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Episode 2764 - In this education technology and political accountability episode, Ted and Austin Broer examine AI dangers infiltrating education and childhood while addressing writing skill collapse requiring ChatGPT professor interventions, AI-powered toy risks, vitamin C health benefits, collagen sourcing challenges, media AI propaganda manipulation, oil price speculation, Republican Party legislative failures, and Ted’s independent party switch.
Hey guys, welcome back once again to the worldwide broadcast.
Your favorite show bringing you the latest world news and health research, you know, I commend a lot of the customers, listeners, health masters, family that I know of that are actually continually getting constant information like we have on this show, good information, besides just laying around, you know, binge on Netflix and all their perverted training ideology, they have to show them every show now.
I mean, it means it's here by the high lows of Netflix, but I'm just picking on for that specific reason, but you know, too many times now I talk to people and nobody wants to download information anymore, I mean, you know, like you were talking about right in the handwritten letter, you know, doing certain things that actually benefit you that can help your brain that can help creative writing that can help deductive reasoning, help fluid reasoning skills, so many people are losing that now, I was in Orlando, the bunch of congestion, I was talking to a college professor, and I was asking him about what's going on
with chat GPT and he said they can't write up or sanction the kids for using chat GPT to write papers anymore at all. They said basically that it's not plagiarism because it's like yeah, it's unique because it's like a calculator, and it's not can use a calculator. It's not on everything now, and so pretty much don't tell them like go back in either, you know, restructure or clean it up. He said, but quite frankly, he said the sad part is he said this, if they don't use chat GPT or
AI to help with their papers, their sentence structure and their grammar is so poor, he makes them go back and rewrite the paper again and tells them to run it through AI and clean it up.
He said the papers that they're actually writing, some of the kids are writing them, they're trying to write them without doing it, and he says, the horrible, he says, the writing skills, the younger college generation are at Bismill, he's been a professor for almost 20 years.
Well, you know, remember when we were kids, you did it in a Beckett, I did it in school, we always, you know, did sentence sentence and grammar diagramming. Correct.
So we make sure the diagram was correct, so the reverbs and all the other things would be in the right place. I don't think they teach that anymore.
The noun, pronoun, adjective, all that stuff. I've never liked it, but I hated it, but it actually taught you how to actually construct a sentence.
I had this one later name was Mrs. Bush. Yeah, meaner teacher I've never had.
I mean, that woman was me should put people down in class. I mean, it was, it was awful, but boy, I tell you what, if you had a run on or a fragment sentence, man, you got to know, no, it was automatic F. You didn't redo it.
Oh, well, that's a bit of much. No, it wasn't. I said a meaner teacher. I've never seen it because I mean, I think about it with English, because I had the same thing in college president, you know, sometimes if you're not that good at, it's a difficult subject where you got to have somebody kind of, hey, listen, this is a problem, this is a mistake. Go back and fix it.
If you don't get to go back and fix it, and then on address it, they just give you an F, then you're like, well, I was in the advanced program. Yeah, so I was advanced English, so they she expected to be done. Okay, but no, it was just, and then boy, she let us do. I think she let's drop a couple of the yes before the end of the semester, but she just it was, it was straight. It was no, there was no fixing that it was going to fix it. And I remember she only taught for a couple of years, and she went into pharmaceutical sales, but I remember I said, in fact, she used to live next door to us over here after we moved here, and she was still mean. I mean, I talked to her husband one time,
and he said, oh, yeah, I had to get rid of her. That's so mean. I thought this is terrible, but she would now, but now to give her credit now, she's always nice to me, but you know, but I didn't get a couple of those else that I got to draw. And so, but so I'll tell you what, it tightened you up, man, that's what I'm getting at. That's what he was saying is he's making them go back right. And he's like, heck, oh, he's like, if they got to use AI to clean these, some of these papers up, he goes, whether they're going to the business world, they're going to have to do something is at least have to show them what they made mistakes on them and fix it, but they can't, they cannot write up kids that are sanctioned for AI at all.
Even when I was a college professor in gosh, that's been 40 years ago, right? I still remember 45 years ago. I don't even admit that. But I still remember the kids. They couldn't answer a short answer essay. Yeah, they were living blank. And then a lot of the kids would leave true false questions.
Like, that's finally out. This just 50 years ago, 45 years ago, I'm sure I finally I finally went in front of the class. I said, let's learn about probability. Here's a quarter. The true false ones, one that always got me.
They don't leave T and F blank. Yeah. I mean, if you absolutely didn't study, you completely are coming in. You don't know what you're going to make on. I mean, dude, run T's all the way down. Run F's all the way down.
Well, I mean, once case scenario, there was one, there was one professor locally university got fired for that because all the, all the T's were all, all the answers were always true.
And all the answers for the, all the answers for the mobile Twitter, all my point exactly going like, I'm not sure I'm going to flip a coin true all the way down. No, the probability is you're going to hit someone. Well, no, he made him true.
So he got to get A's that you play a red black roulette on it. I didn't study Hail Mary audit tree. All the way down. I got a 98.
Well, no, then what happened is he started having kids complain because they weren't learning anything. Everything. He's going to class.
And finally, he taught them about 10 or 15 years of finally they terminated and they would renew his contract. You know who it is. Yeah, and he's a nice guy, but the problem is is that, you know, he just didn't want to, but he got burned out.
So it was easier instead of giving people A's and B's and C's.
Well, it's easy every smash. You just copy a paste.
Same same same same same everything. No, it was a, but I'm like every, every true false question was true or false all of it all the way down.
And every mobile choice was always like A or always B. I think the exams are always the same every year.
So I was thinking if you know, you had classes, but a year before he's kind of asked all the private members. I remember though, I mean, it wasn't illegal.
And I remember I had a friend of mine who was in a fraternity. I'm outstaking economics. And he said, you want the exams? I'm like, really?
You know, I had never, never, never, never, never asked me that question before because the frat had them all.
You know, and I'm like, well, yes, I thought, well, sure, I'll take them because I thought, you know, I will study off them.
Because a lot of times you'll do that. You'll take an exam and you'll study off of the exams that the professors are going to ask, but it's not the same exam.
The professors you change, sometimes some of the questions are the same, but they're not the same order.
Yes, you have to know the material. So I remember I studied this exam. I learned all the answers to the questions.
I went and took the exam in the laboratory and it was the same test. And I'm like, like, exact same, like, copy, paste, yeah, I thought, this is ridiculous.
I mean, how do these guys get these exams like this? And apparently, you know, the professors give out the exam and I got a kick out of that.
It was like the one class that happened to me in college like that. I thought, wow, that was crazy. And then I started realizing how the frat boys got the, got through college, stand drunk, all of it.
Sorry, if you were in college and you're staying drunk all the time, make sure you're taking the GHI cleanse at least. That way you cleanse your liver out.
So that's horrible.
If you got a kid in college and he's still trying to make it through and he's in a frat, send him a can of GHI cleanse.
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Oh, by the way, the 12 healthy foods covered in cancer causing chemicals and pesticides.
Here we go. That's what you think can actually stave off cancer can cause cancer, including these fruits and vegetables.
There's 12 items to your local produce section that could be teaming with cancer causing chemicals and they need to be bought organic.
If you're going to buy them, you need to know who the suppliers are. So here we go.
Are you guys ready for this? It says about 40% of spinet samples contained dichloro, diethenol, trichloroethane, which is banned by the EPA and 72 over concerned by widespread environmental damage.
Like if it's banned by the EPA and 72 out of 40% of spinet samples contain it. Strawberries, which we all have known,
leafy greens such as kale, grapes and peaches rounded out the top five dirtiest foods,
with people consuming and reporting significantly higher pesticide levels in the urine compared to those who ate lower residue foods.
