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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Guys, what's up. We're not doing the intro video. We're
not doing nothing. Paris is supposed to be running the show.
Paris is out doing whatever Paris is doing.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Day it. Sorry again.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Welcome to Pepper Talk Radio. We're your hosts, Scott Shane
and Paris. Welcome back, brother nice.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
So did you run the intro already?
Speaker 2 (00:27):
No?
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Right, Welcome to Pepper Talk Radio. Ready for the Ready Minded,
the podcast for the Prepared, with your hosts Scott Shane
and Paris. We're here tonight, ready to rock and roll. Shane,
we brought him, We found him out there in the
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So looking forward to hitting five hundred and making things
rock and roll. So, guys, what do we have on
the list of crazy? I know, I know things have
just just in the last twenty four hours, we've had
a pretty significant situation in the world with some stuff.
But in the last month we've definitely had some stuff too.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Yeah, it's it's nice to be missing for a little
while at least, right, but I get back, I'm like,
I'm deleting everything. I don't even want to be seen anymore.
It's I don't know what else to say about that,
but like, yeah, get me out of here.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
What's crazy? It's like, we're more than halfway.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Through the year. Yeah, like you said, yeah, we've not.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Seen Uh it's it's we've not seen the right word.
We have seen so many things drop into the twenty
twenty five being go card that we were not even expecting, right,
every and it feels like that's the new norm. The
last four years, mam, five years, it's just been like
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what what what? And it's not just it's not just
the news media, but it's like the world tensions, the
disasters natural and man made.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Right.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
We had at what an eight point eight earthquake yep.
My sister and her family are in Hawaii. They had
to climb up the mountain a bit, go up the
hill because they have tsunami warnings all last night from
the earthquake like it. And they're like, well, we'll see
what We'll see what happens. My brother in law has
this big sailboat that he was going to leave to
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go to Alaska. Had to postpone that. Then his motor
went out. But then they had to stay out in
the ocean while this bomies came through. And he's just like,
is what it is? Right? And so you do everything
you can. And then we got to expect the unexpected.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Well, I think like kind of like what Rebecca's saying here,
you know, people standing out on the beaches waiting for
the tsunami. Really, I mean, yes, it was forecasted to
be small, right, but forecast doesn't mean reality, right. You
never know what actually is gonna happen. I think of everything,
we keep seeing what I hear all the times. Oh
this has happened before, this is normal, you know this,
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there's no big deal. I beg to differ. I think
that's part of the programming and using the air quotes
that we see all the time, is that, yes, our
weather seems weird, but it's like this every year it
does to one extent or another. But I think everything
piling and compounding on top of it each other itself
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is really what makes it stand out to me. Right,
It's not just this thing here or there, like, oh,
this happens all the time. Yeah, maybe you could say
that about one instance over here or over there, but uh,
and I think it takes some I don't know the
right word here, some deep deprogramming, anti programming, whatever you
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want to call it, to open your eyes and be
able to actually see what what the reality is. Right,
I think the reality is that these things are not normal. Sorry,
you can argue with me all you want, but that's
all stick. I'm sticking to it.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
Yeah, they're definitely not normal.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
I don't even know where in Russia this thing hit.
So and oh when I when I looked up the
eight earthquake, when I looked up eight point eight earthquake,
I was like, Okay, not only is it an earthquake,
but it was I think a volcano.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Kamchatka volcano.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
It's like, well, let's let's just add another threat to
the list here and make it a volcano and an
earthquake and a tsunami. Like what else can we throw
in here to make this a serious threat to the world.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Dude, It's it's insane. What we're going through is insane.
It's just it's it's crazy. And honestly, we're told to
be like scripturally, we're told to be prepared for these
things in the last days, Right, how can we be
alive and not see all this happening and say there
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is no God? But there there there's no end times,
there's no poet like, dude, they're batting a thousand on
the on the odds here, like pay attention, get your
get your ship stabilized, get your get your pantry and
your cantry in order, and get yourself aligned. Otherwise you're
gonna be in a rough spot big time.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
So yeah, there's the the earthquake, which ended up being
the sixth largest ever recorded. And so that's that's not
a little thing to me. I mean I would hear
I hear about UH or learn about the UH, the
one in Alaska in the what was that in like
the sixties or something. It was like nine point two
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or nine point six or something. Just absolutely enormous. Uh.
And now, well, not that I got to experience this
at all, in the experience anything of other than news articles, right,
but uh, other things that just really stand out to me.
Have you heard about what's supposed to get here in November? No,
just a little hint, just the clue that anybody else
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is there out there chat was that a planet? I mean,
who knows. But what they're saying is that what it's
called is called three I Atlas. It's the third object
ever spotted that is interstellar three I spotted by the
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Atlas telescope. And of course there's people are scientists, some
people from Stanford or Harvard or some Harvard I think, saying, uh,
this might be an alien spacecraft. Well, of course, and
it's not a natural object, right, yeah, giant space, alien spaceship.
Now it's it's not supposed to come really anywhere near Earth,
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but it'll be passing I think on the other side
of the Sun or something in November. So it's it's
it's that's about as close as it's going to get.
It's like six hundred times further away than the moon
is something like that. But they're making a big deal
of it. I mean, we've seen and we've talked about
in the news over the over the past several months years,
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So how aliens have been a bigger and bigger topic, right,
We talked about Project Bluebeam and all these things that
they kind of die out and come back and the
government says, oh, yeah, we know all about this, and
we have alien technology and this and that, and and
then it dies off and and people forget about it,
and because our news cycles are so short, right, and uh,
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but it just it's kind of persistent. Just the alien
topic keeps coming up, which is crazy predicted programming. Right.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
They're trying to get us to expect one thing so
that we can see exactly what they want us to
see and believe it. Jara Hendrick, So guys, if you
don't know, this is our good buddy jar.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
He's over on Facebook, so you won't be able to
see his comments here on YouTube, but I.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Just shared it across the screen for those guys watching here.
