Being Called to Serve After a Near Death Experience with Tim Mahan
Vem Miller interviews 2026 California Governor Candidate Tim Mahan, who suffered a life changing near death experience that resulted in a call to serve and help America for the better.Show more He discusses 1 - The Economy 2 - Affordable Housing 3 - The Federal Reserve's Role in Manipulating the Interest Rates 4 - Tax Reform 5 - School Funding 6 - Solving Homelessness 7 - Bright Line Bullet Train to Las Vegas
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Today we have a very special guest, Tim Mahan.
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Tim, how you doing, sir?
Good.
How you doing?
Great to have you on our podcast, man.
You know, I was really excited when Rex got into contact with me and said, hey, you know, you've been interviewing all these candidates out there that are running for California governor.
You really got to speak to Mr. Meehan.
So, you know, why don't we just dive right into it, man?
Tell me a little bit.
You know, before we get into politics in the California governor run, let's find out a little bit about you, who you are, what you do, where you're from, and lead us into why you're running for governor.
Okay.
Well, my name is Tim Mahan.
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No, no, sorry.
Go ahead.
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My name is Tim Mahan.
I was born in San Merdino, California.
That city gave me a lot of momentum to actually give me momentum.
It gave me a lot of motivation to actually become something.
And, you know, if you believe in God, God chose to put me in the construction industry so I could learn how to build things.
And over the course of 20 plus years in the construction industry, I've built a lot of cool projects.
And God has given me the ability to be able to see things that are messed up and then gives me like plans on how to fix them.
So the reason why I'm running for governor is because I know I could fix the state of California.
To me, it's super simple.
I mean, for somebody that probably comes out of college that just learned political science, they didn't learn how to build anything.
So they learned how to keep a system in place.
And for me, knowing how to read plans and create plans and build things, why not me?
I'm the perfect candidate.
Yeah, you were, you know, tell us a little bit about, you know, obviously the meme title of the show is, you know, near-death experience.
I mean, what happened that obviously you went through a change in your life?
Tell us a little bit about what happened that first caused you to have this eye-opening moment where you're like, hey, I got to run for governor.
I mean, what was that whole near-death experience about?
Yeah, so I like how you said that, how, where you have like an aha moment where you have to run for governor.
I never thought that I'd ever be in this position.
And I rewind the tape a few years ago.
I was, you know, hooked on doctor-prescribed opioids, Xanax, and Adderall.
I use those pills to actually shut off my mind and just focus on my business.
And I created a great company.
But at the same time, in creating this company, if I didn't have my pills, I couldn't get out of bed.
And one day I'm just sitting in the shower, just crying my eyes out, asking God, the universe, Jesus, for help.
And next thing you know, I get out of the shower and I just didn't feel like going on anymore.
I was super tired.
I worked almost seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
My phone was always ringing.
My emails, text messages, you name it.
But every single day I got up and I'd go and do my rounds.
But to make a long story short, if I didn't have my pills, it was like I was on this roller coaster of a life.
And, you know, the universe is great.
It brought me some medicine that I was going to need through some other people in the form of cannabis to get off of these pills.
And when it brought me the medicine, I never thought that I'd use it because I've never really smoked weed or cannabis.
Back when I was growing up, it was called weed.
Now they call it cannabis.
So we'll go with cannabis.
And a few accidents had happened.
I ended up getting electrocuted on one of my projects.
Didn't stay down.
Two weeks later, I get bit by a poisonous spider on the same project.
I run out of pills.
I start withdrawing.
I'm on my way home, and then a truck out of nowhere just smacks right into me in the 10 freeway.
So I go home, I just go to sleep.
And then about a month later, I get another call to look at another project.
And something weird happened.
The building had like a really dark energy.
And as I'm rolling down the roll-up door, the chain jumps off the sprocket.
So I tell the realtor, don't worry, I'll go up there and I'll fix it.
So I had a Starbucks bottle in my hand, I set it down, and the door is only up about three feet.
So I climb up there, the door detaches, and I jump back and I land right on the Starbucks bottle.
I roll my ankle, fracture it.
This time, I go to the hospital.
The other two times I didn't.
I just slept.
But this time I go to the hospital because I couldn't, I was in shock.
So as I get to the hospital, the lady wants to give me morphine.
I tell her, no, I need to get off these pills.
I'm done.
I'm completely done with these pills.
So now that I have a fractured ankle and I'm withdrawing, I still have feeling in my hands from the electrocution.
I'm just really out of whack.
But now I have time to rest.
So I'm laying in bed with my foot up in my cast and I'm in so much pain.
I'm just withdrawing.
I'm shaking.
And then I just remembered the canvas that the guys gave me on one of these projects.
So I could just go to my drawer, I grab it, I take a hit, and next thing you know, my body just started to relax.
And I haven't relaxed in 15 years.
I don't know what relaxing is.
But now I'm relaxing.
So as I'm relaxing, I fall asleep.
And then as I go to sleep, I start having some crazy dreams, super crazy dreams.
And one of the dreams, I think they call it astral projection.
I astral projected out of my body into another earth.
The earth was like this one here, but imagine being limitless.
And it was pristine, beautiful, like perfect.
And I'm flying around.
I didn't have any physical body.
I'm flying around looking at this thing.
And I'm just like the feeling that I had of freedom was just amazing.
So then I come back to my body and I leave again.
This time, the universe started showing me how the world worked.
And it didn't show me the world that you see on television.
It showed me my world, the world inside myself, and how my world worked.
And the people that were blessing me and the people that were cursing me.
And likewise, the people I was cursing, the people I was blessing.
And to make a long story short, it just showed me mostly about my personality.
And then it would show me my personality and other people.
And it was like the most mind-boggling thing that I ever seen.
And then it showed me how the actual world worked and how everything was connected.
So then I come back.
This is all in the same night.
I come back to the body and then I leave again for the third time.
This time, I'm walking on top of the earth.
I'm walking in all of the cities.
And anything that I saw that was dirty or like poverty or crime or anything, I would just think of something positive and it would shift.
It would change that quick.
It would show me how powerful our minds are.
And if we're all collectively thinking the same thing, that reality will tend to manifest, right?
You know, start taking form over time.
So this is what the universe is showing me in these dreams.
And I'm like, what the heck is going on?
And then when I came, before I came back, whatever the energy or spirit up there was, it told me that my life was never going to be the same again.
And then I come back to my body and I wake up and I'm like, whoa, this is the craziest thing I've ever seen.
Or I didn't believe it.
I didn't believe it at first.
I didn't believe any of it.
And then as I started to live out my life again, it started to show me more with my awareness of how my thoughts were kind of creating my reality and then my actions were kind of solidifying everything.
So then as I'm laying there on the computer and I go on LinkedIn and I see a 3D printed castle and I said, that's it.
Right there, I got a burst of energy.
And remind you, I'm still withdrawing, right?
But now I got some energy.
I see this 3D printed castle.
I'm like, I want that.
If I couldn't walk, talk, or do anything, I would 3D print a new world, right?
So I type in the message box, I want this.
A day later, a businessman from Brazil sends me a DM and says, if I connect you with the largest 3D printing company based in China, will you call them?
I said, yes, send the number.
Well, he never sends the number, but the next day I'm in the sauna and I'm detoxing, trying to get all the impurities out of me so I can start feeling better.
And then as I'm leaving the sauna, my phone rings with the weirdest number I've ever seen in my life.
And I answered it, and it was a guy on the other line.
And he said he's looking for Tim Mahan.
He received an email that I was interested in their technology and he would like to invite me into China.
So I said, yeah, I would love to go see your RD center.
And he said, okay, I'll send you an invitation so that you can come over and see the technology.
And I'm thinking to myself, how is this happening right now?
Right?
But it is.
So he sends me an invitation, and then I work as hard as I possibly can to get as much money as I possibly can to go over there and purify my body.
You name it.
I'm doing everything you could ever think of so I could go and check this technology.
I just was fascinated with it.
So then, next thing you know, I get my passport and I'm leaving the United States July 4th, 2018, to leave the country for the first time in my entire life.
And I have no idea what I'm doing.
I'm just doing it.
So I'm just going with where I'm being called.
So as I'm trying to get my ticket at LAX, it keeps telling me no booking, no booking, no booking.
So I said, hey, can we switch my flight arrangements to go into Hong Kong?
And then I'll go through immigration there because you needed a visa to go into mainland China and I didn't have one, so it wouldn't give me my plane ticket.
So we switch everything around and I fly into Hong Kong.
And now, but before I leave, something comes over me and I start fasting.
I just didn't want to eat anything.
I didn't want any food or water or anything like that.
I was just like super excited and focused on getting that not out of the country but into China to see this technology.
So then I fly into Hong Kong and I go through immigration there and I get a three-day travel pass.
When I get the three-day travel pass, I'm able to fly from Hong Kong into PVG Airport into Budong.
So as I get into PVG Airport, I'm starting to notice on the plane that people that are involved in my vision are kind of like sitting right next to me or talking to me about certain things that I was thinking about, which was really strange to me.
That started getting my awareness, right?
Wait, wait, so all the stuff that you thought was like these visions, hallucinations, whatever, those people are on the plane with you now?
Nope.
So like after I got like all of the plans and everything of like potentially running for the presidency and the governorship and stuff like that, I started getting other visions on how to build new cities, on how to build better cities for better people with better houses and all kinds of just different things.
But the stuff that I was that was coming to me when I was on the plane, this happened multiple times over like five or six different trips, not only to China, but to Scotland.
Every time I was in the plane, somebody sat next to me that was a part of the vision.
It was the most Thing I ever experienced in my entire life because I was never collaborators, collaborators, potential partners.
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, so I was thinking about clean energy, for instance.
