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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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(00:32):
What time is it?

Speaker 2 (00:33):
It's time war war.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
Here's your host, one hundred percent raw truth, one hundred
percent American made the Warrior, Wayne Alan Root.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
All right way on K's on Fire.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
Welcome back, last hour before we head to our holiday
Christmas holiday tomorrow, be best of Wayne, and then of
course on Christmas Day, best of Wayne, Friday, best of Wayne,
and then we get a Saturday Sunday. So I get
five wonderful days off right Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
I'll be back on Monday and Tuesday next week before
the new year.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
So nice little break.

Speaker 4 (01:22):
There's an article out that sounds like he's been reading
my stuff, right, This guy Mark taps Scott and who
is he? He's He worked for President Ronald Reagan as
communications director at the Republican National Committee and as assistant
director for Public affairs at the US Office of Personnel Management.
He worked for a US senator and two congressman prior

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to joining the Reagan Bush campaign in nineteen eighty. He
was named Conservative Journalist the Year in two thousand and
eight by Sea Pack. This guy Mark Tapscott, and he
writes a column that this midterm, you know, could be
very different than the average expert is saying. They're all
saying Trump's gonna lose, And he says that may not
be true. And then he goes into a whole summary
that sounds like my column from yesterday. He's suggesting that

(02:05):
Trump actually could his midterm could be closer to FDR's
nineteen thirty four president because the rate of economic growth
GDP in the third quarter of this year just came
out at four point three percent. He says that kind
of GDP growth seen during economic expansions reminds him of
the Reagan tax cuts.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
In eighty one.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
But the amazing thing is the twenty twenty five Trump
tax cuts haven't even kicked in yet. So with the
impact of no tax on tips, no tax on overtime,
monumental changes elsewhere, the tax cuts still to come beginning
in January stretching out through to spring. In the summer,
odds are great, voters will go to the polls amid

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record breaking economic growth.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Just what I predicted as of yesterday.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
This is all going to explode in the new year.
If growth was four point three without no tax on tips,
without no tax on over time, without no tax on
social security, without the Trump tariff bonuses, without the Trump
warrior bonus of seventeen seventy five one thousand seven and
seventy five dollars per military hero, without the eighteen trillion

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trickling down into the economy. That's what's going to create
the biggest boom anyone's ever seen, and the most jobs
anyone's ever seen, and the most spending anyone's ever seen
by consumers. Is this eighteen trillion dollars being invested by
countries around the world. That is, you know, going in
next year, in twenty twenty six, is going to be
you know, trickling down throughout the sprinkling into the entire economy.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
So I think that should result.

Speaker 4 (03:42):
In a in a very different mitterm than what the
experts are predicting. Hunter Biden shocks Democrat establishment. So Hunter
Biden gave a TV interview, and when Hunter Biden has
taken our side, you know something's wrong. The embattles and
a son of Joe Biden and the embittered son of
Joe Biden delivered a blistering critique of illegal immigration during

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his sit down with former Navy Seal Sean Ryan. What
emerged was something no one in the Democrat establishment could
have expected. The interview landed like a political grenade inside
Democrat circles because Hunter Biden openly contradicted the core immigration
posture of.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
His father's administration.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
Well, the Biden white Out spent four years insisting the
border was secure. Hunter acknowledged what millions of Americans have
lived with. Unchecked illegal immigration, he said, drains public resources
and displaces priorities away from veterans and working American citizens.
We need a vibrant immigration, Hunter said, But we don't
want immigrants that are coming here illegally, draining us of

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resources and being prioritized above people that are actual heroes
that are coming home, that are still recovering.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
For twenty years of endless war and working hard for
a living. Can you imagine?

Speaker 4 (05:01):
Hunter said that a stunning indictment of his father's four
years in office, and they also asked Hunter he also
made a comedy. He's not sure he's a Democrat anymore.
I don't know if that means an independent or Hunter's
actually hinting he's.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Gonna switch the Republican Party.