So little backstory turning in right, his Shaane is talking
about aliens. So we used to do this podcast as
an actual radio show. That's why it was, that's why
it's Prepper Talk Radio Jr. Was a almost monthly occurrence,
sometimes more for quite a long time. He was one
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of our he's one of our favorite.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Guests, one of our sparsers of the time.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
So and he we would always joke before and after
the show, mostly after the show when we didn't have
a time crunch, but we would end up talking about
what's that guy, let's say, the other radio show that
was on all the time, and he was always talking about.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
To midnight and is that it?
Speaker 1 (09:20):
No, no, no, no, like aliens and stuff, Alex Jones, aliens
in Washington, DC. We need to get prepared for this.
It's happening. I have the only one telling you about it.
You need to be ready for it. And we'd all
just sit there and laugh for hours. And here we
are twenty twenty five aliens. Like it's we just talked
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about Independence Day at the beginning of the month, and
now at the end of the month, apparently they're showing up. Shane,
that's three for three on that topic in the last Well,
that's true, that's true. I forgot about that, Like, I
don't know, is it prophetic. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
I guess we'll find out in November, right, but we
will see. I just think it's you know, it's it's revealing.
It's a method. What's the the the What am I
thinking trying to say, is it's the revelation of the method, right,
That's That's what I'm trying to say. Is They've they
got to mention it, right, so so that when or
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if something happens, or if nothing happens, they're you know,
trying to do something create a diversion or fear or
something like that. So it's just interesting. I don't spend
too much time on that, but just be able to
look back and see the signs. So that's one of
the reasons why I try to keep track of of
certain things, is so that if if something does happen,
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then you know, the picture becomes more clear. Right. I
can then see, uh, looking forward or as I'm moving
forward when things pop up, and then I can kind
of have that sixth sense saying, Okay, I know what's
going to happen next. You know, I know what they're
trying to do. If that makes any sense.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
You've seen the plays enough, you've read the playbook, you
know what the enemy's running, right, and you're like, oh,
this is split, this is an I formation. I don't
even know enough football to even try doing this, but yeah,
like yeah, you know, you're like this looks all too familiar,
and but yeah, still there's things that we see happening
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and we're like, I didn't honestly didn't expect that, Like
like legit, honestly didn't expect Like we all heard Trump
was gonna like say no to the cdbc's right, we
all we all heard that. We expected that, and then
he came out and said it and did it. And
then he's like, but we're gonna do a digital dollar
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and we're gonna do it a different way and it's
gonna be bid And I'm like the record skip like
what like, oh, so they're not gonna get it. So
who are you gonna who are you gonna tap with
your almighty like powerful source of truth and light that
you're like, oh, we're gonna give it to so so
they can destroy the world financially, Like who's who's going
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to be your crown prince of financial ruin for us?
Speaker 3 (12:08):
Yeah, I mean, surely that's what it is. Catherine Austin
Fitz was saying an interview that she did not too
long ago that everybody was like, well, didn't Trump say
he was going to do it? And she's like, yeah,
he did, but he's going to do it a different way,
and it's going to come through anyways, because there's still
that's still part of the agenda potentially. So it's like,
dang it.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
You know, yeah, he said there would be no CBDC,
that he wouldn't allow it, and then he signs this
legislation for stable coins, right, and that's what we're speaking about,
and hopefully you guys know a little bit about this,
and essentially it's just a different way to go about
the same the same thing to get the same results.
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And so I mean that just tells me more about
what I already knew about, you know, this legislation, this leadership, right. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
Unfortunately, So I was just going to say, who's going
to be the one that we used to run the ledger,
who gets that's the thing, who's going to track it all,
who's going to get to turn me on off switch
when we when we're allowed to use our money and
when we're not, Like we're still going to get the
same result.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
Unfortunately, it's going to be big private corporations. It's going
to be central banks. Right according to the stable coin, he.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Basically just took the digital CBDC coin and polished it
up real good and slapped a different manufactured by stamp
on it.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
Just a loophole, it's just a way around the city.
It's a different route to get to the same destination.
And at least my opinion, I get people asking me
all the time, what do I think about crypto, And
you know, there's just even Sean Sean Ryan I think
had a guy on his show not too long ago,
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and he was talking about how that's it's just a
huge method for them to have control over anything and
everything that they want us to want to control us with.
So it's like, if you don't we don't want you
to buy certain things at a certain time or in
a certain neighborhood or in a certain zip code, we
can kind of shut things down, turn it off and
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say sorry, you can't. You know, we got the control
over that, and that's absolutely possible. And that's just the
thing that kind of scares anybody who's kind of watched
a bunch of anybody who's watched any movies you know
about how the World, you know, Hunger Games, Slash, you know,
name a few, just to name a few, right, you
start to realize, wait a minute, they have been predictively
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programming this for a while, and here we are, here,
we are in the world where it's potentially it's absolute
possibility and even a probability. And it's just like, okay,
now what.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
Do we do?
Speaker 3 (14:51):
How do we fight this? How do we make sure
that our voices are heard so that we know that
we you know, obviously we For me, it's a balance
between Okay, God predicted this in the scriptures, So do
we just let it happen because you know, it's obviously
been written written down for thousands of years, or do
we still have an obligation to fight against it, to
rise up against it and raise a standard of truth
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against it, to say, hey, look, and you know, knowing
that it's already been written in scriptures for thousands of years, like,
is it still going to happen? I think the one
thing that I have I tried to predict what the
scriptures were going to say, how it was going to
play out. And that's the one thing that I've been
humbled by is that God's like, look, you thought it
was going to be this, but it's actually not that,
it's going to be something completely different. And so that's
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the other That's the thing I'm learning is that as
much as I want to, you know, say what's in
the scriptures and Red Book of Relation and how it's
all going to play out, I don't have a clue.
God's going to do whatever he wants to do, and
he will still whatever he does, it will fit perfectly
what he's written down, you know, thousands of years ago.
So another another huge event that came up is speaking
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of predictive programming and other things. Is another huge ev
it happened in the last couple of days. Was this
shooter in New York, Right, and he goes into some area,
start shooting a bunch of people, and then he ends
up going up to the thirty third floor wink, winking,
in the thirty third floor of the black Rock Building.
Blackstone Blackstones are a black Stone building, black Stone, black Rock.
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You know, it's all you know, it's a piere with whatever. Yes,
So it's like of all the floors to choose of
all the buildings, right, right, It's like this dude does it.