And then, next thing you know, a lady sitting next to me that is developing clean energy to where you don't have to pay for it and stuff like this.
Stuff like that.
You know.
To remember what it was exactly back then, we were talking about electromagnetic type energy and hydrogen and stuff like this with solar panels and then using gas where there's gas generators now, like all kinds of just different things.
But I'm sitting next to like one of the largest companies that builds equipment and all this stuff.
So all these things just start happening as I'm going back and forth.
So now I fly into PVG airport and I'm about a day and a half behind schedule and I couldn't really figure out how to call a hotel when I get there.
So I didn't even know where I was going.
So this lady sticks a sign in my face and says four-star hotel, best hotel in China.
I was like, no, thank you.
I'm good.
I'm just going to figure it out.
But as we're leaving, she holds the sign in my face the entire way off of the airplane as we're leaving.
And then finally, I got to the end.
She's the only person speaking English.
I said, sure.
What do you got?
I'm really tired right now.
I've been traveling for a few days.
I haven't eaten.
I'm thirsty.
And she again said, four-star hotel, best hotel in China.
I was like, how much?
And it ended up being like 4,800 RB.
And they wanted me to pay there at the airport, but I decided to just pay at the actual hotel.
So we leave the airport.
Actually, she pulls up some shuttles, and the shuttle has no markings on the van.
It's just an empty van.
And we leave the airport.
As we leave the airport, we're driving on this road, and there's no houses, there's no buildings, there's no grocery stores, gas stations, or anything like that.
And I'm just sitting there like, where are we going?
But from the fasting aspect of it, I've never done it before.
I was in a weird energy.
I felt super calm and super peaceful.
Never got, I never caught a vibe like they're trying to hurt me or anything like that, right?
But I'm still like, where are we going?
My phone isn't working.
And they don't speak English, so they just look back at me and just start laughing.
So I'd start laughing.
I thought, okay, if they're laughing, I'm going to laugh, right?
So now we're driving.
We ended up in like a wooded area.
When we got to the wooded area, it was really strange because we just drive in there for like maybe five, ten minutes, and then we end up making this left.
When we made a left, all the like trees and everything go away, and it opens up to the largest city I have ever seen in my entire life.
It's dark now at this time, but every single room in these buildings was pitch black, no light on.
Now we're driving on a dirt road and there's only a couple streetlights on.
And I'm just thinking to myself, I really hope this hotel is nice.
I'm in the middle of somewhere in Shanghai, Pudong, wherever.
I have no idea where I'm at.
I have nobody to call for help if anything was to happen.
So I just had to just be calm and just roll with the punches.
But again, like I said, I was never scared or anything like that.
So then, next thing you know, I see, there's a point to the story too.
I see a red sign pointed to the left.
And I was like, that's got to be the hotel right there.
There's only light on in the city.
So then, yeah, sure enough, we make this left.
We pull into whatever, like the front entrance or whatever.
And there's seven Chinese guys standing on the steps, sharply dressed in suits.
They come to the van, they grab my luggage, they take me to the receptionist.
And as soon as I get in there, my phone switches from Verizon to China Air.
And I'm assuming it's their sister company based in China because it did it all by itself.
I didn't do anything.
And then I was able, is when I got into that hotel.
So then I was able to go on Google and I go on Google and I say, where are all the people?
And I show him on Google Translate.
And he had a translation device and he said something in there.
He said, they're at dinner.
And I typed in my phone.
All of them?
The whole city?
Is that dinner?
Where's dinner?
And I show him my phone.
And then he just points at like some snacks on the wall over there.
So I go over there and I look at the snacks.
They all look old.
And I'm like, no thanks.
Just give me my room key.
I'm going to go up to my room.
So I go up to my room.
And as I'm walking up to the elevator, I get into the elevator and I go up to the 11th floor.
When I get to the 11th floor, all I do is I stick my head out.
I look left.
I look right.
I'm listening.
If I could hear anything.
And then see anybody, nothing.
But the lights were on.
So as I get out of the elevator, I started walking down the hallway.
And as I'm walking down the hallway, I look up and there's these big black cameras on every single door in the entire corridor.
So I run to my room.
I get into my room.
As soon as I get in there, I look in the back window to see if there's any like if I can see the airport or anything like that or where we came from.
I couldn't see anything.
So from there, I just go into the bathroom, brush my teeth, freshen up, and I'm like, okay, what am I going to do?
I was like, okay, we made a right, we made a left, then we made another left, but we drove for a long time, so that's all I got to do.
So I'm thinking how to get back to the airport right now.
So as I go to use a restroom, this is what's interesting what I'm talking about about the mind.
So I go to use a restroom right above the toilet.
There was a sign, and it was in English, and it said forbidden.
No pornography, no Instagram, no Facebook, no YouTube, no Twitter.
And I'm thinking to myself, what is this?
Why would they bring me to this hotel?
And now I have nowhere to call anybody.
And then I'm seeing this sign here.
And it's in English.
It's not even in written Chinese.
So I end up leaving, grab all my stuff.
I'm leaving.
I'm out of here.
And as I'm walking away, they're trying to stop me.
And I'm like, nope, nope, I'm getting out of here.
And as I'm walking up this dirt hill now, there's this Chinese guy.
He's standing with his arms behind his back underneath the streetlight, just looking at the sky.
And I run up over to him and I say, hey, excuse me, can you call me a taxi and get me back to the airport?
They brought me to this hotel and there's like no food and there's like no people.
And he just looks at me.
He doesn't say anything.
Just looks at me.
Then I ask him again.
He just looks at me.
Doesn't say anything.
So at this point in time, this is what I'm talking about.
This is how God teaches us humility.
So, as I'm sitting there in the middle of this ghost city with no people, no electricity, I'm very humbled right now.
I have nobody to call for help, but nothing's happened to me.
But now I'm thinking about people that come to this country that look for help and nobody wants to help them.
So, it made me really think about like next time somebody asked me for help, you know, maybe I should do what I can to help them.
It really, really humbled me at the time because I had a really big ego, really, really big ego back then.
So, but I still want to get back to the airport.
Don't get me, don't get it wrong.
So, it's just a feeling that came over to me to show me something, right?
So, next thing you know, a taxi pulls up out of nowhere, and he's just like, get in, get in.
And I'm like, last time I got into a van, you guys brought me to a city with no people, no food, or anything.
Where are you going to take me?
So, now I'm like, I'm not getting in this car at the hotel.
My phone was working.
So, I started walking back to the hotel.
And as I get closer to the hotel, my phone switches back over to from whatever to China Air.
And I just remembers that, oh, I was supposed to call John from the 3D printing company when I got off the plane.
So, I call him, and he's just like, Where are you?
You were supposed to call me.
I said, Look, I didn't have a visa.
I had to fly into Hong Kong.
I had to do all this stuff.
He's like, Where are you at?
And I told him, He said, What?
Put them on the phone right now.
So, I put them on the phone.
It sounds like they're arguing with each other.
And then he says, Okay, here's what they're going to do: they're going to keep half your money, but they're going to bring the shuttle back and send you back to the airport.
I said, That's fine.
That's good.
I'll find my way from there.
So, by now, I kind of knew that my phone was working in certain locations.
So, when I got back to the airport, I was able to figure out how to get to my phone and call my wife.
And I just, I told her what happened.
She was like freaking out.
And I told her, Don't worry about it.
I'm safe now.
I'm at the airport.
Just find me an American-named hotel.
I don't care how much it costs.
And she did.
She found me a JW Marriott, and I went there.
And then when I went there, it was kind of late.
It was probably like close to 11 o'clock or something like that.
I get my room key, go up to my room.
There's two bottles of water on the desk.
I was super happy.
I pounded both of those bottles of water, went to sleep.
The very next day, my body cleansed itself from my entire life of eating junk, partying, drinking, whatever.
Completely purified itself and cleansed itself out.
I lost 15 pounds in three days in this situation here.
And my energy shifted.
For some reason, I wasn't like worried about anything.
I was like, like calm and peaceful.
Like, I don't know what was happening to me.
I went from fasting to this adventure to now my body's cleansing itself, and I'm just in complete peace.
I was never scared at one time.
I was mostly just hungry and tired, but I was feeling different energies.
And like, here in America, remember what I told you about the sign, like the note, unforbidden this, this, this, and this, right?
So if in my dream, it's true, our minds are that powerful.
When I was there, I was completely at peace.
And then when I was here in California, my mind was like crazy and my life was crazy and I never had time to sleep.
I never had time to do anything.
So I'm thinking to myself, what's going on here?
What's the universe trying to show me?
Right?
So after you have a near-death experience and you start having all these different things happen to you, it kind of changes you a little bit.
Your perspective on life changes.
You start realizing that there's more to life than just going to work, eating, going to sleep.
doing it all over again.
There's way more to life.
So most people have never experienced life because they're on this rat, this hamster wheel, right?
So over the course of eight years, I was nowhere near the man that you're talking to today.
I'm a completely different person now that I went through this transformation.
So to make a long story short, now that I kind of see through my experiences in life, my business, my experiences traveling overseas and energy work and all kinds of different things, you see how everything kind of works together to keep people in a collective consciousness where we're operating at a lower vibrational frequency.
Now, for all of you out there that are hearing me talk like this, what I'm saying is probably foreign language to you, but it is.
You'll catch on once you learn more about it and start researching it a little bit and then start realizing what vibration you're actually operating in because the universe will mirror it back to you like that.
And in America, our negative vibrations come back a lot quicker than positive because we operate in a very low vibration here.
And that's what we're at.
We're at war.
We're in an energetic war.
And it's a vibrational war.
So unless we're able to vibrationally shift our energy collectively one by one, it's going to be very difficult to actually change the world because in order to change a world, you got to change yourself first.
