00:00:20.000If you've paid attention to my content, and I know you have and I love you for it, thank you, thank you, you're so welcome, and I want you, and I love you, and I need you.
00:00:28.000You'll be aware that we're very interested in new political models that are adjacent to and beyond the reach of all corrupt globalist state systems.
00:00:37.000Why waste another moment in phony tribal and culture wars when you could have a meaningful engagement with your own life?
00:00:43.000Eat food grown near you, hunt, fish, do whatever you need to do.
00:00:48.000And make, engage, exchange, do what you need to do, separate it, decoupled from this system of mad corruption.
00:00:55.000One of the things you'll need to do is decouple yourself from this mad system of false idol worship.
00:01:01.000My man TJ, let me make sure I say his name right TJ Vizio Day, what he's done quite brilliantly is devised a system where people aggregated together can acquire land that they simply won't be able to afford on their own and established communities and principalities.
00:01:19.000Output transcript Out of this terrible system.
00:01:21.000Of course, we'll need to be spiritually awakened to participate in such systems.
00:01:24.000Otherwise, they'll fall foul of what happens to communities for time immemorial, including this vast one called America or that one called France or the UK or Sierra Leone.
00:01:34.000They go wrong, but they also go wrong when it's like, I don't know, David Koresh or David Manson.
00:03:38.000And, um, just be mindful when you have this steak, good real steak, it's going to be cooked faster than normal steak.
00:03:47.000So, I personally, if I'm going to cook this thing, if you literally set a timer, you put it on high, you set a timer for about six minutes, 30 seconds, you'll get a perfect medium rare.
00:04:34.000So these pigs, okay, were one of only three farms in the entire United States that have Iberico pigs.
00:04:43.000There was like a failing farmer who was one of the original three, but I just, you know, I talked to him and I was like, hey, dude, I'll take him over.
00:04:49.000They had to do a whole thing between customs and importing them and all this stuff to finally have it.
00:04:54.000So, that's a delicacy usually to try to get Iberico pigs.
00:04:58.000If you have just the leg, it might be like $1,000.
00:06:44.000A lot of people are waking up to the issues of the food industry.
00:06:47.000And so they want to buy land, they want to have their own food from their own farm, they want to have a family compound or ranch estate with multiple homes.
00:06:57.000For example, it would be like, okay, Russell and Russell's siblings or whatever it might be, right?
00:07:03.000And they want help making it fully off grid and even make sure that it's able to generate a little piece of income.
00:07:11.000So, what I do is I oversee an ecosystem of companies that help people across every single step along that way.
00:07:20.000So, people come in and they have absolutely no farming experience whatsoever, just like I didn't know that farming.
00:08:12.000So, we've got people, for example, our first franchise owner, he lives in Chicago, and yet he owns a franchise over in Texas, and he's able to get meat and eggs from his franchise out there.
00:08:25.000Lastly, we will help out with the construction of the building.
00:08:30.000So, you can come to us with any design.
00:08:32.000You could literally say, I want to build a container home or a bubble home or I want a mansion.
00:08:41.000We have the general contractors, we have the contacts to first off understand the design, engineer the design, and actually execute on the design, even though you don't have experience on that.
00:08:53.000So it's a complete suite, even if you have no experience whatsoever.
00:08:57.000And now for a paid advertisement from Rumble Wallet.
00:09:00.000How much control have you got over your money right now in this second?
00:10:31.000Because it's an individual bullet is a dollar.
00:10:33.000If I buy a carton of bullets, if I buy like a thousand bullets, that thousand bullets might be 20 cents.
00:10:41.000So the very fact that you bought bulk bullets means that when you have the individuals, it's going to be higher price.
00:10:48.000So What we realized was that at the price point of five to 15, up to about 50 acres, basically speaking, everybody in the country wants that.
00:11:02.000Like when we put out a video, we recently put out a video and with no advertising, it got like five million views.
00:11:15.000And so what happens is okay, in most counties, like if I were to look around this county, One five to maybe 10, 15 acre parcel might come up in the market.