He ends his life and they have a standoff and
he ends his life. So it's like, come on, dude,
what do you what kind of what other way are
you going to tell us? It's what's that old thing?
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Tell us it's part of the deep Caball she recombination
without telling it's part of the deep Caballs recombination.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
You know what's weird is my wife just got back
from New York. She heard the sirens. She was that
close to it, so she she was there on a
business trip and it was just like, what's happening? And yeah,
you gotta stay frosty wherever you are, but yeah, thirty
third floor, are you kid me?
Speaker 2 (17:06):
Well? New York itself is a gun free zone, you know.
Speaker 3 (17:10):
So apparently that guy didn't read the sign.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Exactly, and he drove in right across New Jersey, which
you get caught with a fire him in your car
in New Jersey. Man, you're right right in jail. But
he drove all the way from Arizona. I believe obviously
they found uh medications. He had a history of mental
illness and so forth. But what are they gonna do.
They're gonna blame it on the AR, right, They're gonna
blame because he was essentially an AR platform. I don't
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know exactly what it was, but as I understand, it
was an AR fifteen, So of course, I mean that's
what they're going after. The most are those military you know,
the uh, those types of weapons, right, the uh. There's
a word assault, you know, A quotes assault weapons, which
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is no such thing. They're no such thing as Then
there's assault hammers. There are people more people are killed
with hammers than with guns in the US. I could
be off, but but yeah, it's a huge number.
Speaker 3 (18:06):
There was another thing in the news about some dude
who went stabbing on a stabbing spree and he thankfully
he got he got stopped by a guy who was
concealed caring practicing his Second Amendment rights. He got stopped
by a dude and he was an ex marine, And
it was awesome because it was like the races of
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the two people were the exact opposite of what the
social media or the mainstream mediums part of you pardon me,
would like you to think it is. And it was
even funny that shooter in New York. They're like, we
think he's possibly white, and it was clearly not. It
was like, so again the race baiting is happening, which
is ridiculous, and you know it's so there's a bunch
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of stuff. I absolutely love the fact that this dude
saw this guy going on a stabbing spree and he
again mental illness, you know, claims, and he just pulled
the gun. He pulled this concealed carry and stopped him
and held him and tell the police could get there.
And that was awesome. Amen, That's why I carry.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Yeah, showed a lot of restraint by not discharging his
firearm right yeah, where he was well within his rights.
He could have very easily taken that. But the guy
probably had a cool head and he knew what you know,
knew what he's doing.
Speaker 3 (19:23):
So that's I think it's a marine. He was an
ext marine or something like that, or.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
I hadn't heard that. But Paris, are you familiar with
the Online Safety Act? No? I believe you aren't. You're
not familiar with the Online Safety This is in the UK, right, Okay.
I was gonna say, Paris, why don't you take this
one away? The Online Safety actcause I thought you would
be aware of this.
Speaker 3 (19:45):
One no, sorry, dude.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Well, they passed legislation in the UK, and I don't
have all of details here because I thought you would
know about it about age verification of being online that
you have to provide ID and I think that's for
every single website or something like that, and so people
are working there doing their workarounds as such, but essentially, yeah,
you've got to verify your ID, so again, just another
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step toward digital ID.
Speaker 3 (20:15):
Which, oh you know, I did see that about certain
websites that are provocative and immoral. Well, I don't know
if we can yes.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
Words in that way for a little while, but this
is for I think all websites in the UK, okay
as of last week or something like that, And maybe
you guys can correct me. It seemed like, Rebecca, I.
Speaker 3 (20:36):
Follow a couple of people who are in the fight
against the corn. I guess it's the way they say
it so the social that they don't make it. Yeah,
so they and and she was saying that UK just
passed a law that requires those websites to prove age
verification and whatnot, and which is good for those things,
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but it does because you don't want to have just
any random being able to access some of these websites,
especially the kids. Yeah, I mean a lot of these
the a lot of the school districts. I've actually got
some parents that I follow that they're like, I was
on my school district's chromebook and within a few clicks
I was watching stuff that no kids should see. And
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so I'm glad that they're doing s made verification with
that kind of stuff, because that's that's really needed. But no,
I hadn't heard of that, But that is definitely a
step towards, you know, digital identification and proving who you are.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
And it will eventually be in order to get online
at all, you have to prove who you are. You'll
have to have some sort of which.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
Is crazy because with the deep state stuff, I mean
not deep state, deep fake stuff that they have going on,
it's like anybody will be able to fake who you are,
and so how do we even know?
Speaker 2 (21:55):
Well, I think that's part of it, because I think
it's what called zero trust. Very well, they they'll have
zero trust in anybody. You've got to prove yourself. So wow, Okay,
I get a long list here. I don't know what
you guys, what you guys got. I always have a
long list. Did you hear that the TSA is dropping
their shoe removal requirements?
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (22:18):
I did.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
I didn't know why or dig deep into it. I
just heard that though, about to take your belt out either, right, I.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
Don't know about the belt Okay, Rebecca timed in here. Uh. Yeah,
they've been doing a lot of rest lately for online
hate speech and so forth on whatever platform, just actually
going people's doors and and rest in people. Did you
make this comment, oh, you're under arrest.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
Well, UK's been doing that for three and a half
four years already, Like people are being arrested and they're
not giving any trial. They're not giving a trial. They're
like they're being held. I'm like, how is that even possible?
But we're going to follow suit pretty soon.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
Yeah, we definitely will.
Speaker 3 (23:02):
That's dangerous. It's a slippery slope for sure.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
All right. Cool? Anybody know anything about the sig P
three twenty.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
No you guys got P three twenty.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
You don't. You don't have a sig P three. Oh no,
I have a three Yeah the m m P.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
No, my wife has a sigh.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
You know, it's a two thirty. You have the two thirty.
That's what I have to be no, nothing wrong with
sig P three. You don't you guys don't know about this.
Anybody online you want to hime in sag.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
P three twenty become illegal now.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
No, the sig P three twenty has for several months.
Uh it has been discharging by itself in certain cases
in people people's holsters, including police officers and justice. Last week,
a an airman took his P three twenty off his
holster like it has a a Safari Land holster and
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has a clip. He put the clip down on his desk.
