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first break. I want to talk. I think mostly I
think the biggest story is one of the most incredible
events I've ever seen, what's going on in North Carolina, Ashville,
North Carolina, and other places, but western North Carolina seems
to be the the hardest hit. But just the stories
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we're hearing out of there are just incomprehensible. I just
even someone like me and those of you who have
read my work know how distrustful I am of the
powers that be, and I don't have a high opinion
of authorities at any level. So I wouldn't expect necessarily
governors or local authorities to do the job. I would,
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you know, living up to my standards or the standards
I think of most people. But in this case, we're
hearing report after report from people that the government, the
authorities at all levels, and especially FEMA are stopping aid.
They're not allowing people to get assistance from really good
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hearted volunteers that seem to have come out in force.
And that's what happens in these situations. You see the
good people because they do come out to try to
help their neighbors. And you have people with helicopters have
been turned away, and there's a great video out there
the guy that had to leave his son who was
his co pilot on the side of the mountain with
I think it was he was as an elderly couple
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there and he took one of them down in the
threatened to arrestment. He went back up and got her
husband I think, and his son, So I don't assuming
presumably he eventually got you got them. But I mean,
that's the kind of stuff we're hearing, and if if
you look at the video of it, and of course
we can't play video here, but it's just devastating and
for those of you want to see h the what
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I think is the best video I've seen of it coverage.
It's from True Stream Media, which is Aaron Dykes and
Melissa Milton. They used to be on Info Wars many
years ago and they have True Stream Meeting. They do
some good work. And Melissa put together a really good
video thing it's called what Really Happened in North Carolina
where she has a lot of the testimony from people
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who are there, you know, the you know a lot
of people on the other side are saying, well, they're
you know, it's fake news. Well, you know, same thing
we heard in Springfield, Ohio was fake news about the
Haitians eating cats and dogs. Well, and I don't know
what vested interest someone would have as a neighbor to
be made stories about cats and dogs or FEMA blocking aid.
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I mean, whatever it is. I trust people on the
ground level, and so I don't know what that could be.
That why that mindset is there. They just don't want
to believe it. But at any rate, you could you
can find a lot of this testimony in Melissa's video,
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I'm just looking here, so and again we don't have
to talk about it. To me. I think that is
the by far, the biggest story. Maybe you don't know
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the only story that's really the story out there. And
I think it reflects again why so many people have
become voluntarious or even anarchist. And I've been driven, you know,
closer to anarchy than I ever thought it would be.
I used to have arguments with people who are a
lot of my supporters are anarchists, and they would say, oh,
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you gotta try anarchy, man, this is you know, and
I would I always thought you have to have some
kind of order. I mean, you know, what's the old expression,
you can't have anarchy. And but you know, when you
look at where we've come in terms of government, exactly
what are we getting out of out of government at
this point? What are we going to when you have
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something like this where you have a you know, weather
cataclysmic event of you know, just unbelievable proportions. And we
can get into a little bit about what caused that
as well, because you have you know, not that many
people are analyzing what this means. I understand these people
are not that they did have a flood there. I
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think in over a century ago, in nineteen fourteen or
something like that, it wasn't as bad as this, but uh,
that's well over one hundred years. And I don't think
I don't think most of them have insurance because I
don't think it's a flood zone there. But the way
they're located in the mountains and everything's hard to you know,
people have told me, I have how do a hurricane
get there? I mean, don't don't hurt are Aren't hurricanans
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more powerful the closer they are to the ocean? Don't
they come along the shorelines. This is not near the ocean.
So exactly how did you know that's that's I think
it's again I'm a weather expert, but certainly no meteorologies.
But how do you how does that something like that happen?
I don't know, but I think that needs to be explained,
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especially when we have all the speculation from people in
alt media. Certainly I've speculated on it that this weather
is being manipulated. You know, geo engineering, I think is
real things. Look up in the sky and see those chems, colonels,
and the governentmits that they've been manipulating the weather. They
started ge engineering the weather. I don't know fifty years ago,
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sixty year over, maybe even long before that, but I
just don't know. When I was a kid in the
sixties and seventies weather, I never feared the weather, whether weather,
it was never I didn't think much about. It wasn't
exciting if it rained, Okay, maybe your game got rained
at or something I was playing sports, or you got
excided if it snowed because maybe on the school. But
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in terms of these cataclysmic events. You know, there's this
weathered fear porn that they that the Weather channel is especially,
you know, does twenty four to seven? You know, they're
they're constantly trying to terrify people. And a lot of
old people watch the weather channels and when does some
of the old people die of heart attacks just watching
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that stuff because it it refrain you. It's a category four,
category five, and they're already s there's going to be
another hurricane coming. I don't know if it's the same area,
but you know, my guess is it'll probably hit another
area that's you know, largely Trump voters. You know, is
that that seems like quite a coincidence. I don't know,
but uh and people have have mentioned that before. But
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I think you know, when you have when you have
the kind of distrust that that people have in governul
and you know that they've lied to you at everything,
then you do get driven much closer to anarchy because
there's what what is the point when you when you
have something like that, when you're trying to, you know,
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help someone. And this is I think local law enforcement.
