The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast
The Arterburn Radio Transmission is a blend of cutting edge commentary, fused with guests who are the newsmakers and trailblazers of our time. Your host Tony Arterburn is a former Army paratrooper, entrepreneur, and historian. Tony brings his unique perspective to the issues facing our country, civilization, and planet.
The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast
#32 Paratruther- Live from Hanger 18 with Mr. Anderson
What if America's financial future is more precarious than we've been led to believe? Join us as we question the trajectory of the nation's economy, drawing insights from Pat Buchanan's 2011 book "Suicide of a Superpower" and examining the stark contrasts between then and now. With Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's oversight of a significant portion of U.S. national debt, we ponder the implications for America's survival into 2025. This episode also tackles the challenges of broadcasting from the Hangar 18 studios amidst technical hiccups, ensuring a lively exchange of ideas and reflections on the shifting political and economic landscapes.
Our pop culture conversations take a humorous twist as we send well-wishes to Chris Graves and correct some amusing movie mix-ups. From debunking myths around Friday the 13th to exploring the curious lore surrounding the Knights Templar, we promise an engaging blend of history and Hollywood anecdotes. Listen in as we share personal experiences and historical narratives, connecting the past with the present in a captivating and light-hearted dialogue that honors both fact and fiction.
As we journey through history, the symbolism of the number 13 unfolds in surprising ways, from its infamous reputation to its deeper cultural significance. We explore the mysterious connections between numerology, mythology, and secret societies, delving into tales of the Knights Templar and the controversies surrounding figures like Jacques de Molay. With insights into modern secretive orders and geopolitical tensions, we navigate a world of mystery drones, nuclear concerns, and controversial public figures with laughter and thought-provoking storytelling. Discover a world where ancient secrets meet modern revolutions, all wrapped up in a show you won't want to miss.
Thank you for watching. We'll be right back.
Speaker 2:All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to another episode of Paratrooper. I am your host, tony Arterburn, broadcasting live from Hanger, deep in the heart of Texas, along with my co-pilot and co-host, beans the Brave, and Mr Anderson is also here with his brain. His brain couldn't solve the issue with all of our tech, though, so I appreciate that he's got his headphones halfway on. I can't use them. I can't hear the sound, so it'd be great if somebody in the chat would let us know that we're coming through five by five.
Speaker 2:I'm not used to doing a podcast or a radio show without my headset on. Yeah, do you want me to turn mine off? No, you're good. All right, let me uh make sure we're live everywhere. Okay, all right, seems, it seems to be that we're live. Uh, we wanted to talk about, uh, friday the 13th, which just passed, and a lot of people don't realize the history that's behind that, and I knew that if I gave the task to Mr Anderson, he would show up with some notes. They're copious. He's got like three or four pages, maybe that entire booklet. It looks like the notebook from the movie Seven.
Speaker 1:It's all written backwards. It's really a pain to read.
Speaker 2:On the fly over on it's you wrote it back.
Speaker 1:Where's my? Mirror got disappearing ink now, this is all I have. It reminds me of the water boy, remember when he takes the, the coach's green notebook. Yes, you just take this from me. Next 30 years I can't function.
Speaker 2:Oh man, well, we're back live in the Hangar 18 studios and it's been a while. And I would say, you know, we did spend a little bit on getting some sophisticated equipment and half of it works. So we're 50%. Good, this year works, you're 50% on that. I can't even wear the headset because it doesn't seem to work at all, and these are brand new, by the way. So, thanks, free trade. Where are they made? But you know where they're made elsewhere, wherever, wherever that is. But all right, folks, let me. I'm gonna check the the chat. We're streaming live on rumble on the americaugged channel, as well as rockfincom on the America Unplugged channel, and I will do my best to ensure that the audio is continuing to be okay. You can hear me, right, I?
Speaker 1:can hear you.
Speaker 2:great I'm making sure I'm flying without my normal instruments. I can just see that my voice is coming through here on the mic. So I think we're okay. Let me stop this screen here. Yeah, I think we're okay. Let me stop this screen here.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think we're good, all right, as good as we're gonna be okay.
Speaker 2:So it is sunday, december 15th, 2024. This year's about to give up the ghost. We're gonna have a a brand new year coming up, and that's exciting because, uh, there's I've talked about this a lot, but back in 2011, at the end of the year, right around this same time uh, I was kind of at a crossroads of deciding when I was going to get into media because it's something I always wanted to do how I was going to do it, and I was severely broke. I didn't have many resources or connections and I was going to start from scratch, and I was reading a book by Pat Buchanan and it was called Suicide of a Superpower and the subtitle was Will America Survive to 2025?, and it talked about all the existential things that were affecting us at that time, and it seems quaint now you look back at it.
Speaker 2:I think our debt was somewhere around hovering around $10 trillion. We're going to hit $40 pretty soon, yes, and we're about to hit $40 trillion. We go a trillion dollars in debt every 90 days. It took us 200 years to get there to $1 trillion, and now it's every 90 days. I don't know if you saw this story, but Janet Yellen said she was sorry, did you see this story?
Speaker 1:For being a lizard. Her tongue came out.
Speaker 2:She said she was sorry because if you look at the stats, she has presided over 46% of all the debt ever created by the United States government as Treasury Secretary in the last four years. Folks, and she's very sorry.
Speaker 1:That makes sense.
Speaker 2:It's about yeah, it's 15, almost $16 trillion in what we, and that's not even counting the unfunded liabilities. But she's sorry and uh, I I thought that was just a sign of the times why would she even acknowledge it?
Speaker 1:maybe just a thumb or nose at you? What good is an apology at this point? It's irrelevant. I mean, I don't even know what you do with 40 trillion debt. I think you just keep spending.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you keep spending until you don't you kill. You can't anymore. Um, you inflate your way out of all the issues. And I think, as I remember listening to that book and reading the book because I've always loved Buchanan One of his books, the Death of the West it really changed like how I look at reality and history and politics. And I read that book on my way home from my tour in Iraq on my third foreign war and I've spoke about it at length, but that was like a follow-up to the Death of the West.
Speaker 2:And even he said in that book that came out in 2011,. He's like we're in a different country than when the Death of the West came out. Well, we're in a completely different world and reality than we were in 2011. And the question still remains will America survive to 2025? I mean, so much of us that have been paying attention, we would say that a great deal of the republic didn't survive into 2025, that a lot of those institutions and things that we took for granted having normalcy bias is absolutely cataclysmically changed and we're looking at a completely different reality. So that's coming up. We have a lot of great paratroothers and radio shows and podcasts and interviews coming up for 2025, and we appreciate everybody who's stuck with us so far.
