Peasants Perspective

Chaos in LA: Foreign Flags and Self-Driving Cars on Fire

Taylor Johnatakis Season 2 Episode 88

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The line between protest and insurrection blurs as Los Angeles erupts with scenes reminiscent of 2020's unrest. What stands out about these riots? Protesters wave Mexican, Argentinian, and Palestinian flags while burning American ones. They summon Waymo self-driving cars via app just to torch them. It's chaos with a distinctly foreign flavor, and President Trump isn't mincing words, declaring, "This is war."

These events underscore the fragmented reality Americans now inhabit. As Elon Musk observed, those getting news from legacy media versus social platforms like X live in "completely different worlds." We explore how this information divide shapes our perception of current events, and how bot farms and manufactured content further distort what goes viral and influences public opinion.

Beyond the immediate unrest lies a more troubling pattern: the accelerating development of a comprehensive digital control grid. Palantir's new system connecting government agencies (DHS, HHS, IRS, FBI) into one database raises serious privacy concerns. While marketed as a tool to combat identity theft by illegal immigrants, its long-term implications for surveillance could affect everyone. This follows a historical pattern where both parties advance greater centralization regardless of stated ideology – from Reagan spending like a liberal to Clinton reforming welfare like a conservative.

For those watching these developments with growing concern, former law enforcement officers offer a critical warning: don't take to the streets in counter-protest. It's a trap designed to criminalize opposition and remove voting rights through felony charges. Instead, focus on winning hearts and minds in the information war.

As the chaos unfolds, perhaps the wisest perspective comes from a simple philosophy: "Today is not a little part of life; today is life—it's all." Rather than being paralyzed by uncertainty about tomorrow, make today great through conscious choices about how you respond to the world around you.

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Speaker 1:

And when they went to the queen To tell her Her subjects had no bread, do you know what she said? Let them eat cake here. You take the bomb. We're getting screwed man.

Speaker 3:

Every time we turn around we're getting screwed. Oh, the revolution's gonna be through podcasting for sure. That's the only way we talk. It's the little guys. The little guys that take the brunt of everything. It's got to stop. Peasants, man, we're just peasants, every one of us. You watch those old movies. You see the peasants in the background with the kings and queens walking around. We're those people.

Speaker 4:

We're those people.

Speaker 3:

Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of the Peasants Perspective. Oh, hey, we got two things on here, one that's 16 seconds old and one that's 13 minutes old. Oh, I think we're good. Hey, are you live on Facebook? I don't know yet.

Speaker 6:

I think so.

Speaker 3:

You're showing my screen there, nope.

Speaker 6:

Okay, great.

Speaker 3:

All right. Good morning everybody. How was your weekend? Hopefully you're not in la.

Speaker 6:

Probably had a great weekend I was gonna say I got a little sunburn, but then you said la, and I was like oh not sun bro I have the worst sunburn on my back I have had in years, Years.

Speaker 3:

Last week I was working in a retention pond, pulled my shirt off, leaning over a pump. All afternoon Felt great, you know, when it was like 68, 70 degrees.

Speaker 6:

I bet it felt really good.

Speaker 3:

Oh my goodness, I'm hurting sitting here. Y'all bet it was bad.

Speaker 6:

All weekend my whole back, just yeah, it caught me off guard too, that june sun man, I don't get you, dude and I sprained my ankle.

Speaker 3:

Oh, went to the pirate day thing down at the marina, walked off the curb, working stocks rolled my ankle, rolled onto the back, sunburned. That hurt worse, stood up. Then the pain of the ankle shot up through my body and I like did the blackout thing and it was like in front of a whole group of people. So I sat down like can we get you some water? I'm like, no, just let my equilibrium reset and let my just my brain go out of you, just died mode. Oh man. Anyways, this weekend we had it's been a crazy. I'm going to pop out the chat here I can only do one thing at a time.

Speaker 3:

Hold on folks, OK. So this weekend, absolutely crazy stuff going on down in LA. It's so reminiscent of 2020.

Speaker 6:

It's almost scary. It's like copy carbon copy.

Speaker 3:

It is a carbon copy which is like uh, I actually posted on um x something last night. As I was going through this stuff, I've been a little bit hesitant to like really comment on a lot of things in general. We're live on x2, okay, so I posted this. I said there can be more than one thing true at a time. Different truths on their own are not mutually exclusive from each other.

Speaker 3:

In the chaos, confusion makes jumping to conclusions easy. If there's a contradiction, check your premise. Riots are not all the same, but have a lot of similarities. Don't jump to conclusions about this weekend's LA riots because of patterns in the past, but don't overlook them either. Stay frosty, folks, cause that's that's really how I feel about like what's going on down there. It's just like what's going on. You know what I mean Like we really don't know what. I don't trust what I'm getting on my X feed. I trust it more than what maybe the news is telling me. You know what I mean. But at the same time, it's like and this is really symptomatic, and this is something that Elon Musk brought up on Joe Rogan's podcast back when back when he did his podcast with him just before the election. Do you remember that? I don't remember it Cause I was in prison. Oh, I heard about it, but uh, I need to go back. There's like a handful of podcasts I want to go back and listen to, like Trump on Joe Rogan Never heard it.

Speaker 3:

Oh, okay, that was a good one, just the 32nd clips. They'd play on the radio, you know. And then the mainstream news didn't even want to acknowledge that he went on joe rogan.

Speaker 9:

To be completely honest with you, okay. So here's elon musk on joe rogan talking about news sources. Uh, it's the whole thing's very crazy. Um, I mean, the media is incredibly partisan. I mean they're not. Uh, I mean, they take almost all the media is. Um, you're left shifted, yeah. So, it's like it's kind of weird If you talk to somebody who gets all their information from like what I call legacy media. They're living in a different world. Yeah.

Speaker 9:

Then if they say I'm listening to, you know your podcast, or getting news from from X, or you know just it's it, or you know just it's kind of wild, it is very wild, it's like they're living in an alternate reality.

Speaker 3:

Oh, there's a lot of people that I talk to that I have to go. Where did you hear that?

Speaker 9:

Yeah, yeah. But I mean like the Associated Press, which I call Associated Propaganda, the AP. You know, they ran an international news story saying that Doge fired air traffic controllers. But we didn't fire any air traffic controllers at all. In fact, we're trying to hire air traffic controllers, not fire them.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I saw that you made a tweet about it, right?

Speaker 4:

All right, so I got the timeline. This wasn't before the election.

Speaker 3:

This was after. But that's the kind of the news. If you're just in one echo chamber, it's all you're going to get. I actually really am concerned about that constantly for myself. It's why on my phone I don't have facebook. I don't have any of the apps downloaded, except for x, that's it. Everything else I go through the web browser and I don't log in to facebook and stuff like that. So if I'm slow to respond to things on messages on Facebook or posts, I'm not on Facebook.

Speaker 3:

Like I post the show. It's for you guys to share around and comment and stuff, but I don't linger there because I'm afraid of the algorithm. Truly I'm afraid. You know I'm a Luddite when it comes to some of that stuff Like I don't think we have control over it, stuff like I don't think we have control over it, and so I don't want to participate in. I worry about that with my x feed. You know I'm constantly trying to dig deeper in the x feed because it can just feed you the trending stories. The idea with x is because you can go out and search who you're going to follow. At least the algorithm is giving you stuff that's coming from them. Right, you get to build your echo chamber, so go build your echo. My daughter, uh, is back in town from florida right now, and so we had a long discussion late into the night last night about just this, about you know in her, all of her social media and all of her where she's getting her media. She's like the republicans sound stupid.

Speaker 6:

You know, maybe you guys need to trade phones for a half hour.

Speaker 3:

I'm like, oh, she's like, I think it's my algorithm, you know, and I'm like, yeah, it is. You could be targeted or you could just be in an algorithm where the people you choose to follow for makeup and you know your crafts are part of a left wing influence op Right. And how do you know that?

