Blood Money Episode 61 w/ Trent Loos - They are messing with our food because...
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Blood Money Episode 61 with Trent Luce.
They are messing with our food because they want us sick and stupid.
Alright, we're on the next episode of Blood Money.
Today I have a very special guest, Mr.
Trent Lewis. How are you doing, sir?
Fabulous, fam. Thanks for having me.
I'm on the loose. You're on the loose, brother.
Thank you very much for coming to the Blood Money Podcast.
We know you've got a million things going on, so let's just kind of dive into it.
For the viewers, could you just give us a bio about yourself, what you've been up to?
I know you've been active for a number of years in this freedom fight and the fight for our rights.
Tell us a little bit about your journey.
Well, I want to first say that my family came here in 1832 from Germany, and so that makes me a sixth generation man from the land.
We've been involved in agriculture, taking care of land and livestock in this country since 1832.
And my wife and I have raised three daughters in central Nebraska.
We're in the cattle business, we're in the horse business, and we are also in the pig business, believe it or not.
And we have had the great opportunity to be a part of Of God's great green earth, which hasn't been so green for a while.
It's been a little snowy here on the Great Plains of America, but we continue to struggle through it.
And 23 years ago, I was alerted because I saw too many people paying attention to Hollywood actors when it comes to food production.
And I looked at my wife and I said, you know, we can continue to complain About the people that don't know where their food comes from, or we can be part of the solution.
And now my wife, Kelly, reminds me on a daily basis, Vim, either you are part of the solution, Trent, or you are the problem.
And so for 23 years, we've collectively been working at educating people about who, where, and how is producing their food and trying to sort the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.
Wow. And I mean, looking at what we're looking at right now in terms of the global economic crisis, potential food shortages, I mean, people think that everything's going to fall apart this year.
So like having thought about this 20 years ago, I mean, you're, you know, really ahead of your time.
So maybe I'm ahead of my time, but what really keened my interest 23 years ago was the fact that we've continued to see an attack from the animal rights community.
And I don't name those animal rights organizations, but they're extremely well-funded.
One of them has 28 million.
That's one of the low end of the deal.
Two animal rights organizations in the United States, just two of them, the top two are money winners in terms of pilfering the public for profit.
Have $500 million annually.
Half a billion dollars that they devote to supposedly animal rights.
And we recognized 20 years ago that this money was not about improving the life of the animal.
It was not about assisting humans in any way, shape, or form.
It was simply about removing one of the food aspects from our diet, and that is animal protein.
Animal protein that comes from milk, meat, and eggs.
And along the way, we have found some tremendous data that it's more important than we even thought it was.
I've always been involved in the production of milk, meat, and eggs myself because I grew up with my grandfather and my father, and we would walk soybeans or we would gather eggs from chickens.
And I would go with my grandfather when I was five years old to town, peddle eggs, and bring home the products that we didn't have.
And we're close to getting back to that.
But what I didn't realize at the time is that now we see most of this money that goes into these animal rights organizations doesn't in fact come from people who are donating $25 to help the poor animals.
It comes from this global money.
In fact, the second largest wealthiest animal rights organization in this country, we trace back There's a lot of Russian oligarchs who are laundering money, and it's simply about controlling the food system in our country.
We thought it was all about animal sympathy and animal rights.
That was just an excuse.
And they have the ability to make something look like it's not, simply to generate sentiment against the ownership of animals.
And that, at the core, is what we're fighting.
Like, this fraud that you just talked about, where they try to say, oh, it's for the animals, I mean, that is across, you know, LGBTQ community, right?
You know, when that topic came up, I gotta admit, I was like, I really don't give a crap what, you know, people do with their lives sexually and all that stuff.
And most people are like, freedom, everybody can do whatever the hell they want.
I got a little bit of a libertarian kind of spin to my politics, and so...
You know, that's what I thought.
But then you dive into it, and it's like sexualization of children, ruining children's minds.
So it seems like this is an overarching theme beyond a lot of these non-profit endeavors, a lot of these quote-unquote social programs that ultimately have a very different agenda than what they're putting forth.
The mind was the key two words in your sentence there.
Because you're talking about the information that is being forced into these kids and we're trying to change their culture dramatically.
