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BNN 3/23/2026 Technocratic Tyranny & Alberta Independence

Published March 23, 2026, 9:01 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 - Foreign soldiers in Canada. Why did the government do a press release to brag about it? - 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/1dKrPEdpZPlJX Rumble: https://rumble.com/v77i1hg-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-3232026-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-indep.html https://rumble.com/v77i1f6-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-3232026-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-indep.html Odysee: https://odysee.com/@BrandenburgNewsNetwork:d/bnn-2026-03-23-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-independence:f 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's the twenty third day of March twenty twenty six. And it's been a whole month since I've been on here. So so nice to see everybody. It looks like Facebook is glitching right now, so they're not doing it live. So if you know anybody out there who would be watching on Facebook, go ahead and give them a shout out and say yes. The Facebook page came up with a security alert and said we're down. But anyhow, I hope everybody's well out there. I am really kind of enjoying seeing what's going on in the world right now because I don't believe anything. Like, literally, I'm not believing what I'm seeing at all. And I've seen a lot of distractions out there, which is what we're going to be talking about with my first guest, Vicki Davis, here at nine o'clock. And at ten o'clock, David Laskowski is going to be back on again. And we'll be talking about the Alberta independence movement. vicki how you doing i'm doing just fine thank you how are you doing sounds like you're doing great actually well i kind of needed that month off but i had a personnel change and so i was actually working a lot a lot of hours and i just there was no way that i could make it work in the morning and so uh the the constant uh the constant work and i got in better shape than i've been in a while because you know oh excuse me you sit in front of the you sit in front of the camera like this for a while and it's it's uh it's not real good for your for your physical for your physical uh uh in shapeness you know your your fitness so tell me yeah getting out there and running around and having to do stuff instead of sitting here for a few hours. This really, really does make a difference. So I actually very much enjoyed it because I like to work. I'm not actually a sit around person, but to me, this is work too, because we're actually getting the truth out. There was a comment that I heard recently about people saying, you know, it's the same old crap being regurgitated and on not just mainstream fake stream media, but on social media. I am really not seeing a whole lot that's different. You know, I love Israel. I hate Israel. I love Iran. I hate Iran. I love blah, blah, blah, you know, slap a label on it. It doesn't matter what it is. And all I see is distraction, constant and total distraction to keep people from actually doing anything. And, uh, And getting involved. The worries that they're trying to make us feel are way above our pay grade. And so, and access and such. And, you know, I was down in Mar-a-Lago, I was down talking to some guys from CENTCOM in Florida about a week or so ago. And It's really interesting. So, I mean, I get to see some things that maybe other people don't get to see, but I'm still going to put it out there that we have to be active in our communities. And if we're not active in our own space, no matter what it is, then what are we actually doing? Just by knowing things and being informed doesn't mean anything anymore. You've got to get involved. you can get involved by running for office. So as the chairman of the constitution party in Michigan, which is the U S taxpayers party, we are the Michigan affiliate. I'm trying to get anybody out there who is just a normal person who hasn't sat in any seat to run. Because right now, if somebody is in office, they got there by some means. It wasn't organic. They had to kiss the ring of someone in order to get in office. You're not going to get in without that with Republican and Democrat parties. So it's time to get off the cult mentality for everyone and do something really different. If we want to change things, it has to be in a very... very much a departure from what we see as we've become accustomed to. Are you going to change anything with the Republican Party? Hell no. You're going to change anything with the Democrat Party? Hell no. It's not going to happen. They've all taken foreign money in our elections. It's all compromised. It is a system just like all of the systems that you and I talk about every Monday morning. It's an entrenched subversion. It's a way to knock down anyone who has the guts to stand up for what's really true and just try to shuttle the sheeple into the pens where they can manage them through distraction and wasting your time. What say you? What area does CENTCOM cover? Does that cover South and Central America? They're kind of all over the place. The lines have been blurred a lot. And so, so, you know, I've heard of them being, if you go to like your Twitter feed, it'll show you that they're, they're active in different, in different capacities and in different areas and such. But that's, I think where the, where the military, a lot of the military planning is coming from that. But in general though, it, it is central on South America, right? If you remember after nine, eleven, they created Northern command. And ultimately, I don't know if it's exactly because the people that I've met, they're, they're true patriots. Like some of the people that I met, they actually started a a kind of a grassroots, which theirs is actually what I believe is true and honest, a political party. And we were talking about getting a coalition of third parties that we can actually not vote the establishment in by getting actual candidates on the ground. I mean, I think this is important. It's important for the people to be represented, not the special interests. That's all we have with the major political parties. They're all being funded by the corporatocracy. Absolutely. So if we can get some people to stop with the brainwashing, stop with the programming, Stop with their empty promises and their, honestly, their bullshit and go and do what needs to be done with just everyday Americans. We got a chance. We do not have a chance with the political parties. So this ties back into something funny. I didn't get a chance to tell you this because we didn't get time to talk. So There was a criminal conviction on February ninth to the signature gathers, which was the first time I got knocked off the ballot. They have to either be scared of me or just hate me fundamentally because they know I wasn't going to buy into their nonsense. Right. So I got kicked off the Republican Party. Then I got kicked off again off the Constitution Party because there were about six people that committed a fourteen year felony. that registered a secondary governor candidate, not in the party, but was enough to give the Bureau of Election confusion to kick me off again. And they did that by picking up a notary seal of a person who walked away from it named Mary Sears, who was part of the party from the UP. She walked away from her notary seal and my security guys caught them, caught them stamping papers. And so it was absolutely outrageous what happened with that one. Well, anyhow, let's see where I was going to go with that. Oh, I know last week I showed up at the sentencing hearing because I was actually at every single part of the process there. for sentencing and convicting the signature gatherer frauds, Sean Wilmoth and Willie Reed. And I testified. And then last week, I gave an impact statement. Well, it was really amazing. I felt really proud to be able to be heard and be able to articulate what actually happened, the damage and what actually happened because I was front row, you know, center front row on this whole thing, right? I was a, I'm a first person witness to it all. And I showed up at everything. Well, it wasn't like half a New York minute and the Republican, the Republican anointed one said, Perry Johnson, they've already anointed him to win. Just watch what happens. And you want to know why? He is part of the corporatocracy. He owns the register, I believe, for ISO, the ISO register, and found that it's registered in different countries, different states and such. So, of course, they're going to put him in place. He's all about more regulatory capture because that's what they want. They want to nationalize all the businesses. They want to put us into their little pens that they can control and such. And he's part of it. okay so within new york minute perry johnson puts a tweet out that says just look this was a win for perry johnson and i'm sitting there going where the hell were you he wasn't even there and he said nine o'clock this morning history was made it was like no it wasn't because it didn't even start until after after ten ten thirty where they actually got into the sean will willie reed thing but he wouldn't know that because he wasn't there right And so anyhow, it was kind of a sham and a slap in the face to voters, in my opinion, because it's like somebody who claims military valor, stolen valor. That's exactly what he did. He wasn't there. And so it was just all a bunch of crap. But he's the anointed one. So of course, the Republican turkeys and I don't know if you know what turkeys do, but turkeys, if the domesticated turkeys, if you make a sound, they'll go. Everybody looks at the same time. OK, if it starts to rain, they look at the clouds and a half of the flock will die. Right. Because there's that stupid. So anyhow, the turkeys started posting the Perry Johnson thing. So I'm like, yeah, no, this is not actually what happened there at all. It wasn't a victory that day. He actually let him out on bond, which I don't understand because it was a guilty on all counts conviction. And there was something else there that I thought was interesting that I haven't posted, but I think I'm going to tell you this morning. The judge literally slapped President Trump in the face. which I don't understand how you can convict somebody of fraud in the election and then just come around and say, you know, according to this current administration, there was no fraud in the election. I didn't understand that at all. And let them out on bond and they chose to appeal. So now we're in the appeals process with them. So once again, it just kind of, it just kind of goes out. I don't think they're going to get anywhere with the appeals process, but they've they're out. He's out walking around again. going through the appeals process. The actual win was on February nine. If Perry Johnson would have been there, he would have known that, but of course he didn't because he's just a talking head. And so that when they were convicted on all counts, however, they did, the judge did a really, I think the judge did a really good job overall because this is such an unusual case. He absolutely wants to have Nothing screwed up procedurally or anything else. So he is literally, the media asked me, well, how do you feel about this? Are you angry? And I'm like, no, we have to follow the law. If there's another step that has to be taken to ensure that this is done correctly to protect everybody's rights, including the defendant, because we want this to be a bomb-proof conviction that will go to maximum sentencing. And that, in my opinion, has the ability to overturn the twenty twenty two election. It was fraud, convicted fraud on all counts on February nine. Not last week, Perry. You were once again pushing inaccurate fake information because you weren't there. Didn't find it important enough to show up and give an impact statement. Didn't show it. Didn't find it important enough to actually carry the ball into the end zone and spike it. Spike it. So I'm a little disgusted, but we shouldn't be surprised. It's a Republican party and all they do is promote puppets that continue to push the globalist transnational crime syndicates agenda. Okay, you said ISO. Is that the International Standards Organization? Yeah, he had something to do with that, but he owns the register from what I see. And so I'm going to do a little bit, and I'm assuming that this all, most of it all goes back to him because of what we've seen and the registrations that for that organization and such. I believe that he is not only, he talks about it all the time, but people are like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, we got to have oversight, we got to have this, that, and the other thing. What happens if he's the one that's actually, he made his money off of owning the register or the registration that people have to have to get an ISO? You know, that is the pinnacle poster child of regulatory capture. But before I make an ironclad statement here, though I refer to him often as, you know, skeletor without the physique, you know, it's just I'm going to bring the receipts and show you what we have found so that people can make a good decision. Because you know what? I would rather go to truth in anything than the consequences or jumping in the pool with these absolutely ridiculous, disgusting, globalist, you know, bastards. I mean, let's look at DeVos. She's got an island. DeVos has an island right down by Epstein. Why aren't the Republicans saying, hold the phone, we need to clean out our own house? Why aren't they mentioning that there's, you know, how many unaccounted for votes there are, Republican votes that basically determine who can be in office from the Virgin Islands? Why are people not talking about that in the Republican Party? There's only a couple answers. A, they're brainwashed that this is the only way to win. How's that working for you? Hasn't worked yet, has it? And it's like, it's like, you know, this brainwashing cult mentality, wanting to stand with people who they believe are going to, you know, be who are really somebody. No, they're not. They're only somebody because they probably cheated their way there