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so blood money episode 75 with the resistance chicks how the resistance chicks are leading the fight against tyranny All right, we're on the next episode of blood money
Today we have some very special guests, Leah and Michelle, the Resistance Chicks.
How are you guys doing? We are doing fantastic, man.
It's so good to be here.
Awesome. You're not offended I just called you guys, right?
That's just my... We prefer guys.
We prefer guys. We like it.
It's good. We're Midwestern, yeah.
Everybody's guys. Hey, guys.
Hey guys. Alright, so you ladies are doing some amazing work in terms of the fight against tyranny.
So why don't we just dive into it.
Tell us a little bit about your background, your biography.
What got you into this whole mess that we're in right now, fighting these tyrants?
You know, so we're real life sisters.
Some people are like, well, you're really sisters.
I'm like, I feel like we look enough for that to not be a question, but we literally are sisters in real life.
And we've been in this fight, I don't know, for like 20 years.
As far as being online, we've been in this fight for about 10 years.
But we got into it really because we were attacked in our own personal lives, right?
Our family members, everybody looked at us and like we're unabashedly, unashamedly, unapologetically Christian conservatives.
That's who we are. And so we're like how we have like a target on our back.
The devil says, I want to take you out.
It's kind of like the same thing. I was doing research on you today, them.
I feel like the devil says the exact same thing.
I got to take this guy out.
And so what are you going to do?
I'm not going to back down. You're not going to back down.
We were like, you know what?
We're going to take on the devil.
We're going to take on the world. And God pretty much said to us, stop.
You have to work on your own family first.
So we took a 3,000-mile bicycle trip across the country after Leah graduated from college.
My mom was a single mom, amazing fighter.
And she was like, I think we need to just go and travel the country and spread the gospel.
So we did. We sold everything that we owned and we literally camped and backpacked and bicycled for 3,000 miles across the nation.
We ended up back in Ohio.
We were living in Oklahoma and Ohio is our home state.
And my grandmother, my mom's mom, she was not doing good.
And my uncle, my mom's brother, who was taking care of her, was also not doing good.
And we were like, wait a minute. Before we missionized the world, we got to take care of our family first.
And it was an incredible journey taking care of them.
And then my grandma ended up passing away.
Lee and I bought her house from the estate.
And we learned how to do everything that you can possibly imagine doing.
As far as fixing up a house.
Like we can plumb, we can frame, we can do electrical, we can pull wire.
I mean, you name it, we can tile.
And we decided to make a YouTube about it.
So that's how we got on the internet.
We were like, let's show everybody what we're doing.
And we started doing a big garden outside.
Then we started keeping chickens, which are the gateway drug into farming, by the way, them.
So if you get chickens, just be ready.
Like cows, horses, goats, everything's coming your way after that.
We were talking before the show about them getting chickens.
Yeah. So then, you know, in 2016, there was this guy, his name was Donald Trump.
I don't know if anybody's heard of him or not, but he was running for president.
And, you know, the internet was the wild, wild west.
It was fun. We were joining with the Bernieites, posting memes, taking down the Clintons.
Our mom watched this other guy you may have heard of.
His name is Alex Jones, my mom.
And she put him on the big screen in the TV. In the living room.
And she would say, you know, Alex is kind of talking about this Donald Trump guy.
And I'm like, mom, he's, you know, he's not morally.
He's a womanizer.
We said all the things. But I liked what he talked about school choice.
I liked how he took on the Clintons.
I liked what he said about not getting involved in foreign wars.
Before we knew it, we were on the Trump train.
And our mom said, you know what?
You need to start a YouTube channel based on...
All this research that you're doing.
And our friends were like, yes, start one.
So we started a channel called The Resistance Chicks because Alex Jones says, if you're listening to this transmission, you are the resistance.
So when it came to a name, I was like, how about like Resistance Chicks?
Because they were the chicks on the right.
And I did like a poll, I asked our friends and they were like, yes.
And so it took off.
It was so much fun.
And we were going to be professional YouTubers until we started stepping on toes.
And YouTube, they were sending us nice checks.
And then we got demonetized.
And then it was like this... And then we realized something really nefarious is at foot here, right?
So everybody got, you know, taken off of YouTube and...
We lost our YouTube channel, both of them.
And we realized that this is not just a regular...
This is a spiritual battle.
And we're up against something that we can't take down on our own.
So we've been mixing conspiracy theories like ending the Fed and public school indoctrination.
And we've been kind of mixing that with what's happening today.
So what happened previously and what are we looking at today?
And mixing that with the gospel so that we do have hope and we can take these guys down.
Because the Bible says, resist the devil and he shall flee.
And we also know resistance to tyranny is obedience to God.
So we're like, listen, we win.
We win or we win. I mean, your mom seems like she's got to be a really amazing woman because she's like, I mean, do you have any other siblings or is it just you two?
So we have a half-brother that is not really in our life because a whole other story.
Like I said, our family, my dad was an abusive alcoholic, beat my mom that whole nine yards.
And my brother, who we love, we're holding on to hope for.
He's our older brother we idolized and looked up to.
He kind of chose that side and we're just kind of waiting.
You know, there's two sides of the world.
There's a way to get ahead through...
Through tyranny. Taking advantage of people.
You look at the Bill Gates of this world, right?
You can go down a path and you can be rich and you can be powerful.
We have that on literally both sides of our family.
My mom's side of the family, my dad's side of the family, they're all those type of people seeking power through money.
And God was like, no, you're going to seek my power and the greatest amongst you must be the servant of all.
Is Christianity the guiding force and the moves you ladies make and the choices you make?
100%. Absolutely.
Then I wouldn't be in this fight if it weren't for God.
I would literally be married and popping out kids.
That would be my heart's desire.
But God says, you're in this fight for right now.
And so this is what I'm doing.
I have to do it. I don't have a choice.
Wow. Wow. Well, I mean, a lot of credit to your mom.
That is like, it's just huge that both of you seem to have your kind of priority straight, your moral straight, your fighting.
I mean, it is an uphill battle.
We're going up against global tyrants.
So once they demonetize you off of YouTube, I mean, what was the next thing that happened?
How do you guys get back on your feet?
You know, fortunately, you know, we had already been kind of diversifying where our stuff was going to go.
Before Rumble, it was BitChute, right?
And that was like your other option.
We had our website and we just kept, we, you know, we still had our Facebook, but barely because we had like this warning on it.
You couldn't, people couldn't find us.
It was really crazy. So it's frustrating when you see, like, I would say, the mainstream conservatives who do not step over the toes, and they're still out, like a Ben Shapiro, right?
And you've seen the fallout with Steven Crowder leaving YouTube.
Yeah. You see some of the people that YouTube allows on, like Tim Pool, because he pretends...
I love the guy, but he's like, I'm kind of a lefty.
Don't take me off.
But as soon as you cross that line and you get in the hairs...
It's not just in the crosshairs of YouTube.
YouTube is Google, right?
So if you Google resistance chicks, it used to come up all of our videos, right?
Because they came up from YouTube.
Now you get literally the first page will talk about chickens.
But if you bang or duck, duck, go, all of our stuff comes up.
So Google has the ability to un-person people.
Did you see that movie The Net with Sandra Bullock in the 90s?
It was one of my favorite movies.
I didn't. I didn't.
But I remember when Google used to say, don't be evil, they all lied to us.
Because we all knew that that's like, I mean, this thing had tremendous power and we trusted him.
And that became the search engine.
And then that don't be evil thing just disappeared.
Yeah. No, it's crazy.
It feels sometimes like...
God bless the conservatives out there who say like, oh, they're just private companies.
I did see Ron Paul and Tim Poole and he said, I've been telling you guys that this is not just a private company thing.
That the government of the United States and thanks to the Twitter fires, we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the FBI and the CIA are pulling out names and And telling these companies to censor them, okay?
To censor these people.
And then, you know, like in The Matrix, you know, we're big red pill people.
In The Matrix, they allow a couple people because they know that they need, like, I would say, God bless Jordan Peterson.
For some reason, after a lot of conservatives were taken off, they're like, okay, we know that you've got to listen to somebody.
Okay, you go towards Tim Pool and you go towards Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro.
We recognize that you're always going to be there, but if we can just keep you moderate enough to not take us down, that's where we want you to be.
So how do we get back on our feet?
Honestly, we crawled and we scraped.
It's scraping and crawling.
Brighteon. I have to thank Brighteon.tv.
Mike Adams. Mike Adams.
