115: Trumps Executive World Order w⧸ Jonathan Herold
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On this episode of the End of Day podcast, we are joined by John Harreld, a writer, podcaster, and podcaster. We discuss the current state of the world, and how we need to wake up to the reality that we are living in a world run by sick people.
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We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
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The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely...
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We know we're saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
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These motherfuckers, they're controlling this now.
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We know we're talking about how they know this part of these slaves.
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Out in the clouds, we want to wake up to a dead in the grave.
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Otherwise, guys, we welcome to the show today, John Harreld.
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John, if you would, for the audience who might not be familiar with you, let them know where
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they can find your work and what it is that you focus on.
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Yeah, I don't even know what I really focus on, but yeah, you can find me on Twitter,
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That was a pseudonym I used to use, but I am not an Indian.
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A collective of people like me, we put together a bunch of content throughout the day.
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We've been banned and censored pretty much everywhere.
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I'm not allowed on Patreon, PayPal, any of those things, so I'm jealous of you guys a little bit.
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We already got our strikes on YouTube, and they threatened to take down the whole thing,
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If you go against the status quo, or you should speak about something that isn't...
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Honestly, I think what it was was somebody didn't like us or didn't like the guest and decided to report any other episode,
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I mean, well, actually, maybe we're moving into a time where this should surprise people.
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But the old guard, or I don't even know what to call it anymore.
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Maybe even rumble going down the line as they grow and they have to...
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But behind him, you have all of Silicon Valley, all these tech giants.
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And I'm like, I'm looking at him like, are we moving?
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Like, but I don't know exactly where to put it.
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And I'm glad that like you consented to come on this retarded show, man.
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Biden partially withdrew or he partially removed, revocated an executive order 13961.
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Tell me what the hell this is because I can barely read.
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So back in 2020, when Trump lost the election, okay, I could not fathom what had just happened,
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And even after that, I was like, he's not going to let this guy take office, right?
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And in my search for answers of like what's going on and basically trying to prove to myself
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that I'm not crazy because I felt crazy for a long time.
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I told everybody there's no way Trump's going to do this.
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All my friends and family are like, you're retarded.
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So appreciate finding other people who use the word liberally like we do.
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He's kind of like a hermit, but he's super smart.
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He's got great knowledge on a bunch of just random things, government and military related.
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If you ever need an expert in World War II flamethrowers, this is your guy.
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But he was talking about this concept of devolution.
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Have you guys heard of continuity of government before?
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Yeah, so that's what's mentioned in this executive order.
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And that's also mentioned in the order that Trump had passed initially on his way out.
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This isn't something that I've had a tremendous amount of experience with, but it has become
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part of this bigger picture when it comes to, I guess, what we're going to get into.
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So back in like the Cold War era, Eisenhower, you know, they were worried about Russia nuking
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And so they have these continuity of government plans that if something like that happens,
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They have all sorts of these plans in wait for different emergency scenarios.
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Well, this Thomas Richter guy is like, Trump's implementing some sort of devolution.
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I started researching and writing a series called the Devolution series on devolution.link.
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And it's basically, it's 25, 26 articles, and it's a compilation of all the things that
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I could find that go to, or that would serve as circumstantial evidence that Trump left office
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in 2020, implementing some sort of continuity of government plan.
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Like, I don't, I mean, I will speculate, but I'll tell you what I'm speculating.
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I don't like to assert facts if I don't know it to be a fact.
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Like, there is no document out there that says Trump, for sure, implemented some sort
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of continuity of government before leaving office.
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But one of the biggest pieces of evidence that I found was this Executive Order 13961
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And in this executive order, Trump, he established some policy or further established policy of
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what our continuity of government, you know, plans are.
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He created a committee to facilitate and execute a plan of continuity of government.
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There's an implementation section in there, Section 4.
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He changed the National Continuity Coordinator to his NSA, Robert O'Brien.
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Like, this executive order was kind of the holy grail of, oh my gosh, Trump, why would Trump
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I remember right at the end of 2020, on his way out the door, so he did some weird things.
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Like, he put Millie in as his, like, military advisor.
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Okay, so he put him in, like, he put this guy in and then leaving.
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He also floated this idea of putting a woman in, I forget the role, but, like, she's, like,
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she was, like, a big gold bug and he was going to put her or put her in some kind of, like,
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And I also remember this NSA guy that he puts in.
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It's like, all right, at the 12th hour, you put him in to do what?
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And it was just like, well, what the hell was that?
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And, boom, we're back into, you know, Biden land and the world just kind of gets stupid
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The stolen election, when Biden was declared the winner, everything kind of changed.
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He got rid of his secretary of defense, Mark Esper, and put in Chris Miller.
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And this guy is a, he's an expert in psychological operations and encounter, counterinsurgency and
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And then Ezra Cohen-Watnick gets moved over from the undersecretary of defense for special
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operations and low-intensity conflict to undersecretary of defense for intelligence.
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And he's kind of wearing both hats for a while.
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Cash Patel gets put in as Christopher Miller's chief of staff.
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It's like, why is he doing this on his way out the door?
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Christopher Miller goes around to all the combatant commanders around the world and
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And the reason he wanted to do it is because he wanted to look them in the eye and get a
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And then probably even one of the, one of the bigger ones along with executive order
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13961 is, is the last 10 days of Trump's time in office.
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He issued 10 NSPMs, national security presidential memorandum.
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And what those are, those are national security directives that president can use to, to lay
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We don't even know what they are, but he had issued one every 53 days.
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So roughly up to that point, and then he issued 10 in his last 10 days on his last 10 days
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And if you go back and look at presidents prior to him, you'll, you'll maybe find one, one
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in the last three months from when they, they are outgoing, you know, the elections over
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last three months of office, they'll maybe issue one.
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Some don't even issue any, but he issued 10 in his last 10 days.
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And then January 19th of 2020, the continuity of government alert system, COGCON was lowered
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a level, which meant that like, there was an alert sent out to thousands of, of people
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on January 19th of 2021 being like, we have lowered the continuity of government alert
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Like be prepared to go to the continuity of government facilities.
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Yeah, I can, I can show you a link to that here.
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I don't even, I didn't even know that happened.
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So, so this means that we're, is this like a doomsday clock countdown?
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You know, like our DEF CON level, like when our DEF CON level changes, it's a, it's our
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readiness for some sort of attack or something.
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And so it goes from like four to three to two to one.
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And if we're at DEF CON one, it's like all systems go nukes income and all these things.
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Well, we have a similar alert system for continuity of government.
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And it lowered from, I think it was four to two or three to two.
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I'm trying to find it here, but I'll post the link to this article that I wrote in the
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And if you scroll down, there's this, this Twitter thread and it has like pictures of the
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alerts that were sent out to, to people's phones, like all the way at the bottom.
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Now go down a little further and you'll see like a text message.
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Secretly drops a level from four to level three in preparation.
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Go down a little further and you'll actually see the text message that was sent out.
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And this is, who would this text message have reached?
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Didn't Trump also pass, like not pass, but he created some kind of a, I remember there
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was, it was going around, it was like a national broadcasting system, like to text directly
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to the people and people were waiting for this shit.
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I remember that this was something that the Q community was pretty fervent about the idea
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that there was going to be a utilization of the national emergency broadcast system in
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order to announce something that, that part escapes me.
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It hasn't been utilized yet, but there isn't a, an EBS system that's like in wait for, you
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They can send out messages, take over all broadcasting and talk to people.
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Keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going.
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You'll see the actual text message that got sent out for text messages.
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They look like a screenshot of what you would get as like an official.
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Just thousands of government employees reported getting some sort of message.
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So the white house has set continuity of government conditions to two.
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By you at this time, as an emergency relocation group member, you are reminded that you should,
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that shouldn't order for continuity of operations occur.
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You must report to the alternate operating facility within four hours.
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CogCon 2 says a deployment of 50 to 75% of emergency relocation group continuity staff
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to alternate locations, establish their ability to conduct operations and prepare to perform
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their organization's essential functions in the event of catastrophic emergency.
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Like they would have had to have said one for acknowledge, two for acknowledge, but not
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capable of reporting within the desired timeframe.
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And three, acknowledged, but not able to report to an alternate operating facility.
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So I wonder if these people actually responded to this.
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This would have struck them as, you know, a real emergency, no?
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And that's why it was so interesting because this guy, Dave Troy, I think he's like a mainstream
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And we never really got an answer on what actually actually happened here.
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But to me, it was kind of a signal like looking back at this.
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If he did implement some sort of continuity government plan, I don't think this was intentional.
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I think there was some mistake that was made where somebody, you know, okay, we're doing
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And then it got triggered and it got sent out unintentionally because I don't think it's
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To make a lot of people aware of my, my interpretation of what I think has been going on during Biden's
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time in office is a very small team doing the primary function of a continuity government
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plan, which is to protect the national essential functions.
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And part of what executive order 13961 did is it reorganized and reprioritized what those
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We don't even know how they reorganized it, but, but let's, let's just say it's the power
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All they're doing is protecting the power grid.
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Maybe it's just making sure that we don't get invaded.
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I, I, the metaphor I use is, is Trump baby proof the house and put Biden in the house and
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He can walk around, he can shit wherever he wants, but he can't get into the, the nuclear
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Like that, that's what I believe has been going on these last four years.
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And there's a lot of like weird everyday examples that you can point to that are contradictions.
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Like why would, but why would Biden be trying to get us into the Iran nuclear deal?
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Early on, it was a campaign promise of his, he's going and allegedly negotiating with Iran
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But literally while they're sitting down and having these face-to-face meetings, our military
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is bombing Iranian backed militias in other parts of the middle East.
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Like there are contradictions all over the place from the, the Biden presidency that just
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That the dude was clearly never in control, full control of, of anything.