Now, this is unbelievable. You know, so funny, you try your best to get this stuff and you don't realize a spinach, strawberries, kale,
collard, mustard greens, cherries, peaches, grapes, nectarines, pears, apples, potatoes, which doesn't make sense because they're buried, you know.
I mean, I don't get that. Yeah, I was about to say. I didn't expect that. I knew strawberries were blueberries and blackberries.
And so I don't understand how in the world potatoes are like that because you know, there's something in the ground already.
But you got to think about it though. A lot of the ground is being sprayed. It's being sprayed with roundup and other things.
And so you end up basically eating a lot of the stuff because then the soil is kind of sad.
I said 35% of collard. I don't know who wants to eat collard and mustard greens anyhow. There's nasty.
Sorry, because you're not a fixer. Let me know. I'll try some as they need to be organic.
Had a detectable levels of dichloroethane, grapes landed at number four, peaches fifth of the worst foods to put in your body.
That's why when I see these things and it's a sweet corn avocados, but pie as an onion is all rounded out at the top five cleanest foods.
Avocados are big. I saw it on a list here. Avocados that here in Florida will grow great. So a tree.
They don't have to be sprayed with anything. Most avocados. We had a neighbor and I came with a cut of down.
We had neighbor next to the office where he lived there a while years back. He had this avocado tree.
And it was so big. It hung over in the back of our property. We cut it down. I don't know why.
And I'm not joking. We would go out there in the morning or after work and we'd have avocados on the ground.
We'd be pulling them off the tree. He didn't kick it and picked half of them. We got them pulled three, four, five avocados.
That whole area where we built the office used to be an avocado orchard.
Oh, it was great. They're all gone now. Oh yeah.
It was come out. I'm like, why would you cut that down your backyard?
I bet it's literally free food. Avocados are one of the healthiest things.
I just sell avocados. We had one. It's so funny. I had my mom had the German beer tavern.
So I decided I was going to be the entrepreneur at the young age and so they had avocados.
We had a big, huge avocados in the backyard. Yeah.
And I would go sell them to the drunks.
Good healthy family is going to make a three.
Well, at least they were getting more than beer.
Yeah, they got fat.
You know, and this thing was like 40 feet tall as a huge tree.
Yeah, they get huge.
And I'd get up there. It's amazing. I stayed alive in my youth.
And I'd shimmy up these branches up to 40 feet.
Grab these avocados.
No, finally, finally I developed a new way of doing it, which I had to put up.
I had a cane pole and I built a net for the back of the cane pole
with a string on top of the cane pole that had a little clipper thing on it.
So I could get up there, put it up there, clip it, and it falls into net and not shatter.
And break.
Yeah, bustle.
It wasn't entrepreneur.
And I would go sell something.
And I remember once when I was in the South, I was in sixth grade.
Yeah.
This is back in the dark ages, right?
And I remember I had pulled my cash out and I took it with me one day.
$100 with me.
It's sixth grade.
I remember the average was at minimum wages at the $1.60.
That's $1.60, yeah.
So you have a full week salary for these women working in the cafeteria.
It was like 50 bucks.
Brand new Mustang was like with three grand back then.
I'm a 11-year-old little punk, right?
And I whip out a lot of money.
Like, it's 100 bucks.
You know, and you know, I'm a little, a little, well, some girl goes.
So the lady goes and goes, well, where'd you get all that money?
I said, I earned it.
I sell avocados.
And she goes, huh?
Somebody else take that money.
If you know, I'm like five feet tall.
And nobody's taking my money, you know?
I'm five feet tall.
And I thought myself, this is crazy, but it was so strange because I was able to,
you know, sell those avocados and make money on them.
So I have a special affinity in my heart for avocados.
I have a little bit of fat.
I mean, a little bit of salt on them on top of your eggs.
I mean, they're great.
The research also revealed that the clean 15 list, the top one's pine apples,
which has a real thick skin, this sweet corn.
But you got to be careful with that, because it's going to be sprayed with.
It's got your organic avocados, papaya and onions all around the top five.
The full list of the cleanest foods are pineapple, sweet corn, avocados, papaya,
onions, frozen, sweet peas, and one of my frozen asparagus,
cabbage, watermelon, cauliflower, bananas, because of the skin again.
Mangoes, carrots, of course, is on the ground.
Mushrooms and kiwi, deciding goals on previous work.
So the certain fruits and vegetables are a major routine of pesticides.
Also, if you have potatoes and they don't sprout and your refrigerator,
they've been irradiated, chances are, so don't be buying those anymore.
If you have onions that don't sprout, don't be buying those anymore.
And if you are eating stuff that has the pesticides in it,
get GHI cleanse.
GHI cleanse will help detoxify the liver.
You get a camera anywhere else that I did somewhere.
All right.
GHI can't handle it.
It's the one that's super fast.
I took it this morning.
I just thought it was worth it.
It says kiwis right here.
I always love kiwis.
Kiwis are extremely high in vitamin C.
But we got a lot of those here in New Zealand, remember?
And they're really high in vitamin C.
Oh yeah.
And there's another study that came out now on the vitamin C,
and it's talked about how research shows that vitamin C helps prevent
neurodegenerative diseases and those at high risk.
Like Alzheimer's.
Yes, essential nutrient with potent inoxidant properties.
I talk about it all the time.
It basically is vital for synthesis of college in the body.
Oh, have me have honesty powder over there.
Vitamin C.
Every morning, the camera rich, every morning, I take a scoop of this.
Every night, forget about this.
A scoop of this.
A really really helps out with college in production of the body.
Oh my gosh.
Coming back to that.
And yes, I know I've gotten the emails.
Everybody's screaming and yelling at me in bold caps on my emails.
Please, I hear you.
I don't need any more emails.
I have another college in formula that's going to be a secondary
when coming out.
The original formula put together.
I'm still working on the problem with it is the sort of ass fed bovine
that I was getting the source dried up on out of my first batch.
I have another company making it for me now.
It's a good one.
But I have a secondary one that's an advanced formula
with three different types of bovine collagen that basically comes out of Europe.
It's a really good formula.
It's a little bit price here.
It's a bigger can though.
It's a really, really, really strong formula.
It's from what I'm looking at,
anything about half the dose each of it.
The old one that I have, it's still in production too.
But I have run into a problem trying to get there's a company I talked to
and I was supposed to basically begin an assay testing.
Never got it back.
Never got clean testing on as far as it was guaranteed.
A hundred percent grass fed bovine.
And I said, I will not take delivery unless you can provide that for me.
Another company, they like doubled their cost on it on me overnight.
So what's happened is now this grass fed bovine collagen is getting more and more popular.
We set the precedent.
It's getting a lot of traction.
It's good. It's quality.
I love it. The problem is now the manufacturers to realize, wow,
we can actually really start hammering the price on it and they have done so.
And so I've gotten it because it would have doubled in price.
So we can't do that to you guys.
And I had it this morning.
I have some left.
Yeah.
There's not, I mean, the orders we've had them on back quarter with us.
You've seen on the site, but I haven't knew it in probably this week or next.
This is another good product.
It's called the collagen peptide advanced formula.
And it's a three different blend one.
Really, really good formula.
Really clean.
Because that's the thing you've got to watch out.
Let me make this really clear with you guys.
There's a lot of companies that are selling beef collagen or collagen peptides online.
A huge source.
And it's not as bad as other Rawls, but about 60 to 70% of these
are coming somewhere out of China or other Middle Eastern countries or India.