And then when you change yourself, then you can go into the world, use your experiences to actually do something about it.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, well, firstly, in terms of having this kind of spiritual awakening, I mean, that is a topic that we've talked about a lot.
I've certainly experienced it myself in the last four years.
Certainly the vibrational aspect of it.
What I actually believe, and by the way, for those following my Facebook, this is my third day of aniacin flush, really to get rid of the heavy metals.
I mean, I'm somebody that like has been very careful about my health and not following the medical industrial complex that's really there to give us sick care, meaning you get sick, they give you a bunch of pills, and then most people just die as slow deaths, you know, suicide on the installment plan, we call it, you know?
But for people that, you know, we're constantly bombarded with negative energy.
I think that's one of the things that we've oft talked about.
You know, this comes from, you know, your fluoride in the water that actually calcifies your pineal gland, which is your connection to the spiritual world.
So you don't connect to the spiritual world.
So what happens?
Government becomes your God when you can't see beyond what is here.
You know, one of the guests we had on talked about how we only see 3% of what's out there.
That means 97% of what's out there, we're not even seeing with our eyes because they don't even have the power to see it.
So there's a lot more.
There's a lot more.
And it seems to be that we're going through some kind of spiritual awakening right now in this last four or five years.
I mean, what do you say to that in terms of kind of this reawakening that seems to be happening all around the world right now?
I'm actually kind of glad that you brought this up and I didn't because it's really important to understand that going through this awakening right now, people need rest.
And in order for others to wake up and really realize their potential, they need to rest and go through their own awakening.
But it's very difficult when people are on the hamster reel.
And if you believe that there is a negative energy and there's a positive energy, let's just say one's the devil, one's an angel, right?
So let's just say the negative energy is working through other vessels or people due to, and the only way you can really work on them is if they're tapped in on the same vibrational level.
And when I say that, it means people have to be on opioids, Xanax, Adderall, stuff that keeps them all on the same vibration, right?
People that are drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, all of this stuff.
Now, I'm not going to demonize anything right now.
What I'm saying is we're talking about vibration.
So when you have this person, let's say drinking alcohol, this person's not.
So this person's going to be down here.
This person's going to be up here.
Now, let's just say this person drinks some alcohol.
It's going to bring them down here.
Now they're going to be able to telepathically connect.
They may not know that they are, but their energy is going to go through them.
So if this one's having a bad day and this one's on the same vibrational level, it's going to feel it, right?
But if this person's up here, this person's on a bad day, this person up here is going to say, oh, don't worry about it.
Just get over it.
And they're not going to feel anything, right?
So it's all about vibration and frequency.
So if people are on the same vibration and the same frequency, now they're going to be feeling everybody else's emotions because we're all connected.
We're all connected.
I'm just going to say it like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, we've talked about like the church bells being taken out in the 1930s, 40s.
I think after World War II, all around the world, except for some small, you know, areas of the world, church bells deliver a frequency that is a healing frequency.
We've talked about how the frequency of music actually changed in the 30s and 40s to be able to essentially take us down to these lower frequencies as opposed to elevated frequencies.
You know, it seems as though this is part of, you know, people say the deep state, people say the elite, but it seems like it's part of their plan to kind of imprison us within our own minds.
And, you know, taking opiates is one of those things.
Taking any drugs, alcohol, whatever is one of those things that brings you to this lower vibration, because that seems to be a control mechanism.
Yeah, 100%.
For me, for me, honestly, it turned me into a manifesting wizard.
Everything I thought about would just come true super quick.
My wife would always ask me, how come everything you say happens?
Because I believed everything that I said.
I would say what I would say, and I wouldn't think two things of it.
It would just happen, right?
So basically, when you're able to really say something and believe it, it will happen.
And the way you do that is you just talk.
That's your frequency, right?
What you're talking about.
This is biblical.
Like, you know, you speak the word.
You speak the word into existence.
I mean, this is, I believe, right from, you know, mouth of Jesus Christ, you know?
Exactly.
Yeah, power and death is in the tongue.
So depending on what type of energy you're putting towards what you're saying is the type of energy that will come back to you.
And you'll start opening up that world for yourself.
So if you have a bunch of people complaining about what they saw on television, what do you think they're creating?
And if you have millions of people talking about what they're seeing on television, what are we creating?
Right?
So we have a separation that's happening.
The ones that are in that world and the ones that are operating on their own vibration in their own world, but they're still trying to navigate through everything else.
And that's what is going on here.
So I wouldn't say it's woohoo or anything like that.
Once you understand how powerful you are, but the only way to understand how powerful you are, you have to start becoming aware of your creations.
And it happens day to day, every single minute.
Like, look where I'm at right now talking with you with a suit and tie on.
I never thought that I'd be in this position, but when I was called, I tried to push it to the side for a long time.
But over the last five years, I've been running around telling everybody I'm going to run for the governor of California.
And the next thing you know, here I get a couple phone calls.
Next thing you know, I'm in a debate.
Now I'm sitting here.
Now I'm going on podcasts.
It's like this stuff is real.
And sometimes I'm like, you know what?
I wish I was never out there saying that I want to do this because I have other endeavors that I want to do.
But then I'm like, why not me?
I have so much knowledge and so much to give to society that can bring people together and carve a path for the future of our nation and our kids.
I mean, why not me?
Why not?
Yeah, yeah.
And, you know, let's talk a little bit about your before we go.
I want to go back to this topic, by the way, about spirituality.
But let's talk about your run for governor.
When did you start thinking about this?
And what are the things that you are looking to improve out there?
What are you looking to bring to the table as governor of California?
So the first thought happened when I started going through my healing process with those dreams.
But I wasn't the governor as a president of the United States in those dreams.
So who knows?
Maybe this is just preparing me for that in the future.
Who knows?
But my whole thing is lowering the cost of living, raising quality of life.
And a lot of people say that we want to lower the cost of living and stuff like that, but they don't have plans like I do.
And I mean, when they say they want to get rid of taxes, you have to really have a plan on how you're going to do it and where more funds are going to come from.
So I was going to start with affordable housing and then work out a tax plan that will actually be eliminated.
I hate tax.
I'm just going to say, I fucking hate taxes.
Excuse my language.
I hate them.
And I don't think they're needed.
And I think they're the reason why we have inflation.
And people need to have more money in their pockets because the banks have too much, are not lending money for cheap right now.
So if we have more money in our pocket, we don't need the banks.
Yeah, tell me.
I mean, how you plan to do that?
You know, tell me about your policies, how you plan to execute your policies, how it differs than other people's plans.
For instance, let's talk about the school system and how much money they get.
So I think their budget of last year or maybe this year was about around $130,000, $140 billion.
And there's about 9,000-something schools in California with about 5.8 million kids.
So if you do the math, these aren't exact numbers, but you do the math from about $140 billion with 5.8 million kids.
I'm sure somebody out there has a calculator.
It comes out to about $24,000, $24,500 or something like that per student.
And if you put in 25 kids in a classroom, that's about $600,000 per classroom.
So that's across the state.
Now, if you look up San Bernardino County, the largest county in California, they got a budget of $1.8 billion.
The largest county in California, 1.8 billion, from 130 to 40 billion.
Are you kidding me?
They've only gone over that budget 100 million.
So 1.9 billion.
So I forget how many, off the top of my head, how many kids are there, but it comes out to about $3,000 per student.
Wow.
So one's like $24,000, one's like 3,000?
Yeah, so San Bernardino County is operating off of 3,000, but the math says for every student in California, it should be about 24,500, if the numbers that I'm getting are correct.
So now you say, okay, they're operating at 3,000, and they're only going over 100 million.
There's a big disconnect there.
There's a huge gap.
Okay?
I mean, question, is it that like the people running San Bernardino are like not incompetent or what's going on there?
They're resourceful, it sounds like, to be honest, if because they don't, they don't, I'm not too sure.
I don't believe they create the budget.
I think the superintendent does for the state.
And how it gets allocated, from what I understand, goes by medium income and property taxes and stuff like that.
So then they kind of like put people in an income bracket.
And then depending on their income bracket, it's kind of like the amount of money that they get from what I understand from what I read.
And which it needs to change.
That needs to change because if the number is this much for this many students, then it needs to be like that across the board.
So that tells me that there's either a lot of waste or fraud going on.
So that budget can be cut in half with those type of numbers.
If you really think about it, those type of numbers, you can basically cut it in half and go $12,000 per kid.
And I think the school system is going to run just great.
And then you take it, our population has been declining.
So there's a lot of schools out there that aren't even operating in full capacity.
So we got to consolidate them and change the school districts so that we could fill up the schools and then do something with the other schools.
Who knows?
That would be up for debate for years probably, but something to do like that.
So then you think about it, you cut that in half.
Now we just saved about $70 billion, just like that.
$70 billion.
You know what we could do with $70 billion?
Like 2026, there is no more homeless.
You know, hey, let's do a complete reset for our people.
Hey, you owe a little bit of state tax?
Don't worry.
We got it.
We're going to start over.
A complete reset.
$70 billion.
Okay, now firefighters and cops, they can get a little bit of a pay bump.
We can fix our roads.
I mean, that's a big chunk.
Just for breaking down the numbers and figuring out, okay, now I'm not in office right now, but these are the numbers that I'm getting.
That's huge.
That's huge.
So why are we being taxed to death?
Right?
Now we can start eliminating taxes because we just found that now I'm sure that's all over the entire state, right?
And as governor, that's my job to go out there and figure this stuff out.
And then, right, so when I was running my company, I'd have 10 projects going.
Guess what?
I went to every single project, every single day.
I did a big circle, a big circle, a big circle while I was still going to meet with my new clients and do bids and do proposals and all that stuff.
My day was super busy taking over 100 calls a day.
I was that guy, that guy.