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And, and I don't think Trump was still president, but the devil devolution by definition means
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So I think Trump gave authority for certain functions and certain things, primarily just
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protecting our, our, our country while we had to go through these four years.
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And I don't think Biden never really fully had the keys to the kingdom.
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Is this a theory that I've had for a long time, but I wonder what you think about it.
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Um, economically, would you want to be in charge of this country after COVID after, and
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I mean, and people could say Trump was responsible.
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He did, he delegated responsibility to people like Fauci and Birx and some of these other,
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and he also like, I don't know if it's, it's, it's not fair to say I come from like a libertarian
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So I've heard the arguments like, well, he allowed, you know, this and that, but no, he allowed
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the states to act as they would, I would have liked him to act as more of a dictator.
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Um, well, yeah, now we're getting a little different Trump, which is exciting, but also
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Um, but yeah, the way I see it is like, I wouldn't want to be president.
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And, uh, if you wanted to be president, it's almost like when you see that, the steel, right?
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You see the, the line go up there and it creates that fake news chart.
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I know I'm crazy, but I'm like, if I was Trump, if I was Trump, I would have like, I, if the
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Democrats saw that they were like, what the hell happened there?
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But now they can't say anything because I did it.
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You're going to take responsibility for what you did here.
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They set a bomb with COVID on Trump as, as his economy was rolling, as his plan was going
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forward for the last couple of years, they tried them, you know, they tried all the bullshit,
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the media, the smears, and still America got markedly better and up until COVID.
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So it's like, it's almost like, okay, you deal with it for four years.
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Trump knew that they were using COVID to steal the election.
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And as soon as he did nothing to change it, exactly.
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So I think he, he had evidence of them stealing it.
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I think he has evidence of the intelligence community.
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John Ratcliffe, he just got put in and sworn in as, or confirmed as the CIA head of the
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He was previously the head of the DNI, the, um, the director of national intelligence, right.
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When he was in there, he never pressed the issue on the origin story of COVID.
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He never like, he never said anything like, oh, well maybe it came from a lab or maybe it
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Dini Haynes, who was his successor came out with a 10 page report that was like, we don't
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Um, we're not going to put any merit into which one is most likely.
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And then there's a documentary that came out by sky news, Australia in 2023, where Dini
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He's like, okay, well maybe, maybe it did come from a lab.
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And then he just said yesterday that he is going to order the CIA to investigate what
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the intelligence community knew about the origins of COVID.
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And, and here I'm thinking like, they knew this the whole time.
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They knew exactly where this came from, but now they're finally going to investigate what
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And so I think we're going to see evidence that the Intel community knew the whole time
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where it came from, but they suppressed that information because they wanted Trump out
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But what you said about as soon as they stole the election, I mean, look at what, what Trump
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Let's just, we're going to skyrocket inflation and printing the money and all these things
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because I'm not going to be here to deal with that once they steal the election and force
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He told, he totally set Biden up for failure and all these things he's doing within his first
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five days and says he's going to be doing the second administration of bringing
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all these infrastructure deals in and getting rid of illegal aliens and putting tariffs
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He could have done every one of those things in his first term, but he kind of kept things
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status quo in order to almost bait them to steal it.
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Because if you would have flipped things on a dime for the, for the country the first
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time around, I don't think they would have been able to successfully get rid of them.
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I don't think they would have been able to steal enough, but I don't know.
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I just had with the, with the monetary thing, it feels like Trump came in in 2016, uh, like,
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And I think maybe he was like possibly turning the dollar around, but to be honest, the dollar
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I think even before he got in like trillions of dollars of debt and he just spiked the dollar
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even more, um, I don't want to get off this EO subject, but one of the things he just did
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right now, which is very interesting is he signed an executive order banning, uh, the
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use of, uh, CBDCs or the, the implementation of it.
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Um, but he's also very friendly, uh, to crypto and I'm suspecting that there's going to be
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And I think more than more people than ever are seeing through it and it's going to reach
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a critical mass where it'll be, you know, like the, the flowers that they were trading
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Um, I'm looking at different cryptos like XRP, but it also gives me like pause because
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CBDC and moving your, your dollar over to some sort of crypto is the same thing.
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So I, again, Trump love a lot of things he's doing, but some of the things that, that are
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coming down the pipe, I'm like very suspicious and I don't like it.
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It was strange that he immediately, you know, at the very least you could say it was tone
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deaf, um, to have homeboy up there talking about rolling out, you know, this project
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Stargate dumping $500 billion into an amalgamation of AI and cancer, MRNA vaccinations.
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And I just go, that is, I mean, even if, even if it was a good plan, um, you would imagine
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that the, the American people would be pretty resistant to that.
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And so there are a lot of things that I didn't necessarily see coming, um, that he's been
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I don't know where this is all leading, but this, this, um, executive order 13, let him
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hold on, let him, uh, cause I, I know you have a lot to say about that at the very least.
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So let's start with the AI one, you know, the way we look at things, or I shouldn't
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say we, but I look at things and a lot of it is because of some of the people I work
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It's like with every country, with every situation, which with every technological advancement,
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The, the version of that, that we've seen, especially since COVID has been the evil twin
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Like that's, they completely botched that and it scarred a lot of people and killed a lot
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But also with technology, I mean, I think there's a good side to that too.
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If they can find a legitimate cure for cancer using AI and MRNA technology, I am pro that.
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Like if I'm on my, if I get cancer and I go through all the ivermectins and stuff and,
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and try to defeat it and nothing's working and I'm on my deathbed and they are like, well,
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the last option you have besides death is this AI generated cancer specific, like specific
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Like, I know a lot of people who probably wish that technology was available.
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The thing with what he's doing with this infrastructure stuff.
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And if you read through that executive order is he's allowing them to invest this into our,
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And so we're going to reap the benefits, you know, economically, but also he's putting
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in there, like, we need to explore guidelines for this stuff so that it, it doesn't have
00:26:46.060
the ideal ideological agenda that a lot of these other people would want with, with AI.
00:26:53.360
Like they're going to do this regardless of whether it's here or in China or wherever
00:27:01.640
But, but if at least in the United States, if it's attached to us, I think Trump can
00:27:06.160
put some level of control on it and, and maybe prevent the nefarious stuff with that.
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I don't know what the answer is, but I do like to see that Trump is actually exploring
00:29:08.300
It's a thesis about Bitcoin having a military function behind it.
00:29:13.940
And future wars are not going to be fought with like guns and ammo or anything.
00:29:17.660
It's just going to be like, basically, how do I put this?
00:29:25.700
Like somebody, instead of somebody coming over there and trying to invade you or us invading
00:29:29.120
the Middle East for whatever reason, it's we prevent them from using certain power from
00:29:35.600
There's technological advancements of where this country is going.
00:29:38.980
And people need to almost switch their mindset from cryptocurrency being a money to a technology.
00:29:50.660
These initial executive orders, both the AI and the crypto one, they're not actually
00:29:55.580
They're just they're creating committees that are going to explore and put a plan on Trump's
00:29:59.380
desk of what they think, what they suggest we should do with crypto or a stockpile and
00:30:10.380
I know you said that you like to stick to the facts and try to go light on the speculation.
00:30:23.720
This is given rise to within the Q community among the Anons.
00:30:33.960
That some of these elite and I don't know that it's given rise to it or if it just adds
00:30:39.420
And I'm not even saying that these people are wrong.
00:30:41.780
I'm just saying what it is, the sentiments that they express.
00:30:49.600
And so the idea is that a lot of these elites who are part of this deep state apparatus,
00:30:53.460
who are pitted against Donald Trump and his administration and also the betterment of the American
00:31:04.120
Now, I know that sounds ridiculous on its face, but I will be the first to admit, among many,
00:31:10.760
it very often looked like Biden was wearing a rubber mask.
00:31:13.600
In fact, it very often looked like we got several different Joe Bidens throughout the administration.
00:31:19.960
When his hand went through the microphone that was in front of him, I mean, like, it was so...
00:31:28.400
I mean, it was the most bizarre presidency we had ever seen.
00:31:32.140
And so when you have a bunch of people speculating that these elites have been taken out one way
00:31:35.600
or another and they've been facing military tribunals and now there are actors in their place,
00:31:41.460
under other circumstances, I can ridicule that pretty easily.
00:31:45.260
But given how strange the Biden administration actually was, I kind of give these people the
00:31:53.460
And so this executive order is kind of at the heart of that level of speculation.
00:32:01.660
And I know you stick to more of the facts, but when you see people in that community,
00:32:07.220
and I don't think that it's unjustified to go that crazy, given the world these days.
00:32:16.120
So, I mean, I've never read through all the Q drops.
00:32:22.400
I would say pretty much everybody else on my Badlands network has probably read through
00:32:27.680
We have a couple shows solely dedicated to the Q drops.
00:32:33.140
But I've never been one to believe the executions and the actors and the masks and stuff.
00:32:38.940
I mean, Joe Biden, he's had multiple facelifts.
00:32:45.800
Like, when you have a facelift, they reattach your ear to your earlobe.
00:32:54.480
But no, I don't think people have been executed and were seen actors wearing masks.
00:32:58.600
While I'm not saying it's not possible, it totally is possible.
00:33:00.680
I think the war that we see going on is much more real, where a lot of the speculation
00:33:09.080
there is this level of full control that I personally am not, I don't find morally acceptable.
00:33:16.740
And I don't think the good guys, if there are good guys in this movement, would morally
00:33:23.140
Like, if it's full control where they've already killed all these people and they're
00:33:26.360
putting on this whole big show just to wake everybody up, then they're basically
00:33:31.240
That's a level of psyops, which I know psyops exists everywhere.
