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Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
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Peasants Perspective
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Most people are living like background characters in somebody else’s movie, working hard while the rules keep shifting. We start with a simple mindset test and then move fast into the big question: how do regular people protect their purchasing power when inflation, policy, and institutions all pull in different directions?
We unpack Bitcoin as a savings technology built for scarcity, not hype, including why its real “magic” is preserving value across time. That leads into a hard look at home equity and real estate: maintenance, defense, hidden costs, and why housing became an “asset” in an era of monetary expansion. We talk fair value estimates, adoption curves, and why Bitcoin-backed mortgages and institutional buyers change the landscape for everyday savers.
From there, we connect the dots across the headlines: strong jobs numbers, rate cuts, money printing risk, tariffs, and the push toward redollarization. Then we hit the trust crisis, from city leadership and public safety to defense procurement reforms, UFO file releases and Apollo anomalies, and finally a contentious debate around a cruise ship hantavirus story, WHO “solidarity” messaging, and fears of emergency powers during election season. We close with election integrity disputes, foreign intrusion claims, and a blunt warning about what happens when politics slides into collectivism.
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SPEAKER_13Peasants, 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 kings walking around. We're those people. We're those people. Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. I'm so glad you guys have made it with us today. Let's see, what do we got? John Attackis. Good morning. Carlito and Tiffany. Buenos días. Carlitz, morning, y'all. Searcing! Sarah, you made it! Happy Friday. So glad to have you on with us today. This is wonderful. You guys are the best. You guys are the best. Okay, so I am looking for an opener video. Oh, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what video I should do here. I'm like one second late. Okay, I got one. I got one. I got one. All right, let's see. Pray the Rosary Daily. Good morning. Glad you made it. It's so good to see you, of course. Oh, 1776 Live. You're up. I can't believe you're up. Amazing. Good morning. All right. I know why you guys show up bright and early. Marty Easel. Hello, Taylor and Ron. Yes. Hello, Marty Easel. So glad you're here. It's weird that dad picked that name for you. You just put mom. The peasant mom. All right. I know why you're here. You're here for the simultaneous sip. And all you need is a cup or a mug, a cup or a mug or a glass of tinkard, a chalice of stein, a canteen, jugger flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine hit of the day, that thing that makes everything better. The simultaneous sip, and it starts right now. What's the core of the day?
SPEAKER_23The same boiling water that makes an egg turn hard will make a potato soft. So you need to dictate your environment and don't let the environment dictate you.
The Mindset Quote About Environment
Bitcoin As Savings Across Time
SPEAKER_13Excellent. I love that one. That is something that uh, you know, just to bring everything back around to 1776 live.us, right, to start out the morning. But one of the things we really emphasize over the is the power of our choices, right? No matter what the environment is, everybody's gonna have different outcomes because everybody makes different choices. And you have to understand the lay of the land. Sometimes the game is rigged against you. Okay, well, what does Sun Tzu say? Never play by the rules if the if your opponent is cheating. Okay, so just play by their rules, right? Anyways, it is one of those things where your choices absolutely matter. And one of the things that we want to recognize here is we have options. In fact, there are things going on in the markets right now that are absolutely great news for we the peasants. And unlike other episodes where I usually do anything I'm gonna talk about Bitcoin, I do at the end, I want to play one single Bitcoin clip today. One single Bitcoin clip because we've got options here. There are great things going on, but just like everything, some of the great things that are going on become a little bit cyclical. Bitcoin, the magic of Bitcoin. I want everybody to understand this. The magic is Bitcoin is not that I can do a transaction with somebody peer-to-peer 10,000 miles away. It's that I can do a transaction with someone peer-to-peer 10,000 days into the future. That's the magic of Bitcoin, is the retained value across time. That is the thing that Bitcoin offers, that gold offers, except gold inflates because miners do mine. Bitcoin, and this is hard for people to wrap their brains around. It's the first truly scarce asset that humanity has ever known outside of like a single Van Gogh art painting or something like that, right? So when we talk about the value of Bitcoin, lots of people do different mathematics and different analysis on what the value of Bitcoin should be. And this I think is really important for us peasants to understand because we are entering a new age. There's a time gap between when the central banks go, oh, I like the Bitcoin, right? And when the rest of the world goes, Oh, Bitcoin is now ubiquitous, and this is how we should all save our money.
Real Estate As Liability Not Wealth
SPEAKER_04I have Bitcoin fair value today at$320,000. So we are at a massive discount to fair value. And I will say this there's there's no promise that the future will work like the past, right? Fast performance doesn't uh guarantee future performance. However, in 13 years of backtesting, there has not been one Bitcoin bull market that has ended with the price below Bitcoin fair value. Not one, not one time. Every single time the spot price of Bitcoin was above Bitcoin fair value when the bull market ended. So right now, I think again, we're flipping this psychological resistance into psychological support. People are gonna get really excited as we start going to new all-time highs. We'll we will move in eventually the human variable will move us into that euphoria phase. Euphoria will push price above fair value, somewhere above that$320,000 mark, which by the way, it can shrink and grow with the network, right? If hash rate continues to grow, fair value will go up. If hash rate shrinks, fair value will come down. But still, it's at$320,000. So I think this bull market ends somewhere above$320,000. Uh and if we're being monetized as digital gold, parity with gold is is around a million dollars. And then what happens when everybody else starts paying attention when Bitcoin passes the price of a single family home? I think the average price of a single family home is like$400 and something thousand dollars. But what happens when somebody realizes, wait a second, I have to work 30 years, I have to work the rest of my career to buy my home. Now I have to work even harder and longer to buy one Bitcoin. What is really going on here? And I think the next big wave of Bitcoin buyers are actually gonna be current homeowners who transform their home equity into Bitcoin equity. Because for the vast majority of Americans, the the the main source of their wealth is in their home equity. And your home equity, depending on your zip code, is growing at two to eight percent categories. And by the way, a home is just like a vehicle. It it devalues over time, especially if you don't take care of it. So you need to get your you need to get the the most important source of wealth transferred from your home equity, and you need to get it into Bitcoin equity, into a into a deflationary asset that gains value over time through its engineered design, a savings technology. And you need to get it out of your home equity, which is just being diluted and diluted and diluted and and creating a a net negative on your balance sheet, becoming a liability more so than an asset on your balance sheet. So the next big wave of buyers, I think So that's interesting.
SPEAKER_13We're gonna finish this clip. But what's interesting about that, and and this is something that I've been cognizant of forever, is real estate was never meant to be an appreciating asset. Real estate on its own is a liability. It requires maintenance, it requires defense, you know, it requires all kinds of inputs into it.
SPEAKER_10So, what's been going on for the last 50 years where everybody, you know, uses their house as an asset?
SPEAKER_13Well, let's talk about that. What's traditionally happened is real historically land and real estate are liabilities. Now, they have value, they have retained value, but the value was based on utility. What can you produce off of it? It was a business. If you're a farmer, how many bushels of corn can you make? So you measure the wealth and the value of the land based on productivity. If it's rental properties, you're a landlord and you base the value on cash flows. That's what determined you assessed land like you would assess a business. What's the total, what's the total liability? How much do I have to put into it? How much can I get out of it? Do a factor multiplier of four or five, and there's your value. Right. Everything's got an ROI. It's the same way that you assess commercial real estate for the most part. It's all about ROI. What's the ROI on the land? This is why swamp land was never valuable. But did you know swam land actually appreciates in value? Like literally, completely useless land that you cannot build on, tucked away in little corners, actually goes up in value every year. Weird. That doesn't make any sense. That's because we untethered from gold and the and so land retains some value because it's comparable to the inflation rate of dollar. So that's what he's talking. That's what we're talking about here. Now, who is this? This is the People's Reserve. The People'sReserve.com, you can go visit them. They do Bitcoin-backed mortgages. So these guys are very serious about what they're doing. Like, you know, they're not loaning you money based on the Bitcoin collateral that you post because they think Bitcoin is a speculative asset. Okay. So this is like these guys have billions and billions of dollars lent out. You can go visit their website, thepeeplesreserve.com, and they have self-repaying mortgages. And it's why would you put your money into a piece of real estate when you could put your money into Bitcoin, pledge the Bitcoin, and then let them buy the real estate, and then they're double collateralized, you're double collateralized, and the loan pays off itself. You'd have to believe these guys are just fun and with funny money. And they're not. They're not. So that's the thing. Like there's an institutional element to this that if you're not paying attention, you're gonna miss the boat.
SPEAKER_04Comes from homeowners who transform home equity to Bitcoin equity, but that's not gonna happen to the price of Bitcoin's above a single family home. But I think it can get above a single family home because we're being monetized as digital gold, and that means million dollars. So those are the price points that I'm watching. Fair value at 320, single family home at the 400 range, and then gold parity at a million. Anything beyond that, I think there's just I don't have enough time to think about anything beyond that. But in the long run, I think we go way beyond that. And uh and that's because we're going up this S curve of adoption and we're just now accelerating. We're nowhere near adoption. People are still laughing at it. But you know, our kids and our grandkids, they'll be at the top of the S-curve uh and they'll be able to benefit from all the responsible saving of Bitcoin that you and I did. So hopefully we get a nice little picture that stays in the house so they can remember.
Jobs Report And The Coming Print
SPEAKER_13So I wanted to share that with you because no matter what your situation is, whether you're one of those people that has a job, doesn't have a job, there's an opportunity for you to change your future trajectory by adjusting how you save money from normal dollars that melt away to how you can retain your excess energy, right? And that's by saving through Bitcoin. So I want to encourage everybody to do that. Ron, go ahead and put the rumble or the river link in the chat for anybody that's interested in that. Okay, and it's also in the show notes for those of you that listen later. You can go down and check that out. Now, I want to show you this because things in America are going well. We are on a trajectory for something that's called redollarization. And so we got a jobs report out from April. It's May. We got the jobs report from last month. And guess what, Ron?