The other component and the reason that animal agriculture is so important, there's two reasons.
Number one, animals contribute to planet health.
And human health. And I can walk you through either one of those.
But I'm just going to give you the best example.
Right now, you probably have talked about it, and you know there's a discussion about a shortage of eggs, right?
All of that started basically in the United States in California in 2008.
I went to California 14 times in 2008 because Proposition 2 was on the ballot, which was about the voters deciding how much space the chicken should have laying an egg instead of the farmers who own the chickens and know what's best for the chicken.
Which, by the way, do you mind if I throw something in there real quick?
Just like the courts, just like the government, things that they could parent children better.
You see a fatherlessness crisis in America.
You see children being destroyed again because the government thinks that they could do the job of parents better than parents could do it.
And now what you're telling me is government thinks that they could do the job of farmers better than what farmers could do.
Spot on. Exactly right.
So in 2008, California passes this proposition.
2015, that went into effect.
Today, egg prices in California are three times higher than they are in any other state, except Colorado and Massachusetts are fast catching up because they have the same ill-guided measures that have been passed in those two states.
But now we're talking about a shortage of eggs.
Not because of avian influenza.
In 2015, we had avian influenza.
We lost 60 million birds across this country, the same number that we've lost in 2022 and coming into 2023.
We didn't have a shortage of eggs.
So what's the difference? Well, people do not want us to consume eggs.
I'll tell you why. I recently, just in the last couple of weeks, I found an 1893 study that egg yolks We'll actually build a better gut profile for the human or anything that needs it.
But in this case, we're talking about humans because we know everything comes back to gut health.
And then most amazingly, they determined that the egg yolk also identifies toxins in the body and will go neutralize those toxins, even if the toxin was a jab that may not be for the best interest of the human.
The other thing that eggs do is they have the highest level of choline.
And anybody that understands trace mineral and the importance of micronutrients, they know that choline feeds the brain.
If you look at the very nutritional items that feed the brain and assist in critical thinking, those are the items that have been demonized by this Health and Human Services and USDA Dietary Guideline Report that comes out every five years that has now put sugary cereals above any of the whole foods that actually contribute to brain clarity and mental function.
So if you break it all down, what I'm clearly seeing now and can walk people through from A to Z is how the attack on the animal agriculture, the attack on animals leading to the foods that feed our health.
We learned during COVID that zinc and vitamin B12 and selenium and all of that vitamin D We should supplement ourselves with these nutrients because they're wonderful for building the immune system.
Well, guess what? Three ounces of beef has 142% of the daily recommended allowances for those micronutrients that build the immune system.
Right now, everybody's talking about demonizing the cow.
Why are they demonizing the cow?
Because just like eggs serving as a mental and physical benefit to the human body, cows and beef products do the same exact thing.
There's another part of that story that I want to get to quickly because 74% of the Earth's landmass is cellulose material not suited for growing crops that humans can eat.
And yet, the ruminant animal, an animal with a stomach that contains four chambers, can consume forages, grass and forbs, and in the Nevada desert, consumes black sage and white sage that nothing else will eat, and upcycles that into the most nutrient-dense food substance on the planet.
So this is why these products are being demonized, why cows are being demonized, because as you have a ruminant animal, there's even a wonderful piece of information that came out of Elko, Nevada, by the way, Elko County, where a researcher looked at land where animals were grazing, 17 times increase in migratory fowl using that land as opposed to land that is not grazed.
God created a system where the cycle of life continues to work.
We're trying to disrupt that simply because we have this tyrannical thought process now at the global level, wanting to control our lives and our critical thinking at every turn, and it really comes back to nutrition and land use.
You know, Trent, let's not mince words, okay?
What you're telling me is that basically they want us to not take the foods that make us stronger mentally, that make us, you know, physically stronger.
When you look at all the elements with COVID and, you know, trying to demonize CO2, literally what makes us live and survive, it's very clear.
They want us dumb or dead.
Dumb or dead. That's what it is.
They want to dumb us down or they want us dead because they would not be doing these things if that wasn't their agenda.
Everyone should be paying attention to something that you just brought up there called CO2. It's a pipeline of death.
The United Nations has said that they want 3 trillion tons of carbon dioxide buried in the earth.
