Published Feb. 11, 2026, 9:02 a.m.
9am BREAKING NEWS - First off … a huge THANK YOU GOD!!!!!! This is a win for all Americans who believe in truth and justice. We watched the hand of God Almighty deliver justice!!!! Defendants Shawn Wilmoth, of Warren, and Willie Reed, of Pompano Beach, Florida, were convicted by a Macomb County jury of conducting a criminal enterprise to defraud the gubernatorial campaigns of Ryan Kelley, Perry Johnson, James Craig, Donna Brandenburg, Michael Brown, and Michael Markey, as well as judicial candidates Tricia Dare, John Cahalan, and John Michael Malone in the 2022 election cycle, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. “The fraud perpetrated by the defendants robbed eight candidates of their chance to appear on the ballot, defrauded their campaigns and denied millions of Michiganders a choice in the 2022 gubernatorial election,” said Attorney General Dana Nessel. “I am proud of the diligent work my office and the Department of State has done to secure this conviction. We will continue to investigate and prosecute instances of election fraud to protect our democratic process.” This is the first domino to fall, legally prosecuting fraud in the 2022 election. It also ties in a broader implication involving complicity of individuals within the State of Michigan in rigging our elections. This is just the beginning of prosecuting the fraud in our elections. Fraud invalidates the election… X/Twitter: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1OyKAjLYRywGb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/636616148890812/videos/1617441792904008 Rumble: https://rumble.com/v75ls3g-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-2112026-breaking-news-election-criminal-fraud-.html https://rumble.com/v75ls8w-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-2112026-breaking-news-election-criminal-fraud-.html Odysee: https://odysee.com/@BrandenburgNewsNetwork:d/bnn-2026-02-11-breaking-news-election-criminal-fraud-verdict-pt2:0 BNN Live: https://Live.BrandenburgNewsNetwork.com Guests: Donna Brandenburg, Ralph the IT Guy, Karen the Riveter, Jason Ickes
good morning and welcome to brandenburg news network i am donna brandenburg and it is the eleventh day of february twenty twenty six and welcome to our show today wow is the last few days been kind of action-packed for me it's been kind of amazing lots and lots of well wishes by you know and congratulations by everyone and i just want to say thank you this is this has been actually a lot of fun and it's been a very long fight for me this is over four years that, that this has been, you know, highlighted and going on and I'm kind of excited right now. It's just a, just a good day, but we're going to be talking about lots of stuff. We're going to start out this morning with my buddies, Karen and Ralph. How you guys doing? Good morning. Good morning. I think Jace Mann's going to join us in a little bit, so we'll have to see where he is. I might reach out to him in a Oh, no. You had to get out of bed early. Yes. I set my alarm just in case. It's been a little bit since we've done a Wednesday show. I know. Greg's not here. We're going to have to have Greg come back on again. I've talked to several people. I actually have quite a few friends who are super, super informed, let's put it that way, either in the military or in intelligence and such. And I had a call this morning from a friend of mine, Tom Speciale, and he actually worked on the J-Six, the J-Six issues, okay? There's, he worked, there's two sides of investigations when it comes to that. There's a side that say in the J-Six that Ivan Raiklin worked on, which was the side that is looking at the crimes that were committed to see what happened after an incident Tom Speciale works before. And he's been filing lawsuits in Virginia for defamation against the Democrat Party, which is really interesting. So I'm going to put that out there at some point in time, too, because he said this needs to get out there. But he's been doing it pro se, like I started out with. And he's got a twelve million dollar lawsuit against, I just talked to him this morning, against the Democrat Party there, which could actually have an effect on the governor, the newly elected governor, which is going to be really interesting. So we're going to probably have him on shortly. I'm going to be able to get back into the game here a little bit because I hired an attorney who went Supreme Court cases because the amount and volume of stuff I have out there. First of all, It's a lot. It's an awful lot. The responses, the briefs, all that sort of thing. It's a lot. But also, it is important. If you can find a really good attorney that's working for justice and such, they know things that us as pro se litigants sometimes don't know. And he gave me a really good compliment. He said, you really know the law very well. He said, you just need somebody to package it to work within the court system. And so I'm kind of excited about this. There are four cases that I'm involved in. They're active right now. There's going to be more, many, many more. I can guarantee you that because we're finding things out as we go. And there was a lot of discovery that happened during the criminal case. for the fraudulent signature gatherers. And I think it's going to be extraordinarily interesting and surprising when everybody gets their arms around the nuances of this case and where this is actually going to lead. Jason alluded to it somewhat yesterday, and I'm sure he said he's going to try to get on. The Jace man's going to get on this morning. so that we can talk some more about it. But I think that where this is going is, is going to be amazing because this is sort of like the first domino falling, right? The house of cards, it's the one card you pull and the whole car, the whole house of cards falls at the same time because of the amount of people that were involved in, in, uh, the election crimes in the state of Michigan. And I've said before, Michigan is the head of the snake. We have all the billionaires in the world have got properties here and they all go down to Florida together. I had one of them that was trying to get me to meet with them all. And he fed me a line of BS that was from here to China and back. And it was kind of interesting, but it didn't work too well, you know, for them. But at any rate, he was telling me that they all go down to Naples, Florida around. the middle of October and was telling me, oh, all the billionaires, every one of us have got properties here. I'm like, really? This is kind of interesting. You know, so I just listen. I just take in information and go, that's okay. I have a little bit of an eidetic memory, which means that it's going to come out at the absolute worst time for these people because I remember. And so having a lot of fun with this anyhow, but I wanted to bring up too this morning. I think we're going to go start by going through some of these. Oh, and I've got updates on my computer right now. I'm really excited about this. Hang on one second. Go back and do this one more time. My computer's going better today. Remember how I was having troubles yesterday? Well, I got all the updates thanks to a said IT guy. who will make sure things work when I run to the end of what I know. So anyhow, here we go. This is the bridge. And I really enjoy certain news sources and certain others, but I want to show you the bias that's out there in the news on almost all the news sources, okay? Almost all of them. The one that actually got it the most right was coming from the Attorney General's office, if you can believe that. But it was. And so... And I'm also going to make a statement here. Let me move back to my other screen here. That I absolutely believe that there have been replacements in our government. And there are people there that are controlled. And I can prove that by the one press conference that I went to in Lansing. And I was the only candidate there. And I was also a news source. So I was there and we recorded it. And as I was getting in there, of course, Karen's on. And I'm like, here, Karen, start talking because I've got to get through security and such. So Karen was doing the blow by blow as I go in there. But what I saw in there, and I taped it all. So I have an interesting perspective of what actually happened and what told me. Dana Nessel isn't in control at all. She's not in control at all. So what happened is she was up on the podium and she was trying to get her last her last lashing into especially me as a candidate because I was sitting there. And so it was her time to give me a little slap slap in the face. as we sat there, not, not like literal. Okay. Nobody grabbed their torches and pitchforks. So anyhow, she, uh, she, uh, admonished us and admonished me and said, well, you know, but the, the candidates should have looked into the, you know, the, the, the, uh, Signature gatherers. Signature gatherers and done some background checks. And I'm like going, but I called the Bureau of Elections and I asked them point blank because I wanted to find out. And so look at Jace Mann's here. I'm going to let Jace Mann come in here a minute. Hey there, Jace Mann. Welcome to the show this morning. Why, hello. Hello, everybody. Good morning. You have an official new title, the Jace man. So anyhow, so what happened? So I said, but I called the Bureau of Elections and talked to somebody, and I remember the conversation very well. The conversation went like this. I said, well, I just want to check on, you know, on the signature gatherers. Are they, you know, are they someone you think is good? And The answer was, oh, there's a lot of people that use them. We see their stuff all the time. They knew they were responsible for the vendors there. And it was kind of an implied endorsement. And so I want everybody to know this, that the lies that are out there, and there's a lot of them, when you were a first-person witness such as myself, who was on the ground through all of this, and in many, many situations, not only in Michigan, but in Mar-a-Lago, in D.C., I literally know... so many people it's like it's it's a crazy thing and i don't i don't know why this happens for me the door is just open i think it's probably because i have some very good friends who also stand for truth and honor and integrity and will not will not capitulate to liars cheats and thieves So I'll just leave that there. But at any rate, when when she where I was going with this was she went to answer a question. Dana Nessel, we're going to go back to that press conference. And all of a sudden she stopped and she looked like this. She literally recall coiled and she went back like this. And she goes, well, a guy walked in front of her as she began to speak. And all of a sudden, it was like a signal to her. It was easy to see. And she recoiled a little bit. She's, oh, you know what? I'm going to let somebody else answer that. And it was a nervous reaction. And I'm a real good read on people, okay? And I looked at that and I'm like, oh, this is interesting. She's totally controlled. And that dude that just walked in front of her was giving her the message that this is not for you to answer. And it was really interesting. So when I look at things, like I said, I look at things differently. And I want to say that there's so much propaganda out there and such. And there's people, good guys playing bad guys, bad guys playing good guys. It's not everything is what it seems. And we need to question it. You know, I was watching a little bit of Alex Jones this morning. I met him, okay? That isn't the same guy. I can tell you that. You look at his face, look at pictures of him. It's not even there. So anyhow, let's go to the... the Bridge article, which I give them credit because they don't put it behind a paywall, okay? The news is out there. So there's Sean Wilmoth, his wife, Jamie, and Willie Reed. Now I want to say she got off, Jamie got off, but I would really like to see where this, I believe it's twelve million dollars that they took in because they were working in other states too. and where all that money went to because I think it's going to be very interesting and we've heard it many times that, you know, watch the spouses, okay, in government. So here we go. We've got five Republican gubernatorial candidates and I'm going to put out, though, the absolute propaganda here so we can think through this. And three judicial candidates use firms and owned and operated by Wilmoth and Reed to collect signatures they required to qualify for the ballot. After the candidates who included former police chief James Craig and. Twenty twenty six gubernatorial candidate Perry Johnson turned in their nominating positions. Thousands of their signatures were found to be fraudulent and the candidates were kept up. Why was it that. Craig. And. theory kept floating to the top of all the articles because I'll tell you, they're all biased. They're all biased. You cannot get, um, when, when you see something like this and they chose who was their pick or who they said was in, in the front, you know, of the races based on, based on polls or money bring, you know, brought in it's manipulated. And another thing, I'm going to go off on a tangent here. You've seen Steve Bannon in the news lately. We were working to get me on Steve Bannon and the response that Steve Bannon gave to me was, how much money has she brought in and what were her polls? And the only way you get audience with these things is if you have already been anointed by, say, the Republican Party or somebody else out there, or you've been given lots of money or you're doing well in the polls, which you have to pay for. Okay, all of this is about an industry that's making money. And, of course, I wouldn't get on because I was being censored and suppressed. So there's our first article that I wanted to bring up. Any comments right now, guys? And then I'm going to go to the second one. Nope. Okay. So here we have vote beat. Let's go to this one. Nonpartisan local reporting. What's that? Nonpartisan local reporting. Let's just see how nonpartisan they really are, guys. I have some questions here. So now we have three people, blah, blah, blah, going down. Accusations of fraud, fake signatures permeate nearly every major election in Michigan, but people are almost never prosecuted. A Macomb jury found Sean Wilmoth and Willie Reed guilty of multiple felonies, including conducting a criminal enterprise investigation and several counts of election law and forgery. Jamie Wilmoth, the third person accused, was found not guilty. After the candidates who included police chief James Craig and Perry Johnson turned in their nominating positions, it's the exact same verbiage. Why is it that they are choosing the people to be put in front of others because we're in an election year? This is propaganda guys. They're setting