SPEAKER_22It's really good. We got a much better than expected jobs report for the month of April. 115,000 jobs is the non-farm number. 115,000 jobs. The expectation was 62,000. Again, a strong print for the U.S. jobs picture. The unemployment rate, as expected, holding steady, 4.3%.
SPEAKER_13We got so that's pretty good. I guess people are working, so they're gonna have some excess energy left over.
SPEAKER_10You know, I wonder how I wonder how that guy with the mortgage company, the Bitcoin mortgage company, how he came up with his fair value, because that fair value equation, however he came up with it, I came up with my own number. And this is how in the future Bitcoin will be valued is how each individual person and then all those people collectively decide what it's worth. And he's obviously figured out that it was worth something more than what it's posted at today. And I did the same calculations, but I did my own very crude calculations and came up with a number around 250. And so I just wonder how guys like him come up with their fair value number because how these people arrive at those numbers is going to be kind of important for how it is eventually valued in the future.
SPEAKER_13You know, I don't think he explained it in that clip, but I'm sure it's just a couple more variables, right? A couple more variables as far as like Kagger index and cost of production and stuff like that. I mean, I'm I don't know.
SPEAKER_10But I do know that that education piece, once people start figuring out how they're coming up with the value, is going to make the drive of volume, you know, just that much faster.
SPEAKER_13Let me tell you my assessment. Okay. So the so everybody pay attention to this. So I'm on the political end of things. My lifetime expertise has seeing the lay of the land through a political lens. I have the political science degree, international studies, I have a theology minor with a religious studies minor, and I have lived in the real estate world. I have lived in the real estate world where people are trying to get rich, people are trying to do a deal, people are turning a lot into a development, turning a$20,000 investment into a$100,000 profit. I have lived in that world. Money-motivated people get involved in real estate. And then on top of that, I have the political limbs. The reason they're in real estate, and it's mostly peasants, is the stock market is a country club game. If you're not connected, if you don't have those ends, good luck. Buy and hold and pray that the CEO of the company that you're investing in doesn't get swept up in some scandal. Does that make sense? And they're not cooking the books. So for people who want to have control of their small investment, they end up in real estate and politics drives them there because there's no trust with the market. When I look at Bitcoin and I see where the value's at today, compared to what he's just saying about where it should, this is what the fair market value is. This is the utility of it, right? When I see when I talk, when I hear them talk about the projection to gold, I think to myself, gold has a paper market and the value is repressed. So you're even valuing it against paper gold. It's just like the silver market, completely manipulated by the banks. It's completely manipulated by the paper market. When I look at Bitcoin and I see central banks buying it, I see Fidelity buying it, I see Lesh or uh uh Schwab, Meryl Lynch, Charles Schwab offering it to their investors and buying it. When I see BlackRock being the largest holder of it in the world, when I see different sovereign nations starting sovereign wealth funds, and when I see the United States calling it a strategic asset, you know what I see? I see the country club people that have manipulated the stock market, that have fleeced you dry, who happen to own the mainstream media, have dumped and poo-pooed on Bitcoin enough to push a lot of the retailers out of it, the small guys who actually watch the news and they're they're thinking of Bitcoin like a tech stock. They don't understand the fundamental core values. They do. And so they're pushing out as much as they can and trying to get as much as they can before the whole system rolls over. I'm not saying the entire system's gonna go into it, we're no longer gold standard, it's Bitcoin standard. No, all central banks are going to have whatever gold they've got in their vaults, they're gonna have some Bitcoin strategic reserve, you know. That's, I mean, they're gonna do what they're gonna do, but they're gonna collateralize with something that is fungible, tradable, durable, you know what I mean? And Bitcoin meets all of those standards and more.
SPEAKER_10Yeah, my my method for coming up with the value had more to do with utility, had nothing to do with gold, had nothing to do with any other commodity. It was all about the utility and the volume being held currently and looking at the future, at the volume that will be necessary to be held for all of these institutional investors to make it a utility. I came up with 250, but when I was really looking at it hard, I was like, if this really, you know, became like the new standard, oh man. Oh I know. It it would be over. I mean, it's it's really infinite.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. Yeah. It's it's really hard to even imagine. That's why they say what is the what is the mathematical equation of Bitcoin? It's infinite divided by 21 million, or 21 million divided by infinite. They that's like a t-shirt you can get. Maybe I'll get one. I'll get a t-shirt. Right. And you're trying to tie that value to a it's it's truly a scarce asset. And all as as productivity happens and more things are made, all of those things have a value, right? Every single item in this office, if we have a garage sale, has a monetary value, right? Right. And all of that monetary value we measure in dollars, and when we sell it, now we have to have dollars to to fill the gap. Right. Bitcoin could become that, maybe not in the next couple years, but it's possible our kids or grandkids might see a world where we price oil in Bitcoin and not in dollars. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? That way every company is. I think that's very near future. This is what Kevin Warsh is saying. Well, it holds policymakers accountable. If a barrel of oil is put, you know, 3,000 Satoshis, then you you gauge the strength of your currency as to how much currency it takes to buy the 3,000 satoshis to get the barrel of oil. Right now, the forex markets, the foreign exchange markets are so convoluted and messed up that there's really no, I mean, how much money even exists? I mean, they've got magic money printers that don't even get recorded on the ledger. You know what I mean? Okay, so more good news, jobs numbers. Let's listen to the Harry Inton of CNBC, who gets excited about jobs numbers and GDP growth, just like Harry Enton gets excited about polling. Big job jobs report for April.
SPEAKER_1165,000 expected. Nay, nay, nay. We are much stronger. 115,000, 115. And last month, upward revision from 178 to 185. These are good numbers.
SPEAKER_13So unlike Joe Biden's administration, where they were revising the numbers downward, they'd get their headline and then the next month they'd quietly revise it down to the tune of a million dollars. Not million dollars, a million jobs revisioned downward. To the tune of a million jobs rescission downward.
SPEAKER_30CNN, shocking. I mean, the expectation was what 60,000 jobs and it's 178. Wow.
SPEAKER_14Yeah. Uh look, the job market bounced back in a big way in March, and that is good news. Really blowing away expectations. I mean the blowing away expectations.
Tariffs And The Redollarization Push
Gold And Silver Liquidity Problems
Seattle Politics And Homeless Reality
SPEAKER_13Now, why did I play the Bitcoin clip first before this? When jobs go up, look at the way the Federal Reserve is traditionally. Like you go, we can go play clips of Jerome Powell talking about well, as the job market gets stronger, inflation happens. And so we have to raise rates to counteract the growing jobs market. Guys, guys, the big print is coming. The big print is coming. Kevin Walsh is going to lower rates because Trump, whether he told him to or not, has made it very clear he wants rates lower. Okay. He wants rates lower. And at the same time, we have a growing economy, which means we are going to see inflation because the way they calculate it is going to put us in the rear. So it's coming. That's why Bitcoin is undervalued right now because it sees the big print coming. It's inevitable. It's just a matter of time. So I highly advise you get off zero, create a path between you and the ability to save your excess energy in Bitcoin. Take a look at your budget and go, maybe, maybe I can avoid the latte. I'll just drink drip black and save the extra dollar or two in Bitcoin because it could triple or double or quadruple in the next couple years because you can transfer it to yourself into the future. That is what no other asset allows you to do. Gold comes close, right? Gold comes close, but Bitcoin will allow you to save that excess energy into the future. And it will likely appreciate because it has to appreciate because of the value of the dollar. Right now, I believe the media has suppressed it because the banks who own the media are trying to get into it before it is at a million dollars of Bitcoin. And here's another indicator that inflation is coming. Now, I support this a thousand percent because I think that China is bad. China is a whole. Okay. So I think China is bad. But here we go. Based on the lack of respect, this is from Donald J. Trump posted on Truth Social. Based on the lack of respect that China has shown the world's markets, I am hereby raising the tariff charge to China by the United States of America to 125% effective immediately. Oh now, this will drive factories and Production of goods that China would otherwise sell into the United States. And I know that a lot of this got started last year, and some of those factories are probably coming online. So now that we've got some domestic production of critical things, Trump is turning up the temperature on China a little bit. And guess what's happening to their oil cost? The cost of oil is getting turned up on China. Guess what's happening to the value of the real estate? It's getting turned way down. They've got 20 years backwards in real estate values in China. Okay. So 125% effective immediately. At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realize that the days of ripping off the USA and other countries is no longer sustainable or acceptable. Conversely, and the fact, and based on the fact that more than 75 countries have called representatives of the United States, including the Departments of Commerce, Treasury, the USTR, to negotiate a solution to the subjects being discussed relative to trade, trade barriers, tariffs, currency manipulation, and non-monetary tariffs. And these countries have not, at my suggestion, retaliated in any way, shape, or form against the United States, I have authorized a 90-day pause and a substantially lowered reciprocal tariff during this period of 10%. Also effective immediately. Thank you for your attention to this matter. So as our production goes up, as our capacity goes up with new jobs, factories coming online, drilling more oil than we've ever drilled, he turns up the temperature on China and turns down the temperature on the rest of the world, completely changing the way money is moving around the world. And he's rewarding those who have not resisted, who took it, you know, took it on the chin and said, Thank you, sir. Can I add some more? Let's fix these trade barriers. This is master trade negotiations at the highest level. He also had a conversation with uh the European Commission. I had a great call with the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. We discussed many topics, including that we are completely united and that the Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. We agreed that a regime that kills its own people cannot control a bomb that can kill millions. I've been waiting patiently for the EU to fulfill their side of the historic trade deal. We trade deal we agreed in Turnbury, Scotland. The largest trade deal ever. A promise was made that the EU would deliver their side of the deal and as per agreement, cut their tariffs to zero. I agreed to give their country until the 250th, our country's 250th birthday, or unfortunately, their tariffs would immediately jump to much higher levels. Thank you for your attention to this matter. So our nation's birthday happens to be in a little bit less than two months away. And so we will see if we get the largest trade deal ever. Meanwhile, China is absolutely getting choked out. And here in the next couple weeks, Donald Trump is heading to China. So we'll see. I mean, good stuff going on. But here's what I know. For us peasants, it's a rocky road ahead, ladies and gentlemen. The outcome is not necessarily determined. Trump is trying to redollarize, which is a good thing generally. But overall, listen, the big print is coming. The rates are going to go down. It's going to spur the economy, but it's going to inflate the value of things. End of story. So if you want to project your excess energy today, that extra money you make as you earn it today, Bitcoin is the way. I can't think of any other way to do it. Gold would be great. Gold would be wonderful. The problem is in the future, now I have to go lose 20% of the value of it when I try to sell it to buy whatever asset. So I've already got a 20% knockoff the top. You know, I could buy it today. And if I turn around and try to sell it, I lose 20%. In silver, the best deal I could find in silver to liquidate my physical silver was$7 off of spot, which happens to be 10%. So you automatically lose 10%. You are banking on the market going up 10% in order to get it back. Now, last year, silver had a great run. And what they were trying, this is my belief now that it's happened and it's kind of over, is that there's so much silver paper out on the market. All of these data centers that are buying the silver, because it's going into wires, never to be seen on the market again, right? All of the data centers were like, hey, you know, big bank chase, you have silver. We want to buy it from you. And they're like, Oh, um, we have hypothecated silver paper. And so what they did was they jumped the price of silver by basically shorting their paper. And what that did is that caused everybody to go, oh, it's time to sell my silver. And they went into their closets and got physical silver, went and got their grandma's silverware, took it to the pawn shop, who then immediately sends it to the smelter. And that's how they pumped the raw supply of silver was they they jacked up the price, and then as soon as they had enough silver to meet their needs, price came right back down to where it was projected to be$75 to$85 an ounce from now till in in infinity. Okay. There's another interesting thing that happened, and this is our Seattle mayor, Katie, Katie, Katie Wilson. I think she this is stunning to me.