I think fire chief was involved to shop too, was
very much everybody there that were the so called officials
were blocking eight and this is we have you know,
tons of people all these are are they all lying?
You know? The other side is saying, well, these people,
you know, I thought you didn't believe in crisis actors
and these these are these are hired actors to try
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to pretend this stuff is happening when it's not. And
actually the government's doing a you know, a sensible job.
I you know, obviously when you when you have that
many people testifying to something happening, uh there, there's obviously
there has to be some fire there with all that smoke.
So what do you you know, think of something like
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that when you know, a guy goes and tries to
pause a helicopter up and tries to rescue somebody, and
and and the police I think it was the police
stop him from doing it and make him leave the
person there. I don't, I don't. That's there's a whole
you have to come up with a new attitude of that.
But because of that, again, what we're hearing at this point,
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I don't have I have no argument with the anarchists
because at this point, if government can't do something in
this kind of situation. What good are they? What are
we paying taxes for? Why do we have a government? Okay,
we have Patrese from Ohio. You're on the air, PATRISEI.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
How do you do it?
Speaker 1 (12:07):
Fine? How are you?
Speaker 2 (12:09):
I'm good?
Speaker 3 (12:10):
I haven't talked to you for a while.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Yeah, I think I read Have you been in Have
you been in a real first world country? How does
it look over there here? France is an actual first
world nation? How do they com paradise? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (12:24):
No, the French air is very nice. I do have
to didn't it? I'd go back there again.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Your fancy on the French ri of the air boys
they filmed it takes it. That's wow, that's a that's
when a destination wedding on the French River the era boy.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
Yeah, you know those Europeans.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Yeah, I guess you're back to America. You're back to
America two point out? Now the cold heart reality in
the world and wealthy Banana Republic is hitting you. So yeah,
any what's on your mind?
Speaker 3 (13:03):
So I'm aware of all the with the course and
blah blah blah that they're trying to take. But I
find it rather interesting that Elon Musk wants to help
but yet he's the one who benefits.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
How does he benefit from all this disaster? Well, I
know he's he's supposedly gone there and I think he's
tried to provide internet for the people there, because I
mean Kamala Harrison her Win.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
He has contracts. My understanding is you got cond.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Does Well, it's you know, these guys, it's it's hard
to find good guys, but Teresa's you know, I don't
think they are any because even the ones that are
talking saying good things, and you look and you see
they have maybe they're benefiting from it. Well I didn't know.
That doesn't surprise me, though, No, no, so.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
Yeah, go figure the person. Well, that's kind of like FEMA.
You know how they're saying, don't take any help from
any private citizen. Give all your money to us so
we can script you.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
Yeah, just give it to us so we can can
stop people giving aid. Well, give it to us so
we can not help you. Yeah, I mean FEMA, and
you know they have a history of this. FEMA has
the history of this. I mean you go back what
they did the same kind of population. That's yeah, I
think this is eugenis. Yeah, we don't know how many
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people how many people died in this. We don't know,
because I understand there are thousands and thousands still missing.
I mean, it's just a horrible story that they're posting
if Facebook pages and stuff of all these people, these
smiling people who you haven't been seeing. I mean, you
have people that watch their family members get, you know,
torn away. I mean it's like like during the scenomio or.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
Something flood insurance because flood's never happened.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Right right, that's I was mentioning that no flood. So
it's sad, it's but they're you know, Kamala Harris says,
she's going to give you can apply for your seven
hundred and fifty dollars, but you have to you can
do that online even though you don't have any internet
connection unless Elon Musk is supposedly going to provide some
with some to so maybe an Elon mus will come
in and provide an internet so that they can they
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can apply for.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
Somewhere.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
Yeah, unbelievable, as I understand, I don't know how many,
but I've heard that at least some of the people
that have applied for the seven hundred and fifty dollars
have been turned down. So I don't know, this is
just you know, you you hear all kinds of stuff,
but I'm not hearing anything good. I'm not hearing any
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good stories coming out of there, except for all the
people that are trying to help. I mean, it's great
that there's that many good hearted Samaritans, but they're not
being allowed to and this is just this is a crime.
I I don't even I don't even know what you
would call this. But and of course in the world
the mainstream media, they're not even knowledging it exists because
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somehow they think that reflects poorly on Kamala Harris, who
they're completely committed to. I guess, I mean, I don't
understand what.
