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You are Slaves, Owned by the FED

You are Slaves, Owned by the FED

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The Financial system is about to take a turn for the worst and it originates with The Federal Reserve, otherwise known as the Central Bank, or the slave master of the people.

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The speaker discusses the Federal Reserve and its role as a central bank. They explain that it is not a government institution and was established in 1913 under questionable circumstances. They highlight the control and power that central banks have over countries and their economies. The speaker also mentions the influence of British authority and intelligence agencies on various aspects of American society, including media outlets and political events. They provide examples of individuals who were involved in British intelligence before entering the media industry. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Hello everybody, this is the third episode of 2023, and we're about ready to crank it up. I don't know if you noticed, but it looks like we got the attention of the Vintage Ship Police, which means we're doing the right thing. Now listen, we'd like you to sign up for our newsletter, so drop your name and email address with us and we'll put you on the main list. The match is about ready to go. My name's Chris, and you're listening to the Constitution Command. Can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you fine. I had to get my dang Bluetooth hooked up. But anyway, yeah, the CBDC is a bad, bad thing, and people really need to start preparing for that. I mean, it is definitely coming. Well, I'll tell you a good way to get prepared for it, and what got me started doing this was a study on the CBDC with the central bank digital currency. And I went back and started studying the Federal Reserve Act last night, and I don't understand legal jargon the way lawyers will tell you legal jargon is supposed to be understood, but to me it's simple English. And in 1913, Woodrow Wilson pretty much told the country, you just got took, period. And look, this is crazy stuff. I don't know how much you know about what was going on back then, but in 1895 was the last time that our country leaned on a wealthy tycoon to bail this country out, right? And that was J.P. Morgan. He was the last one to bail the country out, you know, as an individual. But, but, boy, J.P. Morgan. Yeah, he went and started back in 1910, I believe it was, 1908, somewhere around in there. He got together with a bunch of other people, bankers, investment bankers, you know, whatever you want to call them, rich people. And they had these little secret meetings all over Europe in the capital of every European country and had several meetings even here in the United States. And in those meetings, what they were doing was devising a plan for the Federal Reserve. And for those who might be confused, the Federal Reserve is not your friend. As a matter of fact, it's not even a government institution. Let's get better than that. It's not even really a Federal Reserve. It is the central bank. The very one Putin doesn't want in his country. The very one we didn't have in this country up until 1913. We call it the Federal Reserve, make it sound like, you know, First National Bank. That is a Federal Reserve Bank. That's actually a central bank, which is not our friend. And I found out a lot of weird stuff about this thing, this institution. Do you even know who the board members are, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve? At the moment, I don't. I just know that Yeldon was appointed as the Fed. Yeah, but I don't know who the board members are. I know they're all bankers. Yep. And if you ever hear about them, you may not even know this. Yeah. If you hear about them, you don't know that that's who they are because they're only going to give you your first name. They don't want to be known. Yeah. Now, see, that raises red flags with me already. If I can't know who you are, why do I want to do business with you? Right. You don't have a choice. Yeah. There's not a bank in this country that has a choice, really. And back in 1913, when Congress actually ratified this bill, or actually in 1912, all these investment bankers and wealthy rich folk who had been involved with all these meetings, secret meetings, by the way, since 2010, 2008, 2010, whenever, they brought this bill to Congress and basically told Congress they needed to sign it on family. They didn't have to push too hard because a couple of those bankers were in Congress. Right. Amazing. But basically, once the bill was signed, any bank that was operating at that time, they had like 90 days to apply and become a member of the federal banking system, or they lost their charter. I didn't know that. There's no such thing as banking at a bank that's not tied into the Federal Reserve. This is another thing that people have to go back to the understanding of the purpose of the central bank, and we got the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve is a central bank. That's what I'm saying. And other countries have their central banks, and they're not called the Federal Reserve, they're called whatever that country has deemed them. But the purpose of the central banks is control. What they do is they go in and they promise developing third world countries, and even first world developed countries, to either cover their debt, or to build bridges, infrastructure, water production facilities, things like that. And then they attach such an ungodly interest rate. You'll never pay it back. Yeah, it can never be paid back, and the central bank, what it's doing is, it is taking in collateral the natural resources of that country. To reclude its people. Right. So the purpose behind the central bank, and why so many world leaders have rejected them, is because the central bank comes in, they enslave you. Look, if you go on the Federal Reserve website, okay, their website, this is, well on the website it says official title, but if you look at the address bar, this is called their preamble. It's an act to provide for the establishment of Federal Reserve banks to furnish an elastic currency, to afford means of re-discounting commercial paper, to establish a more effective supervision of banking in the United States, and for other purposes. Now that is so wide open, I would never sign a contract like that. Yeah. It's too wide open. Yeah. And we don't even know who's running it. And nobody does, but they're all in cahoots with each other, and that is the plan, is to put all the citizens of all the nations of the world in servitude. Right. And that's it. Which is exactly what started with Rothschild, with Nathan Rothschild, when he bought up, well he actually sold out all his stocks so that all the stocks would go down. And when they did, he said his people are about to buy up everything. Then he owned all the currency in England. That is why, when you look at the royal family, they don't hold the power. They have no power whatsoever. No. The crown is actually in a glass case in the middle of London somewhere. That's where the power is because it's owned by the Rothschilds. Every now and again they'll let – well, before the queen died, they'd let her wear the crown every now and again. Huh? Not anymore. I mean, she's dead. Well, she's dead, but – I'm just saying that – I haven't seen Prince Charles wear it yet, or King Charles, whatever he is now. He hasn't worn it yet, I don't think, has he? No, I don't think so. But, yeah, when they talk city of London, that is also a corporation. That's right. But it is one of the big threes that run the world. That's right. I'd say that's what – you know, when I found out that England had already turned in all of their paper currency in exchange for this polymer digital currency, you know, that happened a couple months ago. I mean, they had a deadline to turn theirs in. A lot of people didn't believe me when I was telling them. I mean, that was actually pretty widely known on any news channel, really. But people didn't believe that. They don't even believe that the queen didn't hold power. She is – I mean, the royal family is powerless to do anything without the crown, which is two separate entities altogether, which makes sense why our country's been running like it has been since 1913, because we've basically been under – we've been under British rule pretty much ever since the founding of the country. Yeah, ever