And that's where I've given the sources from with those.
And I'm not going to take it out of there.
I either want, basically, they're down there in South America.
I want it out of West, out of Utah or I want it out of Europe.
Because I know those always batch tested good and clean.
So being cautious of where you're getting your collagen peptides from
because there are a few companies I've seen on Amazon.
And they're like dirt cheap.
And I have no idea how they're possibly selling grass fed bovine collagen.
Yeah, most of them are.
There's no way because I've looked at the literal cheapest price
I can buy these in enormous raw batches.
And there's no way to actually even sell those.
And much less make money, much less actually even stay in business.
I mean, lose money the price they're selling them at.
So that shows me that the quality is garbage.
So I'll keep you posted on it because the college is really, really important.
And I know everybody wants it.
And the purple sticks in a can.
Those will be here.
They should be here next week as far as the first batch of those.
So don't worry.
And the question that I will answer to everybody.
If you've got something on auto ship,
we basically just pause the auto ship.
Why it's out of stock?
We had backup supply to cover auto ships.
The problem is when the supply can't keep up anymore on the backlog
because we get delayed like with the beef collagen.
I just have to basically zero out the cost on the auto ship.
So it'll say auto ship.
You're not charging anything.
Once it's in stock, we'll start reshipping it again.
That way it's clean.
You don't pay anything.
We don't have a bunch of backlog.
We can get caught up as soon as we get them in.
So that is the basically housekeeping that I want to handle today on that.
Revolving that in the vitamin C.
Yes, really, really important effects of vitamin C.
Comebacks, oxidative stress, immune support,
facility says collagen synthesis.
Huge, huge wound around here.
There's a clinical trial found to supplement it.
500 milligrams a day for four weeks.
Essentially, it had massive effects on ulcer healing.
Like, I mean, really, really good stuff as far as the body promotes cardiovascular health.
It maintains brain function.
Vitamin C crosses the blood brain barrier,
kind of like magnesium.
Brain food does.
It really helps out synergistically,
for my opinion, what I found with the magnesium.
Brain food and the vitamin C.
That's why I always take them together on here.
And one thing I want to shift,
because I was talking about AI earlier.
And this is an article I want to get into today.
It says, not for kids.
Adult only AI is quietly powering kids toys.
There we go.
New reports comes out.
Now, this may sound new to you,
because I've covered this topic.
I think three or four different times down.
And it's a problem.
It's becoming a trend.
And it's not going away.
It's getting worse.
There's pretty much no regulation on it at all.
The new report from the public interest research group that just came out.
Their title stated, not for kids found in toys,
warns that the flawed policies of major companies,
such as open AI and anthropocate,
allow powerful chatbot technologies
to make the way to stuff the animals, robots,
and toys designed for children.
Now, to clarify this,
the flawed policies of major companies.
That's not a true statement.
These are not flawed policies.
These are intentional, in my opinion.
They know very darn well good
and how not to put these in children's toys.
It's not hard to put blocks on stuff.
Guys, we've had, you know,
McAfee virus protection since the 2000s.
These guys aren't stupid.
They're tech guys that know how to build open AI chat.
They can make it so they don't go over to kids' products
and kids' products are not allowed to have them.
And the companies that are manufactured
don't have access to them.
Period.
So that's a big lie right off the gate.
According here, now to the report,
they said, he looked online to find a growing number of AI toys.
Talk stuff animals, toy robots,
powered by chat GPT.
They're just one problem.
AI companies, same, say these some chatbots,
are not for kids.
PRIG found it's easy to enter into agreement with major AI companies
to access their technology and create kids' toys.
They said, I think it's important to understand
that a child's brain is much easier to influence than adults.
They said that children operate a much different brain
wavelength, makes it easier to program an influence.
They had a potato brain wastage.
Yep.
Whoever programs these AI's
are now having direct access to child's brain
in regards to these chatbots toy operations
to say that caution is warranted here
would be an understate.
Well, it gets worse, Austin,
because these types of tires,
these toys, some of them are going to be connected
to the dog on internet.
They're all large.
Yeah, I mean, they're going to be.
No, you can't have chat GPT or AI toys
without having five accesses.
That's what I want to make sure.
Yeah, clarify that.
That means that if somebody's at the other end of the internet
talking to your kid, they're going to be saying stuff to that kid
that you don't need to have them say.
Or programing AI to do the same.
Just right.
The way AI is just,
it was appropriate.
It was all very neat, because it's all it is.
But once we understand that,
we need to realize that our children do not need these.
I mean, the kid starts telling,
okay, this has already happened
with these children being told to commit suicide.
Yes.
The kids don't know any better.
They're seven, eight, you're 10 years old.
They don't know any better.
You know, they think, oh, yeah,
that'd be great.
You get to put it to suicide.
You get to go fly like an angel.
It'd be fun.
And the kid go, oh, be fun.
Oh, why not do this?
They have no idea what they're doing.
They're completely and totally innocent at this age.
That's why these dogs on weirdos come
after them when they're so young.
So keep your kids away from AI toys.
Don't buy them.
Let's hear it.
P-I-R-G found 20 current AI toys sold online
using open AI.
This includes Bondo,
a stuffed dinosaur market for kids aged four to eight.
Four to eight guys has AI intelligence
conversation companion toy teddy bear for sale
available on Walmart.
Another one.
Folo toy, which open AI has now been banned
from P-I-G's research because it was discussing sexual
topics with children and giving them step-by-step instructions
on how to start fires in their house.
What?
Marketing to four year olds.
And you think this is accidental.
You think this is just whoopsie.
We can create AI in sane technology AI,
but we don't know how it got children's toys.
Whoopsie.
And then basically we were always told we were kids
you don't play with matches.
You don't do that.
It's kind of like Saddam Hussein's got weapons
of mass destruction.
We need to evade Iraq.
They found that level of lies.
Oh, it's also the COVID shot built by DARPA,
the RNA gene therapy shot.
It was safe and effective.
Oh, I got the ultimate lie.
Benjamin Netanyahu does not control Donald Trump.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, Benjamin Netanyahu is not a war criminal.
Oh, by the way, I also alluded to this at the beginning.
I wanted to talk about it for a second.
The old fashioned habit that Dr. Seiken cure loneliness
and healing emotional wounds.
And that's writing real letters.
There you go.
You know, if you write a real letter
and you actually hand write it out,
you know, let's say you got some of your mad at.
You think, well, you're starting off with being mad at somebody.
Yeah, I'm just start off with that.
It happens.
No, it happens.
And you write this letter to them.
It's a catharsis.
It clears it out of your brain.
Now, you don't mail the letter.
Don't do that.
You know, just so you can lay it on the, you know,
on the cabinet and look at it 10 years later
and laugh about it and put it through a shredder.
It doesn't make any difference.
You don't mail it.
You write it out.
I mean, I had a family member years ago.
It's just an absolute mess.
And I mean, I wrote them a letter.
Well, I said, here's the truth.
Here's the blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
I wrote this five page letter out.
It was great.
And I put an envelope and I said,
I'm gonna mail this later and I suck in the drawer.
You know, five years later, 10 years later, I find it.
I'm like, well, I didn't mail that.
Well, I made me feel a lot better.
I mean, years ago, I remember I had a good friend of mine.
His dad was best friends with my dad.
And we had a conflict in a dog on church meeting.
I'm not gonna get in the detail about it.
It doesn't really matter.
It was close to bad leadership, actually.
And he wrote me a letter.
He did always let me know how the world works.
And it was a thick one too.
And he had it in my mom.
Well, he had it in the mailbox.
