Exposing the CO2 Pipeline Scam: Billions in Tax Subsidies Stolen are the ONLY Reason for Projects
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Joining us now is Jeff Weiss, and of course I met Jeff when I was on Trent Luce's program, and they had a group, they said, you know, once we talked, at first I had an interview with Trent, and I don't recall what we were talking about, but Jesus was always there,
you know.
So we said something about that, and so afterwards he said, hey, if you'd like to come on, we've got a broadcast that we do once a week, and three of us do that, and he said, you're welcome to join us today.
And so Jeff Weiss was there, and we found out that we live in the same general area, Tennessee.
And so we've been talking since then, and Jeff contacted me after I talked about...
This documentary that John Birch Society did, Stand Your Ground, by the way.
StandYourGround.watch.
If you haven't seen that, take a look at that.
It's a lot of testimony about people who are on the ground and who have been fighting this summit pipeline and these CO2 carbon capture things pumping into the ground in South Dakota and North Dakota.
It's very important to understand what is happening with this and the issues involved in it.
And, of course, it's all based on this idea.
That CO2 is some kind of toxic poison that we've got to get rid of.
It's just beyond belief.
But Jeff contacted me, and he's been involved in that as well.
So thank you for joining us, Jeff.
Appreciate it.
There's no problem.
It's an honor for me to get to visit with you.
The funny part about this is that, David, you have such a round knowledge of so many things, and I'm really, as a pastor, you know, I'm usually just the Bible and Scripture, and that's what I lay on, but you hit a chord with me in this one,
and as I've been preparing to come on with you today, it has just gotten me, like, fired up again, but I have to remember my own message that the resurrection changed everything for me.
The world cannot get me the way that it I was born and raised on a farm and we got into this whole green energy thing unbeknownst to us all because of a paycheck.
You know, all because the check at the end of this rainbow was a pot of gold, and those who were chosen to receive this was just wonderful.
And my father was like, great, put them on there.
Put up more turbines if you want to.
And so it's always been something that I've been interested in.
And so what we're going to find, I'll just give you what I have found as the conclusion to what we're talking about up front, and then kind of work our way backward from that.
CO2 pipelines.
Are simply a monopolization of a valuable commodity by about three people.
Right? Everything else is just noise.
It's distraction combined with lots of yours and my money.
This is simply nothing more than tax credits and subsidies, and we all know you have to be of a certain financial ilk to where you even...
Pursue a tax credit.
So we can talk more about that.
But, you know, this thing's been a lie ever since the beginning, just as wind energy is, which is really where most of my personal experience is.
I've watched them construct these.
One of our turbines needed a blade.
Just maybe...
A year after it was there, and so it sat there not producing for months because it took a million pound crane to come to the property, and they didn't have those just sitting around.
Wow. The blade is 135 feet long.
So, you know, it's not something that could even fit through a lot of our small towns.
They had to remake the towns to move these things in and out.
So, anyway, and then you speak to the people that are in the know and realize that, I mean, I'll never live to see that be profitable if wind energy ever is profitable.
It's not going to be.
So, it's a grift, a MacGuffin, whatever you want to call it of some type, right?
I wasn't awake to all of that then because...
I was still in the sleeping majority that thought, well, hey, man, you know, the more we can get out of Washington here, the better, right?
It's just a free basket of money, so the better off, you know, I am buying into all this.
And it's wind.
It's going to last forever, and it's free, right?
It's absolutely free.
It's windy here.
They had us on that one.
It's windy here in northwest Indiana.
But these lies that have been perpetuated, and I'll tell you, it goes really back to The irony of distraction through Ephesians 6.12.
And I have it highlighted here, where it says that we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
Well, those principalities are real.
They are specifically placed in certain areas to do certain things, right?
And so as I move across the country, I see it just play out everywhere, David.
This is a spiritual war that we're fighting, no doubt about it, and it's usually designed to get one side against another side.
So Trent Luce, our mutual friend, he started this thing about, I think it was about four years ago now.