Speaker 3:

You're just accidentally steering it there. How do you know? Well, we don't always know if the people we're following are in the op. I mean, sometimes it becomes obvious, like when we find out that you know they're taking money from foreign companies and stuff like that which we found out. Doj did a lawsuit on some conservative companies last year and it was kind of a big black eye and it was like, oh, they're taking all this russian money and yeah, I mean three, four million dollars definitely shape our podcast differently you know what I?

Speaker 3:

mean adds up all right. So here's a little example of how you can manipulate something on social media without lying, but by completely utterly misrepresenting something to be something it's not so this is just a cute little explanation video of how it is.

Speaker 3:

We have to be so careful about what it is we see on the news and again, I'm aware of this and we run a show that plays a lot of clips. That's why we play long clips. Try to get the whole context. Do our very best. I'm horrible at saying when an interview was or wasn't like I just showed you with the Elon Musk stuff, but the idea is let's get the right content Right, and when we don't know, we try to call it out. Hey, we don't know the origin of this video, or you know, we try, we do our best. We're only as good as the information we have. That's what's important for us to know.

Speaker 12:

Hi, would you like to come in for free dessert? Sure, can you hold this for a sec? Sure dessert. Sure, can you hold this for a sec? Sure, here's your dessert thank you. Hey, there's something in your eye oh thank you.

Speaker 1:

Do you remember where we?

Speaker 12:

met on the street, have you?

Speaker 13:

tried this before no, never.

Speaker 14:

Thank you for the desserts, hey they're viral.

Speaker 12:

Today we saw a cleaner on the street, so we brought him inside for some hot mochi dessert. We asked about his life and he told us where he lived.

Speaker 1:

On the street.

Speaker 12:

We asked if he had access to clean drinking water. No, never. He was so touched by our kindness and could not hold back his tears. Come visit Soy Talk in Richmond so we can keep changing lives every day. Hi, would you like to come in for a?

Speaker 6:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So it's's a cute little video, right it's just completely staged, but but the participants totally unaware. Yeah, I often feel that way about my animal. January 6th by the way, I feel like that unaware guy like wait what? Yeah, that script you were saying. I wasn't saying a script, I thought those things. Why did I think those things?

Speaker 6:

oh, that's funny all right.

Speaker 3:

So here's another example of this is they call it this is a chinese, you know telephone farm or bot farm, but these are some type of little organization strips of phones up on the walls wired in, and these guys are, uh, in the video. They're controlling them via some type of uplink hookup or something like that wow so what?

Speaker 6:

this is basically the reason I'm showing you this sound off. I got it okay.

Speaker 3:

So the reason I'm showing you this is the what goes viral, what gets a lot of likes, what gets a lot of clicks, what gets a lot of attention. It can be manufactured. Huh right, every time I make a post, ask me if I want to boost it every time, you know, I mean and, and it'll boost itself if enough things go like it early on in its post-life. And how do you get something liked early on? Well, here's a way you do it right. A lot of your favorite social media influencers, believe it or not, pay firms to make their stuff go viral.

Speaker 6:

Oh, what To?

Speaker 3:

push it into the ecosystem. Yeah yeah, in fact, some of your like really common, like I mean, this is the premise behind like boosting posts. Right, but instead of boosting it through X or through Facebook or whatever you go, boost it through a third party by getting it to look organic, because then Facebook will reward it because it's organic.

Speaker 6:

Can you imagine this being your job?

Speaker 3:

Bro, oh my goodness.

Speaker 6:

When I was in prison. Oh boy, oh no, he's got his elbows on the table.

Speaker 3:

First step back. You have to take all these classes you know, and I didn't have any requirements. I didn't have any required classes except for fitness with your aging body or something, and I'm over 40, okay. So that was the only class I was required to take. So all I had to do was quote, unquote, be programming, so I could just take whatever. So, which was really funny, because everyone else well, the drug class is required. I'm like not, if you didn't tell me you have a history of drugs I'm like I'm like, oh, that's funny.

Speaker 3:

And they're like, yeah, but everything like alcohol, like everything is drugs, like basically they get everybody take the class because they get paid. I'm like, well, you know how I didn't talk to the government and tell them anything, like I actually didn't answer those questions at all, like at all, I didn't confirm my birthday.

Speaker 6:

They're like you could do that.

Speaker 3:

They're like exactly, I'm like yeah, and then your, your stage looks like this no needs. I did, however, have to get my wife approved for visitation, because I also didn't disclose that I was married to the bop, so they have me as no, even though media reporting widely says right hey, who's this lady that keeps calling?

Speaker 3:

I did. I had to have her approved like she was a visitor instead of as a spouse, because she wasn't on my, my train, my, I don't know what. You call it, the psr report, okay, so I'm in, I'm in prison and I'm taking this class, and it's a finance class oh and the teacher's.

Speaker 3:

Really, he's like you can take this finance class or you can take this finance class. This finance class is one day we watch a movie and you get the same amount of credit as if you take this one, which is six months and there's workbooks and textbooks and nobody wants to take this class.

Speaker 3:

So he's like take this one. Okay, well, I'll take this one. Because, apparently, if you take the other one, it's pretty intensive and it's the same credit. So I took the one day one and what we did was we watched a john oliver documentary, just a youtube, I mean you watch it on youtube, but it was a john oliver documentary about financial scams.

Speaker 3:

If I watch it, can I get credit? Oh my god, it was. It was just watching a comedy central episode, okay, but the whole thing was on financial scams and it was in southeast asia mostly. You've got these camps where people go in to get a job and they're in these bot farms, but they're the ones that are doing like the send me a gift card scams and the nigerian prince scams and all the extortion scams, even to sextortion sometimes, but that's what they do, but it's like they have quotas and they get beaten and it's it's absolute slavery. So it was like when you're online and you're doing these pyramid ponzi scams and these different things, it's like this is what that's coming from. And then I've had all the undercover footage and stuff.

Speaker 6:

I'm picturing an snl skit that will never be made, bro, as we're all sitting in prison thinking it's the worst of the worst.

Speaker 3:

We're looking around like thank goodness we're not in a bot farm factory.

Speaker 3:

You know what I mean, it's hard to get lower than that. Like thanks for showing the guys in the dungeon the under dungeon. You know what I mean. Like okay, so uh, I wanted to show you that because with the premise that everything we're seeing is potentially manufactured, right, that's why we want to collect all the data points, because we're only as good as the information we have. A lot of people think we're having a debate over tax policy or something like that, when really that's not the perspective I have. I don't feel like you bring on RFK and Tulsi Gabbard and this coalition of Maha Maga and on top of the Republican good old boys that are still hanging around, right, like I don't think you pull together that coalition if if everybody's not seeing a lot of the same things.

Speaker 6:

Right.

Speaker 3:

You know what I mean. Like, what we're seeing is and this is what I explained to my daughter I was like this is really a battle over control. Right now, I'm like this is you know, you've got AI, you've got the financial system, there's like so many things. If that's not what you're watching, which is where our eyes are affixed, yeah Right, but if that's not what you're watching, you're over here going like well, who's going to pick the almonds and who's gonna wipe?

Speaker 3:

our asses, literally. They actually say that. You know. Yeah, I know the clip you're talking about. The revelations are stunning. I explained to my daughter last night that too. I says you always have to be leery of regulating for the one or two percent. Yeah, like trying to make them the minority, the majority. I was like you know. I understand almond pickers and strawberry growers in california needed migrant labor to come up for three weeks, pick and go, right. Well, so leave that border open, make sure it's easy. Well, then the drugs come, and then, pretty soon, the migrants come. And now, pretty soon the migrants aren't picking almonds whenever they're living in our cities and they're roofing and they're on construction sites and they're taking actual good jobs, not just true migrant jobs. You know what I mean and it's like, but the migrant pickers still need someone to pick the almonds well, they've scooped up a lot of the entry-level jobs too.