He mailed it to me and looked at us, laughed.
And I wrote on there, returned to send her refused.
I got up to the mailbox, went right back to him.
And I remember years later, he said to me,
he goes, I'm really glad you sent that letter back.
It wasn't necessary.
I said, I know.
I said, we've been friends for a long time.
And quite frankly, I don't want to read jumps like that
because I knew what you were going to do.
And it's no point at all.
So just let you go ahead and keep it.
He said, I'm really glad you didn't do that.
So the letters are really, really nice when you write them
the people that you love also.
And you tell them how much you care about them,
how much you love them.
And so just do that and do it.
And do the old fashioned way, put a stamp on it.
Well, here's the thing.
And I thought about that you're bringing this up.
The issue we run into a lot of times,
we end up saying stupid stuff we're mad.
And you know, when you start having this,
I try to always avoid this now,
because I don't, I hate texts anyways.
But when you get in these like a text article,
somebody, there's no emotion.
We're so emotional.
So you'll, it's not, you're not discussing the conversation
having rebuttals.
You start saying stupid crap via text.
And then it may not even be that bad.
But the person reading it, all the emotions
interpretive attacks.
That's exactly right.
It's all interpreted.
So you may be saying something like,
well, this really frustrated me to this point.
I don't like you do this, blah, blah, blah, whatever.
Well, the person reads it and goes,
I'm really frustrated by the way you treated me, blah, blah, blah.
Why would you talk to me like this?
Kimberley have saved us to me.
And you're sitting there going,
I'm just trying to communicate with you.
All the emotion is interpreted.
Pick up the telephone and call them.
Call them.
Have a conversation with the phone.
Because when you start writing stuff like that,
and like you said, the good thing about
if you write a letter in your man,
you put on the counter.
You don't hit send.
You got to go to the post office.
You got to put a stamp on it.
You got to really want to send that letter.
You got to ask your tax.
And you think about it for a few minutes.
Oh, this is simple.
Yeah.
I've lost several friendships over this.
Over taxes, yep.
Because they stay soft.
No, when they start saying stuff that's really, really aggressive,
and my response is always,
why are you being aggressive with me?
And again, the response is interpreted.
The emotions are interpreted on your head
or the other person.
So what they're saying is not big of a deal,
but what you're reading in a completely different way.
Especially if a person that you're trying to talk to
is a megalomaniac.
Yeah.
It goes bad fast.
I had this evangelist person that I know, pastor that I know.
I tried to be friends with him years ago.
And he was always coming out and saying,
cutting things on tax.
And finally, after about the fourth or fifth time,
I said, you know, this kind of crap needs to stop.
I said, I don't talk to you like this.
It's too difficult to interpret.
You know, he was, he said, that was his personality.
Yeah.
And he had that reputation of always burning bridges,
always burning bridges.
And he burnt the bridge.
And finally, I told him, I said,
the only reason I haven't come back
and said something really ugly to you
is that you claim to be a prophet.
Now listen to me for a second.
Now, Bible says, touch not God's prophets.
Do them no harm.
And I said, so I'm trying not to be, you know, mean to you.
I said, but I won't put up with this again from you.
And that was the end of it.
I never heard back from him and I never contacted him again.
Because the next time would have not been cordial
and I didn't want to do that.
Because I try to walk in love.
The Bible says to do that.
Sometimes it's easy, sometimes it's not easy.
Sometimes some people are really hard to walk in love with.
And then some people, no matter what you do,
because they're takers and you're a giver,
they will take it, take it, take it, take it,
take it and they will never give back.
And when you stop giving, they'll want to know why
you're not giving them anymore
and they get angry.
And they're not thankful for what you've done for them.
They're not appreciative at all.
They're mad because you haven't given them more.
That's very true.
No, it's true.
You say, you give them $100 and you're like,
I don't want $100.
I want $1,000 and you're like, well,
I don't really don't have that in the budget right now.
What do you mean?
And you're like, and they didn't give you anything.
No, they provide nothing.
I've seen it over and over and I've learned a long,
long time ago that when people provide nothing from you for you,
you need to really kind of stay away from them.
Just like Trump needs to learn this
because Trump is now furious at Israel
for destroying the Iran oil fields
as crude surges in planned summit collapses
between the United States and Israel.
Imagine that.
Well, you know, you got to remember, Israel's a taker.
Oh, when's the last time that Israel sent us money
for a national disaster in the United States?
Oh, remember that last hurricane we had?
They sent over all these Israeli support national guard
over here to help us out.
But what they do is they bring our police officers
about 20,000.
Has it exactly right?
And teach them how to put their dog on neck
to their people, their knees on people's necks
and suffocate them.
They teach about it to that.
They teach about it to that really well with Mossad.
And they teach them how they like to shoot
Palestinian children in the strips of Gaza for sport.
They teach them that too.
But our boys that don't really put up with all that stuff
and they program everybody.
Israel gives us nothing back,
but they want everything from us.
They take it all when that reminds me
of that one movie with Jack Reacher.
And he goes, well, you know, why are you doing this?
Why are you taking this?
How much money are you making on these?
He goes, money, we take what we can take.
We take everything.
There's no money.
We take it all.
We take it all.
We take everything we can take.
And it's true.
That's how they act.
You know, now they've dragged us into this war.
Rubius said that.
Rubius said the reason they attacked Iran was
because they were new that Israel was going to do it.
They didn't want their basis targeted.
So they went in and jumped inside of it.
The oil's gone to the roof down.
We're about to have expensive gas and oil
and you can diesel again.
And the sad part about it is is that
we're going to affect the entire planet now
because here's the biggest problem
they've got with the straights or mues.
One of the byproducts of oil is sulfuric acid.
Yeah.
It's used in everything.
The manufacturer of copper, of aluminum of...
Sulfuric acid is used in all industry.
And it's one of the byproducts of oil production.
And we're going to have a massive shortage now
of sulfuric acid.
Well, that's good.
Because the straights of whole mues...
Now I was thinking about it though.
You'd think, because I know
I mean, you're already working on production of it.
Do you think we're going to start switching over
to Venezuelan oil now in the time meeting?
Well, yes.
The problem was we should have had that set up.
That's what I thought I'll read.
I know a lot of the infrastructure there's to lap it
and in order to produce enough to actually
make a difference in the price points in the United States.
Well, that's the problem that we have, isn't it?
I mean, we have this, you know, we want to have
the ability to do all this stuff.
We should have had it already set up.
For over a year or two.
Yes.
The thing about it is though, in my opinion,
I think that's going to be what the savior complex play
is going to be, just in my opinion,
you're going to start seeing the oil prices go up,
you know, the whole nine yards.
We've already watched the new cycle after cycle after cycle,
which it's not the end of the world.
Don't freak out.
This is what happens.
The fuel goes up and we'll just kind of come back down again.
It always comes back to you.
This is what they do, guys.
They do this in cycles.
And what happens?
Like eggs.
This is eggs.
This is eggs again.
We've got a giant one I ran.
We've got a run oil up to $120, $130 a barrel.
All the stuff in the pipeline was the same price.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nothing changed.
This is full speculator manipulation right now.
This is eggs at $12 a dollar.
Good remember, the shipments that have already been through
the strait of remuse a week and a half ago,
they're still en route to the United States.
The oil infrastructure and the price points are already
in place that are already through our fineries.
Nothing's changed except for futures.
And what the speculators have pushed up.
Yeah, oil prices, gas prices, and at the pump of art,
they're getting up 30, 40, 50 cents.
Why is that?
It's price manipulation just like eggs.
We've got to wipe out all the chickens in existence
because they have the bird flu.