Speaker 1:Well, the other thing you were commenting on before the show is how strange everything seems.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You know, this past year has seemed very surreal, and I don't know if I've made peace with it. I still sense it. It just doesn't have the same grip on me that it did initially, because it's I don't know seeing things with renewed eyes or a new perspective is exhausting. I wouldn't want to be renewed all the time. To be honest, it makes you circle about, almost lose your wits about things that felt normal that you grew complacent to you. Look at totally different.
Speaker 2:I feel like the lady on the plane all the time. You know that MF-er isn't real.
Speaker 1:And she apologized. Remember yeah.
Speaker 2:I thought that was unfortunate. I think whenever you go through a meltdown like that and you call out a shape-shifting lizard person in the back of the plane, I think you double down and you just stick with it.
Speaker 1:I know you start a podcast. It was Janet Yellen.
Speaker 2:You know, but she's talking. Janet real, yellen's not real, but the debt is fake people with real consequences. So, all right, um, I'm gonna be checking the comments and uh, megan maureen says on twitter, says that uh, and thanks, megan. She says that we have great movie references. Did you do we make it? Did I lose that? We know well, the water boy oh, it's water boy, chris graves.
Speaker 1:Gotta give a shout out to chris graves. We.
Speaker 2:We can't do better than chris graves with movie references that guy's a no, he'll tell you about the time he met wes craven and they had lunch and they had that moment yeah where they locked eyes eyes was cravings like I had that same idea.
Speaker 1:Get out of my head it's so funny.
Speaker 2:Uh, he's that. Yeah, chris has so many hollywood like pop culture conspiracy references. Really nobody, no, has. Uh, you know I have lots of references. Mine is a hodgepodge, but his is just.
Speaker 1:I mean, it's very intricate and mine has little pockets that I overemphasize to make it seem like I know more than I do, but he really is, can leapfrog from any which way. And, uh, I got him once on the phone this past week. He was like I didn't know that oh, yes, that's.
Speaker 2:That's pretty rare. Yeah, that's a compliment, but a prayer for Chris.
Speaker 1:Right now, as he's going through recovery, Sounds like he's in high spirits. I saw in some of the comments when y'all did America Unplugged yesterday that you know here's the number if you want to call him. Unfortunately he doesn't have his phone wallet or anything like that, so you kind of have to call the hospital.
Speaker 2:We're working on something right now for after the holidays and everybody will be able to chip in. I'm talking to Billy Ray Valentine and others. Well, we're going to announce something, do a kind of a special for for Chris and details to be announced. So stick around. I know a lot of people here we miss Chris on the show. It's not. It's not really a paratrooper without Chris. It's not. We do our our best. The mix of stuff that he throws in there, it makes the show just so much more funny too, and I get a lot of good compliments on that I don't know if he's messing with us, but sometimes he'll throw something in like a buffet.
Speaker 1:Yes, or I hate regis, he's the antagonist.
Speaker 2:Yes, the regis philbin was the antichrist. Now I? I didn't have that on my bingo card, it wasn't even like in the top one million, and then he just throws that out there. He sticks with it. He didn't back off of it. He's like I just don't like him. I'm doubling down, I'm like he's dead. Chris, you don't have to do that For now. Tony, all right, well, I'll see your, uh, your seven notes there.
Speaker 1:I don't even know it's, it's all random. I mean, we're gonna start with friday the 13th well, I just think it's important.
Speaker 2:so this is paratrooper and we're. This is what you do. We do a little bit of topical stuff and we'll do the headlines, um, but also a little deep, like a little cul-de-sac of historical, hidden history, things that you don't know, because when you're growing up you think, well, friday the 13th is unlucky and they made the movie about it with Jason Voorhees, he's out of Crystal Lake, you got that whole thing and that's what you think of.
Speaker 1:but that's not really where any of that comes from no, because Jamie Lee Curtis is in that too right, okay.
Speaker 1:And I was telling you about her. There are a lot of unfounded allegations that she was born a hermaphrodite and I'm not saying she was, but before I really got interested in this little area of conspiratorial things. When I was a teenager I had a friend and his father was a doctor, really good doctor. He was a ER nurse for a long time, then became a surgeon, very specialized surgeon. But he was telling me I don't even know how it came up, maybe it was Friday the 13th but he said he knew the doctor who actually performed the surgery when she was born and asked her parents like what do you want us to get rid of?
Speaker 2:Well, I think I know that's crazy, and this is where having Chris Graves would be handy. I don't believe she was in Friday the 13th. I think you're thinking of Halloween.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:You're thinking of Michael. I am Michael. Myers had the Shatner mask.
Speaker 1:I am, I'm so glad. After we got a compliment about her Movie references.
Speaker 2:Ew, I'm so bad, you know that's a.
Speaker 1:After we got a compliment about our Movie references. Well, this is. I'm just.
Speaker 2:I'm channeling Chris right now, his stream of consciousness, and we're tethered. I knew he was going to get me back, but yeah, jamie Lee Curtis was in Halloween, that's right, and Michael Myers wears I don't know. This is another. It's a shatner mask. You know he's supposed to be. You know that it's supposed to be william shatner. Yeah it's like it's a stretched out william shatner mask, because they were just low budget um what's he saying? They've got uh, uh, and it was. It was friday the 13th hockey mask.
Speaker 1:Yeah, different, different mask I haven't seen either of those movies in so long. But the other weird thing about her I remember a couple years ago where she was showing off her new table that she had acquired from some movie set. She was like look, how nice it is. And everybody was like forget the table.
Speaker 2:What's that? What's that weird John Podesta style art studio that you have? Why is that kid stuffed in luggage? Now you've still got a Jamie Lee Curtis tattoo, right.
Speaker 1:This is.
Speaker 2:Friday the 13th it's wrong. Dang it. I loved you on Friday the 13th.
Speaker 1:No regerts. Oh, I got it wrong.
Speaker 2:You got it wrong.
Speaker 1:It's okay.
Speaker 2:Chris, if you're listening, we're bombing. We need your help.
Speaker 1:Bill Burr says, if you can bomb one time and then you stick with it, that means maybe you're meant to do it, so we'll see.