Speaker 6:

Teenager jobs yep, gone.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that was one of the things talking to my friends and family in idaho. It's like all of my generation went in the summers and like, moved sprinkler pipe or bucked hay or, you know, did the potato harvest yep, and apparently now that's not a thing, like it's just not happening. High school kids are not getting summer work in the fields. They're just not doing it. Why? Because there's migrant labor available. It's that simple.

Speaker 3:

So this is steve bannon and he's giving his little expose on the convergence of all the crises and what, what the maga movement and steve bannon really is a part of the. He's leading that MAGA movement. Like, no doubt about it, trump's the leader of the big movement, but Steve Bannon is like the general. Okay, I mean, it's just, that's just the role he has in the thing. Four years ago you could say he was just running a little podcast, had a little niche. Somebody is some. Congressman was like when elon musk posted on x and keep in mind he has 230 million followers time to call your congressman and tell him not to vote for this bill. The one officer guy was like we had one phone call. One phone call when steve bannon on their show is like hey time to call your representative about something. Their phone doesn't stop raining. So steve has curate, he's, he's created an audience with a four hours of broadcasting a day, a very active and motivated audience, yeah right.

Speaker 6:

And so he's very powerful in this movement, he can move the needle and he does represent a very um well, he spoke up in a moment when people that were of a mind, an opinion to pay attention were listening yes, and he.

Speaker 3:

He had the ability to capture donald trump in 2016, which was kind of lightning in a bottle, like here's the man do we don't have the infrastructure, we don't have the backing, but we they came in and stole the nomination. He had the ability to package that lightning in a bottle and get it across the finish line Right. And so now he's got. He's got the whole thunderstorm. I mean he's got, he's got a whole lay of the land here. He's been through the system and he went to prison, like having been myself. There's a rite of passage there to stand up to that like, and to go into that and to see it from the inside. You never know what America is until you see the people that they lock away.

Speaker 6:

Right.

Speaker 3:

Because they have families. I mean, it just goes exponentially. So this is Steve Bannon's uh, uh what he sees.

Speaker 6:

Maybe, oh yeah not AIs.

Speaker 15:

The crises of the ruling class, the crises of the elites in this country are now converging, right? Part of that is they kicked the can down the road forever and treated the Republican Party and Republicans as controlled opposition, patted you on the head and agreed with the progressive Democrats, right? The other is just the madness that went on in Biden's regime. It has to be an investigation. You've got to find out who was in charge, right? Is that the American people need to know? First off, we got to go back in time. We have to have an official adjudication and I'm on this every day, talking to folks to 2020. You got to do it for the good of the nation. You have to do it. We have to find out what happened. We have to hold accountable. Then you got to go I hate to bring it up got to go to j6, right? Just no way. Come on, man. We're sitting there in the war room. I I walk out, I go. Where's the National Guard? Where's everybody? They got the Capitol Hill cops, who are good people, right, and they're coming by. They're normally coming by for a donut and a cup of coffee by the war room. Right Back at the Supreme Court, they had bicycle racks and just the Capitol Hill cops. Come on, are you kidding me? What Nancy Pelosi knew and everybody knew.

Speaker 15:

If you didn't think that they were guilty, riddle me this. I spent four months in a federal prison, okay. Navarro spent four months in a camp, okay, he hates it when I say that he's an inmate. I'm a convict. They're so high and mighty and they're doing. You know, bannon's not going to testify. He's good same executive privilege and he's saying.

Speaker 15:

What I was really saying is, congress, that you guys don't have the ability to do this because you don't have a ranking member and you don't have a minority council. Right, you don't have any way to cross-examine all those people that went up there and lied every night on national TV in prime time. And to prove my point, they lied and they're nervous. They crawled on their belly to the White House and it turns out now to the auto pen machine. Right, to get blanket preemptive pardons, not just for themselves, but for the entire staff. Lock them up. You're damn right. We have to get to the bottom of J6. And we have to get to the bottom of Dr Fauci and the Wuhan lab and all of it, right? We need those answers.

Speaker 3:

So here we are in 2020. Riots are breaking out in LA, la. I mean it is like spitting image and we still haven't even resolved what we were talking about four years ago yep right. So it's like the premise that a lot of this momentum and push has is the justice seekers. So the justice seekers are a part of this push.

Speaker 3:

They want justice for 2020, justice for COVID, justice for the Black Lives Matter protests, justice for J6 and justice for the illegal immigration. Like the justice crowd, this is the pendulum swinging. So when people are like, hey, why are these people so animated and so excited? Because this is not a new conversation. Because this is not a new conversation. Yeah, duh, see what I'm saying. Where have you been? But once you see it, you can't unsee it. For example, we know that when someone has a right that creates an obligation, if you have a right to something and that right requires payment, then you don't have to pay, but somebody does. Who pays? Society pays every time. Pretty simple concept, right? Well, here's on CNN, they had one of these awareness moments and we're kind of building up to talk about the riots, by the way, but here's an awareness moment. Scott Jennings in this little. It's a great Scott Jennings clip again. In this clip, they're talking about illegal immigrants and they're talking about right to health care.

Speaker 4:

Every single person in the world deserves health care. Just for for the record, as a candidate, you're for illegal aliens getting Medicaid.

Speaker 8:

I think everyone in the world deserves.

Speaker 4:

That's a yes, that's a yes.

Speaker 11:

It is a yes, but it's a democratic position. Illegal aliens should get Medicaid.

Speaker 4:

But I mean, I mean I don't think controversial, controversial.

Speaker 12:

I think it pays for healthcare when undocumented people show up at a hospital. Who pays for that?

Speaker 4:

we all pay for it, including we all actually contribute.

Speaker 9:

That's the point.

Speaker 5:

That's the point we do realize that I'm not who pays for the welfare system in this country generally I want to remind you are you for it or not?

Speaker 4:

can I start my logic?

Speaker 8:

train. Are you for it or not?

Speaker 4:

my logic train starts with the fact that I don't want to kick 11 million people off of Medicaid Do you want illegal aliens on or not. First of all do I want undocumented citizens to have health care? The answer is yes.

Speaker 8:

Scott, if someone is undocumented, do you want them to not get insulin if they're diabetic?

Speaker 4:

I want Medicaid to exist first and foremost for American citizens who need it. What about second? How about this, when the people that are picking your peaches yeah, I'm passionate about Americans.

Speaker 3:

I don't want people to be alive. Ron, the people picking your peaches man, you're over here just dying.

Speaker 6:

I better just turn my camera on. This is me. He's dying, are you?

Speaker 3:

kidding me. They just asked what about the people who pick your peaches, the peaches pickers.

Speaker 6:

What about them? What the frick about?

Speaker 3:

them. They can't die in hospitals.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, they can Just like everybody else here we go For the illegals.

Speaker 4:

Bring more. No, I actually want to secure borders. Here we go. Bring more. No, I actually want safe and secure borders. To make your vision of America work, we need more illegals who get more benefits. That's your version of America. What I want from America is a place that was promised to us, scott. No, it was promised to us. It was promised to us Me and you. Black and white, brown, scott, do you think that your family was born here? You weren't born here, scott. I was born in. First of all, where did your family come from? My family wasn't born here. My family was actually from Sierra.

Speaker 8:

Leone. You're making a passionate argument for a country built on unfettered illegal immigration and that is not anywhere near politically popular.

Speaker 4:

Our country is built on immigration period. What kind Period? What kind politically popular country is built on immigration period period? What kind of immigration was already in the hole? You sure you want to stop digging slavery?

Speaker 3:

that's not immigration come on when somebody. I realize it's painful, but I can't do it anymore if all you're watching is mainstream news, like the, scott jennings is the only one at that table like well, if, if he's the only one that's even partway saying well, the immigrants partly pay because they contribute. I'm like, if you go have yeah, no, that's not. No, that's not how it works, that's not how it works, like that's not how it works.