So you take that mentality into the governorship.
I go to every single city.
I go to every single city council, mayor, we talk to everybody, figure out what's going on in every single city.
We can do this in six months, easy.
Then put a plan together, get it done.
We just saved $70 billion.
Let's rock.
So at the end of the day, that governor's job is to go and make sure the city mayors, the city council, and everybody is doing their job.
And then if they are having funding issues, we will look at the numbers and we will figure it out.
Because at the end of the day, there's no reason why any American should be living on the street, why any American should be homeless or anything.
We should be, this is supposed to be the land of opportunity.
The opportunities are leaving because of taxes.
Right?
So if we have business people, not everybody wants to be a business person.
But there's a lot of people that do, and they don't want to do business here.
Right?
So having this calling right now is really hard because once you understand that we can only control so much, God's going to put you in the position to use your talent and your skills to help other people.
And that's why I was chosen for this.
I didn't choose it.
But I had to go through the fire to become who you're talking to today and have the knowledge that I have today.
Because I'm not here to mess around.
I'm here to fix things.
I mean, it seems as though there's a lack of innovative thinking.
I mean, even as you're talking about the 24,000 per student, I thought, you know, one of the biggest problems we have are these kids that are growing up without good parental guidance.
And how cool would it be to offer a parent that, hey, you know, you could take this whatever, $20,000 rebate per year for homeschooling your kid, as opposed to sending them to these public schools.
And we know all about the public schools in California where a lot of them are indoctrinating.
You get some, you know, teacher with some wild ideas and they're teaching five-year-olds about sex and all this kind of crazy stuff, which seems to be disastrous for these kids.
I can't help but notice, you know, when you're talking about China, that poster you saw in English where it was no porn, no Instagram, no TikTok, whatever.
I mean, that, you know, if you listen to somebody like a Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg, they don't even let their kids on social media.
And our kids' brains are rotting on, you know, you go on Instagram, you go on TikTok over here, and it's like brain rot pornography, body counts.
Over there, they're doing, you know, even though they're saying don't get on your social media, I've seen TikTok in China.
It's like, you know, kids doing math experiments and stuff.
It seems as though we've gone really astray and we're not thinking innovative on how to make better generations ahead of us.
What do you say about that?
Yeah, absolutely.
And that's the thing.
That's why I say we're under attack.
We're at war right now.
And like, I really don't want to go on record saying that we're doing it to ourselves, but we are.
But to say that it's being done on purpose, that's up for debate.
Right?
So you think.
It's getting done on purpose, by the way.
You know, even though I'm complimenting certain things about China, I mean, they are atheists, Marxists, and they do, you know, Christianity.
They're going after Christians out there.
I mean, there's good in everything.
You know, I think like, you know, we were talking about Chinese medicine before, you know, before the episode started.
You know, great.
Chinese medicine's awesome.
Chinese spirituality, like the Falun Gong, great stuff there.
Chinese education, great.
They're certainly doing much better than us by like a thousand miles.
They're doing better than us.
But then again, they don't want you to believe in God.
They want to kill spirituality.
So that is obviously not a good thing.
So, I mean, I think there's things we could learn from them, but also we are at fight with the atheist Marxists at the end of the day.
Yeah, it's interesting that you say that.
I try not to group every one country together as having the same thought process unless they're programmed to be.
So it's really interesting that they have a lot of knowledge on the human mind, I believe.
And I don't want to say, okay, this is a China and America thing, but if you really think about it, Think of it as like two teams, right?
You got the Chinese, you got the Americans, you got the Russians, you have the Mexicans, you have the Australians, whatever.
It's all like a bunch of different teams, right?
So dependent on whether or not those teams get along or not, it's going to form an even bigger team.
But if they don't get along, then one team is probably going to figure out a way to attack another team without firing one shot.
And if they could say, okay, we're just going to make our people better, that's going to give us an advantage, then that's what everybody should be doing.
But we're at a disadvantage right now because of the, I would say, the global media pumping all this mind control garbage on our televisions all the time.
And the people that watch TV, that's where their mind is.
So their mind is like focused on what they're seeing on television and then thinking that's what's happening everywhere.
In reality, it's not.
It's just happening in that one little speck of that would happen to be on that camera, wherever it might have been, right?
It doesn't mean it's happening everywhere, but they got people believing things are happening everywhere.
So they start thinking about this stuff.
And next thing you know, they're like, boom, we got them.
Now we could implement ring cameras everywhere.
We could put up surveillance and this and that based on crime.
Oh, there's homeless.
They're breaking in cars because they're freaking hungry or whatever.
They're cold or whatever it might be.
You know, I'm not saying they're not criminals or they're not doing bad things.
I'm just saying, you know, human nature is survival.
And if they're at the very bottom, they're going to try to do what they got to do to survive.
Right.
I directed a hip-hop video for a gangster rapper one time and he said, if you're not going to let me eat, I'm going to eat you.
And I thought that made an impression on me.
Yeah, it makes complete sense.
I mean, if you were to put yourself in that position, it's one of those things.
You get to this point of starvation and you don't have money.
No one's helping you.
It's like, I see some bread right there.
I'm going to go grab it.
Right?
So, I mean, it's one thing for that.
And it's another thing if a bunch of kids go to a jewelry store and break a freaking case and steal all the gold and jewelry.
That's completely different.
Right?
Because one's trying to survive, one is just going for glory or whatever it might be to feed a lifestyle that they're trying to create.
So, yeah, I mean, there's so many things that's going on right now that need to be fixed, but there's got to be ways to fix them without fighting anymore and just understanding that it's mostly energy and we're creating it ourselves.
We're self-imploding right now.
And the other countries are taking off like rocket ships because they recognize how important the mind and the body is and they celebrate it in whatever religion they celebrate it in.
And we're just kind of all over the place over here.
Yeah, I mean, your problem with drugs in the past, opiates, I mean, that seems to be of epidemic proportions.
And if we had a society that's actually working where people are happy and they're spiritually fulfilled, I don't think that would be the case.
What would be the case?
I don't think it would be the case that we'd have such a drug epidemic.
I mean, it seems like a lot of this country is medicated.
A lot of this country is on something.
A lot of this country is trying to numb themselves, which is a great way to go in the lowest possible, you know, frequency, you know, and thereby be a mental slave.
I mean, that seems to be an epidemic in our country.
Like, we're all drugged.
I mean, not all of us, but everybody's, it's funny because somebody just wrote, America has been drugged in our chat.
But that seems to be what's going on.
That, you know, rather than finding a spiritual connection that leads you to happiness, finding connections through family and people, a lot of people are resorting to drugs.
That seems to be a big problem.
And by the way, I don't put cannabis in that class.
I'm talking about pharmaceutical drugs that numb you and present no positive aspect.
Synthetic.
Synthetic.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
So when I was taking them, they did something to me where with other people, it would make them feel super relaxed and whatever.
For me, it put me on some weird frequency where I was just go, You couldn't stop me.
I was like that on there.
You could not stop me.
I didn't sleep.
I just kept going.
And make a long story short, what it does, it blocks all your receptors in your brain.
So you don't even think about anything.
Like if you hurt somebody's feelings, you don't even think about it.
It's just whatever.
You don't even realize that you're doing it, to be honest.
And then school shooter they say has is on SSRIs, which I guess is the same thing that at all, you know, some kind of methamphetamine that Hitler was giving us to his soldiers.
So, and other armies were giving to their soldiers so they wouldn't feel pain.
So they'd be able to murder and cause chaos.
And, you know, we're giving this to kids as opposed to detoxing them.
This niacin flush I just did, I bet you have these kids that are depressed.
You do the niacin flush, get rid of the heavy metals, get rid of the toxins, get rid of the fluoride through things like iodine.
I mean, that sort of thing does miracles, but hey, it's too cheap.
So, you know, the pharmaceutical industry's got to keep running.
Yeah, see, that's the thing.
So in the Bible, it talks about pharmakeia, right?
I'm presuming they're talking about pharmacies and drugs.
And in order to hypnotize anybody, you have to have them in a specific brainwave state.
And then once they're in that brainway state, they're kind of just floating through life and not really caring about anything.
That's what these drugs do.
So then you sit them down in front of television to watch sports and they start playing all of these different commercials for different types of drugs.
And they show a bunch of negative stuff.
And it's basically they're imprinting images on their mind in a specific brainwave frequency.
And that's what makes social media so dangerous if people use it the wrong way.
So like you, to your point, saying China uses social media to promote scholars, playing the piano, violin, spelling bees, you know, all that good stuff.
And we're promoting all the other stuff.
Now, what's that tell you?
It tells you, here's what it tells me.
Somewhere down the world down the line, we got conquered already.
Through the media, whoever knows this stuff, they teach psychology.
They know this stuff.
So they're already imprinting it on us and trying to get us to make the bad choice, to make the wrong choice, to make these things happen to where we become homeless.
So we are under attack right now mentally through these devices.
And once we understand that, we need to actually put a little bit of, I hate the word control, but if we can figure out a way to start promoting ourselves a lot better to each other, then we'll start inspiring each other to self-empower each other to do better and become better.
But if you see people getting paid off of chugging a bottle of Jack Daniels and then running headfirst into a wall or something like that, then next thing you know, we have 100 other people trying to do it because they want to get paid.
Yeah, yeah.
Like OnlyFans is basically a metaphor for what you just said.
You know, it's not necessarily chugging a bottle of Jack Daniels and running into a wall, but it's certainly chugging something and running into a wall because that is never, there's not positive outcomes to that kind of a lifestyle.
And, you know, I've seen it over and over again, you know?
And I don't know if it's control so much as, you know, there's very simple things that are very inexpensive to do, you know, like some of the things we just discussed with the niacin flushes and the herbals and things that you could take supplements, you know, preventative care medicine as opposed to sick care medicine, right?