00:33:35.780
But if we're being psyoped by good guys now, does that really make them the good guys?
00:33:44.140
But what I mean by the war is much more real is I do think there's a back and forth.
00:33:54.980
I think the good guys have a lot more weight behind them.
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Like the chess analogy of, you know, we got them in checkmate.
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And then the way he set up that contract is the option to continue it every year, annually, is on the contract, like the people building it.
00:35:59.040
So, like, if you were remodeling your house and getting new countertops, and you sign a six-month contract with the contractor,
00:36:05.940
and they could finish the job in the first month, but since the option to renew it every month is on them,
00:36:13.320
they could just keep going every month and re-upping it, even though they're already done.
00:36:17.000
And so Biden couldn't even get out of the deal of the construction.
00:36:23.860
And then we have Catherine Herridge down there on Inauguration Day.
00:36:30.760
And Catherine Herridge is down at Gitmo promoting, like, whatever she's doing.
00:36:42.920
There were moments where there was, like, some sort of a pop-up.
00:36:47.000
There was a privacy screen on the lawn of the White House that obscured much of the walkway in front of the White House.
00:36:52.980
And people, I remember, reported, because there was angles you can kind of see people walking behind it.
00:36:57.960
And typically it's like, well, if a place is under construction, maybe, let's say,
00:37:01.920
they would just put up a privacy wall until the project was done.
00:37:04.980
So there's a lot of, like, plausible explanations for why that was.
00:37:07.460
But that moved into this, like, removing bodies, I think, from the White House or something like that.
00:37:13.060
But what is worth mentioning is this is developing as of today.
00:37:18.160
Looks like Lindsey Graham and Brett Kavanaugh are discussing military tribunals for Biden, Fauci, Liz Cheney, and the January 6th committee.
00:37:27.640
And not necessarily that that has to do with what we're talking about, but so many of the elements that played into this during the Biden administration,
00:37:37.580
you know, these ideas of military tribunals or, you know, what have you, they are resurfacing, but in a much more reasonable context.
00:37:44.880
And this is still alarming, you know, because it's been a long time since we've had anything like that happen.
00:37:51.720
But it's not of the exact same variety, but it's still kind of rhymes.
00:37:56.840
You know, once again, here we are, Trump administration, and we're talking about military tribunals for these very same people that were alleged to have had it already happen to them.
00:38:06.620
Yeah. The Kavanaugh-Lindsey Graham thing is interesting because that was during Kavanaugh's, you know, confirmation hearing or whatever to be SCOTUS.
00:38:13.160
And there was a weird question to ask, and you don't see that question asked really any other time.
00:38:18.640
But Lindsey Graham asked him about military tribunals and whatnot, and that's pretty notable.
00:38:26.320
But yeah, you're right. Trump being back in office and a lot of this stuff is still very relevant.
00:38:31.620
I mean, we could legitimately see people sent to Gitmo if what we believe some of these people did,
00:38:38.440
like, unleash the pandemic or steal elections or who knows what other crimes have been committed.
00:38:43.920
You know, the conspiracy theory, which isn't even a conspiracy theory, of the pedophile rings all over the country.
00:38:50.320
Like, what is the government's involvement in that?
00:38:52.380
I mean, that would be justifiable to send them to Gitmo over.
00:38:56.180
I don't know. It's exciting times with some of that stuff.
00:38:59.280
And it's all overlapping with – so, I mean, we're getting the JFK release and the MLK.
00:39:05.860
But it overlaps with this P. Diddy thing that's kind of fallen in the background,
00:39:12.220
And that's one of the things that's like, you know, from 2020,
00:39:15.440
this has just been sitting on the burner and just slow boiling.
00:39:18.500
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These things, they, they, once again, it's like all these elements are part of this,
00:40:57.320
But now we're seeing them, I don't want to besmirch all the Anons, but we're seeing it
00:41:04.720
You know, surrounding Trump, there is a lot of strangeness.
00:41:08.940
And I know we're not, you know, going to talk about this too much today.
00:41:12.080
But the idea that there's these Ingersoll Lockwood books, one of them's called The Last
00:41:17.800
And there's so many uncanny coincidences with the characters, the Don who narrates it,
00:41:24.420
Did you hear about their, I think a Republican representative is floating the idea of a third
00:41:30.240
So introduce a resolution to amend the 22nd Amendment to allow President Trump to seek
00:41:35.920
This is actually something that I said I wouldn't be surprised if we saw come to pass,
00:41:40.900
only because basically what I figured was his first term would have been so interfered
00:41:47.540
with that it almost could argue it should be nullified and that he would have, you know,
00:41:54.700
And, you know, people who are a lot more immersed in politics than I am cited that there's just
00:42:01.620
no precedent for that, you know, and that sort of thing hasn't happened in the past, but
00:42:08.540
And now I was just having that conversation with Clint Russell of Liberty Lockdown and
00:42:12.360
he didn't say that it wasn't possible, but he said, well, that would be crazy if that sort
00:42:17.900
of thing happened because, you know, it's pretty unprecedented.
00:42:21.620
And here we are 22 hours ago, Representative Andy Ogles saying, yeah, that there's a resolution
00:42:29.800
to amend the 22nd Amendment and to allow Trump to seek a third term.
00:42:33.260
But, you know, I'd be totally on board with it if we get our elections fixed.
00:42:39.240
I have no faith in our election system whatsoever.
00:42:42.380
There's no way to verify it that we don't get actual audits.
00:42:44.920
Like, I believe most of our elections, all of our elections everywhere are fake and illegitimate
00:42:52.320
And if we don't get that fixed, then I don't want anybody to have more than two terms because
00:42:57.680
if you get a bad guy in there, like, let's say you get another Obama young guy and media
00:43:03.840
props him up and he's got all this deep state stuff, but you steal elections for him.
00:43:09.560
But if the people actually get a say in their elections and actually elect, you know, their
00:43:15.860
After we see this agenda from Trump, if it goes the way we think it will, and he puts America
00:43:20.880
back on the right track, and when we see people stray from that, then yeah, elections will
00:43:29.080
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So it all leads back to this executive order, sort of in my opinion, that we're talking about
00:44:10.400
because what the hell happened with this election?
00:44:13.020
It wasn't a landslide, but I mean, he won the popular vote, which is unusual for Republicans
00:44:21.640
And you would think that the odds would have been stacked against him, but he won in this
00:44:29.540
So it's like, it is almost like he was preserving something or like still in charge, like not
00:44:35.860
allowing the interference, which he shouldn't have had any control over at this point, right?
00:44:41.740
Because in my opinion, the election system we have is it's an establishment system and
00:44:51.100
And so if you're them and you know that you can steal elections and all these things,
00:44:58.300
Like, what if their mindset was, we'll just let Trump win this one.
00:45:01.760
We'll steal as many down ballot as we can and in local elections as we can, but we'll
00:45:06.380
let them have this one and we'll preserve the system.
00:45:10.600
Because if they stole this one from Trump, I don't think they would have gotten away with
00:45:19.660
I think even the numbers that we got, where it was what, like 78 million to 76 million.
00:45:26.700
There's no way Kamala Harris got over 40 million votes.
00:45:30.020
If that like there, there's no way they stole so many votes.
00:45:33.800
And if they would have somehow said they won game over for their election.
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Kamala really crushed it with the with the Beyonce moves.
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Megan Trainor or Megan Thee Stallion, one of the Megans, she was really pulling out all
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the stops and talking with with like a slang and appealing to women's sensibilities and
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Like, that was the last thing that they did towards the end there that I think was like,
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you know, the the the bullet to the leg kind of a deal where it was just completely incapacitated
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her was she she was already infamous for changing accents every which way.
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But everybody found her to be incredibly transparent.
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It was far and few in between that I would bump into anybody that would champion her as
00:48:00.260
somebody who, you know, had the best interest for America, really knew her politics and
00:48:04.360
was going to pass all this legislation that was really going to do the damn thing.
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Everybody was like, yeah, I just wasn't feeling the Megan Thee Stallion thing very much.
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Her entire support, their entire support system, and it's fabricated.
00:48:24.040
None of these Democrat politicians have any support or the establishment Republican.
00:48:31.100
If you look at what happened in 2020 and tons of evidence of fraud, Trump got like 75 million
00:48:46.600
There are very few people that turned away from Trump and everything they threw at him
00:48:49.600
these last four years only kind of strengthened his support.
00:48:54.480
He didn't lose a single supporter from 2020 over what they did to him.
00:48:59.900
And if anything, he gained it because they kept politically persecuting him.
00:49:05.060
That stuff emboldened people to publicly show their support for Trump.
00:49:11.120
So Trump went from 75 million voters to who knows how many.
00:49:15.440
There's no way that they only lost 5 million voters.
00:49:21.400
So that's significant like spiritually to the country because in my opinion, looking at
00:49:26.520
Kamala Harris, she was, you know, she had a couple of policies, but mainly what I saw
00:49:33.300
I just saw like sacrifice your child to Moloch.
00:49:35.660
You know, they had abortion vans outside of DNC conventions and shit like that.
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And it was disheartening because I'm like, wow, 70 plus million people voted for this shit.
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Like, that's what I'm looking at where if that's all you ran on and 70 million people
00:49:50.980
consented to it, I'm like, what does that mean for America?
00:49:53.920
But if these numbers are skewed, and I do believe that they are skewed, but by how much?
00:49:59.960
Even if it's 40 million, it's like, whoa, dude.
00:50:02.540
Like I, and for people that push against that, like she had other policies.
00:50:05.740
It was like, maybe, but the way that she was perceived as being like a single policy person,
00:50:12.460
And the reason that I say that is because you can find viral video after viral video
00:50:16.500
of someone interviewing kind of a man on the street style, all of these chicks anywhere
00:50:21.460
from the age of like, I don't know, 18 to like their mid twenties, maybe even into their
00:50:25.140
thirties and over and over again, it's who are you voting for Kamala?