Speaker 6:

When they come across the border, they like put two cents in the thing like a toll fare. What are they even talking about?

Speaker 3:

Here's the thing that people don't get. If you're getting free health care, even if you contribute, it's measly. The reason we have that is because you can't pay for it enough. Yeah, otherwise you'd say, let me keep my money and do it. So what happens is when someone is very wealthy, they pay for insurance and then they realize their tax bill that's allotted to your insurance is more than their own insurance and they start to get a little weird about it. Okay, cause that's what happens. So when you're like oh, the immigrant comes in and they get free healthcare. Oh, but immigrant comes in and they get free health care, oh, but they pay in. But if they use it whatsoever, then it's not profitable. The whole point is, if they were contributing their full share we wouldn't need insurance.

Speaker 3:

The whole point is I pay insurance so that when my daughter is in that transition stage between now and her husband you know what I mean that she has a year or two of whatever. That's why I pay. I don't pay it so that pablo can come and use it for six or seven or eight or nine years yeah, before he becomes net positive. But then he always manipulates his taxes and ends up neutral because he sends remittances home. You see what I'm saying like, but he's somehow contributing he's somehow contributing okay.

Speaker 3:

So now we're gonna get into where it gets a little wild here, because you got these riots popping off in la and they're hilarious. Hilarious because they're like summoning the wemo self-drive cars. I saw like what I saw.

Speaker 6:

Oh man have you seen that you didn't see this? No, I've. I didn't watch any of it. I was like this is going to be a clown show, I'm out, okay. So I saw Chaz Chop.

Speaker 3:

So one of the iconic images going on at this right here. So the iconic image going on is these at this, uh, right here so the iconic image going on is these so I saw these. I was like these cop cars. They don't have any insignia, they're all identical. They look like a sports car. Apparently these are the wemo self-driving cars. Okay, so the protesters were summoning the wemo cars yeah, right on their apps and then torching them. So these things are now burnt down to the ground, like it's like this morning.

Speaker 6:

The picture of these was just rubber in a chassis wow so they burned all night because they got lithium batteries and stuff like that well, can we just uh, get those apps and find out who called the cars and send those people to jail uh?

Speaker 3:

this is I don't know. I don't know, but I saw this, so the wemo clip is sent some wemo cops out there, so here's the other. We're kind of jumping ahead in my what I wanted to be covering here, but that's okay, because it it became relevant it's kind of yeah, so here's this.

Speaker 3:

This is one of the other things. They're all under foreign flags mexican flags, argentina flags, bolivian flags, palestine flags, burning american flags. This whole thing is happening under the banner of these other flags. So this guy's standing up on the wemo self-drive car holding the mexican flag. Okay, so this is important to see so then, ai see, this is where it's kind of getting funny, so AI's in on this. Hey, so they've summoned the Wemo cars to torch them. And this is AI.

Speaker 6:

Oh, my God.

Speaker 3:

The Wemo cars are fighting back, the doors fly open, but anyways, fun stuff. But the whole thing's happening with people flying foreign flags, torching property. I saw t-mobile store getting broken into. You know, you see the aerial footage and you see the block and everybody it's all blocked off. I don't know. I'm totally withholding judgment because, remember, hey, come in. Would you like a free dessert?

Speaker 8:

And then all of a sudden, look what we've created.

Speaker 3:

I don't know who's in the streets. I haven't seen anybody. As of the broadcast here, I haven't seen someone be arrested and then find out. Are they an illegal alien? Are these all illegal aliens doing this in the street? Or is this like the local college campus got dumped out and they're getting extra credit right now propagators? I have no idea.

Speaker 3:

So trump put out a series of sweet tweets, paid insurrection um. He invoked the answer. He has not invoked the insurrection act, but he's using the alien enemies act, which he already invoked, to deport people, and these people are protesting the deportations. So, within that alien enemies act, he's got some powers too right To get that job done. So he was asked yesterday flying on air force one If it was yesterday. If it wasn't yesterday, it was Saturday. He was asked about his perspective.

Speaker 3:

Again, you're only as good as the information you have for the people that have been wanting justice. This into it. You've opened the border. The stomp down has to do with pushing the larger agenda, which is there's 20 million people that have exit only in their future right. And then you've got arrest because somebody's got to go to jail for covid and that nonsense. Somebody's got to go to jail for 2020 election shenanigans and, at bare minimum, the deep state operatives that said the rush, the the laptop was fake and knew it. Yeah, it's, someone's got to go to jail for january 6th. That's not me, you know. Like. There's so many things. These people have to be deported if you obstruct it. That's the will of like.

Speaker 3:

So there's a mentality okay there's a mentality on the other hand, they're all going. Why are you getting rid of the peach pickers? Yeah why did you hire a wwe you know person to run the department of education? That's a joke. You know why? Why the bald stephen miller with the twitch is constantly. He's a nazi, he's hateful. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:

like they don't see the bigger picture. You know, I thought it was so funny when I was in Missouri and this goes both ways. My daughter pointed this out. I'm like, yes, I know the Republicans can be just as dumb as the Democrats, but in Missouri, listening to commercials from the agricultural farmers, right, you know our allies, the farmers, the ones we love that we can't live without glyphosate.

Speaker 3:

They wanted you to call your congressman and tell them not to ban glyphosate because, because it's good and it helps with agriculture and crops and we want to put the poison on the crops. And I was like geez, because that's like like 101, wake up. Like don't eat food with roundup on it. Yeah, you know what I mean. Like yeah, not good. And they're like please call your congressman and let us keep spraying our crops with I'm like pretty sure rfk, that's like top of the list to get rid of. Yeah.

Speaker 6:

Vote those guys back.

Speaker 3:

Point is pay attention to the details. Okay, so here's Donald Trump being asked about the riots in LA.

Speaker 12:

The Alien Enemies Act has only been invoked three other times. They were all during times of war. Do you feel that you're?

Speaker 3:

using it appropriately right now? Okay, the question is the. Alien Enemies Act has only been invoked three other times, and it was in times of war. And you said oh brother, I think you're going to be surprised here. Okay, Remember, this is the president.

Speaker 6:

I was saying oh, brother, to the question the way she asked it, Like do you really think?

Speaker 3:

you're going to do the right thing, Mr President.

Speaker 6:

Like oh come on man.

Speaker 3:

We've already shown the images of the writing in LA.

Speaker 6:

Yep.

Speaker 3:

Do flags matter? Yeah, what flag did you see? And consistently. You see, in all the images that we see they're flying other flags.

Speaker 6:

Yeah.

Speaker 13:

Okay, so she asked, and every other time you've used Alien and Enemies Act, we've been at a time of war. Is Biden allowed Millions of people? Is Biden allowed? Is Biden?

Speaker 3:

allowed. Is this a time of war? Is Biden allowed? So she asked that question. And listen to what he says. Is this a time of war?

Speaker 13:

This is a time of war, is aloud. Millions of people, many of them criminals, many of them, uh, at the highest level, empty jails out other nations emptying their jails into the united states. It's an invasion. It's the criminals many murderers, drug dealers at the highest level, drug lords, criminal institutions. That's an invasion. They invaded our country, so this isn't in that sense this is war.

Speaker 3:

So in that sense, this is war. They invaded our country, yeah Duh. As Americans, we pride ourselves so much on not being xenophobic and being open and all this stuff, but at a certain point you have made people draw the line. This is our country, right. We've tried to be open and and that's the thing that I was trying to express to my daughter last night it's like, hey, you've got to realize like we have something in the game here. We have skin in the game, right, and society's problems don't get fixed If you can't see with clear eyes.

