On today's show, Glenn and Pat discuss the Covington High School students' defense of a Native American girl who was mistaken for a white woman, and how the mainstream media covered it up. They also talk about why the media should have been so quick to condemn the high school students, and why they are heroes.
00:25:12.760You have to come away from your religions, philosophies, and doctrines and start worshipping the true and living power, which his name is Yahweh.
00:26:00.360But it doesn't get any more insulting than this.
00:26:04.160He calls them idol worshippers, totem pole, eagle and buffalo worshippers, until a Native American man was forced to come over and kindly plead with them to stop, which they didn't.
00:26:18.320The black Hebrew Israelites then go on with their insults, directed directly at the Native Americans.
00:26:25.600Now, it's right about this time that the Israelites decided that they would then direct hostility over to another growing group, a group of boys who were from Covington, that were standing close by, just watching and listening to these two groups.
00:28:57.620We're not including this on air because it's absolutely uneditable and unairable.
00:29:03.640It is full of profanity, so it would be just one giant bleep.
00:29:10.000But we will tweet this scene out to you.
00:29:13.240This is when, finally, some of the Native Americans had had enough, and they get into what looks like is going to become a street brawl between the two.
00:29:25.200And as it begins to get completely out of hand, several Native Americans returning shouts and profanity of their own, the street preachers, again, result to saying,
00:29:41.420They redirect to their racial insults, and they point again to the Covington High School students to get them out of this jam with the Native Americans.
00:30:52.020This goes back and forth for over an hour with the black Hebrew Israelites even resorting to calling other African Americans in the vicinity the N-word because they don't agree with them.
00:31:05.860Now, it's about this time that the boys from Covington High School all begin gathering in large numbers waiting for their ride home.
00:31:16.320We're going to play a small portion of what ensued next because it leads directly to the incident that would immediately go viral.
00:31:27.280Okay, I'm going to play a small portion of what happened next because it leads to the incident that would immediately go viral.
00:31:43.420But keep it in mind for later because I'm going to come back to this clip.
00:31:47.940This specific line of insults toward the Covington boys, again, directly followed another instance where the black Israelites were being confronted for their racism and bigotry.
00:32:22.920Y'all want to build a wall for Mexico?
00:32:24.720Now, remember this clip because I have to come back to it.
00:32:32.360By now, not only the boys from Covington were getting annoyed, but the entire area in a 300-meter radius was trying to get the black Israelites to shut up.
00:32:44.500It was disunion and disharmony with everyone they touched.
00:32:51.040The high school kids, in order to drown out the racism and bigotry, decided that a pep rally would be louder than the hate coming from the street preachers.
00:33:03.020Now, this is also something they do every year.
00:33:58.840They've done it for 10 years, and it did drown out the hatred.
00:34:03.260Now, it's a kid thing to do, but it's honestly, I would, if I were there, I would have said, thank God, look at these kids.
00:34:13.440It's much better listening to the bigotry coming from the mouths of the black Israelites, and now some, and I want to just emphasize this, some Native Americans who just lost their temper.
00:34:27.600But right as this is going on, one of the Native American attendees of the Indigenous Peoples March approaches the Covington group.
00:34:40.300He walks away from the area that the Native American demonstration had gathered and walks right past the black Israelites, directly into the middle of high schoolers.
00:34:51.300Now, he stops right in front of a 17-year-old, banging a drum a couple of inches from his face.
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00:52:44.240There was an emergency meeting called at the end of last year where the world had to come together and reset the GPS, which they were scheduled to do every 10 years.
00:52:55.800And they were scheduled to do that in 2020.
00:54:00.100Well, it means that there is a process that is happening on our planet right now that doesn't happen very often for the vast majority of the time we live in this, you know, quasi-happy, relatively peaceful planet.
00:54:15.280Sure, there are storms and earthquakes and things like that, but it's allowed us to thrive here.
