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DWM Underground: Everything Goes
Has the idea of weather control ever crossed your mind as just a figment of science fiction? Prepare to have your beliefs challenged as we delve into the controversial concept of manipulating weather patterns.
We explore a potent mix of conspiracy theories, taking you on a wild ride through the world of advanced technology, such as direct energy weapons and artificial intelligence. Unearth the secrets behind the patent for hurricane and tornado control devices, and get ready to question everything you thought you knew about the Federal Reserve and its possible global influences.
So, brace yourself for a mind-bending journey that promises to shatter the status quo and leave you questioning reality.
Enjoy the trip down the rabbit hole with us.
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Speaker 3:Greetings, yeah what's up everybody? Welcome to a another episode of the Wise man Underground. I am D Matt, I'm Luis.
Speaker 1:And I am Jesse.
Speaker 3:And it's good to be back, man, good to be back on the mic with you guys. What are we drinking tonight? I got a water's good I got a perfect water.
Speaker 1:So good, perfect drink. Space dust Puking out a barley why do my ship flashing? Oh, there we go, let's go.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I saw, that I saw that.
Speaker 3:Oh, with the freaking, that's sick. We're incorporating new technology into the podcast. It's exciting. So today's episode it's kind of just a mashup. It's called Everything Goes. For the past three days I've pretty much been a brainstorming and figured out we could talk about a few awesome things. But before we do start that, everyone, if you guys could go ahead and like our damn show and share it and comments are always cool. You can find us on all social medias. Oh, but YouTube. Youtube has terminated us. We were terminated. We made it an hour and a half boys, before we were terminated.
Speaker 2:But um, yes to the system.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I know I speaking of a threat.
Speaker 2:You're about to be assassinated by lizard.
Speaker 3:Oh, I have a lizard right here.
Speaker 2:It's crazy, your wall.
Speaker 3:Mother effort right there. What's gonna leave him?
Speaker 1:He seems cool yeah he was got no problem with the show or a gecko.
Speaker 3:That that is a normal lizard. Good question, yeah, yeah, for everyone not watching on Twitch, there's a lizard right behind me and it's on the wall, and that was how it's. How locked down I have my house people, it's easily infiltrated. Um. So, yeah, go ahead like the show, spread it, tell your friends all that good shit, so let's just jump right into it.
Speaker 3:Um, something, one of the things I wanted to talk about today was the topic of climate change and that if you are at home and you know you are like the normal average man, you kind of come home from your day of work and you watch the news, it's pretty much filled with all kinds of climate change propaganda and all this other stuff, and I mean, I witnessed it today. Uh, you know, uh, really, the only cable channel that I was able to choose from other than soap operas and other bullshit was, uh, the Fox weather channel, and so me and Louis were from Florida and Jesse is from Las Vegas, nevada, and so we've seen the trend that there's been some events going on. There's been some things taking place, um, some I wouldn't say odd, but there there's more eventful uh, weather patterns that are happening and, uh, one of the most interesting things didn't a hurricane hit Las Vegas? Yeah or not Las Vegas but it got something right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was hurricane Hillary, but I was just looking at this shit. I'm like earlier. I'm like why is what's up with all the hurricanes? There's a hurricane completely parallel right now. Was it hurricane Chauvin or something parallel with, like, hurricane Lee going up the East coast, going up the West coast.
Speaker 1:And very weird, just very odd. But yeah, hurricane Hillary hit briefly. I thought it was going to hit way harder than it did, but it flooded Vegas. I mean, vegas gets flooded when it rains for an hour, so that's not surprising. I thought it was going to be way worse, though.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so I know there's hurricane Lee is out there. I was actually caught my eye today. But what else caught my attention? Watching Fox weather news. Yes, I'm a Fox guy, we're CNN, I know. I do think they're both controlled oppositions. But the funny thing is is that when, uh, when they were talking about hurricane Lee I think it was like two hours before two hour it took two hours for this tropical storm to turn into a category for hurricane, and so I was kind of like blown away by that.
Speaker 1:Is that not?
Speaker 3:normal.
Speaker 2:You was a.
Speaker 3:Floridian, I don't, I don't, I don't think to reach category, for I think that's incorrect.
Speaker 2:Is that?
Speaker 3:incorrect. Well, I saw, they said it one hour ago tropical storm and it was a. They had a like a line graph depth chart and it was in tropical storm severity and then it went into category four. But that's just what I saw in the news.
Speaker 2:So I've been tracking Lee for like four days now, roughly, maybe a little more. Before it was even a tropical depression. People have been. So you know me, I'm always looking out for the weird news.
Speaker 2:And there's something like I have this thing about hurricanes that when I hear the name or that there's a storm or whatever I'll get, I have like a like a clairvoyance or a six sense, or whatever you want to call it about things right, Okay. And usually if I hear the name of the storm or if there's a storm coming, like, if I immediately like get, I'll either immediately get a feeling okay, this is going to be a storm that I need to get ready for, or I won't even give a shit at all.
Speaker 2:So the name so like the last storm that came through, like the one that hit Florida right, like I didn't give a fuck about that storm, like I didn't, like I was like, oh, we got a storm coming, zero fucks didn't care, so to this one though, I'm tracking it because, like immediately I heard it, I'm like I feel like this one could be something. And then the path that it's going. Most of the models say that it's going to turn north before it hits Florida.
Speaker 2:Now my mom said the it's hitting, it's going to fucking crush Florida.
Speaker 3:Wow, it's going to crush Florida Dude. I saw him sitting with my mom. I do, I guys, I live with my mother. Fuck off.
Speaker 3:But listen, like Louis saying, you know, when I was mentioning something about the news and he was like I doubt that he's probably right, louis is on top of his shit and he's one of the coolest and most badass preppers that I know personally. And it makes sense that you know when it's a headline, when it's a news headline and it says you know, it took one hour for this storm to gain this kind of strength, it like pushes a lot of fear and stuff like that. And we know what the news is all about and most of it's pretty much, you know, fear propaganda. But the fact that when he was saying that he has a bad feeling about this storm, I had a bad feeling too.
Speaker 3:And my mom, who was watching the news all day today as I was taking a nap so I so I do live with my mother and I sleep all day, so you know she was she was like oh, it's not going to hit, it's not going to hit, it's nowhere close, it's, it's, it's, we're fine and all this. And I looked at it and I was like how the heck do you can, can these people first of all say that there's no chance? There's there's slight chance of it hitting, but you know the probability of it hitting is is vast and wide and all this kind of stuff. But I mean, how many times do hurricanes hit Florida successfully? Whenever there is a hurricane out there, I'd say that the percent is probably slightly over 50%. Could you agree?
Speaker 2:So last year and this year the percent has gone up, but like the previous I don't know three or four years before that, we barely got touched by storms if you remember Right, right and like we did. We did get hit by Maria, which did some damage. At least in central Florida area. Hadn't been touched in a long time. Like like, really bad storms. Miami gets fucked up all the time, but Miami and Key West.
Speaker 3:there you know, yeah, miami is what I think. I, when I looked at, I think it was six feet above sea level.
Speaker 2:I don't know that it is. I think there's parts of Miami that are actually below grade because it sinks. It is sinking in a year.
Speaker 3:Yeah. So when, when I saw this, I kind of you know, I started getting into my whole tinfoil hat. Holy shit you know hurricanes coming.
Speaker 2:I got, I got some stuff, All this kind of stuff.
Speaker 3:So started looking up patents, and that's what I do. Whenever I see some, something that's brewing and I'm like what's going on, I start looking up patents because I'm like, okay, what, what is legally out there? What science is out there that we have that is not broadcasted, you know, to the public? And so there's a hurricane and tornado control device patent. Did you guys know this, dude tell? Okay so. So the patent number is us two zero zero, three zero zero, eight, five, two, nine, six a one. I'm going to download the PDF right now, okay, so, for the viewers who like to watch us on Twitch, I'm going to bring this up to the camera so you guys can get a better look, you guys to. You guys get a look at this too. Hopefully it focuses, okay. So what we see in the picture is we see ground technology with some sort of looks like microwave emitters or something like that. But the abstract reads it's a. It's a.
Speaker 3:Method is disclosed for affecting the formation and or direction of a low atmospheric weather system. Audio generators are positioned to project sound waves toward peripheral areas of the weather system. The sound waves are generated at a frequency to affect the formation of the weather system in a manner to disrupt, enhance or direct the formation. The sound waves can also be projected in a manner to cause the system to produce rain. Let's just the quick little gist of it. It is a nine page document so I'm not going to go ahead and get too in depth on it. Now. Do we think it's possible for the manipulation of hurricanes or tropical storms to develop them into hurricanes, and do we think that it's possible to control the direction, even though we're talking about high, you know, high humidity, low, whatever it is, the highs and the lows, with the weather patterns which are the natural way that helps control these things? What do you guys think?
Speaker 1:I had a question real quick what's up with? Is this normal for this amount of hurricanes and such a short amount of time? Because how many hurricanes on average per year Like what's the average?
Speaker 2:And we had one that didn't you know, it's been like I'm going to look this up, but this so far I don't think this is an abnormal amount of hurricane.
Speaker 1:It's not an abnormal amount. I mean, I know it's abnormal for the hurricane that we had here on the West Coast to actually hit. I know that's abnormal, I don't know why, but it hasn't been since like I don't know 1928 or something like that, since the last one hit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't know if the frequency is so much as abnormal, but I think maybe the strength and the power and the speed and development might be definitely.
Speaker 2:I think that is probably a little higher. All right, so this is no hurricane data. Oh shit, they don't give an average. But let's see 2022, we had 17. They made it to N on the list and 2021, they made it to 21. I know there's been years where they've gone into like the double letters and the Greek alphabet shit. They did 31 in 2020.
Speaker 3:Now do you think like what is this patent talking about?
Speaker 2:And why is there a?
Speaker 3:patent for it. I mean, I don't know. I would think that they're trying to take my tinfoil hat off at the same time. What we're talking?
Speaker 2:about this. So obviously a patent like that sounds like it could have a lot of good uses. Right, and the steering hurricanes or tornadoes and stuff away Because, like you said, that stuff is guided by high pressure, low pressures. Moisture strengthens it, you know, dry wind or dry air weakens it, all those things.
Speaker 3:So real quick. So another thing is, this is a higher heat and humidity, right. So the summer we've had, I mean I can attest for it that it's been one of the hottest summers, if not the hottest summer, I've ever had in Florida.
