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BNN 2/23/2026 Technocratic Tyranny & Alberta Independence

Published Feb. 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/1jxXgeeWDrPJZ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/636616148890812/videos/1362606335550406 Rumble: https://rumble.com/v765lcq-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-2232026-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-indep.html https://rumble.com/v765lfg-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-2232026-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-indep.html Odysee: https://odysee.com/@BrandenburgNewsNetwork:d/bnn-2026-02-23-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-independence:3 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 February twenty twenty six. Welcome to our show today. We're going to be talking about a lot of things that are controversial and looking at things in a different perspective to see what's really going on out there. I'm going to invite my buddy, my first guest. Vicki Davis on, and we're going to be talking about all things. You know, we got talking about the Epson files, and I think you and I have very different thoughts on things than what I would say most people have. You know, everybody's different. Everybody's got different ideas on how to think of things, and that's what the strength of our country is. I started this morning with just thinking about things. And I think this is good to put in perspective. There are about seven hundred ninety five billionaires in the United States for your information. I am not even close to that. OK, not in that ballpark or that category at all, though they lied through their ever living tales and said that I was. It's not true. It was a hit job. They have eight point one trillion dollars, so seven hundred and ninety five people approximately. The United States could run on that for about eighteen months. The amount of people paying to create chaos is relatively small. The structure they have in place goes all the way down into our communities. I did talk to an FBI agent who admitted to me that we're seeing a township takeover of the state of Michigan. So they're all in the take. They've got a structure here. NGOs, foundations, appointments, politicians, wealthy families who are very political, follow the money. We need to cut the money and ask the question, what is the source of their wealth? Think about this. The IRS agents are not auditing them and who appointed them, who hired them, the IRS agents. They're auditing those who can't fight back, Americans who can't afford to fight back. The amount of CIA winners and globalists in power are paying for the politicians to be installed. Why are they all of a sudden talking about Social Security being bankrupt in six years? Well, to create fear in our older populations. If they found all the dodge theft, why don't we have enough funding to fund Social Security? I wrote this this morning, so I'm reading it right now. Anyhow, go after anyone who is pushing the Social Security propaganda to abuse our elder populations and making them afraid. Just fix the problem. Cut the money laundering, cut the political and campaign payoffs and the corporate welfare first. If we cut everything that the government is propping up, Americans would be tremendously wealthy. Pam Bondi, prosecute them all. Not just the Epstein files, because we don't even know if all of that's true. You know, it needs to be investigated. But let's go further than that. We need to prosecute all those who are having dealings with corporate welfare who are on the take of the American population, totally unconstitutional. Anything that's unconstitutional, it needs to go. Anyhow, the only dealings never prosecuted are the financial dealings with the government. go after commerce and theft from the american taxpayer period every single one of them go they're they're making money on you know it pushes everybody's hot buttons when you talk about human trafficking and things happening to the children i agree i could never sleep if i decided to walk away from this fight and say, oh, I'm interested, more interested in my own comfort than fighting for what's right. I'm not wired that way. I don't really care what my own comfort is as much as stopping things that are just wrong, right? But we're going to need to prosecute every freaking damn one of them. from top to bottom. And the Epstein files, that's a great place to start. Let's start getting names. But right now I'm honestly looking at every single Whitmer appointee from eighteen all the way to the present and figuring out a structure. I found a structure for the federal government in that they have it all documented. There is nothing that I'm finding for the state of Michigan that is a coordinated, documented structure, an org chart, or anything like that. It's all in pieces and parts, and they have intentionally obfuscated the information so we can't find it. So when I listen to General Flynn, who is a really good guy, say local action equals national impact, I think some of that's why. We have got to get the structure, the local structure, the county structure, the state structure, and all the departments that they're money laundering through, which basically is to serve self-interests. Yeah. There we go. Yeah, that money is buying them off to participate in the, what is the, I would call the new design of the United States. They're breaking up the United States into regional governing structures. Well, that's been going on for decades. So this has been a decades and maybe hundreds of year fight or plan, but absolutely. that was the plan. I'm not sure that that's the current plan, but it is. We've got a big country and, um, they started with, uh, the bigger cities, you know, which are easier to handle for the government because there's only a few big cities that you can name. Chicago is what was one of the first. And, uh, But as time has gone on, they've been implementing this plan, albeit kind of modified for smaller communities, but they're doing it in all the states and in all of the city areas. Like, for example, in Idaho, they began with the Boise area, which is, of course, our capital city. and they have a plan and it's a cookie cutter plan you know for across the whole country and so you can identify it through well there's a couple of ways you can go back through and look at your comprehensive development plan for your state which is a report that as I recall, it was required to get the economic development money. Economic development administration is the one that you need to look at. Yeah, and that's what, when you look at Whitmer going over to Germany, who paid the fricking bill? That's what I want to know. And what were they achieving? They got all this foreign investment in the United States. Is it investment or is it selling off the United States and the land to foreign entities? Well, it's selling off our country. Well, as they take our country down, you know, they just put our country on the markets. And that was what began that was, I think, in the NAFTA original agreement, chapter eleven. And they kind of obscured it by using very ambiguous language. It's really difficult to try and figure out what the hell they're talking about. But essentially, It's like an invitation to invest in our country for these foreign companies. Well, they're enslaving the American population through taxes, et cetera, and not owning anything. They've already done it through many means. We can get it back, but they put the structure in place. Well, and they also allowed the export of our corporations and the re-importation of goods that were produced in America. They allowed them to re-import those goods produced at a fraction of what they were producing over here with no tariffs or anything, no penalty, no punishment. So they basically opened up our country for world commerce. Foreign corporations actually have more power than domestic corporations because of the multinational investment agreements. And what that did, one of the first cases I read about was that a company in Canada wanted to come into the US and produce some chemical agent that was prohibited by California law. But the multinational investment agreements gave that corporation the right to sue under the NAFTA agreement. And if it was upheld that they were not allowed to do their business, then California would have had to pay them anyway. what they figured they lost by not being able to do their business so it's kind of like you know encouraging corporations to move out of our country become foreign and then re-import back in and then they can do any damn thing they want Yeah, steamroll it. So all of that stuff needs to go, all of these international treaties. And I think something else that is important to really consider for all of us, and I know you know this, but at the beginning of the United States, the population of the Thirteen Colonies was about the size of the state of Michigan, which when I look at it, it shouldn't be broken up into economic zones, but in my opinion, the states need to have way more power than what the federal government and all these national, these international treaties have infiltrated us and steamrolled us with. Yeah. We weren't properly federated anyway. So it's really, really, if you go back to the Articles of Confederation, they never did it right. So thereby we're really not, the rules weren't followed any more than the Michigan Constitution in sixty three was only installed by one tenth of one percent. So it's not really legal, lawful. Yeah, it's been a while since I've looked at all of that. What I do know is the states used to have the power, but they gave it up. And then the federal government, through their agencies, have basically bought the states. And so the states, it's like the public health system is a good example of that. you have public health districts in your state, but those public health districts are not a function of the state. They're a function of the federal government and most recently the United Nations under the WHO. And so what they did in Idaho to obfuscate is that The federal government gives the money for the public health districts to the state, but the state just passes it right on through. They don't have any authority over the public health districts at all. So it's kind of like a smoke and mirrors operation. And the reason I found out about that is because there was some legislation under the Obama administration that required that we implement the Uniform Family Something Act. And what that did was require our judges in our state to recognize the decisions of the Hague. And so, the Congress couldn't do that. They couldn't force the states to recognize the decisions made at the Hague. So they wrote legislation that includes and embeds that language in your state law. And Obama used extortion to get the states to do it. Because here in Idaho, when we found out about that, that they wanted to put that in state law, we protested it. And there was quite a big organization of people that were protesting that. And we did get a hearing in the, I can't remember whether it was the House or the Senate, the Idaho legislature, but Anyway, Obama added penalties. First, they were only going to cut sixty million from the public health budget. But when we actually won a victory at one level, Obama upped the ante to say, we're going to cut all of your money for public health, all of it, if you don't pass this legislation. And it was required of all states. Well, the townships and the local governments are all broke. They only run off of federal funding anymore. You cut the federal funding. So really they have held all of our local governance mechanisms. It's all held hostage. And the politicians are being installed by the money in the campaigns. I think all this campaign money and nonsense. I mean, we look at how much money they earn. They don't earn that they're paid off by dark money and corporations and everything. This stuff's got to come to a screeching halt because it cuts out the voice of the American people. Besides the fact that the election systems aren't honest. Yeah. You could go down a list. You could make a list. Is there anything that's actually honest that's going on? There's the question to ask. Is there one thing that they're doing right? Not that I can think of. I've spent so long trying to figure out what was going on in our country because this is a totally different country than what I grew up in and what I grew up believing it was. We've got criminal syndicates running our government. is what I believe. Well, the mafia was the one that was responsible for bringing drugs into the country and they were, they were engaged by the CIA. So, I mean, you know, that, that stands to reason. I think, I think there's, you know, I think that that was the plan. I'm not so sure that that's still the plan though. You know, I had, have you seen that, that video that, that Ricky Gervais, I think it's Ricky Gervais put out when he was talking to people in in Hollyweird at one of their little gatherings. And somebody has suggested that that's really the last time that any of those people were publicly ever seen again. Really? Huh. Yeah. So like it looks, you know, it's like the structure is bad that we have right now because of all of the treaties and the agreements and selling things out. I'm not going to discount that at all because it's true. But I think that we're backing out of some of it. And I think we're seeing some arrests. Did you see that there was something that posted that Biden was shot in in nineteen? in the head. That's what the report was. And then he that in nineteen and they then and people that know what happens like in a tribunal tribunal and such said, no, they would have gone for a center mass shot or target and that he that they're suggesting that he was taken out by his own people. And because he didn't want him to squeal or something like that. I think it's all worth pondering because there's so much we don't, we just don't know that, you know, it's like even talking about the Epstein files. Mainstream media is not really talking about this at all. They're talking about everything under the sun. They're talking about Iran. Somebody said it would take us ten minutes to take a RAND down if we had to or we wanted to, just like we did with Maduro. Look at Maduro was quick and clean, right? So why are they putting so much focus there? What are they trying to get us to look at instead? And is there, how much truth is in the Epstein files? What was said and how much truth is there? Why have they put some of it out but still haven't redacted all of it? Who are they trying to hide? And why aren't we looking into all of these corporate heads? Where they go betweens between the people that are doing the corporate theft and the corporate welfare and which is funding the whole criminal organization. Yeah, well, what I believe, and I've been looking at this, re-looking at it, because I've always believed, you know, since the Epstein issue came back, I didn't want to look at it because it had to do with child predators. And, you know, I just, there are a lot of things that I'll dive into that isn't one that I wanted to dive into. So I just left it. But when it came back and I did start looking at it, what I, and especially what triggered it most recently was the testimony of Lex Wexner. Wexner, my opinion of his performance was that he's a good actor playing a doddering old man, but I think he's sharp as a tack. You don't build a multi-billion dollar business being a country bumpkin. Sorry, it doesn't work. But anyway, that made me start rethinking the research that I did on genetic research on the Human Genome Project. And I don't know. Do you know anything about the Human Genome Project? I know some, but go ahead. And, you know, it's like somebody said in the last couple of weeks, too, that all of those COVID nose swabs, the, what is it, the C something or other test that they were doing on people. I didn't have one. But they said that they were not about getting COVID. They were about getting DNA and putting it into a database. And I think that's probably actually very plausible. Yeah. Well, I mean, that adds to what I'm thinking. The Human Genome Project, it actually started with the Department of Energy when they, in nineteen eighty five, when they began looking at building a research structure to analyze DNA, you know, the human genome. In nineteen ninety, the project was officially kicked off when the Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health agreed to form a partnership for genetic research with the idea being to map the DNA. In the year, Now, they were doing this in conjunction with the UK. And in the year, Tony Blair and Bill Clinton announced that they had mapped the DNA. And now they were ready for applied research, essentially. And what really accelerated the project was that a guy named Craig Venter and a company named Solera, they wrote a computer program to be able to analyze the DNA, the gene structures. And so it greatly accelerated the project of mapping the DNA. And of course, when you get to that level, Then they began working on applied genetics research. Now, when you read about all the wonderful things they'll be able to do, it sounds like a good deal. But with this, you've got to look at the dark side too, all the horrible things they can do, either purposefully or accidentally. It doesn't make any difference. Once you screw up the human genome, that's it. Don't you think that they've been doing that for years? Well, yes, because what I'm talking about is the year two thousand. That was twenty years ago. But even before that. Well, they were working on it. Yes. Yeah. That timeline. Nineteen eighty five began the the project from the Department of Energy's point of view. So you could mark it at nineteen eighty five. And what they're actually doing is the Manhattan Project for genetic research. When when did that start? When did the when did MK Ultra start and when did the Manhattan Project start? MK Ultra. What's that? I can't remember. I was just thinking. I think the CIA had been involved in mind control and that sort of stuff even before. But that was the CIA, not the Department of Energy. The Department of Energy project was in the public view, although they didn't advertise it. You had to kind of like be in a member community, like a doctor. You know, something like that in order to read about it, because it wasn't a subject really suitable for the general public. And so. There's a lot of nefarious things going on behind the Department of Energy and why I say that is I was watching something last night and somebody somebody got me to watch like a miniseries. They said, you're not going to like it. But they said there's a lot that's being said. In this, that's probably very true. And one of the things that was brought up was the control of, say, a state department. And it's fictional, but I really don't think anything fictional is. I think they contain elements of truth. And the one department, government department, that was mentioned was the Department of Energy. And it had to do with people that were disappearing and and that they were involved in it. And I thought it was, you know, this was for entertainment only, but you can look at it and go, well, maybe, you know, maybe there's more messages than what we would like to acknowledge, you know? It's worth questioning at any rate. Well, the Department of Energy, there are like two sides of it. There's like the public side and then there's the dark side. What's the dark side? Nuclear research. that sort of thing. I happen to have grown up in a town that had a Department of Energy research laboratory. And I only found out a few years ago that that sort of research was done in several labs. I mean, there weren't a lot of those labs that were doing that kind of research. Los Alamos was one that the one in California, forget what the name of that one was. But the town I grew up in was Idaho Falls. When we first moved there, there was a nuclear sub school there, right in the middle of the desert. And, you know, people weren't supposed to know that it was there, but it was a Navy installation as well as the Department of Energy. And so they did nuclear research. Well, they sure have a lot of land out there. They've taken over, what is it, fifty-one percent of all land west of the Mississippi is owned by the federal government? Yeah, I think they did that when they established the BLM. I can't quite remember, but Yeah, they own almost all of Nevada. Yeah, that's not like BLM is not like Black Lives Matter's wackadoodles. This is like Bureau of Land Management wackadoodles. Yeah. And, of course, the national parks and stuff like that. Idaho, of course, is bordered on Yellowstone Park, but there's a primitive area. It's called the primitive area that's been permanently set aside to keep as wilderness. And you can't drive into it. You either have to fly in or you can hike in, which is fine with me. I think it's great, actually. How many acres do they have in the primitive area? Oh, geez. I couldn't even tell you, but it's huge. It's right in the center of Idaho. And they set it aside, I believe, in perpetuity so that we always have that wilderness. That's kind of cool. I was, I've been to Idaho a couple of times and, uh, thought it was very, I actually saw a live Wolverine. We were out in the desert, the high desert there. And all of a sudden we see something creeping along in the, in the bottom of a sinkhole and, uh, figured it out. You know, I'm like, Oh my gosh, it was, it was fun to watch. Wow, that's almost like seeing a ghost. I know, right? And I'd never seen anything like it, and it took me a minute looking at it. It wasn't that I had a long time to study it, but I looked at it, and it walks kind of like a bear, but it's got kind of an opposing gait type thing. And so we went to an interpretive center in Sun Valley, And there was one as we walked in the door and my friend and I that were there, we were like, that's it right there. So, yeah, we got we got to see one and it was in the bottom of a sinkhole. Wow. You're part of the fortunate few. Yeah. You know, I saw monk seals in Hawaii one time, two years and years ago. And there was two of them that swam around the big island, only two. And we were out taking a walk. My husband and I were out taking a walk. And he's like, wow, look at that. It looks like a log. And we sat there and looked at it for a while as we were walking down the beach. And sure enough, it was a monk seal. And so we saw both of the monk seals. And we told the native Hawaiians that. And they're like, I've lived here my whole life and never seen them. Yeah. God bless the stupid. So there you go. Yeah. Anyway, I guess I forgot where I was. Sorry, the Bureau of Land Management idiots. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that whole thing with the Bundy Ranch, that was with the opposing the BLM. And water rights. Well, water rights, yeah, because they were stealing the water rights of the ranchers in that area. You want to know something really interesting here that I don't know if I've ever said this on camera, but I'm going to tell you a secret here. There's a co-op. There's an energy co-op in the state of Michigan that the politicians and a certain other individual in the military that I know that's in Michigan. Now, I know you all know I'm friends with General Flynn. It's not him. But they are literally siphoning energy off of this into a co-op, and they're getting their energy for free. and the rest of Michigan is paying for their energy, but these people are getting it for free. And I have a suspicion that this is happening all over the place. When they put these big water systems in, you're paying for it. They are siphoning this stuff off and they aren't paying a dime for it. It's just like Nestle. Nestle was siphoning, has siphoned off billions and billions of gallons of water. What are we getting back for it? Not up. They did it the first time with a two hundred and fifty dollar permit. And then when they renewed it, it was a four hundred dollar permit. And these globalist bastards have taken all this money, and it's our resource, the water is. They're doing the same thing with energy. They're doing the same thing with clear-cutting Michigan with the timber. And I happen to know where some of this is going. People need to wake up because if we manage things the way it should be, people of the United States would be incredibly wealthy. There would be no poverty. There would be no issue with taking care of our older people or having actual education. or actual jobs, we would be incredibly wealthy, but they've sold our country off. Well, that's the significance of what I was telling you about earlier, you know, the multinational investment agreement. Nestle is a foreign corporation. You used to be an American corporation, but I think they moved to France. Well, what did they do? There are five big corporations that that a public citizen, I think it was, wrote an article about. And they called them the water barons. And the way they did that was to say, well, we're in the water business. We bottle water. If you don't let us do our business in your country, you'll have to pay us what we're losing because we can't do it. So that's the extortion that was built into those trade agreements. And it was all to create the, quote, global economy. I'm just wondering who's going to have the guts, the cojones here to tear this thing down and go to the source of the problem. You know, most people are looking at the symptoms. The symptoms are just, they're not the source. It's a way to reverse all this is to go to the source of the problem. And nullification is the biggest thing that needs to be done is we got to get out of these these agreements and start nullifying. And if there's a little bit of a free fall in the economy, nobody panic. You know who's going to hurt? It's going to hurt the bad guys. The good guys, we're already hurting. We're above an eighty five percent tax rate. You know? Yeah. Even the slaves in Egypt were only being taxed or taxed, shall we say, at a twenty percent rate. But they're so far past that with Americans. It's not even funny. Well, that was the reason I voted for Trump in twenty sixteen was because he said he would get us out of NAFTA. And I believed him. I was suckered. So what does he do after he gets in office? He doesn't get us out of NAFTA. He what's the name of his USTR? I forget his name. Probably a mental block because it so pissed me off. They negotiated a new updated NAFTA agreement called the USMCA, US-Mexico-Canada agreement. And which, you know, after he did that, I was done with him because that was the one thing that I wanted. because we've got to get out of those agreements in order to have a sovereign country. They basically erased our borders with those agreements. I agree with you one hundred percent on that. Our perspective is a little different because I think we're seeing a controlled demolition of of what's going on. I believe that we're seeing a controlled demolition because I mean, look at the way that the American population reacts to even saying, you know, even if we had that clear fix and a plan out there and said we're going to do this, this, this, this or this is done, this is done. The American people would freak out. because of the change and the lack of being able to cope with change, even if it's good change. It's like everybody starts, the propaganda starts, people start bickering and fighting, and then the next thing you know, everything goes to hell. You know, if there was a clear plan, which, you know, I think it would be an easy thing to have a clear plan, but I don't know if the American people are ready to have this fixed because the things that they've become accustomed to It would be very hard for people to let go of those. And I mean, until we're ready to embrace the clear change, I hope that what we're seeing is a controlled demolition. I hope and I pray. I believe it is. Well, you know, I'm a big believer in explaining to people, to anybody in plain language, you know, let them know what was done. and what we need to do to fix it. The biggest, most visible addiction brought about by the NAFTA agreement is open borders with Mexico. So they basically turned Mexico into a transit state. So we have all these poor people coming from South America, Central America, through Mexico up into the United States. And what they're really doing is importing cheap labor to the United States. And... And victims of human trafficking and such. Yeah, I guess so. But like I told you, I don't... That's not a subject that I look at. Even though I know it goes on. Some things I can dive into... Right into the heart of it. Other things I can't handle. So I don't. But anyway, it's all kinds of stuff. They could get across the border. Drugs. Weapons. Fighting age mails. Yeah. Goods from China. In what was it? In the year of nineteen ninety-five, Vincente Fox announced that they were going to build two ports in southern Mexico where they have a clear shot from Singapore to those two ports in Mexico so they could massively import cheap Chinese crap into our country using Mexico as the gateway. And that's when they designed the Kansas City smart port. But I think it's safe to say that all of the changes that have been done to our country are due to the, well, to say it in an easy way, the internet, but it's the nation's telecommunications system And the idea was to have a global network of information systems and telecommunications. And the main partners in that were a guy over in Germany called Martin Bangaman. And he was the telecommunications guy for the European Union. And then in our country, I don't know if we could just point to one person, but, well, Al Gore, certainly, because Al Gore was a senator at the time, and he's the one that pushed for the legislation and got it passed, you know, allowing corporations to begin to form cartels, because I guess they needed to do that. Well, no, let me back up a little bit. In nineteen eighty four, I don't know if you remember this or not. But when the Department of Justice took the telecommunications companies to court and basically broke up the Bell system. And once they broke up the Bell system, then they could build the nationwide telecommunications system. And so, you know, I think you can probably say that even though there was lots of stuff going on before that, that lawsuit, breaking up the bells, that really enabled the beginning of modern telecommunications. Yeah, I remember it, but I never studied it or anything else like that. So it does seem that quite often they will play to our sense of justice and we'll see something that we don't like or we know that's wrong. And so they'll attack that while they're building something over here. So it's like, look over here while we're screwing you over here. Exactly. That is exactly right. And they do that from one administration to the next. Like, for example, the projects that were being done on the healthcare system under the Clinton administration, they were carried over to the Bush administration, but they gave them different names and described them differently, even though what was being done under the Clinton administration fits into the category of the new name. So it's all smoke and mirrors. There's the policies that are worked on at the administrative layers of government that continue on no matter who you put in the Oval Office. Well, I think this is a good time to talk about this, too, because I had a discussion with one of my one of my good friends this morning, which is why I didn't post the advertising for today's broadcast until later, because I actually I was talking with a friend of mine and I forgot. And then all of a sudden I got here in front of the in front of the computer with with Vicki. And I was like, oh, my gosh, I forgot to do the any posting on it. So here we are. We are. People can watch the reruns, I guess. But we were talking about trust. And the question was constantly asked, you know, we were talking about the issue of trust and how this other person had been really hurt and such. And they're like, you don't really trust anybody, do you? And I'm like, heck no. I'm like, no. You know, it's like, I don't base my life on trusting other people because human beings are flawed. And this goes back to a spiritual perspective on human beings in the world in general. I only have one that I trust, and that is God Almighty and his only begotten son, Jesus. That is it. I don't really trust anybody else. Now, there's people that I like that some of the things that they do, it's not having to do with like. But it's trust and trust is based on our perspective, our perspective of the world and what we see as being trustworthy. I don't value trust like I don't value trusting other people and I don't value them trusting me to say that because it's all based on our own biases on what we think should be done or, you know, or anything else like that. You know, I, I, it's not, it's an, it's a mirage. Trust is a mirage in human beings because we are a, we're projecting our expectations when we say we trust. Right. So I totally agree with, I'm exactly the same way. I know it's amazing how similar you and I are and how we look at the world very similarly, except for perhaps I'm a little more optimistic. Yeah. Yeah, adding optimism is like even modifying your vision. As an analyst, I've got to keep neutral. I look at it because I trust the outcome of God. I trust that God is good all the time. But that doesn't mean that the road to winning is going to be what we expect. And this is another thing we talked about this morning is that when bad things happen to you, is it or around you or bad things are in the world? Is that really a bad thing? Well, the Bible talks about it. God chastens those he loves as a son. you know, the father adores, right? I think he's making us stronger. I mean, if you go through life and you get thrown because a nail appointment didn't work out because your life is so shallow and you've never had any crap to deal with, And I'm not too impressed with that kind of person, to be honest. You know, it's like it's like I want to I want to you don't get tough unless you have gone through some crap. And that's just the way it is. So I don't know. I see the world as God's boot camp a little bit. And. brings us through good and bad and, and everything to teach us things and to strengthen us and to help us learn to connect about, I don't know, last week I posted a video about how different it is from people that grew up in the eighties. Okay. So I was born two months or two months before president Kennedy was assassinated. Okay. And so I was, you know, in the eighties, you know, we talk about eighties kids or people that I graduated in nineteen eighty one. But before that, you know, we were like savages out there running around. Moms and dads didn't know where we were until we came home at dinnertime. We were drinking out of hoses and, you know, sliding down slides with no guardrails. Kids were getting their arms broken once in a while, but you healed from it and you learn to cope. you were relating to people face to face. So you didn't melt down. You, you learn to read other people's reactions and to cope and not expect things to be perfect because people don't behave that way. So it gave our, it gave, say my generation and your generation more coping skills than most people have now. Well, it's interesting that you say that because, uh, I have a cousin who had a son, and he was older, though. I mean, you know, he's about five years younger than me. But when he got married and he had his son, he was older than the normal father, you know. But his wife just overprotected that kid. You know, I don't think She let him outside to play with other kids. And they just became more protective of their kids. So their kids didn't learn the lessons like we did the hard way. Toughened you up a little bit. Like, you know, like when, if somebody disapproves of something I do or think or say, it's like, okay, I expect it. And I could care less because I would rather be true to myself than to be pushed around by somebody else's expectations and have them drive my life. Oh, exactly. Yeah. You know, it's like, it's like, I don't really, if somebody doesn't like what I do, what I say or whatever, it's like, okay, go find somebody you like. It doesn't matter to me. I'm not going to sell out who, you know, my belief system is. just to appease somebody, you know what I mean? It's not, I think that we learned that. Yeah, I, I agree. And I think it's too bad, but I don't know, maybe it's because of the population increase and the population, you know, constantly not even having to interface with people and learn to be cordial and, and nice to people when they, when they don't match our expectations. Like I, I just kind of expectations are gone for me. I just don't really have any expectations because I know that that's a quick drop to disappointment. And it's not even that the other person is disappointed. It's just that we see the world differently. So I don't, I don't really expect anything one way or the other. And they do something that, that because I don't have any expectations, it's not a letdown. That's true. Yeah. If you expect nothing. But I do feel bad for the young people. Although things are coming back, there's been an attack on the family. And fortunately, on the right, at least, the response has been to try and rebuild support for family units. See, that's what I mean. It's like, I feel like we've got, we're going in a positive direction because this stuff has all been under attack, you know, and, you know, it may not be exactly what we were expecting, but I do see a positive trend in people being aware of why we're so screwed up. And I think that that awakening is a huge part of things going in the right direction. When everybody gets sick of the corporations and the politicians and decides these people suck. So guess what? The only one I know I can trust is myself. I'm going to run for office because I'll do the right thing. And, you know, to the best of my ability. And when everybody gets that figured out and we kick these sorry SOBs out and cut their funding and get in there and saying, yeah, you know what? Your retirement, your insurance, all of that is crap because the the everyday American Americans don't have that benefit. So why do you get that? Why have you voted all of these advantages into yourself? That is wrong. If it doesn't go to all of us, it shouldn't go to any of us. So I was on a tirade about the Native American crap. I'm sick of it. OK, I was born here. Thereby, I'm a Native American. Where do we do the rest of us just float in here like dandelion fluff? We don't really have a country. We don't have any standing. We're second class citizens, even though we were born here. Yeah, well, that's the fault of the United Nations and our government. Sure, sure it is. Allowing the Indians to become a recognized group under the UN. and to get a, quote, protected status. Yeah, so they can build the casinos on the reservations and have it in a nation so they can't be investigated for money laundering, child trafficking that goes on in the casinos. Yeah. Great organized crime bunch of crap. You know? Yeah. It's incredible to me. Yeah. Some more uncomfortable things that we just have to question, you know? Just about everything is, once you look at it, once you get beyond the veneer and look down into what exactly is going on, and this is throughout our government, then you say, that makes no sense. You have to question. Yeah, they're using the Indians for various purposes of globalization. They did that with any subculture that they have broken out into protected status or to make victims out of people. Anytime they make a victim out of any class, it is only for nefarious reasons. If we don't stand together united... We got a problem. And they use people's emotions of, oh, yes, I have been victimized. Somebody's treated me poorly. Guess what? Everybody has been. You flash. OK, if you're human, we've all had some problems. But it's like it's like they brainwashed everybody to think that they have more, more hurts, more butt hurts, more problems than anybody. I mean, it started out with women and women being the victim. And oh, my gosh, now we got to go to feminism. What a bunch of crap that has been. Yeah. You know, that's funny because, of course, I was a young woman at the time when they came together and were organizing to protect women's rights, supposedly. The only bitch that I had as a young woman was that I wanted a credit. I worked. I always worked. But I wanted a credit card at a woman's clothing store. And but I couldn't get the credit on my own record on my own paycheck. I had to have my husband's signature. I had I tell you what, I went into a bank when I first started buying real estate because I didn't have any money at all. I mean, I was like I put down five thousand dollars as a down payment. I financed seven thousand dollars of improvements. I did all the work myself with, you know, three little kids and minimal help, just