SPEAKER_05Okay.
SPEAKER_13She is a self-declared socialist democrat, right? Self-declared socialist democrat. She's of the same ilk as Karen Bass. She's of the same ilk of Zoran Mondami and a handful of other prominent mayors throughout the country. At the end of this episode, we're going to talk about the Democrat Party and socialism slash communism. Okay. I want to show you up front as we go through today because the people are doing some amazing things to counteract this. The people at large in the Western countries around the world are doing a lot to see these people for who they are and counteract it. But I want to show you up front, Katie Wilson. She's newly minted mayor, very inexperienced, very young. Mom and dad still pay for her kids' child care. This is this is it is it is an obscene obscenity to politics that she was able to become a mayor of one of our nation's greatest cities.
SPEAKER_10Yeah.
SPEAKER_13And this is the way she treats the press. Even Como News can't run cover for her.
SPEAKER_29DMO, Seattle's mayor was at an event last week that was interrupted by gunfire, and Katie Wilson was rushed to safety.
SPEAKER_21We did attempt about a jump.
SPEAKER_29Yeah, MOL is Seattle's DMO, Seattle's.
SPEAKER_13Do you see that RV parked on the street in the background? Yes. That's what Seattle's becoming. Okay. That is a homeless person that has bought an old piece of crap RV, and they and notice how it's got the windows blocked out. Yep. They just move it around the city. And any city street you drive in in Seattle, this is a nice little suburb, probably in North Seattle, Ballard, based on what I can see, the buildings in the background. That's what our city is becoming. It's so unaffordable to live that people are choosing to live in rundown RVs parked on the side of the street. And when they get asked to leave, they just move it down another block. Like we've got legit homeless encampments that are just full of drug users. But when you go to a restaurant in Seattle or you go somewhere where someone is doing a service industry job, there's a good chance they're going home to one of those RVs.
SPEAKER_29Mayor was at an event last week that was interrupted by gunfire, and Katie Wilson was rushed to safety. We did attempt to ask her a rather straightforward question about public policy when it comes to surveillance cameras, but we were interrupted by her staff. It was the third in a series of events that leads some to wonder whether these verbal missteps will have other impacts for the city. Does that change your perspective at all? Yeah, let's keep it on top. That straightforward public policy question of Seattle's mayor Katie Wilson.
SPEAKER_07I'm sorry, I simply said to keep it on topic.
SPEAKER_29Is interrupted by a junior city staffer.
SPEAKER_07Maybe we can set up a different time for that. But the mayor's a busy person. Understand. Maybe uh we can set up a sage sometime.
SPEAKER_29Sage Wilson is the mayor's press secretary and declined to talk further about the effort by the low-level Seattle public utilities liaison to derail the conversation.
SPEAKER_03That's just not great press management.
SPEAKER_29Sandeep Kashik is a longtime Seattle political and campaign consultant. And it's kind of a rookie mistake. He says the incident followed two others in recent weeks when she refused to discuss Starbucks corporate expansion to Nashville.
SPEAKER_16But this is a chance for us to ask you.
SPEAKER_29Or seem dismissive of wealthy people leaving the area during an on-stage appearance at Seattle U last month.
SPEAKER_22If, you know, the ones that leave, like hi.
SPEAKER_03Um so sometimes comments that somebody like the mayor makes can have real repercussions in terms of actual, you know, economics for the city, jobs and the business climate.
SPEAKER_05I think it's concerning anytime we have elected officials wanting to say goodbye to the job base, goodbye to the tax base of their economy.
SPEAKER_29Chris Johnson is the president of the associate.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, I think it's damaging when they won't answer questions. That clip where she's in the warehouse and he goes, Well, what do you think about the flock cameras? And that junior level staff over comes and grabs her. I watched that whole clip. You kind of sit there and you're just like, that should have been like a no-brainer question. She doesn't have the answers to this stuff. She's being controlled, being controlled by someone behind the scenes, which is pretty common when it comes to socialist and communists, right? Like the dictator's in control. Everyone else is an apparatchek. They don't want to answer a question that the leader, the supreme leader, might not like. Here's an interesting thing here. This is Joe Biden. This is a flashback to, again, how communists will treat you. Donald Trump, when it comes to oil prices, has answered the questions. He's like, listen, when the war is over, prices will come down. I'm doing what I can. I'm pumping oil, I'm pumping oil, I'm pumping oil, right? It's like he's being transparent about the pickle that we're in with oil prices. However, if you flash back to how Joe Biden treated oil, he gave answers like this.
SPEAKER_18The war has pushed prices up. They could go as high as$200 a barrel, some analysts think. How long is it fair to expect American drivers and drivers around the world to pay that premium for this war?
Pentagon Procurement Shift To Business
SPEAKER_13As long as it takes. As long as I want it to take. As long as I want it to take. Congratulations. That is awesome. So proud of you there. That is wonderful. Okay. Now, speaking of, that was Joe Biden referring to continuing to fund Ukraine over and over and over. And, you know, this Putin's war of aggression is what's causing our oil prices to be high. But we won't, we're not going to do anything about oil prices by compensating assembly lines. Right. Now, Donald Trump, on the other hand, here we are involved in a military excursion in Iran, and they're using a lot of military might. However, what Donald Trump is so brilliant at what he does is as he's looking at this big economies board that has all these dials on it, you know, turn down the interest rates, turn up the job creation, do this, do that. You know, it's like he's turning all these dials. So as we're spending money in Iran and expending munitions and weapons, unlike Joe Biden, who they were not replenishing the stockpiles or using the old methods of acquisition and how to get equipment, Pete Hegseth has completely, totally revamped the way the United States supplies itself and restocks itself.
SPEAKER_16A broken Pentagon bureaucracy was doing the same thing for decades. When our warfighters needed more weapons, aircraft, and ships, the Department of Defense allowed contractors to double dip at your expense. They charge you, the taxpayer, to build their factories and then charge you again for the final product. And despite paying companies to make weapons faster, schedule delays were constant and cost overruns were the norm. All while their CEOs got rich. But today, President Trump's war department is flipping this rigged system on its head. We're not tolerating delays in production or cost overruns anymore. We've pushed out the bureaucrats who've made these deals in the past and replaced them with the most talented negotiators in the private sector. A group of businessmen so elite they've been rightly dubbed Deal Team Six. It's simple. We're putting the American taxpayer first by offering you a better deal. We now move at the speed of business. Now, when a defense company expands its production to sell more equipment to the US military, they pay the bill. They pay for new factories, assembly lines, manufacturing plants, not the taxpayer. In exchange, we're giving these companies steady long-term orders for exactly what our warriors need. And defense companies are making things in higher volumes, much more quickly while keeping their prices flat. Should these companies fail to deliver, we will hold them accountable and bring in new companies who will. Speed, volume, and fiscal responsibility. It's common sense, and it's what the American taxpayer demands. This war department has made the move from bureaucracy to business. Over the next month, we will release a series of videos that highlight how President Trump's historic$1.5 trillion defense budget will make a generational investment in our arsenal freedom. This investment will secure and protect the homeland and ensure America's military remains the most lethal fighting force on earth for generations to come. We're gonna spend every dollar of that money responsibly because that's what you deserve, that's what America needs, and that's what this president made.
SPEAKER_13You know who Palmer Lucky is?
SPEAKER_09Yeah.
Palmer Luckey And Early Bitcoin
SPEAKER_13So Palmer Lucky did an interview where he was being asked, what's changed at the Department of War? Like, how do they do acquisitions? And he was like, Oh my gosh, you know, there's the deal team six and others that are involved in the different contracts. They will call up and be like, Hey, we got what you have. It's crap. Fix it. Hey, we need more of these. Hey, ramp up production, meet your deadlines. He's like, there is open channels of communication. And he says, obviously, he is like, all of the defense contractors are interconnected. Like, I'm making a drone, but that guy makes the engine, and you know, so there's a lot of like collaboration. He says it's competition, but there's collaboration based on the contracts you have you have. And he says, even the old guard, the Halliburtons, the Lockheed Martins, they're like, oh man, we we actually are coming out to be the good guys now because you know, we're being held accountable to how we're making making things and getting production schedules done and new technology. And he's like, it used to be like say they wanted some drone that could do XYZ. They'd get the contract, they'd make the drone, it'd go over time, they'd get the extensions, the drone would come out, and then the Department of Defense would then make some long-winded bureaucratic paperwork that would get sent back that says, Okay, well, it doesn't turn as fast as we want, or it doesn't carry the payload we want, or now that we're using it, and it's like this big long committee report, and then they'd go back and be like, So keep making them or not? I mean, he says now he's like, they'll get the prototype, they'll test it in the field, turn around, give you info, you know, give you the information you need to be able to make adjustments instantly. It's pretty amazing. You want to know a little something else about Palmer Lucky that's just you know, for anybody who cares, it's just kind of a you know, you know, interesting tidbit.
