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0:00 All right, let's try this. Is this better? Can everybody give us a thumbs up? All right. All right. If we can hear, if you can hear. All right. All right. All right. So we're going to rock. Thank you, Renee, Alfred, all of you guys. Thank you. All right. So we lost snow. Good, because I was going to, I'm going to talk about snow now that he's not here. No, I'm just teasing. It's just low.
0:41 Okay, so I want to introduce you guys to our new friend who goes by Cartwright. I've reposted a few of his things. And he wrote a book called The Quiet Contendant. And it is available on Amazon. We are going to talk about it. It's called The Quiet Contendant.
1:09 contingent, an addendum on World War II, the boys of Camp Richey. And they are referred to as the Richey boys. And you can, oh, there's Snow. There he is. I want to make sure everybody hears me talk about Snow and how Cartwright is vying for my affection ahead of Snow at this point. So his book.
1:37 basically is over 500 biographies of the Richie Boys. And there were way more than 500, by the way. He is working with a group of other people to come up with some other projects. He discovered us, most likely through one of you guys reposting our stuff, which, again, I cannot thank you enough.
2:04 contingent that we have built up in getting the word out. I see you guys reposting the stuff. I hear you guys in spaces. Sometimes I go into spaces. I generally go in not anonymous and I hear you guys talking. You make me so proud of the information that you bring to everyone. I will tell you, I am getting beyond frustrating, frustrated.
2:33 with people. It's just because I have so much other stuff. I'm generally much more patient. But to hear someone today make the comment that if we reduce the federal government size, that the federal government would have enough money to buy us all a house and free health care, literally drove me into the ceiling. You could have just like...
3:03 kicked me back off the ceiling because that's where I was at. No, reducing the federal government means returning people's money back to them where it belongs and we're not buying free shit for anybody. What the fuck is wrong with people? That just literally blows my mind. You have learned nothing in this entire exercise. Nothing.
3:33 As a matter of fact, sometimes I get so frustrated and I don't really want to be rude, but I do get frustrated to the point where I think, just unfollow me. Just unfollow me. Leave me alone. I don't need my blood pressure going up because of your inability to comprehend the actual fight that we're in. That's how frustrating this gets. The reduction of the federal government.
4:02 should be returning the rights to the states and to the people where it belongs. I was in another space today, where the same person was, by the way, and I made the comment about the Constitution has been inverted, giving the federal government all of this power, and that the Bill of Rights was about our freedom and
4:30 restriction of what the government, the federal government, can and can't do. It had nothing to do with state authority. So the example that I used is the federal government is forbidden to make any rules that restrict our Second Amendment. That does not mean that your state cannot do that. The Bill of Rights has nothing to do with
5:00 It is restricting the federal government. And then there was somebody who came on right after I said that and basically tried to tell everybody that was not true. That's just mind-boggling to me. The Constitution is written saying in an overt way that says, here's what we agreed in.
5:29 The late 1700s as this loose federation of states that the federal government will do and anything that we don't specifically say we will do at the federal government is a state authority. And oh, by the way, after they wrote all of those things down, which, by the way, is just basically defense, inter and intra state commerce.
5:56 you know, making foreign agreements. That's basically all that the federal government is allowed to do. All of this other shit, them owning federal land, all of that crap, taxing individuals, they're not allowed to do any of that. That's all unconstitutional, according to the actual Constitution. And they felt it necessary after issuing the Constitution to turn around and say, oh, and by the way, let me further delineate.
6:25 That you have these inalienable rights that come from God. Freedom of speech. It pertains to the federal government. The federal government can't tell you what you can and can't say. They can't tell you or fringe upon you owning a gun. They can't do blah, blah, blah and read them at your will. So the state, however, like in Florida, because this was kind of surprising to me. This is another civics lesson. The state.
6:55 state's constitution in Florida says they can, in fact, make gun laws. And they have, by the way. And then guess what? You have the freedom to leave. You have the freedom to move to another state that has a different constitution. And the federal freedom of speech for the press and all this other stuff is from the federal government's perspective.
7:26 That doesn't mean that there's like that the state is allowed to. Well, let me give you an example. Florida, which was not found unconstitutional, by the way, and it was challenged, passed a law about the red black laws. And I was vehemently against that. But they have the ability to do that because their state constitution says they can regulate the.
7:57 ownership of guns. And I was dumbfounded by that because I too thought that that was not allowed, but it is actually. And if you think about it, if you look at the pyramid of authority, the individual is at the top of that pyramid, not the way it is inverted today where it's the federal government. We give certain permissions to the county.
8:24 We give, and the county collectively gives certain permissions to the state. The state gives certain permissions to the federal government. The state has abrogated their responsibility in so many different ways. And basically, to include with the federal elections, given up much of their autonomy to the federal government. And that has been the case in the county, too. The federal government, the FBI, has no ability to do what they did with January 6th.
8:53 which that was obviously a setup. It was a trap. It was entrapment. And a sheriff has every right in the world to tell the FBI, you're not allowed to come in here anymore. Boom, we're done. Do they? No. The state has the ability. The FBI came and actually expanded their presence to include the Capitol Police coming to Tampa, Florida. Could Ron DeSantis have? Absolutely not. You have no authority here. You're not going to do anything here. You have no jurisdiction here.
9:24 He could have. Did he? No. So the and this is not unlike what the Congress did with allowing the Fed to operate and print money. That's in the Constitution, clearly their responsibility, their authority. And they just abrogate it, say, hey, you know, whatever. We don't want to do this because that's too controversial. People not like us, whatever. And they just give it away. The same thing happens with the budget.
9:53 They are required by, they only actually really have one other than, you know, we know they won't write laws, but we don't need any more laws, by the way. They have one real job every year. And then the next year, it's kind of an amendment to it. But they have one job, and that's to pass the budget, to write the Authorization and Appropriation Act. They haven't done it in like two decades. They just keep doing continuing resolutions. You know why? Because it's not controversial.
10:23 Because the law says that they are supposed to not run a deficit. They are not supposed to be doing what they're doing. They are supposed to be, and actually I think what it specifically says is there's like the trade-offs where if you spend extra money, you have to give it up somewhere else. So they just avoid all of that by never passing a budget. And it's been going on like that for, like I said, a couple decades or more.
10:52 And I know what it is like inside that mechanism to pass a budget because they were doing it when I was at the Pentagon. It is a lot of gnashing of teeth, but it has an inherent responsibility in it to, while it doesn't necessarily balance the books, it does hold you 100% accountable. And it's very visible what you are doing.
11:22 What they're doing now is an abomination. It is an insult to every citizen that lives in the United States. They don't do their job. And what they do do is criminal. So having said that, that's kind of my day online. Frustration at.
11:48 The point that I was making earlier is when the volume was messed up is I was in a space where someone said, yeah, if we cut even just 5% of the current money that's spent in Washington, D.C., we could buy everybody a house and give them free health care. And again, I just like spiraled out of control. I don't do that very often.
12:17 But those are the times when I want to just say, unfollow me. You are not smart enough to be in this group. I'm sorry. The whole reason we're here is to stop that. Because the federal government isn't buying you a house. Number one, they are the ones that approved Chinese drywall that killed people. I don't want the federal government buying me a house. Sorry. And as far as health care?
12:46 They're the ones trying to kill you. Do you want them giving you free health care? You're an idiot if you do. So because I don't want to die, I don't want the federal government. And by the way, we're $35 trillion in debt. That would be your great, great, great grandchildren buying you the house because that's the amount of debt that we're in. That's not the federal government. They've already spent all of our money.
13:14 They've spent all of our grandkids' money. They're now on your great-grandkids, okay? So the whole idea in reducing the federal government is to stop making us debt slaves, just in case you haven't figured that out yet. We don't want us nor our grandkids to be debt slaves. That's what we are now.
13:43 So by reducing the federal government and putting it back to a constitutional republic, we take the debt chains off of our future generations. No free houses, no from the guys who approve houses that blow away in the wind, and no free health care from the guys that want to kill you. Okay, just that simple. Now, back to my new buddy.