I'll say minimal help of money. of uh uh friends and friend a friend and family just minimal like my dad helped me put my first window in i said i i know how to do this i've got to figure out how to do this but i need some strength some more strength here i need i need an extra set of hands is what i needed So he came and he helped me on the window and the rest of the house. I did it with my eleven year old son. We put all the rest of the windows in. I didn't have any money. And so, you know, you kind of figured it out. But when I went to get a loan, I went into the bank and the person in the bank literally looked at me and said, man, I give you this loan if you were a guy. People can't even relate to that anymore. They can't even relate to the mechanisms that people our age really had to deal with this. And it was all in commerce. Yeah. Well, you know, once they fixed that, you know, saying that you can't discriminate against women for credit, you know, credit cards and all that stuff. The attitudes too, though. I was happy. That was all I needed. I never needed any government laws to fend for myself. I never had to rely on femininity. And it's a good thing because I grew up as kind of a tomboy. I grew up with boys. And so I had to defend myself. Yeah, and then what was really bad was you look at what happened and how women took it to the other extreme and they're like, everything became sexual, you know, and they wanted to be taken seriously in the workforce, but they dressed like a bunch of whores. So, you know, you sit there and go, I'm sorry, but this doesn't hold any weight for respect for anyone. It's like if you're going to if you're going to go in and you want the respect, you get the respect by outperforming people. It's not by drawing attention. It's like sometimes you get the most respect by just being quiet and you just continue to work. And everybody knows who's in charge. It's sort of like going to a horse show and seeing the ones that win the ribbons or the ones that actually won it. The ones that won the ribbons, I can almost guarantee you it was the biggest contributor to whatever organization has given the ribbons out. Saw it in the Pasafino industry, you know, because we raised Pasafinos and rescue. And that's exactly what we saw. The ones that gave the most money were the ones that got the ribbons. and so and everybody in the stands would look at this and go they would know who the clear winners were but their their livelihood was based on how much money they made being the expert and the best in making it off of training even if they had completely horses and you could see it and everybody there knew it so but they were all kind of playing the game i stopped going to horseshoes like that because i was like i was like if i want to get my horse a ribbon i know mine are the best at because just because I love them you know and so I'll buy myself a ribbon and say buddy you got a blue ribbon for me because I love you and I think you're the best but yeah so we had one stallion that clearly won a championship class and they gave it to somebody else and it was like everybody that was there just sat there and they just look at me horrified and I'm like just going you know I guess they I guess they they they value the money more than they do actually preserving the sanctity of the good breed. So I'm like, okay, I'm done with you people. I have no interest in this kind of nonsense. I am the worst political person on the whole planet because if something is just bullshit, I am going to call it out. I just won't play the game very well because So I got another friend I had a conversation with this morning. I was on the phone a lot this morning, which is why I didn't post the links early was I'm like, everybody's lying. Everybody out there is lying because we're in a war and war is all deception. So if you can't sit back and look at the structure or look at the strategy behind what's going on, you're going to miss all the nuances that are going on out there because both sides, everybody is lying all the time. I had a really funny text yesterday that was absolutely hilarious. I'm not sure if I want to say it yet. I should say it. You know, Anthony Hudson, Just just posted that he's running on the Libertarian Party. Now, I'm not a big fan because I've looked into his background a little bit and it just didn't pass my my standard of what I would be comfortable for. OK. And so I looked at that. Somebody from the Libertarian Party got a hold of me and said, hey, After he announced that he was going to run on the Libertarian Party, can you talk to him and see if he can, you know, can you or somebody in the U.S. Taxpayers Party talk to him and see if he would be if he would run on the U.S. Taxpayers Party? Because we think that he's more aligned with your goals. And I sat there and go, this is total bullshit. They don't want him. So they're trying to pawn them off on the U.S. taxpayers party. I just thought that was absolutely hilarious. And it was a message. So I've got it documented. Uh-huh. So funny. Yeah, trying to pass a bad one on. Yeah, they're trying to pass a bad candidate off on the U.S. taxpayers party to take somebody they don't really want to run. I mean, that's the only thing that I can determine out of this. And like I said, I'm a really bad political person because I just, you know, it's like I called our secretary and I was just laughing my head off. Yeah. Good, bad. I don't know. But it's like it's like, you know, I could I could tell you that that if you came and talked to us, I'd talk to anybody. It's not my it's not my circus, not my monkeys. I mean, the people have to be smart enough to to vote good candidates in. And at this point in time, I'm just kind of like not seeing anybody, but a, but a washed up, you know, a bunch of washed up reruns or people that need to be coached because they, they, they don't even know the jobs. I mean, you know, I'm kind of, I'm kind of like these people don't know the jobs. They're not showing anything. And if you talk to them for five minutes, i'm i'm telling you they they these people have been riding the slow bus for years the short bus they're on it okay and if you want anything to change it ain't going to change they're just reruns on everything placeholders what's that just placeholders They're just being placed and groomed and told that this is what's going to happen and how great thou art and we're going to back you. Yeah, they're only going to back you as long as you agree with their globalist policies. They're not going to do anything. It's all being run by the money. The only way this is going to change is if people decide to step up and say, you know what, the only person I can trust is myself. I know I'm honest. And then step up and do it. You know what? And quite honestly, give me a call. Everybody knows my phone number. I put it out there enough times. And perhaps, you know, we can get some good people on the ballot that aren't going to be part of this uniparty nonsense, political party nonsense. The political parties have to stop. They have to end. Mm-hmm. Right now, I'm the chairman of the U.S. Taxpayers Party, which is the Constitution Party. We're not raising money. Not going to raise money. It's ridiculous. If campaigns want to do it, fantastic. But we've got to get the money out of politics and just have good people in place. Until we do that, nothing's going to change. Sorry. Raw truth. Sucks to be anybody that hasn't seen it, but it's truth. I'm not going to lie to you, and I'm not going to play a game with it. It's just too bad. David's trying to get on right now. He's restarting his. Now there's a huge controversy surrounding Ryan Kelly right now. Should be interesting. see what's going on with Kelly. I mean, you know, it was funny, but he was involved in the electioneering in the twenty twenty two election. They put him in an illegal straw poll of a Mackinac Island. And I'm just going to tell everybody I saw it. I was there. I called it out right away. Had I been included in it and I would have said, you either make this thing honest or get my name off it, I won't be attached to stuff like this. You know, I just won't. It's like I'm not willing to break the law in order to win. If I don't win, that's okay. I can sue the crap out of people from the outside or hold them accountable for the outside. Just winning an office isn't the end game to anything. There's plenty of paths to winning, but breaking the law isn't one of them. Yeah, I mean, we could just keep talking all day, but I got to go do stuff. Is David coming back? Yeah, he said he had to restart his router. So if you can talk for just a few minutes, it would be great because otherwise people are going to listen to me just go on and on. We've got I've got Curtis is out there and lab and Donald is out there and, you know, making comments and such. So I think he's going to be on in a minute. Let me see how he's doing. I'll text him. I said he's got to reconnect his router. Okay. That's an annoying thing. You know, you sit there and it goes through it. Well, it's hard. Like when we're, when I'm live on, on a live on the show, it's like, you know, because this is actually just live and things happen, which I think is kind of the beauty of sitting down and just talking like you're having coffee in a coffee shop. You know, it's like, okay, you're going to have a new friend that's going to be here about And people come on and they talk and see what's going on. I like that. I like real people. I don't like these practiced and rehearsed people that have been groomed for television. I hate it too. David's on. Keep talking, Vicki. He's still connecting. I can see. But yeah, I don't either. I listen to these canned personalities. And all I can think is, this is just another person that's here to lie to us. And even if they're saying, especially if they're saying things that I would normally agree with, I sit there and I go, okay, that's great. Why are they saying this? And then I want to look up who they're connected to, to see why we're being propagandized by candidates or anybody. I mean, it's just like the Epstein files. Okay. Where there's smoke, there's usually fire. But I want to know if the Epstein files is a secondary fire instead of the primary one. Because I think that it's enough to get people mad and get them engaged and And that sort of thing, because I hate it too. I'm infuriated by anything having to do with harming people or the environment or animals or anything like that. I hate it. But we got to wonder if there's way more to the Epstein files is that's like the bait to get people engaged. And how much is in there? You know, if it goes back to Congress people and judges and all that, that's great. That's a good start. But now let's look at the corporations and the treaties and all the people that have been involved in the structure that enabled this to happen. If we don't go to the base level of source, we're screwed. Yeah. Well, I'm looking at it. So maybe we can talk about that next week. So I got to get on to my research and you got to get on with David. And David's now on. How did you get your router started? Thanks for being on today, Vicki. We'll see you next Monday. Okay. Can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. Okay. Well, if you can hear me, then we're better than I was ten minutes ago. I had no internet at all. Oh, man. Well, yeah, because they want to shut you and I up because we're actually talking about real stuff and questions and not, you know, neither one of us make money off of any of this. This is all just our time and volunteer and such. So it's like, what would be our advantage to not calling things out? What's, you know, what difference does it make? We're going to call it out and let the cards and the chips fall where they may, you know? Yeah. Then on the other hand. If there was no pushback, then we probably weren't having much effect. That's true. If you're not getting attacked, you're not over the target. So what do you think about the Epstein files? Well, let me put it this way. It's like a Venn diagram. I think we're living a Venn diagram. That's a beautiful way to put it. Yeah. We have a Bilderberg group. We've got club of rome we've got the illuminati we've got you know pope pius x uh you know with tucker carlson and candace owens and a couple of canadian personalities and then we have you know, Israeli, Palestinian, and then we have sex trafficking, and then we've got the WTO. And I think they probably do all intersect at one time, and it's hard for us to track it because, you know, Monday, one of them is doing something with us, and then Tuesday, a different one, and they do overlap, and that makes it difficult. Yeah, it does make it real difficult to... Oh my goodness. I've got, I got a pipe that's broken in one of my buildings right now. So I'm getting texts. It always happens. It's like, you come on, David. And all of a sudden, you know, it's a plumbing issue again. And so it's, it's, it's interesting. So. Yeah. So anyway, that's the way I see it. I think, I think that there's more than one thing happening at one time. And, and I mean, I know nothing about Epstein. I don't know anybody connected to anything. I have no inside information. except that obviously people like President Trump who went to every event, every fundraiser, connected with everybody who has the ability to invest, at some point these people are going to be in the same room together. Well, it's like me going to Mar-a-Lago or D.C. You know what? What happens with that? I mean, I've sprinted. I've said this many times across the Senate Senate building because I saw Adam Schiff and I'm like, there's no way I'm missing this to get a picture, you know, with him. Just because, you know, it's like it's like he's going to go down in history as one of the most infamous bad guys that ever walked the planet. And, you know, it just I just find it interesting. Doesn't mean that anybody, you know, anybody is who they say they are or anything like that. And I'll go back to I really do think that we're watching a movie right now. and that there's so much that we don't know because the good guys aren't going to go right up the middle and spike the football in the end zone. Not a chance. You know what they're going to do? They're going to take out every other player on the field and so they own the whole field. It's not take it's not get the ball into the end zone. They want to own the field. And the only way you do that is you don't just just start running. You start taking players out and you take them all out because if you don't, they're going to reconvene. They're going to start training others and offer money. You got to take them all out all at once. And then then you win. Yeah. Yeah. I think they're doing both. You know, sometimes they do things so blatant that, uh, like I was saying with what's going on in the Northern part of the twilight zone up here. Yeah. We, uh, we have direct statements from somebody saying the most outrageous thing you can possibly think of. And then they're gauging to see if the population cares or not. And they're doing it right out in the open. Like I remember, uh, I started watching climate change in college in nineteen seventy two seventy three kind of, you know, at the declining days of global cooling when they were talking about having to spread coal dust everywhere and try to warm up the planet and tried they tried to make population control out of that and you know people clearly had ways of making billions of dollars by uh increasing the temperature of the earth and it didn't work out for them because we're at the end of the last ice age and things were warming up so they thought the global cooling scare is going to be over as soon as people suffer four or five years of normal temperature So, you know, you go back to the Club of Rome and you see the minutes of the meeting and you read the minutes and I have copies of it that says that didn't work. Well, we need something to manage the population with. So we need some sort of a global disaster that we can all work on together and that'll allow us to get everybody scared and it'll allow us to reset number of financial things. So let's, we picked global warming and they made a clear statement. We're just picking it. And then they started developing it and found some minor scientific statements. And then there you go. So based on a very clear statement, very public, fairly accessible, we're still seeing half of the population believe it. Well, look at what they're saying about Social Security in the United States. All of a sudden, you know, we've heard Social Security is going to be dead in two years. Nope, it's okay. Nope, not back and forth. Just recently, oh, the new one is we've got all the Doge investigations going on and eliminating fraud and abuse and such. And oh, you know, Social Security is going to be dead in six years. And that's what they're saying. And I'm like, who's saying this? Which side is saying this? Because the fight is still on, first of all. And second of all, they're trying to get a portion of the population terrified that they might lose something that is theirs. You know, I and I'm going to say right now, if we got rid of about ninety five percent of the federal government, guys, I'm just going to I'm just going to tell you right now, the american population would be wealthy beyond any description and um we talked about it last week we did uh some digging on this in the the buying power at minimum wage for americans was nine thousand dollars a week compared to what we have now and people look at that go well we we we've got to have this we've got it's like no no no no no no we cut all the waste and all the corruption and about ninety five percent of all of the unconstitutional agencies, which is going to be about ninety five percent of what we have here, the American people are going to be wealthy beyond their wildest imagination because we've basically been enslaved. It's a pretty easy equation to fix. The question is, who's got the guts to do it? Mm hmm. Mm hmm. You know? Yeah. And who has the power to do it? Who has the pen and who has the bank card? That's where it all comes down to. Like, at least in the United States, you have a constitution. And I think the president and the House and the Senate, you do have some description of what that office has as far as division of powers go. Yeah, but nobody follows it. Yeah. Yeah. You know, it's like the attorney general in Michigan is supposed to be dealing with commerce and the sheriffs are supposed to be dealing with crime with individuals. No, that's not what happens now. Now the attorney general does whatever the heck she wants to do because she can't, she can't stay on the rails for any reason whatsoever. She's going to get prosecuted. I'm sure of it because if she hasn't already, uh, because of her failure in the elections and such, and it's also paying the signature gatherers through, uh, her and her wife, their NGO, borrowed money from her brother and paid the signature gatherers that got a whole bunch of people, including myself, kicked off the ballot over a million dollars. Wow. Yeah, it's crazy. So now you're into policing and remediation, but at least you do have some guidelines written. Kind of, sort of, they follow them. Kind of, yeah, yeah. You know, in Canada, we don't even have a, a dot or a tittle in our constitution about the office of the prime minister and the PMO is funded like you wouldn't believe. There's nothing to describe for the prime minister's office like POTUS that you have. There's nothing really constitutional about it. So you can't police something that's not defined. And then in the Senate at one time, there was a rule saying that if you're another citizen and they were of course thinking of England, if you're another citizen and then you get appointed to the Senate, you don't have to give up your previous citizenship. But if you're a Senator, it's unconstitutional for you to then become a naturalized citizen of another country and divide your loyalties. So senators can't do it. But Mark Carney is bragging about the fact that he is European. And he has, I think, three citizenships. So the guy in charge, like I know in the States, I don't think you can be president unless you're born in the United States. Well, supposed to be, but Obama wasn't. Well, yeah, people don't believe it, though. So that's, again, policing. And, you know, you've got to go after that and make that work. And why is it that everybody's kept this quiet that's in our nation, that's in our government? Nobody's going after this to hold people accountable