00:50:31.100
And I mean, like it was, it's, it's to the point where you can put the curb your enthusiasm
00:50:35.720
music over it, you know, and just play it on loop the whole time because it's dozens
00:50:43.420
It's the single thing that nevermind being on the cusp of total financial collapse, world
00:50:50.660
You know, we have a migrant crisis, a porous Southern border.
00:50:53.220
It's abortion rights repackaged as reproductive rights because it just has a better, it's much
00:50:58.460
better for marketing or not better for marketing, but for, for publicity, you know, you want to
00:51:07.180
Let's say that there is about 35 million people that supported this.
00:51:14.080
That would mean that over a hundred million voters would have supported Donald Trump.
00:51:18.920
And that's not even, you know, however, that's probably like half a billion people in America
00:51:25.220
What does that mean if they are all leaning right?
00:51:27.820
Like, cause my, my fear is that this ball gets rolling towards the right, but it rolls
00:51:35.720
And you've got people that are just hopping on that don't really understand the nuances
00:51:42.780
Like, what does that, what does America then look like?
00:51:52.120
I don't like the current Republican Democrat party system, the two party system.
00:51:57.720
The way I see Trump leaning is, is America first.
00:52:02.860
He is the face of the make America great again movement, the America first movement, but it's
00:52:08.720
And that's what I think this, the second term from Trump is going to be.
00:52:13.220
And when you show people what America first means, and then not just America first, but
00:52:17.580
also like sovereignty, what actual sovereignty is, because we haven't actually experienced what
00:52:23.080
it means to be a sovereign nation or even a sovereign individual.
00:52:25.940
There's very few people that understand what that means.
00:52:29.200
Like very limited government, government, not getting involved in your personal life,
00:52:36.320
Like the government should be there to protect you with the military.
00:52:43.740
Like, what else do we actually need the government to do?
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But we don't need them to tell me what I'm allowed to do in my bedroom.
00:52:53.720
Like, as long as my I don't give a shit what my neighbor does, if he sleeps with pig, as
00:52:59.480
long as it's not kids, I guess, but pigs, you know, like, I don't care what he does.
00:53:06.560
And you can be your own sovereign person over there.
00:53:09.080
Just don't commit a crime and don't hurt kids, whatever.
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That that's what Trump is leading us to, to finally understand what it means to be a
00:53:18.060
And I can't imagine anybody, whatever you're, whether you're left or right or whatever,
00:53:24.660
And how do you argue against in any of that stuff?
00:53:27.860
Like, how do you argue against what we're about to go through?
00:53:31.840
You're saying that he's America first and that you don't perceive him as being right
00:53:35.840
or technically Republican or whatever the case may be.
00:53:38.940
But it's that the Overton window has shifted in such a way that now caring about your country,
00:53:43.840
like, I don't remember if you remember during the Biden administration, there were these
00:53:46.880
really hilarious videos of chicks crying because a big rally of pickup trucks with American
00:53:53.000
flags in the bed of their truck drove by and they were afraid for their lives.
00:53:58.020
And so they've effectively shifted the cultural perception of what is on the right to include,
00:54:05.680
you know, in the same breath as, as being a Nazi or flying a Nazi flag is flying an American
00:54:12.340
And so, and those people have loud voices and, you know, they contribute to the, to the
00:54:16.100
public dialogue on the internet and that, that has its, its way, but he is doing like
00:54:20.380
heavily symbolic things that they're more than symbolic, but, but the symbolism of these
00:54:28.300
When you talk about being America first, and one of the first things you do in the first
00:54:35.200
I mean, that is something as far as like, that's close to the American people's heart.
00:54:40.660
It is America lore in, in many, it's almost American mythos.
00:54:47.580
It's, it's, I think when he says make America great again, I think he's talking about that
00:54:51.960
period or like just before that period, that marks the death of America.
00:54:56.180
It's the headshot of America and we watched it die slowly.
00:54:59.320
And it's like, what, what you said, like, what, you know, do I, do I want to control
00:55:05.540
I'd like to say no, but in a way I also don't want you like, uh, you know, doing like satanic
00:55:14.220
That doesn't happen if the culture is the same homogenous in some sort of way.
00:55:20.480
I don't know what American culture is right now.
00:55:26.080
I don't, and these are the questions that I brought you here for.
00:55:29.920
I think it's kind of up to us to help create that culture.
00:55:32.360
And once I think you remove some of the people who are promoting that behavior, which I personally
00:55:38.640
believe there is an elite ring of pedophiles, satanic worshipers that are running.
00:55:44.080
Like I, I believe that I don't care how much the mainstream media wants to demonize it.
00:55:47.820
That I think a lot of the Q stuff was legit, but I don't even know if they mentioned that
00:55:52.940
I think the media made that up, but there's a lot of it.
00:55:58.880
These ideas, these concepts of like Moloch and things like that.
00:56:02.000
And that was in large part due to the Podesta emails and Anthony Weiner's laptop and such,
00:56:06.420
because some of the contents in there were strangely esoteric in nature.
00:56:10.440
And, um, and there was a lot of unanswered questions.
00:56:13.360
And then it just so happens that when you look into, uh, the ancient Canaanites who worship
00:56:17.120
Moloch, they included things like child sacrifice.
00:56:20.840
In fact, it was kind of the main staple of worshiping Moloch.
00:56:25.920
And I, I'm, I'm very much in alignment with you.
00:56:28.000
I suspect greatly that at the highest, uh, echelons and look, it's, it's been a story as
00:56:34.660
old as time, the elites, the priest class of, of any nation, any peoples, uh, you can point
00:56:40.260
to them ad nauseum throughout history, having relationships with these entities, with these
00:56:47.980
Uh, and it's been the fight for the longest time.
00:56:50.600
I, I, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that, um, as this all starts to unfold,
00:56:57.820
And we are going to see definitively that, that these, uh, that that's a little bit of
00:57:02.120
prediction making on my behalf, but we're going to see these people, uh, who are in opposition
00:57:06.780
They're, they're going to be exposed for like, oh my God.
00:57:09.320
The things that people were worried about are actually happening.
00:57:13.040
And imagine what that does to like the people who's in the media, the media has already
00:57:16.420
been totally discredited in so many ways, but when something like that comes out, imagine
00:57:23.080
I mean, they're going to be, they're, they're going to be even further done for, but when
00:57:29.760
I, I actually don't think we're going to get any proof that the government killed JFK, even
00:57:35.560
though we all kind of know that happened, I don't think the CIA like put in their own
00:57:39.800
documents that, Hey, yeah, we did that guys, but it is super interesting the way, if you
00:57:44.320
look at Cash Patel, Mike Pompeo and Ezra Cohen-Wadnick, and these are guys that have seen the JFK files
00:57:49.300
and what's in there, their, their concern, the reason it's been held back, isn't anything
00:57:55.740
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And what that means is like, so let's say we have an asset overseas 10 years ago that
00:59:34.200
went and talked to somebody because they found something that had to do with it or whatever.
00:59:38.580
Like, that's the stuff that they've been withholding it for.
00:59:40.820
Where I do think we might get some confirmation of government involvement is with the other
00:59:46.620
two files that are released with the JFK files, which is the RFK one and the Martin Luther
00:59:51.420
I don't know if you've been down the Martin Luther King rabbit hole, but that was certainly
00:59:58.140
Yeah, this is the idea that the FBI killed Martin Luther King.
01:00:02.140
These things, I can understand their hesitancy because very much like the JFK assassination was
01:00:09.600
like the first domino in a, in a chain of events that stretched across generations that
01:00:13.660
ultimately affected the direction of the country forever.
01:00:16.700
And so it's like, yeah, I don't know at what point do you reveal that string to the American
01:00:22.060
public, but then snip it, it connects to so much, you would be giving away a lot.
01:00:29.580
I think we're going to get a limited scope of that situation.
01:00:32.620
Interesting aside, one of my favorite authors, Stephen King, personal, he's obviously retarded.
01:00:38.360
I enjoy his work, but his book, 11, 22, 63, where he's talking about the JFK assassination.
01:00:44.780
I know you don't like the, the TV renditions top.
01:00:56.740
Well, the book ends and basically they don't, if they don't assassinate JFK, the guy comes
01:01:02.060
back to his original timeline and it's like a barren wasteland.
01:01:04.940
So it's almost the inversion, in my opinion, I think it's the inversion of what would actually
01:01:11.000
But it's interesting that from his progressive perspective, he sees it that way and writes
01:01:17.460
So from my perspective, which is the opposite spectrum of you, I am thinking that things
01:01:22.720
will be much better if you didn't kill JFK and the world progresses as it probably should
01:01:28.420
have, there's a lot of parallels to what JFK was trying to do and to what Trump is essentially
01:01:35.920
There's a lot of parallels when it comes to the financial system, when it comes to kind
01:01:38.940
of demolishing the deep state and the Intel agencies, and then you even look at, they
01:01:45.380
He got shot at, they missed or what we're told.
01:01:47.980
I know there's conspiracies out there that the whole thing was staged.
01:01:55.300
But, but there's a lot of parallels and you can almost look at what Trump is doing as
01:01:58.780
picking up where JFK left off when they, when they killed him.
01:02:05.160
That's actually part of their, and look, I, I just, I'd like to add this caveat.
01:02:10.120
It's like, I don't fault those people, whatever this operation is, that is Q and that that's
01:02:18.120
What's clear is they used a tremendous amount of truth.
01:02:23.920
You don't, uh, you don't build something that large.
01:02:26.660
What's foundation isn't built on some, uh, nugget of truth.