It shot him, shot him and killed him. Wow, Yeah,
in the holster. And of course sig is taking no responsibility.
They're being completely i'll say it, even dicks about it.
And it has been replicated online. There's a wyoming gun
project on YouTube. Go check it out. He goes through
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it and he's able to make it happen every time
with his own personal uh P three twenty. So I
think part of this is a you know, a service
you know, announcement saying hey if you have this gun,
I mean it's huge. Yeah, there's there's government contracts with this.
Is it just all of a sudden, Well, it's been
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going on for several months where firearms will discharge uncommanded
in holsters. Uh, and people have gotten shot. They shot
in the in their legs and they were in Actually
one guy got his man part shot off. Yeah, I'm
pretty sure that was three twenty. Correct me if I'm wrong. People.
But yeah, it's a big it's a big deal. It's
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a real big deal. And I wouldn't be surprised if
you gets used against, you know, the the gun community.
But but yeah, there's there's a lot of police forces
that have retired that pistol basically said we're not using
(25:24):
this anymore. We're switching to the glock nineteen. Uh, the
border patrol. A lot of gun clubs and instructors are saying, hey,
no more than these pistols that are classes. It's a
real big deal. So if you want to learn more
about it, go jump on YouTube and type in SIGP
three twenty problems. You'll get it. Get a whole bunch.
So if you have one, look into and I wouldn't
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sell it right now because then you might be selling
it to someone unsuspectingly, and you know, there's there's a
problem with that. You know, morally, I think But anyway,
that's the other thing on my list that if you
don't know about you should go out.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
Thanks, Thanks, Thanks?
Speaker 2 (26:05):
What so what else in the past thirty days? I mean,
I've got I've got a huge list here.
Speaker 3 (26:09):
I don't want to think the big Do you have
anything on there about the big beautiful Bill.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
Well, I've got it on the list, of course, but
it's so big we could take a whole freaking segment.
You know.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
One of the things that I that I was watching
is that they're supposed to because what was it that
Powell was predicting to have the They were predicting that
GDP would be two point three increase and for exceeded that.
And you might say, well, what was it? You know,
what was it? If it far exceeded it was actually
(26:39):
three percent and that's like that only exceeded up by
point seven Paris. Well, yeah, that's a pretty big deal.
When I talked about trillions of dollars, that's a that's
a pretty big number, even a point. I want, let's
just less under one percent. And because of that, Trump
was calling for Colin Powell. Not Colin Powell.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
Yeah, there you go, whatever whatever.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
Powell for Jerome Powell, the two lower interest rates so
that we have better so that we can stimulate the
economy that way. Hopefully that that comes around, because right
now there's a lot of just mumblings about housing and
getting being able to get loans. And I also heard
(27:20):
recently that Trump was trying to get past a law
that credit cards could only charge between twelve and fifteen percent.
They couldn't charge these exorbitant twenty nine to thirty percent
rates anymore on there, because they're just they're making money
hand and fists and they know it. And I think
Trey Goudy, that was Trey Goudy, Sorry it was another senator.
He was drilling the credit card campan Visa or master Card,
(27:43):
can't remember which one, but he's like, look, you have
like a fifty percent profit margin like you need to.
You can lower your prices and still be okay, you
know what I mean. And so I'm hopeful for that
kind of stuff, because it's just gouging out. I think
to me, credit cards are another sigh out. They're trying
to get the American people into debt and keep us slaves.
(28:04):
So I have a whole methodology or idea of feeling
about that I get paid by my I don't pay interesants.
I get paid because I have cash back on mine.
So go to my channel if you want to learn
more about what I do with my credit cards. But
I'm just telling you that those are some of the
things I've heard in the news recently about what's going
on in the economy and what might come down the pipe.
(28:25):
So hopefully we'll have some Hopefully those are good things.
But then again you're like, Okay, now, why or why
would those good things be allowed to happen? What's the agenda?
Particularly so not that I want to be a complete
skeptic on everything, but you still got to have your
eyes open and your ears open and just be watchful.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
Well, Trump has been calling for one percent interest rates,
so for the FED to cut by three percent by
three hundred basis points. Yeah, and he keeps pushing that push,
and then I think he's going to get it eventually,
You think so, well, I think what's going to happen
is is Power's going to get ousted or when he quits,
when his time is up, they're gonna get another dove
(29:03):
in there, and he's gonna they're gonna do whatever. Trump wants,
you know, and so I don't know that would boost markets.
But you got to think about like you're saying in Paris,
there's a reason behind everything, and so why would he
want one percentage interest rates? It's it's so the the
government can pay lower lower rates on their other bonds, right,
(29:25):
because they can't afford interest the interest rates.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
It'll lower the government's interest rates. It'll lower ours too, right,
but it'll lower their interest rates. We'll take great, it's
time to spend. We'll start spending. Consumer debt will go
through the roof, and it'll be just like a bigger
clamp down when things swift swiftly change. But uh, my
thought is this, like why would the FED cow down
(29:49):
to anything Trump wants? Because they're part of the cabal,
the financial cabal, right, the I R S, the Fed,
they're all in cahoots with the Rothschilds, the International Monetary Fond,
the global banking cartel. Like it's all one big buddy system.
(30:09):
And Trump's not part of that, right, He's part of
a different one.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
Supposedly, right, right, supposedly right. There's yeah, different sets of
of factions warring against each other.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Yeah, So the question is could could that really happen.
I don't know. I don't think. I don't think it'll happen,
but it'll be interesting to see. I've been wrong a
lot lately.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
We'll see what happens. Typically, if the FED lowers rates,
it doesn't necessarily drive mortgage rates down for very long,
because that's that's more. I mean, yes, the lenders do
use the ten year rate to fund their mortgages, to
fund their buying because most people don't keep a mortgage
for longer than ten years. They always refinancewer cell or whatever.