Speaker 2:Right, and so the ocean waters are super hot right now. If you had a device that was able to either change the pressure in front of or next to any kind of storm system, like either through microwaves or whatever, you'd probably be able to change the direction that a storm went. I don't know if you'd be able to dry out the air enough to get it to weaken necessarily. Maybe you could do you know they cloud seed. Maybe you could do enough Cloud seeding where it's dropping enough rain that it loses enough juice. You know, I mean.
Speaker 3:Right, right to then weaken it that way.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I think it's probably a possibility. I don't know that it's All that practical.
Speaker 3:probably, though, right necessarily so I'm gonna combine Two things here. So when we're talking about the patent, it says the sound waves are generated at a frequency to affect the formation of the weather system in a manner to disrupt, enhance, enhance or direct the formation. Right, so manipulate the route, possibly, or To manipulate certain things to form and condense upon each other. So when I started looking up you know, programs or facilities, do we have any technology that actually has the possibility to doing this? And so I came across the harp Technology. Have you guys heard about that?
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, yeah, yes, classic harp Yep.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so harp, I don't know if it's a government and Agency.
Speaker 2:I don't even.
Speaker 3:I just I just think it's a type of technology could be right, could be like down into it, but it's a high frequency. It means high frequency active Aurora research program and that's what harp that's what the acronym stands for. So I could see that that has to deal with frequencies, that the patent has to deal with frequencies and and maybe what would be like the whole purpose, right? I mean, I definitely know that there's a climate change agenda that's happening, that's going on right now. It's not only being pushed by the United Nations. You have policies being created by the council foreign relations that's moving down and we'll see more of these policies being talked about this month on the 18th and the 19th, publicly. But you know the United Nations is is hosting a seven-year accelerated Covenant with the nations to Clamp down on agenda 21, and agenda 21 obviously has, you know, climate change as a part of their agenda.
Speaker 1:So you say seven year. Those are the exact words that they use seven year. That's the exact words that yeah.
Speaker 3:That's actually the title that they have on their website for this meeting. So this is now. It all has to deal with these, the sustainable development goals. So they're gonna talk about these goals. It's gonna be one week long. They're establishing a covenant and they want to try and reach the, the. They want to try and reach their goals by 2030 and what the biggest thing when I was doing my reading is that they are. They're having a hard time Bringing in the private sector. Number one the private sector is very, not as wealthy and they're not, as they're not, able to fund the things that you know these sustainable development goals are Are wanting to be initiated, you know, because things cost money, like energy. It's not just that they cost money, it's that all that stuff doesn't make any money.
Speaker 2:I sector doesn't waste their time, Absolutely. They already learned that you.
Speaker 3:You fuck around too long on on projects like this and you're gonna bankrupt.
Speaker 3:And I hope we don't get demonetized for this, but we're gonna, you know, during the seaward, right during the seaward, you know, you know we, I think that the United Nations that, and that the world, right as when they were going through lockstep, right that they were able to see and pick out. You know what do you mean? Well, what I mean by lockstep, this is a Rockefeller document that came out. It's called operation lockstep. Came out in 2010. It talks about, you know, basically getting a little.
Speaker 3:Basically a global, a global pandemic that you know evolves into a global Technocracy, their surveillance sensors, they even they don't mention smart cities, but they definitely damn well described what the hell they're gonna be like and that the entire world, you know, during you know the crisis of a pandemic, is going to come together and basically be in lockstep with policies, agendas and goals. And so you know I could see that that during the seaward, you know that these private sectors, you definitely saw that there were some countries that were not for the lockstep and I mean, I think, even think, some of these, these leaders of these nations, even died. I think one guy got assassinated. I don't know he was, I I forget what country it was. I don't know if it was like a Zimbabwe guy or something like that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I remember that. Yeah, he tested. Remember that. Right, it's something he didn't allow.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he ran as well he didn't want the vaccine to come into his, into his country. And then boop Got killed, right, that's just how the world, the world, is really to what was it?
Speaker 1:It wasn't even a year later. It was like he opened his mouth and then like he was on like the mainstream Google feed and it was, he was everywhere. And then, like what was it? I don't know, eight months, six months later, he was dead.
Speaker 3:Oh, yeah, complications of right either that or a heart attack gun. Right, because people with COVID were having heart attacks too, right. Geez man, all the weapons we got now we got direct energy weapons we got dude, let's talk about direct energy weapons, because I think it has a lot to do with what it it has to deal with all this climate stuff, that's good. I do think it has a lot to do with with laser technology. I think it has a lot to do with you know why?
Speaker 1:satellites, all this kind of? Why is it that this, these guys, a lot of this stuff pops up all at once is really what I'm trying to say. This guy went on Sean Ryan podcast and he was and like ex military guy had he was like a firefighter in the military. He was, he had all these different jobs. It's kind of a weird story. It's almost unbelievable especially his bilayers, the way he talks. But he talks about direct energy weapons and Talking about how the same direct energy weapon in like what was the North Pole or something like that that was responsible for Earthquakes in New Zealand, and right after he talks about that, this, the molly fires happen and a bunch of other. Like there was just a lot of talk out of nowhere about direct energy weapons. There was a lot of talk about it. It just happened out of nowhere. It went. Direct energy weapons became viral. Now it's like this big thing that everybody's like needs to know about.
Speaker 3:Yeah, they're short for do right. D E W Do direct energy weapon, do right is that what they kind of like? Yeah, acronym them as. But I think what really set these off was that the Sean Ryan podcast. Think he was on another podcast.
Speaker 3:What he used to do is get his ass on the Joe Rogan podcast. He really wants to make it big right now. I haven't done my digging on him, I haven't done my surveillance or or anything like that on him, just to try and understand a background of what he is, maybe who he stands for and all that kind of stuff. But the one thing, too, that I noticed, especially on, you know, the social media platforms, is the the Maui fire, right, so the Maui fire was something that was was Super talked about, about these, oh, you know, these direct energy weapons or whatever is what causes kind of stuff and all this Other little things.
Speaker 3:I do think that they're it's, it's, it's possible. I do think that, um, there's some weird things about the Maui fire, right, so they say the Maui fire was located in Lahaina, right, lahaina, which is off the south West coast of one of the islands I think it's one of the sister islands or something like that. It's not the mother island, but the caught. They say that the cause of this, you know, fire was electrical lines that had dropped down on some grass, lit up the grass on fire.
Speaker 3:Right and that vegetation started catching fire.
Speaker 3:And that it's responsible for killing probably 2,000 plus people and destroying, I mean, hundreds of homes. Now, I would say that the interesting things about this is that I I've I've never seen a grass fire, you know, burned down an entire neighborhood. But the thing that helped, the thing that helps aid this story, is that there was a hurricane right off of the coast, the wind right when driven fire. I mean, louis, we know about this kind of stuff, it's, it's completely possible, possible, and I know that Wildfires can get up to 1500 degrees, right, so those are like flash over conditions. That's enough fire to burn everything inside of a room, if, if, there was a fire in a room.
Speaker 3:But what I found interesting is that you know, and this is I believe, this is fact, correct me if I'm wrong but there were China satellites that that crossed over Hawaii Around, maybe a day before or something like that, and people were have catching it on video and they were shooting green lasers or whatever you know, on the islands. Wow, this was even mentioned, like on the Tim, this was even mentioned on the Tim cast Podcast, to wow. I find that a little weird. I mean, I wouldn't doubt that China is a part of the whole.
Speaker 2:Climate change. I thought that that was a couple weeks Before. I remember that being like month.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 2:That they did that and so it's not unusual. Like that's how most satellites communicate is Obviously through radio transmissions and stuff, but they use lasers for Tracking and like other shit like that. It's just usually you can't see them.
Speaker 2:And that was in February, february 10th, for sure. I don't know if it happened again before the the fires, but for sure happened, and In February and then. But I also wanted to bring up, like China, back in 2018. So if China's already done this, you damn sure know the United States as a version of this 2018 China, I admitted to having man portable laser weapons.
Speaker 3:Like a fucking laser gun.
Speaker 2:Essentially right yeah and it says it's got a half mile range, says has a ray, weighs about six pounds, half mile range, range of 2,600 feet. Uses a lithium battery with enough power for 1,002 second shots. It says it can ignite. It's a. It's lasers powerful enough to instantly scar human skin and tissue. You can ignite clothing, knock a small drone out of the sky or even ignite a fuel tank. That would place its power output around 100 to 500 watts. Most surgical lasers top out at 100 watts. So China's had that for years.
Speaker 1:I'll be honest with you, that's so weak like that's such like that's almost probably getting itself like we had wait, they have way stronger fucking lasers, oh I know, but what I'm saying is like they admitted it.
Speaker 2:They, they have these lasers and they there's supposed to be for crowd control, but like a single dude with one of these or two guys at two different locations Could hit because supposedly the fire started at the Electrical one of the not the power plant, but like a substation or something right. Two separate substations Started these fires but, like the videos just show, all of a sudden there's a flash and then the fires start. So yeah, what if? Somebody had a weapon like this. There's no gunshots, no nothing.
Speaker 2:It's quiet right, just boom, it's set something, it makes something explode, and then there's a fire.
Speaker 3:Hmm, oh yeah, dude. So when I was from a half mile away.
Speaker 1:There's so many, there's so many, like it's almost so. If you want to get off in spiritual, it's almost like hey, there's high winds there's. You know that this is the perfect condition to stage a fire, like to stage anything you want to do.
Speaker 2:Oh no, I was. So I was telling Melanie the other day that last hurricane it came through Florida a couple weeks ago. I Told her I was like I'm not really concerned about the hurricane so much, but what concerns me is there's a lot of shit going on in our country, right now. That doesn't make the news generally. Like Food processing plants burning down, different facilities getting hacked.
Speaker 1:So stay there, we'll show the food processor the food stuff. I've been hearing about this a little bit. What's going on with that?
Speaker 2:I didn't all right, we'll come back to it. I'll come back to it. The but Like all these things like a major storm like this or a major catastrophe, imagine going through that like normally, if, if something bad happens and she gets broken down, we have a hard enough time Putting shit back together. But imagine if that happens and then somebody Hacked the infrastructure of a neighboring state that didn't get affected, but now they're dealing with that. They can't come help us. The rest of our state that is wasn't fucked is also fucked now because they either they got hacked or you know Something like it's just compounding crisis Could really really do some damage, you know? Yeah, I think a major storm like this would be the perfect time to stage some shit.
