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Oct. 1, 2023 - Blood Money
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Saving America From Becoming Brussels w/ John Paul Moran (Blood Money Episode 116)
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J.P. Moran, how you doing, sir?
Good, Vim. How you doing, man? Good, good.
You know, let's just, I guess, what have you been up to?
What's been going on? Well, we just, at GoUSA, we're fighting every day for you, the American people.
And we have our app.
We're making improvements to our Opscore political credit rating app.
Think of like J.D. Powers or Rotten Tomatoes Politics.
We think that that's going to change Pretty much everything on the political level, if we can have a tool like that that people can trust.
And we just had, the week before last, we just wrapped our fundraiser for Go USA called Protect Our Kids.
And it was a great, great time.
We had a bunch of great speakers there, including Kathy Barnett, who ran for Senate in Pennsylvania.
She was defeated by Oz in the primary, but a lot of people think she could have won the race if she was picked to be the nominee.
So she also works for Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign.
She is his national grassroots director.
So she was there to speak. It was great.
Tons of energy, tons of food.
Great music, live band.
It was awesome. We raised some money, which was, you know, we needed to raise money.
It was a fundraiser. So it worked out for everybody.
Awesome, awesome. So before we got on this, you know, podcast here, we were talking about some of the stuff that's going on in the world right now, right?
And you had mentioned that you are worried about, I guess, the, you know, becoming like Brussels.
Tell me what that means to you.
Well, if people are familiar with the EU, at the end of the day, really, you know, there's not really sovereign countries anymore in the EU. I mean, they say they're sovereign, right?
But really, a bunch of, for the most part, unelected bureaucrats run the EU. And they're a bunch of arrogant left-wing socialists that destroy everything they touch, because that's what progressives and socialists do.
And that's what the people, you know, what you call a deep state here in America, which is like the establishment, the permanent establishment class, really, they want it to be like Brussels.
They want, they look at our elected officials as just a pain, you know, a pain in the ass.
These are people that are in and out every few years, and they think they're in charge.
And that's what's happening with the Trump indictment.
They call the shots.
They're making it clear. The FBI, CIA, the deep state, you know, they're calling the shots.
That's what they want.
They want basically Brussels in America.
They want our politicians to be just puppets that are just serving their goals and interests and not the people.
The voice of the people, man, like the Thomas Jefferson, the voice of the people, that's basically becoming extinct here in America.
And that's what you see with this Trump indictment.
Smoking gun evidence from one of the most reliable whistleblowers in Washington, $5 million, $10 million, apparently, in bribes from a few years ago when he was vice president.
They don't even investigate that.
They don't investigate Hunter Biden.
Everybody knows this is BS. And they go after Trump with a big, huge indictment because they have to stop Trump at all costs.
And they want their puppet government in doing what puppet governments do, which is listening to the deep state and doing what they say.
And when you're saying this stuff, I mean, you had mentioned earlier that, you know, this point of view that you bring forth is not political.
This is based upon, you know, let's talk about the app, how that influences the statements that you've just made.
Well, the idea of it is, you know, we have a big, huge gaping hole in our American politics.
There is no real J.D. Powers or Rotten Tomatoes of politics.
There used to be, when the politics were fair and they weren't so manipulated and there wasn't so much, you know, corporate and international control of our elections and our politics, that Voting was effectively that, right?
But that's not the way it is anymore.
Every two or four years. It's also like the boss showing up every two or four years at the office.
Are they going to do their jobs?
Of course not. So we need constant pressure from the people's perspective.
And we know that in the consumer world, people trust their peers.
10, 20, 30 times more than they trust advertising.
If you look at a J.D. Powers ranking or you look at Rotten Tomatoes for a movie, from the audience perspective, that's what people trust because those are their peers.
They don't trust the fake advertising and all the crap that's thrown out of them by the media.
So that's what we need to do with politicians.
We need to rank them and rate them, track them, expose them.
365 days a year.
So there's constant pressure and that will change everything because then we'll be exposing them and people will know what they stand for on every level and in a way they can trust.
