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Operation Gladio - Open Mic Friday (241018)

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0:00 Hey, Colonel, you there? Yeah. Did you see the Al Smith dinner that Trump did? I saw clips of it. Yeah, watch that whole video. That was something I was about ready to message you. I noticed that Kamala headquarters and Tim Walls posted clips of the video talking about Trump and J.D. being weird. That doesn't seem...
0:28 normal to me. That doesn't seem like it makes any type of sense why Kamala or Tim Walls would even want to highlight that dinner because all it is is Trump just flame spraying them and everybody else. It was real powerful listening to some of the stuff he said. To me, it seemed like there was some comms in there. Okay. All right. I'm going to go back down to the audience. I'm about ready to drive and everything. Okay.
1:00 We got a trunk or treat tonight. Okay. Sounds good. Okay, I'm going to wait and let a few more people get in here before we actually get going. I do have a few things I want to say, and then we'll open the floor up. I need to get Stellar and Bridget in here. Let me message Bridget real quick and make sure she's going to make it. She didn't get her.
1:46 buck yesterday, so she may be back out. Oh, there she is. Her ears must have been burning. All right. It just took a minute for me to be able to see your profile. Yeah, but that other one's going to have a target on his back from now on. That was a decent size. I'm surprised you didn't take that one. Well, okay. You know, it's one of those, we have so many bigger, nicer, older bucks that are like twice his size.
2:27 And typically they run together. And I kept on waiting for the other one to come out. And I'm like, I should have took the shot. I should have took the shot. Yeah. Yeah. That's always the dilemma. But that's the nice thing about these cameras now. They actually send pictures. That picture came from the camera. Yeah, I can see that. That's very impressive.
2:55 Yeah, and so the cool thing was my husband saw it as it was happening. And he's texting me back and forth. So anyway, apparently he's still there because he was there this morning again. So if he shows up again, I don't know if I can restrain myself. I'm going to go ahead and say you probably should not. Right.
3:23 Yeah. You know, I, yeah. So we may be, I may be seeing a deer tonight. I am whipping up some dinner and if Stella can co-host or. Yeah. Yeah. Then, or help co-host or if we can find an extra, I will probably be in the woods within the hour. I saw her. I saw her on here a little earlier, so. Maybe Benjamin?
3:54 Benjamin's driving. He just said he's taking his kids to Trunk or Treat. Aw. I just love how much he does with the kids. I know. Like, especially in today's environment, so refreshing. Yep. Absolutely. All right. I'm going to send it. I'd like to hear the thing you did with War Hamster.
4:32 And that was really an incredible podcast. Oh, thank you. Yeah. Yeah, we make a very good team, I think. Have a lot of interest in the same things as well. I also, this is, I don't even know how to say this. I don't mean it in a negative way. I only mean this like from the bottom of my heart.
5:05 I've noticed when I go on to other spaces, there seems to be an entire entourage of people that I recognize because I scroll through our audience on here routinely. And I recognize many of your names and it is such a pleasure.
5:33 when I go on to another space to see all of you guys there and chiming in and being part of it, I just, I cannot tell you how wonderful, wonderful, wonderful that makes me feel in getting the message out. I just, I love it. So I wanted to say that. And I also,
6:02 As you guys have saw today, I kind of went down another rabbit hole with this. When I was looking over the Operation Gladio and its interplay with the National Security Council, I've been reading a lot of material in how the vice president's office interacts with the National Security Council.
6:33 And I've just been going over old archive documents. And our premise has been that during the Eisenhower administration, when Richard Nixon was the vice president and all of Operation Gladio was being set up throughout the world, and these anti-communist entities like the World Anti-Communist League was being created.
6:59 And sold to us as something that was anti-communist, when in fact it was basically being used to train, house, and conduct terrorist activity, much like we've come to appreciate Operation Gladio was used inside of NATO for all of those exact same reasons. Primarily focused at these countries' own domestic populations.
7:27 which was illustrated best in the authoring of Operation Northwood, which we've won over a million times. So if everybody has this opinion that the vice presidents is basically a do nothing position, but repeatedly through history, we have demonstrated as we've went through these different operations, that is emphatically not true. And again, it was further illustrated.
7:57 with George H.W. Bush the entire time that he was the vice president. He was orchestrating these terror campaigns with his oligarchical buddies in the international syndicate in, you know, orchestrating coups as well as the Iran-Contra.
8:25 All of this stuff, working deals, passing weapons on to Israel through South Africa to get into Angola to try to orchestrate a corrupt official to be given, basically put in charge of Angola so that they could continue to steal all of their resources.
8:51 So much of this has kind of opened the door for what happened in the Nixon administration, because I think for all of us, and we've talked about this many times, the Nixon administration is a big question mark, because unequivocally, Nixon, while he was the vice president for Eisenhower.
9:13 in setting up so much of Operation Gladio and the recovery of the gold from Golden Lily and all of that stuff, had his fingers in this pie. But at some point in his second administration, whether it be the recognition of China and that negated the defense agreement that we had to come to Taiwan's defense.
9:41 which it did, and the taking us off of the gold standard, there's something that happened that had monumental negative effects on this international syndicate and Operation Gladio that warranted the use of our own Gladio operators.
10:10 that people normally call the Cuban exiles, to orchestrate a coup of Nixon. And you end up with Ford and Nelson Rockefeller. And one of the things in having researched all of that, you know, yes, we know Ford is one of the syndicate buddies and he comes from a very long...
10:40 list of syndicate he was bought and paid for. We know all of this if you look into his history. They basically get rid of Agnew first, install Ford, get rid of Nixon second, and Ford moves up. Then he hires Nelson Rockefeller. I've just been meandering through all of this history.
11:07 I came across an article a couple of days ago about, well, it was over a week ago, about Nelson Rockefeller. And I knew a little bit about it, but not near enough. And I believe a long time ago when we were still back over on True Social only, posting about this, I even wrote something about his involvement in the
11:36 FDR administration, because that was back when we were dissecting the Antony Sutton book on how Wall Street basically funded FDR's rise to power and that all of the cabinet members of FDR could fit the classic definition of international syndicate members. And for some reason, I lost track of Nelson.
12:04 Rockefeller in all of that uncovering. And so when I came across Tim again, knowing now what I know, which is so much more than I did even six months ago, I went looking for a book that would do basically a deep dive on him. And I came across a book called Thy Will Be Done. And I don't think I'll ever finish the book. I mean, it's a monster big book.
12:32 It's almost a thousand pages long, just of the actual material, not even the reference part of it. But it combines everything that we talked about, everything that we talked about in just the cover page. So when I got the book, I hadn't paid attention to what the rest of the title was. I just bought the book because it looked like from what people had said about it online.
13:00 And in looking just at the index alone, it is going to be an amazing reference material. But let me read to you what it actually says on the title. Thy Will Be Done, The Conquest of the Amazon, Nelson Rockefeller and Evangelism in the Age of Oil. Now, based on our Gladio glasses, if you read that, you've got obviously a Rockefeller International Syndicate.
13:30 And evangelism. And you guys know that most of our disclosure in all of these different countries have evolved around some type of religious aspect, like the use of the Catholic Church in Vietnam to mass force migrate over a million people to the South in order to justify postponing and then canceling the elections so that there's never a unified Vietnam ever.
13:59 The creation of the Unification Church in Korea to ensure that that country is never put back together again. The use of the Unification Church as terrorists down in South America, using them in Paraguay around a farm that's set up next to the Bush Paraguay ranch. And so almost all of this. And then I run across today the fact that Nelson Rockefeller and his.
14:28 quote unquote, organization owned a million acre ranch that butts up against the Paraguayan border in Brazil. So basically there is a huge swath of land between Western Brazil and just about all of Northern Paraguay that is owned by international syndicate members. And if you look on a...
14:58 I saw pictures. I didn't actually go on Google Earth, but I saw pictures of Google Earth in that area where there's a number. And I don't know if they're still there, if they're still visible. But there were cleared out numerous airstrips that had been used for ferrying weapons and drugs, primarily opium, in and out of that area.
15:28 And then on top of all of that, you add the natural resource robberies that we have come to know is the instigator for these Operation Gladio events internationally for them to continue their colonialism under a different cloak called, you know, green energy or green projects or whatever, where they go in and supposedly spend
15:56 20 years building a five-year dam because all of that construction materials actually stealing their resources, not just building a dam. And there's plenty of examples of that. And we spend an entire series of shows on revealing the World Wildlife Fund and their nefarious destruction of natural resources as opposed to being the, quote, green organization.
16:25 saving wildlife, as well as securing land under these protectionist policies, only to find out later on that they had set up terrorist training camps and then guarded them under the guise of park rangers. And we speculated because we did not have any proof of this.
16:48 that it is very similar to the way our national park systems are set up in the United States with all of these no-go zones. And we did not speculate on the part that some of these parks have been used for terrorist training camps. We've actually got proof of that inside the United States. So I'm looking forward to cruising through this book at some point. But just these...
17:19 Again, I didn't even get through the acknowledgement of the first like three pages of this book before I went on like four or five different, you know, exercises of looking at these people like the mass murderer that was the pedophile slash serial killer slash terrorist, whatever you want to call them, having sex with dead corpse. And that, again, that's not even, that's not chapter one.
17:49 That was the acknowledgments in the book of people that had helped these two writers, Jared Colby and Charlotte Dennett, to do the research for the book. So, oh, my God. Anyway, it's going to be quite the adventure that we're going to be on shortly here. So having said that, we were.
18:20 briefly chit-chatting about Bridget's hunting experience over the last 24 hours. And she may again be, I did just send Stellar the invite. I'm interested in Stellar, your comments about silver. Isn't it beautiful? Oh my gosh.
18:44 Silver has all those, you know, they have all the futures. It's all the derivatives markets. And Bank of America ended up buying the stuff or bought the whatever it was from J.P. Morgan a few years ago. But with silver going higher, it's the call times for it. Like if they can't make it, the higher silver goes, that's more that the banks or Bank of America has to put in for the shorts. Does that make sense? Because they really shorted the market.
19:12 They always have. That's how they play with it, by playing with the shorts. They've repressed the price of silver by playing with the shorts. I understand that. There may be a lot of people that do not. But it goes back to there being a central market for both gold and silver and them manipulating the price of those metals.
19:39 There has been lots of speculation around what the true value of silver and the true value of gold is without the manipulations. And silver in particular, I found very interesting because the actual purchasing of silver far outseeds or outpaces, I guess is the right word, the...
20:09 amount of physical silver. And if they were to ever honor all of the request, the price of silver would skyrocket. And they're basically kind of walking on a high wire, I guess would be the best way that I could describe the behavior.
20:39 At some point, there has to be a reconciliation. So, yeah. Yes, exactly what you just said. And then you're dealing with the owners. I mean, you guys have talked about the resources underground. Silver also has a lot of industrial uses as well as people like it. There's less silver on this planet than there is gold.
21:06 to get to silver to where it's usable and things like that. There's a lot of energy expended in it. So back in the 80s, there was like a bit there. I'm not real. I mean, they played with it. There was the Rich Brothers that did. And that's not their name. I can't remember their names right now. But there was a big war that went on in the 80s and they were buying up the supplies of it. But it ended up backfiring on them and everything.