Speaker 2:Well, I bombed many times. I bombed many times and that's okay, it's not going to be my worst show. It's like I watched something with patten oswald once and he was like, hey, I'm not afraid of, uh, having a bad show. He's you know why? Because he tells you his worst show that he ever did and it's just horrendous. You know like where he had like food poisoning on stage and like you know what bill burrs was?
Speaker 1:just a quick detour. He was on a cruise and he didn't want to do it. He told his agent I don't think they're going to like me on the cruise. The type of people that go on cruises aren't going to like my humor. And this was a long time. He was young, so he said I had this terrible, awful feeling before I went up the first time. But I was coming to the stage and there was a guy still on stage singing and if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. And they clapped. This is gonna be awful, real bad yeah, that's real bad.
Speaker 2:So you're gonna read the room. That's a bad room to walk into. If you've got any sort of comedy, that's not clap your hands, anything if you're not doing a puppet show after that, so screwed. You're so screwed, all right. So we, you know classical references and so this is the history. This is something I've talked about this before.
Speaker 2:I know, like randomly, the last show I ever did on info wars and this is weird with me I always I kind of know things, you know, know, like sometimes, like I remember going into that was Friday, the 13th of 2020. And I went into the InfoWars studio. It was like 5 am and I don't need to frame this, but I took a picture of the studio. It was just me and the security guard there, cause I was hosting for David Knight and I'm like I don't think I'll ever be back and it wasn't a decision that I was going to make, but I was like I just don't think I'll ever see it again. And turns out that was true and that whole year, you know, david Knight had been talking about how Trump had signed the executive order to lock the country down for the emergency order. You know the executive order that declared you know COVID-1984, the whole thing and basically put Fauci in charge of the country. That was on Friday, the 13th of March of 2020.
Speaker 2:So it was always brought up and then I just happened to be on, I brought up this history on that last show that I was on, on InfoWars, and so really you got to go back to the year. It was 1307. And so really you got to go back to the year. It's 1307. And you have the Order of the Knights Templar, who they have, this order where they're going to protect the road into Jerusalem, and then they supposedly had control of what was left of King Solomon's temple and you know all the holy of holies, all that stuff, and they have the relics and everything else and they start to keep everything in their order, so, like, if one dies, they bequeath their, their fortune and everything they have to the order. It keeps on going in perpetuity. Then they start lending money and they start becoming more and more powerful and so by 1307 you have, like kings and the pope are uh at odds with the.
Speaker 2:the knightsar and the leader of the Templars was Jacques de Molay, and you go, basically, look across the continent of Europe. You've got this very powerful organization that is the first of its kind, and it has leverage over the monarchies, and so the King of France, philip the Fair, and Clement V, which were the Pope they both have an order simultaneously across Europe. They arrest and they kill a great many of the Knights Templars. A lot of arrests, though, because they wanted them to confess their sins. They had them. I don't know if you want to go into this, but there was a lot of accusations that they worshiped the severed head of John the Baptist and they were anti-Christian and all these other things. If you look at it from the angle of we owe these guys money, you know, or they have leverage over us, then that's just a PR propaganda you know how did they keep the head?
Speaker 1:Wasn't it Herod's wife that wanted his head? Well think about it.
Speaker 2:It's— it's 1099 plus. I know you don't have the head, yeah, it's a silly proposition, but back then that was what was thrown out there. I want to give you some time because I have a lot just off memory of what happened to Jacques de Molay, but this was Friday, the 13th October 1307. Simultaneous arrest and a dismantling of the Knights Templar, and we'll talk about kind of the aftermath of where they went, where they ended up. But what did you have?
Speaker 1:So up the same vein really. So after they arrested him, he was the 23rd leader right and the final one of the Knights Templar and eventually they did burn him on a pyre and it was apparently wet so it would prolong it and while he was dying they did it in front of Notre Dame Cathedral. He cursed them, king Philip and also the Pope, and supposedly said they'd die within a year and, funny enough, the Pope ended up dying about a month after that and then the king ended up dying after suffering a stroke on a hunting expedition within the same year, something like eight months later. So that really did happen, which is very odd. But through that I think you'd probably know this.
Speaker 1:After the Knights Templar kind of dissolved, there were surviving members and other factions that went elsewhere. But I think I read that the Jesuits were actually established as an order to protect the Pope shortly after that. And then I think you have some offshoots of Masonry right when in Masons I think you have to believe. It doesn't matter which God, but you have to believe in a higher power, whereas if you're a Jesuit you have to believe in you know God of the Bible according to Christianity mythology, for instance Nordic mythology that talks about this dinner party where there were 12 Nordic gods and Loki ended up storming the party and he was the 13th uninvited guest and he was the you know, the god of trickery. Right, he was the trickster. Jordan Peterson would probably have a field day with Loki and you're younger than archetype Trickster. But what was that god's name? Balder? I don't even think I'm pronouncing it correctly, but it's B-A-L-D-R. He was kind of the god of joy, ecstasy and good things, and so Loki actually shot him with the bow and arrow at this party and killed him, and because of that the world unraveled.
Speaker 1:So 13 was subscribed as having a bad number, and so lots of other people point to the Last Supper. They're 13, and it's like. But it's Jesus and his apostles, yes, but the 13th was Judas, right? And apparently that dinner happened right before Friday, correct, right? And so again Friday and then the 13th. So it's interesting. In Christianity, 12 is often explained as a number of perfection or completion, like you, think about the 12 tribes of Israel, think about the 12 disciples. Then there's other weirdly weird worldly things like 12 months in the calendar, 12 signs of the zodiac, right, and that's why some people said think 13 is a bad number. I mean, I don't practice tarot, but I believe the number 13 that card is is death right.
Speaker 2:They don't even like the number 13 so there's, they skip the floors on hotels a lot of times. That that's interesting. We what's weird about the calendar? And it's, the two months were added and that's july and august. July is julius for julius caesar. August is for augustus, right now, because if you look at it like october, oct is eight, so that's supposed to be the eighth month, and deca december is right, right, so I'm wondering if they, when they added that I mean that's the, is that the Gregorian?
Speaker 2:That's the Julian calendar, isn't it? There's two, there's a Gregorian and a Julian calendar. I'm going to have to. And of course, you talk about the French Revolution, which you know we'll get to that, because that has a little bit to do with what happened in 1307, actually, and they changed the calendar, so that's interesting.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but other people think 13 is a good number. Like in Judaism, you celebrate your bar mitzvah on your 13th birthday right.