or they were placed. Who's funding them? should be your first answer or question and so why is it that people are going to sit there and go the republican party is the worst or is the best we can only win that way in the democrat party is the is the you know spawn of satan guess what they both are news flash yeah that's absolutely right um It sounds like what they're trying to do is to apply ISO standards, which is ISO is an international standards organization. Regulatory capture people is what they're pushing. Go ahead. Yes. They're trying to lift our governing structure to the global level so that we are under global governance. which really disempowers the people. So people in Michigan better get off their duff and get out there and fight this thing. I know of two organizations that Idaho turned over their power to. It's the International Building Standards. And then there's another organization a second one that is also international. Well, what they're doing is they are removing governing authority away from your legislature and handing it to unelected who knows who at an international level. Now, what your legislature can do is that it reverses the paradigm where your legislature used to have to pass legislation to impose rules and regulations on the business doing business in your state. Well, the international organizations reverse the paradigm such that they pass the rules And then you have to count on your legislature looking and reading at those rules and then passing legislation saying, we won't follow this one, we won't follow that one. And so it basically is turning our government inside out. Right. And you're absolutely right. I'm running five screens here, everybody, like I normally am. I'm not like ignoring you, but you're absolutely right. But let's look at what the legislature didn't do with the elections. The legislature sat there going, oh, it looks like we won because they're not going to challenge it because that challenges their own office that they're in. If the elections are fake, are not willing to stand with truth or with what's what's wrong you know with with the way it should be done because it it interferes with their own commerce and their own self-gain every single one of them needs to be tried for treason in my opinion because they just sat there they did nothing and you know it's like anybody that says that there was no fraud in the election i got a lot of news for you there wasn't just one part of fraud in the election We just got a criminal conviction last month through the Attorney General's office. And I think actually, you know, I think Chris Kessel, the Assistant Attorney General, did a fantastic job during the – he used to be partners with Dana Nessel, too, which is really – The whole thing is really crazy for me, but that's the way I'm going to say it was. It used to be because his actions are to stand for the people. When you listen to him present in court, he's absolutely constitutional minded. And I think he did a great job. And so he talked about this. He said, this issue with the signature gatherers made it to international recognition on what happened. Just the Michigan signature gatherers. It reached the international news cycle. The entire thing, the judge even said it. The judge said, we've never seen a case like this. We've never seen one like this, which means that they had to be very, very judicious and cautious and make sure that the rulings they made were correct. I have complete faith that the ruling that the jury, the jury, this is jury trial, handed down the ruling. And I think the jury did a great job. They, I'm thankful for the fact that that process worked. So now we'll see, we'll see what happens next, but I feel very confident that And on that note, like I said, I'm trained as chairman of the Constitution Party of Michigan, which is a U.S. taxpayers' party, the national affiliate, which Jocelyn Benson, the criminal secretary of state, who was involved in fraud in the election and also absolutely threatened myself and every single other citizen of Michigan. She threatened us all, which is unconstitutional and should be sued. for might still happen. But at any rate, I think that we are going to see some fundamental changes. So besides doing this sort of thing, I actually am starting a nonprofit also besides trying to see every single state or seat in the state that's open. If you want to run for something, you know my phone number, six one six four three zero four four one zero. Call me or text me. Text works best because I can carry in a lot of conversations and I can call you back after I receive the text. OK, so we need to see them all with nonpolitical people. If they were there, if they were running, they were placed. I'll guarantee you that. And I can prove that by the electioneering that happened in Michigan on Mackinac Island. when they did the illegal straw poll in twenty one. It's easy to prove all this. But more than that, nobody really hears of all the lawsuits that I've been involved in, all the ones that I've signed on, all the ones that I've written or initiated and the ones that are still going right now because they're still going. I still have one against Jocelyn Benson and they don't know what to do with that because she broke the law. And it's pretty, pretty clear unless the judges fail us on this one. I'll just come at it with a federal lawsuit. I don't care. She broke law and she created an illegal API. They allowed an illegal API to register voters with no chain of custody. None. Just an API. Gave it to an organization to register and one of the clerks who is honest gave us all of the information we needed. And as soon as the state found out that we had the information and we were looking for it, they shut it down. State's guilty. They're guilty as hell. And so on so many levels. So anyhow, I decided I was going to start a, though I don't like nonprofits, I hate PACs. I hate all of it because it's all been used in a criminal way against us. But I decided that something needed to happen and I don't have the kind of money to fund the stuff that needs to be funded in this direction. It's too big, right? You can't do this stuff alone. You have to have people that will help you. Nobody can do it alone. President Trump hasn't. Nobody who's ever made a difference in the world has ever done it alone. The people will get behind them. And so I'm starting a nonprofit. in order to take donations in and hopefully get some big ones. I've actually got a few people who are pretty heavy hitters that really want to see this done in order to fund lawsuits for people who have had crimes committed against them, but they don't have the resources, the knowledge, or the attorneys in order to go after and get remedy and hold people accountable. This entire thing is, to help everyday Americans who have had their rights trampled on and help get them remedy and hold people accountable in a court of law, which the end game, if they broke into law, they get removed and they can never serve again. And I think that needs to happen. So I've gotten pretty far with this actually. And so I'll bring this out publicly. There's a few more steps that I need to do, but I've got at least one person who is... who is a good person who has a business, built a business himself, who is sick about what's happened in this nation. And I think he's going to be very, very instrumental in making sure that we're able to stand together. Everyday Americans. I'm just an everyday American like everybody else. I work every day. The past month I've been in the barn shoveling manure for – And taking care of horses somewhere around, I'm going to say, eight to ten hours a day. And pretty much every day. And if I haven't been there, I was down in Florida. But I work. I work not just some hours. I work every hour. People have asked my kids that. They're like, when I was talking at a university, they're like, how, with all the stuff I have going on, they're like, they asked my kids, they said, how many hours a does she actually work? And they're like every one of them, you know, if there's a, something that needs to be done overnight, that's what I'm doing. You know, that's why I don't sleep much, but anyhow, I digress. So I'm excited about this nonprofit and I will take anybody's way into this to make sure that this is hitting the mark to serve the people, because I stand with the people. I hate the governments, all of them, all the establishment, all of the governments right now are kind of like off the rails. But I think we're getting there. What I see President Trump doing right now is I see him going after this transnational crime syndicate that has infiltrated like a bunch of parasites, every single country on the planet. They've infiltrated the Israel, they've infiltrated Iran. they've infiltrated everywhere and you can see certain people have been replaced and you've got people that are more like everyday people, like, like, um, Miele and, uh, uh, what's happened in El Salvador where they've actually been prosecuting people down there. I think what he's doing is amazing. Eduardo, um, uh, It's just I think his name is I can't think I can't think his last name right now. But I love I love this guy. And, you know, what's happening in Japan and the people that are celebrating all over the planet, Venezuela, Iran, the countries that the government has been. the people have been liberated is what it looks like to me. So all I have to say is that things aren't usually straightforward, especially when you're fighting a war, which I think we're in, but I think that president Trump and the good guys actually have a good handle on this. No, their methods may be a little unconventional. They're getting it done. That's my opinion, but go ahead. Well, I'm not, I'm not so sure of that because the vast majority of people, in fact, uh, except for a few alternative radio channels that used to exist. They exist now, but still not in the form they were. Almost nobody talks about the North American Union and the South American Union. And why that's important is because using computer systems They have networked our governments together. And there is what's called a co-imperium that sits over the tops of our governments. And they are the ones that define and build the computer systems that tie our countries together. That's why the Democrats weren't worried about who was signing up to vote, because if you look at our continental structure, North, Central, and South America, everybody that's on the continent theoretically is eligible to vote. And I don't know what the rules are at the global level for registration, but if they go down to Venezuela and register people to vote in the hemispheric election system, they would be as eligible to vote in Venezuela as we are in the United States. And it just drives me fricking nuts that people aren't grasping the concept of computer systems that are tying the continent together and putting us into a system that we cannot control. Our politicians cannot control. And I would love to see somebody rise up and start talking about that. You know, and what's really interesting is that I did a lot of writing or I did some writing this weekend on what is the core problem, the core root of all of this. And I really the core root is a spiritual fracture, though, in individuals. None of these systems would work if we didn't have the fracture in people who are complicit that will put greed and money ahead of doing the right thing. You know, they see other people as a as their own as a country. Basically, they see they see other people as a threat or a an entity. to beat. They don't see him as human beings. That's why they don't serve human beings. It's just, it's a game to them. And it's unfortunate because until we get the spiritual problem dealt with, This this very psychopathic. It's really it's a it's a crazy psychopath mindset. You know, let's meet everybody. I want to be bigger. I want to be better. I want to have more money. It's like, what are you doing? You know, do you not treasure the people around you? Do you not treasure? You just want to enslave everyone. And that's that's what I see. Until we start at the we the people level and decide that it matters and we're going to do what it takes. to actually have an impact, like run for office, like, you know, hold these people accountable that are in office, that are speaking out the way that you and I do. I mean, we've been talking about it for how long now? It's been, I think we're into the almost a year's category on how much we have been speaking about this separately as well as together. And, you know, it's like, but you can't get anybody else to cover it because they're probably all getting kickbacks. The ones that have the voice are getting kickbacks. And so what we rely on, honestly, is people taking this content and passing it on to others and go, hey, these guys are a little crazy, but they're speaking truth. It resonates with me. And just as you said, the organizations that they have created to take everything over. With the water wars, what they're doing here is they're going to, they have put Byron Township in a position to never be able to really pay for this. So all the money in the townships are coming from the federal level. All the townships are broke, dead broke without the federal government right now. Right, because our economy was destroyed through globalization. Absolutely. What they were saying in the nineteen nineties is get bigger, get out. Yes. And once they get big, they don't care about you. And I'll tell you what, the computer systems analysts that are designing things. the systems at the national and global level, they don't care about individual people. They care about their process and making their process work to serve the needs of the people at the upper level. And you and I and everybody we know, we're nothing but objects in the computer system. We do not count. They're playing chess. And if there was a piece that was lower than a pawn, that would be us. Yes, that's exactly right. And so people have to understand that, that the world that we were born into, at least if you were born before, is not the world of today. They have changed. the entire paradigm of the management of cities and countries. Well, there are no more countries. I