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May 30, 2022 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Situation Update, 5/30/22 - Monkeypox release is PSYCHOLOGICAL TERRORISM...
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Welcome to the Situation Update for Monday, Memorial Day, May 30th, 2022.
And no, I'm not taking the day off, even if everybody else is.
I mean, I'm not taking it off from the podcast.
But I want to wish you a happy Memorial Day and ask you to remember not just...
The loved ones that we've all lost, some of them, to the vaccine, by the way, some of them to drug addiction or the drug cartels run by China.
As you know, I lost a family member, what was it, a year ago or so, to a fentanyl overdose.
And we've all lost, you know, loved ones and We've all got a lot of people to thank who died in fighting for our freedoms, our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, that so many people today on the left seem willing to instantly surrender in the name of security.
In the name of feeling safe from shooters, they want to take the guns away from only law-abiding citizens, but not the criminals, of course, just the law-abiding citizens.
Somehow that makes them feel safe.
Just unbelievable.
But definitely take a moment today, say some prayers to remember those who came before us and also remember that one day we will transition and there will be those left behind who remember us, hopefully.
Remember our contributions because we're not doing this alone.
We're doing this with God on our side, and we're doing this with the help of our ancestors, the people that came before us, and those who come after us, and we're all just passing the baton.
And hopefully it's a baton of human liberty and sustainability and abundance and gaining knowledge and gaining awareness and waking up like never before.
And I gotta say, right now, humanity is waking up like never before.
I heard, I don't know, maybe I'm not going to play this, maybe I will, but Dr.
David Martin waking up, oh my goodness, so dramatically.
Actually, I will play this for you.
He's talking about how the planned monkeypox release is actually domestic terrorism to keep the people terrorized.
Martinson, who has been kind of more of a mainstream, even I think in the past, more of a progressive type of person.
And he's put out a video now, I think with Dr. Mercola saying, I've given up on government, like government's not going to solve this problem.
So I want to welcome Dr. Chris Martinson to the club.
I'm glad that you have arrived at that conclusion.
I'm not mocking Dr.
Martinson, by the way.
He's a great guy.
He's put out a lot of great videos.
He's done a great service for humanity.
But welcome to the club of those of us who have long realized government is not the answer.
Government is the problem.
Yes.
So, again, welcome to that awakening.
But let me go ahead and play for you now just a minute and a half of Dr.
David Martin and he's being interviewed and I regret I don't know who's interviewing him but this is a really great minute and a half interview just some highlights of Dr.
David Martin Explaining that, yes, this is basically a planned release of a bioweapon, and it's all designed to perpetuate domestic terrorism, keep people fearful while the government exterminates everybody.
Check this out.
When you want to terrorize a population, what do you do?
Turn to the experts.
And so I love to point out, a lot of people have been really upset about this monkeypox, you know, scheduled release on March of, or sorry, May of 2022, coming from a March 21st publication.
And people sit there and go, oh my gosh, how on earth could they have ever been so prescient to find out that they were going to have a monkeypox release three days ago?
Away from the stated date for the alleged outbreak to occur.
And this document that you have on the screen published, Seth, in 2021, in March of 2021, so 15 months earlier, this group was able to pick the day of monkeypox outbreak plus or minus three days.
Listen.
This is a willful continuation of a campaign of domestic terror, and it is done to make sure the public remains in fear and in cognitive dissonance and in the disbelief of what Plato described in The Republic.
You know, Plato in The Republic made reference to the fact that sometimes crimes are so audacious That the mere statement of their audacity paralyzes the population.
Okay, that was actually, that was from Thrive Time Show, Clay Clark.
And Clay texted me that video yesterday morning.
He said, you gotta watch this.
And he's right, it's very strong.
And he also talks about the Nuclear Threat Initiative, the NTI, running a global simulation on the monkeypox outbreak, dated June 5th, Thank you.
of this Nuclear Threat Initiative document.
And I wanna bring you to that.
It's on page 10.
We're gonna show you on the screen here.
So we're gonna put it on the screen for you here.
And again, this is from the NTI, that's nti.org.
And figure one, scenario design summary.
This is a simulation, again, so-called simulation.
And it shows that the attack of the monkeypox outbreak begins on May 15th, 2022.
Hmm.
Amazing.
Guess what happens on June 5th, 2022?
It's called Move 1.
So it says that there are monkeypox outbreaks and international alert by warning systems.
What is this?
Benefit of and need for early risk assessment.
So you start to see those discussions.
Okay, so that's June 5th.
Now, you may notice that over the weekend, the CDC raised the alert level on monkeypox to level two.
So Level 2 is heightened, alert, more awareness, and a lot of preemptive testing is supposed to start happening.
That's the fraudulent PCR test, by the way, of course.
Level 3, which the CDC may issue in June, or possibly later, it doesn't have to happen in June, would involve travel restrictions and possible lockdowns and checkpoints.
And it's also clear you saw the release of the, what is it, the presidential directives, the secret directives from the Bush administration that came out, I think on Friday, showing that the current fake president, fake President Biden, apparently has the power to have an internet kill apparently has the power to have an internet kill switch and the rounding up of all political dissidents as long as they claim there's an emergency.
Well, it turns out this NTI, the Nuclear Threat Initiative, I got to remember that name, the Nuclear Threat Initiative, nti.org, they have issued this timeline.
So we're going to continue to go through that timeline.
But if you want to bring up their website, it's nti.org.
And you'll see they cover nuclear, biological, science and tech and so on and so forth.
And, you know, they're a globalist organization.
Obviously, they're funded by Bill Gates.
And well, I mean, people like Bill Gates.
Probably not directly by Bill Gates, but through his minions and so on.
Anyway, continuing with the timeline, we're going to show this on your screen.
Again, this is from the PDF at nti.org.
Oh, let me just give you the title of this, this NTI paper, so you can bring it up yourself.
The date of this is November 2021.
Okay, so this is before the monkeypox came out.
So how did they know?
Oh, well, because it's all planned.
Strengthening global systems to prevent and respond to high-consequence biological threats.
Subhead, results from the 2021 tabletop exercise conducted in partnership with the Munich Security Conference.
So that's what it is.
And if you go down to, again, page, well, in the PDF it's page 12, but it's numbered 10.
And you're going to see there the scenario design summary.
It continues.
The second move of this monkeypox outbreak, predicted in the tabletop exercise, is January 10th, 2023.
Here it is.
83 countries affected, 70 million cases, 1.3 million deaths.
And check out the second point here.
Monkeypox engineered to be vaccine resistant.
Now, why would they say engineered?
That means deliberate, well, dare I say, monkeying around with the genetic code of the monkeypox virus.
If it's engineered, that means somebody is building it.
There's an architect.
They're working on gain of function, but also, quote, engineered to be vaccine resistant.
Okay.
International supply chain challenges, they say.
National responses, effects of early action, key issues, benefits of predetermined triggers for rational response.
International supply chain challenges.
Well, they already said that.
Okay.
And then by May 10th, 2023, here's their scenario, okay?
By May 10th, so about a year from now, 480 million cases, 27 million deaths, Revelation of terror group origins with infiltration of a civilian bio lab.
Holy cow.
So they're saying that the monkeypox was engineered by a terrorist group.
Okay.
Now, where would they get such an idea?
Oh, I don't know.
Maybe the American science industry conducting biological terrorism using hidden laboratories in Ukraine and in Africa?
Could that be the realization?
I mean, you know that Fauci is a bioterrorist, right?
I mean, of course you know that.
