
Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
Aliens Would Laugh at Our Financial System
A staggering $315 trillion in global debt exists, but who do we actually owe this money to? This question forms the foundation of a mind-bending exploration into the mechanisms of control disguised as financial systems that govern our everyday lives.
The financial system isn't primarily about money—it's about control. When banks can print unlimited currency while simultaneously devaluing what's in your pocket, the game becomes transparent: those who control the monetary system effectively control populations through manufactured scarcity and artificial restrictions. This control extends far beyond your wallet and into every aspect of life, from higher education to food production.
Elite universities have transformed from centers of intellectual development into filtering systems for global power structures. Harvard, once representing academic excellence, now produces activists disconnected from practical problem-solving while maintaining influential networks that perpetuate established power dynamics. Meanwhile, our technological dependencies create dangerous vulnerabilities, exemplified by Chinese-manufactured solar panels containing cellular backdoors capable of triggering grid blackouts during international conflicts.
The future promises both opportunity and peril. Mark Andreessen's vision of AI and robotics triggering a new industrial revolution could revitalize American manufacturing—or create deeper societal divisions if mismanaged. Catherine Austin Fitts warns that financial control systems will inevitably extend to food production, with synthetic lab-grown proteins and insect-based products potentially becoming mandatory through centralized digital currencies that restrict purchasing options.
Ready to reclaim your autonomy? Start by questioning the systems you participate in, supporting local food producers, developing self-sufficiency skills, and recognizing the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate global events. The battle for freedom begins with understanding that today's most effective chains aren't physical—they're financial, technological, and psychological.
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to another episode of the peasants perspective. Good morning, we're just checking all, checking all the streams. See that we're live everywhere. Live, live, live. Maybe I feel like we should be everywhere. We are still adapting to our new studio. Okay, looks, we're good here on facebook. We're good here on YouTube. Hey, weedon boys, love it, like and fake. Yes, okay, here we go, and I'm pretty sure we went live on X as well. Very cool, technology is a muzzling. All right, it's kind of cool how we do all that. Okay, so that's so many things to talk about this weekend. This weekend is officially the weekend of conspiracies. Come to life, okay, I've. Clearly there are certain people out in the zeitgeist that are doing a huge service, like Tucker Carlson leaving Fox news and being very open about the Iraq war, and I mean Tuckerlson was one of the few people on mainstream media that would go where no one else would go yeah clearly lost his job over it.
Speaker 1:Between mentioning dominion, voting machines and january 6th, he upset something and next thing, you know, poof, he's gone. Right. So, but now he has an even larger audience because he's not captive to the fox platform. He's getting like 100 million views on his podcast streams and stuff like that. Wow. So when he has people like katherine austin fits on or sean ryan, it amplifies their voice and the people that they talk about. Well, donald trump has the same effect. If he tweets someone out, link someone, something, you know, people go crazy with it, wondering what's going on. Is this signals? Is this calms?
Speaker 3:right this kind of harkens?
Speaker 1:to the cute folks like everything's undercover. Well, one of these, when I remember, back when joe biden was inaugurated, we were like this isn't real. Like I remember, the very one we covered in the podcast was biden went out to talk to reporters as he's running out to the, to the uh, he's running out to the helicopter. He puts his hand through the microphone.
Speaker 4:Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:And I've shown that video to multiple people. I've seen debunk videos of it. He still puts his hand through a microphone. Nobody ever addresses the fact that it's a fuzzy microphone hand going through it.
Speaker 4:CGI.
Speaker 1:CGI green screen. Nobody ever wants to address the ninja in the background running to the helicopter where? There's nobody standing duty or guard allegedly running and you can't, it's not, you know anyways. Stuff like that, like what's going on here. Why do they have a separate priest press briefing room with with tv monitors for windows and things like that? Why? Why so much production around joe biden specifically?
Speaker 4:it's almost like they were doing ai fakes before ai was in the zeitgeist yeah now, yes now.
Speaker 1:Donald trump posted this. This was on, uh, sunday, I guess yesterday morning, maybe I thought it was saturday night, doesn't matter, it's this weekend. So he posted this little picture just picture of him throwing a peace sign. How fun. But then it says here in the the link now keep. He posted this trump's golden age up above it. Great playwright and filmmaker david mamet just wrote an incredible new book the disenlightenment politics, horror and entertainment. David is special man talent. Go use his book now, butler. The untold story of the near assassination of Donald Trump. Someone's got another Selena Zito. She was a reporter that was right there next to him, so she's got something written. So I mean, this is his feed, okay, okay.
Speaker 4:Right, what does?
Speaker 1:that say IJH at Elijah K Truth social there is no hashtag Joe Biden executed in 2020. Biden clones, doubles and robotic engineered soulless, mindless entities are what you see. Hashtag democrats don't know the difference. Hashtag, steel hashtag, us steel hashtag, mega hashtag ma what?
Speaker 4:okay, he's saying joe biden's been dead for this four years.
Speaker 1:This was one of the big this is is. Q never went here, but as Q wrapped up, there were tons of these little like videos of all these politicians executed for treason, sedition and their charges and you know they were killed and if you go listen to like almost what are blooper reels. People are saying, well, john McCain was put to death. Not only he died of brain cancer, he wasn't put to death. You have multiple people saying that. Right, you've got uh many instances where donald trump is saying joe biden shot.
Speaker 1:Joe biden shot means a lot of things. So let's just click on this and see what's this all about. Click on the link we go in here. There's no joe biden. All these hashtags to draw attention? Babylon b biden family worried they may be running out of time to exploit joe joe biden's health. It's bablumpy. Okay, we all knew something was completely off, although trump has said repeatedly that joe biden was shot. Congratulations on the retruth. Uh, the four horrors of the apocalypse fake us citizen, fake woman, fake president, fake doctor. Okay, check norris. I avoid these three foods what are we doing?
Speaker 4:we, we're just scrolling.
Speaker 1:This is like the president of the United States of America tweeted this out that Joe Biden's dead. Joe Biden the old. Joe Biden new Joe Biden look body double. Joe Biden the earlobe not connecting differently, he's looking different now. His son-in-law is a plastic surgeon. Joe Biden's signature changing Right.
Speaker 8:He shot Biden's a mirror. I can't even call it by tomorrow. Guy doesn't know he's alive. Guy doesn't know he's alive. Joe biden can't speak clearly.
Speaker 9:He can't think clearly, so he tells law enforcement you gotta do something about this guy trump, he's killing me, he's killing me, he's killing me, he's killing me, he's killing me.
Speaker 8:Biden doesn't know he's alive. Biden doesn't know. I mean, he doesn't know he's alive.
Speaker 10:He doesn't know he's alive. He doesn't know he's alive. Now I have to tell you he's a different guy. He looks different than he used to. He acts different than he used to. He's even slower than he used to. He's even slower than he used to be. So I don't know.
Speaker 9:But now, he's shot, he's like got half of his head left and he's out, think of it. He's totally shot. He's like got half of his head left, got half of his head left. He's totally shot. Nobody laugh.
Speaker 1:Got half of his head. Laugh. He's shaking hands with nobody anyways. Would the real joe biden please stand up? So he retweeted this account just because it has a him with a peace sign picture, like there was nothing else significant. It wasn't a funny meme. He just retweeted this account clearly to lead people down this thread weird place, yeah, yeah oh, here's, I mean whoa the whole thing. This is this. Joe biden was body double clearly.
Speaker 4:Well, look at it, move, holy smokes. He's got stride frontwards and backwards boom.
Speaker 1:And we know they were using a body double because at one point they brought out like a six foot seven joe biden. They had, uh, joe biden in like six inch heels to try to look normal next to him.
Speaker 4:Well, have you seen all the videos? Where they show, like the mask coming off around his collar and stuff. Oh yeah, oh, like yeah, that's the one I was talking about. Looks pretty legit. Coincidence, our show now is just scrolling through, scrolling through, scrolling through trump's feed real fake.
Speaker 1:Okay, well, very interesting very interesting I don't know. We're doing a little bit of trolling, a little bit of tro calls it troll rolling, troll rolling.
Speaker 1:Okay, so there was a uh, you know there I don't know if you've heard, but there's, we're getting radio signals out of space. You heard about this. Oh, no, yeah, so there's like there's something out there, out there, you mean from the space station. No, there's something out there that's like every 44 minutes sends a radio frequency. We don't know what it is. It's a sphere, it's out there in some asteroid belt or something like that.
Speaker 4:Okay, alpha centauri just letting loose a little rip every now and then like something's going on.
