out where we're going
to do that type of research because right now, biolabs
and Ukraine bad idea, bio labs in China bad idea,
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biolabs in Greenland, how about Greenland or the Antarctica? We
need to talk about the Arctic policy. Trump's Arctic policy,
big deal. We criminal investigations on the January sixth pipe
bombs and ray Epps. We need to know more about
the FED surrection. We need to know more about the
two failed assassination at Timpson. Donald Trump, we need a
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truth on UFOs, UAPs, drones, anti gravity technology, whatever. Just
tell us what the hell's going on. We can handle it. Also,
put Joe Rogan in charge this weather, these weather systems
we're having. Are there any government scientists messing around with
the weather? Is there any chance that there's something being
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done with the weather systems.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
It's a non zero chance, but it.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
Is high frequency active auroral research program real that it
can manipulate weather and cause natural disasters. We need to
add to our list big pharma, big government in vaccines.
We need to know all the relationships in there. I
want to know about fluoride in the water. I want
to know about Operation Mockingbird. After the break, we need
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to talk about things that are going to happen immediately,
such as term limits. But I think we need to
go ahead and just explain the clubtocracy that we're here
and we have to start thinking about this in a
kleptocraduct way. Hey, if you're just joining us, I'm Attorney
Brad Kopfl. That is Attorney Eric Willison.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
If you're just joining us, where have you been? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Correct? Professionally known as the Star Semester General. We're adding
three new phrases to our twenty twenty five lexicon for
our listeners, our ear listeners, thank you for listening. Number
one is cleptocrats kleptocracy. You're gonna hear us talk a
lot about that, because if you get your brain re
if you get your mind and brain reframed away from
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the Democrats are bad or the establishment's bad or the
squishy republican rhinos, that's way too narrow. You need to
broaden that aperture, and you're got to take a lot
of steps back. Okay, how did we get here to
the point where the American people tolerate the transfer of
their fruits of their labor? Essentially for the forced four months,
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maybe five months, may maybe six months, you're working to
pay tribute to the.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
Government, to the district.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
And so why do people tolerate the transfer of the
fruits of our labor and our risk? Because you know,
I'm entrepreneur every month, I'm risking my own money to
stay in business. When we know it's not a democracy,
it is a kleptocracy. And this goes all the way
back to Plato and the original hippie Karl Marx. Kleptocracies
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win every election cycle promising that this candidate will return
a Think about this, a higher ratio, higher ratio of
services rendered to fruits stolen. About that for a second.
That's essentially the broadest statement you can make for a
politician that he or she is going to go to
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the good Congress Senate to to give you more in
return for what you have paid in you're looking for that.
It's a contract, it's a social contract. That's the whole
premise of enlightenments. It's a consent of the government. But
this misery of kleptocracies is ancient, and it survives and
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thrives how well. You've got to disarm the people and
arm the elite. The entire monopoly of force and violence
is in the hands of the state. We want it
there because we aren't I'm not going to out buy
a tank. We want it there, but we really need
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to make sure that the people remain armed. Number two.
The clebtocracies know, to survive, you've got to make the
noisy masses happy by redistributing some extra tribute to them
to keep them quiet, breandon circuses, or you make them
priests like the Church used to do. Just bring them in. Well,
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that's your government jobs. These are priests. These are your
permanent administrative state. Have become priests under the Church of
the kleptocracy, and so you bring them in. In England,
you made am part of the aristocracy. You gave them titles,
you know, like oh okay. Kleptocracies also have to bring
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up ideas that justify the kleptocracy that you want the
Ivy League people running your country. You don't want too
many common sense commoners involved. Let me tell you a story.
But let me tell you this. The American people were
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just a giant jury. Las Vegas is a giant jury.
When you put the odds out, the odds go up
and down based upon the collective institutional wisdom. The more
people that put their money in on a bet, the
closer that spread gets to the real result. Have you
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noticed that?
Speaker 2 (25:21):
And these people are accurate because they will suffer the
consequences of the policy. If they have a policy of
the Pittsburgh Stealers over the Philadelphia Eagles, they will suffer
if the Pittsburgh Stealers don't win.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
When you take decision making away from the people and
you put it in the hands of just.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
A few who don't suffer, the issues, the consequences.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Correct gonna you get disaster policies. You get total detachment
from reality, which has been the whole problem with the Democrats.
They've become detached from reality and they got their eyes punched.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
In And why LA looks like dreadsden right now correct?