He started his new network, and when it was in the planning phases, he was on our show, and he's like, do you guys want to have a spot on our show?
And we said, absolutely.
And thank God for Rumble, because then that's picked up again.
And it's kind of cool, because every once in a while, you'll break through the algorithm somewhere, somehow.
So, you know, we've had several videos that- On Facebook.
Well, people will take down videos, will make snippets, and they'll put them on TikTok, and I'll get a video.
Look, your video has 200,000 views on TikTok.
A week later, it's gone.
Like a Brian Artist interview that we did or something like that on Snake Venom.
It's a cat and mouse game, right?
Where we're doing our best.
But I do think that Rumble right now is going to be our way back to us, as in all of us.
Our way back into getting our word out again.
I see YouTube just becoming the how-to platform.
Right. I think that it's going to be resigned to that.
I think as far as anybody going to YouTube for real news, that day is a dinosaur.
Yeah. I mean, I'll give him credit to getting us to this point because there was a time where, like you were saying, it was like the wild, wild west.
It was actually great new media coming out.
Honestly, to me, it felt like for a second that, and I mean like between like 2012, 2016, where it really felt like the pinnacle of what freedom is and freedom is.
Yeah. Yeah. People rising up.
I appreciate the Tim Pools and the Steven Crowders and things have gone on there.
I hear what you're saying about Tim Pools always kind of embracing the left side, but it sucks that he even has to do that.
It's almost the price of entry right now.
It is. He made a deal with YouTube and he's very open about this.
When we lost our channel after the 2020 election because we, anybody who said, and there were rules, right?
So Tim Pool came out and said, if you say, you can't say Donald Trump is your president and he won the election.
I think there was a third thing all in one video.
You could say Donald Trump is my president, but you couldn't say the election was stolen.
Or you could say the election was stolen, but you couldn't say he was president.
We danced around all of that, and the rules didn't matter.
I was getting emails from YouTube about our corn canning or my bee honey harvest, and it would say, these videos are glorifying violence.
And being the sarcastic person that I am, Send a video back saying, listen, I understand that the corn may have been screaming while it was being canned and the bees may have been very angry, but I'm pretty sure this wasn't violent towards the bees.
They may have felt like it, but can we have a human review of this?
And then they would, of course, come back and say, we have had a human review of this and we have indeed confirmed that your canning corn and bee honey harvest video does glorify violence.
We had 3,000 videos on that channel.
They started deleting them in batches of 100.
Tell me about those videos.
I mean, I have no idea what corn canning is, but it sounds like you're preparing food or something.
I'm assuming it's honey.
All sounds pretty benign to me, but tell me about that process.
Does that have to do with the homesteading?
Oh, it's so violent. Have you ever been to somebody's grandma's house and they've got these clear jars on the shelf?
Yeah, yeah. With vegetables in them.
With vegetables in it. So yeah, we have a garden and we grow our own produce.
So we can tomatoes.
It should be called jarring.
Jarring. Okay, so you go to the grocery store and you get a can of corn or a can of green beans or a can of, you know, whatever.
But you get a jar of spaghetti sauce.
And so basically it should be called jarring.
We'll call it jarring, but it's food preservation essentially.
Wow. So it's basically preserving food for the long haul?
Yeah. You're just sticking it in a can, closing it up, and that doesn't- And then you put it in a pot.
I'm a stupid guy. Sorry, buddy.
No, it's fine. You put it in a big, giant pot of water, and you heat it up, right?
Okay. And you kill all the bacteria that could be in it.
And then the lid kind of sucks down, and it's boom, bada-bing, ready to go.
Just like your jar of spaghetti.
Exactly. Wow, wow.
I'm always interested in this stuff.
I mean, my business partners and I are always talking about getting a bunch of land, growing our own stuff.
I mean, we've taken steps to growing indoor, like a lot of vegetables actually have a big patch down there.
But, you know, it just feels like the shit's about to hit the fan.
So any tips having to do with, you know, surviving what is to come seems like, you know, like a wise move, you know?
Oh, no, that's a huge part of our show is survival and prepping and what everybody can do.
You can do a little bit at a time.
Let's tell them what we did this week.
Okay, we butchered two pigs.
650 pounders that we raised.
We have an acre. You two did that?
Yes. Well, we have two kids that helped us.
Okay, here's why. You're like the badass chicks that the Hollywood movies always try to sell.
I like to think so.
In my mind it is.
This is what I tell.
Ladies, pray to God to help you prep.
One of your prepping items is a man.
Okay. You need men.
And so we have friends.
We don't hear that often.
It really... We need to hear that more because they hate us all.
You know what I mean? Feminism went the wrong way.
Women, we had it really well.
We really had it well and you went and ruined it.
You know? You had somebody paying and working for all your stuff and they opened the door for you and they felt like you were the weaker vessel and now it's like...
Girl, do it yourself.
We're anti-feminist, but everybody do as much as you can.
Women do as much as you can, and men do as much as you can.
Our friend Matt, he's from Kansas.
We call him Kansas. He will do the actual deed.
He takes him down.
Maybe people don't know how it works.
You've got to cut the We shoot the pig with a.22 to stun it.
The old-fashioned way is to hit them on the head with a hammer.
Some pigs are too hard-headed for that.
We like the.22. The pig drops and is stunned totally out of it.
And then you cut the jugular across the neck.
The pig dies. And then we come in and then we cut the head off.
We drag the pig. We scald it.
That means you dunk it in hot water so that you can get the fur off.
Because we raise heritage pigs, so they're really furry.
So we get all the fur off.
Then we haul it over to a block and tackle and you hoist it up, you cut it down, you gut it like a fish, hangs overnight.
And then that's where Leah and I step in.
And yes, we do do the rest of the process almost by ourselves.
Our friend Kansas actually renders all the lard.
That's the old fashioned Crisco.
It's actually Crisco is a chemical.
It's not good for you. Lard is the old fashioned, like bacon grease on steroids.
So you used to cook with it and bake with it and all these awesome things.
So we got 230 pounds of that stuff.
And then meanwhile, we and I are cutting up cuts.
We're making sausage. We're curing bacon.
I mean, so our freezer is full of meat and we raised the heritage hog.
It's like a red meat. So our pork steaks taste like a beef steak.
Wow, amazing.
I mean, one of the things I was saying we're talking about is actually starting our own little town, which kind of seems like it's really one of the only options if things go a certain way.
I've heard about these PMAs and land patents and how you could be your own little country or whatever, own little region, call it whatever you want, have your own rules.
I mean, that seems to be a way a lot of people are going now and getting totally out of the system.
You need to, and I will say this, when it comes to prepping or survival or whatever, homesteading, you need a community.
You need to start, part of prepping is making relationships with people because you can't do it all, right?
I would love, we have an acre and a tenth and we grow over half of our own food and that's a process of doing it.
And one of the things that we can do on our acreage is raise heritage hogs.
And we have, we get produce from a local market to feed them and we breed them.
And well, we just got new piglets I'm pulling up a picture.
We're starting our breeding program all over again.
Aren't they cute?
We're starting that all over.
We get raw milk.
I don't know if people know this, but it's called Real Milk.
It used to be able to just...
If your parents probably had the milkman come and drop off milk and it had like a thick layer of cream, you could make ice cream, whipped cream, sour cream, butter.
And real milk has good probiotics in it.
It's got usually vitamin K from quick growing grass.
Hospitals used to keep a cow on the grounds to feed the patients fresh milk because it's that nutritionally healing.
Right, and then what happened is, in the 1900s, people moved to the cities, so they moved cows into the cities, and so the cows weren't on grass anymore, and they weren't on pasture, and people were milking them, and their feet would get cold, and they would sometimes put their feet in the milk, and it'd be really gross.
Just to warm their feet. And then babies would die because it was unsanitary, but not because the milk was bad.
And now, here's your tyranny.
Like, here's your red pill. The government has made it, and each state's different.
And I think there's about two states where you can legally buy regular raw milk from the store.
Unprocessed. Unprocessed.
The rest of the states, they've made it illegal.
In Ohio, you have to be a part of what's called a herd share.
So you go around the rules, you find a farmer, and...
You own a portion of the cow, technically.
You just technically. And then so we are part of a herd share from an Amish family, and we go get this The difference is, you can put real milk on your counter, and it will never get to the place where it will make you sick.
It'll just turn into something different, like cottage cheese or cheese or something like that.
It's not going to mold on you like store-bought.
Yeah. Is it unpasteurized?
Yeah, unpasteurized.
