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Country Western Album Comes Dancing
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| Carl Herman, Mission of Yejo Joe Olson, Houston, Texas. | |
| Chris Wider, parts unknown, but he's got weather and he's got work this week, the 30th of January, 2026. | |
| Let's take a look at those topics and have an opening statement. | |
| Need to know news or what's scripted now? | |
| Another episode of What Kind of War is Amrev 2 in World War III? | |
| Domestic and international facts and optics. | |
| Are we seeing the Emperor's new clothes, great awakening, great choosing, breakthrough, or the gangster, bankster, pedivore business? | |
| And official history, mind control as usual. | |
| And we go to the ice. | |
| St. George Floyd II Psyop jumping the shark after the tyrant King Rex jumps the car in the USAID-like funded Astro Turf Insurrection. | |
| Distracting from the public discovery of the NGO paid a vote and paid to play prima fashion treason. | |
| And then we have some more domestic and international facts and optics in that section. | |
| Joe, opening statement, brother. | |
| Yeah, first opening statement is I missed some news over the December holiday. | |
| Turns out that Raul Mailo, M-A-L-O, who is the leader of the Mavericks Country Western band, passed away from colon cancer on December 8th, 2025. | |
| So R-R-I-T. | |
| Brief note, I'm going to do a link to one of his music videos, and it's called Quarantines Number 24, Waiting for the World to End. | |
| It's a brilliantly done five-minute long video. | |
| You really need to see it. | |
| So Godspeed to the Mavericks. | |
| Interesting note, they were a Cuban country western band in Miami, and there were no Country Western clubs in Miami. | |
| And so they started playing like private events, and the events just kept getting bigger and bigger. | |
| And so then they put out their first album, and it never got spread outside of Florida very much. | |
| And then when their second album came out, God, what was the song that was real big on that one? | |
| Anyhow, when their second album came out, it went gold. | |
| And the week that it went gold, they were also on the David Letterman show on Tuesday, and they did a concert at a Country Western bar here in Houston called Longhorns that the occupancy limit was only 800 people. | |
| And here was like a gold album plate, you know. | |
| And so me and my date went there, and she had on a beautiful long skirt with a Mexican skirt that was like hand embroidered with little mirrors in it. | |
| And we were dancing around with the disco lights, and she looked like a dancing disco light. | |
| And he made a comment about how wonderful we were dancing. | |
| It was like, well, thank God. | |
| You know, it was really wonderful. | |
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Color Revolution Revelations
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| But now to the sad part of the news. | |
| There was a video, and I didn't see it when it came out. | |
| It's produced by Longgate, and it's called TWA Flight 800. | |
| And this is a 90-minute long documentary. | |
| It was posted last year on YouTube, and it was under their paid thing. | |
| And now they put it up in their non-paid section. | |
| And I watched it. | |
| Absolutely incredible. | |
| Interesting things. | |
| One of the passengers that was on Pan Am 800 was Pam Lichner. | |
| She had been raped as a real estate agent. | |
| She was showing a house, and some guy came to see the house and raped her. | |
| And after she managed to pursue it and find out who he was, found out that he had multiple rape arrests in multiple states, but there was no national register. | |
| So she started a group called Justice for All. | |
| And she was on her way to Paris with her 10-year-old daughter, Shannon, her eight-year-old daughter, Katie. | |
| And they were on TWA 800, and they were shot down by a missile. | |
| Now, the missile was to test using a surface-to-air missile from a submarine in congested airspace because we had previously shot down one in Iran. | |
| It ended up being a real big judgment against the United States, and everybody was pissed off about it because it was a scheduled flight, had transponders, had everything else. | |
| And they said, okay, well, we'll test and make sure our missiles don't shoot down, accidentally shoot down airliners. | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| It accidentally shot down an airliner, and there were hundreds of witnesses. | |
| The case that's put out in the Lionsgate is exactly the same material that I interviewed Christina Borgeson on as a host on TNT Radio. | |
| And she was a CBS reporter that did a film on it. | |
| And then CBS shit canned the film because they didn't want to discredit the FBI and the CIA. | |
| And turns out that Sandy Berger, who was the National Security Administration administrator under Clinton, went into the National Archives and removed all of the pages that were related to that because people who had seen them before they got removed said they had handwritten side-margin notes from Clinton stating how much money he was going to get from Raytheon and Lockheed in order to cover it up and say, | |
| oh, it was defective wiring on the Boeing airplane that caused the jet fuel to explode and blow up the airliner. | |
| Absolute 100% crap. | |
| And we don't have time to go into it today, but I sent it to Patrick Pat Mack 1, who I've interviewed also on TNT Radio. | |
| And I think Fetzer and I are going to interview him probably in the next couple of weeks. | |
| And we will go into a great deal of depth about all this nefarious bullshit because it's just unbelievable. | |
| Anyhow, that's enough for starters. | |
| And then, like I mentioned to you on my drive over here, PCH is closed. | |
| They had two landslides that covered up the roadway, and one that the footing underneath the roadway caved into the ocean. | |
| So there's 150 yards of roadway that's completely disappeared on the PCH, and that's between Big Sir and Monterey. | |
| So adjust your travel plans accordingly. | |
| Well, thank you, Joe, regarding Flight 800 and the reporter, Christina B, she later put together a nice book of a compilation of other corporate media reporters who also discovered the Empire and labeled it into the buzzsaw. | |
| And I had that book, but most people just cashed pass. | |
| Incredible. | |
| Yeah, I had several conversations with her offline. | |
| Yeah, the thing is, this was a war between the NTSB and the FBI, and the FBI went in and immediately seized all of the material. | |
| When you watch the 90-minute video, it's pretty good, and I'm sure it includes a lot of her original content, but it's absolutely stunning. | |
| So if you have any doubts about this, this is the same group. | |
| Louis Free was the FBI director. | |
| He was appointed by George H.W. Bush. | |
| So he covered up the 93 bombing in the World Trade Center building. | |
| He covered up the Waco Davidian roast. | |
| He covered up Oklahoma City. | |
| He covered up the Pan Am 103 flight, which I'll make just address a little bit in the closing comments on that because we're running long on this segment. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, thank you, Joe. | |
| With all these false flags and conspiracies, the facts lay out what happened, or at least refute authoritatively the official his story. | |
| And I just want to say it as kind of an opening statement and a context to the news that we're having. | |
| I keep on saying that the number of news stories increases. | |
| And I just want to emphasize that and the quality and the importance of the stories. | |
| And At some point, things are going to break, and it's going to be an emperor's new clothes type breakthrough, and people are not going to see the world the same way after that breakthrough. | |
| And, you know, it's easy to say it's getting closer and closer, and it sure looks like it is, but nobody can really predict when it's going to break. | |
| But after it does break, a bunch of us are going to be seeing, saying, see, see, I told you something is going to break. | |
| All right. | |
| So, what kind of a war is this that we're facing? | |
| And again, my favorite etymology of the word war is the German for confusion and that war isn't what you think it is. | |
