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As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday the 7th of October, Year of Our Lord 2024.
Well, we're hitting the one-year anniversary of the October 7th attack, and the Middle East is about to explode.
With the cheerleading of both the Democrats and the Republicans, we're going to begin today by talking about the war against us.
Again, more developments of what is happening here in Tennessee and nearby in North Carolina and how we have been utterly abandoned by our own government, as we expected.
And it is very important for us to understand what this is going to look like.
We're also going to take a look at hyperinflation in Lebanon.
Which is unrelated to the war.
The war is just going to add to that.
It's a harbinger of what's to come for us as well.
We're going to take a look at that, but there's also some hopeful news.
A new story has emerged about how a sheriff fought back against the germ game by deputizing everybody.
In many other cases, we're going to talk about things that can be done outside of the election.
We'll be right back. Well, again, as we look at what is happening here and the push to not do anything for a week, FEMA didn't do anything. Then when they started doing something, they made it even worse.
As I played last week, multiple eyewitness stories on the ground talking about how, whether it is FEMA or whether it's state or whether it's local, they're obstructing rescue operations.
They're confiscating stuff.
Now FEMA's coming out and saying that's disinformation.
Of course they're going to say that. It took them several days to even bother.
They don't really care what you think.
And so we see that happening.
Andy sent this to me and said, pray, pray, pray.
He said, I just put out a post on Facebook and on Nextdoor for the people of North Carolina.
He says, it's been an hour and I've already got two orders for $200 worth of supplies at Walmart to pick up with more in the works.
Keep praying for us, please.
We're going to sneak into North Carolina with a trailer of supplies next Friday.
Pray that we can make it to where we need to go.
And so, again, there is something that you can do.
I trust Handy. You can trust some of these other organizations I talked about on Friday as well.
And then as we look at things that we trust in, institutions that we trust in, Things that we lean on that will then pierce our hand, break and pierce our hand.
Insurance is one of those.
And so as they're saying, the insurance companies, Wall Street Journal had a very long article about this, said a lot of people are going to be very upset when they go to apply for help.
Because the insurance company is going to play this game, you didn't have flood insurance.
Yeah, that's it.
Yeah, that's right. You didn't have flood insurance.
Wait a minute. It knocked trees down on my house.
Yeah, well, you know, that's because of flood.
And we're not going to pay.
This is happening all over the place.
A lot of people, certainly in this area, did not expect they were going to have a hurricane of this magnitude.
You kind of expect that in areas like Tampa and Home policies there reflect that type of thing.
People know to get flood insurance.
A lot of people in these areas didn't think about that.
Although, and that hasn't been a problem for quite some time.
It used to be a regular problem.
Going back 100 years ago, it was one of the first FDR projects to come in and set up the TVA, which I'm not a big fan of.
But they were able to stop the flooding with a series of dams until something like this happened.
Massive amount of water in the course of the topography, the mountainous topography, when you get a massive amount of water, it all gets concentrated in certain areas.
And that's what we've seen.
So they said a lot of people, even if they have insurance, are going to find out they've got a 3% to 5% deductible.
Which means that if you're looking at something, the example they use is a million-dollar home.
I think a lot of the people in this area don't have a million-dollar home.
But if you had a million dollar home, you know, $50,000 worth of losses.
But let's say that it's closer to what the average cost is nationwide.
And let's say half a million dollars.
Are you still looking at $25,000 out of pocket?
You got that? You got $15,000?
Yeah, if you got a $300,000 home, you got $15,000?
There's a lot of potential for litigation on claims if the insurer takes a hard line, says it was 100% flood damage, even though the wind was blowing very hard.
Two years after Hurricane Ian slammed into Florida, nearly 50,000 claims remain unresolved, including more than 18,000 where no payments have been made, according to state data there.
Well, speaking of Florida, one of the hopeful things that we've seen It's what DeSantis is doing.
As we see FEMA going from AWOL to obstruction, DeSantis has said they're not going to be involved here.
Federal delays and everything else that they're doing.
And look, we have seen this reported now.
Elon Musk and the Starlink guys reported it.
We've seen many other people report what had happened with other hurricanes.
One guy talking about...
When I went through the Florida Keys, he said they sealed off, wouldn't let them help people, even though they collected a lot of supplies.
He said, we went 87 miles over water to sneak into the area, and once we got in, the first guy we saw was just elated to see that relief had come.
And then he found out why they weren't getting relief, the fact that they had blocked the Anybody from getting into that area.
And then we're not delivering anything.
He said the most that they would do is come around and have one box of canned food per household from the government.
That's what they're going to do when they lock us down, when they use universal basic income.
That's exactly how this is going to look.
This is a harbinger, folks, of what they plan for us.
When you look at their response to this tragedy, And so he said the guy went from being elated and happy in tears to furious.
And he said they still had a radio station that was broadcasting.
And so he said, you've got to come with me to the radio station and tell people here what's happening.
And they did. And so he said eventually they went in and they were able to speak to FEMA and the people running it.
And they said, well, we're not letting you bring anything in because you're not one of the preferred vendors and so forth and so on.
He goes, that's it. It's about money.
Well, I don't agree with that.
Yes, it is about money.
It's about money because it's about their position and their power and their bureaucracy, that kind of money, really, more than anything else.
And we have seen this type of thing, as I point out.
My son, Whistler, did a...
Did a thing talking about how it worked out when FEMA was involved on the coast versus with a hurricane that was very large versus a small localized disaster from a tornado.
How that was all handled by individuals and by volunteer help and how much better that worked.
And talked to people who had experienced both of these things.
This has been the MO for FEMA for a long time.
And it's time that we stop accepting as...
Set in concrete, carved in stone, these government bureaucracies.
They haven't been around forever.
And you can't find them in the Constitution.
And they're not accountable to us.
And it's unconscionable what they're doing.
FEMA, again, was created in 1978 by Jimmy Carter.
He created FEMA, he created the Department of Energy, he created the Department of Education.
You know, he's 100 years old and they're talking about how he's going to, this is going to be his last election, he's going to vote for Lala.
They wheeled him out on his 100th anniversary, his 100th birthday.
And he was just in a catatonic state.
He's not with us anymore. I mean, his eyes were closed, his mouth was open, he didn't move.
You tell me that he even knows who's running?
He doesn't know anything. They're going to vote for him.
But I think he's hanging on because he's got a lot to answer for God by creating the Department of Energy, FEMA, and the Department of Education.
And I mean it, I'm not joking.
These are institutions that have created unbelievable misery and suffering.
So yeah, you hang on to that life that you've got because you're going to have to answer for what you did someday.
But getting to the good side of this, DeSantis.
And you know, DeSantis has been somebody that does more than speeches and posturing.
He's been one of the most effective, well, by far and away the most effective governor we've got right now.
Yeah, his response to all the germ game stuff was delayed.
It was incomplete.
His attack on free speech, turning it into a hate crime so he can get money from Israel, was beyond reprehensible.
And so there's not anybody that I support, and I did not support him because of that.
Free speech is essential, and if you're willing to sell that out to Israel, And just think about the fact that this evil government in Israel is so focused on taking away our free speech and the free speech of the people in their country and on vaccinating their people.
Look, Israel is not the Israel of the Bible.
This is the Israel of Netanyahu.
A globalist, megamaniacal criminal who vaccinated his own people, who has sustained a war beyond any reason, and now is expanding that war.
So, again, letting them overwrite our First Amendment?
That's a big deal.
But let's praise him for the correct stuff he does.
Let's criticize him for what he does is wrong, and let's praise him for what he did that's right.
And what he is doing here is what every governor should do in this particular case.
FEMA, you're not going to be involved here.
We're going to take care of it ourselves.
You're in the way. Get out of the way.
You have no authority to be here.
See, that's the key.
You know, when we talk about federal government encroachment, I've said the rightful response to this is not to get all tied up in a presidential election.
The rightful response to this is not to go grab your gun and start a civil war.
The rightful response to this is state nullification of federal government overreach.
When they create these unconstitutional agencies for which they have no authority in defiance of both the 9th and the 10th Amendment, it's time for somebody to stand up and say no.
We could have saved 63 million children from being torn to pieces over a period of 50 years.
If the governor of Texas had said after the Supreme Court issued its Roe v.
Wade thing, you don't have the authority to decide when life begins.
That belongs to the states under the Ninth and Tenth Amendment.
But they didn't.
And it took 50 years for the Supreme Court to say exactly that, what I've been saying for the longest time.
So here's DeSantis taking matters into his own hands with relief after federal incompetence and obstruction.
And, you know, so DeSantis is charting a roadmap for state governors to take important issues into their own hands in the face of perceived federal government inaction or bad action.
And that's the important thing.
That's the comment from Just the News.
And that is the important thing.
He's setting a precedent, which is very important, to say, governors, we don't have to do everything that the federal government says.
And, you know, we don't have to be bought by their fiat currency to obey their fiat orders.
They're just making up their money out of thin air.
And their orders are just being made up as well.
They're ruling by fiat.
By bribery, by blackmail, but they're also ruling by fiat, just saying, this is what I say.
Do what I say. The law is in my mouth.
That's a dictatorship, folks.
We don't want the federal government as a dictator, and we don't want the dictator bribing and blackmailing people with its fiat money.
So, as they point out, But there was a lot of damage in Florida, not as much as was in, I mean, fewer people lost their power there than they did further north.
But as I point out, he took care of things there, and then he sent National Guard up to help in North Carolina.
And in Georgia, I think.
But I remember in the very beginning of this, people were saying, so grateful to have DeSantis' Florida National Guard here.
They did more to help people.
DeSantis' Florida National Guard did more to help people than Democrat Roy Cooper in North Carolina's National Guard did.
After mobilizing resources to help its own state and restoring power to most of his residents in only a few days, DeSantis contrasted his state's response to the slower federal response in other suffering states.
He said, this is overwhelmingly state and local, and that's how we view it.
We don't want to be waiting on the feds.
We have to be able to lean in.
The governor touted how he was able to mobilize state resources to respond weeks before FEMA would have been able to.
And so when he sent his National Guard troops up to North Carolina and Tennessee, I guess, he called it Operation Blue Ridge.
After tending to his own backyard, he deployed his own Florida State and National Guard resources to help rescue and recovery efforts in North Carolina and Tennessee.
This week he said the federal government should be more focused on getting resources to those states where many are still stranded, without reliable access to food or fresh water, and the number of deaths is unknown.
And folks, we have to understand, people have died because of lack of help.
Federal government doesn't care.
As we pointed out last week, they're sitting around standby in hotel rooms, getting paid $8,100 a week.
He called it Operation Blue Ridge.
The governor said he wanted to, quote, answer the call for Americans when the federal government fails to act.
Again, as I said before, we...
We praise these people when they do the right thing.
We criticize them for the wrong thing.
And this is absolutely the right thing.
One Florida Guard member deployed in North Carolina told Fox News that he was observing a, quote, failure of leadership in North Carolina, a void that DeSantis has worked to fill.
He said there's a complete failure of leadership here in North Carolina and from the federal government.
If it wasn't for DeSantis, this rescue would have never happened.
Days after DeSantis' order, the Biden White House announced that Biden had ordered deployment of 1,000 active-duty soldiers.
Not clear that that has happened yet.
We still don't know.
Have they done something about that or not?
We have on a comment from Michael Paul.
My sister's home insurance has doubled in Florida in only two years.
Yeah, that's one way they can drive us out of our homes.
It's the one way they can drive us out of our cars.
Insurance. And so, you know, that is something that the insurance companies are a good example, yet another example, of crony capitalism and of economic fascism, where you've got a merger between the insurance companies and the state.
The insurance company forces you, in many cases, to get insurance.
You're not allowed. I remember when one place I worked, a guy went out and got a very high-end Rice Rocket motorcycle, really fast.
And it cost him like $20,000, and this is about 15 years ago.
And he said his insurance that he was compelled to buy was going to be It was going to be more than he was going to pay for his bike several times over, over just a couple of years.
He says it's absolutely ridiculous.
He said, how can they justify this?
Because it's more than my payments on my bike for insurance.
And he says, I'm not there to harm other people.
And he goes, and if they have to replace my bike, if I totaled it, and if he was still alive, he said, how can they justify charging me that much money?
But they do that.
So anyway, that's how they get us out of our homes, out of our cars.
So when we, hang on just one second here.
The thing though, as we look at DeSantis, if we go to the opposite side, One of the most despicable things that I have seen is what Lindsey Graham did when he went on with Sean Hannity.
Sean Hannity is talking about what's going on with a port strike.
He's talking about what's going on with the Hurricane Helene victims.
And immediately Lindsey Graham pivots to Israel.
You can thank Donald Trump and Elon Musk for that.
You know, I've been going all over South Carolina.
Like most people, I haven't slept much.
But look what's going on in Israel.
Our friends in Israel are surrounded by people that want to kill them, destroy them.
A second Holocaust in the making.
And Biden says, be proportional.
What is the proportional response to people who want to kill you and your family?
They're running out of ammunition in Israel.
We have to help our friends to keep the war over there from coming here.
They're willing to...
Yeah, got to help our friends.
Well, you know what, Lindsay? These people have been, it's like a war has happened here, and you don't care.
And Lindsay won't care when the bombs come here either.
He won't care. It'll still be about his friends in Israel.
You're not his friend. His friends have a completely different agenda, and I've never seen a more despicable person than Lindsay Graham.
It's not enough to push war and destruction everywhere, everywhere.
And yet he can't, as soon as you talk about helping people in the United States, he's as bad or worse than Biden and Lala.
He doesn't even, they're not even ashamed of what is happening.
Listen to this person who was on the ground, a survivor who's trying to help, but talking about the damage.
This is the kind of person that Lindsey Graham doesn't care about.
Hey guys, I'm in western North Carolina, and we're working on day six.
And we still have rescue choppers flying overhead.
I still have, I think I've got a little bit of survivor's guilt that our town was spared.
But we need the help.
The whole town was wiped out.
And I'm talking about everybody was killed.
Okay, the fucking media is lying to you.
Well, we need the help.
We need a bed.
Uh...
We can't go help?
We can't go save anybody.
We've been threatened.
We will get arrested.
I can't imagine the people They're still up there holding on to survive.
I mean, we still got electric trucks going all over the place here.
Got trees down.
Tree on my house in the back.
But it's incredible.
It's incredible that we the people are willing to let the government Tell us that we are not allowed to save our own people.
There are bodies everywhere up there, floating around.
That a town was wiped out completely.
Everybody killed. And the only people saving them are the people that are there, saving each other.
And then they're all stuck together.
Yeah, well, you know, Lindsey Graham doesn't care about innocent life anywhere, does he?
Certainly doesn't have a heart for his own people.
Our friends in Israel, surrounded by people who won't kill them, destroy them.
