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BNN 5/4/2026 Technocratic Tyranny & Alberta Independence

Published May 4, 2026, 9:03 a.m.

9am Vicky Davis - The Technocratic Tyranny The United Nations as an organization is world communism. The strategy to impose world communism on the people of the United States (and the other countries in this hemisphere) has been economic rather than military as the people were led to believe it would be. It's our own leaders who were the Pied Pipers leading us to this demise of the U.S. I'm working on a timeline that shows the who, when and what. 10am David Leskowski - Alberta Secession Referendum, Canada and US Relations - Treaties ceded Alberta in return for huge buckets of dollars have taken the Citizens initiate to court to stop the democratic vote -Discussions happening about what services Alberta will share with old Canada and the US after a Referendum makes Alberta independent. - Cancer Cures -Samuel Shepherd and the causes of boom in cancer causes caused by LBJ, Vietnam War, Corn growers, and fructose David Leskowski has worked for provincial and federal Services in Alberta, Saskatchewan, BC and Yukon Territories under Conservative, Liberal and NDP governments. He has been a Conservation Officer and Federal Fisheries Officer, a Chartered Insurance Professional, and a Risk Management Consultant. David has been active in political campaigns since 1982. He was an Area Coordinator with the Reform Party, and was the National Vice President of the Canadian Alliance Party. He was on the Interim Joint Council of the Conservative Party of Canada, and as co-chair of the Constitution Committee, David authored the first Constitution of the new Party. He is active in Alberta provincial politics, seeking to bring "Unity of Purpose" among like-minded, freedom loving Albertans. X/Twitter: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1dxYljRBDdDJX Rumble: https://rumble.com/v79dmp8-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-542026-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-indepe.html https://rumble.com/v79dmt8-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-542026-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-indepe.html BNN Live: https://Live.BrandenburgNewsNetwork.com Guests: Donna Brandenburg, Vicky Davis, David Leskowski

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Good morning and welcome to Brandenburg News Network. I am Donna Brandenburg and it is the fourth day of May, twenty-twenty-six and welcome to our show today. So this morning we start at nine o'clock with Vicky Davis and the Technocratic Tyranny and then ten o'clock David Laskowski who is with the Alberta Independence Movement as well as he's got such an amazing background that that reaches into international areas and so I learn from him every day just like I do Vicky and I just, these guys are like rock stars. Morning, Vicki. How are you doing? Good morning. Just fine, thank you. How are you? I'm doing great. Did you have a good, you had a good weekend? Yes, I did. Yep. Awesome. That's awesome. Got quite a bit done. You know, that always makes you feel good, doesn't it? Yeah. Yeah, especially since I have so much to do, you know, I set myself a task list, and they're all major items. I'm trying to get my house cleaned out, throw away junk I don't need, and go through papers. I'm kind of a pack rat with papers. You know what? I read an article recently that said that people who are a little bit of a pack rat are actually usually typically higher on the intelligence spectrum because they realize the value of having extra things around. I don't know if that's true, but it makes me feel better, you know? Yeah. Good. I mean, that's a good explanation for it. Actually, my husband brought that up to me. He said, did you know, I just saw that there's a study been done on this. And I was like, keep going, honey, because, you know, he's one of these guys that likes to throw stuff out and then wonders where he put it. And it's, well, you put it in the trash. It's not there anymore. it's a good balance. Let's just put it that way. I love him for it. So anyhow, lots going on out there. And I really wanted to start the day out right today. And I've really been focusing on the fact that people who are still in this fight for America, honestly, y'all are heroes. You know, it, when it comes down to it, we have all been victimized. We've been beaten down. They've been trying to confuse the heck out of us. And you know, You know what? This is like a great way to actually profile people. And I mean in a good way. When you can see that the pattern is that people keep going and they may get upset or they're upset. There are things that bother them. There are things that demoralize them sometimes. But eventually they pick themselves up and they get back into that fight. And that that is such a wonderful quality to have. And for all the people out there who have that quality, including yourself, I mean, you know, people were people were honestly not paying attention to the things that you were were writing and you were researching for so many years. And I'll bet that was a hard thing to get over. What did you do that kept you going? Because you just keep going, you know, and I love that about you. Yeah, well, I knew our country was under attack. Our way of life was under attack. And if you understand that, then how can you not continue to work on it until you can explain it enough and do what you can to put a stop to it, to get our country back? And if you're looking at the high level of what's been happening to our country, they've been trying to dissolve our sovereignty. And if they subvert the Constitution, if they succeed in over overriding the Constitution, then we have nothing. Our nation state is gone. That's where I have a big problem with that convention of States. Because if, if we look at what's happened in the United States, now everything's been infiltrated, everything. And so when I look at that, I don't think we have this, the, you know, safe, the fail safe processes to keep it from having somebody, a group of people come in and take it over and completely trash that because they have unlimited resources, unlimited money and unlimited time. to screw with things. I completely agree with you. From the time I first heard about a guy going around year after year trying to get states to participate in a convention, that's been terrifying to me because who is this? I don't know if you see this in your area, but what I see here is I see people who have no real job But they've got all kinds of time to be active in different political capacities. And I'm like, who's paying them? Who's paying them to put these proposals together? Because that's what they're doing. Or who's paying them to create chaos or show up at every, even the people that show up at every grassroots functions. I have a lot of questions about that. How do they have the time? to do this and you know, how do they have the time to do this? And also if they don't have any real, like a real job, because you'll look at it and go, how does this person do this? They, they don't have a real job, you know? And so it, it, it doesn't make any sense to me. Someone is funding them. And I've got a whole list of names of people that fit that category. Right. Well, I, what, what you need to look for is a foundation in the background. And also, corporations were allowed to establish foundations, which I think is completely wrong. Well, look at one of our candidates for governor here, Eric Nesbitt. It just got revealed that he took a seven hundred thousand dollar donation from DTE. Now, I'm going to tell you right now, when somebody has that large of a donation from a corporate source, guaranteed he's on the leash with a collar on him. They jerk him and he's going to step in a direction. Guaranteed. Yeah, it seems like it always comes back to energy. But seeing the amount of of nonsense that's out there right now, which is really a psyop or manipulation is just incredible. They just posted something about girl bosses in Michigan, how we got to get rid of girl bosses. And I look at that and I'm like, oh, please tell me you're smart enough, guys, to get this thing figured out. They had Gretchen Whitmer, Dana Nessel and Jocelyn Benson. They're not girl bosses. They're criminals. Okay. So let's just stop demonizing one whole group of people that, you know, and that's a great way for them to take down good people who would actually be qualified for the job. Yeah. Look into this a little more. It's divide and conquer. Sure is. There are American national sovereigntists, you know, trying to protect our sovereignty. And then there are Marxists. And the Marxists are the open borders crew. And they take money from people like George Soros. And their objective is to collapse our nation state and build the North American Union. You know, when I first found the North American Union, I was just appalled. I was just beside myself that the leaders of our country and our Senate would vote to establish the North American Free Trade Agreement. And what did they do with the North American Free Trade Agreement? They opened our borders to foreign multinational corporations. And behind those foreign multinational corporations is their government, you know, as in communist China. So effectively, they were opening our borders, you know, come on in and loot this country. Everything is for sale. including our politicians. Yeah, it's just kind of incredible. But to be able to spot the psyops, I think, is an important part of our training going forward to be able to self-govern and the things that manipulate us. You know, going to go back to that girl bosses thing. OK, we could say the same thing and pick out some poster children for stupidity that are males. Right. That doesn't mean all males are that way. That means they're criminals. OK. And so, I mean, to be able to spot this stuff, the stuff you're talking about, about destroying America, taking us down. And be able to spot that sort of thing and how they like to interject things in order to manipulate people. They're controlling both sides of the narrative. So people have to look back, look through that to the things that are real, that have been put in place to take the nation down. Not just I just coined a term opinion loving last week. bunch of opinion lemmings trying to get everybody to jump off the cliff with them and they've got the fake they've got the fake opinion lemming out front jumping first to get everybody to follow them yeah oh that's a good uh yeah that's a good visual for it because that's what it is and uh You got to put things into visuals for people. That's why Jesus taught parables. Because, you know, when you get in broad generalities, nobody really knows exactly what a lot of those things mean anymore. So I think it's important to be able to put it into more friendly terms. Let's put it that way. Yeah, well, they eliminated history in this country. So they don't teach our young people history. What our young people are taught is to be the lemmings that you just described. You know, they hear a concept, a marketing slogan, and they hang on to the marketing slogan without a clue in the world what it means in its implementations. Yeah, let me say something. Lev just said, has Ralph revamped Gone Bad Rogue II? Ralph is a very nice guy. He is a very nice guy. I personally think he's very nice. I like him. I like Carol very much. But there's a few questions that I have, especially concerning ties to the Seven Mountain Churches. OK, which goes back to Kenneth Copeland. Now, I'm not going to say that I saw Ralph on a on a broadcast, a Christian broadcast, which ties into the Seven Mountains churches. Right. I'm not saying that that's a good or bad thing, but it does make me want to question a few things. Because the the Betsy DeVos, if you watch if you watch how the Republicans will align themselves with causes or messages that people want to hear. They they'll do it every time. They'll do it every time. If they're, if they're using the Republican party and, or God almighty in order to pull in a whole bunch of, of supporters. So, because these supporters are following these, these, these, some churches they're following social causes they're following all sorts of things that elicit an emotional response in all of us i i'm a christian i am unapologetically a follower and believer in christ as well as uh his saving grace is his salvation you know he is he is our salvation he said it himself he is the way the truth and the light And it's like that is the life. That is my belief system. Okay. And I don't align with any churches. Okay. I align with God. I align with God Almighty, the Holy Spirit. and the bible but i don't align with any particular churches because i see too much manipulation in most of them and jesus said it was going to be apostate at the end of time so when you look at all of these large church large church alliances i'm like okay we're going to be sitting in the back row here and evaluating not just listening i want to listen with an unbiased with an unbiased approach as best as I can, okay? No person can do it without some biases. But if we can just observe rather than hook, line, and sinker, you know, believing it, I think we have a better way of judging for ourselves whether we really want to take part in something or where we see the errors, right? So the question that I have, so I'm friends with a guy named Judah Ayers, good friends with him. And Judah had had had or still has a five million dollar lawsuit against Amway because of some several different things. He created a report. He's been on here before that show a lot of things which are real questionable on regarding. regarding Amway, regarding what's been done. And when you look at Betsy DeVos, she absolutely, she quit on J-seven and there was a big payoff to Mike Pence. at that moment in time that immediately followed that for, in my opinion, what looks like betrayal. So they're playing both sides of the coin here on every single thing they do. But when you look at the Seven Mountains churches, which appears to come out of Texas, the Texas area, And the links to Kenneth Copeland. I've got a lot of questions here. So, Ralph got on a broadcast. I think it was called. I don't remember what it's called. So, I'm not going to quote it right now. But I watched part of that. And I was like, oh, awful close to the Seven Mountains Churches for my comfort. Now. Does that mean that everybody in the seven mountains churches are bad? No, I think there are people that go into organizations, whether they really align with everything they say, like the Catholic church, you know, we have people beat up at the Catholic church. Does that mean that all Catholics are bad or all priests are bad? Absolutely not. Does that mean that