Speaker 1:That's a real story. This right here isn't a real story. But let's pretend this was the broadcast that we got in this. This would be the broadcast we were getting. I've never heard anyone talk about this as good as this, but this sets the premise for everything in Peasant's perspective revolves around this. Concept of money's not real bro.
Speaker 9:Want to know what I found out the other day. What do you want to know the other day? Did you know the entire Earth is $315 trillion in debt. Whoa, yeah, what. Who do they owe money to, bro? Who are they getting money from? It blows my mind that, first off, you have everything on the planet here to live for free you literally have everything you need and then you invent a system that creates a deterioration of your own resources.
Speaker 9:That creates a deterioration of your own resources. You created a store of value that's literally storing less and less value every day, every day, and you're increasing your technology and yet somehow you still owe money to someone, and it's $315 trillion. There's not enough paper to print that much cash. What are they doing?
Speaker 4:What a great alien, laugh alien laugh like the worst meme coin so who do we owe money to?
Speaker 1:who do we owe money to? There's not enough paper to pay it off.
Speaker 4:I love that it's pretty much that's like a clip of our show yeah, no, that's why I'm saying we got this broadcast from space and it's like the galaxy peasants.
Speaker 1:Who do they owe money to? Everything is a scam, right, look at higher education. So apparently china's got this thing and this is before this whole us har Harvard kerfuffle. But apparently Chinese students going to Harvard was going to a party school. They considered Harvard a party school. So this right here is a little spoof. Obviously everybody knows this is fake, but this is a commercial quote, unquote for Harvard right, and it's kind of funny. But it's showing actual footage of these Harvard on-campus protests. These are students. This is like their graduation this is what you're putting in an ad.
Speaker 1:Yes, so okay, they're the. This isn't an ad.
Speaker 1:I'm saying, this is a spoof ad the footage is from harvard and when you think about it, it's like these are the leaders like these, are the smartest amongst us that made it into harvard. We obviously know like 35 percent of our foreign right, but when you see this and you think about this is the fishing pool that they're going to be pulling. Judges and CEOs Like these are the people that get a free pass just because, oh, I went to Harvard. You know the show, the Office, how, andy, he just went to one Ivy League. He went to Cornell. I went to Cornell. I was a party boy, never went to class. I went to Cornell. He's always trying to pull the I went to Cornell thing.
Speaker 1:Well, that's the Harvard network, right? If you go to Harvard, do you go broke? Is that even an option? Like you know what I mean. Like you just get, you walk in anywhere. It's the fact that, oh, I've got my Harvard Rolodex. So when you look at the caliber of students that are on this campus, this is what should be shocking to you. I mean, this is the fact that they fooled us into thinking that this is high quality education is as silly as getting us to think that the $315 trillion debt to no one.
Speaker 16:Wish your child was a full blown liberal idiot, desperate to turn them into a Jew hating extremist who'd rather burn a flag than think for themselves. Well, harvard University has the answer. For the low, low price of half a million dollars, we'll transform your kid into the kind of zealot who sets bags of shit on fire in the street, screaming about whatever CNN's whining about today. Our elite program guarantees they'll swap reason for rage and facts for feelings faster than you can say protest permit. But wait, there's more. Our tuition doesn't cover the essentials. Blue hair dye, nose piercings and a weak, flaccid body are sold separately. And don't forget parents. You'll be footing the bill for these, plus financially supporting your adult child for the rest of their life, because they'll never become productive members of society. Why work when you can protest?
Speaker 17:Results not guaranteed. Side effects include chronic virtue signaling, allergic reactions to logic and an obsession with trending hashtags. Harvard University is not liable for arrests, property damage or your kid's newfound hatred of you. Consult your bank account before enrolling.
Speaker 1:When you see the footage and you see the students, it's like huh. Like that's Harvard. That's why China calls it a party school.
Speaker 4:That's not a real ad, but those are real people.
Speaker 1:No, those are real people that in just a few short years, are going to put on suits, get rid of the hair dye, but guess what? And?
Speaker 4:control your lives their belief systems didn't change. They're going to control your lives.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know, this is South Park. I don't know how their copyright is, so this may out on YouTube, but, but South Park has predicted the college scam long ago. And guys, we're here, we're on the doorstep of this actual thing happening. Like, my entire generation is full of people that have degrees that work in the opposite of what they do. Like my construction business, we had psychology degrees, political science degrees, business degrees. What are we all doing? Running shovels and excavators. Grab a shovel, grab a shovel right. So absolutely relate to this.
Speaker 11:Excuse me, you're a handyman, right? Can I get you to come look at my oven door? I can trade you services. I have geology skills. Could you come fix my door and I'll give you some geology.
Speaker 17:Hey, why don't you guys get out of here? You making the. Home Depot. Look all shitty.
Speaker 9:Fucking rich assholes Boy. I wish I knew how to fix stuff.
Speaker 11:I'd be rich too. I could know how to fix stuff. The problem is, when I could have been learning how to fix stuff, I went to fucking college instead. Yeah, he's right, we all went to college. And where did it get us? Yeah, I'm still paying off my college loans. Yeah, so am I. Then I don't know how to do anything because I got suckered into going to college and learning stupid geology that anyone can know because of goddamn AI. Fuck college. Let's go get our fucking money back.
Speaker 1:Anybody can do because of ai. Let's go get our money back. This is uh, speaking of again. Right, we're totally at an imbalance. Another thing that happened this weekend is we had another one of these terror attacks. So this was uh. This was at a pro-israel protest in boulder, colorado. Initial reports suggest molotov cocktails were used and there are multiple casualties, including children. Video from the scene shows fire burning. So this was a guy who is an immigrant from egypt, who's here on one of those parole programs, who attended this rally and threw a Molotov cocktail, and you can see the fire burning. A.
Speaker 1:Molotov cocktail at a group of kids and children and stuff like that. Now these people are attending a one of these free Gaza routes. You can see the people on here. They just got the people, but fire still burning in the back. Who's that?
Speaker 8:on the ground.
Speaker 1:They were burning. These were the people that were burning. You see the fire burning behind them. You're kidding, yeah, so they've got burns. Remember, casualty doesn't mean death, it just means injury. I don't think it means death. These people, you can see the fire.
Speaker 1:So this is the guy that's right here, the white guy that's walking with sunglasses. That's the guy that threw it. So he's the egyptian stay. So the news initially reported this guy's a right winger blah, blah, blah because he looks white out. Turns out his name is muhammad salmini and he's from egypt and he threw these molotov cocktails. So the police eventually came in and tackled him down. But this is being investigated as basically a terror event. But this is an example of the worst case scenario, of what we've been fearing with this unfettered immigration is who's coming in? Yeah, right, who's coming in? And when? You've got hot spots all over the world? And these people aren't coming here for the american dream and to assimilate. They're coming here to do what? Undermine, subterfuge, create situations like this. In the aftermath of this, you had a bunch of residents of boulder now boulder's a pretty left-leaning. Well, have you seen?
Speaker 4:what's going on over in france. I thought that's what you're gonna play no, they got.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's popping off in france too. Yeah, right, so I mean it's. Yeah. In fact, there's actually deaths, like I think there was like two people died this weekend yeah and they're protesting riots over there now, you know, they, I don't know.
Speaker 4:It seems like they're protesting all the time I'd be surprised if it wasn't, you know, dozens of people that died yeah, so you know we've got this like.
Speaker 1:This is the worst case scenario. Fear we've had is who's coming into the country? Yeah, I mean, and it's okay. Well, this guy came in on a parole program seeking asylum. Um well, you act like that in your home country. I could see why you. You were persecuted there too.
Speaker 1:I don't know what to do with you. You know what I mean. The media made another example of someone who was being deported and what was a big deal. And it turns out the guy was being deported because he just got done finishing a two-year prison sentence for some crime. It's like he was getting deported out of prison, but yet they tried to make it into another one of these Maryland dad situations Like whatever you reported straight out of prison whatever.
Speaker 1:Like we're not going to let them back out. That's just crazy to me. Crazy, okay. So this is, uh, I think it's I can't remember this isn't Mark Andreessen, but it's Andreessen and he's talking about kind of some of this AI stuff, the manufacturing there's. Here's the thing there's no good information on what's going on economically and a lot of this is premised on, you know, the opening video. It's a joke.
Speaker 1:Who do we owe the money to? Like literally, who do we owe the money to and why do we own the money? We start asking those questions and you end up, you know, reading something like the book from the creature from Jekyll Island, the federal reserve system. You learn about these ancient banking families and next thing, you know, you're listening to Tucker Carlson, captain Fitz, talking about Mr Global and risk management. Who's the risk management? The bankers, because why they're managing their investments, you know, and which long, long ago converted from gold and silver investments to paper. So now they're just running a ledger, they're just literally running a slave ledger. The people who owe the money are indebted, slave property. You know what I mean, and the longer you look, at it, the darker it gets.