Speaker 3 (16:20):
Yeah, well, in Dane Winnington, I guess he's been working
with Congress over the geo engineering that took place, that
they're really acknowledging that they are there that that happened.
And Greg Greg Connor over the weekend, and yeah, people
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are starting to realize, Wow, this really happened and they
really did this.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Well, that would be that would be a bombshell thing,
especially if anybody so well, I think Marjorie Taylor granted
you expect her to. I think she did say something
about the weather caused this, which but they've you know,
they've marginalized her because she's wacky, and they'll just well.
Speaker 3 (17:09):
He said he had like seven congressmen. It's cool, not
just one.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Well, probably Massy, I'm guessing Thomas Massey the best one,
and maybe some of the other members of the of
the Freedom called Kentucky. No Democrats on that list, I'm guessing.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
Well, you know, he's brought. It's just totally up with
Although he was getting I never realized I knew he would.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
You there, Yeah, I kind of lost some of you there,
said you you realized that he was and then you
kind of faded out.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
Oh he was, you know, really hitting hard on Governor
Newsom and you know he's in complete denial and telling
him that quit pursuing this. He was able to get
some other of congressional people in the state of California
and they started to pursue it, and then they were
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told don't do do not pursue this, and then not
only do not pursue it, disabout everything you freaking said.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Isn't that something?
Speaker 3 (18:20):
So yeah, yeah, this this is it's very engineering is
what started it, you know, so it's been a point.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Yeah, yeah, that's that's what they do. And you know,
it's it's very obvious that you know, again, we didn't
used to have this. I don't know how old you are,
but as you're near my age, but I'm sixty and
I'm sixty, a little younger, a little bit younger than me,
but you're old enough probably to remember that. Again, we don't.
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I never I never even used to know what hurricane
season was.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
You know.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Of course I never lived in Florida any of those places,
but uh, I live in Virginia. But it never it
never occurred to me that you know these I never
remember any until Katrine. I mean, I don't know. Maybe
some devastating events happened back when I was a kid.
I don't remember, and they don't report it much if
they were. Do you know of.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
Any Well, I lived in Middletown, Ohio, was growing up,
and the big tornado that came through.
Speaker 3 (19:31):
Oh gosh, now it escaped me kind of like near
north of Dayton.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
Yeah, that was like a huge one. That was I
think like in seventy four or seventy five. That was,
and that that was natural, I think pretty much, because
the sky was green. It was the craziest lookie, and
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my parents decided to go out to dinner that night.
Yeah you did in the seventies.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Yeah, that's well, that's uh. But yeah, there's obviously when
people said, I mean, obviously weather is real, and there
had been there been real you know, weather emergencies, but
not since. You know, when I first started thinking about
this was in that tsunami hit when was that two
thousand something like that, but right around there. And I
(20:36):
had never heard of the word tsunami before. Yeah, right
right that. Okay, So when they said son, I remember
thinking for some reason I associated with Pokemont or something.
I was like, what what? I didn't know what that was.
And then they acted like these were things that I
had never I'd heard tidal waves, but I had never
heard of a tsunami before, just like I don't know,
(20:57):
maybe ten years ago in my own we had something
called a de Richo. Never heard the word before in
my life, which is apparently an incredibly strong, super powered
thunderstorm that cost us power for five days. Never had
that happen.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
Yeah, I just looks at up on Google nineteen seventy four, Ohio.
That's the one I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Okay, but it was but even that a natural event
like that, you said a tornado, But I mean what, well,
you didn't have FEMA yet, so how how how did
you recover from that with local lawn? Well you don't remember,
I guess, but I mean.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
Well people, the local people.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Yeah, yeah, which which is what is happening now and
they're preventing it right.
Speaker 6 (21:42):
Yeah exactly.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
So yeah, but and I remember that that was devastating.
That's a while for anybody to turn back.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Absolutely, and then we know.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
They kind of changed tornado alley. We used to kind
of get tornadoes up our way. Now it's really hovering
over like the Nashville area in like the last five
to ten years, it's going west and then over to Illinois.
(22:23):
Well when when you're when you were in Free Kentucky
to Ohio.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
When when you were in France, did did any did
any of the friends? What what was the what's the
view of America from France? I mean, did today? Is
there an understanding over there?
Speaker 3 (22:40):
People to watch the BBC because that's.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
But I mean just about the people that you talk.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
Oh my gosh, they hate Donald Trump. They hate Donald
Trump and tell all the lives about him. But yet
then they also make Joe Biden out to be a fool.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Well, I'm just guessing that they if I was in
But again they're they're they're dependent upon media for their impressions.
But I just wonder if they get a sense of
how bad America is now, how how it's changed what
I call America two point Oh do they is there
a sense there? I mean, do they know that we
haven't touched our interests?