and say, wait a minute, the Kenyan who admitted that he was a Kenyan, And etc. Why is it that people are not calling this out? You know, why is it that we have so many dual citizens in power and you've got like, you've got Ilan Omar that basically said, you know, we're going to get the rights for Somalis here. You know, screw you. Go home. We don't need you here. Yeah. Yeah, well, in the north part of the Twilight Zone, we had just recently had a school board trustee in British Columbia was subject to investigation of a BC Human Rights Tribunal So he issued his opinion personally, not in office, not on behalf of the school board, that biologically there are only two genders. So he says, that's my personal opinion. So the tribunal fined him last week, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. They have an opinion. Do you guys have an opinion? Do you guys have First Amendment rights? No. Well, okay, yes, we actually have exactly the same thing. Two things we have. Our constitution starts off by saying that this constitution is the supreme law of the land. So number one, the constitution is supposed to overrule everything. And we have a very clear statement that says that gives us the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, thought, conscience, movement that, you know, yeah, we do have a, a charter of rights since at least, and then historically going, you know, with, with England before that. So that is it. And in spite of the fact that people believe that the constitution is our supreme document and you have to make a big case to overrule that, um, this, this minor tribunal, which is not provincial, it's not municipal, it's just a tribunal. Um, they're able to seize bank accounts, even given the power to take away his money. It's not a criminal charge. I mean, he doesn't have any of that following him. It's not legal in any which way or form. They also decided that it was not gonna be handled in that tribunal according to the rules of law. They said this will be- Really? Really, yeah. So they're a quasi legal court with ability to seize the bank account and put a lien on his house, but they clearly stated that they're following civil rules. which means balance of probability, not innocent until proven guilty. Like in one page, they said, basically, if we decide you're guilty, you're guilty. And they stated that you're not innocent in a tribunal of human rights in BC. You are starting off guilty. The onus is on you with balance of probability to prove that you're not guilty. Otherwise you're automatically guilty. If somebody complains. So, so somebody complained and accused him of something. That's some kind of, communist bull crap. Yeah. But then he's not disputing the fact. He's not saying, you know, he says, well, I can't defend myself because I do believe that, you know, you have, you have chromosomes, you're either mitochondrial chromosome X, or you, you have Y chromosome male gender wise, you know, biologically, there are only two. That's a, that's a material fact. And the court said, well, we don't care about the facts. We just care that somebody is upset about your statement of fact. He made no presidential statement. He never said that people with so-and-so chromosomes are better than other people with so-and-so chromosomes. So why doesn't he file a complaint on those that complained on him? Well, That will happen. That will happen. And somewhere in Eastern Canada, somebody did actually appeal it to a higher court and they got out of it. But it is lawfare in a way. It's really expensive to fight these things. But can't he do a complaint like the one that was given to him that they stepped on his rights to have, you know, and put them in a tribunal? If it comes to a complaint, you know, he could go in there and do something really stupid and say, you know what? They have they have, you know, they have stepped on me because I'm this that and they stepped on my rights. Could be, but in that tribunal, they've also established a baseline rule saying that if you are of a race, which is not traditionally discriminated against, you don't qualify for assistance under the tribunal. So it's perfectly acceptable in BC in the human race tribunal to be discriminated against if you're white European heterosexual. Oh, is that interesting? You cannot appeal. That's not a defense under the Human Rights Tribunal. You know what? If anything comes up on that, I'm going to say, I identify as a, you know, as a endangered blue whale and on and on and on. I know. I can be much more stupid, so let's just do that. Yeah, I know. Did you see the YouTube video where they're starting to identify people with the pronouns she, it, Yeah. Yeah. He needs to like say, I identify as a, and then make it an object, like a, like an object of a gender type object. I identify as, you know, and make a complaint. Yeah. Well, you didn't, you didn't get my, you didn't, you didn't get my meaning there. If you say she, it a little bit faster. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, this is the second time tribunals like this have struck gold. A friend of mine, not a good friend, but he was on my federal election campaign team. He's a mayor of Imo and I still help his nephew running for federal office. He was found by the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal to have offended people by not putting up an LGBTQ flag in front of the Imo civil office. And he was found guilty. No, I'm not. They were offended that he didn't support the gay parade because they never have a gay parade in Imo. It's a really small town and they just never did it before. But they went after the mayor for not having a gay rights parade. And then what they actually took him to task for was not putting up a gay flag. And they found him guilty. And of course, you know what his defense was. The Imo civil office has no flagpole. They don't have any flags. It never came up whether to fly the LGBTQ flag, because we don't fly the Ontario flag or the Canada flag. We don't have a flag pole. So we'd have to pass a law saying that there's a flag pole. And then we'd have to pass a law saying what flag we'd fly. But regardless, it cost them, So they found him guilty and he's still out the five grand. They seized it in his bank. So yeah, the lunatics are in charge of the asylum. I mean, the joke is- I just had a comment. I think that we, I've got a comment here that says, does this guy have Irish ancestry? They were discriminated against terribly And then Canada is still a Crown Commonwealth, I believe. The English discriminated against the Irish for a long time. I've got Irish in my background. Yeah, I think slavery. I think there's a real bad history of Irish being called into slavery. I think more Irish people were sold into slavery than black people. Yeah, and who looted Africa? It sure as heck wasn't the white Europeans. It was like they had a whole slave trade through the Middle East as well as in Africa itself. And so there's no heroes here, I'm going to tell you that right now. Anybody that was involved in it was absolutely in the wrong, whether they were white, Middle Eastern, European, purple polka dot, I don't care who they were, they were wrong. I'm not giving anybody any grace here. But you can't just look at one group of people and say, oh, you're white, white privilege, you know, you guys like captured people. I'm like, I never did. In fact, You know, so why am I guilty of somebody else's crimes? Let's go get them together, you know? Absolutely. Kind of ridiculous. Well, you know, maybe if there was one group that's the most wrong, it would be the Democrats. Because didn't the Democrats own most of the slave trade in the United States? Ooh, that is true. And that was an inconvenient truth now, isn't it? It is. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. Anyway, the guy in the emo, no, he wasn't Irish. His name was Harold McQuaker, I think. McQuaker probably is Scottish. Could be. It could be Irish too. Could be. Yeah, it could be. There are a lot of Irish people. Irish like say, hey, the Irish have been, you know, we have been enslaved and, you know, absolutely discriminated, you know, for, from the beginning of the country. So I call, I call, you know, protected citizens rights because you haven't been protecting us. And now I'm going to assert that Irish because, you know, a couple of generations ago, everybody in my past was enslaved and discriminated against. At least we looked like we had the same name. So it's got to work. Exactly. Sounds down to me, you know. So let me say something which is the most outrageous thing. Can I read off a paragraph here? Of course, it's your time. You can say whatever you want. You can even say it in one word, you know. Yeah, those are not my pronouns. So Immigration Minister Lina Metlaj-Diab announced a new fast track immigration pathway for foreign military personnel under Canada's twenty twenty six express entry system. The program prioritizes highly skilled foreign military applicants. This move aims to address a fourteen thousand person shortfall and support Prime Minister Carney's defense strategy, which seeks to boost domestic defense capabilities and reduce reliance on the United States. The new category allows qualified foreign military professionals to obtain permanent residency through the streamlined process. So basically he's using any enemy of the United States and Canada to become the military in Canada. Yeah. And no written assessment of the country of origin, but from what I've heard, primarily Chinese and India are their source. So they're handpicking people from other countries. And this also goes back to a comment I heard from the military saying that they had to do this because Canadian soldiers won't fire upon Canadian civilians. Yes. I think we had, we had the question was asked here too, to people in our military, would you fire on American citizens? And there was some qualifications. This is years ago. I'm pretty sure that that's been turned around quickly, you know, on President Trump. But I actually, I like President Trump. I like him. There's a lot of people that I like his policies, but I don't look at things as it's all got to be, straightforward because we are literally in a controlled burn right now. If it came too fast, I think I, you know, I'm a fan of letting it fall. I really am. But I think that there's some, some merit to planning and doing it in a controlled burn, which means the good guys are in control. They're just going to take it, take things down in a metered way because we, the people wouldn't handle the change. How we couldn't even, we can't even handle a shortage in toilet paper at night in. I mean, I mean, it's kind of crazy. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Even the strange thing for us in the twilight zone in the north is we start off with the prime minister who gives an address first saying the greatest threat to Canadian security is the Chinese. And then when Kuzma comes up. We got to take this call real quick for my broken pipe, but just educate everybody. Yeah. So then during, during the, the USMCA preliminary talks, we like abandoned what the United States is trading with us. And we signed a trade deal with China. China buys between four or we sell four to eight percent of our goods to China and eighty percent to United States. So that makes no sense. And then moving forward from the trade agreement with China, after saying they're our greatest security threat, we allow forty nine thousand Chinese vehicles into Canada, which has known spyware on it. And now we're fast tracking senior military trained professionals from communist countries to come directly into our military. So I don't know how more blatant you could be than than what the actions have taken. And people like me who just watch the news and ask questions, I guess there'll be a time when I find out on the statement, what did they mean by saying they needed fourteen thousand military trained in other countries for domestic defense? I don't even know what domestic defense is supposed to mean, except for the fact that a lot of people in this country think the United States military is going to invade Canada. And some people think on Monday, that's not a good idea, but Tuesday to Friday, they think, you know what? I think it might be time to be invaded by the United States because the crazies that are running our government are a little bit too crazy. So yeah, I don't know who's listening to this or who has interest in Canadian military, Canadian politics, but you know, If you can explain to me, give me an idea, why would our government be bragging about this as sort of the main question? Like we could understand if there was an agenda at some point to say that the military that we had here was too connected to Canada, or let's say we were being invaded by Denmark or Greenland, we needed help immediately. Well, that's one thing. they could quietly bring in some skilled people. Even if they're pilots or nurses, like, you know, another press release said that they're bringing in, including pilots and nurses and that type of thing. Well, I could understand that, you know, if the bombs are falling and we need nurses and we need pilots, well, that's fine. They're talking about in preparation of things that haven't happened yet. And they're talking in internal defense, domestic defense. So why would they brag about it? You know, I think you and I, we just agreed why they're doing it, but why would they brag about it? What do you think? Well, every time Mark Carney does this stupid hockey elbows up thing, his popularity rating goes up and they're saying that the talking heads are saying that right now his popularity is just at that margin where he can go back to a general election and win a majority in our parliament, which would be very helpful to him. So it could be that they're just trying to inflame us, you know, to get the people who are on side with him, seeing him as a warrior for the left in Canada, which that's what he is. He's basically a warrior for the left. And, you know, there are people on the right and the left who don't vote. But right now, a lot of people on the left who were undecided are now hearing little snippets of information saying, we have a champion for the left, let's vote. So a lot of undecided are jumping in behind him. Plus we have an even more extreme left party called the New Democratic Party, and they've collapsed. So right now is a golden opportunity in a couple of decades that he's attracting all of the extreme left votes, plus the undecided middle left group. And people are uninformed enough that they see him doing things like this. And they say right now, not knowing the issues, yes, more people would vote for him than last time. So that's what we think it's all about. just trying to inflame the situation. So then that leaves President Trump with a decision. If he plays into it, well, he's actually helping Carney to do what he's doing and that's up to him. He's made statements that he prefers a liberal in our federal government. We think it's because they're so stupid, he has an easier time to negotiate with them. There you go. This is what I'm talking about, advanced thinking here to figure out what's actually going on. I wish I had the playbook, but I don't. So you can look at it and make some decisions on where it may be going. Sometimes people have to be pushed to the point of absolute pain before there's a real change that's made. When you give people what they think they want and they can go, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, this isn't what I want at all. Then they start turning around. It's like the younger generation in the United States is going back to more traditional family roles. They're starting to see that maybe having a family would be a really good idea. And, you know, the more, you know, the less crazy stuff that's out there that anything goes, you know. Yeah, and that's a good thing, I think, in our country. Traditionally, the younger people have been more leftist, and the universities, of course, turn them out and left-wing in both our countries. But right now in Canada, people under forty-five, I think, are very strongly moving towards the Conservative Party. Yeah, and that's a really good thing. Now, I hope we can get the work ethic to come along with that a little bit because that's something that all of us business owners sit there and watch and go, you know, this is a problem, you know. You mean we can't work half a week and go play at a coffee shop or, you know, party with our friends the rest of the week? This is inconvenient. My job is inconvenient. You know, that sort of thing. It's like, no, this is what we do. Yeah, before our Twilight Zone Parliament, there is a bill called Universal Basic Income. Oh yeah, we're trying that here. UBI, yeah, which I mean, if you're hooked on video games and laziness in your mother's basement, you can just use that as your goal. You can set your goal there that if I vote this way, I'm going to get two thousand dollars a month. Yeah, I get to just be a child my whole life and never grow up. That's what it is. Peter pan one, Peter pan two, Peter pan three. Yeah, I know exactly. So in Alberta, we're trying to squash a lot of this, like in our conservative party provincially here, we've, we've got laws like the castle law we're trying to strengthen. We're saying on the gun confiscation that we're just not going to prosecute because we do have this weird situation that in our division of powers, the federal government has created the criminal code and various gun regulations, but all of the funding for prosecutions happen within the province. So because we fund it, we can just say it's not in the public interest to confiscate guns from people in Alberta. So that's what we've said. We're just not in the public interest. And they pushed back in court. And then our premier said, well, okay, you've got us legally. We have to do it, but because we have the ability to issue licenses, we're going to tell you that you have to apply for the permit to confiscate a gun and the permit doesn't exist. And we don't know when we're going to get around to doing it. Yeah. You've heard about the red flag laws here. Haven't you? That's where they can basically allege that you are – anybody can allege that this person is on hinge, and then they can arrest you and or confiscate your guns and say that you are not stable enough to have a gun just based on somebody alleging. It's just like the tribunal you were talking about. Somebody doesn't like something, and they can allege, and your rights are taken away. Well, that's unconstitutional, first of all, for us, but – We have that in our federal firearms act. There is well-defined that especially domestic violence, loosely it says mental health issues. Yeah, so we have the same thing, but I don't think we have it to the point where somebody can simply make an allegation. That's what the red flag laws are. So they are past reasonable. So it's just, it's just like anytime somebody can accuse anyone and they're assumed guilty in the United States, that's absolutely unconstitutional. You have to presume innocence before guilt. And they're, they're not doing that in, in so many different areas. If somebody accuses anyone of anything, they, you know, they have to prove themselves and that's not the way that it works. yeah yeah when i was in college and don't quote me but i think it was the migratory game bird act we were told it has a reverse onus that if you're an officer in the field and you see a migratory game bird shot illegally immediately the person is found guilty and they have to prove that they're not guilty but in college you know i think i graduated with seventy nine conservation officers basically we said that's just stupid That's just stupid. I mean, yeah, it's international, but it's just stupid. It goes against our constitution that says you're innocent until proven guilty in criminal law. It's just the way it is. So I think the agreement was on the ground, common sense wise, that no supervisor of a conservation officer would tell him to go to court without evidence and prosecute based on the fact of the reverse onus. We just wouldn't do it. It just fell apart at the ground level. I don't think it's ever happened. Well, that's kind of a really good point that if people just refuse to, to agree to these unconstitutional dictates and mandates and such, it just falls apart on them. Yeah. I think some, somebody here, Art Hanger, one of our old reform MPs, he's, he's reading a book and he's telling me to read his book about the power of a lesser magistrate. Yeah. Matt Truella. I have that book. Okay. Yeah. I mean, that's basically it. If it's people with common sense on the ground, just refuse to do it, then things do have a tendency to fall apart there. Yeah. We have way more power than what most people think. You just gotta, I actually know quite a few people that are refusing to file tax returns this year. Oh my. Yeah. They're just like, we're not going to do it. We're not going to fund any more of these leering centers and all this other crap that our money goes to fund things that we don't believe in. So they're just not filing it. Yeah. I'm like, You know? Interesting. And they're all saying, I don't care if I sit in jail for it either. It's going to be worth it for me. Yeah. Yeah. Well, there's the repercussions, I guess. Depends who you are and what type of kids you're trying to raise and what you have to fund. If they, if they put a lien on your house and put you in jail, then, you know, it's a repercussions you have to live with, but. Yeah, we had the same thing here years ago, the reform party calculated because we're being treated so bad that we would just have a tax revolt. So somebody spun the numbers forward and they said, let's say, which we did reform party actually took seats in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, a lot in Manitoba, and we became the official opposition. So we sort of had a grip on half of the country and the part of the country that actually generates half of the wealth of the country. So, I mean, we appreciate if you work for the federal government, you can't not pay your taxes because they're deducted at source. So whether you file or not, they wouldn't care. But for farmers and businesses in the West, they said, if we just don't like the way they're wasting our money, how long can the government run without cashflow? And we came up with a number of between one and three months, like under no way could our federal government survive if the Western half of our country just stopped submitting their daily payments, like on a regular basis, going payments to Ottawa for the federal tax, the whole government would grind to a halt within three months. They could borrow for a couple of months, but then they'd have to stop. So that was a viable option. About property taxes, if people withheld their property taxes and paid them late, they'd have a problem. True, exactly. Delayed payments, something like that would be a real interesting strategy. Yeah, I mean, it's nonviolent and, you know, it's directly connected. You're wasting our money, so we won't give you our money to waste until you stop wasting our money. I think it's a viable way to protest. There's a protest for you, not standing out there looking like an idiot, you know, where they're laughing at us, you know. Yeah, yeah. Lodge a good one if you're going to lodge one. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, I saw a good video last, I guess it was a couple of days ago where somebody found the number for the recruitment center for getting to be a paid protester in Canada. Oh, for real. They think they found them here in the United States too. Okay. Where was it? I can't remember. I just, I just remember seeing the video and I don't know if there's a guy walking and somebody talking and I, and I'm not sure who was who, but yeah, You know, we had forest fires here, and it's funny how a forest fire can spin into a political issue. So, man, it was really, really complicated. A forest fire in Alberta is not a forest fire. It means three or four different things. So... I'm not sure what it was supposed to do to hurt Alberta, but the federal government is in charge of Banff and Jasper National Parks. So by law, we can't actually go and remove forest debris in order to reduce the severity of a forest fire. So they just decided that for a decade, they were not going to do their job. They're just going to leave things. So we almost lost an entire city in a federal park because the federal government wouldn't do their job. Do you think it's intentional or just stupid? Depends who you talk to. I mean, I have been trained in fighting forest fire and managing forest fires. And I tell you it's a hundred percent on purpose. Like they just didn't want to spend the money. Half of their brain said, we don't care. And the other half says, well, because it's there, it would be a good thing. So, you know, it was intentional for a large part. Plus the fact that when the fire started, Alberta and municipalities sent fire workers there and water tankers and backhoes and bulldozers to fight the fire. And the federal service actually stopped them at the boundary of the fire and wouldn't allow them to participate. So somebody made it a point to say, we're actually not going to let you put out this fire. So it was very intentional. Yeah, that's really... Wonder what the end game really was. Well, it is kind of strange that the part of the town that burned was the part where there was a lot of wealthy individual residences. And now that's going to be converted to a different style of house. High density, low density. Yeah. Government funded housing. Isn't that amazing? yeah it is it is i mean and then you know in in the uh in the underground there were contractors who were saying they actually weren't too upset about it because they found out that there were people actually doing child trafficking child sex trafficking and that was the part of town that was doing it so they said whether they meant to or not they they sort of falsely attacked themselves So they won on the housing side, but they lost on the child prostitution, child trafficking side. Well, that's really interesting because things are never what they appear. And so, you know, it may look one way, but it may actually be something bad or worse is getting taken down. Yeah, yeah. But then generally all around here, they're trying to get us out of rural living. They want us all to live in cities. So that's a large part of what they're doing with the forest fires. And a couple of years ago, there was a lady who was charged in a subsequent year and the reporter let it slip that this lady was actually charged over twenty or thirty times the year before with setting forest fires. So, you know, they weren't natural and they weren't climate change, which is another part of this Venn diagram that we're living in. Forest fires are supposed to be a signal of climate change, global warming kind of thing. So that's ridiculous, but that's where the money comes from. People are funding this fear of climate change or hoping the forest keep burning. And they say the temperature is just generally too high, right? And then I heard some rumors about who was setting the fires and I thought, I think I know somebody who's really on the left side and doesn't know I'm on the right side. We barely see each other. And I was walking through an alley in town one day and I just waved at him and I said, so this year, did you get paid to light the fire or to fight the fire? And, you know, just like that, he says, ah, crap. He says, I didn't get in on the lighting part because that's a lot cleaner. So he says, I actually got paid to fight it. Oh, for real. And he meant it. Oh, for real. Like I tried not to look shocked because, you know, you throw those little joke bombs out somewhere and you say, well, I didn't really mean what I say. I really did mean what I say. And he wasn't joking. He said, no, I missed out on the lighting part. Someone else got paid to light them. Wow. I know. So there are people that are getting paid to light fires and we have to deal with that. What's going on? The protesters and all of it. I mean, the planned chaos that's going on in the United States and Canada too. I think that's a lot of what the open borders were is bringing in fighting age males as well as using innocent people as cover that were then trafficked into the United States. I don't know if people understand how big of a problem the child trafficking and human trafficking is. It's a big problem. The United States pays more in the people that are doing the wrong things pay more than anywhere in the world for child sex trafficking, which is absolutely unacceptable. You can't tell me that they don't know these. these trafficking lanes and where the kids are coming from or anything. As much surveillance as we have, there's no way that this is not going on without people from the inside protecting it, just like the drug trafficking. Same thing. They know where it all is. Yeah. I mean, I'm curious about the numbers. are there matching numbers of families reporting missing children that matches the numbers of children that we're hearing are in that child trafficking system? Or are these children not registered at birth? I think there's a combination. So I don't even think we have the top number because of how many don't have a birth certificate. We know that there are breeding farms for P for kids there. And that was proven by that John of God, that, that Oprah Winfrey was, was pushing who kept younger girls. He'd take them in when they were and keep them as breeders until they were and then they just took the babies. And so, We have no idea how many kids are born in facilities or any of that, whether they ever had birth certificates or the ones that they're taking out through CPS. CPS is probably arguably the largest human trafficking organization in north america including you know you look at all the ngos the ones that were paid if they if they got paid for moving children up here and that includes adoption agencies catholic services lutheran services all of them that were paid for moving people like that that is human trafficking for sure So we, you know, it's like they come, it comes under the guise of a lot of different, a lot of different masks and saying that they're doing good. No, they're getting paid for human trafficking and making people believe that it's for a good reason. I'm not so sure. I know. I know. Like aboriginals, I think, are the primary target in our country. Why is that? Well, because it's historical, I think they've been doing it the longest. And because they've learned how to cover their tracks. So, you know, you hear from a family and it's hard to really get in there and defend it because a family that loses children because every single adult in the family is a drug addict with a criminal record. Right. So it's kind of hard to jump in and say, you shouldn't be taking these children away from this family. So they, they, it's a subgroup of a subgroup. So they go to Aboriginals, they go somewhere where they're the band is not really aware of what's going on in the houses. They find the worst of the worst. And then, then you have to question like, why is every single child that's removed from that Aboriginal family completely disappeared? Yeah. Completely. And I mean, this is what the Aboriginal leaders are reporting. They say, like, you would think at some point when these people who are maybe eighteen years old with two kids and drinking an awful lot, you know, they say, OK, we lost our kids to child and family services and they're in a foster home somewhere. Well, now we're twenty five, twenty six. We miss our kids. We don't drink anymore. We've joined a church. You know, we've got faith. We're living a good, clean life. We like our children back. They can never, ever find a trace of their child. Yeah, that's happening here too. In fact, if people really looked at what's happening, there was a little gal that was taken away from her mother in Tennessee, and they kept moving her around and such. But this girl, between twelve to fourteen, they removed her from the facility, took her to another place where they were taking pictures of her private parts. And they, you know, showing them to her to groom her to get used to this sort of thing. And she was taken out at night and sex trafficked. And this was in Tennessee. So it's pretty sad. They take your kids and they do a legal kidnapping. That's what it is. It's kind of like a legal kidnapping. It's in every single person. And I got to talk to, um, I actually brought him on camera when I was talking to the mom, the mom said, I'd like you to come on during this visit. And so you can see, and I talked to her and, uh, the, the girl, and I asked her, I said, how I, you know, they, they, uh, she had me on her phone and I talked to her during this visit. And I said, how are you doing? You know, how are they treating you and such? And, She's like, I want to go home. I just want to go home. And heavy boots came in, flipped the camera off, and it was by the mom's choice, and the parental visits were ended right there. And so because the counselors, the social services, the social workers that are involved in it, every single one of them needs to be prosecuted for child trafficking that's taken part in how many people have disappeared in the health and human services and you never hear from them again. And it's like, I want to know where they're going. You know, what are you, what are you, you know, chopping them up or what's happening? I mean, that sounds really brutal, but I do believe that we've got a very evil satanic subculture because you can't explain eight hundred thousand children disappearing. You know, it's like I've heard I've heard numbers, you know, between four hundred and fifty thousand kids we lose a year in CPS to eight hundred fifty thousand kids a year. And that's not even the ones that they don't have control of that are that are born in these breeding facilities. They're not talking about that. So that means that there's people inside of our government that are seriously involved in. this sort of thing. And I can only imagine when you start looking at the cannibalism and all that other stuff that these crazy lunatics, demented people are involved in. When I first got into studying this in the Inan networks, there was a network called the Wonderland Network, which is one of the child porn networks that were out there. There were people inside our government that Aaron Schwartz and James Dolan that were killed because of uncovering this through the MIT servers. They hung them by a red necktie from a doorknob. That's not a hanging. That's a killing. And they found all of this child porn on the servers at MIT. And Aaron downloaded over eight hours. He was in there as a contractor and had access and stumbled on it. And he started downloading it because he couldn't believe what he found. Over eight hours is going to be video and lots of it. And it was like besides the images. They know that there are over a million people in that Wonderland network. That were involved in this. And that's just one. That's not even mentioned in the Epstein files. That's not even mentioned. And so you've got ones that are there for blackmail. You've got ones that are out there just because people are freaking sick. And then you look at the satanic network that's out there. four, six, seven, and some of these other satanic networks that, you know, look for kids that are in trouble and they get them to do really horrible things. That's a, that's a deep dive, but that's worth looking into. If anybody really wants to see, you know, if you think that this, the satanic stuff isn't real, Guess what? I'd be more than glad to help you by sharing a documentary. Actually, there's a seven part one that a gal put out there. It's a real thing. And people are going to need to come to terms with this. This is a battle between good and evil. Either follow God or you're going to get sucked into these this black hole of this stuff. And you once you get into it, you can get out in front of God. But it's very, very difficult to turn your life around. For sure. Have you seen the movie nefarious? No, I haven't, but everybody's been telling me to watch it. Yeah. I'm going to watch it today because I met a gal and she was, she's in the really closely associated with, with Mar-a-Lago and president Trump. And so she told me to watch it and I don't watch much TV or movies, but guess what? That's my afternoon. I've decided. Okay. Yeah. It's fairly realistic. I've been involved in situations like that and I can tell you it's very realistic to what you're seeing. yeah i don't i don't think people understand how real the spirit world is and uh you know to to frame it and you know people aren't comfortable talking about it but we live in a multi-dimensional universe jesus walked through walls people appeared and disappeared that doesn't just happen right so where'd they come from where did they go to you know that sort of thing and where do people disappear to You know, it's heaven and hell. That's as clear as it gets in the Bible. So it doesn't seem to be science fiction to me. It just is. In the physical, without that involved, I should tell you my child molestation story from my youth. Oh, go ahead. You know, I think this is important for people to hear this stuff. Yeah, it wasn't me that got molested. So it's, you know, and it's actually not a, well, it's a bad, but good story. And I think what it may end up to is enlisting violent dwarfs. So this is my story. When I was a kid in the town, I lived on the bad side of the tracks. Like we were known to be unsupervised and farm kids with no fear of sticks and weapons and stones and not afraid of the dark. And know if you can if you can hustle uh wild bulls into a barn you're not too scared of people in a park so you know generally we uh you know we hung out together in this one park and one of the boys that we played with was molested some evil man got a hold of him and you know molested him and uh the the details are fairly well known and we went into a bit of a shock know like we didn't know anything about what sex was or why any an adult would do any of these things but we kind of got the drift of it and you know we felt really bad for him so i mean what do you do you know in the park you're you're playing in and having a good time maybe a little on the rough side but you know having a good time there do we keep hanging out there because there's these child predators so we actually found the guy you know where he was walking around the park And how old were you at the time? Oh, I would say, well, pre grade one. So kindergarten age. Oh my goodness. Yeah. Not big kids. Like we're little kids. Okay. And, uh, one of one of us decided that we would deal with this so we all went home and got hockey sticks and baseball bats and four or five of us went down an alley and hid behind some garbage cans and one kid volunteered so he went up to the molester and he said sir i'm really scared to walk home by myself do you think you could hold my hand and walk me home worked like a charm so we'll This guy was grinning ear to ear. He had himself a little boy here and they went down the alley and we hospitalized the guy. Oh my gosh. That is like, I hate to say that. Fantastic story. We beat the crap out of him and we got in trouble with the law, but not much. And you walked away, said it was worth it. Didn't you? Well, at the time, I mean, the whole thing is kind of like a fog, right? Like, I can't believe I did that. I never hit anybody with an object before, you know, like that. And we did it for a long time. And he was hospitalized and the ambulance did show up and, you know, neighbor lights came on and everything. But none of us got in any real trouble because what are you going to do? I mean, we did this because one of our kids in our group was molested. And after that, we kept going back to the park. And the police did come around. And one of us asked the police, have you ever seen that guy around again? And he said, well, two things. Number one, he never walks around here anymore. And number two, this is really stuck in my brain. He says, psychologically, he's afraid of children. Oh, that's funny. He says a switch, a switch clicked in his head and he says, we see him walking all over the place. So he'll come where we were, which, you know, we had a public swimming pool in a park, lots of kids around there, two, three schools, you know, lots of children around. He said he sees children and you can see he actually freezes. He looks like he's going, you know, sweating. And he walks blocks around wherever any children are. A little switch went off in his brain. He said, children, no, I don't like them anymore. So psychologically moving forward, I'm not advocating any violence whatsoever, and I'm not excusing what we did, but there are, when people say, well, these people can't be changed, I beg to differ. I think we actually changed the way one person behaved. And it wasn't something that, you know, someone outside of our group could have done. So