Speaker 4 (05:18):
They also asked him about Afghanistan and he said, well,
what can I say? It was just a horrible failure,
a disaster. These are his father's big signature, you know situations,
and he's saying it's a disaster.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
We all knew that.

Speaker 4 (05:30):
I know that. I mean Hunter Biden to tell me that.
He tried to make you feel bad for him. He said,
my father went into the presidency as the poorest guy
to ever run for president and never become president, and
he left it. I won't say he's poor. He's got
enough money, Livy said in his Delaware home on the beach.
But he's not rich and there's no generational wealths. There's
nobody to help me, Hunter Biden said, because I owe

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fifteen million dollars in debts and legal fees and there's
no way out of it. So Hunter Biden is, you know,
sounds like he's going through some terrible, terrible times and
doesn't know what to say, but he's willing to be
honest for once and admit that two of the things
that happened under his father's administration were disasters, one of

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which is a lot bigger than the other. Afghanistan was bad,
but this open borders thing was just.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
The worst thing that ever happened in America. Worst thing
that ever happened in America.

Speaker 4 (06:23):
Terrorists plotted to detonate weapons of mass destruction across Los Angeles.
Two suspects in a far left, anti capitalist, anti government
extremist group have been charged with plotting to detonate weapons
of mass destruction in and around Los Angeles. In a
bombshell cranjury indictment, their alleged attack was designed to completely

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pulverize tech companies and logistics firms. A federal grand jury
slap four members of the radical Turtle Island Liberation Front
with terrorism charges, including conspiracy, he's a weapon of mass destruction,
providing materials, sorts, terraces, and possession of unregistered firearms. So

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all four defendants are being held without bond. Let's see,
I know one of them actually is a marine veteran,
and he's a transgender. Here he is Michael Legron, twenty
nine year old transgender marine vet, also arrested in Louisiana
connection with the alleged plot. Turtle Island Liberation Front is
an anti capitalist, anti government group. The four defendants also

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members of what Carol called a radical tilt faction that
communicated with the Order of the Black Lotus. The group
spent early December procuring bomb making materials to build and
test explosive devices in the Mojave Desert after bombings on
New Year's Eve. The group planned to target Immigration and

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Customs Enforcement agents meaning ICE agents and vehicles with firearms
and pipe bombs. But they were just going to try
and really just turn the entire Los Angeles into a
disaster area, which is interesting because LA is a very
liberal town and the liberals wanted to destroy it, and
then interesting, they just want to destroy everything, everything, just

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destroy everything. BLM linked bail fund sprung a repeat offender
from jail, and days later he murdered a stranger at
an Ohio transit station, just another example of how liberal
bail reform and leftist groups are endangering American communities. A
career criminal in Cleveland, Ohio, released from jail thanks to

(08:37):
a nonprofit tie to BLM only to allegedly murder a
complete stranger less than two weeks later.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
This goes out all the time.

Speaker 4 (08:45):
It just seems like almost every crime is committed by
the same people. You know, in other words, like ninety
percent of crime is by ten percent of criminals. And
if you put those ten percent of criminals away for
life or you killed them, you know, I'm believing. I'm
a strong believer in the death penalty. Three strikes and
you're out, you get life in prison. Four strikes and

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we kill you. Should be as simple as that. And
these are people that commit again and again and again
the same crimes. And if you let them out, they
murder again. You let them out, they rob again, you
let them out, they rape again. Why are we letting
them out? Don't ever let them out. Either either execute
them or leave them in jail for life, let them
rot in a high security prison for the rest.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
Of their lives.

Speaker 4 (09:28):
But liberals let them out, and then they kill someone
who could be your daughter, your son, your wife, your brother,
your sister, your grandma, your mom, your dad.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
It's just incredible that.