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Well, they really think that where the leader? When it
comes to the singaling, you know, uh, the Ukrainian thing,
they do hype up a.
Speaker 6 (23:42):
Little bit and think how the Israel thing is genocide.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
They do.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
Go there.
Speaker 3 (23:50):
Oh, well, did you hear that Boris Johnson has written
a book about his tales and office and how he
had his people sweep his uh flat, and they found
a like a bug in his video bug in his
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bathroom and he states in the book that he has
verified that that was Netanyoku who placed that there?
Speaker 1 (24:24):
Oh well, yeah, that's it. Well, I just I just
know that Cynthia McKinney had told me about five years
ago that when she was driving across France, that she
didn't encounter a single pothole. So I just look at
France and I know my friend Nick Mancusa, the actor
lives there, is lived in Paris for a long time,
and he he told me the difference is night and
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day that when you're in France. When you're in France,
you know you're in a first world country. In America,
I yea. I hadn't been to those countries, but I
can see how it's deteriorated the country.
Speaker 3 (24:57):
Where it's modern and old mixed together. Know, things is
been there for centuries, which is older, right, It's crazy.
They all have these completely modern thinks, but their toilets
look ancient.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Yeah, yeah, the weird going. Those are the kind of
things to get around. I've heard stories of toilets in
various kys. I think it's Italy. Is Italy the one
that sells a hole in the ground thing like that.
I don't know, but so maybe we're maybe we are.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
Well, it's kind of like that in France too, if
you're going around some places like they're public, you know,
a public restroom.
Speaker 6 (25:43):
Yeah yeah, and like so we went to Monaco, but
they're transit is just beautiful.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
They're public transportation.
Speaker 6 (25:53):
You can get like a seven day pass for like
fifty euro.
Speaker 3 (25:59):
And you can get on at a tram, a train
or a bus unlimited.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Yeah, and get anywhere, right, And that's one I question.
How much is how much is that America? How much
is that in American dollars? A seven day pass? What
would that be?
Speaker 3 (26:19):
It's probably you know, like sixty.
Speaker 6 (26:23):
Fifty euro is probably sixty bucks.
Speaker 3 (26:27):
Thank and you can target you know, if you have
a credit card that doesn't have international fees. You know,
everything is credit card there.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
Let's see. Yeah, well that's pretty much it is. Man,
it is here too. I need I try to hold
some cash, but I probably should do a better job
of it, and I end up doing. But I really
need to stash some more cash, because that's that's what
they say when it. It may be worth something one day,
I guess, or maybe worth nothing. I don't know. But
at any rate, we're getting close to a break here.
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So what what else on your mind? It's wonderful talking
with you, Patrice. You there? Oh okay, I guess we well,
it was great talking with you Patrese. I'm not sure
what happened. We have about a minute, just a minute
and a half or so to the break, so you
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can see a little bit what she talked about. What
my impressions I get, again from from being a noted
non traveler, it's my impression is that again, places like
France and Italy, maybe Germany, I'm not sure, but certainly
they appear to have the kind of and even China
if you look at China we hear about. Of course,
(27:47):
China's not obviously tyrannical society worse than us, but we're
getting there because you know China, China's society our leaders
emulate and they've talked about it for a long time.
I wrote about that in my book Survival the Riches,
how this they really would like to have the kind
of society that they have in China. So again, I
(28:10):
don't have any bumper music here, So I think the
break is coming up in about thirty seconds, so we'll see.
I may so if I'm interrupted by the music, excuse me.
We're doing I'm doing the best I can, but I
probably can't get this down to the second. So, but
China does have a first class certainly infrastructure, and they're
very clean, tyrannical but clean. Here we're tyrannical but dirty.
(28:34):
So I'm not sure. I don't know that that's any
that that's I don't think I know it's not better,
but at any rate, so I hope I have this
right here.
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one seven six. I would love to hear from you now. Again,
we've been talking obviously mostly about North Carolina. Again, it
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is a travesty and again I think that but this
was not This is kind of a pattern that we've seen.
It started in the first I noticed it was Katrina.
When that Bush was George W. Bush was was roundly
and rightfully criticized for a slow response to that. But
I think he took two days in this case. I
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think it was more like a week close to a week,
and we didn't have You did have the allegations back then,
and people thought they were crazy that some of the
people in New Orleans claimed that that they'd blown up
the levees or the authorities or something had blown up
the levees, and even that the police were shooting at them.
I remember hearing that. Of course, even at that time,
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I'm willing to consider that because I don't have a
very high opinion of the authorities, and my opinion has
sunk even lower now. And then of course you had
in Haiti where he had all kinds of stuff going
on there, you had the you know, the earthquake where
there was you know, a lot of suspicion about the
nature of that earthquake as well, if you have the
Clinton Foundation involved, uh and maybe some trafficking going on,
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lots of strange allegations there. And of course once again
you had FEMA not doing what they're supposed to do.