21:34 Because it is so manipulated. And from like 2019, I mean, it's exposing the SEC. It's exposing all these different agencies. Thank goodness for the Chevron deference being dismantled and unconstitutional. But with that being said, all these different agencies within our own government is manipulating it. And, you know, they talk about the gold manipulation. Well, silver is like a thousand times more so.
22:01 And that one is the one that is swatted down the most. And when you talk about the amounts of silver, and then they started putting it on the stock exchange. And that's part of how the laundering goes, because they say, oh, well, we just got all these extra truckfuls of gold or silver. And if you see how much silver it is, it's production that's like anywhere from six months to a year in the future that they don't have. So that is...
22:28 in my opinion, in a lot of other people's opinion, once, you know, we're able to break through the silver thing, that's going to be also another big tumbling factor within this whole stuff. You know, gold is industrial or like the, you know, it's, that was, you know, what they.
22:46 Gold is one thing, currency and all that other stuff, but silver is always meant for the people. And again, it's so, and it is so manipulated because if you go by what the stats are supposed to be, 15 ounces of silver is supposed to equal one ounce of gold. If you look at the ratios of silver to gold, it's somewhere around 85 or 87 ounces of silver for one ounce of gold. So it's way off that. I mean, you can see how that manipulation is. Correct. Miles, go ahead.
23:15 Yeah, it's interesting that I didn't know anything about what you guys were talking about like two years ago. And now I do. So to show you another way that they manipulate the system, and I'll try to make it as simple for the audience as possible. So let's say we have 80-20. 80 is gold, 20 is silver. And over in Europe, we couldn't do it in the United States, okay?
23:43 So what they could do on the exchange, if it varied, if silver went up like even 8%, they could transfer and buy gold. And just the opposite. If it went down, you know, then gold's worth more. They'd buy gold or they'd take their gold because they made more money and buy silver. So people were making so much money because even if it, you know.
24:11 was a small variance of like eight to 10%. They were just swapping the minerals back and forth and making money. But we can't do that here. I mean, it's not that hard to do if you just keep track of the graph and go, oh, I need to do this. Oh, I need to do that. So yeah, it's been so manipulated. It's ridiculous. Okay. So I also...
24:41 Got some good news. I was invited to for like a 20 or 30 minute segment on Badlands Media during their election day coverage. So that's a shout out to all of you and the support and recognition that our exposure.
25:11 has created. You guys are part of what is basically becoming a wave of information, truth, and disclosure. And again, I view us very much as a family. Most of you have been with us from the very beginning when we came over to X as a platform from True Social.
25:41 I just, I can't thank you enough. And a huge shout out to Alka Warrior and his support. I told him he's the one that texted me and let me know. So I told him that's a huge shout out to him and his support in having me on the show, taking the chance to highlight a very controversial issue.
26:11 It is an issue that's difficult for most people to get their head around. And I can't say that about anybody that's been here for several of these shows. You guys have shown a tremendous amount of understanding of what we're dealing with. And again, the real important part of this to me is.
26:38 And it may be even more, but I'm going to give you credit for at least half of the material that I now have in the library and tagged online came from you guys. You guys are out there scouting everybody's post, everybody's, you're on YouTube, you're on Rumble, you're watching these shows and anything and everything that you guys find that relates to something that you have heard on here.
27:08 You send to me and I can't thank you enough because it has provided, again, at least half of the material that has allowed us to paint this entire picture of what has been going on in our history and how it is still relevant today. So big shout out to everybody. Go ahead, Miles.
27:38 Yeah, since it's open mic Friday, I'd like to, first of all, I would like to thank the military for giving us this tool to fight these guys. Oh, that's the internet guys. So I want to relay some good news because somebody said we have an army of digital warriors. I'm trying to remember who said that. I'm just joking. So some good news.
28:06 So there's been a couple of digital warriors that have been at the fight for a long time on the front lines. And one of them is out in Oregon and he needed a place to live. He's living in a shed with a bunch of German shepherds. He raises them and he makes some money on the white ones if they're pure white. I don't know the genetics exactly how that works, but he does.
28:33 And he does rescue dogs, too. So this is Hawk. Hawk's been around a long time. And last night, it was a special moment because another digital warrior, David Snyder, came up with an idea. Why don't we get you a trailer? So they talked, you know, with through the contacts, we found this couple that they wanted to upscale. And they had a 2009 Prowler.
29:02 which is a fifth wheel. And they said, well, you know, we're trying to sell this to get a bigger one. So we started raising some money last night and it was amazing. They were watching and they came back on and said, we're going to lower the price by $2,500. And we're going to, when you buy it, because they have to ship it out there too, right? They're in Montana. So we're going to.
29:29 put a bunch of dog food and pots and pans and stuff. So these are our community, our digital warriors that are taking care of ourselves. And if you need help, just reach out. I know it's hard to ask for help, but it was a special moment last night. Thank you for sharing. Thanks, Carl. Yeah, I noticed that there's the organization, the emergency RV crew that are going around collecting.
29:58 RVs to get them to North Carolina. And I did reach out to one that said they needed someone to drive one from Alabama. I never heard back from them. So hopefully that one's on its way. But yeah, this is just an amazing time. And one of my big pet peeves has been for a very long time, I mean like decades, that the real America, absent a bloated
30:28 federal government helped each other, you know, back in the day where you had the barn raisings with your neighbors. We did not get handouts from the federal government. You guys have seen me respond to people going, oh, yeah, we could use that Ukrainian money for this, that and the other. No, no, we can't. We can't use that money for anything else except for giving it back to the people who actually earned it. We are not a welfare country.
30:55 We are not a socialist country and our government should not be giving anything to anybody. Charity is supposed to happen in the local community. Charity is supposed to happen between people and people, not government and people. Because when the government participates in that process, the people become wards of the state.
31:23 You have something that's very, very valuable to that state called your vote. The whole reason they want you to be a ward of the state is so that they can secure your vote for them, giving you the biggest handout. So as citizenry, we have to insist a return to the republic where charity is done by private entities and not public entities.
31:53 Yeah, I love the fact in every one of these instances illustrates the best in all of us in getting out and helping our fellow citizens. One of my girlfriends, Angie, whose husband and her own company have been raising funds locally here in Central Florida because they have a...
32:21 renovation company that carries their own lines of kitchen cabinetry and flooring and stuff and um they have been they've identified three different families that have like their houses were on the inside just destroyed and they're raising the money to fund at you know a very minimum cost to be able to go into those people's houses and um
32:50 give them a new kitchen and bathroom and stuff that got destroyed in the recent hurricane. And so the name of their company is Glidelock. They've done work for me in some of my rental property and they do an amazing job at an amazing price. And the fact that they're willing to basically fundraise and then sell basically at cost to these people through that fundraising.
33:19 effort is just, again, it's amazing. And that's what we all do with the talents that we have to help each other out. And we don't need a stinking big bloated government to do that. Miles? Yeah, I want to give you a really good example of what the Colonel is talking about. So when I was working, I worked for a coffee company and we were renting out a space to a catalog photographer.
33:51 It's like, oh, what is that? Well, he would set up whatever the catalog wanted him to set up, like a kitchen. And he would bring in models and take pictures of the kitchen. And he would build the whole kitchen in his studio. Well, over the years, he had tons of stuff. They did bathrooms, kitchens, all kinds of stuff. And I remember asking, I said, what do you do with that stuff? And he goes, oh, well, over the years.
34:20 I mean, I have so much stuff that, you know, I rebuilt my house with the free stuff that they're giving me because it's all free. They send it to him free. That's part of his payment. So there are companies out there that they have abundance. We have an abundance of stuff. So he gave me a bunch of tiling and, you know, like bathroom tiling, beautiful stuff. You know, he even had some Cambria, you know, countertops and stuff.
34:49 So there are people out there that I wish we had a bigger network. Like, hey, somebody needs a new bathroom. Let's give them all the free stuff to do it. So it's possible, guys. As long as we work together. Carrie, go ahead. Yeah, I just want to tell a funny story about Occupy Wall Street feeding people. We fed people at least two meals a day.
35:20 And people from the city came to talk to us at our camp in NYC. And they said, can you stop feeding people? Because they're not coming to us anymore. And they need their pharmaceutical drugs. And if they don't come to us, then they don't get their pharmaceutical drugs. And we were like, fuck you.
35:50 We're not going to stop. Oh, my God. They just revealed how tied to Big Pharma they were. They didn't even understand that at all. That's incredible. That's incredible. OK. Anybody else have anything? So I did want to I know we've got lots of new people in here. And one of the things that keeps coming up.
36:26 In how we got to where we're at is the kind of well, let me go to I see Matt. Matt, did you want to I know he's waiting for his connection. See if Matt, did you have a question? No, no, no, no. I actually wanted to add on to to what you guys were saying earlier, because.
36:58 Because you're right. The charity is best done by the local communities, churches, what have you. When the government tries to do it, you get exactly what we have now with the Great Society and a welfare state and things of that nature. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. Yes, exactly. And the government...
37:29 Being a bureaucracy is never going to be efficient. Bureaucracies are incapable of being efficient. There is no such thing as an efficient bureaucracy. And because the more lethargic they are, the more power they end up having, unfortunately. So the I mean, it's just kind of you have it's a necessary evil, but it should be kept to a minimum.
38:00 That's why I get very leery when we start talking about making government efficient. Government needs to almost not exist. There needs to be a elimination before you decide you're going to make the remaining elements that are essential efficient. And I don't see anybody saying that. One of my favorite all-time videos is the Argentine.
38:30 President taking the sticky notes off the whiteboard and like gone, gone, gone. I want somebody doing that in America. Benjamin, go ahead. Hey, Colonel, just a pre warning. I'm in the car. I got a bunch of teenage boys and a bunch of baby boys. So if they get loud, I apologize. But yeah, that's a topic that needs to be discussed a lot. You know how big government is, you know, like the way I look at.
39:02 kind of what happened over time is we almost got, what's the best way I can say this? They were using our own taxpayer money to bury us in the ground, to do all these things to us. You know, I started listening to Rand Paul a few years back and he got into the concept of charity. You know, it was something I never really gave much thought about, you know, and then listening to him and how he laid it all out.
39:33 Like you eloquently laid out, Colonel, and a couple other people. It's like charity needs to be done at the local level because, for one, you're close to the source. You know, there's too many people selling snake oil out here. And that's what the government is. You know, there's no ownership with that money. It's like giving candy out to everybody. And you can't have that because there's plenty of people that do have needs. And a lot of that money is used to hurt us from within.
40:01 used to buy votes, used to bring in illegal immigrants and things like that. It's like when we're really talking about the scale of government federally, you know, it needs to be as small as possible because that's a power source. And where power is, evil is going to go. So let me let me say it this way. So I don't every once in a while tell you some of these wise things that my husband comes up with. And very early on.
40:31 And when like within the first couple of years, we were kind of just talking philosophically about different things. And we were talking with a couple of friends. And my husband said that the major problem is we got rid of shame in our society. And I looked at him like he was on drugs. I'm like, what the hell does that mean? And he said, well, think about it.