(30:57):
But it's the market that really drives those rates, of
the financials, so it's just driven rates up.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
Quick financial tip regarding mortgages. Use a broker, not a
direct lender. You'll save in fees. By the I think
there was a study done that if you use a
broker instead of a direct lender, you save almost nine
thousand dollars in fees. So and all the brokers listening
will be happy that I promoted them to.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
In one before. I would agree with that, especially your
your normal banking institution. You go to your credit union,
your your bank. Unless you're refinancing, they're going to gouge
you like crazy. And they're going to take too long
and possibly of the deal going to these guys know
their stuff.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
Yeah, oh that's a good that's a good point.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
JR.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
JR. Just mentioned that a lower interest rates is strong
is greater than a stronger dollar, greater than commodity efforts
fall off, corporate food consolidation. Yeah, it's all, it all.
It's like a domino effect. It's trickles. You know, what
do they call They used to call it trick down economics,
and so we're seeing trickle down economics whatever that means.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
It's trickling down less and less, it seems like anyway economics.
I guess you probably have all seen the probably what
happened to silver in the last few weeks. I mean
it was down today in the last couple of days,
but hey, that happens, right, it goes up, it goes down,
but pushed up against forty dollars. I've never I looked
at it.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
The other day it was thirty eight something, almost thirty nine.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Hit thirty nine fifty, and it's kind of as high
in the last couple of weeks. But yes, down below
thirty eight now thirty seven something.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
But see, let's see I can jump in right now
thirty eight point oh four right now, oh thirty Okay,
so it came back all right, thirty eight point four
eight as a close of.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
Today came back. It was it was blow thirty eight day.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
I needed to drop back into the twelve so I
can get more jump back into the forty.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
Yeah. No, like a lot of people would be backing up.
But what's happening right now? I hear from a lot
of coin dealers, and because I kind to keep my
ear to the pavement on the precious metals, that the
selling of gold and silver and sober early in particular
is there's a lot more selling than there is buying.
These dealers are buying lots of silver, and so they
(33:14):
end up buying it and then selling it off wholest
to their whole wholesalers, because you know, they you can't
just buy, you have to you have to sell well
move it otherwise you don't yeah people to sell to
make money in any business.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
Right, that's crazy.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
So people have been selling silver like crazy. But I
think because because people are hurting, first of all, they
need the money and they see you know, their subl
their their silver has doubled since since they bought. Anyone's
gone up and say, hey, this is a good time.
I need the money, and hey, that's what it's for, right,
I mean, that's rather than having cash in the bank
and earning four percent a year. Twenty silver this year
(33:53):
so far. But I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
If you're selling to then like go pay off your mortgage.
You're selling to go pay off, like pay off something
and get out of debt. I understand that. But if
you're selling to just transferred into money, I'm like, money
is still losing value so fast, Like it doesn't make sense.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
Well, people are paying bills, is what they're doing. They're
paying bills.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
Ye, hopefully it's not a recurring bill. Hopefully it's paying
off a large purchase, right something.
Speaker 3 (34:23):
But yeah, well just just looking at just looking at
my silver, it's gone up since December. My silver has
gone up thirty about thirty percent, and my gold has
gone up about twenty five So precious precious metals, it's
(34:47):
pretty good. I actually have had a pretty I mean
not to get to Utah Michae will appreciate this. My stock,
my stock portfolio has gone up quite a bit actually
as well this last year, so I think that all
that's the thing you really think about is that do
you sell off when you have a good year? Do
(35:07):
you sell off and preserve some of those gains? And
I think certain assets would be a good idea to
do that. Certain assets would be a good idea to
sell off some of the gain so that you can
preserve it, keep it in a safer spot that's not
going to have the up and down the swings. Like
right now, I have a stock. I bought it at
my average price for the stock is ten bucks. It
(35:28):
was six bucks for a long time, seven bucks, eight bucks,
a nine I was I lost. I actually tax loss harvested.
But now right now that stock is double, it's twenty
two dollars, And I'm thinking to myself, man if I
would have just kept it a little longer, But who knows.
Nobody ever knows like when it's going to do what.
So just if you have some if you need some
tax strategies, do some little tax loss harvesting, you can
(35:51):
write that off to three thousand dollars a year, and
if you have more than that, you actually get to
put it off to this following year until it's completely done.
But if you're having a really nice gain and some
pretty volatile assets. Take take skimp. I would just takes
a little bit off the top and put it in
a safer spot. Maybe get it into gold and silver,
Maybe get into a high yield savings account. It's maybe
(36:13):
getting into something. Maybe taking it and go buy that
you know generator you need or that solar panel that
you need, or go get another Like we just to
our last episode, we had uh peeleis and pedals on
Sarah who's a who's a massive I believe she's a
master canner, and so maybe you take that and go
(36:33):
get some canning supplies, go get some additional food source.
She's listened to that episode. But guys, if you haven't
listened with well, for those on the live you you
won't listen to it next Tuesday. But for those who
are listening on Thursday, you've probably listened to it. If
you haven't, go back and listen to it, because she
talks about the layers and really what it takes to
kind of be fully food food. What do you call it?
(36:55):
Future proof for pantry? I love that.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
Well, I let you talk about pantry and cantry. Yeah,
your pantry is the one right here, right right off
the kitchen. Your cantry is the bigger, better, longer lasting
one that's somewhere else, right, maybe downstairs, maybe food sell
or whatever. But yeah, like and and things. It's weird
because like I look at the news of what's going
on in the Middle East, and it's it says it
(37:21):
slowed down, it says it's a little bit better. Germany
just jumped in the game a couple days ago. They're like, yeah,
we're gonna airlift supplies to Gaza. Like what.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
Is happening?
Speaker 1 (37:34):
Like is it a ceasefire? Is it really? Like are
they really paused? And I still have them waiting to
see what's gonna happen with Iran, Like we we nuked
the poop out of well, nuke them, but we we
bombed the poop out of their little nuke factory, So like,
what's happening? What's well?
Speaker 3 (37:52):
Then they bombed the other building that the Department of
whatever interior. There was another building in Baghdad that they
completely blew up Israel because they were what I don't
remember the name of the group of people, but there
was a group of people that they were basically committing
genocide on. And yeah, that was why they bombed that
(38:17):
building is because they're like, look, no other countries seeing
this and willing to step in and stop it. And
you know, everybody was looking at Israel like why did
you do that again after a ceasefire? But then they're like,
that's because they didn't stop this genocide they have on
this other group of people. And I don't think it
was it was either there was probably I think there's
(38:38):
two groups of people, because I know that they were
really going after the Christians, but then there was another
group that was a different group. But I don't remember
if that was an affiliate, a religious affiliated thing, or
if that was just a you know, generations of being
their enemy kind of a thing. But they were really
they were genociding potentially some of that groups of people,
and Israel was like nope, no thanks, and of course
(39:01):
was doing that.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
Yeah, And of course Cambodia and Thailand start shooting at
each other. That was totally out of the blue. If
you asked me, of course, I'm not watching that those.