14:15 Cartwright. In the conversations that him and I have been having, he has been adding people as we cover different topics, like we were talking about BCCI a lot because I'm investigating them for a future project. And I've been posting quite a bit about that. As I do that, he will give me people whose biography in his Richie Boy
14:46 book overlap what we're talking about. So I have found that very interesting. And I wanted to bring up, I don't know if I still have the tabs open, one of the guys that he brought up. And one of the guys he brought to my attention, let me go back and find.
15:18 where it started we've now went back and forth so many times it's almost hard to find anything um let me just share with you i'm sure he doesn't mind um a couple of his things he says oh my god 32 minutes into your video i said i was watching you said i am going to make the argument that world war ii never ended i think you and i will get along just fine um because obviously um
15:49 He was making the same argument about the placement of Galen in the West Germany CIA, for lack of a better word, the BND, as you're well aware. And all of those. He also talks about something called the Radio Luxembourg. And he made a post about that and how.
16:16 It says, from an Irishman broadcasting pro-German programming to the American Psychological Warfare Division running disinformation campaigns. This is the story of Operation Annie. For more information on the Psychological Warfare Division, pick up a copy of The Quiet Contingent, which is his book. And it talks about the guy that was in charge of Operation Annie.
16:46 And so let me see what we can find. I'm just looking because I wanted to kind of do some open on the fly research that he has helped us with. And I asked him to be on.
17:18 a podcast with me. He's not ready to do that. They are working on some other projects, and I understand completely not everybody's interested in kind of standing out like that. But here is, and this is just fascinating to me. All right, so this article was written by Time Magazine in 1946. 1946.
17:47 secluded old house in Luxembourg. And keep in mind, Luxembourg is the place where all the money launderers are at now. They're very, very corrupt. In an old house in Luxembourg forest, 12 men were hard at work. Now and then, an ample French woman would serve food and hot coffee. The Luxembourg police officer shivered outside in the cold rain. His job
18:14 was guarding Operation Annie, the most dramatic underground radio station in wartime Europe. The story of the radio's slickest war role was told for the first time this week by a Czech-born film director, Hans Berger, in the New York Times. As an Army intelligence sergeant, he was the chief military writer and editor for Operation Annie, a psychological warfare project.
18:43 of the 12th Army Group during the war's last five months. Annie's objective, to win the enemy's confidence and give him aid and comfort. The better to dupe him afterwards. Annie broadcast a four-and-a-half-hour program each night, using the call letters, Not Sender 1212. The program included authentic war reports, accurate pictures of life at the front and at home.
19:13 Viennese waltzes and German folk songs. The station pretended to be inside the Reich, also warmly pro-German. Sadly and desperately honest about every lost Nazi position. For Nazi field commanders, it was often the only way they learned about what was going on. Subtly, Annie became bolder as more and more Nazis accepted her authenticity. Soon, she appealed for help from other sectors to rescue surrounded party leaders.
19:42 More men and equipment were thus lured into capture. On other occasions, Annie would innocently report quote-unquote facts that troubled civilians. For example, the Reich's Cardiographical Institute, said Annie, was short of maps. They were badly needed for national defense. Why the Germans asked for them, why did the high command need maps of Westphalia?
20:13 still 300 miles inside the Reich. Or Annie would send housewives raiding grocery stores by reporting that the Allies had dropped fake ration stamps. Once the station described a celebration honoring German railroads, most of them slave laborers. What Annie broadcast, quote, at the end of the celebration, speeches were translated into Polish, Hungarian, and Slovak.
20:41 for the benefit of the assembled workers, unquote. Annie's biggest day came soon after a bridge was taken. Another Allied force had secured a bridgehead. Hold on a second, they're messing with Bridget again. And Nazi troops in the mountains had ample room for retreat. Yet because Annie hinted that there was only one way out, most of the remaining Weimar...
21:15 right into an Allied ambush. And so you can see the effect of what these Ritchie boys were capable of just in that one segment. And this was about just one element and one guy of research that Cartwright has done. So, of course, his...
21:43 research dovetails right into everything that we're doing. And I hope at some point to have the ability to chat with him and put together a joint program where we can kind of do a, here's the, like a dual track, telling the story of Operation Gladio while he interjects.
22:12 all of the biographies of the people and the pieces that the Ritchie Boys played. Because what you're going to find out just in a little bit that I compared the, and I had no idea. Like I said, we came across Ritchie Boys early on. They were trained at Camp Ritchie in Maryland. We uncovered several of these camps.
22:38 basically for OSS in Virginia. We did a whole show on them illustrating how important they were in creating this secret intelligence capability that was used during World War II and, of course, had continued in the form of Operation Gladio because all of these camps, like Operation Gladio, was put in, like, state forests.
23:08 national entities and hidden in woods from the onlookers so that no one actually knew this was going on. And then they would deploy it forward into a wartime or later on. This is basically the model they used for the Cuban exiles as well. And I have noticed, I just want to put this out there, that talking about Cuban exiles in the
23:36 form of Operation Gladio and them actually being a domestic terror cell really drives some people crazy. And every time I post about that, I will get at least one or two, which I assume to be either one of the Cuban exiles, because we know they're still alive, or a descendant of one of them that gets very, very touchy about talking about them. Which, in case you haven't figured out already,
24:05 just makes me want to talk about them even more. So I find that interesting. Now, here's something I did not know that Cartwright brought up. Did you know, we're all familiar with Frank Church, correct? We know about the role that he played in the, he was a Democrat.
24:37 from Idaho. We know him best for the church commission. Let me give you just a little bit about his background, because I think this is illustrative of how this dovetails into everything that we're doing. All right. So first of all, let's see. He was born in 24. He died in 80.
25:10 And he was a senator from Idaho. He, I'm going to go back to his early life. So he was born Frank Forrester Church III. And his family was primarily from the East Coast. And his dad, Frank Forrester Church II, had, let's see, had an illustrious background.
25:45 His brother was a Marine, retired as a colonel. And another branch of the church family was a rear admiral. Another one was a vice admiral. And his father co-owned a sporting goods store that did hunting, fishing, blah, blah, blah. The family was reportedly very Catholic and conservative. So he ends up being...
26:18 A Ritchie boy at the end of the day. He goes to OTS at Fort Benning, Georgia. He trained at Camp Ritchie as part of the Ritchie boys. He was commissioned a lieutenant. He becomes a military intelligence officer. And he ends up marrying, let's see, the daughter of the governor of Idaho.
26:48 So again, I want you to understand that these are not your run-of-the-mill people. These are very well-connected people. It says that he went to Harvard Law School. And of course, Stanford always finds a way into all of these stories. He transferred to Stanford Law School. So if you go back to the role that he played.
27:18 You find out that he was a protege of Lyndon B. Johnson, which for everybody that's been following us should make the hair on the back of your neck stand up because Lyndon B. Johnson got to the Senate by killing a bunch of people and cheating on an election. OK, he becomes the Senate majority leader and he appoints.
27:53 to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Now, I want you to think about today because it's not any different. The people that are in the Senate Foreign Relations are the people that are part of Operation Gladio. They're the people that go over and set up weapons labs and biological labs in Ukraine. These are all of those people. The people you saw.
28:22 And they have a lot of overlap with the Intelligence Committee, where you see Rubio sitting on the Intelligence Committee, coaxing the interaction on, here's what you really need to say about the weapons labs, the biological weapons labs, so he can get Victoria Nuland to acknowledge that, but limit the amount of damage that it's going to do. Yeah. So these people play.
28:50 They get to these committees by how compromised they are, not for any reason as far as competency goes. It's how controlled they are. So it says on his wiki page that he was considered a strong progressive and an environmental legislator. He played a major role in the creation of the system that protected wilderness areas. Now, from our standpoint,
29:20 All of those laws that put parts of our national park off limits to the rest of the civilian population, like you and I, and denied farmers and cattlemen the ability to allow their cattle to be on federal land. He set the premise for kicking people like one of our dear friends off of the ranch next to Area 51.