it up for the next election. Isn't that interesting? It's a selection already. It's a selection. It sure is. They're already pushing for the next governor election right here and you're seeing it. All right, let's go to the attorney generals. Now this is the official one of Dana Nessel who turned as she was leaving that press conference and basically you know, turned her, leaned over and stuck her butt in my face. But at any rate, who also failed to prosecute GBI strategies, which should have happened. Okay. Instead, she passed to the Michigan State Police and took the path of plausible undeniability, but she was still, she was still responsible for it. Okay. So here we go. We go down here and we go, okay, we're going to, we're going to get further into this and gubernatorial campaigns of Ryan Kelly, Perry and Johnson, James Craig, Donna Brandenburg, Michael Brown, Michael Markey, as well as judicial candidates, Tricia Dare and John Callen. I think it's Callen. And John Michael Malone. So they're actually calling people out, which I think is interesting. But I'm going to give you a little bit more background on this as we go through this. Here are all the counts. And I put up the jury's judgment yesterday, which I'm number two in all of the counts listed. Number two is they listed the crimes against me by name. which was really interesting. And here we go. There's all the criminal counts. Okay. Which the forgeries were quickly detected by the Michigan Bureau of Elections within the Department of State, which determined that seven campaigns, Johnson's, Craig, Brandenburg, Brown, Markey, Dare and Malone had not met the qualifications to appear on the twenty twenty two primary ballot. The Department of State then referred the matter to the Department of Attorney General for Investigation June twenty twenty two. Dana Nessel charged the defendants in September, twenty twenty three. OK, so what is really interesting there is that in order to have been kicked off the ballot for any reason, and they didn't even follow the they didn't even follow the policy of challenging signatures. They just boom, stroke of the pen. As Jonathan Brader said, we were making up policies on the fly, which you don't do. in a lawful process. There has to be a lawful process. The lawful process was that they were supposed to send these back to the clerks to have the signatures matched and or struck. They weren't supposed to be able to do it the way that they did it, okay? But the other thing that had to happen was when I turned my signatures in in April, They, what I said to them, eidetic memory, remember, was, am I good? Because I turned in about twenty seven thousand five hundred signatures. Am I all good? And they said, yes, unless you get a challenge In the next seven days, you're on the ballot. Well, guess what? I never got a challenge, which is why I won the case in federal court and they proved that it was an illegal removal. They ambushed me. The rest of the candidates all had foreknowledge of this. They let them know. Some of them knew as early as March. Had I known when the rest of them were alerted in March, I probably could have stepped around this, but I was not informed. Three days before the hearing in May, I found out and I found out about it through friends call and the media. Can we pause there then? Because this is one of the things I was pointing out yesterday. If Republicans and I'm just going to point them out, I mean, the Democrats could have done the same thing. But if people are always thinking that the Republicans are on their side, right? Conservatives equals Republican equals red wave equals MAGA. That's not the case. If they cared about election integrity as a party and as those other individual candidates, they would have been talking with each other. Hey, have you had this problem? I've got this problem. We need to work to resolve this because the people are being harmed. And nobody did that. And it does it. This is cross party. This is cross candidates. None of them had the integrity to ensure that the people had access to the candidates that wanted to attempt to be on the ballot. And that is not OK with me. That that is where that's the truth right there. That's the proof in the pudding. You don't have to go any further. None of those people qualify. None of them. The whole of the Republican Party failed because you were running Republican. The whole party and each of those individual candidates should never be running for office ever again because they failed the people right then and there. You were the only one that thought back. I saw the electioneering happening in September of twenty one up at Mackinaw Island. They had other candidates there and they picked five of them, the ones that they wanted on the ballot that the establishment wanted. And that were included in the straw poll. And I was there. I was already announced as a candidate. And I was immediately, right away, I was kept out of things. I was not invited. I was not included. And I wasn't on the straw poll. And that's electioneering. And that was the Republican Party of Michigan. And so my words to any of those candidates that had been on that, and that included Ralph Rebant, Saldano, Kelly, Dixon and Craig. OK, if I had been included in an illegal straw poll, which that was OK in a straw poll, you're supposed to include them all. They didn't. They kept people out and they started the rigging right there. And that was the Republican Party. And so if I had been in a legal straw poll like that, I would have said, take me off or make it legal. make it right or get me off the straw poll. And not one of them had the integrity to do it because they all were playing the game and win at all costs. And the same thing with people that win in elections that want to get in there just to win at all costs. If the election was rigged, no matter if you won or not, you have to call it out and you have to be the one that literally pulls the pin on this thing and brings it down. And not one of them has done that. In office or outside office. So one other thing I've found kind of interesting is I pulled the Associated Press article. Oh, and I have that one. Would you like to see it? Yeah, because that one, I figured, considering how similar those two new sources that you've just pulled up were, I figured that has to just be republished from the Associated Press. Right. It was not. They're actually different. So they're getting their news from somewhere else, it looks like. But the AP still only called out those two candidates. Same two candidates, but it's different. Being rigged in the media already. Fake news is still out there. So I'll tell you this. So I'll tell you this, all of the news on pretty much every platform that is considered mainstream comes from one of two outlets, either the Associated Press AP Newswire or PR Newswire. Those are your two news wires that distribute all information that all of the press takes and talks about. So if it doesn't correlate with AP, it was probably published through PR. And if it was published through PR, you'll see it potentially published in places like Newsmax, OAN, Real America's Voice. Places like that will typically be the ones that grab stuff out of the PR newswire. But all of the outlets, all of the media outlets get it. Yeah. So so here you go. You've got you've got candidates, including they've got their choice who they're picking. And it's Perry Johnson. And I can tell you just by looking at this saying they've already picked Perry. OK, and that's that's who's going to get all the press in the Republican Party. Watch. They may at least for a while. What they did, what they did in twenty twenty two is they were kind of playing a shell game where they were moving the candidates around and they broke up the candidates that were running. It looks like they broke it up into, you know, you've got you've got a pastor, you've got a cop, you've got you know, you know what I mean? They're going to break it up into areas where people have areas of interest. And I don't think that's by, I really don't think that that's by, um, by accident. And so, and then they would, different people would get different, um, press at different times and people were looking, oh, this is the front runner. It's like watching a horse race, you know? And so, and then somebody coming down and it's like, and now it knows the nose at the, at the finish line. It's So I've got special information that Perry's going to win the race. Put your bet on Perry. And why? Because why? Because he's got money. And it's like it goes back to the, you know, pay to play situation that our elections, our elections are all about. you know, this who's getting paid. The pollsters make tremendous amount of money. The people that are doing polls, oh my gosh, they make so much money on that as well. So that's another place where they can manipulate it. And it's really sad. I don't believe any of the polls, none whatsoever. A statistician can make anything look like anything, you know. So in the chat too, I posted the link directly to the AP for where their source, the source news article for ABC there comes from that. And you can see that exact article showing up all over the place because it's an AP article. So I'd be curious as to where that other one came from. You said it was Bridge. You said it was Bridge, Michigan? Well, Bridge has it, and then there are several other sources that have the exact same verbiage. And so when you look at that, I would like to think that news sources are not biased, but they are. We've got propaganda coming at us from all sides. And so I think it's a shame, but... It is what it is. You know, here we go. Then we've got, we've got, oh, I think we got to. Yeah. So I'm going to say it again. Let's see if they cut me out again. So last time it was billionaire businessman, Perry Johnson. Now they're calling him a millionaire. That was about the same time they called me a billionaire, which is laughable considering I shovel horse manure. And I don't think a billionaire would be out there shoveling horse manure unless you were deranged. But I enjoy it, so I get deranged. So anyhow, what else do you have on your mind here? Well, it looks like I asked Grok what Perry Johnson's net worth is, and it estimates around between one hundred and ninety million and two hundred and fifty million. And it says he spent seven million of his own money on the twenty twenty two gubernatorial bid. and he spent up to thirteen, fourteen million or more on his twenty twenty four presidential campaign. One report, a columnist referenced him spending around twenty million total across efforts. His twenty twenty four presidential campaign raised slash spent nearly thirty million overall, mostly self-funded or from his own resources with periods showing two million cash on hand. So What businesses is Perry Johnson in? Where does he get his money from? There's a good question because I've had conflicting reports of what his job really is and people that know him and such, you know. And so I'm not going to comment on that right now because I would love to have the person who knows him and had said that he's more or less a trainer. And maybe there's a little nuance to what the claims are. Let's put it that way. And Grok goes on to say he's the founder of Perry Johnson Registrars and president of Perry Johnson International Holdings. International holdings, so what's that mean? That's a great question. I wonder what's in his international holdings. Yeah, well, it's just like Tudor Dixon. Tudor Dixon, I hope everybody knows what went on there. I actually talked to some business owners in Muskegon who said that their family destroyed the foundry industry in Muskegon. I'm not saying that they did it. I'm just saying that that's what I was told. And when you look into their background, they were global information sellers. And so it was based in Naples. So this is all one big club that nobody looked into to find out what their backgrounds are. So let's take a look at – we should look into that. So what is this – what is the – Interesting. Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc., The flagship and most prominent company, a leading third-party certification body accredited for ISO nine thousand one quality management, ISO fourteen thousand one environmental, ISO forty five thousand one occupational health and safety, twenty seven to one information security and others. It operates in dozens of countries, offices in the United States, Japan, Mexico, Italy, Thailand, India, Canada, China, and the UK. Its headquarters is in Troy, Michigan. It has five hundred auditors and is one of the largest registrars in North America. Oh, so he's into regulations and regulatory capture and that sort of thing. My, my, my, isn't that interesting? Well, well, well. Ta-ta-ta. And it's all over the globe. I think we should be a little concerned, right? Well, I think it would be interesting to find out what exactly his registrar actually certified. I'm curious, was it one of the certification authorities or entities that certified any of the equipment labeled as commercial off-the-shelf used in our elections? No. I'm just curious that I mean, it's possible possibility. I mean, the the ISO nine thousand one is one of the ones that cited by the vendors and and then you have information security here as well. So and they've got China and the UK listed. Well, we know that the parent company of Dominion was based out of the UK. So and then the machines were actually manufactured in China. So interesting. And then Canada is where their office was for program. You know, the second front office makes you have to pause. You know, if somebody is is doing business with equipment in our elections, which sounds like that, that's what we found here this morning. More breaking news on Brandenburg News Network. It's just amazing, isn't it? Well, let's not get too far. It's possible that it's possible. I'm just saying that there's, there's some overlap here, so maybe we need to do a little bit more digging. Maybe, uh, Perry Johnson has got some more connections than any of us knew. Could be so, but we don't know, but we certainly need to read everything, question everything and do our own research. Boom, right there. So anyhow, what else came to mind this morning? My wonderful friends here, you beautiful people. Ralph was pointing out the titles. Yeah, I was just digging through that Bridge Michigan article and looking to see if I could find where they got their information. They actually pulled their article from VoteBeat, specifically from a... from an author on vote beat Haley Harding. And if you take a look, if you go back one, take a look at the other articles that they've pulled from Haley Harding at vote beat. There's, there's some definite bias in the way that some of even the headlines have been written. this it would be interesting