You're listening to this podcast.
And a lot of the world are waking up to that.
And Dr.
David Martin knows that.
So yes, this is international terrorism.
But the terror group is the United States government, just to be clear.
And of course, the communist Chinese government, the CCP, and I should say the corrupt deep state government.
The fascist elements of the U.S. government.
Not everybody in the government, but the elements that are at war with humanity.
Of course they're terrorists.
Of course they're releasing this to terrorize the people.
So that's May 10th, 2023.
And then, by December 1st of 2023, again, this is their entire outline, 3.2 billion cases of That is getting close to half the world's population.
Not quite, but it's approaching that.
3.2 billion cases of monkeypox and 271 million deaths, they say.
Global differences in national responses contribute to significantly variable outcomes.
Yeah, and what about global differences in gay sex behavior?
Could that be a factor?
3.2 billion cases.
That's a lot of gay sex going on there.
Maybe cut down on the anal penetration and you won't have monkeypox so much.
That's not a myth, by the way.
That is a surefire way to go get monkeypox.
If you are a scientist and you want to study monkeypox for some reason and you want to go get it, I think there's apps for that.
I think there's gay hookup apps.
You can go get monkeypox.
And you don't even have to pay a fee for an isolated sample.
They will give it to you over and over again.
In fact, I'm sorry to bring up that imagery.
Continuing with NTI. Sorry, this goes down some dark little passageways sometimes here.
Dark diversions.
That's unintentional.
My apologies.
International financing for pandemic preparedness.
This is what's mentioned.
So, of course, they're going to print more money.
Because of the outbreak, this is one more way to try to keep the fiat currency house of cards from collapsing.
So they're going to prop it up.
And then they say, measures to strengthen national pandemic preparedness capacity.
Well, of course, that's going to be a more, you know, medical tyranny.
That's what that's going to be.
It's going to be more powers in the hands of the central control system to control everybody and keep them under their thumb.
So that's where this ends, this tabletop scenario, December 1, 2023.
So isn't it kind of horrifying that here we have...
I mean, think about this.
We are in the aftermath of a deliberately engineered biological weapon funded by and created by the United States government, then gain of function in China, funded by the NIH and the NIAID under Fauci and so on.
Okay, this is a biological weapon released upon the world, total crime against humanity, and In order to push a deadly vaccine designed for depopulation, infertility, and the dumbing down of the masses, and the vaccine has been injected in something like 5 billion plus people.
And then, as the vaccine effects kick in, causing VAIDS, which is Vaccine Autoimmune Disorder Syndrome, or Vaccine Induced AIDS, or you can call it VAIDS, Then the globalists say, well, now we have a monkeypox problem.
Is it possible?
And I'm only asking this question.
I don't have definitive proof of this particular statement here.
But here's a question.
Is it possible that monkeypox is just a label given to vaccine-induced AIDS? That when your immune system starts breaking down, that you start to catch the pox?
Because there's all kinds of pox floating around out there, you know, right?
There's chicken pox, right?
Cow pox, small pox, and monkey pox.
And there's probably other kind of pox.
I'm sure there's a whole assortment of pox.
Is it possible that people's immune systems just break it down?
Because they took the vaccine.
And then among those who are participating in the gay sex activities, their immune systems are in far worse shape because they've been exposed to, well, so many pathogens from different people.
I'm talking about the multiple sex partner group.
Gay sex people, you know, I mean, let's face it, that is not a biologically safe lifestyle to engage in, right?
So, and also, remember that 96% of people who identify as LGBT, and the G is gay, of course, 96% of them took the vaccine.
So that's the highest vaccine uptake rate of any group that I can think of.
I mean, 96%, that's more than 19 out of 20, took the vaccine.
So is it possible that one of the reasons we're seeing so much monkeypox in the gay community is because it's actually vaids among the gay community who also have immune suppression issues anyway because of their lifestyle choices and exposure to, you know, pathogens and blood and everything else and, you know, fecal pathogens and the whole deal.
Is it a possibility that's what we're seeing?
I don't know yet.
I don't know, but that is certainly a possibility.
Okay, the other weird thing in all of this is, looking at their report, they say by what they call Move 3, May 10, 2023, they're saying there are going to be 480 million cases, 27 million deaths, and then by December of 2023, they say 3.2 billion cases, and that's going to be 271 million deaths.
Now, if you do the math on that, that's roughly an 8% death rate that they are estimating here.
Now, an 8% death rate is way too high for monkeypox.
Monkeypox does not have a death rate anywhere near 8%.
In fact, I'm pretty sure it's less than 1%, which is also true with so-called COVID. It was far less than 1%.
I mean, you were more likely to be killed by the ventilators in the hospital or the remdesivir than to be killed by any so-called pathogen or nanoparticle.
But now they're saying that monkeypox, which is really a rarely fatal condition, they're saying that's going to kill 8%?
Of the people who are infected?
Well, that doesn't sound like monkeypox.
That sounds like something else.
That sounds like vaccine-induced extermination.
And 271 million is really on the low side for that.
It could be billions, you know, depending on how toxic the vaccine is and how many jabs people take and what they put in the upcoming lots, right?
And maybe how it's activated by external factors as well.
It could be highly fatal.
So here's the question.
What are they telling us in this timeline?
Because, you know, these timelines have been eerily accurate.
The timelines of the, you know, the globalist tabletop simulations, they're rarely actually simulations.
They almost always turn out to be real things.
And the calendar date here, you know, really?
May 15th?
I mean...
How are they within three days of the actual attack, as Dr.
David Martin pointed out?
Again, because it's not a simulation.
This is their plan.
So they're going to blame this on a terror group at some point.
I wonder who that's going to be, right?
Like, who do they plan to make the scapegoat for this?
Somehow, I think they're either going to blame Russia or Because, of course, you know, the US running the bioweapons laboratories in Ukraine, they have to blame Russia for whatever the US is actually doing, right?
So if the US is bullying Russia, they claim Russia is bullying, right?
If the US is enacting economic sanctions, they claim Russia is enacting economic sanctions.
If the US is shutting down the global food supply, they claim Russia is shutting down the food supply, right?
So the U.S. is going to probably blame Russia and say, you know, some radical Russian group has released monkeypox.
Or the other alternative to that is they might try to blame somehow some conservative group or, I don't know, some Trump-related group or, I don't know.
I mean, that's a tough sell, though.
left is that in their view, all conservatives are dumb and stupid and anti-science.
So how would they say that a bunch of conservative scientists engineered, you know, a global bioweapon that was devastating?
That doesn't really fit the left's narrative.
So I kind of doubt they're going to go with that, but who knows?
All I know on this is that they're going to release this.
I mean, they're going to escalate this, and then they're going to use it to try to, of course, take away all your freedoms.
Now, there's a lot happening at the same time here, and I want to get to something really important.
Okay.
Not just the fact that Roe versus Wess Wade, that Supreme Court decision, is going to come out soon.
Perhaps in June.
The left is going to go absolutely insane when that comes down if Roe vs.
Wade is overturned.
The left is already going insane over the Second Amendment right now.
Of course, they hate the Second Amendment, and somehow they blame all legal and lawful gun owners for the shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Oh, that reminds me.
I've got to take a little tangent here and tell you about the new firearms sponsor for Brighton.
So...
I did not yet record the video on this, but I'm going to real soon here, next couple of days, hopefully.
And the title of this video is going to be called How to Stop a Mass Shooter Using a Folding AR-15 That Fits in a Backpack.