SPEAKER_19Bitcoin. How much do you love it? Do you own it? How are your thoughts on it? I'm a big time Bitcoin guy. I have been from the beginning. I have been mining my own Bitcoin since before there were people have often asked you, when did you buy in? I didn't buy in, I mined in. And and I've been doing that since before there were any exchanges. I was on the BitcoinTalk.org forums, and that is how he became such a big business.
SPEAKER_13If he's been mining it since the beginning, he was getting Bitcoin for like free.
SPEAKER_10It should answer a lot of questions about how he got so successful.
SPEAKER_13So again, the miracle of Bitcoin is not that I can transfer money directly peer-to-peer, 10,000 miles away. It's that I can transfer money peer-to-peer 10,000 days into the future. You can save it for yourself. And that's exactly what he just described right there. How did he become a multi-billion dollar defense contractor that can project freedom into the marketplace? Because he paid himself into the future by understanding that technology early on. That's pretty significant. Taylor, you are influencing us. I also placed a weekly Bitcoin file. That is great. Dad, leave it in the will. Let's do it. Please leave leave it in the will. Put it in a trust. I'll help you out with that.
SPEAKER_10You know, we pimp Bitcoin so much. I was thinking maybe you and I should start our own river company.
SPEAKER_13An exchange. Yeah. We're working on it. We're working on it. We've got we've got friends in the work for the peasants, and we'll do it uh the peasants reserve. That's that's what it'll be.
SPEAKER_10Hey, we could call them uh like peasants' pennies.
Stream Glitch And Tech Gremlins
SPEAKER_13Peasants pennies. That's a Satoshi, a peasant's penny. I love it. In fact, we Hello? Hello? Houston, do we have a problem? Are we back? Okay, someone's got to drop a chat so we know you're there. Got degraded streams, we got frozen computers. I think there's like an EMP that happened outside all of a sudden. We're in some serious trouble here. We're talking about Bitcoin and defense contractors, and right when I say start talking about UFOs, everything froze on us. I am not from Houston, Boise. Alright, looks like we're back streaming again. That's good. That was that was really weird. Alright, we'll just stick around here for just a second. Looks like we got most of the looks like most of you guys stuck around and we came right back into the stream. That's pretty good. We didn't do a full reboot on the computer and everything. It just it just totally went dead on us. So that was very interesting. Alright, well, for the sake of continuity, we'll continue on. No video, just sound right now. No video, just sound right now.
SPEAKER_10Okay. Okay, hold on.
SPEAKER_13We're working through it here. Wait, are you just gonna end it? I was thinking about it. Thinking about it. Well, now that's now the stream's not degraded.
SPEAKER_09Let me uh whoa, did you see all that?
UFO File Dump Goes Public
SPEAKER_13Yeah. You got gremlins. What the heck was that? I think you got some CIA gremlins in there, buddy. Yeah. They're on the list. On the list. YouTube is up checking the others. And we're doing it live. We're doing it live. We're working through it live. On the list. Okay, so wave my hand. YouTube is up checking the others. Alright, no. I I see the stream here on Rumble. So when I see the same stream here, we're doing it on Rumble. I think we're good. Okay, let's go. Okay, back to business. All right. I think I think I saw the last thing you guys heard me say was peasants' pennies. Yeah, we're gonna work on that. One way or another. Carrie, you hear us. We gotta get a peasants, the peasants' reserve. So we'll do some peasants' pennies or something like that. I don't know. We'll we'll give us time. And uh all right, great. We're all up now. Okay, so we also got big news yesterday, or actually it was technically this morning. We've got the UFO updates. So this is sweet. This is pretty exciting.
SPEAKER_11Fox News Alert, the Trump administration releasing the first batch of files related to UFOs and alien life. So is the truth really out there? Senior White House correspondent Peter Dussy joins us live with the details. What have you learned, Peter?
Moon Footage And NASA Trust Issues
SPEAKER_39Good morning. So a White House official left this hard drive on my desk overnight. You can see on it it says A-A-R-O files copy 203. That is the all-domain resolution office copy 203. Uh, this is the first big batch of UFO disclosure ordered by President Trump. Some of the clips and videos on there have popped up different places before. Some of them have not. And we have been going through this all morning and overnight uh to try to put together some of the best videos so we can all look at this together. This is this is a world exclusive right here. So let's go to the first clip uh over the skies of the United Arab Emirates in June 2024. An inverted teardrop with a vertically linear trailing mass, as described by the war department, suspended below. The war department cannot say for sure what this is. It is officially listed as an unresolved UAP report. The next video, Over the Skies of Iraq, December 2022, moving bottom left to top right of the field of view. All CentCom gets from this is an area of contrast. That's what they describe it as. It is officially still listed as an unresolved UAP report. Next video, Over the Skies of Greece, October 2023. What is described as a small and circular UAP flying near the surface of the ocean towards land. Sentcom can't tell us what it is. It is officially listed as an unresolved UAP report. Within the last two minutes, all of these videos have gone live on war.gov slash UFO, and a White House official tells Fox first, while past administrations sought to discredit or dissuade the American people, President Trump is focused on providing maximum transparency to the public who can ultimately make up their own minds about the information contained in these files. And there's also a fresh look at some historical records. There's this from Apollo 17 included in So this is really interesting to me.
SPEAKER_13So obviously, we have an ongoing discussion about the space race and the legitimacy of it and what was going on there. And one of the things that's presented by hardcore people who believe in the space race, but do acknowledge that there was a lot of hanky panky with footage and stuff like that. Um, is the idea that we went to the moon and we didn't like what we saw. And so it became kind of cover-up mode, like, okay, let's produce something, but we don't ever really want to reveal anything because when we got there, we didn't like what we saw. Okay. So this kind of goes along with that a little bit.
SPEAKER_39This big document dump. One of the astronauts says, We've got a few very bright particles or fragments, or something that go drifting by as we maneuver. The control center says, Roger, understood. Another astronaut says, There's a whole bunch of big ones on my window down there, just bright. It looks like the 4th of July out of Ron's window. The control another astronaut says, Yes, now you can see some of them in shape. They're very jagged angular fragments that are tumbling. This exchange has long been dismissed as floating insulation. But now the White House is saying, while this photo has been previously released and discussed by keen observers, what's going on?
SPEAKER_13It's on the video.
SPEAKER_39There is no consensus about the nature of the anomaly. And this all started, of course, because we asked the president about it in February.
SPEAKER_20Barack Obama said that aliens are real. Have you seen any evidence of non-human visitors to Earth?
SPEAKER_26Well, he gave classified information. He's not supposed to be doing the, you know, the aliens are real. Well, I don't know if they're real or not. I can tell you he gave classified information. He's not supposed to be doing that. Well, he made it he made a big pursuit. He took it out of classified information. No, I don't I don't have an opinion on it.
SPEAKER_39So the government is trying to answer the question do aliens exist? And the answer is they don't know, but in an effort of transparency, they are giving us all of the material that they are working with as they try to answer that question.
SPEAKER_13All right. It's pretty interesting. So this is the this is where if you want to go and watch this or look at the look at this, you can go to war.gov forward slash UFO. I think it's interesting they went with UFO instead of UAP. So there's a lot of you know, really official top secret looking type here. They use nice fonts, and you can go in and you can grab. So these are agency FBI. You can just look at one. Okay, there's some top secret something or another.
SPEAKER_10Um check this out, Mulder.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, exactly. So we come in here. Okay, here's our top secret info. Flying saucer, Savannah River plant, AEC security offices. Where this is from 1952. Uh advise at this date. Two employees of the I EI DuPont company saw a blue light with an orange fringe shape like a saucer flying over the 400 area of the Savannah River Plant at approximately 9 30, 8 p.m. 852. Object flying at a high rate of speed, traveling in a northeastern direction. So you can get you can come in here and you can go look at all of their uh you know stuff. As a retired member of the St. Paul Police Force and having had numerous uh pleasant contacts with Agent Clint Clintonstein and Sam Sam Hardy, I take liberty of an opinion that came to me that the flying saucer scare seems possible, that release energy of the exploded atomic bonds could be soaring around in the atmosphere. I know you can channel this, but thought the proper authorities. I don't know, man. I mean, anyways, get to go through here and got a bunch of degraded information. And I just picked a random one. Right? I just picked a random one. Screen does that separate. So I just picked a random one. Let's pick another random one here. Come back. Uh let's see. That's all agency FBI. Let's go Department of State. Department of State Cable New Guinea. Let's look at this one.
SPEAKER_09Okay.
SPEAKER_13So this one is Department of State Cable New Guinea. This is from 1985. Uh limited use. Limited use. Port Mosby. Embassy January received informal inquiry from PNG intelligence organization concerning reported sightings of high altitude high-speed aircraft over PNG during events of January 24th. Matter came into NIO's attention. Noise of the report, which no the NIO places some credence originated with an Air Nogini pilot who had just taken off blah blah blah. Anyways, so I'm sure a lot of internet sleuths will go through this and will be providing us lots of interesting information. But again, I mean there's 17 pages of these. Oh, Apollo. Let's look at this one. This one looks fun. Download image. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, so this is an interesting picture. This is from Apollo. Now, again, is this Nevada or is this the moon? I don't I don't know. But you've got the images, like that's a pretty big thing there. These are the images they were seeing. When they were saying I've got fireworks out, you can imagine closer up this thing's all lit up. It's like, you know, a spaceship or station or whatever that's out there. That's interesting. Let's go. Uh archival footage depicts the lunar surface viewed from the landing site of Apollo 12. This image features five highlighted areas of interest labeled with area one through area five above the horizon, in which unidentified phenomena are visible. This image has been modified from its modified from its original state to assist the viewers in identifying the object. Such highlights are provided for contextual purposes only. Such alterations do not constitute an analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, so they're modified. Because NASA does that. And that is the problem with NASA. Here's another one. Let's see if this one was modified as well. This photo has been previously released and discussed by keen observers. There's no consensus about the nature of the anomaly. At least this one doesn't say it was modified. At least they were honest about modifying it.