| Well, part of what this war is, is the paid to play. | |
| And Senator Katie Britt just disclosed a purchase of JP Morgan while sitting there stock on the Senate Banking Committee and stock went up 27% since her purchase. | |
| And of course, that's against the rules. | |
| And she had to pay a whole $200. | |
| So in an empire, one of the main aspects of it is the payoff of the participants. | |
| And you got to pay off the members of government. | |
| That's all three branches. | |
| You got to pay off judges for important cases, your legislators, and you have to pay off the judicial, the executive, and the executive branch as well. | |
| So you got to control the government. | |
| You got to control the media. | |
| And then the media information goes into the corporate corporate media public education textbooks. | |
| All right, now here's another aspect of it: members of Congress are buying real estate and then running it back to the government. | |
| That's a nice way to get paid. | |
| And there are all sorts of aspects. | |
| And this is really exploding. | |
| And part of what we're talking about is you have to own the executive branch in order to make sure that nobody gets arrested who you want to be kept safe. | |
| And I'll give this young lady a moment here to point out part of the obvious is that Pan Bondi is arresting nobody so far. | |
| Over the course of the past 12 months, how many indictments have we seen from the Department of Justice related to COVID? | |
| To the federal government giving your money to the Wuhan Institute of Virology to perform gain of function experiments on a virus that became more deadly because of those experiments. | |
| Politicians that locked us down, forced us to wear masks, get vaccines or else lose our jobs. | |
| How many indictments have we seen over COVID? | |
| Zero. | |
| How many indictments have we seen for the Russia collusion hoax that was propagated saying, you know what? | |
| Even though the American people voted for Donald Trump, well, we don't think you should have won. | |
| So we're going to try to subvert you. | |
| How many indictments have we seen? | |
| Zero. | |
| What about the FBI agents, political agents at the FBI who targeted parents like you who didn't want their children taught critical race theory in public school? | |
| They didn't want their kindergartner being told that they're. | |
| And again, the question is, what kind of a war is this? | |
| Looks like an all-aspect war against the people. | |
| Racist because they have white skin, or they're oppressed because they have black skin. | |
| And there's nothing you can do to redeem yourself from that. | |
| What about the FBI agents and the political leadership at the FBI that allowed those FBI agents to raid Project Veritas journalists who had the audacity to investigate Ashley Biden's diary, which, by the way, was real? | |
| What about the FBI agents that labeled Catholics as extremists in a memo they didn't intend for you to see? | |
| They just wanted to target you behind the scenes. | |
| Zero indictments. | |
| What about the government agents, and we know their names, by the way, that colluded with big tech during COVID over transgender ideology about January 6th? | |
| Government officials directed big tech organizations platforms to censor you. | |
| How many indictments have we seen? | |
| Zero. | |
| What about the government officials that staged the raid on Mar-a-Lago went into President Trump's house? | |
| They raided Melania Trump's underwear drawer, for goodness sake. | |
| What about Fonnie Willis and the law fair? | |
| The infamous mugshot that Fonnie Willis gave President Trump, she abused the power of her office. | |
| Or Letitia James's lawfare against Trump or Alvin Bragg's lawfare against Trump. | |
| How many indictments of these people involved in this targeted lawfare against Trump have we seen from Pam Bondi? | |
| What about the people that were involved in the rigging of the 2020 election? | |
| The changing, the illegal change. | |
| She's got more to go, but I just want to point out is that what you're seeing is the litany that patriots find. | |
| And then people like me, we can't keep all of this in mind. | |
| And so we begin documenting it. | |
| And that's one of the pathways of a warrior scholar. | |
| I'll let her keep going because this is so good. | |
| It's so comprehensive. | |
| Of voting rules and procedures by people who had no authority to change or alter. | |
| Zero indictments. | |
| What about all of the NGO abuse that was uncovered by Elon Musk and his brilliant genius nerds at Doge? | |
| What about the left-wing groups who are committing violence all across our nation and funded by Roy Singham-connected groups sharing an office with a Chinese Communist Party propaganda firm? | |
| How many indictments have we seen for that? | |
| Zero. | |
| Left-wing violence continues against conservatives. | |
| How many of these groups have been arrested since Charlie Kirk's assassination? | |
| This is Pam Bondi's record. | |
| This is the problem. | |
| And we have a big, big problem at the Department of Justice. | |
| We want President Trump's administration to succeed. | |
| We voted for him because we share his America First agenda. | |
| And Pam Bondi has become a liability to that agenda. | |
| Yeah, of course. | |
| And she's missing the question of how could Trump be innocent if everyone connected to him is dirty. | |
| Yeah, it might be warfare at a different level. | |
| I'm actually banking on that as wild as that seems. | |
| All right, Mike Benz, former CIA, exposes Bono. | |
| And that part of the scam is that they'll have fake charities as money laundering, and they'll just go ahead and steal the money and give it to their friends. | |
| All right. | |
| And then the idea that what we're really seeing is perhaps best described as a domestic color revolution in the U.S. | |
| And that that is consistent with what we're seeing. | |
| And that the and we're seeing it in Minneapolis and we saw it in the 2020 Summer of Love. | |
| It's a takeover. | |
| And this is really an excellent three-minute overview of what a color revolution is. | |
| And I'll allow this to fully play. | |
| If I can figure out how to get sound. | |
| Let's try this. | |
| What we're witnessing is a color revolution. | |
| And they're right. | |
| And let me explain why. | |
| A color revolution is a communist globalist playbook to take over a country without tanks actually rolling down Main Street. | |
| It's how they flipped places like Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine, and they tried to flip a dozen others. | |
| The same exact playbook every single time. | |
| This is how they do it. | |
| One, they demonize the leader of the people who they actually voted for. | |
| Two, they flood the country with chaos like riots, open borders, economic pain. | |
| Three, they weaponize the courts, the media, and big tech to finish him off. | |
| And four, they install a puppet who sells the country out to China and the UN. | |
| And that's not theory. | |
| That's the manual. | |
| They opened it on us in the United States the day Donald Trump won in 2016. | |
| And here's how they ran it on us step by step. | |
| From 2016 to 2020, they gave us the Russia collusion hoax, FBI spying, two fake impeachments, and Tifa burning cities while CNN called it fiery but mostly peaceful. | |
| And the goal was to make you hate the guy you voted for. | |
| In 2020, we had 2 a.m. ballot dumps, boarded up Windows, 51 Intel agents lying about Hunter's laptop, Zuckerberg dropping $400 million to help count votes in Democrat cities. | |
| And the goal there was to steal the election while calling you a conspiracy theorist for noticing. | |
| From 2021 to 2024, we had Joe Biden opening the border on day one. | |
| 12 million plus illegals, military-age men from China and Venezuela and all over the world, free flights, free hotels, free EBT cards, all on your dime. | |
| Cities collapse, crime explodes, schools and hospitals break. | |
| The goal to make Americans feel like strangers in their own country. | |
| Then from 2021 to 2025, 91 felony charges, mar-a-lago-raided, gag orders, mug shots. | |
| They didn't want to just beat Trump. | |
| They wanted to break him and every future patriot who dares to run. | |