now who owns who owns vote beat vote beat i was looking at that it says that they are um a non-profit oh there's that's comforting now isn't it yep register to who oh let's see saw something Well, it's got such a name that just sounds like they're, you know, they're hip and they're cool and they share information about elections. It's a nonprofit. That means it's good, right? I don't know, you know, lots of questions here. So anyhow, so do we want to go back to the case at all and look at any more sources or do we have any other comments on this? Well, do you want to go down the thread of messaging, like messaging? Do you want to look at the potential news sources where that has been parroted? I think that's a great way to go, but it's like whatever you guys want to do. You know, I just turn the camera on and sit here and talk for a while. Well, the first thing to do is grab your articles and look at the time and date that they were published, right? I believe they were all published on the same date. What was the time of publication? All right. Let's go back here and we shall start here. See if we can find it. Should have been posted at the top. I think, wouldn't you? One would think. One would think that there would be a timestamp on it. All right, let's see what's here. Oh, here you go. Seven, nineteen p.m. Let's see when this is posted. Nuke. I just went ahead and lined these up nice and nice and easy for us so we could go right down the line. next morning um updated february ten twenty twenty six so i wonder what they updated it with yeah yeah see that's another great aspect is uh maybe you can go to the internet archive and find out yeah we should do that look at what did they update on these articles interesting and why okay here we've got associated press shows up here again A lot of these news sites that are... Go ahead. The subscription-based news sites have done a doozy on the Wayback Machine, blocking pages from being able to be pulled back up. Washington Compost. Here we go, Detroit News. Yeah, I don't think people realize either that the... If you are a website operator, you can actually change the settings with the Internet Archive as to how they archive your site. So if there's something in the Internet Archive that's critical to preserve, you should also be preserving that yourself. Because if the website operator tells the Internet Archive to wipe their archive of them, there is actually a mechanism for that. Yep. Okay, we've got six forty four on February nine p.m. Kind of a mixed mixed bag of times, isn't it? Six forty four p.m. and then seven something p.m. after that. And then the next one had an update the following morning. So the AP sounds like it was probably the first one. Which makes sense. It probably went out on the AP wire. and there was let's see there was one that was five something where was the five o'clock one was that in the morning there was one that had a you know oh there you go behind the paywall um that's the next day that's the update who had the different message The governor's page. Yeah, this is the actual governor's post. Is there a time stamp on that? Not the governor, the attorney general's post. I do not see one. I know I can tell you when I got contacted because it was... sure send an email alert when it was published can you post a link to that in the chat a minute i might be able to pull that yeah i was just gonna say you can go into the page settings page file settings and see uh the publication dates time timestamp yeah sometimes you can do that sometimes you can also do it based off of the uh the cache control headers if you know where to look Yeah, so the whole thing is very interesting. In fact, I can tell you exactly what time I found out. And that would be five thirty nine p.m. on Monday the ninth. So I found out at five thirty nine p.m. Okay. I have an email from the attorney general's office at five Oh five PM on February ninth, uh, two convicted of conducting criminal enterprise in twenty-twenty two signature collection election fraud scheme. So that was, that's my, that's the earliest time then, right? The email potentially. Yeah, that would be the, that would probably be when it was posted. Mine came from the attorney general, a text that I got from the attorney generals, someone in the attorney general's office because I was a victim in it. So I want to, I want to check something. Well, yours was only a couple of minutes later. It was, it was literally like four minutes within four minutes of the attorney general's office. Five thirty nine. And your email was at what time? Five Oh five. Okay. Yeah. So I'm going to look into something cause I have a suspicion that potentially there are a whole bunch of signature gathering companies that are listed, and it appears that if you clicked on them, I don't know if this is scrubbed. It's probably going to take me a little bit of time to find them, I guess, that you would find out that a lot of these signature gathering companies that were registered, that they actually all were registered to Sean Wilmoth. And if you called, the phone numbers would go back to different. I was told this by a pretty reliable source that the phone numbers would go back to Sean Wilmoth. So he literally, if this is true, was running multiple companies here that he kind of cornered the market in the state of Michigan, it looks like. So the page, the AG's page there, has some metadata attached to it that says that it was published at precisely noon on the ninth. And then it was modified at ten oh nine and thirty seven seconds p.m. on the ninth. Oh, that's kind of wild, isn't it? Yeah. Well, odd that it was modified that late at night. Yeah. This is like that's weird. So, yeah, it's a date published was two nine twenty twenty six at twelve o'clock and modified at twenty two oh nine and thirty seven seconds. That's pretty wild, isn't it? Yeah, they also list the, this isn't uncommon anymore with websites, but if you pull the normal date modified on that, it comes back as basically whatever time it was retrieved rather than when it was posted. So you have to do a little bit more digging. I'm going to put this in a banner. Hang on, and we'll just run that right across the thing. This would be great. Oh, it's so fun to have this build. This email that they sent out from the attorney general's office says the defendants charged the campaigns over seven hundred thousand dollars for valid signature collection, then knowingly delivered tens of thousands of forged signatures on nominating nomination petitions. to eight of the campaigns. Seven of the candidates provided with fraudulent signatures failed to meet the signature requirements to qualify for appearing on the ballot. One candidate withdrew without submitting signatures for review. Okay, so I was just about to say, did one make it on? But no, one didn't make it on. One withdrew, not even attempting to submit the signatures. Because of foreknowledge, it would have almost had to be, correct? I never got a communication. Or because they hadn't actually collected any other signatures outside of what these guys did, unlike you, because you had volunteer signatures that were submitted as well. And I also had another company that I hired because I wanted to make sure that, that I had enough, um, you know, to, to cover if there were duplicates that somebody didn't know that they were signing two petitions or something. That's why, that's why you would go over the amount. It said the defendants provided the Kelly campaign with no signatures at all. Oh, what? Wow, they didn't like their J-Six guy. So they hired them, but they didn't give him any? None. It says they gave him no signature. Wow. That's interesting. Well, that's really interesting. I mean, this just goes to show how much you can't just trust anybody. For one with just hiring a vendor, right? I mean, I got swindled in my campaign trying to hire someone else for a call center and they walked away with the money. Happens all the time. People take the money or like these data centers or where they're building over the wetlands. And there was a couple that ran off with two hundred fifty six million dollars out of the state. And nobody says a word about this. yeah well in the fiber optics too they were supposed to install fiber optics and kent and the guy who was uh supposed to do broadband for all install it he walked he he went and where did he take the money to he went to the casino and spent it all and what did i tell you about the casinos They're a wonderful place for money launder. That's right. For people to money launder. And oh, by the way, there's usually a hotel next to them. And with all the stuff that's come out in Epstein, the Epstein drops, I'm pretty extra sure that there's a lot of really bad things going on by people that are money laundering there in the first place. Well, on another place, too, that a bunch of the – on the subject of the rural broadband programs, that's one of the reasons why I think that five G was largely a scam is that – that when they formulated five G, there were a couple of different like sub standards of that for different speed grades that could be done. One of those was specifically just barely above the criteria for the rural broadband subsidy program. And that pretty much let Comcast off the hook for a whole bunch of subsidies that they had already taken from that program to build out rural broadband. They had taken, if I remember right, they took two rounds of that and never constructed any of it. or very, very little. They didn't meet any of the qualifications for those funds. Came back, got more of them, still didn't do anything, and then FiveG came out, which let them off the hook for all that money they'd taken. Well, hang on a second. So he paid them to get signatures. They gave him no signatures, but they gave everybody else signatures. He just dropped it, right? He must have been the one candidate. Well, it says one candidate didn't turn in any signatures. I'm guessing that was probably the Kelly campaign because he was relying on them to produce signatures and then they didn't show up with any. So here's where I'm going. I'm looking at the narrative deployment right so he completely drops it doesn't make he made a little bit of a fuss as i recall that's where i'm testing my memory just number one you could he could he could have easily said clearly i was the biggest victim they must see me as a threat therefore you all must vote for me the next time around or whatever Which he went right into another fundraising campaign. But it wasn't for this, obviously. But why did he just drop it instead of shouting from the rooftop? So look at what they did to me. They didn't give me any signatures. I would think that the guy would have been really verbal about these people, this company defrauded my chance at the election. And they violated all of your rights in process. Everybody else at least had some. And why is that? Did he get criminal charges against them for what they did to him specifically by not giving him any? That's a contract violation. Why isn't he sued in civil court? Well, he was on the primary, remember? And when he was in the twenty twenty two primary for the Republican Party and he lost the primary. So he turned signatures and just not the signatures, apparently from the signature gatherers. How did he how did they know that? You know, this is another thing that have how did they know that he didn't turn any in from the signature gatherers unless They cross-checked the names and such, but he was in it. And the other thing that never made sense to me with Ryan Kelly is he never really fought any of that because he had in one of the areas, Ryan had more, he had less votes. I got to think how this works. He had less votes than there were people who contributed to the campaign, I was told. They tried under the Instruction Act, they were going to remove him from the ballot, I think anyway. They were threatening him with that because of the J-six stuff, but he hadn't been convicted at the time. I think that he's got a story to tell. I think he was targeted by the DOJ and I'm interested to know, you know he had a baby on the way I think uh did he decide that it wasn't worth it to be locked up with all the rest of the j-sixers uh I mean what I think there's a story behind what happened with his gubernatorial campaign in the crossover with the injustice in our system related to j-six It's hard to tell. I know that when they arraigned him, I have a friend that said, because she's right there, that the FBI was changing their clothes in a church parking lot across the street. And there were some really weird things attached to that. And also where he was incarcerated didn't match what a lot of the other J-Sixers went through. So there's lots of questions there. I have a lot of questions. Nice guy. He's a nice guy. You know, I've met him and, you know, he's just a super, super personable guy, you know, but there's a lot we just don't know, but a lot of questions. Yeah. I think there's a, I think there might be a story. I wonder if he'd come on your show. I don't know. That'd be fun. Wouldn't it? I think there's something we can find out. I think there's something we could find out by talking to him. I think if he's now that Trump is in and, and things are changing around a bit, maybe he's willing to talk. That would be interesting. Yeah, I'm just so curious why they treated him so differently. Yeah. Yeah, exactly, especially with this. This would be a great thing to have him on to talk about, actually. You should see. You still got his number? I think I have his number somewhere. I'll look. You should reach out to him and see if he wants to come on and talk about this. I literally talk to everyone. And so I'm just going to say hi, Ryan, right now, because I'm assuming that he's watching somewhere. So give me a call, Ryan. You know my number. If I don't get you, call me and we're going to talk about this because there's, you know, in my opinion, we're living in a very complex situation right now. We have good guys playing bad guys, playing marginal guys and that sort of thing. We have bad guys playing playing good guys. So you never really know, you know, it's kind of like things can, things can turn around very quickly on our expectations. It's all a show. It's all a show. So interesting. I bought plenty of cases of popcorn. Yeah, there you go. Lots and lots and lots of popcorn. So anyhow, here's, here's a question from, from, uh, Ralph, uh, wasn't, who was it that also gave millions to Sean? Was that Nestle's wife? Yes, it was. She and Nestle's wife paid one point four million dollars in her efforts for gay and lesbian agenda. There were several things she did, I guess, to the signature gatherers. Surprise, surprise. If the governor candidates and the judicial candidates were subverted by that, why isn't anybody asking