00:11:27.000There's gonna be a bunch of other families that go after that one parcel.
00:11:31.000Therefore, because of supply and demand, it's gonna raise the price upwards of that one parcel.
00:11:37.000So we have a situation where there's a good parcel and there's like 20 families or 30 families going after that one, raise the price.
00:11:43.000However, if we can just gather the energy and attention of those 20 to 30 families, instead of competing against each other to raise the price the way they do, Instead, we could go buy bulk and therefore be able to command a better price.
00:11:58.000Because where there's a lot of competition at five to 15 to 50 acres, there's almost no competition at the 500, 1,000, or 1,500 acre plus market.
00:12:11.000At best, you have maybe elite individuals, millionaires and billionaires that might be able to buy it, or you have large investment funds.
00:12:19.000Because the stuff we look at is low end $5 million, but our Florida property was a $13 million acquisition.
00:12:27.000Tennessee, that's an $8 million acquisition.
00:12:29.000So, At that price point, it might be two or three times less per acre to buy that land.
00:12:38.000Even though it's the highest quality, best, most untouched land in the United States of America.
00:12:46.000So now, using marketing, if we can just have those families work together, we can coordinate it where we go buy that super high quality land, and now they're owners of the best land in the entire area at a price that is at or below what.
00:16:50.000But he says something very, very important in Genesis 11.
00:16:52.000He says, he looks at man, and if I can find it exactly, he looks at man and he says, But the Lord came down to see the city and the tower people were building.
00:17:11.000Okay, so he's looking at just this tower towards the heavens.
00:17:14.000And the Lord said, If, as one people speaking the same language, they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them.
00:17:26.000Other translations will say, nothing they plan to do or set out to do will be beyond them, or will be forbidden from them, or that they cannot do it.
00:17:56.000And this is why I said it's going to connect back.
00:17:58.000It's the ultimate callback that happens in stories where it's like you do something at the beginning and then you call it back at the very end of the story.
00:18:06.000All right, God saw that man was recovering and building towards the heavens and speaking in one language, and he scatters them.
00:18:46.000He knows that Abram will eventually go on, flow into Isaac, and continue on further.
00:18:54.000Eventually, we see the failure of the Israelites, the failure of all these other things until we have Jesus come and he sacrifices himself on the cross and washes us with his blood.
00:20:37.000We used to be able to speak in one language, a universal language.
00:20:42.000And then, you know, I can only imagine on that day, they're like, hey, like, pass me that brick over there.
00:20:47.000And the guy's like, passing the brick, he's like, oh, like that.
00:20:49.000They would have been freaking out, like, what's going on here?
00:20:52.000Now they're all able to speak to one another.
00:20:55.000And now you go a little bit forward and we see the fellowship of believers.
00:21:01.000Like they were all confused, like, what is all this stuff?
00:21:04.000So when the people heard Peter speak and hear about and understand, hey, this isn't some weird trick or something like that, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, brothers, what shall we do?
00:21:21.000And Peter replied, repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins.
00:21:26.000And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
00:21:28.000The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off.
00:21:33.000And with many other words, he warned them and he pleaded with them save yourselves.
00:21:45.000So it then says, those who accepted this message were baptized, and about 3,000 were added to their number that day.
00:21:55.000They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to fellowship and to the breaking bread and prayer.
00:21:59.000Everyone Was filled with all the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles, and all the believers were together and had everything in common.
00:22:08.000They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need.
00:22:11.000Other versions and translations will say, selling their possessions and goods, they shared with anyone who was in need.
00:22:20.000If we looked at 3,000 people and we were to understand contextually what that means, they're selling all their possessions and goods to share with anyone in need.
00:22:29.000If we looked at 3,000 people today, You would consider that their net worth.
00:22:42.000If I gathered 3,000 people with the median net worth over in Texas, where I'm from, or just Texas and Florida, or Texas, Florida, Tennessee, whatever it might be, we're looking at about $500,000 per person, typical net worth.
00:22:57.000So if I could gather 3,000 people with a $500,000 net worth, and I was like, hey, like this is worthwhile, like put into this.