Speaker 3:

You've got this stuff going on in LA. This isn't Rodney King riots, where it was like hey, we want our civil rights. They that riot, you know. In essence, they cloak themselves in the flag and said we want the deal. In this case, they're not flying the American flag, no, it's fundamentally these are different. So lots of riots look the same, but they're not always the same, although the result is the same, which is part of the problem. You start destroying my property. I don't care why you're doing it. Whoever's going to restore it gets my vote. So then, on top of this, you've got a shine bomb down in mexico saying this and it's a quick clip, so we'll play it in spanish for my seven spanish listeners.

Speaker 2:

Because of necessity, we are going to mobilize, because we don't want there to be seven Spanish listeners.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 6:

So what'd you say?

Speaker 3:

So keep in mind these are heads of state.

Speaker 3:

Heads of state speak. Their speeches are usually prepared, except for Donald Trump. He's really off the cuff Right. But even then I think he's very on message for the most part. So when she says this you have to sit back and ask yourself what are they saying she's? She says mexico's president-elect said quote this is the translation if necessary, we'll mobilize. We don't want taxes on remittances from our fellow countrymen, from the us, to me, but what does a state mean when a head of state says if necessary, we'll mobilize, and then at the same time you've got a guy with a Mexican flag in the United States causing property damage and cop car damage and pushing against federal agents and breaking the Los Angeles police department's headquarters windows all their big, huge windows outside there.

Speaker 6:

Maybe it means that in mass they'll all go right back to Mexico.

Speaker 3:

Mobilize mobilize them back home. Mobilize them to try to push back against the policy of taxing remittances. Oh okay, you see what I'm saying. Like this is a big 35% tax on remittances. Oh okay, you see what I'm saying. Like this is a big 35 tax on remittances. That's billions and billions of dollars. That doesn't get bled out of america into mexico. Billions and billions talk about paying for that health care. But what is mobilized? So one head of state says we'll mobilize against another over their domestic tax policy. What at the, simultaneously, while there's actually an invasion being carried out under your flag?

Speaker 3:

okay so if mexico wanted to do it right, they would say we condemn any violence taking place on foreign shores under our flag. That's not authorized by acts of war, which, by the way, we have none right now. Okay, and it would be wise for america to do that. No, it would never will, because acts of violence happen under the flag all the time. Right, but if I take a flag into a foreign country and start waving it around, it wouldn't be and do something heinous. The burn a car. Burn a car most likely that my country of origin would condemn the act uh, yeah, do you see what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

So you think that instead of saying hey, we're gonna mobilize, meanwhile our president's saying this is a war, we've been invaded, she wouldn't say we're gonna mobilize over your.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying yeah uh, the news is fake, but these people actually do have a lot of power, okay. So why doesn't our country go through a Congress and do an act of war? Well, we gave up on that a long time ago Vietnam. We decided we're not doing congressional votes on war anymore. But they just delegated that power to the executive branch completely. So again, why don't we transact in gold and silver? For the same reason, we don't need Congress to declare war.

Speaker 3:

When you go overseas and you fire bolts and you take action, that's a war Right. When Congress envisioned going to war, they didn't envision strategic activities like that to them. If they did something strategic, you had to, like, pay a million dollars for a ship, staff it with sailors, send over a couple of Marines, you know, figure out a supply, run diplomatic relations. When we do a thing, we send a freaking plane really high and drop like six Navy SEALs with mass on it Forty thousand feet, you know what I mean. It's completely different. So they got rid of that I mean. So when the president says we're at war, guess what? We're at war, do I agree with that? Do I want to be at war? I don't know. These are the questions we have to ask. We're peasants, we have to live in the aftermath of whoever's going to win this war. We talk about it all the time, like rhetorically and then as a psyop, and the war for our minds and our souls, you know.

Speaker 3:

But there's like stuff burning in LA and they're holding another country's flag and like martha, like how many apartment buildings is it okay for the cartels to take over in the us? You know like, I don't know like, should we redraw our map? Should we just give them back, la like, skip over san diego and just give them a little enclave, like it's like Lesotho, sitting in the middle of Zimbabwe?

Speaker 6:

or South Africa Like Tijuana.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like what? What are we doing here? I don't know, I don't. I definitely don't like to see the crackdown in the streets. I don't like to see, you know, troops marching in the streets, but I don't like to see writing under foreign flags either.

Speaker 6:

Or ice agents playing, you know, capture the tag flag.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, exactly, capture the flag. So there's a pattern here, right? So I want to show you something too. So this is we're going to listen to two clips. This is a former cop explaining to people what he thinks going is going on with the riot. And then we're gonna. Yeah, we got a couple. We got a little clip lineup, so we got to get through it.

Speaker 8:

Ron I know it's going to take some patience on your part, okay okay but if you're around the riots explain what I believe is happening.

Speaker 3:

Former cop and I agree with with his analysis here okay.

Speaker 7:

So let me explain what I believe is happening and why they want you in a civil war. So in the next couple weeks these are being planned right now, very well funded, very well organized, at a city near you. We're going to have a riots, not just protests, full-on riots. And if you watch this video, what's happening? Why aren't the police doing anything? Why aren't they stopping and arresting these people? Well, most of these agencies where these riots are happening are liberal-led agencies. They are, in my belief, telling them to stand down. Why? Why are they dropping off bricks Everywhere across America? They're dropping off these pallets of bricks. Why? Because they want to get violent and the police won't do anything.

Speaker 7:

So then what Patriots like you and I, it'll make us want to go in and fight. Don't do it. It is a trap. They're trying to suck us in so that all the patriots are going to go and then we're going right, marching right into their trap for the civil war that they want. So what's the answer is, hell breaks loose and violence ensues throughout these cities. Are we going to go? Save their cities? They're already gone. So get a food storage, get right with God, get out of major cities when it starts getting bad. Do not fight with these people. That's exactly what they want. It's a trap. It's a trap. It's a trap, I promise you.

Speaker 3:

Here's the other thing, the other side of that, how it becomes a trap.

Speaker 6:

I tend to agree with him, by the way.

Speaker 3:

It is a trap. It is a trap. It is a trap and I am openly admitting I walked into this bear trap. I, and I am openly admitting I walked into this bear trap. I mean, on January 6th I came home and I said, well, that was a bear trap. Well, this is what that bear trap will do to you and this is what you have to be recognized, because I know I have listeners on here that want to do something. Well, what you got to do is you got to fight the information war. You got to fight for the minds. None of this happens if people make affirmative choices to do different things Right. None of this happens if people make affirmative choices to do different things Right. None of this happens. So that's the battlefield. It's the battlefield over the hearts and minds. Like, really truly like the soul.

Speaker 1:

It's a battle of good and evil.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, use your words. Okay, yes, use your words, because when you go in and it's like, hey, we got to take over and I understand there's a bigger discussion, right, there's a time and place, but now's not it, okay, if you still got guys out in the streets wearing a uniform, let them do their job. I don't always agree with them. I'm not here to defend the system, but they're really good at one thing, and that's stopping something happening right now. So, keep in mind, stay out of it, because when you do, you fall into the trap. So this is how all the chaos and the idea that, oh, we need them to be punished or we need them to stop, and then you come in as a good guy that's not authorized by the system to do something this is where you end up.

Speaker 14:

Absolute geniuses out there in LA attacking federal agents. You really thought that was a flex. Let me break it down for you real slow when you catch a felony for putting your hands on a federal officer. You just threw away your Second Amendment rights, boom Gone. And guess what else? You lost your ability to vote. That's right. All that blue, no matter who garbage you've been brainwashed with that just don't matter. No more, because you're a felon. Now you can't vote, you can't own a gun, you can't even get a decent job in most cases. All because you want to look tough in front of a nice agent.