Why have these things been prevented when, you know, you think, okay, this is our country.
We're all supposed to be patriots.
Being patriotic means caring for your fellow civilians and citizens.
And it also means giving them the best option.
But that's not what we're doing right now.
We're giving them, we're basically in a rigged system where the destruction of the people equals a few getting very rich and treasonous actors, I call them, because if you're destroying your own nation for a few bucks, and we've seen that in these stories with, you know, the Tim Watts type characters and what's happening with the Ilhan Omars in Minnesota, that is a vulture system, you know.
And again, you know, I did another podcast this morning, which was about the family law industrial complex, where the courts are incentivized to destroy families and destroy children to cause conflict.
So it seems like we're very much in a rigged system where destruction is coming through due to the few getting very rich while the rest of us are harmed.
And I don't think that was the intention of our founding fathers.
In fact, I know that's not the intention of our founding fathers when they're running away from a system that was basically exactly what America's become now.
We're doing it to ourselves.
It starts when we're kids and they start, I hate to even like even talk about this stuff, but it starts with the school system where they start programming the kids, right?
And they start, and then they put stuff in movies and make the movies super popular so people want to go see them.
And then they make things happen in these movies that would signify an event that could happen in a personal personal life.
For instance, let's say Happy Gilmore.
We all know Happy Gilmore, right?
Where his grandmother owes on back taxes and the tax man's going to come and take the house.
So that's just another form of programming to get people to, oh, you better stay on your taxes.
You better this, that, and that, because this might happen, right?
Well, if everybody stopped paying their taxes, are they going to go get 39 million houses?
Or what are they going to do?
Right?
So at the end of the day, we have more power than we think.
So we need to really understand that we're doing everything to ourselves.
So the people that actually got in programmed to this and became fearful of it, they're the ones that actually work for the IRS now and carry out what the computer says.
So if the computer pops your name up, they go send them the letter.
Let's make some phone calls now, right?
So it's just us following what?
What a computer says based on what?
So a lot of times, in my instance, I've talked about this in my book.
My best year, I was having one of the best years.
Knew I was going to get off the pills, everything in 2015, get all these projects, almost like a million dollars worth of projects.
I'm from San Merdino.
You know how much money that is to me?
And I worked super hard to get to that level, right?
And next thing you know, I'm like telling my wife, I'm telling everybody, finally, if we're going to have enough money, I can go on vacation.
I could get a break and get some rest and get off these pills for once, right?
I go to the friggin, get some gas one morning.
All my money was taken.
All of it.
I couldn't put gas in my car.
And I had almost a million dollars worth of contracts to do.
A good thing I had a good crew because we got them all done.
But I was super broke at the end of the year, super tired.
Your money was taken in taxes?
It was taken in back taxes or something?
Yeah, back taxes or something like that.
I can't even really remember.
I think it was like a payroll tax or something like that.
It was either payroll tax or something else.
It was a lot.
But at the end of the day, that's where I was like, you know what?
We shouldn't even have to pay this.
I started my company to be able to help out my friends and my family and build, use my talents to build cool stuff.
Yeah.
Take care of my people.
So when the money started coming in, that's what I did.
I take care of my people.
They need money.
Boom.
Here you go.
You need a car.
Here you go.
You need your house band paid.
Boom.
Here you go.
Because I was the one receiving.
Now, at the end of the day, they might say, oh, well, you should have paid your taxes.
Look at when I got back from China, I didn't know anybody anything.
Next thing you know, I get a letter in the mail on Christmas, day before Christmas, bunch of letters, stack of them, all going back all the way to 2012, where they audited me and then said I owed all this money.
I know anybody nothing.
I pay everything.
But when they do that to people, it makes people go backwards.
And then when you try to go forwards, they hit you again.
Yeah.
I got to bring up this example, by the way.
I got to bring up this example for viewers.
We have an episode out there of the Blood Money Podcast.
The number is not coming to me right now, but it's actually with a whistleblower that talks about how Chinese citizens come to America to sue American companies in our American courts because in America, Chinese citizens are looked upon with favor by the judges, meaning that a judge in America is more likely to rule in favor of the Chinese citizen, rob the American blind,
destroy that American's life.
And by the way, you do the same in China.
You can even get a court hearing within a decade.
They just punt it off because they don't want to harm their citizens.
So look, again, I'm very much against the atheist Marxist agenda.
Today, there was information that came out about Chinese Communist Party members prosecuting or persecuting Christians, taking them to work camps and doing all kinds of horrible stuff.
But in America?
Huh?
In America?
No, no, I'm talking about in China.
They're persecuting Christians.
But the point I'm trying to make is that when a Chinese citizen comes to America to use our courts to get one up on the American citizen, like, where's the love for American citizens?
Why aren't we protecting our own?
Why is it that a foreign national has a better chance in our courts than Americans do?
This is real.
This is real, brother.
In fact, while you talk, because I want to hear your policies, I'm going to look for the episode.
I highly recommend that people watch this episode.
I'm going to give you the number.
It's very easy.
Put in blood money episode with whatever it is, and you could watch it for yourself because this is real stuff, man.
This is like, you know, and we hear about the liberal judges that, you know, do all kinds of horrible things.
They ignore the Constitution.
They don't rule according to the law.
I mean, every day there's a new piece of information coming out about some horrible judge.
But, you know, again, this is the same thing, the same disease, the same cancer within our own country, where it seems as though our own people kind of despise our own citizens.
They don't treat us right.
Yeah, you know what?
So let's go back to the drug thing for a second to your point.
So basically, after you go through an awakening of getting off of these drugs, you shift your vibrational frequency.
And I'll get to everything.
So when you do, you start operating at a higher frequency.
And the people that are still on the drugs, you can see them.
But you can see them in a different form.
You can almost see them as like a spirit form, a lower spirit form.
And if you think about our government right now, a lot of them, I would say most of them, are taking pain pills, Xanax, Adderall, drinking alcohol.
And I say that because I've seen it.
Cocaine, cocaine.
There's so many politicians when you watch these press conferences, you know?
So if you say, okay, the negative and the positive energy again, right?
If you say, okay, if there was a devil and a God, where would they want to be in a position of power to make things crazy and not make any sense?
So what I see is we have a lot of people that are typically medicated and they don't realize that they're being used as a vessel to carry out the negative energy's work.
And that's my spiritual rant for today, but that's the way I see it.
So we're in a spiritual war right now, and we're most, a lot of people in America are on the wrong team.
How China is allowed to destroy U.S. citizens using U.S. courts, which, by the way, you try to do the same thing.
Like I was saying before, go to China, try to sue a Chinese national.
Try it.
You won't even get a court hearing in a decade.
Over here, open door.
I'm sure it's because we have a lot of leftist Marxist judges that really hate our country.
I mean, we're seeing that over and over again.
Like what happened, there was a judge today.
I mean, she looks like she's like 18 years old.
I don't even know how she's a judge.
And she goes against the jury's decision after there's some kind of unanimous jury verdict about all this money that's being stolen by these Somalian companies.
So to go back to the lawsuit thing, I'm really going to look into frivolous lawsuits.
I really think that that is a big problem.
People trying to sue people all the time rather than duking it out and just selling it between each other.
Certainly there's times like you say, okay, this person burned me.
We're going to sue you or whatever it may be.
But at the end of the day, but if people are going around just suing just to sue and get money, I think that's a problem.
And it's not good for everybody because It raises all the premiums on people because the insurance companies have to keep paying out money.
So let's not say, you know, there is a time and a place for it.
There's a time and a place for everything, but there's people out there that just go out there looking for lawsuits.
Like that is their job.
And we need to train these judges to just throw that stuff out.
Just like, get, come on, right?
Don't, don't, no, get out of here with your favorite.
Go get a job.
Go start a business or something.
You know, don't make this your business, trying to put people out of business.
It's, so bad with the uh with the courts.
I mean, family law is basically a kidnapping, trafficking complex that destroys children.
There's something like 22 million children that don't see their fathers.
Now they're starting to reverse it.
You know, rather than say, okay, you know, a couple got divorced, sucks, you know, 50-50 custody.
Both parents should raise the child.
There should be no conflict.
What they do is they stoke the conflict.
They try to make it worse.
They pit one couple, you know, one husband against a wife or ex-wife versus vice versa.
And you have this generation of kids that is like being raised without having both parents, you know, parents in their life.
So, I mean, these courts on every level, you know, again, Donald Trump, you know, let's talk about the $90 million judgment in New York by pretty much a psychopath.
We all saw her on CNN, total crazy woman that says that she was raped by Donald Trump inside a dressing room 30-something years ago.
You know, you look at Russell Brand, where every single day they seem to be hitting up with some kind of like, oh, you raped somebody back in the 1990s.
And we know what it is.
It's political persecution because they don't like what he's saying.
So these courts are doing anything but abiding by the law, abiding by the Constitution.
So it goes beyond lawsuits.
I think the whole judicial industrial complex is absolutely corrupt.
These people, half of them, I think, are treasonous.
You know, they're committing treason against the Constitution, especially when they're robbing people of their business, robbing people of their children.
And they say, you know, judicial immunity, which if you read the Constitution, judicial immunity actually expires if you're breaking the law.
But no, that's not the way it works.
So, I mean, it seems as though the whole system needs a complete revamp.
You know, and by the way, one last thing on my rent: 13th Amendment, there was an original 13th Amendment that was all about banning esquires from, which are esquires or titles of nobility, which are also lawyers, which are also bar members from Congress, which would make sense because you can't have two branches of government controlled by the bar.
That's a conflict of interest.
That's why we're in this stalemate.
So, you know, why don't these things happen?