He was at a governor's economic conference.
Get that.
A governor's.
Economic conference.
Basically agricultural base when a longtime friend of him who was heavily involved in the ethanol business comes up to him and says, hey, guess what we're going to do?
And Trent's like, what?
He said, we're going to put CO2 in pipelines and we're going to bury it.
You know?
And Trent's like, well, what?
You know, why would you do that?
Well, he said there's a lot of subsidies coming our way.
And the quicker we get our name in the line, the quicker we're going to be the recipient of these subsidies.
And so that made him curious.
But you know how things are.
You go away from the conference.
You don't think about it.
And then what has to happen is there has to be some kind of an event that brings it back to the front page, right?
Yeah. Well...
It was in the name of eminent domain and people beginning to lose their property rights.
This has been a couple of years ago now, but people began receiving letters of eminent domain.
There were over 80 such letters in South Dakota alone.
Is that coming from the corporations too?
No. It's coming through the government.
They're operating through the government.
Because I remember that was one of the issues with the Keystone Pipeline thing.
I looked at it and it's like, okay, a pipeline to get oil in, that is something that we really do need.
We don't need to stick the CO2 in the ground, but we do need to have the oil to make plastics and to run our cars and things like that.
And it's safer than putting it...
On a train or something like that, or a ship.
But the problem was, was that for these Keystone Pipeline things, they were going to give TransCanada, the company that, because it's coming out of Canada, they were going to give a foreign corporation the right of eminent domain to condemn people's stuff.
And it's like, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
Now, that's not right, you know?
And so it's like, I would support the pipeline in general, but when they got to this eminent domain, that was where it went off the rails.
But they were running the eminent domain, still running it through the governments for the CO2 pipeline.
That's right, that's right.
You're going to find that there's a group called Summit Carbon Solutions.
Are you familiar with Summit?
Oh, yeah.
That CEO was there with Trump at Mar-a-Lago and the other governors.
Come on, Doug Berg and Kristi Noem.
And that was at the end.
I wasn't going there yet.
But listen to their vision statement, right?
We will align incentives.
To make a positive impact on the economy and communities.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, right?
Yeah, yeah.
We will give you money for nothing projects if you'll just play along.
Yep. And that's what I met the mayors, the senators at this petroleum conference that are all like looking at me and Trent like, well, why are you guys against this pipeline?
This is crazy.
There's so many reasons, and I'm sure that that documentary is excellent in explaining a lot of the things.
So the question just became, you know, why would...
And they were only going to run this pipeline four feet deep.
Yeah. And there was a couple, but then they were going to get sunk to this point where Trent went in South Dakota over the Balkans.
And they were going to drop it a mile and a half deep there, supposedly to fill up...
The vacated oil area of the Balkan reserves.
So, bottom line is, they decided that lie wasn't good, so they pivoted and said, no, no, no, CO2 is going to enhance oil production.
So they came up with this thing called advanced oil production, or something like that.
I don't know if that's quite what it's called.
But listen to this, what was happening.
There was a study...
For Cornell University that said, we were wrong.
We thought that water created heat, and that's what was creating volcanoes.
But instead, it was CO2 bursting through the crust, right?
So, it causes violent eruptions and other things.
And then there was another study from Macaroon, right?
Where Lake Niles had CO2 just come up through a lake.
And it killed everything within 10 square miles, including insects.
Oh, wow.
Right? And that's like that explosion in the pipeline.
They didn't have anybody die, but they had people who were very severely and permanently injured from that because it deprives you of oxygen.
But it just killed all the fish, all the bugs, everything, because it takes out all the oxygen.
Oh, my gosh.
So just wrap your head around this.
You know how we kill hogs now, most humane, and we kill turkeys?
Concentrated CO2!
And you're going to run it under everybody.
And it says, one of the studies out now says that a three-mile area will be affected by a rupture of a pipe and explode at four foot deep.
But here's really, David, where I thought you would probably...
No, way more than me, because we're just talking about a slew of lies.