So that's why we created the AppScore is to kind of create that populist rating system to put the power back in the people's hands and take it away from the bureaucrats, the unelected officials and the corrupt elected officials.
That's what we're facing in America today.
It's either that or we don't have a country.
I mean, what has the data that you have collected told you about people's general feelings about the Trump indictment?
Well, the research is about the latest thing I've seen was that, you know, again, these are polls.
There's all kinds of polls. But the majority of people believe it's political, even though almost half I understand latest news just came out that said nearly 50 percent say that he should have been indicted.
I think most people think if someone's indicted, there's there's a there there.
Right. That's what most people think, because most people think that these, you know, the government's working for that, that the government's somewhat honest.
I don't think that's the case anymore, because what it's showing is that even the people that think, yeah, maybe he should have indicted, they're admitting that it's done for political purposes.
And that's the majority of Americans.
So even people that don't like Trump know that this is being done for political purposes.
And they can see Biden getting away with everything.
They can see that he's the puppet for the globalists and the corporate interests.
And he's just doing what he's told.
That's why they want him there.
They know the guy that he's...
He doesn't even know what day it is.
But they want him there because he does what he's told.
Yeah. And how does that trickle down into society?
Let's talk about our country basically becoming like Brussels, run by Brussels.
The topic we were talking about earlier, trans-insanity.
Yeah, trans insanity, this is all just, this is just meant to divide us.
I mean, I know people, I know people all over the place.
I'm a gay dude, and I'm a gay man, and I'm against the whole LBGTQ political agenda, 100 million percent.
It has nothing to do for what the people that I think are more of a righteous cause years ago that just wanted equal rights.
You don't want to be fired from your job, beat up in the street, not served in a restaurant.
Obviously, those days are long, long past.
And now gays can get married as of what, 2015, right?
That's not the fight anymore.
There's nothing to do with that.
Now it's gone into a whole new level that has nothing to do with gay rights and only dividing the country along this, you know, the left can only exist when there's major division in the country.
I don't believe any of these people at the high level care about trans.
They only want They want division because they feed off division because it keeps them in power.
It's disgusting. It's sadistic.
It's evil. And they're even willing to sacrifice kids and have their genitals chopped off and castrated for this insane thing.
Kids under 18, they can't make other decisions of permanently altering their bodies and cutting off healthy body tissue because they're young and confused.
This is sadistic.
It's evil and has nothing to do with gay rights at all.
So it disgusts me seeing this Gay pride, gay play.
They shouldn't use the word gay because there's nothing to do with gay.
It's got everything to do with child trans insanity and it has nothing to do with gay rights and how dare they use the flag that used to represent something that was honorable and now it's been twisted into a demonic, evil cult of let's trans your kids and put them on drugs so we make billions of dollars and chop off their body parts so they become sterile.
I mean, I don't know what their goal is other than wanting to divide the country.
Yeah, I mean, how is it the gay community?
And, you know, I gotta say, I grew up in Hollywood.
I mean, I know a lot of gay people growing up.
And it's just, I don't think, I think a lot of them would agree with you.
But, you know, what's happened to that?
What, you know, what has happened to the resistance of, you know what, like, you don't really represent how I feel.
You know, I'm very, very disappointed.
Well, on the one hand, there are some great, great, great hardworking gays against groomers, like that totally banned group that you cannot be gay and be against groomers.
How sick is that? You're banned because you don't want to trans kids and they're because of that, you know, because you're just speaking the truth.
And everybody I know, the people I know that even that are more left sub center in the world I live in that are gay, I don't know one of them that's for this This trans insanity.
I've got a couple of trans friends that are totally Against all of it.
They're just like, wait, kid has to be, you know, you have to be an adult to make those kind of decisions.
I never wanted to go into women's sports.
I mean, it just doesn't make any sense.
The people that they're speaking for do not agree with them.
But there's a fear factor.
These loud, small percentage of aggressive activists are controlling the conversation.
And they will threaten you.
They'll use a word like, you know, homophobe.