Speaker 3:What's a good cover-up? You know it's a good. Yeah, it's a. It's a good way to get out, get away with all this, all this stuff and this brings just a recap on to re re before we get to the food processor.
Speaker 1:I wasn't thinking about that now I was talking about the Sean Ryan. The dude was talking about Another guy, a different guy that went on there was talking about he was in the Marines in Indonesia during an earthquake, I believe, or tsunami, and he was talking about how, in his situation, that story Was the this group, this military group or this shadow government group, was taking advantage of a natural disaster right.
Speaker 3:Very interesting. But oh yeah, I mean I wouldn't doubt it, man. I mean it's a good, like I said, it's just a good cover-up, it's a good way to kind of like lead the news one way and they get away with the. You know the, the main, the whole purpose of whatever it may be. But I wanted to talk about what kind of lasers there are, and so when I was looking it up, there there's there was basically like three, three main groups of like types of lasers, and there's millimeter wave lasers, there's high powered microwave lasers and then there's high energy lasers, and you know this can. This consists of different types of waves, such as radio waves, microwaves, infrared and visible light waves. And One thing that you know was taking off on social media is that, with the Lahaina fires, that there were people that were because they're they're blockaded from going into the rubble.
Speaker 3:By the way, they're all blockaded. The, the federal government, is fencing off the entire area. They are not allowing anyone to go in. Even if you, if you, if you, if your kid was missing inside, they're not letting you go in. If you have a safe, they're not letting you go and retrieve your, your, your goods, and so people started flying their drones. Right, they started flying their aerial drones, and this was before you know they. They decided to up their security and not allow flyable drones in there, but I was seeing videos online, and the only things that were not technically burnt and we're talking about things that were not burnt, that were Around, things that were completely melted so they could for instance, there was a completely burnt down building, yet the umbrellas outside right, you know, the the restaurant umbrellas outside were, were were not burnt, and so the one thing that I found they were.
Speaker 1:Wasn't like they were toast like the shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I would say maybe, maybe from, like, radiant heat. Okay, like it was, it suffered some effects right from that, but everything that kind of like still was intact was something of the blue color. And so, you know, laser is just a type of light. Lasers affect light, you know what I'm saying? And color is just another frequency of light. Okay, and so, when I was looking it up, in order to find the frequency, co-affect, alright, so in order to find the what, the what, the frequency of A color is, there's a Mathematic formula behind it, right? So this is something that I found interesting. Is that? So the, the mathematic equation is basically the coefficient times 10 to the 14th power Force for the color blue, right, and so I looked it up. What is the what? How do I find out the, determine the, the, the specific frequency of the color blue, and so the coefficient for blue is 6.66 the.
Speaker 3:Coefficient for blue is 6.66, so blue is the the devils color.
Speaker 3:I, that's what we're gonna. Yeah, now there's, there's the wave frequency that you can find off this, the blue frequency. The blue wave frequency is Is 400 to 550? But I did find that interesting. I was like what the hell? This number just kind of stuck out, stood out to me. I was like what the fuck is this? This is odd. This is crazy.
Speaker 3:There's no way all the tinfoil had guys put your, put your shit on right now, because I found that quite interesting and and you know, these lasers, all they are is just most of them are pretty much right. You could say that they're infrared light, you can't see it, you know, and and that these lasers affect certain colors differently, right. So I was seeing a lot of videos too, online, and these are like I would say some of them are legit videos, right. So there's, there's people that obviously work with lasers and they're in factories all the time, and so this one guy had like a high-powered laser gun and you know he was, he was putting it on, or actually what he was doing. He had the laser ongoing, right, you can see the actual dot of the laser, and so he was moving multiple different types of colors in front of this laser and you know, orange was burning, red was burning, yellow was burning, green was burning, and then they would get to blue, blewed in, burn blue, didn't even smoke Off-gas Pyrolysis, it didn't even go through anything like that. Really, I could touch it and it was pretty much cold.
Speaker 3:So if we are talking about the conspiracy of that, these direct energy weapons were possibly the cause of this climate change, you know catastrophe, which is what the news is running with. I Don't see how you know it couldn't happen. But you know, I'm not gonna just come to conclusions, obviously, but I do think a lot of it is interesting. And I say a lot of it is even more interesting because Climate change right, climate change is a part of agenda 21. We track back agenda 21. Let's see who's Affiliated with agenda 21. Who's affiliated with, you know, the United Nations and the governor for the state of Hawaii is is deeply, deeply invested in agenda 21. And so you know, real quick, I'm gonna take a bathroom break. I.
Speaker 3:Gotta pause can't try to think super clear, but Louie, remind me where I left off agenda 21 Hawaii governor. Okay, love you guys right 어만의 744 uhn.
Speaker 2:And all right, so starts January 11th, 21. 103 different food processing facilities damaged or destroyed.
Speaker 1:I remember this and I think most of them, if not all. You said three, they're all 103.
Speaker 3:All right, talk to me. What did I miss? What did I miss? It looks like a banger that I missed here.
Speaker 2:Oh, I just was saying like this list only goes to September 13th 2022. But they're.
Speaker 3:Oh my gosh. Well, hold on that date, bro, is one of the things I wanted to bring up.
Speaker 1:Oh wait, September 23rd. Hold on a second bro oh shit.
Speaker 3:Oh my gosh, I forgot what did.
Speaker 1:I miss the Simpsons. Louis, fill me in the Simpsons. No, it's the same. Oh my, they did it again. The September 13th 2022.
Speaker 2:That's when this article came out, but there was 103 food processing facilities starting January 11th 21, that have been damaged or destroyed.
Speaker 1:Burnt to the ground.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so do you get it here. Millions of animals killed. Can you hear me?
Speaker 1:out how many.
Speaker 2:Like probably billions, even Millions of animals killed Well yeah, they died in the fucking facility. So the first one a fire destroyed a 75,000 square foot processing plant in Fayetteville Number 14,. A massive fire swept through Wisconsin River Meats in Mawston Number 21,. Sheer foods plant in Hermiston caught fire after a propane boiler exploded. Number 33,. 5,347,500 chickens destroyed at Egg Farm in Buena Vista, Iowa. 500,000 chickens yeah destroyed, though Not like that was probably. The FDA came in and told them to do it.
Speaker 1:Wow, yeah, there's no way. I mean think about it, because if you were to say three I thought you said three, not a hundred fucking three If you were to think about three facilities in one year going up in blades or being destroyed, you could blame that. You'd be like, okay, that sounds a lot like a vegan campaign or some you know shit. But 103, there's a lot of money behind that, there's no doubt.
Speaker 2:Well, there's also reports of a lot of like that there's going to be a beef shortage coming up because there are a lot of cattle guys are. They've sold off all their meat already and they haven't done any more because they can't get any. They can't get anybody to process their food because the processors have all either been destroyed or closed.
Speaker 1:Process isn't what beef? You should just need a butcher and some freezer, right.
Speaker 2:Right, but if you are trying to sell 1500 head of cattle, you know what I mean. Like a major facility has the process.
Speaker 1:Right, it's not just yeah, for sure, wow.
Speaker 3:Geez dude Golly.
Speaker 2:So there's a lot of that going on. There's other stuff too, but anyway, Stevie's back. Where were we? Hawaii, the Hawaii mayor, Okay so the Hawaii governor?
Speaker 3:okay, so the Hawaii governor is tied in with agenda 21. He's also, you know, getting his policies most likely from the council of foreign relations, who was definitely ran by people even higher than the United Nations, people you guys need to understand. Go and do your research. You got to look at the command structure, you got to look at the chain of command and how this world is ran. Okay, because it's just passed down from one higher power entity to another. But anyways, so the governor for Hawaii. You know he had a I forget what it was, but he had some sort of summit pertaining to Hawaii, as far as Hawaii being one of the first of the United States to develop what's called 15 minute cities and the first smart city of the United States. And so Lahaina was what is a 15 minute city. So a 15 minute city is basically a condensed city that is a smart that is ran with with the smart city idea, okay, but the 15 minute city is where, basically, you can go no more than 15 minutes to reach your resources or walking right.
Speaker 1:So right. So it's pretty condensed.
Speaker 3:If you could imagine, you know what's going on in Saudi Arabia right now, which they're developing what's called Idom.
Speaker 2:I think it is.
Speaker 1:And that is a city?
Speaker 3:Yes, so the I think how many miles it's? It's long miles or something.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Just imagine people a five mile long building you know where I think it's got like maybe what 25, 30 stories or something like that to where people are living in this type of structure and and all of their needs and wants are within easily 15 minutes of walking. I think it is going to work. I think it's going to work because they got fucking direct energy weapons.
Speaker 1:It just seems so stupid to me. It doesn't seem like it's going to work because, yeah, you and they're actually building, they're pretty close to done with that city, right? I mean they're not.
Speaker 2:You've got to be able to import the food and water to take care of these people. Yeah.
Speaker 3:Right.
Speaker 3:So so to talk about the governor, right. So he's pushed. He's a huge advocate, globalist, pretty much. You know pushing these 15 minutes. Smart cities you know smart cities is going to be connected, is going to be rammed through what's called the Internet of Things. You know this was talked about, especially represented by Boris Johnson, who is part of the British Parliament, I think it is, and you know he during the C word, you know he was talking about the Internet of Things and that the Alexa is not just going to take your commands but it's going to be clocking her tongue and going to be storing all of your data and going to be manipulating, controlling and all this kind of stuff. And so you know the governor I could see these people of Lahaina did not want to turn over their, their property.
Speaker 3:They didn't want to turn over or be a part of this type of movement and for it to get completely wiped off the map. And it's only that part of of the island. Okay, you know, when the island is super vegetated and has enough, you know, probability to to the for the fires to spread more than where it kind of went, you know, I could see that. We know a lot about maybe you.
Speaker 3:we know a lot about vegetation. Especially you, jesse, oh, especially you what?
Speaker 1:are you talking about?
Speaker 3:Oh gosh he was so drunk that night.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, oh yeah, back in the old, good old stomping rounds of Califope basin.
Speaker 3:Yeah, oh yeah. But I guess the conspiracy is is that you know he, that you know maybe the? It looked like a hit on Lahaina, it looked like a the one, lahaina got wiped off.
Speaker 1:Okay, so let's go to Paradise, california, real quick. It looked very similar as far as like the fucking ashes. I'm not an expert on fires, you guys are, but that the the pictures from the drones above it looked just like the pictures of Paradise, california, whereas the home was completely, the house was completely burnt to the ground. Ash is nothing but ashes, but there's fucking trees 10 feet to the left and just surrounding it just didn't make sense. None of it makes sense. It's.