| Look at what they did to Charlie Kirk. | |
| That is a textbook color revolution. | |
| But on November 5th, 2024, the American people looked this Marxist coup dead in the eye and said, not today. | |
| 312 electoral votes, popular vote landslide, the biggest Hispanic and black Republican turnout ever. | |
| We pulled off the greatest peaceful counter revolution in world history. | |
| But the deep state isn't done. | |
| The same snakes who funded BLM riots, Ukraine coup, and Arabs. | |
| Man, she's missing the point: is that all this could be stopped instantly with just the clear facts that the wars are all lies started or willy and illegal. | |
| We have assassinations of JFK, RFK, MLK, and there's no prosecutions. | |
| There's no presentation of the evidence. | |
| All that we've gotten so far is this show and go. | |
| And that said, more and more attention is being brought to the issues. | |
| She's got another minute to go of this excellent historical, contextual summary. | |
| Spring still sit in the FBI, CIA, big tech, and the universities. | |
| They'll try again in 2026 or in 2028. | |
| But now you know the game. | |
| Every time you see another mostly peaceful riot, sudden experts all using the same scripted words, a new crisis two weeks before an election, you're watching the Color Revolution playbook live on American soil. | |
| Never forget what they tried to do to us. | |
| Back mass deportations. | |
| If we have no border, we have no country. | |
| Protect every America first fighter willing to swing the axe on the swamp. | |
| Teach your kids the truth. | |
| Communism didn't die in 1991. | |
| It just died its hair purple and moved to Washington. | |
| This is still the United States of America. | |
| We are still the home of the brave, and the brave do not bow to color revolutions. | |
| Recognize what is happening, stare it in the face, speak out against it, and then we finish taking our country back, one closed border, one drain swamp, and one restored republic at a time. | |
| We need to support our president in taking all necessary measures to do just that. | |
| God bless you, and God bless the United States of America. | |
| Yeah, great contextual summary, except that Trump is in on it. | |
| Got to take that into account. | |
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Dominion Voting Machines Controversy
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| All right. | |
| And who TPV Sean leaked IRS docs prove Erica Kirk turned TPUSA into a mossad child trafficking front. | |
| And that is, he goes through the evidence in the 16 minutes of the increase of funding to TPUSA and the increase of the salary to Charlie Kirk from just a kid, a 21-year-old kid, starting out like at 80,000, then having his salary jumped up to over 300,000 and the money just flowed in. | |
| And that is being used as a political talking point and group to steer conservatives into the embrace of Israel. | |
| And definitely not on the area of MTG is going to be talking about. | |
| I'll give her a minute. | |
| And her being out of Congress and her being out of the Republican Party allows her to speak more freely, such as here. | |
| Information has not come out. | |
| We've been told so many lies on this. | |
| There were only four Republicans, four of us, that really fought to get him released, signed the discharge petition, went against the White House, and we were all threatened. | |
| And you all saw what happened to me. | |
| Finally, Donald Trump called me a traitor. | |
| He told me that his friends would get hurt. | |
| And to me, I'm like, I don't know why you would be friends with anyone that would do this to. | |
| What kind of a person are you if you have a friend who's a pedivore? | |
| Women and teenage girls. | |
| The Epstein files need to come out. | |
| They're breaking the law, the law that Donald Trump signed. | |
| And so if the administration doesn't release it all, they are breaking the law. | |
| And Trump is the guy who's in charge of law enforcement. | |
| So, you know, he is in on this. | |
| This is a psyop. | |
| I can't imagine why anybody would vote for Republicans. | |
| To me, it's like a line in the sand. | |
| And I think it's that way for a lot of people. | |
| Why do you think they're hiding them? | |
| I think it's because it protects some of the most rich, powerful people. | |
| I think we know Jeffrey Epstein was definitely some sort of part of the intelligence state. | |
| I think. | |
| And Bondi's official story and in charge of the information is saying, oh, well, see, Epstein only trafficked children to himself. | |
| That's the official story that we're getting. | |
| We know he was working with Israel. | |
| He was working closely with Israel, former prime minister of Israel. | |
| And I think these are the dirty parts. | |
| On the former PM, Barack, he has there's video of him in Epstein's New York apartment coming in and out with little kids there too. | |
| Of government and the powers that be that they don't want the American people to know about. | |
| Sadly, I don't think it'll come out. | |
| Do you think that Trump is in the Epstein files? | |
| Or it could be that if you're living under blackmail, if you're living under threat, you're afraid for your loved ones' lives, people that you care about, and you have been told you're not allowed to release this stuff or something bad may happen. | |
| Let's say you stood on a rally stage and you got shot in the ear and that bullet was right by your head. | |
| Maybe that was enough of a threat to say, you know what, next time we won't miss or next time that bullet might be for somebody that you care about. | |
| I'm just speculating, but I have a strong enough reason to speculate like that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And anybody appraised of the facts would. | |
| And then, in the question, the final part for what kind of a war is this. | |
| What in the lizard? | |
| What in the lizard is that? | |
| Do you see its eyes? | |
| You see, the eyes are obsolete when that pineal gland is concrete. | |
| So you will have some NPCs who are going to say, oh, it's the quality of the picture. | |
| It's the pixels pixelated. | |
| No, they're doing it right in front of your face. | |
| You know how to drop the receipts as I always do. | |
| And that's the Sean Governor of New York, Kathy Hochle. | |
| Joe, your thoughts. | |
| Yes, that opening segment was Liz Wheeler. | |
| She's a great independent journalist. | |
| And as far as government leasing properties from members of Congress, that's been a known fact since I got politically involved in the 1990s. | |
| I was pretty involved in just taking care of a wife and three kids during the 80s. | |
| But then when I did my rail proposal, I started getting a lot more involved in the political crap. | |
| And that's all I've been involved with for the last 30 years. | |
| So. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And the next thing is Congress passed the Racketeering Influence and Corrupt Organization Act, RICO, in 1970. | |
| Every bit of this bullshit is RICO. | |
| And this morning, Pam Bondi released 3 million Epstein documents. | |
| Of course, they're going to be carefully massaged to make sure it doesn't expose Trump or any of the direct connections to him, but it'll expose enough people that it'll start shaking the tree. | |
| And then, as we mentioned on Tuesday, tonight is the premiere one night only in theaters, 5,000 theaters worldwide for Melania the superstar that she got paid $23 million by Jeff Bezos, which makes you wonder if maybe that's a little racketeering operation. | |
| Because that's the Amazon and New York Post and he owns some websites that do web hosting for the CIA. | |
| He got paid $600 million from the CIA to open a web hosting site that he immediately turned around and spent $600 million buying the Washington Post. | |
| So you know who's controlling the Washington Post. | |
| If you can't connect two dots, then I'm sorry for you. | |
| And then as far as the other shoe that's fixing to drop, oh, by the way, mine like a steel trap. | |
| Trump's wife's name. | |
| Melania? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Her movie's coming out tonight. | |
| And she is pissed as shit because the Minnesota thing has completely stolen the headlines. | |