Homophobe, you don't hear that much anymore because they're the homophobes.
Trans crazy people are actually against gays because they're saying it's not okay to be a lesbian, for example.
You have to be trans because that's not cool anymore to be a lesbian.
So it's actually bizarre and...
Homophobic, actually. So I point that out to my friends and they're like, yeah, that makes sense.
But they don't have the guts to stand up for it because no one wants to be called a racist.
No one wants to be called a transphobe.
This is how the left controls the conversations.
And in the obstacle, again, not just for politicians, but for public policy, time and time again, the majority of Americans are not for this stuff.
They're for They're for school choice.
They're for parental control of their schools.
They're not for racist teaching, the CRT, and they're not for this radical trans agenda on eight-year-olds, right?
70, 80, 90% are not for that, but yet the policymakers use the threat of calling you a bigot if you don't go along with them, and they cave, and they're afraid, and you can hear their knees knocking.
Oh my God, they're going to call me a transphobe.
I better not talk. You know, people have to have spying and stand up against this stuff, because It's insanity and the majority of people are not for it, but they're getting away with it because people are afraid to speak up.
The obstacle proves on the issues that we are, again, Americans are aligned on this issue.
We should not be getting pushed around by the small percentage of freaks.
I was wondering, is there, I mean, let's say topic of men's rights.
What do you think about the topic of men's rights?
Oh, there is no men's rights.
Men don't have any rights.
Men's rights are about the same category as Catholic rights or Christian rights.
If you're a straight white man, men have a much higher suicide rate, younger death rate, higher suicide rate, many more deaths from both stress and from drugs and suicides and you name it.
Where's the concern for men?
And by the way, black men have it worse than anybody, just about.
Like college graduates, black women get all the benefits.
And you look at black men and they're getting less job opportunities because of legal immigration.
And you never hear about men.
It's always women are the victims, even though women actually outnumber men.
So we're the minority, aren't we?
So there's nothing wrong about being a man, by the way.
If you're going to say toxic masculinity, I'm going to talk about toxic femininity.
Because toxic femininity is throw the man out.
That's why there's 20x times, I believe the number is 20x higher incidence of premarital sex, I'm sorry, premarital sex and unwanted pregnancies.
I think the number is that high if there's no father in the home.
So I'm sorry you feminists that shove the man out and talk mad about men all the time.
You know, you're causing a lot of problems, too.
So you want to take that card out.
There's just as many problems on the feminist side than there are on the masculine side.
Yeah, yeah. Man, I really appreciate that feedback because I got to tell you, like, there's been, you know, the topic of passport bros.
Have you heard of passport bros by any chance?
Passport what? Passport bros, like passport brothers or whatever, this new movement.
You know, I know of Anchor Babies, but I don't know about Passport.
So the whole thing with Passport Bros is that men in America are actually now going overseas to find women.
In some cases, bring them here or in some cases, just stay where they are and raise traditional families because dating has become so bad.
So these guys are like, you know, the hell with this.
Like, we're gonna go find wives overseas.
What do you think about that whole thing?
I mean, it makes sense.
It's sad. But we live in a very...
The society now is there's more...
I think for the first time ever, church attendance is under 50%.
People are just ditching their traditional values.
And it's all about this narcissistic...
You know, me first generation.
And it's not all of us, obviously, but there's dwindling numbers of people right now that want traditional, whatever you say, traditional.
Ethical, moral, traditional, you know, these values that made America great and made our society great is just being thrown out the window.
And there's no better example, I think, than the pronoun bullshit.
Because pronoun is the most, demanding someone knows your pronoun is the most narcissistic thing you could ever do.
Because the whole idea is that for hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of years, men and women can tell the difference.
I mean, from, right, we evolved to know one thing.
We know the difference between men and women.
And that's it. And you call someone miss or sir because you don't know their name.
So that's a generic pronoun.
So if you demand that someone knows your stupid pronoun, that's like knowing that they have to know your name.
Because if you can't present yourself well enough to look like a woman to be called a miss and vice versa, then you have no business demanding that people know your pronoun.