about these proposals? Because there were signature gatherers. They were freaking hanging out everywhere. You couldn't go anywhere without seeing somebody sticking like twelve petitions in your face, right? But you should have done your research. But I should have done my research. But every one of these proposals that was out there, they were being pushed by the same signature people. You go in, it's almost like they'd have a vendor cart on street corners gathering them. So why was it that this hasn't been called out except by Bob Cushman? I love Bob Cushman's research, by the way. I remember seeing at least one group of signature gatherers that did actually legitimately have a cart. Yeah, they had a cart. It was like a vendor cart, right? On a corner. Yeah. Well, maybe that's part of the ongoing investigations that Dana Nessel is doing. Well, I'm pretty sure that there are many cases that are out there besides my civil case is still out there on the signature gatherers. But I think there's probably many. I have some indications that there are probably many cases that are out there still being investigated. So this isn't done yet. Grab your popcorn and let's watch this whole criminal house of cards fall. And I think it's falling. Yeah. Anything else that comes to mind besides the fact that I hope Nestle is investigating herself or if she's being controlled, that she is being investigated for the GBI strategies nonsense. And I've got another case on Jocelyn Benson that's been filed. And, oh, I don't think I told you guys this, but the case that I have filed on Benson for an illegal API that they were registering voters under, We just got a sign or we just got an introduction of a new attorney onto the five that they already had on this case from the attorney general's office. And here's my comment on this. How is it that these people that have broken the law in our government have unlimited legal help whenever they get challenged? I don't get this because we don't have that, right? We had to find our own attorneys and pay for our attorneys and such, but not them. When, when they get accused of breaking the law or if they get caught breaking the law, did they hire personal attorneys? Heck no. They've got the attorney general's office that floods them with, with so many attorneys that, that it's kind of crazy. I mean, both a couple of the cases that I filed immediately, attorney general through five attorneys on the case. Isn't that wild? Sounds like a great use of taxpayer funds. Yeah, it reminds me of the Gorsuch book, Overruled. I do recommend that folks who haven't read that get a hold of it. It's at public libraries. I've got it sitting here somewhere in my stack of books. It's a good one, but that's probably one of the things that was included in that book is that they do. They have unlimited sources, and that's why they continually get away with doing such harm to the people because people can't fight back. I think Kevin taxes extracted from us under the threat of violence only to have them used to fight against us. And fund things like leering centers and funding things that actually go through the nonprofits. Nonprofits made tremendous amounts of money by people coming across the border. So I do have one question. Catholic services, Lutheran services, you know, all of them that were taking money. In my opinion, if they were taking money in for bringing people in the United States, they were part of human trafficking. That's human trafficking, moving them around and being paid for it. The funder, our own government. Isn't that just wonderful? So I have a question we haven't addressed here. And I know I, that was one of my first questions with the conviction. Why wasn't Jamie convicted? Is there any word about that? Well, So having been in the courtroom and understanding the questions that I was asked, I'm looking, I sent something up to get the transcript and any video out of it so that I can be real accurate when I say it. But they asked if she was on any of the contracts. They brought out a contract, the contract for services. which was not fulfilled. And then we went right into extortion, in my opinion, because, you know, after that, it was like, you need to pay right now. We've got these signatures right now, right now. But do you have to give it some money within two hours or, you know, or that was constantly happening. And her name, they brought out the contract for services and Jamie's name was not on it. Okay. So we'll see what happens. I think they were trying to go after the assets because the spouse was probably where he's trying to hide the assets or the profits or the proceeds or whatever. And so the attorney general's office was probably trying to rope her in because he had shifted assets into... um into her possession or whatever but they're they're married so i imagine that's not going to matter much uh in the long haul but spouses receive a benefit yeah so yeah i i don't know if they were trying if it was part of a fishing expedition to see if she was actually involved in any sort of way or if it was uh to ensure that when they go to um find the money so to speak They got her name on stuff. Isn't it funny how they shift things around like that? I mean, if you want to look at something interesting, and I did a really deep dig on this years ago, was the shifting things around around Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, which Whitmer's daddy was, you know, he was the top dog there, right? He got replaced by a guy named Dan Lope. Dan Lope got a huge payoff in, I think, which coincided and it was reported that he was the one that really pushed Whitmer into the governor's, into the governor's position. And with that money, I traced it down and it went to his wife and she set up foundations and other funds and such, Amy Tatry. And so she, you watch how they move money around. When, when people get in those positions, they will almost always go to the spouse. That's why they say, watch the, watch the wives, watch the spouses of people, and you'll see, follow the money and you'll be able to see where things are going. And it ties other people into it too, which is, which is really interesting. But to your point, if you're married, you, you, you're getting the benefit. So, and I don't think it makes any difference. He probably isn't going to have to spend jail time. You know, the rest of them, uh, there's, there's probably no way they're not going to throw the key away on these guys and they should, and they should, I truly believe that this is such a, this is such a egregious criminal, um, action that this really needs to go into some sort of, of, uh, They rigged the election. They were involved in rigging the direction of the United States of America, depriving every single person of their rights to vote. They subverted our rights. They spit on the Constitution. And to me, that looks an awful lot like treason. It's not just fraud, in my opinion. And I would love to see what happens, or if this is going to go somewhere else. I think it's viable. But we'll see. Yeah, we'll see how these cards play out. Trump's definitely one of the, this, this whole administration is, is very interesting to watch play out. There's a lot of curve balls. And so, uh, we'll, we'll see. Yeah. So anything else that comes to mind, everybody's mind while we're sitting here, I just thought it would be good to, there was a lot of action on my ex account last night. I think it was like overnight I gained a tremendous amount of followers, which shows me that people are really interested in this. A lot of them were like, why haven't we heard of this before? And I'm like, because I was so heavily censored. And quite honestly, I've said this before and people may not know this, but because I actually did communicate with and I had different people, including special investigators on the case, the first one was removed. But he came right out and said to me, he said, I hope you understand that this whole signature gathering thing was about getting rid of you. And they threw four other candidates under the bus to make it look like they weren't picking on you. And that was his exact words. Shortly thereafter, he was removed. And word came to me that he had been threatened. Another guy replaced him and came in. This is a back story. Called me up and had the audacity because I know the first investigator said that they had signed confessions from the signature gatherers. Second guy that was a special investigator called me up and said, well, I just wanted to let you know that we're investigating this and there is no there's nothing evil that happened. There was no crimes that happened, blah, blah, blah. And I just was like, you lying bastard. I'm like, so you're the one that destroyed the evidence because that happens. And I'm going to tell you what, I got called into the attorney general's office and said, I am going to live to see you prosecuted because I know you had it. And if you're telling me that they didn't have it, you're either hiding it, you destroyed it, but you're part of the cover-up. And I'm like, you bastard, this is not going to end well. And then I got called into the attorney general's office for prep for the pretrial hearing and which is where I kind of shut the court down. And I said, I'm not talking to any of you people. I'm talking to the record and I want all of this on the record. And they called me in to prepare me for that. And the first question was like, I was like, why would you ask me that kind of question? It was like kind of irrelevant, right? The second one was what's happening with your civil case. And they asked me, they said, what happens if you get a big payoff from the criminal case? And I just looked at them and I'm like, gentlemen, I'm not in this for money. I'm in this for justice. And I looked right at that investigator and I said, at this point, blood. I said, this was something that was an affront to the United States of America. You waged war on this. And he took a forty minute ass chewing for me. in that room about what, and I'm like, I'm like, you know, this is not about, this is not about money. This is where you have to take a stand and you stand regardless of the outcome of it because it's the right thing to do. And lo and behold, we got into the trial and all of a sudden they started, you know, I heard when I was being questioned because I didn't listen to anything from the outside, but there was a glimmer of, in there that indicated that they had signed confessions. I assume they had them. So whatever happened there, somebody got roped, you know, got their chain jerked from what I saw and I thought that was very interesting. really interesting. But if you think that the attorney general's offices is, um, you know, above, uh, destroying evidence, I'm going to tell you what, that phone call was all I needed to tell you that he came to me and it was like, we don't have any evidence. No, we never had that. I'm like, Oh yeah, you did. I've got the number of this first special investigator. Well, I'm pretty sure that this is just the first of many dominoes to fall in this series. And that, you know, a lot of that is because of just the persistence and refusal to cave. You know, I mean, this has been a long, long fight. And a lot of people would have just said, I've had enough of the fight and given up. I have been told that that I was the only one that didn't take some sort of a payoff. Now, I can't confirm or deny, but I was told that. And I was like, I was like, you know, this thing is going to be taken right into the end zone zone and we're going to spike that football when we win this case. and drag every one of these people out into the light of day for what they've done to this nation. We can't let this stuff go. It has to be prosecuted. And that's going to include, you know, that's going to include the crimes committed by, that I think we will prove beyond a shadow of a doubt with, and they have to be prosecuted. Benson, she threatened every single person. You question our elections? She said, you question our elections and we're going to come after you. Screw you, Benson. Come after me all you want. That would be fantastic. Drag me into court. I'd love it. That's great. Keep the threats coming because now we've got a case against you for threatening us. You broke the law, you know, and that's, I mean, it just rolls. I mean, their stupidity just gets worse and worse and worse if you pay a little attention to these people. They just try to intimidate people, never be intimidated, run right into the fire and let them, let them know that you're, that you're there and you're gonna hold them accountable. Um, There's a theory I've seen before that says that the reason why zombie movies have become a thing and why the concept of that scares people is because humans are the ultimate persistence hunters, where we can basically just keep chasing down an animal until it just flat out dies of exhaustion. and zombie movies are the only case where people see that strategy used against them. But the entire concept of basically being able to chase down any animal to the point where it just dies of a heart attack, dies of exhaustion, overheats, whatever, is kind of interesting. And it's a strategy that I don't see used enough anymore. And that we are, God built us as the ultimate persistence hunters to be able to keep on something until that goal was accomplished. Too few people anymore do that. And, you know, this is again, going back to that, this is one of those incidents instances where, uh, This is years of chasing down this goal, of taking on this seemingly unwinnable task to try and write this and never giving up on it. So it turns out cover resolve is like a superpower. So you're saying Don is like a zombie? Yes. All the memes are going to come out of that one. I can see I'll have that before the end of the day today. Well, it's just that it's the tireless, dogged persistence. Too many people are willing to just give up a fight because it's gotten hard or because it's taken too long. And That is where we lose on a lot of things is because people give up too soon. They're the antelope that's being chased and they just give up and die. rather than just keep chasing that goal, keep the pressure on, keep fighting that same thing, even if it doesn't look like you're making any progress. Sometimes just the fact that you're keeping that pressure on is enough to more or less tire out the defenses of evil. And eventually, just through the sheer dogged persistence of Sometimes that's all it takes is not giving up. Well, you can see people's motivation, too, if they don't stay in a fight. Because if people won't stay in the fight, what were they really looking for? Were they looking for glory? Were they looking for approval of others? Was there more to it? The work that needs to be done to transform the United States of