Speaker 4 (09:38):
Anybody votes Democrat. To me, it's just incredible how you
could vote Democrat. I have no idea another reason not
to vote Democrat. I have a list in my head.
Anonymous Deep State prosecutor amidst the DJ will retaliate against
Trump administration officials as soon as Democrats take back the
White House. So let's make sure they don't take back

(09:59):
the White House. Because if Trump leaves in twenty twenty
eight and JD. Vans or someone you know like Jdvans
does not win the presidency for the Republican Party and
Democrats take control, They're gonna prosecute Trump again.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
They're gonna persecute Trump again.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
The man will be what eighty three years old at
that point, and they will try and put him in
prison for the rest of his life, you know, for
like five years or ten years. That would be the
rest of his life. So we cannot afford to lose
the mid terms. We cannot afford to lose in twenty
twenty eight. And you know how, you know how you
would guarantee winning. Kill the filibuster. I keep saying that,

(10:36):
I'm gonna write that in the next week or two.
Kill the damn philibuster. Kill it, murder it, murder it
like Nick Reiner, kill the sorry a little dark humor.
Kill the filibuster, because if you kill the philibuster, you
don't need sixty votes to pass anything.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
You need fifty one votes, fifty plus JD vans. That's it.
So that's how you pass election reform.

Speaker 4 (11:00):
Okay, voter ID for federal elections, photo voter ID, maybe
even photo plus thump ray, proof of citizenship. No more
email ballots, no more ballot harvesting, no more ballot drop boxes,
no more counting ballots after election day. You pass all that,
we win every election and Democrats never gain power again,
never ever ever come back and gain powers. They can

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weaponize government and throw us in jail with FBI swat teams.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
Why would you not do it?

Speaker 4 (11:27):
Because the Republican Congress is filled with sellouts, filled with
cowards and incompetence and morons, and sellouts who are owned
by the Chinese Communist Party, who are owned by the
deep state, or owned by the DC swamp. Maybe they're
even owned by the DNC. That's the only reason you
don't kill a filibuster. I'll be right back Waydell route.

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All right, a special treat for you. I want to
introduce you to a real hero of the American energy industry.
A legend. Mark Brunner, founder and CEO of the Lost
Soldier Oil and Gas in the United States. Lost Soldier
is the last major BCGA basin centered gas accumulation. This
is code for a monster field where gas or oil

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is in a basin, which makes the drilling and production
much easier. Mark, you're a legend in the oil industry
in the gas industry. Tell us about your track record.

Speaker 5 (12:23):
Well, I'm a second generation oil and gas guy. My
father in the early nineteen fifties started a company called
tech Star. It later became Texas Oil and Gas. When
it sold out to US Steel, it was the largest
independent in the world. Dell High Pipelines was the largest
gas distribution system in the United States when it sold
out to a US Steel.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
I worked with him for four years. I've been in
the oil and gas ever since.

Speaker 5 (12:47):
You would probably know me better as this chairman of
Ultra Petroleum, and Ultra had a pretty good.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
Track record, which you're very familiar with.

Speaker 4 (12:56):
I think, well, I think ten thousand dollars investor in
ALTI thanks turned it into thirteen million dollars. Is that correct?
In the nine year run of your publicly traded company.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
Yeah, at the high that's true.

Speaker 4 (13:08):
Ten thousand dollars turn into thirteen million. That means one
hundred thousand dollars turn into one hundred and thirty million.
That's an incredible track record. Now tell me why this
deal lost Soldier. This project is so special. I hear
about projects and deals all the time. What makes this
one special?

Speaker 2 (13:25):
Mark?

Speaker 5 (13:25):
What's special about this is all the other basines the
United States have been drilled. We've known for fifty years
what they are. This one could not be drilled because
there was a uranium mine out here. Until it was
reclimated three years ago. No one could drill it. This
is surrounded by large oil and gas fields with billions
of dollars of infrastructure, then at this point eighty five

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percent empty. So we made this discovery. We are the
only operator in this field. And right now we can
see that we've got enough room for five hundred horizontal
wells out here with what we drilled so far.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Exciting.

Speaker 5 (14:00):
It's the new basin in the United States, And as
far as I'm concerned, this is an order of a
magnitude bigger than ultra petroleum, the one that I did.