since Revolutionary War. And that's why all this other information that I started learning recently about how we're under interstate commerce rules or interstate commerce law didn't make any sense to me because the government wants us to believe we're still under the Constitution. But ever since 1913, we have been operating this country just like England operates its country because we've been under their authority ever since the founding of the country. That's right. Well, hence, the bar, the British Attorney's Registry. That's right. I mean, everything is dictated by – British authority. Yeah, British authority. That's it. And, you know, we can go a little deeper than that, too. I mean, all of the media outlets in this country, before they were all completely controlled by five people, literally five people, every one – Five or six, but I mean – It's five, I think. It's five or six. Yeah. Yeah, but – If you're watching news, you're watching what belongs to five or six different individuals, and they're all buddy-buddy in these secret meetings that keep happening. And guess what? They're all implanted with somebody from British Intel. That's who controls your information. And the CIA. Well, the CIA is pretty much under British Intel rule. Yeah. So, it really doesn't matter, right? I mean, you know, Ed Sullivan was, you know, in that book, Conspirators Hierarchy, I had no idea Ed Sullivan was anything more than a guy that brought people like Pell Discretionary and the Beatles and the Doors on his show, when really he was the one that went and met the Beatles. Yeah, to figure out how to package and market the Beatles to come over here, so that the CIA and the FBI could actually start handing out acid and drugs and everything. Let me give you another one. You know who Bob Woodward is? Yeah. Do you know what he was before he became a reporter at the Washington Post? Yeah, he was British Intel, wasn't he? Naval Intelligence. Do you know how he got moved to the Washington Post? Do you know what event happened? No, I don't know that. Whitewater with Nixon. That makes sense. I mean, Watergate. Yeah. Yeah, he was the one that ran the first story in the Washington Post about Watergate. And you know the break-in at the Watergate office building or hotel? Do you know who the five perpetrators were? Yeah, they were foreign nationals, but they were also CIA agents. CIA agents, yeah. They were all CIA assets. Which Naval Intelligence works closely with the CIA. Very close. So, I mean, everything in this country is a show. And it is all social engineering at the basis. And it's all done to manipulate and to direct us where they want us to be and how they want us to be. That's right. That is exactly right. And that's another way. Let me go ahead and step up on into my little conspiracy theory that everybody keeps telling me I need to shut up about for years. They tell me, you need to shut up about this. You need to shut up about this. John F. Kennedy assassination. That was so enriched with CIA assets and planning. British Intel was in on that, too. And George Bush was right there overseeing the gun thing. Well, JFK, and you got to think of it this way, too, because JFK, one of the big things that he was trying to do was abolish the CIA. Right, which is why he established the Special Forces. Yeah. But the CIA couldn't have him abolished. Well, no, they couldn't work anymore if he did. Yeah. But he was actually grabbing a bigger bull by much bigger horns, I think, than even he realized. Of course he did. But he did right by forming the Special Operations. So he knew there was a lion behind the bars. He just didn't know the appetite of the lion. That's right. I mean, he knew what was there. He just didn't know what was there. Well, he even called it the secret group, the secret organization, the desire to rule the world. I would imagine that was the extent of even his knowledge. And for people who think that the President of the United States is the most powerful man in the world, you can hang that idea up. Now, he's presented as the most powerful man in the world, which, once again, is social engineering. It's a farce. They're giving you a perception of what they want you to think. It's the illusion of safety. Yeah. That's exactly what that is. And, look, how many times have we talked about Ronald Reagan? I mean, you know, I've always said that my favorite president I wasn't even old enough to vote for. And, sadly, when he took office, he didn't even appoint his own cabinet, which I didn't know. I mean, that was scary to me to find out Ronald Reagan didn't even get to appoint his own cabinet. It was appointed for him. And he was presented with a list of instructions of what he could and could not do as president. Now, if the President of the United States is supposed to be the most powerful man in the world, I would think he could stomp on the floor and the earth would crack. You would think that he sure as hell wouldn't need to ask permission. No. Exactly. So the Commander-in-Chief is just like every one of his subordinates who would say, sometimes it's better to ask forgiveness than to wait for permission. Yeah. I think that was Trump's ideology. Mm-hmm. I do believe so. A lot of people got real pissed off at Trump for that, too. Yeah. And I'm not going to lie, he made me nervous when he did it. But that was because he went outside the purview of safety, you know what I mean, or what we presume to be safe. And I'm glad he did, to be honest with you, because I think that opened the country's eyes to a lot of things. I know it did. I think it did more than just open the country's eyes. I think it opened the world's eyes. Right. Because I think a lot of the – I don't want to even really say rebellion – a lot of the world, the people of the world's stance and arguments nowadays is that they see the government doing things that go directly against them. Exactly. And I don't think that would have happened. I mean, sure, there's always been nations where the people had revolted against the powers to be, you know, but – Not in the way it has been lately. Yeah. Not like this. Mm-hmm. So I think Trump did a lot more than just open the eyes of Americans. I think he really stimulated an eye-opening ordeal worldwide about this powerful cabal that intends to dominate the world and lead all of the people of the world into servitude. I think he really showed everybody. Mm-hmm. Oh, he did that indeed. You know, it's just – it's really scary what's happening right now, and anybody listening who doesn't know what scary is or thinks you know what scary is – let me put it that way. If you think you know what it's like to be scared, you ain't got a clue. You're fixing to find out, though. You're fixing to find out. Yeah. And all the things – you know, for instance, I'll say this. All the people who told me to shut up about conspiracy theories that I've had about JFK, I didn't just derive these theories because I didn't like the fact that JFK got assassinated. I did a lot of research on JFK's assassination, starting with the Warren Commission. And be advised, the Warren Commission is not even worth toilet paper value. It is garbage. And Gerald Ford sat on that commission. Did you know that? I did, and that was the sole reason. He was the first president that was not elected to anything other than Congress or Senate. And that's funny. Congress. Yeah. He was installed. Hence, Bob Woodward. Hence, the CIA. Because JFK was going to abolish the CIA. Well, the Warren Commission, they were all about the cabal, per se. That was their whole thing. That was their whole agenda. Yeah, and, well, that's why that son of a gun got appointed to the dang presidency. He was the only person offered. Oh, and look. Check this out. This is another name that I have grown to just about want to puke every time I hear his name. And he was actually one of our Secretary of State. The name Henry Kissinger rings a bell, doesn't it? Oh, my gosh. I guess he was appointed as chair to oversee the investigations of 9-1-1. Yeah, well, there you go. And he was immediately appointed as chair by George Bush, by the way. And soon thereafter, he had to be removed as the chair because of the stink that so many people raised about Henry Kissinger. But bear in mind, now, Henry Kissinger pretty much single-handedly assassinated two world leaders. But nobody knows about that, do they? And these people, even the 388 legislatures that were on that Brunson case that were listed as defendants on the Brunson case, who include, by the way, Vice