41:00 In the system of quote unquote welfare, when it was, you know, 40 years ago, and you had to actually have food stamps and you had to redeem those food stamps. The reason people wanted to get off of food stamps is because there was a shame associated with it.
41:22 So that gave you inspiration in order to get out and get a job. It gave you inspiration to not just have a job, but to have something at night and going. So my husband, when he was 18 years old, got married and he was working as an electrical apprentice for nine hours a day. And then four days a week, he went to school at night.
41:49 for his journeyman license for two years, Monday through Friday. So that's what he did for the first two years of his marriage from 18 to 20, because he didn't want to have a baby until he had the money so he didn't have to suffer the shame of being qualified for welfare and needing welfare to feed his child. So there is a motivating factor.
42:16 When you are making decisions that shame does play a part in that. And it's the same thing with having sex outside of marriage. And these are conversations that nobody wants to have. If you got pregnant before you got married, there was a shame associated with that. And going down and having an abortion was not the answer. It was.
42:43 Don't allow it to happen in the first place. And there are morals and derivatives of good decisions among people that as a society, no one wants to talk about, but they do require talking about. They do require some really tough decisions to be made. And walking into a...
43:13 grocery store with a debit card that looks like everybody else's debit card except for your debit card is paid for by everybody around you and not you um and i think that's the one thing that struck me the most about that song that came out that was like the you know overnight sensation about if you're 300 pounds um that my tax dollars shouldn't be buying your bag of uh
43:41 fudge rounds. I didn't even know what the hell a fudge round was. I said to my husband, I'm like, what the hell is that? And he says, you don't know what that is? I'm like, no, I've never even seen a fudge round. I've seen a few 300 pound people, but no fudge rounds. But anyway, yeah, that's the whole thing. They're taxing us to, and quite frankly, that's the whole story that got my brother-in-law off the Democrat plantation.
44:11 When I first retired in 2008, him and I about once a week would go to lunch with my niece who was working for him at his tropical fish farm because we were talking about management stuff and things that had been plaguing the farm and stuff like that. And so we just kind of chit chatted. And so.
44:33 We got around to politics one day. My sister, who was married to him, does not like talking. She didn't. She does now. But she didn't like talking politics at all. And so he would always want to, you know, have conversations with me. And so I asked him one day about them still voting for Democrats. I don't remember. I don't know. I don't know if it was the 2008 election or maybe it was the 2010 one. And he's like, well, I vote for Democrats because.
45:03 you know, they believe in charity and helping people. And I said, really, you think that? And I said, do you know anything about the statistics of an actual Democrat versus a Republican and their charity given? And he goes, no. And I said, well, at the time, because I had already looked it up, they get a Democrat on average gave less than across the country, 5% of their earned income to charity. And I'm not talking about the.
45:32 foundations and shit like that, because that's money laundering. Just regular Democrats. And I said, and you know that Republicans give around 10%. So that's not actually true. I said, what you're referring to is a money laundering operation where they take you, small business owner, taxes, and they money launder them through the government and pay themselves a cut of your taxes. And then they do handouts.
46:02 in order to buy votes for the Democrat plantation. That's not charity. That's thievery. That is theft of your wealth that is being redirected to someone who sits on a couch and does nothing. There's nothing charitable about that arrangement at all. As a matter of fact, that's like giving drugs to an addict. You are feeding the...
46:31 and I forget what the word I use, but basically you are feeding into the non-productivity of our nation by creating an entire class of people that are not productive. And our wealth is generated based on the productivity of every citizen, not just half of the citizenry. And so you are creating a welfare country under the guise of believing in charity.
47:01 Frankly, that's about the stupidest thing I've ever heard. So, I mean, it isn't a lot of people say that, but it was through conversations like that with real facts that and none of it was, you know, being or derogatory or voice raising or anything like that. But through those conversations, you can have a tremendous impact.
47:27 Because every time I talk to someone about the Rhino slash Democrat Party, my analogy is always using a slave plantation because that's exactly what it is. Let's see. Truth, go ahead. Yeah, when we hand out stuff for free and it goes into, you know, Jesse and James, come on outside.
47:55 not any form of productivity that's returned in the future. It just rots out the nation from the inside out. And I'm not saying I'm totally down with everything was.
48:06 accurate with regards to what happened in 2008 i don't really know what was going on there but imagine like the free stuff we were handing out prior to 2008 and compare it to now where we're handing out fifteen thousand dollars twenty five thousand dollars uh free free cars free electricity free housing free food but to every single illegal that enters the nation you know and it's just forget forget them just add add on top of you know any any american that uh fits fits the bill that uh you know
48:34 for these programs is free this, free that. And then the people that are paying the taxes are freaking being rotted out from the inside out. You know, compare that to 2008. This is so much bigger than 2008. This is massive. And I posted up in the nest and you can go ahead and remove that if you don't want people posting up in the nest. But this is seven times higher than the 2008 financial crisis. The unrealized losses sitting in banks right now are seven times higher. And the reason they don't report unrealized losses is because until you report on it, you actually still hold.
49:03 the value. So like prior to reporting an unrealized loss, as long as you hold real estate property values in your bank until you declare a default on that property, you still hold that value and you can still trade that debt around as a bank. So they just...
49:22 Try to push it and push it off, push it off, push it off until it becomes a realized loss. And then you have a 2008 situation on your hands. But the official numbers are in saying it's seven times higher unrealized losses, currently speaking, inside of the banking system than the 2008 crisis. And I think it's probably much bigger than that. I mean, we're handing out so much free money to all the legal immigrants and to all these nations. It's free, free, free, free, free. This seems like.
49:46 This seems so nuts. So nuts. And that's not even like the biggest problem is, you know, if you want to ramp up inflation and debt, that's all Gucci. As long as you can still sell those treasury bonds to China, to Japan, to to to U.S. taxpayers who want to invest in bonds. But the problem is, in 2021, when we seized Russia's swift USD assets, we told the world, hey, you know, you can't trust USD.
50:15 We can seize it at any moment. And now China went from being the number one USD buyer, aside from inside of the U.S. Inside of the U.S. has always been the largest treasury note and bond holder. But foreign nations used to be China was number one. Now China returned cashed in on all of their freaking bonds because they saw what happened to Russia. And all of the other nations are filing suit. And freaking BRICS just finalized the beta.
50:45 systems for their payment system yesterday or whatever so my point being is not even the problem of handing out the charity that's massive right because that cost 2008 but even bigger than that when you freaking sanction another nation like we did russia and stole all of their money um you know dude like we're double shot in the forehead twice in regards to how this is going to play out um and they just keep pushing it off and pushing it off and pushing it off
51:12 I don't know when these psychopaths want to bring the system down, but I would say government looks probably half as big as it does now in five years. If you've got little kids that are going to grow up, it's going to be a good time for them, but it's going to be a tough five years, that's for sure. I'll end it there. Okay, thank you, Bruce. You would think... Hold on just a second. Can I just spend a couple of seconds emphasizing what he said about the freezing of assets?
51:43 In order to have a global economy, which they profess to have or profess to want to have, and just so that everybody understands the point that he was trying to make, in order to minimize your risk, when you have sovereign wealth as a nation, and let's just say your little country called Cyprus.
52:10 And your sovereign wealth fund as Cyprus has, let's just say, $50 billion in it. You are not going to put $50 billion in the London Bank of England. You're not going to put $50 billion in the central bank of Iran or even what you think is a stable economy like Germany. You are going to put...
52:38 Five billion in this bank, five billion in this bank, five billion in this other bank. Because then if anything happens, you have minimized your risk. The safest place to put money in the past had always been America. But when the U.S. decided that it had gotten.
53:03 big enough that it could bully everybody around and demand that they institute their policies and they were not free to make their decisions anymore, that the U.S. was going to dictate all of the decisions that were going to be made. And if you didn't do what they wanted you to do, they were going to freeze your assets that you had wisely put in to the United States banking system for security.
53:32 Because you are no longer secure anymore. You have become a bully. You have decided that you're going to use your place in the world to basically be a mega dictator. And the freezing of assets of Iran, they froze assets of Russia. And so anybody that does things, Venezuela, whatever, and not only just assets and banks.
54:01 They went in and confiscated, you know, airplanes, real estate, everything. And when you do that, you have told the entire world, it's like putting a neon sign outside the entrance that says, we're the mafia. If you don't play along, we're going to steal all your shit. And so that's kind of what, that just got flashed all over the world.
54:28 The one thing that made our banks somewhat solvent was the fact that everybody wanted to park their stuff here. Well, when people don't want to park their stuff here anymore, they're not going to have the liquidity that they used to have to be able to do all of the lending that we have all benefited from. And when they don't have the liquidity to do all the lending, then you don't get business loans. You don't get loans for your houses.
54:58 You don't get loans for your cars. And that begins to have a huge effect on our economy. So just wanted to make sure you understood that. Just to chime in, they may start implementing something like, I wasn't around for World War II, but I guess there's a system that they can implement into our trading systems, like our publicly, like NASDAQ, et cetera, where they start instituting.
55:28 Things like mechanisms and things where it limits and it protects them. And it's just like how, how do I say it? But one thing that they don't have now, which obviously they're trying to get, is the cover of a war. You can do a lot of things when you're quote unquote. That's correct. That's what they were talking about. They said as soon as, if World War III breaks out.
55:55 they suddenly have a clause to now protect the economic model and they can institute these, whatever you call it, these systems upon our, oh my God, why am I blanking? Oh my God, the trading system, like the NASDAQ, where they can no longer fall anymore. Like they protect it. And I'm like, oh my gosh. So now everything is just a fiat system, totally fake, where it's just like, it can't fall. Okay. Bruce, you do realize it's always been that way though.
56:26 I know. So the safeguards that are set in place for them, it's actually also for the people too. And yeah, it's the safeguards that they put in place with the NASDAQ. If it drops a certain amount in a certain amount of time, they'll close it off for certain. Do you think they've already used it a couple of times? It's already been used. It's already been implemented several times. They've even used it on the...
56:51 What do you call like for nickel and zinc and aluminum? It's already been used. It's already been implemented and it does work. Get familiar with the end game. Basel III end game. That's what's going on with the American banks. And they have until July 1st of 2025. And it's about liquidity, what Colonel Towner was talking about. So, yeah, we're going to see a lot of banks fall because it's all just nothing but a shell game. All right, Benjamin, go ahead. Colonel.
57:24 We just got here, so I'm going to go inside and drop down to the audience after this, but I'm going to bring it back to culture. You were talking about things like religion, things about charity and stuff like that. When you go back and look at American culture, it was built around foundations. It was foundations. One thing I noticed in the military, you get a lot of these young boys and girls, they join the military, and a lot of them...
57:53 Looking back on how the world was when I was coming up, we built people differently. A lot of these kids that came into the military, they didn't have a lot of the skills that I would imagine that you should have. That's part of the reason why our culture has been jacked up. You've got a lot of these fatherless homes, a lot of these split relationships. It's hard to work in this world and do the things you need to do under the current dynamic.