America back into the way it was supposed to run, which means about Ninety to ninety five percent nullification of all the crap on the books, including these regulatory nonsense that's out there that needs to go. You know, it is done. It's done when nobody really sees what the work is being because it's tedious. It is absolutely tedious. And and there's there's no there's no reward for it. You just have to keep going because your internal your internal direction tells you it's the right thing to do. So I think that when you see people quit on things, you really have to ask, why are they quitting? What really were they after? Was there a secondary payoff, just like people in politics, when people run for an office? What are they really in? Why are they there? They start out with like, you know, what is it? Five hundred dollars in a bank account. Like two years later, they've got millions that they're worth millions or they're making stock trades and such. They want access. They want access and they want all of these privileges that the rest of us don't have. That's not what a public service servant does. A public servant looks at everybody and without any gain. makes good decisions as a trustee of the people that put them in place and make sure that nobody is treated or has less advantage, um, than what they do. What, what's happening right now in this, this nation is absolutely, it's a crime syndicate and they all cover for each other and they're all making money and lots of it. And they're shifting, they're shuffling it around. When you go through the election process, um, As a candidate, if you keep your eyes open and see how many people make money off elections as an industry, it's an industry. And a tremendous amount of money is going into this. If it was all local, which is supposed to be, the elections are supposed to be handled locally. And if it went in that direction, you wouldn't see these huge amounts of millions and millions and millions of dollars going in every direction. It's wrong. Everything about it is wrong. But we're going to keep working until we write that, though, because we have stubborn resolve. We have stubbornness issues, right? Yep. As we should. Get a cape and put an S on the back. And it's not for super. It's for stubborn. So. Okay, I did another post you guys want to move to another another subject and I did post this morning that it was really coming to my attention. How down how I don't know, depressed a lot of people are because they keep seeing this, the same, same old, same old, not only that, but when I put the posts out about the, you know, getting a criminal conviction, so many people were just ecstatic about this because it's motion in the right direction, you know, and I could really see that. And I realized that not everybody is watching the same news or the same things that we research to get to the bottom of things. A lot of them are just eating the fake news as it comes out of, you know, as it comes out there and they're just taking it all in. Right. And they, they're depressed because they're watching fake news and fake news sources and such. And they're just being pulled around like a carp on a line, you know, it's like, Oh, let's look here. Let's look there and such. So I got thinking about it. And honestly, as we go through this, cause I think there's going to be an awful lot more booms that are going to come out very, very soon. I don't think this is going to be, um, uh, uh, action lacking time in in the united states here so they're going to be coming fast here too very fast and you've got to be able to cope and realize that we don't know so much that when things get flipped upside down and the tables get turned i mean that's what happened in in the synagogue that jesus turned the tables over can you imagine the reaction of the people that were there they thought this was a sacred place and none of this behavior should happen Think about what's going to happen if we have things that are so far out of what we could conceive of. Just like, you know, they're eating children's stuff that's coming out of the Epstein drops. Okay. Is it real? Absolutely. Um, years ago when I was working, um, or I was active, active in the Anon communities, um, Years and years ago, the pictures of people with babies in bottles, smoking cigars and all that, we had it all years ago. We were broken in a long time ago to the reality of how evil these people are. and what they're capable of. I mean, if I told you guys what I've seen that came across my path, I remember seeing one thing that I thought my heart was gonna stop because it was the murder of a child. And it was put out by the gangs. And I thought, because they'll post their stuff. If you go to X and you go to all sources or something, the gangs, the cartels, they do it to brag. And why this gets through, I don't know, but it does, okay? And I was so devastated by this. I thought my heart was going to stop. And I'm like, I didn't look for it. It just sort of popped up on my feed. So somebody wanted me to see this, okay? And I sat there and I started praying and with tears in my eyes and, and I was like, God, why, why would, why is this happening? Why am I seeing this? I didn't look for it. I'd never wanted to see it. And it took me a day and a half for me to really come to terms with us and feel okay with the world again. Okay. So I know what it feels like when stuff comes across that's horrible. And that was just one instant, right? And I really prayed about it. And the word that God gave me back again was, I need some of you to be strong enough to stand no matter what comes out because there's so much of it. And things that people will never be able to come to terms with. You can't explain away evil. Evil is just evil. And we're in a spiritual war right now. The war is between good and evil. You can't explain it. Evil is going to do horrible things. And it's not your fault. It is absolutely not anybody's fault. It is evil. And so looking at each other and being there to be an encouragement to each other, I want everybody to be really encouraged and go, you know what? You're a miracle of God if you're walking this planet. And I hope and we need to pray for those people who have done these horrible, evil things. That they will turn around. Now I have a lot of hope. I have very small amounts of hope for some of them. Because once you cross the line, especially with children, and it says it's better for them to have a millstone, there's a reason for that. I'm not sure that they can cross back over. I mean, God can do anything, but I just, I just, I don't know. Okay. So I'm going to read my post this morning and I hope it's an encouragement for everyone because you know, it's, it's not your fault. So good morning. Let's prove your amazing unimaginable worth. God made you as you are. He didn't accept us because we were perfect. He accepted us in our imperfection. Salvation isn't the reward for the strong. It's a rescue for the weak and the people who have maybe done things wrong. You can't work for love. You can't work for salvation. Salvation isn't a paycheck we earn through our efforts, good deeds, or attempts to fix ourselves. It's a rescue operation launched by God out of pure, extravagant love for the lost, the broken, and the undeserving. which is pretty much all of us. It is all of us. Pride pushes us to think we can contribute, justify ourselves, or make up for our sins, like adding our own coins to a gift that's already fully paid for. But scripture shuts that down completely. The price was paid entirely by Jesus, God's only begotten son on the cross. His blood bought it. His resurrection sealed it. We don't add to it. We simply receive it by faith. Here's some scripture to ponder today. Because if we want to know how to live this in this life, we've got to go to the instruction manual. That's the Bible, okay? Ephesians two, eight, and nine. For it is by grace you've been saved through faith. This is not from yourselves. It is a gift of God, not by works, so that no one can boast. No pride here. We come humbly before him. Titus three, five. He saved us not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit. Romans, four, four, and five. to the one who does not work but trusts God, who justifies the ungodly, their faith is credited as righteousness." The moment we try to add anything, our morality, our church attendance, our apologies, our promises, stops being a gift and becomes a transaction. But God won't let grace be turned into wages. It's free because it's priceless, paid for by the infinite worth of Christ's sacrifice. And the beauty? Once we accept this gift, truly rest in it. Something shifts inside of us. Pride loses its grip because we have nothing left to prove. We become grateful recipients, not self-made achievers. From that place, good works flows naturally, not to earn salvation, but as the fruit of being saved. Ephesians chapter It says, we're created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared in advance. It's the heartbeat of the Christian faith. Jesus did it all. We just come as we are and believe and accept the gift. So in the power of Christ, let's go out there and live without guilt, fear, or giving anything power to knock your beautiful selves down. You're a much loved child of God and a walking miracle. And there it is for the day. You're wonderful, and God loves you, and so do we. So there we go. Well, something happened this morning. Okay. Mexican drug cartels launched a drone swarm across the border and near El Paso. And the U.S. Army used their anti-drone capabilities to knock them down. And they shut down the airspace. And everybody was wondering what was going on. And it was just revealed that the U.S. Army launched or used anti-drone countermeasures that closed down the airspace in order to not affect other aircraft. So it kind of sounds to me like maybe the military is the only way and the military's got some plans and tricks up their sleeves that perhaps we're not aware of. I loved what they did with Maduro. You want to comment on that? Mr. American flag in the background. They're saying that they used today essentially directed energy weapons to knock out the drones. But those don't exist. Which is interesting. Yeah, right. Yeah. The things that have existed for a while don't exist, right? It's so funny that what we cannot acknowledge in the public domain yet, if you go on to DARPA's website and you look at their research projects, it's all open source stuff, right? Like anybody can go and look into the programs that are being open source funded. And you know our adversaries are doing this. Our adversaries are trying to get in at the universities coordinating with these government programs and projects so they can get an inside track on the technology themselves. Look, and we're playing this stupid game of, oh no, there's nothing to see here. But I love it. It's like the military is just sitting there and letting them run over our country. Are you kidding me? It's like these guys are so smart. It's amazing. You know, they're smart. They're not just like Barney Fife cops in the local police department. No, this is like this is like intelligence on steroids. Doesn't mean we don't have some bad actors we got to root out. But still, yeah, there's a lot going on, a lot more than meets the eye, that's for sure. So I got a question for you. With these super soldiers, the less than twenty of them that jumped out of the helicopters in the Maduro reign, how in the world do they crack off three hundred precision shots like a second or whatever they said they did? You know, it's like it's like, so are they robots or are they robots? What's your opinion? Are they robots? I mean, look, there's so much stuff that is out there between... When I was looking to submit a packet to go to work at DARPA, we already were working on exoskeletons, right? So that was... well over a decade ago, you're going to tell me that the leap, look, our phone, look how big your phone is and what it's capable of. You're going to tell me that that device with its capabilities can't fit in an Android can't fit in. And isn't it comical that some of our phones are called Androids. Can I give you my opinion on something I saw at one of the Turning Point events? I go to everything down in West Palm. I went to a Turning Point event and Tucker Carlson and President Trump were there and such. And they walked out and I had been watching this for a long time, their hand motions and such like that. And I'm like, The majority of what you're seeing, if you're in there in person, it's probably either a double or a robot because their hands would hit an exact point and move. They would hit that exact point. People are not that predictable. And so if you were paying attention to it, I sat there and I was just kind of laughing. I'm like going, I'm looking at a robot right now here at Turning Point that walked out on the stage. Not that there always are. But, um, you can, you can spot the, the, the, uh, the chinks in their armor there where you can see through the, you can see through it. And of course I've got a few, I've got a few special gifts for being able to see that sort of thing and, uh, and listen to it. You know, when you can hear that the Trump, the one Trump double president Trump double can't get the road to car, right? Not them under six feet tall. It's not president Trump. You know, robots hit spots and CGI can make anything look like anyone. You got to question everything. How long ago was it that, um, Hillary Clinton was shown on stage in India, but it was a light projection. Yeah. Well, you know what? I met a guy. Okay. This is really interesting. So I met a guy that, um, he said he was a photographer. And, um, you know, I, I get people's phone numbers and I talk to everybody. And the next thing you know, he's sending me a link for his website with the pictures that you'd taken that the events that we were at. And I get looking at that and I, cause I'm a curious kind of person and the embodied, there were articles in there for embodied AI. And it was really interesting. And I'm like, okay, this has gotten more interesting than what I assume where you can literally be somewhere else and project your likeness somewhere else and or have a hologram do it. Exactly. Hologram. So the hologram technology has been out for a long time, but you know what nobody talks about and what's even more taboo than androids and holograms and what is not allowed to be discussed is human genomic cloning. and organic replication, right? So how long ago was it that we were able to print, three-D print hearts? That was quite a while ago. Yeah, so ask yourself if we can print a heart. Can we print a person? Dun, dun, dun. I have to be there to complete the thought. Greenland, guys, remember that. I have to represent what I call the people in the cheaper seats. I'm quoting John Lennon