The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast

#463 Border Crisis Realities and Red State Revolt: Unveiling Political Theater and the Global Influence on America's Sovereignty

The Arterburn Radio Transmission

The fabric of our nation is being tested, and at the heart of the struggle lies the US border crisis—a topic I've been passionately vocal about for years. Feel the pulse of our country's future as we discuss the stark realities of unsecured borders and the demographic shifts they've triggered. Our conversation traverses the landscape of political promises, unmasking the bipartisan charade that has kept our borders porous for the benefit of certain interests. As politicians leverage national security for votes and cheap labor, we draw parallels to other instances where liberty has been traded for a facade of safety, questioning if chaos is, in fact, the preferred state of affairs for those orchestrating these policies.

Join us as we unpack the rallying cry of red states, led by Texas, demanding control over their own borders—a move that's as much about constitutional rights as it is about political theater. We're dissecting the timing of these declarations, especially in the heat of an election cycle, and debating the sincerity behind the actions of politicians like Governor Greg Abbott. Is it genuine leadership or merely posturing? The episode is enriched by personal anecdotes and our shared skepticism of political figures' true intentions, making for a deeply reflective and critical examination of the role of state sovereignty in protecting our local communities.

Our narrative takes a global turn, scrutinizing the strings pulled by international bodies like the United Nations and the Trilateral Commission in America's migration saga. Could these organizations be architects of national instability? We discuss their covert influence and the urgent need for grassroots political mobilization to secure our borders as the 2024 elections loom closer. Meanwhile, we don't shy away from topics like geoengineering's impact on climate change or the subtle economic tremors of inflation. As the episode concludes, we leave you with thoughts on the discerning nature of genuine relationships and the sobering truth about the current state of our economy—insights that can only help fortify your understanding of the real value behind what we're all chasing.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

John has a long mustache.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

I want a border, not a new world order. Welcome to the Arteburn radio transmission. Ladies and gentlemen, it's the 26th of January 2024. I'm never at a loss for headlines and interesting topics the curse, the Chinese curse May you live in interesting times Coming to fruition here on my news feed. Well, now we've got a crisis that finally some people are paying attention to, which is the wide, open US border that I've been talking about my entire adult life, and every politician from Texas that ever ran, since the time I was about eight years old, said they're going to do something about the southern border. We shall see.

Speaker 2:

We've had a complete demographic shift in the United States because of the country club Republicans and the neocons and the Democratic Party, the duopoly, the two-party system that Strangle holds this country. They have agreed that the Republicans need their cheap labor for the Chamber of Commerce and their illegal alien maids, and the Democrats want more votes and, of course, the New World Order oligarchs, the control of Garcs. They want to remake the West. They want to make you feel that you are completely helpless, that America is a pitiful giant, that it can't police its own borders, that it's a failing empire, that it can't do anything to enforce the rule of law that you're just, oh no, that's all on purpose. It's part of it. It's a psychological, spiritual, military operation, ladies and gents, and the US Southern border, the open border, is a tell for everything else. It's a great revealer. It's like a Rosetta Stone. You want to find out what the actual politics of a policy are. Look at what the border policy is in relation to it.

Speaker 2:

Now, september 11, 2001,. In our New York skyline, three buildings collapsed into their own footprint because two planes and, we were told, at 19 hijackers. You couldn't see them. The passport was found in the rubble. By the way, did you know that the passport was found in the rubble? That's very conveniently. Somebody picked it up and handed it to a reporter. The passport, I mean. You know buildings collapsing into their own footprint, jet fuel, melting steel, but not the passport, right, and you couldn't see it. It's an invisible enemy. It's kind of like COVID-1984. It's an invisible enemy, but you have to give away all of your constitutional rights. You have to have a patriot act, and they already had it written. It was already drawn up. It was drawn up after Oklahoma City, actually, no, it was before Oklahoma City. Oh, I forgot that too. One of the authors was Joe Biden.

Speaker 2:

The Patriot Act to monitor you, to make sure that you don't get too out of line. You know? What are you withdrawing that cash for? Do we need to wiretap your phone? What about just metadata, where they just collect everything? No, that's the Patriot Act.

Speaker 2:

We got to be a patriot and take away constitutional rights, but at the same time that they're telling you, these evil doers are out there and we got to go democratize mankind. Make sure that you sign up to go fight in Iraq and Afghanistan and all these, you know, because there's cave dwellers. We got to find them because somehow they're able to hijack aircraft and waltz into the country and nobody monitors them, even if you want to get base level. What were they doing here? Our immigration policy? They were illegal. But if you look at the border, did they do anything about that? Do we have a border post 9-11? No, that's weird. How come they never did?