With the Red Cross and Red Crosses. It's this I
wrote about this in my book in History and Survival
the Religious How bad these big charities are and the
Red Cross, the Red Cross is right there with the
United Way as being the worst of them all. And
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you'll notice whenever any of these things happen, they will
every every media outlet well now will invariably route you,
you know, send to you. They'll put your little you know,
logo up on everything, all their television coverage. You know,
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give to you the give Way, give to Red Cross,
and we want all aid going through there. And the
Red Cross is notorious for holding up aid. They've done this,
and tons and tons of people talking about the people
that they were in these areas don't understand because now
they didn't outright block it like FEMA has done. They've
gone a step further. But what they would do is
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they would take it and they would dole it out piecemeal.
They would go, you know, gradually, and the people who
need it immediately don't understand that. Why why are we
getting it right away? But this is their strategy. And
again it makes no sense to me, but I would
I don't. I don't get The Salvation of your Alway
is the only one of these big charities that I
found by researching and that doesn't have a huge overhead,
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that doesn't pay their CEO or whatever a lot of money.
I think their CEO is making fourteen thousand dollars a
year at the time their own survival the richest about
seven years ago or so. So keep that in mind
when you know, if you if you want to give
the charity. I mean, just carry a bunch of ones
around with you like I do, and you're gonna you're
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gonna see people begging in every at every stoplight, you know,
and to help people out, give them money directly, or
buy them something directly, buy them a meal or something up.
I think that it's the best kind of charity. And
charity begins at home, of course, much as America, you know,
doesn't take care of our own people. And this is
you know, the tragedy North Carolina, but you know, brings
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that home with you know, Brystal clarity is that while
we're you know, still giving all these billions to Ukraine,
in Israel and every other country on Earth, we can't
even they won't even allow help. And you know, people
that are devastated, the bodies are piled up. I suppose
that bosly people that have trapped them, we're dead in
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their houses. I mean, horrible stories if they're true. Again,
if if there's you know, one quarter of those stories
are true. This is just an unbelievable story. And it's
incomprehensible that our government isn't moving. I think they set
five hundred troops or some ridiculous things like that and
maybe should have thousands of people there. The National Guard
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in the National Guard is getting involved too and not
doing you know what Charles Dickens said back in the
eighteen fifties, experts not getting it done. So there's nothing
new under the sun. They have. The National Guard has
actually made people who cleaned the debris up around their
homes or I guess what we left of their homes, so,
I mean they still had them and took them to
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the landfill of the dump. But the National Guard has
been turning those people around and forcing them to take
the debris back with him and keep it in their
yard until FEMI gets around to picking it up sometime
within the next year. These are the stories we're hearing.
Can it be true? I don't know. I mean, it's
it's even with my low opinion of our government, some
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of this stuff, it's hard for me to be But
I don't know. I don't know that all these people
could possibly be making it up. I don't know anybody
right in that area that was hit so and I
was sorry they might not be able to communicate if
that was the case. Anyhow So I keep them in
your prayers and hope that you know that we can
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that they can, you know, at least make the the
best case out of this. I mean, obviously thousands of
people probably have already died. Well know if we'll ever
get an accurate count there, or if we'll trust it
if we do. But this is something to keep in
mind when you vote or anything else. Again and again,
I'm very distrustful the electoral process. I don't think they'll
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be counting the votes honestly, But I think at this point, again,
I don't like Trump in terms. I think it's the
Trumpet sign project. People can read my work on that.
But there is no case. Whatever he is, there's no
way in the world he isn't the lesser of two
waysl at this point the other side is hopelessly I
mean to me, I've said many times before. Then, I
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think when we're confronting what is happening with the transgender
thing and all that kind of stuff, I think that's
a darkness that cannot be explained in human terms. I think,
you know, people, human beings do bad things. Obviously, we
all make mistakes. Nobody's perfect sin, but I don't know,
So what is what is the kind of darkness that
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gets in the heart of a mother that has a
four year old child or something and decides that that
little boy is actually a girl and moves heaven and
earth to make that happen. And there's you're seeing it
all the time now. And then what's in the heart
of the medical profession, the doctors and the nurse and
that enable this and perform the mutilation. I mean, this
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is that's a darkness I don't think we've ever seen before.
But and don't I don't think you can attribute that
to anything other than the darkest force imaginal called Satan.