Speaker 1:Right, and they also don't like the 12 signs of the zodiac. So they think 13 usurps that they like that number. And actually I read when the nation-state of Israel was in 1408, the temporary government, it had 13 members, 13 colonies, 13 colonies. You just have weird events like Apollo 13, right, there's another 13 reference there, but it's weird. I mean you can start seeing this stuff everywhere. I mean I don't remember the movie, the number 21. I think I saw it alone 23. There you go, second movie reference, but I don't. I think I saw it. 23. 23, there you go, second movie reference, but I don't even think I. I don't even think I saw that one. Um, but he doesn't, he just unravel because he starts seeing the number everywhere.
Speaker 2:Jim carrey's character yeah, well, you can. Was it pythagoras who said that everything was numbers? You know, um, but then you have the same as a pre-socratic philosopher. Then you had thales, who said everything was water. So which one is it? Is it what numbers and water?
Speaker 1:see, you don't have to believe in numerology, but a lot of people making decisions at high places they believe in numerology and it's important to them and that's why you see the numbers coinciding so often with particular events that might not be good events.
Speaker 1:Another thing I wanted to pivot back to because I hadn't seen it before, but when I was doing a little bit of research or reading whatever you want to call it, for the episode somebody was talking about when Jacques was actually burned alive in front of Notre Dame, that Paris was actually something like per or par ISIS. It was a or par ISIS. It was a reference to ISIS. And so actually in Notre Dame the Knights Templar had been storing all their gold and their silver and all the spoils of war or whatnot in the catacombs of Notre Dame. But after this decree in 1307 and the death of the Templars, including Jacques de Molay, they took all of that and then they put the skulls and the bones of all the Knights Templar they killed in those catacombs. And that's where you kind of get this idea of skull and bones in that society. It's actually hearkening back to what happened.
Speaker 2:It's funny You're like this, these kind of conversations, where I'm live on air in front of thousands of people.
Speaker 1:I messed up.
Speaker 2:I started to remember stuff and I just haven't thought about. In years. There was a book that came out I read it when I was in Iraq, and this is 20 plus years ago. There was a book about Jacques de Molay and his execution. And he wasn't just burned alive at the stake, they tortured him, they actually crucified him on a door. Well lay and his execution. And they he wasn't just burned and alive at the stake and they tortured him, they actually crucified him on a door well, it's like seven years later.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they actually killed him.
Speaker 2:Yeah, after the decree is 1314 okay, yeah, so they, he went through like some horrendous. They actually crucified him on a door inside, I think, one of the castles or one of the cathedrals or whatever it was. The author and I want to say the guy's name was Christopher Knight and the book was called the Second Messiah, and what his thesis was him and his partner that wrote about it was that Jacques de Molay, the imprint on the Shroud of Turin was actually de Molay, because of the way that the wounds were and like the dating of the shroud and all the rest of that stuff.
Speaker 2:I'm not saying that's the case, right, just saying like that they made a whole book out of it and that's when I learned about, um, how much he went through after he was imprisoned and tortured and made to confide all the stuff, and then then he, like you said, he cursed the Pope, he cursed the King of France, and that's where you get the mythos like the origin story of modern secret societies spanning out of that that were really kind of the cornerstone to what you would conceive of as the Enlightenment. You had the Masonic Order and, of course, the Knights Templar and a lot of people think that, oh well, the Masonic Order started in 1717 in England, but actually it predates that, I think, right around the time that the Templars were destroyed. You had these masonry guilds that had built all those Gothic cathedrals and had like a lot of not they, they kept the knowledge unto themselves so they could only have their people working on this architecture. So they kind of fuse the two things together well, it makes sense too.
Speaker 1:I mean, that's kind of your, your resume, or your cv, so to speak. Back then, how do? How do I know that you're good at this job?
Speaker 2:Right, right.
Speaker 1:You're part of this order or this fraternity?
Speaker 2:Yeah, they like fuse, the two things, in my opinion, because you go back and you look at something like Roslyn Chapel in Scotland and there's all these references to like, if you like they have also. They have like things that were in the New World that you know hadn't been discovered yet, supposedly like corn, like maize, and things that are etched on the walls from like the 13th century, so they had made it to the new world. I think it's like explorers, you know, since that's you've seen the movie National Treasure. It's kind of that same thing. You talk about the Nicolas Cage, yes, yeah.
Speaker 1:He's going to steal the.
Speaker 2:Declaration. The declaration, that's what it is. It's kind of it's kind of the same thing, but a bunch of rug rats. If you look in rosalind chapel there's all these references to like masonic um rites and rituals um that predate masonry. So I think a a lot of that just kind of fused together and the Masonic order really is the Knights Templar and so on, because you can become a Knights Templar today. Right, it's called the York Rite.
Speaker 1:Once you become a.
Speaker 2:Mason, you can apply to become a Knights Templar, which is just ceremonial. Nobody's guarding the road to Jerusalem anymore.
Speaker 1:You don't get access to I forget his name, I think the leader of it. Now he says he attests that they have the remains of Mary Magdalene and Jesus' offspring and things like this, but they'll never show it. Oh yeah, he said we're just waiting for the right time and then we'll reveal it to the world. I don't even know how to do that. Here's John the Baptist's head.
Speaker 2:It's still preserved.
Speaker 1:That's interesting, but when you do this, what the King of France did and what the Pope did, I mean to argue the other point of view. You're almost advocating for the need for secrecy, to an extent, if you're, if you're part of these fraternal organizations, because that's what happens and that's what struck me. It was seven years after that decree that they finally burned him alive. Like what were they doing to him all that time? And you just said it torturing him.
Speaker 2:They tortured him and, like I said, there's an office, there's like a split and you you refer to the monarchy and those who control, like the families that ruled over Europe and really the world, the known world at the time it's referred to as the Ancien Regime. The ancient regime right.
Speaker 2:These bloodlines and other things and the new offshoots, and that's Novus Ordo Sorclorum, ladies and gentlemen, it's a new order for the ages. It's on your dollar bill. Novus ordus or chloram, ladies and gentlemen, it's a new order for the ages. It's on your dollar bill. That's what the enlightenment that splinter. You know where you have self-governance and as opposed to the monarchies, as opposed to the king and um the, the french revolution and I've spoken about this many times like the american revolution, my opinion, was a conservative revolt. So that's the opposite of a revolution to make something that never was.