Speaker 2:

I thought this was an existential threat. There's a clash of civilizations that we had to do something, or we were immortal mortal peril, but we weren't. Were we Because they left it open? Or maybe they like the chaos? Or maybe it's COVID 1984, you know, we got to lock down because President Fauci says so, and we have to make sure that we strangle small business, destroy the supply chains, make sure that you're not essential we're going to use these terms Not to mention the fact that we're just going to recreate Operation Dark Winter, which was in June of 2001. You know they've been running the simulations for 20 years. But lock down, get in your house. Netflix, make sure that you get your $1,200. Home depots good. Walmart's good. Big box multi-nationals good. Small business entrepreneurs real entrepreneurs bad. So I got the message, but we have to do that to save everybody, just one life.

Speaker 2:

But do we have a secure border? Do we make sure that the people coming from the south had been, you know, properly screened and all that? No, no, we made it more open. As a matter of fact, if you cross the southern border illegally and you know, greg Abbott, make sure you get to Martha's Vineyard for a political steiner we ship you to a sanctuary city. Because let's really boil that down on the treachery of what that means, that we actually just turn our backs on the rule of law and we make a political statement by sending people to a sanctuary city. But you want to know something funny or tragic, rather, about all the people that are processed, that are sent up to these sanctuary cities or bused up or whatever, because we don't have leaders with any spine to actually follow the rule of law. They don't have to be vaccinated either. Right, you know why? Because a lot of the countries of origin don't have what we have in this country, which is an indemnity. We hold harmless all pharmaceutical companies from 1986. President Reagan and Fauci did that to make sure that, no matter what they make, it doesn't matter. You can't sue them. I mean, they have like a special court for it and you have to go through the government. But the people from the, from our southern border, they don't have that, so they make sure not to make that mandatory. See, the border is a great tell. It gives you all the information you need to make an informed decision on what's real and what's not.

Speaker 2:

And right now, our politics. I'm going to get into some stories and I like the state pushback. I like it. I think it gets people aware of what's actually happening. This is an operation, folks. This is beyond. We're beyond politics. Now. This isn't the left right, it's not the Democrats versus the Republicans, it is the World Economic Forum. It's the New World Order, the Bankster class, multinational corporations, the banking combines and consortiums versus you. It's the plutocrats versus the people period. That's what you're seeing. So it's hard. We have this, we have this dance going on.

Speaker 2:

Speaking of pageant, you have Nikki Haley, who was kicked out just kicked out of her pageant in the 80s Not not really, though, but now she's in another pageant with the primaries, and we will talk about the. I'm having a hard time with following the politics of this. I'm having a hard time following the. I used to be so into the primaries and who's up and who's down and does it. I mean, I think we can all agree, barring some kind of like extreme coup d'etat, which don't put it past them that you know Donald Trump's the nominee, which I think this is what they, the power structure and the RNC wants, right? I don't know. I'm still. I'm still trying. It's hard to determine what you know, what is actually real, and all of this, but we're going to get into some of that. We'll get into some talk of the central bank digital currency. Trump came out against that. Somebody must have handed him a note, because Jared Kushner worked on the central bank digital currency very much pushing for it during the administration, and we know what kind of pool Jared has.

Speaker 2:

Let me pull up some stories and see where we stand. By the way, it's great to have all of you here. Thanks for sticking with me. I've been traveling back and forth.

Speaker 2:

I did the David night show this morning because I was going to go two weeks in a row and so I can do Friday, so I was actually able to get in and talk to David earlier this morning, and you know we're streaming live on free worldfm. That's something that we're building a free speech platform, a lifeboat for free speech and the coming censorship that they're still rolling out. Censorship isn't gone, folks. So I'm, you know, proud to be on free worldfm as well as 930 AM, the answer in San Antonio, and on the Rockfin channel, the America unplug channel over on Rockfin, and I'll check out the Rockfin chat here shortly. Jason Barker on the Twitter chat says Morning Tony, good morning Jason, night to the storm veteran, great guy, smart guy. All right, let's look at the headlines of Drudge. And of course it was the just earlier. It was the crowning of King Don and Nikki Haley still you know from the periphery, I don't think.

Speaker 2:

I don't think it's going to be close. I don't think that there's going to be and of course, the RNC and some of the establishment are pushing to take people off the ballot. I thought this was. I thought we were democracy. I thought that's why we send our bravest and our best over to Middle Eastern no wind, meat grinder wars for no reason. I thought that's what we wait, wait, wait, wait. It is no reason because I thought it was democracy. Remember we were supposed to democratize mankind or make the world safe for democracy. I forget which ones, wilson and which ones, bush, and which one? Maybe it's LBJ. We're supposed to have a great society on the Mekong. How'd that work out? All right, we're gonna just jump through that, because I want to get into the 25 red states rally around Texas as battle bruise with Biden over border.

Speaker 2:

Let me share my screen. This is existential. It's been going on for a while, but it is a political year, it is an election year and it looks like the timelines being drawn up to start playing out over the many months leading up to the election. So this is not only something that had to be addressed, but they're calculating and using. Never let a good crisis go to waste. This is zero hedge. Red states rally around Texas as battle bruise with Biden over border. A coalition of red states has rallied around Texas after Governor Greg Abbott invoked the state's constitutional right to self-defense due to the migrant crisis, which he deemed an invasion.