SPEAKER_06Good gravy. Oh man, they got a bunch of these things here. Gemini?
SPEAKER_13Gemini was the 10th crew American spacecraft. This document is a transcript of communications between the flight crew astronauts James Shin Lowell. Uh begins with Foreman's report of a boogie contemporary nomenclature for an unknown aircraft as well as debris fields. Forman described the debris fields as consisting of very, very, very many hundreds of little particles. He estimated the particles' distance from the spacecraft to be four miles. Above discurves designing a brilliant body in the sun against the black background with trillions of particles on it.
SPEAKER_06Interesting.
SPEAKER_13So we got we got some info. Here, let's look at the pictures. Some of these are pretty, pretty, you know, these are pilots. Blurb, blurb, blurb, blurb, blurb, blurb, blurb, blurb. I know I'm okay. Now we're talking. Now we're talking. All right. So for those of you that are listening on audio, we've got a bright light in a field somewhere with a huge tic-tac thing going on. Turns out actual site, it's an actual site photo with FBA lab-rendered graphic overlay depicting corroborating eyewitness reports. So an object came into existence and left existence. It was approximately 130 to 195 feet in length and disappearing instantaneously.
SPEAKER_08Wow.
X Files Hantavirus And Election Fears
SPEAKER_13Interdimensional. So not a real photo, but when I saw that, I was like, oh, I gotta show the peasants. This one gets my attention. That's like the that's like the uh, what is it, the Hindenburg or whatever? The air balloon. There's that, there's the uh space picture that I just randomly grabbed. We got that one. That was good. Anyways, pretty interesting. You know, lots, lots of these, like off in the distance. And I think the reason that a lot of these photos are the like black and white aircraft photos is because they're credible, like they're real. Um there's really no disputing them. Not like this one where they've turned up the contrast or doing whatever they did there to manipulate that one. Now, if you go over time frame and you think about the progression of conspiracy theories that eventually become true, there has long been a conspiracy reaching all the way back to 1998 when the X-Files came out. Right? X-Files, and it connected alien disclosure with a hantavirus pandemic outbreak. Did you know this? Dead serious here. So here's a quick clip from the episode from a 1998 X-Files disclosure, which also predicted coronavirus and also predicted all kinds of things. And here we are this morning with alien disclosure, which has been brewing in the media for a little bit, and now we also have a serious worldwide hontivirus outbreak.
SPEAKER_27No, I worked. I was right about Dallas. Wasn't it? How are you right? Are you familiar with the hantavirus as your mother? Yeah, it was a deadly virus spread by field mice in the southwestern United States several years ago. According to the newspaper, FEMA was called management outbreak of the prisoner called Federal Emergency Management Agency's real power is FEMA allows the White House to suspend constitutional government upon a declaration of a national emergency. What is an agency with such broad-sweeping power doing managing a small viral outbreak in suburban Texas?
SPEAKER_13That's a dang good question. And now here's the thing. And how consequential is this midterm election cycle, Ron? Is it pretty consequential?
SPEAKER_10Well, it feels like it.
Cruise Ship Timeline And Quarantine Debate
SPEAKER_13It's about as consequential as they come. Okay, it's about as consequential as they come. I mean, each each election cycle gets more and more consequential. So some of you may have been seeing floating around on social media this hantavirus stuff. Now, I completely ignored this. I remember when I was the in the in the reserve officer training corps and we were doing field exercises out in the southern desert of Boise, and they said, when you pitch your tent, you've got to make sure there's no rat on the ground because there's hantavirus out and out here, and you know, wanted to make sure that we cleared our areas of rat virus. And anytime we were cleaning anything, you know, you always want to use a bleach solution when you see rat poop or whatever, because there could be hontavirus associated with it. Gene Hackman's wife just was found dead in her home of hantavirus. And we have a cruise ship out with people dropping like flies from hontavirus. So let's put on our tinfoil hat along with our Monica, uh Monica Sofenhouse, as she analyzes this amazing conspiracy. Guys, stick around for this. If this ends up being what it's being, this moment right here, when the world breaks apart this summer, when all of a sudden you're being asked to lock down again or put your mask on, this right here is gonna be everything you need to know about what they're doing. It is the wake-up call.
SPEAKER_31My husband told me that I was not allowed to get on the crazy train with this one. Allowed. Let's take a look at the timeline. April 6th, a 70-year-old man, a passenger on the cruise line, comes down ill. Five days later, on April 11th, he unfortunately passes away. April 12th through the 20th, the boat docks in St. Helena, and the body and his wife get off the ship. At some point during that time, his wife comes down ill, and she is actually evacuated to Johannesburg, South Africa, which is literally on the other side of Africa. I'm not sure why they evacuated her there, but bye bonds. Once she arrives in Johannesburg, she actually collapses in the airport. She is taken to hospital, where within 24 hours, at some point, she dies. While that is happening in South Africa, the ship is sailing on and a third passenger comes down ill. That person is a British man who is actually sent to Johannesburg, South Africa as well. And he is uh still currently in critical condition in the hospital. And while all that is happening in South Africa, the boat docks at Ascension Island while there on April 28th, the fourth passenger becomes ill and subsequently passes away. She is the German woman. She passes away on May 2nd. And up until that point, nobody knows that this is the hantavirus. But on that date, the results come back in on that woman, and sure enough, it is the hantavirus. So we've been wondering all this time is this the hantavirus? This is the one strain out there that is person to person. Yep, the WHO confirmed today it is, in fact, that virus, that strain of the virus, rather. Today, they also confirmed that the ship's doctor is also severely ill. The ship's doctor is being taken to Spain for treatment. Now, Spain has said, hey, these are all Europeans and we owe them, you know, humanitarian aid. So come to the Canary Islands, and that's where the humanitarian aid is for Europe. So go there, they'll let you in. But the Canary Islands were like, um, excuse me? Uh no, the ship has now gotten to the Canary Islands, and there's there's activity where there are at least three more passengers who are sick, and a crew member got off somewhere because this thing was done, you know, his contract or whatever was done. So he got off the ship and he went home to Switzerland. Guess what? He's sick. He's in a hospital in Switzerland now. They have to do contact tracing now on everybody who was in an airplane or in the airport with any of these people, and then whoever they were in contact. This is you know what? I'm sorry, but they can't they can't get off the boats. We learned during COVID that quarantine was really important. So why are we allowing them to get off the ship? Like pull another ship up next to it. Get the people who are healthy, get them off, put them on a separate ship and move them away from that boat. Okay, just move them away. Let the sick people stay on the boat, let the healthy people go on that boat. And if they need to, they can go back, okay? But do not bring them to land to the people on that ship. I'm so sorry. I'm so I it's awful. It's horrible. It's horrible. I'm I'm sorry. But no, guess what's coming June 11th through the 19th, the World Cup, to 16 cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. All of Europe is coming here. I'm so excited.
SPEAKER_13Just like the Wuhan military games that had people from all over the world coming to Wuhan as the virus was outbreaking. And now we know from the cable release they knew it had been outbroken and they pre-planned blaming it on the wet market after the games had taken place.
SPEAKER_10Now, did they just say that it was being transmitted person to person?
SPEAKER_13Yes, it's the Wuhan.
SPEAKER_10Well hold on, because hontivirus is not transmitted person to person normally.
SPEAKER_13There's one strain that is. So it's the Andes Hontavirus strain. It is transmitted person to person. Okay. And it happened to leak out of a lab in Australia a number of years back, and they never found the leaked deadly viruses.
SPEAKER_35I want to stress that there have been no public health incidents linked to these materials. So we have no evidence so far of any event occurring as a result of the loss or the destruction of these materials. The Department is taking all necessary steps to ensure that it does have the appropriate regulatory matters in place. It is liaising with the federal record keeping bodies and the federal accreditation bodies, as well as with our own Department of Agriculture.
SPEAKER_13It has so the Hontavirus and that deadly vaccine in 2024 just went missing out of a major biosecurity breach in Australia. Never to be found again.
SPEAKER_10Was this a normally occurring virus or was this a gain of function by virus? Because if you say that it came out of a lab somewhere, it's like I immediately think this is something doctored up, just like COVID.
Pfizer Docs And Hantavirus Risk
SPEAKER_13Well, let's uh let's look at something else here. All right. Okay. So this is this is a cumulative analysis of post-authorization adverse event reports. This is Pfizer created this. This is their confidential lab. Now remember, there was a lot of lawsuits to get the Pfizer docs. This is where um uh what's her name? She's on War Room all the time. She was a spokesperson for the Clinton campaign back in the day. Um, she's really she was really big into digging into the Pfizer docs. And she organized about 2,000 doctors around the United States to go through a million pages of Pfizer releases. Oh, what is her name?
SPEAKER_10While you were thinking of that, I was also thinking of a really bad joke that some comedian would probably say something like sink the boat, just blow it up, sink it. Sink it.
SPEAKER_13Well, here we go. So this is this is from the Pfizer dock release. So as we go through here, this is the cumulative analysis of post-authorization adverse event reports received from February from 28th, February 21-1. This is Worldwide Safety Pfizer's report. So you scroll down here. You scroll down here, and you get to the appendix list of adverse events of special interest. So these are all the things that were happening to people that took the Pfizer vaccine that were associated with the weaker immune system that you got after it. And you scroll down, it's all in alphabetical order. And obviously, this is a freaking huge list. Look at that. Hontavirus pulmonary infection, along with Hashimoto's, along with you know, all these other diseases, but it's right there. So people who took the Pfizer vaccine showed an increased risk of can contacting hontavirus.