President Kamala Harris, President Joe Biden, and the ex-Vice President Mike Pence, who, by the way, is buying the presidency in 2024. And it's looking like he's going to be guaranteed a presidency because of his work with the cabal. I don't know if we can say he would be guaranteed the presidency. We can't be. In his eyes, he was pretty much promised that he would get all the electoral votes he needed to be president if he did not kick the votes back to the states for a recount. And what'd he do? He certified the votes. Now, he's been telling the nation everywhere he goes that he did what he thought was constitutionally right. Unfortunately, some people do read the Constitution, Mr. Pence. You messed up. You didn't go with it. Yeah, when you have a hundred congressmen come up and say point blank that, and that they had evidence of, I don't care how flimsy the evidence was, and the only reason I say flimsy is because most of the investigations were done by private citizens more than the government because the government didn't want to touch it. And the evidence can be as flimsy as you want to call it, but most of it came from what? Whistleblowers. From affidavits. Yeah, sworn affidavits under the threat of perjury. So, a sworn affidavit is as good as hard physical evidence. That's right. And because there were a hundred congressmen that came, and a mixture of congressmen and senators, that said no, there was election interference, whether it be called fraud or what. There was election interference. By Constitution, they had to investigate. At least send it back. That's right. And that is in the Constitution. For those of you who have never read the Constitution, go read it. It's there. And you might want to read it for as long as it counts for anything, because pretty soon it won't count for anything at all. Well, I've got my multiple copies of the Constitution. I maintain my copies, and for the rest of my days I'm going to live by the Constitution. That's right. I don't care about anything else, because any law made or passed that goes against the Constitution is an old advice. It's not a law. And the Constitution does say that, too. And in very plain, however old English it may be, it's very, very plainly stipulated that anything written that violates the Constitution as it stands is like, it doesn't count. It's out of bounds. That's right. And it really wasn't old English back then. It was just a better use of English. I think so, yeah. Well, you know, we were talking a little while ago about getting prepared for certain things. And, you know, I've had people come over here wanting to borrow my printer until I ran out of ink under the promise of, I'll help you buy ink. Well, guess what? Nobody helped me buy ink. So I finally broke down and spent $85 on ink for my printer when I probably should have just gone and bought a $50 printer. But I spent the money on my ink so I can do one thing and one thing only. I'm going to print out a copy or two of Sung Tzu's Art of War, got it on every digital device I've ever had. But now I don't have a hard copy of that. The Declaration of Independence. The Constitution of the United States. And I believe I'll be pretty well set for whatever comes afterwards. Besides the Bible, I've got a couple of hard copies of the Bible, so I'm not going to worry about printing that out. But those are those are the things that I'm going to keep on hand as hard copies, because when all this digital stuff is no longer useful, which I don't think it really is now. But when it gets to the point where it's no longer operational, I will still have everything I need to live out the rest of my life in as much peace as I can possibly live in. Well, and I've also got 1984 and Animal Farm on that list. I got all those books that you just mentioned, hard copies plus those two. And that reminds me, George Orwell, Orson Welles, British Intel. Did you know that? Yeah. Do you think I just dreamed this stuff up? No, this stuff's been written about for years and years and years and years. Yeah, it wasn't prophetic. It was what they knew. I mean, right. Well, it's just like all these sci-fi movies everybody likes to watch about aliens. Oh, this alien, for example. Right. What's his name? Steven Spielberg actually went to the White House to, I guess, just to watch a movie with Ronald Reagan. He just happened to be E.T. And during that movie, Ronald Reagan leans over to Steven Spielberg, and he says, Isn't it crazy that it's only the six people in this room that know this is really true? It's like the aliens do exist. But, you know, I'm still up in the air on why we call them aliens. I don't think they're really aliens, as we would like to presume aliens being from some Andromeda, whatever, you know what I mean, some other galaxy or some other star system or whatever. I've told people ever since I got saved, if you want to call them aliens, that's fine, because they're alien to us. But I don't believe for any reason that God created all of this and wouldn't have created some other life form if he wanted to. I mean, but, you know, our Bible says in the beginning doesn't talk about his beginning, doesn't talk about all of his doings. It talks about what's before us. I got to get diesel, so I'm going to be off screen for a minute, but I'm still on my headset. All right. Yeah. OK, well, hold on just one second. Hold on just one second. I'll be right back. OK. Sorry about that. My coffee cup has a much bigger hole than I remember. I'm going to have to go in and take care of mine. I guess it sprung a leak as I ran out. That's what I was saying happened to mine. I don't know why it was empty just now. But I had to go refill it. But. But, yeah, back to the 1913. You know, aside from the fact that this act was actually passed, this Federal Reserve Act. I think it was passed long before it made it to Congress, if you ask me. But here's. It was. Now, here's a question that I used to ask people all the time when I was doing. Work as a financial advisor. Here's the question. Are you going to get financial advice from somebody who is bankrupt? Not me. Right. OK, so. Apparently. The leaders of our country. Couldn't keep us out of bankruptcy. For whatever reason. Yeah. Third time. Yeah. And. Is there a particular reason why we're still depending on our country who can't seem to stay out of bankruptcy? No, I mean. Now, bear in mind. You know. 45th president United States went bankrupt three times in his life, right? Well, his corporation, his corporation did. However. He also rebounded. From his bankruptcy. In other words, what he did was learn from the mistakes that put him into bankruptcy and didn't do those things again. They say our country's leaders. No matter who they were. Didn't learn from the mistakes that put him into bankruptcy. So they just kept going into bankruptcy. Yep. To me, that's a problem. But. For the banking cabal, that wasn't a problem because they know how not to go into bankruptcy. The only problem is. Their interests. Are not our. Exactly. So. You know, these are things we need to really be paying attention to. And. It's good that the bankers know how not to go into bankruptcy. OK, that's that's wonderful. That's why they're bankers. OK. Or is it that they are bankers, so they control how you go into bankruptcy? Yeah. All right. And that being the case. That simply translates into their interests don't belong. You know, they're not our interest. So why would we even rely on these people at all? It doesn't make any sense at all. This is where we as a people. Come together and say, we don't want this. You know. I'll forever say I am not a Putin. Putin supporter. But Putin's doing it right. Keep the central bank out of my financial system. Yeah, but. We have created a nation to believe that cheap money is good money and easy money. And it's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. Yeah, it's not at all. You know, the. All the way back to the first settlers that came here back and was this 1490, right? 1495. So we're out of there. 