We're talking about that shiny object over here to look at.
I talked to, like I said, mayors, state senators that were just like, you're crazy.
Hush that nonsense, negative talk.
Look at all the money we're going to get here.
We're going to have better schools.
We're going to have better this.
We're going to have better that.
So it's all just a high-level bribe scheme, right?
That's worked for so long so well.
But it turns out, here, guess what a couple of things had to happen to make this be the center point?
Because it's no mistake that Doug Burgum and Kristi Noem ended up where they are now and even on the short list of VP candidates in basically states with, you know...
No electoral votes, no whatever.
That's right, yeah.
You know, rich Caucasian people, so much to offer a Trump ticket, right?
Yet they were right there, okay?
So it turns out where all this comes from is in 2008 under George W. Bush, 45Q.
I don't know if you've heard of that bill, but...
It was the tax credits were created, and they were all about finding a green project anywhere they could find it and throwing money toward it.
This is kind of our, you know, windmills and everything started to get wind turbines.
I'm sorry, it started all getting back then, right?
They wanted to push money for it.
Well, in 2020, with Trump leading the charge, the CO2 pipeline through the Use It Act, which he signed in in his last 30 days, he signed it into, at the end of his first term, he signed it in, right?
It allowed the CO2 pipeline.
pipeline mob to get that 45Q tax credit money.
Wow. So now it took it because what it did was it gave them $50 for metric ton for every ton they could bury.
And I don't even know how that comes out, but I will tell you this.
When Biden
Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act.
Part of that bill increased the price to $85 per metric ton.
I'm talking about Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and a little bit of Minnesota.
But the total, $17 billion over five years that's going to be doled out to people that are able to claim they've stuffed CO2 in a pipeline.
Wow. Wow.
And then we look at Elon Musk, and he's running this prize that he started back in 2021 to take CO2 out of the atmosphere so they could have something to stick in the pipeline so they could get the government subsidies, right?
And so his goal for this thing, and of course, the winner of the prize was announced on Tuesday.
And that person got $80 million, but that's cheap because when you're talking about what he wants to do, he wants to make sure that the winner had something that was scalable so they could do gigaton level, right?
So just take that $85 per ton and, you know, add nine zeros behind it.
And so he said, like I said, they invest a million and they get back billions.
You know, that's the kind of return on investment they always get.
Listen, it gets so much better, and I encourage your listeners, I know a lot of them, and enjoy their conversations as I watch in the chats, and they're all very much more knowledgeable than me, but if you do a dive in this, it is so easy, because guess what?
Here's the latest thing, and companies, I forgot to write down the name of the company, but it's...
What's his name?
Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway.
They need tax credits, right?
Because that's free money.
Now, he got $35 billion in tax credits in one year in wind subsidies, I remember.
Buffett did.
Now they're into what's called the air capture of CO2.
N95 mask and go out there and swoop it up and put it in a bucket and then haul it somewhere.
That reminds me of Spaceballs where they had peri-air.
Remember that?
They had a canned air.
You pop it and breathe it.
But what are they doing with the canned air now?
Guess what you can get a metric ton for that kind of CO2?
What's that?
$150. Wow.
Wow. Yeah.
So we're really moving up the scale.
But here is a spoiler alert.
Oh my gosh, this is so good.
I can't believe I'm even the one that gets to talk about this.
In order for all of these subsidies to be paid, right, and tax credits to be fulfilled, it has to stay in the pipeline for 12 years.
Wow. Wow.
Now don't you think by then we're going to have discovered it will never, read my lips, never be recovered.
Number one, they don't even really know how right now.
They're counting on being able to figure that out.
That's why Trent calls it CO2 tombs.
Well, you know, who knows?
Maybe what you should do is they should reroute it and stick it up into Yellowstone.
Maybe they could energize those volcanoes up there.
We could get the super caldera to blow up and solve all of our problems right there.
And, you know, if it wasn't so dangerous, To the average person who, and David, that's where I'll talk about spirituality again.