29:50 This guy laid the groundwork. Church, the guy that we're supposed to think did all that great work, he laid the groundwork to set up protected wilderness areas. And what does that do? Well, we saw what that did in the WWF area where it allowed the federal government to set up these camps, these terrorist training camps outside of the visibility. And we do know.
30:17 that there was one set up like that for the Moonies in Colorado on federal protected land. So was it the Moonies or the Japanese, Bridget? One of the two where we imported. I believe it was the Moonies, but. Yeah, me too. So that's the that's the impetus for why they would want, quote unquote, protected wilderness land that they.
30:44 Don't allow the own citizens who supposedly own that land to even be on it. It's not protecting it as in wildlife. And we've significantly documented that with the World Wildlife where they kick out indigenous people and basically go in and set up eco hotels and steal all of their resources. So you can see that happening today where they're giving concessions to mine our resources to federal,
31:14 excuse me, foreign countries. So they are stealing our wealth. They are doing to us exactly what we did to other countries. It's just all come home to roost. So in 1975, he chaired the Senate Select Committee on the Study of Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, better known as the Church Committee, laying the groundwork for the FISA Act.
31:48 in 1978. So I don't care what anybody tells you about church. None of this stuff is good. None of it. And let's see. Anyway, I think it's relevant that we are able to look at these types of things and understand just like all of those things that we were told were secret societies and we found the connection to the Knights of Malta.
32:21 where all of the people that were in Gladio in Italy shared that Knights of Malta. And then many of the CIA people that did duty in relationship to Italy and the money laundering and the drug trafficking all were inducted into the Knights of Malta. The Richie Boys is just another one of those clubs that once you start delving into it, you find out the overlap.
32:51 And this secret, to us anyway, network that goes on behind the scenes where if you have a resource like this book that Cartwright wrote, you can immediately, and that's what I do. That's why I wanted all of my books out in my cottage to be put together. So when I'm doing one of these research projects.
33:14 I know generally what book I read it out of and I can go immediately to the index. I can find their name. I can go right to the page and I can connect the dots, which just happened today when I was doing the research for this BCCI exposure that we're going to do. And I realized the timing in the early 1970s of when this bank was created.
33:44 And some of the Operation Gladio events that were going on simultaneously, you can immediately dovetail those things in together. And again, what I would like to do eventually is have a timeline that illustrated all of this where we would just have a visual reference and I don't have to run back to the books. Eventually, we'll come up with something like that. But it's very, very important to put those pieces together on.
34:14 All of the activities that are leading up to the creation of these entities, it is not. So it's the correlation of the first term of Richard Nixon. Now, keep in mind, Richard Nixon was the vice president during the time Operation Gladio came into its current form from 19.
34:44 What would that have been? 50 to 1960, 52 to 60. So he took office with Eisenhower in 53. They left in 61. And so during that time, not that Operation Gladio hadn't already basically started under Truman because the Truman Doctrine was really the basis for it. So but it came into its own as far as setting up NATO, getting the ACC and the.
35:13 which were tenants of NATO, into an organizational structure. They had already started manipulating elections in 1948. So it kind of gelled under the presidency of Eisenhower and the vice president. And everybody forgets that Nixon was Eisenhower's vice president. And so everybody thought that Nixon was going to be the next president in 60.
35:43 through some shenanigans, JFK gets elected. And it is not until 68, with some more shenanigans to include the assassination of RFK, that Nixon takes office. And so he's the president from the 68 election until 72, he gets reelected in a landslide. Now, we know from Operation Gladio research that
36:12 Nixon was basically bribe paid, whatever you want to say, by PepsiCo, ITT, Freeport Mining to overthrow the government of Allende. And that was not the only government that was overthrown in Nixon's first term. We know that he decoupled us from the gold standard. We know that he opened and supplied military technology to China in the early 1970s.
36:41 We also know that the closing of the Vietnam in residence portion of the drug trafficking operation and basically the transferring of it to large segments of it, I should say, it didn't exclusively get transferred to South America happened during this time. And this unsettling movement where some of it migrated to Afghanistan.
37:09 via Pakistan, northern Iran, and northern Turkey. So you go from the Golden Triangle to the Golden Crescent as far as the growing of opium, and a large segment of it goes to South America. And you also have Richard Nixon, who orchestrated the giving of the M Fund, M as in the alphabet letter.
37:40 Michael M. Fund back to China, which was a illicit gold fund. At the same time, he decouples the U.S. dollar from gold. And what does that do? That shot up the, oh my gosh, hold on just a second. Oh my gosh. So the decoupling of the U.S. dollar from the gold standard shot the price of gold up.
38:20 And so now all of their embezzled gold was worth a lot more money. At the same time that Kissinger, Nixon, blah, blah, blah, has opened the door to China and a transfer of technology, military and otherwise, begins to happen into China. And again, you have to scratch your head and say they created.
38:48 Just like they did with the Bolsheviks, just like they did with Hitler, they are creating the monster that they are going to come back and beat us over the head with and scare the shit out of us as, oh my God, China's the monster. Well, you created a monster. You funded it. You transferred technology that you should not have, and you did it knowingly. So they consistently create these boogeymen.
39:18 In order to scare the hell out of us. And we are supposed to be shaking in our boots at all of these boogeymen when all you have to do is walk over to the curtain, pull it open, and there's the little Oz guy. It is always that little Oz guy standing behind it, which I call the CIA. Every single time. These don't happen organically. These are not crazy, radical Islamic terrorists.
39:46 Go look at the basis for ISIS, the Muslim Brotherhood, Al-Qaeda. You're going to find either MI6, Mossad, or the CIA behind every single one of them. And the same is true when you look at country by country by country. The Soviet Union, when you get down to brass tacks, there were people communicating with them.
40:13 Behind the scenes, as a matter of fact, a lot of people say that's what is one of many problems that the international syndicate had with JFK is he failed once he was able to talk to.
40:31 Khrushchev about the Bay of Pigs, the missiles, that he was a reasonable guy, that he said, hey, take your missiles out of Turkey. I'll take my missiles out of Cuba. The only reason I put my missiles in Cuba is because you put your missiles in Turkey. And that type of communication is not allowed. Remember? Remember what Barack Obama told Trump? You're not allowed to talk to North Korea, number one. You're not allowed to hire Flynn.
41:00 So what did Trump do? He went to talk to North Korea and he hired Flint. So this type of situation that we're dealing with now, I can find you parallels in history that perfectly illustrate what is actually going on. And you find each and every time, just like I know you guys think I'm picking on him and I'm not.
41:30 I totally admire Mike Benz and his exposure. He's gotten access to a lot of big name people. He is waking a lot of people up in the evilness of the CIA. But he was recently on the Benny Johnson show and was talking about, you know, hey, here's what I think is going to happen with if they allow Trump to have a second term that he'll have to give some.
42:00 there will be some give and take on foreign policy. He may have to give up this, that, or the other. And that is not what history says. The give and take with these people is dead body. And if you go back to 2020, you have COVID, you have the craziness out in the streets. There were a lot of dead bodies to include on January 6th.
42:28 There was nobody on their side that died on January 6th. There were people on our side that died. There were people that died in the lead up to the 2020 during the quote unquote summer of love during all of the fires and destructions. Entire people's livelihoods were destroyed. These are not peaceful people. These are not people that sit down at a table and say, hey, we'll take a few of these things here.
42:56 foreign policy here. That's not how they operate. They operate out of control and fear and dead bodies. They're like vampires. They want blood. And if they believe that Trump wins and is going to take office, there will be dead bodies. That's the way they operate. At least that's the historical context that they operate in.
43:27 If you go back and you look at Lumumba, there were dead bodies leading up to that election. There were dead bodies after he was elected. And there were a shit ton of dead bodies even after they murdered him. The same is true in Vietnam. The same is true in Chile. The same is true every single place we've looked. There's dead bodies leading up to the coup. There's dead bodies during the coup.