00:23:16.000That's only 10% of what you have in terms of capital.
00:23:19.000You can, with the law of large numbers, spend that on farming infrastructure, on housing infrastructure, on solar grids, on septic systems.
00:23:39.000Man works together speaking one language, a universal language that speaks from the heart, from the Holy Spirit, that's beyond just a simple English or Japanese or whatever, but that speaks from this view we've got suffering in common.
00:23:59.000And we've got all of this that's so difficult in common.
00:24:02.000And we actually connect on that and we say, let's actually do something about it rather than sit around and blame every single other person about it.
00:24:10.000Let's actually work together and do it.
00:24:11.000And do it in such a way that we can follow our leader, Jesus Christ, and try to be little mini Christ.
00:24:17.000If we can do that, then there's no telling what we could do.
00:25:55.000Now you take the power of not just multiple generations within one family compound working together.
00:26:02.000You have neighbors starting to work together on one community.
00:26:05.000And then you expand it out to multiple communities across the United States Texas, Little G Ranch, Florida, Panoply Ranch, Tennessee, Creole Ranch, Georgia, California.
00:26:48.000I do actually sit there sometimes with my wife.
00:26:50.000I go to a website called like Buy Castles or like.
00:26:55.000Like castle real estate.com, and I actually will literally buy, like, look at different like castles and all the hectares that are available around there.
00:27:49.000Like he couldn't leave them for 10 minutes to get the Ten Commandments.
00:27:51.000They were down there building that golden calf like lightning, they were.
00:27:55.000Now, each of them contributed a bit of gold, i.e., the personal gold, the gift that is individually yours or individually mine or individually Jake.
00:28:02.000They got together to make a false idol, a false shimmering sacrificial.
00:28:08.000They tried to reinstate this sacrificial idea that.
00:28:13.000In the Pentecost, as you've noticed and explained beautifully to us, thank you, the rhyme of that is that there's the reconciliation of language, there's a reconciliation of spirit, and this time, instead of building a full sidel together, a community is built together.
00:28:29.000Now, what I think is amazing about the work that you're doing is that you are creating this.
00:28:36.000When I listen to you, TJ, I feel like you are doing.
00:28:43.000Precisely the work that needs to be done.
00:28:46.000And I've had an inkling of this excitement really from the advent of all modern media and social media and the entrepreneurial ingenuity of whoever founded Uber or Airbnb.
00:29:01.000I began to notice this aggregating principle that if you can use Uber to make the minicab experience into something that's much more efficient and Airbnb to turn social.
00:29:13.000Spare rooms and empty homes into something more efficient, this aggregating technology could be used to create real democracies.
00:29:21.000And whilst we live in this time of total, kind of like a new fall of the Tower of Babel, a kind of, like, you know, like before you got here, I'm covering stories about racial violence in the UK, racial violence in your country.
00:29:36.000And it's just, it's such a beautiful way to divide people, the most ridiculously superficial lines upon which people could find terms of disagreement.
00:29:48.000That you've not only identified but brought to life, that working together, you can decouple from the system.
00:29:56.000Now, what I can bring to this conversation is the personal experience of someone that I began my life outside of the system, as in I weren't a participant in economic treasure or status from a normal family, single mum, all of that.
00:30:17.000Went into the system, was the recipient of its.
00:30:21.000Alleged glory, the treasures and fruits of attention and temporary power and indulgence and pleasure and all that.
00:30:30.000And while there, I recognized that it was without value.
00:30:34.000Because of the blessing of abstinence based recovery, too, I've come to realize that the problem that we primarily have is attempting to resolve spiritual problems using material means.
00:30:55.000Ought be stripped of ideology and become entirely practical.
00:30:59.000We need land to live on, we need food to eat, we need to be energy independent.
00:31:05.000And what you're describing are potentially a set of independent units that could operate in confederacy globally.
00:31:16.000If a community, whether it's 100 people or 3,000 people, are willing to together operate democratically with budgets for food, systems for energy, systems for communication.