58:21 a perfect father when you got to pay a bunch of money, you got to, you know, do your job, you got to go do the other things you do. It's not easy in this world to find time.
58:32 you know, to spend with your children, like we should be doing, you know, like this whole rat race that we're in this wheel cycle, you know, something's got to give, you know, like family is what's most important. It's like, we, we get this life to be here on, on this earth and everything. It's like, what do we do with it? You know? So like, when I look at now, like, I see that, I see that as a possibility, you know, we can actually change the world and change it to something.
58:59 you know, good where people actually enjoy living life and you're able to, you know, raise your family and give your children tools, you know, like that, we, that, that's, that's one thing about the military that, that I'm so thankful for. Like, that's what we do as leaders. We, we surround you when we build you up, we, we push you, you know, you're not into your emotions, you know, like.
59:20 It's like you can't cry when you go to boot camp. It's like that's to harden you. That's to toughen you up because you've got to be a war fighter. And it's like that's how I train my children. I want them to be tough. And the reason being is because, like their father, I want them to defend those that can't defend themselves. And it's like that is part of our culture that was so great back in the day. That, along with many of these sayings, like it takes a village to raise a child. Like, let's get back to that. Let's talk.
59:49 about things like that. That's one of the great things about once we get past this election that I'm looking forward to, where we get into some deep discussions and we start making some real change instead of having these silly people tell us what the world is. Yeah, figure out what a woman is. Go ahead, Miles. Yeah, I just want to touch on experience and resume. So in 1972, I was looking for something to do. It kind of rhymed.
1:00:21 So I started my own little company for the summer. I leased a van. I made the signs. I got the lighting. And I sold T-shirts and patches out of the back of the van at county fairs. So I had to have a schedule. I had to manage my money. I had to do all this stuff. So my resume and my experience is much better than Kamala Harris.
1:00:49 She couldn't do what I did, but I'm not running for president. So maybe in 2028, I'll run. Thanks, guys. Go ahead. That's awesome. No, and I was going to go back to like what Benjamin was saying as far. But, you know, for a long time, I think America has lost its identity. You know, like what we you know, like what are what the forefathers or the builders of the Constitution.
1:01:20 You know, a lot of that stuff has been washed out because they've softened it. You know, like what Ben was talking about, you know, breaking up the nuclear family and then having, you know, the single moms and then making it where it's just normal and normalizing it. But then if you go on the other side, like if someone needed assistance, like if they're going through a divorce or something like that and they have a job.
1:01:42 You know, if they're not make if they make too much money, then they take some of the benefits of the insurance away from the kids or whatever. So it's almost like there is like a forced forced type of living, if that makes any sense of what I'm trying to say. Yeah, I mean, but what you're describing is the deconstruction of our civilization so that we're going to end up.
1:02:10 Like these third world countries, they're deconstructing what has been built in the past. And that needs to scare the crap out of everybody to the point where we are willing, as people have articulated here over the next several years, to cinch up your belt so that we can get back to making America great again in the way that.
1:02:40 is a productive, thriving, manufacturing country that is not $37 trillion in debt. And that isn't, as everybody's articulated here, that's not going to be an easy feat, but it's also not an impossible feat. And that's why I think people have to understand that what came with this and how we ended up where we are.
1:03:10 is all of these other things that were happening in the background that we spend most of our time talking about, whether it's about the International Syndicate or Operation Gladio or whatever. In order to dismantle that system, we have to decentralize. We have to go back to a minimum size government because you can't feed that beast if you're not feeding the federal government.
1:03:39 Because all of the money that it provides the basis for the beast comes from the federal government. The destabilization through NED and USAID all comes from the federal government. Yes, they pay the assassins in a covert, off-book manner. But the destabilization and all of those activities are coming out of our taxpayer money.
1:04:06 And that has to go away. And the only way it goes away is getting rid of the organizations. And it's going to take some sacrifice on our part to get through the upheaval that is going to be required to do that. But I think once you know how bad it really is, which is kind of what my purpose in life is right now, as yucky as that seems to be, I think we all have the will.
1:04:35 to change that. Stellar, go ahead. Well, I was going to add on to that too, because all these years they've been bringing us down. We've been so busy working and just trying to feed the cocks so that we could feed our families. And we did have a semi-comfortable life.
1:04:54 You know, having that again temporarily and then seeing what's been going on, what's happening. You know, there's going to be a lot of therapy needed for a lot of Americans for the PTSD from all of his gaslighting and mind games and stuff like that. But coming back to what's been going on over these last few years, I see that a lot of people have been going within. And, you know, Donald Trump is lit a fire. He's a very good.
1:05:20 speaker, but he's lit that fire. I remember having this fire back when Ronald Reagan was running. Not saying that Ronald Reagan was good, but it was still a fire that was lit.
1:05:32 You know, it might have smoldered for a long time, but I still remember it. I mean, I was a kid, you know, I mean, he was I voted for him on the second term. But, you know, that fire has been relit and it's also realizing who we are as Americans coming together and vote early, guys, because they're finding so much fraud within the Dominion and all of these other things happening. So you guys vote early, watch your ballot and turn in the fraud because we.
1:06:01 got to get this crap to stop. Sorry, that was my plug about voting. Sorry. That was your soapbox for the day. No, you're welcome to have a soapbox, Stiller. Carrie, go ahead. Yeah, I just wanted to ask you to talk about the end game. I think it's, you know, we've said before here, it's one world government, but I just think about how they are
1:06:30 The International Syndicate is coming after Russia and America at the same time, which sounds really crazy. But there's some war strategy based on that, like attack all your enemies at once. They think that's some good strategy. And one more thing. In our work at Occupy,
1:06:58 Node-based structure was our structure. And node-based structure, decentralized, is nature. That's how nature functions. So I don't know that, it depends on who they is. They know that they're, they being the international syndicate, know that their potential days are limited with the potential of Trump getting back in office. And it was...
1:07:29 Their goal in order to achieve one world government is you have to get rid of anybody that is a strong man that's not on your team. And by basically taking America and bringing her to her knees by $37 trillion in debt, the invasion.
1:07:56 And all of these different aspects of the attack on our country over the last several years that has been occurring was all towards that purpose. These people in the international syndicate are many. They can do more than one thing at a time. They have simultaneously taken down several governments all at the same time. They have no trouble multitasking.
1:08:26 elimination of a Putin-led Russia has to occur. And we covered way back when, when we were talking about the origins of Operation Gladio, their belief is that Russia is actually, the western part of it is Europe and the eastern part of it is Asia and that it does not belong as a single country.
1:08:56 And they want the western part returned to be a province of the greater EU Union and the eastern part returned to be a greater province of the Pan-Asia led by Japan seat at the proverbial roundtable that they envision under a one world government. And they can't do that with a united Russia. And so they're there.
1:09:28 is the destruction of it. So don't ever think that they can't do more than one thing at a time because they certainly can. Okay. Let's bring Abalone up. I was also going to say, keep an eye on what's going on with BRICS because, you know, the war is also going on within the politics part of it and the governments, our government, especially with Trump. Vote early, guys. Vote early. Report those ballots if they're not done properly.
1:10:02 And then secondly, but watch the war on BRICS. BRICS is meeting next week. OK, their whole plan is to de-dollarize the world. OK, so there are countries in Africa where if you use an American dollar, it's a $10,000 fine with jail. So there's a lot of stuff going on. And with these countries coming into BRICS and their summit next week, you know, they have payment systems. Everything is all set up.
1:10:31 and ready to go. They're ready to flip the switch. So just be aware there's also that other side that's happening. Colonel Towner and Bridget were talking about...
1:10:44 You know, all the money, you know, like the stock market is doing very well. But if you look at the stocks that are doing really well, it's those defensive CIA, military, industrial complex companies that are doing really well. And then if you saw today, and I think that I tagged Colonel Towner, you know, there's other issues starting to pop up, other fires in different parts of the world. You know, it's not a coincidence, but, you know, it is amping up. So just be prepared for what's going to end up happening next week with it.
1:11:13 BRICS summit. I agree. And there's probably going to be an additional chaos element added to that since that is happening next week. So just be aware of that because they are not going to want that entity to have any public good press at all. So let's see. Oh, yeah. I just remember what it was. North Korea is now in Russia and they're going to be helping Russia with cleaning up Ukraine. That's what it was. Okay.
1:11:46 Melinda, go ahead. Hi, thank you for having me. I want to ask you a question. I just got off work and I caught the last 30 minutes of your space. My question is, I read a lot of books and history and all that and about these foundations like Bill Gates, George Soros.
1:12:14 You know the foundations I'm talking about. Is this part of what you're speaking of? It just seems to me like they want to, this group, the foundations and control-a-garks, such as Bill Gates, Bezos, Klaus Schwab, WEF, there's a couple others in there. I just read the book. They're also contributing to...
1:12:44 I would say destroying our country. Is there some way that I think the most important thing would to get rid of our weaponized government because we can't hold anybody accountable. So my question is, is there some way that let's hope Trump gets in and then he starts to clean up all the alphabet agencies. But I know this takes time, but is there any way that we can have.
1:13:10 these foundations audited and investigated to bring them down? Because I don't think all these foundations are on the up and up. I think they kind of are used for money laundering. But I just wanted your thought on that. Is there any way that... I'm not trying to target people's foundations. I'm just saying if they're up to nefarious activity and they're destroying our country, we need to get our...
1:13:42 So you're probably aware, if you're well read, that many countries have already banned U.S. NGOs slash foundations in their country. They don't even allow them in. And the reason they don't allow them in is because they are a source of funding for
1:14:04 Who's to overthrow the governments who doesn't want to play along with their evil intentions of vaccinating all of their young children, blah, blah, blah. So, yes, there is a way to hold them accountable. And yes, they can be subjected to audits. And I'll just share with you quickly my the more research that I do.
1:14:30 The more convinced I am, if you go back and you look at many of the people that formed most of the original foundations, whether it's the Carnegie, the Rockefeller, whatever foundations, and there's tons of them. I found a website that had like over 2000 of them. There's tons of them. And I have come to.
1:15:00 the opinion that these foundations, they're actually much more nefarious than just money laundering. So most of these people, when they came over from England or Germany or Ireland or wherever, they began life in a weird situation in the fact that like one of their parents had died when they were very young or their parents had divorced. And, you know, back in the
1:15:30 late 1800s and early 1900s. That almost never happened. But there was always some traumatic event. And then they'll tell you this glorious story of this kid at 17 rented a boat in New, excuse me, in New Jersey. And he would.
1:15:49 paddle people across the river into Manhattan. And before long, he had five boats and he was, you know, a merchant. And then he had this global empire of ships. And after you've read about 10 of those stories, you start thinking.
1:16:06 Well, isn't that kind of the same thing with the Zuckerbergs and Google and, you know, Apple, that all these people in their garage mysteriously became these billionaires almost overnight. And you start seeing what we call patterns in how these substantial foundations get created. And it's almost like.
1:16:33 And I'll give you an analogy with BCCI in just a minute. But it's almost like they capture these people young and they say, you know, you're going to be a billionaire. All you got to do is play your cards right. And one of those cards is setting up a foundation. And we're going to let you live off of.