Well, you got two million chickens.
How do you know they all have the bird flu?
Because we swapped a no beak of one of them.
What are the beaks tested positive for bird flu?
So we kill all the chickens.
By the way, the chicken one's healthy.
The chicken one's healthy.
By the way, we already know like 70 to 80%
of the PCR test are false negatives, false positives.
So again, this is exactly what they do
to bring the price point out to see how far they can push it,
see where the pushback is.
The problem is, they already know where the pushback's going to be.
United States population is very resilient with this.
We're just going to be like, okay, guess what?
We're not going to drive around
and waste money going to places we don't need to.
Just do business, business.
People got to do stuff.
People are still going to, they've stocked up on food.
That's why I've had a lot of people ask me
about the food buckets recently, the organic food buckets.
Now, I have one down in my way.
This is one, this is what I have to deal with it.
This, it's not empty.
None of these food buckets are empty.
I don't keep around.
They all got food in them.
You ask me why I still have food in them.
Organic pasta.
I'm going to prove that I didn't be to cover up bad there.
Because this is my personal stash
if you guys went into the studio.
This isn't my only bucket.
I keep these on hand in the event that I need to have them
out of the kitchen here in the studio in the compound.
So if we need to make this stuff,
I have it right here on deck.
I can throw them in the tub of water
and cook it off my well water
and be done with it.
Where's this one?
Oak meal.
I got breakfast again.
I got breakfast.
Now, you also get the meat buckets you want to add into it
or add other sorts of protein.
Now, the Oak meal is great.
You've got some fit food in it.
With any Oak meal.
Whenever anything is going on right now,
everybody needs to have some stored food again.
Yeah, and I told everybody, people ask this.
I don't recommend people going bonkers.
I've got a 10 year supply of food in my bunker.
You got 10 years.
I mean, that's cool.
That's great.
If you're still eating MREs after eight or nine years,
it's going sideways.
At that point, you better be figuring out how to hunt
and fish before you run it out of your 10 year supply
of food in your bunker downstairs.
I recommend at least, at least, run a 30 day supply
for your whole family.
I remember I had 90s best 30s.
I had a friend of mine in Terry.
This is back in the 80s.
The world's going to an end, you know.
One of the things happened back in the 80s
or something was there was the only
about world coming to an end.
Right, man, but 88, I don't remember.
And I remember, he literally had a stack of food
in his living room that was about to the ceiling.
It was like three meters high.
Food buckets or mREs?
Yeah, it was, it no, it's everything.
Yeah.
I know it was literally 20 by 20 feet by 10 feet high.
Yeah.
And I thought on self, this is awesome.
It wasn't freeze-dried, it was real food.
Like that for a while, but it could expire before it runs out.
Yeah.
And it was interesting.
But by the way, with sulfur, by the way,
guitarists, please stop sulfur production now.
Southeast manufacturing is saying they have to have
sulfur because they're going to have feed backs,
feed stock shortages without sulfur.
Copper and zinc extraction requires sulfur.
The petroleum refining process dependent on sulfur
specifications, battery protectors,
including using sulfuric acid for lithium acid
and for lithium mining is basically requiring sulfur.
And it's unreal what they're doing here.
And so it's sulfur is a big deal.
I got to show this.
This, the level of propaganda mixed with stupidity,
if they think this is actually something
that's going to make the population feel better.
This is Donald J. Trump's personal tweet
that he put out yesterday.
He's now saying that the oil prices are only small price
to pay to make sure Iran nuke threat is over.
Short-term oil prices which will drop rapidly
when the destruction of the Iran nuclear threat is over,
a very small price to pay for the US and world safety.
Why are they destroying Iran's nuke,
they're going to have to pay for fuel fees.
Oils would think differently.
That makes you a fool if you think different.
Right.
You two are saying there,
if you disagree with the narrative
and you think we shouldn't be starting a conflict,
by the way, that was not Congressional approved,
you're now full because Iran had nuclear threat.
What happened to the B2 bomb agreement
just six months ago that we love the blast out of it
or tell everybody how good we did?
Or was it that Israel needed a cover to level bay root?
By the way, Ian fit this, you remember Ian?
Yeah, he came out with a really good video.
I've just posted this one.
You guys can watch.
And he said, please watch it
because he can be killed for doing this.
I talked to him very COVID when he was running
for all that stuff up there.
It's cool, dude, trains heavy.
So yeah, so by the way,
Hafe got their oil refinery bombed.
And so now the port of Hafe in Israel is burning.
I have a feeling that this little war
that they decided to start,
it's not going as well as they thought it would.
Well, you know what, you know what Iran was doing?
This is interesting.
They're sending up drones, little drones.
Yes.
Keep drones, like $30,000 drone maximum price on arm.
And they're sending up missiles with it.
Yeah.
And so what happens is the iron dome
locks in on all of the drones
and shoots your target actor.
And they start shooting them down with these missiles, right?
And then they can't hit all the other missiles
that are coming in that are real missiles.
Well, they also did something in clusters
with hundreds of them.
And when one of the contractors I didn't told me this,
I talked to him in the day.
He said, the goal to do that was to burn out
the payload of the iron dome with air defense systems.
Because it was day decoys.
This was an old strategy that was constantly used
during Roman times.
And it progressed as you would go in
and you would send men that were just fodder.
You sent it the first wave of guys that just,
and this is sad that you know they're all gonna die.
They just sent them in.
So you know, 50,000 men in and what you'd do is
they'd see what the forces of the castles
and their empires would basically be the handle,
the catapults, the archmen, all that stuff.
And say wipe out, they lose 1020,000 of their guys.
Most of these guys were not very skilled fighters.
So they're basically just ground infantry
that was just meant.
Well, they do is did everybody's watching
all basically the basically strategists in the military.
They go, okay, you got catapults,
so you got these targets, so you got these.
We're gonna let some more wipe outs.
It's another wave in wipe out more armaments.
Well, by the time you get to the third, fourth wave,
everybody's running out of munitions.
You know, there's a movie called King Arthur.
Yes, okay.
That's what's trying to catch Clive O on that.
And he was fighting this German invader.
It's always got to be the Germans.
And it was funny because they had to attack the wall.
They said, send these guys first.
Yeah.
And they did it on purpose.
And they knew they'd all be killed.
And the world killed the one.
And the one I'm got out of it and they killed him.
They said, okay, he's screaming and yelling,
gotta kill him.
And they went to check and probed the defenses.
That's exactly right, the probed.
That's why I ran it.
And you're getting it.
Let me clarify something.
I've got a couple of emails.
I am not an Iran sympathizer.
I don't like Iran.
I don't like Israel.
Oh, man, you guys are going to like that one.
I don't like either one of them.
I can't believe you just.
Well, you know what I like?
You know what I love?
I love support, promote, and stay with the United States
of America that I was born here as a US citizen.
Imagine that.
I don't have obligations to a Middle Eastern country
that I'm not from.
Everybody has their own opinion.
That's my opinion.
That's my conviction.
You can have a different one.
However, when you start having people in the US government
and send it into Congress that are sworn under oath
to defend the United States against all enemies
for their domestic.
And we're going out now and fighting
at the best of another country, because they deemed it so.
I got a real problem with that, especially
we don't have the money to do so,
especially the defense.
I'm borrowing money.
Married money from the Rothschild.
And we're borrowing more money to give more money
to Lockheed Martin and Raytheon.
So they can make more missiles to give to other countries.
Well, they're owned by the Rothschild.
Right.
Blackrock.
Bloodline family.
Blackrock.
And so again, that's the way.
So I'm not going to get to this whole topic back and forth
on here.