01:02:29.980
And so those folks, they, they see those patterns, um, and, and, and they believe that these things
01:02:35.800
are tied together, that they're, they're one, this JFK story and this Donald Trump story
01:02:41.180
And, and, and to your point, uh, like a continuation of where we left off.
01:02:45.800
Hey, it's, it's exactly that it's 11, 22, 63, but what if they missed?
01:02:51.820
I mean, the, the idea of the rhetoric of a golden age kind of does, uh, again, really
01:02:56.540
like what Trump is doing, but there's so many sin, uh, signals here that, um, I don't like,
01:03:02.080
I don't like the speaking of a golden age because it calls to, uh, it calls like the book of
01:03:09.220
It calls to, uh, Helena Blavatsky and, and Alice Bailey, uh, you know, these are, these
01:03:14.260
are old school occultists who believe that in the year 2025, we were going to enter a
01:03:20.480
So there's so much, I mean, you know, wherever you put Trump and this entire thing in your,
01:03:26.040
in your worldview, um, it is, it's, it's really dynamic and it's really strange.
01:03:31.340
And the, you know, we already brought up like the Ingersoll Lockwood books.
01:03:34.100
Um, and the reason that I brought that up is because the last president, I just don't
01:03:39.380
Like if he does get this third term and he also, um, prosecutes this entire other administration
01:03:49.420
Um, and then there is some great revelation to the extent that these people not only, um,
01:03:56.260
ran defense against Trump's administration and, and, you know, uh, inserted themselves in
01:04:01.720
it to the point where it might be nullified, but on top of that, what we just talked about,
01:04:09.520
They're sacrificing children that would, it would change the political landscape forever.
01:04:16.080
And so, you know, when you, when you, you just have all these strange idiosyncrasies and,
01:04:20.220
and could he be the last president or maybe the last one that's elected in this manner?
01:04:28.800
Oh, well, I want to say one thing about the, the Q stuff.
01:04:32.060
Um, when I first started like my research and writing, having knock on down the key rabbit,
01:04:36.300
I was actually, my mindset about Q was the mainstream media, what the mainstream media
01:04:43.640
They think all these things about satanic pedophiles and whatnot.
01:04:48.680
I actually wrote an article, I think it was part 23 of my series, where if you just think
01:04:53.340
logically about what the Q operation did, it, it's totally obvious.
01:04:58.180
It was a legitimate Q connected or Trump connected operation because Trump, what the battle space
01:05:09.280
This guy, he worked for the NSC and he was working with Ezra Cohen, Watnick, Steve Bannon,
01:05:15.960
Derek Harvey, and a couple of these other people.
01:05:17.900
And they were trying to weed out what they called the deep state from the NSC.
01:05:23.860
They bring in McMaster and McMaster catches wind of what they're doing and fires them
01:05:29.660
But the memo that they used as justification to fire this Rich Higgins guy talks, if you
01:05:34.780
read through it, it's all what we've been experiencing the last four years.
01:05:38.300
It's, it's one of the most powerful, um, piece of reading you could probably do to get
01:05:42.300
an understanding of what Trump has been up against.
01:05:44.020
But in there, it says Trump is facing a 24 seven battle space presented by the media.
01:05:50.580
He has to fight the media basically on their terms.
01:05:52.840
And they have full control over not just the airwaves, the, you know, what we see on
01:05:56.000
TV, but online, social media, big tech, college campus, Hollywood, like everywhere.
01:06:02.100
And so if you're Trump and you need to fight in that battle space, how do you, how do you
01:06:06.880
fight against that while at the same time, not being able to use any of the tools that
01:06:11.720
And then all of a sudden, just like a couple of months after they get fired from the NSC,
01:06:15.700
these guys, you see the Q drops start to come and the impact the Q movement has had on the
01:06:21.220
awakening and just society as a whole has been profound.
01:06:23.880
Like so many people I know, some of the most involved and activated people in politics and,
01:06:28.660
and just, you know, what is right morally as a, as a country have come from the Q drops.
01:06:38.840
So you could looking at all of the Q drops and, and some of the people, I think they
01:06:43.320
take it a little too far, like finding little connections to a picture, do a timestamp to
01:06:47.420
those decodes with the arrows all over the place.
01:06:51.120
It's too much for me, but I think Q was legitimate.
01:06:54.220
And there's a lot of things to, to the Q posts that I've seen that are like, Holy cow, that's,
01:07:04.940
We do a semi-annual event where it's conspiracies and standup comedy and, and, uh, and a live
01:07:11.420
And, uh, you say, bro, bro, bro, bro, that's great.
01:07:16.920
That's actually the poster for it right over my shoulder.
01:07:22.620
I don't know if it was in the Pizzagate talk that we gave or the Adrena Chrome talk that
01:07:27.220
we gave, but, um, at one point, I think it was the, uh, the Pizzagate one, either way,
01:07:33.440
um, we were able to pull up old, uh, statistics that showed the public's, um, sentiments when
01:07:40.800
it came to, do you believe that first it was, do you believe in Q and overwhelmingly it
01:07:48.300
was like, no, it was very small percentage of people like 20, maybe to 30%.
01:07:52.140
I mean, it's still considerable, but when it came to, um, okay, fine.
01:07:56.340
But do you believe that there are satanic elites running the planet?
01:08:04.000
So, I mean, and that was, um, right before the lockdowns.
01:08:09.920
And so there was a time, right when at the height of Q and right before the lockdowns
01:08:15.340
where one out of every two people might've believed that the world was run by satanic
01:08:23.700
I mean, even if you just look at the sentiments of the, the, the terminology deep state before
01:08:28.660
it was a laughable and, and flippant thing that was discredited and, and mocked by the
01:08:34.900
Now where we sit, it is, it's a, it's a known fact that there is some element within our
01:08:41.340
government, much easier to imagine when it was the Biden administration, because clearly
01:08:48.540
So, so that moment having Biden as, as the president, um, and being this obvious, uh,
01:08:55.160
uh, you know, sort of a clown who's, who's pooing his diaper.
01:08:58.880
I think he, you know, allegedly shit his pants in front of the Pope, all kinds of, this man's
01:09:07.500
So yeah, that, that narrative has, or, or that operation, whatever it is, has shifted the
01:09:15.600
It's, it's, it's almost like, like, like, as you said, John, uh, the left, or I see,
01:09:20.480
again, for lack of better words, left and right, let's just use these dynamics.
01:09:23.600
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As David is saying, these words that are in the zeitgeist now, deep state is just like
01:11:08.280
You can ask your own about it and she'll be like, yeah, the deep state.
01:11:12.140
But it's, no, this is a very right wing sort of thing that is now mainstream.
01:11:17.480
Look at X and Trump, his involvement with Elon Musk, Elon Musk buying X, moving culture,
01:11:24.820
like all of the conversation is happening on Twitter.
01:11:31.180
You've got like almost a hundred, how many you got here?
01:11:32.940
A hundred thousand people that you're talking to do pretty good.
01:11:40.500
Like it's almost like this old institution of media has just been thrown in the garbage.
01:11:51.520
There's still a hundred percent censorship on, on X.
01:11:55.460
Um, and, and all the people that got kicked off before, you know, Trump had the election
01:12:01.460
stolen and the J six stuff and COVID, how come they're not back on yet?
01:12:04.940
I personally know like 20, 30 people who had original accounts, like with hundreds of thousands
01:12:10.900
of followers who still haven't gotten their original accounts back.
01:12:16.980
But Elon Musk is also the, the world's largest, or he was the DOD's largest contractor under
01:12:23.760
Like cash Patel said that in an interview when he was on gut felt that one night way back
01:12:28.900
in, in 2021 world DOD's largest contractor under Trump.
01:12:32.760
How does the left or whatever the intelligence community, the deep state establishment, how do
01:12:39.940
they allow a guy like Elon Musk to buy the number one intelligence tool in Twitter from
01:12:45.880
them for just when they control the printing, they control the, like they have so much access
01:12:50.800
They could have prevented that somehow, but they like, they didn't, how did he end up
01:12:57.680
And then he, and then he starts just moving this cultural ball, like immensely in these
01:13:02.100
really directions that, you know, would, would make the left freak out.
01:13:06.180
I mean, when we were doing Bohemian Grove, I think it was right before the day before
01:13:10.780
he retweeted a post about John Podesta's buddy who ran defense against the QAnon narrative.
01:13:20.100
So he was a media figure that was commenting, calling it absurd and unhinged conspiracy theory.
01:13:29.180
He gets, and he, he ends up assaulting a child.
01:13:36.180
You know, so it's like, I don't know what to make of it.
01:13:44.780
And that's pretty much my disposition with virtually everybody, even my, my co-host.
01:13:51.220
But you know, it's, it's you have to ask these questions where it's like, how did he
01:13:59.020
He's the, the cultural puppeteer, but he's also like at the right hand of Donald Trump right
01:14:07.000
And it makes you wonder too, like, well, I see a lot of people, the Zuckerberg was the
01:14:12.240
latest installment of this, of, okay, the, here's this guy that used to be a CIA asset.
01:14:17.800
And now he's like, he's, we can all be friends with Zuckerberg again.
01:14:24.040
Cause like he goes on Joe Rogan and you see all these big conservatives, like in the douchebag
01:14:28.120
Tim pool, like talking about, Oh, we, we, we can trust him now.
01:14:35.180
And, and I'm sitting here thinking like, why, why would we do that?
01:14:37.900
Like if censorship is not okay, no matter what it does, it's not okay now that it's on our
01:14:43.980
If this guy contributed to the COVID deaths or he stole the election, the dude needs to
01:14:50.680
And once he faces justice, then we can accept an apology and move from there.