1492. Yeah. So these people came over here and believe it or not, there were there weren't paved roads. There was no TV. There was no video games and all that kind of stuff. It was wilderness pretty much. And. They had to start from nothing. There were no houses built. There was no infrastructure. There was nothing. If they wanted horses, they had to go out in the wild and capture a few and tame them. So. Yeah. That translates to. There can be hard work. It can be long hours of hard work. This is going to be a lot of having to trust the people you're around in the community. Right. And your family is a place to start with learning how to trust people, learning hard work, learning how to be honest and that sort of thing. And the rest of the community pretty much trust them because they're doing the same thing. And you had to trust each other. If you wanted to survive, you had to trust each other. But nowadays. Yeah. We have allowed these outside sources to convince us that we don't even need to know each other. How you trust. Oh, that's going to change pretty soon. It's going to change real soon. And that that goes to why I went and spent this $85 on ink. If you ask me in this day and age, that is probably one of the wisest investments I have given into the last 15 years. Because. When everything finally drops off the end of the earth, I'm going to have a copy of laws and other things that will help me either develop a community or live within a community where people can actually trust each other and live as peacefully as possible. But there's not going to be a whole lot of peace living. You know, at the end of this little stretch. Oh, no, there's going to be a mass chaos, violence, well, anarchy, to put it mildly. We'll be looking. Portland, Oregon, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Chicago, New York, Atlanta is coming to a place near you. Mm hmm. Most definitely. And. You know, I'll say this. I went anywhere with first of all, without the Bible. There's nothing good that's going to that's going to come from that. And, you know, I have since I started studying the Constitution, probably 20, 22 years ago, 25 years ago, whenever it was, I couldn't believe that the Constitution was written. Almost like the Bible was written, that's why I call it the second second greatest document ever penned by a human being, because it offers the same thing the Bible does. Liberty and justice for all. And who could argue with that, really? I mean, anybody that knows the Constitution really can't argue with that. I mean, I like it, but. I think everybody needs to live in peace, really. And sometimes that comes with a little bloodshed. As bad as I hate to admit it, but we're human beings and that's what we get to deal with. Well, in a peaceful society, there will always be those among us who choose to not be peaceful. Mm hmm. And. Well, you have to expect that. I'm not one that wishes to resort to violence at any time, but I'm also not one to shy away from it. No. And some people would say that I am quick to violence, which like my dad once thought that I was quick to get on one of our friends. And I was like, no. This isn't something that just happened today. This is something that I've overlooked and overlooked and overlooked. We've talked about it. I've overlooked. There comes a point where you have to draw the line. You have to take action because inaction is also negative for a good, wholesome living environment. Inaction leaves you open for all kinds of bad things. Leaves you open to tyranny. Pretty much. And well, you know, that type of thing right there are things that I've thought about a lot. You know, I used I used to look at that and his ability to be able to reason about his character wouldn't even meet him as far as I know. And he he could label him that type of person. I don't want around me. You know, and I've also I've often thought the granddaddy was quick to judge because he'd shake a man's hand. He could tell you right then. I don't like him. Yeah. But you have to understand, you know, you know, when thinking about granddaddy, you have to think about where he came from. You know, he came from a time when people really did have to rely on each other. And when I say trust each other, I mean, you had to really believe that that person next to you is somebody you could depend on. Yeah. And that came with dedication, hard work and, you know, a lot of selflessness. But, you know, granddaddy met people in my generation that didn't experience any of that. So when he shook your hand, he knew. Most people that came through the depression had had that ability. I mean, that was. That's right. You know, they didn't choose to live during a time of depression, but the depression definitely molded their thoughts. It was their experience. So it taught them certain things. Thanks. And a lot of their perception and their perspectives were formed because of times like that. Right. The worldview was formed through all that. And which is what surprised me. And when I say surprised me, I don't even think that's really the right word. I would say more like shocked me. When granddaddy told me, I think I was 15 or 16. I told you this before, but granddaddy just out of the blue one day, he said to me, he said, I'm glad I'm not growing up in your generation. And I said, why? He said, because y'all got it hard. And I was like, whoa, wait a minute. Did I miss something? You know, I was thinking about granddaddy was born, you know, in what? He was born in 1912, I guess. But I don't think anybody really. No, they didn't really. Yeah, I don't think he doesn't even really know what his birthday was. Because I think the hospital that he was born in actually caught on fire or something. Yeah, the courthouse where his birth certificate was filed. Yeah, he wasn't born in a hospital, was he? Uh-uh. He was born by midwife. Yeah. And he, yeah, he really didn't know when he was born. He knew what his mother told him. And his brothers and sisters apparently had, their memories were a little screwed about when he was actually born. So he went by what his mother told him. You still there? Yeah, I'm still here. But, but, you know. I'm sorry, I cut off for a second. But I think about, yeah, can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. Can you hear me? Yeah. Okay. But when he told me that, it just really blew me away. And, you know, every time I was around Granddaddy, he inevitably would say something that would knock me off balance. And, but he would always fill in the gaps. Maybe not immediately. But he would fill in the gaps at some point. Yeah. And that was the only thing he ever said to me that I can remember that he didn't just fill in the gaps. Because he, you know, I asked him, how can you say that we've got it hard? I mean, even with me thinking, you know, my life sucks. Even with that thinking, I knew somehow that my life couldn't be near as hard as Granddaddy's was. And he just told, the only thing he told me, the only thing he ever told me was, you'll find out soon enough. Yeah. So I don't know if he just, huh? I'm trying to figure out how much this glass mount for my phone is. It was on an odd rack. I don't want to pay $40 for it, but since it ain't got a price tag on the rack, I'm wondering if it's free. It's free. $49. Let me see. Let me see. It's $29 for the one in the cup holder, which. Hold on a second. With claw grip. That's cup holder. One is $129 and one is $49. Okay. I'm still with you, man. I'm getting ready to find out how much this thing is. I guess if I have to use points, I'll use them because I can't find a price on it. Go ahead, Chris. Yeah. I was just saying, I don't know if Granddaddy just didn't know what he was doing. Or if Granddaddy just didn't know how to put it into words, what made it so difficult for our generation. Or if he really just didn't know. You know what I'm saying? I think he was very insightful. Well, I think he knew. I just think he just didn't know how to say it. Or didn't. I'm not sure. And maybe that was just one of those things that he felt like I just needed to figure out on my own. I don't know. I do. And I'm getting ready to pull it out. How many? Sure. Okay. Come on. I'm not going to read it. I have a card here. I don't know how to rotate it. Okay. Appreciate it. Oops, sorry. Say again? Oh, it said accepted just a second ago. I had to slide it. It gave me a card error there. Okay, well. All right. No, ma'am. Thank you. You too. Sorry about that, Chris. It seemed like last week I had a problem with the card reader, too. I was one of them tap readers, and I tried to tap it. It didn't work. I tried to slide it in because I got that chip on my card. And it's a card error, so I said, well, let me try the last resort. I swiped it. It said accepted. I grabbed my stuff, and she said it didn't accept. I'm like, it just said accepted on there. So I had to do it again. I'm like, you've got to be kidding me. But anyway, sorry about that. It's all right. I guess I'm getting ready to provide a little better, I guess, visual, because I