can we enlist some very violent police short people? I can't say I've ever encountered any professional say, well, as a form of therapy, if the victims start asserting their rights with more force than they are forcing the abuse, does that actually change a person? I think behavior, it can be changed in some cases. Yeah. Well, that's a very interesting story. But it's a good point to all the bad guys out there that, you know what, good people know the difference between right and wrong. And they're only going to take it for so long. You watch, you know, you watch the real men that are out there. And I keep saying, where's the toxic masculinity? I'm kind of waiting for that to come out, because I think that's a good thing, right? You know, that protect their families and such. It's like, It's like I could tell you, I know a few real men out there. And if they went after their families, they would for the rest of their lives, right? They that would be on their mind and retribution would happen. It would be a matter of time. I'm pretty sure. But it's like, you know what I mean? It's like the the real men that are out there are horrified by this stuff. And I'm like, bring on the toxic masculinity. I think this is time. You know, there's a reason why the reason why we're wired the way that we are, you know, the bravery and the instinct for protection that men have is amazing. Yeah. And sometimes we can do it without getting in trouble. In Saskatoon, there was a thing called a Crime Stoppers, a neighborhood watch. So Crime Stoppers, they used to photograph, they recreate a crime happening on the street and they would tell people, this is happening in your neighborhood. So if you see this similar happening, report the police, whatever. So there was a rash of vehicles parked on the street were getting vandalized. somebody was smashing windshields and denting cars and keying them. And it was, there was a lot of it. So this was the Crime Stoppers show of the week, you know, watch out for these people. So one day I'm on my mountain bike at night and I'm going through a neighborhood and sure shooting, there's three, three individuals One of them had a bat in his hand and he knocked the rear view mirror off a car. And the other one took a key was scratching or screwed. I was scratching the paint off or laughing their heads off. And then they were going to the next car. And then I yelled at him and I said, Hey, you stop that. Well, they stopped, but then I'm stopped as well. And one of them picked up a rock and threw it at me on my bike. And it whacked me right on the point of my ankle. And if you ever had a rock hit you on the point of your ankle, oh, does that ever hurt? So I'm already kind of involved. And then, well, now they've thrown a rock at me and now my ankle hurts. And I thought, well, this isn't going to be the way it's going to be. So I chased after them and I thought, it's kind of stupid because there's three of them and it's just one of me and I'm on a bicycle, right? Yeah. But that's what happens with farm kids. You know, they're just like, there's just kind of like a no back down, you know? Yeah. So I went off script and I chased them and they went, you know, between two houses. I thought, Hey, I'm on a bicycle. I know where they're going. So I went around the block and I snuck in the alley and I, I, I all three of them literally bumped into each other in the dark. I got them in the alley. Well, now what am I going to do? I'm in a back alley with three kids. vandals and it's just one of me. So I grabbed all three of them. And then we started scuffling. And then in the scuffle, two of them banged their heads together. I never did it. They just banged their heads together. And I thought, well, while we're here and they're not getting away, I'll just tell them that I need to see their identification. I said, I saw what you did. I want your identification. So I got them all to produce their wallets. I looked at all their identification really good and hard. And then I had to think, well, now what am I going to do if I let go of them? They're going to start beating on me again, but I got their ID and I got a good description of them. And a couple of lights went on because there was a lot of yelling and scuffling and whatever. And that's all I did. I got a good look at them. I kind of memorized one thing on all three of them. I looked at the time and then. I had to let him go. I mean, what am I going to do? So I let him go. So I quickly got home and I phoned the police and I said, I have good news for you. You know, that Crime Stoppers that you're running on car vandalism. Well, this is what happened. I said, I saw them and I yelled at them and then they assaulted me with a rock and then I caught them. And she said, you did what? We said, well, this is what I did. And she says, and did they get away? I go, well, no, but I got all their names and their addresses and I memorized them. So I'll write this down. So she wrote them all down. And she says, well, I can't believe you did that. Well, I said, I can't believe I did that either, but I did. So deal with it. About an hour later, I get a phone call and the lady says, yeah, I have really bad news for you, sir. Thank you for what you did. You shouldn't have done that. The police here said that was not a smart thing to do, but thank you for your information. We have bad news to tell you that although those individuals were tall, they were under the age of their young offenders. So what does that mean? Well, we can't do anything about it because they're young offenders. So what do you mean you can't do anything about it? You can make them responsible for the damage. He says, well, we'll refer to a civil case, but there's nothing we can do. And I was really upset. I said, you guys, you have to lay some charges here and drag them into court. And if they get off, that's another story. But you have to challenge this. said well because they're young offenders and we're so busy right now it's not likely this is going to go anywhere and i was not happy about it and i let them know i'm not happy i'm thinking of laying charges myself as a citizen so uh another hour later the same lady calls back and she's laughing i said what are you laughing about she says well you kind of set a bad precedent She says, apparently you caught them behind the house of the car that got the mirror knocked off. And there was a university student party going on at the time. So the bigger boys who saw their car was vandalized, saw that you had them in the alley. And apparently after you let them go, the older boys caught them and they're all in the hospital now. Oh man. So she says, all I can tell you is we're not laying charges on anybody. So it's a sad state of affairs when the police refuse to do something. They won't even challenge because of somebody's status. It could be their orientation or whatever. In Canada, yesterday, they're talking about a person who is an illegal immigrant, has got multiple criminal records, They were convicted, but the sentence was reduced to almost nothing because they had a troubled past. Oh yeah. Like that's an excuse. Exactly. Yeah. That's like, that's like the most pathetic, weak claim a person could ever say, you know, you know, I've got a troubled past boo hoo. So does everybody. I mean, everybody's had issues in their lives. Everybody it's a choice to make good choices. Sometimes you have to stay out of trouble. Don't be violent. Don't break the law. But I mean, at certain times, I'm glad I stopped them. I mean, maybe those three kids would have gone on to much worse. I don't think they were seriously injured. But you know, I wouldn't damage them or do anything violent like that, but other people will. So maybe they got the message after I let them go, they should have run faster, but they, I think- Or maybe we've not done the right thing or the wrong thing in the first place, you know? Not done the right, yeah, exactly. Changed the behavior. And unfortunately, like in the United States, we've got way too much, you know, pandering to people that need to have some consequences. And that's that's that's why if there's if there's no consequences, there's no law. Yeah, exactly. If they don't enforce it. And I don't care how old someone is. You know, even the Bible in the Bible, it talks about a child is known by their actions. Even a child, you know, you can you can see something. You either correct them or you're giving them a life of. bad behavior and I'm not saying you know abuse that's not what I'm saying you have to correct the behaviors when their children so that they learn they learn from from those those mistakes you don't just let them run the house or run the community or whatever and let them you know let them be disrespectful or anything like that they need to learn They need to learn proper behavior. If you're not doing that, you are the one that's at fault for how they turn out. Not always, but you know what I mean? It's like there's got to be some responsibility for the courts, for the police, for everyone that just lets this stuff go unchecked and say, oh, they're just a kid, they're just a kid. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. Yeah, and it's kind of sad that our governments need change because we see so much of abrogation of their rights. They're not protecting the innocent. They're not protecting the taxpayers. They're protecting special interest groups. I hope this phase passes us by. Like Canada, this business bringing in these foreign-trained troops, I'm pretty sure... A lot of them will come to Alberta because we're threatening the status quo. Like Canada, we're under ten percent of the population and we get twenty-two percent of the immigrants. So they're sending them here to destabilize us, obviously. They're not choosing just to come here. That's the way it is. It's important to squash you guys. We need to talk to President Trump. And have him come to the defense of Alberta and say, we don't want foreign troops on our land. President Trump would do that. I've got a I think I got a meeting in Florida coming up. Uh, pretty shortly that I can probably get some more, some more words there. In fact, I can do it. I can send something out today and tell what you, if you write something up, so, and describe the situation. So it's accurate. You know, I can, I could certainly send it to someone who can get it to the powers that, you know, or get it to the Trump administration. Yep. I actually sent it to you before the broadcast here. Okay. If I'm online, I'm not looking at email or anything. So, but I can certainly do that. Yeah, and I checked YouTube. You can actually see the Minister of Immigration making the public statement in four different YouTube channels. So it's there. And there's another little blurb I put at the bottom that somebody has also discovered the fact that refugees coming in, tens of thousands of them are coming from Muslim countries without any background checks whatsoever. That's what they did in the United States. That's what we got in Minnesota. And, you know, it's like It's like, and I'm not saying, you know, we're going to be real careful and say that I'm not against, you know, I've got friends that are Muslim. They're not like, and it's funny because the one guy said when we first met him, he said, and I asked him because he's just so nice, just a very nice person. I said, what religion are you? You know, because he was such a nice person. And he's like, ah, it took him five to ten minutes to say something. He goes, we're Muslim, but not like what you see on TV, you know. And I guess as a Christian, we can say that too, you know. I'm a follower of Christ, but not like what you see on TV, you know. I guess so, yeah. Yeah. It's just the source of the countries, you know. Like we used to bring in people from communist China and give them refuge because we know what's going on there. But Syria, I don't know. I have a friend who's a plumber and he's Muslim and he's from Syria. And every time I see him, I say, how's your family doing in Syria? He's a very nice guy. He's not militant whatsoever. He's not religious. He's got a background like that. And he said, well, the part of Syria that my mother and my other family lives in, there's no war. There's no fighting. They're doing really well economically. We go back and forth. all the time well well then why is it that somebody just because they say we're country of origin is syria why do they automatically get refugee status in canada and protected status for bad behavior Yeah, I mean, people are leaving because, yeah, there's reasons for them to be here. So yeah, we're kind of suffering that. And Alberta, I mean, our premier has also just made a statement saying that we're not accepting a lot of immigration based on the federal model. So we're trying to push back now. Same as Quebec. Quebec admitted they made a huge mistake in trying to be an independent area based on language. They said, the main thing that we want here is people who speak nothing but French. But they didn't realize that worldwide, a lot of really radical Muslim people speak French. Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah. I mean, English and French are equally distributed as second languages. It's fifty-fifty apparently. So a lot of radical Muslims speak, you know, they speak their own language plus French. So when Quebec says it's an open door, if you speak fluently French and nothing but French, the second language, this is your place. They didn't realize they were attracting radical Muslims from all over the world. Maybe they did. I mean, look at Macron and that nonsense over there. I mean, I mean, this whole global redistribution of wealth and redistribution of people to create to create basically a military force via protected status. Well. but I know the guys like I sourced it back to source and they admit there may have been some of that left-leaning whatever but they said they put way too much focus on language and now they're in trouble because because they've lost their ethnic their culture there's a real good lively French culture in Quebec you know festivals and Napoleonic code law and whatever and they said now they're being pushed They don't even really go by common law like the rest of Canada does. We have a country with two legal systems. Well, now Sharia law is being accepted everywhere. And that's not Napoleonic. So other factors they did not consider are okay as a fringe or okay as an ethnic cultural practice. But now it's becoming such a large part of Quebec that they're really having to push back. So, you know, they're learning. Right. It is. So Quebec and Alberta, we're kind of in the same boat. But can we be successful? We'll see over time how successful we are at making that happen. Well, if you prosecute for the laws of the country, it gets it out of the ethnic advantage for anything. It's like it's like, you know, Sharia law, you know, an honor killings. Is that does that comply with U.S. law? It absolutely does not. So it should be treated as such. It's not you get to do that because your belief system is X, Y, Z. No, that's not how it works here. And, you know, or the the female genital mutilation that is is rampant in some of these cultures. Well, now it's like we're going to we're going to give them an excuse because they're they're Muslim. What difference is that from doing the mutilation that happens in the transgender surgery? Same thing. And you know what? I hate to say it, but I feel like this is the reemergence of the old pagan gods. All of it is. You know, you look at Asherah worship where they would, you know, cut off body parts and the priests would like dance around with their knives and such and think that was okay. I mean, this is what we're looking at. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All the evil is coming back to visit us for sure. Malik, you know, sacrificing kids to bail. It's the same thing when you look at like, you know, the nonsense of abortion. I wrote extensively on this this weekend. Abortion is a trade for for freedom and and blessings, basically, that you don't have the responsibility of what you created. And it was your fault. It was absolutely your responsibility to that. I'm not talking I'm not saying it's responsible to a rape victim at all. But the vast majority of them is it's just an inconvenience. Let's get rid of the child. Now I can continue on and have the blessings of a job and time without any inconvenience. How is that any different than killing children on the fires of Baal? I don't see it. I see it the same. Yeah. And if I can make a pro-Putin statement, tick everybody off. We talked about everything, so go ahead. Yeah. Yeah, there was a time in communist Russia where I think the average Russian woman had six abortions before she was married. Are you kidding me? No, that's the way it was. They were very early into the communist pushed abortions big time in Russia. Now, with the collapse of the the Communist Party, and you can say whatever you say about Putin, but now in Russia, if you have eight children, they put your name on an honor roll somewhere and give you an award saying you're a hero of Russia. Really? Yeah. I don't think Putin's a bad guy. I think that he's going to protect his people, which he should. That's exactly what he should be doing. He's not in charge of everything, but Some people don't know that communism is over. They don't know that they're building, what, twenty thousand churches a month in Russia. They've got a boat going up and down the river, giving religious services to Orthodox people because they haven't yet built a church. And I saw an interview with two American pastors, Presbyterian and some other, and they were brought over to Russia because they were told by the government that we have so many people converting to Christianity and wanting church services that we can't graduate enough of the Greek Orthodox community. you know, Catholic or whatever you want to call them. So we have to bring in English speaking pastors from the United States that are good pastors, like Baptists and Presbyterians. They're going to Russia to pastor churches. And these are all believers. So, you know, it's like growing. We don't hear that every day in the news. Yeah, God needs to be brought back into everything. Nothing works well here. If you leave the creator and the owner of the sandbox out of it, I think you're going to lodge a mutiny over the captain. It probably isn't going to end well. Mm-hmm. Because you know what happens? Okay, this is like the United States. We're going to kick God out of the schools. We're going to kick him out of everything. We don't really need him anymore because, you know, we're just going to take over, right? And how well that worked. First of all, it would be like taking over a ship. Well, we have no navigator. We have no idea where we are on the sea. We don't know how to pull a ship into port, so we're probably going to crash somewhere. And some of us are probably going to die in the process, and maybe we'll hit a deserted island. But that's okay. We're free now. It's absurd. It's so absurd. And oh, what happens if another another bunch of pirates decide to come over and take us over? And none of us are trained on anything or minimally, you know, it's it's just not a good idea. It's a very simplistic, you know, allegorical idea. representation of it, but it's true. I mean, God can't be replaced, and anybody thinks they're going to replace, He is life. You think you're going to replace God? You're going to die. You don't live without Him. He is the reason why we're still living. I'm still amazed that he hasn't fried us by now because every single one of us has fallen short of the glory of God. And the only reason why is because he has mercy on us and he's a lot more patient than I can even imagine. Consider this. We know about the child trafficking, the cannibalism and all that. He sees it. I cannot even imagine, you know, the grief or the patience or his heart. And so, I mean, I hope everybody out there turns to God today and says, Papa, we love you. And we're so sorry that you have to see this. And thank you for protecting us. from seeing all of the crap you know talk about a good dad protecting us as bad as we think we've got it can you imagine what god sees on a daily basis every one of us should be on our knees thanking him for his protection absolutely yeah we have an adult bible study every tuesday morning and i always pray the same thing god thank you for putting me where i am yeah You know, like we've got all the protections where we are. Alberta is a very, you know, very good place