I have been so blessed over the last few years to make some maneuvers and be able to retire and not be serving the invisible God that I served for my entire working adult life, and that was debt.
I realized that almost every decision I ever made, the first part that had to be calculated in there was, well, how would that affect my debt?
Which, if you biblically look at it, that's a God.
You know, that's a God.
You know, when you have to do this, whether you want to or not, because of this, you're serving that God.
And I'm just telling you that my eyes have been so illuminated to people who are struggling like that.
So, you know, when I talk, and at this conference, it was three days out there in Bismarck, and I got to speak with this one mayor and got to know him a little bit and tried just to have a conversation with him about it.
And he was looking at me like I had three eyeballs.
And I could hear it in his mind.
Don't you understand I have to get re-elected?
Right? In other words, you don't get this thing, you know?
And that's where we go back to the simple truth of John 14, 6, where Jesus says, I'm the truth.
I'm the truth.
So if you're out there and you're putting anything into any of these projects, because look into it.
You can name the next one, David.
Went from wind to solar, now the carbon capture, as soon as that boogeyman is dead, right?
Well, the money's still rolling in Washington.
They're just going to come up with another one.
You know, isn't it interesting?
And I don't know how far you want to go into all this, and we can do much more whenever, but bottom line is, there are international players.
Here, right?
That, you know, some of the people that Trent was mentioning, Saudi Arabia is knee-deep in this.
And I don't know if your listeners are aware of this, and I'm sure you've talked about it.
I don't get to listen near as much as I would like to.
Of course, I would not have a life if I did that.
But, Port Arthur, Texas, oil refinery, during Trump's first administration.
Was sold to Saudi Arabia.
Now, you know, and once again, your listeners probably know more about this than me, but Saudi Arabia, truth be told, from what, you know, depends on what you assume, is they're drying up, you know.
They don't have this endless supply of oil.
And at the rate they're cranking it up.
So they are a player in green energy.
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
They are a complete player in wanting to control, you know, the fertilizers.
And so all of this goes back to these three or four people that we're talking about.
And one, you know who Doug Burgum is, right?
He had this tiny little software company worth next to nothing, mysteriously got a great tip, and all of a sudden Bill Gates buys it from him for $1.1 billion.
Next thing you know, he waltzes himself into working for Bill Gates, and then it's the governor's mansion, right?
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
Literally, his qualification was that he turned a dollar into a million.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Right? Yeah.
And then, uh, uh, Christy Noem.
Same exact situation, nearly.
It's, it's, you know, a little bit different trail.
Same thing.
Born on third base, thinks she hit a triple.
Yeah. Where did she get her, where did she get her money?
I mean, she's got that $50,000.
You know, that's, we were talking about that, and I didn't dig into that because, once again, The resurrection changed everything for me.
There are rabbit holes I want to go down.
All I needed to know is that I think her son-in-law might work for Summit.
That could be, yeah.
You know, it's interesting.
She has that Gucci purse.
She had $3,000 there.
And I said to Karen, I said, I always thought the devil wore Prada.
You know, I mean, how did she?
She's got the $3,000 cash in her purse.
She's got a $50,000 watch.
Yeah. And, you know, if I had $50,000.
And some bag.
One of her lackeys would confiscate that from us, saying it was drug money and civil asset forfeiture would apply here.
But these people have a different standard that they have.
You know, when you talk about, though, all these different projects, you're talking about wind and how...
If that didn't work out for you, you've got a lot of people who were talked into solar roof stuff that I talked about yesterday, and how it's running down, and a lot of these companies that put these deals together, they weren't set up to do any maintenance or any of the rest of this stuff,
and so they're disappearing, and now people have gotten, well, now what do I do with my roof, that type of thing.
And so we've seen this happen over and over again, and yet they're still doing all of this stuff.
And you've got this massive wind project that's off of Long Island that is owned.
I forget which one of the countries is Norway or Finland.
I can't remember which one.
But it's going to wind up raising the price of electricity on Long Island astronomically.