Well, you know what? We've had people killed and destroyed.
Towns destroyed. All he can think of is war.
War is his passion.
War everywhere, for any reason, is the passion of Lindsey Graham.
And so he asks, you know, Lindsey says, so what's a proportional response to people who want to kill you and your family?
Yeah, what is a proportional response to Lindsey Graham, people of South Carolina?
What is your response to Lindsey Graham?
Because that's what he is about.
What is a proportional response to somebody who wants to kill everybody everywhere, doesn't have any compassion for the people in his own state or nearby states, doesn't care.
It's all about his empire and his geopolitics and his geopolitics.
And again, as he goes from Israel, he says, and then Biden's slow walking weapons in Ukraine.
Are you kidding me? So much money for weapons in Ukraine and Israel, and we don't have any left for Americans.
So as he was saying, this guy who said he had some survivor guilt, well, he said, we're letting government tell us that we can't help our own people.
The only people who are saving them are the ones who are there.
I said for the longest time, this is going to be what happens.
As our governments everywhere, not just in America, but in every country, are intent on creating divide and conquer, chaos, unrest, with open borders, and massive immigration.
And with war, with financial collapse.
All that they're doing is set up to create chaos.
So, of course, they're going to sit on the sidelines, or they are going to obstruct.
Grant made the same pivot on X earlier this week.
He said Congress needs to, quote, reconvene to pass a supplemental package for damage done to Southeast by Hurricane Helene, also to provide missile defense assistance to Israel under attack from Iranian regime.
We kind of know how this is going to happen, don't we?
When they finally get together and talk about this, it'll be like what they did when you had Mike Johnson say, all right, I'll give you money for your war in Ukraine, but you're going to have to do something to protect the border.
And then after posturing with that for a couple of months, he gave up on money for the border, just gave them what they wanted for Ukraine.
That's what's going to happen with this.
Over the past three months, Graham has introduced multiple bills aimed at launching a war with Iran.
That's what he has always wanted to do.
And in 2021, he flew to Israel to meet Netanyahu.
Literally held up a sign, there it is right there, demanding more for Israel.
More for Israel.
Less for America, more for Israel.
Lindsay is a one-man hurricane of death, destruction, and war, isn't he?
At home and abroad.
He cares less.
He could care less. Wine Press News calls him a soulless warmonger.
Well, he does have a soul.
He has no compassion, but he has a soul.
He'll have to answer for this one day.
As Wine Press said, there is not a single war this fiend doesn't love.
And he's frothing at the mouth to start new ones all the time.
All the time, yeah.
So, while this is happening, MTG is bragging about the fact that the head of FEMA is going to get the full Kimberly Cheadle treatment.
Probably worse, she says.
Oh boy, a tongue lashing, you mean?
A tongue lashing.
She's going to go in and we're going to really criticize her as we keep giving them money.
And of course, if they do appropriate any funds, it'll be channeled through the sticky fingers of FEMA and the wasteful Swiss cheese type of holes in their budget.
Well, that's going to be just great.
They're going to hold a lot of TV trials and everything while people are still dying and suffering homeless.
Without water and all the rest of the stuff.
The government, folks, is useless.
And that includes these Republicans like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Because what she's doing in terms of saying, well, we're going to really make her, we're going to embarrass her a lot.
At the same time, she starts talking about, they can control the weather, she says.
And look, I think they can.
But this is not the time to talk about that.
What you need to be doing, because this is going to be a distraction, and when you then criticize FEMA, and keep funding them, of course, but even your criticism of FEMA will be cast in the light of, well, these people are just stupid.
They think the government intensified the storm and steered it to these people, and they're telling us that FEMA's not doing anything.
They just completely, there's nothing but misinformation, disinformation.
They're not credible sources. That's what she's doing.
And I think that's even more recognizable.
I think it's foolish right now.
There's a time to talk about weather modification and these other things.
But right now, what you need to talk about is defunding FEMA. You need to talk about cutting that off and cutting it out.
You don't need FEMA. You know, the government can just...
President can just declare an emergency and give a block grant of money.
That's the way it was always done.
All my life. I mean, we had storm after storm coming through Florida.
That's what the federal government would do if they wanted to help.
They'd declare an emergency, give a block grant of money.
They didn't need to have FEMA there.
FEMA doesn't help anything.
Again, 1978, Jimmy Carter.
And it was the wrong thing to do.
Well, Harris is slammed for pledging millions of dollars to Lebanon as North Carolina suffers.
See? No different.
I'm going to give money to Lebanon.
Oh, maybe she means Lebanon, Tennessee.
No, that's further out in the middle of the state.
They weren't affected. How about Lebanon Township in North Carolina right there in Durham?
No, she doesn't mean that either.
Nothing for Americans.
No, we're going to give money to Lebanon now.
And maybe, you know, we're going to go to war with Lebanon, but let's give Lebanon some money as well.
You know, let's fund both sides of this.
That's what the federal government frequently does.
Giving money to both sides, even giving arms to both sides.
We had the federal government was giving arms to ISIS in the past as they were fighting ISIS. So, still, no compassion for anyone who is American.
Lala pledged millions of dollars in aid for Lebanon.
At the same time, residents in North Carolina struggled to recover from Hurricane Helene and were told, hey, we didn't have the money.
One person, James Woods, says, this has to be fake.
Even Lala Harris, the gold standard of stupidity, isn't stupid enough to post this.
Certainly not while North Carolinians are pulling bodies of their neighbors from the wreckage.
It's simply inconceivable.
He did that in response to Harris pledging Saturday to send $157 million of additional assistance in Lebanon, which he argued is facing increasingly dire humanitarian situation.
You don't think so? Where we are?
You don't think so in North Carolina, Tennessee?
Absolute contempt for Americans, exhibited by our federal government.
And folks, look, FEMA has, that's a bipartisan thing.
You know, it's like the ATF. Yeah, the Democrats really weaponize it, but the Republicans leave it there, and they help as well.
You know, when you go back and you look at the ATF, the Randy Weaver situation, Waco, It's the same ATF. One of them happened under George H.W. Bush.
The other one happened under Clinton.
But it was the same people.
Same people from the ATF. These bureaucracies are eternal.
And what you have here are the deck chairs on the Titanic being changed.
And everybody is fighting over whose deck chairs are going to be put out.
Is it going to be the Republicans or the Democrats?
Which deck chairs are going to put out this election?
She said, I'm concerned about the security and well-being of civilians suffering in Lebanon, not about Americans, you see.
She said the money would go to essential needs such as food, shelter, water, protection, sanitation to help those who have been displaced by the recent conflict.
America last, if it's America at all.
Representative Nick Langworthy, Republican in New York, said, Could this be any more tone-deaf?
We have Americans suffering and in danger right now after the hurricane, and this is what she has to announce?
Journalist Eric Daugherty said, To be clear, Lala's campaign, suicidal post this evening, focusing on Lebanon while major disaster rescues and recovery are underway, is it a mission?
She's losing Michigan right now.
We'll have to see.
Can the Trump campaign focus on this?
Would they? Or is it just about his identity politics as well?
His celebrity status?
And quite frankly, I don't believe that the elections are going to be determined by the people who show up.
The people who vote don't count.
It's the people who count the votes that set the election.
And it's the people in the background that select them.
What they're trying, they're playing more chaos and division games with us with this election.
And they're also trying to build a consensus.
That's what this is about.
But in this particular election, it's not even about building a consensus, what it is, manufacturing a consensus.
What it really is, is about dividing the country.
Red and blue, Republican, Democrat, left and right, so people want to fight each other.
Both sides being assured by their media that their guy is going to win.
That's what we're headed for.
But she's touting giving money to the people of Lebanon while stiff-arming the humanitarian crisis in North Carolina, says Texas Governor Abbott.
But you know, they're all quiet about Lindsey Graham, aren't they?
They'll talk about La Liars, but they won't mention Lindsey Graham is as bad or worse.
This is the parlor tricks that they play with us with partisan politics.
Trump called the FEMA response the most incompetently managed storm at the federal level I've ever seen before.
Well... Again, is he talking about defunding FEMA? No.
He will keep it going.
Meanwhile, Mike Johnson, as I pointed out before, I said when they get together, what do you think he's going to do in terms of money?
I think he's going to do the same thing he did with a border.
He'll capitulate, give money to the empire, to the military, industrial complex, intelligence community, and the rest of these people, and do nothing for Americans.
I think he's as bad as Lala.
Part of the Antichrist Uni Party.
Both of them. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, said on Sunday that he does not intend to call Congress out of recess to vote on emergency funding for federal agencies assisting in Hurricane Helene recovery efforts.
There's no rush. He doesn't care.
This is urgent to him as it is to FEMA. What's the hurry?
I'm not calling people out of recess.
This is an election year.
We're busy. We're busy out there getting votes.
I'm not going to come back and talk about giving any money to people who've been hurt by the hurricane.
He says that's 30 days from now.
30 days from now.
You know, after the election, after they're finished with what's really important to them, which is their re-election.
So I say, forget about federal government.
The federal government has gone completely feral.
It's like a wild pack of dogs.
And you just got to be careful that they don't attack you and understand where the points of attack are.
He said the thing about these hurricanes and disasters of this magnitude, it takes a while to calculate the actual damages.
So until you give me a number, I'm not going to help you with any of this stuff.
How about that? Come back and, you know, come up with some number and then we'll do something.
That's never the way that it's worked before.
You might want to start giving some aid now.
And you might want to start thinking about focusing on local and state issues.
These people, local, can make things worse.
And we've seen a lot of videos done by people at the local level.
I spend a lot of time, I'm going to show you the follow-up report from that local TV station that talked about the helicopter pilot.
I think I played it on Wednesday or Thursday last week.
And he just voluntarily took his two-man helicopter and he wanted to help people.
And so he found a couple that was there and they were stranded.
And so he left his son behind and took the lady.
They'd been there. Now this news report has gone back and talked to the people who survived.
And they said all we had was two bottles of water and a bag of chips, which made them thirstier.
And that's what they've been living off of for a couple of days, because, you know, people like FEMA and Mike Johnson are not in any hurry, right, to do anything about this stuff.
But this private guy goes out there, and he leaves his son behind, takes the woman back, and then there's some volunteers who have come from Michigan.
And I forget their National Guard or firemen or emergency team or something like that.
But they're like, great, we'll take care of it.
And then this local deputy fire chief, who they've now shown the guy's picture and his name.
How pathetic this guy is.
He comes up. You got to get out of here.
You don't have my permission to be here.
I need your permission to be?
Where is that written down?
Where is that the law? You little petty dictator.
Barney Fife. He's like, you get out of here.
You come back here. If you don't leave now, I'm going to have you arrested.
And these other guys with the Michigan rescue team said, we'll protect you.
You know, just go get those people.
Well, he was afraid.
He said, nevertheless, he said, I'm going to go back and get my son.
He wasn't going to leave his son. So he went back and got his son, but he left the elderly guy, and he said he was really upset.
And they went back and they talked to the family, to the man and the wife, and the man said, I'm sitting there.
First of all, they left me behind, but he goes, the thing that I was really worried about was my wife.
He goes, this guy helicopters in, he takes my wife, and then he comes back and he leaves me.
He goes, I'm thinking, where'd they take her?
Is he going to do something with her?
He said he was scared to death.
That this is some kind of a scam.
Really concerned him. It was the fire chief that was there.
And the guy who did the helicopter thing said, I really regret that I didn't just defy him and keep rescuing people until I was arrested.
And this fireman calls into the federal government and gets the federal government to put a no-fly zone over the area.
I imagine he called in Boutier.
Boutier is saying, don't even put drones up.
Now he's claiming, after Elon Musk called him, Boutier is claiming, oh, well, no, I'm not obstructing anything.
I played the clip for you last week where he's saying, we're going to shut down drone flights.
They can get in the way. You know, we're the ones who are important.
You know, the federal government is here.
Get out of our way. Except they're not doing anything.
Anyway, he eventually, so he's very worried about his wife.
So he heads back.
And meanwhile, these guys from Michigan are concerned about him.
They start heading up that way.
And they meet, but he's across this raging river, and I should have brought the clip in to show that river.
It's just amazing.
This thing is like a torrent.
I mean, it's like the lower, and it's got a lot of debris and stuff in it as well.
Really heavy, fast-moving water at that time still.
And very much like I told that story in Niagara Falls about the guy who put the rope out back and forth for an exhibition.
That was the lower part of Niagara, where there was just raging river, which would drown most people, right?
And so he's doing a tightrope walk over that.
And he says, maybe he pushes a wheelbarrow across it.
And then he puts something in the wheelbarrow and he pushes it across it.
And he goes, how many of you believe I could do that with a person?
Eh, we all believe it.
And he says, okay.
Who wants to volunteer? Nobody.
And I tell that story many times because it's the difference between, you know, we talk about faith in Christ and belief.
What is it? It's really trust.
It's really trust. Yeah, you can, yeah, sure, yeah.
I can believe that Jesus is who he said he is, but can I trust him?
Or do I need to do something about this?
Do I need to be in control of my life?
Do I need to create a list of things that I've got to do and check those lists off so I can turn in my homework when I meet him?
No. You get in the wheelbarrow, you trust him.
But that was a very dangerous area downstream from Niagara Falls, and that's what this looked like.
And it had logs and everything flying down really fast.
What they did is they got a rope across to him, and they pulled him across so he wouldn't drown.
A harrowing experience. And that was all necessary because of this power-tripping little deputy fire chief.
And that's why I said local government is really, really important.
And so the news then got a city manager who looked like she was all of 23 on the news.
And she was absolutely unapologetic.
Now, we have our policies and they have to be followed.
You've got to get people like that out of your local life.
Get them out of office.
That's what you should be focused on.
They're dangerous.
They're really dangerous at the local level.
All government is local.
Folks, all tyranny can be local as well.
They can make things much worse or they can make them better.
You need to be more focused on getting people like that unelected city manager and that unelected fire chief Out of office by voting for somebody who is accountable and say, get these people out.
I want to know if that's going to be your campaign promise or I'm going to vote for somebody else.
You go back and you look at Parks and Rec, that clip I played a couple of weeks ago when we were talking about fluoride.
And sitcom, she says she works for the city.
She's got a job there.
She says, no, we're going to put fluoride in the water.
And all these people start criticizing her.
She said, I just realized I can do anything I want, and they can't do anything about it.
Well, that's the way it is with that city manager.
That's the way it is with that deputy fire chief.
So that story has a happy ending in the sense that the people got back, and they were very grateful to the pilot for doing it.
They said they understood. She saw what was happening, the intimidation and everything.
But again, it nearly cost that guy his life.
And the people from Michigan showed up because they wanted to help people.
That local deputy fire chief just wants to boss people around.
He doesn't want to help anybody.