Speaker 1:The darker it gets.
Speaker 4:Yes, the darker it gets.
Speaker 1:And specifically with the United States, and Catherine Austin Fitz has talked about this and in her little programs that you can join her little school thing, they go into great detail with documentation and stuff like this.
Speaker 1:So I'm just giving a top overview from what I've gleaned from her.
Speaker 1:But basically back in the 90s, when we couldn't quite balance the budget and get rid of Social Security and Medicaid benefits, which bankrupt every country that ever attempts to do anything like that right that there was a concern when we refused to address those issues, mainly because our Congress was so bought off and it was too easy to manipulate 400 and something people you know. Throw a few thousand dollars, a hundred thousand dollars on billion dollar interest not a big deal All these different you know, and all these politicians and all the various ways that they get the money. So there was a concerted effort to move the big money banking interests out of the United States and into a more global position because of the coming collapse. Now, in order for them to do that, they can't wait until the last minute. They have to turn the ship early enough. So she talks about, you know, 20 years to turn the ship and so they make big decisions they can't go back on those decisions just because things get better for us domestically.
Speaker 1:Hey we have a new election. Like everything, all the big money interest points that direction. But then the United States has done well. We survived 9-11, which was a moment where they started moving a lot of money. She talks about the Patriot Act and how that allowed them to move a lot of money without any auditing or scrupulation, as in they're moving the financial base out of America. We survived 9-11. 11 came back from that. We came back from the housing crisis, which is where you know all the funny money speculation on real estate and derivatives and blah blah, blah settlements blah, blah, blah, blah, blah all ends up crashing, right. We survived that bounce back and we survived COVID.
Speaker 1:So Scott Besson's position, who was probably one of these managers who's been in a large part pushing globalization all these years through his different fund management, soros groups and blah blah blah Now he's like listen, america's where it's at. They've actually survived. They're actually the ones who dig deep when it comes to paying their bills, right? And what does that mean? I don't know, going to war, surviving all of these things, because every time they do that, that's a consolidation and that's how they get paid.
Speaker 1:Because, again, who do you owe the money to? You don't owe the money to anybody. What you're doing is you're surrendering control of your property. Your loose your life, your time, your energy, everything, oh nothing. And be happy, right, if you are in debt, then you own nothing. It's all just make believe, but very real at the same time. So this is, andreessen, talking about what I think you know there's a lot of predictions with AI going, things are going bad. I do think it's going to be turbulent as heck Like. I think. If you know, if, if AI comes through your office and you're in a white collar job, your management position, where you're just like looking at data and you know figuring out sales trends- gone a.
Speaker 4:I could do that in a split second a split second.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think there's going to be a lot of ad copy people and there's so many ways. It's just going to kind of come in and you know. But at the same time, the question is or will it increase productivity? I believe a free people will figure out how to use ai as a tool to increase what they want to do. I believe a captive, subjective people that don't think in terms of opportunity and entrepreneurship.
Speaker 4:Well, if you're smart and you want to survive in the business world, you're going to have to figure out how to add value you have to figure out how to add value.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I think that's what's so resilient about the american culture and the american economy is that's the part that they can't calculate, and I'm gonna show you a video here from singapore in a second to show you how bad it can get when we talk about control. Okay, so this is talking about robotics and the future of what could be the economy and how we probably should address things. Like you know, we're trying to pay off the national debt or we're trying to grow out of all these kind of questions.
Speaker 4:You know, Mark Andreessen is a smart dude. If he's talking, you should be listening. Yeah.
Speaker 13:Today, ai is software, right, and so when you use AI, you use chat, gpt it's an app on your phone, right? It doesn't. There's no manufacturing kind of component. You, you know, really, you know people are building giant data centers, but you know, it's not a huge generator of like middle class jobs.
Speaker 13:But there's another turn on AI that's coming, which is the turn to the turn to embodied physical AI, which is robotics, right, and this is a transition that has already happened. It's already actually happened in drones, where drones went from being human piloted to actually be, you know, autonomously piloted. They now fly themselves. It's a transition that's happening in cars right now, right, where cars went from, you know, basically purely physical products to now basically being rolling computers that drive themselves. And if you haven't tried this yet, if you ever have the misfortune of finding yourself in San Francisco, take away Mo. It's amazing to live in a cyberpunk future reality where you're in literally a state-of-the-art self-driving car that's literally out of the jessons driving fast people who are dying of fentanyl overdoses on the sidewalk. I recommend having the experience at least once, um, but the self-driving car really does work, like it's really happening.
Speaker 13:And then what's going to happen? You've all probably seen.
Speaker 1:You know elon has, by the way if we don't get a hold of this, that's the future. Yeah, a completely bifurcated society yeah, like that is the future if we don't get our hands around this and figure out how to turn it into productivity and not just into efficiency. Otherwise you will have a smaller and smaller population that holds wealth and controls wealth. The haves die on the sidewalk from fentanyl.
Speaker 13:The happiness robot that he's building um, these human robots like the, the, the general purpose robotics thing is going to happen, and it's going to happen in the next decade and it's going to happen at giant scale, and I think there's a plausible argument, which Elon also believes, that robotics is going to be the biggest industry in the history of the planet. It's going to be gigantic. There's going to be billions, tens of billions, hundreds of billions of robots of all shapes, sizes, descriptions, running around doing all kinds of things. Those robots need to get designed and built right, and so my view is, you know, we don't try to get the old manufacturing jobs back, but we try to lean hard into the manufacturing jobs of the future, which is designing and building all of these new things right by the way, which includes drones and cars, right, and robots. And you know, we shouldn't be building manufacturing lines that have people sitting on a rubber mat for 10 hours screwing screws in by hand, but we should be building, you know what Elon calls he calls alien dreadnought factories right, which is like these super sophisticated factories with, like, tons of robotics.
Speaker 13:But you can imagine thousands and thousands of different categories of industrial production that have to happen all across the U? S in order to make this happen. Um, and and and would cause, just like, enormous economic growth throughout the country. We get a huge payoff from all the tech investment that the, that the, that the coasts are making, but we generate many tens or hundreds of millions of jobs in the countryside. And then the U? S would, would lead, it would be, you know, be the third industrial or fourth industrial revolution. We would, we would lead in the development of all these new things. And then you get to the national security side of this, which is, if you don't do this, robots everywhere, and that has, you know, very profound consequences. For let's just say yeah, profound consequences.
Speaker 15:It's an important policy point and I want to dig into this a little bit more. A lot of I was just in an interview up there like aren't we going to destroy tens of millions of jobs? Isn't AI scary? A lot of people are very scared right now with the disruption. I'm very excited about the activity because I see it being disinflationary. I see it creating more jobs. How do we? How do we if assuming we're aligned how do we explain this to people? How do we explain? This is actually a really good thing for the country, because a lot of luddites are going to attack this. They are going to try to stop it yeah.
Speaker 13:So the the lettuce the lettuce are wrong, the neolettites are wrong. They're wrong in the sense of like that. Then for the reason they've always been wrong, which is the reality, is we have not in the last 50 years, been in an era of fast productivity growth. Technological change've been in an area of slow productivity change, slow economic growth. Ai if it works the way that actually people either hope or fear that it's going to work, it's going to cause productivity growth to shoot up. That will naturally accelerate economic growth. But look, if it just stays as software, then the result of that is it's going to make the cities much better off. Right, it's going to make San Francisco and LA and New York much better off and Austin much better off, but it's still not going to answer this question of what happens in the countryside.
Speaker 13:To answer the question of what happens in the countryside, you need to get to the next thing. You need to make AI hardware as well as software, and you're right back to that same prescription of basically re-industrializing the country and again, not re-industrialize the country on the stuff that has already left. Re-industrializing the country based on all the things that have to be invented and built um, and it's just like we know, I mean, just like, I'm just like incredibly highly confident that there's going to be these giant industries of, you know, computerized everything, ai powered, all kinds of hardware, of all kinds of shape, sizes to descriptions. You know, you're finding a lot of that kind of thing. I'm finding a lot of that kind of thing. I mean, look, the entire defense base has to get rebuilt around this.
Speaker 15:We're going to redo the manufacturing. We're going to build roads and tunnels and everything cheaper. It's going to be exciting, yeah and so so.