Why do we have two branches of government that are essentially controlled by lawyers when 75 people, 75% of the congressional members are actually lawyers themselves?
So there's structurally things that are very wrong with justice in this country.
And our judicial-industrial complex seems to be the biggest mess out of all the messes.
Yeah.
So, okay, question about your policies.
Tell us, tell me a little bit more about your policies.
You sent me seven points that are your concentration points.
We talked about the homelessness.
Obviously, we talked about law.
Is there anything else that you'd like to talk about in terms of your policies as California governor and what you're going to address first?
I really want to focus on the school systems right now and creating paths forward for our kids and really create outstanding individuals.
And in order to do that, I really want to go through the teachers and really evaluate how the teachers are actually even teaching the kids or how they're presenting themselves to the kids.
I see on the internet teachers that are cussing the kids out.
I see kids that are cussing teachers out.
I'm not saying that's happening in all of the schools or anything like that, but there's got to be a level of respect on both sides.
And I think if we can create better humans from kids up, we're going to solve a lot of problems.
So this is not going to happen.
Fixing this state is not going to happen overnight unless we really come together and start fixing the children and focusing on getting the moms back into the house, lowering taxes.
That's going to do it.
And reforming workmen's comp, putting it into one unified system that already exists in SDI.
It works great.
Corporations, they self-fund.
So they have a lot of expenses, even though they self-fund because they have to do lawyers, investigations, all this stuff, doctors and fees, or whatever.
But even their employees will be in the SDI system that everybody already pays into.
So then that relieves the burden on corporations and small business owners.
And when you're able to relieve burden, which is expenses in my world, people, business owners, have more money to invest in their business and give raises to their employees.
So again, with simple little tweaks and reforming workmen's comp, eliminating taxes, cutting the school budget, consolidating schools, all these different things to find more money, but at the same time not cost people more money and save businesses more money through just simple policy, I think we'll have an economic boom that just takes off.
Now, if you want to go to the Federal Reserve and say, will they control the interest rates on what banks are able to borrow and basically a baseline for what interest should be on loans and houses and stuff like that?
Well, in my affordable housing plan, what I want to do is use automated technology to build houses that are basically set up to be off-grid, where they run on their own electricity, their own gas, and the note will be carried by either the California government or a traditional bank lender, whichever the person decides to do.
And if they want to go through us, since it'll be an affordable housing plan, it'll be a cap 3% interest rate forever.
And then these communities will have no property taxes because the revenue that the state will get through the 3% will actually cover what they need.
So we don't need property taxes.
So that's going to make houses affordable in these new communities.
So I have like a bunch of different things that I want to do to actually lower the cost of living and raise quality of life and changing the way we have to pay on insurances.
Because if you have a business, you have workmen's comp, and then you have your liability, and then you have your car insurance, and then you have your personal insurance, insurance up the yang, right?
So we need to start consolidating things to where we don't have to have so many different policies and all these different things, which relieves a burden on people.
So then, when you're able to relieve the burden on people and the businesses, people have more money in their pockets to go out there and build houses or buy a really good meal at this nice restaurant, get a really good haircut, buy clothes.
You know, they're not skipping and saving, putting $2 worth of gas in the gas pump.
And that's another thing.
So you get rid of the gas tax, and now the truckers aren't going to have to charge whoever they're delivering to such a hefty fuel fuel fee.
So the people that are getting the materials, they're going to say, hey, now I'm going to pass that savings on to the consumer.
So you just do certain things, and it just makes life a lot easier for people.
And then people have more rest, get the mom back in the house to help raise the kids.
And now we're going to have better humans coming into America to be achievers and to help us start taking off like a rocket ship.
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So, Tim, let's talk about banking a little bit, man.
You know, we're talking about interest rates.
I noticed you had the Federal Reserve on there with what's going on with the Federal Reserve.
Tell me a little bit about, I mean, what do you see as the ongoing role of the Federal Reserve?
How to really save us from what is a financial crisis where in the last hundred years, I mean, our dollar has been so devalued since 1913 and the inception of the Federal Reserve.
What kind of solutions do you see there?
Well, I'm not going to come on here and pretend like I'm an economist or anything like that, but I will tell you this.
The Federal Reserve, with the higher interest rates, they're trying to claim that they're curbing inflation.
And how they're doing it is exactly that.
So if they have less people borrowing money, you're going to have less people buying houses, which will create more supply, which is supposedly going to bring everything down.
Because when you have more supply, it's more of a competition.
So people tend to bring prices down.
That's what they're banking on, I believe.
Now, for someone like me, that's the average guy, like everybody else around, they're not going to go out and buy houses right now, especially at these rates.
So it's probably going to work.
But they still want to be able to borrow money, or they want more money in their pockets so that they can go do more things.
So once you start eliminating taxes and lowering taxes on people and letting them have more money in their pocket that they don't have to pay back because they're money, it's better for the economy.
So my whole plan and goal is to get more money in people's pockets that's not going to have debt attached to it.
Because the more debt people are in, The more they have to do stuff that they don't want to do.
So, if we can get people more money into their pockets, that'll equal more freedom.
And then, when they have more freedom, they're a lot happier and they're able to go out and do more things.
So, in regards to like the Federal Reserve, from what I understand, is that's why they have the high interest rates is to curb inflation.
Because they also say if you lower taxes, put more money in people's pockets, it could create more inflation because people go out and buy more stuff and supply and demand things.
So, if there's no supply, that's what they're saying.
But I call bullshit on it because it's a hypothetical thing and they're just using it as an excuse to keep the interest rates where they're at, in my perspective.
Now, I'm a simple person, I don't look too deep in things and say this, this, this, and this, right?
I like to simplify things and just say, Hey, I know this is going to work because I just do.
I wouldn't think if I didn't think it was going to work.
Have you heard of this idea of the community banks where it's basically communities setting up their own banks, citizens, civilians, just like you and I, with one and two percent interest rates?
I remember there was a documentary we did about a year and some ago called Bundy versus Deep State, where a gentleman was talking about these community banks and the whole really the idea of decentralization, kind of what we're doing with Gadjumaru and some of these cryptocurrencies, where it's really saying, you know what, man, you guys over there with the Federal Reserve and your little elite banking cartel really screwed things up in this country.
So, we're just taking it back, kind of like we seem to be taking politics back and the media back right now.
I mean, should we be thinking about taking the banking into the hands of our own communities and into the hands of our own civilians?
Um, I don't think there's anything that says uh, people can't start their own bank, you just have to have money, uh, you have to be liquid, a certain amount of money, and and uh follow the rules and regulations, I believe.
So, I don't think there's any problem with communities starting their own bank at all.
In regards to the crypto thing, um, I'm on the fence with that because there's a lot of uh pump and dump schemes out there where they go on on social media and they convince people to uh this coin's gonna go up or this and that, and then people start putting all their money in, then all of a sudden it dumps out of nowhere.
Um, and a bunch of people just lost some money based on the hype.
So, I think there's there's got to be some sort of regulation with that or some way to make sure that type of stuff doesn't happen because it happens more often than people realize.
Oh, I'm sure people do realize because they're losing money.
Um, and I correct me if I'm wrong, but Bitcoin was supposed to be a decentralized coin that's supposed to give people more sovereignty.
I believe that was the premise of it.
But from what I understand now, if I was to send you money from my wallet into your wallet, that transaction is forever recorded.
And I'm not, correct me if I'm wrong.
Now, people can see what I sent to you, even though they're not seeing my name, but they're seeing the wallet ID and vice versa, and what I have in there and what you have in there.
And that's losing the lack of privacy, in my opinion.
So, I would like to keep people out of my business as much as possible.
So, I think there's some things that are worrying me with the crypto space right now.
And it's not really what it used was created for being used for what it was created for.
Yeah.
So, I think this is a real touchy subject with a lot of people because there's a lot of money invested in it.
Yeah, yeah.
This is what I've learned, and this is because we just have done like a really deep dive on what's happening in the crypto world.
So, you have something like Bitcoin, which was supposed to be like a proof of concept to this idea of decentralized coins, right?
The issue with Bitcoin is that you need these mega computers, and it's not like something like you and I could buy into.
And by the way, I'm not trying to make this an ad for Gadju, but that's one of the reasons why we got into that Gadju mining company because for $2,000, you could buy a computer that mines coins, and it truly then becomes decentralized.
You see, because if it's something they could only mine doing, you know, by spending $50,000, $100,000 on supercomputers, then that's not really decentralized.
Decentralized is if you and I could do it and our next-door neighbors could do it in our middle-class suburbs, right?
I bring this up because the intention of Bitcoin was the right intention.
But what happened after that, which always happens, is you get these meme coins, these scam artists that are there to do a quick pump and dump that is very top heavy.
You got five people that become billionaires, and then everybody else kind of doesn't, you know?
So part of really truly decentralizing is to make it accessible to regular people like us.
And this is why we've chosen Gadju as one of the companies that we work with out of the very few companies that we've worked with thus far, you know?
So the devil's in the details, really.
And it seems as though even when people come up with a great concept, which this, you know, what is it, Satoshi, Nakamura, whatever his name is, the mysterious guy that created Bitcoin, he seemed to have had the right intentions.
But then it seems as though all these greedy vultures came in and they used people's ignorance against them to really rob the people blind.
So that seems to be a consistent thing where you have this elite always taking advantage of the people.
Now, that's something that you're going to face as governor, man.
They're going to come at you.
You're going to go in there, you know, guns blazing for we the people.
And it seems as though a lot of people get elected talking about we the people, but once they get up there, something happens where they stop thinking about we the people and they really start thinking about the we the few elite.
How do you think you're going to address that when confronted with that problem?
It's a good question.
And to be honest, I don't know what the conversation will look like, but I've been kind of told it's kind of like where you go to dinner with these guys or whoever it may be.