00:54:19.940Unfortunately, that's not always the case.
00:54:22.700You know, those same genius ancestors of ours that gave us geometry, philosophy, architecture, they also insisted that we not forget the most important stories, the ones they etched into stone.
00:54:34.100And that's of basically the end of the world as they knew it when the planet and the heavens that they were so used to being repeatable and predictable and calm and peaceful turned against them, sort of in their words.
00:54:48.220Now, granted, that's not a very scientific way of saying it, but it was the best they could come up with.
00:54:52.420And unfortunately, the evidence says that they were not making it up just like they didn't make up philosophy, geometry, and architecture.
00:54:59.840This does seem to happen, and we are well into this one now and getting to the point where some of the events that we've been seeing on Earth the last few years are directly tied to it, and it's going to be getting much, much worse.
00:55:13.740Okay, explain how fast, first of all, every 12,000 years there should be a polar shift, just historically looking, it's about 12,000 years.
00:55:26.120We're now at 11,960 years, and explain what's happening.
00:55:32.480Well, and I'm glad that you mentioned those times.
00:55:37.560It's tough to know exactly where on the year we are.
00:55:40.800I mean, for all we know, based on what's happened the last couple of years, this could be a lot more up on our heels than we realize.
00:55:50.460But what's happening is this magnetic field around our planet, it comes from these magnetic poles.
00:55:56.420One comes out of the north, one comes out of the south, and it wraps around our planet.
00:56:00.440Now, this is important because apart from asteroids, every last little thing that is scary from space is electromagnetic, whether it's electromagnetic waves like gamma rays and x-rays, or it's charged particles like protons, cosmic rays, high-energy electrons.
00:56:16.420This magnetic field is what blocks this and protects our planet.
00:56:20.300If we don't have as strong of a magnetic field, which we've basically been losing it slowly for the entirety of modern history, but it's just started really diminishing much faster now, we're going to start to see the effects.
00:56:36.400And we have started seeing the effects on the earthquakes, the volcanoes, technological susceptibility, and even some human health issues that go along with this.
00:56:46.480So the magnetic poles actually shift because, just like we learned with an alternator or a generator, the molten part of the core, that's, I think, nickel, and it's going around the iron part of the core like a generator does.
00:57:07.160And so it's creating this magnetic field, but it's telling us that this molten core is moving faster, which, can that explain what's happening?
00:57:19.840Is that what's explaining, on happening, like, for instance, the Yellowstone, I can't remember what they call it, but the big, you know, the big volcano in Yellowstone?
00:57:28.720Well, you know, it's interesting. There are ways that that could explain it, but, for example, you don't necessarily need it.
00:57:36.740The weakest part of the magnetic field right now, for example, is over the South Atlantic. It's called the South Atlantic Anomaly.
00:57:42.980Now, they try to explain this by saying that right underneath there, down to the core, there are these anomalous motions.
00:57:48.760But the thing is, the magnetic north pole is moving towards Siberia from Canada, and the magnetic south pole has already left Antarctica.
00:57:57.220It's way ahead in the race, and it's going up into the Indian Ocean.
00:58:00.500Both magnetic poles are moving away from that exact point.
00:58:05.080And so is there some anomalous activity at the core underneath the South Atlantic Anomaly, or is it just the fact that both magnetic points on the planet are moving further away from it?
00:58:15.500And with magnetism, the force falls off at one over distance cubed.
00:58:20.680So what we have here is a lot of questions way beneath our feet, but we don't have a whole lot of uncertainty up here at the surface.
00:58:32.060The technology and innovation of the last few decades has allowed us to very well track a lot of these things.
00:58:38.140And while personally I am actually not as worried about Yellowstone, I think there are a couple in California, Oregon, and Washington that actually worry me a bit more.
00:58:48.940All of the volcanoes and every single fault line, and that's not just the major ones that surround the ocean, but things like New Madrid that run up the center of the country.
