REAL AF with Andy Frisella - October 27, 2023


592. The "HIDDEN" Agenda Destroying Your Life Ft. Curtis Bowers


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 39 minutes

Words per Minute

196.8695

Word Count

19,600

Sentence Count

1,627

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

In this episode of For the Realist's Sake, we are joined by the man behind the films, Agenda and Agenda 2, Curtis Bowers. Curtis has been a member of the Idaho House of Representatives for over 20 years and has been involved in the anti-Americanism movement since the early 90's. He is also the co-creator of the documentary "Agenda: The Making of a Communist Documentary" and co-author of the book, "The Communist Manifestation." Curtis also served as a cabinet member in President Obama's first administration and is a frequent contributor to the New York Times and other publications.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 What is up guys, it's Andy Fursella and this is the show for the realist's sake, goodbye
00:00:20.280 to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking
00:00:24.500 reality.
00:00:25.240 Guys, today we have a very special full-length episode.
00:00:28.420 I'm going to get right into it and we're just going to get going on it.
00:00:32.120 Yeah.
00:00:32.660 All right guys, so we have a very special guest on the show today for our full-length episode.
00:00:39.080 I told you earlier this week we were going to have an awesome full-length for you guys
00:00:42.700 later on this week and this is it.
00:00:46.140 And we are very excited to have the man behind the films that we've been talking about, Agenda
00:00:54.060 and Agenda 2, that I've been screaming for you guys to watch for the last three years.
00:01:01.200 Mr. Curtis Bowers, how are you man?
00:01:03.300 Thank you so much.
00:01:03.840 It's great to be here.
00:01:04.860 Yeah, it's great to have you.
00:01:06.520 Now, before we get into what's going on with the films, and you know, if you guys haven't
00:01:12.180 seen the films, Agenda and Agenda 2, you have to go watch them.
00:01:15.960 All right?
00:01:16.220 And my hope is that if you haven't watched them yet, after we've talked about them at
00:01:20.460 length on this show multiple times, that you will go after you listen to this and watch
00:01:24.900 these shows because they are very, very, very informative to what's going on.
00:01:29.700 I think they'll be very eye-opening to some of the things going on in the world.
00:01:33.140 Where are these currently playing?
00:01:35.640 Are they still on Amazon?
00:01:37.040 Yes, you can rent them on Amazon.
00:01:38.940 If you'd like to buy a physical copy, it's agendadocumentary.com.
00:01:42.960 Okay, cool.
00:01:44.820 So, let's start at the beginning, man.
00:01:48.160 Like, you've been at this for a long time.
00:01:50.920 We were just talking before the show about how frustrating it is to be putting out this
00:01:57.140 information for so long and dedicate such a massive part of your life and then to still
00:02:01.980 see it materializing.
00:02:03.300 Um, what got you to pay attention to this and where did this first come from?
00:02:10.240 Well, I was raised in a family that were, they were attentive, they were paying attention,
00:02:14.940 they were involved in what's going on.
00:02:16.420 So, from a young age, I knew how the world really worked and my parents were great at
00:02:21.460 just encouraging us to stand for the truth and, you know, do what's right.
00:02:25.260 Um, but I think the main thing was in 2008, um, I was a representative in Idaho in the legislature
00:02:32.260 and I started to notice that even in Idaho, where there's a, we had an 85% majority.
00:02:38.260 I mean, it's a dream that will never happen again in America.
00:02:41.000 You'll never have an 85% majority in the House, the Senate, and the governor.
00:02:45.800 And we couldn't get a piece of Republican legislation through there to save your life.
00:02:51.220 And I was like, what is going on?
00:02:53.400 And I started to dig in more.
00:02:56.040 And, and, and one of the things that it reminded me of as I saw the legislation coming through
00:03:00.960 is back in 1992, uh, an older friend of my father who was from St. Louis asked me to go
00:03:08.100 to this meeting that the Communist Party USA was having at the University of California,
00:03:12.500 Berkeley.
00:03:13.320 And he had studied communism and written books about communism back in the sixties and stuff.
00:03:18.280 And he was curious because if you'll remember back in 1989, the Berlin wall had come down
00:03:23.600 and everyone was saying communism is dead.
00:03:25.780 It's over.
00:03:26.320 Then in 91 in December, the Soviet union dissolved.
00:03:30.280 And so this is six months later, the summer of 92 and the Communist Party USA is having a meeting.
00:03:35.500 And so he asked me to go out to this meeting.
00:03:38.260 He said, would you go out there and just see what they're talking about?
00:03:40.680 Cause we, we won this thing's over.
00:03:43.260 And so I went to that.
00:03:44.820 And for three days I sat there and breakout sessions and lectures and, and listened to
00:03:49.600 these hardcore communists.
00:03:51.540 And one thing shocking about it too, I thought it'd be college radical since it was at Berkeley.
00:03:56.320 So I dressed like a college radical with some radical t-shirt.
00:03:59.860 I walk into the auditorium.
00:04:02.360 Um, there's 14 or 1500 50, 60 and 70 year olds with briefcases.
00:04:08.580 And I thought, whoa, this is actually serious.
00:04:11.880 It's not just some radicals.
00:04:13.600 And many of those exact people, as I researched them later, ended up being in Obama's cabinet
00:04:18.480 in 2008.
00:04:19.600 And that's what motivated me to make the movie.
00:04:21.520 Cause I realized, wait, these are the people that were at this communist meeting with me
00:04:25.020 back, back in 1992.
00:04:26.560 But at that meeting, they laid out this plan, how they wanted to take America down from the
00:04:31.440 inside.
00:04:32.120 They were going to focus all their energies on that.
00:04:34.600 Now they'd been focusing on it for a while, but they realized they could never outspend
00:04:39.800 America because capitalism and free enterprise is so successful.
00:04:44.300 And they kind of, that woke them up.
00:04:45.740 Okay.
00:04:45.920 We got to go to plan B.
00:04:46.940 They, they, they just keep building more and more.
00:04:49.340 And of course we had all the years of Reagan where he'd really built the military up.
00:04:53.380 So they realized we're in trouble here.
00:04:55.360 Um, and so that's what they talked about the mean, how they were going to do that from
00:04:59.440 the inside.
00:05:00.560 And I didn't think that much about it went on with my life.
00:05:04.780 But then again, 16 years later in 2008 from 92, when I remembered what they had talked
00:05:10.340 about, like one thing, uh, that is so clear, how it had changed.
00:05:14.120 They had said back in 92, we're going to use the environmental movement to take down the
00:05:18.860 free enterprise system in America.
00:05:20.620 And in 92, that didn't make sense because that was not a big movement.
00:05:23.960 It was literally people, you know, chaining themselves to trees in Oregon so they can't
00:05:28.100 cut them down.
00:05:28.760 I mean, it was nothing.
00:05:30.280 And so I was like, how would you do that?
00:05:32.100 But in 2008, an inconvenient truth by Al Gore had come out.
00:05:36.440 It was the biggest movement in the world.
00:05:37.900 And it still is, um, because they realized it's the ultimate vehicle for totalitarian control
00:05:43.420 because it's a global problem.
00:05:45.380 So it demands global solutions by a global government.
00:05:48.380 That's, that's the way they look at it.
00:05:50.000 So they, that's why that issue will never go away.
00:05:52.300 No matter how many facts we have, how many charts we can show them, Hey, it's not going
00:05:56.780 up.
00:05:57.060 And if it went up a little bit, actually would be good.
00:05:59.520 Warm, warm is the friend of life.
00:06:02.060 Cold is the enemy of life.
00:06:03.600 All the logical things that they don't.
00:06:05.600 Um, but from that, I wrote a letter when I was a representative on that communist meeting
00:06:11.420 in 1992, and it just blew up into a huge thing.
00:06:16.200 And one of the men that responded to that and said, what representative Bauer says is true,
00:06:22.300 but it's nothing new.
00:06:24.460 That's not from 1992.
00:06:25.860 It was all written in a book in 1958.
00:06:29.180 And I got to know the man.
00:06:30.520 And it was of course the book, the naked communist, and it had the 45 current communist goals
00:06:36.220 as of the 1950s in America.
00:06:38.860 And I got that book for the first time in 2008.
00:06:41.280 So 50 years later, and I read through the list of goals.
00:06:45.860 And as I did, I couldn't believe how specific and how purposeful and how premeditated the,
00:06:54.540 the, the, the, the collapse of our country had been.
00:06:57.820 It had been people in groups for a hundred years working to take us down from within.
00:07:03.500 And I just, I couldn't believe, as I read through these things, one of them, goal 17,
00:07:07.780 this is from fifties America, get control of the schools, use them as transmission belts
00:07:13.860 for socialism, soften the curriculum.
00:07:17.640 Well, people wonder, why do all the kids want socialism today?
00:07:20.560 Because in the fifties, they said, we got to put socialist ideas.
00:07:23.460 We got to push it.
00:07:24.140 So these kids think it's good and think it's wonderful.
00:07:28.360 And so, cause they know all the hardcore communists know you have to transition through
00:07:33.200 socialism before you can go to communism.
00:07:36.200 You cannot go from a prosperous free enterprise system to communism because the problem is
00:07:42.020 in the prosperous free enterprise system, you and all the people own all the stuff.
00:07:47.380 And so they can't, it's like, how do we get this?
00:07:49.340 They have the wealth, they have the guns, they have the property.
00:07:51.880 They have, we got to transition into socialism where we slowly get control of everything.
00:07:57.020 And then it's easy to flip overnight, especially if you can disarm them.
00:08:01.460 Then overnight, it's no more Mr. Nice Guy.
00:08:04.320 You do what we say or you get a bullet in your head.
00:08:06.600 I mean, that's, that's, and that happened over and over again throughout the 20th century.
00:08:11.100 So it's not like some new strategy.
00:08:13.260 That's what they did to most of the countries that fell to communism.
00:08:16.520 And a lot of people don't know this during the 20th century, like 65 or 70 countries
00:08:21.380 that fell, that's how they fell.
00:08:23.980 They did not, the tanks didn't roll in and take them over.
00:08:26.960 They stirred up their radicals, stirred up the college professors to stir up the young
00:08:31.820 people for, for freedom, for, for no, these, it's not a just government because it wasn't
00:08:36.960 a perfect government, whatever country it might've been like Cuba or something.
00:08:39.620 No, it wasn't a perfect government, but it was pro-American.
00:08:41.940 They had a lot of freedom, they were prosperous, but the people there stirred it up and said
00:08:47.540 no.
00:08:48.100 And so when, what happens is the communists do that, then they put up their puppet as the
00:08:52.880 guy that's for the people and the people usually vote that person into power.
00:08:57.640 And then once they get the levers of control, they, the iron fist comes out and, and like
00:09:04.040 Castro did, it started slaughtering by the thousands, anyone who resisted in Cuba.
00:09:09.120 Do they not, they not just slaughter the people that resist, they also slaughter the people
00:09:13.380 that are useless, which is the people that they allow to, to propagate for them.
00:09:17.540 Absolutely.
00:09:18.600 Stalin in one of the countries that he took over, he had everyone in the country line
00:09:24.060 up and stick their hands out.
00:09:25.860 And anyone that had calluses was allowed to live and go start working in their fields
00:09:30.720 and stuff.
00:09:31.500 If you didn't have calluses, that means you're an intellectual, you're a thinker and they executed
00:09:35.540 you.
00:09:36.100 Like you're dangerous because you sold out your own country.
00:09:38.540 You were pushing these socialist ideas in the universities that allowed us to come to
00:09:42.720 power.
00:09:43.060 But if your own country can't trust you, we sure can't trust you.
00:09:45.900 And he would execute them immediately.
00:09:48.460 No, no, communists despise weakness.
00:09:51.060 They despise pathetic leadership like Biden's and like Jimmy Carter in the seventies.
00:09:56.400 I'm shocked.
00:09:57.380 I think it's just the grace of God that the communists did not take us over in the seventies
00:10:01.860 because they could have taken us.
00:10:03.480 We had such pathetic leadership.
00:10:05.200 I know if Brezhnev would have called Jimmy Carter and said, 10 of your main cities are
00:10:11.020 going to be gone tomorrow morning.
00:10:12.320 If you don't surrender, he would have surrendered.
00:10:14.740 But they knew the American people wouldn't surrender.
00:10:17.520 And that's why it didn't happen.
00:10:18.720 Because he goes, no, there's 150 million armed citizens.
00:10:22.740 We can't take them.
00:10:23.540 We might be able to take this pathetic government, but we cannot take the people.
00:10:27.600 I think that's still the case.
00:10:28.900 A hundred percent.
00:10:29.640 Yeah.
00:10:29.840 No, that's what in our side doesn't talk about that enough.
00:10:32.580 The right to bear arms isn't just a right or so I can go hunting or target practicing.
00:10:37.320 Shoot deer with Kevlar vests.
00:10:38.700 Yeah, yeah, exactly.
00:10:39.900 Or I need a 30 round clip for deer.
00:10:41.320 It's not.
00:10:41.880 The 30 round clip is not for deer, as our founders told us.
00:10:44.840 It's for tyrants.
00:10:46.300 When they take too much power, you are there to stand up against them and loving your neighbor
00:10:51.380 by saying, no, sorry, you can't do this.
00:10:54.560 And so that's what it's for.
00:10:56.520 But our side doesn't talk near enough about the fact that the armed citizenry in America
00:11:02.500 is the single greatest deterrent far beyond our military that we have to stop an enemy
00:11:08.460 country from taking us over.
00:11:10.020 And it's not a new idea.
00:11:11.020 It's not a new concept.
00:11:12.040 No.
00:11:12.460 It's an obligation that's been around since 1776.
00:11:15.820 Exactly.
00:11:16.560 But it's written into the Constitution as a duty.
00:11:19.160 That's what it's obligation.
00:11:20.460 We have to do it.
00:11:21.540 That's right.
00:11:22.620 And so, but we should talk more about that on our side.
00:11:25.460 See, this is for our country, the survival of our country.
00:11:28.860 That's the main thing that stops China or Russia or any of them from attacking as they
00:11:33.760 go, no, you know, their militaries, you know, yeah, Biden's kind of dismantling it and they're
00:11:40.120 doing all this, but the people, the American people, and they all know, everyone knows that's
00:11:45.880 into military strategy to take a people off their own property is close to impossible because
00:11:53.800 they will do any, they have everything to lose.
00:11:56.580 I think they try that though, right?
00:11:57.960 Like, especially when it comes to the gun conversation, and we've talked about this on
00:12:02.460 the show, it's like they have to get public opinion on board with whatever it is.
00:12:09.200 And how do you sway public opinion to view firearms as negative?
00:12:15.000 Would you create and manufacture situations that are going to pull on the purse strings
00:12:19.800 of emotions of the people, right?
00:12:21.940 That's right.
00:12:22.700 Mass shooting, school shooting, like, I mean, you name it.
00:12:24.780 And I think the hang, people always get hung up on this point of thinking that these people,
00:12:29.820 these communists, these tyrants have morals.
00:12:33.300 A classroom full of kids means nothing to them.
00:12:35.940 Nothing.
00:12:36.540 No, that's the, yeah.
00:12:37.600 A village in, you know, a thousand miles away means absolutely nothing.
00:12:42.160 That's right.
00:12:42.500 And if the end result is getting people to believe that, hey, this is bad or this is
00:12:47.400 wrong or I support this or I stand with this, if that is the end result, that's the objective.
00:12:53.260 They don't care how it, how, what happens or what has to happen to get there.
00:12:57.200 That's what people get hung up on all the time.
00:12:59.000 What greater weight than to stir up the youth because the youth are the ones that can be
00:13:03.940 convinced that they're being, you know, unjustly treated because all youth grows up and has
00:13:12.180 nothing when you're young, right?