00:31:28.000Cryptocurrencies that transcend the need for centralized banking, there is no reason why those communities couldn't declare themselves independent from the dominator culture, whether that's the UK, France, United States, America, Senegal, wherever.
00:31:42.000We will give you, government, a tribute as a community just to leave us alone.
00:31:47.000And because, you know, you do have national defense and other things that are important to a point, but we don't want to participate anymore.
00:32:01.000Of course, there's a kind of deuteronomic law of thou shalt not kill, steal, adultery, you know, like agreed upon by the community.
00:32:09.000Most of us have a common sense understanding.
00:32:11.000Now, do you notice, I wonder, that the tyranny that we live within presupposes no creator, but instead chaos, so that you need imposition of rules from outside.
00:32:22.000It assumes that we're not capable of looking after ourselves or one another.
00:32:25.000It tells us that we're evil and then denies us the possibility of any solution.
00:32:30.000It's a racket, like in a sense, the taxation and fine and debt model keeps us.
00:32:38.000And the way I'm talking to an African American man in a kind of state of slavery, regardless of where you are on the hierarchy, it is slavery.
00:32:46.000And you know, it's not even like I have to worry about like African American for a second.
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00:34:19.000And there's so much to say and respond to what you just said.
00:34:22.000I want to put what you just were laying out numerically, looking at, for example, the relationship of the depopulation agenda and what is possible with food, right?
00:34:33.000What this food actually represents here, okay, with wanted raw foods, right?
00:36:33.000So now, What this unlocks is greater efficiency of the usage of land on any given parcel.
00:36:40.000Now, when we have one of these franchises and we're running these cattle, we're running these livestock, we can take about four and a half acres of land and we could feed about 10 to 15 people just from that.
00:36:54.000Okay, so now bear with me as I go through the math here.
00:36:57.000We are told of a depopulation, we have a depopulation agenda that is hidden.
00:37:03.000Okay, but it is born through fear mongering on an awful economics where if we have too many people, we're going to run out of food.
00:37:15.000That's the lie that we're basically scarcity and fear mentality.
00:37:20.000There's about 330 million Americans in the United States of America right now.
00:37:26.000If you look at the average number of people per family unit, there's about 85 million families in the United States of America.
00:37:34.000Now, Let's hold that number, 85 million.
00:37:37.000There are 3.2 billion acres across the entirety of the United States of America total.
00:38:09.000If we were to just consider that a franchise can basically feed about like 10 people or so, it could feed a good amount of people.
00:38:17.000If we were to just look at like 10% of all the families in the United States of America owning their own franchise, four and a half acres, okay, that would only require about 40 million acres total, all right?
00:38:30.000So, you could feed with the franchise model the entirety of the United States of America with only about 40 million acres.
00:38:39.000That is 1.7% of the total contiguous land, 3.2% of the total farmland, and only about 6% of all the grazing land available in the United States of America to feed every single family grass fed, pasture raised, real food the whole entire time.
00:38:59.000But Big Ag doesn't want you to realize that.
00:39:03.000And instead, there's this massive dichotomy, there's a chasm that exists between the businessmen and the agricultural men that go on.
00:39:34.000One of them is actually Brazilian, so they're not even from the United States of America, and they import the majority of the beef.
00:39:40.000Those farmers and ranchers will sign up to contracts with these major producers, whether it's for meat or for dairy.
00:39:48.000Now, these producers are actually owned by larger conglomerates that are part of the holdings of investment funds such as Blackstone, BlackRock, Vanguard Group.
00:39:59.000These Companies also own the other subsidiary companies, such as Purina, that provide the feed that goes to the farmers.
00:40:07.000So, if we're following along, the farmers do not control the market dynamics of the pricing of their beef or their milk.
00:40:14.000They are signing up to these big ag producers who pay them, okay, a pittance, and then they're getting feed from these other companies that, if you go up the chain of command, are actually the same companies.
00:41:34.000I'm sure you're aware that all across the world, from Sri Lanka to the Netherlands to Germany to my beloved United States, Kingdom, there are agricultural protests as farmers beleaguered, bewildered, and broken by top down edicts from, for example, in my country, the EU, even though we're not meant to be in the European Union, where farmers are given, I don't know, for some ecological reason or for some taxation reason, some burden unbearable, financial in nature to bear that prevents them from practicing their business.