Just like Lindsey Graham.
Just like Lala.
The Biden-Harris administration threw over $40 billion for internet build-out three years later.
Not a single project is underway.
This is like the, what was it, $7.5 billion they did for charging stations?
And they built seven of them.
This is even worse. They're going to build out the internet, $40 billion.
Not a single project is underway three years later.
Where'd all that money go?
I think you know, don't you?
They're also, while this is happening, while they didn't spend any of the $40 billion for internet build-out in rural areas, now that the people who had internet, cell phone coverage, don't have it, they're obstructing Elon Musk and his Starlink people from putting wireless internet out there.
They are marked over $42 billion to provide internet access to unserved, mostly rural areas.
Maybe you could use some of that money to help some of the people.
Who knows? They compared it to what FDR did with electricity, except that, you know, even though he pushed central planning and central government and pushed it way beyond what the Constitution allows, that's an understatement. But he did something with it, unlike these people.
So, they said, due to a slew of regulatory hurdles, they've done nothing.
Regulatory hurdles include things like green initiatives.
Before you can get any of that money.
You've got to employ unionized workforces.
You've got to do DEI. Okay, so unless you do green DEI union, you're not going to get the money, so they're not getting the money.
In 2021, Lala became the broadband czar.
Three years and $42 billion later, not a single person has been connected to the internet under the BEAD program.
That stands for Broadband Equity Access and Deployment.
You know when they put the term equity in there?
That's a scam. By the way, while we're talking about money, Walt's donors were handed $15 billion in state payments.
I've said many times there's no better return on investment than a corrupt politician.
And Tim Waltz is one.
This knucklehead collected $890,000 from companies.
They said donations from employees, 434 state vendors between 2019 and 2022.
So over a period of three years, he gets from state vendors who want the business, right?
These state vendors give them $890,000.
And then not quite a million dollars.
And they get more than 15,000 times the amount of money that they gave him back.
Think about that.
You know, they didn't make a million.
If it had been a million dollars that they'd given to them, it would have been 15,000 times.
But that's a pretty good return on investment, isn't it?
And so, 434 state vendors gave him $890,000, and then those same companies collected nearly $15 billion in payments.
And this is where, when I talked about FEMA and how they're blocking things, this is where the kind of stuff like preferred vendors comes in.
Okay, so let's talk about all the celebrities donating money.
I can do that on one hand.
I can do it with one finger.
Which finger should we use for the celebrities in Hollywood?
I'll put it up for a vote here.
Dolly Parton says, I'm donating a million dollars to Hurricane Helene relief efforts.
She's the only one. She's the only one.
She said the million dollars that she was donating was going to come from her own bank account, but that her Dollywood companies that are all over the area here, Pirates, Voyage, Dinner and Show, Dolly Parton Stampede, Dollywood Foundation, that another million dollars would come from her companies, but a million dollars personally.
You see any of these Democrat celebrities?
Where's Alec Baldwin?
Where's Michael Moore?
Where are all these people in Hollywood?
Of course, it's absurd to think that they would even give a penny.
She said, remember when we had the fires here?
She said, everybody pitched in and tried to do everything they could.
And so I really think that this is a time for me to step up again.
For all of us to step up and to do what we can.
Well, if you want to know if the federal government is going to step up, FEMA is tremendously prepared.
This is what we do.
This is what they do.
And the key here, Rebecca, is also to make sure that the communities who are potentially impacted are prepared as well.
And it's not just hurricanes and wildfires, also extreme heat, which certainly some are already experiencing.
Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas sounding the alarm on FEMA funding right after the devastation.
No, he's pushing the climate change agenda.
It's always about the green grift, isn't it?
And so this guy who's not doing anything to protect the border, he's not doing anything to help anybody.
Here's a picture somebody took of him.
This is from Joe Gabriel Simonson on Twitter.
He said, for context about all this FEMA stuff, I just saw Alejandro Mayorkas this afternoon at Sid Mashburn.
I mean, this place is so expensive, I've never even heard of it.
He said, which is the second time I've seen him there on a Saturday afternoon in about a month.
So suffice to say, the guy is not working around the clock.
You see, when the going gets tough, the tough goes shopping.
A little bit of retail therapy there for Mayorkas, who seems to have plenty of funding for shopping, just not for helping.
So, the back and forth with Elon Musk and Buddy Gig.
Booty Gig! That's why I should call him the Buddy Gig.
He's got a Buddy Gig, doesn't he?
He's got a cushy job, doesn't he?
I've called him booty marks.
I called him booty gay because being gay was his calling card.
That's why you should vote for him.
You should have voted for Lala and should vote for her again now because he's black or something.
Yeah. Kind of, I guess.
I don't know. Whatever. Whatever she is, you should vote for her.
Female and has some, you know, brown melanin.
So you should definitely vote for her.
Booty gay, you should vote for him because he's gay.
But what you need to understand is that he's a Marxist.
So I've called him Booty Marks.
But he's also a part of the crony group, so I guess we could call him Buddy Gig.
He's got a Buddy Gig there at the Department of Transportation.
Musk accused FEMA of failing to adequately help people in trouble and actively blocking citizens who try to help.
So, Buttigieg says, give me a call.
And so he did. It hasn't come out exactly what he said, but he's claiming that it's not a problem at all.
Buttigieg denied the allegations.
He said, no one is shutting down the airspace and the FAA doesn't block legitimate rescue and recovery flights.
I played you the clip.
He doesn't even want drones going up to help identify people.
And as a follow-up to that situation with the couple and the deputy fire chief and the helicopter pilot, they had the helicopter pilot back in there in a day or so.
And the reason for it is because the military with their big helicopters can't get into places where these small helicopters can.
And the small helicopters can't cover as much space as they can with these drones.
But they don't care about helping people.
They really don't. Remember in the clips that I played last week, we also had someone who was talking about using helicopters and said, we lost an entire day because Biden was going to be doing a flyby.
And so they shut down all the airspace because the emperor with no clothes is coming through, right?
And so after the flyby, It's very interesting to see what happened.
We had a reporter who came up after Biden did his flyover to look at the damage.
I don't know what he was doing when he was up in the helicopter, but he doesn't seem to even know why he was flying in the helicopter.
What do the states in the storm zone need, Mr.
President? What do the states in the storm zone, what do they need after what you saw today?
Oh, in the storm zone.
Yes, sir. I'm wondering what storm they're talking about.
They're getting everything they need.
They're very happy. It's off the board.
Yeah, they're getting everything.
What storm? What storm?
You know the one that you shut down all the rescue efforts for so you could fly over and look at the damage and pretend that you cared?
The storm that you don't care at all about?
You don't even know the name of it?
You don't even know why you were there?
They say, oh, they're getting all the money they need and they're very happy.
Yeah, they're all just all the happy slaves waving their hands in the rubble.
That's President Biden.
We're so excited to see him come by and fly over us.
Isn't that great? I feel so much better now.
Meanwhile, Lala says to everybody she's still confident in Biden's mental ability to serve as president.
Really? Really? So, last week Biden said he was talking with Israelis about possible strikes on Iranian oil facilities last week, and then he caused oil prices to skyrocket.
But, you know, he's right on top of everything.
You're going to scare everybody to death with that, but of course that's a real possibility.
That's what he's focused on.
The President again left the White House for the weekend to rest at Camp David.
He thought it might be bad optics for him to go sit on the beach at his property there in Delaware.
By the way, not only, it might not always be bad optics for him to do that kind of stuff because his beach house, like Obama's beach house, like all these people who are pushing climate change, their houses are supposed to be underwater by now.
Why didn't that happen?
And why are they spending so many tens of millions of dollars to get these properties on exclusive beachfront areas when they think that it's all going to be underwater?
Meanwhile, FEMA has denied confiscating hurricane relief supplies, contradicting claims by SpaceX engineers and by the people who are on the ground.
You know, don't believe your lying eyes.
Just listen to the government that always tells you the truth.
They insist that neither FEMA nor state-level Tennessee Emergency Management Agency has confiscated supplies in Tennessee.
TEMA dismissed the rumors in a post to social media, saying TEMA and FEMA personnel are not confiscating supplies.
Any report to the contrary is false.
Notice they don't say they're not obstructing people bringing supplies in, either.
Well, there's been a lot of contrary reports about that.
So you can decide who you trust.
We do have people like Robbie Starbuck, who's been working to put in Starlink units, and he says, I've confirmed this at multiple levels of government in Tennessee, but has he been there?
Has he been there? The government is going to tell you that they're not stealing people's stuff.
I'll believe it when the people on the ground are not saying that the government is stealing people's stuff.
But FEMA's Criswell, this woman who's in charge of it, dismisses as ridiculous.
The idea that they would obstruct and confiscate stuff.
Except we've seen this throughout their history.
You know, it's really a shame that we're putting politics ahead of helping people, and that's what we're here to do, she said.
That's exactly right.
That's what her mission at FEMA is.
Her mission at FEMA is to put politics ahead of helping people.
She said, it's had a tremendous impact on the comfort level of FEMA employees.
I guess it just kind of takes all the joy out of collecting an $8,100 a month paycheck while you stay on standby in the hotel room and watch movies.
To say, well, this might be the last time we're able to do this.
Nah, it won't be.
Mike Johnson and the Republicans will never cut your funding.
They're just fine with that.
Whatever the Democrats put in, The Republicans make it permanent.
That's their mission. That's controlled opposition.
She says it's demoralizing to all the first responders that have been out there in the communities helping people.
Now, what's demoralizing is for people to want to be able to help and for your department to get in the way and shut that down.
Where did she come from, by the way?
Well, like I said, it started in 1978.
She's the first woman to lead FEMA. Her background, her educational background, she has a BS in technology education and a master's of public administration and a master's degree in homeland security.
Wow. And she managed the Office of Emergency Management for the city of Aurora, Colorado.
Okay? Aurora, Colorado.
That just seems to keep coming up, doesn't it?
The phony shooting, the CIA there in Denver, in that particular area, Aurora, Colorado.
That right there is a bit suspicious.
Eventually, she got moved to New York City Emergency Management Department in 2019.
And she was a commissioner of that.
So they've got their own little cities.
They've got their own emergency, I think.
So she went from the city to running this and doing a really poor job of it.
Well, I've got some comments here before we take a break.
Don't frag me, bro. They're daring us to rise up.
And again, if we're not going to rise up and do something about it at the local level, and this is an opportunity for us to understand that.
And it's an opportunity for people to start organizing.
It's time to wake up and see this.
We had it in 2020.
Now we got it again four years later.
When are we going to realize that the solution is not in Washington?
And we can have plenty of problems if we don't pay attention to local government.
We can have a lot of problems with local government, too.
But all politics is local.
And if you're going to have any effect at all on politics, it will be at the local level.
You're going to have an impact on government at the local level, or you will have no impact at all.
Folks, take a look at all the times that you voted.
Has it made any difference in Washington?
With all these different presidents and all your Republicans in the Senate, it hasn't made any difference whatsoever.
None. And we're getting a lot of bad people in local government as well.
And then we really are done.
Anyway, Don't Frag Me Bro says they're doing their best to stir up crazies and to use that as a pretext to send hammers after the rest of us.
That's right. We need to make sure that, you know, before you pick up arms, let's try nullification.
If you're not going to stand up and speak out against these people, if you're not going to stand up and organize nullification, if you're not going to get involved in local politics, what makes you think that you're going to be able to fight a civil war and win this stuff either?
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It says, FEMA is ordering local police to do horrible things to people who have lost everything.
We don't need government, folks.
That's right. What I see happening here, you know, when you look at the attitude from this local company with a deputy fire chief and all this kind of stuff, what they're saying is, we've got our stuff here.
That means that we've got to shut down everything that's not us.
Okay, well, if they were doing something, that'd be one aspect.
There still would not be any reason to shut down volunteer help.
Well, you're just going to get in my way and everything.
This type of training is coming out of the federal government.
In the same way, if you go back about a decade, you remember one of the first really bad cases of shooting that we saw on body cam footage was a homeless guy outside of Phoenix, Arizona.
He was up in the hills. And it was a very long encounter with these cops, and they're all, you know, standing on this steep hill and everything.
They wanted him to leave.
He didn't want to. He was camping out there.
He wasn't bothering anybody.
But they took it upon themselves to confront him.
They eventually shot him and then stuck their dogs on him.
And it was outrageous.
He was no threat to them at all.
And the body cameras showed all of that.
And shortly after that, a guy who had been an instructor at the Arizona State Police Academy said they're teaching this shoot-first curriculum.
He says, we've never done that before.
That's coming from Washington.
It's coming from the Obama administration.
And he said, I'm not going to be a part of that.
I'm resigning. See, these ways of the police shooting first...
And FEMA coming in and telling all the emergency responders, they're the ones who are training the people.
They're giving them money, they're giving them training, and they're telling them to act like FEMA has acted since 1978.
The federal government is a cancer that is metastasized now to a lot of local governments as well.
Sam Miller, 123, the supplies that FEMA was confiscating from the volunteers are being tracked to go back to the illegals.
Unbelievable, but of course I believe it.
Yeah, again, I believe the people on the ground.
I don't believe the mainstream media and certainly don't believe Mayorkas, who says he's doing this.
AP Rumble seat. And you know, Graham likely gets a kickback from the money laundering operation of this warmonger genocidal construct.
Got to take that little SOB down.
I wish the people of South Carolina would, but again, it's another example.
And I've had people in South Carolina tell me, look, we really can't stand him.
The Republican voters can't stand him.
But the Republican establishment and the globalist establishment keeps putting this guy back in office.
Federal elections, folks, don't mean anything.
And if it is meaningful, they will control it.
Lindsey Graham, good example of that.
Brian and Deb McCartney, I call FEMA and they swear any impeding of aid is by the local and state authorities.
They're denying the crime as usual.
And as I said, I think that it is also being done by state and local officials who have been trained by the federal government.
The federal government trains them just like the federal government trains the police.
It is a cancer that is out there.
In the same way that the Department of Education, another Jimmy Carter creation, sets the curriculum and has this curriculum being pushed out, you know, for the pedophile curriculum to the kids and everything.
All of this filth, this debauchery, this tyranny is all coming out of Washington.
It's all being pushed out through public health, through public education, through the emergency responders.
anything they corrupt everything using money. Michelle Obama organize your
neighbors prior to the election the evening of the election will be too late
yeah and by the way I'll just mention again the the two volumes civil defense
manual.com Jack Lawson He's got some great tips because he's done it himself on just, you know, how to approach neighbors in a way that's going to work.
Psychological issues, not just, okay, here's some of the things that you need to do, but first you've got to get the people together and to do it in a way that is going to be low-key.
And to tell you about the types of issues that he's run into when he's done that as well.
CivilDefenseManual.com.
Give you information about water.
That's a free chapter he has on the website.