1:16:52 a certain percentage of that foundation every year, and then we're going to control the rest of them. You're going to put on the board of directors of that foundation, whoever we tell you to, and then they're going to fund our projects like the corruption of our 2020 election. And this thing gets repeated over and over and over. And what you find is these
1:17:14 In addition to our taxpayers going into the National Endowment for Democracy, you also have these Zuckerbergs and these altruist young, like the Sam Bateman Freed guy. They're spending all of this money, and all of them have foundations, and it's all going to nefarious causes. Not a single one of those foundations ever fund good shit.
1:17:42 It's always evil, bad shit. That's not the way the world, even on averages, work out. So I'm with you on the fact that these foundations are nefarious. They are a way of money laundering, but it's much more evil than that.
1:17:59 Just like what I started noticing when I started doing the deep dive into the Bank of Credits and Commerce International, the BCCI Bank, which was a CIA front bank like Nugent Hand and Castle. What I found was all of the nefarious players that had been couped and installed by the CIA, it's almost like they had a checklist.
1:18:24 Checklist item number one is you have to create a bank account at BCCI because we're going to pay you under the table.
1:18:35 a certain amount of money for you do a certain amount of things. And one of those things is opening your market up to U.S. international corporations, the oligarchs, in order to exploit your people. And oh, by the way, if you have a copper mine, we have to get the concession on the copper mine. And if someone else has it, we want it. So whenever it expires, and they would time their coups around the expiration of concessions so that they could be in control of the president when the next concession came.
1:19:04 up so this has been a very long um long-sighted effort we we are tracking at post-world war ii that doesn't mean that it didn't exist before that it just meant that it wasn't using the same
1:19:21 apparatus that it uses now. Prior to World War II, they still did that. We called it imperialistic, and everybody said, oh my God, that's bad. Let's not do it again. And after World War II, everybody pretended like we weren't doing it because they called it fancy names, like the one that I just posted about today that Nelson Rockefeller created. You know, it sounds great. It's all about inner America and freedom and blah, blah, blah. All it was was a takeover of the Amazon.
1:19:48 So they're still doing it. It's still imperialism. They just have fancy words for it now. Done by fancy foundations. Apollonia, go ahead. Okay, there you are. Hi, I was going to call you Dr. Towner. I'm sorry. Well, you are a doctor on what you do for sure. And everybody, I was going to say, okay, I'm thinking and thinking.
1:20:18 I understand we're a corporation. This is a corporation and we're broke. So what happens when a corporation is broke? How much more money does the debt have to show for us to understand? And I've been waiting for the chips to fall, you know, around in New Jersey, East New Jersey, just out of the blue, call it a half day and got rid of 93 people.
1:20:46 coaches in teaching positions. And so I just wanted to get your point. What's happening really at this point doesn't matter much, I guess, administration-wise. We're broke. When you're broke, you can't function. So do you expect to see this slash of jobs in teaching positions, which to me, at this point, I don't care because they're not teaching the children anyways.
1:21:13 Because I heard by Thanksgiving, before Thanksgiving, a lot of states were going to collapse financially because it's not just California, between $60 and $100 billion negative. And that's for the next five consecutive years. New Scum sort of misplaced $18 billion from the COVID relief and the homeless that they didn't do anything but minimize. So it's like a lot. It's like almost everybody's...
1:21:42 packing their bags and heading for the hills. I just wanted to see what your thought was on all of what I just threw at you. Thank you. Well, you're talking apples and oranges first. States are very different than the federal government because states can't print their own money.
1:22:00 For example, Florida's got a, I don't know, the last time I looked, it was an $8 billion surplus. Our books are balanced. You can't print your own money at the state level. So how they run a deficit at the state is beyond me. The federal government could go on indefinitely because they have a printer.
1:22:22 All they do is keep piling up debt as they send printed money out, which causes inflation. And if you understand the whole way the economic, they love the fact that there's higher inflation because that makes the rate of return on the money that they're taking back.
1:22:44 It actually is better for them when that happens as far as the value of money. It's horrible for us. So the oxymoron and the reason why our government was not set up that way to begin with is because the entity called the Fed.
1:23:06 in my opinion, is completely unconstitutional. The control of the pocketbook and the printing of money was always meant by our constitution to be in the Congress, not a private entity. And so the private entity loves this because they are getting, you know, a good chunk of that annual budget in the quote unquote.
1:23:30 interest on the debt that they've lent us. So they're all fat, dumb and happy. They're not going to change a thing. The only thing that is going to change is getting Trump in office for him to shut the federal government down and stave off their flow of income from us. As far as I'm concerned, and I know this sounds totally drastic to most people, we would not. It would be a momentary destabilization. But tomorrow.
1:23:59 If someone walked up to the White House podium and said, the Fed is closed, the debt is canceled, we're walking away. The authority to print money is back in the Congress. We're kneeling and voiding the creation of the Fed. I would want someone to explain to me how that's a bad thing. Because the next day, without $37 trillion in debt and no Fed,
1:24:29 Because the Fed is a private organization that benefits no one. None of us is benefited by the Fed. So they're just a theft of our wealth. I don't think that was clear enough. Maybe, and you're right, it's totally opposite origins the way I put it. But school systems are done by the state. A lot of federal programs that they're putting down the throats of states are funded by federal.
1:24:57 Funding, like Medi-Cal for all. Because right now, if you're a citizen, you're not getting Medi-Cal. You're not getting health insurance. Trust and believe that. But if you're here illegally and you're part of that agenda, they are being fast-tracked to everything. I mean, everything. So how does... You know what I mean?
1:25:18 So the states would be holding the bucket of all these services they've been promised because of federal government. I agree with you. It needs to go away. That money would just not be there. Let me say this. If tomorrow Trump gets in office and he closes the Department of Education at the federal level, the funding and the tax rate that we're currently paying the federal government.
1:25:46 would have to correspondingly be reduced and that money reallocated to the states. Because what they have done, and again, it's completely unconstitutional. In the old days, the confiscation of our money via taxes was not done as individuals. Our money...
1:26:15 was only controlled within the county for schools and the state for policy for those schools, and the state would administer other things. The federal government was restrained to the national defense, inter- and intrastate commerce, and there's one other thing. So our taxes that were apportioned to the states, not individuals,
1:26:45 to the states was based on annualized budgets that are required by Congress for a very small, like, thimble-sized federal government. And that bill was levied to the state legislatures. The state legislatures would then collect taxes, and ours in Florida was paid for by the sales and gas tax and stuff like that, because we don't have an individual.
1:27:12 tax here. And so they then would take a chunk of that money and pay the federal government for our fair share based on the number of citizens that we had as a portion to the total in the state of Florida. And that all changed in the early 1900s to a direct tax. And once they got the direct tax passed, they was able to increase that exponentially and then pull from the states the authority in things like education.
1:27:41 and energy and all of this other stuff which they have no constitutional ability to do at all none there is no constitutional authority for them to take any taxes from an individual or a state to pay for education because they have no constitutional authority to have any say in education at all zero but we have allowed this erosion
1:28:07 of our rights and the enforcement of our Constitution by putting crooks in office and the Congress basically voting to give their job away. Stella, go ahead. I was going to say, like, I'm sure that the states have to pay a tax to the federal government as well. I'm like Nevada. Nevada is so rich. You know, we were supposed, I mean.
1:28:37 Part of our, you know, part of the income that comes, you know, that supposedly keeps us so that we don't have to pay state income or income tax, state income tax, is the mining, the gaming, you know, the revenue that comes in for hotels. There's more.
1:28:57 You know, even like there's just so much money that the state gets. And then we also have like marijuana is legal here. And I think that they charge like 15 or 16 percent tax to get marijuana.
1:29:11 You know, that's all state revenue. The state gets that, you know, and I know that the state also has to pay tax on that, even though the federal government finds that illegal. The state still, you know, like the dispensaries still have to pay the federal income tax for it as well. It makes no sense to me. I don't understand it. But there's so much money that is made off of the states to the federal government. It's insane. So, yeah, the whole thing has to implode and it's a shell game.
1:29:40 It's just like the federal government hasn't had money in forever, you know, and yet they're still operating. You know, we know that part of it went through, you know, a corporate.
1:29:50 bankruptcy, but then they just opened up another one. And I'm sure that the states are the same way. California had a couple of cities that went bankrupt. And you look and see who benefited from those bankruptcies, the ones who swooped in and grabbed up whatever land or resources that were in those areas. And you'll probably see links to these foundations that you guys are talking about.
1:30:15 And that's where, you know, like the little, you know, donate a thousand dollars or a million dollars for my campaign or for my foundation. And you get like ten million dollars worth of benefits on the back end of it. So sorry, I'll be quiet. You don't have to be quiet. No, I welcome you. I am not aware of any state remittance to the federal government. When that law was changed in the early 1900s, the constitutional amendment.
1:30:45 the states do not remit money to the federal government. Their budget now comes from the individual taxes that are placed on corporate and individuals within the state. So just for clarification. That's probably how they figured out how much they would get or whatever.
1:31:08 There's something with that because it just doesn't make sense. You know, like when they first legalized marijuana here in Nevada, one of the things that was on the bill was it was going to cover the education here within our own state. Well, to this day, they won't use any penny from the marijuana tax for education because if they do, then that means they get less money from the federal government. So, you know, our state education system is completely 100 percent.
1:31:38 You know, yeah, the whole thing needs to be broken. So it's there's federal money that comes in based on the number of butts and seats in school. And that that that money is allocated based on individual taxes that we pay to the federal government, a part of our individual and the corporate taxes that are paid to the federal government based on our incorporated entities in each state.
1:32:07 And again, that was non-existent prior to the early 1900s. None of that existed. The federal government only got money from the state, and that money was apportioned based on the number of people in the state. And if you understand that and you take it to the next step, that is the answer to getting rid of illegal aliens. If you were to return to no taxes,
1:32:35 on individuals or corporations at the federal level and the federal budget had to be paid by the governors, the governors would care a hell of a lot more about the bullshit going on in Washington than they currently do because it would be the other way around. They would have to be writing the check, not getting a check. That changes the dynamic for everything. On top of that,
1:33:01 That then has to go to the state legislatures. And if you have a population of a million people and you've got half a million people of illegals, you are going to be paying for 1.5 million people to the federal government. Do you not think that the governor's not going to be flying their ass back out of his state?
1:33:24 Because they're going to have to pay taxes on every person in the state. They're not going to want these people on a census if they have to write a check for their ass. They're going to want every one of them out of the country, out of the state, everywhere. So if our system worked and they stopped effing around with it and changing it to this bullshit that we have now, we would not be in the position that we're currently in.
1:33:54 Stellar, go ahead. Stellar. I think it would be interesting. I'm not sure what's going on with Stellar, but I think it would be interesting if we knew for every dollar that we pay in taxes, what portion of that dollar goes back to the states? Oh, she must have gotten screwed up. And if I could see a breakdown of all of the.
1:34:35 amount of people. Let me go find her just a second. Hold on. She must've got dropped off. They don't like what she's saying. I don't see her. She's trying to connect. I saw her come up as connection, but then she dropped down again. So she's having a hard time connecting. There she is. Let me invite her back up here as co-host in case they drop me out. Okay. So.