there. But, you know, I feel sometimes like I'm just one of the audience here, and I giggle from time to time. But I got three other people there who know so much about so many other things that I'm completely clueless of. So I have to be like... What? You guys are like, yeah, that's old. We knew about that a long time ago. And I know I'm representing a lot of people at home who are just like mind blowing and like, it's only an hour and a half into the show and I can't take anymore. Well, and a lot of that stuff anymore too has advanced to the point where you can actually do a lot of that kind of stuff at home. You look at the guy that did genetic modification on himself to fix his lactose intolerance. That was probably, what, ten years ago now? And that was using a virus he had synthesized that he designed on his own computer and then tested on himself. You know, and that's where, like, so I posted a couple of videos to the chat, too, of there's a channel on YouTube called Tech Ingredients. And they did one video on how to modify a microwave oven to take down drones. Have you ever seen it where they make rubies in a microwave? Yeah. Yeah, that's cool. That's really cool. Okay, we're all a bunch of nerds here too, and we look at crazy stuff like this just because why? I don't know because it's interesting. Microwaves, an incredibly useful object to turn into other things that aren't microwaves. But yeah, so there's that one that, again, this is stuff that's within reach of the average person. I thought you had to go in to get the action here. So this video, okay, so this video is a different one that I posted too. This is a very long presentation, but it's about, here's how, if you wanted to do a directed energy weapon satellite yourself using off the shelf available components, Here are the components that you could actually just buy to do this. Not encouraging you to do it, but to show this is definitely possible. Save your top lines, guys, because this guy's... And not only is it possible, it's possible to do yourself, not even just as a government agency. You could do this yourself if you happen to have an evil volcano secret lair. You know, you could do this. And so the people questioning, is this stuff possible? Okay, here's the proof. Yes, it is. What if I have a non-evil secret lair? What's the fun in that? Let me get past his intro here a minute. ...against microwave weapons. And if you're interested in that, you might want to take a look at those videos. But after the fires in Maui, there's been a tremendous amount of interest in those videos, as well as comments and questions. And it's clear that there are some outstanding questions that people have about the capability of these types of systems. And today I'm going to be joining him just to work all the camera equipment and make sure that all of these overlays that we're going to be bringing you he can see them. And if you want to see any of them yourself. About the nine minute, forty second mark, he goes through the fiber lasers that you can buy that have these capabilities. Okay, nine minute what? He goes through all the math of beam divergence and everything to show, you know, exactly what kind of power you'd need in space. All kinds of stuff. Okay, of course I'm going to get an ad in here about now. Usually it's hemorrhoid medicine or whatever. Or dick pills. Yeah, seriously. You know, and you can't stop this stuff. Well, at least this one is kind of a cute clothing thing for TJ Maxx. I can handle that one. Yeah, thank God they're returning to some sort of sense of normalcy in advertising. Holy cow. It was horrendous. Insanity. Not entirely sure about that. Have you seen the recent Jaguar episode? with their advertising that they did that pretty much tanked their company? No, I didn't. Oh, that's an interesting one to look into because Jaguar, the car manufacturer, they decided to hire a new advertising firm and completely redo their image. And if I remember right, they had a drop in sales of like over ninety percent from it because it was so bad. Hmm. All right, let's see what this guy has to say here. Well, I'll try. I have to go leave this once in a while or else I get a strike from YouTube. Misalignment, it's compact, it's efficient, and you can get them commercially in very high power levels. If we go to the next page here. There are a number of companies that produce fiber lasers in the multi-tens of kilowatts range. Raykus is one. We actually bought one of these things in our laboratory not that long ago. And they're of decent quality and relative. I would love to see that laboratory, the laboratory. The laboratory. Some of the experiments he runs. He did one, too, where they did automatic AI-based targeting of lasers. And he shows how they did that, because a lot of this, a lot of the stuff he does is about basically showing how actually easy it is to do these things anymore, using off the shelf stuff to prove that, oh, yeah, this is definitely within the capabilities of a nation state to do this sort of thing. Okay, so Maduro, I'm voting that they were actually robots that were shooting down there. That's why none of them, you know. I'm going to vote in that direction. I think we nailed this. Okay. Well, if the new Santa Ana thinks he can invade the United States, this is going to be a serious, interesting development and trigger. So they had just busted this week a tunnel project in the same area, and they sealed it off. So this could have been retaliation for shutting off their drug and human trafficking tunnels. And they thought they could send a message. And I don't think it was received the way they thought. I think, too, with Maduro, I think we saw kind of our first real combat demonstration of the technology that they were testing out with the whole Havana Syndrome thing years ago, where nobody could really figure out if it was like a subsonic weapon or if it was EM-based technology. But from some of the symptoms that I've seen from people on the compound that day, I think we saw our first combat demonstration of that. But don't you know, you know, the military, what they're like, they like, they like, you know, put their backpacks on and run for twenty miles. Right. This is, you know. Well, you know, if someone brought something up about FirstNet on X and I responded, uh, yeah, we, we can't forget or don't forget about Christmas, in Nashville. Yes. And some people want to say that was a directed energy weapon. I don't think it was directed. I think it was a kinetic energy weapon, uh, from orbit. I think it was an orbital, uh, kinetic, uh, kinetic weapon. And I think it was used to, uh, eliminate the under, under the road. cooling lines for the data center. And that effectively allowed the data center to melt and melt. So you ended up losing all your FirstNet servers and data as a result of the cooling systems being destroyed. That's my theory. Interesting. Sounds like a good theory. And... And what was FirstNet? FirstNet was the reporting network for the modems that were sending off the results. The monitoring of the Albert sensors and all of the data, you know, remember the PCAPs? It sure sounds like everything's kind of tied together there now, doesn't it? It sounds like one great big crime syndicate. Also kind of amazing how FirstNet is controlled entirely by one company. yeah because i've worked on towers that have had uh that were switched over from local control to first net and the some of the stuff that's gone on with some of those radio towers is pretty interesting but there's there's a lot of people that are not big fans of first net and once they actually know what it's what it's set up as, you know, procurement wise, technology wise, and really corruption wise. Yeah. There's way, way too little diversity in these companies that seem to just like it's, it's collectivism, you know? Yeah. The company that runs that is the one that was mainly found back in the early two thousands to be running NSA listening posts inside their data centers. Do you guys talk to your phone? I do. Because you know we're being listened to all the time. Yeah, yeah. My husband's got an iPhone. His is terrible. He'll be having a conversation with somebody about some remote concept or saying... And it shows up in his Facebook ad or on some Facebook page or group that he's never heard of before within hours. And I'm like, yeah, you need to work on your settings or something because I don't get that like he does. Try this. So I don't think many people have tried this yet. When you're typing the predictive text at the top, Just start having a discussion about some obscure topic and then go to send a text to somebody about that obscure topic and see how many of the predictive words match your verbal conversation. Uh-huh. Because that just goes to reinforce that your phone's always listening to you and it's collecting keywords and it's using those keywords to build a psychological profile on you. And that psychological profile feeds what it thinks you're going to do or what you're going to want. Well, and going back to five G, you know, the, one of the, There's a couple of reasons why I don't like five G and it's not so much because of the RF radiation aspects of it, because a lot of that they repurpose spectrum that they were already shooting down at us from space because it was a satellite band. And so I'm not as concerned about that. But boy, are there a lot of problems with it from a technological standpoint and a privacy standpoint? And one of my biggest ones that I've got on that is the way that they implemented beam forming in five G where with four G they could track your phone down. Generally they could triangulate triangulate it to within a few hundred feet with five G and the beam forming that that uses to have the towers actually shoot a beam directly at your phone. It has to constantly track where your phone is so that the towers can shoot their beams at your phone. And in a lot of cases, the resolution of that comes down to within like a few centimeters of where your phone is. And the privacy aspects of that are incredibly invasive. They know exactly where your phone is if you've got five G turned on. And, and a lot of people don't know either that five G is still optional. You can turn off five G on pretty much any phone out there. Yeah. Well, the, the entire cell phone industry was, you have to ask yourself, why are they giving me a free phone upgrade? What is, I mean, if it's a thousand, twelve hundred, seventeen hundred dollar phone, why in the world would you give that to somebody to stay on your service? So the Obama phones can program people to be predisposed to it for Obama. How's that? Well, it's a tracking tool for one. It's also, like I just said, it's building a site profile on you. So when you go to replace somebody, guess what? You've got the entire site profile for that individual and everything about them is right there. So when they go to turn your device into an Android of you, it's got all the data it needs. True enough. That's like, that's like even wilder and weirder than I was seeing where that was going to go, but okay. They've also got the tight integration of the base bands in with the, in with the main chip set on most of the modern phones. I mean, there's only a couple of them that I know of that have the base band separate where the base band is fully controlled. It's like a separate little computer inside your phone. It's fully controlled. from the network itself it's not from your cell phone it's it can be reprogrammed by the network remotely without any involvement from you and in almost all phones that is very tightly coupled with the main chipset in your phone where the baseband can generally read pretty much anything in the phone in the phone's memory in the phone's storage and control the phone itself And so you've got this, you know, effectively a full-on wiretap of everything on your phone is available to your carrier. And the... almost pretty much to even get FCC approval to build a baseband system. It generally has to have that capability. And that's why there's only a couple of phones that I know of that actually separate out the baseband. They'll buy an off the shelf baseband and have one slow speed serial link basically between that and the main, uh, computing power of the phone, but that is incredibly rare, and you have to be one of the goofball people that wants to actually buy that because they know what's happening inside their phones. Man, I'm going to tell you, the military and all these people, they've got the coolest tools, and yes, the SR-七一, two, and three do exist. I saw a movie once where... I think it was a Kingsman movie where the big corporate guy, he's so generous. He's given everybody these free phones. And at some point, he's going to deliver a signal and everybody loses their minds. They're under his power and control. But it doesn't go very well because the good guys rescue the day. Everybody should be out there studying our jets and aircraft, because if you want to see some really cool stuff that's engineered into them, it's unbelievable. You know, it's like active phased array antennas in, you know, that's where they came from. And the technology was perfected there, as well as the titanium box in the F-FXIV. Greatest aircraft ever created in the history of the world. And that and the Blackhawk, yeah. Okay, they're both cool. The Blackhawk's pretty good. The what? The A-Ten's pretty good, too. A-Ten's pretty good, but the F-Fourteen, that's all I can say. I still have the T-shirt. Like, you can talk. You haven't even seen Top Gun Maverick yet. Don't watch movies. I just need to see them in person, right? Then they're cool. I need to create a list of movies that Donna needs to see. Yeah, the list of movies Donnie needs to see but will probably never see unless somebody says, okay, I'm going to go over there, I'm going to set the coffee in front of you, and we're going to sit down and watch this movie, right? All right. Here you go. HologramUSA.com. Okay, wait a minute. I'm going to nuke this little video of the microwaves to take out drones, but I'll post it in my Telegram channel. Oh, yeah. So what is it? hologramusa.com You can actually buy hologram projectors. No way. Yes. Okay, I've got to take a look at this because I've been interested in actual holography for quite a while. Yeah, so this is commercial. What's funny is that we can joke about things all day long, but let's take it to practical reality. Why do you have a goat skull here? Tell me why we've got a goat skull there. Is that still just a Pepper's Ghost illusion, though? You know, I don't know. I want full, full computed holography. That's what I want to see. All right, guys, you know what we must do, don't you? Under products and services, it says three D light boxes, digital resurrection, eye candy. I say hologram USA, three D studios, mobile hologram