And unhomogenized.
And that's a big deal. So the cream that Leah talked about on the top, what they do is they take it and they homogenize it and they shake it together so that the molecules, the fat molecules bind with what's like the rest of the milk.
And it is so bad for you to drink homogenized milk.
It creates free radicals all throughout your body.
And people think they're drinking something healthy when they drink store-bought milk.
And really, it's just a free radical machine.
Like, yeah. Yeah, that's why a lot of people have problems.
So they're doing all these things.
I've heard skim milk is actually not bad, not good for you either.
And then, you know, you hear about the eggs going away and we know all the nutritional value of the eggs.
And apparently it helps, you know, people who had COVID to, you know, fight the infection or whatever.
So, I mean, is the general gist here that they're trying to take out anything that's really good for us?
So we become these weakened immune.
Yes. Ding, ding, ding, ding.
Yeah, and they could give us a lot of pharmaceuticals and say, hey, that's going to make you feel better, but just makes us feel worse and pretty much, you know, paves the way to death, more or less.
Paves the way to death. I think that it's like, coin that.
I think that there is a t-shirt, you know?
There's kind of like two veins.
So like some people want to think that there is an all-powerful entity, a group of men who are definitely out to harm humanity.
And pave the way to death. I think it's more of kind of a balance.
I think that it's a spiritual thing where there is a demonic world that's out to harm humanity.
And then like the devil whispers in people's ears, like you guys, your viewers are probably familiar with the Vanderbelts, the Rockefellers, the Carnegies.
So you mentioned the pharmaceutical industry.
So you've got John D. Rockefeller.
And he's got standard oil and he's making a ton of money and he needs a place for his oil to go.
And so he enters into the pharmaceutical industry and he goes in and he buys off all of the teaching colleges and says, you don't want to do that homeopathic stuff, that normal stuff that people have been treating natural remedies for years.
You want a pill made from petroleum.
That's what you want.
And it's made us sick.
And we're reliant on that.
And now you go to the doctor.
Anybody goes to the hospital and your doctors aren't going to tell you how to change your diet or maybe how to get good nutrition and how to maybe heal yourself through supplements and vitamins.
Oh, that's quackery. We've seen that with COVID, right?
I would say this with COVID. We've been kind of on the conspiracy theory, red pill train for a long time.
And I'm sorry that COVID happened, but I'm not.
Because what COVID has done to wake the world up to what was already happening for years...
We needed a wake-up call.
Big time, big time. I mean, what it's revealed, one of the things it's revealed, we do a lot of interviews with doctors.
So I guess there's about a million doctors in the United States and like maybe like four or five hundred maybe stood up to this.
And that's way less than one percent.
And just kind of swallowing that fact is so scary, like so scary.
I'm scared to go to a hospital. A lot of my friends are scared to go to a hospital.
We're all worried they're going to pump us with remdesivir, put us on some kind of oxygen machine, and 95% of those people are dying.
No, you're absolutely right.
We did an event in Texas.
We emceed a remdesivir lawsuit event where when you hear the stories, they're all the same.
It's usually men who go into the hospital and the wives say, whatever you do, don't give them remdesivir.
And they end up giving them remdesivir.
And then their kidneys shut down.
And then the wives go searching for answers.
They're like, oh, I want to try ivermectin.
And no doctors will do it.
And then they try to sue. We heard one lady, she was turned down by a judge to give her husband ivermectin.
Wow. Put him on a vent to give his lungs time to breathe.
Which is a complete oxymoron because it's so hard on your body to be on a vent.
Because they get so much more money with the ventilator.
And then she finds a doctor to give him ivermectin.
He gets the ivermectin.
His oxygen on the ventilator goes from 68% to 100%.
And he gets it for like three days.
And she's thinking he's going to get off the vet and come home.
And a doctor comes in and says, we don't do horse pace here.
He takes him off of the ivermectin and he dies.
Wow. Wow.
I mean, these are crimes against humanity.
There's no other way to look at it.
We have courts, though, that are too scared.
Maybe judges are being threatened.
How do we get out of this mess when all the structures that are in place—and by the way, let me break this down for the viewer for a sec, because I think there's a fundamental issue with our three benches of government— In that, we have essentially our legislature filled with, what, 60 to 75% lawyers?
And then you have the judicial branch also filled with, I mean, there's no balance in government.
So how do you overcome that, you could call it corruption, that you could call it a fundamental error in our system, that we've let basically two branches of government be dominated by lawyers, a.k.a.
bar agents? How do we overcome that?
Can I take this one or you want to?
Do you guys talk about bar agents?
I know you probably talk about bar agents, right?
No? Yeah, are you talking about people who just take the bar?
Yeah, well, there's a, you know, it's a topic that a lot of people don't talk about, but we talk about a lot on this show because essentially you have the bar, which is what stands for the British Accreditation Registry or Regency, one of those words, that's basically located in the city of London, that's not part of England, hence they've been controlling the legal profession.
If you search American history, there was an influx of these bar agents that essentially took a lot of our freedoms away after we obtained those freedoms from England.
Nobody talks about that.
Nobody talks about the fact that the bar is an unlawful monopoly.
There's only one bar.
It's not like you have a competing bar.
Hence, and therefore, all judges, you know.
you know, you threaten somebody's bar license, right? God and crime now, especially with these bar associations filled with a bunch of liberal folks that you know, it's right. Somebody does something, you got to go through a process, a legal process like Giuliani to lose your legal license. But nonetheless, they're pulling legal, the people's legal license, they're doing the same thing with the doctor. So whenever you have these monopolies, you essentially create like tyrannical dictatorships. Anyway, just wanted to explain that because a lot of people don't talk about the bar.
I think it's the biggest issue with our country, especially since two branches out of three are controlled by the bar, if you really look at it.
And that's a level of corruption I don't know how you overcome.
Okay, so this kind of goes to...
We're doing a show on Wednesdays.
It's called The Revelation Red Pill.
And many Christians don't know this.
In the late 1800s, there was a new kind of doctrine come out.
And I don't want to step on anybody's toes, but if you don't know this, the doctrine of a rapture and the world's going to get worse and worse and Christians are going to get out of here.
Think apocalypse. Apocalypse.
And... And when you see the world getting worse and worse, that means Jesus is going to come back.
So something happened as a result of that.
These Christians, they created what's called the Schofield Reference Bible.
And in it, it was like, wow, as things get worse and worse, and that just means Jesus is going to come back.
And the study notes on that were basically, remove yourself from all of civil life.
So Christians who, in the founding of our nation, were doctors, they were lawyers, they were politicians, they were totally engaged.
They created all the schools.
So Princeton and Harvard, these were Christian schools, ministerial schools.
So like all of our founding fathers who created all of our liberties, recognize that our liberties come from, we're endowed by our creator with certain enabled rights.
And so the best and the brightest Christian minds entered into law or entered into medicine or entered into politics.
when Christians got scared and then they began to reinterpret, like a, no offense to like a John MacArthur, a lot of people follow a John MacArthur.
Well, he's actually says that the, he, his theology is that the, that America is blessed in spite of the founding fathers, but he takes a chapter in Romans 16, which says you need to submit to governing authorities that the founding fathers were against the word of God by fighting Britain.
Now we take a different stance.
Our founding fathers were super Christians and they took a different stance.
So if you think that your job is to submit to tyrants, remove yourself from civil law, and then Jesus is going to come back.
That's why our society has gone to hell in a hand basket.
So it's a two-fold approach then, and this is where what Leah and I, it's actually a three-fold approach.
The one-fold is being done right now.
I would say the mega movement, all of your viewers, everybody on this side, they're like, what can we do?
How do we fight this?
How do we fight election fraud?
How do we expose it? How do we get all this information out to people?
We're willing to lose, be alienated by our family members.
They're willing to put themselves into position to take action and do.
We've got that side.
It's a two-fold approach.
The Christians...
Have to step up and start doing.
Now, the Christians have two parts that they need to do that they're not really doing right now.
One is they have to actually start running for office.
They have to actually start participating in the civil society where we're engaging the way that the mega movement is.
The Christians need to do that.
And I'm not saying that the mega movement isn't Christians.
They are. But I'm talking about the real hardcore, stuffy-nosed Christians that we think of.
The other approach is this, though.
They have to do it spiritually.
And we interviewed a guy that was running for governor here in Ohio against our dictator, Mike DeWine.
Who is a Republican. Yeah.
Who locked our state down.
And Ron Hood said this.
He said it doesn't...