And that's what I have to share with you, some really exciting news about folding ARs and a company that makes them in a really innovative new way.
Now, I'll cover this in more detail in a standalone video and podcast.
And remember that I always advocate remaining legal and lawful with this.
But sometimes, in order to stop a mass shooting, you're going to have to Do it yourself.
Why do I say that?
Because the cops have proven themselves to be useless.
And I'm not denigrating all cops, by the way.
I support the men and women in blue, and I know that many of them would do the right thing.
But one thing we saw with Uvalde, Texas, is that when ordered to do so by a chief of police who donated money to the Democrat Party Or the...
What's it called?
Action?
Blue Action?
I forgot what it's called.
Money for Beto.
Beto.
You know, the libtard leftist who wants to be governor of Texas, right?
Is it Beto?
Anyway, he donated money to Beto.
This is the same chief of police that told the officers to stand down and wait in the parking lot for an hour while the mass shooter shot up all the kids in the school.
So sometimes...
If you want to save your child, you might need a folding AR-15 because, again, the cops are going to stand around and do nothing.
They didn't even show up for a long time, by the way.
So you need to be able to fit a rifle into a backpack, which means it needs to be folding, but it also needs to be able to be deployed quickly.
And over the years, I have purchased several different folding rifles.
Most of them have been rather cumbersome.
There's an add-on thing called the Law Adapter, L-A-W, that you can add on to an AR-15, but it adds a lot of length and sometimes it doesn't fit very well and it's cumbersome.
There's another company called, I think it was like, they made a rifle called the X-TAR or something, where it folds from the barrel.
That folding mechanism is very cumbersome and you can't do it quickly.
There's like a lever and a latch and it takes time to do it.
Well, there's a whole new approach to this.
From a company called Shield Arms.
And they are the sponsor of Brighton now.
And I wouldn't let them be a sponsor if I wasn't blown away.
I mean, totally impressed.
Maybe blown away is not the right metaphor.
But totally impressed with their gun.
And I'm clicking it into place here.
Shieldarms.com has what's called an SA-15 folding.
And the folding mechanism is incredibly fast.
So...
I'm just going to give you a sound here, okay?
So right now, I'm holding the rifle in the folded position, and I could pull it out of a backpack in this position.
Again, this is, you know, be legal and lawful, obviously.
I'm talking about saving lives.
I'm talking about stopping violence, stopping mass shooters.
Now, I've just pulled it out of the backpack, and I need to deploy the buttstock on this.
In other words, I need to kind of, I mean, it's in a folded position now.
I need to unfold it, all right?
I'm getting ready to do that.
And what I'm going to do here is I'm going to unfold it.
I'm going to flip the safety down, and I'm going to pull the trigger in a safe manner.
This is already a safety check.
It's unloaded.
But I'm going to show you how fast this is.
Ready?
Three, two, one, go.
Click.
There.
That's it.
I unfolded it.
It latched.
I, you know, hit the safety.
I mean, made it fire ready.
And then I pulled the trigger.
That's how fast it was.
And now it's running in semi-auto mode.
Let me do it again.
All right.
I'm going to show you this on camera because this is really amazing.
And the rifle is called the SA-15 folding.
The folder is built into the receiver.
It is an integral part of the firearm.
So here we go.
This is how fast you can save lives.
This is how fast you can engage a shooter and stop a mass shooting, which, by the way, another woman stopped a mass shooter, I think, on Friday or Saturday using a pistol.
So it's up to the citizens now.
The cops will not help you.
They will not help you.
They will stand around and do nothing.
We know that now for sure.
So here we go.
Three, two, one, go.
Click.
What was that?
Like one and a half seconds maybe or under two seconds?
So would you rather deploy a firearm in under two seconds or wait around for 60 minutes?
While the cops talk, oh, we need keys, oh, we gotta wait for shields, oh, we gotta wait for equipment, oh, oh my, I got a blister on my toe, oh my god!
Would you rather deploy your firearm and actually stop a violent shooter, or would you rather wait around for cops to not do their jobs?
Because I guess they're all, again, not all, but at least those in Uvalde, I mean, they're sheeple.
They're obedience compliance officers.
They just do whatever they're told, even when it makes no sense whatsoever.
Oh, hey, why don't you guys stand around the parking lot for an hour while children are being massacred in the school?
And they just go, okay, following orders.
We don't want to risk our pensions.
You know, and even the DPS spokesperson, what was his name?
Was it McGraw or somebody else?
At the end, he says, oh, we were very fortunate, you know, no law enforcement were shot.
Oh, good for you.
But what about the 19 kids and the two teachers who got killed?
Oh, well, did you think about them?
So a folding AR-15 is designed to be more portable and yet quickly deployable.
And you can get them from shieldarms.com.
Again, I'm going to do a full video on this.
I'm also going to show you how you can fire one round from the folded position.
I'm going to show you the mechanism that's very, very clever.
This is by far the best folding mechanism that I've ever seen.
Now, the only other folding firearms that I have, for example, I've got SIG MCX pistols and rifles.
Now, SIG MCX is naturally a folding platform, but the trade-off is it's not a standard AR. In addition, it's much heavier in front.
The SIG is, the MCX platform, which I love by the way, but it's really heavy in front.
And then thirdly, you can't find them anywhere.
They're all sold.
Whereas ShieldArms.com, actually, they have these rifles.
They've got the Elite and they've got the Pro version.
They've got really nice Cerakote and so on.
You can even buy their stripped folding lower receiver and you can build up your own firearm out of that.
This is really amazing.
I can't wait to show you this in full action.
But...
I put a hollow sun green dot site on it.
Actually, the green circle site.
What's called the AEMS. And this thing is a super sweet package.
And they sell them in 556 and also, I think, 300 blackout as well.
So you might wonder, like, why am I advocating firearms when, you know, right now there's just been the school shooting and the radical left is going insane and trying to say, you know, no guns, no guns.
Well, Actually, I think I already explained that.
The cops aren't going to save you.
And I'm sorry to all the cops out there who are listening.
If you do your job, that's great.
But it's become apparent to the rest of us civilians, we can't count on cops to show up and do anything.
We really can't.
I mean, again, apologies if you're one of the few good cops that's out there doing your job.
And I know it's tough.
I know you're not paid what you should be paid.
I know.
I mean, I know they don't give you the equipment you need and so on.
But as a result, you know, even if you leave the force someday and you're a civilian, you're going to agree with me.
You're going to know because you were a cop.
You're going to know cops aren't coming to save you.
You're going to have your own gear.
To protect your own family.
Now society is getting crazier.
We saw weird lootings and stabbings in New York City over the weekend.
Several videos were floating around online.
I'm not even going to show them because too much time to show those.
But society is breaking down like never before.
And what I do, the way I travel, is I carry a sidearm on my hip at all times in my vehicle.
I mean, on my hip.
But then I also have a rifle in the vehicle.
So, in order to follow laws and keep it legal, you know, you can't, I think in Texas, you can't display the firearm in your vehicle, but you can have it covered up.
So, if you want to have a firearm, let's say, on the passenger seat next to you, but covered up with something, the only way it's going to fit there is if it's folding correctly.
Yeah, because if it's not folding, it's kind of too long.
It would stick out.
It would be noticeable.
But if it's folding, you can put it there and you can throw a jacket over it or whatever.
And that way, you've got your pistol on your hip.
If you get caught in some kind of weird carjacking scenario or some kind of crazy mob trying to yank you out of your car because they don't like the color of your skin or your gender...