all the people in the seven mountains churches are bad or all the pastors? I don't know the answer to that. Okay. I don't know any of these people personally, and I haven't engaged in that area. So I don't know, but I sit back and I watch and I watch the patterns and I watch the money. I watch the connections of people, how they're connected and what they're connected to. Because if you go back far enough on those type of rabbit holes, you're going to find something that's going to tell you all you need to know right there. Yeah, well, Ralph might be infiltrating, too, because there's a lot of followers there that may be being sold in apostate theology, which the claimant and freemant group, in my opinion. I'm not a fan of that, and I'll tell you why. It is like they're trying to hold God to a contract. I'm going to do this. I'm going to say the right words. I'm going to do this, and God's going to have to bless me. That kind of sounds like casting spells to me. Yeah. And I have a big problem, and that's number one. Number two, you don't hold God to a contract. If you love him, you don't go to your, if you don't love your parent, you don't go to your parent with a smart mouth and say, well, this is what you said. You know, I have a big problem with it. Maybe things aren't always as God leads us one step at a time. And a lot of times I think he's, he's testing us to see if we're going to follow him no matter what. Yeah. Yeah. Well, the objective of the globalists, or as I'm going to call them now, the internationalists, because they're trying to put us under an international system of governance slash government. Their objective, of course, is to gather together large groups of people who will act like sheep and carry forward and try to recruit people into their movement towards our destruction. Now, I'm not saying that the seven, what did you say it was, seven churches? Seven Mountains Churches. Seven Mountains. Yeah, it's a coalition of churches. And I have a concern about that. The message is where my concern is on that. You know, and I have a lot to learn. I'm not saying that I know everything, but I have some red flags over that. And when you look at the behavior of, say, Kevin, Kenneth Copeland, in my opinion, it's straight out of hell. I've seen him. I've seen him in videos where he he and another pastor literally cut their hands, dripped blood in the the the communion, the communion wine. And they drank each other's mixed blood in that. And if you look at his face, I'm telling you what, it's like straight up demon possession that it should be more than a concern from everyone. Or I think somebody gave him keys to a Bentley or something like that. There's a video of that. And he is so proud that he's got the keys to the Bentley. And I'm like, where does this have any place anywhere? in god's word in the bible and being coming at things with humility to service not just to grab all the treasure like a greedy freaking dragon i i see a problem with this Did he sell it and give it to the poor? Did he look at the people in America that are struggling and try to help them personally? Or did he just grab this and say, now, if you do what I do, say the right words, you're going to get showered on. I don't think that's the way it works. Well, just the name Seven Mountains, that kind of gives me a chill running down my spine. because the Vatican, the location of the Vatican is in front of seven mountains. And it's referenced in the Bible. Okay. And those seven mountains, I believe, are representative of of the seven territories that will be continents that will comprise the world body for world government. So just that idea. Now, the Vatican is not connected to a body of water. But they, in, I think it was the Barcelona Declaration, they defined it in such a way that the Vatican could become a port nation, a maritime nation, and have their own flag, which, you know, Most people would shrug their shoulders and say, so what? But the concept of an inland port is a very important one because that's how they've infiltrated our countries. It used to be when there were just land ports, you defined a port territory and you it was difficult to get out of that port territory. But, you know, when they had, when they enabled ports to be able to be defined inland, then that's when they had free access to our entire territory. Let me quote something here. Revelation, seventeen nine states, the seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits. Yeah. Which woman do you know? That's prophetic. And I don't like to name people, but it could refer to, I've heard many interpretations of this. When I grew up, I grew up in a church that was heavily into prophecy and studying that sort of thing, which I've kind of gotten away from that a little bit because there's too much. It's just sort of like, well, future proves past. We'll see what it says. But It gives us something to kind of look for, and I think it requires a very deep Bible study rather than just throwing names or interpretations out there. I've heard it said that it's the Roman Empire, which would tie into... the Catholic Church, but I'm not willing to go there with that because every single thing that we have has been infiltrated. And I would hope that people give me grace for being neutral on anything prophetic. Not that I don't believe it's going to happen. I do believe that it's going to happen, but I don't think that we're going to know necessarily the exact steps until we get there. Even in Revelations, it talks about so many things that were told to John, who was the one that I believe wrote Revelations. But it is... It's not written down. And so there's other things that we don't know that could come into play. So I think it's good to just to realize that there are some valuable things in prophecy, very valuable. And if we pay attention, we can kind of see the seasons. I mean, that's what Jesus said. We wouldn't know the date or the time, but we would know the seasons. So you kind of know when things are coming, right? just by looking around you, but, but doing, doing generalities and saying, Oh, this person's the antichrist or that person's the antichrist. It's, it's like, it'll, it'll play out and we'll find out, but I'm not willing to, I'm not willing to, uh, to die on that Hill right now, you know? Yeah. Well, I, uh, My understanding, and this could be wrong, so anybody listening, do your own research. But I believe that the city of London was founded by a group of people that escaped Rome. That could be real interesting, too. I think there's going to be some things that are going to emerge. But think about this. Think about all the people that have pushed prophecy over the years. And I'm always concerned with the prophecy. Some of them I think are probably pretty close to being correct on things because a prophet will always be right. That's the standard for a prophet. But if you look at how many people have just turned it into an industry because human beings like to predict what's going on, it gives them a feel of control in a very chaotic world. If they think that they know what's coming next, It's like a security blanket. It's like giving them a pacifier, right? Yeah. If you don't need that, you can kind of cruise through anything and just say, well, it could go this way or that way. It'll be interesting to see what God reveals to us. In the coming events. But regardless. My eyes are on him. And following what he's telling me. In my individual capacity. And you know. It's been pretty accurate. I mean the seventy weeks of Daniel. Is pretty well dead on accurate. And to predict the birth of Christ. Well I think. People have to. Look at other people who claim to be prophets. You've got to look at their prophecies and the context of history, you know, and also what's going on in your country at the time. I don't necessarily believe in prophets because my observation has been that prophecy is a tool of manipulation. It really can be. But I can tell you, you know, I can tell you that there's been many times in my life that I knew what was going to happen. Oh, yeah. Well, me too. But I don't think I don't I think a lot of the prophecy things, I think a lot of it is just a show. And it like you said, a manipulation. Uh huh. And I have a problem with that. It's like, well, the people that are doing it for money, I strike them right off my list of believability because they have a reason. Now, they may be correct, right? But it takes down their validity to me. Yeah. Well, and you don't know if they have an inside track with somebody who does have the power to make the prophecy come true you know i've got a sixth sense also and um and you don't take money and neither do i so i think that's kind of a kind of an amazing thing well i i never wanted anybody to think that i'm doing this for money i'm not i'm doing it because i want to save our country Did you know that that's actually biblical, where God took away gift from a woman who was prophesying or telling the future? She was a seer, and he took the gift away, and they were using her for profit. Oh, well, and I think, honestly, I think the vast majority of leaders today believe are that way. They're doing it for money. They've sold themselves out. I agree with that. I don't know if I talked about the Religious Liberty Commission last week. Hey, let's go there. That sounds fun. Kind of an unplanned segue. I've got a guy coming on Wednesday and he's like, what do you want to talk about? He's a financial guy. And I think he's pretty well... correct with his with his financial forecasting and such on what's going to happen he is he he is a special individual to me as far as i i met him not too long ago but he has he has something that when he was talking he did a brain dump on a few of us when we were in florida and i was like I think, I think he's got a little bit of knowledge into this and in fact, more than a little knowledge, he spent his life studying this kind of thing. And, um, doesn't, doesn't appear to have a financial interest in it, but does have a great deal of wisdom. And it's, it's, it's very, it's very interesting, but let's go there. And, and he asked me, well, what do you want me to plan? I'm like, nothing. I just get on, I get on. If I talk to somebody for two minutes before they're on in the morning, it's usually like, how's your dog? Have you had your coffee? Right. And then we just get on and talk, but go ahead. Let's go there. Okay. Well, Trump, established by executive order, the Religious Liberty Commission. And what it is, the commission has been convening hearings. And in those hearings, they talk about what has been the cultural war on people of religion. Because destroying the Christian faith is part of the Marxist plan. You know, they can't really implement Marxism as long as there are people out there who have a belief in God. So obviously their intention is to kill the idea of God. And it's really interesting because subject by subject, they discuss what is the culture war on the American people. And I sent you that email that gives you all of the links to the hearings that have taken place so far. There are eight hearings so far. But Trump established it on the National Day of Prayer event on May first, twenty twenty five. And if you post that, send it out to your people so that they don't have to go searching for the links. Because I don't know why it's posted on the Department of Justice website, but they've kind of randomly posted them on DOJ News rather than having a webpage just for that. You know, maybe that was intentional, you know, to keep the Marxists away. Wow, this is amazing. that that's amazing i'm glad you sent that to me yeah you could you put something in it's a little hard for me to pull it off if you put it in the anything that you want to look at in the chat well i thought about that but these are all individual links and there's quite a lot of them there are a lot of them i just pulled it up to look at the email if you want me to put it in there i will If you put in the exact ones, do you want me to go down the line? I mean, I can go down the line and put them up. If there's a specific one, just tell me which one it is. Not really. It's all of them. It's all important. And which is really something for me to say, because as I've said before, I'm not really a religious person. But these hearings are so important to listen to. And it's all religious people talking about the culture war. And it's really stunning. Absolutely. He's not wrong. I mean, cultural Marxism is the bane of our freaking existence. I mean, it really is. Hang on here. I'll do one at a time. How's that? Let's see what we got here. Yeah, the first one is the, well, the first. I'm going to do the religious liveries commission here. Because sometimes the videos are hard to go through without clipping it. I actually figured out how to clip smaller things from the direct line to the administration. Okay, cool to know. Yeah, I learned how to. use a program to make videos, you know, clip videos and stuff. Which one do you use? I really hate doing it. Cyberlink. Yeah, I really don't like making videos. Okay, so here we go. Here's the policy of the executive branch to vigorously enforce historic and robust protections for religious liberty enshrined in federal law. That's great. Um, I think that's great. Um, executive order, thirteen one, three, seven, nine, eight of may four, two thousand seventeen promoting free speech and religious liberty pursuant to that, or the attorney general issued a memorandum for all executive departments and agencies. titled federal law protections and religious Liberty on October six, the Supreme court has also continued to vindicate the founders commitment to religious Liberty, including by giving effect to the principle that religious voices should be welcomed on equal basis in a public square. So I'll, I'll post all of these links that Vicki sent me. I think that that's this is, this is a great, great little path to go down. Yeah. And I also think that it's very important to have discernment to know that people that use religion to do evil acts need to be given no quarter at all. Absolutely. There was a bunch of stuff posted just recently about the practice of female genital mutilation that's being practiced by Muslims in the nation. Uh-huh. as well as, um, as well as, uh, how do I say it? Um, that to me seems like that's, that's a human rights violation. Yeah. Yeah, totally. And it's criminal. I don't care. I don't care what what religion if it affects another person. Yeah, you're done right there. Any validity for me is done. When I when I see anyone, you know, and this isn't just the, you know, Muslims. There was years ago that I went to this this event in a park and we were invited to that. It was it was a I don't remember exactly what it was, but it was a gathering. And