We're doing that. We're building pipelines in the United States to bury CO2. To your point, carbon dioxide is plant food.
It's in the atmosphere at 0.044%.
And this plant food is responsible for feeding plants, which in turn creates photosynthesis, which in turn gives us not only food for animals, but creates oxygen.
There are 12 primary uses of CO2. I even learned just this week, Vim, I learned something that's fascinating.
In the manufacturing of a tire for an automobile, it takes five gallons of oil to make a tire.
It takes another two gallons of oil to manufacture the process because they basically create this chemical process from the oil, mix it with some stuff, and then put it in an oven and bake it.
And that whole process takes roughly seven gallons of oil to make one tire.
One semi-tire takes 22 gallons plus two gallons for the manufacturing process.
So if you start thinking about that and you look at what's happening with these fires in petroleum factories all around the world, you wonder, what is the option?
What else could we be using to make tires?
Turns out, the University of Minnesota in 2017 found out that you could replace 100% of the oil, make a tire from Corn stocks, corn fodder, corn stubble, all of the things that are left after the corn is harvested, mix it with methane and CO2, create a chemical process, add some carbon black, and you've got a tire that's equal to an oil-based tire.
100% from American farms.
And why are we championing this?
Why aren't we talking about this at every level?
Because then people would understand that CO2 actually is one of the most important essential elements on Earth.
And we're demonizing it.
We're trying to send it A mile deep in Oliver County, North Dakota.
I spend a lot of time in North Dakota.
I've been to center North Dakota.
That's the center part of Oliver County where we want to bury this.
And then I've come to the solution that all of these Satanists, all these people who worship Satan, who are wanting to bury CO2 a mile deep in the earth, I think they're just trying to get it closer to the devil.
I don't know what else the value would be, but if we continue to bury CO2 We will see rapid acceleration of death.
First to plants, then to animals, then to humans.
Yeah, that's their agenda. I mean, it's crystal clear.
And, you know, anybody that has any doubts about that, watch all, you know, we're up to almost episode 50 of Blood Money.
Watch all 50 episodes of Blood Money.
This is a Holocaust of, I mean, historic biblical proportions.
What's happening in front of us, it's their agenda.
Trent, let me ask you about China buying all this farmland.
We have this issue with CO2. On the same hand, we have China, which is, I guess, an enemy or not necessarily a friend, now owning tons of farmland in our country and able to buy more.
What's going on there? My first awareness to this, Vim, I've been very fortunate to speak in 48 states in the past 23 years, plus on four continents.
And I've been to Australia five times to speak about the very topics that we're talking about here today.
In fact, in 2011, when Australia was talking about putting in place a carbon tax, they asked me to come and speak in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, about why this was a bad idea.
And so I've been keeping track of this.
But in 2015, The major news story out of Australia was that the parliament had put a moratorium on China purchasing farmland in Australia.
And I thought, well, is this that big of a deal?
So I started digging into it.
Turns out it was a big deal not in Australia.
I got back home, started talking about that, and I had friends in Oklahoma call me and they said, Trent, we have neighboring ranches that are being sold to Chinese folks.
And they come in with backpacks of cash.
I mean, literal backpacks of Ben Franklin's.
In fact, I went to Payne County, Oklahoma.
I talked to a guy who was selling so much land, but with cash involved, he actually bought a cash counting machine.
And every one of these individuals had a tie to China.
So we started researching and looking into it more.
And now here we are in 2023.
Just this week, I talked to Commissioner of Agriculture of the State of Texas, Sid Miller.
In Texas, there's one ranch owned by a Chinese former general, get this, a general in the Chinese army.
Yeah. Who bought a 132,000 acre ranch north of Del Rio, Texas, right by Fort Laughlin Air Force Base.
And these folks are right at the critical point of immigration.
They're at the critical point of our national defense.
And if you want to go look at a series called China Conquest, The Untold Stories, Beck News, who I work with out of also North Dakota, they put together an ongoing series about all of the farmland and property that China is buying and acquiring.
And there seems to be a pattern.
It is very close within proximity of an Air Force base.
So what is it that we're not paying attention to here?
And we have state by state looking at what's going on in terms of Chinese investment in farmland.