bought this damn window mount for my phone, which I've been needing anyway for a long time. Needless to say, they usually run so much dang money that I've been shying away from the purchase. Yep. That makes sense. So I guess I need to pull up out of the way so this guy behind me can get out of the fuel island because I don't want to be that guy. Always thoughtful. Well, try to be. All right. Try to be thoughtful. Try to be considerate. I fall short on many occasions. Yes, we all do. It is never intentional. Definitely why I carry a damn pocket knife with me everywhere I go. This damn thing got these big old beefy zip ties. Yeah. I guess that's another set. That's another sad display of where our society is. I mean, when you go into a dang store and you've got to have somebody unlock almost everything, it's like, really, man? People are actually stealing this item? Oh, no. That is not a sad view of where our society is. What's a sad view of where our society is is when you have to put locks on the front doors of churches. Oh, yeah. Yeah, absolutely. A place that's supposed to be open for worship around the clock. Yeah. When you have to lock a church, you're living in a real bad society. Yeah. And we've been so conditioned to the type of society that we live in that we don't even consider something so small as locking the front doors of churches. And that's not a small thing, in my opinion, by the way. It's a horrible thing when you have to lock your church doors. That it is. All right. One thing I did not get to look up before I actually got too tired to do anything was look up this Aldrich Vreeland Act of 1908. Are you familiar with that? I am not. This was the precursor to the Federal Reserve Act, the way I understand it, but I haven't read it. The Federal Reserve Board, first of all, although there is a Federal Reserve Act in the United States, it is not a government institution. It's a private institution. That institution, or by all rights, should be shut down as of, what was it, 1999? And the people don't know this, so they've been allowed to continue their operations in the United States simply because the people of this country don't know anything about this. It's too easy to just believe what's being said on the news or from politicians or whatever than to go check things out, so we just let it happen. According to this, let's see, May 27, 1908, the bill passed the House mostly on a party-line vote of 166 to 140 with 13 Republicans voting against it and no Democrats voting for it. Wow. On May 30, it passed in the Senate with 43 Republicans for the act and five Republicans joining the 17 Democrats against it. President Roosevelt signed the bill that same night. The act also allowed national banks to start national currency associations in groups of 10 or more with at least $5 million in total capital to issue emergency currency. The bank notes were to be backed by not only government bonds but also almost any securities the banks were holding. The act proposed that the emergency currency had to go through a process of approval by the offices of the national currency associations before they were distributed by the comptroller of the currency. That was the beginning of the Federal Reserve because this national currency association that they're talking about? Yeah. That's the National Monetary Fund. Let me ask you a dumb question and I'm going to jump off topic. Does that camera make me look too fat? That was honest. Does it make my nose look too fat? Honest would be preferred. A Geico commercial was honestly really honest. Honey, does this dress make me look fat? Yeah, right. Well. Yeah, it's just the glasses. They don't make you slim out enough. Hey, I've actually lost a few pounds in the last two weeks. And I still need to get something off of me. Well, I cut the beer out. Trying to stay busy. I went back to drinking whiskey. Well, I'm only having like three drinks in the evening. That's what I had this weekend. So, I'm trying to make a major change in my lifestyle. Bought me some dumbbells. So, I'm going to start working out when I can. Of course, I'm going to eat when I can. When I can. Can't go wrong as a drunkard with chocolate coffee, man. That's right. So, basically what I've been reading in the Federal Reserve Act. That was our last push for enslavement. And I say last push because really that's, in my eyes, you know, they pretty well had the, you know, the psyops was starting to kick in about then. They were starting their research and all that kind of stuff and behavioral science and what you could do to a large group of people to make them comply. And so, with the Monetary Fund kicking in their operations in this country, that pretty much was the last lock for total slavery in our country. Now, if we move forward 100 years, you know, I learned back in November, I guess, that Joe Biden was supposed to be pushing for another bill to go through, which would literally, literally shut down the economy in the United States by the middle of the year. Yeah. And I think that omnibus bill was probably it. And, you know, I've heard Kevin McCarthy talking about that we're going to stop all this useless government spending, but we've got 247 years of evidence that our government doesn't know how to not uselessly throw money away. So, and they call us useless feeders, huh? You know what? There's something people need to watch out for here also. With this massive expansion of the IRS, you know, they've... I thought they killed them. No, Congress passed a bill, but what Congress passed will never go to the Senate and pass. But what the Congress can do is they can fence the money that was appropriated to the IRS to fund the additional 87,000. Now, what they mean by fence, the money has already been appropriated, but they can take that money and hold it up. They do not have to give the IRS those funds. So they can fence it off, and they need to fence it until next September when they can vote on this bill again and then propose for it to go through the Senate. But we need more people in the Senate that will vote for it. You mean vote against it? Vote against the extra 87,000? Right, or vote for the bill that takes away the funding. Right. Well, and that's going to come into a lot of political strategy, I do believe, on the Republican side in Congress. But I'm still not sure that the Republican... I'm not sure that the Republican majority has the Republican fortitude to maintain that until September. We're just going to have to see. Either way, I mean, I think we're looking now at, you know, it really doesn't matter what happens, I don't think, at this point in the legislature because the country has gone far enough now that we're just, you know, everything is moving along as planned by, you know, these few people who want to rule the world, and there's nothing that can be done to stop it. Which tells me that we just need to be prepared as best we can for life after this. I'm sorry I'm eating on camera, man. I'm hungry. You're making me hungry. You're making me hungry. Yeah, by the time my belly starts talking to me, man, I can barely drive this truck. Well, I can drive it, but I can't drive it without my eyes shooting off at every exit. What's over there to eat? What's over there to eat? Then it doesn't do anything but irritate me when I see something over there to eat but there ain't nowhere to park. So I had to get something to hold me over. But, well, I mean, I would like to say I have faith in the Congress that was elected, but I don't. I just don't have faith in the government, nobody thereof, and I just, I don't know. I don't know. I think if this central bank digital currency does kick in or people try to make a run to the bank for their money and they can't access their money. That's already happened. That's already happened. Bank of America and Wells Fargo is already consuming people's money. I mean, they're taking it. Literally taking it. And that brings me to another thing. You know, I've got, I don't know. I mean, you've been with your bank for a while, but the last couple of financial institutions I've been with. Now, those who don't know me, I travel maybe a mile and a half, two miles from my house at any given time. I don't do anything. I'll go anywhere. All my purchases come from the same locations every time. And it doesn't matter because I make three purchases using my card and then I got to call the bank to get them to unlock my card. Why is this? Fraud protection. Well, I told my bank yesterday I would appreciate a call. If you think there's