it was so weird. It was one of the weirdest things I've ever been to, where the women had to be separated for the men. And it was very disturbing. Let's just put it that way. And it was, in my opinion, a very disturbing meeting. And I was like, okay, well, that was the first and last time that I will partake in that kind of nonsense. Yeah, well, there are some religions that do that. The Quakers, I think. But yeah, when you start getting into religion, see, I don't think Islam is not really a religion. Islam is a nation. It's a mobile nation. Ooh, that was a good way to frame that. So when they start nesting in your country, They're bringing their political and religious system together and planting it in your country. Sharia law should be banned in the United States. Absolutely should be. It has to be banned because that is absolutely, that is human rights violations right there. Any person that can see that to dominate another person is wrong on every level. On every level that's wrong. And to hurt them, to cause physical pain and suffering, you can't tell me that there's any part of God that has to do with honor killings. That is an ego, out of control ego, that is despicable. Yeah. Well, I agree with the killings are wrong. It's like, it's like what, you know, what is wrong with people? There has, if somebody, I mean, they've, they've shored up the capital punishment in the United States. I understand that, but there has to be a process. It's not just go in and say, I don't like you infidel. You're done. you know, or somebody that's walking, because then you can justify anything. That's what they've done in our court systems. That's what the judges have done. They claim sovereign immunity. Sovereign immunity means you go in the courtroom, they could go and pull something out and, you know, end somebody's life right then and there. Oh, sovereign immunity. Didn't do anything wrong. You know, where do you stop it once you go down that insanity path, you know? Yeah, but you know what? That's why I don't like using And I don't like the U.S. imposition of human rights. What's a human right? Over in their country, they would claim that it's a husband's human right to be able to mutilate his wife's genitalia. Diane put it in here. It's the horror of Babylon. The woman on the seven hills. Oh, okay. Interesting. Yeah. And that's what the United Nations uses as their marching orders, as human rights. And the United States has been the military force. trying to impose a system of, quote, human rights, the UN human rights around the world. Yeah, but have you ever seen the UN? How many? There's like sixty thousand people in the UN that show up at different places that have committed crimes against people, they use it as a cloak, just like the Red Cross or Catholic services or Lutheran services or all of them. I mean, all of these things use it as a cloak to hurt or traffic or harm other people for money. It's despicable. It is. The whole United Nations should be dismantled. Maxims of law. The Christian religion is part of the common law. Trump was sent notices regarding the United States of America being a Christian nation. Trump was told to make it public along with others, and there are now following the people's wishes, orders, and demands. Okay, I think we should do one to ban Sharia law in the United States. That is not okay. That is just trying to give a pass to crime. I absolutely agree. Because their system goes contrary to our system. And so why would we allow a contrary system to take root in the United States? Diane said, Home Rule Act and Dillon Rule Act is the reason. Conspiracy theorists have done a pretty good job. What's conspiracy theorists? It's going to be the one that's going to tell the truth in about, check your watch, ten minutes, right? They turned God into natural rights and turned them, they turned God-given natural rights and turned them into civil rights given by the government. Go for it, Disney. Give us a chance. She's exactly right on that. Yeah. I've got like really good, we have really, really good viewers. They're, they're heroes. They're the heroes out there. They're out there telling the truth, you know, beating up the bad guys every day and with all the torches and pitchforks, you know, in a legal, smart and ethical way. It's truth out. Yeah. And, but everything that's going on, you kind of, Well, I look at our country, what's going on in our country is kind of a kaleidoscope. And you've got to get the little chips of glass in exactly the right position to see through, see what it's about. And because otherwise you're lost, you know, you might be just staring at one little chip of glass and you miss the whole big picture. Hey, we have something else to celebrate. Looks like Donald was baptized yesterday. Congratulations, at the age of sixty-three. That's awesome. At the age of sixty-three, that was a long time ago. So, no, he said he just got baptized yesterday at the age of sixty-three. Sixty-three years old, he got baptized yesterday. Donald Trump is That wasn't Donald Trump. That's one of our, one of our viewers. Oh, okay. Okay. Yeah. So that's, that's kind of cool. So, Oh, good news guys. Oh, I've got all kinds of people making comments on the chat. Yeah, this is great. Curtis is there and, and, uh, Mike from Delta, everybody's here today. We got a lot of people watching today that are, I love it when you guys are active on the chats. I think that's great. Everybody just give a shout out, hi. And then I know who's who in the zoo here, who's talking. Yeah, well, make sure that you get that list of hearings posted so that they can go listen to them because I can't emphasize enough how important it is to see in the big picture the culture war that's being waged on us. Yeah, General Flynn just posted a substack on cultural Marxism. I think he's a pretty good source. Yeah. Yeah. The more things that you can see in the big picture, the more easy it is to then, as these things pop up one by one, you can put them in a category or, you know, put it in a category of look further into this person, you know, who's claiming to be some kind of leader of person to make sure they're not a lemming. Well, and I think the other thing is, too, is that when we listen to things, people, this is another thing I get asked all the time. Who do you follow? God. You know, everybody else is on an interaction by interaction basis because you ever notice how people will switch sides or a lot of people will, because none of us are perfect. That's why. And somebody might actually think that what they're saying is correct because they got it from a trusted source who also might've been incorrect, you know? So it's not always intentional, but I think it is important for us not to be opinion lemmings and just follow everybody off the cliff just because something sort of kind of resonates with us. So they must always be right. That's not how it works. Well, yeah. One thing that I've learned over the years is that people look at the world through a telescope of their personal experiences. So when they receive information, they process it within that limited scope. And so until you've watched a person or tried to tell them things, until you know a person, you have to look at them as if they may not know. Actually, because whatever it is you're talking about may be beyond their experience at the moment. Right. So let me make a word picture out of what you just said here. So human beings are human beings. Brains are like a puzzle that we're putting puzzles together in our brain and we're looking for things that fit together. And that what fits comes into our experiences, our opinions, the things that have been driven by emotions, which are usually not correct. But we're looking for things that fit in that puzzle. And that's a trap for us. So if we're looking for the things that fit in that puzzle, a lot of times we ignore the pieces that actually will make the picture. And so if we stop and if we're okay with walking one step at a time, through the chaos, through the darkness, it doesn't make any difference. God talks about being able to walk through the valley of the shadow of death, walking through darkness, knowing he's going to be there and walking through the chaos, not needing to make it fit, but walk every step relying on him. So let's just say you approach everything with a puzzle that's got a lot of pieces there, but realizing that most of it's in chaos yet. It's not connected. We don't have all the pieces, so we can't see the full picture. So if we walk through it and keep picking up the pieces, eventually God's going to start connecting pieces of this puzzle that's going to be built on truth, not on our comfort of knowing what is. Yeah. Well, I'd say for the first ten years that I was researching things, everything I discovered, if I told anybody around myself or even you know if i posted it on the internet people would say that was a conspiracy theory you don't know what you're talking about and that's that's why i take such pains to document what i find nobody calls me a conspiracy theorist at this point because i will just freaking bury you with evidence for it um but but the thing is is that the the things i was talking about very early on were not within the experience and the understanding of the people that were around me so so they thought I don't know what they thought that I was making something up, which kind of hurts when your family doesn't believe you. I don't expect them to me. But I understand the frustration and the hurt of not having people that should uphold you or accept you for who you are and the opinions you have. I mean, in a family, that's where we should be practicing this. what's that? At least let me show you, you know, you should be interested in what people have to say, especially if it doesn't agree with what you believe and not be threatened by that. Not you personally, but people, you know, we should, we should be able to listen to other people, whether we agree or disagree. And I think a lot of times we're a lot closer to what each other thinks than what, is immediately evident. Well, and especially if you want to show something that's going to rock their world. You earn that right. You don't just walk in and, and bam, you know, kick the door and that, that doesn't work very well. Usually you blast the door and like that, you're going to have no survivors. You've got to, you got to listen to their perspective. If you, if you want to bring information to other people, you have to be willing to listen to them. Yeah. Tell me I'm wrong. God, I would have been just happy. Happy as hell to have been insane. And none of what I was finding was real. Nobody would have been happier than me. I love being corrected. What I was finding was absolutely terrifying. They're trying to take our nation apart. You know, they're trying to open our borders, allow us to be flooded, bringing in Indians from India to take jobs that, you know, like I used to do. You were seeing the invasion in real time. Yes. Yes, I was. Over decades. And it affected me personally. And so... Yeah, nothing would have made me happier to have been discovered to be absolutely flipping out of my mind. But I wasn't. I was right. And so I just continued researching, just not talking about it with my family. that puts you in a good, a good position when the people catch up to flushing their, their biases and such and start listening when things aren't working too well, which is kind of a good time to be alive right now because so many people have woken up to the realities that, that I think a lot of us have seen for decades. Yeah. But, and we've all, the ones that are a little ahead of the curve on that sort of thing, I think that, you know, it's like we suffered a lot of backlash for those around us. You know, I was one of the first people who actually got into homeschooling in a big way in Michigan. And, oh, man, did that ever rattle a lot of people. The people in my family were absolutely horrified at this. And, um, home birth too. And boy, that was a, that was another thing I had. I had an aunt chased me around a family party for a while saying, uh, you know, you're going to die in the set and the other thing. And I'm like, good, then you can step in and raise the kids that are, you know, the kids, but I didn't believe I was going to do that. You know, so it was kind of, it was kind of a pointless thing, but it made it, I gave her a job. If she was going to criticize me on something that she had no knowledge on and was approaching it with fear, I just gave her a job, you know? Yeah. Yeah. That's a good idea. Yeah. Somebody, you know, this is another thing. Psychologically human, human beings are really interesting. Okay. Super interesting. I have, you know, I think a lot of people know that I own a decent amount of real estate and such. We had this one guy that was living. I would love to tell, spend like weeks telling you crazy tenant stories. Cause I have a lot of them. Okay. A lot of it wouldn't qualify as being a, PG or even R in some circles. Let's put it that way because people be crazy. That's all I got to say. My dad had rentals and it is the worst business in the world. It is an eye opener. It's an eye opener to say the least. So, but, and, and the way people communicate, it's an eye opener. Okay. So this one guy, I'll tell you what, I'm not gonna give his name, but I told this one guy was just a, he was absolutely terrorizing the building. And he was a large pain in the neck. One of our maintenance people knocked and walked in. And of course, he's standing there buck naked just to harass this person. And it didn't work out too well for him, but it wasn't a mistake. It was an intentional exposure. And so I kind of laid it out to this person, you know, you've lost all privileges to talk to anybody but me because, you know, you're going to pull that crap on me and it's going to end substantially bad right on the spot. Okay. Well, it turned out that he actually decided that I wasn't that bad of a gal. And I said, OK, so he's he is absolutely a pain in the butt to like everybody that comes in contact with him, you know. So I made him I said, since you seem to be so good at understanding people and really, you know, it took a little while to get this point. But I said, since you really are observant and and understand people and such, you know, I'm going to put you in charge of the morale of the building. And guess what happened? He was like, wow, wow. And so guess what? He was the morale leader of the building. And it was absolutely hysterical how this turned out and ended up being kind of turned around and he ended up being a great tenant. Didn't take too long either. I'll be darned. That's very creative of you. So we had somebody that just criticized the U.S. Taxpayer Party's website. It sucks. I'll tell you