It's going to be like three times the wholesale price.
It's going to be three times just the wholesale price.
It's going to be like three times what the entire price is right now at retail for the people there.
For what?
You know, these are inefficient, unreliable.
And they're really unsustainable.
They're not very durable.
They don't last very long, these windmills and these solar projects and all the rest of the stuff.
And everybody is being forced to pay through the nose for all of this stuff.
Here in Tennessee, they want to now add the battery energy storage sites, which are going to be incredibly expensive to back up the wind and solar, and a big fire hazard as well.
And so in every regard, this is a massive grift.
And as you were talking about, all these different...
All the people are like, oh yeah, let's run the pipeline through here, we'll make a lot of money.
And it really is, going back to what you said, it's the love of money that's the root of all evil, isn't it?
And it's the root of all of these evil schemes.
Everybody's on board because there's money in it, and you know, it wouldn't be, if we've got principalities and powers that are running this stuff, which they are, it wouldn't have been a temptation for Christ if that wasn't true.
Right? The devil says, hey, this is mine to give to people, right?
And how does he rope everybody in?
It's with their love of money.
That's how he gets them to essentially sign the proverbial deal, you know, and sign on the bottom line for the money.
You know, it's that Faustian bargain that's there.
It's amazing.
It's so ingrained now, David.
We're in so many generations down the road now.
You know, I just saw a young...
A couple the other day just bought a house, their first house, very young, $550,000, the payment.
I don't know what it was, but the things that we think we have to do, the things that we think we need, unfortunately, we have to almost suffer each and every negative consequence to figure out that's what we needed.
And that's where, for me, my career and life has led me from, I mean, five years ago, I was a I thought I was a conservative right-winger because I'm an abortion survivor and born and raised on a farm and conservative and go right-wing and all of that type of thing.
And, you know, went from Mar-a-Lago all the way across the country doing conferences and tours and finding out that, boy, there's only one truth in this life.
And so I'm not growing seed for Monsanto anymore.
I don't have wind farms anymore.
I have a little church and am a pastor because the truth will set you free.
And amongst all of these things, let it be our topics of conversation, right?
And let it be interesting and let us help guide our next generation in being able to discern the truth, right?
And to know the truth.
But let's not let any of these things become our identity because when that...
It happens all of a sudden that we're blinded to certain facts.
Being that I am apolitical now, which I could have never guessed that, that in five years that I would turn this corner.
But it's been through people like yourself who weren't as scared to do the unpopular thing.
And some of the stuff I've learned is integrity in our book, Free Indeed, that you're familiar with.
Talk about integrity.
And integrity essentially is doing the right thing even when there's nobody.
That's right.
And I know that seems like an oversimplification, right?
But what we have got is we have got principalities that are spiritual, right, who are in people's heads.
So I submit to you that do I think Doug Burgum and maybe even Bill Gates, I don't know, he does got that one eye.
No. But, you know, even people like that, you know, that aren't part lizard or whatever, are they, you know, are they just being governed, right?
You know, the people standing at the foot of Jesus when he's being crucified, and he says, forgive them, for they know not what they do?
I've got to think the majority of even these people are in that boat.
And then I've got to remember that, oh, jeez, God loves them just as much as he loves me.
And so it's the principalities, and we must buy into that.
And so the biggest fear of the enemy is unity.
So when we come into the apolitical center, I think we'll start electing better people, not just to the White House, but to the State House, to the State Congress, right?
And to the local school board.
We'll begin to literally bring what is missing both in the churches and in our whole world, and that is accountability.
I agree.
Nobody has any, because everybody's a victim, right?
And urgency.
So you take some urgency and accountability and put it into a little elixir there, and that's how we move, and we know when we are believers, we know that it's through Christ.
And even on just the moral side of being in Christ, what a free way to live.
You don't fear death, right?
You tend to the people that are needy, because as I talked about Sunday, if it's not, And if it's just about who I'm going to vote for, darn we lost or darn we won, well then heck yeah, party on!
