FOIL FRIDAY: Contrails, Chemtrails, Comms and Controversy with David Vine ALL HAZARDS COMM PREP
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FOIL FRIDAY: Contrails, Chemtrails, Comms and Controversy with David Vine ALL HAZARDS COMM PREP

David did some great podcasts over the years with PBN. This is a great take on the book Under an Ionized Sky. 

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And you know, the minute somebody hears chemtrails, they automatically think tin hat guy, the guy with the aluminum funny hat, which, by the way, the media has propagated to you know, a stereotype, and they kind of paint people with that stereotypical brush whenever they say something that's not part of the mainstream news media's agenda. And like a lot of things over the years, many many things that I think really most people have come to accept is that there are a lot of things going on that we don't know about. Some of them are very good, and we ought to be thankful that they're going on. For example, some of our counter terrorism efforts they can't be talked about in public because if they were, they'd be compromised. And we know there are lots of people out there who don't like us, and what we're doing to combat that actively and proactively and in response, in defense and reactively. We don't all need to know about that stuff because if we know about it, the bad guys know about it. So I'll leave it with that. But under an Ie and I Sky is kind of a catchy title, but the minute camtrails is mentioned, then people kind of turn off to that. But let me tell you, I am a straight up guy. My original career was in journalism. I was a porter and a photojournalist, and believe me, I deal in facts. I don't deal in speculation. I really get annoyed sometimes when people go on and on and on speculating about things that they don't know. In fact, I was in a meeting this afternoon where you know, we were sort of going around in circles, and I just said, hey, we can't really talk about this unless we have the documents in front of us. And that's that's a good example of how I feel about things. So this book by Elena Freeland, Now, I'm sure the woman and I'd like to get her on as a guest. Okay, so I am speculating now, but from what I can gather reading the book, it appears as though she has a very environmentalist orientation, which is good and which is maybe not so good. But the thing that amazed me about this book under A nine I sky from Kemptrail's to Space Fence Lockdown copyright twenty eighteen by Elana Frieland, and I guess it's Feral House, and that's probably the publisher, feer Al House. In any case, the thing that really caught my attention with this book is it talks about a lot of very advanced science, and it's extremely well documented. There are in fact, legitimate footnotes and endnotes. In other words, these footnotes and endnotes and comments lead to established scientific literature. They lead to actual reports that the Department of Fence is published. They lead to literature that is in the mainstream and some of it, yes, is a little off the beaten track, but for the most part, it's very well documented. It's not somebody just sitting there spewing their thoughts, you know. And this whole thing opened up a real big can of worms for me. And I am kind of unsettled by it. I really am. And I'm not saying that to get your attention or to be dramatic, but there's a lot of things going on. And I don't mind saying I have asthma, okay, and I think I know how I got asthma, but you know, I mean it was partly genetic, of course, partly my mother was a smoker during a time when you know, nobody said anything about women who were pregnant smoking. I mean that was like no big deal. And if you were drinking too well, you didn't even notice the fact that the person was smoking. But that's my personal business, all right. But the point is, you know, having that condition, which is very well controlled, I am a little bit sensitive to pollution, air pollution. I was at a meeting last night. Actually it was a ham radio club, to tell you the truth, and they were meeting at a fire department, a rescue squad building, and so we were in this building and you know, it was comfortable. I had a very nice meeting room and everything. But the minute I went out the main door into a corridor towards where the apparatus the rescue trucks were, I went in, I was going to the men's room and going to use the water fountain, and immediately I was hit with this, you know, tremendous odor of kerosene. Because it's a big open bay where they have I guess room for four large trucks, and you know, they're heating it with a space eater, you know, which, by the way, is probably not the safest way to heat it. But in any case, the overwhelming smell of kerosene really to me. Okay, so things in the air that we breathe, and things that are in the water that we drink, and things that are in the water that animals drink that we eventually have in our bodies. You know, that's cause for concern, the fact that the climate is changing. It may be a serious business, it may be a serious issue, but you know, are we responsible for it on earth by the things that we're doing, or is it just