00:13:14.000 So they look at the young person and they say, look at these guys.
00:13:17.300 They all have all this and you have nothing.
00:13:19.380 Look at you.
00:13:19.960 Well, yeah, you're 15, bro.
00:13:21.680 Like, you're not going to have much, you know?
00:13:24.440 Well, but what you don't realize, what they don't realize because they don't have the
00:13:27.300 perspective is their, their opportunity is being taken away through their own messaging
00:13:32.680 that they are being manipulated into creating, you know?
00:13:36.060 And that's the dangerous thing.
00:13:37.200 That's why we do this show, man.
00:13:38.360 Yeah, absolutely.
00:13:40.140 Absolutely.
00:13:40.580 So, so you write this letter and you, you had to get some pushback.
00:13:45.120 What was the initial, I guess, response from, from everybody after the, after that letter
00:13:49.520 came out?
00:13:50.660 Well, a lot of people were totally in favor of it.
00:13:53.720 Um, and wrote me and called, left messages on my answer machine saying, thank you for
00:13:58.740 standing up for something.
00:14:00.280 But the left, of course, which was a small minority at that time in Idaho, it's changed
00:14:06.220 a lot recently because of all the Californians moving in.
00:14:09.040 But, um, at that time, uh, they realized I was dangerous.
00:14:13.260 So that's why they organized protests at the Capitol and things.
00:14:16.440 They realized someone that will just speak truth, not worrying about what people think about
00:14:21.500 it or whatever.
00:14:23.060 That's, uh, someone we, we, we need to get rid of very quickly because that that's dangerous.
00:14:29.300 I just pulled this headline up from, uh, from 2008 when you read it, uh, when you wrote
00:14:34.340 that letter for January 27th, 2008, representative Bowers should apologize or resign.
00:14:40.140 You know, and it's like, like, and that's one thing that always perplexed me.
00:14:44.220 It's like, you know, how is it possible?
00:14:46.000 How is it possible that in, in, at UC Berkeley, that 1500 people with this evil ideology are
00:14:54.140 even allowed, you know, obviously I get the freedom of speech.
00:14:56.620 I get that portion.
00:14:57.640 Right.
00:14:57.960 But it's just like something that completely contradicts the fabric of this country.
00:15:02.760 How is that allowed to even breathe?
00:15:05.660 Yeah.
00:15:05.960 Well, it just, it's because of our freedoms, they've taken advantage of that.
00:15:10.140 Our enemies realize, okay, we can come in there and use their own laws against them.
00:15:14.100 Well, we're going to have these meetings.
00:15:15.720 And it started so long before that back in the thirties, the communist party USA was a
00:15:20.800 massive force.
00:15:21.820 Back in 1932, the head of the communist party was a man named William Z.
00:15:26.220 Foster.
00:15:26.920 And he wrote a book called toward Soviet America where he outlined in that book.
00:15:32.020 He goes, if we want America to be like the Soviet union, here's what we need to do.
00:15:36.580 And if you read that book today, 90 years later, it's unbelievable.
00:15:40.200 They've done every single thing in there.
00:15:41.720 They took over the schools and they got into Hollywood.
00:15:44.340 So they're involved in the entertainment world and in the media, in the culture.
00:15:48.960 And they started changing us as a people from within.
00:15:52.400 So all of a sudden the social socialist idea that had normally just been abhorrent to an
00:15:57.360 American, like, what are you talking about?
00:15:58.960 That ends in death and destruction every time, which it does.
00:16:02.020 If you've studied history, it all of a sudden didn't sound that bad to a younger generation
00:16:06.920 that didn't know anything about anything, purposely having been dumbed down, you know,
00:16:11.780 in the educational system.
00:16:13.100 Yeah.
00:16:13.660 Yeah.
00:16:14.580 So, so you write the letter, you get the pushback.
00:16:17.860 So what, what, what happened?
00:16:18.900 Like, so when did, when did like, okay, let's make this documentary, let's make agenda.
00:16:23.320 Right.
00:16:23.960 Yeah.
00:16:24.160 How, where did that come in at?
00:16:25.880 Yeah.
00:16:26.320 So I started to, I came across these goals and I started to dig in and study more and
00:16:31.620 just even remember a lot of what my parents had taught me growing up.
00:16:34.280 And I started to realize, wait a minute, the American people need to know we have an enemy
00:16:39.580 from within and they have a very specific agenda.
00:16:43.080 They have given us in writing of what they want to do and they are checking all these
00:16:47.680 boxes off.
00:16:48.680 And I had studied communism in my life because I was raised by parents that understood it.
00:16:53.940 And I realized, I don't think Americans know where we're heading.
00:16:57.560 And I don't think they know what that world looks like when you get there.
00:17:01.560 And so I felt, man, I need to do something to awaken the American people.
00:17:05.140 And I didn't know what to do.
00:17:06.320 I thought, oh, should I write a book?
00:17:07.600 And I'm not that great of a writer.
00:17:09.980 And, and I'm, I'm a Christian.
00:17:12.020 That's where I'm coming from.
00:17:13.080 And I, and I started to just feel this burden.
00:17:14.880 I'm like, God, you want, how do you want me to get this to the American people?
00:17:17.200 And he just started pressing on my heart.
00:17:19.280 You need to make a movie.
00:17:20.960 And I was like, I don't know how to make a movie.
00:17:23.400 And I'd never done that before.
00:17:24.880 And I, but I, as a Christian, I prayed earnestly for six, eight, nine months.
00:17:29.020 God, do you want me to do this?
00:17:30.340 And I knew clearly, yes, that, that I, that's what he wanted me to do.
00:17:35.060 And I, um, and, and so, uh, I, I went to this little film academy.
00:17:40.500 I saw this three-day film academy in Texas that was coming up.
00:17:43.400 I thought, I'll go to that three days of training.
00:17:45.280 It'll be some kind of help for me.
00:17:47.200 And when I went there, I met a lot of young guys that were into film and they were only
00:17:52.040 18, 19, 20, and they knew a lot of stuff.
00:17:54.080 So I realized, okay, you don't have to have done this for 20 years because these guys are
00:17:57.380 young and they know how to do it.
00:17:58.600 So I got a lot of great advice from them and I came home and, um, and I just told my family,
00:18:05.060 we homeschool our kids and do everything together.
00:18:07.600 And, um, I said, you know, our next project, we're going to make a film.
00:18:11.440 Um, and, um, it was just a neat process, uh, of how, uh, all the things came together to
00:18:18.880 make that a reality and to happen.
00:18:20.560 And my kids praying about it regularly and different things that happened to, uh, I don't
00:18:26.100 know, in our Christian faith, it just, God strengthened that through just him directing our path so clearly
00:18:32.260 and so obviously blessing things.
00:18:35.520 I'd have people come and I'd do an interview with them and they would just say stuff that
00:18:39.880 I was like, oh, this is incredible.
00:18:41.860 And I knew that was just a gift.
00:18:43.460 I was like, and then putting it together was, it was a tough road in process because it was,
00:18:49.000 again, never having done it.
00:18:50.260 And I didn't know anybody that did it out in Idaho where we lived.
00:18:53.720 It was just blood, sweat and tears, but it was two years full time working on it every
00:18:59.240 day to get it finished.
00:19:01.100 And, uh, um, a lot of, a lot of neat stories through that process of, of things that happened
00:19:07.340 that were just a blessing, but I finally finished it and, uh, we entered it in this film festival
00:19:13.360 in Texas we'd heard about.
00:19:15.700 And, uh, I don't know, it's kind of a neat story just real quickly here, but my kids had
00:19:21.100 been fasting and praying every Friday for night, for 22 months that this film would win.
00:19:28.620 And I know if, if someone's not a Christian, that sounds crazy or whatever, but God is
00:19:32.780 God and I, he's there.
00:19:34.120 I know he's there.
00:19:35.140 Um, but it was amazing because we went to this festival, the first film we've ever made
00:19:40.220 in our life and it had $101,000 grand prize.
00:19:43.440 And it came to the last event of the evening, the best of festival.
00:19:47.820 And they called out our film agenda, grinding America down.
00:19:51.200 And as we, as we left the stage, I told my kids, I go, I can't believe God did this.
00:19:55.080 And my oldest daughter, who is the one who would recommend that we pray about this.
00:19:59.680 She said, daddy, I knew the first day we prayed, God was going to do this.
00:20:03.940 And I said, that's why he did it.
00:20:05.440 And I gave them the award.
00:20:06.780 I said, this is yours because you had the faith to believe that.
00:20:10.020 But it fits into us today because we need to have the faith that our efforts, when we
00:20:14.900 do what's right, all your principles on the walls out here, when you, you go the extra
00:20:19.400 mile and you love your neighbor just because you're supposed to do that.
00:20:22.500 And you do what is right because it is right.
00:20:25.240 It's not to get a benefit from us.
00:20:26.860 It's to do it because it's what's right.
00:20:28.780 God blesses those things.
00:20:30.320 I think whether you're a Christian or not, he does because it's pleasing to him when people
00:20:34.180 do things the right way for the right reasons.
00:20:38.020 And, but yeah, the film then started to take off all over the place and we traveled as a
00:20:42.420 family all around.
00:20:43.660 And it was a great blessing to, to be there to influence and encourage people to start
00:20:49.840 standing up, start educating their neighbors, start making a difference and stop taking
00:20:55.460 for granted the precious freedoms we have been given here in this country where we don't
00:21:01.140 understand what they cost.
00:21:03.660 Especially once you lose them, the only thing that gets them back when you lose them is blood.
00:21:07.820 That's it.
00:21:08.680 It's the only thing that gets rid of tyranny is shedding of blood.
00:21:12.740 Um, and, and to have not taken that seriously, what was already done in the past for us.
00:21:19.560 Um, I, we've really tried to encourage people to keep, keep standing for the truth.
00:21:24.900 It does make a difference.
00:21:26.160 Absolutely.
00:21:27.060 What, um, you know, I'm, I'm sitting here thinking and hearing you describe all of this
00:21:33.500 and it, it just makes perfect sense, you know, to use the environmental movement because
00:21:39.000 like, right, most people are good people.
00:21:42.240 Most people do care about the environment.
00:21:44.720 And, you know, I think when people hear the truth about the, you know, environmental movement
00:21:51.580 globally, they automatically jumped to the conclusion that you don't care about the environment
00:21:57.360 at all.
00:21:57.900 And that's not true at all.
00:21:59.460 No.
00:22:00.020 Like we all care about the environment.
00:22:02.000 We care.
00:22:02.420 We understand that it's important, but what's happened here that I think people have to realize
00:22:07.720 is that it's been weaponized to be the Trojan horse for the implementation of communism.
00:22:14.600 And it's been very easy to manipulate people around this idea because people care about
00:22:19.400 it and people are good, right?
00:22:20.880 Like who wants to take care of the planet?
00:22:23.340 We all do.
00:22:24.220 You know, who wants to make sure that the planet's in better shape for our next generation
00:22:28.700 and the generation after that?
00:22:30.160 Most of us do.
00:22:31.440 So it's a very easy thing to get people behind.
00:22:34.460 And I'm curious what your take has been in terms of, you know, because this is an emotionally
00:22:41.660 sense and it's made to be, it's have, it's made to have been this way.
00:22:45.320 They have intentionally gotten people so sensitive about the environment that anytime you push
00:22:51.760 on that agenda at all, in terms of it being a Trojan horse, these people get angry.
00:22:56.680 And what's your experience been in terms of, cause I know a lot of people now are really
00:23:03.240 seeing the corruption and they're seeing what's happening.
00:23:06.680 And I've had people, you know, we talked off the air.
00:23:09.920 You said you'd have people apologize to you.
00:23:12.260 That's thought you were crazy, right?
00:23:14.160 I've had the same thing.
00:23:15.480 DJs had the same thing.
00:23:16.720 And I've had a lot of people who were hardcore environmentalist people actually realize that
00:23:24.020 this is actually what's being used now.
00:23:26.600 What's your experience with that been?
00:23:28.580 Have you, have you noticed the same or?
00:23:30.360 Oh, absolutely.
00:23:31.100 No, it's, it's a total scheme.
00:23:32.680 One of the first red flags to me was Mikhail Gorbachev, who was the ruthless, murdering
00:23:38.680 communist dictator, the last one of the Soviet union.
00:23:42.120 And when he stepped down from that, he moved to San Francisco and started an environmental
00:23:46.560 group, Green Cross International.
00:23:48.580 No way.
00:23:49.020 So I'm like, whoa.
00:23:49.960 No way.
00:23:50.580 Yeah.
00:23:50.900 They all jumped in.
00:23:52.060 Wait, wait, wait.
00:23:52.780 Miguel Gorbachev moved to United States.
00:23:55.300 Yes.
00:23:55.920 Personally.
00:23:56.620 Yes.
00:23:57.240 And he started a climate program.
00:24:00.180 Green Cross International.
00:24:01.100 Holy shit.
00:24:01.740 A huge nonprofit to push that right when he stepped down from the Soviet Union.
00:24:04.960 But also I flew up to Vancouver, British Columbia to interview Dr. Patrick Moore.
00:24:09.860 And if you don't know that name, he's the one that founded Greenpeace.
00:24:13.080 So he cares about the environment.
00:24:14.640 He was out there stopping the Russians from, you know, killing the whales and all that stuff.
00:24:18.620 He cared about things.
00:24:19.860 And I went up there and I said, Dr. Moore, why did you leave Greenpeace in the 80s?
00:24:24.760 And he said, and he's, you know, just he's up there.
00:24:28.900 He's not an American or anything.
00:24:29.660 He said, because the communists came in and took it over, all their goal was is to destroy
00:24:35.120 capitalism worldwide because it was a vehicle to implement communism.
00:24:39.100 So this is a guy up there that's not into this communism or Americanism or anything.
00:24:44.060 He was generally into the environment.
00:24:45.480 He's just like the whales.
00:24:46.100 Yes, and he still is.
00:24:47.320 No, and he cared.
00:24:48.420 But I saw he really, he was a real environmentalist and he's still doing things up in Canada, but
00:24:52.600 common sense things like teaching Canada to manage their forest.
00:24:56.200 Right.
00:24:56.520 He goes, it's the greatest single resource we have.
00:24:58.580 We should be thinning the forest and cutting the dead trees and planting new to keep them
00:25:03.220 healthy and strong.
00:25:04.100 So he was into real things.
00:25:05.260 So that was another key.
00:25:06.780 When I talked to him, I go, he said, no, they came right in and they said, all we're about
00:25:10.680 is destroying capitalism.
00:25:12.240 And so he had to leave his own group, Greenpeace, because it became so radical.
00:25:15.960 But here's something everyone has to understand.
00:25:17.960 It's so important because, again, this issue is not going away no matter how many facts,
00:25:23.060 no matter if the world starts cooling, no matter whatever happens, because you cannot
00:25:27.800 step down from a movement called saving the planet to something else.
00:25:33.120 You'll lose all your troops because that sounds so noble.
00:25:36.640 Here's the three facts about it.
00:25:38.580 The foundations of it are this.
00:25:40.920 Number one, the bedrock of the entire modern environmental movement is carbon dioxide is
00:25:46.680 a pollutant, which if you didn't go to government schools, that is laughable.
00:25:52.200 Carbon dioxide is plant food.
00:25:55.040 It is fertilizer for everything that is green.
00:25:57.400 Here's some facts you might not know.
00:25:58.680 I studied this.
00:25:59.460 Right now, the level of carbon dioxide in the world, in the air, is 400 parts per man.
00:26:05.320 Well, that doesn't mean anything unless you realize, well, what's the optimum level?
00:26:08.480 The optimum level of CO2 for everything that is green, if you care about what's green, is
00:26:13.800 1,600 parts per man.