Yeah, that's right.
But if we truly are eternal beings, we've got to think generationally in what legacy is that we're going to leave.
And chopping up our ground, look into Kristi Noem and her involvement in a Project 3030.
Are you familiar with that?
No, no, what's that?
Where non-individuals by 2030 should own 30% of the land.
Oh yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah. That's part of it.
Yeah, you'll own nothing and everything.
And, of course, they're getting a lot of people, especially in the rural areas, they're getting a lot of people signed up with a backdoor trap with that in terms of getting some tax abatements and things like that.
And they're ready to just pull that plug and exercise those hidden rights.
And that's always what they do.
That's why I tell people, you know, stay away from your homeschooling.
Stay away from any financial strings of these people because they will pull those strings at some point.
It's even so much deeper because, as you said, it's the root of all kinds of evil.
So here's my father, living 500 miles away because of health issues due to some probably Monsanto-related products that came out in the early 80s.
Had to quit farming and move here, and he just became a landlord, so all we did was rented our ground, right?
So when the wind turbines came along, they're calling him.
He's like, heck, I don't live up there.
Go for it.
So they start going out there, and they are going to chop up.
This $160 for two windmills, and it's like they had no idea what they were doing, right?
And so Dad got in his car, drove up there, and walked around with this company that was out of Montana, had no idea about Midwest farming, and showed him that he needed to bring it in from one direction, they needed an access road, all this stuff.
The guy tries to hire my dad because he said nobody knows anything about this.
And even then, though, even then, they still didn't.
Click with me.
But yet, guess what was happening in little Remington, Indiana?
All those hotels that had sat there and almost starved, they were full of workers.
The restaurants, they built a brand new giant pilot station there.
You could see the positive.
So in order to, you really have to be secure in your eternal identity to look at those things for what they are.
And that's why I'm...
For my father, that was innocent because cash rent, I'm going to tell you, wasn't much.
And so this check they were offering was about half, again, as much as what he was making per acre total to rent the farm.
Right? Oh, that's crazy.
Yeah, and of course, we're seeing in France and other places that, you know, the wildlife toll that these windmills are taking on birds.
You know, it's not bird flu that's killing them, it's windmills.
You know what I said back then when I was the owner of those?
What was that?
God's calling the dumb birds.
He's calling the dumb birds.
You can see it coming!
Go around it, you dumb bird!
Not so much.
Especially the bats.
It's funny, the bats are especially susceptible to it because they breathe so rapidly.
That they go into these things.
They can miss the blades because they're a little bit more agile, I guess.
But what gets them is that their lungs blow up.
The same type of air embolism that you get as a scuba diver.
You know, they breathe it in at a low pressure and then fill up their lungs and then immediately they pass it to high pressure and blows up their lungs.
That's right.
I'm a scuba diver.
You can't come straight up.
That's right.
You have to go a little bit at a time.
Stop. That's right.
So I guess we don't have any bats at scuba dive.
They never figured that out.
David, I just want to thank you for talking about all this with me because this is part of what I feel God's called me to do with being ordained and becoming a pastor and all this is that I know about all this stuff and the world's coming at me just as hard as it's coming after everybody else but I feel like we're going into education.
My church is going to be a teaching church.
We're going to have teaching things.
We're envisioning a truth seminary where people can begin to not learn about American religion, but to learn about who they are, about where this thing is going, because truthfully, it goes back to what I was talking about, about the accountability, right, and the urgency.
Well, the church has got a couple of other things going on.
They've got terribly weak leadership and biblical illiteracy.
So if we don't fix the illiteracy problem with who we are, And help people understand that, then you're building on that foundation that we're warned about, right?
It's going to be what it is.
We're going to be so unmercifully divided, and a lot of it is through debt.
I'm going to tell you, as you see the new cars and you see the young family, you know, oh, we've got to buy a new car and, you know, have the...
With the salesman and the congratulations poster out front, you're just going, oh my gosh.