| And it looks like her movie is going to be the worst bomb in the world. | |
| And they spent $35 million renting those auditoriums worldwide, 5,000 auditoriums to make it show. | |
| And this is going to be her big premiere to show what a wonderful superstar she is. | |
| And so now she's going to be completely tainted. | |
| So maybe that'll be a little turd in the punch bowl for these folks. | |
| But here's another one I came across. | |
| This is a site called Think Bricks. | |
| How Iran and China silenced 10,000 Starlink terminals and Russia launched Zorki, Z-O-R-K-Y. | |
| Zorky is a satellite-link internet system that Russia put up that's completely independent from Western control. | |
| And that way they can put up stuff that's like uncensored. | |
| So they're going to be reaching a larger and larger audience in the world. | |
| And let's see. | |
| It's a 13-minute long video, and it explains a whole bunch about geo-fencing. | |
| Pretty interesting. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| And the song that the Mavericks did that came out in 94 was, Oh, What a Crying Shame. | |
| Great song. | |
| That was their hit song off that album, although they had a half dozen. | |
| So anyhow, moving right along. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| And with Melania, one of the ways, of course, that the people get paid to play is you write a book, right? | |
| You get a hire a ghostwriter and they write some bullshit and then you get paid for that. | |
| Of course, the book won't make any money. | |
| But the general public, but it doesn't matter. | |
| You can go ahead and massage that. | |
| It's monopoly money anyway. | |
| And who knows who's going to buy the books and then do whatever you want with it. | |
| All right, Domestic and International Facts and Optics. | |
| And the ongoing question is that how much is being recognized? | |
| I do want to give a minute to this. | |
| And this is a straw man question that a Norwegian news anchor is going to receive regarding Israel. | |
| And he handles it well. | |
| Is there anything positive about Israel? | |
| Is there anything positive about this country or anything? | |
| Are we the f ⁇ ? | |
| So this war pimp, this war criminal, he's an Israeli politician and he's just, he knows he's lying. | |
| He's just setting up some distraction away from the point of a shown genocide. | |
| Are we the evil one? | |
| I'm asking you a question. | |
| You are discovering right now. | |
| Your prime minister has an arrest warrant against you. | |
| By the way, for war crimes, imagine for starving a population. | |
| Your Heritage Minister, Amikhail Yahoo, said nuking Gaza was an option and called for methods more painful than death for Palestinians. | |
| More journalists are killed in Gaza than in both world wars, Vietnam, the former Yugoslavia, and Afghanistan combined, according to the Watson Institute's cost of war project. | |
| As a former journalist and editor, can you explain to us why Israel is killing Palestinian journalists on a mass scale? | |
| I'm just hey, hey, hey. | |
| Dog got excited about that sound. | |
| And that's the power of a good question. | |
| And only Katie Johnstone, only idiots believe the war propaganda about Iran. | |
| Damn right. | |
| I mean, all of the wars are lies started or welly and illegal and the lies. | |
| They come out and they're from our most authoritative government agencies and the most authoritative documents within those agencies again and again and again. | |
| I don't have documentation here, but on my website, just go to any of the news shows and start reading. | |
| And the wars are well and illegal and continues to be that way. | |
| All right, Dominion voting machines in Ware County, Georgia. | |
| We're flipping Trump votes to Biden. | |
| And this is expert testimony. | |
| And I'll go ahead and play it. | |
| Well, the forensics examination of Dominion Voting Systems Machine in Ware County, Georgia reportedly finds votes for President Trump were switched to votes for Joe Biden. | |
| That's according to Georgia GOP Congressman Jody Heiss, who expressed outrage over the matter on Twitter. | |
| One lawmaker familiar with the examination said after an equal number of Trump and Biden votes were forensically analyzed, the machines reportedly 87% for Trump, 113% for Biden, when it should be 100% for everyone, for both of them. | |
| This means the machines tabulator gave Biden a 26% lead. | |
| Heist called on states. | |
| And that's what you do: you go ahead and you set up an algorithm in order to anticipate the margin of victory that you want. | |
| And as long as you control the pieces of paper, even if you steal the election, you can say, oh, you want to count the votes? | |
| Okay, here, here are the votes, count them. | |
| But that's after you've inserted the illegal votes. | |
| Officials to examine all Dominion voting machines for fraud. | |
| Well, the forensics exam. | |
| And what we saw in 2020 is that the five swing states had to receive extra ballots because the programming of the Dominion machines, the actual vote totals exceeded the predicted margin of victory, or they just went ahead and did that as a show. | |
| I can't really trust any of that. | |
| All right, in Fulton County, more documentation. | |
| Two addresses were used for over 9,000 people. | |
| And Fulton County is the biggest county, like Maricopa and Arizona, Fulton and Georgia, where Atlanta is. | |
| And on its face, we're looking at tremendous fraud. | |
| All right, and then a Fulton County commissioner saying we've spent millions to stop anyone from seeing the ballots. | |
| So, great. | |
| Okay. | |
| Question is, when is this going to break? | |
| And then we have a director of strategy and security for Dominion voting machines. | |
| And remember, their little logo is literally changing a red vote to a blue vote. | |
| And this was on an Antifa conference call. | |
| This is the testimony of a few witnesses to that call. | |
| Don't worry about the election. | |
| This is the 2020 election. | |
| Trump's not going to win. | |
| I made fucking sure of that. | |
| Nice. | |
| Excellent. | |
| And then again, this part that is breaking, when I'm talking about so many of these stories, I can't, maybe half of the ones that I would like to show, I'm able to show. | |
| I just, there's too many stories. | |
| And most of them are in this topic, is that we're being looted. | |
| And we have 42 hospices in a four-block area in Van Nuys, California. | |
| That's in the San Fernando Valley, about 60 miles north of me in Southern Orange County here. | |
| And that's 16 million. | |
| And that's what we're seeing over and over and over again. | |
| And, you know, as I take a look at this, and again, I caution you that you got to get comfortable with these paradoxes, this insane comparison of two apparently contradictory ideas that can't coexist. | |
| And it's the best of times and the worst of times. | |
| This is an explosion of awakening. | |
| And at the same time, anybody's paying attention, they're like, whoa, that's like really bad. | |
| Huh? | |
| Yeah, it is really bad. | |
| But, you know, you got to expose it before you can get rid of it. | |
| Joe, your thoughts. | |
| Yeah, I met Kathleen Ingerbright in January of 2011 at True the Vote meetings about six months after she started that organization. | |
| She's the bravest woman I've ever met in my whole entire life. | |
| And I did an hour-long interview involving the voter fraud that I know about here in Texas because I attended a whole bunch of True the Vote meetings along with a bunch of other things, including Dr. Laura Presley out of Austin, who had absolute proof. | |
| And I testified to the state committee on election machines about how corrupt the electronic systems and software ESNS and heart intercivic systems are, and that they all use Optech, which is another all four, all of the voting machines are all owned by Dominion. | |
| It's a privy council-owned monopoly on voting machines and voting tabulator systems worldwide. | |
| So that's the kind of bullshit that's running that reality. | |
| And then let me just jump in on that point of a point that I keep on making, but I want to repeat, is that over 20 years ago, I presented this information to high school students. | |