00:26:16.100 We're at one-fourth of the optimum level of CO2 in the atmosphere for everything that is
00:26:20.700 green.
00:26:20.940 That's why greenhouse growers pump in carbon dioxide into their greenhouses to double, triple,
00:26:26.220 and quadruple it because then the plant growth explodes.
00:26:29.400 It doubles.
00:26:30.080 Plant growth doubles.
00:26:31.780 So a tomato plant inside a greenhouse will produce twice the amount of tomatoes as the
00:26:39.320 exact same plant outside the greenhouse if you can quadruple CO2.
00:26:43.240 That's how vital it is.
00:26:44.620 An oak tree will grow to full maturity in 25 years instead of 50 years.
00:26:48.680 So their underlying premise is a complete lie.
00:26:52.940 But this is key before I go through the other two.
00:26:56.820 When you brainwash someone, which Marxists are excellent at doing, brainwashing is the
00:27:01.700 process of teaching everyone the opposite of the truth.
00:27:05.760 Like 1984, the book, you know, black is white, white is black, freedom is slavery, slavery
00:27:11.260 is freedom.
00:27:11.760 You always teach them the opposite because it's hard to pull someone out of that.
00:27:15.700 Men are women, women are men.
00:27:16.900 Exactly.
00:27:17.820 So if you tell them a little lie, they can recover from it.
00:27:21.980 But when it's the opposite of the truth.
00:27:24.240 So carbon dioxide, that's nonsense.
00:27:26.340 We don't have near enough carbon dioxide in the world.
00:27:28.900 We're at the bottom level.
00:27:30.040 If it goes below 150 parts per million, everything green dies, which means everything dies because
00:27:36.960 we all eat what is green or what eats what is green.
00:27:39.880 So that's one thing.
00:27:40.900 Then the next lie is global warming is something to be feared.
00:27:43.840 Third, the top real scientists say man has hardly any effect on any of this anyway, even CO2
00:27:52.360 production or anything.
00:27:53.620 But if we could warm the world a degree or two, it would be the greatest single blessing
00:27:58.600 we could provide.
00:28:00.200 Because what would happen is there'd be hundreds of millions more acres in Canada and Russia
00:28:05.080 that you would be able to farm.
00:28:06.420 And the lie that warmth is not the friend of life is crazy.
00:28:11.120 If you ever go down to Ecuador, I was down there one summer with my sister, and you're
00:28:15.900 standing on the equator where it's the hottest place on earth.
00:28:18.840 And you notice something real quick.
00:28:21.960 Life loves warmth.
00:28:24.180 I mean, the biodiversity of plants and animals down there is unbelievable.
00:28:27.920 Everything is thriving.
00:28:29.040 Everything is booming.
00:28:29.940 And then you go up to northern Canada or Alaska and you realize, oh my goodness, cold is the
00:28:35.460 enemy of life.
00:28:36.300 There's only a few species of plants that even can survive, a few animals that can survive.
00:28:41.840 And so again, it's the opposite.
00:28:43.700 They tell us to be scared of warming when we should be scared of cooling.
00:28:46.540 Cooling is deadly because then you don't have a long enough growing season, so you can't
00:28:50.540 grow enough food.
00:28:51.400 That's horrible.
00:28:52.380 Warming is wonderful.
00:28:54.680 And then the last thing they tell us, because I think this thing is satanic at its core.
00:28:59.840 I agree.
00:29:00.820 It is.
00:29:01.460 It's evil.
00:29:02.560 When you allow kids to be starving in Africa and all the things because you're, oh no, we
00:29:07.700 can't let them have electricity because it might add some more carbon dioxide.
00:29:11.460 So they can't even have refrigeration.
00:29:13.220 So they can't have preserved food.
00:29:15.240 So every day they've got to find something to eat and all the problems that come when
00:29:19.060 you're not modernized.
00:29:21.380 But they tell us there's too many people on the planet.
00:29:24.880 But here's the reality.
00:29:26.520 If you study and talk to demographers, that's the science of populations.
00:29:32.680 And it's a science because you can't have more adults in the future than you have children
00:29:36.560 today.
00:29:37.080 So it's an exact science.
00:29:38.420 It's not a theory or a hypothesis or anything.
00:29:41.200 If you talk to them, they say, we are getting ready to enter a age of depopulation like the
00:29:47.960 world has never seen.
00:29:49.140 People have rejected the blessing of children for 50, 60 years in all the European countries.
00:29:54.760 America now is finally below the 2.1 children per woman you need just to stay stagnant.
00:30:00.480 We're at 1.8.
00:30:01.220 And so you see, yeah, the only reason the population is still growing a little bit is because of
00:30:06.640 modern medicine.
00:30:07.920 You know, we're able to live longer.
00:30:09.620 Life expectancy, sure.
00:30:10.860 And so it's preserving life.
00:30:11.820 But as soon as this segment, this generation of elderly die off, there's not the population
00:30:17.660 to replace them.
00:30:18.860 It's going to hit about 9 billion.
00:30:20.440 We're at 8 billion right now.
00:30:21.680 And then it's going to start dropping like a rock for hundreds of years if we don't change
00:30:27.300 anything by having more children.
00:30:30.040 And that's devastating to everybody.
00:30:32.980 Adam Smith said 200 years ago, he goes, you cannot have a growing economy with a declining
00:30:38.500 population.
00:30:39.900 It's impossible.
00:30:40.960 It's mathematically statistically not.
00:30:42.020 Everything loses its value.
00:30:43.000 Correct.
00:30:43.280 Your home's not worth anything because there's more homes than people.
00:30:45.660 So no one can sell a home because there's plenty of empty ones.
00:30:48.880 Well, that makes sense why they want to depopulate because they understand it destroys the economy
00:30:53.040 and it makes people.
00:30:53.860 If that's the goal.
00:30:54.380 Yeah.
00:30:55.040 What's their number one goal?
00:30:56.860 Because they know there's too many people to control too.
00:30:59.940 They go, we got to cut 7 billion people out of this picture because it's just too many
00:31:04.720 people.
00:31:05.360 What gives these people the right to think that they can control this?
00:31:08.860 Like, that's the thing that I keep having.
00:31:11.480 Like, why them?
00:31:12.660 Who said them?
00:31:13.380 Yeah.
00:31:13.600 Like, what kind of arrogant, egotistical piece of shit are these people that legitimately
00:31:20.980 believe that this is why I say this on the show all the time, guys?
00:31:24.760 These people believe we are cockroach, cockroach insect infesting their home.
00:31:30.300 They don't see, they, for some reason, when they look in the mirror, they see themselves
00:31:35.060 as better than everybody else.
00:31:37.080 As gods?
00:31:37.680 Yes.
00:31:38.020 And they see us as the, you know, legitimately, the stream of ants that are stealing their
00:31:44.080 crumbs and they're trying to put raid on us.
00:31:47.020 That's right.
00:31:48.180 Like, 100%.
00:31:49.180 Yeah.
00:31:49.560 It's unbelievable the amount of, like, I can't even imagine believing that.
00:31:57.100 Yeah.
00:31:58.140 No, I know.
00:31:58.860 It's a warped, perverted view.
00:32:01.680 I mean, Karl Marx, right?
00:32:02.540 There's no fixing that.
00:32:03.180 If you read Karl Marx's writings, yeah, he thought, like, I'm the one that should rule
00:32:06.920 the world.
00:32:07.540 I mean, I'm the only one smart enough to tell you what to do.
00:32:09.960 You don't know what to do.
00:32:10.920 Yeah.
00:32:11.100 I'm going to tell you what to do.
00:32:12.320 Just obey.
00:32:13.120 That's why they love, that's what the masks were all about.
00:32:15.920 It doesn't do anything medically.
00:32:17.200 If you read medical studies, instantly you see, right when the COVID started, I read,
00:32:21.700 I have a lung issue.
00:32:23.240 And so I read, hey, I didn't know if this was going to be a serious thing or not.
00:32:26.380 And I read some studies on masks.
00:32:27.980 It says it doesn't do anything to stop the spread of a virus.
00:32:31.300 So I realized, okay, that doesn't do anything.
00:32:33.280 But they keep pushing it.
00:32:34.560 But they know it doesn't do anything either.
00:32:36.340 Right.
00:32:36.740 Because they've been to medical school.
00:32:38.100 It's a compliance exercise.
00:32:39.560 Okay, this is submission.
00:32:41.160 Right.
00:32:41.580 And then put on two.
00:32:43.720 It's just, they're mocking us.
00:32:44.940 I forgot about the double maskers.
00:32:46.260 Yeah, I forgot about those guys.
00:32:47.540 No, you went from none to one to two.
00:32:50.460 It's mocking.
00:32:50.680 Bro, people were wearing collagen water helmets on their head at the grocery store.
00:32:55.120 I know.
00:32:55.540 Like, let's be real about-
00:32:58.160 Let's just take a moment real quick.
00:32:59.200 People were walking around, were standing in bubbles.
00:33:02.000 Dude.
00:33:02.280 Like, legitimately inflatable bubbles giving relatives hugs, bro.
00:33:06.000 I know.
00:33:06.840 Like, we've forgotten how ridiculous this was.
00:33:11.120 Yeah.
00:33:11.280 And like Curtis is saying, this was a compliance exercise.
00:33:14.660 This was for them to have a visual representation of who would comply and who wouldn't comply.
00:33:21.980 And the problem with this is, is that very few of you actually believed it worked, but you went along with it anyway because you were afraid of getting yelled at by some asshole at the grocery store.
00:33:32.760 That's right.
00:33:33.500 That's a big problem.
00:33:34.620 That's a courage problem.
00:33:35.720 Well, I think to that, though, right, like, you know, they understand the psychology of humans, right?
00:33:40.520 And so, like, one of our needs as humans is this sense of belonging.
00:33:43.800 I don't want to be the outsider.
00:33:45.940 I don't want to, like, you know, all these bystander effects.
00:33:47.400 See, I have no problem with that.
00:33:48.960 Yeah, for sure.
00:33:49.600 But, like, it's not a common thing, right?
00:33:51.220 And so, I think, especially if you get people in a group setting, the sense of belonging, the need to belong, the need to feel a part of whatever this is and not be outcasted, it dramatically increases.
00:34:02.220 Well, dude, and we've seen it over and over and over again, DJ.
00:34:04.740 It's the thing.
00:34:05.560 Whatever the thing is.
00:34:06.420 I'm on it.
00:34:06.960 COVID.
00:34:07.380 I don't want to be the one off of it.
00:34:08.860 Yeah.
00:34:08.880 Absolutely.
00:34:09.220 Ukraine.
00:34:10.020 Vaccine.
00:34:10.520 Now it's the Middle East.
00:34:11.560 It's the thing.
00:34:12.520 Yeah.
00:34:12.660 These are all compliance exercises and brainwashing techniques that, yes, have real world consequences.
00:34:18.220 No one's saying that innocent people are dying in the Middle East right now or in Ukraine or any of these things.
00:34:25.020 But the reality is, is the way that they weaponize these movements is a, how I see it, is they're taking the temperature.
00:34:35.360 How much do these people, are they willing to comply still?
00:34:39.060 Where are we at?
00:34:40.360 Can we do this?
00:34:41.360 And then while we're evaluating how compliant the masses are, which they are becoming less and less compliant, which needs to happen at a much faster rate, they are using the opportunity to push us further into the agenda that they have, which is one world global government communism, which is, it's led by the World Economic Forum.
00:35:01.160 It comes from all these people who are over there in Davos, who make these rules, who all think like Marx, who think that they rule over us.
00:35:09.520 And, dude, like we as American people have to get smarter and a little bit more courageous to say, I'm not playing this game anymore.
00:35:16.500 Yeah.
00:35:17.420 Dude, Curtis, to your point, too, even on the depopulation point, right?
00:35:22.000 Because I think it's a little bit deeper, and I would love to know your input on this.
00:35:25.180 I think it's deeper than just people are not having kids, right?
00:35:28.560 I think if you keep, if you understand, and we can say, okay, well, this is their objective, right?
00:35:34.680 Eventually throw off the global, you know, capitalistic structure, right?
00:35:39.380 Depopulate humans.
00:35:40.480 It's not just people not wanting to have kids.
00:35:43.580 When you look at how they've infiltrated the food industries, the chemicals that they're putting in our foods and our waters, that is literally sterilizing people en masse.
00:35:53.560 You know, the testosterone levels of men have declined.
00:35:57.100 50%, I believe, over the last, like, 30 years or so.
00:36:00.480 Yeah, since 2000.
00:36:01.860 Yeah.
00:36:02.060 Since the year 2000, the average testosterone in a 30, a 20-something male right now is the same as a 60-year-old male in the year 2000.
00:36:14.220 Yeah.
00:36:14.480 And that's only 20 years.
00:36:16.020 Yeah.
00:36:16.460 No, it's chemicals, it's fragrances that are synthetic.
00:36:19.600 It's all to see how they're pumping in, because they make a fortune from big pharma on us being sick.
00:36:26.080 Yep.
00:36:26.760 They get total control when they make us dumb.
00:36:30.220 It's all the different things.
00:36:31.940 Again, the educational system isn't to help raise sharp, individualistic, courageous young people.
00:36:37.900 It's to create just a submissive, dumbed-down, feminine man that just does what he is told.
00:36:44.600 It follows direction.
00:36:45.740 That's what it is.
00:36:46.940 But it's all purposeful.
00:36:48.380 No, absolutely it's purposeful.
00:36:49.880 Well, and they work these other social construct movements into it, like feminism, right?
00:36:53.840 Yes.
00:36:54.160 Like, now these guys are subservient to their women, they have removed every bit of, you
00:37:01.480 know, courage, protection instinct, strength, honor, commitment from a man, and basically
00:37:09.400 put them in a secondary role in the household to a woman, okay, based around the idea of feminism.
00:37:15.420 And we have a, I mean, let's just be honest.
00:37:18.560 Let's look at the average man right now.
00:37:20.800 Go to a grocery store and count how many of these men look like they could actually, like,
00:37:26.600 do something that mattered.
00:37:29.600 Could they fix something at home?
00:37:31.860 Could they stand up for you in an actual violent fight?
00:37:35.540 Look at it.
00:37:36.580 Look at them, guys.
00:37:37.820 Because they're so rare.
00:37:40.020 Yeah.
00:37:40.680 I agree 100%.
00:37:41.880 It's, I mean, it's frightening how rare it is.
00:37:44.920 Yeah.
00:37:45.420 They wanted fat, dumb, and lazy.
00:37:47.180 And they got it.
00:37:47.740 That's been the goal for 100 years, just slowly.
00:37:50.640 That's why the PE programs in our high schools have gone, you know, back in the 50s, they
00:37:55.900 were so rigorous.
00:37:57.200 And so, you know, and they've just been dropping them, dropping them, dropping them, where you
00:38:00.540 can't make them do anything.
00:38:01.360 Now they go sit on the playground for an hour and that's their PE.
00:38:04.540 Yeah.
00:38:04.760 So they're not getting any exercise.
00:38:06.240 Then they go home and play video games and sit there all day eating junk food.
00:38:10.200 And so it just, yeah, it's just unraveling.
00:38:12.700 Well, then you throw on top of it, the removal of the, of the cultural, you know, excellence
00:38:19.080 part of it.
00:38:19.780 Right?
00:38:20.420 Like I grew up in a generation that I think was the very last generation where you were
00:38:25.020 taught that achievement and drive and ambition and winning and competition and being first
00:38:30.760 place was a great thing to achieve.
00:38:32.640 That was a, that was a, the minute I got out of school, it started going towards participation
00:38:38.440 trophies and, you know, moral inferiority.
00:38:42.040 If you were ambitious, right.
00:38:45.140 It's crazy how they've weeded this out culturally.
00:38:47.580 And it's so quickly too.