00:42:03.000Are you telling me that we could be presenting to farmers everywhere a new policy, a new model, participation in both leadership, demonstration, and ongoing practice?
00:42:13.000Of their expertise in agriculture in these new models, that we could break these chains that tie us to big tech, that tie us to big food, that both in your country and internationally.
00:42:25.000And it always struck me as, what do I want to say, poignant and indicative that farmers are protesting all over the world.
00:42:48.000Now, what we're saying is that the technology, the willpower, as a result of your entrepreneurialism, and if I may say brilliance, the possibility exists for us to provide a kind of a portfolio that's an alternative way of living.
00:43:01.000Because, in a sense, the culture is in so much trouble, like you said earlier in our conversation.
00:43:06.000Society's under so much pressure that there are less and less people that are willing, as I was when a kid, to go, don't worry, come into the culture.
00:43:31.000You can participate in controlling your community, controlling your food, having a life of meaning, connected to one another, connected to your land, your country, not controlled by imperialists.
00:43:41.000And I'm struck there, like your country in mind, with these sort of migration and arguments and race oriented arguments to find out that beef, the most American of products, is being significantly provided, extraneous to the country, external to the country.
00:43:54.000Never mind illegal aliens coming across your border.
00:43:57.000What about illegal beef coming across your border?
00:43:59.000Or legal, because it's fine for them to do it.
00:44:02.000It's the same thing that's happening in my country, TJ.
00:44:13.000That's the things that we could keep hold of after you lot done a revolution against us.
00:44:17.000Now, so we're like, New Zealand provide the majority of lamb for the UK, and the UK provide the majority of lamb for New Zealand.
00:44:24.000So, Whatever they say at the top line about ecological edicts and carbon this and preserve that, they're transporting, like food should be eaten as near as possible to where it was reared, grown, or hunted.
00:45:18.000With the franchise model, rather than relying on government subsidies, which are, it depends on lobbyists and it's really just a gigantic, Scam.
00:45:34.000With the franchise model, you can take the best of the best ranch in the United States of America, allow them to do their thing at the highest level of quality that they can possibly do, run experiments that they otherwise would not be able to do.
00:45:45.000And you don't have to reinvent the wheel here.
00:45:51.000If you were to go to a website called, so there is a, and this is the evil version of it, there's a website called AcreTrader, acertrader.com.
00:45:59.000You log into AcreTrader and you look at it.
00:46:01.000I think they've raised something along the lines of like $450 million to across about 150 different funds that they've iterated on.
00:46:11.000So, like, first one, second one, for about 28,000 acres of land.
00:46:36.000Do that, but you know, not with food that poisons us and that kills us.
00:46:42.000We can do that with land across the country, like over in California or over in Montana, really wherever you might have.
00:46:50.000The franchise model allows us to really, truly find the best in the world and give them all the money they need for the equipment that they need and for the feeds that they need, as well as the ability to just operate with a breath of fresh air.
00:47:34.000You can't really run experiments on what you want to do with beef because if you mess up your experiment, then that's your family's livelihood you just lost.
00:47:43.000You're going to lose that ranch that you inherited from five generations, and that's going to be on your head.
00:47:49.000Our ranch hands, we're running an experimental breeding program between Wagyu and Angus.
00:47:54.000So it has the fat content and the softness of Wagyu with the hardiness and the ability to tolerate things of the Angus beef, as well as another cow called the Southern Pole.
00:48:05.000So the Southern Pole breed is able to eat grass very, very efficiently.
00:48:09.000What people don't know about most cattle breeds is that they are bred in such a way as to only get fat when you give them a ton of grains.
00:48:19.000If you get For example, pure Wagyu, and you throw it out there on the field, the Wagyu will not get fat the way we know Wagyu to want to get fat.
00:48:27.000It is only geared towards, for example, being fed a bunch of barley and a bunch of grains and stuff like that.