01:14:55.180
But it's like, we're, we're also just going to forgive, forgive these people.
01:14:58.900
I think that's because we, we want this, like, um, this based administration.
01:15:04.500
We, we want to wipe the table clean of all of the public figureheads who suck.
01:15:10.040
And we just want to rush to install new cool based public figureheads that are in
01:15:16.800
And that like expedience is causing us to not use like any critical thinking skills
01:15:21.760
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01:15:25.320
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that you lack it and also understanding that the other side doesn't control it anymore.
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Like there's this right wing political influencer crowd that they've, they've like dubbed themselves
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01:17:38.740
Benny Johnsons of the world, the Tim pools, Charlie Kirks, Ben Shapiro, they all like go
01:17:43.480
in this little circle on Twitter and everywhere they go and they interview each other and they
01:17:47.020
promote each other and Elon Musk engages with them.
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And, and, but you understand like when, when I started my, I started at zero.
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And I, I started streaming, doing Q and A's and I grew to like with Badlands here, you
01:18:18.920
We didn't come from anywhere else with the big platform.
01:18:20.780
We came to you from nothing and we, we still, we like, we don't get the promotion that a
01:18:30.180
guy like Tim pool gets, or these other people that are, have access to other platforms.
01:18:34.880
They, they, and they don't speak the truth too.
01:18:37.040
That's my biggest issue with people like Tim pool and Charlie Kirk.
01:18:39.680
Like I understand that people think they do good things by registering voters for fake
01:18:44.380
elections, but they also, they, they don't like Tim pool won't talk about election fraud
01:18:51.900
on YouTube because he wants to stay on YouTube and make millions of dollars.
01:18:55.980
Steve Banning called out Charlie Kirk for doing the same thing.
01:19:02.660
When you go there, you're talking to Tim and there's a table, but there's a, there's a
01:19:07.220
You know, he's got a gun and he tells you, he's like, these are the words you don't
01:19:12.220
It's not, there's no bullshit that happened to me for the table.
01:19:28.920
I mean, you know, they're instead they're, they're, they're big.
01:19:31.460
Cause I guess it's, it's once again, just to go back to that topic of expedience,
01:19:35.720
Like Tim pool, because this, this popped up recently on Christmas day.
01:19:39.780
Cause again, I, so I, I do know Tim, I've been on the show.
01:19:42.940
Um, we had more work cause I'm, I'm like, I'm critical of him.
01:19:46.200
Like, even though I don't care if you, you can't really do anything to me for me, for
01:19:50.660
me, not to criticize you when I think you're doing something wrong.
01:19:56.600
I think that he is a businessman and he's a really good businessman.
01:20:00.880
When you go to his compound, you see what he's built there, but that doesn't help my
01:20:05.420
children because I'm just like, the only reason I'm doing this bullshit is because I'd like
01:20:09.040
to hopefully move the ball a little bit in a certain direction so that my kids have something
01:20:12.660
to inhabit, you know, that that's the real end of the day truth.
01:20:15.980
And if I make a couple of shekels on the way, good.
01:20:18.240
But, uh, yeah, so I had some words with him and he kind of like threatened me.
01:20:22.720
I don't remember exactly what he said, but he was like, he's like, oh, so basically you're
01:20:26.500
going to, you know, you're going to cut all your ties just to say what you want.
01:20:31.100
And I'm like, I guess if it's the truth, I don't really care the recompense that comes
01:20:43.240
But they're, yeah, they're missing this part of it.
01:20:46.980
They're looking at it as a business, they're going to get theirs, but where's the culture
01:20:51.880
Like if let's say there was an opportunity, let's say like, uh, uh, uh, Tim lost everything
01:20:57.000
at YouTube and, and I wouldn't fault rumble for doing this, but like, or anybody else for
01:21:01.200
doing this, but to look at him as an opportunity to scoop him up.
01:21:03.880
And then suddenly he starts making like base takes and he's no longer got the fear of, you
01:21:09.940
know, the, the YouTube chains on them or the censorship, uh, you know, tenants, whatever
01:21:15.460
And, and then all of a sudden he's the champion of free speech again.
01:21:19.520
And it's like, I would, yeah, to your point would much rather you see, um, people who have
01:21:25.340
been in this position saying these things grow, uh, and, and, and, and have it have been grassroots
01:21:33.900
I think it was a tone deaf thing on honestly to go and scoop up, uh, Russell brand because
01:21:40.360
the, the thing about Russell brand that was popular was that he was making this switch
01:21:45.220
to Christianity because otherwise before that it was like, nobody gave too much of a shit
01:21:50.400
I mean, I'm a podcaster for a long time and we know a bunch of pot.
01:21:53.640
Nobody really, nobody's, I don't know who the fuck's watching Russell brand show.
01:21:57.800
But because he pivots and now he's, he's experiencing this like new age pseudo Christianity arc.
01:22:03.720
Well, that makes him interesting and, and it gained some popularity.
01:22:08.980
You take him, but that's not going to last forever.
01:22:11.860
And that's my thing is like, this is just a stage that he's going through and you went
01:22:16.360
and signed a dude and look, sign, sign the big names.
01:22:18.980
But it's like you, you went and signed a dude who was going to a phase, a public phase.
01:22:27.200
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You know, I do have respect for Chris at Rumble.
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A lot of respect because I do think he's almost like a visionary.
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Like he's one of the first guys adopting cryptocurrency stuff.
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I know Odyssey did it, but like he's creating this Rumble wallet and I
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understand the position he's in with trying to build a user base.
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And so you do need big names to, to build a user base.
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Like if, if all you do is promote your homegrown people,
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you're not going to get more users on to find the, the homegrown people.
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And so I understand why you have to bring people over and, you know,
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That's like, why don't, why don't you promote us over Dan Bongino sometime?
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But my issue with all these other influencers is just the fact that they're liars.
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Most of them, the big ones, because if none of these people said the things
01:24:19.260
that would have gotten them kicked off of Twitter or banned from YouTube or anything.
01:24:23.080
And so that means you're not, you're either, you're either not telling the full truth to
01:24:27.280
your audience, which is a problem, or you're too stupid to understand what's really going
01:24:32.260
on to tell the truth to your audience, which means I don't know why people are following
01:24:35.640
you in the first place, but I don't think it's that.
01:24:37.460
I think these people knew that there's like 50 influencers from Charlie Kirk to Benny
01:24:41.740
Johnson, to Tim pool, to all those people that if every single one of them would have
01:24:45.200
been pointing out the election fraud stuff, we never would have had to go through this
01:24:51.000
But, but instead what we see is like, like, like even people like Tucker Carlson, right?
01:24:56.320
We're sitting here and we're cheering along Tucker Carlson, having somebody on to talk
01:25:02.040
about a topic that we all knew to be true two years ago.
01:25:05.200
The information, the information about our election fraud system and all these are COVID
01:25:09.480
or whatever it is, we all knew the truth about this stuff years ago, but we're celebrating
01:25:14.640
that we're talking about it now just because Tucker Carlson did.
01:25:21.680
And the, the thing just happened again with Zuckerberg.
01:25:24.080
Rogan has Zuckerberg on and he's like, oh yeah, the government did tell me to censor people.
01:25:30.380
We, we, we know now we knew this stuff back in, we knew, yeah, we experienced it.
01:25:37.600
Have we been engineered to not, um, trust ourselves?
01:25:40.660
Like we have all these inclinations, but we're not too sure until somebody with a substantial
01:25:46.040
following base comes along and says it, because yeah, that, that sort of thing, I don't get
01:25:51.200
It's, it's almost kind of laughable, but what we do here is, is primarily conspiracy.
01:25:56.300
And so when I see somebody who wasn't espousing this sort of thing, and then they come along
01:26:02.160
and they have this moment and then all of a sudden everybody receives them as being,
01:26:11.860
Well, Ian Carroll is also, he's packaging it in a good way, but yeah, I'm kind of like,
01:26:16.840
He makes it in a way that is, uh, uh, digestible for the average person.
01:26:22.240
But I mean, as far as the information goes, it's, it's old information.
01:26:24.900
Do you remember the, um, you know, you're saying they're liars, uh, this moment where
01:26:31.760
Ian, and I don't get too caught up in talking about individuals, but, uh, Ian Crossland
01:26:36.860
starts exploring the idea of like the USS Liberty on, on, on Tim's show.
01:26:40.960
And Tim is literally like, Hey, Hey, be careful with that.
01:26:43.620
And then once you're finally says like, look, it's just a concern.
01:26:45.940
I would hate for a false flag to happen in the future.
01:26:48.180
And we're told it's one person, but it's actually Israel who did it.
01:26:58.360
It's not like a flat out lie, but it's this cowardice and this unwillingness to explore
01:27:02.300
something that is, um, important when you, even if you disagree with it, when you squash
01:27:07.840
ideas, uh, you don't allow them to hit the public discourse and you don't allow the good
01:27:14.480
It's, it's very much the same thing that we've been experiencing.
01:27:16.460
And I think that's what's happening on X now with all the antisemitism and everything.
01:27:20.280
It's like, you made it so that no one could have that conversation for the longest time.
01:27:25.740
And now all of a sudden it's not even like the valve has been open.
01:27:29.580
It's like somebody cracked the lid off when Twitter was bought by Elon Musk.
01:27:33.460
And you're watching what is going to be a disproportional snapback on these sorts of
01:27:39.340
topics where people have been, uh, told for so long that they can't talk about them, that
01:27:46.740
And now when they start talking about them, they're going to be, uh, vicious.
01:27:51.700
So, uh, you know, just, just to clarify that, right.
01:27:56.540
Like there are lots of degrees of lying and running narratives for people or avoiding topics
01:28:03.060
because of censorship fears or whatever, things of that nature.