Speaker 2:

Well, congratulations, greg. It's 2024. You used the word Wow, stunning and brave. Stunning and brave. I remember talking to Greg in 2013 at some kind of function and he was running for governor and he said every morning I get up and I sue Barack Obama, or I think of ways to sue the Obama administration and I thought, well, why don't you just use the 9th and 10th Amendment? And so why don't you just nullify? You have the ability to do that. You know you're going to lose in court, right? Why don't you just invoke the 9th and 10th Amendment? And, of course, that's not what these kind of guys do. These are run out the clock. Hospice care Republicans.

Speaker 2:

I'm not going to applaud this man for finally getting it in 2024, and I don't think he has it. I don't think he's got it. Let's just say, let's remove my bias against this man who gave a couple hundred million dollars to a shell corporation in Frisco, texas. After COVID-19, he foretakes root and President Fauci is installed. He gives this shell corporation nobody's heard of out in Frisco 200 million or whatever it was to do contact tracing. So I know who this guy is. But let's suspend my bias.

Speaker 2:

This is good. This is a good thing because it's making people aware that the states, the states, the states don't have rights. The states have powers. You have powers granted. There's sovereignty in the state. There's sovereignty in the county you start going.

Speaker 2:

We are so caught up in the federal level we're so drawn to it like a moth to a flame. We have to contend. That's where they want you, though. They want you focused on stuff and candidates that people. That will not change Washington folks.

Speaker 2:

I don't know how to break this to you, but it is a juggernaut. It is when the tower of babble is falling over. Get out of the way. That's what Washington DC is. It's a bureaucracy inside a riddle, inside a corruption, outside of an investigation. It's so unreachable at this point, even if you install somebody who really is America. First they have to fire literally everyone. You'd have to see if you're going to get a higher attempt company to replace the entire federal government and you have to screen those people.

Speaker 2:

Are you a communist? Joe McCarthy would have an easy time today. I have a list of all the communists in the state department. That was shocking news in the 50s. This guy is it telling the truth? There's no communists in the state department, even though there was a lot. Let's say Joe McCarthy was alive today. Let me show you how you would do it, sir. Can you identify the communists in the state department? Yes, employee list print. That's how you do it. Ta-da, real investigations. The point of all this is states making the move is what is important. States sovereignty, decentralization and coalitions decentralized Again. This is great.

Speaker 2:

I'm applauding, even though it's Greg. I call him Greg because I don't have respect for him. The reason I don't have respect is I've seen a tweet from him in 2015, after he was elected governor, saying that the Cowboys offensive line, or whatever, has a bigger holes in it than the southern border. I'm thought well, that's not a joke. People come across the southern border and murder people. Even the doofus George W Bush said one in 12 was a criminal. If that number, it's always been 11 million, it's 11 million since I was 11. I'm like guys. It's like before the internet. There's like 50 or 60 million. Stop using that number. That's true. That's like 1.2 million criminals. That's bigger than most armies that are under arms. That's a giant invasion. Of course it's been an invasion. He was making fun of that.

Speaker 2:

I'm like you're the governor, be a leader. Put your office on the southern border. Get a coalition of law enforcement. Start enforcing the law. We have to buy. Do we have a republic? Do we have a country? Do we have to protect our families? Stop being political. I remember can't use his name.

Speaker 2:

I've met people like this. They're politicos. They think politically. You and I don't think politically. Now, I think strategy, art of war. I think of that. I think of branding. I love marketing, all that stuff.

Speaker 2:

But there's political thinking which is really scumbag-ish, really self-serving, narcissistic pool of awfulness. It has nothing to do with winning, unless it's for them. It's like this triangulation to look a certain way. That's like busing people to Martha's Vineyard. Would I have done that? Absolutely not, because it's a stunt. It doesn't solve the problem. It just says look, I placate to people that think that's funny, because they don't want the illegal immigrants here, they want a border. But it also says I give up. So that's not leadership. If you were a true leader, you'd put your office on the Southern but you'd relocate all resources. I'm going to stop this. It's an existential threat to the existence of a free society. So don't give.

Speaker 2:

When people say, keep Texas red, I'm starting to agree that it's been red, it's Marxist. That's why they came up with those color codes, folks. You know Union Blue that was the color of the Republican Party, union Blue around the 2000 election. They just made a switch because people were making connections like well, red seems. For you know, the Democrats are kind of leaning left. It went from pink to red and oh no, we'll switch that around Because you know we don't remember such things as the Red Army or the Red Revolution or Mao's little red book.

Speaker 2:

It's funny how the language is so important and branding is so important. I mean you get Edward Bernays style politics that we have now and it's hard when you're like me looking at it because I've walked out of Play-Doh's Cave. It doesn't mean I'm completely awake, it doesn't mean I know more, it just means that I can't be. You know I can't be easily fooled and mind control doesn't quite work, which honestly isn't very profitable. It's like if I would just mag it if I could just do it, if I could, just you know, but I can't. Oh, let's look at this story.