Speaker 4 (14:10):
All right, the website is Lost Soldier dot com. Pretty
simple stuff. Lost Soldier dot com. The project forty thousand
acres took forty years to piece together. It's called Lost
Soldier Oil and Gas LLC. That's the company that's the project.
But the website Lost Soldier dot com. If you're an
a credit investor, Mark wants to hear from you. If

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you want to hear more information, check it out. Fill
out the form and you get the Lost Soldier. Mark
and as people will get back to you as CFO
and let you know all the details you need to
know Lost Soldier dot com. Thanks Mark for being with
us today.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Thank you Wayne. Good to see you again.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
All right, Swain out from Las Vegas. Merry Christmas, everybody.

Speaker 4 (15:09):
You see my Christmas jacket, Christmas smoking jacket. You see
our Christmas tree or Christmas wreath. You should see my home.
My wife Cindy is decorated. It looks like the North Pole.
I could say I'm the most Christmas decorated TV or
radio host in the United States of America. I could
also say I'm the most Christmas decorated Jewish house in

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the United States of America, on both the inside of
the outside.

Speaker 3 (15:34):
My house looks like the North Pole. It's amazing.

Speaker 4 (15:36):
I love Disneyland, my friend and director of Patar says
Disneyland in Christmas, Christmas Disneyland. So I want to spend
this segment talking about something kind of sad, even though
it's Christmas.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
And I try and stay upbeat.

Speaker 4 (15:51):
And I just gave you a great commentary yesterday about
how I think twenty twenty six is gonna be the
greatest economy maybe ever, but certainly one of the best
in many many decades, if not ever, and Trump's doing
all the right things to make it one of the best.
So I try to be positive. And then today the
great news came out that GDP was four point three
percent in the third quarter, So again I had a

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crystal ball. I'm right on the money. Things are going
to be so good for us making money in twenty
twenty six, and that's what it comes down to. That's
all that comes down to. If the border is secured,
we're making money. Everyone's gonna be happy, and we're gonna
have a chance to win the midterms. So let me
give you a negative though, because a lot of people
are still dying from this COVID vaccine and former Nebraska

(16:35):
United States Senator Ben Sasson, and I don't even like him, right.
He was a Rhino, never Trumper. He voted to impeach Trump.
He's one of the senators I can't stand him. Jeff Flake.
There were a few of them that are all gone now.
Anybody who is against Trump on the Republican side is
gone now.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
But it doesn't matter.

Speaker 4 (16:54):
As a human being. I feel for the man. He's
fifty three years old and he's been diagnosed with terminal
stage four pancreatic cancer, meaning he's a goner. You know.
I remember when Michael Landon at pancreatic cancer. He died
very quickly. I remember Harry Reid, our Nevada liberal United

(17:14):
States senator Mormon United States Senator Harry Reid was such
a terrible person and such a terrible senator. Evil carried
the water for Obama up the hill, you know, made
sure Obama Care passed. All the bad things Obama did
were enabled by Harry Reid. But Harry Reid at pancreatic cancer,
he died. It took a while, you know, because evil

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doesn't die easily.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
But it took a while.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
But Harry Reid eventually died from pancreatic cancer. But I
don't know about like a year and a half after
he got the diagnosis. They all died from pancreatic cancer.
Nobody gets out of it. There's no way to beat it.
Former Nevaska Senator Ben Sass diagnosed with terminal stage for
a pancreatic cancer. He put out a tweet as a
tough note to write. But since a bunch of you

(17:59):
have started to to suspect something, I'll cut to the chase.
Last week, I was diagnosed with metastasized stage four pancreatic cancer,
and I am gonna die.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
So here's a guy that admits that he's a goner.