Speaker 14:

And while you're out there catching charges, pretending to be some kind of revolutionary the Democratic Party they don't give a damn about you. They're not bailing you out, they're not showing up to court, they're not sending a care package to the county jail. They're using you like a disposable pawn. These politicians want chaos so they can stay in power. They don't care about your future and those immigrants coming in. Yeah, a lot of them don't even care about our community either. They're trying to escape socialism and corruption, while you're out here begging to vote for more of it.

Speaker 14:

Make that make sense. You're not a freedom fighter, you're just another useful idiot helping to destroy the country from within. So go ahead. Keep catching felonies, if that's your version of activism. Keep handing over your rights. Keep being a foot soldier for a party that doesn't even pretend to care about you, or maybe it's time to snap out of it. All right, folks, drop a comment if you're done with the lies. Double tap if you're wide awake, and follow, if you're not afraid to say what needs to be said and share this. Yeah, do that for us, ok yeah double tap.

Speaker 3:

Joseph Maxwell eight, five seven on TikTok. Good analysis. So he's talking to the democrats. Don't go out there, stand up for him, because you just get trapped now you can't do anything for him with a vote. Same thing with with with patriots. Don't go out there and counter protest. You're like I just think it's not a good idea.

Speaker 3:

If you do decide, go because there is a place for assembly, I mean, there's no reason why you shouldn't assemble, but if stuff pops out, just run away or lay down Literally run away or lay down Like there's no solutions. Do not tussle with the cops. Yeah, just like you saw. Not in those settings, not in any settings. Really, you're better to comply and, you know, stand on your rights than to resist. You can let them look dumb later. And here's my concern. When last week, right as Elon Musk came out against Donald Trump which, by the way, those Epstein tweets and stuff have all been deleted Right when he tweeted, though, both Cash Patel was on with Joe Rogan recording and JD Vance was on with Theo Va rogan recording and jd vance was on with theo von recording yeah two massive podcasts right so oh, hey, live.

Speaker 3:

What do you think about this? It put them on the spot live. No chance to be like publicist. Crisis control no messaging we need messaging cash's response was I'm staying out of it. I know my lane, that's not my problem yeah jd vance's response was uh, that's too bad. Uh, trump's not involved with kids, don't anybody worry about that. Um, wow, they're right, pretty good. But theo von did a good job of coming out and asking jd vance about this planter issue. Have you heard about planetare planter?

Speaker 3:

no, and I haven't seen the podcast either so and I've been really quiet about it because I haven't really been sure what they're doing. But essentially, palantir, I hope I'm saying that, right, oh, palantir, palantir, I hope I'm saying that, right, oh, palantir, palantir, palantir is basically going to create a database that's going to connect DHS, hhs, irs, fbi, basically all the government databases, and connect them in one spot. So feels like I mean, are they going to know? Like you got sixty dollars in your pocket and you have a bad limp, like I mean, how far does this data harvesting go? Like I mean, how far does this data harvesting go?

Speaker 3:

And JD Vance was like, well, it should just be government data that they already have. But it allows us, when we like arrest an immigrant, we can figure out what social security number they're using, right, so then we can get them, not just on immigration stuff, but we can also show that they've committed felony identity theft and we can return the identity to the person that had a stolen from them. You've just been going through something like this yeah, return the identity to the person that had a stolen from them. You've just been going through something like this yeah, you probably have a pablo out there using your social, probably so big so they want to connect those databases makes perfect sense but feels like a.

Speaker 3:

You know, here in the conspiracy community we're a little bit concerned about this tracking and one of the things that I have noted is oftentimes in politics, using the hegelian dialectic, you know, you create the problem, you create the solution and you move. You kind of move people in this left, right, left, right, back and forth, attack to your ultimate objective. So both parties leverage the you know, the extremes against each other to move the middle, and so you'll'll see things like Richard Nixon, who was super anti-communist. He's the one who went over to China and opened up China. So the anti-communist is now the one doing business with the Chinese. Only Nixon could have done that at the time. If you just sent a liberal over there, the Republicans in this country would have never had it, but Nixon did it. You know.

Speaker 3:

You look at some of the things that ronald, uh jimmy carter did, right, real budget cutting. Um didn't expand the national. Uh, he did expand the national debt, for he I don't blame him for everything um, you know, but he was. You know, uh, we're gonna have to turn down the thermostats, like that's conservatism, like what are you concerned? He's conserving like he's being very conservative president. Um, then you get ronald reagan, who's a big spender. Right, he spends like a, like a liberal, okay, I mean as far as the budget's concerned. Uh, then you get uh clinton, mr man of the people, and what does he do? Kicks people off, medic of health, welfare it's welfare reform. The liberal got welfare reform. Then the republican, mr federalism, you know states rights, creates a federal department of education program called no child left behind which made it a federal education, basically a federal issue.

Speaker 3:

Okay, yeah, like, do you see how you get the guy that's not supposed to do that? And then donald trump comes in. What does he do? Lockdowns and mandates. Or, you know, didn't get the mandates, but well, on our way, sure right. And mandated vaccines, like wow, didn't see that on the bingo card, you know. And then now you've got trump in and what are we getting the control grid? Hold on a sec. I thought this was mr libertarian yeah but you've got a problem here.

Speaker 3:

How useful is real id and control grid when you're trying to round up 20 million people? It's going to be really great for the next 10 or 15 years, but then what happens? When we're out of people to round up? I have sauron's got to look at somebody. This is the patriot act. Oh, it was all fine when it was just terrorists, until that label got applied to me. You know what I'm saying. And then, all of a sudden, it's like hey, I don't know how I feel about this.

Speaker 3:

Well, katherine Austin Fitz, before the election last year, her analysis was this and this is what again, why we, as peasants, aren't just in the mainstream, we're not just online. We're trying to bridge it all and get as many data points. Well, consider this. What's the banker's side of all this? Right, they've got a financial system. We talk about it being on the verge of collapse. Well, how are they going to get people to move over to a complete control grid so that they can lock down all the finances while create a crisis at which they want to surrender all of their information? Oh, why?

Speaker 3:

oh, to round them up, this gets to be like I don't think anybody knows what they're doing but, this is the situation we're in, and the bankers have a problem to solve, so they might have figured out a way to solve it if I'm right.

Speaker 10:

The way this reads to me is the bankers have decided that trump's their man to get the control grid for them. You know, if you look at the other faction, they can't. You know, they're not going fast enough, they're not making headway, so they're going to use trump to get the control grid. So they're going to back him for president.

Speaker 10:

That's what I believe happened so um, and if you look at the speed that they're moving to build the control grid, it's astonishing. So Stargate, of course, is to put the data centers in place. The challenge you've got in an all digital, financial or transaction system is the energy usage is frightening. I mean, I don't see how we get from here to there because I think the energy use unless you, unless you finally bring in breakthrough energy, which they could do if they had complete control I don't see how it works.

Speaker 10:

There's one article in February in Bloomberg saying Texas, for its data centers, was going to need 30 new nukes. Wow, right, can you imagine? So, yeah, and they want to remember, blackrock wants to move the stock exchange down there, so anyway. So, stargate, within a couple of days of the new administration, they announced 500 billion for data centers, right. And then the continuation of mRNA injections, which, of course, I believe is the Internet of Bodies. If you don't understand what I mean by that, go. Purdue has the center on the Internet of Bodies, their engineering school, so go, I've been reading about this, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 10:

So they announced, okay, data centers and Internet of Bodies, okay, so that's the first thing. Then they're pushing the digital ID like crazy and they just did a new executive order pushing the digital ID. They're trying to get everybody on the real ID system. So so the first thing you need is that digital ID, but then you need the data center infrastructure to back up and deal with all the data. Okay, now in the in the meantime, another very key thing you need is you need the central bankers to control fiscal policy, which means you have to finish destroying the civil service, and I would say Doge is. You know they are working hard to do that. Doge is a much more complicated story.