I think it's a Satanic force there. You know, we
used to they used to the old time days. They
used to say, you know, you got the demons. You've
been possessed by a demon. Well, I think millions of
America has been possessed by demons. And then if you
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look at what's going on in North Carolina again, when
you what is in the heart of the people in FEMA,
when they're blocking relief, heates, they're not letting good hearted
Samaritans aid there that. I don't think that's human. I
don't think that human nature can be that bad. I think,
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you know, it's especially if you you know, you've showed
no signs of being a serial killer or anything. You
had no you know, metal pathology or something that is
you know, you've been tortured animals or something, and okay,
this you decided to go get a job and FEMA
because they're all doing it. This is coming from the top.
And the same thing with the national effort. What what
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is what's in the hearts of those people that are
telling the directives they're getting. What's in the heart of
their bosses that tells them no, no, you know there's
people they that had to be a lot of work.
Just imagine cleaning up the debris and I guess throwing
it in your pickup truck or whatever and take into
the landfill the dump and then having law enforcement till
you get back, take it back and dump it back
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on your yard. I mean that again, that's that's, that's it.
It's I don't think you can the most Invaltant talks
about that in the video. Again, people can see that
on my Twitter page at Don Jefferies x page, and
she talks about that where this is impossible. You can't
attribute this to incompetence. That's not incompetence. That's evil, and
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it's an evil I don't think that you can quantify
in terms of human terms something like that. It's an
evil beyond you know, somebody shoplifted or something like that.
It's an evil way beyond that. You know, almost any
kind of theft, I mean, that's certainly bad, But I
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don't think other than terms of murder. And even in
terms of murder, you know, when you talk about most murders,
there's some kind of mode or other, like serial killers,
really twisted stuff that I don't even begin to understand there.
But I watched a lot of these investigation Discovery shows
to do research on how bad our in justice system is.
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I may a book about it one day, just to
show how often the juries get it wrong, and they
get it wrong like ninety nine percent of the time.
Usually they're convicting people on almost no evidence. All they
don't understand reasonable doubt. But once in a while they'll
acquit somebody where the evidence of a woman or they
admit they did it or whatever. So they get wrong
almost all the time. So I am watching this stuff,
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and usually most of these murders they're they're they're not conspiratorial,
they're mundane matters, but there's always a motive, and they'll
always the motive is really stupid usually, I mean it's
it's unbelievable, like you know, a wife or a husband,
you know, kill each other, kids are killing whatever. Some
close family members will kill somebody over you know, one
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hundred thousand dollars, two hundred thousand hours surance policy, something
like that. That's all, you know. It's so it's hard
to believe people can and that is evil. But they
have a motive as twisted as it is. There's a
reason why they're doing it. The reason why FEMA or
the the National Guard or local law enforcement shriffs, police officers,
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the reason why they would stop citizens from rendering aid
and refuse to do it themselves or be really slow
about doing it. There's no motive for that, so twisted
motive for it, unless what would the motive be they
obviously and again I'm not saying they're getting their order
from somebody, So the ones who are given the orders,
what would your motive be? And if we had a
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free press, of course you would. You would you would
be going in questioning the director of FEMA, and you
would be questioning the police chief of Ashville or whatever,
and you would be questioning the the National Guard and
that that people that run the National Guard there. But
we don't have a free press, so no one's going
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to do that other than people like me with the
platforms I have, Lissa Melton, the people, you know, people
that have much smaller platforms who can But we're not
the New York Times, you know, we're not the CBS
News And that's that's where they have to be held
the task by those people, and they're not doing it.
So it's it's bound to happening in but Patreus in
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Colors she mentioned eugenesis, and that's the only thing I
can come up with, the only motive here. It looks
to me like they wanted thousands of people to die
and they want thousands more. They want more people to die.
That I'd satisfy. That's why they're not allowing people to
help them. And so what else would the motive be,
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because why why else? Why else would you stop you
get Is there financial incentive? Is somebody paying you big
money to stop getting aid? I don't know. Maybe there's
a bounty, there's eugenesis bounty. But this is what we have.
What we see over and over again. We saw it
during the COVID sy up. You know my book Masking
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the Truth of a Shadow and Book in the History
of the World. You can try to get that wherever
you can, you know, because it's Amazon bargin up. They
played games of that like you wouldn't believe. But that
tolds the truth about what I call the greatest side
up in the history of the world. And I think
again that was a eugenesis program. They wanted millions of
people to die from the vaccine or hospital protocol which
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killed my brother I lost my brothers to that because
of he went in healthy and they killed him in
two weeks, quarantined him. He claimed he had COVID, which
he didn't have a single symptom, and they killed him
with the remdeservat and ventilator like so many other people have,
even though I told them, you know, not to do it,
but I couldn't go there. They had arm guards at
the door. But this is what we're confronting. I said,
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you know, I've experienced that firsthand, and so I can
talk about that firsthand. And this it's unthinkable, you know,
twenty five years ago or something that you could think
that was happening. But you know, we saw what happened
during COVID, So it makes it more believable these stories
about what's happening with FEMA and all these other things,
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because we know we saw what they did during CODE.