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WHO Solidarity And Global Control Talk
SPEAKER_13Hontavirus pulmonary infection. There's a big list there. It is a big list. Now, this this they tried desperately to keep this. No side effects, people. Oh my gosh. I know. It's uh oh my goodness. Inserts that were left blank because you know, we can't fit an entire book inside of every vial for people to read. Now, our favorite Ted Rose, alleged cross-dresser Ted Rose, World Health Organization. He's big mad because the United States and Argentina have pulled out of the World Health Organization. But don't worry, Washington State signed up. So now our uh tax revenue goes to the World Health Organization. Wonderful. He says we've got to have solidarity.
SPEAKER_16Uh and any vacuum.
SPEAKER_13This is like yesterday, by the way. They're they're already initiating a worldwide response for hontavirus over a cruise ship. They're initiating a worldwide response over hantavirus over a cruise ship. Remember, COVID started with two freaking cases, and we went on lockdown when the total number of deaths was at like eight or nine. Worldwide. Worldwide lockdown of eight or nine people dying. There was more gun violence in Chicago that weekend.
SPEAKER_10Well, we're halfway there with the hauntivirus.
SPEAKER_00Any vacuum, any space uh which is not covered actually gives advantage to the virus. And the best immunity we have is solidarity. So because of the event that's happening now, and you know, both Argentina and the US are affected, um, I think they will reconsider uh their decisions because they can see uh uh how important universality is for health security. Um because viruses don't care about our politics, they don't care about our borders and they don't care about uh you know all the um uh excuses that uh uh we we we may have. So I hope uh this could be uh a good lesson um for the whole world because uh uh solidarity is our best immunity. I re I I I repeat.
SPEAKER_10Solidarity is our best uh Immunity. This guy acts like he's one of those guys in one of those videos that's like, here, hold my beer. You know, Tony Fauci, hold my beer. Watch this.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. Watch this. You're gonna take four people on a cruise ship and turn it down into a worldwide lockdown. This is collective again. See the world through the lens of collectivism and individualism. This is collectivism. Everybody needs to march the same tune. We need to be in charge. We need to make decisions over your life. This is Ted Rose's lackey here.
SPEAKER_28But how does that translate in a global solidarity? Really worried that we really need this in a display. You know, why would the world need a global entity that's coordinated? Argentina supports how they can.
Hantavirus mRNA Patent Deja Vu
SPEAKER_13So this outbreak is another example of why we need a global entity. A global entity that can be in charge of all of this.
SPEAKER_10No way.
SPEAKER_13But never fear, Ron. Don't fear. There's a United States patent application from April 24th of 2025. Two weeks ago. What the frick? MRNA vaccines against hontavirus. Oh my gosh. Pony Boy says, I'm getting the feeling of deja vu. Hey, you want to know something crazy, Pony Boy? I was on one of the carnival cruise ships with my whole family that went down to Mexico and came back. The next sailing was the one that got quarantined and had to go up to Oakland and couldn't get off. The next sailing, we were on that boat and they made some announcement over the thing in uh basically saying, hey, we have a record number of Chinese nationals on the boat, and they were all walking around with masks, and my whole family got sick. And remember, I have like superhuman immunity from being in the septic industry for so long. I got sick for the first time in years. And the last time I was sick, I was so sick when I got off that boat a couple days later. I was on a job site, I laid down of exhaustion. And my business partner sent me home. He's like, dude, go home. I was like, I don't even know if I can drive home. And I was sick for about two days, got over it. I believe I had first strain COVID, right? That's my belief. I'm pretty sure that would be supported based on the fact that I just bought the freaking boat that the next boat everybody got sick on. Okay. There's a patent here. There's a patent here from days ago. Oh, excuse me, a year ago. That's 2025, not 2026. I'm wrong, I was wrong. I was too emphasizing on the the April 24th.
SPEAKER_10It takes a while to plan these things, Taylor.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, exactly. They've got an mRNA vaccine for hontavirus, just as we have alien releases that's tied by the X-Files to a hontivirus release, which will create a global initiative around needing to, you know, lock the world down. Now, our fearless Dr. Drew is trying to tell the media Don't do it again.
SPEAKER_17I'm worried, really worried. You know, we we have a hontivirus outbreak in a in a uh in a cruise ship, and everybody's wanting to do it all over again. So are you frickin' friends is not the respiratory virus? Stop it. Stop it now. Stop the the news agencies need to stop. Everybody needs to stop. Hontavirus has been around a long time. It's it's nasty. Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Hontavirus, everybody needs to stop. Stop it right now. Turn off Ted Rose. Don't listen to Ted Rose. This is even such a big deal. Again, a couple people on a cruise ship have died. But our ten foil hat friend there, she explained it's being ceded to these places that are about to come into the United States for the World Cup, like now, like really soon. Including our hometown, our county is gonna have World Cup games. So here's Donald Trump even being asked about this. Yes, sir.
SPEAKER_25Well, I think you're gonna be told everything, and you already have. Uh it's very much, we hope, under control. Who is the chip? And I think we're gonna make a full report about it tomorrow. We have a lot of people, it's a lot of great people studying it. It should be fine. We hope.
SPEAKER_13It should be fine. We hope. Um, the president has already been briefed on this, Ron. He's already been briefed on this. Pandemic too. That's because there are major stakeholder entities that clearly want to disrupt our constitutions, probably pump more mail in ballots. This is like guys, if they take one more step towards us on lockdowns, suspending constitutions to manipulate the elections, if they try to do anything, you must resist. You must resist. This is like I thought they were gonna wait 25 years to do it again. I didn't think they'd do it in four. This is Ron, we are living in a simulation. This is what started this freaking podcast was chasing a virus around and then an election, and I went to prison. On this timeline, I'll be back in prison in about 2029. You know what I mean? Like on the time, like we're on a clicking clock timeline here.
SPEAKER_10Maybe we should just like go to Mexico and sip some. Sit this one out.
UK Labour Loses Seats To Reform
SPEAKER_13Yeah, man. Like good gravy here. John Attackis says, Yep, I was sick on one uh on one of those. He was so sick he did get COVID, and uh they took his blood and antibodies for months from that boat trip because and he made good money from it. Pony Boy says, I was sick for three weeks and was working out in the cold the whole time, not realizing it was COVID. I just remember the fatigue. That's what got me with it. It was I was super fatigued. Okay, so we've got some pretty good news on the election front. In England, they had their council members. So these are all your like town councils, pretty sure. They had an election and it was a stunning performance. Labour got trout. Labor is Keir Starmer's party.
SPEAKER_37You know your data. You said earlier on at the top of the show, if it continued, as we were seeing in the first hour of the show, it was looking like it could turn your words into a route for the Labour Party. Is what you're seeing so far backing that up? Is this turning into a route for Skier's Dalmer?
SPEAKER_32Well, it's beginning to look quite bad for Labour now. If you look at the actual number of seats won of the seats that Labour are contesting, Labour are losing over 80% of the seats. You might know, Martin, with your accuracy, that decimation is a word that's bandied around, but actually means only losing 10%. Labor are looking at an octupal decimation event at the moment on the results so far. Hartley Paul, if I can just take us to that one. Although there's a no overall An Octubal.
SPEAKER_13It's a decimation is a 10% reduction. This is an octupal summation. 80% reduction in seats that they had. That is like a wowzus. It's so significant that Nigel Farage might end up being the prime minister. That's how significant this is. If you want to see what it looks like on a graph, okay, so Reform Party took 147 seats, Lib Party took 37 seats, Labor 26 seats, conservative 25, Green 15, and others 12. That's huge. That's huge.
SPEAKER_10I don't follow their politics enough to know.
SPEAKER_13Let's just say reform is like uh Maga Light over there.
SPEAKER_10Oh, okay.
Redistricting Shifts And Political Shakeups
SPEAKER_13Okay, so Reform Party was really big into Brexit. They're they're into sovereignty. Now, if you listen to Jen, she wants the uh uh there's a reform, and there's the other party that's even more far right. Uh she said, we want we want this could trigger snap elections. She says we want Robert Ruper's Restore Party. So we've got the reform party and the restore party, but it's all in the name. It's all in the name, right? It's like the bag of make America Great Again. Here's another thing. Do you remember this? This guy right here, United States representative from Tennessee, Cohen. So this is uh representative Cohen. This is when he's like, ah, it's a Chucky Pride chicken. He does this whole like bit basically making fun of, I can't remember who it was that was on the seat. Well, he just got his seat totally removed. So Tennessee has already redistrict and the governor signed it. He just got wow, that can happen like that. Taken right seat was taken. Now, CNN's all big mad because the old white guy who was in a racially gerrymandered seat. So he was in one of those minority majority seats that was a black majority district, and they were continuously for years and years and years have elected the old white guy. So it turns out the person who's now gonna run for that area that who used to have that that district, it turns out it's gonna be a black Republican woman. Oh no. They ain't happy. A little ironic.
SPEAKER_36The woman now who is likely going to win the ninth district in Tennessee is a black Republican woman as a result of this redistricting effort. It's likely gonna be a black Republican woman who beats that old white man. Could I make this? But that's racist?
SPEAKER_13We're gonna come back. It actually is. We're gonna take a quick break and then test one. It actually is. It actually is racist.
SPEAKER_10We're gonna take a break and figure out how this is racist.
SPEAKER_13It actually is racist. So we're gonna get rid of the old white man. We're gonna elect a black woman. That's not racist. Yeah, it is. It is racist. It is racist. Oh my goodness. Now, here's another one who's going to be redistrict. Congressman Bernie Thompson, J6 committee chairman.
SPEAKER_09Okay.