I want to give you one other statistic, Vim, and then we can go for a conversation because this is what it comes back to.
China has 1.4 billion people eating food on a daily basis.
I even struggle getting my mind around this.
700,000 ton, for those that may not know, a ton is 2,000 pounds, so 700,000 tons of grain a day.
78,000 tons of vegetable oil or edible oils a day.
1.9 million tons of vegetables every day and 230,000 tons of meat on a daily basis every day.
And this is a nation that is losing farmland left and right.
They're talking about by 2030, 70% of China will be urbanized.
And Xi Jinping this week has said, our top priorities are simple.
Food security, protecting farmland, and buying resources in other countries to feed our people.
This is at the core of what's going on.
Well, well, you know, it's funny.
I'm going to just a side topic.
You know, we got to get wiser on what's happening.
I'll give you just an insane example.
The minute I started this podcast where we do report honestly about a lot of different topics, especially what China is doing, you know, lo and behold, all of a sudden I start getting like These messages from gorgeous Chinese girls on my Twitter.
I'm not an idiot.
You know what I mean? I know that having that happen all of a sudden in bulk is an unusual thing.
My first thing was, I'm saying stuff that there's probably powers out there that don't like me saying.
We just have to be a little bit wiser in terms of the choices we make in this environment where there's clearly a global warfare happening.
On at least the political level, on the mental level, whether we're going towards freedom or are we going towards tyranny.
And in that battle, these kind of choices that you make, why is my Twitter account getting hit like that?
Why is all this Chinese land being bought?
I mean, these are things we've got to pay attention to and not be ignorant, not be stupid about it, really be wise and understand that there's longer long-term plans here.
You know, and it's, you know, it's part of a global agenda.
It's part of the agenda of, you know, Xi Jinping.
I mean, he writes about this stuff in his book.
He's very clear about what he sees the future of the world to be.
And it seems like that includes complete dominance over the United States.
Yeah, it absolutely does.
And the art of war, I think we've all read the book, it says, Subdue the enemy without firing a shot, and that's exactly what's taking place.
But you keep coming back to something that I absolutely love, and it's right out of my playbook, the mental aspect.
Think about who's been leading this challenge, and you know it better than anybody, because you look at AMC theaters, you look at 80% of all Hollywood investment goes back to Dakin Wang.
A millionaire from China.
They've been working through theater for influencing our mind and this mind warfare for quite some time.
And we didn't even realize it.
I started to realize that because I had a little bit of an involvement with the production of one movie that can still be seen on Netflix.
But I had people who've been in the movie business for 30 years who I'm still friends with today.
They said, Trent, we've never seen Hollywood allow one country to completely dominate the investment.
And all of that leads to where we're at today.
People can't sort fact from fiction.
Yep, yep. And frankly, I mean, just having worked in Hollywood for 25 years, look, you have a specific kind of personality that gravitates towards that.
You have really two kinds of personalities.
There's people that are innately talented, and it's always like the job that you don't want, you know?
It's not like something that People that are talented in certain ways seek and then you have the people that are really they just want to see their name in lights and I hate to say that's the majority and those people are prostitutes I mean when Ricky Gervais went on stage and said look like if I think he said something like if Nazi Germany was funding your films like you would turn a blind eye I mean that's not a joke all these people care about is narcissistic goals as opposed to the betterment of humanity so it's not a shock that they've sold out
the whole agenda The arts to the Chinese.
I mean, that's something that I could have probably imagined would happen a long time ago, just knowing the kind of personalities that exist in that business.
Well, there's a great analogy with the mouse and a little bit of cheese that leads you into a trap.
And that's exactly what's taking place, not only in Hollywood, it happens in agriculture as well.
I see friends of mine, I see people from coast to coast, because I communicate with farmers and ranchers every day in almost all 50 states.
We continue to fall prey to the dollar instead of standing up for what is right and continuing to move forward for the next generation.
Because then at the end of the day, what it's about, I bragged at the beginning saying I'm a sixth generation United States farmer.
I have one goal to make sure that this place that my wife and I bought, we can have the seventh generation loose.
My wife actually is fifth generation farmer from Nebraska.
And so we have a lot at stake and we just want to create the same opportunity for our kids that we had.