00:38:50.000 Yeah, dude, real quick.
00:38:51.180 And people don't even notice it.
00:38:52.800 They think it's like, you know how many people you walk down the street that like legitimately
00:38:57.180 think that, you know, ambition is a bad thing and that drive is a bad thing.
00:39:02.120 And that being masculine is like some sort of bad thing.
00:39:04.720 Like it's a shit ton of people, dude.
00:39:06.900 Like a lot.
00:39:08.440 Yeah.
00:39:08.600 They've been brainwashed that toxic masculinity because they knew that's their number one
00:39:13.160 enemy.
00:39:13.640 Yeah.
00:39:13.880 Back in the 1930s, even the Frankfurt school, one of the groups that my movie talks about,
00:39:18.380 they talked about that.
00:39:19.480 They said, we're never going to be able to get these children away from the parents in the
00:39:24.260 families where the father is leading the home.
00:39:27.140 They go, we got to pull him out.
00:39:28.640 We got to get him sidetracked on other things, sports or whatever.
00:39:31.520 And then we got to create enough inflation.
00:39:33.660 So the mother has to work whether she wants to or not.
00:39:36.560 So we can raise the children.
00:39:38.240 They were writing about that in the 1930s.
00:39:40.340 And now you have them on the White House podium saying, these are our children.
00:39:44.160 Exactly.
00:39:44.600 These are not your children.
00:39:45.720 They're our children.
00:39:46.680 That's right.
00:39:47.460 You know, coming from the White House.
00:39:49.540 That's right.
00:39:50.480 Legitimately like three months ago.
00:39:51.980 So, you know, one thing that I always think back to is why like every now and then you'll
00:39:56.840 see one of these pictures pop up.
00:39:59.160 So this is a picture of like a 17 year old in Vietnam.
00:40:02.900 Right.
00:40:03.380 And like knowing that, like that was that was that was the normal here.
00:40:08.420 Right.
00:40:08.620 Like just this peak male.
00:40:10.140 Right.
00:40:10.280 Like, I mean, he's 17 year olds.
00:40:11.520 He got muscle tone and he's out fighting a war.
00:40:14.800 You know what I'm saying?
00:40:15.420 And compared to what our 17 year olds look like now, they're dressing up as fur babies and furries
00:40:20.920 and stuff.
00:40:21.340 It's like, how do we get there?
00:40:23.500 Like, and it could like just, you know, for this conversation, it couldn't just be this
00:40:27.520 one way that we got to this place.
00:40:29.620 It's all these different facets on all these different fronts that they've been able to
00:40:33.600 use to get us to exactly where we are right now.
00:40:36.180 And it's not an overnight process.
00:40:37.780 Right.
00:40:37.960 Like they've been planning this stuff for years.
00:40:40.340 Oh, yeah.
00:40:40.980 It's been going on in earnest for right at about 100 years.
00:40:44.560 So that's why.
00:40:46.340 But most people have just awakened maybe since COVID many or that's what woke me up.
00:40:52.140 Yeah.
00:40:52.600 So COVID woke a lot of people.
00:40:54.140 Obama woke up kind of a first wave of people and he started talking about shared prosperity.
00:40:59.240 I knew stuff was wrong.
00:41:00.660 Yeah.
00:41:00.820 Like I knew something was off.
00:41:01.900 Right.
00:41:02.220 Yeah.
00:41:02.440 Like when Obama came in and he started giving away socialism, I'm like, this is not right.
00:41:07.340 This is not America.
00:41:08.160 I just thought I just thought it was a one guy thing, you know.
00:41:11.880 But then I started like paying attention more and, you know, like I paid attention to the
00:41:17.860 cultural standard of specifically around achievement, you know, how achievements have been villainized
00:41:23.660 and how, you know, it's weird because they've they've sectionalized it, too.
00:41:27.500 You know, it's OK to be number one draft pick.
00:41:30.440 But if you want to go out and build a great business, you know, you're you're a greedy
00:41:34.460 piece of shit.
00:41:35.180 Right.
00:41:35.720 It's OK to be a movie star and make a billion dollars.
00:41:38.800 But if you work your ass off for 30 years and you build a billion dollar company, you're
00:41:43.380 just a greedy tyrant.
00:41:44.360 You're greedy.
00:41:44.860 You see what I'm saying?
00:41:45.560 So it's like it's compartmentalized into these little areas where it's still OK when it comes
00:41:51.440 to like entertaining the masses.
00:41:52.980 Right.
00:41:53.560 It's still OK to be the best gladiator and kill the most people.
00:41:56.840 But if you do that in your real life, you're a problem.
00:41:59.720 And I started noticing that.
00:42:01.820 And then when COVID happened, that's when I started like when I'm like, well, this is total
00:42:06.660 because so many young people, I'm 44 when COVID happened, I was 41.
00:42:13.180 The so many people have not been alive long enough that are now adults to understand that's
00:42:19.160 not how we react when a pandemic happens.
00:42:21.520 And that's what like the red light flip for me.
00:42:23.760 Right.
00:42:24.520 I was like, wait a minute.
00:42:25.940 We've been through pandemics before.
00:42:27.660 This is not what happens.
00:42:28.800 This is not what we do.
00:42:29.760 We take the elderly and the sick.
00:42:32.120 We tell them to stay home and we continue to go out and work and be smart.
00:42:35.560 And that was the opposite of what we did.
00:42:38.600 Right.
00:42:38.860 What we did was instead instead of protecting the vulnerable, we we made everybody shut
00:42:44.260 down.
00:42:44.760 Right.
00:42:45.160 And I'm like, this is this is not this is not what it is.
00:42:48.080 This is not what's going on.
00:42:49.280 And so that's what woke me up to like, OK, what's happening?
00:42:52.980 And then I started noticing the psychological manipulation around the mask.
00:42:57.080 And I started noticing like, you know, I've been in business for 25 years.
00:43:00.960 I'm a pretty perceptive person and I was able to learn pretty fast.
00:43:05.120 But it wasn't until I saw your your films that I really put together what was actually
00:43:11.640 happening and that this was all just a part of this way bigger plan.
00:43:15.780 Yeah, way.
00:43:16.500 And that's hard for people to like to understand.
00:43:19.340 It is.
00:43:19.800 You know, they think it sounds crazy.
00:43:21.620 Like, it sounds crazy that there's a group of people that live in our world that think
00:43:26.840 that they they they have the best ideas and they can they they have the right to legitimately
00:43:31.980 ruin people's lives and kill people for their own personal prosperity.
00:43:37.820 Yeah.
00:43:38.760 Like, that's not a that's not a that's not a that's not a thought or a belief that most
00:43:43.740 humans have.
00:43:44.560 I know.
00:43:45.060 And because we don't have it, we don't think other people have it.
00:43:48.200 But there's right.
00:43:49.380 Yeah.
00:43:49.800 And there's a segment of people out here that are very evil.
00:43:52.620 Yeah.
00:43:52.920 And like DJ said, they have no remorse.
00:43:55.440 That's right.
00:43:56.080 And they take advantage of us because they know we are like that.
00:43:59.680 Yeah.
00:44:00.060 Well, we don't think like them.
00:44:01.280 So they always give them the benefit of the doubt.
00:44:03.400 Like, oh, they must have just been ignorant about that.
00:44:05.920 There's no way they could have purposely done something that caused all this.
00:44:09.220 Well, that's why Biden's the perfect guy for.
00:44:11.220 Oh, yeah.
00:44:11.660 It's perfect.
00:44:12.300 Because everybody looks at him and they say, look at this guy.
00:44:14.460 He's senile.
00:44:15.000 He's too old.
00:44:15.740 He's too this.
00:44:16.280 He's too that.
00:44:17.220 No.
00:44:18.060 Yeah.
00:44:18.400 He's intentional.
00:44:19.200 That's intentional.
00:44:20.180 That's right.
00:44:21.040 No.
00:44:21.340 But it's mocking us again.
00:44:23.040 Why do they have cabinet members that are all idiots?
00:44:26.080 I mean, you go.
00:44:26.700 Anyone would go.
00:44:27.620 This is not a very sharp person.
00:44:29.260 And they're, you know, head of the defense or whatever.
00:44:31.360 I think it's literally mocking us.
00:44:33.380 They're putting people in power.
00:44:34.800 They're just to make us just.
00:44:36.580 It's demoralization.
00:44:37.620 It is.
00:44:38.020 It's for us.
00:44:38.640 It's for us to look at our own country and say, this is not worth fighting for.
00:44:41.800 That's right.
00:44:42.500 But I think they learned from COVID.
00:44:45.500 It's the single greatest thing they've ever done to take the most ground in the quickest
00:44:50.040 and shortest amount of time.
00:44:52.180 And so Bill Gates, last October, one year ago, right now, he had a conference called Catastrophic
00:44:59.040 Contagion 2025, where he went in detail about the pandemic that's coming in 2025.
00:45:06.240 It's going to make COVID look like a joke.
00:45:08.220 And it's mainly going to kill young people.
00:45:10.820 Because that scares people.
00:45:14.040 When little kids start dying, that's fearful.
00:45:16.760 When a 90-year-old dies that was already sick with cancer or something.
00:45:20.000 And what's that tell you after what we just witnessed?
00:45:22.480 That tells me that they are going to actually launch that.
00:45:25.660 Of course.
00:45:26.080 I mean, their thinking is, we're going to tell them about this.
00:45:31.760 So when it happens, we'll go, oh, yeah, they kind of told us this would be coming.
00:45:37.900 Not thinking like, well, you can't predict these things.
00:45:41.500 This is not a predictable thing.
00:45:43.060 The exact virus and exactly what it's going to do in the exact time like they do with Trump.
00:45:47.740 See, I actually think what they're going to do, my particular opinion on this, is that
00:45:52.860 they're going to launch that.
00:45:54.360 And then what they're going to do is they're going to blank, because children are going to
00:45:57.200 die if they launch that.
00:45:59.320 And then what they're going to do is they're going to blame the children's death on people
00:46:03.720 like us who have been standing up against them.
00:46:06.560 Rally the public into getting rid of those people and removing their resistance.
00:46:12.020 That's what I think their play is.
00:46:13.300 Yeah, absolutely.
00:46:14.380 Or they'll even tie it into climate change itself.
00:46:17.480 No, the virus wouldn't have spread if we didn't have climate change.
00:46:19.820 They turn everything to their advantage.
00:46:22.420 Every single thing, even when you think that doesn't make any sense.
00:46:25.720 Because they know they control most of the information.
00:46:28.880 And so when most people are getting most of their information from them, they know if
00:46:33.740 we keep propagandizing them, we keep giving them the pills that are going to make them
00:46:39.520 believe this or that scenario, then we've got them.
00:46:42.800 And so, no, that's where, I mean, they've been at this a long time and they're very good
00:46:48.080 at it.
00:46:48.380 That's why we need to be respectful of them in the way of take it seriously when they say
00:46:53.540 things like that, because they mean business.
00:46:56.060 That's one thing.
00:46:57.000 Of all my study of communism, I guess one of the main things I took away is these people
00:47:03.740 are satanically dead earnest about their plans.
00:47:07.880 Nothing is going to stop them type of thing.
00:47:09.840 I mean, the commitment they have, if we had half of that commitment, they wouldn't be
00:47:14.480 able to do anything.
00:47:15.060 They would vaporize overnight.
00:47:16.120 There would be nothing.
00:47:17.640 But they are committed.
00:47:19.460 I'm shocked.
00:47:20.740 What's your take on this?
00:47:21.760 Because we talk about this quite a bit on the show is that, you know, I think we were
00:47:26.060 approaching.
00:47:26.580 It's like every time I feel that the temperature of Americans, every time we get close to any
00:47:36.240 sort of accountability, holding these sirens to accountability and the people are waking
00:47:40.080 up.
00:47:40.480 Okay.
00:47:40.680 And like, okay, we're seeing the face of our enemies come out slowly and surely.
00:47:45.540 It's like it gets diverted or there's another distraction that comes up.
00:47:49.120 There's something else that happens.
00:47:53.020 How do we, like, I mean, how do we make sense of that?
00:47:55.460 Like, how do we, how do we stop them from skirting around this accountability?
00:47:58.580 Because it's coming.
00:47:59.580 And what we say is that these tyrants, they know what accountability means for them.
00:48:05.420 So what are they going to be willing to do to prevent that?
00:48:08.000 Anything.
00:48:08.760 Anything.
00:48:09.600 There's nothing off the table.
00:48:11.120 That's what, again, once you get that in your mindset, you realize we're up against
00:48:14.740 an enemy that will do anything for victory.
00:48:18.280 Slaughter young people.
00:48:19.180 Absolutely.
00:48:20.260 Create another pandemic.
00:48:21.480 Absolutely.
00:48:22.260 Create a world war in hopes that America will get nuked.
00:48:25.900 Absolutely.
00:48:26.800 Anything is on the table.
00:48:28.620 All they care about is power.
00:48:29.780 We want absolute totalitarian power of every human on the planet, period.
00:48:34.960 Even if they're ruling over the ashes.
00:48:36.440 Exactly.
00:48:37.140 Right.
00:48:37.820 Karl Marx himself said, I want to be the great destroyer who walks through the ashes of the
00:48:42.780 earth.
00:48:43.260 I mean, that's the end of it.
00:48:44.260 It is satanic where you destroy everything, but you're there just to show how powerful you
00:48:48.900 were to do it.
00:48:49.980 So you're not creating anything.
00:48:51.620 You're destroying everything.
00:48:53.320 That's why I know it's satanic.
00:48:54.300 It's an agenda of a destruction instead of building up, building a business, building a
00:49:00.040 family, building a good marriage, building good friendships where you're holding your
00:49:04.440 friends accountable and encouraging them and what's right.
00:49:06.800 All that stuff.
00:49:07.540 No, they're just breaking it down, destroying it, poisoning it, perverting it, changing it.
00:49:13.420 And that's what we've got to live in the opposite way and say, no way.
00:49:17.980 I think that's important what you just said.
00:49:19.660 We have to live in the opposite way.
00:49:22.480 That's right.
00:49:22.840 A lot of people think that someone's coming to save us or there's going to be a champion
00:49:26.120 politician that wields some sort of magical wand that fixes this entire scenario.
00:49:31.020 That's not going to happen.
00:49:32.380 No.
00:49:32.680 The only way this is going to be fixed is if we do live the way that we're talking about.
00:49:37.480 That's right.
00:49:37.800 A lot of things that people don't understand about freedom.
00:49:40.620 And the main thing being is that you have to claim it.
00:49:44.080 It is not granted to you.
00:49:45.460 Okay, so if you don't claim freedom and you don't live a free existence, it will cease
00:49:50.960 to exist.
00:49:52.060 And this is something that people fail to realize.
00:49:54.420 They believe that somehow this is a granted right by another man.
00:50:01.100 Here you go, Andy.
00:50:01.940 You're free.
00:50:02.500 Yes.
00:50:02.900 That's not what this is.
00:50:04.340 You have to live it.
00:50:05.500 And you have to live the standards that when you think of a great American citizen or a
00:50:10.540 great human citizen, because this is a worldwide problem, you have to think of what that looks
00:50:15.700 like.
00:50:16.000 And then you have to work to live that.
00:50:18.120 And that is in all areas of your life.
00:50:20.000 That's the solution here that we have to have.
00:50:22.440 Now, there might be some other parts of it that are less fun that, you know.
00:50:27.200 Fun to who?
00:50:28.000 Yeah.
00:50:28.240 Well, yeah.
00:50:28.760 I'm just saying they're going to be difficult.
00:50:30.300 People are probably going to die.
00:50:31.560 Yeah.
00:50:31.780 Okay.
00:50:32.020 But the reality is, is that if we don't live, if we don't start living it, that we have
00:50:38.080 no chance.