Speaker 13:So this, this is, this is the thing that, this is the thing to do, like the. To me, the path, like on this is very clear, because we have to, we have to do. We have to do this because it's necessary for national security standpoint. We have to do it because we need it, we need the economic growth. We have to do it because we need an answer for the entire population of the country, not just the cities. Um and um, yeah, and we have to do it because if we don't do it, china's going to do it and we don't want to live in that world if we don't do a channel, do it?
Speaker 1:don't want to live in that world. Now, that sounds all great, fine, dandy, but there's a problem. Okay, we have to resist the urge to become this, and this is where he talks about the luddites. He talks about, you know, uh, people being worried about things going backwards to the response to that is to try to harness this, and that's maybe good, maybe not good, but I saw this video out of singapore and they're asking people in singapore what is the coe? Okay, and I just want to make this comparison here the licensing to do what should be normal and how this starts to get layered the COE.
Speaker 4:Yeah, just listen Listen.
Speaker 2:Maybe, Ah Other countries may not know what's COE, so can you explain a little bit about what is a COE?
Speaker 9:COE is like Certificate of Owner Entitlement to own the car.
Speaker 16:So you have to buy it and it lasts you for 10 years, so it's basically like a license to own the car in Singapore. So on top of buying the car itself, you also need to buy the license to own the car, and there's a limited supply of COEs that the government releases into the market.
Speaker 7:The COE is not even equivalent to the car. It's like two or three times more than the car itself.
Speaker 2:By implementing this COE they want to reduce the traffic control in Singapore. Because Singapore is a small country, it can go up to $152,000 right now only for the paper value excluding the body. So if the body itself is $50,000, you add on to the COE paper value is $152,000. So the car price total is $202,000.
Speaker 1:People in other countries may not know that you have to buy a license that's good for 10 years. That's three times the cost of the car, but then go buy the car, which then, after 10 years, you no longer have a license to own unless you renew it by paying another fee. So imagine having to buy a robot, but you have to have a license to have a robot. They've already turned your right to travel into something you have to be licensed for, just like I just want people to see already there's a model on this planet using licensing and permitting and everything, where you have to ask permission to drill a well, you have to ask permission to cut down a tree, you have to have permission to remodel your house, you have to get a license, which is permission to to own a car, permission to have ai robot like this is why, like we are at a time of change, there's a new industrial revolution about to happen.
Speaker 1:We got to get our hands around this stuff Cause I don't want to be 10, 30 years down the road being like, yeah, it's really great If you can afford it. Yeah.
Speaker 4:It's really great If you can afford it, so that's the only reason.
Speaker 1:I showed that With the drones going on, there's something. Two things. One, let's show this here. So this is a discussion about solar panels, and I discussed this about solar panels a couple of times. I've mentioned how China got caught putting in a back door to be able to shut down the solar panels.
Speaker 5:Well, here is the actual reveal that the Chinese, who manufacture virtually all of our solar panels, both the United States and Europe.
Speaker 5:They have been installing a cellular manufacture virtually all of our solar panels, both in the United States and Europe. They have been installing cellular radios inside the inverters which can act as kill switches. And you might think well, that sounds like a conspiracy theory. Not a conspiracy theory. There was actually a Chinese solar company that turned off the solar panels and sent up a little message to its users saying we've turned this off because these solar panels are only authorized to be used in certain countries. They can't be used in Pakistan, the United States and a few other countries. It popped right up on the monitor. There was a huge discussion about it. So we know that the Chinese solar companies, all of which are essentially can be used as arms of the Chinese military. There's really no daylight between them.
Speaker 5:The Chinese government has made it clear that there can be viewed as extensions of the Chinese security state. They are able to switch off large amounts of solar and if you are able to do that, then you are able to cause the depowering, unless the blackouts, of the grid. How big of a problem is this? We don't know. I mean there's been. We know that these capacity exists in the inverters. Obviously, the Chinese government wants to continue to be able to sell solar panels to us. I think most national security experts view this as something that the Chinese could do. If there was, for example, an invasion of Taiwan and the United States decided to defend Taiwan, the Chinese could potentially trigger blackouts in the United States and Europe. As crazy as that sounds, that is the reality, and, in fact, there's not any debate about that. That's where we're at, and so the only question now is how is the United States government responding to that? I haven't yet asked, haven't yet gotten answers from the Department of Energy, but we're hoping to get that within a few days actually.
Speaker 1:Could you imagine? You know, if you've done any traveling around the country on these big, you know you'll see these solar farms, yeah, yeah, big. Imagine just off like, oh hey, there's 10 of our grid gone. I mean, that's a blackout, you're done. You're probably watching this like like we're being led by stupid people. Like this is what stupid people do. Not only does solar not make sense mathematically, like on the power side of things like what you're really getting out of it, but then when you factor in something like this, it's like, good heavens, how many Trojan horses have we been taking in this last little bit? Holy cow, they're coming in left and right again. It's all just massive amounts of corruption. Um rosevolt was on cnn this week giving a master class talking about the budget. Listen, I don't have an opinion on the budget. Here's something that um scott besant said on ms base, this nation, msnbc being asked about you, about the tariffs and how they're doing horribly.
Speaker 18:Listen to earnings calls, just like we do. You know what Walmart's saying, what Best Buy's saying, what Target are saying.
Speaker 6:But, margaret, I also know what Home Depot and Amazon are saying. I know what the South China Morning Post wrote within the past 24 hours that 65% 65% of the tariffs will likely be eaten by the chinese producer listen to earnings calls, just like we do, you know what wants debate.
Speaker 1:You know, tariffs attacks, tariffs attacks, and they're like the chinese manufacturers are paying it like everything's a tax. Everything's a tax. Every add-on expense that the government puts is a tax. But you don't hear them saying oh, by the way, we're paying more for gas here in washington because they keep increasing the gas tax to compensate for the lower in gas prices. Why? Probably to make trump look bad. But more coffers? Why don't we? Why don't you hear people talking about that? This is a tax on the poor. Why don't you hear people talking about that? These tariffs? Oh it's. It's like the Rand Pauls of the world.
Speaker 4:It's a Democrat run state. They're not telling you anything, yeah.
Speaker 1:Anyways, russ, russ vote got on CNN and did a similar thing, where for five minutes he just went through. You know, oh, you want to criticize us for not balancing the budget. Can't balance the bucket. This is a reconciliation. We have to do that through rescissions. Rescissions we can, only we have to spend discretionary spending. We don't have to spend mandatory spending because mandatory is discretionary, but discretionary is mandatory. They've created all and he's like going through it all, and it's like you guys have set it up where you can literally like say, oh, we're going to eliminate discretionary spending, but then we're like, oh, we can't, because it's mandatory. And then on mandatory spending, like I can't touch that it's mandatory, but that's what you could actually touch because mandatory is actually discretionary. So it's like it's so convoluted. I just go back to the aliens. Who do we owe this money to? Where's it coming from? Where are you borrowing it from?
Speaker 4:Right. Like it's just a bargain for ourselves, I know.
Speaker 1:So in Russia this weekend there was a pretty significant attack.
Speaker 4:Oh yeah.
Speaker 1:And this is here's some pictures. So what it happened is this is from General Mike Flynn Attention. So it appears Zelensky gave the go ahead to attack the parked Russian nuclear capable bombers without informing President Donald Trump. If true, our president was not consulted or informed. This isn't simply a breach of protocol, it's a geo political insult and a warning sign if ukraine is willing to conduct strikes with strategic consequences without notifying the white house, we're no longer allies with coordination issues. We are co-belligerents flying blind. Also given senator warmonger lindsey graham and senator dodd dodd dang dick blumenthal's recent visit. He's called that because he claimed that he went to vietnam and fought in the war. Turns out he never went to vietnam, but after he was a senator he apologized for it he just forgot, you know, stolen valor blumenthal's recent visit.
Speaker 1:This attack could have been. By the way, they spent four hundred thousand dollars each on their hotel stays in ukraine this weekend. So, yeah, this attack could appear as though it was sanctioned. I pray the russians have better intelligence than that. These two don't have the common sense to pull something like this off. There will have to be denials, though. Those bombers that we have that were hit have to be out in full view due to nuclear treaty obligations. Zelensky took advantage of that. For instance, they appear to have hidden the drones and containers that were driven on trucks near the air bases Smart use of deception See photos. However, imagine if any one of our big bomber bases having the exact same thing done to them, very costly to US strategic bombers, can be taken out in the same way by anyone with access to inexpensive drones, delivery trucks, explosives and a bit of technical knowledge Not good and new tactics will now have to be developed.
Speaker 1:People, and especially world leaders, need to realize the global implications to such an operation as Ukraine just pulled off. Russia will respond. Action, reaction, counter-reaction these are the shifting tides of warfare. This isn't bold, it was brash. Ukraine's short-term win could be the world's long-term loss. Despite what a complete mess right now in Europe, there are still solutions to achieving peace. They are narrowing, however, as it often does as it off the time, as it often done because the enemy instead of a useful friend. So what happened.