that it sucks. And we've been working on doing a new one for a long time. And it's very interactive. It's wonderful. We're about ready to launch it. The U.S. Taxpayer Party of Michigan is the Constitution Party, but the criminal Jocelyn Benson will not let us change our name, which should just be an administrative act. I can't stand this woman. But at any rate, we're about ready to launch this. So somebody said, well, you've got a sucky website. And I'm like, good. Tell him he's on the committee. He gets to help, right? So when people criticize, give him a job. Good idea. Good plan. Okay. Well, I see your next guest is up. So I'll be taking off. And have a great day. I love you, Vicki. You're an amazing individual. And I just love, I love it when you're on in the morning and our Texas, you know, it's like over the time, I feel like we've really become friends and that's, that's really fun. Yeah, I agree. Yeah. There's not not too many people I can talk to, but I can talk to you. So that's I love it because we don't have to agree on anything or everything. We typically align on most things, you know, but but the the ability to say whatever's on your mind. And I feel like you're that you do that. You say what's ever on your mind. Yeah, I do. That's important to me. I like transparency. I like honesty. Those are the only people I will ever become actual friends with is people that don't try to sugarcoat it. Love it. All right. Well, have a great weekend. I'm going to go to a fifty second, fifty seven second break here. Stretch around a little bit. It's a little hard to sit in one spot for a couple hours. But here we go. And I'll bring on David in exactly fifty seven seconds. Good morning, the second hour of Brandenburg News Network, all you wonderful patriots. It is May fourth, twenty twenty six, and welcome to our show today. And I'm on with David Laskowski from Canada. I represent the whole country today. Yes, today's the whole country. It's Alberta and Canada, because, you know, did you see that that carny? I got to think about who just was on a trip. It was, you know, three of the criminals ended up showing up. I think it was to the Vatican. Did you see that? Yeah, there was a trip that was done, which is kind of interesting. So I like to watch the movement of people and where they go and such. And I get invited to some things, too, that if I went to them, a lot of people would go, oh, no, Brandenburg is selling out. They did that when I got a picture of myself with Adam Schiff. He was like, he was in the Senate building and I was there and I sprinted to get that picture because there was no way that I was going to let that, let that go without, without stopping him just for a minute. You know, sometimes you want to see the whites of their eyes. Yep. Yep. I know who you're talking to there. If they're for real. I'm having trouble with my volume. Are you? No, you're good. Is your microphone all about the same? Yeah, we're good. Oh, okay. I got two different things going on here. I got this graphene phone, and there's two volume controls. One's the soft button. One's the regular button. I didn't realize I had that. Oh, new technology. That's cool. Yeah, you never know when you're talking to people until you actually check them out a little bit. Are they for real, or are they actors? Yeah, the AI is getting... yeah actors well and ai too have you noticed the ai is getting better yeah central casting is in full swing right now yeah yeah i think president trump keeps getting younger and shorter Younger and shorter. Okay. He's getting younger and he's getting shorter. And it's not because of the shrinking over time thing. I'm pretty extra sure. He's standing pretty tall. Okay. So I'm going to say Diane and Mike from Delta County have been on this morning talking. You guys need to come on the show. Let's get a date. Ooh, Trump's going after the dumb windmills now. And I know why. Me too. That's cool. I'm glad he's going after that. Well, this is great. We're getting all kinds of all kinds of people that are talking. David from Canada. She's welcoming you on. So Diane says welcome. Thank you. A lot of people, a lot of people that love your love, your section or your your segment of the show. Okay. Good. What are we talking about today? We started talking about the twelvers last week. I said, and then you had some, we said something else that we were going to talk about. I said, let's take a note and remember what we were going to talk about. And I forgotten. I think it was Takiyah. Takiyah. Okay. Yeah. Which I spelt wrong. I think last time I guessed that I thought there was a Q in there with a Y with a U after it. And it's just a T A Q I Y Y A is the way, I mean, it's, it's got to convert from Arab to English. So, I mean, you're just guessing with English letters anyway, but yeah, it's interesting. You've never heard of Takiyah? I have not. Oh yeah. I did some, I did a little bit of research cause I am no expert on, on Islam, but I'll tell you why I'm interested in some of this is I'm a born again Christian and I like to invite people to hear about Jesus and share my faith and, A lot of people respond to that. And it always was a thought of mine that, you know, Muslims, because I thought that we all recognized the creator maybe as a different name, whether it's Allah or Yahweh or Adonai, if I'm allowed to say that, whichever one is better, you know. No censorship here, so say what you want. You have your right. Well, you know, I've heard from people that The YWH is actually not supposed to be said as a word. But if you do it properly, it's actually your breath. You're supposed to say Yahweh. It's the breath of life. And it's sacred. So then you're better off with Jewish people around to use the word Adonai. Or, you know, there's four or five different ways to talk about the Father and the Creator. So that's fine. And I always thought that, you know, if you're in a room with Muslims, I guess you could always start off. And as I think they did in the early nineteen hundreds where they referred to them as Hagarites or Ishmaelites. And then remind them that we're all from the same great, great, great, great, great grandfather. And, you know, we can track our belief, the lineage of our belief, the same God and the same creator and you know, even just like sisters who were married to the same guy. And you're, you know, you're, you're the source of the Jewish faith. And then the Islamic faith actually came from the same family, the same bloodline. And that would be like a common starting point. And then the more I looked into it and I thought it seems simple to me from an outsider that you could form common ground with people, but it wasn't. So the deeper you dive into it, the more complex it, and perplexing it becomes and kind of disgusting in a way like you know you meet somebody you see them meet each other on the street and they go allah akbar and you ask what does that mean they go god is great well i guess as a christian you could say god is great you know or as a jew you could say god is great but then you read and you read you go that's not actually what that means that actually means my god is greater than your god so okay so i thought we both recognized the same god well now you've really taken a deep dive into the into the pool there because uh chuck missler have you ever watched chuck missler the scientist preacher yes yeah he did a segment where he looked at the number six six six in revelation and actually the prophet is explaining what he saw so yes he's delivering a message and he got messaged directly but in in places the author revelation is telling us what he actually visualized like a visual thing that he saw and according to chuck mr there's only two documents in existence with the annotation that or the description of six six six and it's um like uh gammatria it's it's the numbers for six six six but If you remember that the Hebrew language and the Arab language that followed after, it goes from right to left. If you saw something on a wall, if it was written in either of those two languages, it would be actually from right to left. So when we are reading English and we see the mark of the beast is six, six, six, well, that's six hundred and sixty six. And that's correct. But if you actually saw the symbol on the wall, it would be right to left. And those three symbols are actually the word for the moon god that the Islamic faith actually came from. And on the flag, there is a crescent moon. So it actually does make sense that the god that they are honoring is the god of the moon. And that is the image that is actually represented by six, six, six. Now, it is a number. sure i mean you said this is the number of a man number of man that's true but it actually is a symbol for that so then you you know you read more and more and more and if you go right into revelation where they talk about the antichrist and who is jesus supposed to be defending or worshiping you get to the point that you realize their their messiah is the biblical antichrist and vice versa and they're actually not worshiping the God of creation that we're worshiping. And I don't think they even know that for the most part. I mean, they believe there's only one God, but they're actually not worshiping Yahweh. So, I mean, I got into this only because I'm trying to not look for problems. I'm trying to look for common ground. If you are talking to someone, I'd like to hear your, I guess, the gospel from you as you understand it. Salvation. Can you do a salvation? Can you articulate it? Well, I guess you could start at the Trinity or you can just start at history. Jesus had an immaculate birth. His mother was a virgin. That was prophesied. He was born in a land where that person was supposed to come from. He lived a life tempted, but free of sin. And then, as prophesied, he died at the time that was prophesied. And then he rose from the dead. And In many instances, he clearly declared that because I am here, you're with God. And he used the first party description of himself, describing himself as I am the word and I'm the light. So the same words that were used in Genesis were used by Jesus. So those that dispute Jesus was actually part of the Godhead, was one with the Father and the Creator, came right out of his mouth. So there's no way to properly interpret that. And when he died, I mean, he made it very clear that you can't earn your way to heaven. The way that heaven is open to believers is because of the sacrifice that he made. And then you understand all of the history of the Israeli people, you know, the tribe from Abraham and Isaac, why did they have the symbolism of the sacrifice and the blood sacrifice? And why was the sacrifice almost sacrifice of Isaac? Why did they do all of that? Well, it was something to help us believe when the time came that we had all of this prelude and all of this explanation ahead of time. So when Jesus accomplished that task, and he was seen by many people over forty days after he defeated death, that now we have a confidence that we are not totally gone when we die that there is life after that death and it comes from jesus and then it also relieves us of having to be like the jews where we have constantly sacrificing but constantly paying for every sin that we did where it's it's imperfect it's not able to be done god is so perfect that it needs the death of his son and that at that point then it's totally accomplished for all that take advantage of that in a way it's like going to the airport and having somebody say you know what because i bought this ticket and i earned this ticket i'm giving it to you for free but you have to accept it and when you go you know little little to the uh to board uh boarding the plane you have to say i got this for free from jesus and now i'm going to take this flight and i'm going there you have to you have to accept that so that's basically what salvation is to me historic It's prophesied. It's true. The events are verified and the event has accomplished it. And then you can go to the next phase when your time comes. I tell you, when when Jesus died in the in the veil was written to from top to bottom and open the way to God, you know, symbolized. having no barriers between us and God. You can talk to Him like anybody. And it doesn't have to be wonderful flowery words. there's been times where I've said to God, I am so angry right now. I'm, you know, I'm like, I'm like one of these people that's going to tell him the truth. I'm like, sorry, I don't have all the good words to say right now, but I am so angry about this. And then, you know, I'm sure that he's like a good dad and says, yeah, you're going to get over it. Just, just burn it out a few minutes and then you'll say you're sorry. And then after a while process, okay. I'm sorry. I'm an idiot. And then I have to go, okay, I'm an idiot. I'm sorry. You know, let's, let's reframe this and get back on, get back on the road. I, I think he probably gets a bang out of it when we do that. I think so. He gives us more stuff to handle all the time so that, you know, you, he's growing us up and giving us things that, you know, make us a little bit calmer, wiser, hopefully smarter, you know, and, and with more insight to help more people. I mean, we're not here to get more stuff. That's not the point, right? The point is to be here to serve him, whatever, without limitations of what he asks us to do. And since he did it without limitations, the amount and the type of things we could be asked to do might get out of our boundaries of comfort, like a lot, you know, and we have to be ready for that. It's like, he's not interested in our comfort. He's interested in our growth and growing us up. Yeah. Yeah. And in politics, I hear Christian politicians in Canada say an awful lot that when a very, really radically bad thing happens to your political movement, you know, you can look at that and say, well, here's an opportunity to, Yeah. Well, it's just like when the crash, when the depression happened. I had one of my, one of my grandparents was very, very wealthy and during the depression, lost it off, lost, lost, you know, everything. And you know I think that when you look at that, you can go pout in the corner or you can say, okay, there's a new way to look at this. And one thing I do know about those sorts of things is that when bad things happen or You have to face different things. It is always an opportunity. And when you look at when, like, say the market crashes, you'll watch the superstars that don't sit there and pout. But actually get to work and figure it out. And they're the ones that are going to be that are going to do well. And it's not because they cast a spell and told God what he was going to do for them if they did this. It doesn't work that way. You know, they get to work. They stop feeling the pity party