00:50:38.780 It's over.
00:50:39.660 The game's over.
00:50:40.540 That's right.
00:50:41.720 No, and it's something that they've tried to brainwash us into believing, those that
00:50:48.200 love America, love truth, love their families, love their communities, that one man standing
00:50:54.220 is not going to make a difference, which is a total and complete lie.
00:50:59.380 In the Soviet Union, there was a man named Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who was a famous writer,
00:51:04.820 and he had spent most of his life in the gulags over there, and he would slip out his writings,
00:51:09.740 and they would get sent to America and be printed in these incredible books about what life was
00:51:14.400 like in the Soviet Union.
00:51:15.660 But his last essay he wrote, when he was finally leaving the Soviet Union, being brought to
00:51:21.080 America, our government put enough pressure on him to get him released.
00:51:23.920 In the late 70s, he wrote an essay to all the people that lived in the Soviet Union, and it was called
00:51:29.660 Live Not By Lies.
00:51:31.420 And in that essay, he encouraged them.
00:51:34.180 He said, listen, we can no longer live by lies.
00:51:37.580 We can never be silent in the presence of a lie.
00:51:41.500 We have to start standing up.
00:51:42.800 And he encouraged them in this essay, and it's wonderfully written.
00:51:46.600 But he said, if you're in a meeting and someone states a lie, you must stand up and walk out.
00:51:51.640 If you're at the theater or at a movie and something that is not true is said, you have
00:51:55.920 to stand up and walk out.
00:51:57.380 You can't.
00:51:57.940 Your silence in the presence of a lie makes it look like you agree with that, and you're
00:52:02.240 going along with that.
00:52:03.400 And he goes, only until we have the courage to live not by lies, where our life is going
00:52:07.560 to be the truth.
00:52:08.180 The things I say I believe, anyone analyzing my life will go, that's what he believes.
00:52:12.420 I can tell by his actions, that's what that man believes.
00:52:15.400 And until we're willing to do that, we're part of the problem.
00:52:20.220 When we're sitting there silent, when someone's squawking about the mask, when you say, ma'am,
00:52:24.780 have you read the medical studies?
00:52:26.800 Well, if you haven't, here's a copy of one.
00:52:28.240 I got one in my car here.
00:52:29.700 It's a total lie.
00:52:31.140 And we have to be able to, one person at a time, educate them by living the truth, but
00:52:36.060 being willing to take the time with some of the people that aren't the brightest and
00:52:40.200 haven't studied things as much, to educate them and say, look at this.
00:52:44.200 Do you see this?
00:52:45.460 Here's the truth.
00:52:46.540 You're being lied to.
00:52:48.080 And I don't want you to be lied to.
00:52:50.000 And so, but anyway, he wrote that essay.
00:52:52.300 It started to circulate around the Soviet Union.
00:52:55.000 And by the early 80s, they were starting to have the first protest ever that they'd had
00:53:00.500 in the Soviet Union, because no one had ever had the courage to protest in the communist
00:53:04.060 country before, but from that essay, people started to say, if they kill me, they kill
00:53:08.100 me.
00:53:08.500 And that's one of the things that helped them go to plan B in the Soviet Union, because
00:53:12.240 they started to lose control more of the people because of that essay that motivated them
00:53:17.480 to live the truth.
00:53:19.540 Just stand for the truth, speak the truth, but live the truth where you're consistent in
00:53:24.300 everything you say you believe.
00:53:26.320 I love that.
00:53:27.140 What would you say to someone who is hardcore environmentalist that doesn't believe that
00:53:35.980 this is communism, but believes that this is, you know, what we're saying is, is just
00:53:40.700 an attack on environmentalism.
00:53:42.400 Like, well, sure.
00:53:43.580 Because I know I have a lot of friends, man.
00:53:45.180 Like I have people in my family who have dedicated massive parts of their life to environmentalism.
00:53:50.200 Right.
00:53:50.460 But I wouldn't say that these people are communists.
00:53:53.980 No, no, no.
00:53:55.180 Like you said earlier, it's a cause that we all believe in.
00:53:59.720 If you just asked me, oh, do you care about the environment and nature and clean air and
00:54:04.120 clean water?
00:54:04.840 And I'd go, absolutely.
00:54:06.460 Yeah.
00:54:06.700 I love taking hikes in the mountains and doing 100%.
00:54:09.360 So they know that.
00:54:10.840 So they pick the issue everyone cares about.
00:54:13.740 But then they customize the things that were going to be a solution to this problem to be
00:54:19.740 things that help them gain more power and control.
00:54:22.360 And all you have to do to see that is you start looking at the things they're putting
00:54:25.760 forward and you start to realize even the windmills and the solar panels and the EV,
00:54:31.440 the electric vehicles and things.
00:54:33.320 It's not sustainable.
00:54:34.260 They're more polluting than gas powered cars.
00:54:37.200 If you look at the mining that has to be done to put up one windmill, the amount of
00:54:42.400 pollution created to do that is 10 times the amount of pollution that that windmill will
00:54:47.060 save in its life.
00:54:48.120 So you go, that's a lie.
00:54:49.540 You're just, it's a lie.
00:54:50.820 And then when you look at, you know, whether the solar panels, same thing, the amount of
00:54:53.880 mining, that's a great idea.
00:54:55.460 But I think we're still 10 years out from being able to do that in a way that we're
00:54:59.220 really reaping the harvest of the sun.
00:55:01.420 And it will be a great blessing when we can really capture that energy.
00:55:05.020 And it's an endless source, which is wonderful.
00:55:08.020 But the electric vehicles, just the mining to make those batteries and the slave labor
00:55:12.380 going into it in the hundred different things.
00:55:14.680 You go, that's evil and it's a lie.
00:55:17.100 And when you realize we don't have enough power in America right now and you want everyone
00:55:21.320 to get electric vehicle, but they're not allowed to build new power plants.
00:55:24.120 You start to write, oh, this is a plan.
00:55:26.360 Everyone's going to have an EV, but only the good boys that do as they're told will get
00:55:30.580 to plug theirs in and charge it.
00:55:32.000 And everybody else, no, you're going to stay home.
00:55:34.560 But as you study them and you study their agenda, I guess that's what helps.
00:55:38.440 So someone listening to this that really cares about the environment, so do we.
00:55:42.380 A hundred percent.
00:55:44.260 And I'm from out west.
00:55:45.780 That's where I was originally out in Idaho.
00:55:48.100 And all our beautiful forests out there in Montana and throughout that area, if you go
00:55:53.180 take a hike out there right now, you'll see almost all the trees are dead standing.
00:55:58.560 And that's not from climate change.
00:56:00.100 That's from not managing the forest.
00:56:02.920 Man is needed to make the creation what it can be and what it should be.
00:56:07.520 And proof of that, as you look at any Google satellite picture, you look where man is,
00:56:12.040 where they've dug wells and they have sprinkler systems and they have green yards and flowers
00:56:17.080 and trees and stuff.
00:56:18.260 You see, oh, it's green.
00:56:19.480 And you look at the empty lot in town where man is not taking dominion over that.
00:56:23.640 And it's weed patch.
00:56:24.840 It's dead.
00:56:25.760 And there's nothing there.
00:56:26.940 We are a necessary part to make the national forest the most beautiful forest in the world,
00:56:33.320 which they were for a hundred years before the environmental said, no, man can just stay
00:56:38.660 out and then it'll be perfect.
00:56:40.080 It's not perfect when man's left out.
00:56:41.860 You go out west right now and you'll see that.
00:56:43.840 So as you see the things they're doing, it's like, no, these things are, it's a lie.
00:56:49.640 It's just smoke and mirrors, but they know there's so much fear involved.
00:56:53.760 We're, you know, we're all going to die that we're just going to do as we're told.
00:56:57.720 We're not going to thought through.
00:56:59.260 Yeah.
00:56:59.480 Is what, is your plan to save the planet really going to do that?
00:57:04.100 Is your claim that CO2 is a pollutant?
00:57:06.320 Is that true?
00:57:07.420 And if you look at that one, you will see instantly any of you, just that one thing.
00:57:11.240 It's a total lie.
00:57:13.100 CO2 is fertilizer for everything that is green and we do not have enough of it.
00:57:17.540 If we were really a green movement saying all we care about is what is green, which isn't
00:57:22.680 a bad thing to be, we would say, no, we want more carbon dioxide and we want to do what
00:57:29.500 we can.
00:57:29.860 But also if you study at the scientific level, you get in deeper, you realize man's influence
00:57:35.020 on this is not even 1%.
00:57:36.520 That's the bottom line that makes the whole thing ridiculous is, or trying to cut CO2
00:57:41.720 doesn't do it cuts.
00:57:42.580 Even if we could cut it to zero, you know, net, net 50, zero, whatever it would be, we'd
00:57:48.980 cut 1% off of it.
00:57:50.240 It's the oceans and things.
00:57:51.660 So it's, it's even the, the whole thing is a make work project.
00:57:55.180 But when you see the people behind it that are not living consistent, they're living by
00:58:00.400 lies.
00:58:01.020 The Al Gore's of the world, do they have a small carbon footprint?
00:58:03.540 Because they really believe we're on the verge of, you know, disaster.
00:58:06.540 No, they have the biggest of anybody on the planet.
00:58:09.520 And they, you know, Kerry, John Kerry and all these people.
00:58:12.280 So it's, you see, it's a lie.
00:58:14.320 And I've followed the communists into the movement.
00:58:16.480 So I realized I'm following the key people.
00:58:18.520 I go, oh, this is just a Marxist strategy for global control.
00:58:22.740 Yeah.
00:58:22.820 I think that's important is to like, look through that, through those things, through the lens
00:58:26.560 of control.
00:58:27.320 Because what all can they control if everybody's driving this electric vehicle?
00:58:31.120 Everything.
00:58:31.460 You know, okay, well, you know, hey, Curtis just said some statements we didn't like.
00:58:35.800 Well, we'll shut that as access to it, to be able to drive.
00:58:38.900 No.
00:58:39.240 Like, it's a lens of control that I think, if you look through that lens, it's very, very
00:58:42.720 easy to understand.
00:58:43.660 And you look at-
00:58:44.220 Let's just do the, let's just trace, okay.
00:58:47.040 What's electric car runoff?
00:58:49.600 Electric.
00:58:50.460 Okay.
00:58:51.440 How's electric produced?
00:58:52.640 Yeah.
00:58:53.600 Right now.
00:58:54.260 How is electric produced by the mass majority of the electric produced on this planet?
00:59:01.140 How's it produced?
00:59:01.980 Coal.
00:59:02.580 Okay.
00:59:03.520 Where does coal come from?
00:59:04.800 The ground.
00:59:05.660 What does burning coal produce?
00:59:07.780 Carbon dioxide.
00:59:08.680 Okay.
00:59:09.380 Like, what do you guys fucking think?
00:59:11.540 Holy shit, bro.
00:59:12.120 I'm talking about, can we just, I'm smart as fuck.
00:59:14.160 I got to just pass you a little quiz.
00:59:15.760 No.
00:59:17.020 I just passed a quiz.
00:59:17.860 I feel pretty good.
00:59:18.960 It's not a quiz, man.
00:59:20.260 This is called common sense here, bro.
00:59:22.300 I would say you're very, very skilled in common sense.
00:59:24.700 Bro, I was sweating over here.
00:59:26.460 I'm glad you feel smart, but this is pretty easy to understand if you just think it through
00:59:31.820 a little bit.
00:59:32.440 No, but real shit, yeah.
00:59:33.860 Yeah.
00:59:34.300 So, you know, this is the thing that I try to remind these people is like, once these
00:59:40.100 communists, because we talked about this, I've talked about this a number of times on
00:59:43.300 the show, socialism is a vessel of communism.
00:59:46.560 Socialism isn't even like really a real thing.
00:59:49.120 It's sort of this abstract target that rotates around communism that allows them to talk about
00:59:55.040 communist goals and dreams in a very soft way that gets people to buy into them.
01:00:00.580 All right.
01:00:00.800 So, socialism as a actual thing is very, very, very, very rare.
01:00:06.280 It only exists for a fraction of a second until you go to full communism.
01:00:10.040 And so, when we paint this picture about, you know, how these people believe all of these
01:00:16.540 things and how they're being manipulated, and then we get them to champion the environmental
01:00:21.920 movement, right?
01:00:22.820 And they don't produce anything.
01:00:24.460 They don't work.
01:00:25.780 Their contribution to society is an activist.
01:00:29.560 I think it's important for those people to understand what happens to them once it crosses
01:00:34.040 into communism.
01:00:34.860 Because what happens to those people is exactly the analogy that you said about the calluses.
01:00:40.340 They say, can this person be productive or can they not?
01:00:43.400 And if you're 350 pounds with 14 piercings in your face and blue and pink hair, and your
01:00:49.380 whole contribution to society is to run around with a sign and scream at people on social
01:00:54.000 media, they're going to tell you to face the wall and put a fucking bullet in your head.
01:00:57.820 That's what happens.
01:00:58.960 That's why they call you guys behind the closed doors.
01:01:01.880 They call you guys the useful idiots.
01:01:04.340 They say, we're going to use these people to usher in our plan.
01:01:08.460 And once we're in power, we kill them.
01:01:10.800 That's right.
01:01:11.300 And that is real.
01:01:12.540 Well, yeah, because they're using their sense of belonging as humans against them too.
01:01:16.320 Yeah, but bro, all these activists who run around with the thing, dude, you guys are
01:01:22.480 the first to get killed.
01:01:23.740 That's right.
01:01:24.260 No.
01:01:24.680 And that's Lennon's the one that came up with that term, useful idiots.
01:01:27.920 He goes, we're going to use all these people.
01:01:29.480 We'll come to them and act like we're into whatever they're into, but we're going to
01:01:34.060 use their energies to push forward our agenda.
01:01:37.680 And so, yeah, they're done with them immediately.
01:01:40.580 The United Nations in 1992 kind of laid out this whole thing too for people.
01:01:45.280 If you want to go read Agenda 21 by the United Nations on their website, you can see what the
01:01:50.760 future is.
01:01:51.500 They tell you they want to outlaw the private ownership of vehicles.
01:01:54.840 That's in 1992.
01:01:56.360 The United Nations said that, and good old George H.W.
01:01:59.420 Bush was the first one to sign on to get all the countries of the world to sign on.
01:02:03.460 And so you see this and you go, oh my goodness, it's all right there for everyone to see.
01:02:08.720 That's why I called the movie Agenda 2.
01:02:10.720 I go, this isn't some hidden conspiracy.
01:02:12.620 It's an agenda.
01:02:13.560 There's Agenda 21 right there on the screen.
01:02:15.820 And you go read through that.
01:02:16.780 I've read that entire thing.
01:02:17.960 And you go, okay, here's what they're telling us to do.
01:02:20.640 They want to outlaw single family homes.
01:02:24.220 You have to live in multifamily dwellings in the city.
01:02:27.060 Which we see that happening right now.
01:02:28.640 Right now in the 15-minute cities and all that stuff.
01:02:30.880 And also we see this being pushed if you pay attention to what's happening like up in New
01:02:35.240 York, for example, where they're asking people to rent rooms or make available rooms for the
01:02:40.400 migrant crisis.
01:02:41.420 That's right.
01:02:41.960 Right?
01:02:42.420 Bro, you let those migrants in your house, they're going to fucking kill you and they're
01:02:46.300 going to rape your kids.
01:02:47.600 That's what's going to happen.
01:02:49.080 That's right.
01:02:49.520 No, it's all part of the strategy.
01:02:51.520 A patriotic nation, you have to dilute down the patriotism by bringing people in that have
01:02:56.780 nothing in common with you.
01:02:58.020 They don't even speak the same language.
01:03:00.440 And so they don't have the same beliefs.