Speaker 2:

A coalition of red states has rallied around Texas Governor Greg Abbott after he invoked the state's constitutional right to self-defense. Greg Abbott tweets the Biden administration has truly abdicated its responsibility to enforcing the immigration laws on the books. Texas has a constitutional right to defend and protect itself. We will continue to hold the line. Well, greg, you got to stop busing people. I mean, you're just giving up. We have Americans that live in other states Just because you're held hostage in a state that is dominated by a giant blue cancer, and that's your politics.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't mean that there's like, not you know, people there that are just like I really don't want unknowns, people that haven't been vetted, people that I don't know what their intentions are, military age men, see, you see, this is where it starts to. I can't just do politics, I can't just be like well, that's a great moment. It's not. The busing. The downward pressure is not going to come from these Democratic governors and mayors saying, hey, president Biden, do something about the border. You have to do it on the state level, so good that they're finally getting it. It is 2024, by the way, greg Abbott was elected in 2014.

Speaker 2:

As Woke-Ness ends notes, a coalition of 25 Republican governors have signed a joint letter in support of the Texas resistance. Again, good. Elon Musk even says well, okay, you know, oklahoma stands with Texas. Great, this is Governor Kevin Stitt. Oklahoma, that's great. Texas is upholding the law while Biden is flouting. It, said Governor Ron DeSantis. These are all good things that are happening.

Speaker 2:

We just got to remember what the source is. So you continue to push, you continue to hold these lawmakers accountable, you continue to hold these politicians accountable. They just want to placate you long enough, because it's an election year also. That got to look strong, got to be an alternative. People don't want chaos at the border. People don't want to have giant truckloads of fentanyl and human trafficking. Have you seen the video of like platoon movements with total battle rattle gear going through either the cartels or entities unknown that we just been videoed like walking into the United States? It's an absolute, it's treason to allow it. I'll never forget something that just made my blood boil.

Speaker 2:

It was the undersecretary of defense under the Trump administration went before Congress and asked uh, can we uh get a timeline on when we can go back to a more traditional role and get off the U S Southern border, a more traditional role for the department of defense. Yeah, see that they see the American military as the wing of the empire. It is the defense umbrella for the American empire. Not for you, not for us, because they see that as isolationist. What does that word even mean? This is so ridiculous.

Speaker 2:

You can sum up the politics of somebody like John McCain with invade the world, invite the world. So invade everyone, tell everyone to come. That's not a country, that's a suicide pact, that's a cult. Invade the world, invite the world. I once wrote it was the alpha and omega of empire. It's the beginning and the end. And that's what these people think. That there is no nation. Strobe Talbot.

Speaker 2:

You go back to the secretary of state for Bill Clinton. He said the nation states are relevant. These are how these people you got to get into their head. That's how they think they're just like oh, borders, you know, does it really matter unless you're Ukraine or unless you're Kosovo? Right, when I'm 20 years old, on the border of this province that you know in Europe, that we took away from Serbia, we literally just rested it away from them. Then you know again without any con. The real reason for that is that the real context that was there was that Kosovo's to the Serbs is like what Jerusalem is to the Jews. That was just done, though I didn't know what was happening, but it was really important to have a border there. I know that because I had to enforce the border.

Speaker 2:

I was part of that. We was a very, very controlled border. I worked with the Russians of all things, worked with the Russian military to keep that border secured, to keep it, you know, from having too much migration back and forth without control. Well, do we do that here in the good old US of A? Looks the border is everything right. When you get in, when you boil it down, it reveals. It's a great revealer. It tells you what you need to know about policy. It tells you what you need to know about personnel. It tells you what you need to know in terms of whether or not something is real. That's the point. So keep watching the border. That's where the game.

Speaker 2:

We're going to go to an article on technocracynews here in a second about the technocrats and the trilateral commission, the Council on Foreign Relations, the United Nations. These are the supranational governmental bodies that are pushing this mass migration. It is I call it weapons of mass immigration for a reason. It's there to make it's again. It's an operation to remake demographics. It's an operation to make you feel like you're helpless. Chaos is good because if there's unrest, then you got there's a need to enforce. You know, it's the Hegelian dialectic order ab chaos, order from chaos. The bigger the chaos, the bigger the order you getting it. That's how all this stuff works. All right, so let's, let's jump into and I'm going to go to the chat here in a second let's get into this article up on technocracynews.

Speaker 2:

Oh, patrick Wood, destroying America. This is what I've been talking about for many years. Destroying America. United Nations budgets millions, millions for US bound migrants in 2024. Trilateral Commission figure figurehead Peter Sutherland, 1945 to 2018, should be jumping for joy in his grave. He spread illegal immigration as a way to destroy Europe, and the same policy was and is used against America. The Trilateral Commission has used the UN as a sledgehammer since 1974, when it opted General Assembly Resolution 3201, establishing the new international economic order. Now you know what this means for America. As a global policy emanating from the Trilateral Commission, we are being intentionally overrun by an invasion force of illegal aliens.