some kind of fraudulent activity on my account, you call me before you lock up my card. I am thoroughly capable of wasting my money or budgeting my money on my own. I do not need your overreaching help to make sure that my money is not fraudulently spent. Okay? Now, they told me that I had to call somebody else in the bank to talk to them about it. I'm like, this shouldn't be a discussion. You can lock up my card. Yeah, don't lock up my card until I call you and tell you there's a fraudulent expense. But once this started happening, this is when I knew they're fixing to strip everybody of the money they got. This is one way to keep you out of your bank account. And this is one of those things that they're doing. And I'm sure I'm not the only one. But this is one of those things that the bank is doing to get you prepared for that day like you were talking about earlier, Patrick. Why don't you go cut out one day? And when he comes back on, he's going to say, oh, we don't have any trace of your money. We know how much you had, but we don't know where the money is. Yeah, so here's your money in a digital form. And now I could very easily be a lazy individual and say to the bank, oh, okay, well, that's cool. I appreciate y'all doing that for me. But then where is my responsibility in this matter? I'm not going to let the bank sleep on it. Partly because this is money that is paid to me. It is not paid to the bank, okay? That's my money. So don't touch my money. You leave my money alone. And for people that are misconstrued, we are not loving our money. Say that again? The love – can you hear me? Yeah, I can now. Can you hear me? Okay. The love of money is the root of all evil. That's right. Us making an adamant stance on our money is not us loving our money. It is – that is – Call me a good steward. Well, not even that. That is from my sweat, from my brow. I earned that money. That money is no different than my motorcycle, my car, or anything. That is my money. So, it's my money to do what I want, and it's not – because I'll get – I'll probably be downright belligerent. I'm not going to lie. If the banks take my money – There's no probably to it. I've already been that way. I'll be very belligerent. I'll become an ICBM when they start messing with my money. And that's why I left my last institution, because they kept locking up my car. And they don't tell you. They don't tell you. They don't owe you a courtesy call. They just shut it down. Yep. And for those of you who have never been in line at the grocery store with $400 worth of groceries – in other words, four bags of groceries – and the cashier says, your card is declined, and you didn't know it, you haven't experienced it yet. I mean, it's just – Well, you know, a lot of this stuff on the financial markets is being driven by what's going on in Ukraine. And the media, the Western media, is trying to convince the people in the West, i.e. the European Union, England, America, you know, Central, Latin America, and shit like that. They're trying to convince us that the Ukraine is winning the war. That is one of the biggest lies – Ukraine is not winning the war. No. Russia, as a matter of fact, is right now getting 600,000 troops together. Now, this is what people need to realize. We got a mad dump of cash going that way, and all it is is being laundered and getting kicked back to certain people. All right? Now, where are we getting $110 billion It's the Fed. The Treasury is printing money that we do not have. We cannot cover. It's phony money. Yep. All right. Now, another reason this war will be ending sooner than a lot of people, or your prognosticators, your alleged intel experts, and your retired generals that are saying Ukraine is winning and it's our obligation to fight for democracy and give them help. Poland right now is in the middle of a draft, in a sense. They're calling up, I think, like 150,000 – no, 300,000. They right now have 150,000 active in their military, and they're trying to get another 150,000 for a total of 300,000. It's going to take close to six months for Poland to actually get their troops trained up and combat ready. Well, Putin wants to be done in Kuwait before Poland does that. You mean not in Kuwait, in Ukraine? In Ukraine, correct. And Putin himself has even said that, you know, the people of western Ukraine identify more with the Poles. They used to be Poles, Poland. The people in eastern Ukraine still identify as Russians. Right. So Putin says he has absolutely no problem with Poland governing the west. He doesn't care about the west part of Ukraine. But he is right now putting 600,000 troops on the border. And by the way, not 600,000 troops who have two moms. Yeah. But this tells me that he is gearing up for a major push. He's getting ready to be onto an offensive campaign, and 600,000 tells me that this is going to be – Ukraine is fixing to get wiped out. They're getting ready to be destroyed. And the burn rate comparison, Ukraine is losing eight soldiers for every one Russian soldier. It is unsustainable. The Ukraine cannot win this war. And Russia is about to put it away. Now the problem I have with that – and mind you, this is driven by the globalists, by your powers to be. This whole campaign to fight Russia using Ukraine as our proxy. OK. 32 of – 32 nations just sent their military generals to include Milley from here to Poland, and the world's generals just had a meeting. So this makes me think that NATO is considering an attack. Adopting Ukraine. Oh. And that will be the beginning of World War III. Well, which is – Yeah, I didn't even think about that aspect. I didn't even know about the generals having this meeting, but – Yeah, they did last week. Well, you know, for several months. Actually, while Davos was going on. While the World Economic Forum was going on. Yeah. And there has been a lot of talk about the WEF, but here's the thing. Putin, I know it for, well, at least since the middle of October, he has been calling for talks. He's ready for somebody to sit at the table and have this conversation. And nobody wants to have the conversation. I guess everybody thinks they've got bigger cojones or something, I don't know. But aside from the talks, if you go back a hundred years, these bankers, these wealthy elite who have wanted to control the world for as long as they've been around, they know they can't run the world as long as Russia and the United States are the powers that they are. So even before Putin started calling for talks, there has been a push for the United States to fight against Russia. Even to the point of trying to, you know, send the propaganda out to the American people that Putin's threatening a nuclear war. And Putin's not threatening it. Putin, yeah, he does not want to use nuclear arms. That's right. But he is capable. But this is the problem. And he has already said if Western involvement, then that will be it. That's right. But listen, Angela Merkel, even though she's not the Chancellor of Germany anymore, she was the Chancellor of Germany when the Minsk Accord was written up. Okay? Angela Merkel came out and openly said that the West was never going to honor the Minsk Agreement. That the Minsk Agreement was only to allow Ukraine like eight more years to build up their army. Well, this got back to Putin. The idea that Putin's stick is going to the table now is not going to happen. He's signed by Russia in good faith. And the West never intended on adhering to the agreement. Putin is now back against the corner. And if the NATO nations think that they're going to go get engaged in this, the world has a problem. Because I believe that Putin and Russia will die martyrs before they die and let the NATO forces come in and try to destroy them. But they've got every reason in the world to take that stance. And for people that haven't heard this before from us, we are not Putin or Russian sympathizers. That is not what this is. And Putin tried to get talks before the war ever initiated. Before the first special military operation was conducted in Ukraine. Well, before they lined up on the border. That's right. He tried to have the Minsk Agreement followed through with. But no one was interested in going to the table except for him. Yep. And those are just facts. That's not being a sympathizer. That's just the facts. Right. Now, the other, you know, there was a propaganda that already got almost saturated here. When, you know, when Putin was lining up on the border, we started hearing that Putin was threatening nuclear war. Well, I guess that's because we