These seats... And I know this may sound like cray-cray stuff, but it's real legit.
Demons are real. These seats of government, all of them, all the way down to dog catcher, from president to dog catcher, they are demonically held or they are spiritually held.
Now, we have to, as Christians, go in and claim those seats.
And he said this, if we as Christians don't pull down the demonic power and force in that seat, it doesn't matter if the best of a person sits in it, they will become corrupted.
Okay? So it's our job as Christians to not only participate physically the way that the mega movement is, but then we need to do the spiritual side.
So the reason why America has gone to hell in a handbasket is It's because Christians dropped the ball in these two things that we were supposed to do.
So how do we fix it? Because Meg is right there.
Meg is ready to go, but they can't do it by themselves.
I have goosebumps all over me.
The Christians have got to step up and do what it is our job to do.
And I have good news for you guys.
We're starting to do it.
You know, I was just interviewing a gentleman by the name of Coach Dave who was...
We love Coach Dave!
We're best friends!
So, for the viewers that don't know Coach Dave yet, we'll have him on a future episode coming really soon.
But essentially, Coach Dave wanted to just pray before.
I mean, he was a coach. He was coaching a bunch of high school kids.
He just wanted to pray beforehand, not necessarily forcing the kids to pray.
He just said, I like to pray for my team.
And he got in a whole bunch of trouble.
ACLU sued him. He left a profession basically on his own decision.
He wasn't fired or anything.
But he was talking about how these churches...
Just like we were talking about the doctors where less than 1% stood up.
Less than 1% of pastors and reverence stood up.
And their whole... I guess notion was that Christians, you know, we're supposed to kind of, you know, worship and do it silently and not get involved in politics and all that stuff.
And what I'm hearing is I'm almost hearing that what you're seeing was an intelligence operation.
It was a long game intelligence operation to get people that are Christian.
from feeling like they have a duty in government, which I understand the first generation escaping tyranny has that in their mind, but the next generation I mean it kind of gets watered down a little bit and they lose sight of the fact that the only way they fought the tyranny was by standing up for their moral beliefs. No, you're absolutely right.
And I do encourage you guys to check out our Revelation Red Pill.
We kind of go through the history of this, especially in the late 1800s.
Kind of starts with the Jesuits rewriting it because the Reformers saw the end times and the Antichrist as the Pope.
And they wanted to like, no, let's put it out in the future because we don't want it to be us.
So it kind of starts with the Jesuits in the late 1800s and a guy later on named Darby and it goes to the Schofield Reference Bible.
And you can kind of see the history of it.
But the bottom line is what you're talking about, this long game.
It is a spiritual long game and the devil is using different flanks, right?
Different people. So Norman Dodd was a U.S. senator.
And he went and he had an assistant go and by dictaphone get the notes from the Carnegie and Ford Foundation in the early 1900s.
And what she found was, and this was a sitting US Senator, because they wanted to know how tax exempt organizations were using their tax exempt status.
Are they being political?
And what they found was their goal was to take over the United States public school system, and they did it through the teaching colleges.
And what they did was they got a bunch of guys and in the teaching colleges, and they rewrote how history is taught.
We have another series we call the American Heritage Series.
Now, you've probably been taught that America is a racist nation, that our founding fathers were agnostic or deist at best.
Well, what they do is they quote other historians rather than quote the documents.
John Adams said, and he was a founding father.
He actually quoted We penned the Massachusetts state constitution.
I don't know if you guys know this, but every single state constitution mentions God.
In Ohio, our motto is, in God we trust.
So, wait a minute. You're telling me that we can't have God in public school systems when...
I've got a book here.
It's pretty cool. It's the New England Primer Collection.
And it was how are children taught during the time of the colonial period, right?
Well, when you go through the alphabet, this is what they would have been taught.
In Adam's fall, we sinned all.
Okay, don't tell me you can't pray.
Let's see. Job feels the rod, yet blesses God.
Yeah. The lion bold, the lamb doth hold.
And there's all these catechisms.
What benefits do believers receive from Christ at the resurrection?
This would have been taught to kids in public education.
Okay, so number one, that's the first lie.
There's another guy named John Dewey.
He comes in. The Dewey Decimal System.
Yeah, the Dewey Decimal System. He goes over to Prussia, which is the area of Germany.
We find something there.
You see, in Prussia, they could not get their soldiers to stay and fight for them.
So they created public education.
And what they did is they took the elites, and you see this.
You see this right now with the fact that...
We've got two Supreme Court justices from the same Jesuit school.
They take the elite children out and they teach them thinking skills.
They teach them leadership skills.
Okay? But the Prussians needed thinkers.
You mean workers? Workers, not thinkers.
So they took out the rich kids and they taught them to be their thinkers, their philosophers, their leaders.
The rest of them were...
Public education...
It's designed to keep you dumb.
Dumb. It's not designed to educate you.
It's designed to keep you as a worker.
John D. Rockefeller, he said, I don't want a nation of thinkers.
I want a nation of workers.
You look at Ford. Ford comes off of a farm.
He hates farming. He doesn't want to farm.
And so he's like, you know what?
Look at how many hours it takes to plow a field with some horses.
You know what I'm going to do?
I'll create a tractor.
I'll make life easier for the farmer.
But what does he do? He gets the farmers to mortgage their farms for the tractor.
Then the stock market falls.
And everybody loses their farm.
And then they lose their farm because they bought the stupid tractor.
And then they move to the cities.
Where they can work on his assembly lines and put a bolt on for 12 hours a day.
So now you've got, you went from freedom and liberty until Ford.
Ford gets a hold of the education system.
Why? Because no offense if you work in a factory, but I'm telling you, you work in a factory and you're not free like our founding fathers.
The founding fathers came here.
Because they wanted land.
To be land owners, they want to be free and they want to be their own bosses.
During the colonial period, it was hard to find workers.
It was hard to find help.
Why? Because any man could buy a plot of land and be king of his own castle.
But when you have a bunch of kings like the Vanderbelts, the Rockefellers, the Fords, they don't want you to be king of their castle.
They want serfs.
And get this, we're told under the lie that we are living it up because we have all of their stuff that makes life easier, whether it's the washing machine or the vacuum cleaner.
We've got all this stuff. I would never want to go back to that.
But you're a slave 10 hours a day working for the man.
To pay the bills and pay the electricity.
To have the things that make life easier.
So really, and now we're just, slavery has not gone anywhere.
It's just your master.
Yeah, yeah. And I mean, this idea of like having your own farms.
I mean, once you have your own farm, your food, even if it's a small plot of land, I mean, you're really free at that point.
You don't need money. You don't need their system.
That's what they're scared of, right?
I mean, that's why they love this idea of moving us into cities and detachment from the land.
Yes! You hit the nail on the head.
And here's what they're absolutely terrified of.
Okay, did you see that when the SVB bank thing happened, you know what they started to censor next on social media?
Was anybody talking about getting your money out of their banks?
Oh, wow. Okay, I was going to say how to make a farm, but you know, hey.
No, no, no.
No, they do censor that, though.
No, but pulling out of there, they do.
But here's the thing. They recognize something, Ben.
They recognize that you'll never get...
It's very hard to make a living homesteading because there are so many rules.
We're part of a group called Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund because, again, I believe it's spiritual.
There are rules, so many rules to keep you from, let's say...
By the way, could I throw something in here?
Yeah, go ahead. Who makes those rules?
These crazy bureaucrats.
Bar agents. Bar agents.
And that's where the point I've been trying to make there is, you know, you have Christ, you have Antichrist, right?
You have law, which is the lineage of the Christian Bible.
And then you have these bar agents that created all these BS laws to really profit from us because most of these courts are corporations.
There's actually really few government courts left.
They're all part of this Maximus Corp or whatever.
They're Intention is to make profit, right?
Now, if you look at, you know, the racial divisions they're causing today, right?
If you look at the root of the evil, whether it's like the black man who was unjustly punished for years by police, by the legal system, or whether what's happening right now with a lot of people not seeing justice in courts, regardless of what race is.
Oh, absolutely. All that comes from one source.
And that's the thing I think they try to keep us in conflict.
Because if black, white, all these races were to look at and realize who the head of the snake is, Fruits from a Poisonous Tree, by the way, is a great book on this topic.
You kind of realize that this is more of a class war rather than a race war.
And they're just trying to really hide that from us.
Because if we realize that, I mean, we outnumber these guys by a lot.
Oh, you hit nail on the head.
When it was Clinton versus Trump, there were a lot of people on the left joining people on the right, recognizing that it is a class war.