Speaker 1:So this right here are these shipping containers that they put on trucks, and in the roof of the shipping container they had the drones pre-packaged. So if you came in and inspected from below. You didn't see them, but they slid the roof off and they were able. You see the shipping containers. Yeah, slide the roof off and there's the drones, and the drones then took out these, these bombers.
Speaker 1:Oh, which you know, 100 million, 100 million, 100 million, 43 of these bombers, oh jeez, not a few, not a few. So here's more. Here's some more video footage coming from a Ukrainian. I see the footage in the background. I mean this was not small, for four separate Russian airfords where bombers were were parked.
Speaker 1:this is an ai video that they put out, jeez yeah, yeah $200 drones, russian strategic aviation airblazers, russian, yeah, you prepared truck, yeah, bring it in. Oh man, anyways. So a huge escalation like that would be the equivalent of us waking up this morning and Lewis McCord. Oh yeah. And you know was on, and and air force base Andrews and, uh, you know was on, and Air Force Base Andrews and you know, four of our big bases with big bombers that are nuclear capable just got taken out by drones flying out of the back of delivery trucks. You know, I mean we're in a new era here.
Speaker 1:This this is the equivalent of introducing machine guns to trench warfare. Somebody order an Uber. That's that's what this is. This is machine guns, a trench warfare. Somebody order an uber. That's that's what this is. This is machine guns to trench warfare. You're now at a spot where it's like I can take out all of your expensive battlements and everything and this you know with a machine gun. Well, with this little 200 drone, I can defeat your 100 million dollar aircraft.
Speaker 1:It's this is scary, scary huh, oh yeah I know which goes on to this this is jamie diamond. So I was playing this clip earlier today and you heard it and you're like who's talking? Okay, so this is jamie diamond. Who's jamie diamond? Ron?
Speaker 4:jamie diamond is a big wig in the banking world. He's uh, he's been a seems like he grew up as a ceo and then turned into a a ceo of ceos?
Speaker 1:yeah, I think it's chase bank, right? Is he the ceo of chase bank?
Speaker 4:he's been a a couple of banks, but I think chase has been a majority of his time.
Speaker 1:Okay, so basically, when this guy talks markets, listen, oh yeah. Yeah, this is that he's. He's up there, okay, so, and he's not conservative either, but he's, I don't know. The trump era has allowed a lot of these guys to just come out like he's the one who said we need to stop calling it red tape, start calling it blue tape, because the democrats that create all the, the restrictions on building and stuff like that, and he started to really like, come around to the scott besant view of economics. So I don't know that, it's always been that way. I I you know steve bannon talks about jamie diamond was pushing dei.
Speaker 1:Like you know, this is part of the, the using a license to get a car. Like, oh, to get a bank loan, you just have to implement dei. That's what they were doing, right. So companies were like, okay, well, I guess we have to do this, and then that just erodes the culture until eventually they're putting transgenders on Bud Light beer cans, like they've completely lost the plot because their their their stakeholder that they're interested in making happy is their banker, not their customer. The banker used to stay out of it. Customer was always right. Now the banker's always right, be damned. Supply side economics okay. So jamie diamond definitely was in front of a lot of that in implementing that, so it's interesting to see him suddenly like I don't know, finding religion, jesus on all this stuff.
Speaker 1:But he was being asked at the reagan national economic forum. This is the same place where mark andreason was talking about ai and robotics and he's being asked about should the united states be investing in Bitcoin? I've been a hesitant endorser of Bitcoin. I think it's a good place to store value. I think crypto is a crypt. I think you should do gold and, uh, florida now accept bitcoin for your tax payments and stuff like that. So it's slowly coming around. But this is amazing.
Speaker 18:What he said signals through the noise folks what's coming expanding intersection between industrial policy in this country and national security, which sort of gets what you're talking about some of these different industries, and it's spanning the last couple of administrations. Everybody doubles in the details in terms of how the policies shake out across administrations, but I guess to that point do we need to rethink what constitutes national security?
Speaker 7:I wouldn't rethink it. We know what constitutes national security. I was saying we shouldn't be stockpiling Bitcoin. We should be stockpiling guns, bullets, tanks, planes, drones, rare earths. We know what we need to do, it's not a mystery. Did you say stockpiling Bitcoin?
Speaker 7:I said we shouldn't be stockpiling Bitcoin. Oh, it shouldn't be Okay, we should be stockpiling bullets. Okay, like the military guys tell you that if there's a war in the South China Sea, we have missiles for seven days. Okay, come on. I mean, we can't say that with a straight face and think that's okay. So we know what to do. We just got to now go about doing it. Get the people together, roll up our sleeves, have the debates, do some privately, do some publicly.
Speaker 7:Jb Moore is going to publish a we call it the Defense Action Forum something that shows we don't leave excess surplus production capability for missiles or bullets or bombs. We don't have a military that can flexibly move money from. You see how quickly the software and hardware they need changes. So the military can't have a 30-year program. They've got to be able to cancel that drone program, build up that drone program, hire this person to do the software. We have to allow them to do multi-year budgeting. We essentially don't. The military tells me it costs them $50 billion a year and we have to spend more.
Speaker 1:They got to spend more on the military. We don't need Bitcoin, we need bullets.
Speaker 4:This is a money guy.
Speaker 1:This is a money guy. We'll print more of that goddang money. We just need more bullets. That's what he's saying.
Speaker 4:The only problem about bullets is you can't print them.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's a. You know, preppers are becoming kind of mainstream, the message of the prepper is kind of becoming mainstream and you know, blind squirrels find nuts every now and then. I mean it's, I don't know. It's scott adams, you know, said the anti-vaxxers were right, but they weren't right for the right reasons.
Speaker 3:You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:Like you got the right result, but you got there the wrong way. It's like well, if you just are suspicious of authority nine times out of ten, you're gonna end up with the right result, right? So?
Speaker 4:that's going on. If we were being honest in the first place, they wouldn't have been wrong for the wrong reasons, exactly you know but at a certain point you go.
Speaker 1:You lied to me so much I'm just going to go with the opposite yeah nine times out of ten you're right, you know. So it's like, yeah, you might have a right. Joe biden's been dead and executed, is that?
Speaker 3:true or not?
Speaker 1:I don't know, but he didn't sign any of his orders and he didn't do whatever, so he may as well have been dead. You know you arrived at the right conclusion without the right reasons, you know what I mean it's like it turns out. There's an old movie where the uh what's it called? Uh, where they get a body double. He's an impersonator comedian and they get him because the president has a heart attack and he's a doppelganger.
Speaker 4:He looks just like the president they bring him in and ends up falling in love with somebody vaguely remember what you're talking about. I kept kept wanting to say weekend of bernie's, but no, they bring him in and he's, he pretends to be the president.
Speaker 1:For some they're like trying to get the real president through a heart situation. I think he ends up dying. And then they're like well, you just continue to be president, you know?
Speaker 1:and it's like what I can't remember uh, oh well all right, well, you look that up, we're going to listen to this video. So this is talking about europe. And again, these things are on our doorstep. You've got molotov cocktails being thrown in boulder, colorado. Oh, by the way, what was happening was the people. It's, uh, dave 1993, dave 1993, where they swap out the president kevin klein so, uh, you've got the molotov cocktail in boulder, colorado.
Speaker 1:Yeah, an illegal immigrant or someone here in some fake legal method right parolee or whatever it is that goes to that. That protest and other people from boulder were being interviewed. They're like boulder's changed, like we've always been hippie left yeah it's like taking here's what's happening.
Speaker 1:It's the crunchies, the granolas that just. I want my organic garden and I want to yell about big banks, lefties, right. They're all of a sudden realizing that their children are zealots. You know what I mean? And that's the problem is that your culture didn't put up any hedges to say nonviolent, or you know what I'm saying like you didn't put up any hedges to say, uh, free speech, you got to listen to the other guy's size.
Speaker 1:Like you can have a different opinion, but you should listen to the other side. They didn't put that, they didn't instill that so now you've got people at harvard.
Speaker 1:I had a video from yale where the woman's singing god bless the usa, but she's, you know, cursing the usa the whole time and it's like this is what our you know. She's got tattoos. She's at yale. Yale admits like 200 students a year. I mean I got nothing against tattoos particularly, but at a certain like I'm it's not yale like harvard, like you shouldn't be dressed like that and looking like that and protesting like that. Like aren't you supposed to study something? You're supposed to run the world here in like two years it should be our best and brightest should be our best and brightest.