displays and telepresence. All right. Which one you want me to click on? Well, which one would you like to go down first? I don't know. Maybe we should just go through and see what it is, okay? Yeah, sure. All right. We must do this, guys. We must. Here we go. We've got projection solutions. So I want to see a video. Telepresence is the bottom one. That one's got a video. Okay. It's also got some interesting language. One of their partners is a major telecom carrier, Deutsche Telekom. Isn't that special? First, we started with a broadcast live across London, then UK, the Atlantic. Okay, let's see what it says. We've got to do this. Not sure how good the product's going to work if the video doesn't come up. Oh, all right. So we found the first fly in the ointment there. First, first flaw. First flaw. Their sales video crashes. Boom. Right again. That it's probably a bad directory entry. Okay. But it's cool. We know it's there. And let's see if I can find it actually on YouTube. Okay. I'm just going to say in the meantime, there's no way I'm covering all the topics of discussion today in a summary. This is like an amoeba or a squid that just goes everywhere, right? An octopus, the arms are going everywhere. Well, what shape is BNN going to take today, boys and girls? We haven't hit like farm animals yet. Don't tap me. Do we want to go that way? Yeah, I still need cows. Talk about alpacas. I saw some baby alpacas the other day on TV. They're so cute. If anybody wants to get rid of the mini Scottish Highland cows, give me a call. There's hologram videos on here from fourteen years ago on YouTube. On YouTube, yeah. I'm gonna have to call my guy down there that introduced me to the embodied AI. That was really random and really amazing. This one's, this is a different company, I think. Can you put it in the chat? That's fifteen years ago they did this one. It's a different company, but I mean it goes to show how long ago this stuff was around. So basically what we are all saying is that if there was a desire to get rid of all of the people that are doing drugs or bringing fentanyl in the United States and all of that, pretty much we could just say, you're gone right now. And the threat would not be there. So is there a real threat out there? Here's some critical thinking for you. Are the bad guys actually removed? Are we actually watching an AI disaster to get us off of our dead behinds and start caring about the United States? instead of being spoon-fed little babies. See, if we really wanted to make sure we had an effective directed energy weapon kind of thing that uses the color blue for targeting, and you really wanted to make sure that you only took out the certain people that you wanted, one might conclude that you would send in the people that you didn't want to fry wearing, I don't know, maybe blue helmets with UN on them. Ooh, the plot chickens, da-da-da. Yeah, exactly. I need to bring up the groundhog. I keep saying that all these people that are doing protests, I always put that in quotations because they're not really protests. I don't know what you want to call them. But every time they do that... Every time they do that, all their phone data is being recorded. They know exactly who these people are. They're in all these media groups. So you know who's in the group and who takes from that group and actually gets physically involved. So you know who is corrupted or corruptible. And you know who's actually getting violent. Let's see. And you know who's doing illegal activities? You just sit at home. You'll be fine. I'm going to have to unmute it, too. Okay, I've got to unmute this a minute and replay it. Hang on. Ta-ta-ta. Ha-ha-ha. Ha-ha-ha. Ha-ha-ha. You need to put that on a little button so Karen doesn't have to do it. Yeah. Too funny. So yeah, let's talk about this crowd scene thing that's out there. Have you ever really taken a good look at that? I used to do crowd scene comparisons when a lot of this, you know, when they were having, I don't know, all kinds of protests. And if you look at the colors, they actually have people color coded in, in some of these, but when you look at the crowd scenes that they're putting out there of all these big cities, I am literally not buying any of it zero because the colors are not natural in these crowd scenes. And people do not behave in crowd scenes the way that they do in their little AI crowd scenes. Well, and you know, if you really wanted to make a realistic crowd scene to be able to CGI that up, you'd really want to have a whole bunch of models of people wearing normal clothes and raising their hands up and get a good three D scan of all of them. You know, sort of like what they do at the airports for everybody that they'd send through the three D scanners with their hands up wearing normal clothes. Yeah. In the surrender position. Yep. Do you ever go through there and talk to those guys in, in the TSA? Oh, heck yeah. Cause I opt out of those machines every single time. Yeah. I'll go through and say, isn't it really sad that you miss eighty-five percent of any threats that actually goes through here and it's been proven? Yeah, you ever see Adam Savage talk about accidentally bringing, I think it was like a fourteen inch Bowie knife through security when he was going to a convention or something like that? Yeah, in Kennedy Airport, I actually said that to one of the guys. I said, so why are we paying for this service if you guys are that high of a failure rate? And, you know, it's okay to say those things. You have the right. I did. He, of course, smirked because he knew I was right. So can you put those in the private chat, Jason, or can you only post to X? So I have my phone, but I have X up on my computer here so I can see our video as well. I can't. It's like a chat, so I can't grab it from the X post to get it into a browser. Oh, okay. I can copy paste. Okay. Thank you, Ralph. Ralph to the rescue. Always have an IT guy in your back pocket. Everything you don't know will come true quickly, easily, and magically appear. Okay. Four years ago, there was Michael Jackson hologram in Las Vegas. Actually looks pretty good. Really? Yeah. Let's see if I can move this around. I cannot. All right. Let's see what it looks like. so so I'm a little confused as to what they're actually trying to demonstrate here. Yeah. They're adding graphic stuff in between clips of some of their demonstrations. It's so unnecessary and over the top. It almost looks like a reverse projection onto a onto scrim or something like that going across the stage one of the biggest ones was uh the tupac hologram do you guys remember that i have an image of that if you want me to find it here's a one either one that was like staring down at a game i'm sending some via direct message on x well and you know the other thing too though is that there's so many of these companies that call things like this holograms when a hologram really is kind of a specific thing where it's capturing both the light intensity and the phase angle of the light coming in on a piece of film generally but We have the ability to do full computed holograms at this point. The only thing that I've seen that's a barrier to that is actually more the display because the pixel density that you need to be able to do a full hologram tends to be such that you have to have the pixels close enough together to be smaller than the wavelengths you're trying to represent. I have no doubt that's possible to do, but I've never seen that available in the commercial space yet. No, but I can guarantee the military has it. They got all the cool tools. Oh, heck yeah. All right, so here we go. Let's see if this will play. Yeah, I think the point I'm trying to convey is what is available, that's the one that wasn't loading properly for whatever reason. And how easy it is to trick people into thinking that they're looking at something when it's not actually truly a hologram or even a true representation of anything. Right, exactly. The crowd scenes in all of these big cities across the globe, not happening. Not even close to happening. You know, you would never have that density. And it's like it moves in regular patterns when you look at it. So... One technology that I thought was really cool is the way... I haven't watched the show The Mandalorian, but I watched a video on how they did some of the special effects for it. And they used a new technique for that where they have the entire set is basically a screen. And they track where the camera is in space. And this actually goes back to something I used to experiment with years ago for doing pseudo-three-D effects, where you track the viewpoint and then change the screen based on where the person's eyes are. Well, they did the same kind of thing with... the Mandalorian where they track the position of the camera and they would actually change the way the background looked to make things look closer or more distant to the camera by just shifting the elements projected into the background. And if you get a chance to take a look into that, it's really cool to see how they did it. And that can make for an incredibly convincing fake if you've got a single viewpoint. If you have, you remember the videos that were coming out in China during COVID? A lot of that, most of that was actually gaming software because the physical, the physics behind it, you could never duplicate that in real life. So it was kind of, you remember when they were spraying the streets and such? That was gaming software, the majority of it. because the camera would take wild swings, even if they had had a boom or anything, they wouldn't be able to have gotten that video the way they did. Well, now one of the things that you can do with AI is to do something that is semi-realistic, either CGI or in some cases, some AI models can't even just take like sketches of effectively what you wanted as a storyboard for something. feed it to the AI and tell it, make this look more realistic. And if you've started with a semi-realistic CGI scene that you've generated very, very cheaply, well, now you can generate something that looks a lot more realistic than you have the funds or the time to be able to fake. Right. And with, with COVID too, you could see the technology wasn't as good. So it wasn't as convincing. So you wouldn't have the variations in light rendering. in the background, so the buildings didn't follow a normal pattern of how light bounces off of objects. So if you looked at the background, you could say, oh, yeah, okay, they stuck a bunch of, like, copy-paste, copy-paste, make it smaller. It looked like perspective, but the light rendering didn't match the perspective at all. So I'm like, okay, this is a fake. Are you saying COVID was fake? Uh... The videos about it certainly were. Highly manipulated everything. You're right. The thing is, look what we can do right now, AI, active face, you can record a video and it can completely change you to look like whoever you want to look like. You can record a video and it just overlays that. Super simple, it does require some processing power, but that technology exists. They're doing it with J.D. Vance all the time. All the time, as well as President Trump. How come he keeps getting younger? Well, and so when anyone has him on a call, how do you know it's actually him? Because they've had the voice stuff forever, right? I mean, with J.D., they're making him into, it's a mockery. It's not a serious thing where they're trying to trick us. They're making him into the pudgy, long-haired guy that dances all the time. They just put that over somebody else who's actually doing the dancing and create it. Yeah. But everybody's laughing at it, but it's like, how do you know that the quote unquote real JD Vance isn't the same? Well, look at the, look at the face of the facial structure of whoever's playing JD, at least part of the time. And the mask, the silicone masks and such are not perfect. So if you pay attention to the eyes, you can usually see through them, but it's, it's kind of interesting if you really pay attention, you, you can, you can usually pick it out if you're, if you're real observant. Yeah. I mean, there's, there are ways with the, with a keen eye, but it's like, there's a reason why the CIA mask designer was able to go out and be on TV and talk about what, you know, they did right. And how realistic and show some of the, the mask and stuff. Yeah. It's because it's old technology that is being essentially phased out. They're like, hey, this exists. We're letting you know because. We don't really use it anymore. It's no longer really relevant. But our adversaries now have the capability. We need you to understand that this exists. So, you know, to look for it. So, you know what our adversaries are capable of. Right. Yeah. So there is an aspect to that. But also, anytime you see some new AI thing brought out or used, you should ask yourself, what did they use and how did they know about the tool to use that? Because if you go back and look at some of this stuff, it's real interesting the first people to talk about some of these things, who they are, and what their alignments are politically. It's very revealing as to who's really in possession of the technology and who's divulging it. Yeah. Here you go. Head tracking for desktop VR displays using a Wii remote. Yeah, so this is one that's like an eighteen-year-old Joe. Yeah, you can skip ahead a little bit. They'll show the little targets on the screen there moving with the camera. We're going to be using the Wii Remote and the sensor bar, but we're actually going to be using them backwards. We're going to put the Wii Remote next to the TV and actually move the sensor bar instead. The Wii Remote actually contains... Okay. Yeah, keep going. Now we're going to have to find some way to mount the... Keep going a little further. There we go. Just a quick note, to power the sensor bar, I simply turn on my Wii after I've connected my Wii remote to my PC. First, I'm going to show you what it looks like without head tracking, which is what displays normally look like. You can see that although it's a picture of a three-D room, the image looks very two-dimensional and bound to the surface of the TV. Now with head tracking turned on, the TV actually looks like the entrance to a real room. Just like in real life, by moving our head around, we can look behind objects. And if you look really closely, some targets actually appear to be floating out in front of the screen, reaching into the real world. If we get closer to the screen, we get closer to the objects and we can even get behind the ones floating in front of the screen. Well, that's really cool. Again, that was using easily available off the shelf technology like eighteen years ago. Yeah, and then you start taking a look at some of the projection mapping technology as well. And there's there's one that I posted that's it's