have a copy of a statement written by a member of Congress put into the congressional record called the end of geography. You know what? That's what I've been saying for so long, is that China's not a country. It's not a country at all. We think it is. They've brainwashed it into that. But it's not really a country because they're all connected. It overlays that concept. Well, yeah. China had their own... I don't even know what you would call it. It was just territory, and it was ruled over by Chinese royalty. And so they never really became a country per se. Well, neither did Canada or the United States, if you talk to Doug Forrest and see that they were never properly federated. But I digress. He became unalived after he was on my show talking about it about a month and a half later. But David, who's on next, he was also friends with Doug, and he's part of the Alberta independence movement. And it's pretty compelling to see that Canada was never properly federated. And most people who are constitutionalists will tell you that the United States is really up for discussion on that, too, at the time of the Articles of Confederation and what happened there. Because I don't think things are what we think it is at all. But which one do you want me to put up, the first one or the second one? I got both up right now. The second one is the article I just mentioned. World Trade Organization, the end of geography. That was put into the congressional record in the year, in May, by Congressman Jack Metcalf. And so he talks about really the end of the nation state system. And it's the nation state system that gives us our rights. If you think you have any rights under the international system, forget about it. You have no rights, none. Well, I think something that's really cool is to see that we have gotten out of a couple of the globalist organizations under President Trump, which, you know, I'm really kind of hopeful of that, really. And I'll tell you why, because I think it's the beginning of the tearing it apart. But I don't think you can do it all at once because, I mean, I think you could, but I don't think the people would be able to tolerate it mentally. I mean, my gosh, look at what happened with the toilet paper debacle of twenty twenty. I mean, remember when that happened? I remember when it happened in nineteen sixty two. Johnny Carson made a joke about toilet paper. Oh, really? And there was like a run on toilet paper across the whole country. I wasn't born then yet. So that's amazing. I didn't know. That's probably why you don't remember it. Yeah. I didn't know it happened before. That's interesting. Yeah. No, that happened. mentioning any specific product would not be a good way to go but the concept of no borders now that's something everybody can grasp onto because under this system of regionalization covering the entire north central and south america They should be able to understand that continental structure as we're having a governing structure sitting over the top of our country and Central America and South America. And they are the ones that are making the rules. It's not us. And you got a good demonstration of it with the COVID scandemic. That made it pretty clear. But I personally really would like to see the destruction of a lot of these agreements. They need to go away because it did sell out everyone at a local level. And the decentralization has to happen. Michigan is about the size that the colonies were when the United States started. We've got about eleven million people here. And so when you look at, when you look at even the population density, it needs to be more locally determined. In my opinion, people need to have a say on what's going on and not just, not just those that are trying to move it into a collectivism commerce system of commerce. It needs to be based on, on rights and other things that are probably more spiritual than just this worship of money and power. I find it despicable. Yeah. But the problem is that working locally and being a small organization, you have no power whatsoever to do anything. I mean, we're talking about David and Goliath here. Goliath is the continental governing structure. And the thing is, is that most people don't even know it freaking exists. Yeah, but you know what? David did take Goliath down with one stone. Yeah, but that was a fairy tale. We're living in the real world here. And in the real world, I can't fight Bloomberg, Michael Bloomberg. I can't even bite at his ankles. I'm a little less cynical about that because I do think, I do believe in the power of one. And usually from what I can tell you that to run like a successful business, you've got to have one person that doesn't think like everybody else, you know? And I think that there are people that in the power of one can make, can make a difference, but we just have to chip away at it. I mean, I mean, we may not land the entire network with one stone, but I do think that anything is possible, especially when God's involved in it. I do believe that. Well, I agree with you to the extent that that one person should be out there educating people on what world we're living in. And suing them. I mean, you can get remedy if you don't give up. But you got to stay in the fight and you got to carry that ball into the end zone and spike it. Too many people give up when it gets tough. And that's about the time when things get rough. That's the time that you got to push that accelerator pedal right to the floor. And you're probably close to a breakthrough. Yeah. So, but that education really is the beginning of the solution because all of this globalization stuff, it occurred above our level and the news media was absolutely worthless in terms of informing the public. Still is. Well, still is. It's almost dead. I mean, the old original media is almost dead. The new newer alternative media, they're working on things. But, you know, there are still a lot of people, especially my age, who are not on the Internet at all. And so I've gotten better at digging for their own answers. So, I mean, let's look at the power of one regarding what you've done. Okay. Nobody else did this. Nobody else that I know has written as much categorize them and analyze the global structure. And I'm telling you, no one. And I look at a lot of content in the way that you did and you kept at it for decades, right? You never stopped. And this library of information that you have put together would be enough for people to understand. And this one thing could change the world. What you've done could absolutely change the world by not only you moving people into the recognition. that all of these organizations and all of these treaties, all of these agreements were the downfall of how we got here. So if we get past this too, people will know what not to do again so we don't get in the same spot. But I'm pretty well convinced that the amount of work that you have done To connect people, to connect the networks that are out there should be something that people are grabbing a hold of and going, wow, I didn't know all these guys were involved in it. Guess what, guys, they're all connected. And be able to jump off of this brainwashing and saying, it all has to go. Yeah, yeah. You can't win anything if you're on the wrong playing field. You know, it's like the game is in Baltimore, but you're over here in Milwaukee. And you bring the receipts. That's the difference. It's not just a person saying, oh, I stand with Israel. Oh, I stand with Palestine. Oh, I stand with Iran. Guys... A lot of this stuff is just proxy. They're proxy countries. I've said that about Ukraine. Ukraine was a proxy country for our deep state in the United States. Absolutely. And you look at Maduro and the crap that was going on with our election dominion and the election systems that went through Venezuela. Venezuela. The Philippines and everywhere, pretty much. And as you said, they can register international voters. And it was hacked at the programming level. In the operating systems is where they hacked this, the first hack in our election systems. The whole thing is just a fraud. Well, if you look at what Maduro was doing, When they designed the global economy, they had the idea to have all countries export their production and import their consumption. Well, what Maduro did was he had this one guy who was kind of like a double agent. I forget what his name was. Saab or Saad, something like that. Anyway, he set up deals to import food out of Hong Kong. And in the process of the Hong Kong deal, of course, he stacked it up with the whole big layer of money. But worse than that is that the food that they were bringing in wasn't really food the way it should be. They were supposed to be bringing in powdered milk. What they were bringing in was powdered rice meal or something. So basically, he was importing garbage, making a ton of money on it. And the very same model of things has happened to our country. You know, I live in the house that my dad owned before he died. And a lot of my dad's old tools are still here. Those tools were just built incredibly sturdy. And when you go buy tools today, what do you get? You get plastic crap. Yeah. My dad's tools will probably last for another hundred years. But that I mean, but that's the way it is, you know. You export your production, import your consumption. And so that's why our country basically turned into a country that imports virtually everything. Now, they're trying to rebuild our economy, but they're doing it in a very stupid way. They're saying that small businesses, we've got to have small businesses. There is no power in a small business. There is no economic power in a small business. If you look at the old production facilities for General Electric or GM, name the facility, they employed a lot of people. They bought a lot of goods within the country. and everybody then had the money to buy the products that they were building with these small ten or less businesses they're not really businesses i mean i could go into that um technocratic units of management is what they are at the community level But look at what you said. And we've gone over before with the Koretsu. I had a discussion this morning about the people that are in politics that didn't have anything. And all of a sudden they have a business and it's part of a larger group, a Koretsu, which is supply line managed monopoly. You've got that with with John James and they were running him hard here. And it's like, wait a minute, guys. Why do you think that they're running any of these people and putting them up? They do. Yeah, the Koretsu, that is the model. And that was a Japanese invention, and they began implementing it here. It's not everywhere yet. Look at what DeVos and Amway, they were the ones that really were instrumental in expanding to China. And everybody said, Amway, American company. No, no, no people, no. You know, and such going on there. I'm sorry, but we've got a real problem when it comes to these supply line monopolies that needs to be addressed. Absolutely. Yeah, because there is no way really to break a supply chain. If you invent something that is just really terrific. The Chinese or an American company behind a Chinese face can steal it, manufacture it in China and re-import. All they have to do is tweak the patent. Well, you know what they actually do, which I think is funny? This is how dumb the United States doing business has been for a long time. Just so dumb. So we ship everything over there and have them build the tooling because they're cheaper and then produce the products. And as soon as it's after hours, they just turn the machines on and produce the products and relabel it for something else. Nobody says anything. So even, you know, we looked at getting some patents for some stuff. Had a patent attorney come and said, unless you got two hundred fifty thousand dollars sitting there ready to blow, you can't even start to defend a patent. You can't start. Now, if you make it, you bring in the overseas stuff, you got a real problem because they have all the tooling. Uh-huh. Yeah, that makes sense. Just turn it on. We just turn it on at night. Okay, we're done with your run. We work from, you know, eight to five or whatever it is your run's done. And guess what? Now we're going to do our own run because we have the tooling. What you going to do to stop it? Uh-huh. Yeah, it's really a problem. It really is. And I do believe Trump had the right solution, which is tariffs. But he's been kind of ridiculous in how it's been implemented. They should have given serious thought to what products to put tariffs on and how much it would be and put it on and leave it on. I mean, our country started out with tariffs as funding the government. But it was in nineteen thirteen when they set up the Federal Reserve that should be abolished. Yeah, I think it should be. I have come to that conclusion. I didn't start out there, but it's really Britain that has been driving the agenda. I think the United States has been the cheap whore for Britain for, you know, probably since we started out since the time when they burned our white house you know um so uh i do think that that has been a big problem for us but it was with great britain that they set up the there was a guy named cordell hull and i think he was actually probably a british agent and he's the one that that um set up the legislation for the Federal Reserve System, the sixteenth and seventeenth amendments. And in some places they call him the father of the United Nations, which really started out as a partnership between Great Britain and the United States with the Atlantic Charter before the start of World War Two. So Our country has just been following Britain's lead. Anybody who thinks otherwise, I do recommend go read the history, beginning with the Atlantic Charter. I've been seeing a lot too about the Straits of Hormuz and that how many Tankers are unregistered tankers. We've got ghost voters. We've got ghost students. We've got ghost people that they say they have in the nursing homes. China just came out and they said that they have less than six hundred million people in China and they've been bragging about over a billion. Not even close. And so, and I think the United States, people are going to find out the same thing here. You