Speaker 4 (18:13):
I guess his doctor told me only has like, you know,
weeks to live or maybe months to live. But he
said it's a death sentence. He actually put that in
a tweet too, It's a death sentence. I got less
time left than i'd prefer. And so let me tell
you what I tweeted out in response to that. You
need to hear what I had to say. Sorry, Ben, sad, tragic,

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way way way too young. Remember he's fifty three years old,
way too young. But we are hiding our heads in
the sand. Start asking, did Ben take the COVID jab
in twenty twenty one? Did Ben take the COVID booster?
How many boosters did he take? You know, he was
an establishment rhino. I guarantee you he took every COVID

(18:56):
vaccine and every booster. I said, these are life and
death questions. I guarantee you the answer is yes. The
COVID vas has produced millions of stage four cancers and deaths,
worst of all time, meaning it's the worst cancer numbers
of all time, only since the vacs came out, only
in those who took the COVID vacs. There is no

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explosion or all time record or excess deaths among people
who didn't take the vaccine, only the people who did,
and only since the vaccine came out. In other words,
any would have trusted your government. Any would have trusted
bribed FDA officials. Any would have trusted your bribe doctor.
And he would have trusted lying, greedy frauds who run
big pharma. And he would have trusted the media bribed

(19:39):
by millions of big pharma advertising is now dying or dead,
or immune damaged, or some combination, or soon will be
even us Senators. That's my take on Ben Sas. There's
no question he took the vaccine. There's no question that's
why he's got cancer. It's leading to an explosion of
stage four cancers, mass murder, crimes against humanity. I keep

(20:02):
saying it.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
Someone's gotta pay.

Speaker 4 (20:04):
Eventually, we're gonna have to make them pay.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
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this guy, Mark Brunner, who's the founder and CEO of
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I'm going to give you some highlights why I picked
him out of all the people on the earth in
the energy business. First of all, his background, second generation
oil and gas legend. His companies had created more than

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fifteen billion dollars in shareholder value, including his big hit
Ultra Petroleum, which he started and went from fifteen cents
to two hundred dollars a share in nine years, and
a ten thousand dollars investment grew to thirteen million. Anyone
invested ten thousand made thirteen million for each ten thousand

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they invested number one performing stock on the planet for
a decade. The incredible story of his new project, Lost
Soldier and how it came together. It took him forty
years to put this forty acre site together, Virgin Territory
surrounded by massive gas production, and it looks to be

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at this point the largest gas discovery in Wyoming and
the surrounding areas in over four decades. Could be bigger
than the Permian Basin, could be an ocean of oil.
And he's put together a talented management team. And of
course huge drilling season is now approaching, and of course

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Trump has now maken it easy to drill again. I
like to say instead of maga, it's Mega Gagaga because
it's make gas drilling great again. Mega Gagaga, make gas
great again. So, without further ado, one of my heroes
of the energy world and the energy economy and getting
rid of inflation by drilling, baby drilling. Mark Brunner with

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us founder and CEO of Lost Soldier Oil and Gas.
The website has Lost Soldier dot Com. Take special note
of that Lost Soldier dot com because you're gonna want
to contact him after you hear this interview. I'm betting
Lost Soldier dot Com. Let's bring Mark on and let's
talk about it because this could be the biggest home
run of your career. Mark Bruner, Welcome to the show.

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How are you?

Speaker 2 (24:06):
It's wonderful to say you Wayne, So you've found.

Speaker 4 (24:09):
You've very together, not found, but put together, piece together
forty thousand acres. It took you forty years to do it,
and now you believe that this could be even bigger
and better than Ultra Petroleum. How do you beat something
where a ten thousand dollars investment eventually grew to thirteen
million each ten thy thirteen million? How could this be

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bigger and better? And more special than that. Mark.

Speaker 5 (24:36):
Well, I think the answer to that is that this
is a basiin that has.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
Never been drilled.