| And at that time, there was a professor at Stanford University and a professor at Princeton stating the emperor's new clothes obvious that the purpose of these voting machines is to steal elections. | |
| And they would show the machines. | |
| They would hack the machines on camera and put those videos up on YouTube. | |
| And that they said that this is the presence of these machines destroys the definition of an election. | |
|
Water Treatment's Fallout
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| I don't know what those two gentlemen are doing now, but Joe's just pointing to what anybody can see with their own two eyes if they care to look. | |
| Please continue, brother. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't remember what I had a slight interruption, switching gears. | |
| Yeah, there's a guy named Mahmoud, M-A-H-M-O-O-D-O-D, that has a site on YouTube where he discusses from an Arabic or, you know, Islamic perspective, all the bullshit that's being pulled on these people. | |
| And he went into a great deal of depth during the True Promise 3 when that was the 12-day war, when Iran demonstrated that they had missiles that were capable of knocking out absolutely everything in Israel within days. | |
| And they had thousands of them in silos ready to launch. | |
| And that's when they waved the flag and said, stop, stop, stop. | |
| Well, now people blowing in Trump's ear have convinced him that they can go ahead and take over the whole Middle East if they just knock out the supreme leader. | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| Russia authorized an overland flight from a hypersonic missile from Iran to Siberia. | |
| It hit the target. | |
| It was Mach 6 the whole entire way, hit the target 10,000 kilometers. | |
| That means they could hit Washington, D.C. when they need to. | |
| And that's just a sample warning. | |
| They're going to be able to sink every freaking aircraft carrier we've got, and certainly all three of them that are in theater at this particular point. | |
| So that's going to be a dead issue. | |
| But also, he said what they're going to do to knock out Israel is Israel has desalination plants that produce 85% of their drinking water because they're in a desert and they don't have that many natural springs and you know, blah, blah, blah. | |
| So 85% of their water comes from five water treatment plants that are all along the coast, easily seen by GPS satellites and easily taken out with one missile apiece. | |
| And that will mean no water for six months. | |
| And if you don't have water, not only you have to drink about a gallon a day, but you also like to have a little bit of water to, you know, wash yourself. | |
| You have water that operates your sanitary systems. | |
| You know, there's a whole bunch of things. | |
| So bottom line is Israel will be reduced to below third world level occupation within the first week of this bullshit war that these son of a bitches keep rattling their sabers over. | |
| And nobody can put a chain on Nutty Yahoo because he's under multiple indictments and he's hated by his own country. | |
| His party, Likud, only got 25% of the vote. | |
| So the only way he rules is by doing coalitions with the other phony baloney parliaments. | |
| And that's the same voting system crap that we've got here in America. | |
| So even if you're an honest, decent human being living in Israel, you got no voice at all because it's nothing but a mass psychosis, paranoid death cult. | |
| And I'm sorry, but that's the way that country is being run. | |
| And there's not enough people in that country standing up and pushing back against it. | |
| And if this is what happens to Israel, you reap what you sow. | |
| There's your biblical bully bullshit back in your own face. | |
| Very good joke. | |
| Yeah, there's been part of the problem of the number of stories that I just can't cover is a lot with the wars and rumors of wars that maybe even this weekend, Iran may get hit, or we may get that at least shown to us. | |
| The idea of hitting the water treatment plants. | |
| That's nasty. | |
| That's Israel was planning on doing the same thing to Iran. | |
| They were going to donk out all of their water plants. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Well, that's what the U.S. did to Iraq. | |
| Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| That's that's the way we play dirty, but nobody else can. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah, the rules-based order. | |
| Hypersonic missiles travel so fast that they create a plasma coating around the missile as it's going through the atmosphere. | |
| And that plasma absorbs radar and deflects radar. | |
| So they're virtually stealth missiles. | |
| So I don't care if you've got an iron dome or a chrome dome or a gold dome, whatever the F you think you're being sold by the Mickey Musketeer military industry. | |
| You got nothing to protect yourself against these things. | |
| And there's no excuse for us to have this saber-rattling bullshit ruling the planet. | |
| It's absolute insane. | |
| And maybe it's going to take sinking four or five carriers and killing 10,000 or 50,000 Americans for somebody to wake up. | |
| But I'm afraid it won't. | |
| I'm afraid what it'll do is it'll trigger the nuclear war and that'll kill several billion people worldwide. | |
| And they're not going to be able to nuke Iran without pissing off a whole bunch of people because the prevailing wind currents are go from west to east. | |
| And that means that what they bomb Iran with is going to filter radiation all across Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China, and then ultimately Japan, and then ultimately United States West Coast. | |
| So, you're not going to nuke the whole damn world and get away with it, you rotten bastards. | |
| Because I tell you what, if you're the war criminals that put this thing up, you're going to be hunted down by whoever's left when this nuclear Armageddon happens. | |
| And we're going to make sure you're tarred, feathered, hung, quartered, tortured every way possible. | |
| You have the most miserable death imaginable because you are horrible excuses for human beings. | |
| And I'm sorry, but that's the way it's going to be. | |
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Nuclear Armageddon Threat
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| Yes, a lot in play. | |
| And part of the reasons that I'm confident that we're seeing some sort of an endgame that is going to break one way or another is because political strategists would never allow the sinking with the public approval. | |
| This is heading towards an endgame. | |
| And the endgame is either Civil War or what I keep on seeing and that I'm 95% certainty is happening is that this is a show and that a reversal is coming. | |
| But it hasn't happened yet. | |
| And hey, I've been wrong a lot. | |
| All right. | |
| Let's take a look at the I Saint George Floyd II Psyop. | |
| And this is also great. | |
| And there's a whole lot that I wasn't able to get to. | |
| I do want to play this two-minute song. | |
| It is just brilliant and pointing a lot to what we're talking about and to the problem and creating visual images that communicate perhaps more effectively than my words and documentation as a scholar ever can. | |
| you might have heard there's quite a load of money missing all the kids are leering The Somali walks. | |
| It's the same old song. | |
| The Somali walks. | |
| It's sad but true. | |
| They're screwing you. | |
| Dance into the Somali walks. | |
| Play your cards right. | |
| You could be governor. | |
| And if you need a green card, marry your brother with liberal judges on the take. | |
| There's no fear of justice. | |
| While they shimmy and they shake the Somali walks, the Somali walks. | |
| It's the same old song. | |
| The Somali rocks. | |
| It's sad for true. | |
| They're screwing you. | |
| Dance into the Somali walks. | |
| The Somali walks. | |
| The Somali walks. | |
| It's the same old song. | |
| And it's going strong. | |
| It's sad or true. | |
| The screwing you. | |
| Dance and to the Somali rocks. | |
| And coming soon, so I'll stay clear. | |
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Show the Mood
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| Sharp. | |
| I like that one. | |
| All right. | |
| Then James O'Keefe. | |
| Now, this was a few days ago. | |