and they go, OK, this this is this is what I got to work with right now. And then take that, you know, like a big table of Legos and say, OK, I've got half the Legos I used to have. Let's see what I can do with less. Let's see what I can make that puts me in a position to do other things. And so I think it's a good thing to do. Yeah. I mean, the other part of it is God is our father and he chastises those that he loves. And we learn through stress. I mean, we learn through challenges. And as you have difficulties, they make us stronger and they educate us. And they see makes us see God's hand at work when we get delivered or helped through, you know, or carried through various kinds of trials. And we talk about this in our adult Bible study a lot. And I say when I meet people I haven't seen for twenty or thirty years and they say, how are things going? And they say, yeah, fine, yeah, got married, had a government job, made lots of money, paid off my house, haven't really had any illness. You know, I show up for work, I'm going to retire, you know. And I go, I'm really sorry to hear that. So you've had no personal growth since I last saw you. Yeah, that is kind of sad. Well, you know, it says in the Bible, too, that it's plainly, everything is plainly before us in the world. You know, when you look at plants, when they're growing, greenhouses and people who grow things, they will almost always have a fan in the greenhouse. And the fan is to make the stems bend. And so as the plant grows, it gets stronger instead of leggy and long and you put it outside in the first wind and they blow over. You have to have a little bit of stress on them to make it grow. Same thing with our bones. If we don't have a little stress or weight-bearing exercises on our bones as we get older, we're going to fall apart. You're going to turn into an osteoporotic mess that's going to break just by looking at you. Yeah, yeah. Which actually, that's what's going on in the Alberta Independence Movement. I've said it from day one that we should do an award and create a recognition of the leader of main leader of our independence movement and give it to mark kearney honestly because on on our own i mean we've talked about the dangers of staying in this confederation that we have or becoming and the and the value of becoming independent and we'd be way better off being independent of the other provinces where you know i think we've talked about half a dozen reasons why a province would want to get out of the current form of confederation that we have But you tell people the other side of it is if we don't become independent, we've been warning people for a long time that government censorship is going to buckle down. You know, the Canadian dollar is going to fall through the floor. We're going to be swamped with illegal immigration. You know, we tell people all these things are coming, especially like United Nations, our province of British Columbia signed up to officially recognize into law UNDRIP. the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous People. And we warned people that that's not a good thing to do, is to give up your sovereignty to an international body. Well, they called us all radicals and, you know, Looney Tunes, tinfoil hat-wearing people. But now that Mark Carney is a prime minister, all of those things have happened. There are large areas of British Columbia that are now under the control of the United Nations. And it's accelerating. And the Canadian dollar for sure is dropping. Now, some things we never thought that a guy with any brain in his head would ever do, which is destroy the trade relationship with the United States. He is hell-bent on doing that because he wants us to completely lose our value of our Canadian dollar. He wants us to basically put the whole country on welfare, switch over to the euro, and then Who knows what his next plan is to enslave people in Canada? Like he is bankrupting our country right in front of our very faces. You have to think about this. Probably eighty to ninety percent of everything we trade back and forth is with the United States. Like in most cases, we are essentially one country. You know, there's exchange, but like our dollar is only like thirty, thirty percent lower than the US dollar. We've already lost a third of the value of our money. And he's disrupting the trade. He's missed all of his opportunities to participate in the USMCA. And like he's thinking that we're going to make up the trade with the United States, with Europeans who are actually countries who are exporters. They're not going to buy any more of our stuff. So, I mean, just think of the concept of that. It's like if you run a convenience store on the highway, And ninety percent of your customers come in from the road that goes on the same side as your convenience store. And you somebody come along and says, you know, those people are driving on your side that come into your store. There's something wrong with those customers. You have to alienate yourself from those customers and say you're not going to sell to them. You have to sell to people that are on the other side of the highway that have a really hard time turning around and making it back into your store. Well, that's only ten percent of the customer base. Well, that's what Mark Carney is doing to Canada. He's basically willing to walk away from ninety percent of the trade that we do with our closest partner under the promise that we're going to become more independent. Well, yeah, we're going to be independent of all of our money, our jobs and our houses. We will be very independent. We'll all be homeless and on welfare. Are you noticing the stores are becoming a little bit more empty by you? Are you noticing that? one or two of them but not all i'm noticing that here yeah i know you know i fix up old cars and apparently about a dozen of the uh uh suppliers of car parts have evacuated the market they're gone they're shut down forever and ever like companies like Raybestos that make brake pads and things like that. Yeah. They're gone. So I, I've seen is the big box stores. I, as an example, I went out yesterday cause I needed, um, I needed a new, uh, uh, linens for my bed. Right. So I went to Macy's and I was looking there. They, I couldn't believe it. There's their stock floor stock was probably. Of what I would expect from a Macy's store. And I went into another store, too, and I was like, huh, well, this is interesting. The second floor of Macy's looked like a, you know, old Kmart's bargain department with fifty percent off on everything. It was a chaotic mess. And I was very surprised. Is this because of China? I'm not really sure, but I guess one of the things that I'm wondering is if President Trump is breaking the big box stores hold on the United States, the corporate hold. I think it's very possible that he's breaking it and we're going back to local ownership again, the focus on it. I think that would be amazing because if the blockade is... stopping the transport of gas and oil, it's going to bring gas and oil up in the United States. I'm real happy to see this. There's going to be some interruptions, but, you know, sucks to be us. We let it happen over decades and decades. I guess it's time to dig out of the mess that we allowed to happen. So if that's the case, I'm going to say that I wouldn't be surprised to see a huge drop in the oil price after it spikes, crashes a few things, and then all of a sudden we're going to see gas and oil drop, the petroleum products drop like a rock because we don't need to have foreign sources. And besides that, to your point, Alberta has them. You know, we're kind of connected. And so in a very good way, I really think that Alberta and the United States working together for supply chain, if we can do some good trades there, I think I think this could be such a benefit to both to both countries, you know. both both province and state but I digress I also think that the federal government which really was never properly federated in the United States oh no I said something inconvenient it's like United States is not properly federated I think we need to see about ninety five percent of it go away and put all the power back in the states and then about ninety percent of what's in Michigan needs to go to with with the lousy leadership that we've had here you know Yeah, well, that's at the core of our Alberta independence movement as well. Whether we were de jure or de facto federated, we still have our basic rules of engagement. Like, the British North America Act has remained in large part unchanged right up until our They never did change section ninety two, which puts all property and civil rights under the provincial jurisdiction. Well, our sixty three constitution in Michigan was illegally installed. They only had one tenth of one percent. That's not even close to have having enough to to actually install it. And that's basically what gave the Bar Association all the power to to subvert the judicial branch. I think that's got to be dealt with. And I mean, in a, in a massive and decisive way, because that, that, you know, with, with the judges we have, they're, they're administrative judges. They're not in the state of Michigan. They're not real judges. They're just judges that were rolled. Administrators. Yeah. Yeah. I get it. Diane said, let David know that I'm good with Trump's plan for Canada as another United States. How many stars will be on the new flag? Anyone? Yeah, I think that's very popular here. Probably not fifty percent, because people really don't understand. You know, they're listening to the slander on the TV, and yeah, it's unfortunate they really don't understand the benefits. Well, look at how they scare them. I mean, they're scaring people for a change. Oh my gosh, you're going to change? You're going to go away from something that is giving you unlawful taxation and no representation? Why would you want to do that? to which I go. Yeah. Is anybody listening to what you're saying? I mean, it's like, it's like, this is like poster child for stupidity to not go with something. That's basically a pedal in, you know, infiltrated satanic system. That's here to beat you up and your kids and take everything you have and laugh in your face as they're drinking your blood or anything else that's going on there. I don't know. I got a lot of questions, you know, Well, and then you wonder how Carney escapes the image thing. Like, I understand that the Democrats had the majority of the information from the Epstein files before he was elected for his forty-seventh term. Yes, and because they were all on it, and they didn't want to have it uncovered. Yeah. So, I mean, you would think if there's something that's the magic bullet there to get rid of Trump, they would have used it during the election campaign, but they didn't. To me, in practical terms, I think, well, there's not a whole lot for him to worry about. On the other hand, you know, Mark Carney is in the Epstein files a lot, and his wife is sisters. How can I put it here? Well, in the Epstein files, his wife's sister is right on the internal inside of the Epstein kingdom. Like, she's related to everybody on that list, and it's like, A hundred calls a year, back and forth, cell phones and parties and blah, blah, blah. I mean, he's there all over the place. And for some reason, Canadians are giving him a pass. Like, I don't understand. How can Carney and his wife and his sister-in-law get a pass? Yeah, you know why? It's because they offer free stuff. And it's like they buy off people. Hey, free education. Free this. Free that. Free the other thing. And we'll take care of you. Just trust us. That's what they say. Maybe you hear that snake's tongue. It's time to get the, you know, to get your running shoes on and run in the other direction. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, how we relate going forward, like we have a terrible leader in our country, like just a terrible leader. But one thing we do have the ability is we can illustrate the difference between a confederation and a federation. I think the United States might have more of a problem because it's a republic and people here don't really understand the republic. Not at all. They don't understand it at all. Yeah. But in Canada, like theoretically, we should have an easy time. I should clarify. My audience probably does before I insult everybody. Everybody here is a little bit more educated. Okay. Okay. Go ahead. And I've noticed that some words are changing meaning as well. There's terms that I've been familiar with for a long time that now when you try to look at the word like inalienable versus unalienable for rights, I always knew there was a difference between the two. But if you read AI or you do a Google search or Wikipedia, they say, well, now the two terms are interchangeable because they don't want you to realize that some of the rights that you have are God-given. You should have the right to privacy, right? You should have the right to security of the person. You shouldn't have anybody forcing an injection into your arm if you don't want it. You know, there's certain things. You should have the right to own something. If you worked for it, you took possession of it, it should be yours. I mean, you have an unalienable right to that property. On the other hand, the government comes along and says, okay, well, we'll give you the right to vote because this is the form of government we have. But the government could change their mind and take away your right to vote. You know, they could say, oh, you're guilty of murder. You're going to jail. We're going to stop people from voting if they're guilty of murder and they're incarcerated. Okay. Those are two different concepts. One is a right you can never have taken away from you. And the other one is a right that comes from the government. Yeah. And the government could decide to take that away from you. So, you know, certain words have kind of lost their meaning, which makes it difficult. But right now we're talking about what's the difference between what we have is called a confederation. And a federation. And in Canada, we're told that we are a confederation. So the concept of the confederation that I've always had is that you have sovereign regions. Sovereign regions come together and they form a central body which has authority over a limited number of services. But they don't have all of the rights over everything because you are a sovereign region. A federation is like the Russian Federation, where there's a strong central government that actually has authority to do whatever they want through the unified country. That's a federation. People in Canada think we have a federation, and that's why they're all upset when we talk about becoming independent. But the fact is, we are a confederation, and we