Speaker 2:

Human mobility benefits not only migrants and their families, but the countries of origin and destination as well. No other force nor trade, not capital flows has the potential to transform lives in a sustainable, positive way and on the scale that migration does. There is no greater symbol for the world's growing in interdependence than the movement of people. If we can make meaningful economic progress in the coming generations, one of the pivotal reasons will be that people are allowed to move more freely. Well, it all sounds good, right, it's because I like free movements of people.

Speaker 2:

I don't want, I don't want police states, but there has to be rule of law, right. If there's not rule of law, it's literally an invasion, it's an operation, and I think that's pretty clear. You can have, you can color it any way you want to, you can use your nicey-nice language and Mr Globalist, but that's not how any of the real world works. They're just going to. It's incentivized, and it's not. It's NGOs that are financed by billionaires and trillionaires. Still waiting for Bernie to come out against the trillionaire class? Oh, he never does, cause that I mean. You know there is one, right. I mean Forbes doesn't talk about it, but there is a trillionaire class I mean their generational wealth, banking dynasties. You know, I don't know if maybe you don't see them on the cover of Forbes because they can't get into the light. They sold their souls so long ago like they can't the sunlight, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Early on in America's historic border border crisis now entering its fourth record smashing year, some Republican lawmakers named a significant enabling culprit other than the usual Mexican cartel smugglers. They named the US taxpayer funded United Nations as essentially a co-smuggler. After seeing my reports at, the UN was handing out debit cards and cash vouchers to aspiring illegal border crossers on their way north. One outraged group of 21 border security minded lawmakers even pitched a bill that would require the United States, the UN's largest donor, to turn off the taxpayer's money spigot HR 6155,. But it never caught fire, though In small part, because fact checkers claiming to debunk other reports like mine and the conservative press dissuaded broader media interest in the left and the American left, the American public, in the dark. Well, I mean, it's common knowledge. They, they fund it.

Speaker 2:

We have not only do we have a, a, a head, you know a wind from the back. You've got pushing upwards with the, you know, the UN, the Trilateral Commission, these super national bodies, and then again the trillionaire class and billionaire class, the World Economic Forum types. They get in, they push them north. Then we also have the incentive to magnetize yes, come up. Not only are we going to bust you somewhere, no problem, our military will sherpa you to your next. Look, we'll be your sherpas, don't worry about that, we're going to get you to your next location. Then you get on the rolls, you get on the the dole. So we have this massive warfare welfare state with a giant magnet that pulls up, and you have to turn off the magnet first, and then you'd have to have a border, the politics standing in our way.

Speaker 2:

It's not that the will of the people isn't there, it's the way our politics are set up. It's the reason we have such a hard time. You know you go into these Republican primaries, you get. You know I get one, two choices. Okay, well, and that's the best I can do, because we're going to see this duopoly. That's the outlet access. That's part of the scam. It's why it's got to go more and more grassroots. Like you got to form code, they want you separated. They don't want you forced to do that. They don't want you forming two larger coalitions, but there has to be. That's the key to this is finding more and more ways to link up and get a consolidated front when it comes politically to push back on these politicians and say you're going to do something or we have to fire you. You know you can't. You can't retain your office unless you're 100% on board.

Speaker 2:

Secure border for the United States of America and these Southern States. The only end the Southern States are doing that in some way. I'm glad to see it. It is 2024. Well, hopefully it's not. History doesn't like. Winston Churchill talked about the uh, the worst judgment that history can give you. I'm paraphrasing, but the words are too late. By now, the UN's 2024 update to the regional refugee and migrant response plan, a planning and budget document for handing out nearly 1.6 billion with a B in 17 Latin American countries, can cast a broad confirming light on the cash giveaways and much more aid for 2024, ahead of the.

Speaker 2:

Of course, then we got the head of the election. This makes so much sense. I mean, this is part of the push to make to further divide America, put us in our pre-ascribed camps and like I'm over here, I'm over here, you know, and the Twain, she'll never meet, because if you got to agree over here, oh, unlimited immigration, no, no, no. We, you know we have to stop it. And then we just keep reverting further and further, dividing by making the crisis stronger and stronger, and you make it, you pour gas on it, you give people incentives. This is coming from, see, every Republican lawmaker and I've never understood this. There's a bill in the house. I ran for Congress and I would say the first of the first things I would do is a cosponsor the bill to get us out of the UN.

Speaker 2:

Why are we in the United Nations? I mean, I know why, but can you, can your average Republican from you know some red state? Or you know deep East Texas? If you go, hey, can you put a microphone in the show. So you support the UN by not getting. You don't want to get out of the UN. I don't even know what that means. Well, yeah, it's a supranational body.