| And my understanding is that just as soon as these paid insurrectionists were gathered, is that they've dispersed. | |
| But I just want to show the mood on the ground for about a minute. | |
| Minneapolis, the day before the shooting of Alex Predty, they were still protesting Renee Goode. | |
| The O'Keeffe team refresh this. | |
| Downtown Minneapolis, the day before the protesting Renee Goode, the O'Keeffe team rolled into town in an SUV with tinted windows. | |
| They could not see inside. | |
| And what's remarkable is they start cursing at your car merely because it is an SUV, which they all perceive to be feds. | |
| Is the door locked? | |
| Lock the door. | |
| Why are you giving us the middle finger? | |
| Ready, everybody! | |
| Here comes the guy, don't loan, do not. | |
| Yeah, I don't know what he's doing. | |
| No, don't. | |
| Don't, don't. | |
| See? | |
| Just don't hit anybody, okay? | |
| Usually I'm pretty confrontational, but we soon realize the only way to deal with these types of white walkers or zombies, as we call them, is to just not engage. | |
| Roll up your window. | |
| Roll up your window now. | |
| Anything else would lead to escalation and violence. | |
| It's safe to say that I've never seen anything like this in my life. | |
| Just driving down a street will have people scream to you and curse at you and threaten violence. | |
| In fact, independent journalist Kim Higby was nearby and texted me at this time, telling me that trucks, Tahos, suburbans, that's the mood and that's how they get whipped up for this. | |
| All right, now this one, this is also good. | |
| This is Alex Predi, the guy who we were shown was shot. | |
| And this was a before. | |
| There he is in the center. | |
| Assault me, motherfucker. | |
| Oh, sweet. | |
| Fuck you guys! | |
| Spit on an agent, fucking trash. | |
| then he's going to cause property damage on the vehicle. | |
| And there's another angle to this I want to show with Senator Elizabeth Warren's excellent commentary. | |
| Caring for people was at the core of who he was. | |
| He was incapable of causing harm. | |
| Alex carried patience, compassion, and calm as a steady light within him. | |
| Even at the very end, that light was there. | |
| I recognized his familiar stillness and signature calm composure. | |
| Caring for people was a outstanding. | |
| Now, we talked about how the Minneapolis PD had stood down and weren't assisting ICE and were allowing this violence. | |
| And this, of course, After the summer of love of 2020, where they burned down a police station, here is the chief of the Minneapolis PD and his so-called wife, which raises the question of, is that another big mic? | |
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Debt-Backed Currency Reset
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| It certainly looks like it could be. | |
| And then this is that you got Representative Omar, the case of the apple cider vinegar squirter, which again, people aren't buying. | |
| And here's a picture when you forgot. | |
| You posed for a picture with the guy that you paid to assault you with a mystery liquid, then didn't go to the hospital, didn't change your clothes, made no effort to remove the mystery liquid, then hugged people at the end of your town hall with the mystery liquid. | |
| And the idea that weather control, weather manipulation, weather warfare is part of it. | |
| We've played this before. | |
| This was from a couple of years ago, I think. | |
| And this is testimony that, of course, you can manipulate the weather. | |
| Radar. | |
| You fly your drone up into these conditions. | |
| Hope that it survives. | |
| You disperse the material. | |
| So we have this air soul dispersion system that basically just emits individual particles that the water freezes onto. | |
| With the same radar, you can now see it freezing, growing into bigger snowflakes, and then eventually bigger drops and measure how much precipitates downwind. | |
| So you're essentially introducing some type of an agent that has weight to it. | |
| You're introducing an agent that the water freezes onto. | |
| It's just the weight of the water that pulls it down. | |
| So for every pound of this that you put up, you get in excess of 40 million pounds down on the ground. | |
| Have you been in your own reign? | |
| And that's the ratio. | |
| And that is part of the science of the weather engineering that has been documented since World War II. | |
| Lawsuit challenging National Park Service's cashless policy moves to appeals court. | |
| And the federal government is trying to make it illegal to use cash. | |
| So they want everybody and they'll say, oh, dude, you know, just pay with your biochip. | |
| That's what they want. | |
| And the United States, what the United States is, is our Constitution. | |
| That is the definition of the United States of America. | |
| It's the Constitution. | |
| And part of it says that we have legal tender and you have to accept it. | |
| That has been upheld in lawsuits: is that if somebody offers you money and you refuse the money, then you can take the thing. | |
| All right. | |
| Now, a little bit of hopium here is that when I say that we're close, I saw this and, you know, this is unsubstantiated rumor, but government is being shut down and it doesn't look like it's going to be revived today. | |
| All right. | |
| So the government shuts down. | |
| Then what? | |
| We get a new government and a global currency reset? | |
| Gold-backed? | |
| Huh? | |
| The idea that we could have something, a reversal this remarkable, that I can definitely say for sure. | |
| Monetary reform and public banking is worth a million dollars to the average U.S. household. | |
| It's just mechanics that would shift from this scheme, this rigged casino scheme of the money accumulating into the richest. | |
| The 0.1% own more assets than the 90%. | |
| We create what we use for money as debt owed back to the banksters in charge of this system. | |
| And it is with mathematical certainty and mechanical certainty that we're just going to get what we witness, this exponential growth of debt. | |
| Course, if you're creating what we use for money as a negative number, you're like adding negative numbers forever. | |
| So, you know, stop doing that. | |
| Or if you did want to create what we use for money as credit, a negative number, then do so with public banking so that you can create the credit in-house and at cost instead of selling it to the Wall Street banksters to maximize the profit of the purchasers of the debt security. | |
| And then monetary reform is basically saying, hey, the real economy, labor and resources. | |
| So if you have excess labor, excess resources, you can create the money out of nothing and inject that to pay for the infrastructure. | |
| And you get triple benefits. | |
| You get the improved infrastructure. | |
| You get up to full employment. | |
| And you're going to get overall decreasing prices to the extent that that investment returns more economic output and the cost of the investment. | |
| And that's a key area of research and economics and why we make infrastructure investments. | |
| It's the same reason why we buy a car because, you know, we take a look at the conversation. | |
| It's so expensive. | |
| I don't want to pay. | |
| Dude, no, get a car. | |
| It's going to return much more of the value of the investment to your quality of life. | |
| So we have the solutions and we are at the precipice here and we'll see what happens. | |
| Joe, your thoughts? | |
| Yeah, well, don't buy a 26 or later model automobile because the NTSB required that you have an auto stop on your car so that police can shut it down whenever they want. | |
| But guess what? | |
| If tens of thousands of policemen have access to that code, some repair shops do. | |
| And next thing you know, the thieves will have it and you'll be driving down the road and somebody will decide I'd rather have his car than mine. | |
| And they will shut your car off. | |
| And while you're getting out there scratching around trying to figure out what's going on, they'll get in and restart your car and drive off. | |
| Or they'll just move it from a parking lot or they'll force you to stop. | |
| And then while you're walking to get help, they'll steal your car. | |