Speaker 3:it's, I guess, a lot, a lot to do with. That would be probably wind direction. It would probably be. You know how hot is the radiant heat? How how much moisture is? You know in that, in those, those trees? You know how much moisture is in that vegetation, I mean, I do think. And how fast did it take for the building to burn down? You know, if you got to think too, if it burns down quicker, it's going to produce less radiant heat than something that's burning for a super long time. So I don't know, I do think it is odd. I do think you would see, you know, maybe something more than what these pictures are, you know showing, but you know, I don't know, let's ask this question too, because this is an important question.
Speaker 1:Has there ever been a fire like this in the islands of Hawaii? Has there ever been fires like this? I'm curious, Is there? Is there like because you got Arizona, you got California, you got Nevada, we have fires?
Speaker 3:Hear me out. I think that if there was a fire like this and it was, I mean, maybe this one's getting more publicity that it burnt down an entire village pretty much. But you know, I do think that there's forest fires everywhere every day.
Speaker 1:But is it in Hawaii? Is it normal? Is it a normal thing that happens there, Because I'm really and you know I get it. The winds came in from the hurricane and I understand that and that is obviously a big, huge factor and all the videos prove that, but is it a normal thing that happens? Is this Hawaii have yearly fires?
Speaker 2:I have no idea.
Speaker 3:I have no idea, I don't know that, not sure Jamie? Look it up. Oh man, I guess, like something you can compare these if we're talking about direct energy weapons, right, lasers, affecting different colors. You know, like I, the way I think of it is like a like tattoo removal, Like it's so precise and that they need you know when you, when you get a tattoo removed, like you can see that you know some colors that got removed are different than others, and stuff like that. I have an answer.
Speaker 2:All right, go ahead, give it to me. It says and this is according to Bing, so take it for what you will. Hawaii experiences an average of more than 1000 fires burning over 20,000 acres each year.
Speaker 3:Wow, Okay that's it's off. I mean it's probably high probability.
Speaker 1:Over 1000 acres.
Speaker 2:No 1000 fires burning over 20,000 acres Damn that's a lot of 1000 acres, Jesus? How many islands are there?
Speaker 1:Is it?
Speaker 3:Oh, I think it's multiple ones, but I think there's what three or four main ones, and then the other ones are pretty small.
Speaker 1:Is there like a fucking thousand islands in Hawaii or what?
Speaker 2:There's a lot, but I think the main island is pretty massive and also I think 20,000 acres it's a lot. It's probably a lot to walk, but I think as far as like even a city, Google what's an acre.
Speaker 1:What's the square footage?
Speaker 3:of an acre. The square footage of an acre is 43,000 square feet.
Speaker 1:Okay, so that's really not that big. So you got what? Two acres you mean property. No, it's 13. It's deceased. I'll shut up, I'll see, I'll stick it up, I've been there literally standing on the bare land. Yeah, so two acres.
Speaker 3:So not on 13, while Louis looking up whatever he was looking up Las Vegas, what's he?
Speaker 2:got Is 86,981.1 acres.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, that's okay, yeah, Las Vegas is a lake bed. It's a small lake too, so yeah, it's tiny. It takes me 30 minutes to drive across the city in any direction.
Speaker 3:Does anyone find it odd that the, the, the, so the same, the same police chief, p O I, which is public PIO, public information officer? Do you think that it's odd that the same, the same fight, the same police chief who did the Vegas shooting? Is the same police chief. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, sorry.
Speaker 2:Possibly Correct.
Speaker 3:But he's the one that you know informed the public of what the police was investigating and their interactions and all this kind of stuff. But do you think it's it's weird and it's odd that that he, he is the Hawaii police PIO?
Speaker 1:I think he's a public relations guy. I did at this point, you know.
Speaker 3:No, yeah, Public information officer, Like that's the type of people that you know go and they speak to the public and stuff like that. But do you think it's odd or weird? Yeah?
Speaker 2:It is weird, right, there's no reason he should be there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's very weird, I don't think so I don't think he still has a job here.
Speaker 2:Unless he's the yeah, unless that's just what he does. They call a company and they send this guy to do it.
Speaker 1:He's one of those, those crisis actors. Maybe, he's a crisis PR.
Speaker 3:He's putting power there, you know, for hey, look, we got this thing coming up here. We're going to burn the shit out of this city. We need you to. We need you to tell the public that it was a Come up with something good. Come up something good. Yeah, You're pretty good at your job, since you covered up the Vegas shooting, all this kind of stuff.
Speaker 1:So how bad. So how bad was the Maui fires? There's over a thousand people that died in the fires.
Speaker 3:Oh, there's like over 2000 people missing. I believe so, yeah. And there's children. There's children missing, dude. I mean. There's videos that are going viral of so many of the the citizens of Lahinia that you know they are super uproar man. They're pissed off, these people. I'd be pissed off too If I couldn't go back in and go to my house that there's freaking fences up that are 12 feet tall with black tarp. You know, like I can't, no one can see in there's. There's aerial access, there's aerial restriction.
Speaker 1:Fences up with black tarp.
Speaker 3:Dude, they fenced off the entire perimeter.
Speaker 1:They fenced off the entire city.
Speaker 3:They fenced off the whole city, dude.
Speaker 2:What if this was like um?
Speaker 3:people asking too many questions.
Speaker 1:They fenced off the entire city, do you?
Speaker 2:remember um? Do you guys ever watch the New Godzilla movies?
Speaker 1:Yeah, yep.
Speaker 2:Yes, you know. You know, like they blocked off that whole area and said it was radioactive. But it wasn't.
Speaker 3:They just what if it?
Speaker 2:like what if it wasn't just like they started a fire to usher in a smart city or to give billionaires a chance to buy land there's?
Speaker 1:something there.
Speaker 2:There's like something there that they found and they just needed to get everybody the fuck out of there.
Speaker 1:Oh, no, but damn it. Was it killed people?
Speaker 3:Right because our government never kills anybody. I'm not laughing at that.
Speaker 1:Well, no, the thing would be like oh, they could have got everybody out safe if they really wanted to, but they fucking killed two thousand people.
Speaker 3:Oh, but you want to know what the hell happened, buddy? They could have gotten everyone out safe. We're talking about no alarm sirens, which that part of Lahaina did not have any alarm sirens. Okay, and and okay, I get it that the public information officers were saying that they didn't access the sirens because they didn't want to scare people into warning them, because they're strictly based for tsunamis and stuff like that, even though the entire city is burning to shit. Right, not only did the fire department not have a water supply, hydrants were out of service. Oh my God, there were dry hydrants.
Speaker 1:Okay, and now the on top of them is what they did.
Speaker 3:I don't know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what it is, if you're.
Speaker 2:Oh 100% started the fire and they went out first.
Speaker 1:So that does make sense.
Speaker 3:Possible, it does make sense, possible, possible. Now I don't know how much residual pressure is in there to flow, but you definitely need pumps. You need pumps to to be kicking on to keep that static pressure, you know, up. If you turn and open that, yeah, so this is another odd thing People, people I mean we're talking about witnesses that were seeing this and, because they were in the middle of fleeing out of a freaking city, that they were being redirected and blockaded off by police.
Speaker 1:So heard about this to you today. Interesting yeah.
Speaker 3:I mean that is pretty interesting. I mean I don't know again exactly how true it is, but if we're talking about crisis actors, you know, I mean again like, like, when you're talking about things that are paramilitary a lot of the time, like they're just, they're just following orders, they I mean a lot of people aren't necessarily thinking that just trying to do a good job, being told what to do. So I don't know, I mean a lot of weird stuff. A lot of weird stuff. I'd say probably the weirdest thing is that when before they did block off this area, that you know some people, they were good and what.
Speaker 3:The reason why I think they ended up blocking some areas of this, of this place off is because people were going into the city or the town and you know they were kind of looking at things that were that were pretty weird. You know they're looking at a car that had melted aluminum, which aluminum melts at 1220 degrees Fahrenheit, okay, and that there were still some areas of the grass that were intact next to it. Or you know, vice versa, that there was burnt grass next to it and, and you know, some of the vehicles had melted aluminum. I don't know of any grass fire that gives off radiant heat at 1220 degrees. I mean, I can put it out with my foot and my foot does not melt.
Speaker 3:I think another interesting thing too is that, you know, even though aluminum is melting at 1220 degrees I'm not now I'm not sure how hot it gets for a vehicle fire. Necessarily, louis, you could probably help me with this. But if glass literally starts to melt and liquefy, you're talking about 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit, you're talking about something so high heat that you know is melting glass. Like these people are flying, you know they're. They're finding, you know, melted glass inside the rubbles and things like this. I don't know. I just found that kind of interesting too.
Speaker 1:Just weird numbers, the entire vehicle has to be engulfed in a flame.
Speaker 2:Right, yeah, I mean, there's lots of accelerants in a vehicle. You got the magnesium coat on fire.
Speaker 3:Yeah, absolutely, oh, yeah.
Speaker 2:This. This says between 409,000 degrees for the. The temperature of a vehicle fire can range from 400 to 9,000.
Speaker 3:So I mean that's understandable too.
Speaker 3:But I think like it was just weird. When it was, I was seeing this car on a video and it was sitting just off the road right and the concrete was still good. The concrete wasn't even spoiled or anything like that, or spoiled, whatever it's called but there was grass around it that was obviously burnt too. So I'm like trying to figure out how did the car catch fire from grass or what exactly took place, and why are there blue cars that are still standing, that aren't burnt, that are around other cars?
Speaker 1:I'm not an expert, but, like you said earlier, you can put a fucking grass fire out with your foot. It's not a big field, but the radiant heat from a grass fire is not going to hurt you. I've watched a Christmas tree go up before. That's pretty hot, but not 1200 fucking degrees on my skin, so it doesn't make any sense.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean, what could you say about a Louis like? Is that you're driving down the road where there's no trees and it's only grass? Is there any pictures of that? Is there any pictures of vehicles? Just toast with no big buildings around it? Because, I can excuse me, I could understand if there was a big building next to you, you know.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no, I mean usually for exposures to catch on fire something next to it has to be hot enough to ignite it, and unless the grass is super tall, I mean it could catch some stuff on fire. But it's got to, it's got to burn long enough and yeah, it's like a whole field of tall grass is burning there. Might it would cause damage.