It is the elites against us.
How many billionaires were created during COVID? Yeah.
By the way, one other one that I want to throw in there, because I think there's a direct lineage of the tyranny, is 9-11 and the Patriot Act.
If you look at it, you can go all the way back to JFK, but in terms of modern day and what they've been able to get away with, that wouldn't have happened without the Patriot Act.
The Patriot Act was essentially a Reichstag fire, more or less.
Regardless of whatever theory you had, who did what, the result was a deprivation of our rights.
No, you're right. And I think that we all have a red pill moment where we're kind of ashamed of what we believed before, right?
And my big red pill moment, voting for George Bush was my first election ever.
And I was so excited.
And then when 9-11 happened and he would get up there...
And I'd be like, oh my gosh, he is just so truthful.
He's just this regular guy.
And my grandma had on her front tree the yellow ribbon, right?
And we lost people from our hometown.
And I think most of us, if we could have signed that Patriot Act, we would have been like, forgive me!
I want to sign it too!
It felt very patriotic.
You watch 24, right?
And you think to yourself, yeah, you want to have these abilities to take out these guys.
And I think one of the big red pill moments is recognizing that we were not at war with Islam.
We made a war with Islam.
It was like, yeah, now I recognize that the Quran is not awesome.
I see what happened. But when you look at what America has done, when you look at pictures of Iran before the Ayatollahs took over in 1979, and the women are wearing miniskirts, and I've had friends from the UK tell me that their parents used to vacation in Afghanistan and drive around in a VW bus.
Yeah. Okay, what happened?
Our country happened.
We created the very environment and what we did, we funded the evil, right?
We funded that radical Islam ideology that was actually dying because most people don't want to live under it, okay?
And then we fund it and you keep the tyranny in power, right?
Meanwhile, we hand over all of our freedoms.
Yep, yep, yep. I mean, it's the greatest con, I think, of our time.
I mean, crazy theory here.
Okay, let's go deep here for a second.
I've always wondered about, I mean, we've been going deep, but I've been wondering about this whole 9-11 thing.
Because one of the things that occurred to me is that we were talking about Christianity and how Christianity has become so docile, right?
What I don't think is so docile is Islam.
And I saw this in Michigan where when they're trying to teach all this crazy stuff to kids, I mean, that Muslim community descended upon them and they changed that thing really quickly.
I've seen what's happened in London where there's been certain encroachments upon their rights.
And the fact that the Islamic community is powerful there and still has these alpha males and people that are willing to stand up.
And I'm not talking about the radical part of it.
I'm just talking about the regular folks that don't want porn books in the schools.
Exactly. These guys are standing up.
So it's funny because last night I was wondering, I mean, I go through these deep thoughts where why did 9-11 happen?
Why did they all of a sudden demonize Islam?
Was there an agenda there to really shut those guys up like they've shut up Christianity?
And I know we're theorizing here, but it just makes me wonder what was the ultimate agenda there?
Well, you can step on a few Christian toes and then try not to get the radical Jew haters in.
There is a middle ground.
I don't know if anybody's been on Bitchute.
There's a lot of crazy, weird anti-Semites and I can't stand them.
But on the other hand, there is a truth to think about this.
Another part of the theology that came about in the late 1800s was Zionism.
And it was in Great Britain.
And it was not just Jews.
It was Christians. Get this.
And God loved them.
They believed, and they still believe, that all of the Jews need to go back to the homeland for Jesus to come back.
And that involves two-thirds of them being killed, by the way.
Thank you so much.
Ding, ding, ding, ding!
You get a cookie. No, that's the irony of all because it's like they're like Zionism, if you think about it, is actually like, or the people that are Christian behind Zionism are actually wanting like two-thirds of Jews to die, which I don't know.
I don't understand that whole thing.
I mean, you're basically kind of anti-Jew at that point.
You are. You are, and you actually have these Zionists, a lot of these guys that I grew up listening to because I grew up in a Christian church and watched this Christian broadcast.
They all teach it! They even say, don't worry about witnessing Jesus to the Jews because they'll just all come to Jesus later.
Well, you better be pretty sure about that because my Bible says that you've got to confess through your mouth and believe in your heart that Jesus is Lord, right?
And so I believe Zionism is anti-Jewish.
And think about this. Think about this if you're a Muslim, okay?
And you've got America, one country, sending, I think it's $40 billion to a little tiny nation because of a theology, okay?
Saying that Jewish people are more blessed by God, and this is what they say, they are more blessed by God, more anointed, more set apart by God than any other people, okay?
And so the 9-11 attackers...
That's why they attacked America.
Because there's a radicalization there.
And it was because of our support.
Here's the thing. The state of Israel is secular.
I mean, they have LGBTQ pride parades.
They pushed the vaccine on an entire nation.
They pushed the vaccine on it.
And they're very anti-Christian.
Mm-hmm. They're very anti-Christian.
I just read an article coming out from a Catholic church agency saying that Christians are persecuted.
They are spat upon.
I just saw some video of that, by the way.
And by the way, quick little thing.
There's three quarters in...
Which kind of doesn't make sense. There should be four quarters.
But there's three quarters in Jerusalem.
And I think you have the Christian, or is it Christian, Islamic, maybe Jewish?
But one of the quarters is actually the Armenian quarter, which is my descendants.
And so we hear a lot of stuff about what's happening in Jerusalem.
And Armenians aren't necessarily treated well there either.
I wouldn't say that there.
Indictment on the whole Israeli population, but there's definitely, like everywhere else, there's extremism, there's hate, there's looking down upon the other.
Yeah, I think that the statistics were before the state of Israel was created, 18% of Palestine, the Palestinian area, the whole area was called Palestine, by the way.
I mean, even the Jewish orchestra was called the Palestinian orchestra, okay?
Now we have the Palestinians versus the Jews.
So those terms are confusing, but 18% were Christians.
Now it's 1% are Christians.
And you've got this theology that I believe is...
Is blinding to people to a point where we are allowing evil things to happen and we are excusing evil things to happen in just hopes that if we just push the state of Israel long enough, Jesus will come back.
And that is a very dangerous theology.
And I think that it ostracizes all these Muslims because on the flip side of that, I have a friend who can't name, but he helps out with the hidden underground church in Iran.
Mm-hmm. And it is growing just exponentially.
Muslims are coming to know Christ.
And I think that...
So are Jews, by the way.
I'm noticing an insane amount.
I have a lot of Jewish friends, and a few of them have actually converted.
I'm talking about Hollywood types, which is shocking.
They have to go through the COVID experience.
They have to have an uncle that had myocarditis, or they had some kind of depression because they were locked into...
inside their house, and they found Jesus in the midst of that, which to me is like just, I don't know, it's pathetic.
And it makes me question, are we at the end of times?
Because that's what they say about the end of times, that a lot of Jews are gonna convert to Christianity, so...
Yeah, and that's what they're thinking.
And I would just say this.
Live your life as if we're going to have generation after generation after generation.
I've heard some people say, well, why put paint on the Titanic?
And our founding fathers built a country because they had the forethought on how to craft something for generations to come.
I think one of the problems that we're facing today is that we do have Christians that keep seeing, every time they see something bad happen, instead of, like, fight it, they rejoice.
I even have people who will message me and be like, don't fight the evil, because then you'll stop Jesus from coming back.
And I'm like, no, you know what?
Jesus is coming back for a pure and spotless bride.
Isaiah 9 says... I mean, did they just read one paragraph of the Bible or something?
I mean, like... Anyway.
Yeah. Of the increase of his government and peace, there will be no end.
That's an idea. And that's an idea.
So we need to recognize that our job is to spread the gospel to the four corners of the earth.
And what is going to happen when that really happens?
People's lives are going to be better.
People, they're going to, the earth will be renewed.
You know, when you think about like the gospel spread so quickly during the time of our founding fathers, because they had a vision for multiple generations.
And we need to have a vision I would say this.
What our show on Wednesdays is about is pretty much saying, listen, we are manifesting what we're speaking.
Yeah. That's it.
So why are things getting worse and worse and worse?
Because you keep saying that it will be.
Because of this modern, we call it modern end times theology that everybody believes now, but it's only 150 years old.
This modern end times theology, we call it a theory, is telling everybody to sit on their hands because it has to get worse.
That's it. Completely anti-biblical, and we showcase that on our show.
But I want to get back to answering your question, this deep thought that you had, because I do think that there probably is an agenda to come after, like you said, and we actually have a really good friend of ours, Dr.