01:28:08.760
But, uh, when there are important topics that need to be discussed and you fancy yourself
01:28:12.700
sort of a champion of the people and a source of information on these things, well, you
01:28:17.280
know, you've got to make a decision and, uh, they've made the wrong ones over and over
01:28:20.540
It seems a hundred percent totally, totally agree with you.
01:28:24.960
That's, that's my issue with, with these people.
01:28:27.180
And, and I think the way Elon is running Twitter too, it concerns me.
01:28:31.220
We've gotten so far away from the time that we were going to talk about, but the way
01:28:34.840
Elon's running Twitter by monetizing it, I think that's the worst thing he could have
01:28:37.760
done because it's created more of a limited hangout where these big accounts only like
01:28:43.560
want to share their own stuff to further the monetization and they steal and shit on the
01:28:49.140
Like, do you remember the continuing resolution?
01:28:52.000
And I love this example because it was the continuing resolution that was just like a
01:28:57.040
a month ago where they came out with this huge bill, this huge spending bill, and they
01:29:05.840
You know, every, everybody started talking about all the issues with this bill and they
01:29:08.980
put pressure on Congress and Congress ended up making a much smaller package.
01:29:14.580
The, everybody's running stuff through AI, right.
01:29:19.320
I don't know why, but I love like reading through these government documents.
01:29:22.160
And that's what I, I read through about 1400 pages of the 1700 page bill.
01:29:27.880
And I found the part in there where they were trying to give themselves the ability to
01:29:33.820
quash subpoenas into their, um, communications and emails and stuff.
01:29:40.300
I put a video out and everything and it went like semi viral, which was cool.
01:29:44.260
But Benny Johnson comes out and he, he, he shares like breaking news.
01:29:50.060
And this is like 12, 14 hours later, breaking news.
01:29:53.300
Congress includes the ability to quash their own motion, all these things.
01:29:59.720
And it ends up being on a Jesse water show as the first part of like what Congress is
01:30:06.240
And it's not, it's not even about, I don't care if I get the credit.
01:30:09.020
I just think it's so dumb that Benny Johnson gets 40 million views for something that I
01:30:14.620
did and how much money did he make off stuff like that.
01:30:16.520
And I can, I can personally think of like multiple examples of something just like this happening
01:30:21.280
to, to people I know and they're getting shit on that.
01:30:24.140
That's what I don't like about the monetization of Twitter.
01:30:26.280
I think if Elon never would have done that, the, the information, the information war that
01:30:32.040
we're in, the information battle space would be full of far less clickbait and bullshit.
01:30:36.640
That's, that's my only issue with what, um, what Elon Musk has been doing.
01:30:39.960
He had to do it because, uh, a dopaminergenic exchange is not enough to keep you loyal.
01:30:48.200
So, you know, I mean, some people, like I like, I like the likes, everybody likes to
01:30:52.760
see that, but you know, I get paid that whatever you get paid bullshit on Twitter, a little
01:30:56.920
These guys are making like six grand every two weeks.
01:30:59.180
So they're effectively paid and they know what to say.
01:31:02.400
Uh, the H1B visa thing, for instance, it was a clear, like, I mean, if you live in America,
01:31:06.920
you're like, wait a second, there's people coming here and they work at like seven 11
01:31:11.900
Now that's just for the tech set, the, you know, the tech community, it's like pretty
01:31:15.380
much unlimited that you can put these people anywhere.
01:31:17.660
And then I look around, I go, oh, but you know, my friend out of college can't get a
01:31:21.680
Well, he's, uh, you know, he's being out competed, which means that he wants a little
01:31:26.860
Uh, it's, it's a clear, it's a clear answer here, but because Elon said it, a lot of the big
01:31:32.060
accounts are kind of like, I'm going to talk about something else today.
01:31:39.280
Some of them did defend them, you know, depends on how much you really want to be in his good
01:31:43.220
graces, but it's, it's one of those, you can see how people would be silent throughout
01:31:48.120
a conspiracy because it's like, here's a little, it's just a little bit of money.
01:31:52.220
Here's a little bit of fame on this bullshit, like, you know, website that we have and people
01:32:08.060
We're like, um, you censored speech everywhere else on all the popular platforms.
01:32:13.520
And then we were given back, like, even, even, you know, we started off by joking around
01:32:19.040
about like the word retard and how that's back.
01:32:28.460
I know it sounds silly, but in some ways it was like the last bastion.
01:32:32.620
Like when you were censoring speech every which way and everything you said was homophobic,
01:32:37.320
racist, or hateful, or bigoted, or misogynist, or whatever.
01:32:40.640
I felt like we just said like, hey, that's fine, but don't take retard.
01:32:46.780
And Elon came and he, he creates this platform and it feels like we've been siloed into this.
01:32:53.880
And not only is it great for, you know, scraping and getting all this data, it's this cultural
01:33:01.080
Because I would say like all culture right now is downstream from Twitter.
01:33:04.780
The things that are happening on Twitter now are going to be conversations that are being
01:33:09.380
had at your dinner table in a year or something like that.
01:33:15.960
We all funnel into it and everybody's just screaming retard into the ether.
01:33:19.660
And, and he does this thing where occasionally he comes along and he goes like, you can talk
01:33:25.560
Like, you know, he, he kind of nudges it, you know, whether it's like the, the, the Jewish
01:33:29.420
thing or the retard thing, or even the pizza gate thing.
01:33:32.740
Like he just that by virtue of touching it and then like, what does he do?
01:33:40.760
And I'm not saying the guy's like not on the spectrum, but it's like, that's a, that's
01:33:48.120
That's like one of the fundamental ways of deceiving somebody.
01:33:56.600
I like Elon Musk and I don't care that he did the Roman salute or whatever.
01:34:10.500
And he was just really wrapped up in the moment or B he's a hateful piece of shit that, you
01:34:18.300
And then there's a third one where I'm in where I'm like, yeah, he knows what he did.
01:34:23.660
And, and I wouldn't even be surprised if he did it on purpose, just because I think he
01:34:28.440
Dude, one of the most significant conversations that's happening culturally that a lot of
01:34:32.720
people outside of Twitter don't even want to talk about.
01:34:35.840
Is this Jew sentiment and it is cooking on Twitter, all of the, the developments in the noticing
01:34:43.660
and the Weimar this and the Bolsheviks that, and the USS Liberty that it's all happening
01:34:50.900
I don't think that that is an accident, even a little bit.
01:34:53.780
So everything about like what this guy does, I like him.
01:34:57.740
I don't trust him, but I do believe that he is engineering culture and he's hiding behind
01:35:05.660
Like he's not, he knows exactly what he's doing.
01:35:09.060
And there, there's some like compelling theories, you know, some, some of my buddies talk about
01:35:12.920
where, and even I've played with this before, if you consider him to be the world's or the,
01:35:18.120
I always say the world's the, the, the largest DOD contractor, right.
01:35:21.340
Allowed to buy this, this intelligence apparatus we call Twitter, the best social media, social
01:35:30.020
It doesn't make sense unless the military is kind of backing him and allowing him to do
01:35:34.000
And you think of him as like a, a front for military technology or Tesla technology or all
01:35:38.720
He's, he's just a face of, and the story that we're getting of stuff that's already
01:35:44.480
happened and stuff that's playing on behind the scenes.
01:35:46.280
I think that the salute that he gave, I think that was totally for the media because you hear
01:35:51.000
you have Trump being inaugurated and Trump getting in office and anybody that's still
01:35:56.520
All they're seeing is the mainstream media talk about how Elon's Hitler and they're just
01:36:01.860
double, triple, quadrupling down on that thing, which got Trump elected in the first place,
01:36:06.700
which was he's Nazi and Hitler and all these things.
01:36:09.420
I totally think he did it on purpose, but yeah, the, the noticing and everything on Twitter,
01:36:13.540
I actually, I kind of stay away from, stay away from it because people get so emotionally
01:36:25.500
And I don't want to spend the time having to go down that rabbit hole just to, I'm going
01:36:30.700
I, I poke fun at it now and then both sides, whatever.
01:36:33.760
Um, but that's, that's one of those topics that we get so fucking buttered about.
01:36:37.600
If you say the wrong thing, that's the right thing to do though, is make some, make fun
01:36:41.140
of both sides because what's happened now is like all nuance is gone.
01:36:45.000
And if you don't condemn all Jews, then you are some sort of crypto Jew.
01:36:48.940
It's become like a circus, like a, I went from like, I went from like, Hey, there's
01:36:53.180
something a little bit strange about these guys that like the Jews.
01:36:56.140
And then they were like, so you're a Nazi with us now.
01:36:59.660
I'm like, nah, dude, not, I'm just saying like, this is like, it was a little, forget
01:37:06.420
The narrative has moved to a point where I can't, I, there's nothing I can do to change
01:37:19.300
Like, I don't know if you saw him at the inauguration where he's like, like he's looking, he's doing
01:37:23.120
the Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton saw like, I don't know, a small demon.
01:37:26.720
And she was like looking at it, fly around the room and shit.
01:37:29.200
Like Elon Musk was going through that where he's like vibing in the audience and he's
01:37:34.700
Um, so I don't know, maybe he is some high level autism genius, but to me, it's much more
01:37:39.880
likely what you said, where he's, he's just like a mascot for these companies because
01:37:44.840
there's no way humanly possible for him to be running the boring company, the Starlink
01:37:49.740
and Tesla, you know, number one in Diablo, what the fuck ever he's, he's, he's got his
01:37:55.100
There's no way, there's no way that he's doing all of that.
01:37:57.840
And right now what he's playing is the based lovable retard.
01:38:04.520
You just keep putting him at the front of different companies.
01:38:06.640
And, you know, he's become, uh, one of the, you know, he's become a celebrity.