Speaker 2:The American Revolution was trying to restore self-governance, the Magna Carta that had been in practice for centuries in England, and the British Empire became an empire, which is they became imperialist, they started ruling over their subjects. They had colonies and the colonists I forget. I think it was Edward Gibbon who wrote the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. He was like cautioning people. He's like hey, do you realize how many books the colonists order? They're very educated. These are self-educated people. They understand history, they understand law and they have no rights.
Speaker 2:So the American Revolution was a restoration, in my opinion, if you look at everything, because it wasn't a giant bloodletting, whereas the French Revolution and that's where I think in our line of work, when you're in alternative media and you talk about secret societies or rule by secrecy, some of these societies and some of the underpinning of that is actually pretty bloody. Where you get the French Revolution, it's totally different. They have the reign of terror. They almost murdered Thomas Paine. It was only by accident that the guy who wrote Common Sense and the Rights of man wasn't guillotined. They put the wrong mark on his door in the Bastille. He was supposed to get his head chopped off, so they just killed everybody. They reset the churches, took out all the relics, called it the Church of Reason, they reburied people and it's just this giant bloodletting.
Speaker 1:One example I always give about this stark difference, and Mark Levin, to his credit, has said this for a very long time they couldn't have been more dissimilar, the two revolutions.
Speaker 2:But he says it like that Shut up, you idiot. He said it not give me a difference.
Speaker 1:Johnny, our patriot. He called you that. I wish I could have that recording. We need to put it as your voice. But you have that famous depiction of george washington crossing the delaware right right and that's associated with the battle of trenton, and the conditions were astronomically terrible.
Speaker 1:I mean, an unprecedented number of soldiers didn't even have shoes and it's it's freezing outside. So they cross it. They push these cannons for miles. People who are writing about it later said you could see like the tracks of blood from their feet. I mean they were very determined They'd been pushed too far but anyways they won. But all the German mercenaries who were hired on behalf of the British to fight, they let them go. The French would have slaughtered them Right. It's totally different than our revolution, the French Revolution.
Speaker 2:Totally different.
Speaker 1:I remember reading Tell of Two Cities. I forget which chapter it was back in high school. I haven't read it since then. But there's just one chapter I think is called the Grindstone. It's just dedicated to describing how they're sharpening you know for the guillotine, basically sharpening the blades for it.
Speaker 2:Well, let's tell the story about Jacques de Molay. Apparently and this you fast forward to 1789 plus 1790s. It's the height of the French Revolution and they're guillotining everybody and they cut off the head of King Louis XVI. Supposedly someone ran from the crowd and when his head fell into the basket, they, he put his fingers into the neck and put, held his hand up and all the blood running down his hand. It says jacques de mole, thou art avenged yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:So like think about, the is the count of saint germain. He's still around.
Speaker 2:I told you royal family, but it's funny, you know, will durant talks about this though too.
Speaker 2:If you look at the 19th century, which was bloody, you know that starts out. You know the 18th of the 18th century, of the american revolution, french revolution, birth of the illuminati, all the rest, and then the 19th century of napoleon. So you throw off these monarchs, you have these emperor, like napoleon takes charge. You have these revolutions going on, all this bloodletting, but at the end of every, after everything's exhausted, it returns, the bourbon kings, they all return, and will durant has that famous line that they had learned nothing and forgotten nothing, right? So, basically, like equilibrium, until you have the bankers' wars of World War, I really the cataclysm of the 20th century, modern technology, all that stuff. So all this history plays into where we are right now, like even, I mean, the shaping of nations, the shaping of finance, just how history is taught, everything. So if you have a little bit of this, if you've enjoyed this conference, because we talk about, I mean, we're doing like Well, I just wanted to say about it.
Speaker 1:Lots of people are superstitious about these sorts of things and I'm not superstitious, but I'm a little.
Speaker 2:I knew you were going to say that I'm not superstitious, but I'm a little. I knew you were going to say that I'm a little superstitious. I love that line from the Office.
Speaker 1:That's very good, very good, but yeah, that's when these things really run the danger of taking over. Consuming you is when you lend too much credence to them, right?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, things really only have the power that you assign them, and that's the key. You know, none of these things. There really isn't anything such, in my opinion, as magic. Um, it's kind of like arthur c clark talked about. It's like any advanced technology would be indistinguishable from magic. So you have things like technology, but real to me, and I've met gifted people and I know that it's just. They have a very powerful subconscious mind which is your gift from god. So, like a lot of things that you assign value to, um, they're not. They're not magical in my opinion. I think they're just. That is the divine.
Speaker 2:You know, you're recognizing that there's a pattern in things, whether you're talking about, you know, we you could call like life on this planet, which, by the way, reality, and I've been as far as me being on the earth. I'm almost 45. I'll be 45 years old on the 26th. It is so strange that I made it this far because I see stuff and it's just like I know that it's. You know, I know that we're, that I'm still tethered to. You know my timeline and I've lived this life, but everything is surreal.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:We've talked about this many times. I mean, I saw you over at your family's house a couple of weeks ago and just went. Are you, do you think? Are you getting the same feeling that I do? It's just, what are you doing? You're doing it.
Speaker 1:No, I'm with you, man, especially as you get older and you start tracing things back and how many years it was, and well, it was this many years until I learned this, and it's weird. It makes you really carefully consider what you're doing with your time, what you're doing with your life, what purpose there is or what purpose there isn't.
Speaker 2:Well, that's the existential question and that and why I want to have these conversations. You know I've been on radio since 2013, and I just announced earlier that I'm leaving all traditional conservative talk radio. I reached the end game Like there's nowhere to go. Salem, right, yeah?
Speaker 1:I just what was it? They just wanted to do that one test, see. If you float, refuse to play, said you're out here I think I know where you're going with this uh no, why is?
Speaker 2:this. I think I know where you're going. Um, no, I just, it is we. We gotta bypass normal thought channels, I think, to like get a grasp on actually what's happening, if that makes sense, and I I was feeling boxed in like there just wasn't. The audience has changed and the the makeup. I learned a lot from radio. I used to, like you. We were talking about mark levin. I used to follow mark levin on weeknights. Down in san antonio there's a station called Freedom 1160. I'd come on right afterwards and learned a lot, but I'd really prefer doing this show. I mean, there's really this is our networks and we're not constrained by time. We just try to put together. You know, I promise you, if you tune in today, you learn something. I mean, this is a lot of deep dive, history and fun. This is the stuff I listen to.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I learned some things. Did you learn something About movies?