01:03:02.300 They don't have the same history and understanding.
01:03:04.760 And so eventually it fractures things so much, the culture, the civilization cannot continue
01:03:11.440 on.
01:03:11.960 It collapses because there's not enough to hold everybody together.
01:03:15.540 Yeah.
01:03:15.800 And that's what they're doing.
01:03:16.560 That's what the open borders is all about.
01:03:17.940 Anyone in the world knows, it's not a good idea to bring in 8 million new people when
01:03:22.960 the economy is not even doing well as it is.
01:03:25.200 I mean, that's just silly.
01:03:26.360 Yeah.
01:03:26.540 Who have different beliefs, different cultures, and have no intention of adopting the beliefs
01:03:29.940 and culture that we have here.
01:03:31.360 Yes.
01:03:31.740 Zero.
01:03:32.080 Well, they're here to contribute to the economy.
01:03:33.380 No, they're not.
01:03:33.660 Why didn't they contribute to their own fucking economy?
01:03:35.780 They wouldn't contribute in there.
01:03:37.080 The reason they're here.
01:03:39.780 Listen, how do you think these people are getting here?
01:03:43.000 They're being paid to come here by their own governments and being, listen, they are dumping
01:03:50.340 out prisons and they are taking their criminal elements and they are offering them money to
01:03:55.960 come to America.
01:03:57.600 Like, these are not the other country's best and brightest.
01:04:00.020 No.
01:04:00.240 These are not people that are coming here to be upstanding members of society.
01:04:05.640 Is there a few?
01:04:06.780 Sure.
01:04:07.460 And by the way, we're not talking about the immigrants that we've talked about for the
01:04:12.200 last 30 years where basically these are just Mexican families that want a better life in
01:04:16.780 America.
01:04:17.680 That is different.
01:04:19.680 Okay.
01:04:19.940 That is a totally different thing.
01:04:21.180 Totally different.
01:04:21.460 That's not who's coming across right now.
01:04:22.500 That is exactly.
01:04:23.800 Yeah.
01:04:24.000 And like people hear what I'm saying, you know, because I know a lot of people that have come
01:04:28.000 here from Mexico and very well, who are very good people, who work very hard, and I appreciate
01:04:32.680 very much.
01:04:34.040 These people are not the problem.
01:04:36.660 They are also not the people we're talking about.
01:04:38.460 So they've also flipped this narrative around to make people believe that, you know, that
01:04:45.540 good Mexican family that you know who came here from Mexico to become American, to have
01:04:50.700 more freedom and a better life, is actually who we're talking about when we say, hey, they
01:04:54.420 need to be rounded up and sent back where they came from.
01:04:56.560 In fact, they are more American than most Americans.
01:04:58.860 Dude, they are.
01:04:59.680 They are.
01:05:00.480 Because they're here for the cultural and the correct reasons that we all believe in.
01:05:04.740 Yeah.
01:05:05.020 And they have so much in common.
01:05:06.420 We have so much in common with them.
01:05:07.560 They're pro-family.
01:05:08.480 They're pro-God.
01:05:09.480 They want to be free.
01:05:10.640 That's the kind of people we want.
01:05:11.780 For our first 200 years in America, through the immigration process, we got the cream of
01:05:17.720 the crop of the world.
01:05:19.420 Right.
01:05:19.680 It's the people that like, no, I'll risk everything if I have to.
01:05:22.840 I want to be free.
01:05:23.600 Freedom means that much to me.
01:05:25.140 I'm going to sell everything I own and go on this boat and hope I can make a living
01:05:29.680 and a life.
01:05:30.460 So that's what made America.
01:05:32.480 That's why we look around.
01:05:33.860 That's incredible.
01:05:34.420 Well, that's why when we break down the financial position based on race and ethnicity, white
01:05:41.640 and black Americans are at the fucking bottom.
01:05:44.060 Okay.
01:05:44.400 You know who's at the top?
01:05:45.840 Asian Americans, Indian Americans.
01:05:47.980 And you know why?
01:05:49.020 Because these people come here and they appreciate the land of opportunity that we all have more
01:05:54.240 than the people who were born here.
01:05:55.520 So they capitalize on it.
01:05:57.040 And honestly, those people are needed.
01:05:58.940 We need those people.
01:05:59.740 Those are great.
01:06:00.200 Those are the people we need to come here.
01:06:02.440 Legal immigration is a wonderful thing.
01:06:03.860 That's fine.
01:06:04.400 Where you're really, you're finding out who they are and why they're coming and what skills
01:06:08.120 they have.
01:06:08.500 Will they be able to provide for themselves?
01:06:10.160 There was always questions in the past.
01:06:11.940 We need to make sure these people can survive without assistance because we're not bringing
01:06:16.120 them here as a handout.
01:06:17.040 But since Biden took office, we have had 8 million come in.
01:06:20.900 They're not coming in for opportunity.
01:06:22.460 They're coming in for freebies.
01:06:24.120 Oh, I go to America and I get $2,200 a month for indefinitely on a little debit card.
01:06:30.560 And we've got hundreds of thousands of homeless American citizens sitting on the street with
01:06:37.140 no help at all.
01:06:38.100 None.
01:06:38.620 A ton of which are veterans, people who have sacrificed huge parts of their life.
01:06:44.200 Maybe they didn't get killed or lose an arm, but what people don't talk about enough
01:06:48.900 when we talk about veterans is the sacrifice they make where they potentially lose their
01:06:53.840 family.
01:06:54.620 A lot of these guys go overseas to fight these bullshit wars and they come back and their
01:06:59.680 wife's got a new husband and their family's gone.
01:07:02.640 Like we don't talk about these sacrifices.
01:07:04.340 These are real sacrifices that these men and women make that destroy their lives.
01:07:09.020 And we're over here giving these people $2,200 a month and a fucking cell phone and they're
01:07:14.300 not even supposed to be here.
01:07:15.560 That infuriates me, dude.
01:07:17.300 That infuriates me.
01:07:18.700 And it should you too.
01:07:19.640 All of you listening, it should infuriate you.
01:07:21.920 Yeah.
01:07:22.200 No.
01:07:22.420 So you're bringing the worst element instead of the best element.
01:07:26.660 So where are we at today, man?
01:07:28.200 Like what do you, what do you think's going on?
01:07:29.920 I mean, is this recoverable where we're at?
01:07:34.140 I think the, on the good news side is because of COVID tens of millions of more Americans are
01:07:41.860 awake to what's going on.
01:07:43.220 That's good.
01:07:43.620 That's great.
01:07:44.360 Anytime you get more people on your side, that's great.
01:07:46.540 I don't think they plan on that.
01:07:47.580 No, they didn't realize how it was going to backfire.
01:07:49.900 And then the shots, all the adverse reactions and the deaths and the miscarriages and the
01:07:55.860 cancer rates going up and all the things that have come about from that.
01:07:59.340 And it keeps unfolding.
01:08:01.160 It's still going on.
01:08:02.100 Yeah.
01:08:02.220 Oh, it's getting worse.
01:08:03.260 It's accelerating.
01:08:04.120 The facility and everything.
01:08:05.800 But each one of those people that were lied to and now realize it, they're coming over
01:08:11.600 to our side.
01:08:12.400 Mm-hmm.
01:08:12.820 Because no one likes being used.
01:08:14.300 No one likes being over.
01:08:15.480 They lied to you and your son died of a heart attack at 17.
01:08:19.060 He's an athlete.
01:08:19.720 Like that's not normal and things like that.
01:08:23.020 So that's the good news.
01:08:24.540 I think a lot of people have awakened.
01:08:28.000 The sobering news is, though, the other side has so much power and position and wealth
01:08:35.400 and control of so much of the information that goes out that they're just going for the
01:08:43.060 gold now.
01:08:43.660 It really seems like they realize, okay, we were getting some resistance building up.
01:08:47.220 We got to cross the finish line before enough of it builds up where they're going to give
01:08:51.920 us a problem.
01:08:52.880 So that's why I just think people should be really prepared personally at a mental level,
01:08:59.140 at a physical level, because I think we could be heading into some hard times.
01:09:04.760 We need to be tough.
01:09:05.820 We need to think clearly, what should I do?
01:09:08.540 And being ready to protect your family, of course, even just with the things necessary
01:09:13.000 to survive if they do let go of another pandemic.
01:09:16.280 But that's really deadly or something.
01:09:17.820 Okay, I've got to be home for a month or so to figure out what I'm going to do.
01:09:21.540 So I think being prepared is important, but also realizing, like we talked about earlier,
01:09:27.000 you living the truth is vital.
01:09:29.460 You speaking the truth is vital to your friends and family.
01:09:31.920 You must wake them up.
01:09:33.540 You must show them the reports on the shot and the great videos that are out there on so
01:09:37.900 many different topics exposing the lies they've been told.
01:09:41.820 You've got to educate one person at a time.
01:09:44.020 That's the only way this gets done.
01:09:46.280 And it's so vital, everyone's role in this, because every one person you wake up is another
01:09:51.920 person off their side and on our side.
01:09:54.680 And the reality is, their power, for the most part, is an illusion.
01:10:01.080 It's not real.
01:10:02.420 No, they don't have the numbers.
01:10:03.660 No.
01:10:04.340 And even if they, this is, I love this.
01:10:06.200 It's tyranny by minority.
01:10:07.180 Yeah.
01:10:07.520 I heard a general talking once.
01:10:08.860 He said this.
01:10:09.500 He said, if the entire United States military and all the police in America, all the sheriffs,
01:10:16.180 all the national guard, all were under the control of the government and were willing to go against
01:10:20.640 the American people, which I don't think they are.
01:10:22.200 But even if they were, he goes, that's only enough manpower to lock down six cities in America.
01:10:28.440 Yeah.
01:10:29.000 It's an illusion.
01:10:29.880 It's a total illusion.
01:10:31.420 That's why when you stand before what's right, you get attacked, because they're scared of
01:10:34.680 you.
01:10:35.000 Yeah.
01:10:35.240 Because they're like, no, no.
01:10:36.020 If more people do this, we can't stop them.
01:10:37.960 We can't control them.
01:10:39.080 So that's why they make the example.
01:10:40.720 That's what they're doing to Trump.
01:10:42.000 Mm-hmm.
01:10:42.460 Like, this is crazy.
01:10:43.920 It's to intimidate everybody.
01:10:45.340 Same reason they pulled this bullshit with January 6th, dude.
01:10:48.000 Of course.
01:10:48.420 Right.
01:10:49.140 January 6th is an intimidate ... The whole thing about January 6th was to scare people
01:10:54.180 like us from going out in public and protesting at all.
01:10:57.500 That's all that's about.
01:10:58.060 They had to shut down the protests, because they knew it would get out of control, just
01:11:00.760 like it did in Romania in 1989.
01:11:03.540 Mm-hmm.
01:11:04.300 And Christmas ...
01:11:05.080 We know how that ended.
01:11:06.040 Yeah.
01:11:06.640 The right way.
01:11:07.340 The people came out, and they were willing to stay, even when they were being machine
01:11:10.420 gunned down.
01:11:11.020 Yeah.
01:11:11.360 And all of a sudden, the army saw that, and the military there, and realized, these are our own
01:11:15.280 people, and they went on the side of the people, and went and grabbed Ceausescu and his wife
01:11:19.720 and executed them, and they were free on Christmas Day of 1989.
01:11:24.940 They had no weapons.
01:11:26.100 They had no anything, but they had the courage to stand for the truth, and God blessed their
01:11:31.120 little efforts, and it changed that country.
01:11:33.760 So, yeah, don't ever underestimate just being a man or a lady, and standing up with courage.
01:11:40.980 Your stand is influencing those around you, and as the crowd multiplies behind you, you'll
01:11:47.880 be amazed at the difference it makes right where you are.
01:11:51.340 You know, there's a story in business.
01:11:52.940 You know, this podcast, you probably don't know this, but I had a podcast before this,
01:11:58.060 okay?
01:11:58.340 It was called the MFCEO Project.
01:12:00.040 It was the number one entrepreneur personal development podcast in the world, all right?
01:12:03.920 And I switched the platform in 2019 to talk about current events, because I recognized
01:12:08.780 a lot of this stuff was going on, and like I said, I didn't put it all together, but
01:12:12.660 I felt obligated to use my platform for that.
01:12:17.840 I felt like it was the most important thing, but there's this story in business about Dell
01:12:23.620 Computer.
01:12:26.340 You guys remember Dell, right?
01:12:27.640 Oh, yeah.
01:12:28.060 Okay.
01:12:28.480 At a certain time, you guys who were maybe a little bit younger, Dell Computer was the biggest
01:12:34.980 computer company on the planet.
01:12:36.880 They were dominant, okay?
01:12:38.340 Forget about Apple.
01:12:39.420 Apple was like for nerds, right?
01:12:41.020 Apple, Dell was it, all right?
01:12:43.660 And Dell had this customer, and his name was Jeff Jarvis, and Jeff Jarvis ordered a laptop
01:12:48.500 from Dell, and unbeknownst to Dell, Jeff Jarvis was the number one blogger on the planet,
01:12:56.800 all right?
01:12:57.320 And this guy was a loyal Dell customer.
01:12:59.580 He had ordered a number of products from Dell.
01:13:01.980 Well, he ordered a laptop, and it ended up giving him all kinds of problems.
01:13:05.480 And when he went to Dell to say, hey, you know, you guys sold me a lemon laptop, and I'm paraphrasing
01:13:13.800 the story here because I don't have it fresh off the top of my head.
01:13:16.340 They basically told him to get lost.
01:13:18.100 They said, hey, it is what it is.
01:13:20.000 Tough shit, right?
01:13:21.080 Laptop was $1,500.
01:13:22.160 For $1,500, this guy made it his mission to use his platform to talk about what Dell had
01:13:32.260 done to him as a customer.
01:13:34.020 And because of what he did in response to Dell Computers' bad customer service, he actually
01:13:40.800 ended up costing them multiples of billions of dollars in sales, okay?
01:13:45.680 That's one person that they didn't know how connected he was.
01:13:49.460 And the reason I tell this story is because you never know who you're converting when you
01:13:55.460 have that one-on-one conversation.
01:13:57.680 In business, I tell this like, hey, you never know who that customer is.
01:14:01.740 So every single customer that you deal with, you have to treat like they're Jeff Jarvis.
01:14:06.280 You have to treat them as if they have the power to make you or break you.
01:14:10.320 And that's something to always keep in mind.
01:14:12.160 And for those of you, there's a little business nugget, all right?
01:14:14.500 But when it comes to what we're talking about here, this concept is also super relevant
01:14:19.080 because we never know who we're talking to in reality of switching them over to opening
01:14:27.640 their mind and seeing what's happening.
01:14:29.440 And so many people don't want to have those discussions because of the verbal abuse that's
01:14:33.600 been laid out for the last 12 or 15 years through cancel culture, through the use of bots
01:14:39.400 on the internet.
01:14:40.520 The masking didn't help.
01:14:42.160 You know, the mat where people got berated for not wanting to wear a mask.
01:14:45.840 All of these things have intimidated people into even having the conversations necessary
01:14:50.520 that are necessary to have.
01:14:53.100 And when you guys think of it and you hear Curtis say one by one, you have to understand
01:14:59.280 that's the same way your business is going to be built.
01:15:02.020 The same way that, because we talked to a lot of entrepreneurs here, the same way you're
01:15:06.100 going to build a business, which is one customer at a time, legitimately over the course
01:15:10.500 of time, there's no hyper fast way to capture all these customers.
01:15:14.840 This is the mistake most of you make.
01:15:17.020 You think there's this way to get a hundred, five hundred, a thousand customers at a time
01:15:22.180 when in reality, it's always one person at a time.
01:15:25.380 It's always one person at a time.