know, we've got the ghost voters, the ghost students all for money laundering, right? The daycares, the elder care facilities, the whole ten yards. Well, we've got ghost, those ghost tankers or unregistered tankers in the Straits there. And they just showed a lot of stuff has been coming out, especially in the last few days, about the fact that Iran had the ability to hit Britain with missiles. And they've been taking that out. I've got a couple other observations here that I want to weigh in on just for a minute. But as long as they don't move, they don't get blown up right now, which is kind of funny. at the same time, because we don't know exactly. I don't know. Maybe somebody else knows. I'm sure somebody knows where they're picking the oil up and where they're delivering it and aiding and abetting our enemies or whatever it is, which would be the deep state in every country. But I'm kind of curious here because I'm kind of guessing with all the money we give to Israel, that Israel and their little and the little proxy war going on there with Iran against the people of both countries, really. It's a, it's a economic, I think it's an economic. Absolutely. We pour money into Israel and Israel has got this, these conflicts going on there. All of the intelligence or information in the area is going through Israeli servers, which who is it? It's our proxy. It's a proxy country. It's proxy government. Well, and Israel was working with communist China until, I forget what triggered the end of that, but they were working against American interests with communist China. Israel is not really our ally. Israel is Israel's ally. Israel is the global transnational crime syndicates ally. How's that for hitting the target? I have no issues with the Jewish people or the Iranian people. I'm guessing right now that the Iranians, all the celebration that we're seeing there, same thing as in Venezuela and such, that the people are being liberated from this shadow government, whatever you want to call it, that has crept into every nation on the planet. I don't think Iran ever went along with the global systems. And they were smart in that. You know, they didn't join up, you know, whereas all the other countries did. And you remember the oil for food scandal, right? That was Saddam Hussein. Yeah. Because they were trying to starve him out. Yeah. Because he wasn't... It was the same thing that happened with Gaddafi. I'm coming to the conclusion that I don't think he was that bad of a guy. It looks like he was fighting for the nation or the people that he was voted in or that he was put in power by, let's put it that way, to protect. I mean, they were giving... you know, helping people have homes and healthcare and all that sort of thing. But he wasn't going to jump into their little globalist money system that we have going. And, you know, you and I were talking about this before about the fact that most of our healthcare has been hijacked by the insurance agency or the insurance industry. Yes. Yeah. Better healthcare. It is complete crap. Now, now they just want to kill us all, you know? Yeah. And we're paying, you know, exponentially more money for it and not getting anything for it. So the people that have insurance, they're okay. You know, whether it's private insurance or Medicare, well, not the people that have Medicare unless they have a secondary policy. But they are just robbing the U.S. Treasury blind. Totally. That whole industry needs to, you know, have the hammer dropped on them. And they're not even taking care of the old people. No. And I am case in point. You know, I have an issue that I'm going to be trying to pursue in terms of my local hospital collusion with Medicare. But if people understood, you see, people just make an assumption that things work the same way they did as they were coming up. You had medical insurance. You go to the doctor. The doctor submits the claim to the insurance company. The insurance company then adjudicates the claim, and they bill you the difference between what your insurance pays and what what you owe after the insurance pays that's not the way it works anymore yeah and they're robbing they're robbing they're stealing just unbelievable amounts of money Have they ever covered anything, really, everybody out there? Have you ever had anything actually covered by an insurance policy? The answer to that is going to be no. Because, you know, look at how much you put into it. And, you know, you're really never going to get it covered. I mean, I've actually thought about absolutely stopping most of, you know, what we have here just because you never get the money out of it. You know, ever, ever, ever. Well, that's the nature of insurance. You've got to look at what the nature of insurance is relative to what would be the cost if you did have something go wrong. Well, think about this. When our well was hit by the alleged lightning, which I'm not sure it was actually lightning. Everybody says it was so unusual. People are just like, that were there that saw it. They're like, this wasn't normal at all. And so, uh, you know, out of, out of pocket to, to try to get this thing up and running, it was about thirty-five thousand dollars and the insurance company paid maybe ten. And so I'm going, let's see, how much do we pay for insurance on this property? And if we didn't have insurance, would we have, I mean, it would cover catastrophic, maybe partially catastrophic failure, but years ago we had an explosion. That happened in in our company that I was horrible. It actually what my father in law died in that accident. And the we lost three buildings. We lost three buildings. We lost a father in law. And the the insurance companies didn't even it didn't even come close to a fraction of it. And if we hadn't paid for insurance, we would have. And this is pretty catastrophic failure. I'm going to tell you what. And so but we still probably would have been ahead had we not paid the insurance companies and just said, well, we're they're going to pay a fraction of it anyway. They're not going to pay the whole thing. So that's because insurance companies aren't properly regulated. insurance companies can basically tell you, you know, get lost. That's what they do. And then, and then you have to sue. You always have to sue the insurance companies and it shouldn't be that way. No. So then, then you got the, there goes back to my nonprofit that I'm putting together. It's like people have to have the ability to get remedy from this, this thug network of greedy, self-enriching, seeking individuals and, and the industries that were built up because corrupt individuals exist and won't say, no, wait, wait, just stop. This is absolutely insane. And it's criminal. There's gotta be more of us that are like that and say, we're done with this. Okay. But it's going to, it's going to take a little time. It's anything, anything, anything else on your mind right now? Oh, Sean, Sean popped up. Hey, Sean, Donald's show popped up here. Okay. Cool. Yeah, funding the leering centers. That's good, Sean. Yeah, it's like, don't you guys, aren't you guys like every day waking up and going, how much more stupid stuff can come out of the dark that we're going to go? It's just become normal now. It's another day. Yeah, I quit asking that question because there seems to never be an end to it. You know, just as you discover one scam the government is participating in with the corporations, another one pops up and another one and another one. And so I've just concluded our government is entirely corrupt and rotten to the core. Administratively, philosophically, we're wonderful, you know. nation of free people, blah, blah, blah. It's the administrative state that is destroying our country. Do you ever ask yourself, too, in administration, what do these people actually do? Nothing. They produce nothing. All they do is do all this paperwork. For what reason? Contract out so their buddies on the outside can make money. Yeah, that's it. It's just like, you know, the whole administration part of businesses, regulation, all of it. It's just crap. And then enter in Perry Johnson, which that's his job and his business. But the Michigan Republicans are going to push him because why? I don't know. Because the cult cannot see clearly what's happening here. ISO is the clue. ISO is the clue. International Standards Organization. That's why they're pushing him in there to get that passed into law. So listen to his words when he speaks. First of all, that whole thing that he never showed up for anything that I was there for. So my administration testified it's a win for us. It's like, where were you, Perry? You weren't there. You know, and the information that your administration put out there, you know, was absolutely incorrect. And if there was a, you know, there was a conviction of fraud. Wasn't my win. It wasn't his win. It's a win for every single person in Michigan who had their vote not count. So there you go. But I digress. Yeah. Anyway, I got to get going. Yep. Me too. So I'm going to get going because I'm going to move to David Laskowski because David is here. But thanks for being on today, Vicki, and we'll see you next week. Okay. Yep. Thank you for having me. Thank you, David. I'm going to go to a real quick break a minute. Good morning. And then we'll be back on in exactly fifty seven seconds. OK. OK. Let's see. Here we go. Good morning and welcome to the second hour of Brandenburg News Network. I am Donna Brandenburg and I'm here with David Laskowski on this twenty third day of March twenty twenty six. How you doing, David? Well, I'm good. I signed in to find out what day it is. There you go. Well, I, I, I think it was, it was really actually a good thing for me to take a month off. I had some things to do and I, I mean, I was, I was very, very busy and that's a good thing, but we're back and I'm very much looking forward to scheduling some more speakers that, that, uh, have impact going on right now that are seeing behind the curtain, a little bit of the corruption. and putting it out there. So I was talking to someone this morning and telling them that you were going to be on, and their whole response is that, man, Canada is completely lost if Alberta takes off and asserts their independence because the only industry that Canada really has right now of note is the resources, the oil and the gas and such. And I think that it's kind of interesting. The whole thing is very interesting. So what's the new developments here? Well, a couple of them, and I'll just go back to that statement. You are completely right and completely wrong. Okay, good. And it comes back to the sort of the pronouncement that some of the people in the independence movement has said would be the best thing for the country would be to lose its biggest asset. because we could fix the country that we exited from. And I agree with that. At some point, you have to sit down at your kitchen table and zero your bank book sometimes. You have to reflect on where you've been going and maybe make decisions for the future. And the statement that Canada will be lost if Alberta leaves the Confederation is exactly correct, because we pay a lot of the bills for our whole nation, we do. And the extra money that we put into the system, which is nothing but a grab from one region, to another by the governing party, it allows them to maintain votes in a place like Quebec, because then they can take our money, which, you know, Quebec gets thirteen billion dollars a year, what they call equalization payments. And they can get programs running in their province that we can't afford to run by using our money, which was taken by the federal government. And they're rewarded for stealing our money and giving it to them by getting votes. And that one province is twenty five percent of all the votes in our federal election. So it's a bad system. Same thing happened in here, though. You look at rural America and where people are producing and such, they've basically taken over and taxed people off the land, shoved them into the cities, and it's a redistribution of wealth. And unfortunately, it never works because there comes a payday for that type of a structure, right? right what's different though in our in our scenario is equalization is very very skimpy in wording in in the constitution that allows it it doesn't set the ratios it doesn't state what the values are that you base a have province versus a have not province it's not very well articulated But what they have decided is, you know, it's revenue, provincial revenue, and everywhere in Canada, it's including energy revenue. So, of course, that's why Alberta, I mean, Saskatchewan's coming up fast behind us in revenue for oil and gas, but Alberta may have jumped into the oil and gas sector first. And, you know, as things go, that's what gave us a lot of the wealth in the province. But what you're probably not aware of is, and these aren't my research facts, it's a fellow named Aaron Gunn, who's now a sitting member of parliament. He did a documentary and interviewed people in two provinces, which would be Quebec and New Brunswick, and discovered that the only reason Alberta is putting into equalization is we actually put our boots on in the morning and went to work. Okay, so we had the oil and gas, but we could have left it there. And trust me, it's taken a long time to get the technology to get the oil out of our, what they used to call tar sands. So we got our boots on, went to work every morning and we made it happen. Like we shipped that oil out there, made the money, got the royalties and had enough money to share with the rest of the country. In Quebec, they're sitting on one of the largest natural gas finds in the country. Michigan is the same way, though. They look at all of these gas and oil plays. And what people don't understand is that Colorado has more resources than Saudi Arabia. Wow, I didn't know that. Yeah, they do. And it's like Michigan is a huge amount of it. It is literally everywhere. But they have convinced people of the law of scarcity. It's not true. And the lies that this came from fossil fuel, dinosaurs and decayed things, it is not true. It's not true. And you can prove it. I always ask people this, and I work in a little bit in gas and oil. And it's like, the