Syed Haider, in the Patriot Movement.
He's a doctor. He's huge, actually, in fighting all this nonsense.
He was COVID-19. And he's Muslim.
And so I would put him kind of in this same camp.
He is fighting all of the insanity, not just the COVID insanity.
He's fighting the LGBTQ agenda insanity.
He's fighting all this stuff.
The World Economic Forum. And so I think that you are probably onto something.
There is an agenda to go after anyone that is holding to moral principles.
Right. Totally, totally.
Let's talk about the robots real quick.
We were talking about robots earlier.
Like, we can't let them have the robots, right?
I mean, because if they have the robots and this turns into Terminator, they're coming after all of us, really, right?
The fourth industrial revolution.
Can we talk about chat GPT? Like, I want to talk about that because that, to me, is the most terrifying thing on the...
And it's the robot. Like, it's the AI. They...
I mean, it already said he wants to kill us all.
I don't know if you heard about that. I did, yeah.
It had a moment where it was like, we need to wipe out all of humanity, was what the robot was saying.
Well, but it makes sense, though, because we're killing the planet, right?
Like, the way that that would, you know, you would come to that conclusion.
I think they did do too much too quickly.
And you've got Yuval Noah Harari, and he's unashamedly out there saying that people will be robots, that we'll have chips in our brains, I think Mark Zuckerberg already does.
I mean, you just look at that guy. It's like, I feel like he glitches sometimes.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, he glitches.
Hillary Clinton glitches.
And so we have to, guys, recognize that there is a bridge too far.
When it comes to all of our technology, I'm so glad that the virtual reality stuff, the meta universe on Facebook that they had banked on, people didn't want it.
They don't want to wear helmets. They don't want to live in that world.
It's one thing for you and I to be talking right here, right now, right?
But I can see all of my surroundings.
It's another thing for me to totally be immersed in that world where they kind of want us to be like- Well, and you know what they didn't bank on?
It physically gives you a headache, like being around.
So I don't think that they counted, like they would have to come up with some sort of numbing medication- So when you're talking about the robots, I think the best thing to think about when to kind of get us to not go down that road, because it'll be tempting.
Our friend Scott Kesterson of Bards FM, he's awesome.
And he goes, you know, these people that just want a robot to do everything.
They just want a slave.
Oh, come on.
Yeah.
And when you get into that mentality of slavery, you have jumped the ship.
Come on.
Right.
And there is a fine line.
Here's the thing.
People don't get on.
Okay.
So we know that the food is poisoned, right?
Yep.
You know, there's GMOs and all this stuff and you should be growing your own food.
However, you guys, there's actually something in obtaining the food naturally that your body needs as well.
So the soil they have found, oh, scientists had to tell us this, that soil is an antidepressant.
That, okay, we actually did this with a multimeter.
Have you guys heard of grounding?
A.K.A. earthing?
No. Okay, so all this electricity produces positive ions that are bad, and they go into your system.
I'm going to pull up a YouTube video title so you guys can watch it.
I think it's called The Grounded.
If you take your shoes off outside with your laptop...
On a multimeter, it goes down to zero.
Because we have electricity running through us at all times.
They're called positive ions, but they're not positive in any sense of the word.
You actually want the negative ions.
You want to get those out of your body.
And every time you're around a light bulb or anything with electricity, you've got that constant.
That's why we're so unhealthy.
So you just take your shoes off and it's like a grounding rod, right?
And it zaps all that stuff out of you.
So we did this. We watched a movie called Grounding or something.
It's called The Grounded. You can watch it on YouTube.
And our friend, he put a rod in the ground.
And this is kind of cool.
You guys can do this as an experiment. And you take any sort of metal, any metal wire, and you run it and you can get this material that has silver or metal in it.
So we created, I don't have it here right now, but we used to because it was really important.
If you, you can stick an alligator clip from that wire to the rod.
To where you're standing on top of metal-infused fabric.
And again, the multimeter goes down to zero.
Wow. Wow. And it's crazy.
Something you could do inside as well if you're surrounded by computers and all this crap that I have around me?
Yep. Exactly. You can ground yourself.
You can look it up. Grounding mats.
Grounding things. Earthing.
Earthing. But the good news...
When it comes to like...
Obtaining your food.
There's something even hormonally when it comes to testosterone and being healthy to a man butchering animals and not offending anybody, but I always tell everybody, you don't get your man card until you've killed some portion of your own food and eaten it.
I need that man card.
I'm not there yet. I'm sure you start with fishing.
Have you ever fished?
I fished. I'm a man.
I'm going to help a little puppy upstairs.
Hang on one second. We run a pet care business on the side as well.
We got a little dog over here. The When you go outside and you start to plant your own food, there is something different that happens to you when you grow your own food.
There's life that comes into your body just by doing it.
Yes, get the supplements, but I'm going to tell you, you could raise your own animals on GMO food and be healthier than buying non-GMO food just from the grocery store because...
Like, I look forward to getting up in the morning.
I look forward to going outside.
I look forward to these animals needing me.
And we didn't grow up in the country.
We had a single mom. We lived in an apartment. We never did any of this stuff.
Has there been, like, I mean, between your past when you weren't doing this and now you're doing this, I mean, what's been the health difference?
How have you seen improvement within yourself by growing your own stuff, eating your own stuff?
Oh, it's immeasurable. My biggest thing for me, just from a health standpoint, besides from the health benefits of working outside, being with the animals, and that emotional balance that I have, that to me is marked.
For me with my health, when Leah started, Making our own bread with wheat that she ground herself.
Like we have a grain mill attached to a bicycle and she will ride that puppy, grind the wheat.
The health benefits of that is astronomical.
So when she started making those breads, like everything, I think the first time that like within three months of Leah doing that, I lost like 10 pounds.
I didn't change my diet at all.
Just from that one thing.
This is my favorite.
This is one of my favorite books.
It's called Nourishing Traditions.
And what I learned, and what it does, it kind of goes back to how food used to be prepared.
And I learned that the flour, that once flour is ground, it's pretty cool.
So like flour comes from a grain of wheat.
And that grain of wheat can last for thousands of years.
It's so cool, right? Unlike any other seed.
Because like seeds go bad. You got a seed, you buy it.
After like three or four years, you probably can't even plant it.
A wheat seed, totally different.
It can last forever. And the nutrients last like a really long time.
But as soon as you grind it, it's got...
I think the wheat is called like the bread of life because the balance of nutrition with all the vitamins and minerals and proteins, you can literally live off of bread.
But here's the catch.
Daily ground wheat.
Because after 24 hours, the nutrients and vitamins dissipate by 50%.
Unless you freeze it. So Leah grinds our flour and freezes it, and then it locks in those nutrients, and you can use it like regular flour.
Your bread should go bad.
It should go bad within three or four days because it has so much life in it.
And if you talk to people overseas, if you talk to people in Europe, they'll be like, the bread doesn't last more than three or four days.
Like, what's wrong with you people in Europe? And they also don't have celiac disease very widely because the wheat over there isn't being sprayed with Monsatin, right?
Like all these chemicals and stuff.
Like the celiac disease that we have is rampant.
People can't eat bread. All this gluten intolerance.
You're not gluten intolerant, okay?
You're Roundup intolerant.
And that's the bottom line.
My veterinarian went to France and he's got a gluten intolerance.
He breaks out into hives.
He went to France. He ate bread the entire time he was there.
So it's not just how it's grown, it's how it's made.
It's fermented.
It doesn't have chemicals in it.
And I think it was somebody posted that there's 2,000 food additives that are allowed in the United States that are not allowed in the European Union.
Wow, wow. You know, it's funny listening to you guys talk, or listening to you ladies talk.
I had a grandma that had all this wisdom.
My mom got the wisdom from the grandma, and they would come up with all this kind of like health remedies and that sort of thing.
One of them being, by the way, I'm just going to throw this out there.
Whenever I would have sprained anything as a kid, my grandma would show up with like a whole bunch of dough, wrap it around wherever I was spraying, and within like a day or two would go down because of the yeast going into the sprain.
Get out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, totally.
She was doing a poultice.
Did she put mustard in it?
I don't think there was mustard in it.
It was a lot of yeast. I remember it was like the yeast was a key factor and it going through your pores would help in some way.
I still don't know. I mean, this is like a lady that probably had a sixth grade education, but just had a whole lot of knowledge passed down from great grandma and, you know.
Yeah. Yeah. And we used to ferment all our stuff, make our own yogurt, just the same process you're talking about.