43:57 And there's dead bodies after the coup. So these are not reasonable people that sit down at a table and negotiate a settlement. So I disagree on that particular stance. So anyway, I am going to, in addition to all of the other stuff that we're working on, sit down and come up with a kind of...
44:30 for lack of a better word, a presentation, which he's given me some seeds to compare things that are in his book, in biographies of certain people. Most of the people we've talked about, what I didn't pick up is the commonality of them having been a Richie boy, which is more than relevant to our exposure.
45:00 I'm going to regroup on that aspect. And he has provided me with lots of little seeds to be able to do that with. So that's probably not going to happen until next week. Obviously, you guys have heard I have had very minor compared to what people in North Carolina and people south of me is going through, but extensive.
45:31 nonetheless, damage to my property here. Basically, I have an acre that is, I don't know, a few hundred feet deep and probably a hundred feet wide. Well, the few hundred feet deep has two driveways that go to the back of the property and both of those driveways ended up
45:59 out in the street or down at the end of my neighbor's driveway, whose driveway goes right on the other side of the road, like corollary to mine. So if I stand at the top of my driveway, I can look all the way to the end of their driveway up near their house. My entire road base going back to my garage was down at the end of their driveway next to their backyard. And so my husband is out there right now on a tractor.
46:29 collecting our driveway back in our driveway. We had, I did do a video and I will try to upload it tonight just to show the cracks and crevices. They were like sometimes 16 and 18 inches deep. I didn't think we were going to get the motor home in last night when we came home without it hitting an axle. That's how deep some of the water runoff created. Water is an amazing force.
46:59 And because our property is significantly slanted because we're up on a raised elevated area, there's about for every 10 to 20 feet, we have a foot drop in elevation. So the back end is very high. The front end is very low, which allows our driveway to. And we had crushed asphalt, which was supposed to be like a hard base over time because it's 100%.
47:28 sun every day and it kind of remelt and constitute to create a hard, well, not that hard, because again, it all walked away. But because of that difference in elevations in the back of our property, in order to get a flat surface to park our RV on, we had to build a retaining wall and dig out that area where the pole barn is. And in doing so, we ended up with a two or three foot high retaining wall around most of the pole barn. Well,
47:57 There's nothing on the other side of that retaining wall now. It's all under the pole barn. The sand there is some places eight inches deep and there's ginormous holes on the backside of the retaining wall because that dirt doesn't need to be retained anymore because the wall didn't work. So that's a lot of crap. Our trees look naked because while they stood, all of the branches are in the yard.
48:24 And we've got like probably 20 feet high piles of branches everywhere. And we did lose our entire interior floor was damaged because, again, a once in a hundred year. We have a septic here and the septic got so saturated that water was coming up through the pipes in our showers. Not, you know, like.
48:51 nasty toilet water, but the water that was in the top of the septic came back in. I guess it's all mixed at that point, so maybe some of it's nasty. It doesn't smell or anything, but just the water that was at the top of the septic and the rain that got into it as well all came up through the showers, and so there's enough of the flooring, and plus you can't find this flooring anymore. It's discontinued.
49:21 That will be a whole nother project. So we are going to be busy for the next week. I am going to be on the pond tonight at 8 or 8.15. And we're going to do our shows. But the preparation that I normally put into it is going to be deferred until next week. So we are going to be here.
49:47 We're going to chit chat about the different things that are going on and what's on your mind and find out if you guys have any questions, anything that you're interested in chatting about this week so that we keep our four o'clock date. But there will be more of our normal programming next week just because of the priorities has changed a little bit this week. So with having said that, we're going to open up Mike and.
50:17 interested in what everybody else has to say. Oh, I see Cousin It. Cousin It, you need to get up here. Everybody misses the sound of your voice. I know, right? And I'm interested to hear how she made out as well. I know the first one just wreaked havoc where she's at. So anyway, anybody wanting a microphone, come on up. Let's have a chat and find out what's on your mind.
50:50 I will say a couple of things while we're waiting for anyone who may have something about the quote unquote third assassination attempt. You guys know that most of that information is all bullshit. So just wanted to put that out there a lot. And I think we're going to find that more and more. A lot of people that we think are.
51:19 Trump supporters. We're going to find out they're not. And a lot of misinformation is going to be presented. For example, all of this stuff that the Black insurrectionist is pointing out about Tim Walls may or may not be true. And I'm not going to comment on what my opinion of it is. But I will say this, and I want to use this as a psyops example. Red Pill 78.
51:48 did a show a while back, not a sensational and actual victim that came on that said he had been assaulted by Tim Walls. It got no fanfare. Most people didn't even know it existed. The normal Badlands people watched it, knew that it was there. Now, in an evil way, and I'm not saying, I'm not accusing anybody. I'm just telling you what the enemy does.
52:19 That's out there. That's documented. And he made a good case that with some details that make that definitely worth considering. I'll just put it that way. When someone else comes out, whether it was black insurrectionist or someone else comes out with.
52:44 a sensationalized, and I'm not calling his sensationalized, I'm just giving you an example for fifth generation warfare. You have someone come out and make crazy claims that will within days be discredited. And because that story is discredited, it goes back and discredits Red Pill 78 show. And the fact that you just, you see what I'm saying? They painted all with the same paintbrush. Oh, well, that was proven false.
53:13 It's quote unquote debunked. None of that's true. And they do that all the time. And I want people to make sure that when you are evaluating for your own self, because that's what the show's all about, giving you the power and the knowledge to make your own informed decisions, that you recognize that as a tactic on how they do informational warfare. If someone actually puts out a real story,
53:42 The way you discredit the real story is by putting out sensationalized fake stories, discrediting the fake story. Then the real story goes away, too, because everybody says it's been debunked. That's actually taught in warfare. We talk about that all the time when you're doing psychological operation planning on how to discredit the enemy. So just be aware of that. Let me go ahead.
54:10 Yeah, I just wanted to bring up a point about this morning. It was kind of ironic. Trump Jr. was speaking about the banking elite. And he brought up a point which actually kind of was when you really listen to it was quite amazing because he brought up the point that once you go against the club and in his own words, they start to withdraw certain liberties, let's just say.
54:37 And I really think that when people realize that at the top echelons of this, because remember, Gladio is controlled still by a lot of different individuals. Those individuals, they're also held hostage by the other members of the group. Like you said, they have so much compromising evidence. The more compromised they are, the more they go up to the top, essentially. And so it's going to be very interesting because if...
55:05 If what I heard today is correct, then it looks like that there really could be some fireworks the next few years if something does change, because they're going to go after the banking elite, which I don't think anyone's done that in a long time, since Andrew Jackson, maybe. I think you're right. The banking elite, as well as, and I don't like limiting it just to the banking elite.
55:35 Because you can obviously recognize, we've talked about it a lot, that it is the industrialist as well. In the prior years, the Rockefellers, the Fords, and all of those other people were in the same bed with the Rothschilds, the JP Morgans of the bunch. I mean, they were a team, and they teamed up on us. So it's definitely a club.
56:04 And when you attack one, you attack all. And Lumi, you are right. It has to happen or we can't win the war because they're the actual enemy. Carrie, go ahead. Yeah, this is synchronicity. I was listening today to Giannis. Oh, my God, it's a Greek name.
56:38 So I'm so bad. Um, anyway, I posted it in the pill and he was, he frames it out as techno feudalism. The elites are bringing that. And he talks about Amazon, which I have boycotted forever. And, uh, he talks about, um, Elon. Sorry, I'm a little out of breath.
57:07 He talks about Elon being in love with China's WeChat. So with WeChat, it's like an all-encompassing digital space. You do everything there. And that's what Elon wants to build. And everything will be in the cloud. You'll own nothing and blah, blah, blah. But he does frame it out as the banks.
57:37 The one thing I really wanted to say was that, which I don't agree with, but the one thing I wanted to say was that he said in this vid that the Chinese were like purchased by Kissinger, I guess, and told to like do these things with gold and we'd give them, you know, all our stuff to build.