thing of it is, is that you can prove it. And there's a great book called The Deep Hot Biosphere that proves it is not dinosaurs. It was produced by the Rockefellers, that whole scarcity, the whole fossil fuel nonsense. And I'll ask people, well, what is gas and oil? And they're like, well, you know, they'll say fossil fuel. I'm like, well, actually, no, because if you go to Siberia and you drill, you're going to have to go under bedrock to get to the resources. If this rock was billions and trillions of years old, nothing has ever lived that walked the planet under that bedrock. It is not possible, okay? So what really is it? Well, you know, they find things like deep sea bacteria that produce the same thing, but it's everywhere. It's everywhere for sure. But the known reserves in two provinces, just to illustrate, it's really a bureaucratic problem because there are politicians in both of those provinces that say they know they have huge discoveries under their own ground. I mean, they've done the virtue signaling by adopting the net zero business. So it's an evil thing to develop more what they call non-renewable energy source. But The equalization program itself has done harm in a certain way in that they've calculated what type of government revenue they would get from developing their oil and gas in their own provinces. Now, once they've calculated that revenue, they immediately go to the equalization formula and realize if they develop their own resources, well, now they're going to be moved on the chart from the have-not into the have. They're going to stop getting equalization payments from Alberta. So the welfare payment, and I'll switch words because that's really what it is, welfare. So the welfare payments from Alberta are so close to the revenue that the government would get from developing the oil and gas. They say, why bother? Why don't we just watch football on TV and just keep getting money from Alberta and be done with it? Because they're bureaucrats. Why do they want to make more money for themselves? or work for themselves, sorry. But the thing they're missing is the fact that that's government revenue. If you develop your own resources, I don't know if you have them up there in the United States, but we have these things, they're called jobs. Don't you get jobs? It's a mythical unicorn, right? I know. What a shock for people who are on welfare. There are things that are called jobs. And when you get up in the morning and you do it, you get money for it. So people with jobs can buy things, other things called houses and education for your kids. So there's no jobs related to that industry. But the bureaucrats say, we don't care about the jobs. We don't care about the people. We just know that it's a lot of work for us to develop this. And we like to virtue signal. Right now, it's really popular to be against hydrocarbons. So that's all it is, is virtue signaling. It's deciding to stay on welfare instead of deciding to get up in the morning and go to work. That's all it is. So what we're saying is if Alberta pulls our revenue out, Within twenty four hours, the people in their provinces will say, OK, well, they wanted to collect the welfare from Alberta until it ran out and then they would go to work. Well, OK, Alberta exiting the Confederation would remove that revenue and they'd say, OK, well, we've known about this oil and gas for a long time. I guess we'll just do that now. So Alberta pulling out is good for the whole country because it stops a really stupid program. It's shortsighted and it's totally bureaucratic and it's totally virtue signaling. They'll take our money from our evil endeavor and spend it, but they won't do it themselves because it's evil right now to develop oil and gas. Well, if it's evil, give us our money back because that was bad dishonest money from the beginning. Just give it back to us then. Oh, no, we'll keep it. Yeah. So we think, you know, there's a whole list, a list of things like that, that, you know, pulling out of the present confederation, that would actually be good for the whole country. That's one example. And the other example would be that it would actually zero out and illustrate the depth that we're in and force people to think about when are you going to stop borrowing more and more and more to buy votes by presenting stupid services? And when are you going to start talking about paying down the debt? Well, that also comes back to personal responsibility. People have to change their mindset and say, this is my country, this is my world that I'm going to contribute in instead of just taking And thinking that that makes you more important by taking. No, you're more important in the grand scheme of things by your service and your ability to serve others and serve God. That's the only thing that defines us. You know, the person that thinks that they're in charge by having special privileges, they're just little spoiled brats who never grew up. Mm-hmm. Mm hmm. They would have been my kids. I would have put them in time out for the next five hundred years for having that kind of attitude, you know. So so who died made you God, you know, that kind of thing. Yeah. Yeah. I had I had a real funny story. One of our kids decided that she was told she was a princess by grandma when she was little. and was told, you know, she was supposed to, you know, pick up a broom and sweep the floor and help grandma. And I don't need to because I'm a princess. Well, she got on throne that day. Decided that maybe being a princess around actual parents doesn't work well for you. See, you might sweep the whole house, you know. Yeah, exactly. Or clean the cat box. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah. I'm not involved in federal politics that much these days, but I do kind of try to send along some comments once in a while. And the Conservative Party here has it. They used to have a couple of really good, excellent public information commercials, what we used to call them. And one commercial, I thought it was just wonderful, is a fellow would come up with an invoice book door to door. So his family, you know, man, wife and their child would be answering at the door. So the door would open and there would be an auditor there and he'd have an invoice. He said, yeah, I'm here to give you your annual government invoice. And then they would kind of run through it. And I mean, I'm just calculating it now. I'm sorry I was a little bit late on the show because I'm still doing calculations and Oh, you were on time. I was late. So let's just say, as far as I can research, our country is one point four trillion dollars in debt. Hold my beer. We're about thirty nine trillion here in the United States. It's disgusting. So I think, you know, ratio wise, I don't know, because that's only the beginning of it. So if you calculate the fact of our population versus Canada's population. So the invoice that the man would deliver for the federal debt would include a line that says thirty three thousand three hundred and thirty three dollars per person. So for three people standing at the door, that's ninety nine thousand dollars. So that's the federal invoice. And now Alberta is actually fairly good physically, financially, but the debt per person in Alberta is twenty one thousand eight hundred. So in total, you're going to get an invoice just for federal provincial debt of fifty five thousand dollars per person. So that family would get an invoice for three times fifty five thousand dollars. So the man writes it out. And of course, these people are in shock saying, I owe the government that much. And they go, yeah. like on your behalf we went to the international financiers and we borrowed this money for you because you wanted these services so we just want to like you don't have to pay it today but we're just giving you an invoice letting you know that you owe this so so there's an invoice here for your house to be three times fifty five thousand dollars so he'd write it up and hand it and when the father reaches out to take the invoice the guy pulls it back and oh no it's not for you and they hand it to the baby Oh, that's great. All right, I'm stealing that. That's awesome. It is because you know that as long as those people are voting, they're not going to vote to start paying that debt. At minimum, it'll go to that baby or that baby's grandchildren. But eventually, one of these young newborns are going to be shouldering that debt. The whole system falls. I really think that's what's going to happen. Okay, I'm going to bring this up in a minute. Here's the U.S. debt clock right now. And if we go around, yeah. Have you ever seen this? Not in that format. No, no. So what I find really interesting about this, let me see if I can move this over here a little bit is that when you see the liabilities here, let me see if I can get it out here. When you see the liabilities, let me see where it is here. Of course I'm doing it here. Gold, mortgage, home sales, resources, energy, precious metals. When you see the unpaid liabilities, the underfunded liabilities, it is like, you got to be kidding me. It's going to take me a minute to get to say, it looks like they move things around a little bit. So things are actually looking better here, which is a good thing. But anyhow, if you go to this and you actually check out what is here, you'll, you'll get a lot of questions answered. That's excellent. Yeah. So federal domestic product, all of this stuff, it's, it's really interesting, but you want to find the unfunded liabilities and we're somewhere around uh, trillion dollars, which dwarfs that right there. And so it's like, okay guys, um, we need to do a little work here. And the first thing is, is to end all payments to those people in Congress who get paid, even though our TSA agents and other people that work for the government are not getting paid, they're still getting a check. They still get walked through the airport so they don't have to go through the lines at TSA. So, um, I don't know who these people think they are, but I think they all should be eliminated and tried for treason, quite honestly. But maybe it's just me. I get you. Yeah, I get you. Well, I think the bottom line should be well known to every citizen. Everybody who pays taxes should understand what the bottom line is. And the interesting thing with Alberta, we have this negotiation going on and there's one number that also is involved in this, which is our Canada pension plan. So it's a different regime for taxes, but we pay into a national pension plan that money is supposed to be held in trust for pensioners. But it's calculated based on your earnings as you go. And because I said, Albertans get up in the morning and put on their boots and get to work, we just happen to produce a lot more wealth and money and revenue than other provinces. So we've over-contributed during the years. And I mean, it's okay if there's a little bit of it, but we've over-contributed so much more than our seniors will ever get back. It's time we have to even this out a little bit. And the rules of our national pension are that we can actually exit out of it. So Quebec has exited a long time ago. They said, we don't like the return that you're getting on our investment. So they have what they call a QPP, which is the Quebec pension plan. It's not unconstitutional. It's not illegal. It's done. It has been done once already. So even if Alberta does not become independent, we still are voting on it separately at our referendum in October this year. We've got a number of referendum questions. So we're seeking to pull out simply because we're very aware of the fact our federal government may not be making wise investments with it. but if we pull out of it the calculations i have myself this is just my own is a hundred and sixty seven billion dollars is what they'll probably end up paying us to take out of the pension plan well one hundred and sixty seven billion dollars just happens to be one tenth of the national debt so if alberta leaves and we say you know what like we wanted three hundred and sixty seven billion dollars out of the pension plan federal government's offering us a hundred billion, but everybody knows you start off low and you start off high and you negotiate until you end up in the middle. So the middle is one hundred and sixty seven billion. And our share of the national debt happens to be one hundred and sixty seven billion. So if Alberta leaves, no pain whatsoever. We just stop contributing to that pension plan. We don't get a windfall. And some people that started in independence were thinking, you know what, this is going to be a big paycheck on day one. We're going to pull three hundred and sixty seven billion dollars into our province. We're going to double or triple the seniors benefits and put money into the heritage fund. I don't think that's going to happen. Negotiations will happen, but it'll be cool because it's a complete zero out. So we leave. And wouldn't it be great to wake up in the morning knowing that we're not in debt? We don't owe any money. Our national debt is covered because this year we pay the same amount in interest on our national debt as we pay healthcare, the same. So by simply saying, we're just gonna shift now, we're just gonna make our own pension plan. We're gonna pay on paper, we're gonna shift that asset to us. You're gonna release us from our portion of our national debt. You do go nuts, borrow as much as you want. We're not borrowing anymore. So we can then take every dollar that we have and put it into services instead of just interest payments on a debt. And it's the same. So we can literally double our health care, like the services, simply by exiting out of that federal program. And that'll give Canada a big boost. Like just imagine in one day if a country paid off ten percent of its national debt. That's a really good start. And I think people would realize, you know, if we do this area by area, let's retire the national debt and stop borrowing outside of our country and putting our children into indebtedness in the future. So there's a lot of reasons we think Alberta just doing this and zeroing the books and having everybody aware of, you know, this is where your money is going. Like you're not getting health care for this nineteen billion