Alberta Independence Referendum Momentum
SPEAKER_13Big, big mad against guys like me. He's gonna be, he's gonna be lose his seat in Mississippi as well. Bye-bye, Bernie. You should really be going to jail for what you did to cover up for January 6th, but apparently you're you're going to get away with it with your crimes. Too bad, says Laura Logan. Up on our neighbors in the north, guess what? They also reached a huge milestone. Alberta has gotten enough signatures to put on their ballot the referendum to succeed from Canada and become an independent nation. Breaking 301, 620 signatures for Alberta independence. Referendum threshold surpassed. Larry Tantum says this. He says, When I was a boy, my Canadian grandpa told me that I would live to see the Western provinces declare independence and then join the United States. His prophecy is on track. So October 19th is when they have their vote for independence. That could be huge. Now, on the American side of things, we've got some significant news. This is uh Susie Wiles, who did a press conference at Independent Woman Gala or whatever it was here, and she says we're probably gonna find out Trump won some states in 2020 that nobody wants you to believe he did.
SPEAKER_01Leaving the White House, he called me and invited me to dinner, which I was not in the inner circle. I was just overwhelmed. Um, I couldn't imagine why. I drove down to Mar-a-Lago, which I think he thought I live, you know, 10 minutes from there, but it's really four hours. And we had a lovely dinner, and at the end of it, he wanted to know why he went ran, he won Florida, but maybe struggled in some other states that I think we're gonna find out he actually did win.
Georgia Ballot Harvesting Probe Shut Down
Intelligence Docs On 2020 Intrusions
SPEAKER_13Um, but yeah, we're gonna find out he actually did win. Let me give you an example of this. This is this is Hans Mackie. He says, Gotta love those FOIA activists who go hunting for supposedly devastating anti-Trump documents, only end up blowing their own side instead, as happened with the testimony, with this testimony. Hugely corrupt conduct from Kemp, yet the media will say absolutely nothing about it. This is a deposition that happened in Georgia. So answer. In November of 2020, the head of the GBI, that's the Georgia Bureau of Investigations, that's their state FBI, Vic Reynolds called me. It's a matter of record. He called me and said, quote, we're not going to investigate. The governor, the governor wants me to tell you why we're not going to investigate. I said, please do. Because he was in a meeting in May, in May, when he saw evidence of ballot harvesting. And this is video evidence and cell phone evidence along with testimony and bank records that are corroborated on and all that. He looked at that and said it was compelling to be investigated. That was in May of 2021. In November of 21, he calls me and says, We're not going to investigate because I have, I have, I'm, that's exactly how he says it, because I have, I'm a team player. Team players again. If the governor doesn't want to investigate, we're not going to investigate. And for the record, subsequently, he's been promoted. This is the GBI guy who called and said, don't investigate, we're team players. He's been promoted to Superior Court Judge of Cobb County. Oh there's a word for this kind of stuff. It starts with a T. There's another word that goes with it, it starts with an S, and the consequences are grave. And they tried to say that Jay Sixers did that. They tried to accuse Jay Sixers of treason and sedition. There's a judge out there in Cobb County passing sentence on people. They got promoted probably because of this. So there's so there so is there any evidence of ballot harvesting that convinces you that there's widespread election fraud in that regard? Yes. There is. Yes. We covered yesterday that they the court said that the FBI can keep the ballots and start counting. Start figuring out what happened. Another release yesterday, John Solomon broke this news is we have incontrovertial evidence of foreign meddling in the election machines.
SPEAKER_38One other thing we want to get to, it's a story we broke this morning. People have been talking about it all day. There are new documents that the Director of National Intelligence, Chelsea Gabbard, has made available. They're unclassified. They show just how far the intelligence community went in 2020 to hide from the president, the Congress, and the American people certain foreign intrusions into our election. Now, we're not talking about things that may have changed the outcome of the election, but we are talking about That's because John Solomon tries to play it straight. Sinister things like hacking into voter registration databases, running social media campaigns. The main actors in this one were chained, for the most part, a little bit of concern about Venezuela. But what these documents showed this morning is that the uh CIA on multiple occasions tried to doctor President Trump's intelligence briefings to keep this information out. They did not want the information in the hands of the president or Congress. They wanted to keep it quiet. Now we don't know why. Some of the documents do show uh some animosity in the intelligence community towards President Trump and his China policies, but we do know now that these things happen.
SPEAKER_13In one instance, some animosity in Donald Trump and his China policies. What kind of government system does China have? What do they call it? What do they call it? It starts with a C. It's China the Chinese communist, right? Is it party? Is it communism? Are they communists?
SPEAKER_10I think so.
SPEAKER_13Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's right. So China's a bunch of communists. Interesting how that communism thing comes up. Anytime you're trying to stand in the way of liberty, fairness, republicanism, democracy. And I mean republicanism as a system of government, democrat democratic values. It's funny how it seems to always be a communist who goes under what are some other labels for communists? Socialists, um, progressives. Yeah, they they hijacked the name liberal in the 1950s, right? Or was that the 20s? Right? They hijacked the name liberal. Uh Barxists is another one they go by. Fascists, that's another one. What what else is there? Um corporatists, corporatism is uh is another form of communism, an ism, right? It's an ism. Collectivism at large.
SPEAKER_09Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Interesting. So there was some animosity because they favored China, who happens to be communist in our government.
SPEAKER_38The CIA officer was asked to alter a document so that it wouldn't mention China. In another instance, a uh person was told he could not present information to the president. In a third instance, a CIA officer reported that he was not he that uh Congress was falsely informed that there was no evidence of uh election concerns about Venezuela when in fact there was an actionable piece of intelligence. Now, the the sum total of this is that Tulsi Gabbard recently referred this to the Intelligence Committee Inspector General's being investigated. We'll see where the chips land on that, but over at just the news. You can look at the document.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, we'll see where the chips land on that. But there seems to be some kind of cover-up with communists and you know who's that who's that who's the mayor of LA? What was her name? She's Karen Bass, right?
Karen Bass Cuba Allegations Resurface
SPEAKER_10I wonder if something Remember what that guy was saying about solidarity and uh how we've been playing clips from the about the red-green alliance. It's just kind of weird.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, it is. It's really weird. Now, if my birthday is November 28th, 1983. It was the day I was born. And on the day I was born, the Los Angeles Times ran an interesting little article in here. So it says in here, as part of an a change in strategy excerpts from several depositions were offered at the uh uh to the Times by the assistant police chief Robert Vernation. So there was some stuff going on down there. In those documents, intelligence officers accused one plaintiff of making death threats against police officers, accused another of fostering racial strife, and contended that a third plaintiff traveled to Cuba to learn guerrilla warfare. Plaintiff Karen Bass, Mayor of LA. Plaintiff Karen Bass, according to the 1973 intelligence document provided to the Times, traveled to Cuba with the sixth contingent of Vince Ramos Brigade. The brigade trains revolutionary proto-Americans in terrorist tactics and guerrilla warfare while claiming to harvest sugar cane. Bass characterizes a brigade leader returned from Cuba to the USA, bringing back propaganda literature, the document noted without citing the source of this information. A surprise Bass now, so and a physician's assistant said in her eight trips, eight trips to Cuba were educational and had nothing to do with terrorism. I am angry. I'm shocked that they would use this allegation to try to attempt to smear me personally. In the 1980s, there was another guy.
SPEAKER_10Was he just like hanging out with Che Guevara?
Democrats And The Rise Of Socialism
SPEAKER_13She, yeah, she was hanging out with She Guevara. Now, in the 1980s, there was another guy who used to vote for Communist Party members, and his name was John Brennan. And there was another guy who used to vote for Communist Party members, and his name was James Comey. There's something to this. There's something to this. There's another woman who specifically has been pushing what we would call liberalism or Democrat values, you know, progressivism, pretty hard onto the Democrat Party since she came into the scenes in the late 1980s. And she comes out of San Francisco. Gloria, tell us what, I mean, your view.
SPEAKER_02What happened to your party? You were a Democrat for your whole life, essentially, most your entire life. And yeah, it's you don't recognize this party. The Democrats like to say, well, Trump's a new type of Republican. Yeah, he's an effective Republican. He's effective, he wins. But they're actually losing and they want to be rehired.
SPEAKER_33Right. Uh the Democrat Socialists of America have taken over the Democrat Party. And I would even go back to a timeline of when Speaker Pelosi was the Speaker. We saw the election of what they called the squad. And rather than taking on the politics, the far-left politics at that time, she basically posed as the grandma to these four women who represented Far Wick's socialism. I really think that's going to be a historical timeline. And ever since then, the Democrats in the party, those in elected office, have just been so chicken without a backbone to confront what was happening. I mean, women are birthing people. It's Mother's Day coming up. No, we are not birthing people. They're taking away our gas stoves.
SPEAKER_13They're trying to impose these are political guerrilla warfare tactics. It's one thing to plant a roadside bomb. That's one thing. But it's another thing to completely disrupt common sense and ordinary everyday politics by creating compliance over there's not mothers and fathers, there's birthing people. Right. Gaslighting. Gaslighting. That is political guerrilla warfare. It is a well-known strategy of communism to try to disrupt the ordinary so that they can usher in their collective solution.
SPEAKER_33And that's why I also say, like President Reagan before me, I didn't leave the party. The party left me. And that's why so many, especially Latinos in California, are saying we welcome MAGA, we welcome Trump, we welcome regime change in California, and we are ready to walk away starting this year.
SPEAKER_13I hope so. Now, down in California, there's a race for mayor, and you've got incumbent Maren Bass, who went to Cuba to be trained eight times. Educational purposes only. What are you gonna learn down there? Now, she's running against uh Spencer Pratt and and uh Nitaya Raman, who's a city councilwoman from LA. They're both they're all running for mayor. And uh Karen Bass is feeling a little pr little bit of pressure from Nitaya, whatever her name is, because she's Far leftist, too. She's a socialist as well. And she's feeling a little bit of pressure because Karen Bass, you know, being the incumbent, you know, effed up things a couple times. And, you know, there's even some suspicion that she even had pre-warning the fires were coming and did nothing about it. And Spencer Pratt, however, he's on the other side of this. He's like, dude, he blames Karen Bass for burning down his house. Okay.