Speaker 5 (24:43):
I mean, we've known for fifty years where all the
basis are, and every single one of them have been
drilled except this one. And because there was a uranium
mine out here, and whenever three Mile Island melted down,
the Burial of Land Management decide I did not to
let anyone drill it until it was reclamated. So three

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years ago I got a call, because I did Ultra,
they wanted me to drill this, and because they got
the permit, the reclamation in the mind was finished, and
we drilled it, and as they say, the rest is history.
It's certainly by far the biggest thing I've ever found.
And you know, I'm not saying it'll be you know,
ten thousand will go to thirteen million. I can't tell

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you with great confidence that it's an order of magnitude
bigger than the Pine Atlantic Client and Jonah Field and
Ultra patrolling.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
I can tell you that.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
So let me ask a simple question that maybe the
average person home would ask right now, my average fan
might ask right now, which is, how do you know
this mark. Perhaps it's the last base that hasn't been
drilled because there's no oil and gas there. How do
you know it's going to be this big well.

Speaker 5 (25:52):
We've already drilled basically a third way down in the
sedimentary section, and that's how we know, because we have
logs and tests on the wells that we drill so far,
so we already know that there's over pressured gas zones
very much like a layer cake. And because we have
hundreds of miles of seismic and a way to interpret

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that seismic's called a synthetic, we can see we've got
enough room for up to five hundred wells that we
can drill horizontally on what we've already found.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
So it's very exciting.

Speaker 5 (26:27):
We know the gas is there and it's just a
matter of drilling up this field and as they say,
the rest will be history.

Speaker 4 (26:36):
What are your plans for drilling this year right now?

Speaker 2 (26:39):
Well, the key is we're going to be drilling this year.

Speaker 5 (26:43):
A deep well to test the deeper zones, and some
of those zones are we think are going to be
very similar to Lost Soldier Field, which I named my
company after, that's already produced over four hundred million barrels
of oil, So we expect to be the test as
many as another eight or nine zones below what we've

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already found. If what we just already found was five
hundred locations, we've got a giant field already. But we
actually think there's more potential even below us.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
So natural gas is what powers data centers. And if
you watch any financial media, you know that data centers
are the big rage in America. Everybody wants to build
data centers all over this country and all over the world.
You're planning a data center to be built right there
on your lost soldier property.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
Tell us about it?

Speaker 5 (27:35):
Well, I think I just might mention you besides me,
the gentleman by the name of Harold Ham that is
one of the most famous guys in the oil and
gas business, certainly the most famous in the Rocky Mountains,
just had a meeting in Tulsa, according to the economists,
and got together with CEOs of large independence and they
all agreed that gas and data centers is the future.

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And it's my belief that this test case that we're
doing right now being able to show economically with all
of the new science that has been developed that we
will be able to open up a new business, the
deep over pressured gas business that will be the source
of the supply for all of these data centers. No gas,

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big gas production, no data centers.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
It's that simple.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Now.

Speaker 5 (28:24):
Cole might provide a little, but mostly it's going to
be a natural gas You.

Speaker 4 (28:29):
And I had a chance to have dinner in Las Vegas,
live and in person. You and I had a chance
to really get to know each other last week, and
I had a fantastic time. You're a brilliant guy. You're
a nice guy, You're a gentleman. You're a class act.
I want to make sure everybody knows that. I was
so impressed. You talked about the fact that all the
pipelines are already in because so much drilling's gone on

(28:50):
around this area, and they're all headed for the place
where the most natural gas in America is used used California.
So you could spend deck aids piping natural gas to California.
Do I have that right?

Speaker 2 (29:05):
Yeah? Absolutely do.

Speaker 5 (29:06):
The incredible thing is that the trunk lines that go
east and west to the East Coast and the West
coast to California are about fifty miles away at want Cetter.
All we're doing right now is building a pipeline, a
five mile pipeline, and we're going to be drilling for the.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Next thirty six months.

Speaker 5 (29:22):
We expect to fill that pipeline up with fifteen to
twenty wells, not five hundred, and then within five years
we expect to put a forty two to a forty
six inch line that would handle two and a half
to five bcfday And my crystal Ball says, we'll be
the biggest producer of natural gas in the California.

Speaker 4 (29:43):
All right, and you expect to go public as well,
that's in your plans and fairly quickly, right next couple
of years, you expect to be a public company like
Ultra Petroleum.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
Well, that's exactly right.