Speaker 2:I learned what you didn't know Like the movie seven we're going to get to the comments here.
Speaker 2:If you guys have a comment or you want to interject or have a question, I'm going to go to the comments on rock, fin and rumble. Uh, anything that's on Twitter, I'll get to that. Uh, so be sure, and, and, uh, and, and join in. We'd love to hear from you. Uh, eventually, and I don't know if I need to have like a, a return all this stuff that I bought, this equipment we this is funny we set this up and I'm like it never properly works. We try to do this with chris last time and it was like an echo in it or something, and I don't know how they did that episode.
Speaker 1:I thought before we listened to it I can't be that bad. It's pretty bad. It was real bad, yeah it was real bad.
Speaker 2:um, all right. So 1307 folks, friday, the 13th October, jacques de Molay, the Knights Templar, and that is now something you can't unlearn. So anytime that comes up and people give you some kind of pop culture reference, it goes way deeper than that and you're supposed to think of that as think about that. You're supposed to think that's unlucky. Who put that in your head, right? What faction put that as far as an unlucky? I don't see it as an unlucky day for me.
Speaker 1:Luck is what you make your own luck. That's exactly right.
Speaker 2:All right, so I'm going to go to comments here. Do you want to talk about the drones?
Speaker 1:Yeah, so I found a couple articles on Zero Hedge. I sent too, but I'll admit it, I was dead wrong, I think, about what these drones are. I thought Grubhub was testing a new delivery service for Chris Christie, but apparently it's worse than that, Tony, I mean that's not disproven.
Speaker 1:That's not disproven. It would take an army. Gosh that guy. Do you remember that one time he got in that cubs fans face at the baseball game? I don't remember. I think he was holding a big salad, but I bet if you went in that salad, that decoy, you would have found a bunch of hot dogs. Yeah, he's just yelling at this guy I had a friend of mine he's such an unlikable person.
Speaker 2:That story reminds me. This is like this. This is the fun stream of consciousness that you get on Paratrooper when Mr Anderson joins me. I had a friend of mine I was in the Army with and a super smart guy. His dad was a psychiatrist and his older brother. They were at the baseball game and it was in Maryland. They were at the baseball game and Ted Kennedy Senator. You know Ted Teddy he shows up and he's like two rows down from him so they can see the back of his head. There's Ted Kennedy there, and so anytime that the crowd would get quiet, this guy's brother would just yell down there and go, ted, what about Chappaquiddick?
Speaker 2:And like it's just embarrassing the entire, like he's sitting there drinking, you know that's what's so funny, though seven dollar beers and, like you know, gets a little tipsy and just kept and they finally had to. They removed. I think they got ted and moved him, like moved him to another place because he just kept doing it like well, didn't they?
Speaker 1:didn't? They always refer to him as the line of the senate, right? I always think of, like the, the cowardly line. Oh, I love hecklers like that. You're mentioning one to me when you went to the award show, right a?
Speaker 2:year. Oh yeah, the american liberty awards, wow about rudy giuliani yeah, oh, man, man, there was.
Speaker 2:There was a guy I hope I meet him again one of the funniest people, unintentionally one of the funniest people I'd ever seen in my life, because they, you know the american liberty awards they they put up, you know, they're like. I think one of them was like, and every time they'd mention trump they'd say and donald trump, and he go, he did the vaccine, like and he would just, and he's a kid, like, he was with a, he had a you know pretty girlfriend and she's mortified and he's, you know, he's, he's two or three drinks in.
Speaker 2:I'm sitting next to dr peter mccullough and, by the way, that that show people just kept passing out like, like and and you have peter mccullough, like, like administer help literally, and people like we have a guy just stand up and just fall over and then so like suddenly passing out, and then I look over and it's hot in there. You know, it was a little it was august of 23 and, by the way, the people that put that on is great folks and and rachel ray and every you know, and frank cavanaugh and I I was the one of the only sponsors. I would sponsor it again, but it was funny because they were just putting up nominations. So people have been nominated.
Speaker 2:They nominate Trump, they nominate Rudy Giuliani, so they put up Best Legal Bulldog and they put up Rudy Giuliani and the guy next to me and he goes, he did 9-11. And then I just looked at him, just kind of crack a smile and look back and he looks at me and goes right, you know, like he just couldn't quite grasp, like the entire. I think they don't want you to yell at the stage at the nominations, but the guy's girlfriend mortified and one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life. I don't know why did that make me laugh?
Speaker 1:because it's so out of place. But it's what you want to scream about, that. I mean so the so many of the nominees like rudy giuliani, or you're talking about trump. It's like, what about all the bad things? Are we going to hold them to account for any of the bad things?
Speaker 2:I just so that guy he has the youngian archetype trickster you gotta say it with that canadian, you gotta I, you gotta. You gotta say it in a way you have to, you have to really bring yourself to that place where you're you're jordan peterson, almost crying oh, just, I really like jordan peterson, by the way, though he's.
Speaker 1:He's said a lot of things that have helped me. He's a very smart guy, I like him, but yeah uh, so this is uh zero hedge.
Speaker 2:The new theory is that new york or new jersey drone sightings may be nuclear sniffers.
Speaker 1:Okay, following airmail, nyc radiation levels, nuclear sniffers um, it came from a guy who is a founder of an aerospace company that specializes in military drones. So from my notes it's all in the article. By the way, his name is paul krugman and he says that he knew somebody who was in the higher echelons of government who said a couple months ago they laid hands on a nuke that was in ukraine, left over, I guess, from the um soviet era yeah, the soviet era that was being transported here, and so he's and lots of other people have said it there was some supposedly RF engineer which is a little bit different than a material physicist or something like that named Jersey Futures, who since deleted his account on X. It's kind of confirming what this guy, paul Krugman, was saying, which is basically these drones are so large. One of the reasons they're so large is because they have these cryo coolers, and so the reason you have cryo coolers is there are certain materials that they use for detecting certain colors of light, and so if you're talking about radiation from a nuke, you're going to be more interested in things like gamma ray stuff, so stuff that's beyond blue, like very far, like much more energy. Right, is a way to understand that, and they use this material called germanium, but for germanium to be very effective and actually notice these signals, you have to have a large signal to noise ratio, and so, basically, if you cool these materials down, that noise simple way of explaining it goes away. But these cryo coolers are large. You're talking about cooling things down to not you know, way below freezing with a vacuum on them, and so he said that's.