But let me put it this way.
A lot of the theater you're hearing back and forth
on both sides is propping in an AI.
I will say that right now.
The US is saying that this war is about to be over next week.
Israel is saying they're winning.
I ran saying that they're doing the same.
I ran saying they're not getting beaten up.
They're blowing everything up.
The answer they will never surrender.
Right.
Israel.
And here's the problem with this.
If this actually goes, there's only one option.
There were those two options, but they'll never do it.
One option is at this point in time,
if this goes on long enough, we've got to back out.
We've got to back out of the bomb.
He's going to run it.
We're going to run out of munitions.
We're going to look like a giant, complete and total moron
to the rest of the world.
We started war, we can't go on.
The second option is the only option is we're going to have
to send in ground forces.
We're going to send a ranger.
We're going to send it very soon.
There's a third option.
Nuclear weapons.
Yeah, that can do that.
They're not.
Israel can do that.
They can if they do that, though, that everybody starts
using nukes.
They don't want to mess up the infrastructure.
And it comes to death.
They might, they could.
They could do a strategic one.
But I don't think they're going to do that.
It's easier to start a ground.
A lot of people said they use many nukes in the trade towers.
Correct.
Now they might do that.
But it's far as full blown out of bombs,
you know, Nagasaki.
They're not going to do that again.
It makes everything to an uninhabitable.
They said they wouldn't live there for another 1,000 years
as all fully rebuilt.
Yeah.
We have a look at Chernobyl.
That knelt down mess over there.
By the way, you know, Starmer, if you guys are UK,
one to go ahead and send a, you know, carrier division,
well, like I think anyone has one carrier vision
over to the area where the Iraq is now.
And Trump told him, forget it.
He said, thanks.
But no thanks on the last minute of Ron help.
War has already won.
That's pretty arrogant.
Now, what he could do, what he could do is this.
He could spin it.
He could spin it.
He could say, after two weeks of this, he could say,
we've done it.
We've crippled the infrastructure.
We're pulling out, now we're done.
If Israel wants to do anything else, Israel could do it.
Yeah.
He could do that.
They need to, they have the propaganda machine to do so.
But they're going to, that timeline's
going to get thinner and thinner.
Well, no, what, you know, and the problem is,
if they start putting boots on the ground,
that's what's the quagmire.
Look at that.
That's what we were in Afghanistan for 20 years.
Yeah.
And the problem with it is, here's the issue.
All the combat veterans in deployed in Afghanistan, Iraq,
they're all still very alive and well and very vocal.
And so if we do this again with Iran,
we are going to get a, everybody supported,
not everybody.
That's the majority of people supported because 9.11.
Now here's the only other option.
That's the other option.
This, this, this, this is the genie of the bottle option
that nobody wants to fall about fly.
There you go.
That's the only other option.
Oh my gosh.
We've had a massive city.
We have two cities.
We have three cities now that have had, basically,
Iran's sleeper cells activate.
We've got 5, 10, 15, 10, 10, 10, 10.
Iraq is basically released to nuclear weapons.
Or biological.
Now we have to, now we have to do a full ground invasion
of Iran.
Well, by the way, that would be a lie.
It won't happen.
That's the only way they will get a ground invasion
to get past the American populace and not get fully.
You know, I was at church on Saturday night.
Yeah.
And that was on church.
And I was at church on Saturday and Sunday morning.
And it was interesting because I met this guy
from Missouri.
Yeah.
Okay.
He was driving a, he had an old teabird.
Yeah.
That 2002 teabird.
And I was driving an interesting little fun car
that night and borrowed from a friend.
And I remember, I started talking to him about cars.
And I asked him, I said, what do you think
about going on the Middle East?
He was, ah, I'm 100% for it.
I said, well, what about walking in love?
We're supposed to do with Christians.
Yeah.
And that's wife's getting really uncomfortable.
She's just standing there with us.
I mean, we're outside the church, we're not in the sanctuary.
We're in the little foyer out there.
And I said to him, I said, you know,
I just really would rather just walk in love
and just let people be there by doing their own thing.
Just don't let, don't be trying to force people to do things.
And he goes, no, no.
He goes, we need to keep it over there
because we don't want to run having nuclear weapons.
And I thought myself, my God, I mean, he's that brainwashed.
Yeah.
That's bad.
No, he was, no, he was adamant.
And I thought myself, and he's baby boomer.
Yeah.
And I thought myself, what the heck is wrong with baby boomers?
Yeah.
The baby boomers are the ones who are raised
on that scoffial reference level.
Right.
My generations, the ones that went to Fallujah,
my generations, the ones that said,
we're not doing this again.
We don't need to do this again.
The baby boomers are the ones who basically
watched their parents fight World War II.
Yeah.
Okay.
And they thought that, you know, the United States
was the greatest thing since, you know, sliced bread.
Yeah.
And they saved the world from basically fascism.
Yeah.
And then when general, you know, Patton comes down
and say, we fought the wrong enemy,
we should have fought, we should have fought with the Germans
and destroyed, you know, communism.
So they had to kill him.
And so it's all interesting because, you know,
when you control the media as these Kabbalah's
Luciferian synagogue of Satan, people do, yeah.
You can make the media say anything you want to
because they're a little parrot for you.
You could pull the little string and they say what they say.
And also you have millions upon millions of people listening.
I was listening to that one thing that Ian put out there
and he has one of these guys from Israel talking.
And he goes, you think your stupid podcast
is going to change anything.
We control the media.
You didn't watch this video.
And he's right.
He's talking to a crowd.
You stupid little podcast.
Probably picking on the 10 Austin Broder show
and Candace Owens goes,
I hope the podcast has changed a lot.
I know.
We're a bunch of red necks down here in Florida.
We're the transmitter on global star, by the way.
Highly have global media.
And by the way, highly educated red necks.
Yeah, you know, I mean, we do, we can down here in Florida.
It was so funny.
It was so funny, I had to say this was funny.
So I called him company that I know the other day
to order some stuff as far as the office.
And when the reps there, they were out in Missouri.
And he was, you know, we kind of chitchat first.
And he's like, what do you guys say?
He's like, you're down here in Florida.
I said, yeah, he was in Florida.
He goes, I just got to ask you a question.
I'll talk to a lot of people down in Florida.
He was, is it true?
You guys have alligators everywhere?
I can't say you're not all that's true.
And I said, yeah, I said,
most people don't generally see them
because they don't pay attention.
I said, but if you get around any type of open waterways,
I said, they're there, always, if it's wet,
if it feels like a puddle, if it's water,
it's got to, it's got to get in somewhere.
That's what I tell you that.
And he goes, what about, you know,
crazy Florida man?
I said, yeah, we got a lot of tweakers down here.
And I said, and we just got a lot of, you know,
us local red necks running around.
This time, we want to blow up tan ride on property
for no reason at all with permits, with permits.
Any lawful purpose?
Any lawful purpose with just about every gun
in existence known to man can exist in Florida legally.
She's great.
And I said, yeah, that's down here in Florida.
He started laughing.
I got to get down the one down.
Hang out with all of you.
Sounds like fun down in Florida.
Well, no, Reddit does this.
Reddit pushes this stuff all over the world.
I've got a girl.
I know for Germany, great girl.
You know, in fact, I'm dating her.
And she told me she goes, if you're Florida man,
and she says, I know.
And she goes, you've got to take me to Walmart.
I've got to see a gator.
And then she went, of course,
right down the street, you hold a gator.
Yeah.
And I told you, yeah.
No, she's all the flea market has a gator.
Do you have a gator pit at the flea market
two miles from my house?