Speaker 5 (29:54):
I think the key critical thing is as soon as
we fill that pipeline up and we start building the
forty two the forty six inch line, and we know
we're going to have that gas production, we're going to
get a wonderful valuation in terms of the stock market.
And so Netherland Sewell, who's the number one energy company
in the world that does valuations, is going to do

(30:16):
the work for us. Actually, my father was their first
client in the early nineteen fifties for Texas Oil and Gas.
So Fred Sewell's ninety seventy's still alive. They're gonna do
the under they're gonna do the valuation, and we're going
to get credit for Welles. We haven't even drilled whenever
we do that engineer report, so we expect it to
be a very big IPO.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
This is kind of the Grand Finale. This were a
fireworks show, you know, give me the Grand Finale. I
got about a minute. How big can lost Soldier actually
become Mark Brunner?

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Look, I mean, this is my opinion.

Speaker 5 (30:51):
Okay, I can't prove it yet, but I've been involved
in the business a long time. I think this is
a fifty TCF gas field. Okay, a giant field three
tcf that's what I think. Okay, Alter was like twenty
twenty five. This is much bigger than Ultra in my opinion.

Speaker 4 (31:08):
That's amazing. Ultra is the company that went public eventually,
and nobody can guarantee results. But just to hear about Ultra,
a ten thousand dollars investment turned into thirteen million. Each
ten thousand you invested turned into thirteen million at the
peak of Ultra just amazing. If you can come even
close to it, Mark, forget about equality or beating it.
You've got yourself one gigantic winner. Just like that was

(31:31):
the big winner for a decade on Wall Street. This
could be a big winner for a decade on Wall
Street again. So history hopefully repeats with Lost Soldier oil
and gas. And of course the tax shelter advantages of
oil and gas are pretty cool too. The first year
he gets right off somewhere than able to sixty five
to seventy percent of your investment as a tax deduction.

(31:51):
It's it's truly an unbelievable opportunity. I wanted to bring
you on to expos to everyone one of the heroes
of the energy industry moving forward under Baby Drill and
Megaga make gas great again. Mark Bruner. The company is
called Lost Soldier and it's it's part due of his
Ultra Petroleum fifteen billion dollars hit Mark Bruner. The website

(32:15):
is Lost Soldier dot com. Lost Soldier dot com. Just
send if you want to be involved, if you want
to if you're an accredited investor and you want to
be involved in Lost Soldier, or you just want to
hear more about it before you make a decision. Just
got a Lost Soldier dot com and put in your
name and your contact information and they will get right
back to you. His team is a fantastic professional team.

(32:38):
Lost Soldier dot com. Thank you, Mark Bruner, Lost Soldier exciting.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
Thank you so much, Wayne, Good to see you again.

Speaker 4 (32:48):
All right. The website is Lost Soldier dot com. Pretty
simple stuff. Lost Soldier dot com. The project forty thousand
acres took forty years to piece together. It's called Lost
Soldier Oil and Gas LLC. That's the company that's the project.
But the website Lost soldier dot com. If you're an
a credit investor, Mark wants to hear from you. If

(33:09):
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out the form and you get to Lost Soldier. Mark
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We get a few days off here.

Speaker 4 (36:59):
Thank Godnesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. I love it reminds
me of the Godfather movie. Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, Monday. She
thought she could speak English.

Speaker 3 (37:08):
She got all the days mixed.

Speaker 4 (37:09):
Up, and then the bomb blew her up. Remember that
al Pacino's girlfriend, hute Italian girlfriend and the Godfather. That
was funny. Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Monday.

Speaker 3 (37:21):
It was very funny.

Speaker 4 (37:24):
It's Christmas man, I'm a little punch struck. It's been
a long day and we're glad to get a few
days off and hang with family. My four kids are
coming in from all areas of the world, and I'm
very excited to be with them on Christmas night, having
Christmas dinner with the family.

Speaker 3 (37:39):
I'm excited to watch the Dellas Cowboys.