You should read that. About food preparation.
About self-defense.
About community defense.
All those things. You'll find that there.
We're getting into some dangerous times in the next couple of years.
Psalm 144. Thank you for the tip.
I appreciate that. Hey David, I want to pitch in a little.
Saw Elon speaking at the Trump rally about how important our constitutional rights are.
All I could do was roll my eyes.
Praying for all of you.
Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that.
M Sellers, I traveled to Alabama this weekend and back saw literally hundreds of utility truck convoys, horse trailers, trucks, trailers, four-wheelers, UTVs, campers, RVs.
Interstate traffic was crazy.
And I saw no government vehicles.
That's right. The spirit of helping people is not dead in this country.
It's just being smothered by our government.
Self-Patriot, thank you very much for the tip.
It says, I heard something over the weekend about the locals beating up FEMA representative bad enough that he was hospitalized.
I'm not saying I'm condoning violence, but I'm condoning violence.
Well, again, you know, I saw a little bit of that.
I didn't realize they got physical with it.
I thought they were just yelling and screaming, but maybe they did.
My take when I saw that headline about the opposition to it, my take on it was, okay, well, if everybody is, all the slaves are well-fed and happy, as Biden said when he flew over the area, If FEMA is not in the way, if FEMA is not absent, not obstructing, why would the people be so angry, right?
Doesn't that say a lot? These are people who don't normally lose everything.
But maybe that speaks louder than their propaganda.
Jeb Stewart, the military helicopter can get into those areas.
That's BS. He says, Blackhawks and Kiowas can easily get into those areas.
If they can rescue down pilots in triple canopy jungle, they can get into North Carolina.
Well, I agree. That was a line that I was told.
That's what they said. I guess they probably said that because they're not sending the helicopters.
They said, yeah, you know, we just let these guys, we'll let them do it.
Because we've got some bad publicity.
But, you know, we really can't get into those small areas there.
So, I agree.
I agree. I think everything the government tells us is a lie, quite frankly.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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Well, let's talk a little bit about Melania Trump's book.
And we've got much to say about that, things that she has said in it.
But here's something that just came out.
Actually, the book hasn't been released yet.
But there are excerpts that have been released and covered by some of these media organizations.
She talks about Barron's Autism.
And she says that bullying caused him irreparable damage.
And so this is something that has been rumored for quite some time.
It was Rosie O'Donnell that speculated that Barron might have high-functioning autism back in 2016.
She then defended, questioning whether he had autism, by saying that she recognized the signs due to her own daughter having the condition.
Isn't it interesting that it is so common?
Nobody really cares to talk about that, though.
It's one of these things like myocarditis and pericarditis as it becomes very, very common.
Nobody wants to talk about the cause, but we know what the cause is.
And as this is being talked about by Rosie O'Donnell, Yeah, he understands that Mercury and aluminum.
You know, same stuff that Trump said.
You know, take this Trump shot.
It's going to be good. It's just got mercury and aluminum.
It'll be some kind of dead virus or something in there, you know, but it's just like sugar water.
You should take that. Do it for Trump.
You know, this is not the bad Gates vaccine.
No, this is the good Trump vaccine.
Well, he was lying to people about Trump as well, trying to say that it was Trump knew about autism because he had a son who had been damaged by autism.
And And look, you know, he had RFK Jr.
and a Trump Tower and everything, but during the election, way before RFK Jr.
came in, Alex was saying, yeah, Trump's anti-vaccine.
Yeah, you notice that? I somehow missed his anti-vaccine stuff, you know, when he said...
They have to get the shot. The vaccinations are so important.
This is really going around now.
They have to get...
Maybe he's stupid enough that he actually believed that and gave it to his son.
Who knows? You should have known by the time Barron came around it was not really a hidden thing anymore.
I mean, a lot of us didn't know.
And I didn't know.
And Travis was injured by it.
Not with autism. But still...
He just used it to get money, just like Alex used that tail to get money.
Melania writes, though, that bullying her son made it impossible for Trumps to accept O'Donnell's apology.
Barron's experience of being bullied both online and in real life following the incident is a clear indication of the irreparable damage it caused.
No apology can undo the harm inflicted on him.
Well, you might think that maybe the bullying thing is not as important as autism, right?
And the bottom line is that we've all been bullied in school.
Come on, let's get real about this stuff.
This isn't anything new.
But this is part of her LGBT creds, right?
Let's talk about bullying because that's the way we're going to push LGBT stuff on you.
That's the way we're going to bully you with pronouns.
That's the way we're going to groom your kids because of bullying, right?
Bullying is very important for people like Melania, the hard-left Epstein branch of the Republican Party.
But she doesn't want to talk about what it was that gave her son autism.
It used to be incredibly rare.
So they said it inspired Melania to focus on bullying, and she has an initiative that is child-centric, she said.
The Be Best Initiative.
Well, I haven't looked at it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's not already pushing LGBT. That's what it will push, because that's what the bullying narrative is all about.
It's about pushing the LGBT stuff.
So, when we look at the vaccines, I said there was...
A very good example, just like I talked about DeSantis earlier, said, all right, FEMA, you're a problem.
Get out of the way. We're going to handle this with our state resources.
You're not running anything here.
Get out. Okay?
That's the appropriate response.
Now, at the local level, this just came up.
This was reported by Alex Newman, the new American.
And this just came up at the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association.
Remember, a week or so ago, they had a summit in Las Vegas.
And it was one of these mainstream rags like the New York Times and Washington Post.
It was, oh, look at these constitutional sheriffs.
They think there's something called the Bill of Rights.
I mean, it was that bad.
Well, at this Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, Sheriff Mack has that, they had a pastor who got up and spoke about what the sheriff in his town had done during the lockdowns.
Now, this is in New Mexico.
Pastor Caleb Cooper of the New Hope Revival Church in New Mexico stood up alongside Sheriff Glenn Hamilton, who had carved a path for resisting unconstitutional tyranny in defense of the church and liberty during COVID that continues to inspire.
Well, it's in defense of the Constitution.
The Constitution that is the supreme law of the land that he swore to uphold, Which is more important than any regulations of any public health bureaucracy.
More important than any emergency order from Trump's Alex Azar at HHS or from Trump himself.
More important than any dictates or laws, that's the Constitution.
And so that was what he was doing.
So he spoke of the thing, and the pastor explained how and why he decided they simply could not shut his church and comply with the unlawful decrees of the governor.
And that is his right under the First Amendment.
At a time when many places of worship were deemed to be non-essential by authorities, Cooper and Sheriff Hamilton joined forces.
One Sunday, the sheriff deputized every member of Cooper's congregation.
So they would be exempt from lockdown orders.
You know, the governor said, well, churches are not essential, said the pastor.
So he said, stronger than the virus is fear.
And we cannot bow to a spirit of fear.
He said, I have a divine mandate to keep my lighthouse open, and I'm going to do it.
It used to be that when there would be plagues or something like that would happen, the church would be at the center of giving aid.
It would be at the center of giving physical aid and comfort, but especially of giving mental and spiritual aid and comfort.
Church is essential, not government.
So, he got an unsettling voicemail from the state police saying their church was non-essential.
So, he went to the local sheriff.
He'd had no prior relationship with the local sheriff.
He said, this crucial partnership would underscore the essence of the community resilience.
Sheriff Glenn Hamilton's response was unequivocal.
He said, Pastor, I'll defend you even if I go to jail myself.
A testament to the defense of God-given rights that he swore to uphold over yielding to perceived governmental overreach.
You see, The Lesser Magistrate, as Matt Trujillo has eloquently talked about, a very small book.
It's very dense with information, but it's an easy read.
But he packs all that information in there.
He gives examples throughout Christian history, but even throughout pagan history, of the idea of the lesser magistrate.
The idea of laws and principles that transcend the dictates of some wannabe dictators.
And that really is the path, folks.
We need to have governors who are going to stand up and tell FEMA, get out of here, you're in the way.
We need to have pastors who are going to say, no, there's a First Amendment, and you're violating it, and I'm going to stand with the Constitution, not with you.
And I'm going to stand with the people of this community.
So the sheriff's presence in the church, he was donned in full regalia, they said.
He came in, he deputized everybody in the church.
That includes baptistry, is that part of it?
As a powerful message of unity and lawful support said, we're not shutting this church down.
Pastor Cooper highlighted the importance of this pivotal moment, underscoring the sheriff's role as, quote, He has legitimate authority.
Even though the Washington Post or whoever it was, they were freaking out and said, you know, these people are teaching that they can stand with the Constitution against other branches of government?
That's right. It's called checks and balances.
That's what it was designed for.
It was a good design. We ought to go back to it.
Cooper's rationale was clear.
He said the only thing worse than somebody dying of COVID-19 is that they die of COVID-19 without Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
Pastor Cooper's courageous journey, encapsulated in parts by the film Non-Compliant, serves as an inspiring call to action.
The gospel offers the ultimate salvation, and defending its proclamation is paramount to preserving both faith and freedom.
That is why the founders of this country put it in the very First Amendment, the very first part of the First Amendment, So, as we look at other medical tyranny here, I've talked about water fluoridation and how we had that court case in California, a federal court case in California, where the judge said, this is not safe.
This is an unwarranted risk.
And now we see the other part of this.
You know, the question about any kind of medical situation is, is it safe?
Is it effective? Right.
Well, they saw that it was not safe, and now you've had a large study from the Cochrane Review that has looked at the lie that has been used to sell the expensive fluoridation process.
To communities all over the place.
I mean, it's a waste of your tax money, but it is also medication through the water supply.
How? And again, I need to write an article.
I need to do that.
That's something that nobody's talking about.
And this is why I said for years and years, I said, yeah, it's good for us to have this discussion about the harmful effects of fluoride.
And they're very well documented.
Harvard did it. And so, you know, it's easy to document it, but then they come back and they say, well, we're not giving you that level that's harmful.
Well, how do you control the dosage if you dump it into the water?
You can't control that dosage.
And so now what they find out with the Cochrane Review is that it doesn't help with dental health either.
So it's ineffective and dangerous, just like the vaccine, just like everything the medical community is doing.
The review follows that California federal court that said there was an unreasonable risk of reducing IQ in children.
And again, at what doses?
The review follows less than two weeks after a California federal judge ruled that water fluoridation poses an unreasonable risk of reduced IQ in children and must be regulated by the EPA. Oh, well, okay.
EPA is not going to be interested in that.
The EPA is interested in austerity, slavery, feudalism, shutting down our power supply, taking our cars, all the rest of the stuff.
It's not about cleaning up the environment anymore.
That was it initially.
That was what it was created to do, and they did it for a couple of years, and then they quickly focused to this agenda of About that.
It's like you can look at vaccinated versus unvaccinated.
You can see that all the cases of myocarditis and pericarditis, as we've had heart issues explode in the UK, they found that all the kids and teenagers, children and teenagers who had myocarditis and pericarditis, all of them had been vaccinated.
None of the unvaccinated kids had myocarditis and pericarditis.
And it exploded right as the vaccines were rolled out.
And so they look at communities that fluoridate their water, compared them to those that didn't, and looked at the cavities that they had.
Did it make a difference in the dental health?
No, not at all. They conclude the contemporary evidence shows community water fluoridation may lead to a very small reduction in cavities in children's baby teeth.
Baby teeth over time.
It's rare. Rare that it does anything.
Fluoride and water reduce both tooth decay only by about one quarter of one tooth, they found.
And even that conclusion was made with low certainty.
Well, of course, there's other problems with fluoride as well.
There's things like fluorosis.
It eats up your bones if you get too much of it.
And how much is too much?
And how do they adjust the dosage for babies?
These are kids who have baby teeth.
What kind of dosage are they getting?
Are they getting the same dosage as adult males?
Well, yes. You're not adjusting the dosage of this?
Like you do for aspirin or whatever it is that you give somebody, right?
No, we're going to give the same dosage to a baby that we give to an adult male.
How does that make any sense?
Adding fluoride to the water supply may slightly increase the number of children who have no tooth decay in either their baby teeth or their permanent teeth.
However, these results also include the possibility of little or no difference in tooth decay.
So... Again, how are you going to control the dosage?
And of course, this has been done at the behest of certain industries.
The aluminum industry, the nuclear industry, the fertilizer industry, they all had a lot of fluoride waste that they needed to get rid of.
And it would have cost them a great deal of money to dispose of it themselves.
So what they did was they got the communities to pay for it.
And they got us to literally swallow it.
We swallowed their lies, and we swallowed their fluoride for many, many years.
I didn't. I didn't grow up with it.
That's why, you know, even before I knew about the studies and IQ tests and everything, we went to—we took the kids when they were very young, took the boys in.
And I forget what it was for.
We didn't do wellness checks with them.
We kept them away from the doctor.
But— We went in and this particular doctor, I still remember his name, Dr.
Brown, and he was, well, I'm giving you, you're on well water?
Okay, well, I'm going to give you a prescription for fluoride pills.
They need to be on fluoride. I said, no, I grew up on well water, not on fluoride.
I don't need that. Well, you need to have this, and he's telling us all the things that we must do and everything.
He's like, I didn't argue with him.
We just left and never came back.
Anyway, an integrative dentist, Dr.
Griffin Cole, told Children's Health Defense, said there was never any justification for fluoridating water.
It is accurate to say that we are all exposed to so many other sources of fluoride that continuing to add it to our water supply is now not necessary.
But it's disingenuous, and it's unconscionable to say that the statistically insignificant effect on tooth decay was worth poisoning millions of Americans' and children's brains for nearly 80 years.
And again, when we go through this and we looked at my son, Whistler, who was harmed with this antibiotic that is based on fluoride, the fluorochloroquins, it's poison.
I don't see, as I'm looking at this stuff and trying to find out how to detox fluoride and other things like that, your body does not need this stuff.
And what it does is it displaces very essential vitamins and minerals.
It wreaks havoc on your body in so many different ways.
We don't need any of it.
So again, in that court case, the judge said, well, the optimal level of water fluoridation currently used in the U.S. is 0.7 milligrams per liter.
How in the world do you measure this if it's dumped in the water?
Number one. Number two, they dropped this number because of this case.
They knew this was coming up.
So they lowered the standards to make it look reasonable.
Well, water fluoridation was a sacred cow, so what's going to happen next?
This is also an article from Children's Health Defense.
They said Rick North, a Fluoride Action Network board member, these are the people who brought the suit, at least to one of the parties, said the federal government and the medical dental establishment are the biggest promoters of water fluoridation.
And their reputations are going to take a major hit.
Well, I think they've just had a major hit.
They're going to take yet another one.
Eventually, we're going to figure out what these people are about.
The entire medical community, what they're about.
For years, even as he worked in non-profit organizations like the American Cancer Society and Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, he didn't suspect water fluoridation was hazardous to human health.