were given the right over all civil rights and property in our own province. And they made a specific right for the province to own all of the natural resources within our province. That's why, and we won that one, by the way, we can sell directly from Alberta into the United States and back because of the Natural Resources Transfer Act and the fact that we own all our own property. So we can do that. And you tell people, Well, when Alberta becomes independent, don't forget, we're not a federation. We are a confederation. So if we want to have a relationship with the other provinces in the confederation, all we're wanting to do is move the goalposts on some things. Like we don't want the federal government controlling certain aspects of our life anymore. We don't want them signing agreements with WHO, the WEF, We don't want to be party to those treaties because they'll bankrupt us and they'll steal all our property. So we don't want that. We also don't want them to say like we have a situation called equalization payment. We don't want them to say, Alberta, you're making a lot of money. So a third of all of the profits that you make, we're just going to take that. And then we're going to spend on programs in Quebec and the Maritimes. Because we're liberals and we're in power. Seventy percent of the time they'll reward us for giving them all of this money that we stole from you. And then they'll vote for us. Well, I'm sorry. We don't like that anymore. That's not that's not why we agreed to equalization. It was supposed to help a province that was in distress to come up to some national standards. That's all it was supposed to be for. But they've used it ever since to rob money from us and give it to somebody so they can get votes in that region. So all we're doing is moving the goalposts a little bit. They're taking advantage of people's greed to, you know, thinking that it's like watching siblings. If somebody thinks that somebody's getting just like one more cookie than them, they lose their freaking minds. And I think that's what they do by moving that money around to the people in Quebec. I mean, they should be looking at this, having a little broader ability to think of where it comes from. But don't you think that a lot of people look at it and say it comes from the government, and that's like the mythical unicorn that sprinkles gold all over the place wherever it goes, and they don't know where they got it from. Yeah, they picked the dollars off the money tree. That's it. That's it. Yeah, the government makes no money at all. It just spends all the money. It's not supposed to hold anything either. You know, that's the other thing. I got a fun video on here. I'm going to see if I can get this thing to play because if I can, it's absolutely hilarious. You're going to love it. It goes back to the cars. You remember how we were talking about the cars having surveillance in it? We were talking about, you know, our rights. We have not to jump subjects on you, but I think you're going to find this funny because this goes into over, you know, usurpation by the government and why this is such a really bad idea. You ready? I think I got the sound figured out. Let's go! Come on, come on, come on! Due to elevated heart rate, high stress levels, and panic indicators, you are not fit to operate this vehicle. What? There's this tornado! Have you tried calming down? No! It's getting bigger! Let's begin the breathing exercise. Inhale. Exhale. I'm not breathing right now! Daryl, do something! I'm trying! Analyzing driver condition, I've determined you- I know what you've determined, but you're wrong! I am never wrong. Who's right on the oasis? Your government. Granny, I have a feeling we're not in America anymore. Uh-oh. I love those two people. They are absolutely hilarious. They make a bunch of, you just, it's just common sense stuff, you know? It's too bad. It's true though. It is true. Yeah. That, that interlock is happening right now. People are getting stuck in their cars because the download is not complete for their ECU and their car won't run until they comply. That's the sad, sad commentary. Yeah, it's kind of funny, but I've got a lot of really nerdy people around me that are willing to try to work around anything and find alternative answers to every barrier they put in our way. It's like, keep kicking, guys. We're just going to come back stronger. It's going to be fantastic. That stem is going to be so hardened that it's going to stand under a nuclear blast, right? So, anyhow, I think that there's a way around the government control of a vehicle. And, you know, I think you can do a few replacement parts and foil their little master plan to disable the vehicles. Yeah, yeah. I mean, there's more than one problem, though. I mean, in China, I think every vehicle is thirteen years old. they're under constant surveillance. If they catch you driving a vehicle that's thirteen years old, you get fined and they steal your vehicle from you. That's unfortunate for them. Here in the United States, we still have the ability to get around that. There's another manufacturer that's come out, a couple of them, that have cars that have no computers in them. Okay. So we might just have to get away from the corporate welfare bloated big car manufacturers and start doing things local. That's honestly what I see the direction that President Trump is going with everything. Everything you've talked about with Canada is collectivism. It's all putting that power back in the hands of a few that they use people who are not willing to do the work to think or know what's actually going on that take the lazy way out in order to get the votes and keep them in power and continue to crank up the enslavement of the population. But what I'm seeing President Trump do is I think we're seeing less and less power in these corporations. And the evidence is, if you look around, you'll see the evidence of what I'm talking about. It's kind of amazing. But you got to look at it in question. what you're seeing instead of just going to the store and buy something. Just take a minute and even taking packaging off the shelves and looking at where it's being produced. That's changing. It's getting more local. Well, that's a good thing. Yeah, there's nothing wrong with that. Yeah, a lot more local production. Yeah, on the vehicles, I think the problem is like our British Columbia and your California, that if you don't have a smog test passed, then you can't get a license plate So then you've got to deal with the fact that you can't register your vehicle. So you're driving illegally if you don't comply with that. So they're forcing you to do certain things. And that's something we have to do something about. At least like in Alberta, we're pretty confident that because at least we have staked out the ground for driver's licenses and vehicle licensing insurance. I mean, certain things we've staked the ground. We're not worried about the federal government interfering with this that way. So we're OK. I think they passed a law in California called Jay Leno's law because they were going to ban all classic cars. You know, at a certain point, you just can't drive them on the California highway anymore. So the people with older cars are pushing back that way. But, you know, that's California. And if you I guess if you have a jurisdiction like that and you want to live like that, well, you can go live in California. That's the best way I can say it. Yeah, I think that the state should be able to secede if they decide. I'd love to see these liberal states secede. Yeah, exactly right. It would be fantastic. I think about it. It's like let them secede and then start the clock here and watch how long it's going to take them to bankrupt their state. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. They're not even going to be able to buy their granola. You know, it's going to be over for them. It's like they're going to be out in their lawns, you know, chewing on the grass like a farm animal and wondering what the heck happened. Well, that's going to be our problem in Alberta. If we do pull this off and become independent, as soon as we drop our carbon tax and we get to keep all the profits from our oil and gas, you're going to see a major boom. Like, I don't mean double. I'm talking like ten times more money available in the provinces. You're going to be able to have your own house. You can go to university, earn a good wage and have a dollar that actually buys something. You don't have to live in a fifteen minute city. There's lots of beautiful places to live in Alberta, but we have to figure out how we're going to keep people out. But we want people to sit from a distance and watch what happens here because we know what's going to happen within a year of Alberta living a lifestyle of freedom and prosperity. then the province beside us will do the same thing. And then it'll be really hard for the province, even east of them, to say, look at these two provinces. I mean, look at the lifestyle they have. Look at the, you know, look at the opportunities for the next generation. Their voters are going to force them to do it. So we just have to be careful for the first phase that when we, if we win it, everybody's going to want to come and live here. But right now, I think I told you I was working on policies now for our November annual general meeting. So now we're having discussions like that. What happens if we win the referendum and too many people want to come here? How are we going to set limits on who gets to vote? And how do we agree on people getting a citizenship in Alberta? What I think is really interesting, and I know we don't have this here because of the way that the United States was set up. There's a lot of countries that you have to be, before you can vote, you have to be like the third or even the seventh generation. You can't just come in. We've seen that all over the place. There's many videos of people going into Germany from other countries and held their card up and said, look, now I'm a German. Now we own you. I've heard people say that, come in and say, it's an invasion. They literally are admitting that it's an invasion when they say that. And they're doing it through political stupidity of how things have been set up. by parasites who don't really care about the country or the state they're in or the province. I think that something like that would not be a bad idea. I mean, if they're coming here to vote right away, that's to change it into a different country. That's not to come in and assimilate. Our grandparents came here to assimilate into the country and a lot of times you know you know people would be kind of well we're this we're this uh ethnic background but we're americans and they were proud to say i'm an american the melting pot where we all come together and we get past you know cultural differences doesn't mean that you ignore them or anything like that but that we can stand together and not be not not be you know a bunch of racist jerks, no matter what color, I don't know, gender division they put on us. I mean, I just think it's really, really crazy. It shouldn't be that way. We're supposed to be Americans. We're supposed to share in things equally, equally have a voice, and that there's not a, it's like in the Bible when it says, do not be a respecter of persons. If you're a respecter of persons or given, you're literally just spitting on the Bible right there. Uh-huh, uh-huh. You're spitting on God's law. I think when he said, your kingdom come, thy will be done, it's like, well, we're supposed to be first of all citizens of God's kingdom. It doesn't match up to that. We've got a problem. Yeah, that's correct. When my parents came here, they wouldn't speak any language but English in our house, which I think was a disadvantage. I would have preferred it the other way around. because they spoke four languages. My dad could speak Russian, Ukrainian, Polish and French. He learned French in Canada, so he could speak four languages. But it was a very, very clear rule in our house. When the kids are around, we came to Canada to be Canadians. We're all in. We're sick of the communist system in Russia. We're sick of the whole European political strike that they have, the wars. I mean, all the crap that goes on in Europe. We're here to become what we believe a North American, a Canadian should be. So we speak English and that's all we speak in the house. And our kids are going to be Canadian from the minute they're born and that's it. So, I mean, that's probably the proper way to do it. Then you don't bring your crap with you. Cause that's kind of what my dad said, you know, where we came from was a really crappy system. You don't want to even bring a smell of it into this country. So they made a clear break. A lot of times people will say, well, what's your ethnic background? What's your ethnic background? I'm like, well, kind of a mott, actually. But if I want to be a real smart aleck, I'll say Noah Beck. Noah. Figure it out. Yeah. Good for you. Have you ever, I think I recommend that you look up books by Dr. Nathaniel Jensen. He's wrote a book called Traced. Hang on a second, let me see what it is. I'll look it up on Nathaniel Greenson. Jensen, J-E-A-N-S-O-N, Nathaniel, Dr. Nathaniel Jensen, J-E-A-N-S-O-N. He's currently working for Answers in Genesis, but he was a geneticist before he worked with that organization. And he wrote a book called Traced. And then he wrote another one called They Had Names, which is tracing the Y chromosome lineage of the first immigrants into North America, which we now call Indians. Oh, here you go. This is interesting. A visual guide to biblical apologetics. Yeah. Fascinating stuff. Okay, so I'm doing this. And let's see. The only thing I'm seeing right here is there is a traced is only it looks like. Oh, wait a minute. In audio. Got audible. He was on Amazon. And you go right to answers in Genesis and then query his name and you can find his book from. I've got traced here. Yeah. That should be interesting. Okay. So. Yeah, fascinating stuff. I mean, he says there's eight strains of Y chromosome DNA. They trace right back to the family of Noah. You know, the numbers all match. And I've watched like twenty segments on YouTube. If you work the numbers from eight to today, you end up with the population of the earth. And if you work from today backwards, you end up at eight people. everybody's related to everybody well except for there is a very small lineage there of people from uh from israel so he still believes that he can he can uh identify the individuals from the twelve tribes they're in a different they call them haplogroup but there is obviously a lot of intermixing since that time But it is fascinating. The numbers all match up, and it's the newest technology, and I think it's fairly concise. I