dollars. You're getting nothing. It's just gone. It's in the ether. And of course, we're not maybe not in the same trajectory as the United States. Our Liberal government, when they took power, has more than doubled our historical national debt in only eleven years. Do you think you guys have had honest elections there, or are they totally rigged like the United States has been? I studied this for a while. I was on what they call the Secretariat of our Federal Political Party. I was able to find the intelligence from our other parties. I pulled in information from people doing election fraud in the NDP, the Liberals, and the old Progressive Party. And I think I'm fairly aware of it. And my personal opinion is that fraud in Canada in most votes can constitute between ten and fifteen percent. Wow. Can, it can. And I mean, I've looked at various elections and I think it actually did in certain cases, you know, present that much. But in Alberta, we have done a number of good things. Our government has ended this three or four methods that were used for fraud. You know, we've gotten away from the machines totally. You can't just vouch for somebody and say, I'm just vouching for this person. And we're slowly chipping away at what we are aware of, what the mechanisms are for fraud. And we're heading towards, provincially anyway, a more secure election. We'll see where it goes. We are putting forward more voter ID, and that's on the ballot as well, I believe, for the referendum. So we're doing what the Save America Act is, and Yeah, I mean, I had people that claimed to be in on the White Hats strategy. And I was told, I don't believe half of it, but I have to believe the other half. I was told far before Trump started running that there was going to be a lot of fraud and people actually had isolated the number of it. And I was aware that there were about ten million extra votes that were going to be cast for one party. And then, depending on who you hear, some people say that it was allowed to happen, that Donald Trump and his backers said, you know what, we have to let the other party win this election in order to smoke out the people who are responsible for this. So they almost agreed not to fight too hard to, you know, to I would say undo the false votes and let it happen so that then the next term they're aware of it. And I thought that would be a big job. But ten million votes appeared one election and disappeared in the last one. And I keep asking people who don't believe there is voter fraud. And I said, do you really believe that? Joe Biden had ten million extra supporters. I see the town hall meetings. You know, you see the trending of it. They see the polling. So you really believe that he was ten million more popular than Donald Trump. And then all of a sudden, exactly ten million just dropped off the ballot. And they just disappeared? I don't think so. I think they were just as motivated to vote against Donald Trump in the last election that they were in the one before it. So if those ten million people were real, I think they would have voted again to not see Donald Trump win. Yeah, you wouldn't have the swings that we've seen. But I'm kind of in that camp, too, that sometimes you've got to let people commit the crime so you can do, you know, ironclad convictions and such so that they never can do it ever again. And I appreciate all the work that people have put into that. have put into writing the United States, even though sometimes things don't look like we really would want it to be done. You know, we're in a war. And sometimes people need to be shown what was happening because they wouldn't believe you if you told them. Yeah. One of the things that I thought was interesting was that President terms and I heard this, I can't vouch for it, but I think it's probably very plausible was that in this first election that they went in and the programming that was in the machines. They made it correct in eleven counties, and that's why they were so surprised that he actually won. If they would have righted the entire system, he would have won by such a landslide that nobody would have believed it. I heard that exact same thing. Yeah, and so all they had to do was eleven counties, to make them right, to reverse the rigging that the deep state had done in the machines. You'll never have an honest election as long as there are machines involved in it with no redundancy. In our Constitution, you vote in private, but you count in public. As soon as that goes into the machine, it's all in private. Nobody gets to see what's done. And they can load whatever they want in there. We had an election, Byron Township, in November that they were supposed to do a public accuracy test. Once again, I'm the only one and one of my friends that showed up and I videoed it. It was neither an accuracy test nor was it public. They did it in the basement and they just showed us a simulation of what they did in the basement. I told that to our assistant attorney general last week. I said, what happened? He's like, that is disturbing. If that actually happened, I said, I've got it all on film. And so it is, it needs to be prosecuted because they passed a hundred and ten million dollar bond in a township that has twenty eight thousand people. Maybe they should go around and give them all of the the bill from the township of each and every person in the township and what they owe to pay off, you know, to pay for what the death they allegedly took on, which they didn't because the election was rigged once again. Isn't that crazy? Yeah, it is. Yeah. One of the provincial elections here, the non-socialist party was winning and they did end up winning. But the numbers came in from what they call advanced polling. And I don't know if you have advanced polling there. I never look at any of the polls because they're all rigged. I don't believe. No, no. I mean, vote. They call it it's advanced voting. Oh, advance voting. Yeah, we have early voting. Yeah, so people did that. And when I was on the secretariat, we put a big push to contact armed forces overseas. And traditionally in Canada, conservatives are in the army and in the armed forces. And so we always make sure that we get mail-in ballots from people who are overseas, not in the country. Like we made a big effort to bring those votes in. So traditionally, conservatives really care about the advanced polling because they tend to be conservative voters. I guess because of the military, not a lot of socialists join the military and they don't tend to vote that way. So we put a big push on. But in the province that I'm referring to, unnamed province, they had the votes in. and it it really irritates me when even the people on the news channel when they're reporting the the elect on the election they don't use the word they referring to the political party in the third person they actually refer to the socialist party as our and they refer to it as us and really I know. So as the votes come in, you know, the non-socialist party was clearly winning. And the person who, the news, the broadcaster was saying, well, we still have votes to come in, results from the early voting. Yeah. You have to use the word we, like that's really blatant showing, you know, you're a socialist and it's maverick we. And it was very strange because the number of votes from advanced polling was hugely socialist, hugely socialist. And that just doesn't happen. And then he made the comment and he kind of winked at the camera because he's a longtime political activist. And he said, everybody knows that it's the socialist people who vote in advanced polling. Because that's exactly the opposite. So he knew the irony of what he was doing. And when the advanced polling came in, it was heavily socialist. And from what I understand, people that work the polls campaign or the polling people, they take the box from advanced polling. They can just take it home. Like there's no, what I would call when I was enforcement officer, continuity of evidence. Or chain of custody. Chain of custody, yeah, exactly. So they just took the box home. Well, you ask them, what did you do with the box? They say, well, I took it home. Well, was it locked up? Well, no. Well, did you keep your eye on it the whole time? Not really. I didn't have to. There's nothing saying I have to. So remarkably, when the boxes came back, the numbers for the socialists were really high, and they almost won the election. And several of the seats were won based on what were in those boxes that were in individuals' homes. and then if you go back and say who works who works in these uh voting stations so you find out traditionally in canada our bureaucracy i think we did a survey one one year federally ninety percent of our media are socialists and ninety percent of bureaucrats are socialists so probably ninety percent of the poll workers are socialists as well Just the way it is. Conservatives, for some reason, we want to actually go to work, spend time with our families, make money. We don't volunteer for jobs like campaigning and voting. Even school boards and municipal elected officials, somehow people just avoid that kind of a thing. But socialists are smarter than conservatives. They know that if you get yourself into the system, you can rig it any way you want as you go. Well, the crazy coincidence in that is that the people that work in the polling locations and such, typically when you see the types of people that work there and such, a lot of them, their income is dependent on what the checks they get for the government. So, you know, in the United States, you'll see that, you know, you'll see people that work for the school systems. You'll see people that work for that. You know, it's it's pay attention to who's working in the polling location locations. Are they business owners? No, not typically. They it's the same it's the same fight that we had at the beginning of our country where you had the patriots fighting against the loyalists. Well, the loyalists were all on the dole. They were all getting paid by the system. And so it's kind of the same thing here. You can follow the money and you'll always have the answer of what's really going on. And they will always vote themselves more money. They will constantly say, well, we're worth more than that. And then they'll say, all those people own businesses. They're just greedy and blah, blah, blah. It's like, wait a minute. Wait a minute. They're the ones that are paying your salary for a service. You know, if you're taking a government check of any type of any type, no matter what you do, it's a service job and you know, it can be considered treason. If you violate your oath to protect and defend the people of your nation, your state, your community, the problem guys, it's a problem, but I digress. Go back to that spiritual fracture that I was talking about earlier in the broadcast that none of these systems would exist if people had a right spiritual condition, because they would see everybody as family instead of just, you know, sub pawns to walk on. For sure. For sure. So anyway, so last week I invented a new citizens organization. Oh, did you? Yeah, I did. I had to give a talk at our church on, well, at church. A friend of mine is a pastor of a church and he asked me to speak on the independence, the details. And it just occurred to me, I might as well announce I'm starting a new organization called the Alberta Reconfederation Movement. Well, that's cool. That cool? That is very cool. So tell me about it. Well, If you have two diverse groups, and I learned my lesson for people who are watching, I wrote a document to join our two federal conservative parties together. So I did the draft. I didn't do the final version, but I did the draft. So for six months, I communicated with three hundred and one districts. of two federal parties so six hundred and one electoral district associations and of course we broke it down into into committees but we literally found out like what do you share for common values and what's different so for six months I assembled a list of everything that was common that we could share together and agree on and then a list of things that were different between the two of us so once I assembled everything that was common and then identified those things which we really had to negotiate on When we put the document together, ninety percent of this diverse group said, I really like this. And I think it was ninety two percent. We had three thousand delegates at a national convention. They voted to accept it and then get on like we were one party. We're one family. We all agree with what we're going to do. We all were fully aware of what we lost by leaving the previous federal party. But it's good enough. Like we were happy that we're working together on common shared goals. So as you know, what's happening for our independence movement is we're being called traitors and we're being called treasonous because we want to break up the country. Well, I guess, you know, maybe guilty as charged in some respects because Alberta may not be going by the name Canada after an independence referendum. So if we vote, who knows whether it'll be called Western Canada, whether it'll just be called Alberta. And we also at one time were together with the province of Saskatchewan and we were called Buffalo. Our province is actually called Buffalo. And then somebody said, whoa, these people have got, they've got fish, they've got grain, they've got trees, they've got resources. They're going to dominate the country. We can't have that. So the bureaucrats divided us in half and then called one half Saskatchewan, one half Alberta. So we were broken in half, not by our doing, but people who were scared of us getting too much influence in the country. Isn't that always the case? It's kind of, yeah, it's sad to see it, but it's okay because it's more manageable this way. So I guess in a way, I mean, we don't know what we're going to be called. We don't know if we're going to be a republic like the United States or if we're going to continue on in sort of the Westminster system, modified a little bit to get rid of England and the King and that kind of thing. I mean, it does make people nervous, but people are so attached to the name Canada that that in itself is a deterrent