It's the most extreme narcissistic dumb thing you can do and say, you're going to have to know my pronoun.
It's like that's an example of the narcissism.
I don't blame men for going overseas and finding women from societies where it's not insane.
It's terrible what's happening right now in our country, wanting 10 out of 10.
That's what they're being trained by the media to want.
And if you're a Christian, probably, or if you're conservative, a lot of women are probably trained to think that you're a Nazi or whatever.
That's what the government's saying.
Right? It's crazy. It's crazy.
You remember, like, nicknames and stuff?
Growing up, we used to give each other nicknames.
Sometimes it was, like, based upon whatever the vibe of the person or whatever.
I mean, in modern day, imagine nicknames were, like, still a thing.
I mean, these people would freak out.
These people would freak out on the basis of that because there'd be somebody else coming out with, you know, whatever.
Your nickname is Juicy or whatever.
And it's like, they might not like that.
You know what I mean? In one generation or like a couple of generations, like how this all kind of just go like, you know, flip around?
Or is this even just like a real thing?
Is it just a construct of like few very powerful people that are trying to really, you know, kind of escalate something that is really not even it's like a non issue by putting it on blast like that?
Yeah, I mean, I think the big thing is, you know, when I was in college, we were all freshmen, we were a track and cross country team, they would give us all a name.
And that was your name, whether you liked it or not.
Now I can imagine everyone would be triggered if it's not a name they like, you know?
Most names were not always complimentary.
And it was just like, it is fun.
And people, you have the name for life.
And it was like being a grunt, you know?
But now, oh my God, I can't imagine the politically correct world we live in right now.
But I think ultimately, it's a combination of just, you know, rejecting.
I think the number is something like less than 20% of young Americans are proud of their country.
It's disgusting. They are turning people against their own country.
We cannot survive if the majority of people hate their country.
And it's all being manufactured.
We are the greatest country on earth.
We're the least bigoted country on earth.
It's ridiculous that they're trying to say we're so racist or we are the least racist.
But I read about this study that this was talked about decades ago.
Way to get America to fail is create division and all the different races in our country were being used intentionally to divide us.
This is all being constructed to make sure we're divided.
Yeah. Yeah. It's like, like, do these people not have passports?
Because if you've traveled around the world and I mean, I could tell you, I've traveled, you know, like a decent amount.
I haven't been everywhere, but like, You know, I saw, I've seen a lot of racism.
I mean, you go to parts of Asia, there's clear-cut racism as a white person, as anybody from not there, you know.
You know, I'm just trying to recollect in my mind, travels, you know, Turkey, they're not very, you know, as an American, you're not really, and there's been incidents, you're not really safe in certain parts of Turkey, you know, and a Christian American, because Certain parts of Turkey are a little bit more extreme than I think they let you know out there in terms of the mainstream media, you know? We've all seen the, you know, Nazi flags in Ukraine, you know?
I mean, everywhere you go, there's like hardcore racism where here people are accepted, you know?
And yes, there might be individuals out there with racist ideas, but it's far, far, far less than the literal, cultural, institutionalized racism that you see in most other countries.
By far. By far.
And the whole history of slavery is completely...
I mean, there's so many lies from the 1619 Project.
I mean, there are two sides to this story.
There's some people that go too far and make it seem like there was no real racism in our country.
Of course there was. But...
There's also, you know, there was millions of white slaves for centuries taken from dark-skinned Muslims.
It's disgusting what the left is doing.
Again, this has been planned for a long time.
Saul Alinsky, the radicals, you see programs from the 70s where they're talking about this coming up and happening.
This is really a...
It's being manufactured.
It's really being manufactured to chain up division because I don't know any...
I don't know one person that it's an actual racist, like legitimate.
I just can't think of it.
I'm thinking of all the people I know, and it's just...
There's no there there. This is being manufactured to create division because division...
A divided country can't be.
Tyrants need division because if the people aren't fighting themselves, they'll fight and they'll fight the tyrants and they'll get rid of the tyrants.