| So bottom line is they've made cars so much easier to be criminal devices. | |
| It's unbelievable on the pretense that they're going to save a few lives from high-speed police chases. | |
| What a load of crap. | |
| You want to know what politics is? | |
| I had this explained at a political rally. | |
| I don't want to credit the politician that said this, but if you want to understand what politics is, just break it down to the root words. | |
| Poly is the Greek word for many, and ticks are blood-sucking insects. | |
|
Beyond the Sheeple
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| So there you go. | |
| And then the Patrick that I mentioned earlier has a great article at stateofthenation.info, Christian Zionism, a pox on the soul. | |
| And it's in the subheading is Curtis Cyrus Schofield and the Christian Zionist Blind Guides and Hypocrites. | |
| And this is Patrick MacShea. | |
| And like I said, if I get an interview with him and Fetzer, I will definitely make sure that I get a link to that on our weekly programs because he's a pretty brilliant analyst and he was really happy with the information I forwarded him on TW800. | |
| And so I think when we do a little bit of offline networking together on that and Pan Am 103 and a few other events, just like the ones I mentioned in my opening comments, that we'll be able to put together a dynamite show with Fetzer. | |
| Very good. | |
| Will on the final thoughts. | |
| Oh, yeah, the polytics, they're predators, parasites, and that's what we have. | |
| And all I can do is to share with you and final thoughts of what I say to myself is that what we're coming to in this breakthrough, this Emperor's New Clothes moment, is going to be what any patriot has invested their time and their attention to witness. | |
| So walk into this final battle when it comes with pride that you've done what you reasonably could imagine to do for the good of humanity, for virtue, for truth, for this Star Trek-like future that is possible for all of us, these practical solutions that good people like structural engineer Joe Olson present in good faith to leaders. | |
| And then they discover the empire. | |
| They discover the polytics. | |
| They discover the parasites and the predators. | |
| And for me, part of my cavalier attitude towards this is that when you recognize the magnitude of the opponent and the length of the history going back, and as a professional historian, again, I think it's been all of human history. | |
| I think it goes into a space opera. | |
| I think it goes back to the Elohim in the Old Testament, GMOing human beings to be unable to discern good from evil. | |
| And then I notice my friends, my family, my colleagues, and I say to myself, huh, it looks like they've done human beings 2.0 or 3.0 to be unable to discern good from evil because, you know, my own personal responses in interacting with these human beings is that they tend to be sheeple, 49 out of 50 of them. | |
| So we do need a technical breakthrough. | |
| And again, a breakthrough is going to be beyond what we can imagine, beyond what we can predict. | |
| It's not going to be what we've gone to in our toolbox. | |
| I've maxed my toolbox out. | |
| I don't have anything else to give. | |
| And all that we've done, well, not all that we've done is that I'm proud of what we have done, is that we have been messengers offering choice. | |
| And that might be that all our job was ever to do is to offer choice to the three groups. | |
| They can join us, the good, the truthful. | |
| And you don't have to get everything right, just good faith effort. | |
| And then there's the second group, the bad, the deceitful. | |
| These are the people who are lying. | |
| They know they're lying and they continue to lie. | |
| They're treating us as food. | |
| And the third group is sheeple. | |
| And I don't know what the creator is going to do with those people. | |
| I think that they just need a new opportunity as a public high school teacher. | |
| This is a long closing statement, but I've got a lot to say here, is that I have witnessed tens of thousands of young human beings. | |
| And they, given a chance, I would like to see them to exercise what the Creator gave them. | |
| I think that we can have a synergetic, miraculous type of a human community where we will be unrecognizably healthy, synergetic, happy, and creative. | |
| But we've got to win this first. | |
| So going into whatever type of a contest this is, do what you can to be strong. | |
| Do what you can to feel connected to the possibilities that you forecast possible upon victory. | |
| And we'll see what develops. | |
| Joe, final statement, brother. | |
| Yeah, I like your statement about history being breaking into two words, his story. | |
|
Condors Hang Gliding
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| But to end on a little bit happier note, back in 1975, I was doing some flight training and I was renting a Cessna 150 for $15 an hour when normal Cessna's were renting for like $50 an hour. | |
| And it ended up time for an annual inspection and the owner played around and didn't get it inspected for like a month. | |
| And I was getting nervous about losing my flying skills. | |
| And my instructor said, Well, why don't you go out to Hobby Airport? | |
| And the FBO fixed-base operator has a World War II link trainer, and you can get hood time, and then it'll count for half an hour for every hour that you spend. | |
| You get 50% credit for LINK Trainer. | |
| So I went over there and sat in the LINK trainer and played around with it for a while. | |
| But while I was waiting to get on the LINK trainer, I met a guy who had been hang gliding and he was there getting link trainer time so he could qualify for a blimp permit. | |
| I said, Why do you want to get a blimp permit? | |
| I said, Only thing you could do would be work for Goodyear because those are only three or four blimps. | |
| He goes, Oh, no, there's more blimps than that. | |
| And it's going to be an expanding industry because they've got heavy lift capacity and blah, blah, blah. | |
| And I said, Well, what made you interested in that? | |
| He goes, Oh, I'm a hang glider. | |
| I'm from California. | |
| It's like, Oh, yeah, I've been hearing a lot about hang gliding, which actually started in about 1970 in an official way. | |
| And so I said, But, you know, that seems like it's kind of limited. | |
| All you're doing is just gliding down a hill. | |
| It's just basically hanging on to a kite. | |
| He goes, Oh, no, it's more sophisticated than that. | |
| He said, The world altitude records is climbing rate, climbing over 10,000 feet of vertical climb in a hang glider. | |
| I went, Are you shitting me? | |
| He goes, No. | |
| And he said, The vertical elapsed time is like 14-hour flight. | |
| And I went, Are you kidding me? | |
| He goes, No, and the longest distance was like over a thousand miles. | |
| I went, Are you kidding me? | |
| He goes, No, man. | |
| He said, I flew off of plateaus in Arizona where we'd take off with our hang glider. | |
| We'd follow the buzzards, watch where the buzzards were circling, and you'd know where the thermal updrafts were. | |
| You could go and spiral up in the updraft. | |
| He said, I personally flew over 2,000 foot vertical just flying the thermals in Arizona. | |
| And I said, God, that's incredible. | |
| He goes, Oh, you want to know what's incredible? | |
| We were flying in Northern California, and we would take off and fly from the cliffs out over the ocean. | |
| And he said, The condors would come up and look at us. | |
| And then he said this one condor kept coming up and trying to teach him how to fly. | |
| And the condor would fly over to the cliff. | |
| And he said he would fly straight into the cliff at a speed that he wouldn't be able to recover. | |
| And he said, The tips of his wings, the feathers would start fluttering, and he just shoots straight up. | |
| And he was like lolling back over the ocean, circling around. | |
| And finally, the condor came back and he said, Okay, well, I'll try it. | |
| And so, sure enough, he followed the condor in. | |
| The condor flies up to the cliff, shoots straight up in the air. | |
| He flies in. | |
| He said, Man, I was bracing for impact on a cliff and picking myself off the ocean. | |
| And he said, I shot straight up. | |