1:35:04 If you could see a graft that had a $1 of your tax dollars and you knew that 5 cent of that $1 went to educating and came back to the state. Well, why would we not X out? Because again, the $5 or the 5 cent of that $1, if that includes the price that we're paying for the inefficiencies.
1:35:33 of a Washington, D.C. Department of Education highest cost of living area person, right? So doing that same thing at the state level may cost me three pennies, not five pennies, because the government's inefficient. So why would I not eliminate the Department of Education and pay three more pennies of
1:35:56 And I mean, it's not more because they're going to cut my federal taxes. But why would I not pay three cent to the state instead of five cent to the federal government? And I can take that same argument up to include everything except for, oh, it's treaties. That's the other thing that they're supposed to do. I can take that argument of everything except for the federal defense, negotiating treaties, and inter and intrastate commerce. There has to be an arbiter.
1:36:26 At the federal level, when we have disputes between states as far as trade, and there has to be an arbiter at the federal level in our trade with other countries. That's it. And the defense. So if I took that dollar worth of taxes that we're paying for somebody to tell me that food is safe when it is not, that drugs are safe when it is not.
1:36:52 that I need to do certain things with my water that my state can do, and I don't need your dumb ass telling me where to dig a pond or anything else at the federal level. All of that shit, like the electrical co-op that was created 100 years ago when most people didn't have electricity, is still in existence, and there's no one in America that doesn't have access to electricity if they really want it.
1:37:20 And so they just kept changing the mission. Then that was going to be for, oh, their next job was for telephones. Then their next job was for internets. And then their next job was this, that, and the other. Once they create a bureaucracy, it never goes away. There was seven directors of the rural co-op for electricity at the federal level that said their department was no longer needed and the federal government would not unfund it and do away with it. So I would venture to say of that dollar,
1:37:50 that you send in a tax, 95% of that dollar is going to things that are unconstitutional. And 5 cent is going to the Commerce Department, which is bloated and doesn't need to be near as big as it is because they cannot tell local farmers what they can and can't grow despite the way the courts rule.
1:38:15 you know, the State Department as far as foreign trade goes. That's it. That's all they're supposed to have at the federal level. We did not have an FBI and we were just fine without it. So when you start looking at those things and you realize that most everything can be done at the local and state level, your eyes get really open as to exactly how much of our wealth that they've been stealing over all of these years. Stellar, go ahead.
1:38:47 Okay. Yeah. So three points. Number one, right now, what's being paid doesn't even cover the interest with the deficit because it's rapidly going quickly. So that's number one. We're going completely upside down on just the interest payments for what's being spent. Number two, one of the things that I think could be used for someone, these invaders that are coming over, part of their thing is, is they have to speak.
1:39:16 The United States has to mandate that English is our language, period. That's it. That make everything that I mean, that sounds really bad, but I think it needs to be just, you know, that needs to be stated. You go to France, you go to Italy, you know, to be their citizen, you have to speak their language. It's the same thing with Korea and all these other countries. So America needs to do that. So if these invaders come over, they need to be tested on our Constitution.
1:39:46 And they have to become legal. Otherwise, they need to get the fuck out of here. These child molesters, these pedophiles, they need to get the fuck out. These foundations need to get audited. And they need to get the fuck out. And so, sorry. Go vote, everybody. Go vote. Because there's a lot of funky stuff going on. And Colonel Towner, I wanted to introduce you to Larry Sinclair. I know you know who he is.
1:40:13 But he's in here and he's got his hand up. So I'm going to keep quiet. Hey, Larry, love you, man. Go ahead, Larry. Hello, gorgeous. Thank you. Hey, this might slightly be on off topic of what you guys are talking about. But I was listening to you talk about debt. And something I've always found interesting is that our national debt is always.
1:40:41 the majority of it, or at least half of it anyway, is owned by foreign entities to begin with. And I'm wondering how many people actually consider what would happen to us as a nation, financially speaking, economically speaking, if say $7.9 trillion of our current $33 trillion deficit
1:41:10 that is owned by three foreign countries, suddenly got called in and due. What would we do as a nation if, according to the stats, 50% for the last two decades, actually, 50% of all U.S. national debt has been owned by central banks and foreign governments?
1:41:41 For over two decades, imagine what would happen if China actually suddenly cashed in all of the U.S. Treasury bonds and bills that they currently hold that were issued by the U.S. Treasury.
1:41:59 What would happen if suddenly Japan got a wild hair up its ass and was no longer a friendly nation and decided to cash in its $1.1 trillion in currently held U.S. national debt? We really do need to get a grip on this from a federal level and a state level. I'm not sure enough to actually speak on what you guys are talking about as far as how much of a tax dollar in state goes to feds.
1:42:31 I can tell you the states I've lived in, I know for a fact, don't actually send taxes that are charged within those states to its residents, either by property tax or otherwise, any portion thereof to the federal treasury. But some may. But I'm just curious what we would do, what would happen to us as a nation. And on top of the foreign debt that's currently owned, these.
1:43:00 Latin American, Central America, South America countries, for example, Venezuela, Belize, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras. Have you guys actually looked at how much money in the last six years the U.S. government has actually given to these nations supposedly to address economic issues within their countries in order to stem this flow of illegal immigration to our U.S. southern border?
1:43:29 although instead of stemming it, it's actually increased it. I'm talking about billions of dollars. The current recently elected president, Scheinbaum from Mexico example, she's not going to do what Biden claims that Mexico is doing as far as stemming the flow from the southern Mexican border to the northern Mexican border, because she's going to do the same thing that her predecessor and mentor.
1:43:58 Obrador did by milking the U.S. government for every single taxpayer dollar they can get. And Biden did, through Mayorkas and through Ambassador Salazar, give $12 billion to Mexico last year. And nobody's talking about that. We're giving money to these countries, and yet we're still, like Brett Baer said,
1:44:27 You're opening the border. You're releasing 85 percent of the individuals that are apprehended entering illegally into the country. But yet we're also still sending billions of dollars to these countries. None of this makes sense. And yet people are seriously considering voting for the very woman who opened the gates to the southern border and actually has started spending taxpayer dollars to provide them.
1:44:56 housing and food and medical when we're not even providing it to our own needy citizens? That's pretty much all I had to say. Sorry about interrupting, guys. That's not an interruption. It goes in line with what we've been talking about. So just to get you the numbers, of the total debt going into 2024, there was $8 trillion owned foreign and the rest of the, what is that, 30?
1:45:26 At the time, trillion was owned domestic. So it's 26 to 8. Of the 8 trillion that's owned foreignly, it's Japan at 1.1 and China at 800 billion going into 2024. Of the top five countries owning our debt is Japan, China, UK.
1:45:56 Luxembourg and Canada. Now, I want to harp on this for just a second, because if you look at the fact, what do we know about Luxembourg, guys? Luxembourg is the largest money laundering country in the entire world. So the money laundering that is going on around the world with these entities.
1:46:25 that are parking covert fund from human trafficking, weapons trafficking, and drug trafficking in Luxembourg, which we know is exactly where BCCI's billions of dollars were parked. They're buying U.S. Treasury bonds with that money. That's mind-blowing because there's no freaking way that Luxembourg
1:46:56 is number four on that chart of foreign-owned debt of the U.S. government, if that's not including money laundered money. And then, of course, UK right behind it. And where was BCCI's headquarters? Oh, the city of London. So you just can't make this shit up. Carrie, go ahead. Do you remember that Kamala?
1:47:29 um had parents of truant children arrested and um i just wonder if that was about like money that was really strange that she did that um as a prosecutor in san francisco and um did you see the i just wonder if you think it's real that she was making a speech
1:47:59 And someone said, Jesus is Lord. And she said, you're at the wrong meeting. Was that real? That was real. That was real. Avalonia, go ahead. And then we'll go to Man of War next. I wanted to throw in a big talk about Mexico budget. And it's very critical to focus on that because.
1:48:26 It's affecting us, the open borders and the open door for all the drugs and all the crime that is happening, whether it's from Mexico or other countries. That's the door that they utilize. In remittance alone, on a yearly, wherever I look, it says $63 billion. Now, the GDP in Mexico is only $1.7, I think, billion, which is ridiculous.
1:48:54 citizen is $13,000 a year because it goes by population. So something's not right or what this tells me that the United States of America and all the remittance from all, whether it's legal, illegal workers sending money back is holding Mexico. Mexico has not grown in infrastructure. It has not grown in education, health. It has not evolved or developed anything.
1:49:21 for pure laziness because the people over here have been able to maintain the lifestyle, the purchasing, all that stuff. So when that happens, we're going to also see a problem either with demographics, more moving over here or a scuffle in between sects of the Mexicans, legal ones that have been here and seeing how communist, because this is 100% sliding downhill in communism with this.
1:49:50 Ashkabash, what do you say, Ashkabash Jew that took over, which she is part of the whole thing, and I'm sure I cannot teach you, but her grandfather taught Castro how to be Castro, and Castro was said to be an Ashkabash Jew. So, yeah, it's all tied together. I'll end there. Okay. Mango. How you doing, everybody? I just want to say God bless to everybody here.
1:50:19 And I'm going to answer a couple of questions. That's my dog on the side. First of all, they don't want the border closed because it was really closed when Trump was around, which meant less drugs came into our country. A lot of politicians are in the know, but won't tell you that our government brings in massive amounts of drugs to actually pay for.
1:50:46 block operations in the United States, all you got to do is look up Gary Webb, which was a reporter that broke the story in the 80s when... I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you. Have you been in our space before? I've actually been in a lot of spaces with frogmen or actually Trump frog. In my space before about Operation Gladio.
1:51:11 Well, I actually have family members that are passed away that actually were involved in Project Gladio. So you're still not answering my question. Have I been in your space? No, this is my first time in your space. So the people here all know the drug works, the human trafficking, the weapons trafficking and all of that stuff. We're all very familiar with it. We've spent almost a year diving into.
1:51:41 the entire network associated with it. Okay. Well, the other thing I was going to answer was something that you brought up, which a lot of things can be done by the state level and not by the FBI. And the thing that we run into with that is because a lot of states, because of their governors, are all tied in with law enforcement. I'll give you a great example.
1:52:06 Hudson County, New Jersey. I helped the FBI put away 40 politicians that were involved in black market kidneys and fake designer clothes from bags to belts to whatever. But if the feds didn't come in, that operation would have continued because the state police, local police, and the county prosecutors were all involved in it. And that's why the feds had to come in to put a stop to it.
1:52:36 And it was a four-year investigation. And during that time, a lot of citizens died because they matched the blood type and, how do I say, donor type for kidneys. So that's why one thing with the feds, we do need them because if you hand over full power to the states, corruption will occur. And I'm not saying that the feds aren't corrupt because they are.
1:53:04 And they also hide a lot of things. And what they do is gather a lot of information and evidence. So this way they can blackmail those people into doing other things for the government. And I'll land my plane there. OK. Yeah, I think you could make the argument that the U.S. marshals that have always been at the federal level have a job to do, especially when you're talking about interstate crime, whether or not.