don't understand Russian. Well, that wasn't the case. Putin specifically said, and I would love to say I'm quoting, but I'm not, he said, if anybody thinks they want to start a problem here with nuclear warheads, just remember, I'm capable. That wasn't a threat. That was, you leave me alone, get off my back. Yeah, that was a deterrent. That was all that was. So different than what we've done. Well, I hate to say it, but in his defense, it's a lot different, yeah. I mean, he's not kicking in somebody's back door just because he wants to start a war. I mean, he's, he's in Ukraine for a reason. And I think he has a valid reason for being in the Ukraine. And I think he also has a valid reason for calling for these talks for over a year now that haven't happened. And, you know, you know, we really I think the avenue of diplomacy is off the table now for Putin. Who would he trust? Why wouldn't it be off the table? I mean, he's tried, he's made efforts. And it's like, you know, I'm sure he's thinking, man, you know, I've been trying to get these peace talks done now forever. And all I am able to do now is build, you know, both of my troops up in Ukraine. And I know what these people are gunning for. And we're just in a situation now where we just can't avoid it. It's going to happen. Well, I know that the NATO Union, the NATO, number one, all of the NATO treaty countries need to step back. They need to take a deep breath and they need to be serious about their evaluation of the situation and what the possible scenario is on the other side. You know, this isn't Russia beating America. This isn't Russia beating the West. Russia's not even fighting us. Yeah, this is Russia trying to defeat a very evil, Nazi, inundated, corrupt Ukrainian government that is actually run by the West. He's trying to get rid of, basically, the genocide of the Russian people in the eastern part of Ukraine. Well, before he went into Ukraine, Ukraine housed a very serious threat. Not just to Russia, either. Oh, no, the world threat was those damn biological rats. Right, exactly. So, you know, again, not a Putin sympathizer. However, we need to be shaking Putin's hand because he's destroyed a lot of those labs. I mean, seriously. Putin has done more for the world than bad, and people should really, they would be well advised if they would go back and do some honest-to-God research on the history of the relationship between Russia and America, or the West. That's right. They also need to understand how Putin came to power. Putin was put in power, and the green light was given by President Bill Clinton. He was basically chosen to be the Russian leader. By an American president. Correct. Who, by the way, is attached to one of those secret societies called the Bilderbergs. But Putin, the reason he was the man for the job was he was going to stomp out a lot of what was happening in Russia that was bad. And he did. His purpose was to actually revitalize their economy. The ruble is doing well now. It's also back to the gold standard. That's right. Which means it's a very strong economy. And people need to look at this. This is another reason you have to expect our banks are getting ready to fold under. And CBDC is about to kick in. Saudi Arabia is already considering, which I think they have already decided, to take other nations' money in payment for oil. You know, the reason we were the world currency was because Saudi said you will pay for oil in American dollars. Right. That's not the case anymore. They're not even providing us oil anymore. I mean, well, they are, but... No, they reduced it so much it was a slap in our face. Or a slap in Biden's face, not a slap in our face. But I think it's hilarious. I really do think it's funny. I mean, we're the ones paying for it, but it is funny. I mean... But, I mean, there's a lot of... And people need to also look into Eastern European history. They are so ignorant to the fact of the color revolution that took place in 2014. They are so oblivious and ignorant. I mean, when the Nuremberg trials came, there were three countries that took the bulk of your Nazis. One was America. Yep. One was America. That's how we went from the OSS to the CIA because of Nazis. That's how we went on... ...the scientists and the physicists to make rockets. That's how we got NASA. That's how we got the CIA. A lot of Germans fled to Argentina. Well, that's actually how we got our H-bomb and our A-bomb. That's correct. And as a matter of fact, Russia was trying to get those scientists also. We just happened to beat them to the punch. But the Nuremberg trial, German Nazis, the ones that didn't go to Nuremberg, had deals with other nations, and that's where they went. America, Ukraine, and Argentina, 2014. Victoria Nuland is the one that crafted and designed the color revolution that overthrew the democratically elected government in Ukraine. They installed a Western-sympathizing president then. Ever since 2014, Ukraine, the Western Ukraine, has been bombing its own people in Eastern Ukraine, the ones that actually identify as Russians. Right. People also need to understand and realize we are not... and they need to get outraged by this. They keep sending your money, my money, American taxpayer money. Well, actually, not even our money. Our grandkids' money, our great-grandkids' money, over there. And the story they're telling us is that we are fighting to defend democracy. But we're not. Well, let me tell y'all, Zelensky has arrested his political opponents. He has arrested open and free news publications and outlets. He has seized the remaining news and media outlets, which are now government-run. He is the last thing from a democratic nation. We are not defending any form of democracy over there. It is a dictatorship. Right. Well, I don't think we're really funding anything over there at all. I just think that they're a laundromat. Well, a laundromat. They got a whole spin cycle. Pretty much. Wash, rinse. Send it over there. That's it. They send it over there, and, boy, it comes back. Yep. You know, and I know you keep saying that this digital currency is supposed to be getting implemented, but according to what I'm learning, there are already nine major financial institutions who are already, well, as the report goes, they're testing the digital currency. Now, these nine major financial institutions, mind you, are part of the Federal Reserve. Actually, just about every bank in the United States is somehow or another tied to the financial. If you have FDIC on that bank window, it belongs to the Federal Reserve. A lot of your credit unions and places like that are kind of more standalone. Right. And they have to insure their own money. But the way the Financial Reserve Act was designed, there are ten locations throughout the country that are Federal Reserve locations that are directly tied to the Federal Reserve Bank. And I think we can quit calling it the Federal Reserve Bank. It's a central bank. It's the one thing that we don't need, the one thing that shouldn't even be here right now. But that's the way it is. So these nine major institutions, whatever they are, they're already implementing the digital currency. And bear in mind, I've said this before, England has already turned in on, you know, it's on record. They've turned in all their currency and replaced it with digital currency. And I knew when that happened, we're next. And so just be prepared that those promissory notes you hold in your wallet right now aren't worth toilet paper now, but they're really going to be worth nothing pretty soon. The digital currency is here and it's fixing to take over. Yep. So y'all better start reading up on trades and special skills that might be of use to somebody. And I don't think playing video games is one of them. No, it's not. Well, actually, you know, I like telling this story when I was writing my book. I had to put it in my book. But I remember one time in junior high school, I called my dad from the office and I told him I didn't feel well. And he said, well, go on home. So I go home and I didn't feel bad. It was just one of those gloomy days and I didn't want to be at school. That's all it was. But I went home and I put my Motley Crue record on the record player. For those of you who don't know what that is, we'll just call it an old time CD. OK. And I am jamming out to Shout at the Devil. And dad walked through the door. It was like, oops. And I asked him what he was doing home. He said, I'm not feeling too good. Next morning, I woke up with the flu. So I learned the hardest