Speaker 1 (26:05):
And the other thing that kleptocrats cre have to create
institutions to promote these ideas the buttress their central control.
As literacy rose in the West, in Europe and America,
people began to catch on the printing press. Was huge,
free speech, huge enlightenment. The idea that each person is
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endowed with inalienable rights, not granted to them by the government,
but the other way around. Huge. But you still need
people in positions of power to make decisions for the
rest of us. Well, we've gotten to the point now
where we've used the ideology of war and fanaticism of war,
that is used to monopolize and legitimize violence over the
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last century. And we've talked a lot about foreign policy,
and thankfully Donald Trump and his team sound like they're
going to be much smarter about their use of conflict.
Everything that we've been doing for the last hundred years
is walking away from the founding principles of this nation.
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We're not the first ones to wake up and go, oh,
we've been getting fleeced. Oh they've been lying to us.
Guess who else said that Thomas Jefferson are founding fathers.
They've been there, they wrote it down. We can't ignore
this stuff. These values, these traditions, these customs that are
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required to have a healthy republic are going to be
undermined by forced migration of people from parts of the
world that have no desire to assimilate. They're not bringing
their Judaeo Christian values of which a healthy functioning democracy
must have at its foundation to survive.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
Again, they're not here because they want to join us,
because they want the benefits of being here.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
And that's why migration forced migration war has dislocated the
Neo Khan globalist war has forced the migration of many
millions of people from Europe to here in North Africa,
the Middle East. From here, everything that's been happening in
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Central and South America is flowing up. They're just trying
to get a better life for.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Themselves instead of fighting for a better life where they
are now.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
But we have a moral duty to them to make
sure that what they want is here when they get here.
That's the otherwise we're going to be the same country
they're fleeing.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Well, that's the fallacy, is that we have a duty
to them. We have a duty to our own people. No,
it's a.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Moral correct, But there's a One of the things we
talked about a little bit is is there a natural
right to migration, to to live anywhere on God's Earth?
And there is the will. You may hear this in
the future, but at this point in time, we really
have to make sure that we preserve what made America
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great has to be preserved, and we have to make
sure that the people that are coming.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
Here understand that are going to.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
Assimilate and want to assimilate. Why can't we have a
declaration from Congress that English is the national language? Right?
All right, one more segment. Let's talk about California and
Canada real quick. I want to tease this for another show.
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I don't think we're going to get to it today.
But our Arctic policy is real. The Panama Canal, that's
a real that's a real issue.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Both ends controlled by the Chinese.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Now and the Arctic policy. Those two things were never
part of the twenty twenty four presidential election. And how brilliant.
All of a sudden, it's like, huh, what do you know?
Speaker 2 (30:10):
He's already sticking out a bargaining position. Have you noticed that? Yeah,
he's already framing the Overton window on all of that.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
We know that Russia and China, we're hearing. I haven't
been there, but we're hearing Russia and China have been
cooperating to build a strong presence up north there the Arctic,
and clearly North Korea and Iran are aligning with those two.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
I was coming in today, Ohio. The United States has
two icebreakers. Do you know how many Russia has forty?
Speaker 1 (30:41):
I'm sure plenty forty.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
And some of them are nuclear powered. They can be
out for as long as they have food and water.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
There are sea routes for shipping that are critical for China.
I did read a statistic that these two routes cut
shipping time from China to Europe by fifty percent or more.
It's a big deal to China. They have a firm
foothold in Greenland. They put two. According to one article
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I read in prepped for the show, at twenty twenty three,
the Chinese investment in Greenland was two hundred and sixty
four billion dollars. In Greenland there's gold, coal, diamonds, nickel, copper, oil, gas.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
Rare earth minerals, and skiing.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
Skin and pretty women. Or is that Iceland?
Speaker 2 (31:36):
Both?
Speaker 1 (31:37):
Okay, Russia gets eighty percent of its natural gas from
the Arctic and the United States we tried to buy
Greenland in nineteen forty six from Denmark. We offered one
hundred million in gold. They said no. And in twenty
eighteen the United States Second Fleet was re established to
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patrol the North Atlantic.
Speaker 2 (31:59):
And remember, going back to the eighties, the G I
UK gap is what keeps all the Russian submarines bottled
up coming out of the Baltic Sea. The G is Greenland,
the IE is Iceland, and the UK is the United Kingdom.