He said, I always thought fluoridation was fine.
Yeah, because, you know, and if it's so good, we need to be dumping other things into the water supply as well, right?
I wonder why they don't dump vitamin C into the water supply.
Why do you think that is?
You think they got our best interests at heart?
When he received a phone call 12 years ago from a friend who asked him to review the science on water fluoridation, specifically a 2006 report from the National Academy of Sciences, he said what he ended up reading was unbelievable, he said.
Right away, I could see this, quote unquote, science, was a direct contradiction to statements
from fluoridation promoters.
Today, he's the board member of the Fluoride Action Network when several groups have sued the EPA
after the agency denied a petition to end water fluoridation
under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
See, they should be the agency that stops all this.
Instead, they shut this down.
And of course, the person who was responsible for shutting down these reports
was none other than the tranny in chief, Dick Devine.
He goes by Rachel Levine, I think is what he calls himself.
I call him Dick Devine.
Nobody has to wait for the EPA. That's the bottom line.
Some states mandate water fluoridation for towns with populations of 10,000 or more, but other states, it is up to the local communities.
See? Again, state and local is how you can stop this.
And you could have stopped at state and local if you could have gotten the right people in a very long time ago.
North said the U.S. is an outlier.
Only 24 other countries fluoridate their water out of about 180.
The U.S. fluoridates as many people as the rest of the world put together and at very high levels.
And by dumping it into the water where you can't control the dosage.
North said commercial pressures to monetize fluoride, which he described as a hazardous waste industrial byproduct of the phosphate fertilizer industry, is one reason that fluoridation is heavily promoted and practiced in the U.S. It's all to get rid of toxic waste for people who otherwise would have to pay to eliminate.
Instead, they can get you to pay them.
And so, I want to finish this on medical stuff by talking about homeschooling.
Aaron Kiriati at Brownstone talks about how homeschooling gave medicine a blueprint of how we can fix medicine.
And he doesn't say it, but I've been saying that if you understand public schools are Marxism writ large, you need to also understand that public health It's Marxism, writ large.
We don't need anything that is under the description of public schools or public health.
They should both be eliminated for the same reasons.
For the same reasons.
And so here he says, I think when we look at homeschooling, that might be the way that we start to move to get our health back and health care back.
And so he's talking about is quietly building a parallel society here in the same way that homeschooling rose that way.
He said two recent posts that he put up, the managerialist's revolution in medicine and why we are sick.
He said our medical institutions from hospitals and licensing boards to medical schools and professional societies are failing us.
That's putting it mildly. Still, I want to suggest here a rough blueprint for a way forward.
I believe a better strategy involves, to the extent possible, ignoring the medical regime's official structures and building new ones.
Small-scale initiatives where decentralized medical care can be restored and parents can be empowered to take responsibility for their own health.
We need what the Czech dissidents of the 1970s called a parallel polis.
See, this is the approach that needs to be taken in all of these areas.
In all these areas, we need to go small.
We need to go decentralized.
We need to go parallel.
We've got to start small.
We're not going to go in and take out the public schools right away.
We're going to have to build a consensus.
We're going to have to, first of all, get people to save their own kids.
And then after a while, they're going to see how harmful and wasteful the public schools are.
And the same thing is true with medicine.
You've got to get people involved in their own health and that of their family.
And after a while, they're going to say, you know, we need to stop giving government money to these corrupt institutions.
Not just the fact that it, not just for economic reasons, but for many reasons.
So he says this involves occupying the spaces that medicine has temporarily taken over in the same way that the Czech dissidents did.
He said these parallel institutions need not constitute a ghetto or even an underground.
They're not a black market system that is hiding in the shadows.
Now, things like education and healthcare are important enough that if we have to have it underground or hide in the shadows, we'll do that.
But it doesn't have to be that way, not yet.
He said, admittedly, every institution of the parallel polis will be a David facing the Goliath of a massively powerful and totalizing medical system.
Any one or another of these institutions could be crushed by state machinery.
And of course, we saw this, I mentioned this the first time I ever really saw community power have an effect at a state government was when, in North Carolina, the completely controlled state government, completely controlled by Democrats, wanted to do what the state teachers union wanted to shut down, homeschooling.
And homeschooling was really small at that point in time.
And so we all did letter-writing campaign, and they backed off.
I mean, we're talking about the House, the Senate, the Governor, all Democrats, and the Teachers Union.
Had a lot of clout, a lot of money.
But there was enough of a letter-writing campaign from a very active, small minority of people.
They backed them off.
At the behest of governments, medical institutions during COVID demanded we become disempowered and isolated.
People globally ceded their sovereignty and abandoned social solidarity.
By contrast, the new parallel institutions of medicine must return sovereignty to individuals, families, and
communities and strengthen
social solidarity.
These institutions must help people take responsibility for their health and must always support the doctor-patient
relationship, minimizing external intrusions on this relationship.
out.
Yeah, I gotta say, you know, when I talk to the rncstores.com where they've got, you know, B17, you can get it in the form of a pill, you can get it in terms of seeds that are there, like little nuts and things like that, but he's got a wealth of information as well.
And he's really fought this battle, right?
Really on the side, and so has G. Edward Griffin.
And when I interviewed G. Edward Griffin, I'll never forget the quote because I thought it was so perfect.
He said, we always talk about individual liberty, but he goes, we have to work collectively for individual liberty.
And that's really true.
We have to speak out. We have to, you know, pass books around or write books if you can write books, but at least pass around the kind of work that Edward Griffin has done.
That type of thing. By the way, they set up a thing.
We haven't really formalized it on our website, but you can get 10% off at rncstores.com.
Off of their books, off of the B-17 that they sell there.
Just use the code NIGHT and you can get money off that.
But that's exactly the type of thing.
That and many others like it.
Educating people, giving them alternatives.
That is what we need to be focusing on.
So he talks about the homeschooling parallel.
He said, we need to plant seeds that probably won't germinate in our lifetime.
He said, think about this in a 50 to 100 year increment.
And then he goes back to homeschooling.
I thought, yeah, it really has been 50 years.
He said, back in 1973, 50 years ago, There were 13,000 homeschoolers.
Today, there are 5 million.
See, we can win.
We just have to be determined.
We have to be committed. We have to have principles that we're going to stand for.
Not following politicians.
These people are just shapeshifters.
But from 13,000 homeschoolers in 1973, 51 years ago, To over 5 million today.
A generation ago, parents should get a visit from social services for not sending their children to approved public or private schools.
It was considered de classe, if not borderline criminal, to attempt to educate one's children one's self.
And I remember this as well.
When we were with the Libertarian Party, we went to National Convention.
They had people there. We got refugees from Germany here in this area of Tennessee who were refugees from Germany because Germany was going to lock them up and take their kids because they homeschooled them.
Christian family. And of course the Biden administration wanted to deport them.
Only people the Biden administration wants to deport.
They were legitimate refugees.
And so we've seen this type of thing.
I've heard the stories of this.
And that was in the late 1980s.
So that had been going on for about 10 years or so.
And 10 to 15 years.
So, but now look at where we are.
Undeterred by suspicion and by outright persecution, the homeschool movement created a parallel
policy reappropriating the idea of self-education and autonomous learning that had been monopolized
by those with advanced degrees in education.
While not every homeschooler succeeded, many thrived and demonstrated that their children
could get a superior education, winning spelling bees, acting, acing standardized exams, and
earning admission to prestigious universities and for a fraction of the cost of other schools.
These pioneers formed co-ops and later founded private or charter schools.
This movement eventually changed the face of institutional education.
Homeschooling is now part of the mainstream and the resources to facilitate it have multiplied.
But I've got to tell you this.
The people that did it It's primarily done because of their Christian determination.
That is the vast majority of this.
These are parents who are committed to raising their children to honor God.
That's their number one commitment.
And that's why they fear religion so much.
It's something that they can't control.
People do anything to follow their faith if they're committed.
And that's a very dangerous thing for governments.
But they were not able to stop it.
I remember when we got into it and I was thinking about it, I thought, you know, it's kind of interesting to see how this area is opening up.
And every area of my life...
I have seen constantly, I've seen every area of my life being shut down in terms of freedom of choice.
You know, economically, trying to take away cars, trying to tell us what appliances we can have.
Just name it. You know, not just the green agenda either.
It's everything else that they want to control, except in one area.
And all of a sudden, going against the grain in the opposite direction, we see this opening up of freedom and a flowering of freedom.
It's being done by people who have set themselves to honor God.
God will always honor those who honor Him.
That's a promise.
And so I looked at that and I thought, that truly is amazing.
This is the one area of life in America where freedom is increasing.
And it's because of people who honor God.
That has so many lessons.
That's far more important than, you know, the political structures or ways that we're going to organize each other or the historical precedents for this stuff.
Folks, what we need to have in this country is movement back towards God, and it's one at a time.
One at a time.
It's not something where you've got Charlie Kirk or somebody preaching up on a podium and bringing in some really dodgy characters as well.
But, you know, it's about our individual commitment.
And on that individual level, I have seen God work in our life and in the life of other people.
And you have probably seen it Either with yourself, with other people, with all these vaccine mandates and lockdowns.
A lot of people refuse to do that for religious reasons, and they saw God move to honor that.
God will always honor those who honor Him, if that's your sincere desire in that.
And He knows your heart.
So these pioneers formed co-ops, founded private charter schools, changed the face of education.
Homeschooling is now part of the mainstream.
Medicine today needs its own equivalent of the homeschool movement.
Just as homeschooling, deinstitutionalize education, so we need to demedicalize healthcare, at least to some extent.
And let me just add here, there's another parallel to it.
I mean, look at how many people refused to get the jab because they had religious concerns.
They had religious concerns about moving the Overton Window towards the Mark of the Beast, or actually making it a Mark of the Beast.
It doesn't have to be the Mark of the Beast.
It was a Mark of the Beast, that's for sure.
And because they did not want to have something that had been created by immoral purposes, By abortion, by the perpetuation of these cannibalized cells and other things.
If we fight back against this because of our religious beliefs and because we want to honor God, that applies to the medical society especially.
We talk about corruption.
Doctors and nurses need not be the only game in town.
Perhaps in 50 years, this decentralized healthcare movement will positively influence, directly or indirectly, the practice of institutionalized medicine.
Well, I don't see it working that way.
I don't see homeschooling as a competition.
I don't see it making the government schools better, the public schools better.
They've gotten a lot worse.
And I don't think that's going to happen with, there's not anything that's going to reform the medical industry and the way they're killing people.
The kind of democratizing movement, empowering ordinary people to act autonomously in their own self-care, is not without historical precedent.
In the 19th century, there were practical books for the domestic practice of medicine, and they enjoyed wide popularity.
And again, that's why I talked about rncstore.com.
You know, take a look at the books that are there.
Educate yourself about what you can do.
And get away from the medical stuff, just like in our family.
You can't identify every poison that is out there.
So you have to categorically reject it.
It's kind of like when people talk about scoping out counterfeit money.
They would say, in the days when we weren't rapidly changing the currency, what they would do is they would train tellers to spot counterfeit money by showing them the real thing.
And if they learned everything about the real thing, then they could see that they couldn't train them on every variation of counterfeit.
They just need to train them on the real thing.
We don't need to be necessarily warned about every poison.
Created by the pharmakia.
We just need to start to realize what the real stuff is And so that's what he's saying go back to a standard one of
the most popular of these was a book that was
one of the most popular books between 1781 in the mid 1800s is by dr. William Buchan it was called domestic
medicine It carried the subtitle an attempt to render the medical
art more generally useful by showing people what is in their own power
Both with respect to prevention and to the cure of disease Although the author was a member of the Royal College of
Physicians in Edinburgh The most prestigious medical institution of the day. He was
highly critical of the medical professions monopolistic elitism writing that quote
No discovery can ever be of general utility while the practice of it is kept in the hands of a few
And like Benjamin Russell in the US Buchanan Buchan rather
maintained a general skepticism toward the value of drugs preferring, like the Hippocratic physicians, to focus on diet and preventative measures.
He said, I think the administration of medicines are always doubtful and often dangerous and would much rather teach men how to avoid the necessity of using them than how they should be used.
Exactly. Recognize the real stuff.
Let food be your medicine, is what the Hippocratic physicians would say.
Recognize the real stuff. Focus on healthy things, right nutrition and other stuff in a positive way, as opposed to this Rockefeller allopathic model.
Today, the specific medical content of these books is less instructive than the fact of their enormous popularity, which indicated a culture that generally embraced a model of autonomous self-care with lay medical wisdom cultivated in the context of the family.
Unless they say lay. Yeah, because these people see themselves as clergy, as a priesthood, right?
This was likewise a period of intense iatrogenic medical injuries when mainstream medicine's mainstays included harmful bloodletting and emetic purges for most diseases.
Now, these are the people at about the same period of time, right?
In 1781, mid-1800s.
It's too bad George Washington trusted the physicians.
They took about half of his blood and gave him mercury and killed him after he got a cold from riding around his property.
And so, yeah, it's the same type of thing.
We need to return to that. And, of course, today it's even easier because the information that is available on the Internet, I know a lot of it is trying to be, they're trying to censor a lot of it, but there still is a wealth of information available to people that was not there.
And as they try to censor this, and as they push out propaganda, as I said, I was saved from one of these drugs, the fires of drug that was recommended to me because of heart issues and things.
I looked it up. I looked it up.
First, I looked it up on WebMD.
Oh, yeah, no problem.
This is great. It's new, new and improved, and all the rest of this stuff.
Then I kept looking, and I saw the sites where people were talking about it.
Not just the rapacious fees, the price that was being done by Pfizer.
Everybody was talking about how expensive it was.
That's a big tip-off, isn't it?
But also by the people who had taken it and had been harmed by it.
So, yeah, never did even fill that prescription.
We're gonna take a quick break and we will be right back to talk about that.
So, let's go.
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One reason why we homeschooled.
We moved on and she's fine.
Good. That's good.
Look, we've all been bullied, right?
And one of the things I used to tell people when they would say homeschooling, what do you, you can't socialize your kids that way.
And I said, well, yes, you can.
I said, the difference is they're not being socialized in the Lord of the Flies way.
You may want to read that novel because that kind of exposes what we all experienced when we went through school.
You know, it's like there's this pecking order.
It's like a bunch of chickens, you know.
Now that we're keeping chickens, you see this kind of stuff.
But of course, we experienced it ourselves when we went through school.
Bullying is always a part of that.
That was one of the reasons why, you know, God gave us families.
You know, you are there as parents.
You've got... Children, that you can watch when a child starts to bully another child, you step in, you can see it better when you've got an adult-to-child ratio that is, you know, 1 to 3 or something like that, as opposed to 1 to 40, or whatever it is in the school classroom.
Yeah, it's always there.