Speaker 4 (37:42):
On Christmas morning ten am. Cowboys against the Redskins, well,
the Commanders, excuse me, I will forever call them the Redskins.
Cowboys against the Washington Commanders, traditional rivalry game. Should be
fun to watch, even if the Cowboys suck. And I'm
looking forward to to just relaxing for a few days
and maybe even getting away from politics. Can you believe

(38:03):
it for a few days, Just for a few days.
So just some odds and ends stories to end the
last segment. Trump bars global censorship agents from entering the
United States. He's barring five agents of the global censorship
industrial complex from entering the United States. State Department has

(38:24):
taken steps to post visa restrictions on five European individuals
whose jury, presence or activities in the United States have
potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States.
Two of these, former EU Commissioner Theory Breton and Imran Ahmed,

(38:44):
the chief executive of the Center for Countering Digital Hate.

Speaker 3 (38:48):
You know that what you know that's a bad guy,
are subject to deportation.

Speaker 4 (38:53):
Their conduct has been legal and even socially acceptable in
the countries in which they operate, but censorship is unwelcome
in our nation. Breton ordered Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and
shao Zi Chu to combat misinformation about the Israel Hamas
War on their platforms under an EU law called Digital

(39:13):
Services Act, and Ahmad has campaigned for the g platforming
of the Trump administration and stricter policing of online speech. Boy,
if he doesn't know why I am, boy, would he
hate me? If he knew me every word I say,
he would want to be banned and kicked off.

Speaker 3 (39:30):
Of every platform.

Speaker 4 (39:31):
These are such evil people.

Speaker 3 (39:33):
It's unbelievable and so great of Trump to do that.

Speaker 4 (39:37):
Fulton County's admission that three hundred and fifteen thousand votes
were unlawfully cast exonerates President Trump once and for all. Of course,
twenty twenty was stolen. Is everybody kidding me? Twenty twenty
was about COVID and the Chinese Communist Party partnering with
the Democrats to make sure that they stole the election

(39:59):
for Trump, kill the economy, and led in millions.

Speaker 3 (40:02):
Of fake votes they could steal the election.

Speaker 4 (40:04):
An underreported story for the past week was Fulton County,
which is in Atlanta, right Atlanta, Georgia. Fulton County's damning
admission that is staggering. Three hundred and fifteen thousand votes
at least minimum, were cast in the twenty twenty election
were submitted unsigned, ergo, unauthorized and hence in violation of
the law in election that was decided by a measly

(40:27):
eleven thousand votes in the Peach state sh So that
figure represents twenty eight times over what would have been
needed to swing Georgia's sixteen electoral votes from Biden to Trump.
Sh really amazing. Just think about how razor thin the
election was in twenty twenty. Biden's alleged margin of victory

(40:47):
in the three states that mattered the most to winning
the race, Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin was eleven thousand votes
in Georgia point twenty three percent, not twenty three percent,
zero point twenty three percent, and then in Arizona ten
thousand votes zero point thirty percent, and it was constant
twenty thousand votes zero point sixty three percent. Between those

(41:09):
three states, forty two thousand votes, or a meager thirteen
percent of the total unauthorized votes of Fulton County prevented
Trump from reclaiming the White House. Now, the great news
is it all worked out great, didn't it? I mean
it worked out fantastic because Trump wouldn't have been the
same president. He'd be out now he would now we
have for another three years, and he wouldn't have been

(41:30):
the same president. Everything he learned from his first term
and from the four years out of office led to
everything that happened since then.

Speaker 3 (41:38):
And that's why we got great Trump.

Speaker 4 (41:39):
And you know, my commentary out repeated again, going to
be a great twenty twenty six, gonna be lots of
economic boom times, and I think it's going to be
good news for the Republican Party in the midterms. Scott
Bessett launches massive federal investigation. It's over one hundred money
service businesses operating along the US border.

Speaker 3 (42:02):
Another way to put it.

Speaker 4 (42:03):
Would be money laundering businesses operating across the US border.
So all good stuff happening only because Trump earned his
lesson in the four years in the wilderness in exile.
All right, as we say goodbye, let me mention lost
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