Yeah, Trent, let's talk about like how our economy has been going on on an umbrella conceptual level, right?
What's fascinating to me is when I read about the founders vision of this country, hemp was supposed to be a key component of our industries, right?
Because through hemp, you know, you could make a lot of things that you make plastics with.
Right now we have these globalists that seem like they want to get rid of 90% of us because apparently we're polluting too much.
I would argue that if we minimize plastics, the use of oils, move more towards hemp, where you could, you know, the first Ford Model T was built on with hemp, 25 times stronger than steel.
It seems like a no-brainer in terms of developing our industry, making our country stronger, and also getting rid of elements that pollute and cause harm to the environment, as opposed to trying to kill off 90% of the world's population.
I mean, does any of that resonate with you?
Am I totally off the mark here?
I'm going to have to have you go back and do that over and amend one part because that first Model T made with hemp, what was it fueled by?
Gas. I mean, petrol, you know, or fuel.
100% gas-ahole from U.S. corn crops.
There was no petroleum in that first.
And look, you're spot on.
And to say that's one more component of what we're talking about.
Where the petrochemical companies were able to come in and completely eliminate gas haul until about the 80s.
Look what they did to hemp because it was a threat to the petroleum industry.
And to be honest, I think about this a lot today because I have friends that are in the oil field.
I have friends that are in the petroleum business.
And the people that work in the industries, they've improved our lives immensely.
I'll just give you an example in agriculture because in 1900, It required 10 acres of land to produce enough food to feed one person for a year.
In 2022, it takes less than a third of an acre to produce the same amount of food to feed one person for a year that it did in 1900.
Now, there are many factors involved in that.
But that's why this whole notion of we need to depopulate the earth to be able to feed it, that's completely false.
That's not at all true. We have the ability through science and technology and soil health and all these other initiatives, just turn the farmer loose with initiatives and innovation, and we will have nobody hungry in this world.
We have hungry people in the world because of policies and because of government, not because of the lack of food.
One gallon of diesel fuel replaced 500 man-hours of food labor production.
So we no longer go hoe or row by hand.
We use a tractor and a diesel fuel.
One gallon of diesel fuel Replaces 500 man hours of food labor production.
So there's an executive order that I'd love to have people go read.
It's Executive Order 14008 signed by Joe Biden on January 27th, 2001.
It's a 57 page executive order.
He did it in his first week in office.
And I've spent a lot of time on the road, in fact, in 42 states in the last 18 months talking about the dangers of this executive order because of two paragraphs in it, which we refer to as 30 by 30.
And 30 by 30 in a nutshell is that 30% of the land and the water in the United States will be returned to its natural state by 2030.
That is taking 30% of the land and water out of the food production system.
Now, before I go into that a little deeper, the other 56 pages of that executive order are how we are going to transition out of petrochemical world.
No solution on where we go or how we replace those fuels, just that we're going to quit doing it.
So back to 30 by 30.
What people often don't know or get lost in, but you happen to live in a part of the world, the state of Nevada, 87% owned by state and federal government.
11 western states have a higher percentage of federal and state lands than they have personal property deeded land.
33%, to be exact, 28.4% of the United States landmass is currently owned by the federal government.
The balance of 4.5% is owned by state governments.
So one in three acres in the United States is owned by the government, federal or state.
Wow. That's not included in the land that they want to return to its natural state.
So if you take 33 percent of the land already owned by the government and you add another 30 percent that they want to return to its natural state through conservation easements, which are evil, you will have 66 percent, 63 percent of the United States landmass, practically two of every three acres owned or managed by the government.
If you've not been to government property and see how they mismanaged All the fires that have ravaged California and many parts of Nevada, Montana, even Saskatchewan, Those were all started by the lack of management of the resource, in particular forests or grasslands that were not grazed properly.
By shutting down logging, we've increased fires significantly.
California's been an inferno for how long?
And this is all that could have been avoided if we just managed the resource properly.
All I'm asking anybody when I give a presentation or talk about these initiatives, We want to manage the resource.
Just manage the resource like we know how.
We'll feed the people. We'll provide the lumber that we need for domestic needs instead of relying on other countries for even our lumber.
And we'll have fuel. We won't need to rely on the Middle East or anybody else for fuel.