They invite you and then you have a conversation with them and then they tell you their vision for the future.
And then they want to see if the politician or whoever is aligned with that vision.
And then something along the lines of a white envelope from what I hear goes out if the vision aligns.
So that's kind of like how they get bought.
No one's given me a white envelope yet.
You see my tools back there.
That's how I make my money.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, definitely something to think ahead, though, because, you know, that visit's coming.
You know, that visit's coming.
I mean, what do you think about thus far, what's been happening with the Trump administration?
From your leadership goggles, could you provide some critique, positive or negative, in terms of what you're seeing happen with the country right now under the Trump administration?
So that's kind of broad.
Do you want to narrow that a little bit on like something specific?
In terms of the policies of the Trump administration, in terms of what your expectations were, what the realities are, what you would do different.
I mean, any critique overall looking at it, you could pick on any ballpark within the Trump administration to provide critique to highlight how you would deal with similar circumstances.
It's easy sitting where I'm sitting right now, looking at another person's decision making and saying they're doing a bad job.
I think Trump is doing an excellent job compared to what we had in the past.
When it comes to policy on immigration and stuff like that, to an extent, he does have a point.
I mean, we have a way to have people come and assimilate into this country legally.
And he's doing what he's been sworn to do, which is to protect and serve this country as a commander-in-chief.
And as much as we've been programmed to accept a lot of the illegal immigration coming into the country, he wasn't a part of that programming coming up in his day, like we have been over the last 20 years to get comfortable with it.
And he has a point when he says he doesn't want any more poor people coming into this country because it's an energetic thing.
So when you have more poor people coming in, they have a different mindset and they have a worker mindset.
So they're looking for factory jobs.
They're not looking to start businesses or become employers and stuff like that.
They just want to survive in a better country, right?
So he wants to start stopping that, which is not a bad thing because we need more entrepreneurs here.
In regards to the tariffs, I think that is a good plan.
I don't know how that system actually works.
I've never been in it.
I've just been a contractor in California, but I'm sure I'll figure that stuff all out in the future because I know that they claim that there's billions of dollars coming in, which seems to be good for the country.
But again, I don't know where that money's going.
They could say whatever they want on television.
And until I see something beneficial happening, I can't really say it's a good policy or not a good policy because I don't know what's exactly happening because I don't see things changing.
I see things getting worse in California.
In the Trump administration, we could blame the people here because we're the ones that are supposed to be taking care of California.
But again, if California would actually work with Trump, maybe we'd see more more, maybe we'd see more changes here in California.
But we're not.
So we need someone in office that's actually going to work with the administration so we can work as a team to clean this place up and start taking off like a rocket ship.
Now, I'm not saying we're going to come in here and just, you know, kick everybody out.
There's got to be some sort of compassion in that, in that, in that mindset because California is super diverse.
And that's kind of like where I think there's like a little bit of a discord between me and the current administration is I'm not going to go against them, not at all.
But again, I'm going to, I would talk with him and say, look, we got to really figure out how we're going to actually do this because there's a lot of families that are here.
Their life is here.
You just send them away.
It's like, it's the craziest.
Like, you have to be put yourself in that person's shoes and understand, like, hey, like, we got to figure something out.
Right?
Now, protecting the border, 100%.
No one else is coming in.
Well, I'll secure that thing.
That'll be no problem.
Right.
But the problem that's here already, we got to learn how we got to figure it out.
But we could stop the problem.
The problem that's here, we got to figure it out to do it in the most mainly way as possible.
Like, this is such a, this is like one of the biggest topics that affects so many people's lives.
And at the end of the day, we've got to show what America is about.
We got to show our heart and we got to show our discipline at the same time.
So, what I mean by that is if you want to come in here and start hurting people, we got to take the handcuffs off our citizens to be able to defend our people, too.
So, then you have the ones that are just here to work.
Those are the ones that we need to actually work with and help them either get their green card or citizenship or something.
The ones that have been here for a long time.
But the ones that want to come here and start trouble, let's go, baby.
I'll show you what's up.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, we interviewed one of your opponents, Leo Zaki, and he brought up that, you know, his family business is Zaki Farms.
They were one of the biggest poultry manufacturers in California.
And then, you know, in the last 30 years, they get hit with tons of regulation.
This is a four or five generation family business, right?
They get hit with tons of regulation.
The minimum wage goes from like $7.50 to $15 when, you know, you could go to places like Tennessee and it's $7.75 an hour, where incidentally, a lot of these poultry manufacturers are moving to because they could actually run a business over there.
Hence, it becomes prohibitive to run that kind of a business in California.
Hence, now you have a bunch of employees that no longer have a job because their job's been shipped out of state to states that could actually afford to have poultry farms.
How do you deal with this sort of issue where it's become so cost-prohibitive to run a business in California?
And hence, you know, everybody's fleeing California.
Yeah, it's crazy.
I spoke with Leo too, and he told me a little bit about what happened to him and his business.
And it's sad.
4,000 people lost their jobs in Fresno, California because they couldn't comply with all the regulations that they're being imposed upon.
And now they get chicken from Brazil.
How does that make sense?
How does that make sense for cheaper?
Now, why are we importing food from different countries?
At the end of the day, let's just pretend we are at war.
Let's just pretend we are.
And we're getting food from other countries that kind of want to take us out.
I'm not saying Brazil wants to, but we don't get along with certain countries in this realm over here.
So it's like, if we're going to feed our people, we need to feed our people.
And if Leo Zaki's farms need help to keep their business alive, we need to keep that business alive because they help feed people.
And last time I checked, we all eat.
Sorry.
I had a hard time with the button there.
All right.
So last question that I have, and then, you know, you could have the mic to if there's anything else you want to talk about.
You have, I think, like, what is it now, 14 candidates running for California governor as Republicans?
Yeah, there's quite a bit.
There's quite a bit right now.
I mean, is there any thoughts on individuals?
Obviously, you know, one of you guys is going to, one or two of you is going to have a chance to make it through the primary.
I mean, with the way the primary is in California, hopefully at least one gets in.
Opinions on other candidates, how you intend to work with these under candidates?
What do you see as the future and what you'd like to say about the current governor's race with the Republican candidates?
Okay, so there's one candidate out there that I think should be disqualified just from the get-go since he wasn't born here in California.
Have you ever heard?
What was that saying when we were growing up and kids?
They taught us the Red Coats are coming, but the Red Coats are coming.
Yeah, yeah, totally.
About the, you're talking about Steve Hilton.
Yeah, how'd you guess?
I'm not saying he's a bad guy, but at the end of the day, we got to understand that when we have a foreign person running for one of the top spots with one of the largest economies in the country that does a lot of business with the UK, that kind of gives the UK a little bit of an advantage, I think.
So at the end of the day, I'm not saying he's a bad guy at all.
I'm not saying he is planted in that position at all on Fox News.
So people get used to seeing him on News Talk or anything like that.
But we should be very cautious with the connections that he probably has because he's been in the political field and in a foreign government before.
So at the end of the day, last time I checked when I was in kindergarten, they said I pledge allegiance to the flag.
That was our allegiance to this country.
And I was born in California.
I know Californians.
I work with plumbers, HVAC, electrical, concrete guys, drywall guys, you name it.
I know what we need.
And I know what it takes to run a business.
And it takes a person that's willing to go talk to everybody and make sure all the cities are working properly.
And in regards to other candidates, to be honest, there's a Chad Bianco out there.
I don't know anything about him, but I do know this.
Sometimes I go into the sauna and some of his police officers are in the sauna as well.
We talk and they're backing him 100%.
They love him.
So he's got a strong following when it comes to the actual police force.
Then you have a guy named David Sharpa, I believe his name is.
He's very outspoken.
He speaks his mind.
He does not give a shit.
He'll say whatever he's going to say.
All of them have the same rhetoric of, and I wouldn't say rhetoric.
I don't know if that's a bad word or not.
I'll look it up later.
But what I'm saying is they all have the right stuff to say.
You know, everybody wants to lower taxes.
Everybody wants to lower the cost of living, all these different things.
But are they bringing plans to the table that can actually carry this stuff out?
And then you have Leo Zaki.
That kid is super sharp.
He's super smart.
When you talk to him, he's super witty and super quick.
Everybody has a strength.
And the only one that I really don't think I just, I'm really wary.
There's just something in me that just says something about Steve Hilton.
I just don't know what it is.
I just don't buy it.
How about Daniel Mercury?
Have you talked to Daniel Mercury at all?
Yeah, Daniel's a cool guy.
That dude, he knows about the weather manipulation and all that stuff, this cloud seeding stuff, and wants to take care of that stuff.
He says all the time he wants to put everybody in jail.
I'm like, he's just like, put him in jail, put him in jail.
He's like no bullshit type guy.
Yeah.
Awesome.
Awesome.
Well, is there anything you want to see in closing?
The mic's all yours, your website, social media, any final message you'd want to pass on to the viewers.
Final message.
Look, you guys are going to be voting for a governor, not for Mr. Popular.
You're going to be voting for a governor that's actually going to represent you and is actually going to do the job of making sure all of the cities are safe, have paved roads, have no homeless, and people are making more money due to cutting regulations, cutting taxes, fixing the insurance industry, and fixing how we build houses here in California.
So we don't have, so we have fire-resistant, water-resistant, or earthquake-resistant, termite-resistant, and almost flood-proof homes because we'll start putting drains in the wet areas like we're like in commercial buildings.
So it's super simple.
So insurance companies don't have to pay out so money, so much money to raise the premiums.
And I think a lot of the plans that I want to do are just super simple.
Like there's not, it's all super simple.
And then reform the school system to give our kids a path forward.
I mean, we already have CTE, which they do to give kids trades and stuff.