01:15:26.900 And the same way that Curtis is describing how we're going to fix this problem is parallel
01:15:32.800 to how you'll build your business.
01:15:34.060 It's one person at a time.
01:15:35.380 And so you need to keep in mind that when you stand up and you share some truth and
01:15:41.020 you, you know, share my show or you speak on your own or take the information and voice
01:15:45.700 it yourself, whatever it is you do makes no difference to me.
01:15:48.660 Okay.
01:15:49.720 When you do that, if that changes one person, if that changes one single person's opinion,
01:15:56.620 then it was worthy of doing because we don't know what the ripple effect will actually
01:16:02.040 be.
01:16:02.540 And a lot of you guys get demoralized because you share things and, you know, sometimes
01:16:06.980 you hear only the negative back, but you don't realize that out of all those negative people,
01:16:11.820 there's a few of those people with like little cracks happening in their brain.
01:16:15.920 And they're like, wait a minute, this guy, you're Andy's actually making some sense here.
01:16:20.940 This is, and by the way, a lot of you listening, this is how you came to us.
01:16:25.100 You came to us and you're like, holy shit, Andy and DJ are crazy.
01:16:28.500 Right.
01:16:28.880 And now you heard us make enough sense to where you were like, oh my gosh, these guys
01:16:33.780 are actually telling the truth.
01:16:35.460 Okay.
01:16:36.000 And so I want to remind you of this.
01:16:38.800 And this is a huge point.
01:16:40.160 If we are going to shift the culture the way that we needed to shift and wake people up
01:16:44.200 and win their hearts and minds to win this battle, which is life or death for us.
01:16:48.000 It really is legitimately life or death.
01:16:50.760 All right.
01:16:51.340 We have to realize that if we speak and we stand and we share information and it gets
01:16:57.900 one single person to change their mind or join the team, that's worth doing.
01:17:04.260 And that's why it's important to be consistent with your, with your truth, be consistent with
01:17:09.060 the information you share.
01:17:10.480 Don't share the show once or speak up once.
01:17:13.400 Just be that way all the time, because every single time you do it, you're likely to catch
01:17:18.500 at least one or two more people.
01:17:20.260 And that's one or two more people that are going to go out there and get one or two more
01:17:23.980 people.
01:17:24.340 And there's an exponential ripple effect that happens there and take that lesson for your
01:17:28.520 business too.
01:17:29.300 But right now it's appropriate to what we got going on in the world, because if we don't
01:17:32.700 fix what's going on in the world, you don't have an opportunity to build a business anymore,
01:17:36.100 which is why I switched the format of the show.
01:17:38.320 Because I realized like, if we don't fix the soil, nothing is going to grow.
01:17:43.400 That's right.
01:17:44.000 Yeah.
01:17:44.440 Can I tell you a story real quick on that point right there?
01:17:47.200 It's so key.
01:17:47.840 It's from my father.
01:17:49.160 I love it.
01:17:49.800 It's from my own family.
01:17:51.540 My mom and dad lived in St. Louis, Missouri in 19...
01:17:54.780 That's so...
01:17:55.460 That's just so wow.
01:17:56.580 Like full circle.
01:17:57.420 I know.
01:17:58.060 No, being back here.
01:17:59.200 That's so wow.
01:17:59.920 1961, he was going to...
01:18:02.020 You lived here too?
01:18:03.040 No, I wasn't born yet.
01:18:04.280 Okay.
01:18:05.120 But they lived here.
01:18:06.280 He was going to graduate school.
01:18:08.320 And getting a PhD in electrical engineering.
01:18:10.900 And he was working full time for McDonnell Douglas.
01:18:13.600 And my mom was pregnant with my sister.
01:18:15.720 And the doctor told her, you can't get out of bed the whole pregnancy.
01:18:18.600 You're going to lose this child.
01:18:19.860 She'd already lost four in a row.
01:18:21.440 And they said, you're going to lose this one too.
01:18:22.940 So she stayed in bed.
01:18:24.160 But she used her time wisely.
01:18:25.700 And one of the books she happened to read was a book called Masters of Deceit by J. Edgar Hoover.
01:18:32.640 And he had been head and founder of the FBI.
01:18:35.400 And he wrote this book in 1958 that said, you Americans, if you don't wake up, these masters of deceit, the communists, are going to take you over from within.
01:18:46.000 Well, she read that book in 1961.
01:18:47.780 And it shook her up, my mom.
01:18:50.160 And she told my dad, Jim, you've got to read this book.
01:18:52.440 He's like, I don't have time to read a book because he was working full time, in school full time.
01:18:56.040 And finally, he goes, okay, I'll read the book.
01:18:58.160 He read it too.
01:18:59.840 And this is a young couple in their 20s right here in St. Louis, Missouri back then.
01:19:04.880 But they realized, okay, we've got to do something to share this with others.
01:19:08.200 So my mom would read all the St. Louis newspapers every day in bed while she was there, while my dad was at work.
01:19:14.300 And she'd read the letters to the editor.
01:19:16.500 And when someone wrote a letter where they got it, they understood what was going on, she'd call them up because she realized, we need to connect with them.
01:19:22.360 We need them to start a group in their home.
01:19:24.180 So she'd call them up and say, loved your letter.
01:19:26.100 You need to start a group in your home of educating people.
01:19:29.220 So this Thursday, invite everyone you know over.
01:19:33.260 My husband's going to come over and give a lecture on communism.
01:19:36.460 And so they would do this one night a week, even though they were so busy with life.
01:19:40.340 Well, my dad tells me this story.
01:19:41.620 He said, I came on one night.
01:19:42.640 It's pouring down rain.
01:19:43.720 I'd been in classes and then at work.
01:19:45.780 And right when I walk in the door, mom said, I got a meeting set up for you tonight.
01:19:49.420 He's like, no, I can't do that.
01:19:51.380 Call them and cancel it, change it, whatever.
01:19:53.620 And she's like, you need to go.
01:19:55.700 You don't know who might be there.
01:19:56.760 So he went.
01:19:57.400 And because of the rain, I guess, only a couple people showed up.
01:20:01.980 But my dad was faithful in the little things.
01:20:04.140 And we all have to be faithful in the little things.
01:20:08.040 And he gave a two-hour lecture to these couple people on communism.
01:20:12.800 When he was done, one of the men came up to my dad and said, if half of what you said is true,
01:20:18.120 we are in serious trouble.
01:20:19.780 And my dad said, well, that's why I'm doing this, even though I'm so busy.
01:20:22.400 They became great friends.
01:20:23.520 And he started barring everything my dad had read on communism.
01:20:26.320 And in a couple months, he knew more than my father.
01:20:29.100 And he said, Jim, I'm going to quit my job and write a book about this.
01:20:33.060 And my dad's like, well, don't get carried away.
01:20:35.440 And he goes, no, I've got enough savings to last two years.
01:20:38.500 So this man quit his job.
01:20:40.360 And my mom helped him to do research and stuff and studied for two years and wrote a book.
01:20:44.940 He finished the book January of 1964, but he couldn't get anybody to publish it because
01:20:50.400 he'd never written a book before.
01:20:52.280 So he self-published it.
01:20:53.760 But now, 64 America, for those younger, of course, there's no internet.
01:20:59.140 There's no credit cards.
01:21:00.240 If you want a copy of his book, you literally have to send him cash or check in the mail.
01:21:05.760 It's not in a bookstore in America.
01:21:07.180 And in 1964, out of his garage, in eight months, he sold six million copies.
01:21:15.620 And when Ronald Reagan was elected president of the United States in 1980, he said, I would
01:21:21.660 never have been elected president of the United States if John Stormer, in 1964, had not written
01:21:27.520 the book, None Dare Call It Treason, the book from the man that came to my dad's meeting.
01:21:33.140 That's it right there.
01:21:34.480 That's the exact point that we're talking about.
01:21:36.720 No, I know.
01:21:37.460 That's amazing.
01:21:38.200 It started the entire conservative movement in America.
01:21:40.700 And one of my parents' first groups, too, was a lady.
01:21:44.600 Shit, man.
01:21:45.040 How also, I'm going to be selling some self-published books out of my garage.
01:21:47.980 Six million books.
01:21:49.500 No, that one back then.
01:21:50.480 That's crazy.
01:21:51.260 That's insane.
01:21:51.840 That's the best sign of all time back then.
01:21:53.060 Yeah.
01:21:53.340 Because they didn't.
01:21:54.180 But Phyllis Schlafly, who hopefully you're familiar with that name, she died a few years
01:21:59.180 back, but she was a legend out of St. Louis of standing up against this evil tyranny
01:22:04.400 for 50-plus years.
01:22:06.620 She started Eagle Forum, a ladies' group and things.
01:22:09.720 But that's just a story from my family.
01:22:12.520 And I love it.
01:22:13.820 Of just faithfulness.
01:22:15.280 We just be faithful.
01:22:16.180 You don't know who you're talking to.
01:22:17.320 You don't know what's going to come of it.
01:22:18.680 But I'm telling you, when you plant the seeds of truth and you have the example of living
01:22:24.020 that out to go with it, and this is a key for, like I said before, I'm a Christian, so
01:22:29.260 it's the key to the Christian life.
01:22:31.380 Either what God said is true or it's not.
01:22:33.120 But if it is true, I need to live like that.
01:22:34.900 So when I tell people about him, they go, I can tell he's there because you're different.
01:22:39.660 You're totally different than anybody else.
01:22:41.600 So he's got to be, he has to be a reality, which he is.
01:22:45.500 But that's what this is.
01:22:47.080 If you want people to believe in what you say is true, you have to have convinced them
01:22:51.480 by your life that it is true.
01:22:54.380 And you mean business.
01:22:55.700 And they can see how you do.
01:22:57.160 I can see that.
01:22:58.460 Yeah, that's awesome, man.
01:22:59.660 What a cool story.
01:23:00.580 I love that.
01:23:01.180 That's such a great example of the point that I was trying to make.
01:23:05.100 Like that is exactly what I'm talking about.
01:23:07.160 You guys have no idea who you're influencing or who's going to wake up or who's going to become
01:23:12.520 the dragon slayer, right?
01:23:13.920 That's right.
01:23:14.400 That's a huge deal.
01:23:16.040 And you guys, because you share something once or twice, you think you did your job.
01:23:20.460 No.
01:23:21.280 Do you think those people are going to stop because you shared something once or twice?
01:23:25.160 These people are coming for you, man.
01:23:27.200 They're coming for all of us.
01:23:28.420 They're coming for everything American.
01:23:30.040 They're coming for our way of life.
01:23:31.240 They're coming for our future.
01:23:32.300 They're coming for your kid's future.
01:23:33.680 And they plan on taking it.
01:23:35.520 They don't plan on losing.
01:23:37.120 So when you think about like what you're contributing and what you're saying and what you're doing to
01:23:41.360 stand up, you should think about that.
01:23:43.360 That's right.
01:23:44.280 And if you don't contribute now, when it's easy, it's sharing the podcast.
01:23:48.640 It's sending people some good article.
01:23:50.980 It's doing these simple little things.
01:23:52.920 It's eventually going to be, it's the cost is blood.
01:23:55.820 Yeah.
01:23:56.020 It just, it is.
01:23:56.720 As you study world history, once you have the chains upon you, that's the only thing
01:24:02.440 that has ever freed people.
01:24:03.940 Well, we're seeing that more and more, man.
01:24:05.600 Like, you know, there's a bunch of people.
01:24:08.620 One of the guys from InfoWars, you know, and you guys can think what you want about Alex
01:24:13.680 Jones.
01:24:14.500 It's reality, whatever.
01:24:15.640 I don't, it's whatever, man.
01:24:17.740 I think he says some good shit.
01:24:18.780 I think he says some off the wall shit, but one of the guys off of his show just got
01:24:22.660 sentenced to prison in a federal prison for something he said about January 6th for something
01:24:28.840 he said that is communism.
01:24:31.000 I know.
01:24:31.640 That is, that should scare the shit out of every single one of you guys.
01:24:35.720 And one of the leaders.
01:24:36.620 It's progressing further every single day.
01:24:38.720 I know.
01:24:38.940 And one of the, no, there's January 6th, they're setting new precedent with that.
01:24:43.020 Yeah.
01:24:43.440 Where they're, they're like a president.
01:24:45.100 Oh, you told people to go over to the Capitol.
01:24:47.280 And so you're part of this thing too.
01:24:48.780 We're throwing you in prison the rest of your life.
01:24:50.220 But one of the oath keeper, the leader of the oath keepers just a month or so ago, this
01:24:54.940 was a significant case.
01:24:57.220 He was not even at January 6th and he got 18 years in prison.
01:25:01.320 He was not there.
01:25:03.180 So it's like, what are you talking about?
01:25:05.020 I didn't even go to that.
01:25:05.840 Yeah.
01:25:06.040 Doesn't matter.
01:25:06.540 You're just associated with it.
01:25:07.940 So when they start arresting you by association, we're all in trouble.
01:25:11.400 Yes.
01:25:11.800 Because we should all be connected to some good people.
01:25:13.540 The justice system in certain areas of the country is fully weaponized right now, depending
01:25:19.040 on what state you live into.
01:25:20.380 Yeah.
01:25:20.560 Okay.
01:25:20.960 So we have to be aware of this because if it spreads to everywhere, that means that any
01:25:26.880 of us will be next.
01:25:28.100 And I'm going to tell you this, dude, if we don't get through this next election,
01:25:31.320 and we don't get someone else in there, you could say anyone else that's not part of this
01:25:35.560 deal, they're going to come for me and they're going to come for people like you, Curtis,
01:25:39.500 and they're going to come for all of anybody who's been speaking up.
01:25:42.360 And you guys don't have anybody speaking up for you anymore.
01:25:45.140 And now all of a sudden you're at their will.
01:25:47.240 So you can either join in now and start using your voice.
01:25:50.480 Like you said, when it's easy and you may feel like it's not easy right now, but it's
01:25:54.480 easy.
01:25:54.820 Oh boy.
01:25:55.320 Okay.
01:25:57.140 The worst thing that's going to happen to you is you're going to get yelled at at your
01:25:59.940 work or yelled at by some of your peers, right?
01:26:02.700 Who don't understand what's going on, which gives you an opportunity to explain.
01:26:06.120 But if this goes another year or two and you don't join in, you're not going to have anybody
01:26:11.980 to fight for you because everybody that's fighting for you will either be in jail or
01:26:15.200 be dead.
01:26:16.020 And that is real shit.
01:26:17.780 Okay.
01:26:18.300 Do you think it's comfortable for me to come on this show every day knowing that?
01:26:21.760 No, it's not.
01:26:23.040 But I do it because it matters.
01:26:24.620 And when I tell you guys to join in and fucking join me, it's because I know what's going to
01:26:28.460 happen if you don't.
01:26:29.880 So when I say share the fucking show, that's why I tell you to share the show.
01:26:34.420 It gets old.
01:26:36.040 You know what I'm saying?
01:26:36.660 Like, dude, we come in here, you're dedicating your life.
01:26:40.380 I'm dedicating my life.
01:26:41.900 He's dedicating his life.
01:26:43.140 You got all these other people and people think that we can carry the whole water up the
01:26:47.140 hill, man.
01:26:47.680 It's not going to work.
01:26:48.920 No.
01:26:49.260 And so unless you guys join in now, like, and I mean, like join in, get engaged, get vocal,
01:26:55.120 get loud, be aggressive with it.
01:26:57.540 Unless you join in with that now, there ain't going to be an opportunity later because do
01:27:01.820 you think you're going to speak up when there's nobody else speaking up for you and they're
01:27:05.340 coming legitimately to check if you have calluses on your hands or not?
01:27:09.100 No, you're going to cower.
01:27:10.420 And if you're not part of their group, they're going to kill you.