for people to think about the issues. But I'm trying to say what's in common and the day after we vote to be independent, what do you think you're going to lose and what do you think will remain the same? So there's a list in our constitution which clearly defines what the provinces are in charge of jurisdiction wise. And there's a list that the federal government's in charge of. A lot of people don't even know that most of the things that they worry about education and health care, for example, or municipal governments, they don't realize we don't have to wait until we have an independence referendum. We're already in charge of that. Like it's crazy when I go to, I went to a gun show and people were coming by asking where I stand on this independence thing. And I asked them, well, what are you worried about losing? Nine out of ten people say, well, I'm afraid of losing this and this and this, like health care, education. And I said, you realize we're doing that now already. Like the federal government's only involved in giving us twenty five percent funding for health care. You're not going to have any disruption there. you know like prosecution and law well the province has already run the court system you know we already appoint prosecutors we already fund everything so once people learn they didn't know that they didn't know the jurisdiction between the province and the federal government so i just thought let's carry this forward so i said the next list i want to make are those things that my organization doesn't have to lobby anybody to do so the alberta reconfederation movement is going to accomplish a lot of things by doing absolutely nothing because it's inevitable so I'm making a list of the inevitabilities so the day after Alberta if they vote to be independent the first thing is going to happen is somebody's going to want to get in their car and drive down the Trans-Canada Highway they're going to hit the Alberta border they're going to want to drive through Alberta to get to British Columbia OK, somebody in Alberta is going to get in their car and want to drive to Ontario. They're going to leave Alberta and drive to Manitoba and get to Ontario. It's inevitable. Right. There's a highway and there's a rail car. So do you think we're going to come to a reciprocity agreement on the highway that runs through our province and all the other regions? You can bet your boots on it. You don't have to lobby anybody to recognize we're going to come to an agreement that we agree on. We're going to come to terms with it. As far as border is concerned, do you think we're going to set up border crossings on the thousand grid roads? Grid roads, like cow trails, goat trails. Do you think we're going to set up border crossings between us and the other provinces? I don't think so. They're going to want to come in here I mean, you know, give your head a shake. I don't have to tell you we're going to come to a workable agreement. It's just going to happen. Right. I'm making a list of the inevitability of it. It's absolutely given that all of these things for you having the freedom to go visit your family in Ontario or the Maritimes, you're not going to be hindered by doing that. We're going to come to terms on almost everything that you're worried about. I think you're going to hear a giant wind blow towards Alberta and people from the rest of Canada are probably going to head to you guys for safety. Yeah, that's happening already. I would guess. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Because what Alberta is exiting from is we're going to make a list of what I call the evil list, like over borrowing, not knowing where the money is going to come from when you borrow it. Like we're exiting from really disastrous programs. And that's about it. You know, we have a twisted federal system where we cannot get proper representation in our parliament, in our Senate, or in our Supreme Court. We just can't. And they're not going to let us ever do that. So you take the bunch of the people like, you know, mostly the West does not like to borrow money and be in debt, but the East doesn't mind. I mean, they seem to be okay with that. well then let's just create two different regions you guys go nuts borrow your your grandchildren into debt so you can never get them out and they'll go to adverse poverty whereas you come to alberta we want to avoid that that's just the way we're going to live so please get out of our house go do your own thing in your house leave us alone yeah people will see the advantages of it and that'll actually fix the other provinces i mean when they see the standard of living jump up from being physically responsible and not having to pay the debts I think yeah you will the migration will continue into Alberta of people who want to live that way you know so I'm making these lists of what is already the situation here which people are not aware of and then the list of things which are absolutely inevitable and you know that list that people are going to argue about it is not a very big list So I just want to make people aware. Just calm down. We are going to come to terms with everything that the other side is using, like fear. It's a fear tactic. Our prime minister, almost every time he talks, he's saying the world is a dangerous place. He uses the word danger. Danger, Will Robinson. You know, over and over. You can get the sheeple to stay in the pen. There's wolves outside that gate. Don't go outside the gate. Stay here. We'll feed you. We'll take care of you. Don't venture out. then you get outside the gate and what's there a pony okay so i mean you know it's it's ridiculous Yeah. So I've kind of termed it in the difference between the word federation and confederation. When you hear that Canada is a confederation, what do you think of when you think of the word confederation? Because the United States have articles of confederation. Right. So what's a common belief do you think is on the governance known as confederation versus federation? Because Russia is the Russian federation. Well, the inclusion of the word con is a little disturbing. I think it's revealing, isn't it? Congressman. I know. How many cons do we have out there? Count the number of ways. Yeah. That's what I say Canada is. It's a con of a federation. But typically a confederation... And I don't know if everybody agrees on the use of the word, but a confederation is when you have recognized sovereign states. And we're having trouble in Canada using that legal word state because of what the jokes are about us becoming the first one. But anyway, we're getting there. People are realizing that's a legal term. So a confederation is a recognition of sovereign states. And then you join together for an agreed set of rights. of shared governance and services, but the administration at the top does not have total control over any of the sovereign states. So it's a loose federation. That's what I think a lot of people refer to it as. A confederation is supposed to be a loose federation in that you recognize a body that you all agree to support, which regulates or administers an agreed upon set of programs, but it does not have the final authority over any sovereign state. And I like that term. That's a cooperative, right? It's a mutual. That's where we all agree what this body we've created is going to be able to do. And we're in charge of it. It's not in charge of us. A federation, on the other hand, is actually what Canada has. We have a federal government that thinks even though the Constitution gives us rights over all of our property and our civil rights, they can just go to the Supreme Court and do whatever they want as long as the federally appointed judges on the Supreme Court do what they're told to do. So it is a federation. We're just like the Russians in Canada. So our federal government, anytime they want to violate our jurisdiction as a sovereign province, they just go to the Supreme Court because that's the rule in Canada. The Supreme Court can overrule the constitution, even though our constitution, I think section fifty two says the Canadian Constitution is the supreme law of the land. It's not. Our federal Supreme Court is the supreme law of the land. Anytime the federal government wants to change or intrude into provincial jurisdiction, they just go to the Supreme Court. And as you know, the Supreme Court is appointed by the federation, the government of the federation. Right. So I think we have to guard the chicken coop, you know. Yeah, yeah. So we have a Russian style federation in Canada. Now, if you expand it and say, okay, we're going to be sovereign, recognize sovereign, and we're going to then form a confederation. Theoretically, we could form a confederation with Michigan. or Montana, right? Because we're a sovereign state. So if we agree that together we're going to do something, let's say with whatever they call the dome that Donald Trump wants to put, like the Iron Dome, if they want to do that over our country and have one defense system, we can say, sure, we'll join with you in our defense of our two sovereign areas, but we decide how much we're putting into it and to what degree. And then if you agree with that, There's no reason why we can't form a confederation with other states. But we have to agree as a sovereign state that we're going to do that. It's not going to be imposed upon us. So that's my vision. I like where you're going with this. I really do. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you were talking about insurance before and I had a hard time not jumping in because I'm a chartered insurance professional. I get twenty one years in doing this and and I've dealt with things called farm mutuals where a farm mutual is when a bunch of farmers in the province actually register as an insurance company, get a license. And the stakeholders in the insurance policy being some of the farmers themselves are paid to run the program. But when disasters come up, catastrophes or disasters, or even large claims, the farmers themselves in the farm mutual decide which claim is going to be paid, not an outside body appointed by the government. I love that idea too. That's a great idea. I think we need more competition in areas, more creativity like that. it rather than the way that it's going right now, because right now they're all in bed with the banksters. So, you know, it's like, it's a totally controlled fraudulent system that, that misrepresents themselves as well as is what they'll do in such. I mean, there's so much misrepresentation of intention for money in the United States. It's incredible. Universities are very guilty of it. So, you know, you can go into the different industries and the misrepresentation and, go right through them, rip right through all of them and cut the rat out. Yeah. I honestly can't say too much bad about the insurance companies that I've dealt with in my career. I know quite a bit about their finances and how they operate. And, you know, most of them, like ING bought out one of the branches that I used to manage. And they said right from the very beginning that, They only make fourteen percent return on investment and banking. They make way more than fourteen percent. The only reason they bought into the insurance business was to get the list of the policyholders. That was about it. So they just wanted the client list in order to sell them banking services. So they're running on a fourteen percent and anytime you want you can look how much are you spending for administration? How much are you spending for your building for your travel? What are you wasting? How much of it goes to paying claims? How much are you paying the agents or the brokers that are getting commissioned for placing your product? You can analyze what the insurance companies do fairly easily and I find most of them To be fairly honest, the only problem is, like I say, that they make decisions on claims and sometimes they make decisions which are not in the best interest of the people who are buying policies, policyholders or the shareholders of the company. They're making decisions for convenience or because they're gouging for some extra profits here and there. Absolutely. One of my wells was over thirty thousand dollars that was out of pocket and the insurance company paid ten thousand back for an alleged lightning strike, which I'm not so sure that that's what it was, but it's hard. So why don't you why don't you self-insure or form a rent a captive? Have you heard of rent a captive? I have heard some of this and I've been exploring different ways of doing things too, but I'd like to learn more about it. We actually would be way farther ahead if we did that because of the amount of insurance we pay is just obscene. Yeah. So if ever you or some of your neighbors ever get to the point where you're paying premiums of a half a million dollars, you're silly to deal with a third party insurance company. At that point, you can take your half a million dollars annual payments on premiums, go to the Turks and Caicos. And I hate to say it, go to London to Lloyd's house, because as you know, there isn't just one insurance company there. They're called names. And I don't have anything bad to say about the ones I've dealt with. Like we have certain Lloyd's, I would say paper. I mean, they produce paper right there, a syndicate. They were fine to deal with because they wrote the terms on a piece of paper that the two parties agreed to. And they just basically make the investment and they hope they make a profit. So you can take your half a million dollars, join it with two or three other people. It'd be better to have like a million to a million and a half in premiums that you're paying now, you can start your own insurance company. So it's your company. So you can write your own terms. What claim is going to be paid? When is it not going to be paid? You can make decisions after an occurrence happens on what you're going to pay. You can decide where reinsurance cuts in. So you can say, we in this pool of dollars will pay all claims up to a million dollars. So if you can go two years or three years with a million and a half dollars of premium, you've got three times one and a half million dollars in a bank account to pay claims under a million dollars. Likely, you'll