58:07 Like, they built China. They built it. And period. Period. There is a large effort. I mean, just like with all of the pre-World War II time. If you go back to China, they viewed it with the same vulture eyes.
58:39 And so they insert the Bolsheviks in and GE goes over there and electrifies all of the Soviet Union. The railroads build all of their railroads. So and in exchange, they were paid in the czar's gold. Well, the czar wasn't going to let them do that prior while he was in charge because he wanted to give work to the Russians.
59:07 teach them the skills to do all of the modernization of Russia. He was not going to let the vulture capitalists in in order to exploit and then have to pay for out of their resources the labor to do that when he has a country full of them. So he very much got crosswise with the syndicate and obviously was eliminated. And the same is...
59:37 largely true of the emperor in China. And they first tried to conquer China through the use of Chiang Kai-shek. And that's the reason why the U.S. was behind Chiang Kai-shek because he wanted very, very corrupt, very corrupt. And obviously drugging the Chinese in order to pay for his war against Mao once Mao got in there.
1:00:08 And you can go back and find documents that shows between all of the different people in the syndicate, they were funding both sides of that. And so there is a lot to be said for the fact that we did, because that's what we were doing in the Bolsheviks. We not only funded the white Russians that were the nationalists in Russia against the czar, but we also funded the Bolsheviks.
1:00:37 You know, and again, the same is true as in Cuba. We funded both the Batista movement and the Chavez, not Chavez, sorry, Castro side. So this is not uncommon for these people in order for them to affect control of the overall ball of black. So the scary part of what he says is that, you know.
1:01:12 They're making a digital prison for us. And people are just stepping right into it instead of, you know, asking questions. Well, and that's kind of my frustration with someone saying, yeah, we can cut the federal government and give everybody a free house. That's the debt slavery talking. No, that is not what the federal government is for. As a matter of fact,
1:01:43 We should have 5% of the federal government that we currently have, and they shouldn't be doing jack crap. So, anyway. So, who's next? Doesn't it? Can you chime in? Might be at work. What? What? What? What am I chiming in about? Everything that you're on. Oh, well. Okay, then. So.
1:02:25 You know, speaking of banks, how's that for TD Bank? And who's the guy? Bridget, we looked into that. The other bank that was going to merge with them that ended up making $225 million for doing nothing. Right. Right? No. Horizon. First Horizon. I knew it started with an A. Yeah, First Horizon.
1:02:56 How about that for money laundering? They got to money launder $225 million for doing absolutely nothing. TD North, TD Bank out of Toronto, mind you, why they were going to take over First Horizon, who knows, but okay, paid them the $225 million and now is under investigation for money laundering.
1:03:25 I can't imagine. Indictment. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, it's kind of like, all right, whoever's not buying gold and silver is really stupid. And I'm just going to put it out there. You have no excuses anymore. You all have been warned because is it Schwab Bank that's somewhere in the background waiting like carrion?
1:03:51 to swoop in on this, Schwab Bank is involved as well. Is Schwab a bank and not just an investment? I think Schwab is not a bank. They're not a bank. Okay, well, they're there. Well, you know, wouldn't it be interesting... Sorry, it does say Charles Schwab Bank and Lending Products. So they do have bank authority.
1:04:20 whether they actually have like, you know, bank on the corners, not necessarily, but they have been approved for bank authority. And they are recognized as in the, what is that called? The federal reserve system. They're recognized as a bank as well as an investment. So go ahead. No. So, okay. So what are the odds? I'm going to speculate here. Schwab is a bank. Just so you know. Yeah.
1:04:50 Thank you. Well, so now TD is now corrupt and it's under indictment and Schwab is waiting in the wings. So wouldn't be surprised. Now, it didn't Schwab get all that FDIC. Remember when the banks, a bunch of little banks failed not long ago. And wasn't it Schwab that swooped in and took over all those banks? Speaking of the one world government.
1:05:20 This is when we need Stellar. What's that? I said this is when we need Stellar in here. Yeah. Oh, is she not here? Oh, okay, because I'm driving, so I can't see who's here. One of those small banks was First Republic Bank, if I remember correctly. And it's really funny. This consolidation of the banking industry has been happening in slow motion for a while.
1:05:45 It suits the large market makers, the very big banks like Bank of America or Bank of America Merrill Lynch, because it got Merrill Lynch through 2008. And ironically, Taylor Swift's dad, if you look into his background, he is tied to Merrill Lynch, which is very interesting around that time. Look into it. The point is, is that the banking elite, they want this consolidation to happen because if they do move to.
1:06:13 A new money standard is very easy to control us. There is nowhere to go get money from apart from three or four big names. That's what they're hoping to do. OK, so there's an article in 2020 that says the CEO of Charles Schwab Corporation just signed a deal to acquire the main trading. Now, we're not talking about the banking. We're talking about the trading side, the main trading rival, TD Ameritrade.
1:06:41 So they have already consolidated the trading elements of Charles Schwab trading portion and TD Ameritrade in a massive $26 billion deal. So there you have it. And of course, what you just said, Lumi, is absolutely true. The purpose in this is to create all of these too big to fail.
1:07:11 entities. So when they money launder and do like BCCI did, see, I think they've learned a lot with the BCCI quote unquote failure. They realized that when you create these $25, $30 billion banks that you use for decades to money launder, that at some point they have a shelf life.
1:07:41 Because they have to go out of business because you've loaned out all of the basis for the equity in the bank to all of the corrupt directors and CEOs in uncollateralized loans. So these banks were always built to fail. And at some point along the way, they got this brainiac idea. How about if we built one that was too big to fail?
1:08:09 How about if we built one that was just as corrupt, which Bank of America is, and does just as much money laundering, which Bank of America does, just look in their SEC fines, that in Deutsche Bank and all of this Credit Swift, they're all the same. But we can make them so big that no matter how much illegal activity we do, they're too big to fail.
1:08:37 And now I've got the self-licking ice cream cone. I can do whatever the hell I want illegally. And I will never be held accountable because I'm too big to fail. So, Molly, go ahead. Yeah, barely. I just wanted to please listen. And then also, as much bad man as he is, I do not consider Russia or China a rookie man. But they're trying to get free demons just as much as we are.
1:09:36 And there's also just a whole new group that have really come to us in the last couple, that really have the humility, gutsy, overly opinionated and stuck on their particular point of view. They're learning from each other. Thanks, Molly. I do wish there were more people that would have public dialogue because I still have big questions.
1:10:16 I still have big holes in no matter what amount of time. And I probably spend as much, if not more than most researchers doing research. It's impossible for you to consume all of the information out there. And so other people have their areas of expertise and quite frankly, war hamster and the ghost of Patrick.
1:10:46 based pastor Patrick Henry, always very interesting to have these conversations with. We don't necessarily agree on every aspect of every topic, but we definitely have, and I would say probably a 90 to 95% where I always learn something new by having that dialogue.
1:11:16 I've always engaged in, as a matter of fact, most of the chagrin of people around me, a very lively debate. It's how I've tested my own Christian beliefs by, and you guys know I was stationed at CENTCOM. We had lots of advisors there that was from an Arabic background. And having lively debates on...
1:11:45 Islam versus Christianity, where we agree on the fact that Jesus was a prophet, which they do believe, but obviously they believe Muhammad came along afterwards, which we do not. Not that he didn't come along, but that he wasn't a prophet. And there are many people that are secure in their person and their religious beliefs that'll have open-spirited
1:12:11 conversations with you about their beliefs and what they believe the Islamic religion is to them, just as I engage in that from a Christian point of view. And oftentimes I find the holes in my own knowledge in that debate where they will come up with something and I'll look at them going, I don't know what the answer to that is, which of course then makes you go back and find the answer because you hate when that happens.
1:12:41 You don't get pissed off or angry or whatever when they point out a hole in your research. You go and do the research. And that's how I got to be who I am today is because I've never been afraid of having those conversations with people. And that's how I identified the areas that I needed more research in is by having those debates. Now, having said that.