That is that sonar stretch right there, that patrolling that
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area is a very very important strategic area.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Yeah, let's talk a little bit about California. Dresden, Dressden,
South Dresden, South Lost Dresden. You know, everyone wants to
know how do these things start? Fires? Forest fires are
fact of nature. It is you.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
It starts with bad forest management.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Yeah, so did you look into this. I didn't get
a chance yet. Tell me tell us.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
For years now, the leftists in California, especially the environmentalists,
have been preventing the things that California did all through
the forties, fifties and sixties and seventies to keep these
fires from burning, which is that they would go in
periodically and do what are called controlled burns to get
rid of all of the undergrowth and dead trees that
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have fallen and all of that sort of thing. And
they've stopped all this in the name of climate change.
They said, if every time you do a controlled burn,
it puts it puts carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, Well,
what do you think is happening now? And it's not.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
Water management taught us about that.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
Well, and it's not just the the the undergrowth that's
being burned, it's the good trees that you don't want
burned are also going up in the wooden houses.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
So I'm not I'm not, I'm not laughing, right.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
But yes, it's a it's a sad thing. As as
as President Trump said, he said five years ago, he said,
I guaranteed Gavin Newsom all the water that California would
ever need through the Department of Commerce. All he had
to do was sign the papers. He refused. Used, now,
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when the forest fires break out, there's no water in
the fire, hydrants. Could you imagine your backyard's on fire
and you go to fill up a just a just
a big basin of water to throw onto it, and
there's no water coming out of your your taps.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
You have a basin, yeahs a cooking pot for your
turkey's or we're going to go fight a fire with
the croc pot.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
I can at least wet the grass in front of
the fire so that it won't keep going, but or
even turn on my hose and spray it.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
I probably wouldn't have a wooden house. H There are
a lot of problems that are going to come out
of this. And for some reason, Gavin Newsom and here
we are, you think every time Gavin Newsom speaks stop
and watch read what he says, because you're going to
continue to see a guy who's glitching. He's still stuck
in globalism land. He's the slickster, and he he honestly
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believes that this is being politicized unfairly. It's such a joke,
as such an absolute joke.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
The comedian Adam Carolla recently came out and pointed out
something very presient, which was there, you're going to get
a lot of people who are going to get checks
from their insurance company for one point two million dollars
or something to rebuild their home on Topanga Canyon Road
or whatever, and they're not going to be able to
do it because the contractors are going to come back
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and say, we can't get the permits to do this.
And this is the point of it all. All of
these leftists, crazy environmentalists, they don't want these houses up
there in the hills. They don't want these beautiful places.
They want just the hills. They want pristine nature returned
to California.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
Oh, I'm down with that too.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
Yeah, But they're not going to get those homes rebuilt
because they're going to have to move to places like Florida.
Speaker 1 (35:54):
When we reframe our mind away from Trump derangement and
find out that that that was an understatement for how
bad the corruption is. They'd have tds. They're just flat
out corrupt and they're very worried about getting caught and cash.
Pttel will do the right thing when he gets pressed
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into service, and some very big names are going to
go down. One would hope very big names and things
that are going to start to get connected. Benghazi is
going to get connected to the twenty sixteen efforts to
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keep Trump by the White House, and they're they're just
some of the actors that were involved and Benghazi cover up.
We're most likely involved in the twenty sixteen effort to
derail the Trump president that the Trump election.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
Whole Russia Russia rus They're going to be.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
The same actors that signed off on the Trump is
a Russian asset intelligence people.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
We already have a lot of that from the Durham Report.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
You're you're going to find that there are Thankfully, the
entire federal system is bloated way too big, needs and
over classified and overclassified. But I think that the actual
corruption is going to be limited individually to probably less
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than one hundred people big names, big names. And number
two is where the American people need to brace themselves
for the systemic fraud that has been perpetrated with the
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Congress turning a blind eye, meaning not paying attention to
what they're voting on. And OMB the Office of Management, Budget,
Management and Budget. You're going to hear a name RUSS
vote v O U G H T at OMB. You
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have to pay attention to RUSS vote and O M
B O and B is going to be the most
important agency, more important than DOGE in my opinion. But
these policies that you reference, these crazy utopian policies and
progressive policies that have cost Justin Trudeau his job has
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made housing incredibly unaffordable in Canada, and has made housing
and unaffordable in most of these blue states and cities.
Is causing the wildfires, is causing the street crime, the
gun violence.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
That all goes.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Back to a really bad time in America that started
in the mid nineties at the and the birth of
this new World order. The Democrats got the domestic side
and the neocons got foreign policy, and we're all payned
the price.
Speaker 2 (39:10):
Yet enough