Speaker 3:

They're trying to get Remember how we talked about the fired government employees that are now back at their same job as contractors. Remember how we talked about the fired government employees that are now back at their same job as contractors, uh-huh. So I want to get rid of the civil service and the government unions. Yay, we did. Oh, now they're contractors completely controlled by bankers. Boo.

Speaker 10:

I want government workers again, current expenditures down and if you're going to go from a unipolar, from a unipolar model to a multipolar model, there's all sorts of expenses that are a total waste. So so doge is trying to cut expenses and, I think, engineer a switch to to corporate contractors running everything in the civil service, basically not being there to implement congressional will. So you're destroying, you're moving fiscal policy into the control of the bankers and, as a practical matter, it's pretty far that way now because we're running at such big deficits. You know, the minute the central bankers decide to turn off the money, everything stops. So Trump is completely dependent on two characters. He's completely dependent on the central banking system and the Fed, you know, for his day to day provision to run the government. But from everything we can tell, this group is totally reporting to the Netanyahu syndicate, and I won't call them Israelrael because you know poor israel they're, you know yeah if you think we have a tapeworm, they they've got the tapeworm par excellence.

Speaker 10:

So you know net, yahoo and his syndicate. If you look at what he did during the pandemic, he was killing more israelis than you know palestinians. So you know that syndicate appears to be in total control day to day to day. And my concern is, you know, netanyahu wants Trump to engineer a war with Iran and it looks like they're trying.

Speaker 7:

It does look that way.

Speaker 10:

Yep, and for the life of me, I don't see how they win. I just I think whatever they do there, unless they have a pretend war, which you know Trump has been known to do, then you know the you. If you try to have a real war, since you can't put boots on the ground, you're going to lose. And if you lose, I can see how it makes the neocons more, more powerful in terms of economic plunder. But the only way you know your next step, you have two choices. You can, because the east west strategy failed. You didn't implode Russia. Now you've got to get Canada, greenland and Panama. If you can't go east west, you're going to go north, south. So Trump is being very open about educating the American people about what you need to keep the model going, you know. But while you do that, their plan is clearly to plunder their own populations. They've been plundering all around the world and now they're ready to plunder, certainly the US, big time. So they are they.

Speaker 10:

Part of what Doge is is they're just going in and stealing the data. Part of what Doge is is they're just going in and stealing the data. I mean that data to Musk's, you know, xai and X. He's out in the market, raising capital for those things now and stealing all that data and putting it in his AI dramatically would skyrocket the, the capital value of that, of that stock. Yeah, so I think they're just privatizing they. If you look at the 21 trillion, they've stolen everything you can kind of steal with the money or a lot, but now you can steal the data and the land and mineral resources. So I think they're going to plunder the balance sheet. That's what they're doing. I think they're going to plunder the balance sheet. That's what they're doing. I think they're working on a plunder plan. Now. Will they get away with it? I don't know.

Speaker 3:

You know if I'm right, I don't know, but one of the key problems is they can't actually do the thing they need, which is energy Right, which might stall this whole thing out Might be our saving grace be our saving grace, or will they?

Speaker 3:

finally release all the new energy technology that they can just get it for free. Well, they can do that if they have a control grid. They can't see? I was actually thinking about this, I don't. So my wife was telling me how much our electric bill and our gas bill was our propane bill. I was like you know what? I'm pretty sure we could run the house on the generator all month long for that price. That's pretty much what you're paying for, isn't it? Yeah, so with the current system you could decentralize. If people realize that, like if you could figure out the math on how much power your house uses, you might be able to go totally off grid just with an actual generator running gas right, like that's how expensive it can add up to be. You might have to be a little more economic in your home, but you could totally do it but if everybody did that at once, there wouldn't be enough gas.

Speaker 6:

So would there I don't know.

Speaker 3:

See, that's the thing. That's why they can't let you off. I don't think that's my opinion anyways. So again, again, clear eyes as peasants. I'm a huge Trump fan, clearly Right. But at the same time, I want to be really careful because just like I can get played, trump can get played too. Right. The situation going on, with the warning signs to look for, here's my thoughts.

Speaker 5:

I think there's no better description of what those warning signs are than what was said by US ambassador turned legal hatchet man, norm Eisen, I believe, in an MSNBC appearance this week where he called the Trump administration autocratic regime. And we have tools to displace autocratic regimes around the world in. You know, people powered revolutions and this was, this was the man who basically spearheaded nearly every lawfare push against Trump world for the past eight years. Uh, push against Trump world, uh, for the past eight years. Uh, for everything from the Trump impeachment to the, to the J six impeachment, to the uh, you know, to the, to all of the Ukraine affairs, to to running a group called crew which sued the Trump administration hundreds of times.

Speaker 5:

And you know he was the former U S ambassador to the Czech Republic for for president Obama and even wrote a playbook basically on how to how to orchestrate color revolutions for overthrowing foreign governments and to find a way to implement it here. And the first two things that he said off the top were that this needs to be a legal fight and it needs to be a media fight. So taking it to the courts and taking it to the media for hearts and minds and taking it to the media for hearts and minds. But what you've seen, one of the warning signs that I'm very concerned about, is that a fundamental part of these people-powered revolutions, these so-called color revolutions, is on-the-street action to destabilize countries, which also provides a sort of patina, a predicate to the rest of the world that this is the genuine reflection of, of the democratic people being underserved by an autocratic government okay.

Speaker 3:

So the power to the people thing that that phrase first started with obama's, the chance that they're chanting who's got the power? People power, which is the chant that they use in all of these color revolutions that are paid for through this normism group who again seems to be doing the beckon of the bankers. So imagine a scenario right, just like with 2020 chaos in the streets, covid lockdown, lockdowns, deadly virus, operation Warp Street. Get the vaccine because that's the easy solution, but we won't do mandates. Trump loses Boom Mandates. Internet of Things, control grid Democrats are fools.

Speaker 3:

They got a dementia patient not going as well as they think. Sure, they get the policy and they get the executive orders, but they don't get the buy-in right. They don't get the. They don't get the compliance. They don't get the lawsuits, but they don't get the compliance. Trump comes in, gets the lawsuits, stalls them up, right, but then, at the same time, what does he do? He fast tracks, palantir, fast tracks, doge dismantles, the civil service, reorientants, the american business model to be a corporate structure, corporate model listen, these are all is what it is. There's good and bad. All this.

Speaker 3:

You can kind of see them happening you can see it happening, so catherine's not wrong right now so the bankers were behind trump getting him in. Why? Because to a guy like me he could push him in. Why? Because to a guy like me he could push through the the grid. To a guy like me he can convince me real idea is a good job. Idea because because my wages will go up, because he's deporting three workers, that I could be for jobs.

Speaker 6:

You see what I'm saying have you got a new real idea yet?

Speaker 3:

no, not yet me either. I haven't had to fly yet either so me either again. Do you see this? Do you see the play? But they're still going to stall them up and then, once they get the grid locked in contracts in place, trump's gone. That's the.

Speaker 6:

That's that's what it smells like yeah and remember, and then we're all going to be the losers. Yes, thanks, america.

Speaker 3:

And remember, there's this little video, there's this kid. This is, this is gaslighting, okay, but remember, this is the relationship. Somebody should make a meme out of this. It's already kind of a meme. This should be a kid. Democrat party, democrat voters for the peasants this is a great example of what our democrat our politicians do to us constantly it won't break, yes, it will believe me, no.

Speaker 3:

So the boy is saying, if I lift this plate up and I drop it and I it won't break, and the dad is saying, yes, it will. He's like, no, it won't, it won't break, watch okay. He's like, yes, it will. He's saying, no, it won't, it won't break Watch. And he's like, yes, it will break. He's telling him clearly yes, it will break.

Speaker 9:

It's better not break.

Speaker 3:

Threw it up in the air and it broke. Why would I catch it, Dad? The magic trick was for you to catch it.

Speaker 4:

Why would I catch it and you just?