1:13:10 Most people will not ever have those debates with you. And they most certainly will not have those debates with you in public because they want to talk as if they know something just like, and I know this is completely unrelated, but it is so illustrative. So you guys know, I just spent the last week at cruising the coast. There was this guy who pretended himself to be a car.
1:13:41 It's aficionado, okay? He knew everything about cars. And he blah, blah, blah, blah, and very verbose and loud and whatever. And then he goes back and refers to my husband's car as a 1969. It clearly is not a 1969. Anybody that knows anything about cars knows that it is not a 1969.
1:14:09 John and I are just looking at each other laughing. So you basically can discount just about everything they said because of the fact that they don't even really know many of the basics of what they just projected themselves to know. And so you have to always approach these topics with a humble heart, knowing.
1:14:36 here's what I know and I'm bringing it to you. I welcome, which is why we moved to X so that we can have this interface. I can completely ignore anybody in a chat on Rumble and I can completely ignore anybody on True Social who makes a comment that I don't necessarily want to address. So we brought them to X for this reason. Molly, that is why we're here. We want people to come up. We want people to,
1:15:07 Give us their version. But I can't tell you. I just had another guy. And I was just psyched to know in yesterday who is an Iraqi living in England. Excuse me, not an Iraqi. He's a Kurdish guy that lives in England that DM to me talking about. Thank God someone understands what the Kurdish people have.
1:15:34 went through in Turkey and he's talking about the gray wolves there. And again, this just happened within the last 48 hours. So it's an affirmation of what we're telling you is true. Even though these people don't necessarily want to come on in a public forum and talk about it. It is very, every time I get one people, whether it was Cartwright or even snow. I mean, I love snow to death. He knows that. But his coming on living.
1:16:04 in Spain, from England originally, and giving us confirmation that what we're doing is benefiting everybody. And it's exciting to them to know that someone in America is actually talking about this since they've known it forever. All good. All good. And I welcome anybody, anytime.
1:16:26 who want to have an intelligent conversation about it. Let me go ahead. Yeah, just before my battery runs out and I've got to go, I wanted to bring your attention to Baxter International. The IV drips for the whole of the country, 60% is produced in Baxter. And you know what? If you look into that company, there is definitely something up with it because the first thing it does is...
1:16:51 So it builds a huge factory in the port of Israel, which is now the biggest import-export of Israel, Ashdot or something like that. I can't pronounce it properly. But that's 60% of their imports, and they build a huge medical facility and factory. And as soon as they did that, they got boycotted by this Arab League. But what was very interesting is that if you look at the politicians who work with that company,
1:17:19 and various other ones. You've got APAC and various other things happening. So, I mean, that's really interesting, and this just proves that if this alliance of medical industry happens, then we're paying for IV drips, and this has proven 1,300% over the cost of producing it and then making a profit. And they actually got fined for that $2 million, which is nothing, but they got fined and caught.
1:17:47 price fixing and doing various things so my point is this is that um the collusion of the banking industry is the same with the medical industry um when it comes to these very big companies and if someone was to look into these kind of things and start unraveling it at its core is always uh probably some someone connected to uh gladio i think i personally believe so right so you're talking about the international syndicate and this isn't a great example
1:18:16 of why I don't just isolate it to the banking industry. Because what you're talking about is fascism. It is these oligarchs that are behind the scenes, that are all of the board of directors, they're all the major shareholders, and they are orchestrating this in collusion with the banking industry, which BCCI does such a great job of illustrating that.
1:18:44 You have them being the powerhouse behind drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, and human trafficking. But it all implicated everybody else, the Bank of America, the institutional people that they supported. J.P. Morgan with Epstein. I mean, they even paid for that. Yes. So all of that.
1:19:13 So there is both a banking aspect to it, but there is also the industrial all of arts from it, too. So, yeah. Anyway, yeah, I'll definitely make a note of this. I'm not going to get to it, obviously, anytime soon, in the next couple of weeks anyway. But this is another great example. And, yeah.
1:19:43 Absolutely crazy. That would be why my Cleation, however you say that word, the detoxing of the heavy metals costs so much because it's all done by IV drip. So thank you, Lumi, for letting me know that because it was a hell of a lot of money to pay to have that done. But I'm halfway through it and I'm interested. I'm very interested to find out what the total effects are on it and if it's able to.
1:20:11 be successful and eliminate all of the heavy metals that was identified inside of me thanks to my military service, which by the way, neither TRICARE nor the VA will pay for this process even being done, even though they're 100% responsible for it. So anyway, I see stellar. Okay, so let's go over what's going on.
1:20:42 calendar wise, just so you guys can make notes. We will be on the pond tonight at eight. I know Frog said 8.15 maybe, so he may be running a little late. So there's that. And let me see where, oh, there we go. All right. So that's tonight. Then tomorrow we have a podcast at one.
1:21:12 p.m. with Warhamster about BCCI. And that's going to be probably the first of many. But that's going to be at one o'clock. We will do a normal four o'clock. And Bridget, remind me when the other one is. The 18th. The 18th. That's right. All right. So this Friday. And that was at what time? Now you've got me.
1:21:47 Hang on. All right. So we're going to have another one. That's fine. It's on Friday. We've got plenty of time to remind people. We've got one on Friday, and then I'll be on the normal Alpha Warrior at 930, continuing our unveiling of the World Anti-Communist League and all of its evilness. So that's kind of your week of way too much Colonel Tanner Watkins. So tonight, tomorrow we'll be on twice.
1:22:17 One at 1 o'clock and then our normal 4 o'clock. On Wednesday, it'll be the 4 o'clock and 9.30 with Alpha. Thursday is just 4 o'clock. And then on Friday, we'll have the 4 o'clock. And let me look real quick while we're talking. When are we going to teach Tim Walls how to load a gun? I'm not going to teach Tim Walls. I don't even want to be in.
1:22:47 close proximity to him technically if you were to do that i actually had a question about that you would be in trouble if you did that because i've heard on good authority uh he would probably injure someone and then you would be liable yeah that's true that is true and not for nothing right i happen to like elmer fudd so everybody making the comparisons okay just quit it i did too sorry he didn't totally look like elmer fudd tell me he doesn't
1:23:16 But a quick question. If he was in the reserves, wouldn't he have to already know how to shoot a gun and load it and all that other stuff? Or was that all just a farce, too? Wasn't that proven? There was a video of him claiming to have all these different titles, and then he backtracked on it all, and I don't know. No, he actually was in the Army Guard, not reserve. And he would have to know how to use the...
1:23:45 um issued weapon which is an m16 which is nothing like the weapon that he was trying to shoot the other day or whatever whenever that video was from so it was a 12 gauge beretta you don't have to be like a rocket scientist to know how to load a 12 gauge beretta okay i i'm not saying one way or the other on that i'm and we all know that he is not a rocket science i am saying
1:24:12 I'm trying to answer her question in that he would only have been trained on how to disassemble, utilize, fire, whatever, the weapon that he was issued for the military. And since he never actually went on a deployment, there's no evidence other than when you're on basic training that he would have ever fired a gun again.
1:24:40 Because in the Guard, you are not required to maintain currency on a weapon, not even on active duty. If you're not in a deployable position, which like the whole time you're at the Pentagon, none of those people are deployable. So they do not weapons fire the entire time that they're there. The only time you are mandatory range time, like when I was at CENTCOM because we were a deployable headquarters, you had to go qualify every so often.
1:25:10 Once a year, once every six months, depending on what your job was. So if you are in a unit other than going through basic training, the only time that I weapons fired an MSEC team was when I was in basic training. And when I got put on a deployable tasking at one of my assignments, because my other assignment was a KC-135 base.
1:25:36 which is a strategic resource that flies from the station you're at and comes back. So they're refuelers, right? So KC-135s leave that station at the time. They've now changed and you actually have to deploy because they'll put them in Spain and like for air bridges and stuff. But at the time, the only, because we didn't have a lot of forward deployed people, the only mission was that plane to go up, fuel the bombers that were protecting America and come right back home every night. So I never fired a gun the entire time I was on that assignment.