Or your bumper sticker.
Or your cowboy hat or whatever.
They don't like you.
They start dragging you out of your car.
You might deploy your pistol, blam, bitty, blam, blam, and then by that time your ears are going to be ringing real good.
And then you might say, well, I've got a couple of seconds spare here.
I'm going to transition to my.300 blackout rifle over here.
And then you pop that folder, you know, in the full place.
And maybe it's a pistol.
Maybe it's like a 10-inch barrel or something.
Now you've got.300 blackout rounds.
And a magazine, a full magazine, like 28 plus 1, you got 29 rounds there to play with, which would often make carjackers run away.
And then if you run out of those rounds, if you fired off all 29 of those rounds because you were being attacked by a total mob, well, then you still have your pistol with some remaining rounds with your pistol.
You see what I mean?
So everybody in tactical training And those of you who are soldiers and veterans and perhaps cops and certainly SWAT team guys, you'll know that if you can ever go to your rifle, you go to your rifle first.
Your rifle is your primary weapon.
Your sidearm is your secondary weapon.
So you don't shoot it out with a bunch of attackers with your pistol.
If you start with your pistol, you use the pistol to get to your rifle.
And then...
You engage that enemy that, you know, you try to stop the violence using the rifle, and you only go back to the pistol if you've run out of rifle rounds or your rifle is not functioning.
Maybe you have some kind of weird double feed or jam or something, which rarely happens, but if it does, you're like, dang, rifle's not working.
Click.
You throw that down, you grab your pistol.
Now you're back up and running with your pistol.
And then, of course, you should have a backup pistol as well.
So, You know, a truly armed citizen, especially moving into 2022 and 23 and so on, you're going to have...
This is starting to sound like a lot of gear.
I know.
You're going to have a primary sidearm.
You're going to have...
Maybe a folding rifle, and my preferred caliber is.300 blackout.
And then you're going to have a backup sidearm as well, which my advice is to get a SIG P365 because it's really small but really accurate, and it holds 10 plus 1 rounds.
And then keep it legal and lawful, but also stay out of areas that are high risk anyway.
If you get looted in the middle of New York City at 11 p.m.
on Saturday night, you need to have your head examined.
It's like, what were you doing in New York City at 11 p.m.
on Saturday night?
That's partially your issue.
Maybe you shouldn't have been there.
You know, if you tend to hang out in bars and so on, which, by the way, in Texas, you're not allowed to even bring firearms into the bars, and I think that's true in most states, you know, you might You're going to get into some fights probably from time to time.
So maybe don't go to the bars.
Maybe don't get drunk.
Maybe don't hang out with people who are magnets for trouble.
You know, like drug dealers and crack pipe traders and people who buy and sell illegal guns.
Just stay away from these groups and then your risk goes way, way down.
Try to avoid Nancy Pelosi's husband, too, because he got arrested for a DUI over the weekend.
Yeah, so try to stay out of his vehicle's way.
He might be running you over.
Who knows?
But society's getting very crazy and very, very dangerous.
Oh, and one more thing, and I'll move on from the firearm topic.
But see, if you put a folding AR in a backpack, you should also have in the backpack a ballistic plate.
So that backpack is essentially a bulletproof backpack.
And you can turn any backpack into a bulletproof backpack just by buying a level 4 ballistic plate.
And sliding it in there, now you have a ballistic backpack.
And you can wear it on your front or your back, depending on which side you want protected.
Are you facing the enemy or fleeing the enemy?
You pick a side.
And that's your choice.
So...
And then you need to practice, obviously, pulling the rifle out, deploying it, which can be tricky inside vehicles.
The longer the rifle, the more it tends to get caught on everything.
Like, oh, dang, you know, the barrel got caught on the rearview mirror.
The barrel, you know, it hit the dashboard.
It hit the steering wheel, you know.
Trust me, I've been trained.
You know, I've done a lot of training over the years.
I've trained in deploying firearms from inside vehicles, and that's when you're going to really want a short barrel, trust me, because...
Otherwise, it's just getting caught on everything.
You know, I think Chicago gangbangers have also been somewhat trained on deploying guns from inside vehicles, but in their case, they're trying to carry out drive-by shootings.
I'm just training to defend myself and the occupants in the vehicle from, you know, carjackers and other violent lunatics who seem to be in our society these days.
Oh, and one more final thought.
I apologize, but sometimes people say, well, why not just have a shotgun in your car?
Well, a shotgun is really long.
That's why.
Really long.
You can't really deploy it in a vehicle.
And if you have a really short shotgun...
Well, they do have those that have no stock whatsoever, just has like a handle grip, and they're legal in certain states, but not all states, you know, and I always say, keep it legal.
I always keep it legal.
Everything I have is 100% legal, okay?
But why not a shotgun?
Because you only have, you know, four shots or maybe five or maybe as few as three, depends on your shotgun.
I don't want to have just three, four, or five shots.
I want to have 29 shots.
Standard AR-15 magazine.
I want to have 29 shots.
Alright, now moving on.
Here's what's weird about all this.
I was cleaning my desk over the weekend, which happens once in a great while, and I discovered this report that I had intended to do a special recording on in January.
It was supposed to be a report for trends and predictions for 2022 through 2025.
And what's shocking about this report, now here it is, end of May, and I'm seeing this report again for the first time.
And again, I had intended to record it in January, but I failed to.
But I've got it on paper, ready to record, well-developed, a lot of research here.
And I wanted to run through this for you.
To share with you what were my 10 predictions in January.
Now, I know I can't prove that I wrote this in January, but you'll just have to take my word.
I wrote this in January, and I'm still going to do the recording on this because some of these extend beyond just this year.
But here are the top 10 trends that I had planned to put out in early January.
Number one, censorship.
Well, that's kind of an easy guess, right?
Number two, war, war trend, like global war.
Well, that was in January.
That was before Russia and Ukraine.
But I knew that there's going to be a lot of international conflict.
And I've got some notes on that about the war.
Oh, what is this?
Oh, my notes are point creation of war with China and Russia.
That was my point number one.
And then point number two, The U.S. military is unleashed in domestic wars against the people.
And then point number three is that political discourse shifts into treason and insurrection.
And then point number four is civil war, left versus right in the United States, which I hope we don't see, but that's what the globalists want.
They want America to tear itself apart.
So that's point number two.
Point number three, more plandemic tyranny.
And what are we seeing now?
Oh, monkeypox!
Point number four, political centralization of power.
And what did we just see recently?
Those presidential emergency directives that give all power to fake President Biden.
Point number five, or prediction or trend five, The finance digitalization trend, so rolling out digital wallets and more progress towards central bank digital currencies, and we've seen that.
Point number six, scarcity.
We're talking about scarcity of food, scarcity of commodities, scarcity of parts, all of that.
We saw that coming.
Point number seven, planned chaos for America and around the world.
Planned chaos.
And that's what you get when you have fuel scarcity and food inflation and all of these other issues.
You get, of course, a lot of chaos.
And look at Sri Lanka.
Look at the protests in many countries.
Point number eight, transhumanism.
And we've seen that, of course.
More talk about being injected with microchips and more neuro...
See, nano-neuro-implants, you know, neurological interfaces using nanoscale technology.
Point number nine, genetic pollution of crops...
And of humans via mRNA technology.
Yeah.
That was point number nine.
And by the way, of course, Europe is now demanding more biotech, more GMOs, because that's how they claim they're going to deal with the food scarcity.
I said there are going to be more pesticides, more 5G poisoning, more chemtrails and geoengineering.