started reading this stuff because of the migration of First Nations in our country. And actually, they're not First Nations. I refer to them as Third Nations. There's so much misinformation out there. We had white, blue-eyed, red-haired people in America that predates the said First Nation, and they spoke Welsh. And so we've got Italian boats, ships that were sunk off the coast of, I think, Brazil. and how do you explain that you can't tell me that we haven't had people that have conquered ones and conquered other ones and conquered other ones and said oh guess what we're the first ones here well guess what you just forgot everybody that came before you and i'm not buying your your nonsense because there's too much there's too much evidence that the whole red-haired people with blue eyes that spoke welsh yeah Should be real shocking. I think they were in Indiana. It should be real shocking to people that this is not a new thing. I don't believe that Christopher Columbus and I don't believe they were the first people here. Not a chance. Not a chance. I don't believe that the nations that were here necessarily only came across the land bridge from from Russia to Alaska. Nope, not believing it. There were amazing seafaring skills that the Polynesians had way before that. And if they had it, other people did too. It's not as linear as people would like us to believe. Not buying it. Well, get those two books, Traced and They Had Names. And it's a very eye-opening read. I just thought they were wonderful. OK, for us, it's easier. Like when I worked in the Yukon, I was a federal employee and most people know in Alaska and the Yukon that Europeans were there before the natives were there. Because there's there's still buildings in the fourteen hundreds that are when they when they were built or when they recorded their existence, they were already recorded as old buildings in the fourteen hundreds and natives didn't come into that part of the Yukon. for maybe five hundred years later, and they came from the south. They didn't come from any original country, and they certainly didn't originate in that spot because there's no historical evidence they were there before the Europeans. But why are we calling them First Nations? My family came from Russia, and that's where the people came from who are in the Aleutian Islands and that part of Alaska and then into the Yukon. So my ancestors were there before the people who are getting all kinds of benefits for being what they call First Nations. So, I mean, that's easy. But the funny one is we have Cree Indians here who they do what they call a tobacco offering. So at various times, like when they see a wild animal, it's their spirit guide, they'll take out some tobacco and leave a tobacco offering type of thing. And I always ask them, I say, so where did you get that habit of offering tobacco? for various times. And they say, well, it's in our heritage. We've always done it since the time we were here. And I go, okay. So where in Alberta were your tobacco crop? Where did you grow tobacco in Alberta? Where? Like, where were they? I just want to go and visit the spot where, where did you grow tobacco in Alberta? Underneath the lichen and the caribou feet, maybe. I don't know. It's way too cold. Yeah. Because the natives that are here actually passed through here and went to the Great Lakes and up into Ontario where you are and there was some tobacco crops in that part of the country and then they couldn't get along with each other so they started a series of wars and they ran from there chased by other other native people back here so they came here for the second time They got the habit of tobacco when they were north of Michigan, and they brought their eastern habit with them to here. They wouldn't have known about tobacco if they started here. Right. Like, it's just crazy. And I keep asking people. I say, yeah, so if you were from here, I'm still waiting to give me your land location. I want to go to your historic tobacco crop land. I want to see it. That's so funny. Check your head. And that's another thing that when we go back to lack of knowledge about the land, you know, when you look at Michigan and the zone we're in, I was asking, so I know a bunch of Amish people because we do Amish feed for some of our stuff and such. And I asked them about flax. I'm like, you guys doing any flax? They were like, yeah, we tried it. It doesn't grow good here. You actually have to have it a little colder than where we are here to have flax grow properly. I'm like, well, that's kind of interesting. You know, it's like when you look at the zones and what grows and what doesn't grow, but there's a new tech, there's, it's not a new, it's an old technology of underground greenhouses. I'm super interested in that. Do you know that there's a lot of people in Canada that are actually growing citrus? In greenhouses? Yes. Yeah, it's below zero, but they've got it figured out so they don't have to heat it in the traditional subscription way that everything else that's been built. Everything we're building right now is wrong. They have figured out how to get the most profits out of everything. The windows, the drywall, the insulation, and then they sign you up in a subscription that you have to pay every month. to have everything in your house actually function. We're working against the earth on every single thing that we create. Human beings are really, really leave a lot to be desired in question because of that, that inclination for greed and control. It's like, wouldn't it be cool if everybody could just be kind of like, you know, sustainably is radical sustainability where they don't, they don't have to hook up to anything. I like the off the grid stuff. I think it's amazing. Yeah. Yeah. Hey, just to totally, totally off topic. That's okay. That's what we do. We bounce around in that area that you're in. There are a couple of farms and I worked in the manure management business. Like I invented a high rate thermophilic, semi-solid anaerobic digester system. Right. So I can turn, I can turn solid manure into really nice clean methane burnable natural gas and then capture the carbon dioxide to put it in a greenhouse. All right, we needed to have this discussion right now because I've got about four semi-loads of horse manure that is out there that I've been trying to figure out how to do the best product out of it. Oh, yeah. And so we've been contacting, you know, greenhouses because it's all organic, you know. Yeah, for sure. It's pretty clean. Our stuff is real super clean. Yeah, yeah. Oh, there's value in that. That's for sure. Yeah, horse manure is a high value. It's like black nuggets of gold. You put that in your garden and everything grows and it doesn't burn anything. Well, mushrooms. I think your highest value is to use it for mushroom growth media. Yeah, we actually looked at some mushroom growers around here. I'm like, dang, I need to start some mushrooms. Yeah. Get a few patches out there and just start throwing spores on it and see what happens. Yeah, yeah. Anyway, that's another topic. But I tell you, I've seen a couple of innovators. And what really captured my attention You know, a lot of hog barns. I don't like to go in a hog barn and actually a lot of dairy barns. I don't even like to go in there. If you go in a coal tree, they're disgusting. These commercial barns are absolutely disgusting. I know. The first time that I went into one of the large commercial turkey barns, I walked in there and the ammonia smell in there is just enough to make you pass out. It is absolutely disgusting. And that's where our food is coming from. Same thing with cattle and the hog. And they feed them, like, candy bars and stuff like that. I mean, our food supply is disgusting. Yeah. I think it was in Michigan that I saw this dairy barn where the guy figured out that the fans are running the wrong direction. So you have manure pits and you have slats. and the cows are there. And then the fan is drawing the stink from the manure up through the slats. So the cows have to smell fresh ammonia and hydrogen sulfide continuously because you're pulling the stink from there and then it goes up through the roof. So there's no evading it. So this smart guy, two things he did. He reversed the fan. So the fans on the roof actually blow down through diffusers. And then he put a suction fan at the pit behind the barn. So the smell from the manure actually went down into the slot. And then out of ground level, you could walk through that whole bar and you couldn't smell any manure at all. That's amazing. I know. We have a zero manure policy in my barn. If somebody goes to the bathroom, clean it up and get it out because then you keep the flies away too. You never smell it. I know that what people probably don't understand is that the urine is much worse than the poop. it's like that's oh that that's that urine smell putrid urine urine smell that's been uh you know like maturing is not a fun thing yeah yeah so just think about that you know if you can if you can draw it down and that's the way automotive spray booths are if you see people now spraying cars you don't even really need a mask anymore because all of the suction instead of the old days where the you know, the side of the spray booth had filters on the side and then on the top. So everything you sprayed went past your face and then up through the fans and out through the side. Now they figured out that they put the suction at the bottom of the car. So as soon as it comes out of the spray gun, it all goes straight down into the fan and then out. And it doesn't actually fill the air at all. That's fantastic. That's the way modern spray booths, they're called downdraft booths. So if you can configure your barn, so that the air comes out the bottom. And you know, if you have a slot system, that's the best way because it's way below the floor level and everything goes down and then it's completely out. And then this, this farmer did the second thing, which kind of amazing because he was drawing air from so low in the ground, it was just basically coming up and then into the atmosphere right away. And his neighbors are complaining. So he just bored a tunnel. from the back of the barn underground. He just bored a tunnel and his plan was to concrete it or put a big culvert. But when it was raw earth, I think it only went like less than a hundred feet, but the interaction of the hydrogen sulfide and the ammonia interacting with the soil on both sides, completely neutralize it. So when the air come out the other side of the earth and tunnel, there was no smell at all. Oh, that's really cool. I know. I know. I mean, I love old farm, old farm type, type wisdom, you know, and innovation like that. It's amazing. You know, it's just like if I was telling somebody who's built a sustainable village, we had a wonderful talk. They're using hemp for the walls because it doesn't mold and all these other things. One foot thick walls, which we all should have in Michigan and Canada. You know, the wall density, you know, they got us down to the dimensional, you know, the two by fours instead of dimensional wood now. So we've got like paper thin walls that don't really insulate well at all. Then they started the nonsense with the insulation, the structural foam and insulation between them. And the houses that have that in it in Britain, they're giving off formaldehyde and they have to condemn the whole house after that. And so it's just like taking one situation and making it worse, right? But the sustainable village, you know, I was talking to the guy and I said, yeah, I said, well, we're doing it wrong. I said, are you running any of your runs from your heating source under the under the floor? He's like, what are you talking about? I said, well, that's how they used to the Vikings used to do it. They'd have they'd have a stone floor. And you run your heat runs underneath that stone floor and you've got radiant heating. And by the time it comes out of the side, the other side, you've got cooler air and all the thermal has been stored in the thermal mass of the floor. Kind of interesting. I think we're doing, I'm just telling, I'm on the record. We are doing everything wrong. And they did it that way for greed to create industries from the ethanol and corn subsidies. That was all about creating all kinds of industries that never had to be made. You know, it's insane. Ethanol could have been made by, by the native switchgrass and you wouldn't have to plow it, irrigate it or, you know, seed it or anything. It just comes off every year. Go ahead and mow it down and turn it into ethanol. But I don't know. Got to do it the hard way. Dominate, take control over things so we can screw it up to the point that everybody that it should be just going, Oh yeah. What else did you guys screw up? You know, that's okay. Opportunities. The digester building that we had in Canada, like it was, don't forget, we get like thirty five below quite a lot in the wintertime. So the building we had for our tank, which was I can't remember how long it was, but it was one hundred ton tank. So I had one hundred tons of manure being processed in the tank. Plus we had a blend tank and then we had a tank for the tea for the because we dewatered that. We had another tank with liquid fertilizer in there. The whole thing was insulated using flax bales. So Manitoba has good pricing on flax bales, and that's the best insulation. So we had R-Fifty, between R-Fifty and R-Sixty from the bales. Wow. Yeah. That's totally amazing. Is flax like hemp? Because hemp bales, too, for insulation. Yeah, they last a long time. They're like zero mold. They don't mold. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. So we put bales all the way around. then we put a it was covered you know with the quonset type building and then we put a vapor barrier and then some metal on the inside for the condensation and yeah i was below outside and it was nice and warm inside just a little bit of heat we didn't actually have any heat in the building just from the process so just the regular process kept us toasty warm inside really good how you did that did you pelletize it when it was done the fuel was a fuel pelletized or what what was the end product Well, we had a gas purification system, and then we just pressurized a propane tank. Oh, so you turned it into propane. Well, methane, yeah, natural gas. Right, so it's like, okay, I get it. Yeah, so it's a lower, it still has carbon dioxide in it. So then I built an experimental carbon dioxide removal system so I could get it, you know, back to closer to natural gas for BTUs. And then that was compressed as well with a separate compressor. And then the manure, after it was processed, takes six days to process. Anything you put in the front, six days later, it pops out the back. And then it went into a screw press. So the screw press separated the liquids from the solids. So the liquids went right into a storage tank. And then we bottled that and gave it to various people to use as fertilizer. And then the solids came out. And then we were bagging it and selling it to people for various uses. mostly experimental. We had a number of Dutch farmers out there with greenhouses and they experimented with the solid and the liquid fertilizer. And I mean, it was just amazing, amazing results. Like I can't even describe how wonderful this stuff is because when the anaerobic bacteria process the manure, it makes everything available to the plant. I don't really understand the biology, but for some reason, The anaerobic bacteria makes all of the minerals, like seven, eight different kinds of minerals from copper to zinc to manganese, whatever, makes it thoroughly reddable to the root zone of a plant. Are you telling me that the bacteria actually produces that out of... Does it separate it or does it actually produce, does it manufacture it? The bacteria eats it and then excretes it. Eats it and excretes it. Okay. So when it goes through the bacteria, a food cycle, when it comes out, for some magical reason, when it comes out, the bonds of the molecules, they're all in balance. They're all there, but they're not bound together in a way that the plant can't immediately uptake it. That's kind of cool. We have rust. We have like a rust bacteria in the ground here. I don't know if you guys have that. Have you seen that? So I'm really interested in how the microbes create and really affect everything. It's, it's phenomenal. You know, we've got little worker bees all over a place under our feet. That's amazing. I'd like to see, I'd like to really see how that process is done. That's super interesting. Yeah. The, the, the mushroom business was crazy. We, uh, We didn't know what to do with it first and it took us a while to get some bags set up. So we just had it stored in the back. And I remember one Friday we had maybe a couple of tons of it sitting in the storage room and there was a little opening to the outside. By Monday, when we came back, that thing, you couldn't see the dirt or the solid manure for the mushrooms. Somehow a little bit of natural spore came into the building. and the mushrooms were grew so fast that in two days the whole lump became solid with with the roots of the mushrooms and they completely mounded it over so we started sending samples to a laboratory in the maritimes and this guy was growing mushrooms in an abandoned mine shaft which is the perfect use for an abandoned mine because you're below ground it's warm it's controlled you know it's it's you know very sterile so we bagged up a bunch of product and sent it to him And he called us back like within a couple of days, and he says, I can't believe how perfect this stuff is for growing mushrooms. He says, I bet you I can get six different batches out of the same soil, where a lot of times if they just get regular horse manure, so we get a couple, maybe three, and then the nutrients are all gone, and we have to start fresh again. But the cost of preparing the horse manure, because the way they do it, they have to heat it up a certain amount to kill off some certain bacteria, and they've got to sterilize it. There's a certain cost of handling it, whatever. That's thirty percent of the cost of raising mushrooms. He said, I took your stuff and I just cracked it open. I put it there. And the next day it was like completely loaded. Like I've never he's never seen anything grow mushrooms so quickly and and robust, like a really, really good crop. So he said, I think it's wonderful stuff. But he says, I can't even imagine how much it costs you. process this to grind it up and get the particle size just right and get the moisture just right must have been really expensive and I said well actually we're throwing it away like it just comes out of the press wheel that we're only making gas so this this here is just in order to handle it easier you know we're using a screw press so we can sell the two but I said we don't we don't put a penny into it like it's a waste product we don't know we don't put ten cents into it Wow Yeah. So we need to talk about this further. This is very interesting. Oh yeah. It's a, it's a, it's a profitable business. If you can get the connectivity, the problem we had where we were in Canada is they've got their suppliers of mushroom producers and there's only so many mushrooms, a city with a hundred thousand people is going to consume. So, I mean, we would have made so many, so I mean, tons of mushrooms, we wouldn't have really, it would have been hard for us to make, get the market. So we would have had to have left there and go to a place called Two Harbors or Lutzen or maybe even get it to Minneapolis. That was our closest large market. And then it's a lot of logistics involved in moving it, whatever. But you're closer to more bigger cities. I'm sure you can sell your product a lot faster. Oh, man, I could sell it like all day long. I mean, we've got a lot of people in the area that I live in. Yeah, I know. I'm the holdout for buying land to keep it away from the developers, actually. Good, good. So the liquid stuff, from what our scientists told us, they said you would have to use one hundred times more chemical fertilizer to match the blend that we had just coming out of the screw press. And I'd like to see how that's done, including the, I mean, really see it, not just hear about it, but see how that's done as well as what kind of bacteria you were using. That's really interesting. I've seen people sterilize the manure in a kiln. They'll put it in a kiln, bring it up to temperature and take it off, especially if they're doing the little bricks of it. We don't put any bacteria. It's in the manure. You don't add anything to it. Don't add anything to it. And that, you know, God is a wonderful creator. Like, you have to think about this. In your body right now, you have psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic bacteria, anaerobic bacteria in your gut. Thermophilic bacteria is a hundred and forty degrees Fahrenheit temperature of a hot water tank. Your body never gets there. Why do you need thermophilic anaerobic bacteria in your body? It never gets activated. And psychrophilic is the temperature of the ground. Well, if your body hits temperature of the ground you've been dead for quite a while you only use mesophilic bacteria i mean that's what actually digests all of your food so i don't know why why does it exist in all organisms there's three kinds of anaerobic bacteria in large abundance so as soon as you put the cow manure in a tank and make it body temperature it'll start processing but you know that takes six weeks for the bacteria to sanitize all of the manure and get all the pathogens out of it and consume it so that all the solids are consumed down to small particle size that's what you want anaerobic digestion should reduce all of the volatile solids and anything that can be consumed down into smaller particles and it should release all of the minerals and all of the gas so that takes six weeks at body temperature but if you can get to the thermophilic range it only takes six days So our process just happened to like we perfected the thermophilic anaerobic system, which no one else has really been able to do for some reason. Like I understand it, but that's what we started with because we wanted to get a hundred tons of manure out of there in six days. We wanted to be able to process a lot of manure. And then when it comes out, the pathogen free is between drinking water and swimming pool water. So if you tested the fertilizer, the solids and the tea that comes out of there, if you accidentally swallowed a glass of it, it wouldn't hurt you because it's actually more pathogen-free than swimming pool water, almost a tap water. It's in between there. So you have no concern. You can spread it anywhere you want. It's not going to be in the category of manure with the related pathogens to it. Wow. This is really interesting. This is a large learning day for Brandenburg here. I'm loving this. Okay. Yeah. We can talk about it a bit more. New process that I did that I have almost zero now. I mean, I've got, we, we compost our manure. So it is, it is very well composted as you go through it. So, you know, if we've got, we've got some stuff that's like been composting for, you know, a couple of years, it's like, you can't use chicken manure until you let it go. If you're not doing a process like yours for a year, horse manure, you can, You can do it fairly quickly. But, you know, but it's kind of interesting. And I have unlimited manure at this point in time. My neighbors, they've all got great gardens. They've got good lawns. Last year, I brought a whole bunch of over that was compost. It looks like dirt, you know, when you compost it enough. It's just real fine. It doesn't smell either. You can use it right in the house for like plants. And it doesn't smell like manure at all. It's all broken down. Oh, for sure. Yeah. Yeah, the heat and the aerobic bacteria, they do have some good effects. All right. So I want to find out how you did the heat part of it. That's cool. Well, you ready to pray for today? I love you praying too. Yeah, for sure. I'm always willing to pray, but it's always nice to have other people that are willing to do it too. Okay. Sure. Let's pray. Lord, we just thank you for the time we can talk like this. And we just ask to be led by your Holy Spirit. into areas that we need to be in, Lord, whether it's government or self-sufficiency or farming or whatever it is, Lord. So just continue to illuminate us and guide us. And thank you for everything you do in our lives, Lord. And everybody who's listening, I just ask for a special touch of the Holy Spirit in their lives as well so that we can all be together in our next phase of life. So we give thanks in Jesus' name. In Jesus' name we pray, and please bless President Trump, General Flynn, Admiral Rogers, and all the good guys that have laid their life down for this country to serve and protect us men and women in the military, and every single worker and hero that stood for your good purposes. In Jesus' name we pray, amen. So I had to add President Trump in. I think he's got a lot of stress in his life right now, and I want to make sure that Yeah. The Bible commands us to pray for those who are in authority over us. And I'm kind of. I think that's an important part thing to do. So, okay guys, well there, here's that part of the show that we go to because we got stuff to do and, and we'll be back next week though. I always look forward to just sit down and talk with you. You know, it's like you get, you get a couple of farmers together and man, it's just, it's just all kinds of fun, you know, cut through the crap literally very quickly. And, and there's nothing that's not on the table to talk about. Except usually common sense is a good thing and overriding of over everything. So that's a good thing. So anyhow, here we go, boys and girls. We go to ding, ding, ding, ding. Go to brandoverforgovernment.com because I'm the best non-considered ever. Not going to get seated in the history of the United States of America. I'd like to have a discussion with the rightful president of the United States, President Donald J. Trump. I wear my boots. I wear them every day. So I'll wear them better. Then we'll talk about this and that and fix stuff. So at any rate, I just want to give everybody some hope here. That's my protest to this stolen twenty twenty two election. Stolen twenty election has been is being uncovered. Last week, Friday, I had Stephanie Lambert on the felony charges against Stephanie Lambert and Stephanie Scott, who are both I considered friends of mine. I love these two women so much. They bravely stood against the cheat. They were all dismissed. And guess what? Now they're going to go after people in the state. It's going to be fantastic because this the state was involved in the steal. The people in the state. It wasn't the twenty two election. It wasn't the signature gatherers. I can prove it. I was their first person witness and they can, too. This thing is going to get really interesting real quick. I had the privilege of having a very nice call from Kurt Olson, who worked on Stephanie Lambert's and Stephanie Scott's case there. One of the most impressive attorneys I've ever seen in my life and a very, very good man. He works in the White House and I very much thank him for everything he's done. The testimony he got of Jonathan Brader during the cross-examination is what nailed this thing. So there was a lot of people working on this, and it's a big deal. It's a really big deal, just like the felony conviction of the Signature Gatherers in . I will continue to protest this because it was stolen, and there are so many crimes that have happened in our election that there should be, like, There should be a line going into the court for tribunals to try these people for treason. I mean, a line that stretches from here probably to Taiwan and back, okay? I'm just going to say it. There's so much criminality that happened and it has to be, we have to have accountability And there's no no two ways about it or we we don't have a future. Our kids get handed a piece of literal crap if we do not hold this thing accountable. OK. And so that's the direction that we're going in. But with saying that, I want to give everybody a lot of encouragement, because if you are still in the fight, I got to give you massive kudos. You're a hero because you didn't get out when things got tough. You stayed with it. You stayed strong. You stayed on wavering and you're willing to take this battle to the end and hold the line. Continue on that path, holding the line and getting involved and don't waver. No matter what anybody says, because there's a lot of people pitching a lot of crap out there. I'm going to go back to the crap discussion again. That is absolutely a lie. Don't abandon the purpose. Don't abandon your stance to work and do good things because God will see it through. He will see us through. He's with us. He's fighting for us and he's not going to abandon us. You can count on that. And so anyhow, God bless you all. God bless all those whom you love and God bless America. Make it a great day today. It's going to come down to you and I. to make a great day happen because the government is only there because we gave them the permission to be there. And when it becomes so filthy, so bad, we also have the right to sever those bonds and create something that's going to work for us or just get rid of the trash and clean it up. So anyhow, have a great day. Thanks, David. Stay on the line a minute and we'll see you guys tomorrow with John and Mike.