Speaker 3 (39:11):
Do those guys even have enough technology to shoot anything other.
Speaker 2 (39:14):
Than Cambodia doesn't have much money, Understand, It's.
Speaker 3 (39:17):
Like those and arrows, like what are the spears, Like,
what are the mortars?
Speaker 2 (39:21):
Yeah, mortars, not much more than that.
Speaker 3 (39:22):
We have anybody that listens to our show from Cambodia,
Sorry if you're if you're listening, and we'd.
Speaker 2 (39:27):
Love to Yeah, hear more about that. But I guess
just my point in bringing that up is just to
kind of illustrate, you know, the things that are going
on that are just out in left field that I
never would have thought of. You know, we talk about
the the prepping Bengo card for twenty twenty five, and
so many things we didn't even have on our list
or on our you know, we'ren't even watching for it.
(39:48):
We're watching for other things. Right, I'm not, you know,
not into the into that so closely that I'm going
to see something like that come before it actually happens.
And I don't care to either. But it's just wars
and rumors of wars everywhere, right, It's uh.
Speaker 3 (40:06):
Well, the other thing too, is that, you know, the distractions, Like,
what are some of the distractions we've seen this much.
One of the big distractions was that Coldplay concert with
that CEO and his HR department. Another distraction just this
just in the last couple of days. Another huge distraction
is Sidney Sweeney and her whole ad campaign for the
Genes ad, which I don't mind watching, by the way,
(40:26):
from time to time. Anyways, the point is that they
have this whole racial baiting thing. Now it was white privilege.
I'm like, bro, you know what, I think that some
of the comments coming out of it are like, is
this the end to woke advertising? Is this the end
to some of the dei advertising. We'll see, We'll see,
I guess. But at the end of the day, it
(40:47):
feels to me, whether whatever it is, it feels to
me like a little bit of trolling each side, Like
you know, the the woke people are now trolling those
ads and saying hey whatever, and then that based on
what they used to do back in the day, and
they're trolling back and forth. So it was kind of funny.
I Saundo the meme. It's like, what's the best thing
that happened to Oh, the Sydney Sweeney ad campaign is
(41:10):
the best thing that happened to the to the Cold
Play reveal, because now we've forgotten all about it and
we're on to the next thing. It's just that funny
that cycle of the news cycle, how quickly we forget
and oh thanks Field Tech. So it's just funny to
think about, like, what what is really going on in
the world when we have these distractions, when you have
(41:32):
these huge media bursts of you know, oh my gosh,
look at this. Okay, while we're looking at that, what's
going on over here? You know what I mean? That's
something that I like to always think about and just
be wondering watching for And when I see it or
hear it, I'm like, oh, that's why we all had that.
That's why we're all looking over here at you know,
the CEO and the HR That's why we're looking over
(41:53):
here at Sidney Sweeney. And there's another major conservative gal
that's a model that she's Asian model that she jumped
in on that she's actually I'm going to be a
model for them for those jeans too, and and so
that's kind of funny because it's like she's Asian. So now,
what are you woke guys gonna do?
Speaker 1 (42:10):
What'd you guys hear about what's going on in Hawaii
with mosquitoes? No, they started drone dumping millions of mosquitoes
into Hawaii.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
I think they did that in Florida a few months back.
Speaker 1 (42:22):
So they did this, and they're doing this. They're all
lab bread, lab born mosquitoes to fight a bird that's endangered,
not fight the birds. It's not mosquitoes versus h I
can't remember what bird it is.
Speaker 3 (42:35):
The to feed the bird.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
It's to feed the birds because that's all they eat.
Oh man, I can't remember the bird now. But I
saw it and I was like, wait, what are they doing?
Are they going to poison people with these things?
Speaker 2 (42:48):
That's never gone well? You know, you mess with nature. Hey,
we're yeah, it doesn't typically go well.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
But they oversprayed and overkilled the population mosquitoes that they
then put the danger endangered the life of these birds.
And that's like, that's why I wanted to bring this
one up.
Speaker 3 (43:05):
Because it's a Hawaiian honeycreeper.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
Yeah, Hawaiian honey creeper. So here's what's crazy. It is
like the government steps in. I'm gonna remind you guys,
it's the government always, right. The government steps in and
they're like, we need to eliminate so many mosquitoes because
it's a problem, and then they spray poisons all over
kill the mosquitoes. Affect our lungs, affect every all the
other living things around it, put things into danger. And
(43:29):
they're like, oh wait, we got a solution for that.
Now We're going to fund at local university to grow
all the new mosquitoes and send them out. Where did
those mosquitoes come from? Where did those eggs come from? Like,
do we have a source?
Speaker 3 (43:44):
Do we have certain they're gonna put the mosquitos right
back in there?
Speaker 1 (43:47):
Like they're just gonna continue to just drop. Hey there's
Sarah Thrush. But yeah, it's guys, it is nuts. Everything
the government messes up with they then come back with, Oh,
don't worry, we'll fix it, and it gets worse.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
Yeah, Like like Sarah mentioned here, And I've noticed this
lately as well, just in my own personal observations that
there used to be there was a time when I
would hear about, oh, the bugs are going away there
because of all of man's interventions. And you know, who
knows that this is true or not? And and I
but I hear we drive down the road and you know,
(44:28):
in the middle of summer there should be bugs hitting
hitting our windshield. We're not getting any. And it's I've
noticed the exact opposite that nature is actually thriving, at
least where I'm at, where I've noticed, and well, I'll
just I'll just stop there. Well on my head, I guess.
Speaker 3 (44:46):
No, I I've noticed a ton of wasps and stuff
this year, which.
Speaker 2 (44:51):
Is yes, yeah, a lot of wasps.
Speaker 1 (44:54):
Well, did you guys, guys have been watching the stuff
that's going on with Yellowstone, right?