to live. And the freedom movement, the motto is sort of loosely, officially become faith, family, freedom. So faith is first. And I'd say, ninety percent of the people are looking to create a better place for Alberta to be. They're Christian people who have their foot solidly in faith and decency. So I'm really happy with it. We have almost no radicals involved in our freedom movement whatsoever. Looks like our petition, we're getting upwards of the forty percent, forty five percent support right now. and the campaign hasn't even started. We're still at the petition stage in order to trigger the referendum. We only need a hundred and seventy seven thousand signatures in order to create that. But I think we passed that like a week ago. So we've got a couple hundred thousand signatures for sure. So it's a fact that in October this year we will have a referendum on independence and a list of other things like control of immigration and is on the list of things that we're not going to wait till sometime later to make a commitment. It's on the list of saying, if the citizens want to take control of immigration, we're doing it now. So I'm quite happy. I'm really, really grateful to the effort that you guys have put into this, because I think it's going to start a precedent for not just Canada, but perhaps the United States, you know, to take the nation back. That's interesting. We never considered that. You're the first person to say that. No, I absolutely think it's going to set precedent because when you see the prosperity of of one province that stands on its own or one state or anything like that, you're seeing a decentralization. And that decentralization is what has to happen because it's a globalist structure that's taking over our communities, our states, our counties, our families, the schooling, all of it. It's all central control. Yeah, taxation and such. I mean, honestly, if I ever got voted in as governor, one of the first things I would do is I would stop all taxes. I would stop them all and then manage what we have and have a thorough audit right now. I'm actually doing an audit of all the governor Whitmer appointees and, and department and I'm compiling a list. And it's like, this is the working list of what shouldn't be there and why and go down. She's got, she's got thousands of appointments that she's made as well as all of these departments that they use for money laundering for, for subgroups of protected status that does not help anyone. That's why we have such a problem. If we got rid of all this nonsense and we had, we could take care of our older people. Right now, we're gonna have to do a lot to take care of our people because they have stripped resources away from individuals, families, and cater to the corporations. That's got to be deep six right there, the category or catering to the corporate welfare and the corporations, because that's all foreign ownership. That's got to end. Did you know that Malaysia, they set global precedents for kicking China out. Chinese came in and bought a great big area of Malaysia. under the guise of developing and such. And so we came and started doing a Chinese development. When Malaysia got smart enough, they said, oh, this is not development. This is an invasion of our soil. They kicked the Chinese out and sold everything they built for like five cents on a dollar to Malaysians. And that actually was what was behind the first step of the real estate crash over in China. And so it was they just they pushed it too far. So Alberta, Canada, Michigan, we have the right to kick them out of our nation and go back and look at how Malaysia did it. If they did it and they did it, the precedent is there. If Alberta decides to go for independence and kick all of this nonsense out, you set precedent for the entire globe. Because we're fighting with all these international treaties and nonsense. All of them need to go. We need to have them stop. It's just like with President Trump's tariffing. It was fantastic. Voted down. They just gave him a clear pass to go ahead and tariff the crap out of people. That's interesting. It was beautiful. That's interesting. I know. I saw that process. Yeah. I have to give you one of the summaries that I wrote on it and that I say compiled. Okay. Yeah. And so it really gives him the ability to just go, okay, now we've just overstepped you and we're going to tariff up to fifty percent or just say you can't trade here anymore. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Yeah, well, we'll see how that relates to us as well. Hopefully little exceptions can be made so that we can continue to supply from Alberta what Americans need. Yeah, well, it's like, I really love what President Trump and or all the good guys behind him are doing. And it's like, if you wanna worship an individual, that's your problem. But if you can look at the process and decide what's really happening here. I think you'll have a lot of peace with the way things are going. I'm not saying it to you. I'm saying it to everybody out there. I think things are going in a very good direction. But if you're looking at spiking the football, you've lost the entire plan. And the entire plan is getting the entirety of the opposing team of globalists, thieves, liars, and cheats and getting rid of them all so you own the whole field. and give it back to the american people that's what he said he was doing he has always kept his promises may take him a little while but he'll do it so have a little faith out there guys just have a little faith i think it's gonna be okay if you have the opportunity to talk about uh our foreign trained military maybe do it in such a way that it puts awareness to what's happening here. And it gets connected directly to the fact of how much oil we send and how much Chinese interference there is in our province. and do it in a way that actually accomplishes something. But the ask I would have would don't do it in such a way that it makes Mark Carney look like more of a hero for fighting Donald Trump. I mean, we're getting really tired of that. And if it becomes an issue that Mark Carney is now fighting, the impression here is that Mark Carney has more international clout than Donald Trump does. which maybe maybe the globalists go ahead and well he is he's the globalist like he is the number one yeah he is he's going to sell your country out to these foreign entities that are commerce based the international banking system and all of these treaties that have been done donald trump got us out of got us out of you know a few things that have have really made a difference i think And that's why we're seeing cures coming out for cancer and such. And we're going to talk about that a little bit because you and I both have had some interaction and I got healthy because I walked away. The cures are worse than the, I don't know. Have you heard of this Sam Shepard before? No, when you brought that up this morning and in the text, it's like, I don't know who Sam Shepard is. You need to, Samuel Shepard, I think he goes by. Samuel Shepard? Yeah, you need to look into it. Apparently he developed certain kinds of audio weaponry and electromagnetic pulse weaponry for the U.S. military. That's what he claims. I mean, I'm just going by what he says. And in the process, when he got cancer and was told he had between ten minutes and ten years to live because his blood pressure was like twice as high as normal, he did an investigation into this drug that I can't pronounce. It's Aztaxanthin. A-S-T-A-X, anathin, so astaxanthin, there's like five different ways of pronouncing it, but it comes from an algae that turns into, dries from green to red, and then that compound, that astaxanthin, in your body, it does something to the PD-Lin receptor of cancer, and also alleviates type two diabetes as well. that it fools a receptor into taking the pH modification into the cell wall. So cancer needs a slightly acidic environment in its own cell structure to live. So all this thing does is it's pH- twelve, it's got a sugar component to it it's bound to a sugar molecule so when you take it cancer gets fed first cancer is always looking for sugar so the cancer cell says here's some sugar and it takes it in but as soon as it takes it in it's like a subversive event that when it takes it in well you didn't realize that when i took it in now it's raised my ph to and the wall of the cells explodes I have to look into that because there's a lot of stuff out there. I was diagnosed with incurable leukemia years ago. And it turns out that I cured it by only going to the cancer doctor four times and saying, I don't like your plan. We're doing something else here because death is not part of my plan. At this point in time, you know, and there's a lot of stuff out there that can really that really can change things around very, very quickly, very quickly. I'm going to look into that one because I don't know that one. And the strange story in the strange story he brought up, I think I just alluded to it before that the reason there was a spike in cancer. around the time of the Vietnam War was Lyndon Johnson needed money to fund the Vietnam War. So he took the money that was going to subsidize corn growers And the corn growers didn't like that. So they said, well, if you're going to do that, give us something to make more revenue. So then somehow that allowed them to put fructose into more of our foods. So at the very same time that, you know, the Vietnam war was going on and the funds got transferred and then the big spike in the fructose and all of our food stuffs, that was exactly the same time that the cancer rates about quadrupled. And that makes sense. It's just like all the glyphosates and such that should be illegal. Well, and that's the interesting part, too, because the glyphosate itself isn't the poison. It's what your body does with the glyphosate when it brings it into your body. So it's a good analogy, and you can watch the videos that I sent you. And if I haven't, I'll resend it again. the allegory is like a tree. They said what is underneath the roots is the way your body responds to things. And then as these foreign things come into your body like diabetes or sugar or whatever, that the tree grows up and all the doctors do is they stand on the ground and they cut branches off the top of the tree. You know, the bad things are happening from the roots coming up. So if you can keep the poison out of your body and then you can deal with the poison, well, then you can stay healthy. So the way that this supplement works is it helps your body to respond to glyphosate that may come in on your food supply. And the only thing that I've learned from watching, you know, the videos is that the one thing you cannot tolerate is fructose. And Samuel Shepherd even says, stop eating fruit. Even fructose in normal fruit is not really well tolerated by the human body. So if you can control the sugar, and you can control the pH, and you have the ability of your cells to respond to toxins that come into your body, you're not going to get sick. And once you've recovered from an illness, it's not going to be able to come back because you've created a hostile environment for it. Just like a virus. If you get a virus, it never leaves your body. It's just kind of hanging out. You know, it's in your fluid, in your central nervous system. It's just hanging out. But it can't do anything because your immune system is constantly getting rid of it and flushing it out and dealing with it. The reason we get sick is these toxins come into our body the way God designed us to. but we don't deal with it. So anything you can do to help your body to deal with the things you encounter maintains your health. And apparently it's an anti-aging thing as well, because I guess along with his other problems, cancer that he had, his arthritis went away and his stiffness went away and a whole bunch of other things got better in his body. So that's the whole thing, stay healthy. You can't avoid all the toxins, but make sure your body has the ability to deal with it when you encounter it. So that's good. Yeah. I just read another article that there's all of a sudden, all these cures that are coming out, they have a way to, I'm not exactly sure the mechanism yet, but it's, it's, it was pretty compelling, but they can inject this. It's, it's made off of your own body cells, you know, culturing your own body cells and they'll inject it with another compound right next to it, like a brain tumor. And every brain tumor that they've done this on is gone in five days. interesting yeah it was like i was like whoa i'm like this is this is really very interesting research that's coming out and i think we're going to see a lot more cures that are going to come out a lot lot there's a lot more to come out that's going to come out and we'll credit that to You know, some of the stuff that President Trump and the good guys, the good guys out there, they're all fighting for the right thing. And, you know, if you're feeling like like a Debbie Downer today or something else like that, just just put that aside. Put your trust in God. Have a little faith. It's going to be OK. Yeah, for sure. We have an Alberta doctor that's that's curing cancer with ivermectin and membendazole and fembendazole. Yeah, that's actually a pretty effective way to just stay healthy. Apricot kernels is another one. In a culture where people consume apricot kernels, they never, ever die from cancer. Interesting. Part of the food source. And they used to say, oh, you can only take one for every ten pounds of body weight. I've got a friend and a guy that I interviewed on here. His dad was working on it in the seventies. He's like, you can just eat them. And so I started up in it, man. After a while, I was, you know, even today, you know, I'll throw in ten at a time and just munch them up. And if you were going to die from them, let's just put it this way. I would be dead. Okay, so this is the pit of the apricot? Yeah, it's the apricot kernels. So it's inside the pit. There's a little kernel that looks like an almond. And it turns out that there are twelve hundred foods and they're mostly it's mostly in seeds. The compound you're looking at, which is Laetrile B-seventeen is in it. And there's like twelve hundred foods that contain this. And if you get sick and you feel like you have a little bit of sore throat, chew it up. I always just keep it between my teeth and I munch it up like it's tobacco consistency or what I would think is tobacco consistency. i've never smoked so i wouldn't know what tobacco tastes like but it was like you know put it in your teeth and just until it gets uh loses its uh bitterness it's real bitter and so after you chew it up i like the taste of it actually and then it it kind of loses its it's like gum you know loses your taste and then after that it's just kind of like it's like pulpy i just swallow it and you're gonna have a sore throat your sore throat's gonna be gone within a day Well, the reason I bring that up is Florida State has decided to get him to do testing in Florida and they're going to do some scientific evaluation of the whole process. So it's been very friendly between Alberta and Florida on that front. Huh. Well, I've got a lot of comments that are coming up everywhere. We've got a Daniel out there. If Whitmer's December, two thousand eighteen cabinet picks were the moment, the technocratic tyranny got locked in at the state level. What's the very first actionable step we should take right now to fight it? Nullify. Go back and nullify. She she if the if the twenty. if we can start prosecuting the unconstitutional mandates, dictates and appointments and such and prove that all of the elections were rigged, they weren't honestly in there. And furthermore, if she was acting under an illegal constitution, which the nineteen sixty three constitution was unlawfully installed, all of it gets rolled back. And the nineteen sixty three constitution is what really gave the the bar the the ability to run run roughshod over Michigan and not have it work under law, but have it work under the administrative procedures act. So like right now we don't really have any judges in the state of Michigan. Not really. It's all administrative courts. And so you have to go to federal court of Supreme court in order to get under an actual constitutional court. So a lot of things would be re redone right then. And Daniel, do you know who Dave Jose and Jaron Jackson are? They are in YouTube X Facebook. They teach law and how to fight this through notices, affidavits, and court. Look them up. And, oh, yeah, so Donald puts out there, if you want to get apricot kernels, so I buy them in a couple of different places, but the guy that I interviewed is attached to www.rncstore.com. and i and i know the guy that that owns that company so phone number his name is john richardson and oh donald you eat this every day well i eat apricot kernels almost every day but um john john is a real nice guy too and so phone number one eight hundred eight seven six two eight five eight for further reference so there you go but uh yeah i keep telling people to ditch sugar switch to date sugar date sugar actually helps diabetes and um And so it's like, yeah, I love dates and dates are high in iron too. I use xylitol. Apparently xylitol kills the bacteria that rots your teeth. Xylitol is good. Yeah. I actually have, have a mints with xylitol in it and they're, they're like, I like the eggnog ones. They're not really mints. They're like a little shredded candy. I'll throw that in once in a while. That's a good thing too. So, man, it's like you and I are like brother and sister. This is amazing. Every time we sit down and talk together, it's like, wow. It's like Vicki. Vicki has become such a good friend over the time that we've known each other. And it's amazing how closely we think about things. And then we find out all these parallel things going on. It's phenomenal. But you know what? That's what happens in the family of God. When you sit down with people that actually follow God, it's amazing how he kind of steers us into things that help take care of each other like a family does. Yeah, we have connections all over. I'm still waiting for somebody from your state to tell me if they've ever traveled from Isle Royale to Thunder Bay to buy groceries and encountered any kind of a border crossing issue. I have never seen it and I have not, so I don't know. Well, put it out there. I have met Americans wandering the street trying not to get in trouble and they find out with a shock that there's nothing they can, nobody, no place they can report to. We really don't have many borders. It's just like with the child trafficking. I can tell you that I-Ninety-Four in Michigan is the corridor. So they come up from the south. And then they go right through I-Ninety-Four to Detroit and they can throw them in containers. They can get them into Canada. All of it. I mean, if they can make you disappear through the Canadian border, you're gone. And there was a gal, a young gal in the Detroit area that she all of a sudden went missing at a party. and they they traced her down into her phone one of her friends traced her location down into a trunk of a car and you know not trumpet car into a container and they called the police who was able to to somehow get something out somehow and the cops wouldn't open the container they found her dead on the beach oh on a beach over in africa two weeks later oh my god So this is, you know, and this could happen to people we know. And unless people get in the game and start figuring out what these people are actually doing with the cannibalism and all of this, I mean, this is a real thing. They've tried to tell us in the movies what was actually going on. And, you know, you can say it's conspiracy all you want, but it only takes ten minutes, ten minutes for it to be true. It's just that some of us are just a little ahead of the game. And unfortunately, I don't know why that is. But it's going to become a bigger issue, and the immorality issue that leads to other things is going to become a bigger issue. Not that anyone's perfect. There's not one person that's lived a perfect life. We've all fallen short of the glory of God. But you get it figured out, turn back to Him. And your resolve will be bomb-proof when it comes to bad things that are happening. Nobody gets that bomb-proof resolve without going through things and making bad decisions at times and learning and getting to the point where you're like, this is just wrong. And I think President Trump was involved in that, where he made some decisions probably when he was younger, but he was there and he saw it and said, this is wrong and made a decision to do something that was right. And I think that a lot of people have done that in life. You know, I know that that's the fact. I mean, we have to have people that have infiltrated bad places so that they could get names. That doesn't mean they're wrong. It doesn't mean everybody on the Epstein list have done these things. But we've had to have people that have infiltrated that were there to see it and prove things out. So be very cautious on making judgments before we have all the receipts and the facts. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. And I think people forget that one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit is discernment. Right? I find a lot of Christians forget to ask God to help them to discern the times. We see so many things happening. And I think personally, my personality and Donald Trump's personality are very, very different. I think I've shared before that like five businesses that I've run, I've only had to fire one person, where Donald Trump actually got famous firing people. So, you know, it's just a personality thing and whatever. But over time, you'll learn to discern. Well, I don't need to like Donald Trump's lifestyle. He probably doesn't like to sit out on a lake with me ice fishing in the wintertime. I doubt it. You know, I mean, that's fine. I mean, different personalities, you operate in different comfortably in different spheres. That's a whole other issue. But now what is the guy doing now? Well, he's very honest. He says he had a background that he's not totally proud of. He was obviously not living as moral a life as he is now. He seems to be very family oriented right now. guy's admitting that he was you know he's been in the room with with people he shouldn't have been in but you know i look at it in politics you know i'd hate to be tarnished with the brush of every evil politician i've been in the room with and i haven't really had that extensive a political life but i've been in the room with a lot of very evil people probably picture somewhere that you know We were in the same restaurant together. Air Canada used to fly me and a Liberal MP on the airplane and put us right next to each other in the same seat. I thought, well, this is bad because now people are saying, what are you doing flying with this person? You're sitting right next to them. That's too much of a coincidence. Well, I think the airline did it on purpose to make it look that way. So, you know, we've got to discern, like, is that a basis for judging a presidency? No, the actions that he's taken are amazing. You know, I pray that some politician would come out and actually say the word climate change and hoax in the same sentence. And he did it. That's not a big thing to a lot of people, but to me, that's a really big thing. We've done polling on issues and issues come up that people don't know what's going on, so they tend to just go with the flow. But if you poll people before a credible leader makes a statement, let the credible leader makes a statement and then poll again. That statement actually does have an effect, but it has to be a major legitimate voice that makes the statement. So please, Donald Trump, keep doing what you're doing. That has to be said loudly. This is a hoax. It's the foundation behind the WTO, WEF control mechanism. Climate change and net zero, all this crap is killing Canada. Like our economy is being robbed under the guise of net zero, which is a total fabrication. It's a total hoax. It's a financial. It's a swindle. Exactly right. But you need to have people not wishy-washy. You know, like we in Canada have certain politicians that have slowly backed away from it. But our own Conservative Party won't come out and say it's not true. They won't even use those words. It really bothers me. So thank you, Donald Trump, President Trump, for saying the word hoax and climate change in the same sentence. He does it a lot. And you realize that actually does change hearts and minds. Because that's the firmness that you have to say it. When somebody's stealing your family's future and they're ruining your country, you need to have strong language. This is a theft. It's a robbery. It's a hoax. It's a swindle at the highest level, and it needs to be called out. And people need to return money. People need to be made responsible for the money that they've stolen under this hoax. It just has to happen. Right. I think all of the money that went into the windmills and the solar farms and that sort of thing, those companies owe it back to us because it was a lie. And it was extorted out of the American people. so guess what you know we get it back and you know because it was under false pretenses and all of it i mean look at all the false pretenses we have you know talking about you know real realistically talking about returning the united states all of this nonsense that was sold to us under false pretenses that is against the law that was just because somebody said so Correct. False pretenses. That's a really good way to say it. And they've been extorting us for years under false pretenses. And so their little de facto government that they've got put in there right now, which is non-constitutional, they literally do whatever they want. It's set up against the Constitution, the original Constitution. It's set up against we the people. It is nothing more than organized crime. and uh and and it needs to stop and so when pam bondy says if we if we prosecute everybody in the epstein list the whole government's going to fall i'm going to say don't stop there go into the corporation and all of the other ones i mean you got a good start with the epstein list to go in there and find out who actually committed the crimes But you're missing the whole point of this. The whole point isn't just the Epstein list. Let's go through this whole thing top to bottom and look at BlackRock, Vanguard, Arabella, State Street Capital, and all the entities that they own. And it's all for it. And how much money went out of this country? All of the money laundering out of the United States, like Whitmer going to Germany. She had no business going there with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation being on the tip of her tongue. and having the gall to come back to the state of Michigan and put one foot in this state after the trader went there and did what the trader did, what the trader always does, is a trader to the people of Michigan. She's a trader. Oh, don't get me started on that. You'll have me going for a long time. You know, I hate these people. Yep, and if this present form of government, wherever it is, happens to fall, well, so be it. We can create something a little better after that. I think it's necessary because how do you build on a foundation that is just total she, it, shit? I mean, that's really what they've done. They've built it on emotions. They built something that's non-functional that keeps going down, down, down and victimizes real people in their real lives. Okay. So if you prosecute them and the whole thing falls, then they deserved it. And we'll, we'll do something that actually takes care of people in the United States instead of everybody else and having leering centers and all this other nonsense. I mean, why, why wouldn't, why are we so afraid of change? Yeah. It already sucks. So let's not be afraid of the change. I think people like being the frog in the pot, being boiled slowly. I think they get used to that. Seems kind of ignorant to me. I don't know, maybe I'm, I don't know. First time I ran for federal office in two thousand, I used to tell people that our national debt is a big deal because I said right now, ten percent of our total health care budget is equal to the amount of our debt payments. Well, that's so laughable now because the amount of interest we pay on our national debt now is more money than we spend on all of our healthcare system. So could you please wake up now? Like while you saw this happening, you didn't care? You just wanted more and more like give money to Ukraine, give money to here, you have just send money every which way. And we have enough money to take care of seniors and veterans and children and families and single mothers. We do have it, but you've let it go somewhere else. Now, the thing everybody talks about the most in Canada is the number one is healthcare, but it's so okay. At the point where you are now with your wasteful spending, sending more money to international bankers than you're spending on the total health care budget. Now do you care? Well, it turns out Conservatives care and Liberals and NDP in Canada don't care at all. It's because they went through public education. They can't even balance a checkbook. So to understand financial or proper legitimacy for any of these organizations, they look at the title. It's like, we're going to get cheese for a mouse. Okay, that's a new thing for the day. I don't know what it is. I just made that up. But you know what I mean? Sounds good. Let's feed all the mice. The poor mice are starving to death. So we buy cheese for the mice, and the mice come in and eat everything we have. And then you go, how could this have happened? Yeah, exactly. We fed them. It's like President Trump reading the poem of the snake. How could this have ever happened? Didn't see that coming. Yeah, because you probably had it educated and indoctrinated into you that it's okay to eat a snake and then wonder why it bites you. Yep. Yeah. So in Canada, we're faced with this big problem here that if we don't stay friendly with the United States of America, we've lost about maybe sixty, seventy percent of our total economy. So it'll be really easy for globalists to give us D.C. digital finances. And we're a target right now. And then on that note, I have a joke about economists. If we lose our markets, we'll just sell to ourselves. So there's these two economists, they're walking in the woods. And one of them says, oh, look, a pile of bear crap. I'll give you two thousand dollars if you eat that. So he does. So he does it. And the economist gives him two thousand dollars. So they walk a little bit further in the bush. They see another pile of bear crap. So the other economist says, well, I did it. I'll give you two thousand dollars for eating that pile of bear crap. So he does. And then as they're walking away, they look at each other and they say, well, we're satisfied. We just we just established a four thousand dollar economy. Yeah, that's good. But we're full of crap. That's even better. That's the way it works. Somebody, somebody has an image of the sell to yourself thing on the wall. And it's a power bar where you, the power bar is plugged into itself. And then you try to plug other things into the bar. Like you do have to have an economy and, uh, this is Canada's big struggle right now. I mean, I see what Donald Trump is doing with tariffs and, you know, I understand there's a deeper picture going on behind there about patriating gold and trying to get ahold of the national debt. And, uh, I don't know about there, but a lot of people here are saying they're recognizing that he's done an awful lot to sever the relationship with the city of England and the British crown financing debt over term. So we are under the impression that he's doing that good thing for the United States. I believe he is. I'm just going to say to everybody with tariffs, don't pretend like you know that tariffs are a bad thing because you know how to spell the word but nothing else. Just because somebody says it doesn't mean it's true. So if you don't know what it means or how they're supposed to work, just sit quietly and go, well, well, well. Tell me more. That's a good response. Tell me more. I don't know that much about it. Great response, you know. but yeah it's just it's just uh you know there's there's a lot of good stuff going on i think it's fantastic well like we're we're totally occupied i tell you between now and october it's going to be a frenzy i mean we're doing everything we can it's hard to know what the reality of it is you know like in red deer a couple days ago just spontaneously people decided to have an entire section of the highway as an anti-protest zone, it's a promotion zone. So everybody put Alberta flags on their car, all the pre-independence, pro-independence people just collected there. A couple of YouTubers said to show up and I don't know how many miles of cars just spontaneously showed up at this one place. You know, it's hard to quantify, you know, what the success is. But as long as we have a legal election, like we're trying to watch what we're doing here, we're trying to qualify who can vote and make sure the votes are all counted correctly. I mean, we're working really hard on that. And I think maybe we're a little ahead of you on that. You're- Did you get rid of the electronic machines yet? That's the first step. Well, theoretically, theoretically, we did that already. That's in our past. I'm told that there is an exclusion and a couple of small places in Alberta actually used a machine, which is crazy. Like one municipality only had one thousand six hundred votes total for all candidates, but they had to get a machine to count them. And the company, of course, who's connected to the place who bought the machine, he won. So we're still tracking it down, but I mean, I'm on it like a hunter. I'm trying to find out these exceptions because theoretically, yes, that's over. Right now, Byron Township had an illegal election in November because they did not have a public accuracy test they did the work on the machines in the basement had one up there that was a demonstration of what they allegedly did in the basement so nobody got to see any of it forced me to to sign on their tape But I said, I'll sign it, but I'm signing the fact that I was a witness, not that we saw anything. And I will tell you that. It was all theater. Thereby, we didn't have a public accuracy test. It was all theater. We didn't have a real election that they voted in a one hundred and eleven, one hundred ten million dollar bond for a township of twenty eight thousand people. to build a freaking football stadium so that the developers can come in here, sell houses to themselves to increase the taxable value in coordination with the appraisers and the mortgage and mortgage fraud, the whole ten yards like that. Guys, I'm going to tell you what, this is going on all over the United States of America. It's happening in your area. I'll guarantee you it is. Yeah, it is. So do not get involved. Yeah. So if we can have control of that and make it like you did too big to rig, then we'll see. Alberta may be a totally different place come November of this year. I'm hoping for it. I'm praying for it because you'll be the prototype for the globe. It's fantastic. So let's say a prayer and let's go on and then we'll talk again next week. And apparently the broken pipe outside of one of my buildings is being handled right now. I haven't had any texts for at least for almost an hour. So I guess we're good. At least, you know, you won't have another broken pipe until next Monday because that's what happened. Yeah, well, think about it, the first time, the second time that you were on here, all of a sudden my neighbors start, you know, texting me going, are your toilets having volcanic explosions out of them? And I'm like going, what the hell are you talking about? So I'm freaking out trying to get somebody to go, you know, go around and check the plumbing and my son was gone who could have done it. And, and I'm like, okay, well, I really don't know right now. I'm assuming that they were, they were cleaning out the, they were cleaning out the sewers and somehow there was back pressure because they didn't, they didn't start at where the, where the sewer system tees into the trunk lines. They started at the farthest most point on the sewer system, which build up pressure and it started blowing out in the houses. This is literally what I am on. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And I didn't have any problems here, but my neighbors were all freaking out pretty substantially. I'm like, well, you got to use the bathroom. Mine's working. Go to the dairy supply, get a big bucket of peroxide and spray it everywhere. Oh, man, what a disaster. So at any rate, well, let's say a prayer before we go. You want to pray or do you want me to? I can pray this time. That's fantastic. I love that. okay dear god thank you for the freedom to have this conversation and we just thank you for the blessings that you've given us individually um where you've put us on the face of the earth we could have been in born another country but we're both Here in the United States and Canada, we have so much freedom and so much prosperity, Lord. But we just ask you to be with us, give us discernment, give us a way that we can make an impact for good in our society, Lord. And we ask that your word is spread among people who don't believe it, that they would believe. And I just pray for protection for everybody who's promoting faith, family, and freedom in our two countries. I give thanks and blessing to Donna and what she does on this channel. Thank you, Lord, in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. So blessings to everyone out there. So with that said, boys and girls, this is where we go to that part of the show. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. Go to brandoverforgovernor.com because I'm the best non-conceder who's ever not conceded in the history of the United States of America. And I'd like to have a discussion with Donald J. Trump, President Donald J. Trump, with cowboy boots, see who wears it better. It's going to be me because I wear them every day. And then we fix things. I think this is going to be a great time to be alive when we look back at how much bad stuff was going on and the bravery of people like General Flynn, Admiral Rogers. Our country wouldn't be here if it weren't for those two gentlemen. I can tell you that right now. The power of one person who refuses to capitulate and will stand in the way and throw a wrench into the gear of a machine that we have going on, this globalist machine, can truly change everything. And if you've got God in on this thing too, it's a boom, it's a win, okay? We just have to be brave enough to step forward and not jump in bed with a swamp, not jump in bed with a deep state. We know it's there, but you've got to be willing to have a little courage and bravery not to just go along to get along. One of my main things is political parties have got to go away. They're rigging everything, going through the political parties. They're all part of it. They're taking foreign money. So this is one of those things that get used to the idea. Political parties have to be abolished and the people that were taking that foreign money, they're going to need to be prosecuted just as much as anybody on the Epstein list. Let's look at the ones that are involved in commerce. I'm going to tell you what, there has been so much corporate crime that's gone on. It's not even funny unless they're prosecuted. We'll never have and stopped, we'll never have true freedom. And I'm pretty much a purist in this. There is no negotiating with terrorists and people that have attacked this country and the good people of this country. So I think we need to go get the job done. So just saying. So with that said, Thank you for being on today. God bless you all. God bless all those whom you love, and God bless America. Make it a great day. You know what? The power of one. You have the power to change things. Just do something, anything, whatever your role is right now. that you know God wants you to do, whether you run for office or you support somebody or you start yelling from the top of the hill how wrong this all is. You've got something you can do, so pick it and do it. And you don't have to be great at it. Just do it. You'll figure it out. So I will not be on the rest of the week this week because I have some other things I have to do. And so it'll probably be the following week. So I won't be on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. If something comes up, it might be on Friday. But I have a couple other things that I have to get done, and I need to be somewhere else. But at any rate, Friday I might come on. We'll see how it goes and see if anything big comes up. But have a great day and know that you are loved and precious beyond words. God made you. Nobody can argue with that. So there you go. Stay on the line a second. I'm going to end it.