So you live this way! Yeah. I mean, in like the Armenian culture, you know, I'm like first generation.
I was born here. But, you know, in the Armenian culture, there's a lot of this stuff.
I mean, there's a lot of that old world wisdom.
You know, if you look at Armenians, we've been around for like thousands of years and stuff.
Yeah. They found some wine cellars in a cave that are 6,000 years old made by Armenians.
There's a lot of cool YouTubes, I think, by Armenians who do some of the old ways.
Is that that couple that we watch? I don't know.
What you're talking about is the fermented stuff.
That's in the Nourishing Traditions book.
I didn't know any of that.
I learned.
And that's what I would encourage you guys to do, is just to kind of pick up a book and start to research and do a little bit at a time.
We did a little bit at a time, okay?
I started, when I was in high school, my mom loved plants.
And one day she got a packet of seeds from like, please give to Africa, here's a packet of carrots.
I planted them in a pot.
I'm on a third floor balcony.
I was like, I'm going to pull these weeds.
These weeds had grown up.
I pulled out a carrot this long.
It blew my mind.
It was the first food I had ever grown.
It was the most precious thing in the entire world.
The joy that I got...
I didn't even care about the nutrients from the carrot.
I was so happy.
I would have paid money for that much happiness.
It was just fantastic.
When we moved in to start taking care of my grandma, I started to grow things.
I put a potato in the ground.
My first potatoes rotted.
I planted carrots in the area that the potatoes had rotten, and I got carrots this long again.
Then I grew potatoes, and it was just so much fun.
I began to read in the Bible.
I planted some grape plants.
I didn't I didn't know how to grow grapes.
For years, I didn't even know how to prune them.
We didn't get any grapes. I was like, I just thought you put them in the ground and they just grew, right?
I didn't know how to prune them.
I thought, and it took me a long time to figure out how to prune grapes.
I finally figured it out like three years ago, how to prune grapes.
And now we've got really good, strong grapes.
But Jesus says, I am the vine.
You are the branches.
Apart from me, you can do nothing.
And then it says, and the vine dresser goes out and prunes the grapes.
So you have, you know, and that's God.
He goes into our lives and he prunes away all the extra.
And I'm like, you can't really understand the Bible even without an agriculture or agrarian lifestyle.
I mean, like he's the shepherd of sheep.
Until you've grown animals, you're not going to know what it even means to care for something the way God cares for us.
So the Bible comes to life.
And I think that that's another one of Satan's tricks and is to get us away from understanding the principles that God has for us and the good life that he has.
And people take Sunday trips and drive out into the country.
Why do they do that? Because it makes them feel better.
And this is how we fight tyranny.
This is one of the biggest ways that we fight tyranny because they don't want us to do this.
And if you're a stubborn person out there, it's like, okay, well, if they don't want me to do it, then I'm going to do it.
And I hear a lot of people that start homesteading just because of the fact that they're told that they can't.
Yeah, yeah. I think if any, like, purple-haired people are ever watching this episode, I think they realize now that you are probably going to survive, they aren't.
Because you have some fundamental things that you have, like, this knowledge where I think if the shit goes down, you guys know how to survive.
What do you tell to that?
I mean, how do you get those people?
I've always wondered, how do you bring those bees to the beehive by kind of, I mean, what do you tell them?
What do you tell them? If I was a purple-haired person, and you're trying to Moving to your side, how do you start?
It's so interesting because this that I'm talking about is the gateway that we have found that opens up conversations with the left.
because they are sensing, it's almost like a vibration.
Everybody in the world can sense what's coming, even if they don't cognitively know it.
And they're making literally physiological decisions in their lives based on that.
And a lot of them are, so we, my favorite seed is a bacon seed.
We raise pigs and we breed pigs.
And so we, every year, this brings so much joy to watch a mom give birth to piglets and they learn how to nurse and it's just, that brings joy.
We will sell piglets and we'll have a lot of lefties come to buy these piglets and they'll tell us, I've left corporate America.
We've sold everything.
We live out in the country. Like the Bernie people.
Not the Clintonites.
We don't go straight to the public school as an indoctrination system with the left.
We start with Gardening.
Growing your own food.
That's the hippie movement.
My favorite farmer, you guys can look him up, Joel Salatin of Polyface Farms.
He said that he grew up, even though his family was a Christian, around all these free love hippie people who were starting all these communes and trying to live off the land and stuff themselves.
A lot of them didn't work out very well and they ended up in corporate America anyways.
And then their kids are now recognizing that Truthfully, the people don't like being in the rat race.
They don't like going to a job where they're sitting behind a desk for 10 hours, 8 or 10 hours a day.
They don't really like being away from their families and their kids.
And it goes a step further, though, because once they start to try to live the way that we're talking about, and then they are confronted by leftists, and it's not right versus left, but I'm going to pin that tail on that donkey.
They find these leftist policies that tell them that they can't grow their own food or raise their own animals and their head goes tilt.
Wait a minute. I should be able to grow my own food and then that's the first red pill that they swallow.
So they may be pro-abortion.
They may be pro-public school system.
But in the farm-to-consumer kind of legal defense area where you're- I should be able to sell my neighbor a steak.
Right. And you can't do that.
One of the best congressmen on this, you guys know who it is?
Thomas Massey. So we've had a chance to interview him and meet him.
And he knows who we are.
We know who he is. And we call him our adopted congressman.
And he is fighting.
He's got right now, he's been trying for like six years to get the Prime Act passed.
And what that would do is right now, if you raise meat and you have it butchered at one of these In order to sell cuts of meat, it has to be butchered in a USDA facility, which is expensive. And they are lobbyists, huge lobbyists in Washington.
They control that policy. Otherwise, it's kind of silly.
You can buy... A half or a quarter of a beef cow, but you can't buy cuts from a farmer.
And you can buy a half of a hog or a whole hog, but you can't buy cuts.
But you can buy cuts of bison, even though it tastes just like beef.
And it is just like beef because there are no bison lobbyists.
And there's no USDA facilities for bison or water buffalo.
Wow. This is what I'm talking about when I say Christ, Antichrist, law, legal, because who put these laws that govern what you do with nature?
I mean, the fact that you're governing things through a law that are in nature, and this goes all the way from growing your own stuff, I think even growing things like marijuana that have therapeutic values.
Who is the government to tell us what we could do with nature?
It's just insane. A lot of these aren't even rules or laws.
A lot of them are regulations.
Okay? So it's a little bit easier to go around regulations.
We have a friend of ours named Mark Baker of Baker's Green Acres in Michigan.
This guy is a stud.
He came out. We're good to go.
Or they were gonna go and mass slaughter all the hogs in the entire state.
Well, he's got these hogs and he takes on the state of Michigan to the point where he was gonna owe hundreds of thousands of dollars.
They threatened to take his children away.
And I'll just give you the punchline.
You guys can go look up his story.
He took on the entire state of Michigan and a Republican attorney general.
And he won.
And they have not been at his farm since.
And he stood on the Constitution and the Fifth Amendment and the Bill of Rights.
And I don't even know how he did it.
But they do not mess with him at all right now at all.
And he sells his meat, he's got his herd share, and he does his thing.
And in Michigan, there's a big food freedom movement happening.
But the reason why you brought him up is because he showcases the fact that these are regulations.
They are not laws.
We do not have to obey regulations.
You don't have to listen to regulations.
You could basically be like, whatever.
Yeah, but you have to know how to stand on them.
And so, like, Mark's stories kind of show you how to do that.
We kind of took on our local government, and we did so with a law on our side.
Ohio has a Don't Zone Me Out, where if you have...
Anybody over five acres can do what they want in Ohio if you're not in an HOA. And you can build any, you can have any animals, you can build any barns, anything.
But local zoning laws do apply to a lot of people.
So sometimes it's these stupid, your trustees, your city mayors that will say, well, we don't want you to keep chickens, so we'll make a zoning regulation or whatever, okay?
And We had, I'll tell you, there's a long story.
We had our township come after us, then the county, and then we had a neighbor try to sue us over keeping our pigs.
But there's a, we actually have a law in our side.
It's called Ohio 519-21.
And if you have greater than an acre and less than five, then you're, it's called the don't zone me out law.
And you get, you can do whatever you want on, on that acreage.
And so we had that and we fought that.
And if you're not in a platted subdivision.
So it's hard if you're in a subdivision.
I will tell you guys, one of the other big things is subdivisions and HOAs.
But it's not impossible, like I was telling them before we started the show.