Tyrants need heavy division.
That's why they're obsessed with the trans thing because it's a beautiful thing for them to create division.
And when you look at the history of slavery, I mean, the people that were selling the slaves, more often than not, were not a bunch of, you know, white people coming in and going into the forest.
That happened a little bit.
That did happen a little bit. But the vast majority of the time, it was African families run by the Muslims, by the way, not just putting the Ottoman Empire.
That's what was going on.
They ran it for about a thousand years, taking blacks out of Africa.
In fact, over 100 million is the number going to Africa.
Northern Africa and to the Muslim countries.
No one talks about that.
Yeah, and including in slavery.
There's still slavery in the Muslim world today.
Where's the outrage about that?
Shouldn't you be more mad about slavery happening right now in Africa, which still happens, and in the Muslim world to the tunes of tens of millions of people in the world today?
Shouldn't you be more mad about that than slavery here almost 200 years ago that we fought and fought a bloody war to end?
I mean, It's insane, this conversation.
It doesn't belong in America.
It's meant to divide us.
And that's all it is. Period.
Point. And full stop.
And it's terrible because the regular people, like the people like us that would be lumped into white, right?
Like what? I mean...
If there was an agenda to destroy a certain population or cause harm, which, you know, frankly, I believe there were times that really bad people were running the show, right?
Nonetheless, you look at who those bad people are, and they're an elite.
They're not the ones that are like us, for the most part.
Yes. That's the focus that one should have and say, okay, like the people running the show versus, you know, lumping into white, you know what I mean?
Like I said, you dissect white.
You're like, who is white? You know what I mean?
You put all the, you know, Irish, Scottish, English, blah, blah, blah.
You track it down the line and you find out, you know, Greeks, whatever, Armenians, you know, Italians, and you track it down the line and you find out, you know what, like...
It's like all these individuals or these individual races of people have had something catastrophic.
You talk about Sicilians, the rape of Sicilian women and stuff.
Imagine that.
For years and years, your women are raped and put into harems.
There's a lot of shitty stuff that's happened.
Tremendous. I agree. It's tremendous.
And if you want to go back in history, I'm a fan of knowing history so you don't repeat it and understanding it.
But to deny it, and now with the progressives, if you say that, you know, black families sold their own into slavery.
It will scorch you for it.
If you say that only about 3% of the blacks that were taken to the Americas went to North America, the other 95-96% went to South America and to Brazil and to Mexico where they were treated horrendously comparatively to America.
Not to let anybody off the hook, but if you're going to be attacking the 3% or 4% that came to North America where they were freed in a bloody war, where the Republicans fought a war effectively to free slaves in America, right?
Thank you, Republican Party of the day back then.
Then you are disgenuous.
You're a liar because you're ignoring all that history and you're ignoring how the slave trade began.
And you're ignoring the Muslim Ottoman Empire that ran out of Africa.
And you're ignoring the millions of whites that were killed and enslaved.
Because of race. At the end of the day, if you're going to judge somebody by the color of their skin, you're a psychopath.
Because you know what? I'm biracial because my great-great-grandmother was Anna Jefferson, and that's how I'm related to Thomas Jefferson, and she was listed as mulatto in the 1860 register.
So that means I'm probably maybe 1% black.
So what am I? I guess I'm multiracial.
This is just a dumb conversation that anybody brings up.
It just makes no sense except if you're trying to divide people because, you know, you're a racist if you're going to be talking about race, then you're a racist.
And we have to be aggressive and push back.
Anybody that keeps pushing this is themselves a racist and they have to be called out for it.
Are you concerned that BlackRock now owns essentially the DNA of pretty much the major DNA companies, which was always my worry.
That's why I've never been a fan of those, whatever, 24 and whatever DNA test.
I think it's amazing that you find out where you're from on that topic of knowing where you're from, where you emanate from, and realizing that at the end of the day, most of us are mutts, more or less, you know?
You can't ever divide something like that up when we're all mutts.
You know what I mean? You can't reuse titles like that.