This is all I'm asking.
Manage the resources. Exactly.
You know, I wanted to bring up an example because you brought up Australia earlier, right?
And it's funny because when I was a kid, my dad's a professor and stuff.
So I actually lived in Australia for a couple of years, right?
And it was around that time where literally Japan was buying out.
Sorry? No, I remember that.
They were buying us at the same time.
yeah so there's a I guess I don't even know what they call the state province or I don't know what they referred in Australia but there's an area called Queensland which would be equivalent of our our states right so they were buying large portions of Queensland this was in the mid to late 80s because Japan was doing fantastically well back then all the electronics were coming from Japan And I remember in Australia, they started banning that.
They started turning, and there was all this stuff, oh, Australians are racist, historically racist.
I mean, Australians, actually, if you know Australian history, it is probably as bad, if not worse, than American history as far as the Aborigines and all that stuff.
So they started seizing upon that.
And frankly, the Australian government didn't give two shits.
And they reversed that, probably for the betterment of Australia.
It was a decision that was a controversial decision, but nonetheless, I think it probably helped Australia in the long run.
I mean, what do you think about that kind of an approach where, you know, I guess back then that was a retaliation against that wokeism of that time before there was wokeism.
I mean, what do you think about us doing similar things?
So I find that a very interesting discussion because, well, first of all, on one of my trips to Australia, I was speaking in Victoria to a group of dairymen.
And I reminded these folks in Australia that the country of Australia was founded by a bunch of convicts that the king had kicked out of England.
And this lady stood up in the back and she said, I stand to correct you, we were hand chosen by the king to start this country.
Interesting positioning.
But I've been very fortunate.
I've not been to China, but I have been to Japan, and I've spoken in Japan.
And anybody who understands, who's been there, understands the culture.
There is a vastly different culture in Japan than China.
Japan It really promotes innovation.
Japan, as a result of what we did in World War II to that country, it's amazing.
Did you know they are our number one beef trading partner in the world?
Japan buys more dollars worth of beef from the United States.
And you think about, even think about how the Japanese folks were treated in the internment camps.
They were literally loaded up like cattle in California and went to places like Heart Mountain, Wyoming and Montana and Colorado.
separated from their families for two, three, even four years until the war ended.
And yet our relationship with Japan today could not be better.
It's a completely different culture in China.
They don't want to get along with anybody.
You know what? Here was the joke, but it really kind of summarizes what you were talking about.
When I was in Tokyo, They were talking about how their population has been stagnant and they're losing population.
And the guy from Japan said, it's gotten to be so bad, we're even entertaining the idea of letting the Chinese immigrate in here.
Oh, wow. As funny as that he meant for that to be, it's a true story.
There is a completely different demeanor between the individuals from China who want to control their...
It's a communist country. Japan is a democracy.
There's a completely...
And at that time, Prime Minister Abe, who I was fortunate to be in the same place he was, one time I had the opportunity to meet him briefly, who was...
We don't know what happened there but he was murdered.
He just exuded a culture that was about promoting people to do their best and that's not what we're getting from China.
That's definitely not what we're getting from China.
Trent, so I guess this would be my last question.
I want to tie together.
We talked about our mutual friend Pidgin, right?
And then, try to explain to me how the animal rights, the stuff that's happening with quote unquote animal rights, which is we all know is the opposite of what they're trying to portray.
She was connecting that with this whole globalist agenda.
Could you kind of tie it all together for us?
So the viewer understands how something simple like animal rights and the manipulation of that industry is really about forcing an authoritarianism via, you know, getting rid of proteins, getting, you know, what else are they trying to do with this agenda?
So they want us to believe that they are generating this millions and millions and billions of dollars by people who are sympathetic for the cause of animals.
Do the math. I mentioned that there was just two animal rights organizations that have annual revenues alone, $500 million.
What's the math on per person that people have to give?
What those powers that be, and I'm talking about people like Bill Gates, I'm talking about people like Klaus Schwab, the World Economic Forum, the George Soros of the world.
They have figured out that the key, the keystone behind our liberty and freedom is our ability to own property and to own animals.
And if they can come in the middle and create chaos around the ownership of animals, They create a vulnerability.