part of some you know eons or thousands or hundreds of thousands of years cycles in the you know, in up and down climate. I don't know. I don't know. I'm not expert enough to know. But I am expert enough to know that, yes, the climate does change every single day from hour to hour. Okay, now is it getting colder? Is it getting warmer? I don't know. It seems like there's a lot of rain coming down. Okay, wait a minute, We've gotten way off the theme of the program. The actual the actual title for today's program is Ken the Contrails, Chemtrails, Communication and Controversy. Now what the thing? One of the things that came to my attention when reading the book, and I quoted it in the text that g Man has up on the Prepper Broadcasting Network page for my show, and I'll read it here. Here are some of the thought provoking quotes from under an ionized sky. Conductive metal nanoparticles in the atmosphere act as capacitors to store energy and propagate conductive antenni fields. When metals in the air are hit with radio frequency RF, they resonate the length of the wave, then duplic fire a laser pulse. One trillionth of a second, and the distance the laser fires will be the distance of the wavelength you can tune to. If a ten meter wavelength creates a tunnel or waveguide, the length of the pulse in the atmosphere, you can use it to tune a cavity to a specific frequency so tight that it will resonate harmonically and build from that frequency, duplicating itself over and over again, resonating that same wave over and over, ringing like a bell or guitar string. If there is no resistance, it will go on forever. This is what Tesla meant by the perpetual existence of free energy. I don't know how to interpret that. It's more than a mouthful. I mean, it's a lot of different things put together that may or may not be factual. But when you stop and think about the individual words, these are not everyday common words. I think what happened with this book is the woman is an incredibly good researcher, and she pulled together all of these facts. Now, whether her conclusions, I'm not even sure there is a conclusion to this, except to relate to us all of the different aspects of what she's reporting on and you know, okay, so here's one that somebody from California would love. Here's a quote on earth. A healthy biological, emotional, mental life requires a balance of all four ethers, supported by vital food, air, water, and consciousness, all of which are now under assault by a blizzard of radio frequency and microwaves, ionized metals, polymers, upper atmosphere funds, and genetically engineered biochemicals. Oh, biologicals. Excuse me again, that's a very provocative statement. There's a lot to it, and you know, you wonder it sounds like it's somebody that's more like a green an environmentalist, somebody whose politics might be on the left. But who cares? Is it true or not? That's what I'm getting at. And I know that there's a lot of things going on. I mean, I am aware of some things that other people aren't aware of. I have a technical bent and I look for the facts, and I have a you know, I have a very well developed sense of BS. I have a BS detector. My wife says that a lot. Okay, I can tell when someone's BS me and I don't think this is BS. But there's a lot here to digest. Now, there is a something on the web that if you want to check it out, you could do it right now, probably if you're listening to this as a podcast. Climateviewer dot org. There's a supposedly a space fence map by Jim Lee, and it says in the book, this map reflects the major elements that comprise the space fence. Red square, white, radar, ionest equal, ionic, ionospheric heaters. You're a statement like that, and you say ionospheric heater, What the hell is that all about? Well, harp, Okay, the high Altitude Auroral something or other project. Let's see what what what was the High act high Frequency Active Auroral Research project. Harp. Now that is a common topic of conspiracy theorists. All right, fine, let them think about it, let them jabber over it, let them speculate over it. But the fact is it was a real installation, and as far as I know, it's still there, but not operated by the Department of Defense, supposedly in the hands of some educational institution for I guess, scientific research. But in fact, it was a heater. It was an ionospheric heater. I mean, there's no getting around that. That's not conspiracy theory. This is fact. Okay, now it's kind of a weird project, wouldn't you say, I mean, pumping that kind of incredible RF into the ionosphere or wherever they're actually sending it. You got to scratch your head and say, is that really a legitimate scientific experiment? I don't know. I'm not ready to say it has a legitimate purpose, or it has a purpose that is given to us the public, And there are really aspects to it that are covert and possibly not in our best interests. I don't know. Then again, it may be covert and in our best interest I don't know that either. But the book is unsettling, it really is. So if let's take a look at Climateviewer climateviewer dot org. I was looking at that the other day, and that's real. I'm sorry. I don't have a better setup here