And then my last point, number 10, is that there's going to be a massive backlash against centralization.
So I'm calling it the decentralization trend.
And I've got 11 points here that I just want to read for you.
11 points.
Decentralized money.
This is, you know, again, people moving away from central banks and moving into their own currencies, a lot of cryptocurrencies, but also gold and silver coins, things like that.
Point number two, more food localization, you know, local options for food and people growing their own food.
Point number three, more people going off-grid with energy, purchasing solar panels and solar power banks.
Point number four, small commuter electric aircraft being developed, so people would be able to fly from point to point at the local level.
Point number five, 3D printing, making more advances, allowing people to manufacture their own spare parts because the supply chain is collapsing, so all of a sudden 3D printing, especially 3D printing of metal parts, is very, very important.
Point number six, big tech getting increasingly challenged.
We're going to see more decentralization of speech as big tech loses control.
Point number seven, the rise of alt media.
And we're seeing that as well with Trump, or I'm sorry, Truth Social.
And of course, Brighteon TV is doing great.
We've got brighteonradio.com with Jim White and many others.
There's going to be a lot more there.
Point number eight, nullification of vaccine mandates.
We're seeing that as well.
So we don't want centralized healthcare control over our bodies.
Point number nine is nullification of local laws and moves towards secession.
And we've seen that as well.
So, for example, there are states passing laws right now that say that if the federal government passes gun control, the states will not support that and the states will not enforce it.
And we're probably going to see that in all the red states.
They're going to say, screw the federal government on gun control.
And essentially, they're going to be gun sanctuary states, Second Amendment sanctuaries.
So those are kind of the steps leading to secession and the breakup of the United States of America.
Point number 10, new efforts to decentralize science and medicine.
We haven't seen that yet, but I believe that's coming.
Because the NIH system is totally corrupt.
It's a criminal cartel of science funding.
And I think that Dr.
Judy Mikovits is at the forefront of blowing the whistle on that.
God bless Judy Mikovits.
And then, point number 11.
A game-changer technology...
unveiled to the world, and that is low-energy nuclear reactions, which is a cold fusion energy production technology.
I happen to know that this exists and that this is real.
I happen to know some of the people involved in this, and this is a very real thing.
You can generate electricity from essentially a box, and it's not a ton of electricity yet.
They need to increase the density quite a lot.
They need a lot more R&D to go into it.
But they can produce electricity.
They can produce excess heat easily.
That's what cold fusion does.
Basically, it heats water.
And that water can be used to drive a turbine and so on, which is what nuclear power plants do.
They use nuclear power to heat water to drive turbines to generate electricity.
But this can be done without the risk of enriched uranium and things like that.
So cold fusion is coming.
We will probably have to see the dismantling of the global...
Crime cabal in order to allow cold fusion technology to be released.
Once it's released, humanity will be set free in a way that you never before imagined.
I mean, those of us who are still, you know, alive after they kill, after the globalists kill billions of people.
But we're going to have the ability to power our own homes and businesses, to heat our homes for virtually free.
This is going to revolutionize Europe, for example.
They use a lot of energy for heat.
And by the way, if Western countries really wanted to hurt Russia, They would just legalize cold fusion.
They would just embrace it.
Because then that would mean you don't have to buy heating oil and natural gas from Russia.
I mean, that's how to hurt Russia.
Not to put economic sanctions on Russia, but to just legalize free energy.
Because that's Russia's main export, is energy.
And frankly, if the Democrats wanted to hurt Texas...
You realize Texas is the largest exporter in the United States.
Texas exports more goods than any other state, including California or New York.
I mean, it's not even close.
Texas is like its own nation.
I mean, it's bigger than most nations.
Texas has a thriving economy.
A lot of it is energy.
A lot.
I mean, oil, natural gas, and so on.
If Democrats wanted to hurt Texas, they would just legalize free energy, and Texas exports would plummet.
But for some reason, they're not even interested in, you know, clean energy.
So much for the fraud of the greenie weenies and all the climate change lunatics.
They're covering up the solution, which is cold fusion.
They're covering it up.
And the governments of the world covering it up, you know, suppressing it, all that.
But that's coming.
And I think it's coming in the next...
Let's say small number of years.
Let's say five years, something like that.
We're going to see cold fusion go mainstream in the next five years.
That's my prediction.
And you'll be able to drive, let's say, just theoretically, an electric vehicle with a cold fusion unit in the trunk.
The cold fusion unit recharges the vehicle when you park it or even as you're driving it.
Now, it can't power the driving in real time.
The power output of the unit will be less than what you would need to drive.
So you'll still have a limited range, and you'll still need batteries on board, okay?
But as you park it, then the cold fusion generator in the trunk is regenerating the batteries, recharging it, and so you're full after, you know, X number of hours, whatever that happens to be, and then you can drive it again.
Then you have your full range.
You do not have to fill up with gas.
You do not have to plug it in, ever.
Unless you want to charge it faster, I guess, you could plug it in.
But you understand that all these electric vehicles can just have recharging units built in that's all based on cold fusion.
Low energy nuclear reactions, LENR. Okay, that's coming.
It's going to revolutionize the world.
It's also going to make water desalination plants very economically viable because they won't have to use fossil fuels or grid electricity or anything.
They'll just have cold fusion generators built right next to the water desalination plant.
So think about all the cities all around the world, even like Dubai, for example, or Los Angeles or anywhere cities that are close to the ocean that need, that need fresh water, but they don't want to use all the electricity to do that.
Here's your answer.
It's very simple.
You can rebuild cities.
You can have new farmland.
You can irrigate like crazy.
Nobody has to starve.
No food scarcity in the world.
All because of cold fusion, which was first demonstrated by Fleischmann and Pons in 1989 at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, right?
And then from there, it was suppressed by the establishment.
So that's coming.
Good news.
Yeah, good news for humanity.
Once we make it through all of this, And by the way, speaking of making it through, one more plug today is a satellite phone store.
Don't forget about the bivy sticks, two-way satellite communication.
We're going to need those to get through this planned collapse.
Understand that Biden is going to have an internet kill switch activation.
And the new presidential directives, well, I shouldn't say new, the existing ones that have just recently come out show that Biden can seize the mobile cell phone towers.
He can seize all forms of communication.
He can seize and shut down the Internet.
But will he shut down the satellites?
I don't think so because the satellites are used by the military.
In fact, it's the same satellites.
So if you want to be able to communicate after the internet kill switch is activated, you want to keep in touch with loved ones through text messaging via satellite, go to sat123.com, sat123.com, and check out the Bivy Sticks.
And again, no cell towers needed, no Wi-Fi, nothing.
All it has to do is kind of see the sky and boom, you got two-way text messaging via satellites and you can send a text to any phone and they can reply to you and you'll get it on your satellite device.
Okay, it's just like texting on a phone, but it doesn't use the phone towers.
Alright, as you know, I mean, we're going to switch gears here.
Roe versus Wade, that decision is imminent, and I wanted to let you know what some Democrats think about their, quote, right to kill their babies.
Because when they say it's a woman's right to choose, first of all, I thought you said there are no women.
I thought you said a woman doesn't exist.
Anybody can be a woman.
But anyway, it's a woman's right to choose.
But according to some Democrats, that right for a woman to choose when to kill her baby has no limits.
Not even if they're five years old.
Check out this clip.
Do you believe in abortion after birth?
Would you support that?
I believe in whatever the woman wants to choose to do, that's her choice.