00:48:35.000When you can run an experiment crossing Wagyu with Angus with Southern Pole, now the Southern Pole genetics allows it to actually convert the grass into more meat, into better fat.
00:48:45.000So you get a better quality meat that goes along with it while also having the benefits of the Angus.
00:49:03.000Now, other experiments that we can run are trying out an African Mozambique grass over in Florida to see how that will help out with the cattle.
00:49:12.000We can try out experiments with the chickens that we have, even something as stupid as just like sending eggs.
00:49:20.000It costs us about $80,000 just to figure out the perfect way to ship eggs.
00:49:26.000In a carton so that people could get their eggs.
00:49:28.000We had to figure out the right packaging, not just this carton, just a normal carton, but we had to create air packets and we had to do drop tests on the sides, on the bottom, on the corners, just to make sure the eggs get to the place it needs to go.
00:49:41.000If we're going to compete against these big guys, okay, and we're not going to be one of these small guys, we've got to be able to have the infrastructure necessary to be able to do that.
00:49:49.000And by decentralizing and having individual people, the people watching this podcast, say, you know what, I want to be a part of that and subsidizing it, little chips in.
00:50:36.000Yeah, we want you all having a tractor.
00:50:37.000And we get into the mindset, the individual obsession of a separate self, separate from God, lost and broken, that we need our own tractor to feel good, or our own tractor, our own pair of shiny shoes, or wherever it is that day.
00:50:49.000Though, isn't it interesting that in the following chapter in Acts, or even maybe the end of the one that we started with, after this good faith new enterprise, this sort of instantiation of yet another covenant and yet another.
00:51:01.000Example of God coming down to us and endowing us.
00:51:04.000There's that moment that's always sort of stands out a little bit when them two people like are meant to contribute a little bit of land and then.
00:51:11.000Them guys, they get zapped good and hard, don't they, for lying?
00:51:14.000But I can see why, like, you know, I've always thought, oh, that's a harsh penalty because, you know, they get zapped out of existence because they lied a little bit.
00:51:23.000Well, but the reason I feel that it's pertinent here is because what this requires is faith and trust that you have to enter in a community and go, right, we all own this tractor.
00:51:37.000We're all dependent on one another for our food.
00:51:40.000We're dependent on one another for our safety.
00:51:42.000So it seems to me, Germaine, that we start with the things like, Food and energy, the non negotiable essentials, but there's room for further entrepreneurialism.
00:51:51.000For example, this community is going to need someone that can make podcasts.
00:51:55.000It's going to need someone that's very good at showing off and helping the franchise model to reach as many people as possible so that we can become a global organization where we run our own communities.
00:52:08.000Your franchise might be run according to Republican principles or Democrat, or you might be Marxist, or you might be lesbians, you might be Muslims, you could be anything.
00:52:18.000What you want to do is Decouple yourself from the imperialist globalist system that wants all of us to be regarded as individuals, quarreling about a variety of things, none of them as significant as are you eating real food?
00:52:32.000Are you able to love the people that matter?
00:52:34.000Are you going to be able to overcome the obvious complications that come when human beings live together?
00:52:39.000So, I wouldn't mind taking a little pivot, TJ, if we may, to how has it been since you're the entrepreneur who's gotten into this, you've realised this for you, you know, the proof's in the pudding and the food is on the table.
00:53:43.000But no, it's just, I just, I just mean like, it's like the integration between the lifestyle I get to enjoy with my family as well as the lifestyle I get to enjoy with the Axe families, but also with business.
00:54:00.000Like, it, I mean, Running this company to describe it, it brings the Bible to life because, in many ways, it's as if I see now the Bible as this almost like fractal codex of names that each one of them provides an answer on what leadership is like.
00:54:19.000So, what it's like being the CEO of Acts requires understanding and looking at the actions of an Adam and then looking at the actions of Noah and looking at Moses and looking at Abraham or looking at Jacob or looking at each one of them and being able to like apply it in real time.
00:54:40.000It's like a, you know, sometimes when it, when it, like for example, it's been five years since we started the idea.