where I can just punch one button and go right to it. But let's take a look. Okay, it says welcome to climate view or mobile, this is your world and knowing is half the battle. Well, I would agree that with that new maps, let's see baseline service, radiation network, lucybirds, exploration, history and science, migration, plane crash sites. Anyway, it's I can't find the actual site space fence map. Let's see if I can search for that here Climate Viewer Mobile. Now, maybe I shouldn't have even said anything here list base. Okay, all right, scratch that. I did look at it, and when I clicked on the link that was it was in there before it did show this map. In fact, that's where I got the graphic that went with the show. So apparently, let's see here used by scientists and military including defense contractors to control radio frequency and radar operations through the combination of satellite sounding rockets, deploying chemical payloads ion clouds, dust, metal oxide clouds, barium, stronium, trimethyl aluminum, sulfur, hexafluoride, and lithium, and illuminating these plumes with extremely focused, high powered microwaves. Well, if something is HF, it's not a microwave. So right there, you see. Now that's a kind of an inconsistency that I would look at and pick up immediately. They're talking about a high frequency active auroral research project and then there's a reference to high powered microwaves. So does the person know what they're talking about? I don't know, but I'm not ready to dismiss this person as a crackpot. Laser Light Communications was the first optical satellite service provider with its global hybrid satellite terrestrial all optical network. Now, actually, I was a little bit surprised to learn that there was a commercial business using laser light communications from satellites optical satellites. Now, I know that there was a reflector that was left on the Moon, an optical reflector, some kind of a mirror of some sort, something like it, that was left on the Moon by some of the moonwalkers in the space program, you know, the Apollo program, that is used to as a rangefinder. In other words, a laser is pointed at that spot and it's shot at the spot, and then the return from that laser light, the return signal from that reflected laser light is used to measure the distance between the Earth and the Moon. That is a fact. That's a science fact, Okay. But I did not know that they were using laser light for communications with the first optical satellite service provider, and it's a company by that name, okay. And let's see uses high powered laser to coordinate with terrestrial and undersea fiber optic networks. As one global surveillance network in alliance with space fence. The woman has quoted a number of things including what would seem like a you know, a kind of shall we say, a tin hat, aluminum foil hat kind of subject, weather as a force multiplier. Well, just the fact that the word force multiplier is used, it kind of lends some credence to it. Well, in fact, credence it is weather is a force multiplier owning the weather in twenty twenty five. That was a research paper presented to Air Force twenty twenty five by a number of Air Force officers from let's see major through kernel level and it was an August nineteen ninety six paper. So they talk about some very from a military point of view, what are very legitimate reasons for messing with the web? Okay, why would we want to mess with the weather? That is under section two required capability? What do we mean by weather modification system description the global weather network applying weather modification to military operation concept of operations going through from precipitation to fog, to storms to exploitation of near space for space control opportunities afforded by space weather modification communications dominance via ionospheric modification, artificial weather and concept of operation, summary, investigation recommendations. How do we get there from here? Conclusions? Okay, and then there's an appendix why is the ionosphere important? Research to better understand and predict ionospheric effects? And then acronyms and whatever. But this is a report or a presentation maybe that was given in nineteen ninety six. That was more than twenty years ago. So what has transpired since? And how do all these little bits and pieces fit together. I'm not going to run out and say the sky is falling and the government is our enemy, the military is our enemy. I'm not going to say that because I don't know. But a lot of this stuff comes under the rubric of under an ionized sky and you begin to wonder what is going on out there. I have another graphic right here. In fact, I like it. It's printed out nice color print on very good photo paper here, semi gloss photopaper, so it'll show up with well, electromagnetic spectrum, the radio spectrum, and I really like the electronic spectrum. It's something that I enjoy very much. But before we get into a subject that I enjoy very much, and we'll probably talk about for five or ten minutes at a stretch. We ought to hand the program over to g Man and give him some brief time to pay the bills by running a few advertisements. Take it away, g Man. Hi. I'm Joel Nande, also known as doctor Bones of the award winning Survival Medicine website Doom and Bloom dot net and co author are the bestseller the Survival Medicine Handbook. 