Speaker 1:So this is europe. And uh, this is one of these um deals where they're talking about um, what's coming and uh, the what she says speaks for itself what is the terrorist event scenario that really keeps you up at night, not just because of the event itself but the implications of it.
Speaker 12:The fall of Europe it's the fall of Europe, it's the fall of the United Kingdom is on the brink. The government of Sweden, the prime minister, said a few weeks ago that he has lost control of the monopoly of violence. His government has lost control of the monopoly of violence. He was very honest, but I think in many ways that's where Germany is at, where France is at, and those countries falling like domino effects. That is my nightmare. And they have done that through settlement, through infiltration in their institutions, including political parties, so that the government in office today, the labor government, has done more to accommodate in what the last eight months than anything else. And that is my nightmare that the west starts to fall apart and that happens pretty quick.
Speaker 1:I mean you think about these protests like here in seattle, and it's arguable, like you know, I mean it was four or five years ago they did the documentary dying seattle's dying, or yeah just, you know, I don't. I don't particularly see it getting any better. They've cleaned up a couple spots here or there, but for the most part you still see the same homeless encampments. You still see the same people walking around, like it hasn't gotten any better nope and you know, you heard mark andreason talking about the steampunk future dystopian.
Speaker 1:Where you're, you know, in an autonomous car driving by people dying of fentanyl on the sidewalks, and that's the collapse.
Speaker 1:And then, on top of that, you lose the monopoly of violence, which is your police force it seems like a likely reality yeah, and that's the thing I think a lot of people, if you live in a safety bubble judge joe brown talked about this people, people about to get their safety bubble popped, like when you know you don't go, move into the hood, right, you're not shopping for a house in the hood. You're always looking for a safer, better community, but at a certain point it comes to you and that's where he's like you're gonna run out of the safety bubble. It's people in south africa, the farmers. This is what they're experiencing. They're out in the country, they're out in the rural, they're on farms yeah and they're.
Speaker 1:They can't go to sleep at night because the bands are coming out of the cities looking for the farmers. Specifically why? Because they can't feed themselves in the cities. So I think they can just take your farm and they'll be fed. I mean, it's really that simple of a logic for the people actually doing the dirty work. You know what I mean. They're not thinking of it in some terms of reparations or whatever. They're just like I'm hungry, I'll take your farm.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and you know, like it's just murder and destruction it is and it kind of you know, who do we owe that money to? Who do we owe that money to? And one of the things with this and this is something I say and a lot of times in my classes is it's not about the money when it comes to government and taxation and all these other things like, it's not about the money. These, these are the counterfeiters, these are the guys that can print the money. So what is it? What is it they want from us when they want your taxes? What is it they want from us when they de-inflate our money, so that we're saying we want to maintain control over you control.
Speaker 1:It's not about the money, it's about control. And one of the things I've appreciated I've listened to Catherine Austin fits for a long time. She's one of those people that would show up on occasional as a podcast guest for the obscure podcasts I would listen to. But after she went on Tucker Carlson, I was like you know, I really like what she's saying, especially after having been through my own quote, unquote attack from the government where they debunked me, no fly listed me, put me in prison, like after having seen what they can do for nothing, right, I'm like, oh hey, you know, maybe this, this whole freedom thing, like should have some teeth to it and we should actually be free. Like you don't know how much you don't have until you realize everything you have can be taken away, including your family, right? So you have to be able to be a lot more stable and self self-secure and she teaches that.
Speaker 1:And one of the things she talks about here in this little podcast clip that she did is she talks about the connection between money and the food supply, and this is something that I think a lot of people don't really recognize. But she understands she's part of her original or one of her big jobs was. She was the assistant secretary for the secretary of housing, so she was there talking about efficiency and how to invest money and all that kind of stuff and she saw the connection between housing and land and where they would lend money and what they won't lend money on and money and farms and this all inner, this it's all interconnected housing, farming, agriculture, department of interior, they're all kind of overlapping in their interests.
Speaker 3:One of the things you know that you see when you fight, you know at this level trying to protect freedom, is they can't get financial control unless they can control the food supply, because people can always start their own currencies as long as they can grow food and they have animal protein. And so if you look at the push for financial control and CBDCs or things like CBDCs, it's the same push they're pushing to control the food supply and there is an absolute. If you look at sort of the operations they do and the lies they tell to get that central control, a lot of it is to, you know, excuse and justify the things they're doing to get control of the food supply. So you and I discussed pharma food, yes, which we published before Dutch farmers and fishermen. So this is an entire study on synthetic food, including lab grown meat and insect based flour.
Speaker 4:Bioengineered.
Speaker 3:Bioengineered. It's basically the pharmaceutical industry taking over the food supply. So the idea is we get rid of farmers, we kill any naturally grown food and we engineer food in manufacturing plants and laboratories. Here's what you need to understand. One of the reasons I'm working and I'm so committed to preventing financial transaction control is that is what they are planning on to feed you synthetic, lab-grown meat.
Speaker 3:No one in their right mind would ever eat this stuff, but the reality is, what they're hoping is that once they have control of your transactions, they can dictate your health policies and they can dictate what food you can and cannot buy. So if they don't want you buying pizza, you can't buy pizza. If they want you to buy pizza made with insect-based flour, that's what you're going to get. That's one of the reasons they want this kind of control. And remember you had John Kerry saying you know we ought to get rid of all the farmers. They're literally planning on getting rid of all the farmers and instituting, you know, food created synthetically in manufacturing laboratories. You have to read it, and one of the reasons you have to read it is the reason to stop them from putting your farmers and fishermen out of business and pushing them off their land is. If they succeed in doing that, you and I will be eating lab-grown meat. That's their plan.
Speaker 1:So when you yeah, no, thanks, Right. So one of the things I really appreciate about Katz and Austin Fitz is like here's what they're planning and here's what they're going to do, and they're going to do it. The difference is, are they going to win or not? And the answer is they're going to lose. She's like, with what it takes to do that, they're not going to be able to do that Because as soon as people wake up, they become the resistance Like you vote with your eyes, your dollars and your clicks. These people are running an economic business, a supply side business. We produce it. You will buy it. As soon as you stop buying it, they have warehouses full of something they can't sell Right and that's the collapse of everything you know. Do you know about the how the speculation market kind of developed, and one of the big case studies that every economic students ever going to study is the tulip speculation bubble.
Speaker 4:And oh yeah, yeah, I have heard that Right.
Speaker 1:So basically, basically, tulips, you know they're really rare, they're coming out of turkey and people like them and oh, there's your fancy ones and there's like a speculative boom like they're, and they start it's all these money people that are dealing with all the silver coming out of the americas are starting to just become an incestuous. They're just lending money and lending money, and what can they lend on and speculate on? I mean, it's like the, the financial markets and the gambling markets were basically the same thing.
Speaker 1:So they start speculating among tulip bulbs right, buying tulip bulbs before they get them based on the demand the high, and it got to the point to where they were 10 times the value of gold for a tulip and then at the end of the day, like everybody goes, well, everybody understands like a tulip is just a tulip is just a tulip.
Speaker 1:Like you know, it's not worth the mortgage on your house right for a stinking flower. And so then the whole thing crashes like. It goes from thousand dollars to a bulb to zero and half of the netherlands loses their value. But it gets gobbled up by the few people who remembered a tulip is just a tulip is just a tulip.
Speaker 4:That reminds me that thing where the guys all you should be a farmer yes, it just comes out of the ground.
Speaker 1:You got the money. Guys like no, how about this? I'm gonna I'm gonna loan you the money for the eggs that aren't there yet back and then I'll sell them for more. So the entire speculative market now. That entire tulip debacle happens every single day. But now they've gotten smarter because they recognize that the tulip has no value, but things like the coffee bean and pork and beef and chicken.
Speaker 4:Well, it's every commodity where they try to create a market. They're just creating markets.
Speaker 1:You've got the commodities market in Chicago and people are buying next year's beef and next year's chicken and next year's pork and next year's rice and next year's beans. You've got the Starbucks. They're buying beans that haven't even grown yet. What if that crop fails?
Speaker 4:Do you see what I mean? A lot of those future contracts.
Speaker 1:Now the risk assessors are like well, if that crop in Columbia fails and Starbucks doesn't get their beans and they've laid out this money, now you've got the insurance has got to have to pay for the contract, but where are the beans? I need the beans, so but where are the beans? I need the beans, so they want to control. Well, let's grow in a factory. Okay, that's better.