SPEAKER_10You know that reservoir that was empty? Yeah. It's empty again. Oh, of course it is. They're doing more maintenance right before fire season.
LA Mayoral Debate On Homelessness
SPEAKER_13Right before fire. What a great time to do that. So here he here is in the debate. There's an accusation from the far leftist that's putting pressure on Karen Bass that she's somehow working with Spencer Pratt. And that might be true. You know, she might want to, you know, redirect the Lucy's over to Spencer Pratt to make sure they don't go to her competition, but I don't know how true that is. But this was a debate. And listen to how Spencer Pratt absolutely stands up to these communists.
SPEAKER_30Robin acts like she doesn't have any authority with the Shomas. She was the third most powerful person in the city council. She runs the homeless house. Just make her bad. I like to say inside all of us outside unsafe. The reality is no matter how many beds you give these people, they are on super bad. They're on fentanyl. It's a drug addiction problem. I will go off the Harbor Freeway tomorrow with her, and we can find something she's gonna offer treatment for. People do not want a bet. They want fentanyl or super met. I cost us over$400 million to how 70? What is it? 3,000 people for 400 million? It's an absolute failure for both of them. They're a sound number problem.
SPEAKER_22We have 30 seconds.
SPEAKER_34I just I want to just say to everybody who's watching today, you're gonna watch today as Mayor Bass and Spencer Pratt attack me because they want to run against each other in the general election. Each of them thinks that running against each other is what's gonna help them win. They don't want to run against me because my ideas, which are based on real results in my district, which are based on real data, a real analysis of the system, and a focus on accountability and using every dollar as effectively as possible, which we have done in my district. I want to take this citywide. This is why this is happening today.
SPEAKER_13That's called cancer spreading.
SPEAKER_22I'm gonna give each of you to respond to this.
SPEAKER_30Mr. Cradham, I'll start with you and then I'm gonna go to Mayor Bass. First off, uh, Mayor Bass and I are definitely not working together. I blame this person for burning my house and my parents' house and my town and all my neighbors down. I am not working with Mayor Bass. Second off, if I want to run against anybody, it would be the council member who is terrible. Mayor Bass has at least been a mayor for almost four years and has, as she talked about earlier, the unions, all the unions endorse Mayor Bass. You think it's easier to run against the incumbent mayor with all the unions or a random city council member who's been a failure? I would much rather run against council member.
SPEAKER_13So Kaylee McEnaney on Fox News is like, Republicans, pull your head out of your butts. You need to act more like this guy. Call him out for what they are.
Pick A Lane And Get Involved
SPEAKER_12He prosecuted the case. He has laid out a model that we as the GOP, we cannot surrender blue states. We can't surrender blue cities. We have to stand up and fight for conservatives everywhere they exist. And he has done that to great effect. Phenomenal model that everyone should look at. And Republicans in Congress, wake up. Get a little Spencer Pratt in you because you just heard what they're about to do. Healthcare for illegal immigrants, potentially healthcare, potentially voting for illegal immigrants. And you guys can't even get the Save America Act across the finish line. Give me a break. Wake up, congressional Republicans. Become Spencer Pratt. Love it.
SPEAKER_10Yes. Yeah, you don't even have to debate that hard. They fold up like cheap tents. They got no, they got nothing.
SPEAKER_13Meanwhile, you've got Jack Smith crying in his in his Cheerios here because the Department of Justice has been corrupted. Keep in mind, this is a guy who can't remember being sworn in as the prosecutor and was never approved by the Senate. Keep in mind, that's that's this guy, right? Oh, the the Department of Justice has been corrupted. Guys, if we don't grow a backbone, get behind our Republican. You have a choice, right or left. I don't want to hear anything about the gas prices go up. Gas prices are always high. What president has not had high gas prices? I remember$100 per barrel of oil in 2006. Okay. 2006. And by the way, if you reverse for inflation, it was way more expensive back then as far as purchasing power. So shut up about gas prices. And I'm talking to that guy at the Republican meeting. Hey, gas prices. Listen, man, they're always high. Donald Trump has been the only breath of fresh air when it comes to gas prices.
SPEAKER_10Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Gas prices are$4 to$5 a gallon. Get over it. It's below that. Count your blessings.
SPEAKER_10He's the only one that even has a policy that is aiming towards lower gas prices.
SPEAKER_13Barack Obama had eight years of$4 plus gas averages. Eight years, starting in 2008. And since then, our dollar has lost 30% of its purchasing value. Wonderful. So high gas prices are the norm. Thank goodness we're not in Europe where they breakthroughly pay seven or eight dollars per gallon. Right? Per liter. Per liter, yeah. So, so that's kind of one of those things. Hey, you know what? I don't he said he wasn't gonna start any new wars. We've been in nothing but wars.
SPEAKER_10Forever.
SPEAKER_13So what's another 60 days? Oh, we need 90 more days. Okay. We've had 20 years of, well, you know, I mean, uh these are norms. You can't just rip the band-aid off, right? So it's like pick your lane, right or left. We either go socialism, we give people free drugs, we give people free money, we give people free housing, we distantize work, we hire illegals to lord over us as police officers. Until the whole thing collapses. Until the whole thing collapses, and we're living in Mad Max here, and people are over here taking over everything, right? Or we go the other direction and we have some same policies. We dig ourselves out of a hole, we we redollarize the economy. We work, we work, we avoid CBDCs and but still you know acknowledge the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets as better than the existing financial system because they create accountability. Tomasai says, just get a Tesla gas prices exist. Of course, Tom, you would say that. Of course you would say that. I'm trying to save Bitcoin though, instead of the Tesla. It comes after the fact. That's the fruit of the labor there.
SPEAKER_10Anyways. We can have a 10-minute argument about whether or not that's even a good policy. It doesn't matter. The point is You still need energy for every vehicle. You know, whatever.
SPEAKER_13Point is you have to pick a lane.
SPEAKER_10Yep.
SPEAKER_13You have to pick a lane.
SPEAKER_10A policy lane.
SPEAKER_13Politicians, they're not gonna be perfect, they're not being great, but you gotta go get involved. You have to go get involved. Because if you don't, we're gonna end up with a freaking communist guerrilla warfare trained person as mayor of another one of our greatest cities. You're gonna have Katie Wilson, some socialist communist, whatever she is, that can't answer simple questions and has had no life experience.
SPEAKER_10We'll have Zoran Mondami, who is basically like who has just most recently decided to admit that he needs more tax money.
Resources And Final Warnings
SPEAKER_13I need more tax money because we can't balance this budget because we want to pay for so many things and we won't cut any services. Right? We have to be involved. Politicalremodel.com, take backyourcountry.com, go check them out, put your oxygen mask on first so you can be strong in the marketplace, be someone that can't be canceled. 1776 live.us. Pick your lane. No one's gonna be perfect, but you've got to look at the big picture on this stuff, right? You've got to look at the big picture on this stuff. We've had high gas prices for 20 years. Donald Trump has been the breath of fresh air. And yeah, gas prices are high. Guess what? Eggs were expensive when he came into office. That's because they killed all the freaking chickens because we had mass agriculture with tice and chickens, and they got bird flu and they slaughtered 70% of the bird population, and then they tried to blame egg prices on Donald Trump. You know what I mean? Like, think up to think up to think lumber was freaking insane expensive. Donald Trump comes in, price of lumber goes down, cost of building goes down, housing becomes more affordable. Is it on the margins? Of course it is. The whole economy is on the margins. Okay, always. Always on the margins. But on the other side of that, you had Jack Smith who was running around trying to take out President Trump. I had prosecutors after me, Ron. Yeah. It happened. These people are out there and they're just chomping at the bit to for you to open the door and for you to be Meg is dead. Right? I don't want to upset the Apple Cart. Our norms, as Barack Obama says, I wish we had a loyal opposition. So you want them to be opposition in policy, but loyal to you. That's the way I see it. Well, loyal to the fact that we we get to do what we want to do, but you know, they'll point out when we have grammar errors in our bills and stuff like that. Like, of course, there'll be loyal opposition.
SPEAKER_15Now, given the way the department has been corrupt over the last year, I understand it's very easy to be cynical, to be skeptical about the future. I know in chatting with some folks uh at the dinner tonight, there have been expressions of uh how terrible things are and where do we go from here? I believe that we're going to come through this better. I believe the department ultimately will come through this better.
SPEAKER_13What is he saying there? They've got a plan, ladies and gentlemen. Honavirus is on a cruise boat out in the middle of the Pacific. Ted Rose is telling us we need international solidarity and one government body that can tell an organization like FEMA to suspend the constitution and lock her down. It's common, folks. Yes, get off the dollar, get off zero, and get into Bitcoin. Be the change you want to see in the world, be uncancelable. All right, guys, we are not going to do any private stream today. I appreciate you for joining us all the way to the end. And Tomas Day, it was so good to have you on YouTube. It's wonderful. All right, we'll talk to you guys again tomorrow.
SPEAKER_24I don't know. We perpetuate the economic and social differences in our society. If there's ever gonna be any progress. How'd you do? How'd you do, good lady? Um king of the Britons. Whose castle is that? The Britons. The Britons. We all we are all Britons, and I am your king. We are the king. I thought we're an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in an autocracy. A self-perpetuating autocracy amongst the working classes. That's what it's all about. These good people. Um, who lives in that castle? Then who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What? I told you. We're in a narco-syndicus commune. We're taking terms to act with a sort of executive officer for the week.
SPEAKER_20Yes.
SPEAKER_24But all the decisions of the officer have been ratified at a special by weight in meeting. A simple majority in the case of purely quite a two-thirds majority in the case of order you should be quite. Um purest human frame. Excalibur from the bottom of the water. Signifying Excalibur. Listen, strange women loving poems. Distributive forms is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power from muffins must be some philosophical aquatic phenomenon. You can't expect the world. Just because some water for me. Just because some moisture.
SPEAKER_06Do you see repressing me? You saw it, didn't you?
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