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The radio frequencies that we typically use, the lowest ones that we just generally encounter are the AM broadcast band, and everybody listens to FM radio at one time or another, which is a higher frequency, you know, up many many megahertz up in the spectrum higher. The broadcast band is roughly centered around one megahertz. Okay. The FM band is somewhere between one o eight to let's see, what is it, eighty eight and one o eight, So it's eighty eight to one o eight megahertz. Okay, that's the number of cycles per second. And we use we amateur radio operators, and I am k N four p n R that's my amateur radio call sign. We amateurs use frequencies in the range generally in the range of three to thirty megahertz, that is considered HF broadcasting. That is longest, well the lower part from say three to fifteen megahertz somewhere in there. That is considered the HF band. It's a propagation dependent so if you're talking at night and the conditions are right, even with relatively low power, you can basically talk around the world. Okay. That's because of the ionosphere. Because radio waves go up, they bounce down, they go up again, they bounce down, and they go around the curve of the Earth. Now, as you get higher in frequency, when you transmit, it becomes more of a line of sight type communication, all right, And so the curvature of the Earth limits the range can transmit. And I'm a flight instructors, so I know about, you know, line of sight communication. Even in an aircraft, if you're up at five thousand feet, the line of sight where the curvature of the Earth cuts off the radio waves because the other receiving the receiving station is slightly below that curve and the Earth cuts it off, you know, the straight line line of sight communication. But getting back to the book, Okay, one of the things that I stumbled on. I was reviewing some of the reports that were sighted, some of the papers and actual military presentations that were on there that were sighted in the book, and I came across this very nice electromagnetic spectrum chart from the military point of view, and it starts with extremely low frequency was up to cosmic ray and that's the general broad spectrum. Okay, then it really concerns itself at least in this diagon this graphic with one hundred megahertz to six thousand megaherts. Now why am I talking about the electromagnetic spectrum, Well, because it's a central issue in what the military calls full spectrum dominance, and that's another aspect of what the book is talking about. So you take all these things together and you say, well, how does it affect me as an individual, Well, you know, as an American, as a patriot, American American patriot, I would say that if we have a better defense than our enemies, so be it, and thank God because we need it, especially in a world that we have today with shifting values and other nation states that some of them that just hate us, a lot of people within our borders that hate our way of life as Americans, some of them for religious reasons, some of them for political reasons, and others that are just crazy people who go out and kill other people with firearms for some reason, whatever's in their head. But getting back to the topic here, if you look at this chart, and I do have it posted up on Facebook, and if not, I will make sure it gets up there on the Facebook page for All Hazards Communications Preparedness. Okay, so after the show, I'll make sure it's up there. But this is a chart which shows military uses and I really was kind of wow. I didn't realize there were that many okay. And for instance, from the forty four hundred to the forty nine to forty megahertz that's just under five thousand megahertz. We have fixed widebandcom, we have mobile wide band comm. We have command links, we have data links, we have air traffic control, we have ballistic missile, we have commercial radio service, digital audio broadcast, terrestrial digital audio radio service, terrestrial defence, meteorological satellite program, fixed satellite service, Global positioning Satellite and thank god PS right. I mean, we all use it just about every day. And that's a military program. That is an Air Force military program, and we use it every day. Hey, we are the recipients of the largesse of the Defense Department and Global Positioning General Wireless Communication Server. I guess what they're doing here is they're talking about what they call, let's see selected bands at issue. Okay, and these are all below six six gigahertz. Okay. And the explanation of the chart here we have the top bar shows how the electromagnetic spectrum is divided into various regions and indicates that portion referred to as the radio spectrum. The lower bar illustrates the division of federal, non federal and shared bands for a critical part of the radio spectrum. Also shown are selected military uses that would be impacted by reallocating spectrum for competing uses. Okay, so we have