00:58:56.980All of those are at major, major risk when this goes a little further.
00:59:03.680You moved your family to New Mexico because you say that's a good place to be.
00:59:11.060You do not want to be anywhere near a coastline when this happens.
00:59:15.560The weather interaction between the land and ocean, it's already responsible for some of the harder to forecast major storms and their effects.
00:59:26.980That's going to increase because as much as temperature and pressure and water vapor play a role in weather, there's also this thing called the global electric circuit.
00:59:37.300And this is not fringe science or anything like that.
00:59:41.320Essentially, there is electric current going from basically the top of the atmosphere down to the ground in fair weather, high pressure.
00:59:49.140In low pressure, it comes back up into the sky.
00:59:52.260Now, the only thing stopping the sun from having complete control over this electric circuit in our atmosphere, and which goes down to the ground as well, which is how it accesses the crust and the magma, things like that, the only thing stopping it is that magnetic shield around our planet.
01:00:08.860As this is decreasing, we are seeing that space weather, things like solar flares, just the regular solar wind, these things are having a much greater effect on the weather.
01:00:17.680The earthquakes, the volcanic eruptions, granted, we haven't seen any major global affecting ones yet, but we are starting to see them not only increase in number, but increase in frequency when we would be expecting the surge of energy from the sun or from cosmic rays from the rest of the galaxy.
01:00:34.100And so you have this knowledge that earthquakes are electromagnetic.
01:00:41.380I don't know how much you've been following this, but this is now great mainstream science, that earthquakes have an electromagnetic component to them.
01:00:49.780Cosmic rays, those things I mentioned a bit ago, the most powerful ones go right through the earth.
01:00:55.120The slightly less powerful ones hit the mantle and change the viscosity level there, especially in silica-rich volcanoes.
01:01:01.900One of those happens to be Yellowstone.
01:01:04.100And when we're talking about the weather, that is mostly electricity.
01:01:08.540And so the current going up and down, this is what actually drives the storms east and west, what strengthens them, what weakens them when they get disconnected from that current.
01:01:18.080And so, again, the only thing standing in the way of the sun having complete control over the weather, the earthquakes, and our volcanoes,
01:01:25.540which does seem to happen every time we get a magnetic pole shift, is that magnetosphere, which is losing strength as the poles are moving.
01:01:33.940You know, a lot of people know the poles are moving, but they don't know that we're actually losing the strength of the field as well.
01:01:39.680Because that's what happens when it moves.
01:01:42.360Real quick, the poles always drift and move.
01:01:46.780But what we've seen is a dramatic uptick.
01:01:50.800And if I'm not mistaken, last year the poles moved as much as one would expect in a decade.
01:01:58.520If you look over long timescales, absolutely.
01:02:01.500It was only slightly faster than what happened the decade before.
01:02:04.520But their model was based on the idea that what happened the decade before was an anomaly, and it wouldn't possibly happen again.
01:02:11.840Well, the short version of the story is both the magnetic field position and the strength of the magnetic poles were very, very stable for a couple thousand years.
01:02:21.940Somewhere between 2,000 and 3,000 years.
01:02:24.240Moving a little bit, a few miles to, you know, maybe 10 miles every couple of years.
01:02:30.620To all of a sudden, the magnetic poles started taking off.
01:02:33.820And it was actually the southern one that started about 100 years earlier, which is why it's already left Antarctica and up in the Indian Ocean.
01:02:41.300But the north is actually moving faster now to try to catch up.
01:02:44.680And as it's doing so, it has literally dwarfed thousands of years of motion a couple of times.
01:02:53.620So from 1900 to about 1980, it dwarfed the last 1,000 years of motion.
01:02:59.760It broke that again in just the next 30 years, broke that again in just the last decade, and it broke it again here in the last eight years.
01:03:06.320Which, you know, as you said, it was supposed to come out in 2020.
01:03:09.700They began realizing this problem in 2018.