They they took a new step forward or backwards. And
so now we're at the point where you're dealing with
and again, the Republicans are no good. I'm not saying
they're any good, but at least the ones in the
Freedom Caucus, they don't appear to be crazy. The other side,
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they woke Democrats, my old party. I don't think there's
a single one in the bunch that's salvageable. And they
all appear to be evil, absolutely evil. And so and
I talk a lot about this, and I'm able to
talk about this now, might not be able to talk
about it in another year or so because they may
outlaw this. And you've got all the high profile Democrats,
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every one of them is running on an anti First
Amendment campaign. If Kamala Harris, who said, you know, we
can't have disinformation you have, Jim Wall said, no, the
First Amendment doesn't protect disinformation. Nonsense like that, they can't
disinformation isn't you can't quantify the term. It's not. You
can't even going what do you mean disinformation? One man's
(48:02):
information is another man's, uh, you know, mut racker journalism. So,
and then you have Hillary Clinton coming out of mothballs
to suggest that to people who promote this information, like
probably everything you're going to hear on this radio station
h be prosecuted. Is that what people want? Well, if
you're voting for that, that's what you know, what you're
(48:23):
saying you want. And then if you have John Carey
again they brought him out of mothballs, that came out,
and then he'd bemoaning the fact that you know this
First Amendment, you know this thing, you know, the Bill
of Rights. I mean it really it gets in the
way of us governing. Well, it gets in the way
of tyrants governing. It doesn't get in the way of
you know, on a state's been governing and out of
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statesman would realize, wow, this is the first Amendments really
valuable protects me too. The Bill of Rights is very important.
And you know, we don't talk about the other rights.
We talk a little bit about the Second Amounment. We
don't talk about the Fourth Amendment. And if you watch
those investigation discovery shows or the Cops Gone Wild videos,
you realize how often and and frequently it is frequently
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the Fourth Amendment is violated over and over again, and
no one seems to care the a CLU. I was
a card carrying member of the ACU when I was
a teenager back in the late seventies. And back then
they used to they used to care about celebrities. That's
why I gravitated to them. If they if they existed
today in the same form, which they don't, they would
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be front and center talking about those cop videos and
everything with the Fourth Amendment is violated over and over
again with the legal searches and seizures, and no one
talks about the Tenth Amendment. And that's where any power,
not any of the powers not mentioned the Constitution, And
there aren't many powers in the Constitution that are granted
to the central government. Any of these powers that are
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not enumerated here are belong to the states or the people.
Now there's I don't I don't believe I tried to
find I'd love to have my researchers. Chris's raising Peter C.
Kashuh's done a great job helping me out of my books.
Maybe they can look into that and see if there's
a core case. Ever, certainly in modern history where the
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Tenth Amendment was successfully cited and you know, a judge
or jury said yeah, that's right, you know, and rule
in their favor. So we already the Bill of Rights
is already crippled. The First Amendment is crippled. The free
speech is staggering around. It's been knocked down five times,
you know, and the referees are ready to count it out.
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But we have to have it while we can't, because
otherwise we can't, you know, we without free speech, you
couldn't you couldn't be questioning what we're talking about in
the show. You couldn't talk about what's happening in North
Carolina because that would be considered disinformation or misinformation. What
the difference is, Both of them are nonsensical or William
terms just like hate speech. Again, millions of people's accepted
(50:52):
the turn. I've heard so many Democrats say the First
Amendment doesn't protect hate speech, and there's nobody there. I
would love to be there to say, what are you
talking about? Hate speech is an Oldwellian term. You're you're
meaning thought crime, call it thought crime. We're thought criminals.
Hate is a human emotion. Everybody hates something. You can't,
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you know, make that illegal. Some hated and that's what
you're trying to do, you make certain kinds of hate.
And and I got a video taken down from YouTube
well about a month ago or so, and it was
an interview I did with Richard Gage of who used
to be who started to Architects for nine eleven Truth
Architects and Engineers for nine eleven Truth till he formed
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his own organization recently. But it was an interview I
did like eight years ago with him, and they just
they shut down my channel and said that that videos
hate speech. We were just talking about all the flaws
and the official nine eleven narratives. So and again they
use that term. And it's because millions of Americans and
if you're voting for these people at this point, Democrats
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city and I'm not saying I don't think they count
the votes, but if you're planning to vote no nobody,
no kind. Again, the Republicans aren't that good, but at
this point there they're they're much less dangerous than Democrats.