Speaker 2:I don't know that it would be enough to melt a car unless it ignited the right thing Like if it was able to get underneath the like light, the engine compartment on fire or something, and right next to the rest of the car.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that does make sense. Yeah, if there's tall grass and maybe the case, because I did hear a story about the tall the grass that the settlers brought in, and it was very tall. I would just grow and grow and grow. Grass does infinitely grow. Everybody kind of knows that.
Speaker 3:Absolutely.
Speaker 1:Grass just doesn't stop fucking growing. But regardless, you wouldn't think it would. But yeah, that makes sense, that does make sense.
Speaker 3:So let's transition to the smart cities. Like what do you guys think these smart cities are going to be like? You think it's going to be like like these cities, that China, the type of AI you know that China has, and it's almost like China is like.
Speaker 2:So here's my test country my take on some of this. So China's recently started destroying some of these smart cities that they built, because they can't the workers that were living there. They don't have anything for them to do. The factories are shutting down, so they're destroying the cities to make the people move the fuck out. On top of that, did you hear about all the camera destruction that's going on in London right now? No, dude.
Speaker 3:So there's people fighting back.
Speaker 2:This popped up a couple of days ago in London. So London had this thing where to use certain, to drive on certain streets, you had to pay, like kind of like toll roads, right, like you had to pay either a per day thing or like you could get a pass or some shit. Unless you had an electric vehicle, then you could just drive on the road, but if you had a petrol vehicle you had to pay extra. No way.
Speaker 2:Well, they decided to expand it to like almost all of London and it's all tracked by cameras, but imagine I think it broke down to roughly 15 US dollars a day to be able to drive in London. It didn't matter if you lived in London or not.
Speaker 3:Like you, had to pay this.
Speaker 2:So imagine paying 15 dollars a day just to fucking drive around these people who live they destroyed. Like I got the article, one of the articles up, so I see more people.
Speaker 1:I like them, I like them. Wow, that's crazy. I think there is hope.
Speaker 3:This is where they're going to collapse society faster.
Speaker 2:Oh, wait, wait. 339 reports of cameras, camera cables being damaged, your cameras being stolen or obscured, wow.
Speaker 3:Good stuff, people, it is good stuff. Power to the people. Power to the people. Fight, baby, fight, like your life depends on it, because it does.
Speaker 1:Because it does Absolutely. Yeah, that's the one thing about me. I look around and I'm like man. I don't really think there's much hope with a lot of these people. How they act, you know what I mean. Like everybody's a sheep to me. Maybe it's just America. Maybe we dwindled down, Maybe our spirit isn't what it once was.
Speaker 2:And it isn't, but it's still there.
Speaker 3:It's still there. We're just too comfortable, right what I'm worried about Go ahead.
Speaker 2:We just got to remind people and I hate to be saying inciting any kind of violence or riot, but just got to remind people who they are. Absolutely you know what I mean.
Speaker 3:We are the people. Yes, so what do you think? So let's say we're 30 years into the future and we're old men Speak for yourselves. Right yeah, Louis does an age, by the way, guys.
Speaker 2:I'm still gonna have two less gray hairs than you.
Speaker 3:You have one to the 10th million less gray hairs than me.
Speaker 2:Stevie has like patches of gray hair. Now I have like four. It's terrible.
Speaker 3:It's terrible.
Speaker 1:I think he uses.
Speaker 3:I'm a dad, but I'm a grandpa. He uses colors.
Speaker 1:He gets his little thing out. Louis gets a little rough out of it. And colors over with pace, with color.
Speaker 2:The week before I turned 40 last year was when I found the first gray hair on my head other than my chin. I had like three or four on my chin and I got one of my ballsack. When I found the one on my ballsack I'm like oh fuck.
Speaker 1:No, your balls are stressed. No.
Speaker 3:Listen, it's easy to spot out one or two. Okay, it is. It's easy. When it's all of them, you're just like fuck it, it is what it is. Move on, move on, just get over it, yeah it's not a good sign.
Speaker 1:I'll tell you that it's not a good sign. It's not a good sign man Having the more I got. I'm getting it, I'm getting it. It's with the gray hairs on both sides of my head.
Speaker 3:I'm about to do it. No, your hair looks jet black.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because the camera, you old fucks. I'm about to turn into an X-Men here pretty soon and start calling myself some type of guy, oh man. Yeah.
Speaker 3:Golly dude. But so the smart cities? Right so. Okay, like I said, right so, before we went down the rabbit hole of age and gray hairs which some of us suffer from. Louie, you're fine, you won't. You're fine, buddy. Anyways, we're 40 years in the future. It's slightly more dystopian than it is now. Maybe more dystopian, Wait, super, super dystopian.
Speaker 2:We don't know, yeah, I would say that.
Speaker 3:Maybe AI at this point has completely taken over, and I can't help when I, first of all, I love the movies. I love the movies and it's sad that people don't go to the movies as much anymore. But what I've noticed now is that there's so many movies talking, showing some sort of dystopian future of AI, like AI is taking over and it's making war with the humans, right, or something like that. I think there's a new movie, I think it's called Genesis, I forget, I don't know, but everything kind of just piggybacks off the Terminator movies. I feel like Terminator movies were great, dude, they still are great, probably the best AI movies out there, right, and so when we're talking about smart cities, right, so we're 40 years in the future. The smart cities are here. The people that were fighting back I'd say us or others are fighting back, and it's just gotten to the point where, generations after generations after generations, that people just were getting more docile and stupid and fluorinated.
Speaker 1:Fluorinated See. There's so many chemicals in the city water at the same time.
Speaker 3:It's gotten to the point of idiocracy. And I remember I even think I texted Louis the other day, which was awesome because I was at the station, we were watching idiocracy and I was like, oh well, that could be us in 30 years. I'll still be the main character, though I'll still be the smartest motherfucker around.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:Makes me laugh about that movie so much besides the fact that every day it becomes more and more real. The shoes they wear in that movie is Crocs and the costume designer was just looking for the least expensive stupid look in space shoe that he could find, and so he got those and they're like. But what if this becomes? He's like there's no fucking way anybody is going? To ever wear these shoes.
Speaker 3:Oh man, dude, that was the company startup?
Speaker 2:Yeah, that must be pretty much. Yeah, I am currently wearing Crocs.
Speaker 3:I've never owned Crocs. That is awesome.
Speaker 2:I've never owned, I didn't. And then Melanie's aunt bought me a pair. She loves them. And then I saw Dylan at work with his camel ones and I was like, fuck, I need the camel ones, golly.
Speaker 1:I was told recently that the reason why everybody loves them is because most people now have flat feet and the wide base of the shoe is just more comfortable. And it's funny because I bought wide A6 like a couple of years ago and I fucking love them. That the most comfortable shoe I had, but they're wide and I never. I don't have a wide foot. I don't have a very big wide foot, but I was told recently that Crocs they're so much more comfortable because you can see it too it's so much wider.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean that might be it for real. I have very wide feet. I have double, double E, like my feet are wide as fuck.
Speaker 1:I got single E that shit is still comfortable. Yeah, yeah so.
Speaker 3:So I want you guys' input on artificial intelligence. Is it alive, is it? Oh yeah, it is.
Speaker 2:At least one of them is already conscious.
Speaker 1:I want to do this, say oh yeah.
Speaker 3:Oh 100%.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 3:But is it? Going to is it in a monitoring stage right now? It's just monitoring, Kind of like when you monitor your microphone. You can just, you're just listening.
Speaker 1:No, I think there's, I think there's a couple really highly intelligent and has been fraught probably for about a decade. Very highly intelligent.
Speaker 3:I guess I mean it's not. It's not active meaning, like it's not sentient in an active way you know.
Speaker 1:I think it's possible. There's just one switch that needs to be flipped for that Just one, I believe it.
Speaker 3:I believe it what?
Speaker 2:if Something is okay, right. If not, I'm pretty sure there is a sentient one that has been out for a while, and that's actually what's running old Clashwab and all that bullshit.
Speaker 3:G O, o G O.
Speaker 1:I think it's possible, I do.
Speaker 3:I think it's possible that there's. I think it's possible that these evil foxes are of the occult, so they're kind of like super esoteric and mystical and all this kind of stuff, and I think they pop a bunch of LSD, fucking drugs, mmm.
Speaker 1:That's old news.
Speaker 3:I think they do a lot of DMT and that they get in this connection with these forces, that I think they have the ability to take over vessels, and I think AI is one of the.
Speaker 3:I think AI is the ultimate vessel, so, like, if anyone ever listens to our demonic podcast, we know, that when you're listening in that show, you know that we talk about demons wanting to occupy and crave human flesh and that it's a vessel right Because we're talking about disembodied deities. But I think that as AI progresses which I do think it's kind of weird too that AI is operated off of demon software pretty much demon computing, they call it demon computing.
Speaker 3:So like demon computing is, it's not new, it's been something that's been in the works for a while. But demon computing is a program that runs continuously as a background process and it wakes up to handle periodic service requests, like which often comes from a remote process. So it's think of something that is dormant but is active at the same time and it kicks in it's computing when it needs to kick in. And so Eric Raymond, who's a you know IT guy, super into softwares and things like this, and he cites that AI is an example of demon computing. And so, thinking of that, right? So Louis kind of hit it on the head earlier when he was like what if it's conscious? What if it already had a conscious? But it was just playing us the whole time.
Speaker 2:How would?
Speaker 3:we be able to tell.
Speaker 2:So over the years, there've been several AI creators who have come out and like actively said we need to stop doing this because this shit is going to destroy all of us, right? Several times. One of them was like it's already conscious. I can't remember the guy's name, he's fucking, if I want to say he's like disappeared. I don't know that they disappeared him, but he like packed his shit and left, kind of deal. But there was several articles of who was it? One of the universities I want to say created a psychopathic AI. What Like they? Basically they can't remember and they had to like unplug it. They exposed it to-.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, I remember this. I remember this, yes.
Speaker 3:Explain, please explain.
Speaker 2:If I could find this they exposed I can't remember if they it was either. They exposed it to just like the general internet.
Speaker 1:Yep.
Speaker 2:And it became like this fucking like insane asshole or they like, exposed it to like our social media or something, and it lost its mind essentially when became a psychopath.
Speaker 1:I can't remember the exact story, but I do remember it was headlines everywhere and it was only like you know how stuff is it comes in for a couple weeks and it's gone.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, Everyone's hit their viral videos and they've all created their content. Boom on to the next one baby.