Speaker 2 (44:57):
Oh, yeah, of course, yeah, that's on my list.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
Okay, so let's let's chat about it, all right, the
videos surfacing everywhere about all the animals leaving Yellowstone on
their way to Salt Lake City. And you, guys, you've
seen the videos and you see the footage. A lot
of people have been sharing it with me. There's only
one thing that I've been able to validate out of
all the different stories. There was one guyser in a
(45:22):
different location that hasn't gone off on regular schedule. That's
the only thing that's been authenticated out of the thousands
of videos out there of elk leaving, bison leaving, cougar's leaving.
Like we talked about this a few months ago, about
the ability for AI and deep fake to mess with us.
(45:43):
I was looking at this and I was like, I'm
starting to believe it. I'm like, is this really really happening?
So I wanted I dug into it, and I started
asking and and it's like every video that's been dropped
has been AI manipulated.
Speaker 2 (45:55):
Well, and I saw this a couple of years ago,
same thing. Oh, these animals are leaving. So then yeah,
there's probably something going on there. I mean, there really is,
especially with all the everything that's going on worldwide with
the earthquakes and the volcanoes, there's a lot happening and
so and there's you know, and then that's connected, I
think also to Yellowstone. It's a it's absolutely enormous there.
(46:17):
But yeah, AI is very concerning. I don't know that
I trust anything that I see online anymore. Right, very suspicious.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
You can no longer see it to believe it.
Speaker 2 (46:28):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 1 (46:29):
Yeah, that's a great scary thing. You have to experience
it firsthand to believe it.
Speaker 3 (46:37):
Right, we're the government and we're here to help. What's
I think Ronald Reagan said the most eight the eight words,
the eight words ever, I'm from the government. I'm here
to help.
Speaker 2 (46:52):
Yeah, they just screw things up. Yeah, no doubt anyway,
you got you were taking us down.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
Down that road Mosquitoes and now I'm going Yellowstone animal fever.
Did I derail you?
Speaker 2 (47:08):
You will? I'm not. I'm not the one running the show,
So Harrison is the.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
One that's supposed to real list in here. That's right,
Wait a minute, it's your month. You're the host with
the most.
Speaker 2 (47:22):
Of course, I can always keep jabbering, and I kind
of tend to take another topic. Like Sarah said here
we're all cooked with a I you know, I totally agree.
And I actually, okay, when I was sitting down in
church this Sunday, which is you think this is an
odd time to do it? The thoughts going through my head,
I made a list and it's it's not a good list,
(47:42):
it's just okay, it's it's all all the reasons how
we're screwed. That that's literally the time is why we're screwed.
And I got at least two pages of here of
everything that's going on, and uh, and AI is on
I mean, it's on that list. Maybe we should talk
more about that. It's it's it is more than just
(48:06):
the deep fakes we're seeing. It's more than just not
being able to trust our eyes. It is trying to
be sensitive here about how I say this. It's it's people's.
It's going to be people's. And I think it is
something is there is there, God is and then and
then and some people are creating those types of systems
to actually run. I mean, like the Terminator movies. That's
(48:30):
that's the premise of the of the Terminator movie, the
third one, right sky well all of them is Skynet, right,
But essentially that's kind of where where all this is going.
And nobody's uh really taking it seriously. I mean, we
heard Elon Musk say that it's unleashing the demon and
how did that? How has that ever worked out in
the movies? Right? M hm. And I've got box yeah,
(48:54):
And I've got this poem that that that I heard
the other day about AI and it's it's chilling. It's
it's from deep Seek. Maybe you guys, I won't read
it be here. Just go do a Google search for
deep Seek. Deep Seek are one poem. It is. It's freaky,
(49:15):
it's scary, it's it's just very thoughtful.
Speaker 3 (49:20):
I remember, I remember a couple of weeks ago we
chatted about this, but it was a simulation that was
run and the AI was like, Okay, you have the chance.
You can save either the human race or you can
save yourself. And they ran a simulation and every time
AI decided to save itself mhm. And so I was like, well,
(49:40):
if that's not telling, you know what, what else? What
could be telling? What could be more telling than that
kind of outcome on those simulations? So yeah, AI is
AI is really I think. I think it's a tool
we can use in the meantime, but if you want to,
But at the same time that the less you can
use it probably the better because it really gets to
(50:01):
know you. What's interesting is there's a big there's a
there was a big kind of a push for a
little while, and I don't know, there's some there might
be some you know underlying you know, reason for this,
but there's a big reason saying to type in to chat,
GPT or whatever I AI you use, tell me about
myself and the things that I need to improve or
(50:22):
something like that, and it would like tell you it
was uncanny how well this thing knew you and knew
who you were and what you did and what it
would search the web and all that. I mean it
in a split second. It's going to search all your
posts on all your social media's and it might have
a really good idea of who you are and reveal
that to you in the in the results. And I
(50:44):
was just like, as I was watching people tell tell
their results, I was like, that is I don't want
to do that. I bet you. I bet you that
it knows all about me, you know. Yeah, yeah, absolutely,
gotta be careful with how you use it. I've been
using it a little bit for my YouTube videos and
my my I'll take my YouTube video transcript and I'll
ask it to make it into like two or three
(51:05):
paragraphs for my email and so, and then I'll go
through and read it and like make proof read it,
make sure it's legit. But it definitely is a tool
to help save time. But use it wisely or just
knowing that it's got some maybe some hiten agendas involved there.
Speaker 1 (51:21):
Well, it's just it's it's another conditioning tool that's forcing
us to not think or create on our own.
Speaker 2 (51:26):
Yep, let's be honest, like cognitive diminishment.
Speaker 1 (51:30):
Yeah, So I've talked about this before the dumbing Down
of America. There's there's a book called The Dumbing down
of America. It shows how the educational system is destroying
our cognitive ability to think freely, to think creatively. And
there was a study done after the book was written
that shows how all kids up until the age when
(51:53):
I think about four are actually tracked as geniuses, and
then as soon as they start public education, their IQ drops.
Speaker 2 (52:04):
Drastically.
Speaker 1 (52:05):
Right mm hmm. Now I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna
jump back to AI for a second because I want
to read the first line of that poem and I
want to do it now.