01:38:11.980
So I don't look at him as a, as a serious actor.
01:38:17.160
I think he's playing a role and I think he's playing like mascot for these, for these
01:38:21.040
Cause yeah, there's just no way in hell this dude's doing all that.
01:38:23.560
And also even so, so it's also like pick a lane, dude, is he doing all these things
01:38:37.580
And I try to not to like get too like emotionally invested in any one of these things being what
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I've been there before where I totally believe this is the case and then something comes out
01:39:49.400
and it like shatters your reality and it's like, gosh, I don't want to go through that.
01:39:52.080
So, you know, I'll toy with the idea that everything you just said is, yeah, he's the
01:39:56.480
I could also see him just being the guy who does all those things.
01:39:59.440
And he's one of those guys that Trump uses to push the ball as far as he needs in a certain
01:40:05.560
Just like the tech bros, all these tech bros that were sitting behind him at the inauguration,
01:40:09.500
and they were only there because they gave millions of dollars to his inauguration committee.
01:40:13.480
Like they just donated a bunch of money to come sit behind Trump.
01:40:20.360
Trump will draft behind you like the race in the NASCAR.
01:40:23.760
And then as soon as he gets enough speed to bypass you, he will leave you in the dust and
01:40:33.540
And then once he doesn't need you anymore, he'll move on to the next one.
01:40:37.960
That's what I think he's doing with a lot of these tech bros.
01:40:42.000
Zuckerberg, Elon Musk is the only one because he got Twitter that I'm like, maybe he's on
01:40:48.220
the know and on the plan, but I'm not committed to it because I just don't know.
01:40:51.740
There are concerns I have based on how he's done things on Twitter that I don't agree with.
01:40:56.980
And that's why we get so much, we can't go on any of these platforms is because, and
01:41:03.160
we take issue with people who do this, this thing.
01:41:05.400
There's too many people out there that they just want to be told that what they feel is
01:41:12.320
You know, they want that warm and fuzzy inside when somebody on the TV tells them like,
01:41:17.560
And, and they, so they celebrate when Tucker Carlson talks about Obama being gay or whatever,
01:41:24.220
Like finally, this guy that with a lot of followers is saying the thing that we want
01:41:30.620
But when we criticize, okay, Tucker, why didn't you say that 10 years ago when, when people
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knew about that, they get, they think that we're, we're, um, I don't even know the right
01:41:42.360
Like a bunch of old people get super pissy about us criticizing people for not speaking
01:41:51.260
Like, how is it possible that we know something that he doesn't?
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That's it's, it's just not, he knows way more people and it's the warm, people need to
01:42:01.440
Like you don't need somebody to tell you somebody bigger with a bigger platform to tell you you're
01:42:06.300
right about something for you to be right about that thing.
01:42:08.680
You you're probably right about it now, but that's.
01:42:12.360
That's the issue with, with, um, these, these big accounts and everybody's still following
01:42:16.140
If people get break away from that confirmation bias, I don't think people like Tim pool or
01:42:20.640
Charlie Kirk or, or these big accounts would have the followings they have because people
01:42:24.880
wouldn't be sitting there waiting for them to say the things, you know what I mean?
01:42:27.800
A lot of it is just waiting for them to say what you, yeah.
01:42:31.140
Like what, what you believe, like, you know, um, the show is called Nephilim death squad.
01:42:35.760
And there was a time when Tucker Carlson was like talking about, you know, this UAP phenomenon.
01:42:51.420
So he's talking to, uh, Sean Ryan and he's saying that there's a spiritual component to
01:43:00.920
And, uh, I don't know if it was the same interview might've been the one with Roseanne where he's
01:43:07.420
And, and so I'm looking at that and, and rather, you know, I can feel that there's one part
01:43:14.740
Our guy said the thing, the guy said the thing that we said points on my, in my, you know,
01:43:20.180
But then the other side of me was like, wait, why the fuck are you talking about this for
01:43:28.960
So I don't know, but, um, we're, we're at the hour and a half mark.
01:43:32.640
I wanted to ask you, uh, one more question about this executive order.
01:43:35.740
And I know you don't do a lot of, which executive order came here to talk about.
01:43:39.880
Uh, uh, I know that you don't do a lot of speculating, but I, I gotta ask you, where
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Just given the evidence that you do have, uh, uh, you know, it's a strange thing here
01:43:51.540
that, that Biden is, is, is what trying to effectively remove parts of it or something
01:43:57.520
Like, where does this end most likely in your opinion?
01:44:01.320
So the reason this was so significant, this executive order being partially revoked by
01:44:05.940
Biden is because the last like three months, ever since Trump got elected, he won the
01:44:10.960
fake election and is going to be the president again.
01:44:15.500
What does that mean for devolution and devolution being a continuity government plan?
01:44:20.180
And we've been speculating or believe that these last four years, while Biden was in
01:44:25.300
office, we've been in the operation part of the plan.
01:44:27.480
The next phase is called the reconstitution phase.
01:44:30.180
And that's when you go from the actual operational part to getting back to what they call resuming
01:44:39.240
And we've been saying like, that's probably what it's going to be.
01:44:41.480
And that's why Trump has completely different people as part of this cabinet.
01:44:44.760
Cause in a continuity government plan, you have a, a one team for the operations and
01:44:50.320
They're separate people and, and things were lining up and this entire time we were thinking
01:44:55.220
what we're never going to get any form of confirmation on any of this stuff.
01:44:59.120
Like, even if we're right, it doesn't matter how right, they're never going to come out
01:45:05.100
But then the day before Trump gets back in office the night before, before we've been speculating
01:45:12.580
that the reconstitution phase would be kicking off with Trump's second administration, Biden
01:45:18.180
revokes all the key parts of this executive order, 13, nine, six, one, which was the operational
01:45:29.740
Cause you've been watching this thing and then all of a sudden he does this shit.
01:45:33.720
He frees for you freaking out a little bit, John.
01:45:37.380
Like I, we went live and talked about it and just tried to like make sense of it because
01:45:43.760
it still doesn't even make sense to me that we, we know this executive order.
01:45:47.660
We believe this executive order put in place a continuity government plan.
01:45:50.780
And there's these, all these sections of this executive order that pretty much say so.
01:45:54.620
And then the night before we've been saying we're going to the next phase, Biden removes
01:46:01.100
Like this is as much confirmation as we're going to get.
01:46:05.180
So yeah, I think we're in the reconstitution phase and that's where, that's where things
01:46:12.100
Biden had nothing to do with the executive order, but whoever was there did it.
01:46:17.260
And it's like next chapter, they closed the chapter on, on devolution and moved us into
01:46:26.160
That was, it was something that I hadn't thought about for some time.
01:46:29.120
And it was one of those things that I just had in the back of my mind as, as, as stuff
01:46:35.940
And, um, but we went so long without any movement on it, right.
01:46:40.400
From the outside looking in just that whole administration, there was just no movement
01:46:44.380
And so, um, when top brought this to my attention, I said, wow, man, because I've been saying
01:46:49.360
for a while, I was talking to, to Clint, uh, Russell on, on Liberty lockdown about it.
01:46:52.900
And I think like my parting words before Trump's inauguration were that, um, the vindication
01:46:59.180
train isn't going to stop and it's going to include the Q and on narrative.
01:47:03.500
Eventually what, once we get there, it's a slow roll out to the public, but it will get
01:47:07.720
to the point where so many of the things that people turn their noses up at.
01:47:12.080
And I'm not saying that it means like JFK jr is going to come back or anything like that.
01:47:15.540
I don't even know if they actually ever said that, or if that was just speculation on behalf
01:47:19.020
in the community, but there were elements of, of real truth within there.
01:47:23.280
And I, I suspected that we were going to see it come to light.
01:47:25.460
And that means also, you know, whatever they're doing to, uh, to kids, I think is, is going
01:47:31.940
So to me, uh, before we, before we like, cause I, I feel like you're winding down.
01:47:36.440
I just, one more question for John, um, 2028, I suppose, when this is all over, where do
01:47:45.440
Where do I want to see it is, is no, no federal income tax.
01:47:51.660
We have a totally secure border and an actual immigration system that like nobody can sneak
01:47:56.980
Like, do we really even need an immigration system?
01:48:00.580
You can, we could argue about that, but I think the central banks and our entire financial
01:48:07.880
And whether that's because of crypto or gold, whatever, I think the debt-based system we're
01:48:13.640
I think we're going to see a lot of truth over these next four years.
01:48:16.420
Um, but, but I don't think any of it matters if we don't fix our election system, because
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any progress we make can be totally undone if the wrong people are in charge and we need
01:48:32.140
I think it's a great start, but we have a long way to go.
01:48:38.000
Feels like more forward to the new, um, uh, what would you call it?
01:48:42.860
Oligarchy when, uh, when Barron gets into power, um, you know, I wonder if, if, or monarchy
01:48:49.540
rather, I wonder if we're going to go back to, to something like that.
01:48:51.880
I don't know, because I just get so hung up on that last president thing and how uncanny
01:48:57.360
And then you look at the, the love for Barron Trump and it's like, I think a lot of the
01:49:00.500
public, once he got old enough, would readily accept him, uh, given that Trump really crushes
01:49:10.400
Barron, I wouldn't be surprised if he becomes president one day, whether that's through
01:49:15.140
lineage or elections, we'll, we'll find out, but someday that's an interesting through
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Can you one more time, just let the audience know where they can find your work?
01:49:34.520
Um, follow me on Twitter at Patel underscore Patriot or website, badlandsmedia.tv.
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And until then, don't forget to obey, submit, and comply.
01:49:55.640
The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:50:02.180
It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:50:05.960
If you can persuade them that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see, you
01:50:11.380
Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's