But the point here is now you have BlackRock, which we've seen as a threat to pretty much everything they touch in terms of the will of we the people owning all this DNA. Very scary.
As long as there's a guideline protecting the data, because data will be out there.
The more technically advanced we get, there will be more and more data about everything and everybody.
I kind of understand that.
That's just the reality of living in today's modern world.
But there needs to be a Well, this is another thing.
I've been working on a human rights document for over a year.
I just haven't had time to finish it and publish it.
It's called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, where things like this need to be put in there.
We need to have accepted global human rights that are updated to today's standards from a very American point of view.
And that needs to be data that's kept...
I mean, it's very scary.
Yeah, yeah. Take a journey here with me through some wild speculation.
Let's have a little fun here, right?
So this, okay, right?
BlackRock owning all this DNA, we've seen that there's certain significance to, let's say you come from a certain bloodline, you're like related to Thomas Jefferson, I don't think it's an accident that, you know, there's certain things that are wiring you this, you know, like, similar, in similar terms,
right? Isn't there, I mean, the risk of a company like that, that has definitely shown that they could be nefarious, knowing that much information about, oh, like, you know, you got a lot of leaders in this little, you know, DNA kind of group over here.
And, oh, all here are the sheep.
We don't have to worry about all those sheep.
But, oh, you have some more leaders in this one.
I mean, targeted destruction.
That's what I'm bringing up right now.
Like now that we're entering this AI world where you have AI saying, oh, we got to, you know, humans are a problem.
We got to destroy them. You know, once they've thought about all the chaos humans have caused on this earth and some of the horrible things, you know, with us all coming from some kind of catastrophe and landing here in, you know, the land of freedom.
So, I mean, what do you think about that?
You know, I know it's a wild speculation, but what do you think about the possibilities of something like that?
I mean, it's another thing to worry about.
It is a concern.
I mean, on the one hand, you can't put the genie back in the bottle, right?
So what do we do? We can't, just like, you know, the nuclear threat has been here since the 40s, since the first dropping in the first day, you can't go back.
We say we're going to give up our nuclear weapons because they're so destructive.
Well, then only the bad guys will have them, right?
And then we wouldn't. So that's why there's a nuclear race as horrible as it is to think of total annihilation of the whole planet, which I think is beyond the pale.
I think that needs to be addressed on a human rights level as well.
I think with AI, we have to cap the genies the best we can in the bottle.
If private companies are going to have that information, there's companies that have our health information all over the place, right?
We have to contain it and protect it and make sure it's protected and have very, very harsh penalties for anybody using it for nefarious purposes.
That's the only thing I can think of because I don't think we can roll the clock back on AI or that data.
We just have to find ways to make sure it's protected with extreme, extreme harsh penalties for anybody that uses it in any nefarious way.
Like life in prison or maybe even the death sentence.
Something extreme to stop anybody from using it for nefarious purposes.
That's the only thing I can think of.
I don't know if you have any ideas.
I just know you can't go back and not have...
The AI is happening on its own.
You have to find a way to put guardrails on it to make sure it doesn't turn into some crazy old Star Trek TV show.
Those things happen in the old Star Trek TV show.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, like, having a patch in there where, like, don't destroy humans.
I don't know. I mean, I've seen all the Terminator movies and all these sci-fi movies.
There always seems to be a way around, even when they do put those patches, that the Terminator is ultimately going to want to kill the humans.
But anyway, let's talk about something fun.
Porkfest. You're telling me about Porkfest and you're going to be speaking there for an hour.
I mean, that sounds really cool.
Like, tell us about what's going on with this event.
Well, I only learned about pork fresh recently.
I kind of heard about it.
But now it's becoming, I guess it's growing.
It's something called, if your audience has heard of the Free State Project, a few states had applied to become like the free state and New Hampshire was picked to be The Free State is a Free State Project, which is a focus of very constitutional, going back to the Constitution, limited government. It's not specifically libertarian, but there's a very obvious libertarian bent to the whole event.
People take out tents.
There's a whole, like, all these different tents and different groups that produce this event.