| And he said, The condor's eyes probably notice waves in the vegetation because of the meandering face of the cliff. | |
| There's no way of judging how the wind is going to hit it and how it's going to go up. | |
| But a condor can look at it and go, Oh, well, there's the updraft. | |
| It's where the leaves are blowing up and the other ones are blowing down. | |
| So the condors were able to see something. | |
| They weren't able to train him how to do it, but they were able to train him how to do it following them. | |
| That was an incredible freaking story. | |
| I'll never forget it. | |
| And I came across a great documentary. | |
| It's about an hour and 20 minutes long called The History of Hang Gliding. | |
| And it's produced by a guy named Bill Liscombe. | |
| It's on YouTube. | |
| I'm having trouble with my internet being able to log on and go to BitChute and put links to these articles. | |
| And so if I can't get it up today, I'll put it up tomorrow. | |
| But you can find it, History of Hang Gliding. | |
| There's not going to be too many with Bill Lipscomb, L-I-S-C-O-M-B. | |
| If you're the least bit interested in how a sport can completely develop and self-regulate so that the FAA goes ahead and allows them to self-regulate the industry completely and all of the innovations that it took and all the lives that were lost trying to perfect it. | |
| It's an incredible story how it parallels flight and how it also shows human determination to overcome physical odds. | |
| And there's no expression in the world like flying. | |
| The moment you take off in solo and you realize it's just me and this machine. | |
| And if I screw up, it could be life consequences. | |
| But at the same time, there's an enormous feeling of freedom when you're up flying around by yourself and you're just like, I think I'll fly over that way. | |
| And it's like, you feel like a bird. | |
| It's incredible emotional high to fly. | |
| And I highly recommend the video. | |
| I don't recommend hang gliding because it's still a little bit dicey. | |
| But there's places where you can do dual instruction hang gliding. | |
| And you can go, there's several in Texas where the hill country is around Austin area that I've heard about that. | |
| And you can go hang glide with somebody and they'll show you how to do it. | |
| And then, you know, if you wanted to do solo, then that'd be fine. | |
| But just something to, you know, hopefully cheer you up on a dreary weekend. | |
| It's going to be below freezing both nights this weekend down to probably 20 on Saturday night, probably 20 again on Sunday night. | |
| It's going to be down below 30 tonight. | |
| So, you know, if you're snuggled up next to a wood stove and you can keep your toes warm, you might want to do your plug-in battery and watch a decent little video. | |
| God bless you guys. | |
| Have a wonderful weekend. | |
| For those of you who have the cold weather, yes, good luck. | |
| If you don't know, it's the West Coast that has warmer than usual weather as a lot of the nation has colder than usual weather. | |
| And I'm about ready to go out onto the 80-degree tennis court, but I got to tell my condor story. | |
| So maybe about 30 years ago, I was driving from SoCal to NorCal, and there's a pass through Santa Barbara where there are a lot of condors that live up there into the hills. | |
| And, you know, you see them flying around and they look huge, of course. | |
| And I was thinking to myself, wow, what a cool thing it would be to meet one of those birds. | |
| And there's nobody on this pass except for me. | |
| I'm driving up. | |
| It's a two-lane snakey type through the mountains pass. | |
| And about 200 yards ahead of me, I see a condor coming down and he lands on a tree branch, a significant size tree branch. | |
| And the tree branch goes now. | |
| As I'm approaching the condor, I slow the car down and stop at maybe 30 yards in front of this large dog-sized animal that is perched on top of a tree. | |
| And the claws look massive, like bigger than our hands. | |
| And I get out of the car, you know, no cars, and I get out of the car. | |
| I walk towards this tree, and I get to within about 15 feet of the tree, and I'm just eyeing the bird, and the bird's eyeing me. | |
| And as I get within about 15 feet, the bird shows signs of being nervous. | |
| So I stop and I just say, I just start talking to the condor. | |
| I said, thank you. | |
| Whoa, what a big boy you are. | |
| And how magnificent. | |
| And I talked for a little bit and condor had enough, looked around, and the condor went down a little bit. | |
| And this is like, I don't know how much these things weigh, 40, 50 pounds. | |
| And the tree branch groans and goes. | |
| And he launches himself off. | |
| And this big tree branch goes boing, boom, And he just flew away. | |
| That's the only interaction that I've had with Condor, but it was nice saying hi to that Condor for that day. | |
| Joe Olson, thank you very much. | |
| That brings up two more subjects. | |
| We were talking about the ice neutralization of the snowstorms and how you could get 4 million times for the amount of pounds, whatever it was. | |
| Guess what? | |
| There was a plane crash in Bangor, Maine, and this was a Challenger Bombier private jet. | |
| They had de-iced the plane, but if you've got a type of ice that's that's not characteristic of what those de-icing fluids are made with, then you can ice up a plane and not even know it. | |
| And these planes have supercritical wings in order to be able to go 650 miles per hour. | |
| And so you put a tiny little sheet of ice on it. | |
| One linguist didn't lift, and the plane just rolled over and died. | |
| The next item is you mentioned condors, and I'm going to mention something else. | |
| Thank God for the University of San Diego, UC SD. | |
| They did a study on how paradox, what are the ones that are the flying reptiles? | |
| Oh, the pterodactyl? | |
| Pterodactyls. | |
| Yeah, it has a P, but the P's silent. | |
| Okay, so pterodactyls, they have a wingspan of like 32 feet. | |
| And they said, why do the largest flying animal in the world today, the Peruvian condor, with a 16-foot wingspan, and then you had pterodactyls that were reptiles that had a 32-foot wingspan. | |
| And the only variable that could change, you couldn't have twice as much muscle mass and strength. | |
| You couldn't have had half the amount of weight. | |
| The only thing that could do was the amount of lift. | |
| And that's based strictly on the density of the air. | |
| And because that's a function of area, which is the square of length times width for like wingspan and wing width, that means that there had to be four times the atmosphere that there is now. | |
| And the current largest moth is 11 inches. | |
| Back then, they had moths that were 22 inches. | |
| And this is in my book, Slaying the Sky Dragon, where I mentioned those facts. | |
| So bottom line is: you want to know how you had cold-blooded animals? | |
| Well, you had four times the amount of atmosphere. | |
| And so the planet was obviously warmer. | |
| You had 40-foot-tall ferns. | |
| You had lizards the size of school buses. | |
| I mean, give me a break. | |
| That's what the world was like. | |
| And you got these stupid climate idiots that are going, you can't put any more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than change the climate of the earth. | |
| Jesus Christ, the climate has changed on its own because the sun is constantly eroding the atmosphere and it's constantly blowing portions of the atmosphere off of the surface of the earth. | |
| That's why there's water on the top and bottom of the moon. | |
| The polar part of the moon never gets sun. | |
| It stays at minus 40 degrees. | |
| It condenses the blow-off every time the moon makes a transit and full moon. | |
| It condenses on the two poles of the moon. | |
| That's why there's water on Mars. | |
| It's like the constant erosion of our atmosphere by our wonderful solar system. | |
| So get over yourselves. | |
| Human beings and carbon dioxide are not causing a problem. | |
| What's causing a problem are the evil human beings that are steering everything on this planet off the Armageddon. | |
| And that's the problem, kids. | |
| Well, thank you so much, Joe Olson. | |
| Thank you, audience members, Brian Davidson and I. | |