Speaker 2:

Do you know the UN building? Of course it's in New York and it's on the site of a former slaughterhouse, which I thought is about apropos. That's where they built it, on top of a former slaughterhouse that was owned by the Rockefellers. So it's pretty. It's pretty on target. Well, you get it, folks. In a nutshell. The UN and its advocacy partners are planning to spread 372 million in cash and voucher assistance to some 624,000 immigrants in transit to the United States during 2024. Well, that's, that's what I've been saying for many, many years, why we're hamstrung by these international, which is the way they want it.

Speaker 2:

Do you know they built the bones of the UN? They used the Presidio off outside of San Francisco and that's where they put their first offices, which was later. They had a lot of weird stuff at the Presidio, with Michael Aquino, I believe, and the Army, and Satanism and child abuse and all that stuff. Right, I'm pretty sure I'm right on that. But they had this, this body that they set up to. You know this is the end of World War II and you know who they put in charge of it. You can go look this up and a lot of you are like what are you talking about?

Speaker 2:

The guy in charge of the UN in its infancy, the chairman, was Alger Hiss. You know the guy that gave secrets to the Soviet Union through the work for the Roosevelt administration and the State Department. Later he had a friend named Whitaker Chambers who turned, who went from communist to Christian, and a young congressman named Richard Nixon believe Whitaker Chambers and finally got Hiss not on treason, but he got him on lying at a Montpeurgery because Hiss was found to have given documents and secret, top secret information to the Soviet Union. That's how these people think. Yeah, that's the origins of it. Nice, nice slaughterhouse.

Speaker 2:

All right, I'm going to go to the Rockfinch app. That's a fun show today. You get to talk a little. I'm going to talk. Hey, tony, what are you going to talk about? Well, you know Armageddon, the border's collapsing, and you know we've got globalist goblins funding it's demise. How's your day? Oh, we're going to go into a little bit of financial stuff too.

Speaker 2:

I had so many articles pulled up to talk to David this morning and then we just got into what David and I usually do. I meet him in the back office of the show and he said what do you want to talk about? He sent me an article this morning. I said I went over a little bit, we can go over there. He said maybe, and we just went and talked about the border a little bit. Let me go to the Rockfinch app. And I saw that I'm going to read Garg Goldsmith's post on my Twitter. I see we've got oh, it's an active chat over there. Wow, I have to scroll back pretty far. Jason Barker God is amazing to see Tom Cooper's in the chat and, of course, garg Goldsmith.

Speaker 2:

Jason Seelman yeah, I see that. I hope I pronounced that right, jason. Sorry, it's hard for me to see this far away. I've been 44 years old for exactly 30 days today, so I'm not quite. I'm not quite in the Babylon B where they're going to put wheelchair the wheelchair battle between Greg Abbott and Joe Biden. But don't tell that to my it's when I go deadlift or something and my hip flexors are so sore I can feel the age. Angry Tiger in the chat. Good to see you, rhonda Tate always good to see you too. Well, thanks so much guys for being in the chat. It is Armageddon. Let me see Gardner Goldsmith, the great Gardner Goldsmith. You guys, you got to go check him out. Substack Liberty Conspiracy.

Speaker 2:

I can't say enough good things about Garg. You don't even know this guy is one of his most genuine people in the world. Thank you, hands down, and I've been in broadcasting for many years now. You rarely meet. I mean you meet some really interesting people. But meeting genuine people is like it's a miracle and we have so many great, genuine people around my circle. I don't know, I wouldn't say it's profitable, but you know, as a marketer I miss out on so much because it's all nonsense. I it drives me nuts because I'm like I just wish I could get in on some of that. But it's not real. Guard says sometimes.

Speaker 2:

I wonder how often characters like Abbott are aware of their pro-globalist actions, versus how often they fish around for ways to make it up political ladders, not recognizing these string pullers in New Hampshire. I find a mix of dupes and Machiavellians. Well, that's what I think. I mean it's you have to have. There was a, there was a comedy skit. Oh gosh, should I even try to pull it up? I it, let me. I don't know if I can on my show, if you guys give me a say, I might be able to pull it up and I could run it. But it is a fake campaign ad. It's from the whitest kids, you know, and it has this sociopathic guy talking about why he wants to become your senator and I've sent this to people.

Speaker 2:

I'm like that's politics and we, we just don't see, we're normal, so we're not like in a quest to find adulation from the masses, that we don't have this hole in us that makes us want to be beloved by every thing you know, or have the power, like, over people. I mean, have you ever just woken up in the morning say you know what I'm really missing? It's not like a stable family and peace of mind. I need control over people. That's what these people do and you don't relate to it, so you don't. You project your own values onto those people, onto the people that want to be in politics. Your project. It's like you project your values onto the world economic forum and we all do like, well, I don't know why they'd want to shut the world down. Wouldn't that hurt them too? They don't care, you will.