And there's a big stage and then small stages throughout.
So I'm learning about it as I get ready to speak there.
But I understand Vivek Ramaswamy and RFK Jr.
and Nikki Haley and some other presidential candidates will all be speaking there.
So it's been taken very seriously because it's the heart of, like...
The New Hampshire, you know, live free or die state politics.
So I'll be speaking there about the op score and we're trying to, we're finding ways.
Usually you get, you know, 10 or 15 minutes to speak.
So they said, you have an hour.
I'm like, okay, we're going to have to, we're going to make it interactive.
We're going to go through and show, we're going to be scoring politicians and going through the whole process and showing exactly how it works and making it interactive and fun.
That's awesome. That's awesome.
That sounds great. Next week.
When is it? It's next week, the 19th through, I believe, the 25th.
And it's in, I think it's, I forget the name of the town, actually.
It's on the other side of the White Mound.
So it's pretty high up there near Canada.
It's way up. It's a pretty long drive from Boston, probably about three hours.
Nice, nice. Very cool.
So, John, in closing, is there anything that we didn't talk about that you'd want to touch upon and chat about?
You know, any new initiatives?
Yes, yes. Well, thanks for sure.
We're working with a group that's focused on election.
It's called the Election Protection Initiative and also Paper Vote, how we can better safeguard our elections by counting paper ballots.
And doing it in a way that's cheaper actually than using machines and much more accurate, much more trustworthy.
And a friend of mine named Mark Cook is heading that up.
He's doing that in Texas starting soon.
He's taking an RV on the road and doing that.
And we're collaborating with their group and the Precinct Strategy Project because The idea of the Precinct Strategy Project is to get local control of your politics.
The more people that get involved in the precinct level that are fighting for America, the more control we'll have of national politics because they have ultimately determined who gets on the ballot and all the way up to Congress.
So we are working with them because the Opscore survey, you can go online, you can take Anybody can take the OPSCORE survey and get your results and see where you stand.
It takes about 10 minutes to take the survey across 30 issues.
And we're offering that as part of the project because now you can see where these people stand.
From the precinct level up to the state level and federal level, it's a great tool to vet people as well as create these scores to show who's working for us and against us.
And that's what the idea of the OPSCORE. So that's very exciting.
We want to be able to use this tool and the survey in every which way we can to help save this country.
That's awesome. That's awesome.
What does it look like? I'm curious for the near future for the Opscore project.
Well, we are in heavy fundraising mode because, I mean, the fact is that if you can imagine, you know, if your audience, you guys are familiar with JD Powers, it's a big, if you get a high JD Powers award, a good award for car manufacturers and appliances and insurance companies that, you know, big industries are rated by JD Powers, which are strictly, specifically only The consumers.
The companies don't have any say.
And so the consumers rate these companies and they put the ratings out.
So it's a very clean, honest way to assess companies from the consumer perspective.
We're doing that from the voter perspective.
And when this takes hold and it starts moving and people use the app and trust the app and use it to rate and track and keep their politicians accountable, it will change everything in America because all the bad guys will be thrown out.
Mm-hmm. The 80% of us that want common sense things that aren't for this crazy radical child transgender, that aren't for open borders, that aren't for insecure elections and high techs, they're going to have the controlling say.
You see what I'm saying? Because then the app would be what guides just like Rotten Tomatoes does for movies or Yelp does for restaurants today.
That's what we want to bring it to, and we are needing to raise some money to create a powerful app to go from the web app to the mobile app and to promote around the country.
Imagine trying to get this in front of 300 million people.
It costs $19 million on average for one race in Congress, which has got about an audience of three-quarters of a million.
Well, we're going to have to reach 330 million people.
We have to reach, what, 535 members of Congress have to reach, but we can level up the whole thing with this app.
So we're asking people to support it because the faster we can raise money, the faster we can make this a reality, hit the road, promote it, put the technology in we need, and this will change.
It's like fifth generation warfare, information warfare, and everything we just talked about today will all be reflected in the op score because everything that matters is in the op score.