Speaker 1:Another reason that they're hovering so low is they're trying to detect trace amounts of this and apparently that something like this happened in 2019 and 20, where there are these onslaught of drones that were seen around Colorado, nebraska, which was pretty near a lot of the sightings a Minuteman missile sight, I remember this, and it's a similar thing. So that's what those drones are typically used for and that's why they're so large. Another reason that they're large is because they have these very large horn antennas, so for millimeter wave comms back and forth, and they kind of structure them in a grid so they're communicating with each other, almost acting like a larger array of things. Okay, but just because that's what they're used for doesn't mean that's what they're doing right now, and so lots of people think this.
Speaker 1:That article does a much better job of explaining it than I am, but it's just a PSYOP preparing us for things, because apparently there is this FAA reauthorization act of 2018 that's set to expire December 20th this year, and so they're going to vote and convene for this bill and try to get it to pass very soon and it's kind of one step above that. So more surveillance for these kind of unmanned aerial surveillance drones and things like that. So they're trying to stir things up to spook people a little bit.
Speaker 2:I'm going to go out on a limb and say your synopsis of that article was probably one of the smartest, I think, in podcasting, so you're going to give you a raise. How so? I've, I think, in podcasting, so I'm gonna give you're gonna give you a raise. How so? I just thought this is this, is this is why this is your, I brought mr.
Speaker 2:Anderson into this show as a scientist and I wouldn't have been able to explain it that way, but I know you read the article but you you obviously digested that in a way. So let's go back to the nuclear sniffer thing. So we talking about a nuke that was transplanted. We're not talking about a broken arrow. A broken arrow is the nomenclature for a nuclear weapon that's fallen out of the hands.
Speaker 1:I don't think so. I think there will. Maybe I don't know. Usually they would use something like this at a large port to sniff out dirty bombs or something like that. So that's why New Jersey would be one, new York City would be another. Apparently, a lot of people. There's this site called Geiger Counter World Map and the counts are up. So what does that mean? A count? So it's like counts per minute of things associated with nuclear weapons, elements that are radiatively decaying, that you can detect. So it's up. But even when you see these numbers, it's like what do they mean? Like if you gave me a granite countertop and a Geiger counter, I'd say it's up. So they don't put a lot of these numbers into perspective. But apparently in New York City the numbers, compared to where they usually are, are elevated, and that helps lend some credence to the idea that they might be trying to sniff out where one of these things are. I don't really believe it. I think it's just a bunch of smoke and mirrors. It's a psyop to get everybody riled up.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:And there was another article before the one that I sent you. So what is that new bill called? It's called Counter UAS Authority Security, safety and Reauthorization Act of 2024. Just in time to reauthorize Orwellian law. Yes, that was the original one I came across a couple of days ago. So increased surveillance because, again, the one that was passed in 2018 set to expire and then, all of a sudden, you see all of this and people making a commotion, a fuss about it.
Speaker 2:It's multifaceted, and when I say I'm going to give you a raise, I mean I'm going to get you headphones with both speakers. Okay, nothing but the best you promise. I can't even use my headphones. You're going to get two speakers. We're going to start with that. Take care of the troops.
Speaker 1:It's phones. You're gonna get two speakers. We're gonna start with that take care of the troops. Uh, like he smacked me in the face, like my phone around just cover your eye.
Speaker 2:Um, now, that's interesting. I obviously these are operations that are deep state in nature shadow government. Um, you kind of go back to tom clancy's writings, the sum of all fears, like that's a scenario East Coast, a nuke that's loosed, you know something like that, and they could be setting the stage for even something as bizarre as like a false flag that was stopped, and then we have to investigate how that it got here, which would create that. Never happens.
Speaker 1:Right, like even Kirby was saying he goes y'all need to exercise some common sense. If there was a real threat, we'd send F-35s out there to investigate. I was like, yeah, like you did on 9-11. I'm sure you would.
Speaker 2:So on the ball, yeah, Literally letting millions of people crawl across our border we don't know who the hell they are with all sorts of backgrounds, and you know I mean with criminal intent Not all of them, but obviously a big chunk.
Speaker 1:It could be something to hamstring the incoming administration too. I mean the timing, just look at the timing.
Speaker 2:It's very convenient for what was mentioned about what they're going to try to pass fairly soon and then the incoming administration it just arrogance of the ruling class and those in charge right now and that will continue to be in charge, like the embedded, the continuity of the deep state. These people are nuts. I mean, they're firing British-made and American-made missiles. By the way, this is the first time this has ever happened, folks. I mean I know that I don't have a teleprompter in front of me and I didn't go to an Ivy League school so I could properly write an article for the Council on Foreign Relations, but I happen to know something. No, nothing like this has ever happened. If you know anything about the Cold War, we always fought proxy wars. No nation that has ever held on that had nuclear weapons held on, that had nuclear weapons If they had nuclear weapons in their possession. No nation state has ever been attacked by another nation state with nuclear weapons. And that Rubicon was crossed weeks ago.
Speaker 1:We'd be fired really quickly. But I'm not pro-Putin or anything like that, but I think they've demonstrated a tremendous amount of restraint with you know the pipelines and everybody knew we did it or we were a part of it then we blew it up ourselves yeah, everybody knew that. What? Just to escalate the situation? Why would you do that?
Speaker 2:yeah, kubono, who benefits? You know? Just ask the question like what? How does r Russia benefit from it? Sabotaging itself? Right, not really, by the way. Those kind of false flags do happen, but not in the context of what was going on. In what was that? 2022 into 2022? Yeah, absolutely, and they want you to buy this stuff and, yeah, the great restraint.
Speaker 1:And even with this reauthorization act. I mean, you kind of touched on how I felt Okay, don't vote for it. Let's say a majority, do not. We're just going to do something anyways and then blame you for it, like if these are the monsters in charge who are pulling all the strings.