At any point of the child's life?
At any point of the lady's life, that's her choice.
To kill another person's body?
It's going to always be her choice.
Even after the baby's born?
It's always her choice.
So if they're two years old?
It's always her choice.
I can kill my two-year-old?
It's a woman's right to choose.
To kill their child at any point.
It's a woman's right to choose.
Oh, what'd you think about that, folks?
What'd you think about that?
I wish they would have continued this interview, because I want to see the woman asking the questions, say something like that.
Oh, what about if your nine-year-old child came home and got an F on, I don't know, like a spelling test or something.
Can you kill it then?
Can you kill a child for getting an F on a spelling test?
And then the other, oh, it's a woman's right to choose.
It's always a woman's right to choose.
I brought you into this world, honey.
I can take you out.
You know, something like that.
Okay, what about if your child turns 16 and borrow your car and then your 16-year-old child goes out and wreck your car and come home with a wrecked car?
What about then?
Can you kill it then?
Oh, for damn sure.
At that moment, it's a woman's right to choose.
Oh, no question about that.
Okay, okay, what about this one?
If your 19-year-old daughter took all the money out of your college fund And then she went on a wild trip to Vegas with her girlfriend and then lost all that money in one night and ended up spontaneously marrying some crazy white dude in a 24-hour chapel in Vegas.
What about then?
Oh, you don't even have to ask.
At that moment, it's a woman's right to choose double.
Double choice woman.
Oh, oh, you...
Can you kill her then?
Oh, damn sure.
Mama can kill her then.
Oh my gosh.
And by the way, when you hear me do impressions like this, I'm not making fun of the way they talk.
I'm making fun of the crazy logic of the woman answering these questions.
I actually love the way That she talks.
When I do that kind of impression, I kind of admire it.
I like the artistic expression in the way a woman like that can speak.
I really like it when they turn it on.
It's like, go full, give me the soul speaking style.
I love it.
It's very expressive.
And I mean that.
It's very artistic.
So I mean, this is why that's kind of a tangent.
But, you know, remember that my two favorite comedians are Richard Pryor and George Carlin.
And nobody can do these voices like Richard Pryor.
Right?
I mean, nobody is as funny because of the way he can say it and the soul that he puts into it.
It's hilarious.
And so when I do impressions like that, not making fun of the way she speaks, I'm making fun of her logic.
Like, oh damn sure, you gotta kill her then!
You know, that's...
It's kind of...
I mean, it's hilarious.
Let's just be honest.
It's hilarious that she thinks there's no limits to abortion whatsoever.
Right?
Whenever you want.
Oh, if you're the mother, whenever you want to kill your daughter or son, I guess it's a woman's choice.
I'm not sure she understands what abortion means, actually.
She literally thinks it's just murder.
It's just like, whenever you're mad enough, you want to murder your child, just call it abortion, I guess, right?
Because that's her answer.
It's really funny.
And, you know, congratulations to the other woman asking the questions.
Who I guess is a pro-life woman, she's doing a great job because she's setting up these scenarios.
What about if she messes up at the bowling alley and forgets to return her shoes?
All this stuff, she should have just run with that.
It would have been even funnier.
What about if she forgot her lunch money and had to borrow money from a stranger?
It's like, wow.
I'm also kind of wondering what relationship this woman answering the questions had with her own mother.
If she thinks that a mother can always murder you at any moment, what kind of childhood did she have growing up?
I'm not sure how old she is, but let's imagine she was growing up in the 70s, pre-internet.
What did her mama do to her to scare her into thinking that she could be murdered at any moment?
She got into something in the fridge that she wasn't supposed to.
Oh, you opened a milk jug!
That was saving that milk jug!
Oh, girl, I'm going to drop you off a tall building.
What did her mama say to her that put this thought into her head?
I could die at any moment.
Oh, my God.
Because you've got to remember, in the 1970s, the kids in the house didn't have access to any kind of telecommunications.
They weren't cell phones, right?
And if the mother controlled access to the one telephone system, That was in the house, like, she could hold those kids hostage, right?
She could just take that cord, you know, that little dangling squiggly cord that, because they were all corded in front, she could just unplug that sucker.
Pop!
Oh, now who you gonna call, girl?
I mean, now you are a prisoner in the house, right?
Oh, girl, I'm going to make sure you never use this phone again.
In fact, you are not going to be able to use the phone after I slap your face.
Silly, your mouth won't even fit next to the phone.
Oh, don't look at me that way.
Oh, you do that one more time, girl.
I'm going to abort you.
Oh, my God.
Now, you know why in the 1970s, you know, us kids didn't spend much time in the house, right?
In the 1970s, kids were always outside all over the place, riding bikes, skateboards, walking around, just getting out of the house because the house was the last place you wanted to be.
The house was when your parents called you back in like you were in trouble.
Oh, get in here!
Get inside!
You grounded!
You've got to stay in the house!
And you're like, no, I want to stay outside!
Today, it's the opposite.
You know, the kids are like, I just want to be in the basement, you know, doing social media and sharing pictures of my upcoming school shootings.
You know, because they're all mentally ill on psychiatric drugs and everything.
And then if they're in trouble, the parents kick them out.
Oh, little Johnny, you've done something wrong.
You're out of the house.
Get out of the house.
No, please don't take me away from my Wi-Fi.
But in the 70s, we wanted to be outside.
You didn't come in the house until you had to.
And we had the craziest, most dangerous toys.
Maybe this is where this lady, where she thinks you can just murder your child at any moment, Think about some of the toys we had in the 1970s.
Remember lawn darts?
Was that not a murder toy weapon of some sort?
I mean, lawn darts, for those of you who aren't old enough to know, lawn darts were sold all over America, and they were these giant, like, 12-inch steel rods with fins on them, and you were supposed to go out into your yard.
And you're supposed to lay out this circle somewhere, maybe on the opposing team's side, and then you would take turns heaving these giant lawn darts at each other's circles.
And of course, since nobody can actually throw worth a darn, these lawn darts ended up coming down onto children's skulls and shoulders and so on, and all kinds of injuries from the lawn darts, which is why you don't have lawn darts anymore.
But now, in retrospect, I'm thinking maybe these lawn darts were, you know, murder weapons disguised as toys.
This is a convenient way that, you know, parents could abort, quote, abort their children and claim it was an accident.
It was a lawn dart accident, you know?
So sorry!
We threw like 10 lawn darts up into the air and then sadly some of them hit little Johnny over there.
Yeah, no, he's not going to make it.
Well, that was the 1970s.
We even had, I don't know if you remember this if you're old enough, remember the old slip and slide?
Remember what that was?
This was...
I guess somebody who was in the vinyl business figured out they could make a 30 foot long piece of vinyl that was about 3 feet wide and sell it at an inflated price.
And the idea was you're supposed to roll this thing out on your yard and then put a water hose at the top of it.
with a slight downward slant so the water would kind of run down the slip and slide and then what you did as adventurous suicidal children is you would back up about 30 or 40 feet and then you'd run as hard as you could and then you would just like Nose dive into this thing, and you would slide on your chest, on your face, because the water and the vinyl was kind of slick.
And as you were sliding, every dirt clod underneath this thing would rip your sternum, or every rock.
Or if you slid on your butt, your tailbone would be mincemeat by the time you were done with this, because you're like...
All these rocks and everything.
And you're not slowing down at all because vinyl that gets wet with hose water is, in fact, quite slick.
So you're going full speed and then suddenly you hit the end of the vinyl and then suddenly you're into grass and dirt and you just roll.