01:27:13.080 And that's not alarmist shit.
01:27:15.560 That's a repeat of historical fact that has happened over and over and over.
01:27:20.980 Communism has killed more people in the 1900s than every single war ever fought combined
01:27:28.940 in the history of humankind.
01:27:31.540 So remember that.
01:27:32.920 Yeah.
01:27:33.120 And they slaughtered those people.
01:27:34.680 It's important to remember.
01:27:36.120 Brutally.
01:27:36.760 But in times of peace.
01:27:38.500 Yeah.
01:27:38.680 It wasn't from wars.
01:27:39.720 It was the government slaughtering its own people in times of peace.
01:27:43.260 None of the statistics from World War I or World War II are added into that.
01:27:47.020 And so, yeah, that's what communism looks like.
01:27:49.980 The face of it is death.
01:27:51.900 It's the greatest killing machine in the history of the world.
01:27:55.140 And it's gaining momentum because the elites and the globalists and the people behind the
01:28:00.380 scenes, the bankers, the people that control the purse strings of the world, they love communism
01:28:05.340 because they'll do the dirty work for those people of getting control of every person.
01:28:10.580 And China is the model for the world.
01:28:12.360 And they openly talk about that, Klaus Schwab does at the World Economic Forum.
01:28:16.560 But also the Rockefeller family, which is significant.
01:28:19.600 But in 1973, David Rockefeller went over to China.
01:28:23.740 And that's when Mao was in power.
01:28:25.800 And if a lot of you aren't familiar with Mao Zedong, he slaughtered between 60 and 80
01:28:30.560 million of his own people in times of peace so that he's a butcher.
01:28:34.360 And he went over there, David Rockefeller, to visit him.
01:28:37.820 And he said this when he came back in a New York Times editorial that you can still read.
01:28:42.020 It's on the Internet from 1973.
01:28:44.360 He said whatever happened to create what Mao has in China was worth it.
01:28:50.320 And it is the model for the world.
01:28:53.420 So that's what these people think about that.
01:28:56.920 Well, yeah, if you had to kill 60 to 80 million people that were not going along, that's fine.
01:29:00.860 But what they got now, that's the model for the world.
01:29:03.080 And that's when all of the funds from America started dumping into China.
01:29:07.240 If you study the history of the Soviet Union, it was the bankers of the world that kept giving
01:29:11.200 them $100 million loans in the 20s and the 30s because they wanted an enemy there.
01:29:17.080 It's very key in being able to control people when you have threats around.
01:29:21.840 That's why they love the pandemic.
01:29:23.240 Oh, you're scared of this.
01:29:24.280 Because when you're fearful, you're not thinking.
01:29:26.300 You're just obeying.
01:29:27.700 And they know that.
01:29:29.160 Yeah.
01:29:29.280 So where do we go from here?
01:29:33.040 Just live a better example?
01:29:34.940 Work to speak up?
01:29:35.820 Work to stand up?
01:29:36.520 Yeah, just the simple things, the consistency of your life.
01:29:40.140 Even what you all do here, Andy, with the, you know, working out and taking care of yourself
01:29:44.880 so you have a right frame of mind.
01:29:46.880 When you're healthy, when you get up early and exercise and you're ready for the day,
01:29:51.020 you're just, you're more alert.
01:29:52.680 You're more, you're tougher, which we need to be.
01:29:55.280 We need to be a tough, healthy, strong people that are very kind to those around us, helping
01:30:00.800 pull them up, helping encourage them to get involved and to start taking baby steps to
01:30:06.540 changing the direction of their life if they haven't built in the habits of character and
01:30:11.300 courage and things like that.
01:30:13.200 But it's, yeah, it's just, it's, it's the little things.
01:30:15.800 They want us to think it has to be a top-down solution and they want us to think that so we
01:30:20.800 won't do anything.
01:30:22.020 But I'm telling you this, it's never a top-down solution.
01:30:24.840 It always is from the bottom up.
01:30:26.520 Everything I've, as I've read so much history in my life, it's always the movement start
01:30:30.820 from the bottom up.
01:30:31.700 Even what's happened to our country, my movies, what they're about, they're about how a small
01:30:36.280 group of people back in the 20s said, we're going to take this thing down.
01:30:39.540 And they slowly started influencing one person at a time and started getting in positions
01:30:44.400 of power and hiring from within and follow, you know, hiring like-minded people and fellow
01:30:49.560 travelers and things.
01:30:50.520 And all of a sudden we wake up a hundred years later and go, man, they've almost taken over
01:30:54.260 this thing.
01:30:55.020 Yeah.
01:30:55.560 But it was the grassroots that did that.
01:30:57.940 Well, it sounds like you're talking about the concept of personal excellence to me.
01:31:01.380 Yes.
01:31:01.800 I like to say personal excellence is the ultimate rebellion.
01:31:04.600 That's what I think.
01:31:05.840 I think that's a fact.
01:31:06.940 I think you just described it.
01:31:07.920 That's right.
01:31:08.360 You know, one thing that you were just saying that I think is important to touch on before
01:31:12.640 we wrap up is, you know, one thing that those people didn't have that we have is the internet.
01:31:19.740 That's right.
01:31:20.360 Okay.
01:31:20.780 So while it took them a hundred years, one by one by one, it doesn't have to take us
01:31:25.440 a hundred years.
01:31:26.020 It could take us literally one year because of the connectivity of the world.
01:31:29.640 If you guys all chose to speak up, they cannot censor every single person on the internet,
01:31:34.480 off the internet.
01:31:35.500 It'd be too obvious.
01:31:36.200 They can't do it.
01:31:37.040 They won't have anything.
01:31:38.040 They won't have any money.
01:31:38.820 They won't have any revenue.
01:31:39.640 They won't have it.
01:31:40.160 They won't have anything.
01:31:41.080 And by the way, these far left progressive weirdos that are the useful idiots of this,
01:31:45.660 they don't have the economic buying power to support these businesses and these sites
01:31:49.520 anyway.
01:31:50.240 So when we look at like who has the actual control, we have the control.
01:31:55.120 We just don't realize we have the control.
01:31:57.420 We have the ability to choose where we spend our money.
01:32:00.040 We have the ability to choose how we live our lives.
01:32:02.320 We have the ability to choose what we say and how we stand for things.
01:32:05.680 And we have this amazing technology called the internet that they have convinced
01:32:09.340 a lot of you guys, well, I don't want to speak up because they shadow ban me.
01:32:12.720 Fuck, bro.
01:32:13.160 I live my life shadow ban and I still reach millions of people.
01:32:16.740 I am the shadow.
01:32:17.700 Yeah, I know.
01:32:18.300 Dude, the point is, is if you all join in and you all started rowing the boat along with
01:32:24.060 the other people rowing the boat, this would turn around very quickly.
01:32:27.220 This wouldn't take a hundred years.
01:32:28.660 It could be done very, very quickly.
01:32:30.560 You could change your entire life in 90 days, man.
01:32:34.780 What if every single person listening to this show right now said, dude, for the next 90
01:32:39.160 days and beyond, I'm going to be a changed human being.
01:32:43.420 I am going to live the values of personal excellence.
01:32:46.500 I am going to get fit.
01:32:47.940 I am going to consume the right information.
01:32:49.960 I am going to limit my time on social media.
01:32:52.140 I am going to be a good friend.
01:32:53.460 I am going to be a good neighbor.
01:32:54.420 I am going to be a good husband.
01:32:55.400 I am going to be a good father.
01:32:57.200 I am going to be a good mother.
01:32:58.040 I'm going to be a good neighbor.
01:32:59.060 I'm going to be a good, you know, facilitator of goodwill through my community.
01:33:03.380 And I'm going to live the example so that my neighbors and my community and my friends
01:33:07.560 and my peers can witness this and understand what it looks like.
01:33:11.740 Oh, and by the way, you'll be a lot happier.
01:33:14.220 You'll be a lot more financially successful and you will feel better about yourself in general.
01:33:19.540 So not only do we win in society, but you win in life by doing that.
01:33:24.040 And that's the solution that we have and we can do it very fast.
01:33:26.900 But it's going to take action on your individual part.
01:33:30.180 Nobody can do this for you.
01:33:31.500 I can't do it for you.
01:33:33.060 Curtis can't do it for you.
01:33:34.620 Nobody out here that you, Trump can't do it for you.
01:33:37.800 Nobody can do this.
01:33:39.180 It's only you and it's done at an individual level.
01:33:42.380 And so when you ask yourself, what is the solution?
01:33:45.040 How are we going to change this?
01:33:46.740 Get your ass off the couch and go look in the mirror because that's the solution.
01:33:51.800 You have to start to work on that.
01:33:53.680 When people see that change, they change.
01:33:56.920 When they change, other people's change.
01:33:58.900 When other people change, we have a big movement.
01:34:00.940 That's called a movement.
01:34:02.120 And then they have no power.
01:34:04.060 They only have power by keeping us silent, by keeping us sick, by keeping us entertained,
01:34:09.700 by keeping our attention on other things, by keeping us struggling financially so that
01:34:14.720 we can't pay attention to what's going on.
01:34:16.940 These are their tools of manipulation and we fall for them over and over and over again.
01:34:22.120 And so when you wonder who's coming to fix this, get up and look in the mirror because
01:34:26.980 the only person that can fix this is you.
01:34:29.540 That's right.
01:34:30.520 Yeah.
01:34:31.340 Well, anyway, get off my soapbox for a minute.
01:34:34.960 Listen, I really appreciate you making time for us, man.
01:34:37.860 I know you're busy.
01:34:38.620 You're traveling around, doing a lot of good work.
01:34:40.880 I just want to say thank you for all the work that you do.
01:34:43.320 I would have not tied all this together had it not been for watching these films.
01:34:48.020 If you guys haven't watched Agenda and Agenda 2, these are absolute must-watch films.
01:34:53.920 They will tie it all together for you better than we could ever do on this show.
01:34:57.580 They are perfectly produced.
01:34:59.300 They go from A to Z of what's going on and it'll allow you to see.
01:35:04.860 And I especially encourage those of you who listen to the show, who maybe do lean a little
01:35:10.500 bit left, who maybe do, you know, tend to be more of the, you know, what I call granola
01:35:16.020 crowd, right?
01:35:16.740 Like the hippie-ish crowd, right?
01:35:18.840 Bro, I'm cool with you guys too, right?
01:35:20.840 I'm just saying, you know who I'm talking about.
01:35:23.260 Like you guys who are of the environmental protection mindset, realize that that is okay,
01:35:31.520 but also realize where the limits are and what you're being a part of when you blindly
01:35:36.220 support a lot of these things going on, all right?
01:35:39.640 Go watch the films.
01:35:40.720 That's all I ask.
01:35:41.680 I think they're each, what, a couple hours?
01:35:44.480 You have 90 minutes.
01:35:45.400 Yeah.
01:35:45.600 I mean, for 180 minutes of time, you're going to get a very great perspective on what's actually
01:35:53.820 going on and it will allow you to navigate your life at a much better pace.
01:35:58.060 So I just appreciate everything you're doing.
01:36:01.620 And I appreciate you making time for this.
01:36:03.320 And what you're doing is a big deal.
01:36:05.340 It's historically relevant.
01:36:07.040 And if I ever become president, I'll give you a medal for it, all right?
01:36:09.980 I'm just telling you.
01:36:11.280 So I know you don't do it for that, but like, you know, I'm glad people like you exist.
01:36:16.340 Thank you.
01:36:16.780 It's a big deal, man.
01:36:17.640 Well, I appreciate you having me on.
01:36:19.080 Yeah.
01:36:19.400 A lot.
01:36:20.060 You're welcome to come on anytime and talk about this.
01:36:22.240 Thank you.
01:36:22.580 So just to clarify, AgendaDocumentary.com.
01:36:25.700 Yeah, AgendaDocumentary.com.
01:36:27.220 You can buy the movies there if you like physical copies.
01:36:29.560 And I encourage people to get physical copies of every good book you like, every good video
01:36:34.020 you like, because that's going to be part of the censorship that's coming.
01:36:36.680 Erasing the history.
01:36:37.260 Yeah.
01:36:37.500 My YouTube channel, they just deleted the whole thing with no warnings, no strikes.
01:36:42.040 No, they hate truth.
01:36:43.160 And when they realize you're speaking it, they do what they can to rub you out.
01:36:46.900 And so I also have something called Agenda Weekly, or if you're familiar with that at
01:36:51.280 all, AgendaWeekly.com.
01:36:53.220 I each week have a newsletter.
01:36:55.220 Here's all the key things that happened.
01:36:57.360 Here's some prayer and action items.
01:36:59.320 And then a video of me talking about a specific issue that people need to be aware about.
01:37:03.540 It's like 30 to 40 minutes.
01:37:05.240 My last week's one was on courage, how you have to have courage.
01:37:08.960 And it's also, the videos are available for free on Rumble, that platform.
01:37:13.820 If you type in Curtis Powers, go to that page, and I encourage you all to.
01:37:17.140 I think you'll enjoy it, because it's just on courage, how we have to have courage right
01:37:20.700 now.
01:37:21.720 But Curtis Powers at Rumble, and you can just follow and like there.
01:37:26.060 So each week, I just do one video a week, and when it comes up, you can watch that and
01:37:30.060 be more informed about what's going on.
01:37:32.940 All right.
01:37:33.320 How can people financially support you?
01:37:35.180 Because this is a big thing.
01:37:37.040 It's very important to support people who are doing this kind of work financially, because
01:37:41.320 these people that are in control find ways to pull finances from people, okay?
01:37:46.000 And one day I'll share how they do that for me as well, but I'm not going to today.
01:37:50.700 So how can they share, how can they do that for you?
01:37:53.980 Well, definitely buying the videos at AgendaDocumentary.com is a huge blessing, but then you have a physical
01:37:59.360 copy to share with family and friends.
01:38:02.000 Also, AgendaWeekly.com, it's a little subscription-based thing to try to fund us, because I don't have
01:38:07.460 any big George Soros who's not funding me or anybody, it's $5 a month.
01:38:11.920 Every week, we send you a full review of the news, what's going on, key things, so you won't
01:38:16.720 have to waste your whole week watching the news.
01:38:18.760 You'll be able to go do something, but we'll watch the news all week and then summarize
01:38:22.820 it for you.
01:38:23.400 Here's the key things.
01:38:24.940 Now go do something with your time.
01:38:26.700 Awesome.
01:38:27.440 Love it.
01:38:28.000 Thank you so much, man.
01:38:29.200 You're welcome.
01:38:29.500 Like, for real, like, I don't, I don't, one day you'll know how grateful I am for what
01:38:33.980 you do.
01:38:34.260 I know we don't, we've only met just today, but I understand the gravity and the impact
01:38:39.520 of what's going on, and I just really, really, really appreciate it.
01:38:42.400 Well, thank you so much.
01:38:44.040 All right, guys, that's the show.
01:38:45.940 Go pay the fee.
01:38:47.320 Don't be a hoe.
01:38:48.240 Show the show.
01:38:49.240 All right.
01:38:49.560 Yeah.
01:38:50.200 Went from sleeping on the floor.
01:38:51.860 Now my jewelry box froze.
01:38:53.580 Fuck a pole.
01:38:54.360 Fuck a stove.
01:38:55.200 Counted millions in the cold.
01:38:56.900 Bad bitch.
01:38:57.720 Booted swole.
01:38:58.560 Got her on bankroll.
01:39:00.200 Can't fold.
01:39:01.060 Doesn't know.
01:39:01.860 Headshot.
01:39:02.700 Case closed.
01:39:03.980 Good.
01:39:04.720 Thank you.
01:39:04.920 Good.
01:39:05.100 Good.
01:39:09.400 Sit.
01:39:12.240 Okay.
01:39:31.480 Bye.