00:54:46.000During the times where it was underground and I would get laughed out of rooms, like I one time got invited to this like investor room and there was like, these guys called themselves the ANCAP cigar room, the anarcho capitalist cigar room.
00:55:01.000There was probably like $300 million worth of like people in that room.
00:55:46.000Sometimes, with working with the families, it is exactly like Moses dealing with the Israelites the grumbling, the complaining.
00:55:56.000And the thing I wanted to talk to you about that I was reading your book, I was reading How to Become a Christian in Seven Days and considering that 12 step program that you were talking about, okay?
00:56:08.000People's addiction to Babylon and to Egypt.
00:56:30.000Like, you know, sometimes I can feel like, man, like, I wish, like, axes, I think that axe, in terms of real estate, I think it's the most disruptive thing to real estate that has occurred in a long, long time.
00:56:42.000I think that decentralized real estate is a whole other genre.
00:56:45.000It would be like being like, Yeah, I came up with apartments.
00:56:48.000Like, that's a whole concept, you know?
00:56:51.000So I think to myself, wow, like, I think this can be way bigger.
00:56:54.000I don't even think we're at, yeah, we're about to have about 2,500 acres of land, but I don't even think we're at 1% of where I think we can take this thing.
00:57:02.000No, it should be, it's a better model than the current model.
00:57:30.000But the thing that's interesting is that you do have, like in people like Secretary Kennedy and Dr. Oz in the HHS, you have people that are righteous, but they're still, you know, they're surrounded, one assumes, by the kind of locusts and systems of Luciferianism that have always controlled government.
00:57:47.000The thing is that what we are told, and this is where they're going to get into some serious trouble when we start.
00:57:53.000To tool up and arm up and get mobile and march in, is they tell us we live in a democracy.
00:57:58.000So if you tell us we live in a democracy, what you're saying, democracy is a synecdoche or a synonym for freedom.
00:58:05.000That's what they're saying, is you are participants in how America is run.
00:58:09.000So then you won't have a problem if we say we're out.
00:59:02.000What needs to happen now, TJ, is to popularize this idea.
00:59:05.000And to, well, you're already piloting the idea.
00:59:08.000And now you need to stay pure of heart because you said you were going to explain to me what happened to those two people that got shazammed by the Almighty.
00:59:15.000And my assumption is that they were not being pure.
00:59:19.000But that's what, you know, one of the things that someone helped me understand recently with Saul versus David that superficially Saul's disobedience ain't that bad, but his disobedience revealed his true nature.
00:59:30.000And with them two, Sapphire and Anais, or whatever they were called, them lot, Their actions revealed that you can't have them in a community where people are of good faith.
00:59:40.000So, you and I know you are being very strongly tested, tested more than most people can stand.
00:59:46.000The testing that's required if you're going to be in that position is you can't fuck around.
01:00:29.000Well, if you don't dwell on the past, it can be like it's almost like it's too, like if you don't allow yourself moments of Would you say that nostalgia is the same thing, or is it different than dwelling on the past?
01:00:41.000Because sometimes I feel that if it's always sort of forward thinking and we're not having, I don't know if it's if I'm misunderstanding, but forget the former things, do not dwell in the past.
01:00:52.000Um, that's can be maybe is that the but it's not the equivalent to shutting off emotionally, is it?
01:00:58.000It's not numb, it's not yourself, it's not why don't you do some glue sniffing, no, no, like it's but sometimes it's too painful, sometimes it's too painful to look back.
01:01:07.000Like I can barely, you mentioned the other day.
01:01:10.000When Bear was, when, you know, in the final moments of Bear, we were playing music and there's a song.
01:01:18.000I don't think I will ever listen to that again.
01:01:54.000And by euthanizing an animal, maybe it's, I mean, you know, I don't know that we should be dabbling at either end of creation now that I'm no devout follower of Jesus.
01:02:05.000But oh man, it'd be at least the person could go, Listen, I've had enough of this somehow, yeah.
01:02:10.000And like with him, I think he did the canine equivalent, yes, yes, and as our great friend Jerome said. Animal means motion.