Speaker 1:We'll just loan on some real estate. Now you can control your production. This is like socialist thinking control the means of production, means of distribution, means of finance, means of everything. The only thing you don't control is the choice of the individual. But you can try your hardest to collectivize that and create social pressures and create a tax program. That's an incentivation program. Buy an electric car, we'll give you some extra money. Don't buy that car, you'll get no tax breaks. You know what I mean. Don't buy it, don't buy a used car for cash. Then what would you write off your taxes? You know it's like, but that like they incentivize you with all the wrong carrots and sticks and so the defeat to this is to stand up to it.
Speaker 1:Buy grass fed beef. Make the market, make the farmers make enough money that they don't sell out to private equity. Go to local small businesses that haven't sold out to private equity, you know. Try to always know who you're doing business with. Try to garden, try to grow some food, grow something. Like you, you don't realize what, what little. You do it like drops in a bucket. Eventually we what, what little? You do it like drops in a bucket. Eventually we can create a grand canyon and stop buying garbage. Stop buying garbage. This has been a big thing in our house lately. Is you know? Since I got out of prison, I've put on like 20 pounds. It's like why? It's like, well, because the food's so. There's just so much food, so much food it's everywhere but it's.
Speaker 1:I am looking at ingredients and I'm like I shouldn't be eating that. I shouldn't be eating that you know, and it's like oh, they do have you eating a lot of garbage you know they've industrialized the food system 50 years of the food permeared yeah, I thought I was doing good, just not eating margarine I can't believe it's margarine so, uh, I feel like this.
Speaker 1:I feel like sometimes the podcast like we went full conspiracy mode today Wouldn't even get into the weather modifications I had there's we didn't even really get into the news. Joe Biden's not alive. That's it, that's all there is. No, the, the, the attack on Russia is a huge deal. It's kind of like you start to see these themes over and, over and over again so the attack on russia topic you you uh mentioned that.
Speaker 4:I thought you were going to play a different clip completely. Have you seen the? The nato attacks on russia? No, nato's actually doing it yeah oh, we're done yeah, we're screwed mean it's like they're trying to start World War Four. You know they're trying to drag the Americas into a conflict with Russia.
Speaker 1:There's so many. It's so frustrating because it gets so nefarious when you start talking about Ukraine. You know Ukraine is the one who put Maria Brubanovich as their ambassador, or whatever. Do you know? Ukraine is the one who put maria bravanovich as their ambassador, or whatever. Do you know she is? She's the spirit cooking lady, with all the blood and the, the spirit, the pretending like they're cooking people.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm talking about. I, I vaguely, but I don't want to know.
Speaker 1:Don't remind me so anyways, real occultist right and their whole like second twisted it's so dark, and then like the democrat party being involved there, with the dnc servers and with all the corruption and the gas companies and the different banking, the privat bank scandal and joe biden, and then you've got you know, it's just like the ukraine impeachment, like this is a country that is just, it's a, it's a shell of a country. I mean it's. It's basically talking about Russia, I'm talking about Ukraine. Ok, and so the fact that we're defending Ukraine, that this is the last democracy you know it's like what are I'm so?
Speaker 4:lost. We're defending one of the most corrupt countries on the planet.
Speaker 1:We're defending one of the most corrupt countries on the planet.
Speaker 1:We're defending one of the most corrupt countries on the planet and somehow you know one of three potential, you know serious powers like China, russia, usa. You know they still have all those nukes and they still have a lot of people and they still have a lot of national pride and identity, you know. So it's like I just I don't understand this thing. I'm not, I'm not picking a side, like I'm not picking Russia's side. I don't exactly idealize their culture. I think I think they have some good things going on as far as the people of Russia, but as far as the government, I got nothing friendly to say. I got nothing to say. I mean it's just another thug running another country. I mean I can hardly compliment our own government, you think full of people that we have no quarrel with yeah, full of people that we have no quarrel with you know um.
Speaker 1:You have no quarrel with us and I'm like. But I see lindsey, graham and blumenthal and I'm like these guys can't agree on two things, except for somehow they both need like. But both of those guys are agreeing.
Speaker 4:I run for the hills, you know what I mean, like I I'm they figured out how to make money on this somehow yeah, and then, of course, because this is an active conflict, you're watching war change.
Speaker 1:You're watching the drones and ai and I've heard other people say, like ukraine's leading the world in this drone warfare, it's what's helping them fight up, right, because they don't have the bombers and things like that, but a couple drones knocking out 40 bombers. I mean that's like pearl harbor level stuff super gorilla, that's what it's being compared to today.
Speaker 1:So I don't know where this goes. But I do know one thing. I do know what it talks about. When gideon talks about, if you have a king and you, you know, are completely loyal to this thing, they'll take your sons and daughters and enlist them in war. They'll take the product product of your fields and your food. They'll take you know, like Gideon talks about this and how you just surrender all, like I have. No, I don't want to go fight for Ukraine. I don't have an interest in seeing my sons and daughters be invested in that. I don't. I don't have an interest on making a profit on the military industrial complex involved in the murder of of people anywhere in the world.
Speaker 4:If these are NATO attacks on russia.
Speaker 1:You know, I don't, I don't know that we'll be really even be talking about ukraine too much longer. No, it's, it gets really scary yeah I mean I'm, I'm, you know, my, my vote was delegated to donald trump, right? I mean, he's got clearly got to manage this thing. This way, the system works well, the way what it seems, I have a way.
Speaker 4:The way I saw this uh story this morning, is it? What it seems like is that donald trump is making headway, with ukraine and russia and nato just having none of it. They don't want this to be peaceful solution.
Speaker 1:They don't want it to be peace no, nato's entire existence is to fight russia. Yeah, I mean, and they haven't had a job for 15 years.
Speaker 4:You should just, if we got a minute, maybe you should just see if you can find some clips of the footage I thought you were going to show, which is just look at anything in Russia.
Speaker 1:NATO attack on Russia.
Speaker 4:Yeah, maybe we'll find out that it was a bogus story and I'd be most happy it's like we got a uh, alex.
Speaker 1:Let's see what alex jones got to say about this oh no jones probably got good insight into what's going on with the ukraine war because he's got lots of connections to the military. Alex you on the line.
Speaker 8:Nato knows that trump is very close to securing a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, and so today they ramped up drone attacks against Russian nuclear bombers, military bases and trains and other facilities at a level unprecedented Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of drones, clearly directed by NATO communications guidance systems. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the most dangerous point yet we've been at in this war, because NATO wants to escalate this and wants to see Putin respond, even more than he did a week and a half ago, to the doubling of drone attacks that Ukraine has launched in the last month. And so also, let's keep it for the Western media. It talks about peace. He's all over Ukrainian television for the last month. And so also, let's keep for the Western media talks about peace. He's all over Ukrainian television for the drug report. You can see the articles bragging about these unprecedented attacks.
Speaker 8:And this is the globalists wanted to have control over the world narrative and derail Trump's peace initiative. Where we're winning the economics, where we're winning via soft power, america's coming back from the dead, and the globalists are trying to stay on the way of this right now. So pray for peace, get the truth out. This is not Trump behind this escalation. He wants a de-escalation. This is the northern group.
Speaker 4:So maybe this is two sides of the same story, but I just saw some different footage.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it probably is Russia's intensified their attacks on you. At a silo near you. You know tornado and Zolensky bombed the bridge. Oh yeah, there was a bridge in Russia that collapsed and killed some people on the train.
Speaker 1:They cleared it out clearly to get trains through. Yeah, I, I try not to follow some of this stuff. It is just, first of all, you'll see something like there was a video that I almost put on the podcast this morning and then, right when I went, before we went live and I was going through everything, it had a community notes that was added to it. This is from a video game notes that was added to it. Said, this is from a video game. This is the ghost of keeve again. You know, look at our great success drone attacking these planes. It looked like live footage was coming from a video game. So that's the thing, like I just I mean, when the worldwide media talks about it, okay, great, you know, you look at the footage. We got to be so careful. I mean, they've been.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's so easy to sneak in some ai or hollywood video or something like that, and so there's wars, and then there's rumors of wars which are just as dangerous but yeah, so maybe sometimes more dangerous that's why I kind of I kind of like to keep things at a really high perspective. I like to look let's look down and see what we're looking at, right yeah we.
Speaker 1:We had the video where russians were talking about fighting ukraine. They feel like they're fighting satan. There's something dark over there. I kind of feel the same way. I'm not going to lie, lie to people like the whole maria brum, brum vonovich and the pedestas and the people that are like fighting for ukraine tooth and nail.