So it'll give the people a voice.
That is awesome. That is awesome.
Thank you for the amazing work you're doing, JP. We really appreciate it.
And, you know, it's a brilliant idea.
It's a brilliant idea. Like I've always been saying, you know, it's something that should have happened a lot sooner.
I agree. And part of it is that, you know, people have to get engaged.
I mean, how much easier could you make it, right?
I mean, having something like that is the perfect tool for people to get engaged in the politics.
And I don't know, I think part of it, the culture has to change.
You know, we had civics at one point.
I mean, being part of government, being curious, being involved was a part of the culture.
That seems to have been taken out of our culture.
And I think part of that is, you know, the big U-turn needs to happen there.
Well, I agree 100% and I appreciate your support and everyone else that supports us and we just think The reality is you've got to get people where they're at.
They're on these things almost four hours a day.
This is where they're at.
This is where we have to get them.
It has to be interesting, trustworthy, a little entertaining.
Believe me, there's going to be plenty of room for entertainment on this when we start exposing all this stuff happening.
The bad and the ugly, right?
We have ideas to make this so powerful and so fun.
It's such an experience that we need this to become Back in the day before you had Rand McNally maps to get from point A to point B, back 20 years ago, that's how you have to figure out how you travel down the coast or go somewhere, you have to figure out all the turns.
And now there's Google Maps. No one ever thinks about buying a big old Rand McNally app anymore, right?
With this, we want it to be like, how do we vote before the app score?
We have to listen to all this bullshit from all these liars and all their fake ads.
Oh, now we have the truth in an app that we can trust and run by the people.
Oh, that's what I'm going to go to.
And then that's why we're really obsessed with making it happen.
So if anybody can support us, you go to go-usa.us.
You can find us there. Go to the App Store, and you can also donate.
We also need volunteers. You know, and here's the thing that I would tell the viewers, you know, on the topic of, you know, again, what we're doing at America Happens is very similar to what you're doing, right?
With the America Happens Network, including the Blood Beauty Podcast.
Thank you for what you're doing. Yeah, and you know, it's similar in the sense that the perfect version of what we are doing is for it to be crowdfunded, right?
Because then you are only answerable to we the people, right?
And here's the reality, if somebody else comes along, you know, George Soros is like, you know what, I want to spend, you know, like $50 million, build this app and make it the Opscore thing where he gets to manipulate that information.
You know what I'm saying? It's like, this stuff has to be crowdfunded.
People have to go deep into their pockets and fund this kind of thing, you know, because otherwise, frankly, you're going to get censored.
You know, there's going to be a skew put in there.
We saw in the 2022 elections how Literally, you know, people that were running for the primaries here and people that were Republican Party members were all pretty much defamed in the mainstream media.
It was very obvious that we were getting no positive publicity from there, you know?
And, you know, that's why at America Happens, we say, you know, if you want to have truth in media, if you want this kind of stuff coming out, you know, you got to send money and you got to send money to JP. So I know it's a lot of money, but That's the only way we're going to save this country, really, is for the people to take control.
Because if they fund it, you know, yeah, you get lies.
Yeah, that's the goal. I mean, honestly, if 2% of Americans gave $1 each, we'd have the money we need to do this.
We need $6 million. That's 6 million people giving a dollar each, and that's 2% of the country.
So, you know, if we can get 2% of the country giving $1 each, we get the money we need.
So the more we get the word out there, the better.
We don't need to have, we don't need to need $20 million that one race needs in Congress.
We need about 6 million, which is one third of one race, and we're going to have all the races.
So think of it that way. It's actually the biggest bargain you could imagine, right?
We're going to be working together with you guys.
What you're doing is incredibly important and it's the same idea, how we can reach people in a grassroots way, the voice of the people.
Thank you for what you guys are all doing.
You're going out there and saying the truth, putting the truth out there in a way that others aren't seeing it because everything else is being censored.
Thank you so much, JP, for coming on to the Blood Money podcast.
I will see you on the next episode of Blood Money.
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