1:53:33 that you need the FBI, the CIA, and all of the rest of them is definitely up for debate because for every corrupt local police, you're also going to have a corrupt federal police. So the unaccountability that occurs at the federal level is much more rampant than at the local level.
1:53:59 Generally speaking, because citizens rise up for accountability at the local level significantly more because it's in your face every single day. The federal level is much more nefarious because you can't ever put your finger on it. Local citizens have no ability to affect accountability at the federal level. And so there's definitely...
1:54:27 some give and take on that particular issue. Go ahead, Grizzly. Good evening. I hope you're all doing good. It's just the truth is stranger than fiction. When I look back at this, what's going on, you know, I got involved with this stuff when that man come down that escalator and said they're not sending their best. And you reflect about when you think about that, you know, not saying his administration wasn't the greatest they want to say, but he did his best.
1:54:59 Look at the people he had. He had swine, pigs, worthless people that he didn't know. He says today he knows who and what he needs to do. But he had the wrong people doing the wrong things. But he tried his best to do everything he can. They're not sending their best across that border. And we knew it. Look what happened in Florida.
1:55:26 Look at the child trafficking that just happened there. Just do your own research and you'll figure it out. Man, I'm so disgusted because we have people dying in North Carolina, Georgia, earthquakes, floods, hurricanes. It's all over Hawaii. We sent all this money overseas to all these countries because we're the beacons. We're the saviors. But does it ever come back? Look how many people get rich.
1:55:57 Off of our tax dollars. Look at how many. You think it don't go over there and come back? It always comes back around. I just want the people. Just do some soul searching. Get in touch with your God. If you have one. Believe in God. Whatever. This election isn't guaranteed. We seen what happened in 2020. We watched it happen in 2020. Just gosh. My heart hurts.
1:56:28 because we have to get out and vote we have to take people to go vote whatever it takes to get involved local at the school level at the i'm telling you that's that's where my heart hurts is at the school level we have to get involved man we've we've let so many people take in charge because we thought these people are doing the right things for the right reasons and man when you get down to the brass tacks of everything we've let we've let people
1:56:57 control our lives for a very many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many years. So man, I just tell you, just get involved, show up, show out. If you get, we got to get this guy in office just for a chance to right the ship, then we got to, we got to get the right people in Congress. I don't, I can't, I don't even know if I can count on both fingers or both hands, how many people in Congress I really trust up there because man, I'm telling you.
1:57:25 Marsha Blackburn, she tried about the child. She tried about the Epstein files. She tried about the Diddy stuff. There's so many things coming. They have ruined, they've ruined our minds with the media. They say he's going to put us all in chains. Steve Bannon, look what's happened to Steve Bannon. He's supposed to get out. He ain't getting out. They do what they want. They weaponize it. Trump's going to put us all in jail. Well, you put these people in jail, they won't let them out.
1:57:56 Think about what's going on. Get in contact with your higher power, which I choose to call God for me. But just look what's going on in this country. Get God-centered. Get God right. Man, I'm telling you. Pray for the children. Because this isn't guaranteed, folks. There is no guarantees, man. They're not going to give up. They are not going to give up until I firmly believe.
1:58:27 OK, let me let me. I love you all. I just I just I don't want to say I don't want to say civil war, but I just I love all. Thank you for letting me share. We're not going to talk about civil war. All right. Thank you for your comments. I want to talk about just for a second the Operation Autumn Sweep that happened in Polk County. You guys know I'm from Polk County and Sheriff Grady Judd does this at least once a year.
1:58:55 Oftentimes twice a year, he'll do this in the spring and in the fall. And as he has oftentimes said, he's still amazed, literally does it every year. And these dumbasses still come here. He arrested 157 people in a massive prostitution slash child trafficking slash human trafficking operation.
1:59:24 And they found four potential human trafficked victims. They found 47 prostitutes that were traveling here or were originally from here to commit sex acts. And 96 suspects arrested for soliciting a prostitution and traveling to an undercover location to negotiate having sex in exchange for money.
1:59:53 14 other suspects were arrested. One of those was charged with human trafficking, a life felony. So, again, they have these, and many of the times when this happens, it is the cops posing as either the 13-year-old that they're coming to have sex with or
2:00:17 Across state lines, people come from all over. We always get at least one Disney worker, unfortunately, in the roundup. But we have gotten an active duty Marine colonel. We have arrested doctors. We've arrested lawyers. The amount of people that are engaged in this type of activity is crazy.
2:00:47 So let me also say that they had one of the victims traveled from Colombia to Mexico, where she walked across the border and was then picked up and flown to Orlando. She was told that she needed to pay off at least $6,000 in debt to her coyote, who transported her to the U.S. She was then given to...
2:01:13 a guy by the name of Travis Hutchinson from Davenport, which is in Polk County. And he then began trafficking her. And he created online ads and communication for clients to have sex with her in order to work off her payments. The payments would go directly to Hutchinson. And if she collects any of the money, he immediately takes it from her.
2:01:43 and only allows her to keep a portion of it to pay for food or lodging. Hutchinson threatens her and physically abuses her, and she had marks on her neck because he had recently tried to choke her. He had forced her into prostitution through intimidation, fear, and physical abuse, and held on to the documents that she received once she arrived in the U.S. She was rescued in this operation.
2:02:10 It also says that 25 of the arrested suspects were illegally here in the United States. They came from Cuba, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Venezuela. That's crazy shit. Nine told detectives that they were receiving government assistance at the time of their arrest. Eleven brought illegal drugs such as cocaine and marijuana with them and were also arrested with that.
2:02:41 10 were armed when they came to the undercover location. 131 suspects were from outside of Polk County, including nine different states. One traveled from the United Kingdom to Florida to have sex. Arkansas, California, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. That's crazy. The oldest person?
2:03:11 was 61 years old and traveled here to have sex with a 15-year-old. Three suspects were either on active duty or veterans. Three suspects worked at Disney this time. Three suspects had been previously arrested in the same kind of stings at the same time every year. So that's crazy. That's absolutely crazy. Anyway.
2:03:44 What happened to, I think our site is under attack. Thank you for sharing all that. That was just amazing. That, it's crazy. It's absolutely crazy. It's disgusting, but it's. Yeah, it's every single time. There's a similar lineup like this every single time. Yeah, I get emails from the county sheriff here. And I mean, this is.
2:04:22 If I can figure out a way to get this posted over there, I will. And they have a biographical, you know, like this one guy was talking about. He's actually from Haines City, which is here locally, responded to a social media ad to come have sex with a 14-year-old girl. And he told detectives that he's an electrician. Oh, shit.
2:04:52 I bet he works for one of my my husband's an electrical contractor and married. He was married and has a seven year old daughter at home and he was coming to have sex with a 14 year old. It's just it's mind boggling, actually. Maria, go ahead or Marie. Hi, guys. Man, I'm digging these open mics. I haven't had much time to be on recently because I'm just at the peak of my busy season.
2:05:24 But I wanted to comment on a couple of things that it's really easy to get downtrodden and to think that there's not enough happening. I know that all of us here in our own right, in our own communities are very active. We've got two people running for school board here that are just going to be phenomenal fits. And we've been canvassing.
2:05:48 more for the local levels of things. And so I just wanted to suggest that to people is before we resort to any kind of assumption of violence being necessary, there's still so much more work we could be doing, even if it's just canvassing for your local school board members. And I think that there's a lot more of us doing this than...
2:06:12 Then we realize because the media is definitely not going to let us know how united and how connected we are. I had a gentleman who was sending me constant questions. He's a client's husband. And he's like, I just don't know. I don't think Trump's going to get in. I don't think this or this or this. And I said, well, what makes you say that? He says, well, the news. And so one of the things that I really challenged him to do was I said, look, Trump's on a very aggressive campaign rally. And I suggest you go to a campaign.
2:06:42 Just go to one rally and then tell me your thoughts. And after the rally in Reno, which to me, through all these rallies that we've seen, like Coachella, the Reno one was much smaller in size and in stature. And he sent me a bunch of videos. And I said, well, what are your thoughts now? He said, this is too big to stop. I said, so you've seen it. You've seen it in person. He says, you know, I...
2:07:12 Even if he doesn't get in, if there's some chance that they steal this election, he said, this is too big. And I said, and that's why they're grasping. They're grabbing at every little thing they can. And it's causing trips and spokes to have sticks stuck in them. And it's causing this engine to just fall apart. And so you look at the things that you do with Gladio and the things that I'm doing on the medical side and the things that golfing is doing by giving space for this and calling it out.
2:07:42 There's so much that's actually happening day by day if you pull back. And I think one of the most brilliant, if you look at it as a plan, I think one of the most brilliant moves, and I honestly believe in the good guys. I believe in the white hats. I believe that there's providence leading wonderful people. And if you look at what they did with how they released the indictments, you know, people might think that's not a big deal.
2:08:12 So many of us got frustrated that Epstein's client list wasn't released. But I check every week for the sex trafficking rings. And I decided to go back prior to 2016 and look at the sex trafficking busts. And 2012, 2013, 2014, the busts were non-existent. Now it's each week. It's several counties across our country that are...
2:08:40 busting these operations continuously. And I think that that's more of the underground war that's been going on. And I'm going to highlight really quick, if you look at the way that they released the indictments, if they would have released somebody like P. Diddy first, if we assume that these indictments have been rolling since at least 2017, and they would have released his first, then his attorney's statements, especially after Rodney King and George Floyd, of
2:09:12 their doing this to him because he's a black man and he's innocent, would have triggered our country to be at such a great divide because it was easier to believe in P. Diddy's innocence than to believe that this heinous stuff was actually happening. We were so sheltered from this that we would have chose that everyday name that's in an everyday house or a good portion of our population would have to defend. I find it absolutely brilliant.
2:09:41 that they put a no-name Mossad agent on the chopping block and his girlfriend and didn't release the list. And they did it after enough of us had woke up, enough of us would continue to talk about it, continue to push that this is happening, so that when somebody bigger, like P. Diddy, who is not going to be the biggest that we will see down the road, but when his name came out, instead of all of those justice warriors defending a race,
2:10:09 or an ethnicity, or an ideal, or a diversity. They all went, well, Epstein did it. He was connected to some big people. P. Diddy did this. He's connected to some big people. So if we look at Gladio operations that the bad guys have done, why not use their business plan against them and watch them destroy themselves as soon as the truth leaks out?
2:10:39 Colonel, I think you do a phenomenal job with these. And I think that curbing the idea of retaliation to violence is a very wise thing right now because humanity is capable of so much more. Thank you, Marie. I want to say something just for a second. Someone earlier had mentioned about the hiring that Trump had did. I want you to kind of.
2:11:07 scale out to the 20, 30,000 foot look. And Marie has hit on something that in most of our lifetime, we have been programmed, conditioned, propagandized to believe certain things are true. And one of those things that we have been programmed to believe is true is that our military
2:11:37 is beyond reproach. And one of the things, of course, I knew having been in one for 30 years, they are not beyond reproach. They're criminals. They're people, just as I mentioned a few minutes ago, the Marine colonel that was picked up in a vice scene here in Polk County. And we had a general officer in Texas that was court-martialed.