AP RumbleSeat says, okay, so now they're promoting Barron's issue, which makes what Jab Daddy did with the warp speed even worse.
Mm-hmm. So, yeah, Zoilette Goy says, you can't argue with people.
Convinced that it's for dental health.
They refuse to look at any data that conflicts with their worldview.
It is a fluoride cult. And this is the reason why when I would talk to people, I would focus on, okay, so you say that it's good.
Do you realize that the difference between medicine and poison is dosage?
How do you control the dosage if you dump it into the water?
Are you crazy? Same dosage for a baby as for an adult male.
Again, when you approach it from that standpoint, these people can't come up with competing studies.
It makes absolutely no sense to put any medication into the water.
Especially one that has to be controlled for dosage, that has a proven harm level if it exceeds a certain concentration.
That should be a non-starter.
I think that is the line of attack that we ought to take with all these people.
Let's not argue about how many angels fit on the head of the pen.
Let's just talk about the fact that you're dumping this into the water.
Eric, thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that. Thank you.
Let's talk a little bit about the other MacGuffin, besides the germ games and the drugs.
Let's talk about climate.
Because now we've got the World Economic Forum demanding that you not grow food at home.
Because it's going to stop the global warming, right?
There are things that we can do, folks, and we have to understand, we've got to do them at the local level, just like the sheriff who deputized everybody, just like DeSantis who said, get FEMA out of here, just like the homeschoolers who stood up on the local level.
We're going to have to do that, even protect our food supply.
We better start thinking out of the box.
We better start understanding the doctrine of the lesser magistrate.
We better start focusing on local politics and And we better start understanding the principles that we're going to stand on.
This is going to be a spiritual fight.
And you need to understand what the principles are that you're fighting for.
And how you're right. Stop listening to people like Pinwheel Friel, Todd Friel and stuff.
Well, if the government tells you to put a pinwheel on your head, you put a pinwheel on your head.
And he said that in August of 2021.
When everybody knew that the government was going to mandate these shots.
So if the government says you've got to inject an experimental mRNA shot, you do it, according to Todd Friel.
And he tries to tell you that that's what God said.
No, that's what Todd Friel said.
God says just the opposite.
You better build up, get yourself prepared.
Mentally and spiritually for this battle.
You better know where you stand and why you stand on this stuff.
Because they're going to come after everything. They're coming after food.
World Economic Forum is demanding that governments enforce bans on members of the general public growing their own food at home.
See, it's not just the farms that they want to shut down to stop meat and dairy.
They want to stop you from even growing your own vegetables or having your own chickens or whatever.
Experts, quote-unquote, talk about the so-called carbon footprint.
I would love to give these guys a carbon footprint.
Right on their backside.
The carbon footprint of homegrown food is destroying the planet.
So let's destroy your life.
Let's destroy people.
Let's destroy your life expectancy as well as your quality of life.
The World Economic Forum and other globalist climate zealots are now demanding, not asking, but demanding, that governments intervene and ban individuals from growing their own food in order to save the planet from global warming.
They want a net zero of people.
They want a net zero of choices.
They want to depopulate us.
They want to starve us, shut down the farms, and even shut down your home garden.
That's how ridiculous this is.
Allowing citizens to grow their own food will undermine efforts to meet the goals of net zero, says the World Economic Forum and the UN. The research indicated that garden-to-table produce causes a far greater carbon footprint than conventional agricultural practices such as rural farms.
Well, first of all, this doesn't even pass a sniff test of logic.
Any food source, other than garden to table, is going to require transportation, packaging, all kinds of things, right?
And there's a lot of transportation.
As a matter of fact, you know, Jack Lawson, we were talking about, he said, you stop and think about how our just-in-time supply chain is.
He said this way before What happened in 2020 when I was interviewing him?
But you stop and think about how at every stage of production, there's transportation involved.
So how could that possibly be true?
By their own logic, okay?
Moving things around.
They've always told us, we've got to stop the cars, we've got to stop the trucks, we've got to stop all transportation.
And yet, now they're saying that if you walk from your garden to your table, That that's going to be more carbon intensive, significantly more carbon intensive, than growing it in a remote area.
Whether it is another part of the state or whether it is another country, no.
That's going to be less than you growing your own food.
We know what they're doing.
So, they hired some prostitutes at the University of Michigan.
They paid them to do research.
Of course, we talk about this.
Whenever you've got somebody to do research, just like when you talk about the pharmaceutical companies, you can have three pharmaceutical companies that have three different drugs all to address the same issue.
And they all hire people to do studies.
And guess what? The people who did the studies, it's always brand A that wins when it's the brand A people funding the study.
Then the people who funded the study for Brand B, they find that Brand B is better.
And same thing with Brand C and so on, right?
These people know who is paying them.
So this was published in the journal Nature Cities.
Nature Cities.
That's a suspect right there.
How much carbon dioxide was produced when growing food?
They said, well, on average, a serving of food made from traditional farms creates 0.07 kilograms of CO2, according to the study.
The World Economic Forum-funded researchers claim that the impact on the environment is almost five times higher.
And they come up with a number.
And folks, these numbers don't mean anything.
But what you need to see here is that they're putting a bigger crosshair On small home gardens than they are even on independent farms.
The most significant contributor to carbon emissions on the urban agriculture sites we studied was the infrastructure used to grow the food.
Again, this is utter nonsense.
And they'll never stop with this until we stop them.
Until we stop the people that they have bought.
These so-called researchers who are nothing but court jesters.
And the pliable politicians who will do anything these people tell them to do.
So these people doing the research grouped urban agriculture sites into three different categories.
Individual or family gardens, collective gardens such as a community garden, or larger commercial-oriented urban farms.
They also found other factors that they claimed are hazardous.
Poorly managed compost and other synthetic inputs contribute to global warming, they warned.
They further advised that fruit was 8.6 times more eco-friendly when grown conventionally compared to in a city.
So, if you're going to get your bananas shipped in from foreign countries, that's better than growing bananas or any other kind of fruit in a greenhouse.
It's amazing to me that they would literally put this stuff out.
They insist that people should be limited when it comes to keeping plants inside their homes as well.
You shouldn't be allowed to have houseplants.
Because, you know, CO2. Do these idiots realize that plants take in CO2 and give off oxygen?
It's one of the reasons why people keep plants in their house.
This thing is so incredibly stupid.
It doesn't even pass a sniff test.
That's why I call these people prostitutes.
If you're going to come up with a report like this for somebody who paid you, you have absolutely no integrity.
And you'll sell your soul to sell these lies for these people.
So again, vegetables were 5.8 times better when grown far away from the city.
And fruit was 8.6 times better when it was grown far away from the city.
None of this stuff makes any sense.
And then they said, you don't want to have any plants in your house.
The World Economic Forum researchers, quote unquote, said that there's carbon emissions from the trucks that transport plants, plastic pots, and synthetic fertilizers.
Well, they're transporting a lot of materials to farms and other places.
And not only that, but then they have to transport what they produce.
Idiotic. Again, all this is nonsense in the first place.
If we're going to play the game of who has the lower CO2 emissions, folks, then what they've got us doing is the same game as the preferred pronouns.
I refuse to play this game.
I'm not going to talk about carbon footprints.
I'm not going to talk about emissions.
I'm not going to talk about this versus that is more or less CO2. That's preferred pronouns of the climate kind.
Those preferred pronouns of the third kind, I guess we could say.
If you play with those games, it's going to go the same way as it does the preferred pronouns.
First of all, these people are crazy.
They have absolutely detached from reality what they're telling you.
You should pay no attention to these people.
And if you do pay attention to them, and you do go along with their game, whether it's preferred pronouns or CO2 emissions, then what you'll find is that they'll come up with something else.
This is all about... Making you bow to them is all about taking everything away from you.
So don't play these games.
Don't engage in their double speak or their double think.
And don't play around with their CO2 preferred pronouns.
So, Susan Pell, the director of the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C., argues that members of the general public should at least still be able to grow potted plants at home.
She said they just need to consider the environmental harm of indoor gardening.
There is no environmental harm.
Just because this person's got a cushy job at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C., but she knows where her bread is buttered and she's going to push this nonsense.
They're going to put a guilt trip on you for even having indoor plants, but they'll tolerate it for now.
And then eventually you play along with these preferred pronouns and eventually they got something else.
And eventually they'll come in and they'll take away even your indoor plants.
That's the game here.
And so Slay News is talking about this as well.
We've talked about 14 major American cities that have set a target to comply with World Economic Forum's green agenda goals by banning meat and dairy and products by 2030.
Of course, this is the C40 initiative.
New York and London, it was Sadiq Khan, it was Bloomberg who began this, and it was New York and London, and then they got it out to 40 cities, and now it's more than 100 cities worldwide, but there's about 14 major American cities that are involved in it.
New York is still at the epicenter of it.
And we talked about the fact that Eric Adams was pushing this idea.
We're going to start measuring all the meat and dairy used and, you know, given out by the New York City and in the schools and all the rest of this stuff to start measuring it.
You know, if you want to lock up Eric Adams, the first thing you ought to lock him up with is for is this C40 thing.
You ought to put him in jail for that.
Yeah, I know. He's probably a crook.
You know, I don't know what it is.
Again, I'm not sure what's going on.
Why the Turkish government wants to buy the mayor of New York.
I don't know what's going on.
But this is total betrayal.
Just to remind you, the C40 cities are the ones who said that by 2030, zero meat, zero dairy, three new clothing items per person per year, no private vehicles, and you can have one short flight, and this is 900 miles, a short flight of 900 miles or less once every three years.
Are we going to put up with this nonsense?
But again, this is what Sadiq Khan, this is what Eric Adams, this is what London, New York, and many other big cities want.
And it's what Letitia James, this corrupt state attorney general in New York.
It's amazing to me.
The worst attorney general I've ever seen in my life.
It's not just that she came after Trump.
She's come after everything. She's also suing JBS USA because they produce beef.
She blasted the agricultural industry and argued that beef production has the largest greenhouse gas footprint of any major food commodity.
Well I think she's the biggest belcher of gas I've ever seen in my life.
She claimed that animal agriculture accounts for 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Well I guess the other 85% is coming from politicians like her, right?
So, you think that this is just a pie-in-the-sky plan?
It's already being implemented in the UK. And guess what?
As of October the 1st, they've got a chicken license.
You've got to register every single bird that you have.
I mean, they redefined the definition of a flock down to a single bird.
You've got one chicken? You've got to report it.
You've got one pet bird?
Oh, you've got to report it.
Because see, what they're using is this phony bird flu MacGuffin.
Nobody's died. Nobody's gotten sick.
But they're using that as an excuse to register all chickens.
This is about implementing you can't grow your own food.
I mean, we've gotten up to the point.
Karen did a great job. Karen and my son, who's now sick, but did a great job with the chickens.
chickens we're now getting about 20 eggs a day. So, having to find creative things to do with them.
Giving them to people. There's a lot of people who need them right now.
But these are unlicensed chickens.
And they will never be licensed.
So, the UK's chicken license is in full effect.
That's October the 1st.
And the people in the UK have found a unique way to rebel against this.
I think it was Grant, Ulysses Grant, who said, the way to get rid of a bad law is to rigorously enforce it.
Well, these people have kind of done the opposite thing from the grassroots level.
Malicious compliance with it.
They're reporting everything that could be imagined to be a bird, including rubber chickens.
And they have overwhelmed this petty little bureaucracy that wants to register and give everybody a chicken license.
They have overwhelmed them.
It's like a DDoS, or directed denial of service.
Except I guess you could say this is a...
directed denial of registration.
They can't register anybody because they've gotten so much traffic on this site.
They've shut it down.
So back in March, they announced that there was an emergency with bird flu,
right?
So in seven months, this is the way that we saw this stuff roll out with the
lockdown pandemic and everything that Trump is doing and Biden was doing.
Okay, it's an emergency.
So, you're going to do this today, and then in two months or six months or whatever, you're going to do this next thing.
And then when you get to that next thing, they'll tell you, okay...
We told you we're going to do this two months ago because of an emergency, and so now you're going to do this today, and now, two months from now, you're going to have to do the next step of the emergency.
Well, if it's an emergency, you do it all at once.
You don't do it, as Fauci said, from the inside with disruption and iteratively.
And when you see this being done disruptively from the inside, especially the iterative nature of it, This is not in response to an emergency.
And there is no emergency with bird flu.
Not at all. Not even for the birds, but certainly not for people.
So, they used to define a flock as 50 birds or more.
And they redefined that down to a flock of one.
We need to have an army of one to oppose these people.
I wonder what you call a group of politicians.
Do you call them a gaggle? That's what I'd like to do.
I'd like to gaggle these politicians.
I think that's what we ought to do. Maybe you call it like, what was it, ravens?
They call them a murder. Well, that'd be a good term for a group of politicians.
Murder. It's a murder of politicians.
That'll get me flagged.
From now on, everybody in the country who keeps even a single bird, not just chickens, Has to register as a poultry keeper to protect people from bird flu.
Or they've had not a single case.
But, you know, we've got Robert Redfield that the MAGA media is now cheering Because now he's said good things about Trump and about RFK Jr.
So MAGA Media is cheering Robert Redfield, the CDC director who was responsible for all this superstitious shutdown of everything under Trump, and the guy who just a couple of months ago was telling everybody, well, it's inevitable, bird flu is going to come after the people.
When it does, we're going to have casualty rates of 25% to 50%.
25% to 50% of the people who get bird flu are going to die from it, he said.
But now he's being cheered by MAGA people.
Oh, it's great. I love what Trump's going to do.
I love RFK Jr.
and his idea for Make America Healthy Again.
You see, that's the danger of Trump.
That as soon as some person who ought to be in the docks...
You want to talk about Nuremberg 2.0?
He's one of the people that needs to be there.
Robert Redfield, the director of the CDC during this nonsense.
He needs to be brought up on charges in jail for crimes against humanity.
But as soon as he endorses Trump, he's a good guy, and he's being cheered by the MAGA media and the MAGA people.
That's the danger of Trump.
Trump has absolutely no principles.
And the people who follow him will excuse anything that he does.
I mean, we see Hillary Clinton coming out and saying, we've got to have control of the media.
We're about to lose control of the media.
Well, yeah, Trump has said essentially the same thing.
We need to take the license of ABC. Look at that.
It's so unfair the way they ran that debate.
They need to lose their license. He sounds just like Lala.
He sounds just like Hillary.
The difference is that if Hillary would have done the stuff to us that Trump did, there would have been a big pushback against it.
It would have been a rebellion. So what are the people in the UK doing about their rebellion?
Well, the people of the UK have a tried and tested method of dealing with absurdity.
Even more absurdity.
So, in the run-up to the deadline, thousands of people took to the website to register their chickens.
They registered frozen chicken.