way not to pretend like I was sick. Yeah, it probably bites you. Yeah, it bit me pretty good. I ended up missing school because I didn't want to. Even when I didn't want to miss school, now I'm at home sick because dad came home sick on a day I pretended to be sick. And the lesson I got from that is don't pretend to be something you're not because it will come back and grab you. So all of this is about to happen. And trust me, the lights are going out eventually. You don't have to believe me. Just trust that it's going to happen. OK. The lights will be going out and we will be living like they did in the Stone Ages for a while and going to have to learn to adapt. And I promise you, if you're not one of those people who's willing to get up and wash dishes because they're dirty, you're going to be in trouble. If you're not one of those people that wants to go apply for a job and just keep saying, well, I've been trying, when you hadn't done anything, get ready. Yeah, but I'll tell you who will be happy. Climate cool people. Oh, man, they're going to be loving it. Yeah, they're going to be loving protecting the climate, but they're going to be hating their life. Yeah. And it's sad because I have a feeling there are going to be a lot of talks around campfires like you remember when we were the land of the free and the home of the brave. That's right. Now you're about to see what it's like to be the home of the slaves. It's exactly what it's going to be. And look, all this community talk that we're doing, too. You know, people probably listen to this and go, oh, they're just talking. OK, well, we're just talking. Just remember that we talked about it. Community, remember that word. Go look that word up. Memorize the definition and make sure you don't forget it because I have a feeling you're not going to have a hard copy of it when the lights go out. You need to know what community is and you're going to have to know how to live in that community or you're just going to be one of those people going around blowing people away because they're in your way. And believe me, there's going to be people like me and Patrick who will be waiting for you. So you better learn what community is. And right now, if you don't know your neighbor, you're not ready. That's all there is to it. Yeah, and the people that will be the law enforcement in those communities will be veterans more than likely. And believe me, they are well trained. So if they have to enforce the law, there's not going to be any watch your feelings. I guarantee your feelings will be the last thing on their mind. And, yeah, your feelings are of no consequence to me. They're not going to change the way I operate and they're not going to change the way I live. And I'm just going to say it now, I don't care about your feelings. What I care about is taking care of the community. And if you have any ideations about disrupting that community, you're going to have a pretty bad day. That's all there is to it. Yeah. I wonder if we can go back to biblical or kind of like Muslim areas. We can just go to the town square, tie them to a damn post, and then have everybody come chuck rocks at them. Well, you know, that day is coming. I mean, that's pretty much what we are facing right now. Can you imagine seeing a young, metro-sexual man with a hair bun being tied to a stake and getting rocks chucked at him? Can you imagine? Boy, he can cry a river. Y'all going to put buckets down there, desalinate that shit, and you'll be able to have drinking water. Yeah. Look, I was in high school when we showed up for band practice one morning, and there was somebody taped to the goal post. We don't have any idea how long he had been there. We know he wasn't there when we left school the day before. But we showed up on the practice field, and there's somebody gray-taped to the goal post on a football field. Huh? I said, if his flesh didn't come off, he wasn't there too long. He wasn't there too long. He was there long enough to be scared out of his pants, though. That duct tape will take it off of you. You know it will. Yes, sir. Yeah, that's all. Yeah, what we were talking about earlier with this digital currency, and, you know, I've been saying it for a long time, the lights are going out. You had brought up something that I didn't think about, but it sounds logical enough to me. That once this digital currency does get implemented into our way of life fully, I believe it's going to be completely in place before the lights go out. But whether the lights go out before or after, I don't think it really matters. Because when the lights do go off, they're going to be off long enough. For everybody to start getting antsy. And they're not going to be prepared for what happens when the lights come back on, I can promise you that. And I don't think they're going to be on very long. They may be on longer than I expect, but I don't think they'll be on very long before they go out again to never come back on. Well, I think we'll have continual rolling blackouts, kind of like what's going on in some countries in Europe right now, where you just, I mean, France is doing it. I mean, there's a number of places that light, they just can't use power. They can't use the electric system. Well, you know, it's just like, I guess it's California, is it Arizona, I think. They constantly have to watch how much water they use. I mean, it's become a criminal offense to use too much water. Yeah, that's California. And, you know, we're starting to see that those countries you just mentioned, they are having that issue with electricity. Oh, yeah. And so for all you people who think fracking is not a good idea, congratulations. Yeah, that's why Germany is actually looking at trying to bring some nuclear power plant back online. Right. But you're not going to hear about that in our media. Oh, surely not. I don't think it's going to be on much media anyway, even if it is on the media, it's not going to be readily available. I just think it's funny that the guys that have their, when I say guys, I'm non-gender specific for all of you sensitive people out there. I think everybody that has their eyes open right now, they're going to be the ones to deal the best with this. And that's not going to be good. Well, no, but I mean, I'm sorry. I'm just going to laugh. Like I said, I got my bag of popcorn. I'm just watching a movie. There you go. Yeah, I think that does need to be clear. Those of us who are aware that these things are about to happen and even prepared for these things to happen, it's not going to be easy. Oh, no. It's going to be quite uncomfortable. But for those of you who don't even want to look at it, give it up. Game lost. It's over with. Yeah, y'all are going to be shocked. I mean, and I don't want anybody to suffer, but I mean, I also want people to educate themselves, but that's not happening. So you're suffering. If you are one of those that's going to be ill prepared and suffer due to your willful ignorance and rejection of the truth, then I have no pity for you. And you're going to have a very difficult time. And don't expect me to be your go to for all this information and help, because once it happens, all I'm going to tell you is you were warned. Yeah, and remember, they say there's over a million veterans in the country. So if you think you're going to turn to cannibalism, you might want to rethink that one. The guy on your diet, is he a veteran? Because he might be old and in a wheelchair and still whoop that ass. Better back up and remember, he is a veteran and old. You see this guy behind me? That's the way we're going to live it. Hell, even the people that ain't veterans and are old, they don't have the endurance. They don't fight fair, you know what I mean? They get it over with. You're not going to get an old man to come up here and go toe to toe with you. An old man's going to bring some stuff. Yeah, it's coming. Like I have told people in recent years, I've only got about five minutes of fight left in me, so I'm going to go ahead and take you out in two so I can use the other three to rest. That's right. That's right. As always, we want to thank you for hanging out with us and hope you enjoyed it. And if you did, please recommend us to all your friends and family. Don't forget to leave your comments in the comments section. Let us know what your thoughts are on today's show. My name is Chris Williams. And on behalf of Patrick and myself, we're the Constitution Commandos. We're signing off.

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