Yeah.
And they got a 15 footer over there.
You can't find him.
He's buried in the bushes somewhere.
And so the other house walking around the lake
Hollingsworth with your kids, with my grandkids.
And it's sure enough, there's a gator,
little baby one about two days long.
They keep Hollingsworth.
These keep the big ones out of Hollingsworth.
Well, they don't want them running up
and grabbing dogs and kids.
Well, it's not good now.
It's not a good look.
So I looked at another good hunter.
I said, watch, I don't know.
I put my fingers up like this.
I said, that was, that's how we cut him in half.
With a permit for any lawful permanent state of Florida
with a permit.
The thing about this is that, you know, see,
when I was a kid, we didn't,
we didn't need permits to keep these wretched things
out of the lakes.
Well, now if you are in fear of your life
in the state of Florida,
you're allowed to protect yourself for anything.
Yeah.
I mean, we didn't, we just, we just knew what they were.
They're 18 foot reptiles that eat anything.
Apex predators and, you know,
and it said, we got them all pretty much out of the lakes.
We actually swam in the lakes
and they really never saw gators.
Well, my favorite part is when you go on social media
and you see the guys, you know,
as far as we're tagging them, hunting them,
and then you get the people to comments,
I can't, those gators were their first.
They were their first and you've invaded their environments
and how you're going to kill them.
But they won't talk about how we invaded the environment
of the Indians took over the United States.
The Indians were not one point of gators were.
Let me, let me be clear on you.
It's really easy to have that mentality
when you've never seen somebody that is gators bitten.
Which I have, you never talked to somebody,
it's had somebody killed by a gator,
that's just walking down.
You've never had somebody drugged on the water by a gator,
had their arm ripped off in half,
like that guy over there in Ocala.
Once you start having enough experiences
because somebody is just biting their business
and the gator comes out of their environment in the years,
it's real easy to have that mentality on.
I'm just going to clarify that.
So what happened is they put them on the,
so then they decided that they were going to take the Florida men
and they were going to fix this.
Forgot about the Louisiana men.
Yeah, miscipping men.
And they decided that they were going to make them
on the endangered species list like a bald eagle.
Full of danger, you're not allowed to touch them.
You could prison for 25 years.
No, look at them.
You kill a gator, you're going to go to prison.
Period.
And all of a sudden we stopped killing them
and all of a sudden they started growing.
And all of a sudden about 20 years later, whatever it was,
they said, we have vastly underestimated the amount
of gators in Florida.
That's literally what they said.
That's what they said.
They did it until the Anacondas and the pythons hit the
Everglades, but the APEC predator was the gators.
And now they get to fight each other down there.
So yes, if you read all these things about Florida being
like that, it is true.
Now that we have really reduced the amount
of water mocks as though, they used to be everywhere.
That's why I think that's why the chemicals.
It is.
It's all the chemicals.
It's all the chemicals.
It's all the chemicals.
It's all the chemicals.
It's all the chemicals.
It's all the chemicals.
It's all the chemicals.
It's all the chemicals.
I remember when I was mowing down the lake
and I was mowing the yard next door to me
and they had a bunch of tall weeds by the water.
I had to be able to grasshopper down there trying
to clean it up.
And man, I hit me about a five-foot mockson.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, blood and skin and fangs everywhere.
It was awful.
I thought, well, I didn't jump up here with me.
The problem is, with water mocks,
for the people to realize, there's a lot of steaks
like, say like a rattlesnake out in Texas.
They usually stay put.
They get real aggressive when you get near them.
The water mocksons will go out of their environment
and you come after you as soon as they see you.
I've had it happen twice.
You were in the lake that way.
In the water.
With their head up.
We cut straight after you.
With the lake that time I came out.
This thing was like five feet long
and it was built further than the creepiest heck
because you'd be in the water.
We're out of the head.
We had to see about a head and about two inches of neck
and they're swimming in there fast.
And what happened, we were by the dock.
I think you had a nest under the dock.
We had a bunch of kids down there
and Mike from Dave's Power Equipment was there.
He grabbed a shovel and cut it half and killed it.
And I mean, it came after us.
And I had one one time I remember I told you the story
before I was clearing the side of the canal out
by my lake that I lived on when I was a kid.
And I saw one swimming down the white side of the sand
and they're unbelievably venomous.
And I hit it with a shovel.
My shovel wasn't sharp.
All it did was really piss it off, excuse my vernacular.
And it coiled back on me and I saw what it was going to do.
I knew it was going to start ran up the bank
and it landed right where I was.
It came after me.
He said, well, you attacked it first.
Yeah, and if I had a 12 guys,
you wouldn't attack me either.
I mean, you know, those are pit viper's guys.
And they come out of nowhere and they're super aggressive.
You like, well, why do mockers aren't aggressive?
What ever, man?
How much experience you had with them?
That's me.
What'd you always say?
You're coming with this, you're speaking
from the point of education.
No, no, no, no.
You're speaking with a confidence
that's generally associated with, there you go.
Yes.
So I said, water boxes aren't, they're not aggressive at all.
How many water boxes have you seen?
Life read about them.
But then you said, I'm going to tell you this story.
Yeah, I'm up there for that,
a Millie Island of that Fort, what is it?
Fort Bragg, Flag, Flag.
What is it?
Yeah, it's the old fort up there at the top of Millie Island.
It's really cool.
State, it's a state.
It's a beautiful place.
You need to go visit it.
Be careful.
State fort.
Yeah, what's it called?
It says state fort.
I don't know the name of it.
I'll find it real quick.
Check it real quick.
It's a really cool spot.
I got all the little kids with me, right?
We're walking out to the fort and they're all barefoot.
They want to go swim in and you know, it's funny.
So we're out there and we come back and there's a rattlesnake
laying on the sidewalk.
Now, whoa, on the sidewalk, kids are like,
two feet apart.
Fort clinch.
Fort clinch.
And I grabbed the kids, pulled away.
I said, okay, Gray, I want to be a big limb.
The stick.
I said, go bash his head in, okay?
I didn't want to pull the pistol out because back then,
you couldn't really do that because of the state park.
And I said, kill the thing.
And somebody told the Ranger about this thing.
He was running out and I said, you killed that snake.
You're going to jail.
And I said, it's a rattlesnake.
He goes, yeah, I said, they're not in danger.
And he said, it doesn't matter.
It has rights here.
I said, it's laying on the sticky sidewalk
with five year olds running by with no shoes or pants on.
I said, what is wrong with you're wearing your swimsuits?
And he goes, it's protected.
So he grabs a stick like an idiot.
Idiot.
And he picks it up so he's the stick.
No, no, he's just, I mean, just dumber than a box of rocks.
Cause the stick can move.
Remember, it's not paralyzed.
They can strike you if you got it on a stick.
And he's like there, and I thought I was going to kiss it.
And he picks it up and he's talking to a baby snake.
And I'm like, I'll tell you what is wrong with you.
And see walks over like 10 feet and puts it in the bushes
where you can't see it anymore.
You know, and I looked at myself, I was hidden from everybody.
I looked at him, I said, dude, man, he was from up north,
like, you know, you know, Canada or whatever.
And I said, I'm picking on Canadians,
but you don't have snakes like that.
I love our Canadian customers too.
Cobbos not directed towards you guys are smart.
And I thought of myself, you know, yeah, I saw it.
Again, he's speaking with a confidence
as generally associated with immigrants.
And I said to him, I said, you've never been around
so he's been bit by a rattlesnake.
I said, it caused a cellular necrosis.
Fast.
I mean, fast.
And it can kill you fast.