Speaker 3:

said you would throw it and it would break. Well, I thought you would know.

Speaker 13:

Better put it in your break, Dad.

Speaker 3:

The whole point was for you to catch it, so I could say ha ha, I was right, you were supposed to catch it. Why would?

Speaker 4:

you let your son throw up a plate that you knew would break, why would you?

Speaker 3:

yeah, I honestly don't know. I don't know, I'm an idiot, I guess. So classic example of gaslighting right, right, yeah, that's the thing. They cause the problem. Tell you, you know, and you're like, hey, that's going to be a problem. They drop the plate, problem happens. And then they're like, oh, hey, we got to clean that up. And you're like as they're shooting up and all it's like hey we got a drug problem in America.

Speaker 3:

Can you start that? Oh my gosh, just like the democrats going through this a brego garcia situation. So brego garcia is the maryland dad, right yeah that was that was detained, deported down to el salvador. Then chris van halen, senator from maryland, flies down to el salvador, has margaritas with him okay, great photo, good move bro great photo op has margaritas with him. He's got the ms-13 tattoo on his hand. Not the word, not the letter, ms-13. He's got the symbols marijuana, leave, whatever, what you know.

Speaker 3:

13 so he's got symbols gang gang affiliation. So his attorneys are these free attorneys, these immigration immigration attorneys. You know these activists and the court said that they were supposed to send them back to the US or facilitate them coming back to the US. And so they did.

Speaker 3:

They sent them back to the US and he landed back in the US and he was just arraigned in Tennessee on 100 counts of human trafficking. He's been involved in over 1,000 cases women, children and kids, anyways. So now he's going to spend, you know, 20 to 30 years in a federal prison and then get deported again. Damn it. You know that means we're paying for it.

Speaker 12:

Yep.

Speaker 3:

But it's also like proof positive this is the guy you defend it.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, good job, democrats. Why don't you guys cut your pie holes you?

Speaker 3:

want to see what due process looks like for these people. They're still getting rounded up, still not being reunited, you know. So this is. This is Jamie Raskin, who, by the way, was someone who was very clearly saying this guy, you know not a criminal, blah, blah, blah. Well, now the story's changing a little bit, though he of course is alleged to have committed these crimes.

Speaker 11:

Do you?

Speaker 8:

think that democrats risk politically playing into the president's hands by focusing on this case first of all, I don't know of a single democrat who defended him specifically against any crimes, because she wasn't in charge you dumbass.

Speaker 6:

What the hell are you talking about? We need to roll a clip of this jackass saying it.

Speaker 8:

He doesn't have any criminal history, to my knowledge, or a criminal record, and there were no charges outstanding when he got unceremoniously picked up and flown out of the country. I mean, that's called a disappearance. That's what happens in authoritarian societies. They obviously want to make this about whether or not he ends up being a good guy or a bad guy. But it's not a moral question, it's a legal question. It's a constitutional question of whether the government can pick people up and take them out of the country, and I think the Supreme Court has been fairly emphatic about this. Due processes for everybody. Sometimes I hear my mega colleagues say you're for due process for guilty people. Well, yeah, because we don't know if they're guilty or they're innocent until we've had due process.

Speaker 3:

that's the whole point of due process yeah, due process is really important okay, all right understanding of the process you're due is clearly different guys sounded like he's trying to get into a history book someday. Another thing. This is just fun as we wrap up the show. So they've got these AI videos, which are nuts. Have you seen any of these Bigfoot videos? No, oh, dude. Woke up, stepped in dung got taxed.

Speaker 4:

It's lifelike for you right now.

Speaker 13:

Woke up, stepped in dung, got taxed, and that was before breakfast.

Speaker 1:

Do you enjoy your work?

Speaker 13:

Oh yeah, it's honest work and no one talks back.

Speaker 9:

What do you think of King Henry?

Speaker 15:

Oh well, he's very committed to marrying.

Speaker 4:

How's the health situation looking? Well?

Speaker 14:

everyone I saw yesterday is dead today.

Speaker 6:

How do you respond to the witch accusations?

Speaker 4:

If I were a witch, you'd already be a frog. What's the biggest challenge for a noblewoman these days? Three hours to get dressed and still no pockets. How's business, flour shortage, the oven is cursed and rats, lots of rats. What's life like for a farmer right now.

Speaker 1:

Hard work, sore back, but the soil was good this year. Might even eat something with meat next week.

Speaker 6:

You haven't seen these Bigfoot videos. No, oh, dude, I haven't seen that one either. I thought that's what we were going to see.

Speaker 3:

Oh dude, these Bigfoot.

Speaker 5:

AIs are hilarious. Listen to this Left, this thing called.

Speaker 4:

These are so funny. An energy drink. Let's take a sip. I'm going to crash out.

Speaker 15:

I don't know what was in that, but I can't freaking sleep. Might as well get morning scrub ready. I'm tweaking.

Speaker 8:

Boys, I'm cooking another massive trout Boys, I'm cooked, I'm out of zins and I'm about to crash hard If I don't make it.

Speaker 4:

give this trout to Fred, he needs it.

Speaker 15:

Boys, she's landed. We're eating like kings tonight.

Speaker 4:

All right, boys trouts done fire roasted wilderness style so many of these are so funny time for the signature stickfish.

Speaker 9:

They'll be impressed. All right, this is done. Site one for me. One for the signature stick fish. He'll be impressed. All right, fish is done. Sight one for me. One for the roommate he's chill, doesn't talk much, might be camera shy someone asked what do I think about people calling me a hoax?

Speaker 15:

I mean, I showed up once in 87 and got called a guy in a suit all right day, one living solo. Not too Didn't burn the place down.

Speaker 3:

I showed up day one. So there's some really funny ones where he there's a Yeti. There's a really funny one where he gets dynamite and puts it in these campers camp and then it blows up. He's like way more than I expected. Anyways, these there, there, there's so many of them, man, they're so great.

Speaker 6:

I don't think I'm ever going to see one of those again. Oh my gosh, they're so funny.

Speaker 3:

Ai is really destroying the internet. All right, officially, the last thing for the day. Okay, of all the things to remember people, I do get asked this on occasion how do you stay so optimistic? Which I find funny. And it's this Just remember. Tomorrow we'll figure it out Self out Focus on today.

Speaker 11:

Life is just one day. You born in the one day and you live in the one day. You die in the one day. Everything happening in the one day, you die in the one day, everything happening in the one day. Today is the only your life. Yesterday is already dead, too late. Tomorrow is not born Too early. What you have is today. Today is the only life. Today is not the little part of life, today is life, it's all. Yes, therefore, we need to make enjoy or happy every day, not next year. You don't say me I want happy life. That's illusion. You don't say to me I want a happy life. That's an illusion. Don't say to me you know. I just want to say I want a happy day. Once you have a happy day, I think you have a happy life.

Speaker 3:

So go out and find a way today to do something happy. Find a way to be happy. Happiness is a choice. My mom always said so. Go out and make today great. Be a way to be happy. Happiness is a choice. My mom always said so. Go out and make today great. Be a counter to all the chaos in the world. All right, guys. Thanks for joining us today for another episode of the peasants perspective. Don't forget to follow the show, share the show, like the show and also visit left behind withoutorg. They have a waiting list, so every little bit helps. Thanks, guys. Talk to you again tomorrow. Bye.

Speaker 1:

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. Well, you didn't bother to find out, did you? I did say sorry about the old woman, but from behind you looked.

Speaker 1:

Well, I object to it. You automatically treat me like an inferior. Well, I am king, oh, king. Eh, very nice. And how did you get that? Eh, 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 1:

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.

Speaker 1:

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.

Speaker 1:

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.

Speaker 1:

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 a case of more major, 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.

Speaker 1:

Then 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. But 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 Now? We see the violence inherent in the system. Shut up. Come and 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 it, didn't you?

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