military uses for example in the twelve hundred to just under fourteen hundred megahertz range. For example, we have long range, medium range air defense. We have radio navigation, we have air root surveillance radars, tactical communications, test range support, drug interdictions, GPS, remote satellite sensors, nuclear detection. Okay, competing users MSS mobile satellite service, perhaps wind profile, wind profileer radars. So I guess those are commercial or civil uses that the military might consider at issue. See, we have I have the table of content, so it can kind of go through this book quickly. Uh. And in the in the introduction, here's some things that are that are listed within the introduction as as uh, the book is kind of introduced to the reader. Weather engineering, geoengineering, chemical electromagnetic creation of plasma, SRIS, cloud cover. Planetary geophysical operations manipulate the ionosphere to charge, build and steer storms over and around regions. Utilize droughts, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes for environmental modification and disaster capitalism profits right there. That kind of catches me and I say, well, is this person an anti capitalist? You know? And that's a political point of view. I don't know, but when someone talks about big bad capitalism, you kind of think maybe they're against that, which probably a misrepresentation, which brings me to another subject related to communications, and that is how the media presents certain facts or how they present issues in a way that makes you angry or frightened or something like that. But anyway, I'll continue on with this here. Okay, we have electromagnetic operations, ionization of the atmosphere, plasma and antimatter farming, man made bryklin b r ik E, LA n D currents, whistler waves, rotating electrical fields, the Hutchinson effect, et cetera, holography, exotic propulsion systems, directed energy warfare operations, C four scale intraferometer or intraferometry i am A, spirit heaters, lasers, masers, particle beams, hpms, et cetera. Cloaking, detection, obscuration of exotic propulsion systems, surveillance, neural operations, artificial intelligence, remote neural monitoring, EM targeting, that's I assume that's electromagnetic em targeting of populations and individuals, which, by the way, is something that conspiracy theorists have talked about, and that is manipulating the behavior of individuals. And when you think about some people over the last several years who have seemed to exhibited very strange behavior by going out and killing other people with guns. I'm a gun owner, so I like guns. I mean, I think they have a practical use. I'm not against guns. I'm against killing needlessly, especially if someone is innocent. You wonder, is it possible to influence someone's behavior from a distance. Okay, again, I'm not saying that they're doing this. I'm not saying they're not doing this. Five G access to DNA. That's another pretty exotic thing. Five G is I speed network, which hopefully will benefit from when the cell phone companies, the mobile is it, mobile service providers, carriers whatever they're called. You know, we use four G fourth generation wireless capability on our smartphones and our tablets that are connected to carriers like Verizon and AT and T and whatever other carriers are out there. They offer service that enables us to connect to the Internet. Now back in the old days, when it was dial up internet, it would take a half an hour to download a one megabyte file. Today, you know, we're downloading movies that are one thousand megabytes and more routinely, we're just watching movies on our cell phones, on our smartphones. In fact, the person I was meeting with this afternoon we got into a little discussion about data rates, and it was kind of bemoaning the fact that his two kids ate up about twenty six gigabytes of data every month, or plus and minus anyway, And I said, that's a lot of data for a cell phone, you know, But in any case, four G is what we've been working with and what we've been enjoying and what we've been benefiting from. And five G is supposed to be potentially faster than four G. Okay, well, what of their capabilities does that technology afford to people who would like to do other things with it other than simply provide movies for teenagers via cell phone? Again, I don't know. I'm not willing to reject what's what could be a speculation that or what may be a speculation about something that could be seriously deleterious to anyone's health. Okay, surveillance, neural operations, artificial intelligence, remote neural Oh, I went through that already. Sorry, biological transhumanism operations, hive mind, nanopart delivery sensors, microprocessors and other electro optical technology, remote genetic engineering of DNA, replace nature with virtual reality, climate control. So you see, those are some of the topics that are listed in the introduction. But when you get into the actual table of contents, you begin to see some very serious and very real discussion. There was discussion about in for instance, Project Cloverleaf, and that involved ionospheric heaters and what's called air pharmacology, jet