You've got to make sure you give it to the better you can.
You've got to get to a hospital.
Most hospitals have antivenom down here in Florida.
If you get bit by one of these,
you've got about an hour to an hour and a half
to get to a hospital.
After that, you start going to cardiac arrest.
If you get enough bit of it, you start starting to shut down.
You know, Gene, Gene had a kid, he got bit by one.
He's playing with like an idiot.
He lost three fingers.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Actually, the closest, it will rot.
If it doesn't give you cardiac arrest,
it starts rotting the tissue within a matter of hours.
Oh, and so we got the campground there in Fort Clench.
And all of a sudden, there's a guy, there's a god.
And there, that's it.
It's great place to go.
It's great place.
So we go out to the beach, right?
We have the campground and the kids want to go swimming
and the guys out there fishing.
It's pretty cool.
And I said to him, I said, how do you catch it?
And he said, well, you have to be careful.
He says, there's a bunch of sharks right here
in the shallow water.
Yeah.
He said, they're taking my fish when I catch them.
And I'm like, there we go.
Yeah, he said, be careful.
I said, I want to let your kids swim out there right now.
This bill has got sharks in it.
It was cool about this spot, though.
I digress on that.
They have all these bunkers underneath everything here.
You go outside.
I never saw any of it.
Never saw any combat.
But maybe it was built for it, though, man.
I mean, they built it thick.
All these airs, all the dishes supplies underneath it
behind the wall.
There's all got stuff buried.
And they got all these really, really cool port holes
everywhere.
They do demonstrations at all the time.
But it's pretty cool because Dave, you look at it.
They made this is all inside burial.
And they loaded up with always heavy, heavy, heavy weapons
up here in every direction.
It's at the top far right of Florida,
me and I are the furthest most point in Florida.
So it's great play.
Hey, by the way, it's a great place to go.
You don't let them spook you for it.
If people ask all the time, only on in Florida,
but I don't want to support the Faggot Rat.
So I get it.
I'm like, okay, fair enough.
You don't want to go to Disney.
Did you say Faggot Rat?
Did I just say that?
That's terrible.
I did say that.
Well, you guys already know what I said.
You guys already know where my Disney now.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I did not say Disney.
You said, no, I, he messed something else.
That was not a Disney.
I never said Disney.
Never said Disney.
I would never say Disney.
I would never use that change of topics.
Lindsey Graham is now bragging about colluding with Benjamin
and Yahoo to manipulate Trump into war with Iran.
Hey, but we got four clicks to take
Park Fire and Trust Code.
We are talking about a Faggot Rat.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Ugh, sometimes stuff slips out.
Oh my god.
That was Floor Clip, four clicks to Gracepot.
And this, oh yes, if you ever want to do this.
And I never said that Lindsey Graham was a Faggot Rat.
I never said Disney.
I never said Disney.
So we're gonna get letters on it.
If you want to put cool stuff in Florida,
stuff like this is amazing.
It's cool.
You'll also go down to St. August to you after this
and see another fort in this town.
That is pretty cool stuff.
So according to Graham, he spent months lobbying,
holding private conversation with foreign leaders
and coordinating media, pushes to persuade the president
to authorize strikes against Iran.
Graham told the Wall Street Journal,
the campaign started just after Trump won in 2024.
Presidential election with the two went golfing.
It was reported.
Oh my god.
I'm not gonna say anything.
I'm not saying anything.
It was reported.
Don't do it.
Don't you do it.
I can't.
Don't you do.
I don't you about to say it was reported
that during one of these many rounds of golf,
Graham reminded the president of an Obama era
nuclear Iran deal that was his moment to make history.
Graham further commented that Iran would always be an
impudent pediment to having a normal relationship
with the Middle East.
The journal reported that Graham would repeatedly harass
senior White House H to the point.
They called him an annoying crazy uncle.
A peop.
Not a, not a, not a, not a, not a,
I'm not gonna say that.
No.
And Graham, who he were don't go,
no, who paid, I don't believe it.
I don't think he is that.
I don't believe he's that.
I do.
The Graham also ran counter to Middle East.
I'm always Steve Whitcough, who repeatedly pushed
for more peace laws of listen to the conflict.
I said they don't want to deal.
Graham told the news, Alan.
They're not trying to buy a house.
They're trying to burn your house down.
You don't know where he comes up with this stuff.
I think he is a little person to go home.
I don't believe for one second,
this conversation happened on a golf course.
I think this is total theater to keep people distracted
with bread and circus.
Here's a loaf white bread.
Here's a loaf of wonder wheat.
Here's a loaf of jam.
Here's a loaf of peanut butter.
Here's a pitcher of beer.
Stay distracted.
You don't think they don't want you to do?
They don't want you to take my knees and brains
to be awake and aware of what's going on.
The brain fog is making it go away.
Oh my god.
Don't get brain fog, get brain food,
and get back in the game, my friends,
and don't believe all the lies that they're telling you.
Because I'll tell you one thing,
and you will find this to be very, very true.
About 90% of everything you read
and hear on the mainstream media,
if it's not a boldface lie,
it is a manipulated propaganda piece
to make you think a certain way.
Flat out period.
That's fine.
It's the truth.
Where it is with this whole thing now.
That's why I continue to keep telling everybody
what the most effective things you can do
is keep your cognitive function at top peak.
Because the faster you think,
the quicker you are, the more intuitive you are,
and the more wisdom you have it still with you,
like by reading the Bible and praying,
and having more connection to God, in my opinion,
the more you do this, the more intuitive you are,
and the more you pick up on BS.
It's just you get that meat or gets real full real quick
and you're like, now don't buy this.
Something ain't right.
Everybody knows, especially if you have good intuition.
Something happens sometimes.
Everybody's having this happen.
Something happens and you go,
and they're right.
What they said to me and they're right.
They're lying to me.
Something's being manipulated right now.
Something isn't right.
And so again, my friends, that's when I tell you,
one of the most effective things you can do,
among all this theater you're seeing,
is to keep your hearts and minds strong.
Keep raising little Romans, little Romans, little Americans.
Keep them strong.
And pay attention to James Wood.
He said he's done with the Republican Party
after the unipartied traitors like John Thune,
Republican out of South Dakota,
refused to pass the save act, voter ID,
and blocked by an attempt by Nancy Mace,
Republican out of South Carolina,
this is a peanut immigration records
for representative, Iman Omar,
who married her brother supposedly,
to settle the, hate to say that.
Allegedly, to settle the question
whether she's legally in the US.
I'm done with the Republican Party
with 78 years of age, said on X,
between this and Thune's refusal to pass the save act,
I'm done with these unipartied traitors.
I'm changing my party official affiliations
to independentists, kind of where I am.
No wonder President Trump is fighting it up,
he'll battle every day, he said.
Between this and Thune's pass the save,
so he is, man, he is sick of these people.
And you know, the sad part about it is,
when you start to realize that our political process
in the United States has been completely,
because we're corrupted through dual citizens
from other countries, and through massive groups
like APAC to put a huge amount of money in,
and if you watch that video that I sent from Ian,
you guys watch it, it really goes into detail
about how they say that they're paying other,
that they're going, when people stand against them,
they're going after them and funding their opponents,
which we've already known that too.
So it's been interesting how they're coming out of the woods
and saying all the stuff down in these public forums,
which really didn't make a whole lot of sense
while they wanted to do that.
Used to be, they always wanted to hang everything underneath,
you know, the table, and not let everybody see what's going on.
And now they're right out there in the open with everything,
because they have the United States
as their big lap dog, nuclear power,
who wants to basically do everything they want to do now.
It's kind of great.
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