2:12:05 for pedophilia. So there are people in our military, because it is made up of human beings, that are not good. And I think one of the outcomes of some of the higher ranking, as Trump refers to them, the TV generals versus the really good guys that you don't see on television, you can
2:12:35 clearly see that we cannot have blind allegiance to any governmental institution, because as we just stated earlier, all governmental institutions are subject to corruption. And there are general officers that have been corrupted. We had a general officer that was caught up in a sexting in New York that happened to be for
2:13:06 involving homosexuality. And the day that it was released, he committed suicide. He was a one-star flag officer. And those types of things occur. You don't hear a lot about them, but they happen. And I think...
2:13:24 One of the things that was illustrated with the hiring of Mattis and McMaster and several of the others, Jim Jones, unfortunately, I actually knew him. I was deployed with him, used to work out with him at the POAC. I went to his commandant senior command ceremony, but somehow he got corrupted. He wasn't like that, but he was then. I exacted in the Pentagon for a one star by the time he got to be a three star.
2:13:51 He's signing letters saying Trump is bad and all this other shit. What the hell happened to him? I don't know. He was perfectly fine as a one star. But somewhere between one star and three star, he turned into a completely different guy. And whether it's because he was corrupted, whether it was because he's being blackmailed, I don't know. But he is absolutely not the same person that I worked for when he was a one star. I've seen this happen to people after.
2:14:19 several of our senior leadership. So there has been an exposure that has been occurring to, and there has been many people that have woken up to reality of things that we didn't necessarily want to face as part of this happening. So I just want to lay that out there. But I do want to address something else on the Operation Gladio side of things.
2:14:47 Now, I made a post earlier today about some and Marie's comment reminded me about this. You guys remember the TD big takedown that I was complaining about because TD gets fined a couple billion dollars, which isn't even close to what the money they made for money laundering. And my complaint was, why would you announce that?
2:15:15 A bank has been money laundering, you know, $100 billion. You find them a slap on the wrist of $2 billion, which isn't even the profit margin of the money laundering because they normally take 10 or 15%. And without ever even addressing all of the actual drug trafficking, human trafficking, and weapons trafficking that generated the money to be laundered, right? Because you don't launder good money. You launder black money, covert money.
2:15:44 So where's all of that? Where's all of the arrest? Well, it was not even two days later that they announced down in Florida the arrest of the music executive Bonilla, B-O-N-I-L-L-A. And he gets picked up and along with several of his buddies.
2:16:14 And what did he get picked up for? A transnational drug trafficking conspiracy with cocaine and methamphetamines. OK, well, that could generate a little bit of money. And when you read through the articles that are written, it was not just your normal Florida drug trafficking ring.
2:16:42 This was a huge transnational one where it involved, there was 12 people arrested, and it involved drugs being smuggled through Mexico, Colombia, and through Canada and the United States. And if you guys are familiar with most of our earlier work, we mapped out several of these drug trafficking routes.
2:17:11 that they come in through the port in Miami up through the eastern seaboard. They'll come in over the Mexico border, but they also come in through Canada down into New York. So this is huge. I just want to say that again. This is huge. So one of the guys that was involved in this was a guy by the name of Ryan James Wedding.
2:17:38 who is a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder. And they were the anchors, evidently, up in Canada that was part of this ring. Well, if you do a search on that guy's name, you come up with a headline that says, ex-Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding charged with ordering, killing, and cocaine trafficking ring.
2:18:08 So he is on the run. They had a warrant out for his arrest and they thought that he was with this group, but he got away. So he's a fugitive as it relates to this operation right now. And it's the prosecutor says he's armed, ruthless and deadly. He is currently 43 years old. It says he competed for Canada in the 2002 Salt Lake.
2:18:38 City Olympics and before he was convicted in 2010 of attempting to buy cocaine from a U.S. government agent. He is currently on the run living in Mexico. Federal prosecutors say that he faces eight felony charges including murder in conjunction with the continuing criminal enterprise and drug crimes. So this looks like the
2:19:05 A very small drop in the bucket, I'll give you that. But it does look like a trickle coming out of the faucet that since they now have TD on record as the convicted money laundering apparatus, the only way they got that conviction is by having all of this shit documented already. And I was afraid.
2:19:34 that it wasn't going to happen until after Trump got in. This arrest is a very good sign that things are moving at more than just a drip. So we'll see if there's more of these, but I do anticipate there to be a lot more because you don't launder $100 billion with just one small 20-person ring of cocaine.
2:20:06 Joaquin? Is that how you pronounce your name? Yes, it's Joaquin. Thank you. I just come up really quick because I want to give a fair warning to every single citizen of this country. I came from Cuba. I was born deprived of my freedoms by a communist regime guy by Fidel Castro. This person was the one that set up that.
2:20:37 This agenda that you all talking about, every topic of the entire conversation that I'm listening to, it brings me memories. It hurts inside me. Whatever demons I thought that I left behind, they just arrived on this country. We have a Secretary of Homeland Security.
2:21:06 His name is Alejandro Mayorkas. He stood up in front of everybody on national TV for July 11, 2021. He said there wasn't going to be any mass migration from Cuba and Haiti. I see on the TV now the news want to talk about Haiti losing 10% of their population.
2:21:36 Cuba lost 20% since Mallorca took the airwaves. You have people that have been living their entire life under a communist regime that they don't have no idea what the stance of the individual is to the government. They've been manipulated their entire life. You got demons that they released from prison.
2:22:05 and send them over the same way the Castro did in 1980 when the Mariel harbored. I can tell you from my own experience, if you want to keep your faith, your family, and your freedom, you have to put a stop to the Democrat Party elite. They're not Democrats no more. They're communists. And the proof of that you see.
2:22:39 Barack Obama standing on Revolution Square taking pictures with Che Guevara on his back. All these people are a clan. They are on Brazil. They are on Nicaragua. They are everywhere on Latin America. And you know who's fueling that? This government. This government right now. It's not just Joe Biden.
2:23:09 It's their entire upper echelon. And if we don't go out and must vote them out from the bottom to the top and from the top to the bottom, we will never be able to regain our nation back. I wasn't born in this country, but I feel more American than anyone.
2:23:39 And I try every single day, every person that I touch, telling my story and telling what I went through. And I know that some people, they think it's impossible. But believe me, it's not impossible. It only takes people not to take care of themselves, not to pay attention. And that's when these demons started attacking. And now, after all these years of using our Jews,
2:24:08 They keep doing it on the opening. I live on the state of Florida, and there is some universities over here on the state of Florida, specifically FIU, where you see people coming from dictatorships, and where you see an entire cathedra set up trying to hogwash communism and dictatorships. We need at least...
2:24:38 20 years of conservative governance in this country to kick this evil out. And thank you, Colonel, for allowing me to speak. But I have to say something. I know that you're talking about all this. I don't have no name for these people. When you abuse a kid, you shouldn't deserve to be alive, to be honest with you. But that's my opinion. And I know you cannot take the law in your hands.
2:25:08 But all these people, they've been doing that for a long, long time everywhere. Now they have the open season inside America. And it's like the laws doesn't apply to them. I would suggest every single person that you can reach talent to go vote and kick the damn Democrats, Socialists, and Marxists out of the governance completely. Thank you so much. Thank you.
2:25:38 Okay, guys, we went way over. So I'm glad to have had this conversation, allow everybody to come up and say what they want. I appreciate that. And you guys have a nice weekend. I will be on the show at seven. We're going to have another spaces here. And you guys can check back with me.
2:26:07 post that space once it gets started at seven o'clock. So I'm gonna go grab something to eat and I'll see you guys then. Thanks.

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Claims made here

World Anti-Communist League carried_out_attack Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 6:33
“And I've just been going over old archive documents. And our premise has been that during the Eisenhower administration, when Richard Nixon was the vice president and all of Operation Gladio was being…”
Richard Nixon funded Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 6:33
“And I've just been going over old archive documents. And our premise has been that during the Eisenhower administration, when Richard Nixon was the vice president and all of Operation Gladio was being…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack NATO host_asserted ▶ 6:59
“And sold to us as something that was anti-communist, when in fact it was basically being used to train, house, and conduct terrorist activity, much like we've come to appreciate Operation Gladio was u…”
George H.W. Bush carried_out_attack Iran-Contra affair host_asserted ▶ 7:57
“with George H.W. Bush the entire time that he was the vice president. He was orchestrating these terror campaigns with his oligarchical buddies in the international syndicate in, you know, orchestrati…”
George H.W. Bush supplied_arms_to Israel host_asserted ▶ 8:25
“All of this stuff, working deals, passing weapons on to Israel through South Africa to get into Angola to try to orchestrate a corrupt official to be given, basically put in charge of Angola so that t…”
Richard Nixon funded Recovery of gold from Golden Lily host_asserted ▶ 9:13
“in setting up so much of Operation Gladio and the recovery of the gold from Golden Lily and all of that stuff, had his fingers in this pie. But at some point in his second administration, whether it b…”
Gerald Ford succeeded Richard Nixon host_asserted ▶ 10:40
“list of syndicate he was bought and paid for. We know all of this if you look into his history. They basically get rid of Agnew first, install Ford, get rid of Nixon second, and Ford moves up. Then he…”
Gerald Ford appointed Nelson Rockefeller host_asserted ▶ 10:40
“list of syndicate he was bought and paid for. We know all of this if you look into his history. They basically get rid of Agnew first, install Ford, get rid of Nixon second, and Ford moves up. Then he…”
Catholic Church carried_out_attack Vietnam host_asserted ▶ 13:30
“And evangelism. And you guys know that most of our disclosure in all of these different countries have evolved around some type of religious aspect, like the use of the Catholic Church in Vietnam to m…”
Unification Church carried_out_attack Paraguay host_asserted ▶ 13:59
“The creation of the Unification Church in Korea to ensure that that country is never put back together again. The use of the Unification Church as terrorists down in South America, using them in Parag…”
Unification Church carried_out_attack Korea host_asserted ▶ 13:59
“The creation of the Unification Church in Korea to ensure that that country is never put back together again. The use of the Unification Church as terrorists down in South America, using them in Parag…”
Nelson Rockefeller secretly_owned Paraguay host_asserted ▶ 14:28
“quote unquote, organization owned a million acre ranch that butts up against the Paraguayan border in Brazil. So basically there is a huge swath of land between Western Brazil and just about all of No…”
Nelson Rockefeller founded Rockefeller Foundation host_asserted ▶ 1:19:21
“apparatus that it uses now. Prior to World War II, they still did that. We called it imperialistic, and everybody said, oh my God, that's bad. Let's not do it again. And after World War II, everybody …”
BCCI laundered_money_for Luxembourg host_asserted ▶ 1:45:56
“Luxembourg and Canada. Now, I want to harp on this for just a second, because if you look at the fact, what do we know about Luxembourg, guys? Luxembourg is the largest money laundering country in the…”
BCCI headquartered_in London host_asserted ▶ 1:46:56
“is number four on that chart of foreign-owned debt of the U.S. government, if that's not including money laundered money. And then, of course, UK right behind it. And where was BCCI's headquarters? Oh…”