Speaker 2:Well, they definitely. You got to go back to something like Operation Northwoods. All right, this was the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Kennedy. Kennedy absolutely said this is I don't know what you all are even thinking Like, he shot that down really quickly, but that was, that was the precursor to what you would see on 9-11. I mean, northwoods was and it was authorized by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The only reason you know about it is because they did a data dump in 1994 following the film by Oliver Stone, jfk, and there was a big push to declassify documents. They just happened to get in the data dump where back in 1962, cuban Missile Crisis era they had the Joint Chiefs set up an operation, again Northwoods, where they were going to hijack aircraft. They would do it remotely, they would make it look like it was the cubans. Then they would fire bomb or bomb places in florida and elsewhere, basically creating a fly it into buildings, like they had the whole thing like laid out and it was something that you would see later in.
Speaker 2:And you know modern operations and you know modern operations and you know false flag events and so we know that to be true and again, you're the same people that they're firing. Us and British made long range missiles from Ukraine. You know T-shirt man's pushing the buttons and they're sending them into sovereign Russian territory. That's absolutely insane. You don't have to be a russophile or love Russia or anything like you, just look at that and go, wow, we have no off-ramps for peace. It's absolutely maddening. When we were young, they used to have things called summits and there was like you had meetings, and they don't even do that anymore. So I think these people are psychopathic. They want a war and hopefully cooler heads prevail, like this country. We've got some real issues with that ilk.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't know what the new administration will do. One of the other articles is not worth looking at in its entirety. It's really just a you know, a simple summary in the headline. But Matt Gaetz is starting a show on One American News and it just made me laugh that I thought here he was and he was going to be on a special council or lead some special council to investigate all these nefarious actors, and it's like no, he's the new Liz Wheeler.
Speaker 2:Is he going to do it live from the Truman Show house?
Speaker 1:That's where I got Chris. He didn't know that that's true, yeah, chris didn't.
Speaker 2:That's where I got Chris. He didn't know that that's true, yeah, yeah, chris didn't.
Speaker 2:That's the one thing Chris didn't know and she framed that. It's all in my refrigerator. She framed the transcript. It might be one of the last ones you get. All right, let me go to the comments real quick. Yeah, I just. I mean, we'll keep covering the drone deal, but that is something that's going on. Let's go to rockfincom. All right, I saw this comment. It's from Annika. What's your last name, annika? See if you can get that name there. Mr Anderson, you see that last name, annika Smith. Can you do that?
Speaker 1:I can't see it. It's kind of a glancing angle.
Speaker 2:I just don't want to mispronounce it.
Speaker 1:Chess wheel Okay. You made me mispronounce it.
Speaker 2:That's why he's going to get a headphone. I get another raise she said and she's talking about the the shirt that I wore on um tinfoil hat said I love your verginia t-shirt, mr tony, uh, a greek american from both byzantine man, you have to man you. It's hard for me to to read the uh and that you're trying to like break down cyrillic too and like. That's where it all goes down.
Speaker 2:So I'm terrible at this, but she talked about my shirt. It's the Verghina Sun and I looked up the sign and seal of Alexander the Great and I thought that would be a cool shirt to wear.
Speaker 1:I thought you were going to wear the black sun. No, thank you, mr Andersonerson.
Speaker 2:Thank you thank you so much. I appreciate that. That's uh for immortalizing me. Um, but thank you, anna, that really means a lot. Um, that's a rocky usa evening. Tony, mr and Amanda King. Yay, finally caught a live one. Can we get Paratrooper t-shirts? And that's from Amanda King. Yes, you can we have a Paratrooper t-shirts and it should be live to get before the holiday. I'm trying, but I do have them. If you want to email me your size and would you like one, we can send you a picture and get that out to you. I'm just working on the shopping cart.
Speaker 2:We have Rocky USA. Dustin Helm is in the chat. I appreciate everybody. You know these are cool conversations to have and what a great crew. Yeah, we want to do these shows like more often. Billy's coming up soon, billy Ray Valentine with his program. That'll be live in about 25 minutes. So we're going to get off here in a second. But I just wanted to recognize the chat and I'm working on my equipment here so I can actually read your comments and this is not as easy as it looks, so I'm like on my laptop broadcasting. But, yeah, thank you so much. Um, let's see. Yeah, we got some good chat over at rocky usa 33 he likes mr anderson. I get more comments on mr anderson like hey, you might like tony, but you'll love mr anderson.
Speaker 1:I'm like hmm, well, people are like that, guy can do it.
Speaker 2:Is it just you? Are you hyping over there? Hey, shut that old guy up.
Speaker 1:Give him a raise and a set of headphones.
Speaker 2:Fun episode and we'll be back next week live 4 pm Usually it's about 4 pm, is about uh 4 pm central time, 5 pm eastern, and I have some shows planned uh for the year. That'll be kind of like this we won't be live, though we'll um, mr anderson and myself we're gonna do some deep dives and have some guests on. We're working on the studio. As you can see, um and uh, it's gonna be 2025.
Speaker 1:We're gonna have a lot of podcasts going on yeah, we haven't done a real deep dive in a long time, so that'll be good.
Speaker 2:This is surface stuff. We just want to say hi and follow the channels. We appreciate everybody who tunes in. Share the show If you can go on anywhere. Podcasts are found. Find Paratrooper. You'll also find the Arterburn Radio Transmission. If you can give us a review, it really help. And, like I said, we're gonna have. We have art of burn radio transmission shirts with beans on them. We've got paratrooper shirts. I got new wise wolf shirts. Uh, some hoodies and other things that will go up on on the site on wolf pack and uh, I'm working on it, so we'll do one next week.
Speaker 1:Yes, we should do a good christmas one.
Speaker 2:We should do one, yeah, yeah, we should do one next week.
Speaker 2:Yes, we should do a good Christmas one. We should do one. Yeah, we should do one. I mean, I may broadcast on my birthday. Maybe I may do a live stream. I was able to for Art of Burn Radio because InfoWars and Alex Jones they're resetting all their contracts. I actually took over one of the spots that Alex had for 20-plus years on WWCR, so I kept one terrestrial connection and that's Worldwide Christian Radio, mainly because it's shortwave and it's global. Homage to Bill Cooper too. Yeah, homage to Bill Cooper. So, yeah, I have that channel on Thursdays if you want to tune in to the Art of Burn radio transmission and let's see what else. What else did we miss? Anything else on your notes before we tune out?
Speaker 1:No, nothing, that's the main stuff man All right.
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Speaker 1:Yeah Next time.
Speaker 2:Headphones, proper mic. I'm going to do everything. We put it together, though, so I appreciate all of you and take care of each other and, in the information war, be a paratrooper. See you next time.