They registered chicken nuggets.
They registered unhatched chicken.
And they even registered rubber chicken.
And they put this up on social media to show people.
Just completed my chicken registration.
Here's my three chickens. And so as a result, scroll down and you can see what we are experiencing, extremely high volume of applications.
We're currently aimed to process applications within 30 days.
And then they go on to say, if you've already submitted an application, do not submit another one.
But the people of the UK say, well, if you've already submitted an application, do submit another one, right?
You can come up with a lot of things that you can submit to them, all kinds of birds.
In England and Wales, they said you must register if you keep poultry or other captive birds by October the 1st.
This includes any birds that you keep as pets, and you are breaking the law if you do not register.
And then further down, you see all the instructions keep going down until you see it in yellow.
Our online service is currently unavailable due to technical issues.
That's why I said that is the directed denial of registration.
It's kind of like a DDS attack, right?
The power of malicious compliance.
Well, we're going to take a quick break and we're going to come back and we'll be right
back.
So, we're going to be back in a minute.
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you I just want to say Karen is doing a great job.
He's filling in. Travis has gone back with his wife to Texas.
They're going to have a baby in about six weeks, I guess.
And maybe less.
Four weeks, right?
And so she wanted to be there with a physician that she's known for a long time.
And then Glycerer is still down with this poison from the medical establishment.
And we would appreciate your prayers for that, but he's unable to do this.
And so Karen has jumped into an area that she does not feel comfortable with, but she's done a great job.
So thank you for that.
And she's still doing the birds and the gardening as well and the cooking and stuff like that.
So she's really stretched thin.
Well, the UK is facing economic groin with the world's highest electricity prices.
And we'll talk about that side of the attack in a second.
But before we do, I just want to...
There's some comments I want to respond to.
Knights of the Storm. Good to see you there, Jason.
Or Angry Tiger.
I'm not sure. I think it's Jason. He said, I think it was Handy who mentioned to me that the reason Bill Gates bought all that farmland was likely to feed the elites with real food as they poison or starve us.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's right.
You know, they can keep that for themselves, and they can, in the same way they're going to do with electricity, right?
As they shut down the power grid for us, for all practical purposes, and what power we have will be intermittent and unbelievably expensive.
You know, take a look at what you're spending now.
You know, you're spending $100, $200 a month, $300, I don't know.
But just multiply that by a factor of five or more.
It's already more than four times more expensive than that in the UK. And we're going right down the same path.
And we've seen our electricity prices increase by about a third because of these same things that have been done in the UK. So, you know, if you're paying $100 a month now, think about having a $500 a month power bill.
If you're paying $300 a month, think about $1,500.
How about that? That's what they want.
Audi, Modern Retro Radio.
Thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that. He says, government tells us not to grow our own food, not to educate our own children, not to worship the Almighty, not to help others in dire straits, and not to save tangible cash.
This is why I'm an agorist.
Well, I'm a genom.
That's what I am. You're an agorist.
I'm a gunna. And we're going to likely stay that way.
Nights of the storms. There's also a huge spoilage factor.
That's right. When transporting food to the point of sale.
And you know what happens when it spoils?
Gases come out. Organic gases.
Yeah, we got to shut down every living thing, don't we?
Yeah. And all the power.
Atomic Dog says, climate change is real.
One thing you learn in geology and paleontology is that the Earth's climate has been swinging wildly for millennia.
It's normal. That's right. But now they're going to hijack it, right?
Just like it's normal to have hurricanes in Florida.
Oh, but, you know, now we're not going to pay much attention to helping those people.
But did I tell you about my climate change narrative, my theory that this is all about man-made climate change?
Of course it has. And, you know, when we look at these, there was just some more data that came out.
They showed that on a longer scale, we're still really, really cool compared to normal on this planet.
So, let's take a look at the energy stuff.
The UK is facing economic ruin with the world's highest electricity prices.
And folks, this is the plan for the Green New Deal people.
This is the plan for the Biden administration, the Lala administration, to bring us along this same path.
Already, the UK is four times higher than the US and it's climbing, and so are we.
And it is destroying completely their industry.
Each year, this is coming from the Daily Skeptic in the UK, they say each year the government publishes international energy price comparisons.
The data is sourced from the IEA, and it covers industrial and domestic gas and electricity prices.
So they look at the industrial price, it's kind of like the wholesale price essentially.
It's not from utility to utility, but they get a wholesale deal.
So it looks at that plus the domestic retail price.
And then they look at it for gas as well as for electricity.
The data covers 28 of the countries that are part of the IEA, and they just published the 2023 data a few weeks ago.
They said the data for some countries like Italy and Japan is patchy, hard to decipher.
So he said, for comparison purposes, we focus on France, Germany, the UK, Korea, and the USA, as well as the median price reported by the IEA. And so scroll down and take a look at the chart right there.
Okay, that line down there at the bottom is U.S. energy prices.
And then way up there at the top is France, Germany, England, and the average price.
The one that is heavy right there, that is the British price.
That's the one that they focused on.
Now, that one is...
They said when they look at the industrial gas prices...
That the UK is 7% below on industrial gas.
But it is quite a bit higher as you can see Than the US the US is five times these other ones are about
five times higher than the US in terms of natural gas And Canada's industrial gas prices are even lower than the
US and New Zealand's gas prices are also very low But then when you look at the industrial electricity price
you see something different Scroll down on that UK prices are four times those in the
US 2.6 times those of Korea and 46% higher than the IEA median
So look at that. That's that's highlighted line Look at how much higher that is.
So why is it that they're lower when you look at the gas prices?
But when you look at the electricity prices, which includes gas as a component, but it's only one component.
It also includes the very expensive non-renewable stuff.
I say non-renewable because they wear out.
But it also includes solar and wind, which they tell us are renewable.
And those things are so much more expensive that even though the gas is 7% lower...
Those things take it way up.
So it gets 46% higher once you include those other components for the total cost of generating electricity, which, again, is going to be gas and solar and wind because they've shut down coal.
So... UK gas prices are below the IEA median and those of France and Germany.
But when you look at the price of electricity that includes these very, very expensive, intermittent, unreliable sources, it skyrockets.
They said, so we can't hope to compete in traditional energy-intensive industries, not even in being able to make batteries.
Or to have artificial intelligence.
All that is closed off to them.
This is a path to slavery, to serfdom, to poverty, to austerity.
And as we've been telling people, the group that I was with a long time ago, we would talk about the fact that cheap available energy, reliable and cheap, It's not just about quality of life.
It's not just about being able to have industry and being able to make things and have an income.
It's also about life expectancy.
This is part of the depopulation agenda.
Life expectancy goes down when electricity prices go up and they're soaring in the UK. Soaring.
It is absolutely amazing. And they're going to do it here.
If we don't stop this.
So, again, they repeat all this with domestic and you see the same pattern with domestic gas prices being slightly lower than the rest of Europe for the UK. And then when you get the overall package, including the expensive, unreliable stuff, it soars up way above everybody else.
This is the path that they want.
Bottom line is... That the renewable electricity is so outrageously expensive that it erases the lower gas prices and it winds up giving them a two to four times higher combined price.
And that's what this whole thing is about.
And then they put this on as a tag.
After the guy did the article at Daily Skeptic, he says, stop the presses.
We're going to have to wait a long time for reality to dawn because now the government announced that it plans to spend 22 billion pounds of our money.
On carbon capture and storage, which will reduce efficiency and push up the costs of gas-fired electricity even further.
Will the last person to leave Britain please blow out the candles because there won't be any lights left to switch off.
But I wonder what the carbon footprint of a candle is.
You know, and the emissions.
I mean, we can't have that either, right?
This is from Michael O'Sullivan at Real Clear Energy.
He says, you want to win an election?
Why don't you run on cheap energy?
Why don't we have somebody really running on that?
You know, Trump is saying some of the stuff like, drill baby drill, but he's not really getting to the core of the issue.
You can use slogans like that, but if you don't address the Paris fake treaty, then what you're going to wind up with is, you know, with a President Trump or whoever comes after him on the Democrat side, they're going to run this whole thing, shut this down. The whole point of the Paris Climate Treaty is to transfer industry and manufacturing to China and to India.
They're allowed to have as cheap and dirty a power plants as they wish, And everybody else has to start cutting everything down.
That is at the core of it.
And so he says, you know, we look at the presidential candidates are proposing all kinds of economic policies.
The bottom line, though, is that free stuff is not an economic policy.
Government handouts is not an economic policy.
Now, it is for a lot of the voters.
In the same way that when we go around and we talk to people, what's your favorite source of energy?
And it never failed to be some idiot in the crowd that would raise their hand and say, electricity!
That's the product. What's your favorite source of energy?
You know, usually that person's la-la, you know, following us around.
But the Wall Street Journal asked 750 registered voters what they think, and they commissioned the University of Chicago's Clark Center to get a reading from 39, quote, top academic experts.
These are economists.
And so they ask them about things like getting rid of tax on tips, getting rid of tax on Social Security income, whether they like to see tariffs on imported goods or penalties for price gouging or free money for first-time homebuyers or for the parents of newborns, or to put caps on various drug prices.
And see, this is a mixture of policies from both Trump and Lala.
It's why they're not serious candidates.
They're not serious candidates.
These are not economic proposals.
This is, you know, handing out favors to the slaves on the plantation.
That's what this is about. How about if I just tweak this a little bit for you?
You like me better than her?
And then she copies them on some of this stuff.
So when they put this out, Ordinary People averaged 63% thumbs up on these policies.
The starkest contrast comes with tax elimination, where voters are nearly 80% for tax elimination, and economists are about 90% against.
Well, again, these economists may always be fiscal hawks, but it's so ridiculous that the government only cares.
About deficit reduction when it comes to tax reduction.
Oh, we can't do that.
They're not even close. And they haven't been for decades.
There's only a couple of years in the late 90s that they actually were close in terms of not increasing the, you know, not having a deficit and increasing the cumulative debt.
But now we're adding about a trillion dollars every hundred days.
So who cares about this? Nobody.
They talk about their money, modern monetary theory and everything.
It's absolute garbage. Why would they care about this?
And why would these economists care about it?
And there's other things that you can do.
Well, they're not going to cut spending.
But again, they don't care about the deficit either.
Around three quarters of all voters favor economic policies and involve more government spending.
That means something like one half of conservative voters are willing to suspend their principles in the interest of helping people get through tough times.
And what he says is what we're looking at is the free lunch myth, as Milton Friedman described it.
The belief that somehow or the other, government can spend money at no one's expense.
No, I think it is really more...
The way I would phrase it is that socialism is government based on theft.
And they justify that theft...
By envy. And the reality is that they think somebody else is going to pay for all this stuff.
That's the thing they always say. Well, don't worry.
This is only going to be a tax on the super-rich, which is exactly what they said when they brought in the income tax.
It's only going to be on the 1% of the 1%, and even they aren't going to pay much.
And then we see what we wind up with.
Now, socialism is government based on theft.
And justified by envy.
That's what we're really talking about here.
What if we could give something, however, to some people without first taking money from other people?
What if 20 million households are in the arrears on the utility bills, and so many are living paycheck to paycheck?
There must be many more who are not behind but are still struggling to pay.
And wait until... Price of electricity has been rising steadily since 2019, really jumping under the Biden administration.
And it's on that upward trajectory.
And we're going to wind up in a situation where you've got to pay four or five times what you're paying now on a monthly utility bill.
If it's not a budget issue for you, it will be.
But what he says is, why don't we just do something to lower that cost?
What would that something be?
It'd be about getting rid of the mandated transfer of wealth from the mass of us to the few who are running these projects.
It'd be getting rid of the regulations.
It'd be getting rid of the climate pronouns.
That's what we're talking about, the climate pronouns.
So here's an idea. What if we simply bring down the cost of electricity?
If we want to get crazy, then Uncle Sam could take some of the big money he throws at wind and solar and invest in something like natural gas, which is cheap, or maybe put a few chips on nuclear, he says, which is safer and cleaner than you might think.
Well, I remain unconvinced about that.
But here's what they're going to do with nuclear.
They're going to build nuclear and probably have...
Sam Altman goes to Washington.
He'll probably get Washington to pay...
For his own personal nuclear reactors.
But they're not going to put that power out on the grid.
When Microsoft opens up Three Mile Island, they're going to take every bit of that out, but none of it's going to go on the grid for you.
Instead, on the grid, what we'll get is incredibly expensive and unreliable power.
While our overlords are technocrat overlords because they are allied with what the government wants in terms of
surveillance propaganda and censorship they will
Get unlimited amounts of nuclear energy, and they really don't care if it's safe or clean
They have absolutely no incentive to make it safe or clean so guess what's going to happen if you have no incentive if
they're gonna Sweep aside the regulations as the governor of Pennsylvania
is already talking about three mile island Josh Shapiro. We'll sweep this away
We're gonna do it at warp speed right Well that means they're getting rid of all safety concerns
Thanks.
And they don't care. As long as they've got artificial intelligence to spy on us.
I mean, the AI and the computers can probably still keep working if the radiation gets really bad.
They don't care. I mean, no incentives whatsoever.
But you talk about crazy Uncle Sam.
I think we need to replace Uncle Sam with Uncle Fester from the Addams Family.
You know, that's the way I view the federal government.
Crazy idiots.
And they think that they can light up the world with a lightbulb in their mouth.
That's what we're looking at.
Now, it's the government mandates that are artificially driving the price up.
It's the government mandates that are designed to rob us so we own nothing and that everything is transferred to the technocratic elite.
But he says, imagine if a presidential candidate stood up and said, hey, folks, here's what we're going to do.
We're going to put a couple hundred bucks in everybody's pocket every month now forever by lowering energy prices.
Instead, what they're doing is just the opposite.
Hey, folks, here's what we're going to do.
We're going to take several hundred dollars per month out of your pocket, and we're going to do that forever.
Yeah, that's the reality of what is being promised us, or I should say threatened to
us.
So when you look at what is happening in Great Britain, civil war is breaking out within
the green blob, but don't expect the BBC to report on it.
So, you've got different groups in the UK. They realize that this is not sustainable.
And even though these vested interests in, you know, this, they call it the green blob, has given $650,000 to The Guardian over the last three years.
And what they get for that is shameless shilling about all of the climate MacGuffin.
They said, so now you've got this idea that they're pushing since it's clear that there's no reliability in the power generation methods that they've been using.
Now what the UK government is going to do is they're going to waste 22 billion pounds capturing carbon dioxide and burying it underground.
And this is being pushed in the U.S. by people who support Trump, by the North and South Dakota governors, Burgum and Kristi Noem.
And they met at Mar-a-Lago with Trump and the guy who wants to run this transcontinental pipeline to pump the magic mystery unicorn farts into the ground.
And so we got the same type of thing happening here.