Is all I'm saying is that you know, and again
I understand in some ways if you vote, you're kind
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of lending credence to the system that is a completely
corrupt system. Donald Trump certainly, I mean I was watching
his speech the other day and Butler where he went
back to where they shot at him, and he was
again thanking the Secret Service of the great job they did. Mean,
the Secret Service made whatever happened to happen. They did
nothing at all. They absolutely stood down. So that's why
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I call him the Trumpetside project. You can't you can't
trust him. But at this point, if I vote, I'm
going to vote for Trump on the for the entertainment
value alone, and that may be ultimately that may be
the most we can get out of this is entertainment
that would be entertained by it. And certainly, if Donald
Trump went back into office, there's no question, but that
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would be about as entertaining as goods because you just
look at what the response would be. I mean, can
you imagine the exploding heads on every television network and
the histrionic tweets from celebrities that every celebrity threatening to
leave the country, and there was none of them ever do.
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The only thing is I could get dangerous, because you will.
The cities would probably burn, You would certainly have riots,
but you have people out in the streets screeching and
so forth. But that may ultimately be the best we
can do. So again, I'm not trying to suggest that
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you do that or not. But the other side is
just so bad at this point that the very least
Trump and those guys would slow down the deterioration and
put another band aid on it. Because this is what
we're seeing when you have I never thought I would
see candidates that would openly I mean they're they're not
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trying to hide it. They're running against the First Amendment.
I mean what I mean, it's it's already bad enough
because if we had an honest political system and people
weren't so entrenched to get Trump and Stein what I
call him, that is, he's a dividing rod and people
either love him or hate him. So you have millions
of people that have Trumps arrangement syndrome. It's a very
real thing. So my old friends have been afflicted with it.
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It's very sad to see you people that used to
love my work and wrote wrote reviews, interviewed me things
like that, wrote blurbs. You know, we can't. We have
to kind of dance around that subject. Now I'm not
they think I'm a Trump supporter simply because I don't
irrationally hate him and I criticize the regime that we
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have now. And because of this TDS, A lot of
these people who used to hate Hillary Clint and he
used to hate the Obamas and with hate Biden things
like that, certainly would hate Kamala Harris. Now they've embraced
them because they're not Trump, and they just anything to
stop the Trump from coming back in office, and so
they don't have to see his dumb tweets or hear him,
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you know, make you know, make Jeracis nicknames up for
people they can't stand that. It drives them crazy. But
to me, that may be the best we can have footprint.
That's pretty sad, but we're not going to get you know,
Thomas Jefferson or John F. Kennedy or my all time
favorite Hue Elan. They're not running for office, so this
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may be the best we can do. But if you
if you pay attention again to what's been happening again
in the fact that George W. Bush did justifiably get
a lot of criticism for Katrina. So if that's the case,
if a president's you know, responsible for something like that,
then where is I understand Joe Biden's kind of a
(55:59):
press in absensia, He's not even really there, but Biden,
Harris the regime. They should be getting tons and tons
of criticisms. What's happening. I mean that the press should
be holding their their their them accountable. If we had
a real press, which we don't, and uh this, you know,
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people should be outraged everywhere. And I just hope those
people again, I'm assuming I know a lot of my
people out there. Now you're crazy. They don't count. I
know they don't. I don't think they count the votes.
But if you're gonna have the process and you're going
to claim that voting is going on, uh it may be.
I think I've heard that that that area is largely
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largely Trump territory. So if that's the case, is that
Coin said, I don't that's that that's where this happened.
I don't know, because will they be able to vote,
I don't know how many thousands of them lost their
lives that would have voted for Trump. Again, I don't
say that's the main motive because I think I think
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this is eugenusis thing and they just want people to die.
But I think that that has a lot to do
with it too, that the vast majority of the people
that were affected by this were white and poor whites.
A lot of this with you know, Appalachia ran into this,
and Appalachias the poorest people in this country, and till
John F. Kennedy visit in the nineteen sixty no political
candidate ever acknowledged they existed because it wasn't good optics.
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You know, they're pretty much all white, and the last
thing our leaders want you to see is that when
they're all these poor white people out there, and so
I think that was that's bad optics, and that's why
they're you know, avoiding it. The media is, the mainstream
media is. But thank goodness, we have the alternative media
and we have these platforms and we can do what
we can do to try to wake up whoever we can,
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and that's all we can do. You know what Robert F.
Kennedy Senior said, you know, back in in the sixties,
he talked about tiny ripples of hope, and how you
know they could. They could create a tidal wave. They
could overwhelm the greatest injustices in the world. And that's
what we're hoping for. We're hoping for a title wave
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from all these tiny ripples of hope. So send forth
the tiny ripples will hope. I think we're almost out
of time. I hope I haven't set up right here.
I apologize for anny glitches. If it seems like I
didn't know what I was doing. I don't, especially with
the music. But I'm doing the best I can. So
hopefully enjoyed this and next time. I hopeing they have
more callers when people get used to it being on
a new platform. But it's great talking to you all.
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