We did property rentals and the applications and the things that I used to just be terrified of a $250 car payment.
Now, that's the late fee.
$80 payment on time, you know?
And we have to be really careful that the system doesn't set our values.
You know, when you're talking about that, I'm thinking about families and how so many people are afraid to have children.
And so now Trump's going to get people talking about it.
Somebody asks him, say, yeah, it's a good idea.
You know, $5,000 credit or whatever.
But there's other countries that are essentially paying people tax incentives and things like that to have a family.
And yet that's really not going to get you out of that mindset.
You know, the people that I've seen that are successful in this, they're doing it because they love their children and because that's their number one priority.
And they find that once they get their priorities aligned, yeah, it's going to change their lifestyle somewhat, but they can make it.
And a lot of times people can't see that.
They look at it, well, we've got two incomes now.
We can't go to a system where only one of us is working.
That's just not going to work.
No, you just adjust your priorities and you find that you're saving a lot of money and you're not paying so much taxes.
And so, you know, you can cut corners here and cut corners there.
And it really is a free...
freeing thing i've known people who didn't have a lot of money and were able to homeschool because they redefined those priorities but they trap us in this mindset that we need to load up on debt and we need to have this consumer thing that the way to fulfillment is working for
a big company and all the rest of the stuff and that's that's i'm gonna tell you uh
The best scenario or the best analogy I have is this thing I've talked about as a realtor all these years is when I was young and I would drive through affluent neighborhoods and see the big giant houses with the pool out back and especially the putting green.
Man, I used to think that guy had it made and I remember the newcomer sitting there or whatever and the fine Cadillac or whatever and then I'd ride through these older homes and there'd be an eight.
Nine-year-old vehicle sitting there with a moderate home, but a very well-kept yard.
And you think, oh, maybe one day those poor people.
And in my lifetime, I think of it completely different.
I look at the Hummers and the pool and think, oh my gosh, those people are drowning in debt.
And I look at that guy that lived within his means.
I say, that guy's got some cash.
He's got some...
Some resources for rainy days, right?
When you think about it, is it any wonder, and we can go into this another time, and I'd love to because I've done quite a bit of research on how our banking system ever came to play.
You know, why is it that those aren't more of a charitable situation, you know?
Why do I have vice presidents of bank friends of small banks that...
You know, we're making $250,000 when they retired, you know?
Why is that?
Well, it's because when I was broke, they charged me more because I didn't have any money.
That's right.
Oh, it's just the worst thing that we've seen.
Last round of stagflation, I think, we had, that's when they took away the usury laws and everything.
That's just terrific.
But before we run out of time, tell people where they can find you, find your book, Free Indeed, and other ways that they can get in contact with you.
Free Indeed.
My minister partner, Doc Roberts, and myself, Jeff Weiss, you can find it on We've got lots of great things in the works.
Our church is called St. Paul Worship Center, and stpaulworshipcenter.com is going to have things.
We have a lot more coming in the future, and so we'd just like you to stay in touch, and I know David will be in touch, and I just want everybody to understand that there is always a spiritual element to everything that you're going through every day because you're in a cosmic war.
That's right.
Even if you're not a participant, well, that means you're just not on one side or the other.
You're still in the war.
That's right.
And so as we recognize things coming our way and understand that person that we tend to look at with a little bit of, think about it, they're under it too.
Yep. Amen.
That's right.
That's right.
That's where we get the compassion for even the enemy.
That's right.
That's right.
That's why, you know, we pray for our leaders.
Many times I'll say, from the...
From Fiddle on the Roof, you know, is there a prayer for the czar?
Yeah, God bless them and keep them far away from us.
But if we pray that they are going to be turned towards God, that wouldn't make a big difference in our lives as well.
I see the kind of leadership that we have here as being a real judgment on this country at this point in time.
And that's really what we need to be praying for.
When we look at all these issues, we need to understand that it's God who is sovereign with that.
Thank you so much, Jeff.
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The common man.
They created common core to dumb down our children.
They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
And the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
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