That's what you're going to expect if Trump gets in.
You know, Lala and Biden are just going to be banning everything and shutting everything down.
They're going to come up with this ridiculous carbon capture scheme.
And the leftist press will love it.
Anything like that, that transfers money and power.
And the conservative press will just shut down and be quiet because it's Trump doing it.
Well, this person says it's going to require enormous amounts of energy to capture and to compress gas, which is also likely to eventually seep out of any nearby cavernous hole in the ground.
So the whole exercise bears some similarity, and it refers to a sitcom in the 1970s in the UK called Porridge, where you had prison officer McKay says the prisoners had hidden the earth from an escape tunnel by digging another hole to put it in.
Make this guy the head of the Lala Energy Department.
And he says, in geological terms, he said, think about something that could go wrong with this.
He said, for example, passing massive amounts of gas, pumping massive quantities of pressurized gas into the substrata may come with some risks.
On August 21, 1986, there was a sudden release of 1.6 million tons of magmatic CO2 from the bed of Lake Nyos in Cameroon.
Since it's heavier than air, the CO2 fell on the surrounding villages and suffocated 1,746 people.
The gas had accumulated under high pressure.
And could have been released by volcanic activity or a minor earth tremor.
So there it kind of just happened as a freak accident of nature.
Here we're going to spend, give a lot of money to friends of Trump and Biden and Harris to do that for us.
And when you start pumping this stuff in, it's similar to the concerns about fracking and other things like that.
So when you start pushing it in, it can have some geological issues that we've already seen.
The suggested threat from earthquakes was enough to ban offshore fracking in the UK. It'll be interesting to see if similar concerns arise when many millions of tons of pressurized CO2 are going to be pumped into the ground.
And so he talks about how, well, then we got hydrogen.
And so there's all these different...
You know, all of these different parties within the green blob are starting to fight over what kind of energy they're going to have.
But the reality is they don't want there to be any energy, and they don't want there to be any people.
This is all fundamentally about deindustrialization as a pathway to depopulation.
So... They say that this is nothing but a, and this is true, a Potemkin village of fake science, fudged weather figures, and ridiculous computer model attributions and predictions.
That's precisely what this is.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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What is happening in North Korea in terms of persecution You know, North Korea persecutes Christians more than any other country, more than communist China, more than Islamic countries.
It is the number one persecutor of Christians.
So bad that they can't get Bibles in except by parachutes.
And the people who pick them up are frequently captured, executed.
Christian Solidarity Worldwide talks about it being the worst place for Christians.
He's even worse. The current Kim is even worse than his father was.
It intensified after that.
Even under his father, they had factories that were on the border with North and South Korea.
And North Koreans were able to come and work there and get a wage.
But then that kind of stuff shut down.
Because Kim Jong-un wanted to show his power.
And he was very concerned of any kind of free speech, free expression, free exercise of religion.
Sounds very much like our current crop of politicians, doesn't it?
Don't you dare criticize me.
Lala says that Elon Musk needs to have his privileges revoked.
Trump says ABC News needs to have his license revoked.
Hillary Clinton admits that they are controlling the narrative and they've got to keep control of that.
So they said that they gave an example of two high school students who were sentenced to hard labor for simply watching TV shows.
But Christian groups and other people in the country that practice even a traditional Korean religion are being executed and sent to jail.
And the reason for that is because they want to push forward government as a religion.
They deify the Kims.
They said Christian missionaries take extreme risks to reach North Koreans.
It's common for the first people in the outside world for North Koreans to have any contact with are Christians because they're pushing in there.
Why? Why?
For the same reason that people are bringing supplies to North Carolina.
It's something that's even more concerning for Christians.
They understand that these people are perishing without them.
And so this is a selfless act of concern for other people, for their eternal situation.
Christians are the ones who are telling them, you've been sold a lie.
You're living in a hermit, isolated kingdom.
And this is what the real world is like.
And so, you know, that's the point.
That's what we're all trying to do, isn't it?
We're trying to send that same message here in North America that the Christian missionaries are taking to North Korea.
You've been sold a lie.
You're living a lie.
You've been told by people like Melania and others that, hey, your career, you know, whether it is, you know, singer for, what was her name?
Stevie Nicks. I haven't even had to think about it.
Anyway, Stevie Nicks.
Oh yeah, my career is so important.
And I killed the baby.
I've called the baby Sarah.
Just giving herself a lie.
Stay there, Sarah. Stay with me, Sarah, for a little while.
I know you're not in any pain, all the rest of this stuff.
We can lie to ourselves in a lot of different ways.
We can have politicians who lie to us.
The point is, is that we, especially as Christians, Christians of all people, should be focused on telling people the truth whether they want to hear it or not, whether it's comfortable or not.
And usually the truth is not comfortable.
So the underground Christian church in North Korea has reportedly been growing.
And it's seen as completely undermining the authority and the rule of the government.
Isn't that interesting? You know, I always think about that quote from Star Wars.
You know, she says, the tighter you squeeze, the more we're going to, you know, come through your fingers, that type of thing.
And I think about that frequently.
I'm paraphrasing it. But that really is the way that Christianity is.
You can't stop it.
The tighter they squeeze, the more it grows.
One of the more interesting elements, Simpson said, surrounds the discussion over beliefs that Kim and other North Korean leaders are deities, or at the very least, elevated to such a place of personality cult where citizens are essentially forced into worshipping these governmental figures.
There's a complete dehumanization of the people there, and we can't look away from the people, from their humanity, from their suffering.
That's why they go.
Well, when we...
We look at the kind of persecution that is coming for us now.
This is an article that was on a Catholic site, Crisis Magazine, talking about how the Catholic Church in the parishes of San Diego is saying they don't want homeschoolers using their buildings in off hours, even. They can open it up for everything else.
They can open it up for drag queen story time hour or whatever, but they don't want the
Christians there in their own building.
And that's why the Catholic conservatives there, the Catholic homeschoolers are absolutely
astounded at what is happening with that.
But that is what we're going to continue to see over and over again.
But let's just take a look at Melania as we talk about the lies that are being sold to
people.
Melania is now championing abortion, as I mentioned briefly on Friday, as a fundamental
right.
She sounds exactly like Planned Parenthood.
It's absolutely amazing. Individual freedom is a fundamental principle that I safeguard.
Without a doubt, there is no room for compromise when it comes to this essential right that all women possess from birth.
Oh, if they make it to birth.
What does my body, my choice really mean?
Yeah, what does it mean in light of what your husband did in 2020 when he paid people to take away people's choices about their health care and other things?
What does my body, my choice mean?
These people just need to shut up.
We've seen through the fraud of this.
Even if we don't have any GOP politicians that'll call them out on it because the GOP politicians were just as guilty of taking away your choices about your body in 2020 as the Democrats were.
So they're not going to talk about that.
We need to talk about that.
We need to have that talk.
Because the GOP is remaining silent about that.
And that really was your body.
When we're talking about abortion, we're talking about somebody else.
Different DNA in every one of these cases.
Different DNA than the mother.
In half of the cases, a different sex than the mother.
And on and on. It is a person.
And, yeah, she says, your rights from birth.
So prior to birth, you don't have rights?
Is that right? See, the problem is, is that Republicans should be showing people what an abortion is.
Republicans should be showing people what a baby is.
But they avoid that like the plague.
Melania goes on to claim that abortion is a fundamental necessity, must be completely normalized.
And she's unapologetic about it.
She says, our next generation must be provided with knowledge, security, safety, and solace.
And the cultural stigma associated with abortion must be lifted.
Yeah, we should celebrate it, she says.
This, what you're seeing there, are Trump family values.
No doubt about it.
They want to remove the stigma.
That's why they won't show the baby.
More evidence... The Trump family was never pro-life.
Yeah, Trump honored his deal, says LifeSite News.
Trump honored his deal with the pro-life movement in 2016.
But it is also true that Eric Trump told the press during the RNC that his father had always remained in favor of abortion.
His wife, Laura, who is current co-chair of the RNC, is also firmly in the pro-abortion camp.
That's absolutely right.
Trump is beyond liberal, folks.
He is in the same league as his pals, Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein.
And so this is on Vaccine Impact or Health Impact News, Brian Shohavi.
It says, Trump's Epstein-provided wife, and he got Melania from Jeffrey Epstein.
I wonder what else he picked up.
In terms of sexually transmitted diseases.
Melania releases the creepy video supporting full abortion rights I just played for you.
She is now to such an extent that you got some Democrat commentators say, is she trying to subvert Trump?
I mean, here she is just before the election and she's pushing her pornography that she's done.
She's proud of her pornography, her personal pornography.
She's proud of abortion.
She's holding that up as the key thing to be an American is to have an abortion.
She is ignoring the source of autism and all the rest of the stuff, one thing after the other.
And so, you know, she doesn't say anything about vaccines, but only about bullying, because that's part of the LGBT agenda.
In an unexpected October surprise, Trump's current wife.
I like that. That's his current wife.
Who knows? Maybe it'll be Laura Loomer after the election or something.
Wouldn't want to do that before the election.
That would definitely cost him the election.
Sole choice to terminate an unwanted pregnancy, she says, rests with a mother that is carrying that child.
But again, when you look at that picture there, I showed the pictures on Friday that you see Melania cozying up to Jeffrey Epstein and to Ghislaine, right?
And as he points out, I think he over-exaggerates it there with the eye and the dark photograph that's there.
But I mean, you look at the rest of the stuff, hanging out with P. Diddy and Jeffrey Epstein and all the rest of the people.
Why is it that Trump gets a pass on all this stuff?
So, this is a new revelation about Melania?
Well, I don't think that it's anything that's new.
For those who look beyond just how the media has portrayed Melania since she was first lady, this view should not be surprising at all.
Because the so-called freedom to kill a baby whenever one wishes is just another way to promote free sex and sex trafficking.
And that's why I said, when you look at these pictures of her, and I mean the picture is not the pornography, but when you look at the pictures of her standing with Jeffrey Epstein and stuff, it's pretty clear that she's a call girl.
That she's for sale. And of course, she has sold herself in multiple ways.
She wants a quarter of a million dollars to come on CNN and talk.
We've established what Melania is.
We're just haggling over the price, as they say.
But she got like a quarter of a million dollars from the log cabin Republicans and so forth.
But she was part of the Epstein Network.
He introduced her to Trump.
In 2000, Epstein, Maxwell, and Prince Andrew attended a celebrity tennis tournament at Mar-a-Lago where Trump and Prince Andrew took pictures together.
Mar-a-Lago would figure prominently as a place of socialization for Epstein and Maxwell, as well as a place where they recruited minors into their sexual blackmail and sex trafficking operations.
Trump is also present in Epstein's contact book with several numbers listed.
Melania is also listed as one of the contracts.
And this is coming from Whitney Webb's One Nation Under Blackmail, because that's what this is all about.
The Maxwells, Robert Maxwell, his daughter Ghislaine, they were working with Israeli intelligence to set people up to blackmail them.
Trump is right there as the best friend of Jeffrey Epstein, hanging around together in Florida and New York, always partying together until they got into a dispute over some property.
So, is Melania trying to sabotage Trump?
Well, I guess not, because Trump is pitching his $100,000 watches, his witch's book, Melania's book, and crypto.
And so, right there, along with his Bibles, he's got her book about pornography and abortion.
There's something for everybody, right?
He can be all things to everyone, and nobody is any of the wiser.
By the way, I think where she is headed...
Is when you look at Melania, not Melania, Melinda, Melinda Gates.
I think Melania Trump is going to go down the path of Melinda Gates.
Now, of course, Gates has always been openly supportive of Planned Parenthood.
They did not differ on this.
But now, as the New York Times says, Melinda Gates' new life is all about abortion politics and Lala Harris.
And just wait for it. You're going to see the same type of thing with Melania Trump.
You know, she is 24 years younger than Donald Trump.
Trump is 78.
She's 54.
So she's going to be around for a long time after Trump, and we've already seen what her values are here.
If we look at Tim Waltz pushing the abortion narrative, This is from World Magazine.
They were very concerned about what we saw in the vice presidential debate.
They said, well, okay, J.D. Vance did a masterful job of deflection and everything, except when it came to defending life.
You see, he's not going to be on our side with that as well.
We had the one coherent moment of Waltz.
As he came in with a soundbite, talking about the death of Amber Thurman.
They said, well, if you want to talk about the death of Amber Thurman, it's not about the fact that she couldn't get an abortion, but it's about the danger of chemical abortions.
That's really the narrative.
But again, they get into this situation, J.D. Vance does, because they show that they are not willing to defend human life.
And Waltz hypocritically cites, Jesus is called to care for the least of us, As he's legalizing abortion up until birth and then legalizing infanticide, as I said from the very beginning when he got appointed, I said they had eight children that survived an abortion that they killed.
Just set them over on the side, give them no health care at all.
He ripped limbs off of them, he scalded them, whatever.
Not going to help them, but they call that comfort care.
And what Tim Waltz did was he made that legal to do other things, but he stopped the reporting of it.
In a key way. But he says, I don't talk about my faith a lot.
Might be a good reason for that.
Maybe he needs to...
He says, As you did it to one of these, my least brethren, you did it to me.
Does that mean the abortion?
Yeah, you know, Christ really was wounded for our transgressions.
If you have had an abortion...
Whether you were deceived about it, guilty about it, or whether you made that decision.
Jesus was wounded for our transgressions.
He paid for our sins.
And he can remove that as far as the East is from the West.
There's forgiveness. That's what Tim Walz needs to be telling people.
But instead, he's using his faith, whatever that is, to promote the murder of innocent babies.
And we really shouldn't tolerate that.
As governor, he signed a law codifying so-called right to kill a baby up to birth to stop the reporting of it and to mutilate children.
Maybe you need to read that part about those of you who harm these little ones.
It would be better if you had a millstone put in your neck and you were thrown into the ocean.
People who he is attacking not only the body, but the soul of these children with what he is pushing out there.
And he and the establishment don't want to hear it.
The American Academy of Pediatrics had their annual convention in Orlando, their conference.
And they had a lot of people who showed up to the American Academy of Pediatrics conference to talk about being detransitioners.
They said, we were harmed by this when we were younger.
We were deceived by this.
And the pediatricians threw him out.
They don't want to hear that. They came to warn people about the physical harm.
About the mutilization, the sterilization, the suffering that they had gone through with these operations, and the pediatricians didn't want that.
67,000 pediatricians are part of this organization, and they reaffirmed their support for child mutilation treatments, puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and genital surgery.
The people like Lala, the people like Melania and Donald, and the whole lot of them, We're out there attacking the body, the spirit, and the soul of these children.
Not just with abortion, but with everything that they do.
The mutilation and the rest of it.
Yeah, that's your choice, right?
Which evil are you going to pick?
I'm not picking either one of them.
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