more of like an art project kind of a thing, but it gives you the idea of what you can do if you track a person and then project onto them. OK, hang on, let's see this. We had no idea that we were going to go here today, guys, because we never know where we're going to go. It just sort of happens, okay? It's like off the rails day. Like every day. okay let's see this i was gonna say that um i think it was yesterday or the day before eric reposted somebody had posted a video about uh the will smith spaghetti eating and how it's gone to another better level now he's having a conversation with someone else about him eating spaghetti but it was pretty cool pretty cool okay let's see what this is about How far forward do I need to go? I don't know. Middle of it someplace. Yeah, there you go. In there. So the idea here, and imagine this being applying to, you know, say a person's face or a person's clothing, is that if you can track the person and project onto them exactly what you want from a distance... If they're wearing, for example, a completely blank mask, now you can project that onto them as they're moving around. And we have all the technology to do this in off-the-shelf components. So you could project red blood coming onto somebody's white shirt? Imagine that! Who would have thought? The fake blood that never got on the backdrop, you know, any of that. And everything's cleaned up in less than two hours, a crime scene. Not buying it. And again, this is stuff that you can do with off-the-shelf components. So imagine someone who has a much more vested interest in fooling you, the technology that they have available to them. Yeah. Just imagine, just imagine if it's in the movies, we can probably do it no matter what it is. Yeah. Or at least make it look like that. I don't think most people ever put those two and two together that, you know, we can generate this in movies. Look at avatar. I was just going to say, yeah, it's, Yeah. It's embodied AI is what it is. Kind of. I saw a whole show on how they make that. Spill the beans there, Jason. Spill the beans. That's okay. No. No. We have lots to ponder today. Let's put it that way. We're on a lot of ground. We covered a lot of ground. This is great. Love it. Oh, we've got Ralph just posting away here. You want me to keep going? There's a couple. I think you got the videos that I just posted there. Yeah, I copied in a couple of Jason's links and then I added another one for showing how easy it is to build your own listening device to be able to listen to things inside of a building from potentially miles away and how easy it is to do that using off-the-shelf components. Again, showing that if you have more technology available than we do, that this is really easy to do. Okay, let's go to the next one. That's the hologram Michael Jackson there. It's actually pretty good. I forgot how many years ago that was. Fourteen years or something? It's like so old. If there's somebody at home going, what? That's different. Not even kidding. Mario Ramirez live in Hollywood now with a preview. Mario, good morning. Good morning, and finally we can talk about those treats with the CEO in just a minute. But there is this fascination with holograms. Tony, I know you're a movie buff, so if you've seen Blade Runner, you know exactly what I'm talking about. And look who is on stage right now. This is the same exact hologram that appeared at Coachella in And remember back then how controversial this was. People didn't know how to feel about resurrecting Tupac and him actually performing at Coachella. So Hologram USA, it's the world's first dedicated hologram theater. It's here on Hollywood Boulevard in Cherokee. And I'm joined now by the CEO. This is amazing. Interesting. And last video. And this one, he goes through several different techniques for doing this, ranging in complexity all the way up to, if I remember right, using a laser pointer to bounce light off of a piece of trash in a room through a window and then see how it reflects light so that you can record the audio based on the sound waves hitting the piece of trash. Okay, here we go. Let's see. Either way, you definitely came to the right place. Today I'm going to be telling you and showing you just about everything that I know about spy microphones and acoustic surveillance, which happens to be a lot. We're going to be creating invisible laser microphones. We're going to be turning regular microphones into beam-forming eavesdrop devices. We're going to be taking video footage of garbage on the floor through a zoom lens attached to an insane high-speed camera. and then later reconstructing the sound in the room from the subtle vibrations in Excel. Yes, Microsoft Excel. And we're even going to try bouncing millions of photons around the room every second, measuring how long they take to return to the sensor so we can measure the vibration of particular objects. So congratulations to you. You have reached a stairwell down to the deepest levels of acoustic absurdity. Interesting. Yeah, I watched this video before. It's a pretty good one. Yeah, he does some pretty cool stuff. He did a real good one on researching the flock cameras too. But yeah, there's all kinds of this stuff that is well within the realm of the average person. So as long as you're aware of that and know how easy it is to pull off this kind of stuff for somebody that has vastly more capabilities than you do, And teams of people who have vastly more capabilities than what we do. Yeah. Anything is possible. So I'm waiting for the Jetsons cars to come out. That would be really fun. I actually saw a drone car that somebody got into and it had four actuators to lift it off the ground. And I'm not sure what we would call those activators, but it was, it was really cool. And it got in like a bubble and this, this chick gets in it. She starts flying around and I'm like, Oh, that looks like a fun thing right there. Yeah. So, okay. Well, great show guys. It's time to go on to the rest of our day. Now that we've talked about spy things and creating things and directed energy weapons and Oh, signature gatherers that are going to go to jail. I'm pretty extra sure pretty quickly and lots and lots and lots of other things that are going to come at us and rapid fire and God behind all of it, holding us up no matter what happens. And we don't need to be afraid. How's that? Did I do okay with summarizing that? Good job. Yeah, that's pretty good. I avoided the hemorrhoid commercials today, the ED commercials, and the only one that I saw that popped up that's a sponsored one is unfiltered sports photos. I don't even watch sports. Why would that pop up? That's just weird. Or anything like that. I don't even watch TV. If I'm not here doing something like that, you know, I don't know. I don't get it. I don't get it. So anyhow, who wants to pray today? Do we want to pray or do we want to say last? I'll pray, then last words, and then we go on about our day. How's that? All right. Dear Heavenly Father, thank you so very, very much for your presence with us always. I ask that you give everybody a good, I don't know, a good... intervention in the way they're thinking today let them know how much you love them that you care about every single thing about them that you created them that you love them that you walk with us every day and all we have to do is focus on you get our eyes into your instruction manual so we know how we're supposed to live and do the right thing and and Trust that you will take care of the end game on whatever it is. It's all we have to do. Trust you. You're in charge. It's fantastic. I ask that you would bless all the people that are out there right now. I have a friend that's in surgery right now, and I ask that you bless Sally right now as she's in surgery and give the doctors... everything they need to help put her back together again. And we ask that you guide and direct every single one of us, that we would have your eyes to see the world, that we would have your ears, that we would do the things that you would want us to do, not for self gain, but to take care of others and the world that you created. We're here to serve you and we're here to serve the world. We're not here to, make gains for ourselves. I mean, the things that you do give us, we're thankful for. And we ask that you show us how best to use them to benefit the world around us. I don't know what else to say. We could sit here and pray forever because there's so much need in the world. But give everybody a big hug today and let them know that you care, that you're here, and that they are very, very precious to you and love. So that the disappointment, the the depression and all the other things that can take over when we're being inundated with so much stuff that that stays away from us, that that is silenced. And all we hear is your glory, giving you praise and thanks for everything you do. We love you. In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen. All right. All right, boys and girls, who wants to start? Let's go around the room. And last words. Karen. Well, I got to say, this is so much fun. I've missed you guys. We got used to talking on the shows or off the shows. And it got really busy around the holidays and the last couple of months. And so it's been a lot of fun to just come back and chat about everything under the sun again. But, yeah, it's been great. I don't like getting up early, but this is early for me. But I do enjoy the conversations, and I enjoy that you never know what to expect on this show. And we cover a lot of the same materials, but in different ways. And the news filtered through Donna and Friends on here is always enlightening and entertaining and encouraging, too. So it's a lot of fun to see BNN popping back into the world again. That's nice. Ralph? Well, I guess one of the big takeaways here that I'm getting out of this is we're in a world of bread and circuses right now. You got to be real careful about what you believe, about what you're seeing in the news media and everywhere else. You know, you... everything that's there's so much that's controlled there's so much there's so many tools out there for them to be able to do it and it's not something to be scared of but it's definitely something to be aware of so that you can defend yourself against it jason welcome to the brave new world prepare yourself because There's a whole lot that people will be experiencing for the first time in the next few years, and it's going to create a lot of disruption. Oh, disruption. Good or bad? It's a little bit of both. Yeah, I think it's all here. It's how you manage things when they change. That's right. You can't get sad about it. If this world we're in, which has just really not been running well by a bunch of satanic pedophile cannibals and such, it's time for that to change, right? We can do better than this. And so if it, what, if it changes out of that to something better, it's, it's going to be fantastic. And we have to be open to that at this point in time. So I'm going to do a vote here, just a quick tally to see who believes what Nancy Guthrie on a scale of one to one hundred. Is it a PSYOP or real? Karen? PSYOP. Ralph? Don't have enough information to be able to tell. Jason? Good answer. I, the initial reaction was, it was another diversion, a distraction in the media, but the reality is, is given the location, the probability that it's real is actually very high. So I wouldn't actually be surprised if we don't have a lot more of this going on that we haven't heard about. Okay. Another, another, um, vote. Okay. Biden in the Epstein files, it said that he had a, he was shot in the head in. And, uh, uh, what's the, what is the probability that if that was true, that it was one of his own guys taking him out rather than a pro tribunal Karen. First I've heard of it. So I don't know. Ralph. Same Jason. it's a high very high likelihood that in any event he's if you if in fact it's true that yes it's a high probability that it was one of his own guys now if in fact he did not die from that incident then then it's highly likely that he's still alive and they smuggled him out of the prison Okay. Considering that I believe if he were executed in a military tribunal, they would go to center shot mass instead of the head. It is highly unlikely that that can be that's that's one of those things that I would absolutely strike off the probabilities. So anything else is possible, but that one's probably not probable. So I would say that also relies on the premise that Biden was a real person and not a character. Oh, we did go there, didn't we? How many people do we see aren't even a person, but they're a character that's been a repeating act in the movie? Probability... Very high. So there we go. And that's going to be fun. Let's watch him pull the masks off. We'll have Biden rub his nose and watch his nose go like six inches out of place or whatever it is, stretching stuff. It's like this is going to be fun. It's like watching a murder mystery. The murder was of the United States, but it didn't work. And so the mystery is now to uncover all the pieces as we work through this. Enjoy the show. The United States is not the government. It's the people. It's the people. It's us. And this is going to be great because honestly, we, we always figure things out. We were supposed to be a family and a family stands together and we figure things out. And no matter what happens, we're going to be okay. God's standing with us. And, uh, I think it's going to be a really fun future to go into. Going to be a few bumps and bruises along the way. Nothing's ever clean, but it has to happen. And we're going to come out on the other side of this stronger, better. And, and, and in, in, Much better shape. It's going to be fun. Good adventure. So with that said, boys and girls, here we go to that part of the show. Ding, ding, ding, ding. Go to BrandonBergerGovernor.com because I'm the best non-consider who's ever not conceded in the history of the United States of America. And I'd like to have a discussion with the rightful president of the United States, not one of his body doubles, in cowboy boots and see who wears them better. It'll be me because I wear them every day. And then we'll talk about fixing things. Over. There you go. And with that said, love to all of you. Keep a stiff upper lip here when things go wrong and just realize it is a great thing to have stubborn resolve and unwavering integrity and honor in the way we conduct our lives. And no matter what happens, eyes on God, focus, and it's going to be okay. So anyhow, God bless you all. God bless everyone whom you love. And God bless America. Make it a great day. It's choice. Be mentally tough and refuse to fail. We'll see you. I don't know if I'm going to be on tomorrow. Watch my channels. And so if not, have a great weekend. If I'm on tomorrow, I'll see you tomorrow.