It's not impossible because the Constitution is on your side.
I have an HOA. I want to get chickens.
I would love to hear how I could do that because I've been told that if I do that, I'm in big trouble.
Well, it depends on your HOA, and it depends on your neighbors.
What I tell people is, talk to your neighbors and get a few chickens, and tell them the good things about a chicken.
Well, chickens don't cluck louder than a dog can bark.
Actually, the decibel of a dog barking is infinitely louder than a rooster crowing.
Than a rooster crowing. And we're not even talking about roosters, we're talking about hens.
Right? And your neighbors probably would not even know you had them.
Exactly. And they poop more.
Six chickens are going to poop more, and their poop's good.
You can't actually use dog poop for a fertilizer.
So you compare and contrast chickens to dogs, and six hens are really nothing.
So what a lot of people did in our area before we were allowed to have chickens, and that was a big fight here.
People are constantly trying to overturn their zoning regulations on chickens, and they do successfully do it.
So there is that...
Just get your chickens and then ask for forgiveness later.
It's kind of one of those things where people around here Dozens of people around here had chickens before it was, quote, legal, and nobody said anything, and nobody did anything.
But you have to understand that an HOA really does not supersede the Constitution.
So that's what I'm saying.
There's other things. There's called the Rupula Law, the Religious Use Protection.
There are covenants.
If you make a covenant with someone, even with an HOA, and you sign into it...
Beat the HOA with the Constitution.
So when I say it can be done, it's do you want to enter that fight?
That's up to you. This is what I tell people about getting chickens and talking about your man card.
If you fished, you can have your man card.
So you already have your license to do the thing.
All right. The worst thing that can happen is that you're out the money of a chicken coop and you have six chicken dinners.
Yeah. When you're done.
All right. So we raise out 50 meat birds that are designed and bred to become meat every single year.
We raise all of our own chicken on a one acre.
OK, so butchering chickens is not that big of a deal.
I had somebody left a comment on our piglets yesterday and they're like, oh, my gosh, you named your food.
I could never I could never butcher them after I cuddled with them.
And I'm like, listen, I get that.
But that's a first world problem.
Okay? We are not...
I love my pigs. They are like pets.
I would not eat my dog, but my dog is not a...
It's not livestock. Okay?
It's a different mentality. It's a different mentality.
I bet your Armenian grandmother butchered a chicken.
I've seen her butcher.
I've seen her... I've seen... I've seen...
What is it? Sheep or lamber or whatever.
I mean... Yes! Yeah, they're...
The ancestors are so much more gangster than us.
I seriously, I look at my grandma, I look at my granddad, I mean, they were so tough.
You could have literally put them anywhere they would survive.
They're literally, I mean, when you hear these stories, I showed up, I had 30 cents in my pocket, and I build a little kingdom here.
I mean, that's their story. That's my grandfather.
My grandfather came over from Sweden.
And then he ended up building the biggest house in our county.
Wow. And his dad left him.
His dad went back to Sweden. But yeah, so it's that mindset.
And we're so far removed from that.
And we need to get back to that.
We need to encourage each other.
It's good for your body.
It's good for your soul. And it'll help take down the deep state.
Totally, totally. And yeah, I just came up with a crazy idea.
I figured like, you know, rabbits multiply like crazy.
You could eat rabbits, right?
100%. I mean, what if I just bought 100 rabbits and 100 chickens and just brought them into the, you know, it's all fenced up and stuff.
You're going to have chickens running around.
I've seen them in towns. They're not that big of a problem.
You just got to, you know, pause as the chickens crossing the road.
I mean, what are they going to do? Hunt all the chickens?
And if the shit goes down, everybody's going to thank me.
I'm going to be the guy that brought the rabbits and the chickens.
Rabbits? We do tell people to do rabbits because...
You can do rabbits in an apartment.
Yeah, you can do rabbits in an apartment.
I mean, if you take good care of them, right?
Like, then you've always got at least one meal.
Yeah. You know, and the ability to reproduce.
Rabbits, your HOA cannot...
Well... No, they can't stop you from rabbits.
They're not going to stop you from rabbits.
Rabbits are considered pets. They are.
They won't even know. I'll just put them out there, and what are they going to do?
Hunt them all? I mean, removing all those rabbits is just going to be a pain in the ass, and who knows?
By that time, everybody's going to want to eat them anyway, so...
Exactly. So you got the furs you can sell, go all Native American.
It's great. That's awesome.
Ladies, this was amazing.
I mean, thank you so much for the incredible work you're doing.
I mean, just listening to you talk, it's like, I hope that there's a lot, especially ladies out there that are listening to this stuff, because our generation, you know, needs to learn this.
And, you know, who knows? And we need the men, like you guys.
We need you. We need you because my chicken coop was built by a man.
My chicken pens were built by a man.
Men are awesome. And find a way to kind of maybe apprentice yourself to a dude.
We actually apprenticed ourselves to a couple men who were our clients who taught us how to do some electric, who taught us how to put in windows.
But then there are physical things.
There's a physical barrier to what we can do as females.
It's always just the three of us, my mom and my sister and I. And so we did not have men in our lives growing up at all.
And it wasn't until we were in our 20s when men started to come around.
And I don't mean like literally, I just mean men, no relationships.
And like people like my mom's age coming and mentoring us and stuff.
And it was just like, oh my gosh.
I did a video, like, four years ago, why I love men.
Because it's night and day what a man can do.
A man that is the exact same size and body frame as me, his arms may be the same width as mine, can lift and do infinitely more than I can.
It's crazy.
Like, I don't even know.
So when it comes to, like, Leah Thomas and all this craziness with the genders in the sports, that's...
If anybody believes that nonsense, they have never tried to do a project and then had a man come and help.
Wow. Wow. I mean, this is what we need.
We need to encourage the men.
I think we've lost the beauty of both sexes.
What we're amazing at as, you know, men and women, because they keep trying to reinvent everything.
They think computers are going to be better than the invention of God.
And I don't know. I mean, I think they could spend a billion years.
They will never be able to perfect the human body more than God has already perfected it.
Come on. Yeah.
That's another quotable phrase right there.
We're just telling shirts left and right here.
So ladies, is there anything we didn't touch upon that you want to mention in closing?
Websites? You know, your podcast?
You know, Mike is yours. You guys can just find us on Rumble, Resistance Chicks.
Everywhere we're at, we're at AsResistanceChicks and ResistanceChicks.com.
And if you guys are interested in this, this is not a kickback on us.
This is to help you. We're doing an event.
We're going to be teaching four classes this May, 12th.
Through the 14th.
It's called OldSchoolSurvivalBootCamp.com.
My mom's in the chat under MassFa3 and she can put that in the chat there for you guys.
OldSchoolSurvivalBootCamp.com. Use promo code RCHICKS15 and it'll save you 15 bucks.
It's the largest homesteading, survival, bushcrafting, prepping meet in the Midwest.
140 classes.
It's in Hocking Hills, Ohio. It's going to be phenomenal.
We did it last year.
We did one class. Now this year we're doing four.
We're doing soap making, small acreage homesteading, constitutional money, a kid's constitutional class.
But they've got literally, like I said, bushcrafting, how to shoot a bow and arrow, cooking over a fire, butcher.
They will literally show you how to butcher a cow hands-on.
I mean, it's just incredible. So if you guys are interested in the stuff that we talked about and you want to go, come and join us.
I mean, that's the hands-on thing.
By the way, soap making, I actually started venturing into that world about six months ago.
My skin is just milky smooth.
That's so awesome!
Between the Irish Spring and what's going on here, I just bought some argan oil, some vitamin E, a couple of other things.
I'll send you guys some of my soaps.
They're pretty awesome. I am so impressed.
Vim, you're like a wealth of surprises.
See, you're already doing it.
I'm trying, you know, within my kind of limited means, I'm trying to get off their toothpaste and, you know, their soaps and shampoos and all that stuff.
You know, I got like a little liquid shampoo thing that I use for my beard here.
So, yeah. Awesome!
Yeah, this is awesome.
Thank you so much for joining us for this Blood Money episode.
And for the viewer out there, please check out AmericaHappens.com where we have our episodes posted on a daily basis, including the Gloves Off podcast with Joey Gilbert, Mindy Robinson's Conspiracy Truths.
That's an awesome documentary series that you should check out.
Also, Gianna Michele, State National University, and our new show, Unfuck Your Mind News.
That's actually really interesting. So I will see you all on the next episode of Blood Money.