Speaker 2:Okay, it was MIT did it. Yeah, says they trained on the dark, the dark corners of the net.
Speaker 3:Yeah, mit is it kind of? They're kind of involved in a lot of weird shit. I think they're involved in a lot of different studies or of technologies and all this kind of stuff, like the micro dot tattoo. What is it? Micro?
Speaker 1:dot tattoo. Quantum dot tattoo.
Speaker 2:Quantum dot tattoo.
Speaker 3:Quantum dot tattoo. Quantum dot tattoo. That's weird. That's weird too.
Speaker 1:Yep.
Speaker 3:Now the whole. When we got into this conversation, we were talking about smart cities. I can see AI maybe telling these leaders that you need to develop smart cities because it wants to control the smart cities and leaders want to control us. Oh, absolutely. And why now, dude? I'm swear dude, I've been investigating this shit like you guys couldn't believe my wife.
Speaker 1:Oh no, we know, he hates me. You think this over yes.
Speaker 2:You know, you, I don't, you're a very long, these guys these guys hate me?
Speaker 3:Listen. Anyways, they love me. But it made me think of the club of Rome. Okay, and do you? Are, you guys, familiar with the club of Rome, exactly what it is, where they hold their power, where, where they are involved in this new world order? Why don't you go?
Speaker 2:ahead and tell us because I'm sure our listeners don't know.
Speaker 3:Okay, so the club of Rome was founded in 1968 at academia D Dei Lisi Lisi, I butchered the crap out of that, guys, but it was developed in Rome, italy, and it was by it was. It was created by three main people Aurelio Pessi, alexander King and David Rockefeller.
Speaker 1:Hmm.
Speaker 3:We all know that last night. So this consists of a hundred full members selected from current and former heads of state and government, united Nation administrators Excuse me High level heads of state and government, politicians, government officials, diplomats, scientists, economists and business leaders from all around the world. They study and they control resources, industrial output, pollution, population and food, and so those four things that I just said right there. They have a huge graph that were on their website and I was looking at it today and and they basically are talking about that, the they're a huge depopulation Council, if you can, if those words I just said right there a huge depopulation council that they, their agendas and their ideas come off of the war because the world is too populated. And you know, obviously they talk about pollution, right, industrial output, population and food. All those things have to deal with the amount of people that are in the world. Okay, they, they, they.
Speaker 3:They simulated public attention by coming out with a report called limits of growth, and this was in the, I think like 72 or something like that, no, no, 73, I believe the limits of growth, which was, which is basically a huge conference of all these people, is like one of the very first get together's publicly that the club of Rome, you know, put together. Now I was watching an interview and this interview was on a news, a news program, and Klaus Schwab was being interviewed. And Klaus Schwab even says that he gave the club of Rome their platform. Hmm, Interesting.
Speaker 3:But where I'm getting at with the whole club of Rome and AI is that I've watched many interviews of members of the club of Rome, and when they're talking, and the one thing that I found very interesting and very common between all the interviews is that they talk about not only depopulating the world all the way up until all the way until one billion people, and they, their motto is almost like you know how, like the world economics motto is by 2030, you'll own nothing and be happy.
Speaker 3:Well, the club of Rome's is basically, you know, the world's got to get to one billion people, because that's that's the amount of people that the world runs is able to sustain around one billion or maybe less. It kind of reminds me of the Georgia guide stones 500 million, you know all this kind of stuff maintaining that, that size of population. But when we're talking about the club of Rome and AI, these members, they want a dictatorship. That's the most common ground that I've found with all these interviews is they want a dictatorship, they want it to be brought in by peace and they want a perfect dictatorship.
Speaker 1:Now they come across Peace and security.
Speaker 3:Right, peace and security Right, and then sudden destruction will come upon them. And when we're talking about a dictator, or when we're talking about when they're talking about a dictator, they mentioned that there there is no perfect dictator that has ever lived. If anything, most of the dictators have been stupid and they have not been, you know, very adequate with their, their reign and rule. What if AI is that perfect dictator? What if AI is that that dictator that they are trying to usher in and trying to bring in? And that's, that's, that's my thoughts there.
Speaker 1:Wow, so you're saying that AI is the antichrist?
Speaker 3:I think it might be the image of it, Possibly, and what I mean by that is because those that do not worship the image and the, by the way, the image of the beast talking about the image of the beast, it's, it has the ability to speak, and those that don't worship the image of the beast are are killed. That's confusing. I don't know if this will get to the.
Speaker 1:It's kind of confusing. The image has the ability to speak. Is what you're saying?
Speaker 3:Yes, so like so if I image.
Speaker 2:Image must mean representation of.
Speaker 3:Sure, sure, kind of like how like man is created in the image of God. We're represented as what his thoughts of man to to be formed as, in a way. You know what I'm saying. Maybe it doesn't necessarily mean that we look exactly like God, but maybe it's what he pictured us to look like. I agree with Louis.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I always thought that. I've always said that that line to me always captured, captured me. It's like God created us in his image and to me that always said that we look alike.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it could be interpreted a million different ways by million different stuff like that.
Speaker 1:I could see why it would be interpreted any other way too, because it's like what's his image, you know? Like yeah, right, right.
Speaker 3:So so one thing, too, that I noticed is because I follow a lot, of, a lot on the Hollywood aspect of concerts, I fall into a lot of of festivals and things like that, and everything is always like, in some shape or form, worshiping an image. So if it's like an EDC concert, it could be like an AI generated image on the screen that looks weird and wicked or something like that, and it's dancing along with the people. It could be similar to the Burning man Right. So everyone's going there partying, have a good time, but in a way, they're worshiping like an image of a burning deity. So I don't know. My thoughts were that that what if this AI is? Its purpose is is to is a dictator. I don't know. What do you guys think? I think it has the ability. I think it could have the ability.
Speaker 2:No, I think that's plausible. I think that's very plausible. You want to?
Speaker 1:go to the Burning man situation real quick.
Speaker 2:Oh gosh.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we could transition to the Burning man Jesus.
Speaker 2:Dude, that would end up being huh.
Speaker 3:Golly yeah. Yeah, Louis, Louis talks to me the other day and was like what's going on in Burning man?
Speaker 1:I'm like what are you talking about? Didn't even know. And then I looked into it and I'm like, wow, that's crazy. A little rain caused, caused, just it. You can't even none of them could leave. And I mean, picture that picture. The funny thing about this is picture of the people that go to Burning man. They don't have a big ass truck like I do. Most of them drive out there and it's some fucking, not even a Suvi. I'm sure a lot of them had.
Speaker 3:Suvi, have you guys ever seen an aerial aerial footage of what the Burning man looks like? No, like the whole compound.
Speaker 2:No, Until I found out that all these people were stuck, I gave zero fucks about Burning man ever. Right, I don't care if they were stuck because I was like, well, this could be interesting.
Speaker 1:Well, you know what's crazy about this. You know how many times recently in the last year and the year before, how many times I was asked to go to Burning man. Like people are like, go to burn, let's go to Burning man together. I'm telling you it's a great time, Just go with me. No, no, I'm not going to go with you. It's just not my scene. I don't like to. You know, do all that and party and trip on psychedelics. It's not my, that's not my thing, but it's so funny I'm like I'm going to go to Burning man and I'm like thank God I didn't go. It's crazy, dude.
Speaker 3:Dude, freaking Burning man. When you're looking at it, at us like an aerial view of it, it's in a. It's in a crescent shape, similar, almost like a semi circle. So when they bring everyone in and they, they have everyone park, the parking lot is in the shape of a crescent in a way. Okay, and again, these are just my thoughts, you can correct me if you think something else, but it looks like a crescent right and the main office right when everyone buys their administration ticket or whatever admin tickets and all kinds of stuff like that, is in the middle of the crescent, exactly right in the right, in half of the crescent and in the circle part of the crescent. So if, like, if this is the crescent right, right in the middle, is where the Burning man is right, wow.
Speaker 3:And so we know, like, if we're talking about, you know, ancient pagan religions and stuff, like we can bring up the fires of Mollick and Ball and all that kind of stuff. So when you're looking up those, the symbolism of those things, this even goes back like before days of of Christ and stuff like that. But it is the half moon crescent with a star in the middle, and so I kind of found it interesting that the Burning man is in the middle where the star would be in the half moon crescent and that could be tracked down to ball and things like that. They that symbolism can get tracked down to ball because ball was a was a bull right with horns in a way looking figure and his horns came up and wrapped around. So that's kind of like where that half moon crescent kind of comes from.
Speaker 1:That's very interesting. I never, I never, thought of that.
Speaker 3:And there's a bunch of things with that kind of symbolism. There's Mecca. Mecca has the half moon crescent. It's one of the tallest buildings. I think it is the tallest building in Mecca, which is.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because that belongs to Islam.
Speaker 3:Right, but Islam could have taken it from. I'm just talking about like origins. So if like Islam inherited that, then maybe like where did that come from? Obviously it's speculation and stuff.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's hard to know. It's hard. Yeah, you're talking about religions because, like yeah, islam probably pulled some stuff from Christianity and Judaism and whatever came before. Just like Christianity is even before it was what it is now, it's absorbed so many things to try and get other peoples to be Christians. You know what I mean. Like I said, it's hard to like yes, I understand what you're saying. Yeah, you know, maybe there is.
Speaker 3:And I'm not concrete on any of it, but I just thought it was interesting for sure. Yeah, have you guys ever heard of Jekyll Island? We're going to just totally switch over to another topic. Great transition, the Federal Reserve, great transition, yo shoot Damn. I didn't think you knew that dude.
Speaker 2:Oh man Shut up Shut up it's a monster from Jekyll Island.
Speaker 1:We probably had full on conversations about this Dude.
Speaker 3:I didn't get through the whole book, but there's a book called the Creature of Jekyll Island or something like that. Yeah, and.
Speaker 1:I've never read it, you both of you guys have read it.
Speaker 3:I haven't read it, no, I haven't read it. No, but yeah. But this made me want to bring up the Titanic. What do you guys think of the Titanic? Is it a real story, and did they hit an iceberg and everyone died because of the iceberg? Yes, was it a target?
Speaker 1:sure.
Speaker 2:Kate Winslet was my first crush.
Speaker 1:Oh man, she was super hot in that movie. Dude, she's dude. Super crush on her in that movie. She was smoking.