But I want to, my vision is way bigger than that when it comes to the school system.
But again, you want somebody that's going to go to every single mayor, every single city council, drive around all of the cities, see what's going wrong, figure it all out in his mind, and say, this is what we're going to do, and we're going to do it.
And you're the mayor.
I'm going to come to you, make sure it's done in a month, or whatever it might be.
It's not that difficult.
The way I see it is, the only reason things aren't done is because nobody's going around getting anything done.
Nobody's getting anything done.
I mean, it feels like a state that's trapped in time, lack of innovative thinking.
I mean, it is, it just needs a whole revamping because, you know, the teacher told me one time in college, a professor told me it's like, he's like, California is becoming paradise lost.
And that's really what it seems like it's become at this point.
You know, this was in the 90s, late 90s.
He had said this and didn't feel like Paradise Lost back then.
But right now, it certainly does.
I mean, we're talking about the era where you could have gotten a one-bedroom apartment in Santa Monica for $500 a month.
Now it's like, you know, same apartments, like $4,000.
I mean, 30 years, it's gone up eight times.
So something's certainly going wrong in California.
I want to rebuild it.
Of course.
Sorry.
So much because whoever bought that building, their interest rate is probably through the freaking roof.
Who knows what they're paying and their interest rate and their insurance and stuff like that.
So of course that apartment's going to be through the roof, right?
So they played this show called Flip This House on television that got everybody, instead of thinking about living in their house, about trying to flip it and make money.
So once everybody started doing that, you understand how they appraise houses here.
It just started making the market go up and up and up and up and up because the appraisals were coming in higher, higher, higher, higher, because everybody that was selling the houses were selling for hundreds of thousand dollars more.
So it raised the market, raised property tax, raises everything.
So we got to get away from the old style of doing things and start doing things a lot differently now.
And that's where new young blood comes in, like myself, that builds things, looks at problems, and says, this is how we got to start doing it, and start reforming everything.
It's like if you blow your engine, right?
You have bad parts in your now.
So you got to get rid of the bad parts, put the new parts in, and it'll run perfect.
So we got to really take the engine apart and say, okay, we got to replace it with new parts and new ideas and new ways of doing things because the old generation is going to have to phase out.
The newer generation is going to phase in.
And we're not it.
The kids coming behind us, they're going to have even better ideas, right?
We just got to give them something to build upon.
And if we keep building upon the old generation's thought process and everything they're doing, we're just going to keep tanking down the toilet because they're not doing anything.
They're not arguing.
That's it.
Arguing about what they see on TV.
It's like when I hear someone arguing about what they saw on TV, I'm like, are you okay?
Are you okay?
I hope you're okay because it's just a box in your room that you're mad about.
No, that's part of the psychological warfare.
I mean, we started this conversation about like, you know, keeping us at these low vibrations, low frequencies, and the effect that that has, you know, on everybody.
And that's kind of the mental prison is what's being spewed out of the television.
I mean, we saw it in the Kamala Biden years where we were constantly getting hit with psychological warfare propaganda, you know, one, you know, 75 billion, 80 million Americans being a cult group and white supremacists.
So it seems like there's a lot of divide and conquer as opposed to society building, which is what this new world, I mean, I hate to say it, China, you know, Russia even, you know, they're on the cusp of the new world.
They're in the 21st century.
We're not.
We're still stuck in the 50s.
I mean, in terms of what most of our cities look like right now.
And that's absolutely tragic, you know, and you could blame that on the military-industrial complex too, and all the wasted money on these foreign adventures as opposed to, you know, we're driving, for example, to a turning point like two weeks ago or a week ago, whatever.
And it's like potholes, potholes, potholes, potholes.
It's like the driving on the freeway to Phoenix is like, you got to be careful because you could like literally die because there's big potholes in the ground, right?
And this is supposed to be the greatest nation ever.
And then you look at China and their cities look pristine.
And again, it's very, I'm careful with China because there's positive things that they're actually doing, but the overall atheist Marxist agenda is pure evil in terms of what they do to people that believe in anything, you know?
Which I think is actually one of the unifying factors that we could go out there and say that anybody that's spiritual, whether you're like an agnostic yoga person in Venice Beach or whether an Orthodox priest, I mean, at the end of the day, when you look at what's happening with the atheists, Marxists in China, really we're all on the same side, the people that believe, because when they're, you know, persecuting Christians and Falun Gong practitioners that to our eyes look like yoga, basically,
because they believe in something, I mean, that's a scary thought.
And then you look at the United Kingdom where people are getting arrested for praying on the streets while the Islamic population could pray all they want.
I mean, there's something really wrong going on in the Western world.
And it's not just, you know, the United Kingdom, sadly, is very much like California in terms of our more liberal states, which seem to be really anti-religion, anti-family.
And, you know, that seems to be a pretty big deal since that's how societies are built.
I don't think we're necessarily anti-family.
I would say I'm not personally, I'm not anti-family.
I love family.
I think the dynamic of people stressing over money and being overworked and then people going out and partying creates more tiredness.
I think creates a discord between families where they start bickering and fighting.
And then the wounds become so entrenched, they just separate and don't talk to each other anymore.
And it's kind of like breaks up the family.
If we're able to make the stress of money non-existent in people's lives by getting rid of regulation, getting rid of taxes, and really getting rid of that burden on people, I think families actually would get along a lot better.
I really do.
Yeah, well, I'm not talking about more with the legislature in California, for example, taking so much of parental rights away, like in Colorado.
There's this new bill that do some sign where a third-party, I guess, tangential family member could come and pick up your kids with the legal agreement.
It's like a lot of anti-parental things going on in the actual California legislature and the courts that don't necessarily help in terms of the family structure.
Right.
So let's talk about control.
So, like I said, I don't like to control anybody.
I like to just make sure my people are taken care of as much as I possibly can do it.
I'm not here to control anybody and tell them they have to do this, they have to do that, or anything.
I like people to live their lives and then their lives play out the way they play out.
And then things happen, and then it gets dealt with.
That's how it works.
But if people are in there doing stuff trying to take parental rights away from parents, there would have to be a severe, severe case of neglect or like abuse or something like that, in my perspective.
Well, that's going on wholesale.
Like, you have individuals like Adam Veena, for example, who has been on a lot of podcasts, who was married to somebody that decided that they're going to either sexually transition or grow up their son or raise their son non-binary.
And because Adam Veena wouldn't go along with this woke judge that was clearly a hardcore leftist, I mean, he's not an abuser, he's a great dad, but he doesn't get to see his child until the child's 18.
And the mom gets to do whatever she wants with this child, whether it's hormone blockers or whatever.
And these are recurring stories.
Like you hear about Jeff Younger, same thing.
The child's 12 years old now and is being, you know, California is a trans sanctuary state, and the child's being transitioned into female as we speak.
And the father has absolutely no control of it.
And these are, you know, pretty much the courts that are allowing this sort of thing to happen.
Yeah, you see, that stuff should never happen.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
So if you have parents that believe in that type of ideology, of course, they're going to indoctrinate their kids with it, right?
So their kids don't know any better.
They're victims.
And the kid is going to grow up to believe everything that parent told him.
And when the kid gets to be 12, 13, 14, if you try to tell that kid something other than what it's been taught its entire life, it's going to be a fight.
It's not going to believe you.
And they're going to say, no, no, no, no, this is the right way because that's the way the parent taught them.
So that parent, the same thing happened to them.
So that now is creating a new world.
And it's starting to get bigger and bigger and bigger in the gay community.
And in order for that to stop growing, the kids are the ones we would have to protect.
So to your point, this is a very, very touchy subject because me, I'm majorly against all of the stuff that you're talking about.
And I think children being poisoned mentally at this young age into that way of thinking is a poison to our society.
And, you know, I'm just going to say here right now, I'm not going to judge you for the choice that you're in right now in that lifestyle.
But again, don't impose it on your kid and let your kid grow up.
And then if your kid chooses to be that way, then let them be that way.
But at the end of the day, it shouldn't be imposed on them.
Yep.
Yeah.
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Thank you very much for joining us, Tim.
Was there anything else you want to say before we close off this episode?
Thank you for having me on here.
And if you like your viewers, if you like what I have to say, share this with everybody you know so that they can start seeing who I am and what I stand for.
I'm not a perfect candidate, but I'm the best candidate that will actually go out there and get the job done.
So if you believe in changing California, I suggest that you start helping me get my name out there through sending stuff like this to all of your friends so that we could create a dialogue to actually come together and make things better.
Because I'll put it in the work.
I just got to get an office.
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Guys, thank you very much for joining us for this episode.
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I was going to play the reel again right now, but it's in the beginning of this episode.
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Tim, thank you so much for coming on to our podcast.
For the viewers out there, make sure you check out AmericaHappens.com where we have a lot of our highlighted episodes.
Make sure you check out our Rumble channel.
And I will see you all on the next episode of Blood Money.
Thank you.
One more thing.
If you know anybody else out there that has any more podcasts, I would like to go on some more so I could continually get my name out there.
We got to put that out.
Yeah, yeah, totally.
And by the way, that's one of the reasons we do this.
Look, we don't have the biggest audience out there, but we know that, you know, just with America Happens, we've been at the front line of so many different topics.
Some of you guys are hearing the Susie WoW story come out now.
Frankly, we exposed that with Thomas Renz 10 months before the election.
We also, back, what was it, last October, uncovered the California ballot fraud, the truckloads of ballot fraud that Donald Trump just announced December 14.
Yes, that was actually our investigation.
We've covered a lot of the COVID-19 stuff before anybody was talking about it, the J6 Fedsurrection.
I mean, we've tried to be on the front lines of a lot of things and probably why we're so heavily censored.
But I know when you share this episode with people, It will lead to a lot more bigger podcasts.