1:26:06 So you don't maintain proficiency when you don't have a need to. Does that make sense, Deller? Yeah, it does. I was just wondering. I didn't realize that. So that's why I was just like, if this guy was actually in the military, you would think that he would at least know how to fake it till he made it. But he couldn't even do that. And he looked so uncomfortable. So that was the other reason.
1:26:31 Yeah, so it's obvious to me that other than him going through basic training, he's probably never put his hands on a gun. And we know the one time that he was actually going to deploy to be a part of an actual deployment, not to Europe. But in a war zone, he chickened out and retired. So, yeah, no, I don't think he ever touched a gun the entire time he was in the Army Guard. I see Benjamin and I know he wants to say something.
1:27:01 Don't judge me. I was just going to say how when prior to going to Afghanistan, they sent us out to Fort Riley. Sorry about my little one in the back. But they sent us out to Fort Riley and we did all kinds of training on all different kinds of guns and everything because of the job we were going to be doing in Afghanistan. And I'll never forget. There was like.
1:27:21 10, 15 Air Force people that went through the class with me. There was six Navy, like 10, 15 Air Force, and they were all psych docs. And then we had like 60, 70 Army people. Well, some of these Air Force people don't know how to handle guns because the lady was up on the firing range and was trying to shoot a M16 like a bazooka. That's embarrassing. All right. I'm just saying I outshot the Marine when I went to the range at CENTCOM. So I'm good. But I shoot a nine millimeter. I did not.
1:27:53 I was not honestly all that good with an M16, to be quite honest with you. I'm not a rifle person. I am deadly with a 9mm, like within a silver dollar for like multiple rounds. So, we're not all gifted in all categories, but... I'm just saying, let's see, shotgun, rifle, muzzleloader, crossbow.
1:28:24 compound bow and I'm good. Nobody better ever sneak up around here. That's true. I, yeah, I have pictures so I can attest to that, but I have, I, I'm not saying I'm not, I'm not saying I'm not confident. I did drop a deer at about 150 yards, um, dead where you need to right behind the hind quarters. And I mean, it didn't, it did not take another step. It dropped.
1:28:55 I have my trophy buck hanging on the wall. Got it taxidermied the whole nine yards, ate every ounce of meat from the deer. So I'm not saying I'm incompetent. I am not waltz. I'm just saying that's not my preferred weapon. Oh, wow.
1:29:16 I don't know. Did you guys talk about who they were? Did you get a chance to talk about that third quote unquote assassination attempt apparently that was pulled over in California, the guy from Las Vegas? Well, what we said about it was that there does seem to be a lot of misinformation about it. It doesn't appear to be an actual assassination. It does appear to be a lot of miscommunication.
1:29:46 Yes. So that man, Mindy Robinson, is a lady here in Vegas who exposed the October 1st shootings. The man that they said was he was actually invited to the Trump rally in Coachella. Apparently, he was just a ding dong, not realizing that you can't in California, you can't have armed weapons in the car. So but I just found it to be very, very questionable as far as the police knew his vehicle.
1:30:16 You know, the sheriff said that he was, you know, this was part of this little plot thingy. But this is the man who's also with Mindy, but he's also connecting the dots with the Maui fires as well. So I just thought I'd bring that up. So it does appear like he was set up. He was 100 percent set up. But my question is, is how did the police know? I mean, they had to have had a description of his vehicle. Correct. He was completely being set up for that whole thing. Yeah, which.
1:30:47 You know, no surprise to us. Right, Stella? Not at all. You know, but, you know, I think that they're going to be ramping up on Patriots. So people need to be very cautious with their surroundings and things like that and make sure that they stay, quote unquote, you know, as, you know, law abiding. You know, like if you're going into California, make sure you're.
1:31:08 You know, your weapons and your ammunition are completely separated in a locked container. You know, do things that, you know, the corporation wants us to do at this point because they will try to make whatever they're ramping up, in my opinion.
1:31:21 getting closer to November, they're going to start ramping up a lot of different things. And for Trump to say in his rally that, you know, if they need to have the National Guard and the military present, there's a reason for it. He is not telling us that if he's not expecting things to ramp up. And I do see things ramping up 100 percent. So just be safe and be vigilant, everyone. In California, I've had personal experience with their gun laws and they have.
1:31:48 really, really messed up and contradictory gun laws, almost in such a fashion as to make it to where they can just use it as an excuse. Correct. Yeah, I lived out there for three years, and the entire time I lived out there, I had a gun under the seat of my car, which I was not authorized to have. I can say that now. That's decades ago.
1:32:13 But there is no way as a single parent living in Southern California, Los Angeles specifically, during the time of all of the child snapping and child pedophilia that was going on in Southern California with the McMartin case and all of that other stuff that I was not going to have a firearm with me at all times.
1:32:36 I will be quite honest with you. The security briefing that we got, and most of you guys who've been in the military know this, but you're giving a threat assessment every time you PCS into a new location. There's, in many cases, go and no-go zones, and in Los Angeles was no exception. You are told you do not go in this specific area, which was because of the Crips and Blood feud that was going on at the time. They had a lot of drive-by shootings out there at the time.
1:33:05 I actually witnessed one on the 110 going south down to Long Beach. Scared the hell out of me. But it happened literally right in front of me. I had a car go around me. It's multi-lane, like six lanes of traffic. I had a car come up. They were going like 100 miles an hour. One came up on the right side. One came up on the left side. They kind of split. They were in my lane, but because I was going slower than 100.
1:33:33 They went around me on both sides, and the guy that was on the left-hand side shoots out his window at the guy that came around me on the right-hand side. His car goes careening off to the side and hits the Jersey barrier, and there's bark flying everywhere. And so I go home to my house in Long Beach and see on the 11 p.m. because, of course, I want to watch the news and find out what the hell that was all about. That was a drive-by shooting on the...
1:34:02 You know, 110. And those were common occurrences out there. So there's no way in hell I was going anywhere without a gun. And I carried it the whole time I was out there. I had it secured in my vehicle and would not have been a stupid me. I got off on the wrong exit on my way back from a visit to a TRW plant and drove right through downtown Watts.
1:34:32 you know, the place that you're, it's a no-go zone. But I got off at the wrong exit. It was completely stupid on my part. But they told you exactly what to do if that happens. And I did it. And I got out of there safely. But I wasn't scared because I can protect myself. I don't know how anybody would live anywhere, especially California, without a weapon. That's just, to me, mind-bogglingly scary.
1:35:02 Stupid. But whatever. Okay. Anybody else got anything else that's on their mind? I'm going to the woods. Rachel's going hunting. All right, Benjamin, go ahead.
1:35:24 Just something I would like to see is where we get back to people walking around armed, you know, with pistols and stuff like the Cowboys and Indians days, like natural selection will kick in. All these silly people out here doing silly things, they'll get handled quickly. Sorry. I was a big advocate. I did what I could, wrote letters, signed petitions for the constitutional carry in Florida. It failed.
1:35:53 Because we got a bunch of asshole GOP people here in Florida. And what we got was permanent list concealed carry, which is hogwash as far as I'm concerned. But I agree with you 100%, Benjamin. I would proudly wear my firearm. Move to Missouri. We have little signs in the stores. You can't bring in your gun. I would not go in any store. I cannot bring my gun.
1:36:26 Well, that's the thing, though. We're fighting this endless stream of money. They don't want laws like that to be passed because they don't want us to be able to protect ourselves. For me, I don't care what the law is. If you break into my house, you're stupid. I'm not going to let you break into somebody else's house in the future. We've got to stop playing with silly people in this country. And once we get on the other side of this, I think it's going to be amazing.
1:36:54 Yeah. And you guys know my sheriff down here, Grady Judd. He tells everybody, everybody's the first responder in Polk County. And you've got, and he literally has an entire video about this. You've got the first seven to eight minutes. Our response time is seven to eight minutes for every shooting, every break-in, armed or otherwise. Seven to eight minutes. You've got the first seven or eight minutes. You do what you need to do to protect your property.