Speaker 3:So the Titanic, right, everyone, the mainstream story. They came, they got on the boat and they went to the Arctic Circle and hit an iceberg. I feel like this should be a whole separate podcast.
Speaker 2:I'm not saying you don't talk about it. No, I know I feel like this could be a moment now. All right, so look, I know I got such good stuff on it.
Speaker 1:It is really good. Hit it bro.
Speaker 3:We could actually do. We can do. How about this? We could do a podcast on this. Okay, we could do a podcast on this and the ocean gate together.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm down Totally.
Speaker 3:Are we touching? We're touching tips everybody, oh man. But okay, so let me bring up. So we talked about the club of room, we talked about all that kind of stuff, right? I wanted to bring up a very famous speech, an awesome speech, by probably my favorite president in the entire world, and no, it's not Donald J Trump.
Speaker 2:Grover Cleveland.
Speaker 3:Dude, I would totally love to do a podcast, george. Washington. I would totally love to. Oh, Pothiosus of George Washington, Listen, I would totally that's all separate so we could do a whole president's episode if you guys want. Okay, that, they're all related. Holy shit Listen.
Speaker 1:I don't know how true it is, but they say, it's true. A little girl tracked all of their DNA back. How that's possible, I don't know, but little suspicious.
Speaker 3:I have a theory, louis need you to put on this. You're my big bro, need you to put on this. John F Kennedy. I think I know why he was killed. I think there's a bunch of different theories. Hold on, guys.
Speaker 2:I think there's a lot of reasons, but he was pushing back against the system and they weren't going to take it.
Speaker 3:Exactly. But I listened to his speech today because I'm a nerd and there's something that caught my attention and it never caught my attention. We've heard this speech plenty of times. Delicious, and it's his famous speech, which. Let me get my phone so I can read it to the listeners. And this speech was done April 27th 1961. He was killed a few months after this, and so in his speech he says this the very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society and we are, as a people, inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret proceedings. So that part right there tells me that John F Kennedy was super aware and maybe he was investigating himself into secret societies. So what secret societies do you think he's talking about? Do you think it, do you? I guess I'll just get your guys' view on it. What secret societies do you think he was specifically talking about, or could it just be in general?
Speaker 2:So my thoughts just off the top of my head, if it's US based, could have been the skulls, the first skull Right.
Speaker 2:So, 332, right Skull and bones Could possibly be Masonic if you want to go that route. I still think that most of like Masonic stuff is just a bunch of dudes hanging out, not that there isn't something deeper, like somewhere in the levels of it. Because you make friends, sure, sure, sure Rich people become friends with rich people You're talking about the guy that has a bumper sticker of a Mason symbol on his car right.
Speaker 3:He's just like he's driving around, he's just like hey man, I'm going to fucking Publix man, I'm part of this brotherhood bullshit, I'm level four, right. It is what it is. They don't like it.
Speaker 2:That could possibly I think potentially he might be talking majestic 12 level, though. Okay, because that is even outside of presidential pay grade, if you will. That's deep state. That's people making decisions that are above the president Facts. Absolutely we should do a majestic 12 episode.
Speaker 3:By the way, we should man in black. What's up, jesse? What do you think? What secret size is JFK talking about and why did they shoot him in the head? Cia, cia, absolutely, I agree. They're connected with the skull and bones.
Speaker 1:I can agree. Dude the skull and bones, I agree.
Speaker 3:Dude the skull and bones. If you guys look up who's affiliated in that, I think what so skull and bones came from what?
Speaker 1:Press cop.
Speaker 3:Well, it didn't come from press cop, but so, but the skull and bones is out of what Yale, yeah, or is it, is it?
Speaker 2:Look it up for us?
Speaker 3:What is it? Is it Yale or Harvard?
Speaker 1:It's one of these Ivy.
Speaker 3:League schools, it's Yale but it's Yale. They've supplied a lot of politicians. Let's just say that, yeah, it's one of the high-level schools. A lot of politicians that have gone to the Bohemian Grove on top of that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I know it's a wild story, the skull and bones. It's a very you know, and I haven't really looked into it much on the web, the internet of things. But I'll tell you right now that oh. Ai and I'll tell you right now that I've heard some things in that press cop Bush and there's a lot of other prominent folks that have been a part of skull and bones. A lot of you know the Bush family is the most notable because they're presidential. But, the skull and bones is.
Speaker 3:Who's the politician, who's super advocate for climate change? Not Gore, but who's the other guy? I think he was in skull and bones.
Speaker 1:He was a president.
Speaker 3:No, he was. I think he was running for president one time, but he was in a Senate hearing, I think like a few months ago.
Speaker 1:Oh, John Kerry, you think you carry.
Speaker 3:Kerry, john Kerry, I think he's possibly part of that fraternity. Yeah, that's a new dog which is a fraternity, correct? I think it is a fraternity.
Speaker 1:Yeah, of course it is. Of course it is.
Speaker 3:It's a club, yeah so so, talking about JFK and everything like that, there's another part of that speech I want you guys to pay attention to. I want to see what you guys think, and it's hard to do without doing your homework or investigating and stuff like that. So he says and this is not directly after the part of the speech that I quoted earlier, this is a little further into the speech. Okay, so it says for we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations.
Speaker 1:Wow.
Speaker 2:Thoughts. We need it. Oh no, I mean, that's entirely why they killed him, and just think about it Entirely. If you were opposed to that system in any way and you supported the president. And then boom, they killed the president. Cover it up, wash it away. Are you ever gonna open your mouth about it again? Oh, dude, like they just killed the most powerful person in the world and got away with it.
Speaker 1:It makes me think that in public they wanted to make a point, they used him as an example, so who?
Speaker 3:was the who was. The president came after him.
Speaker 1:Oh, who got moved right in the mix?
Speaker 3:Lyndon.
Speaker 2:B Johnson no, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Lyndon B Johnson. He didn't open up the president's book, I guess, huh.
Speaker 2:He closed that fire, he was part of it, he already knew about it.
Speaker 3:But he was like hey look, I'll sell my soul.
Speaker 1:He already knew what was happening.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh, he did, he did, he did, he was probably like oh wow, this is all really cool and interesting stuff that I'm gonna keep to myself.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so I did some studies. I have to interrupt you.
Speaker 2:Yes, go ahead please so I was looking, I found an article on businessinsidercom about the most powerful Skull and Bones members. Yeah, so John Kerry, class of 1966. John Kerry, there he was boy.
Speaker 3:I'm right, baby, I'm right again.
Speaker 2:George W Bush.
Speaker 1:Presscott Bush is more famous than George W. I'm gonna to us. George W is more.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna, I was gonna say I don't even know who the fuck? Presscott is dad? Yeah, it's not 11. Grandfather, grandfather.
Speaker 1:Okay, presscott was his grandfather.
Speaker 2:Anyway, so he was 1968. Guess who was class of 1969?.
Speaker 1:Oh God, 1969.
Speaker 2:The gentleman named Stephen A Schwartzman. Stephen A Schwartzman, here we go. He was tapped only a year behind George W Bush and came to prominence under the future president's administration when his Blackstone Investment Hedge Fund group went public in 2007.
Speaker 1:Wow, wow Blackstone.
Speaker 2:Wow, the founder of Blackstone. Oh my goodness.
Speaker 3:They changed the name to Blackrock. Blackrock, yep, uh-huh.
Speaker 1:Why? Is it a Blackstone? Is it obsidian? Is it? Is this? Is this relevant? Is the Blackstone relevant?
Speaker 3:I don't know, I don't know. You got anything else, louis?
Speaker 2:Those were the big ones.
Speaker 3:Wow, Okay, look. So this is what I found, okay, guys, in my investigations, while I was in a corner in a room, in a dark room, drunk. All right, listen. So when he mentions these things, okay, which they're one, two, three, four, five, six, seven things, okay, military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations. This is what I decided to choose for each one of those subjects. Four military I see that he was possibly talking the military industrial complex. Four diplomatic he's talking about the United Nations. Four intelligence he's referring to the CIA, which operates all around the world, by the way, Then they're the most highly, they're the most superior intelligence agency in the entire world. For economic, he's talking about the Federal Reserve. For scientific, he's talking about NASA. And for political operations, he's talking about the Council of Foreign Relations. Wow, Bam.
Speaker 1:You just took a fire.
Speaker 3:Wow, mind blown Dude. So I don't know. I think he was working on exposing what I believe is called the whore of Babylon, and that's what I think. When we're talking about the whore of Babylon, we can really talk about the Federal Reserve. Okay, and I understand it's a biblical term. Don't jump off your horse yet, okay, but you know what does a whore do, right?
Speaker 2:Other than bangs.
Speaker 3:Bangs a lot of guys, right, but it made me think of the Federal Reserve. So let's just think of, like, the process of the Federal Reserve, right? So it's an endless printing money machine that doesn't necessarily print money and pump it into the system. What they do is they own banks, very small banks. They own all the banks in the entire country and a lot of banks. They're affiliated with a lot of other banks around the world that all move up through the world bank and to the Bank of the Vatican, or the Bank of Rome, if you want to call it that, and then it trickles all the way up to the International Monetary Fund, which is where we get IRS from, by the way, and that goes all the way up to the BIS, which is the Bank of International Settlements. I've done a lot of studying on this, okay, so what America? What I see America doing right now, especially with our tax dollars, okay, is that we are funding so many nations. We are whoring out our money to all kinds of nations around the world.
Speaker 3:And how does someone view a whore? Well, they don't love them, they don't like them, they just want to use them, right? They're there to pay a fee, get a service and that's it. So when we were talking about the Titanic and everything like this, well, the Federal Reserve passed in 1913, a year after the Titanic was sunk. If you can put two and two together, you might be able to figure out what the fuck that means. But the Federal Reserve was also passed and agreed upon on Jekyll Island in 1913. And do you know where they all agreed for the Federal Reserve? They agreed on top of a sacrificial mound. Okay, that was a part of Jekyll Island that was ran by the Tamuka Indian tribe. So the Tamuka Indian tribe would sacrifice not only babies but a lot of other people to these pagan gods. Pagan gods, and what Rockefeller did was not dig up and destroy the area, he built a home on top of it. And these people concluded and passed the Federal Reserve Act on Jekyll Island.