And so, Pigeon, she's always right, by the way.
She's been a great guest on my program.
She's been on top of this.
You know, Ringel and Barron Bailey, they've suffered at the hands of what we're talking about right here because they won a lawsuit.
They run a lawsuit against one of these animal rights organizations I'm talking about, but they spent so much money defending what they were doing right that it put them in an advantageous, a disintent, a horrible position to go forward.
And they continued to cave on giving up elephants here and giving up...
We cannot cave. We always stand for what is right and they're going to continue to bring big money in, From these world authorities and try to undermine our ability to own property.
And animals are property.
And that's the first thing they want us to concede is that animals are not property.
They are our property.
And we have property rights and that's what separates United States of America from every other country in the world.
Yeah, it's a slow methodical deprivation of rights, which people, unfortunately, some people get used to that.
Some people don't, you know, that don't have necessarily the depth to understand where this all leaves the historical context, don't see the tea leaves and all this stuff that yes, like they just want you to be this drone.
Any independent thought, any independent mind is their enemy.
And that's just a scary thought.
Trent, is there anything in closing that we didn't touch upon that you'd like to mention?
Websites? Anything that we haven't spoken about thus far?
Well, there's a lot of things we haven't touched upon, so I guess I'll have to come back.
And better yet, I'll have you come and join me on my program, but all of my work can be found.
By the way, we're trying to keep these under 45 minutes, so I'd love to have you back, especially if you want to talk about the things you haven't necessarily talked about.
We can do a multi-part series and knock out all these objects.
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Don't spell Loosetails wrong or you'll be getting pretty girls from China showing up in your inbox.
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And it's easy to find me, just search Trent Loose.
And I really appreciate the opportunity to visit with you, Ben.
Awesome, awesome. Before we finish though, do you want to touch upon some of the topics, you know, just in a bullet point style so we, you know, the viewer knows, you know, all the goodies that are coming in the future when we have you back on?
Well, I can walk you through how almost every government program that we're talking about today, whether it be Endangered Species Act, you know, the Sacramento River, we've been protecting a minnow, a delta smelt that's this big, instead of allowing farmers to have access to the irrigation water that they should have.
The Klamath River Basin in Oregon and Northern California, they're knocking out five dams, five dams that generate electricity and irrigate crops that were built by farmers in 1910 through 1920.
We are creating vulnerabilities in South Dakota.
We're creating this nonsense of what they're calling new energy, where they pump water out of the Missouri River at night, and then during the day, excuse me, I did it backward, they pump water out in off-peak hours.
And they drop it back in peak hours of electric use, generating electricity, running it through a wheel.
And there's zero net energy gain in doing that.
We have so many government atrocities committed around this nation.
And, by the way, I think there's none bigger than what's going on with everybody paying attention to the Ukraine and Russia.
While we continue to murder babies left and right, even though the Supreme Court ruled in our favor, look what's happening in New Mexico.
17.5% of the pregnancies in New Mexico in 2022 were reported.
And we think that's okay.
We don't want to pay attention to that.
I don't think that's okay.
I cherish human life.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, we're definitely, there's a battle between God and the devil, you know, believers and Luciferians.
I mean, without a doubt, I mean, if you actually take the time to learn, and this is the issue with the majority of our population, they're so lazy, they're so distracted by garbage, and they have zero critical thinking.
This is not, you know, this is not like, we're not speculating.
They want... Most of us, dead.
They want most of us in fear.
They want most of us to be drones.
They want us to be another brick in the wall.
Buy that Pink Floyd album.
That's what they want. That's where this is all going.
Trent, thank you so much for coming to the Blood Money Podcast.
We'd love to have you on in the future.
And we'd love to come on your show as well whenever you'd like to invite me.
The invitation's open, Vim.
And remember, what keeps you and I comforted is in the end, we win.
Yep, exactly, exactly.
You know what? If you're a Christian and you believe in God, there's no losing.
There's just no losing. There's no reason for fear whatsoever.
Exactly, exactly. Thank you so much, Trent.
God bless you. My pleasure. And for the viewers out there, please check out americahappens.com where every day we're posting new episodes.
We've got a lot of good episodes of Blood Money coming as well as the Joy Gilbert podcast.