1:37:24 and your life. And we'll help you clean up when we get there. That's basically his message to everybody here. And we have had in a neighborhood that's like three neighborhoods away, we had an idiot that was not from this area. He was not an illegal alien, but he was not from this area who walked around the back of someone's house just after dusk in the evening, jimmied his...
1:37:51 sliding glass door to try to enter his property. The guy shot him. And when the sheriff did show up, they helped him clean up. So that stuff around here does not fly. Stellar, go ahead.
1:38:12 Well, I was married to an attorney and he told me if anyone ever came into my house. Now, this is why I was still married to him. Probably now you'd say not to do this. But he said if someone comes into the house because there's a shotgun and I have it, shoot to kill. And if they don't get if they don't kill the first time, you just keep shooting it until they're dead because dead men don't talk. Probably good advice. Why a shotgun?
1:38:42 More broad range, like if they're kind of up close. But I have a 22 and I have a 45, so I'm good. Yeah, a shotgun in close range within closed quarters, it'll shred somebody. They're not walking away. But we don't shoot to kill, we shoot to stop. I shoot to kill because dead men don't talk and I don't get sued.
1:39:11 Because I'm in fear for my life. So I am allowed to protect my life with deadly means. Period. That's like the politically correct law enforcement version of it. We don't shoot to kill. We shoot. Okay. Well, anyway. All right. Anybody else? All right. So we're going to call it a day. Thanks, everybody, for being here.
1:39:50 And I will see you tonight at the pond, tomorrow at four and one o'clock. And y'all aren't going to want to miss the one o'clock one with Warhamster because he's a reformed Wall Street banker. And we are going to do this series on BCCI. You guys are going to really enjoy it. So I've been studying nonstop on the whole BCCI thing. So see you guys.
1:40:20 Tonight? Tomorrow? That's 10 o'clock Pacific time for those of us that are retards on the left coast. 10 o'clock, huh? That's 10 o'clock my time, 1 o'clock your time. Oh, okay. There you go. Thanks, guys.

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Claims made here

Cecil Cartwright founded The Quiet Contingent host_asserted ▶ 0:41
“Okay, so I want to introduce you guys to our new friend who goes by Cartwright. I've reposted a few of his things. And he wrote a book called The Quiet Contendant. And it is available on Amazon. We ar…”
Reinhard Gehlen member_of BND host_asserted ▶ 15:49
“He was making the same argument about the placement of Galen in the West Germany CIA, for lack of a better word, the BND, as you're well aware. And all of those. He also talks about something called t…”
American Psychological Warfare Division carried_out_attack Operation Annie book_quoted ▶ 16:16
“It says, from an Irishman broadcasting pro-German programming to the American Psychological Warfare Division running disinformation campaigns. This is the story of Operation Annie. For more informatio…”
Hans Berger member_of 12th Army Group documented ▶ 18:14
“was guarding Operation Annie, the most dramatic underground radio station in wartime Europe. The story of the radio's slickest war role was told for the first time this week by a Czech-born film direc…”
Hans Berger headed Operation Annie documented ▶ 18:14
“was guarding Operation Annie, the most dramatic underground radio station in wartime Europe. The story of the radio's slickest war role was told for the first time this week by a Czech-born film direc…”
Operation Annie carried_out_attack West Germany documented ▶ 18:43
“of the 12th Army Group during the war's last five months. Annie's objective, to win the enemy's confidence and give him aid and comfort. The better to dupe him afterwards. Annie broadcast a four-and-a…”
Richie Boys trained Camp Ritchie host_asserted ▶ 22:12
“all of the biographies of the people and the pieces that the Ritchie Boys played. Because what you're going to find out just in a little bit that I compared the, and I had no idea. Like I said, we cam…”
Frank Church member_of Richie Boys host_asserted ▶ 26:18
“A Ritchie boy at the end of the day. He goes to OTS at Fort Benning, Georgia. He trained at Camp Ritchie as part of the Ritchie boys. He was commissioned a lieutenant. He becomes a military intelligen…”
Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Frank Church host_asserted ▶ 27:18
“You find out that he was a protege of Lyndon B. Johnson, which for everybody that's been following us should make the hair on the back of your neck stand up because Lyndon B. Johnson got to the Senate…”
Frank Church member_of Senate Foreign Relations Committee host_asserted ▶ 27:18
“You find out that he was a protege of Lyndon B. Johnson, which for everybody that's been following us should make the hair on the back of your neck stand up because Lyndon B. Johnson got to the Senate…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack Ukraine host_asserted ▶ 27:53
“to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Now, I want you to think about today because it's not any different. The people that are in the Senate Foreign Relations are the people that are part of Oper…”
Unification Church member_of Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 30:17
“that there was one set up like that for the Moonies in Colorado on federal protected land. So was it the Moonies or the Japanese, Bridget? One of the two where we imported. I believe it was the Moonie…”
Frank Church headed Church Committee documented ▶ 31:14
“excuse me, foreign countries. So they are stealing our wealth. They are doing to us exactly what we did to other countries. It's just all come home to roost. So in 1975, he chaired the Senate Select C…”
Knights of Malta member_of Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 32:21
“where all of the people that were in Gladio in Italy shared that Knights of Malta. And then many of the CIA people that did duty in relationship to Italy and the money laundering and the drug traffick…”
Truman Doctrine funded Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 34:44
“What would that have been? 50 to 1960, 52 to 60. So he took office with Eisenhower in 53. They left in 61. And so during that time, not that Operation Gladio hadn't already basically started under Tru…”
Operation Gladio funded NATO host_asserted ▶ 35:13
“which were tenants of NATO, into an organizational structure. They had already started manipulating elections in 1948. So it kind of gelled under the presidency of Eisenhower and the vice president. A…”
Freeport Sulphur funded Richard Nixon host_asserted ▶ 36:12
“Nixon was basically bribe paid, whatever you want to say, by PepsiCo, ITT, Freeport Mining to overthrow the government of Allende. And that was not the only government that was overthrown in Nixon's f…”
Richard Nixon supplied_arms_to China host_asserted ▶ 36:12
“Nixon was basically bribe paid, whatever you want to say, by PepsiCo, ITT, Freeport Mining to overthrow the government of Allende. And that was not the only government that was overthrown in Nixon's f…”
PepsiCo funded Richard Nixon host_asserted ▶ 36:12
“Nixon was basically bribe paid, whatever you want to say, by PepsiCo, ITT, Freeport Mining to overthrow the government of Allende. And that was not the only government that was overthrown in Nixon's f…”
Richard Nixon overthrew Salvador Allende host_asserted ▶ 36:12
“Nixon was basically bribe paid, whatever you want to say, by PepsiCo, ITT, Freeport Mining to overthrow the government of Allende. And that was not the only government that was overthrown in Nixon's f…”
Richard Nixon funded China host_asserted ▶ 37:09
“via Pakistan, northern Iran, and northern Turkey. So you go from the Golden Triangle to the Golden Crescent as far as the growing of opium, and a large segment of it goes to South America. And you als…”
TD Bank laundered_money_for First Horizon host_asserted ▶ 1:02:56
“How about that for money laundering? They got to money launder $225 million for doing absolutely nothing. TD North, TD Bank out of Toronto, mind you, why they were going to take over First Horizon, wh…”
Arab League targeted_for_regime_change Tyco International host_asserted ▶ 1:16:51
“So it builds a huge factory in the port of Israel, which is now the biggest import-export of Israel, Ashdot or something like that. I can't pronounce it properly. But that's 60% of their imports, and …”
Tyco International front_for Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 1:17:47
“price fixing and doing various things so my point is this is that um the collusion of the banking industry is the same with the medical industry um when it comes to these very big companies and if som…”
JPMorgan Chase paid Jeffrey Epstein host_asserted ▶ 1:18:44
“You have them being the powerhouse behind drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, and human trafficking. But it all implicated everybody else, the Bank of America, the institutional people that they su…”