At that point, you get up like, that's awesome!
Let's do that again!
That was the 1970s there.
Lawn darts and slip and slide.
Basically, it was a suicide mission.
And so after a day's adventure of all that stuff, it really wasn't a big deal if your parents were trying to kill you.
Like, hey, I'm lucky to even still be here after.
You should see what I did today.
Jumped a bicycle over a creek.
Almost made it.
Sorry about the bike.
It's toast.
Yep.
It's the thing, I feel sorry for the kids today because they never will know what it was like to grow up as a free-range child in America.
A free-range child where you can walk home from school without getting kidnapped by child traffickers, you know what I mean?
You could walk to school, walk home from school, you could ride your bike to school, and it might not even be stolen, you know?
I walk to school Every day, I think, in the sixth grade, I don't know, fourth grade, fifth grade, sixth grade, and I rode bikes to school through a lot of high school, even.
Kids won't do that today.
No way.
Today, it's so insane.
It's like Orwellian parenting.
What do they call it?
Helicopter parenting?
It's like, we're going to microchip our kids so we can track them at every moment with this app.
Look, we know where they are at every moment.
I am so thankful that my parents did not know where I was at every moment.
Or I would have been in trouble.
It's like, you did what?
Oh, thank God we didn't have satellite tracking technology when we were kids, right?
Imagine how terrifying it must be to be a child today of a Democrat thinking that, okay, they could have murdered me, and now they still might, right?
If you're a young child to a Democrat family, like this woman who was answering those questions is like, oh my God!
Mama could kill me at any moment, even up to any age, or even if they don't want to murder you, They could try to convince you to cut off your genitalia, right?
Because they want to be progressive at their parties and everything and showcase their trophy children.
Look at my child!
He's transitioning to a sea.
And look at the scars!
Isn't that so beautiful?
And the kid's like, oh my god, I got maimed.
I mean, perhaps this was not an appropriate subject to joke about.
It's kind of sick and saddening, actually.
But Imagine the horror of growing up as a child with progressive parents today.
That's horrific.
The left likes to criticize conservative parents.
They taught little Johnny how to shoot a pistol at age 14.
Oh my God, this is child abuse.
No, you cut off little Johnny's penis when he was five.
What are you talking about?
We're just teaching kids how to shoot guns and drive tractors.
You're, like, ripping their genitalia off and you're mutilating your children and then threatening to kill them at any moment.
That's worse.
Believe me.
But one final thought on this.
What's funny is, of course, the contradiction and logic of this.
You're asking this woman, when can you kill a child?
And she says it's a woman's choice at any moment, at any time, at any age.
What about the woman that was born, right?
What if the child is a girl...
And she's becoming a woman over time.
What about her choice?
See?
I mean, like, do they not think about this?
You think the whole world is your choice?
Like, you get to kill anybody you want?
What about the other individual that you gave birth to, who is a separate human being, different from you?
What about her choice?
Or his choice?
And why is the father always left out of this homicidal tendency?
I'm just curious.
Why does this woman say that the mother can always murder her child at any age, but there's never any such right attributed to the father?
They're never saying, oh, a father can kill the child at any moment.
You know why they don't say that?
Because that would be murder.
But suddenly when the mother, they're saying that the mom can do it, what?
It's okay?
Really?
What?
How about we say that neither parent can murder their child?
You know.
There's a principle perhaps we could stick with, you know, because it's in the Constitution that every individual human being has the right to pursue life, liberty, and shall not be deprived of life and liberty without due process.
And due process doesn't mean your mama going ape shit crazy and just bashing your head with a baseball bat.
Okay, but enough on that.
Let's move into some little bit of economic news.
You know, the economy is so bad.
There's a couple I know that runs, they're a Thai couple, and they run a Thai noodle business, which always has the word pho in it, which is spelled P-H-O, you know?
And most Americans pronounce it foe, by the way, so it's just like foe.
And it could be like golden foe or whatever, you know, the different foe noodle restaurant names.
Anyway, this couple, they decided to get out of the restaurant business because they can't find help, just can't find employees.
And they were asking me what they should go into.
I couldn't help myself.
This is my twisted sense of humor.
I said, well, obviously you should go into the lawn care business.
And they said, lawn care?
Why lawn care?
And I said, because then you could name your company MoFo.
Of course, that didn't mean anything to them.
And I couldn't stop laughing.
And they're like, crazy white American laughing about MoFo.
I'm like, wouldn't that be the funniest name ever for lawn care by a former Thai noodle couple?
Like, we're mowing your lawn!
And they answer their phone, mofo, what do you want?
You know?
I think it's funny.
I think it's hilarious.
But then again, I have a little twisted sense of humor there.
Now, I can barely do this podcast now because I'm so, I am so laughing inside at the hilarity of the world.
Check this out.
There's a San Francisco startup called Bolt.
Okay, this is one of these, you know, progressive libtard companies, and they were going to have this permanent four-day work week.
I think they're in the finance sector or something.
I'm not sure.
They're a four-day worker.
You're like, you don't really have to work except when you want to.
This is the way big tech is and Apple and Google because this is free money falling out of the sky from the NSA and the intelligence community because it's all just spy machines.
So people don't really have to work there.
You have a job that you don't have to show up.
Anyway, the Bolt company has now had to lay off one-third of its employees.
Which I think they had hundreds.
I don't know, 900 or something.
So let's say they laid off about 300 employees.
I'm wondering, would anybody notice?
It's like, you fired 300 employees, but did they really show up and work in the first place?
Because this is...
This is what the progressive, woke-tard community thinks the economy is like, where you don't have to work, that debt doesn't matter, that you can keep printing money, that money comes from nothing, that nothing should take any real effort, that all you have to do is have ideas, and everybody's got ideas, and ideas have value, and if you just have enough ideas, then you should be paid a huge amount of money for your ideas.
And in reality, it doesn't work that way at all.
Everybody's got ideas.
The value is in putting them into action.
And I'm reminded of this every time I'm the last guy at my Health Ranger store warehouse when a giant truck arrives full of like 20 pallets of food at 6.30 p.m.
And I'm the only guy there who's capable of driving the forklift.
So I hop on the forklift.
I unload that sucker.
I'm like rolling pallets off the truck, you know, with the electric forklift that we have there.
And I actually kind of have fun with that.
It's a little mental vacation.
I don't have to work that hard and rest my brain and just drive a forklift for a few minutes.
It's kind of fun, actually.
But sometimes I'm the guy doing that.
I don't just imagine.
I have an idea.
What if we had robots that could drive forklifts and they could follow like preset little artificial intelligence pathways around the warehouse and just deposit based on demand and e-commerce integration and it's like ideas I didn't know.
Somebody needs to just unload the damn truck and get the beans onto the shelf.
You know what I mean?
Sometimes that's me.
Alright, one more topic here then I'll let you go.
You know what flamethrowers are in World War II, right?
Soldiers walking around with a highly explosive backpack full of fuel, right?
And then they have this kind of torch on a stick, you know, and they just...
And it throws a flame out, you know, what, 20 feet or 25 feet or something.
And flamethrower fuel is...
It sticks to things, you know?
So if you get hit with the flamethrower in World War II, that flame, it's going to stick on you because there's kind of like, I don't know, dissolved polystyrene or something in it, and it sticks to you and keeps burning.
So you don't want to get hit with that.
Well, Russia has this vehicle that's called a heavy flamethrower.