Speaker 2:

Ferrari thinks you're a hackable animal. I mean, how do you? How do you square what we're all for human rights but also you're a hackable animal and we got to do something about all you useless eaters. I mean, folks, let me see. I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't remember if it had anything offensive in it, but I'll let me see. Let me see if I let's just run it and see if I can get away with it, let me put up on the screen over here, and I want, I want to try this. If it does, I'll edit it out of the show and I'm very sorry, but let me. Let me put it up here and we'll share screens, but I want you guys to see this. If you're talking, we're just talking about politics, and it is Friday, still, we can't. You know. Try not to take everything so serious, right?

Speaker 1:

let me skip the ad here at home in this beautiful state that I've grown to love since I moved here 18 months ago. Together we can piggyback some of our state's legitimate needs on to my unquenchable lust for self-glorification, and that's a promise. Here's an unflattering picture of my opponent. Here's a quote of his taken out of context. Oh, and one more thing I have a dog. I enlisted in the military for the minimum amount of time in a position that would never see combat. Why? Well, because it would help me be your senator. I don't make friends, I make acquaintances. All of my motives are ulterior. I'm self-involved to the point of psychosis. My soul is terrifying, and that's leadership. So this November, let's send Washington a message. And what is that message?

Speaker 2:

hey me they were way ahead of time. I've I've enjoyed that clip for many, many years and it just goes to show. That's why, on this show, I just be so skeptical. You know, it's funny. Melissa made this for me. I'll put it up on the screen.

Speaker 2:

This is a just kind of a collage of me spending time with my friend congressman Ralph Hall, and has my son here in the middle at Houston, and Houston I went to go visit Ralph and Ralph and I had a great friendship and especially after he was out of power and we would just sit down and talk for hours. When we talk history, he was one of the last. You know he really got it. You know he didn't have to campaign the way, he didn't have to raise millions of dollars. He's just a just. The guy was a genius when it came to just dealing with people on an individual level and he's just. He was real. Yeah, he had friends like Lyndon Johnson and you know he had. He had put President Reagan on hold. I mean his, what the other group's friend was, and I'll tell that he would let he put President Reagan on hold because because he wanted to say he put a president on hold. That's a real story. But you know he had John Connolly Tom Connolly, you know all friends of his, you know right riding in the, the open car with with Kennedy. We had so many great talks and he was a magnificent human beings no longer no longer with us, but again that. That's that type of people, those type of people that were. He just he was idea driven, you know, and he was character driven. He really cared about people.

Speaker 2:

I mean, you go to Washington now. You just want to be deloused, you just want to go like. You want it like when they step through, like when they're doing some pandemic. You know, fear, fear, porn. You know when they put you some movie where the guy's getting all the stuff sprayed on, you want that and a little bit of holy water and exorcism. And I haven't been there in many years.

Speaker 2:

I went and spoke on behalf of Ralph, you know, at one of the campaign events there before this last campaign. I spoke in Washington DC. I followed Ted Cruz there on the stage and I, when I got out of DC, I was like I just I got to get out of this place. It was, it was the vibe and I'm real sent I could. Just it was like it's how I felt rolling into Iraq. It's really like that was a weird vibe, kind of like Babylon. Right, it's like we're going and that's very apropos for what I experienced in Iraq. All right, ladies and gents, well, we'll. We'll transition into a little bit of financial news. So much fun on that clip I'm glad I did that.

Speaker 2:

All right, this is okay, let me hit this and we're gonna hit another story off, zero hedge. But this is I mean they. They want you to have no joy, communist or you know they. First thing they go after is God right. They get that's the first thing. When the communists take over a country. They there is no God. The state is God right. So they get rid of that.

Speaker 2:

Marx is a Marxist dream. But then they go after joy like any kind of like comedy. You know it has to be very serious. Everything's Bolshevik, very gray. You know there's no, there's no color, there's no life, because in that there's freedom. And then there's individual thought. We don't want individuals. You do what we say. Well, here's a article on natural news.

Speaker 2:

A banker claims coffee is bad for climate. At the world economic, as I drink my coffee, a Swiss banker argued during the recent annual meeting of the globalist world economic forum in Davos, switzerland. Drinking coffee is bad for the climate. Euber Keller, senior managing partner at the Geneva based bank Lombard odier and company, put forward this argument on January 17 during a panel discussion titled putting a nice price putting a price on nature. Aside from Keller, other speakers of the discussion included Ronald Hofstein, pain and Boston based Argo tech from indigo okay, from Brazil's environment, and Brazil's environmental minister, the banker, explained to the other speakers and the rest of the audience why people enjoying a cup of Joe is bad for climate. The coffee that we drink emits between 15 and 20 tons of CO2. Oh my, you know, this is how that. This is how they insert, they poison everything the carbon, the carbon. You're a carbon based life form. Hold your breath. Hold your breath and definitely to support climate change.