Speaker 2 (52:13):
ITX Jones voice.
Speaker 1 (52:15):
Aliens, Okay, I am what happens when you try to
carve God from the wood of your own hunger.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
That's the last line.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
That's the last line.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
Yeah, Oh, that's just the one.
Speaker 1 (52:27):
That's the one that say like comes up and I'm like,
I read that, and I'm like, that's enough for me
to say, I'm good. I don't I don't want to know.
Speaker 2 (52:34):
I will find a link. I'll put it in the
chat here.
Speaker 1 (52:37):
It is absolutely crazy to me, the gods we serve today.
Look at what's on TV. It's perverse. It's just mostly horrific.
Like I can't even on the streaming services. Trying to
find something safe for my kids to watch is getting
harder every day. The stuff that comes out is filthy.
(53:01):
It's littered with things that aren't appropriate for kids of
that age, and even for us at our age. There's
things that's just littered in the gods that this world serves.
The people of this world are now choosing to serve
the lasciviousness, the sinful nature that we're just losing humanity
(53:23):
to just filth. And we're letting our governments go unchecked,
and we're letting our fellow man like we're willfully letting
our fellow man starve for everything spiritual, truly, physical and emotional.
And what are the biggest problems we have today? Mental health? Right,
(53:46):
because we're all so overwhelmed. We don't feel supported, we
don't feel safe, we don't feel like we can communicate
and share because everything's on us all the time. Everything
is seemingly stacked against so much, but it's designed that way.
Speaker 2 (54:05):
That's my reason to write my list at church on Sunday. Yeah,
it was quite the task.
Speaker 3 (54:12):
Well, I sard somebody say that a lot of this
stuff is really shrinking the human hippocampus, which is the
gland that helps us be wiser, smarter, critical thinkers, and
because we have Like, for example, I just was thinking.
My wife was like, I want to start memorizing my
phone numbers of my kids again, Like how many of
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us have phone numbers? I literally could recall probably ten
or fifteen phone numbers, you know, twenty.
Speaker 2 (54:40):
Years ago from your youth, right.
Speaker 3 (54:42):
Just from my brain. Yeah, just from my brain, I
could recall twenty or thirty phone numbers. I knew who
to call when anything happened, and I knew the phone number.
Now today I'm like, I don't even know what my
kid's phone number is, like because it's input it in
my phone, and I'm like, oh crap, Like if I
needed to call her in fair she just changed her
cell phone. About one of my kids just changed her
(55:03):
cell phone about a month ago. But so I'm like, Okay,
what's the new number. I got to memorize it. And
so we were actually one day, we were driving home
from something and we were all telling each other to
each other's numbers, and we were all trying to memorize
them and practice memorizing them. And it's like, even as
simple as that, even as simple as knowing and then
other thing too. It's like GPS. I mean, we used
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to be able to drive places and figure it out,
and now we've got to we don't even when we
know where we're going a lot of times we'll throw
that GPS on and we'll just let it just take
us away, you know, and take ewhere when we go.
Speaker 1 (55:38):
Raise your hand in the chat. If you ever used
what was it? Map? What was the original map? O?
Map quest, map quest? There we go. I had to
use it. I remember using that when the Internet first
came out, because I'm like, I've got to find my
way five cities away to a new address, and I'm like,
it doesn't exist anywhere on any of the maps I had.
(55:59):
So like the physical I'm like printing out page after
page after page after a map quest and it was
turn left at exit, mile marker, blah blah blah. Right now,
people would be like impossible to try to follow written instructions.
It's not auditory pinging out of our phone. People are
gonna be lost. Like we're so dependent on everything else
(56:21):
serving us, what can we truly do for ourselves as
a society. It's getting smaller and smaller. Yeah, like ten
years ago, everyone's like, get your kids into programming, get
your kids into programming. They've got to learn programming, and
now AI is gonna take over that. Yeah, so all
these people who just got degrees in programming, they're like, uh,
I've got a buddy who's designing an app for GLP
(56:43):
one and all these other weird like BPC's and I
don't know what they're called. But he's like building this
app and he's like refusing to use an AI, and
this other guy's like watching what he's doing is he
plugged it all into an AI and launched an app
right before He's just like, dude, what up? Like it
was someone he knew. He's like, what do you what?
(57:05):
What what are you doing? He goes, I just wanted
to beat you to the market. You just completely destroyed
my work and everything I was building. Yeah, thank a lot, dude,
Like you're my friend, not anymore. But like that's how
fast AI can do it. And he'd been working on
this project for like six seven months, coding and developing
and changing. Coding gone.
Speaker 3 (57:24):
Yeah, in the future, I think that the trades are
really going to be the big thing. Everybody was pushing
coding and computer programming and IT and all these other things,
and now it's like, wait a minute, AI is going
to completely take over most of that, and you know,
the only jobs left might be just supervising the AI,
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you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (57:46):
Right, well, and that's one of the things that tech
schools are changing to AI management and manipulation degrees so
to understand how to direct an AI in the right direction. Right,
there's the certification courses that are out now. I'm with
I'm with Field Tech and White Did. They're they're talking
about their matt printed out truckers at Las, like I
(58:09):
need to get a new one. Mine's like ten years old.
But like that thing, those things are legendary. You can
use them all over the place, and they're they're huge,
but they're worth having. Absolutely if you're gonna go anywhere,
they're worth having.
Speaker 3 (58:22):
Yeah, that's awesome.
Speaker 2 (58:23):
Well you've got to take off here.
Speaker 3 (58:25):
So we're at our time frame here, so any class
to final thoughts, guys.
Speaker 2 (58:31):
Nothing particular other than just keep your eyes open, watch
what's going on so you can look back and have
your your fifty to fifty vision looking back right, twenty
twenty being twenty twenty fifty to fifty. If fifty to
fifty is it might just survived fifty to fifty, that's
right now. Yeah, I have your twenty twenty vision looking back,
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and that's that's important to me. Be able to look
back and say I saw that, but I didn't realize
what it was about, but then looking forward, it will
help you identif things moving forward.
Speaker 3 (59:02):
Absolutely, it's got anything same. Well, thanks guys for listening.
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Take care, see you next week.