Speaker 1:These are not people that yeah so laura, laura Logan, she did this little report. I'm almost hesitant to play it, but when Laura Logan was a young journalist, she found a satanic cult in South Africa that was torturing animals, skinning children and committing other heinous crimes. If you aren't awake to the spiritual battle between good and evil, you must must not be paying attention. She explains how Trump's executive orders have done tremendous help in working to protect our children, our most precious resource. If you look at the executive orders, you look at what president Trump has done in terms of trafficking kids and hopefully we will see um with ending the trafficking, hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied minors across the Southern border. Protecting kids is so important. So there was another clip this week where they there was a uh, I should have pulled this one. This one would have been worth pulling. Where they there was a uh, I should have pulled this one. This one would have been worth pulling.
Speaker 1:But there was someone being grilled in Congress and they were like you had warning after warning. You sent like 350 kids to one address. That is a sex offender, warning after warning. Where are the 350 kids? No idea. All delivered to one address on the sex offender list.
Speaker 1:Dhs was just delivering these unaccompanied migrants to their sponsor? What, just like? How is this? Did anybody see it's like? Yes, we all saw it, but the policy was to do nothing. The policy was just to keep delivering these kids. You can't, we can't, let them back up in the cages. Aoc will show up and start crying. So as long as the kid's crying, quiet, where no one can hear him, and not in a government cage.
Speaker 1:You know they were doing that and like I remember being down in Brazil, they had black magic down there called it Macumba, and you would come up on these ritual things where they'd have the chicken head and the blood everywhere, like literally in some of these favelas and ghettos that I was in. I saw it and like they'd, you know, there'd be a house, everybody's in there, and you'd hear the drums, boom, boom, boom, boom. They were doing a Macumba thing inside. We never went in those, but I saw, I saw the outside remnants of these, like there's a whole belief system around magic and black magic and all kinds of stuff. So Laura was talking about she was. You know, they had the there, a lieutenant colonel that took us on. Maybe we should just play the clip, I don't know, but you know, basically it's real and we can't underestimate this.
Speaker 1:Like we, we project our goodness onto our leaders and by your fruits you shall know them. Could you, can you project goodness onto joe biden when he sat on top of 305 to 500 000 kids going missing in this country, and we knew it? No is there any possibility? That that is, you know, okay no, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1:I mean I I have serious issues with the bushes for the iraq situation. Like, is there anything the good that came from that? Like, in what interest did we go to war over that? You know what I mean. Like I just have to sit back and look at it and sometimes things like this you start to wonder it makes more sense. It makes more sense than any of the idea that they're just bought off, that there's a price to sell out your country.
Speaker 4:You know what I mean the only thing that good that came out of the ir war was Dave Chappelle's bit about yellow cake.
Speaker 1:Yellow cake, the only thing that came out good. This is General Flynn and he's talking to Joy Thayer and he's doing one of his little podcast things and he's talking again. This was the director of national intelligence. He's been attacked. He was a spy. He's a 30-year spy. Right, he's a top spook. So this isn't, this is guy who operates psychological operations. He was he's one time saying that they, his division, taught the CIA how to PSYOP. Okay, so the government's involved in the department of defense is every bit involved in PSYOPs as the CIA, right, okay, Turns out. So when he says this, this is just one of those things where take it for what it's worth.
Speaker 1:This was the big accusation that when, when, when Flynn became the director of national intelligence, roger Stone put out a thing saying that Flynn knew all the pedophilesnn happened. And now you see this, we've. What are we? Nine years now, call me, the same cast of characters are just war and tugging back and forth for power over the fbi and the doj and the presidency. I mean, we've really watched quite an incredible game of thrones. You know episode. This is like seasons one through four right now. I mean it's pretty impressive. I'm just I'm really waiting for the ice king and the the dragons at this point, which very, very possible around the corner. So this is flynn talking about why he thinks we can't get things through congress and why sometimes some of these people just act so out of character. Even when you think that they're being bribed the right way, they still sometimes do the wrong thing.
Speaker 10:We have the House of Representatives right now is totally.
Speaker 1:I made a mistake.
Speaker 10:All right, here you go, so he says we have the House of Representatives right now is totally compromised. We have the House of Representatives right now is totally, completely broken and they're totally owned by the corporate lobbyists and, frankly, by the globalists who own many of these people, because they've been compromised by some of these what they call CODEL trips overseas, where these members of both the House and the Senate get compromised by sleeping with children and they compromise. These are real things, these are very real things, or they get them caught up in the world of big, big bucks, big money we have the House of Representatives right now.
Speaker 1:So it's totally caught up in the world of big, big money. And then you get some kind of blackmail on he's like this is real. So the the question always is who holds the blackmail? Because that's really who's in charge of the character and uh and why do people keep falling for this?
Speaker 1:yeah, no kidding yeah, well, anyways, I don't know. It's interesting I have I I am kind of, if you ask my honest to goodness opinion. I remember Patrick Byrne did a little clip where he said they got a hold of Nancy Pelosi's laptop after January 6th and we have blackmail for ages, like it's done, it's over. We got these people Right.
Speaker 1:And I've many times wondered if Donald Trump and his team aren't leveraging some of that in the background. Donald Trump and his team aren't leveraging some of that in the background. You see what Pam Bondi is doing and cash Patel and I'm I'm hearing more and more positive things about hey, this is big. You know they're they're going big. They're going to get some of these big names. It's going to be something big and you know they've got the USA ID stuff. Like wouldn't it be amazing if the midterms wasn't a problem because we did a real cleaning of house? Wouldn't that be like something else?
Speaker 1:it would be crazy that's a little bit of hopium and that I'm leaving us with us today. Let's just pray that the, the, you know, are we the baddies that our side's using some blackmail for once and he's going to manipulate things for the good. How great would it be if that is in fact the case, where Donald Trump came up and grabbed the bag. Have you ever heard? Robin Williams is talk about Donald Trump. Let me see if I can find it really quick. So, robin Williams, robin, is it two ends? No.
Speaker 1:So Robin Williams was talking about donald trump. And he goes he's the scariest man in the room, and they go. What do you mean by that? And he I'm trying to see if I see it anywhere. Anyways, he goes. Uh, donald trump's the scariest man in the room, he goes. Why he goes? He doesn't drink or do drugs at all and he goes. Well, what do you mean? He says well, we all wanted to invite him to our parties and be invited to his parties. But you ever been to a party where everyone's drunk and stoned and the one guy in the room isn't and he's just sitting there dripping a water watching everybody else make a fool of himself? He's like he knows everyone's secrets. We don't know his. Anyways, that was robin williams. He's, like you know, obviously admitting that donald trump kept himself in control in those parties and he was the observer I've heard that before too.
Speaker 1:Anyways, all right guys. That's pretty much it for the show today. Don't forget to visit. Visit business perspectivecom left behind, and withoutorg Did we have any chats?
Speaker 4:I don't know, I had to close my chat box.
Speaker 1:See, we're still. We're still transferring over. I was yeah, we'll figure it all out. All right guys, we're having a good time. Oh, and I guess Friday we left it streaming for like 13 hours, so we may or may not close the stream. Today it was great. We got a couple new followers and then through the day. So, all right guys, we'll talk to you guys again tomorrow.
Speaker 14:Old woman, man, man, sorry, what knight lives in that castle over there. I'm 37. What? I'm 37. I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you man. You could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. You didn't bother to find out, did you? I did say sorry about the old woman, but from behind you looked. What I object to is that you automatically treat me like an inferior. Well, I am king, oh king, very nice. And how do you get that? By exploiting the workers, by hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society, if there's ever going to be any progress?
Speaker 14:There's some lovely filth down here. Oh, how do you do? How do you do, good lady, I am Arthur, king of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King of the who, the Britons? Who are the Britons? Well, we all are. We are all Britons and I am your king. I didn't know we had a king. I thought we were an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship, a self-perpetuating autocracy, in which the working class is oh, there you go, bringing class into the gang. That's what it's all about. If only people would, please, please, good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives there. Then, who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What I told you? We're an anarcho-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. Yes, but all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting. Yes, I see, by a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs, be quiet but by a two-thirds majority in the case of more major.
Speaker 14:Be quiet. I order you to be quiet. Order. Who does he think he is? I'm your king. Well, I didn't vote for you. You don't vote for kings. Well, I can become king. Then.
Speaker 14:The lady of the lake, her arm clad in the purest, shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine providence that I, arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. Be quiet. You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you. Shut up. If I went round saying I was an emperor just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away. Shut up, will you Shut up? Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system. Shut up, come and see the violence inherent in the system. Help, help. I'm being repressed, bloody peasant. Oh, what a giveaway. Did you hear that? Did you hear that? Eh, that's what I'm on about. Did you see him repressing me? You saw?