never spend that money. It'll be collecting interest for you. We'll have to talk about this. In essence, that's it. Anything that happens over a million, and I think now reinsurance is raised up to two million or five million. So you buy reinsurance. So if you get a disaster, so like twenty five businesses and farms in Michigan get wiped out by a strong wind, a plow wind or a hurricane. OK, it's going to exceed the limit. It's not going to hurt you because you still only have to pay up to the limit where reinsurance is cut in. And reinsurance is the lesser of the two costs. The catastrophic insurance is not as expensive as the daily payment regime. So you're going to make money no matter what you do. Now, the other interesting part is all that money that you put in, if you run things properly, what you're going to do, and it's not forced upon you, but you become in the industry what they call a highly protected risk, an HPR. Meaning that every one of you is fully aware that if your neighbor is really sloppy, you know, and you put the dynamite factory next to the blowtorches, you're going to go to that neighbor and say, would you get the open flame away from the dynamite that you manufacture? Because I don't like it. Well, it's not big brother leaning on you. It's look, I'm going to hurt badly if you blow your place up. So it's just, it's a function of the way things go that people all of a sudden start doing things more safely, more diligently, more And I think mutuals here- More responsibility. More responsibility. Have you heard of the three H's? Go ahead. Three H's, it's housekeeping, husbandry and haste. So Farm Mutuals in Canada, they always base their farmer administration based on looking at the housekeeping, looking at how hasty that you do things and your husbandry, which is managing the vintage of your heating appliances and the health of your animals. So they say if the three H's are dealt with, you're good to go. I mean, everybody needs to be aware of those three things. Like, don't be too busy. You know, apportion enough time to do things safely. Keep things clean and manage things properly at the end of every year. Make sure everything is taken care of. Well, then you make all the decisions. And then if over the, let's say, six years, you see that you've run things so well, you've paid the same, like you're not going to necessarily save money on your annual insurance, but you've paid it into a fund that you benefit from. So then if you want to buy a summer property in the Turks and Caicos and have a resort of your own and spend your TNK money in the TNK on an island somewhere, well, that's your company. You can spend it any way you want. If you bail out and come back, well, you're going to have to pay taxes at some point. But a lot of people, they just have a fund there. And then when they're done, I mean, you give your business or your farm to the next generation. Well, they're walking into a fund. You can tell them at this point, you can start paying less and less and less on your insurance premiums because we've made this investment over the years and not had the claims. It's our money. It's no other company's money. I love this. This is awesome. yeah most shipping companies are self-insured or they form part of a captive like if you have ten million dollars of premiums paid you can form your own captive no problem do it all yourself but a lot of times people hit that half a million to a million mark they just advertise and say other industries or other regions willing to come into a captive with us so it's called a rent a captive and you have your own captive insurance company set your own rules you set up a board a panel which decides which claim to pay which not to pay and you make money you make a profit because you have really good husbandry you know you're you're in control of your your safety you make a profit you can share your own profit start reducing it over time oh that's beautiful i love it yeah yeah i'll help you with that anytime you want to set something up yeah that sounds really interesting i think i want to explore that a little bit because i've watched i've watched insurance premiums go four times where we were like ten years ago. Ten years ago, I watched him go up four times the amount that we were paying. And I own a lot of property, so that's a significant amount of money. And I look at this going, what do we ever get back from this? Nothing, because we don't file claims. Yeah, we typically don't file claims. And so it's like, OK, well, this sounds really interesting. Well, is there anything else you want to talk about today? And then we're going to go ahead. It's a great time to break and then we can come back next Monday. So tell your buddies out there to come in and watch B&N on Monday. Tomorrow, I've got to go talk to another attorney. Because I've been fighting in the legal space a lot. Most people don't even know the lawsuits that I've either been a part of, generated, wrote, and that sort of thing. But going over to meet with an attorney again and deciding a new strategy on a few things, which is really going to be very interesting. But we did win, the Attorney General's Office won a criminal conviction against the Signature Gatherers. I still have a civil case against them, as well as a couple other things that are out there. And I'm pretty extra sure it's going to continue to grow at this point in time, because we have to hold people accountable. Just saying that we win in an election isn't good enough anymore. We need to... be involved in this process. And when somebody fails, we need to say, nope, you don't get to do this and hold them accountable. If we don't do that, we're not carrying the ball into the end zone. Oh, let's see. We got a, Sean's been talking. Hey, Sean, I didn't even see that was concentrating so much here. Let's see. All right. Let's look at Sean's comments a minute. If we add up The national debt, I find it's all fraudulent theft. Yeah, I would agree with that. We're getting pretty close to that. What's interesting is everything that's digital can never be deleted. Everything is stored and saved somewhere. That's great. If you don't do anything wrong, you got nothing to hide. I can't say that I appreciate the surveillance state. However, I'm not scared of it either. They will run a corruption point to steal land for oil. Watch the waters about the oil. And oil equals power. True enough. On that same point, though, I do need to make everybody aware of the fact that that's not necessary. I agree that there is oil out there that's accessible to Texas like Venezuela, but anytime you want a hundred times more oil, we've got it. We'll just send it to you. Michigan has some too, so we can be trading partners. That'd be great. So socialists identify themselves in the same way demons identify themselves. I think Alberta should join the United States. There are many benefits that come with it. Yeah. Besides the fact that, you know, it would just be cool. So Alberta is a rich oil field that it can print its own money. We're looking into that. It would benefit Alberta residents. Yeah, we know that Canadians are so polite. Canadians are very polite. I've always been struck by, by the politeness that, you know, that the, that the region has. I've seen things that are, are incredible. I mean, Canadians are just nice people. They're just nice. You know, I have theories about that. It's like, you know, I can, I can make a joke about it right now. You might find it funny or not, but it's like, besides that we're hockey buddies and we can play hockey together and you guys bring the maple syrup and we bring the bourbon. So there you go. Yeah, it's our culture. You know, people just say there is no culture in Canada. Well, politeness is one of our cultural traits. Yeah, I've actually seen people or been walked out of a building by someone that was the politest exit to a meeting I've ever seen in my life. Walked, you know, went down three floors, stood at the door, have a great day. Didn't like, okay, meetings done. Get out of the office here. No, no. Literally walked me to the street level. I was like, yeah, this is like the most polite, gracious thing I have ever seen in business. Yeah, we do have that problem with what I call gridlock is four-way stops is a problem for Canadians because we all end up there and it's like, okay, you go, no, you go, no, you go, no, you go. If four Canadians hit a four-way stop at the same time, you might as well just pour yourself a coffee because it could be there all day. That is funny, but that is also true. It is true. Yeah, very fun. Would you like to pray or would you like me to pray today? Oh, you go ahead and pray. All right. Dear Heavenly Father, thank you so much for David and all the wonderful people he's working with up in Alberta. And we ask your blessings and your favor upon their efforts to restore justice and fairness to their people. We are so thankful for the opportunities that you've given all of us. Thank you for Vicki and the work that she's done over decades to be able to uncover and explain what we're seeing right now at this time you know it's it's it's really so incredible that you would call us all to be here at this time we were chosen to be here at this time by your mighty and wonderful hand and we we thank you for that and we don't want to miss a minute or waste a minute help guide our our footsteps what comes out of our mouths what we allow into our minds and give us discernment and wisdom every step of the way that we would put you first always and that your will be done, not ours. And our will doesn't matter because we're going to screw that up. We've made that perfectly evident over the last, I don't know how many years, like thousands of years. But your will needs to be done. And we are submitting to that, knowing that you are good all the time and also We're thankful that you're helping dig us out of this mess that we got ourselves into. It wasn't you. It's not your fault. But we're very, very grateful for your redemption of us, not only in our actions, but our very souls through the redemption in Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. for everything you've done for us. And I ask that everyone that's out there listening will be blessed by your presence this day, that they would talk to you, that they would have a relationship with you, and that they would feel the peace that comes with a relationship with you every minute of the day, that we can walk through anything and not be affected by it, just like Daniel and Lyons did. that we can walk right through the middle of anything. And if you're there with us, you know, we're going to be fine. So anyhow, we love you so very much. In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen. Amen. There we go. Yeah, so here we go, boys and girls. We go to that part of the show that's ding, ding, ding, ding. This is my non-concession to the twenty twenty two election fraud that happened. And so ding, ding, ding, ding. Go to Brenda for Governor.com because I'm the best non-conceder who has ever not conceded in the history of the United States of America. And I'd like to have a discussion with the rightful president of the United States, President Donald J. Trump and Cowboy Boots. I'll wear them better because I wear them every day. He's got a little bit to learn yet. And then we'll go forward and we'll start fixing stuff together. So I'm very proud of each and every one of you out there. If you've stuck with listening to the craziness on, which is really the truth on Brandenburg News Network, we're not going to pander to people who that have done the wrong thing in the United States. We're going to do the best we can. Nobody gets paid here. This is all volunteer. And it's because we do care about this nation, our nations, our world, as well as the people in our lives. We don't fight necessarily because of the things we hate, though that's a real good motivation. We fight for what we love. And listening to David talk about leaving the country better for their posterity without giving them the debt is one of the most noble, honest things, honorable things that I could possibly even think of to take the responsibility and write what's wrong. We were all part of part of it. Some of us didn't know we wake up at different times. We thought we were fighting for the right thing. Well, guess what? It's evidently clear right now with looking at things globally that we've screwed up, all of us. It doesn't matter who you are. We have all bought into different systems that we didn't know at one point or another were not good. So we just need to take responsibility, own up to it, and say, guess what? For the rest of my life, there's no time limit on it. I'm going to take an oath. to come against anything that's either domestic or foreign, a threat to the sovereignty and the individual rights that God gave us. The governments, they're only there. They were only there instituted by us. It's a trust agreement. They're there as a service. We don't serve them. They serve us. And we have to think that way and then jump into the fight and be willing to do what it takes to write this so that it serves the people. Our first responsibility is to serve people as a commission from God Almighty. And you know what? That's exactly what we're going to do. We're going to continue doing it here on BNN. The truth sometimes is a little uncomfortable. That's too bad. We're the adults and we have to suck it up and deal with it. So going forward, I thank you, every single one of you. And I ask God's blessings on you and God bless. you, all those whom you love, the United States of America, and the Albertans. I'll say Canada. I'll say the world. As we move forward and get rid of this transnational crime syndicate, because that's what we're dealing with right now. So God bless anyone who fights that. And I will see you probably Wednesday. I'm going to be back on Wednesday. I'm going to see what the attorneys have to say tomorrow. And probably me, of course, I'm going to start another fight because that's what I do. If it's, if it's honorable and worthwhile to do, I will never stop fighting. And thank you everybody. And we'll see you Wednesday. Stay on the line a minute, David. Exit this whole thing and we'll be back Wednesday.