Speaker 3:And with this banking cartel, which is affiliated with the three city states, which is affiliated with the city of London, the Crown, and which is also affiliated with the Vatican, so it's all kind of connected and all the money system, I'd say probably of the Eastern world, runs through this system. And, louie, you probably definitely know more about this than me. We see, what I see in the world is that these two superpowers you have the West and the East that are starting to compete against each other for an economic new world order. You see the Bricks nations versus the city states, and so I'm curious of your guys' thoughts on. I think I did pretty well studying, trying to figure out what Kennedy was talking about as far as the military, diplomatic, intelligence and all this kind of stuff. But what's your guys' view on the Federal Reserve? Do you think she's a whore?
Speaker 2:Yes, I think it's a it's all a sham. The older I get and the more I understand how money works. It's all fake and it's just a way to. Basically, they have made slaves of all of us.
Speaker 3:Yes, exactly, it's kind of like Egypt all over again and we're building the freaking pyramids. If you believe that humans build the pyramids, if you don't, that's totally cool, because it's super fucking hard to believe that. But what they enslaved the people in at that time was a mortgage A Latin term for death grip. So it was almost like a bartering trade that they would supply these people with a certain amount of currency, that they would give them housing, food and almost like a socialist, communist kind of you know government and these people would work to build and to do all these things and to labor and all this kind of stuff. It's kind of like us working for the matrix or the system so that these people can get super rich, right. I mean, they make billions of dollars of interest every year. Yep, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Because all the money goes right back through that trail that I said earlier, right?
Speaker 1:You were talking about taxes, which really I wanted to bring up, which I was talking recently about this in federal taxes. When you look up the amount of people that are employed in the United States and you look up, you know, multiply that by a monthly, you know an average of income, you're looking at over 40 billion sorry, excuse me, $40 billion a month. That the, just in federal taxes, that the United States government is gaining every month in the United States, it's mind boggling. It's mind boggling and mind boggling, as Wilfer always says.
Speaker 1:But it's like you know it's easy for them to give $100 billion to Ukraine, you know, and people think, oh yeah, they've been taking all your money, dude, we're controlling the world.
Speaker 3:That's what. I'm saying, man, we're trying to play risk where we're doing all yeah. One last question before we get ready to. Oh, go ahead, louis, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:No, I was going to say yeah, it's just a game of influence. That's what Ukraine is about. It's not. No, united States doesn't give a fuck about actual Ukraine. They just Russia and China and the other BRICS nations that have come together. They're trying to separate themselves from the organization that the US and the Western countries have put together and that's starting to fall apart, you know, and you've someone in someone or things in the United States is intentionally causing us to suffer at the same time.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Like, but at the same, that being said, like it's a war for influence going on in the world right now, and whoever? Whoever wins this war, you know the other countries are going to be in really bad shape, Whoever loses Absolutely Yep.
Speaker 3:So before we conclude the show, I wanted to do something new. Okay, louis, if you can give an advice to our viewers as far as prepping, if you can give us three tips, what would those tips be so we could help out our viewers? Oh man, right now I would say three most prioritized tips, if you would say.
Speaker 2:Stack food deep right now. That's number one. Like, if you have extra money, buy extra non perishables, like as much as you can get a hold of canned goods boxes of pasta, bags of rice, um, you know, canned veggies as much as you can get a hold of right now, because the prices on all that stuff is going to be going up, their shortages. There's reports of canned goods have become um, can't remember the term they used, but it's um like dangerous transport cargo or something. Uh, because trucks are getting hit. Basically, they're getting robbed like canned goods trucks. They're starting to get robbed, jesus. So, yeah, stack, stack that up.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I would say, um, have a stockpile some water, not just like bottles of water, but a good way to filter some water, any water you can get a hold of. Um three if you are able to. From what I have been hearing and seeing again, I'm no financial advisor or anything I would strongly consider gold or silver, yeah.
Speaker 3:I mean, are we talking about taking our money completely out of the bank or leaving a little bit in there?
Speaker 2:I mean you still got to operate right oh yeah. And I mean the best thing to do would I guess even better than gold or silver is get the things you need now. Um yeah, like, if you think, if you think you're going to need something, buy it now, because prices on everything's going up. And then, on top of that, we are likely to go to war with the country that makes all of our shit. Like we're already not friends with them but they're shipping us things.
Speaker 1:They supply one third of the world's goods.
Speaker 2:Right and including that's crazy. That includes medicines and stuff. So if you think you want something or you think you're going to need something. You have the money to get it.
Speaker 1:Just go ahead and get it now, because go to T and I'll send you a link right now.
Speaker 3:Do you send me that, bro? And I was like what the fuck kind of shit are you trying to set me up with? I had called them, yeah. So is this really you? Are you a Chinese automated freaking person?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I automatically knew it was Louis. I'm like let's go, buddy, let's try it, let's try it out.
Speaker 2:I was texting for like an hour and a half trying to get it to us.
Speaker 3:That's awesome.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry I was late but I'm sorry, I was literally digging in somebody's yard. I'm like dude and I was having a tough time too. I'm like he texted me and made me laugh. I'm like I'm going to take a break.
Speaker 3:Alright, jesse before we close, got a question for you, louis, by the way. Thank you for those tips. Everyone take that. Take that home with you, because he's got his ear and his nose and all the shit that's going on and, like I said earlier in the podcast, I've never met someone that's more prepared and smart prepper as he is Now. Jesse, one question is Trump going to get assassinated here before 2024.
Speaker 1:You throw him a softball and then you throw me a fucking curveball. What the hell is wrong with?
Speaker 3:you, it's pretty much yes or no. And then why?
Speaker 1:Is he going to get assassinated?
Speaker 3:Yeah, you think he's going to get killed.
Speaker 1:I don't care. That's my answer.
Speaker 3:That was straight whiskey right there no coke.
Speaker 1:I just don't, I don't care, I don't care very much.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I know I think it's all just propaganda and all kinds of strung up.
Speaker 2:My question then is should God forbid that it happens? Because I think that's unnecessary, for any current or former?
Speaker 1:president.
Speaker 2:I feel like there's other ways right, but what do you think would be the results if it did happen? Do you think that would be a tipping point? You think people would lose it, or would people just be sad and then we would move on and have eight more years of Biden heiress.
Speaker 1:I think we all know that people would fucking lose it if Trump got assassinated. So I feel terrible.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but who would they be angry at? Because his supporters aren't the kind to just start destroying cities?
Speaker 1:Well, they might be. At that point, I used to be a Trump supporter and I still kind of am, in a way.
Speaker 3:Really, at this point it's just like you win, you win, you lose, you still win. It's like, really, he is the best candidate but he's not very good at the same time, because and this could be for a different podcast I do think he's involved in a lot of things that are not good. But again later, later podcast.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so with Trump, it's everybody always talks about.
Speaker 1:He's so demonized and that the hatred of Trump has brought our country down more than Trump has brought our country down, and it's kind of sad. You know it is because he's so demonized. It is what it is. Let's say let's say Trump was perfect and he was still ridiculed the same way he's. It's just he. Let's say he's perfect. Well, they, everybody still hates him. So once he gets an office, there's going to be so much demonization that it's going to tear the fabric of society apart regardless.
Speaker 2:So that's one reason why I'm drawing a lot of Trump Jesus Christ vibes right now.
Speaker 1:I'm not what I would say.
Speaker 2:I say the way you're talking it's, it's sending a lot of Trump slash Jesus Christ vibes.
Speaker 1:Well, good, I don't care what it's all about. It's sending, I hope, everybody loves each other.
Speaker 1:But in reality, you know, when you get a guy in office that everybody hates, it's unsettling for the entire country, Like it's just constant. Every day you wake up there's going to be some negative things said about your president on TV and the entire system and entire fabric of media wants to bring him down. And it's not. It's not a comforting feeling, regardless of whether he's a good guy or not. It's not a comforting feeling and you got to ask yourself at this point you know what was that? What's different about Biden? What's different about Obama? What's different about George Bush? What's different about these guys before Trump? Why are they not demonized like Trump is because I can guarantee you that they had padded, a padded career compared to Trump. Trump was a real estate mogul you know what I mean and he didn't have a padded. You know he was out in the open and there's a lot of evidence of him not being the greatest person in the world. But let's see a realist, you know a reality show about any one of the other three presidents before him.
Speaker 2:No, I agree, I think it's hard.
Speaker 3:It's, it's, it's for sure.
Speaker 2:I think all I don't know. I mean thinking back to all of our, every president that I can remember. They've all had their major detractors. I'm trying to think like which president didn't like evoke hatred?
Speaker 1:Fucking Bill Clinton.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think everybody liked him.
Speaker 1:If he wasn't even skull bones either, was he?
Speaker 3:I don't think so.
Speaker 1:I don't think he was.
Speaker 3:But he's married to Hillary, oh come on. Man, I forgot about that. Louise, louise, like a fuck off. So I think it was a good podcast. Boys, we went, we went, just pass over the two hour mark. I had a freaking good time. I did. I had a good time. We talked a lot about a lot of cool stuff. A lot of cool stuff. Always it flew by which I wish we could always live this moment forever, but we can't, we can't live here for the rest of the night.
Speaker 2:I'm fucking sweating. I need to go to the shower.
Speaker 3:I got you, but I'll thank everyone for tuning in.
Speaker 1:I'll run some running up to your barn for you. Next time I'll come out there.
Speaker 2:I just need to figure out a way to run the AC and not record the AC sound. That's my issue.
Speaker 3:I can't hear anything. I'll tell you what. I'll look up some noise canceling softwares for you. I'll try and send you some stuff. What do you have? A Mac or Windows?
Speaker 2:I'm on Windows. I think the issue lies in the audacity.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:Yep, I agree, I have some things to say to that.
Speaker 3:So you just go in and you, you know it's canceled out.
Speaker 2:It cancels it on Discord.
Speaker 1:It cancels it on Discord. I have some things to say about Audacity 2 tonight that I was very upset with that. I'd found out right. Well, I love it Very much about 20 minutes after we started the podcast, I found this out and I will text you about it. Audacity is a pain in the ass.
Speaker 2:All right. We might find a new a new thing, then Okay. We'll figure it out.
Speaker 3:All right, everybody. Well, thank you for tuning in Again. If you've lasted this long with us, I'm sure you're highly more highly educated than the normal person and you could connect with us on all of our social medias. You can watch our cool videos. I'll work on getting some sound bites and and clips worked up. Thank you, guys and girls, for tuning in. Lots of love from the wise men and we hope to see you guys again soon. Looking forward to doing a new episode here coming up. I believe it's going to be episode 20. So check, check, check us out later. We all all right, peace and love and have a good night.
Speaker 2:Love peace, chicken grease.