Speaker 2:

Why can't I be on a panel? Can you guys, can we get a petition to get me on a panel? I just want it one time, just one time. I need any cameras on. You know, I take your worst fears of public speaking. Put it all on me. I want, I want all of. I want every camera, every microphone, and I want it to be a kind of like an IED, of a statement, like when people are like painting the room. Everybody's watching, and I call this a very unfortunate that people don't believe in man-made climate change, in these carbons, and I'd be like, absolutely. And that comes to me. I'm like, and you would think that, well, we have somebody from the concern, from the, from the right. It's like he's actually agreeing with us. I do agree with you. I agree on man-made climate change. Hallelujah, and you know how. I know because I can go outside and see they're doing it. It's called geoengineering. Why doesn't anybody bring this up? It's so apparent, it's in the sky. They literally do it.

Speaker 2:

I was talking to a very dear friend of mine's son. He's eight years old. He goes you have the Kim Trails, he's eight. But this isn't on our politics either. See, that's another problem I've got with politics. I can't get excited about candidates. They're not talking about what's real. And the Democrats aren't the party of the WEF. It's both of them.

Speaker 2:

You know, can we just get back to that? I wish alternative media would get back to that. I'm a wash and you know fake left-right paradigm, professional wrestling. It's almost like it could be. You know, if it wasn't me it might be coma inducing. It's so ridiculously stupid. But I wish I could do that. That's that's. I have a dream Like just just whenever. You need to change, we need to change the paradigm of what constitutes a response against climate change, and I would just implore every single thinking person to agree with them first and then tell them why you agree and see if it just like the mechanism breaks, like the wheel inside the mind, like the little car goes into reverse and it's arrow 404, you know, on the forehead, I don't know something like that.

Speaker 2:

But coffee's bad, okay, what else? Beef is bad, coffee's bad. People are bad. The sun is bad. We got to block out the sun. Children, we got to mask the children. Get, you know. Get President Fauci back. Are they going to make him president again? If Trump wins, is Fauci automatically president? I don't, I don't remember. Is it in the Constitution? All right, I'm going to. People are just turning me off right now. All right, let's close out with a little bit of economic stuff. If you think things are bad, well, you know, you got. You got Bidenomics and here's a, here's a great indicator of Bidenomics.

Speaker 2:

I thought of a great campaign ad. It ought to be something really simple, like you know, and you could pass. It's just free, just pass it on to whoever for the Trump people if they want to run it. But just, you get. You get something like a headline that says you know, like Joe standing in front of a, of a gas station, or the price was such and such when he was running. And then you know like he's standing there and then showed the same sign, you know in 2024, with the prices doubled or whatever, and be like Bidenomics and have a little music behind it. And every time you just show a one picture from 2020 and then flash forward it to 2024 by you don't say anything else, just by economics, and have him say it and put it in the song. But I they probably won't run that. All right. So you know.

Speaker 2:

The zero hedge, wildest inflation red flags, the Vegas table limits Anyone who is this is from shift gold. Anyone who has been to a restaurant or grocery store or the car during the Biden administration can't deny the reality of inflation. But despite what the federal government is saying about the success of its anti inflation efforts, red flags for inflation keep popping up in the strangest places. Take the Las Vegas strip casinos on the strip long known for trying to take the money of everyone, from the highest rolling whale to the coupon clipping low roller at a Motel six or Excalibur Casino. Oh, now finally admitting that some dollars aren't worth the effort of taking. And August, august, the Wall Street Journal reported on the declining number of tables where you could play blackjack in Las Vegas, while the amount of revenue earned back from blackjack stayed high, even as casinos offered worse rules to players, such as a six to five and all that stuff. Well, I don't know blackjack, but strip casinos are also doing away with low table limits, meaning that players that want to risk five or $10 on a single hand on blackjack are struggling to find a game. And the article goes on to even mention like state lotteries are increasing the amount for the tickets, like making $100 tickets and stuff and then taking away the dollar tickets because the dollar isn't worth their time.

Speaker 2:

It's the. I did a video the other day outside the golden silver trading floor in Dallas is impromptu. I did a minute. I put it up on the channels. I was like do you know the difference in currency and money? Hold up a gold coin. That's money. Hold up you know a $1 bill. This is currency.

Speaker 2:

The two things are different. One has a store of value, right? One holds value and the other diminishes. And know the difference? Right? The world economic for people, the people that don't want you to take coffee, that are against you. Coffee is bad for the environment. They want you chasing, just for the record. They love that you're in that game of chasing their green pieces of fake paper. They love it. It's money, velocity, it's energy.

Speaker 2:

It's a silent weapon for a quiet war. Check it out. Go read the silent weapons for quiet wars, the document that was found in an IBM copier in 1986 at an estate sale. It's a technical manual on that. No kidding, I need to read that. I mean, maybe I'll just read it online. You can go to my feed, you go to Perotruther and we did a Chris Graves and I did a deep dive on silent weapons for quiet wars. Go check that out.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 2:

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