There's been a lot of confusion among Americans about what is a heavy flamethrower, because they're thinking of a giant flamethrower on a tracked vehicle that can throw a flame maybe 100 feet or something, like out of the turret.
Here comes this giant fire-breathing tank dragon, and it's going, whoosh, on a giant flame.
No, that is not at all.
What is a Russian heavy flamethrower?
And what I learned over the weekend is that there's a vehicle called the TOS 1A, which That Russia is using very effectively.
It's called their heavy flamethrower, but it's actually, it launches 24 rockets out of this rectangular-shaped turret that rises up from the top.
And it's built on a tank chassis.
I think it's like the T-72 chassis or the T-90 chassis.
Maybe that's the same chassis.
It's built on that chassis system.
And then this thing just angles up, and it can launch up to 24 rockets, and these are 220 millimeters in diameter, right?
So think about that, a 22-centimeter diameter rocket, and these rockets go 6 kilometers, right?
And what do they do there?
They unleash a fuel-air explosive charge that then detonates Kind of like if you left, I don't know, a propane tank open in your house or like a natural gas line open, and then there was a spark, and then your house blew up.
You know, kaboom!
Massive explosion.
That's basically kind of like a fuel air explosion.
Well, I guess it is.
But imagine that 24 times with these rockets.
These are the things that the West is saying are the most powerful non-nuclear weapons possible.
And Russia is using these, and I watched some footage of these rockets impacting their targets, and they have...
A shockwave, like a dome of a shockwave that spreads out.
You can see the concussion, basically water condensation, spreading out for hundreds of meters around the impact point of this thing.
I'm like, oh my gosh!
And this explosion is designed to kill people in trenches and And the shockwave from all this fuel-air explosive, it goes through windows and cracks and crevices and gets inside bunkers and even inside deep underground bunkers and it gets into buildings and it just blasts people apart inside these buildings.
This is what Russia is using.
I had to recalibrate my whole concept of what is a flamethrower.
This is a giant flaming rocket fuel-air explosive tank machine, basically.
And they're really downplaying it by just calling it a flamethrower.
So if you see the term flamethrower and you're thinking in your mind like World War II stuff, no.
Think again.
This thing throws flames for six kilometers and there are some badass, highly destructive flames.
You can't survive that even in a trench.
You can't.
If that thing detonates over your head, oh my gosh, it's over.
Okay, one more thing.
I've got one more suggestion.
You know how in the Uvalde shooting, there was this mom who was at first handcuffed by the U.S. federal marshals, and then I think a local cop let her free from the handcuffs, and as soon as she got free, what did she do?
She leaped over this fence and busted into the school.
And she went in there and ran down the hallway.
She grabbed her kids and got out of there.
She rescued her kids.
You know, while the police were standing around in the parking lot checking their social media pages, right?
And I'm thinking, we need to reform law enforcement in Texas.
And I've got the best idea.
So Governor Abbott and Attorney General Paxton, check it out.
We need, on every police force...
We need a tactical mom.
Because tactical mom gets things done.
Tactical mom busts into the school.
Tactical mom, I mean, she would just, like, run around there, like, kick it in.
And then she's got this voice that's, like, awe-inspiring.
It paralyzes prey immediately.
It's mom.
And don't confuse that, by the way, with the transgender, it's ma'am.
No, this is, it's mom.
And, you know, every young boy will freeze.
Even the mass murder is like, oh my God, it's mom!
You know, and that'll stun them for a few moments while the rest of the tactical team moves in and takes them out.
But tactical mom can get things done.
Tactical mom doesn't even need firearms, because her weapons are like her eyes and lasers, and her voice, and just the projection of dominance, like, you will die!
You know, like, I will abort you if you don't, you know, follow my orders, right?
Tactical Mom gets it done.
Tactical Mom has her own automatic breaching system that is her foot with that muscular leg and hip.
Just get the hip in it.
Busting down the door.
Tactical Mom is here.
Kids, you are saved.
Tactical mom can see in the dark.
Tactical mom can lead the children.
Children, follow me.
We're leaving now.
And the children, okay, tactical mommy, we're coming.
Tactical mom, lead them all out to the parking lot while all the male cops standing around with their dicks in their hands.
Tactical mom is getting it done.
Tactical mom doesn't need red dot sights.
She got the laser eyes.
Tactical mom doesn't need a flashlight.
She'll just, like, stumble around in the dark.
I'm gonna find you, boy!
You know, whatever it takes, Tactical Mom needs no extra special equipment.
She can do her job in a pair of flip-flops.
And the best part is Tactical Mom always knows where you are.
So tactical mom is the search and rescue champion right there.
And while tactical dad is still stuck in the parking lot, trying to find the batteries for his tactical laser designator.
Oh, tactical mom is powered by the beef stroganoff she had for lunch.
Oh, I'm fully loaded bitches.
I'm going to find those kids.
I got beef stroganoff.
It won't wear off for hours.
Three cups of coffee on top of that.
Tactical Mom, undefeated.
Dodgers bullets better than Neo in the Matrix.
Tactical Mom has a tactical purse.
She can knock you unconscious with a tactical purse.
Swinging that sucker around like a medieval weapon of some kind.
Got one down.
The shooter's down.
Bringing the team.
If that doesn't work, she can slap you silly with one of her spare flip-flops.
She got that purse weighted down with like 15 pounds of ball bearings in there too for some reason.
She's like, man, is this your workout regimen?
You lift this thing, you know, to build up shoulder strength?
What is in your purse?
Oh, it's just 25 years of old keys on a key ring, a giant key ring.
It's like a weapon, yeah.
It's just...
Oh, dare I say, Tactical Mom even has the emergency live fire first aid kit in her purse.
She knows how to deploy tampons into bullet wounds in no time.
I'm not even joking, folks.
That's actually something that soldiers do, too.
I'm not even kidding.
Nothing is better than filling the bullet wound and soaking up blood.
Tactical Mom has a tourniquet.
Yeah, it's her hands.
She can just...
She can just cut off the blood supply to any limb she wants.
Just hold on to it and grip it until you pass out.
Tactical mom.
Needed by every police force in Texas.
No, but on a serious note, you know what the difference is?
Tactical mom is saving her kids.
While, you know, the tactical dads are only saving their jobs by obeying orders.
You see?
Seriously.
Who would you rather have, you know, rescuing your children?
A mom who's trying to save her kids or a dad in the parking lot that's just trying to save his pension?
Because that's what it came down to.
Seriously, folks.
Seriously.
All jokes aside...
What happened to the human instinct to rush in and confront danger and save lives?
What happened to that?
Mom's still got it.
All right.
Well, those are my thoughts for today.
Happy Memorial Day, folks.
Thank you for listening.
Thank you for your support.
I hope this has been at least a little bit entertaining and perhaps informative at times.
But in all seriousness, our world is absolutely collapsing all around us.
The sanity is collapsing and everything.
So, you know, be ready, folks.
Take care of yourself.
Get trained up with your defensive tactics, your defensive weapons, you know, all that stuff.
You know, go take lessons in Krav Maga, jiu-jitsu, boxing, striking, kickboxing, and then, you know, get up to speed on your Glocks and your ARs and, you know, I don't know, your pepper spray skills, if that's a thing.
Whatever you have, make sure you're ready to use it if necessary because the cops are not coming to save you.
They're going to stand around while people die.
That's now rather clear.
So keep that in mind.
Thank you for listening, and I'll be back with you tomorrow, God willing.
And let's hope this world stays together another day.
All right, everybody.
Take care.
Thank you.
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