fuel and carbon black dust, carbon black aerosol and coal fly ash dumping via engine and wing pylon drain tubes. And you know something, I've in aviation for a long long time. I've had a very intense interest for the first half of my life, and I've you know, I'm not an active pilot or flight instructor anymore, but you know, I honestly, I will tell you that I did not know exactly how aircraft, you know, large, what would what would be called by in air traffic control parlance, heavy, which would be a big, you know, passenger jet with three or four hundred passengers on it. They dumped fuel from time to time just for legitimate flight purposes, to maintain balance, or if they're going to do an emergency landing, they try to offload as much fuel as they can before they crash land for obvious reasons. Okay, well, I didn't know that there were wing pylon drain tubes. I honestly didn't know that fact, but now I do. So this is a factual piece of information which tends to support the legitimacy of the whole book. And I'm not saying this one fact. I'm just saying when you read facts that you can verify by following the research through a footnote that goes to a document that supports what the person is writing in the book, then you pretty much have to accept that the person has done their homework, they know what they're talking about, and they're putting facts together that may lead to an incorrect conclusion, but necessarily are very interesting and something that if you're interested in all this is worth considering. See rocket plume, burns, Ocean Delivery SYSTEMSSAC Steam release. I'm sorry, I don't know what WSAC is cloud seating and iization, radiation and the Wigner effect. My guess is if you look up the Wigner effect, somebody like you know, somebody will have something on that. Radiation and fracking. I guess there's a combination of those two. Then Chapter two is ether plasma and scaler waves. Chapter three is the Nano Assault. There are a bunch of chapters, and I'm not going to go through them all, but I think you can get a feel for what this book covers. It's a pretty serious book. The Global Village as battlespace. Okay, so that's another that's a part of Sky Anomalies. Cam dumps and bombs, shadows, sound dogs, whole punch clouds. That's a fall streak hole, a double sun, plasma, orbs and sightings. O. Those are topics that are covered in chapter four, Sky Anomalies. The Revolution in military affairs, shadow government, deep state, executive intelligence, military defense contractors, forward operating bases, the super soldier culture of violence, my elf weapon Okay, sounds a bit oriented towards anti military. I don't know. I haven't thoroughly read that chapter, so I can't comment. But those are the topics for chapter five, The Revolution and Military Affairs, Chapter six, Mastering the Human Domain. In chapter seven Star Wars as Star Wars space fence rises again. Now I did go to one of the footnotes. I looked at the news report that was being quoted, and I saw that the quote was from a politician who was obviously against something. And what he did was he grossly simplified it. Basically, he claimed that Star Wars, that there was some billions of dollars spent on quote Star Wars projects and nothing was ever built. Well, factually, that's incorrect. That is a fact. That's incorrect. In fact, the existence of our Internet is partly the Star Wars is partly in a way responsible for today. And let me explain why. When I was living in the Princeton, New Jersey area, there was a place there run by Princeton University called the John von Newman Computing Center, our center for computing in any case, that was a place where they went of about seven or eight or nine supercomputers. Now you got to remember this is in the eighties. This is in the yeah, the eighties, maybe into the early nineties, but somewhere in the nineties, John von Newman computing center got shut down. Why because the computers were obsolete. You know, technology was progressing so fast that we didn't need a supercomputer center anymore. You know, you had a desktop computer that had maybe more power than some of the processors that were part of this supercomputer center, so they shut it down. But here's the thing. It was very interesting, and this must have been I think in the late eighties they had a network because there were only seven, eight nine supercomputers around the country. They and by the way, one of them was in Champagne Urbana, Illinois. And if anybody's a real Internet aficionado, they might recognize that the guy who in the excuse me, the academician and his students who invented a little piece of software called Mosaic which then became Netscape later on, was a professor at Champagne Urbana, Illinois, at the supercomputer center there. I may get it. I may be wrong on a kind of a couple of little details, like I don't know if he was actually at the supercomputer center, but he was a professor in that institution, and they came up with the world's first browser to read the brand new HTML coding that Tim Berners Lee had created at the CERN CERN Supercomputer Center. I don't know, but in any case, at CERN, which is an institution over in Switzerland, if I'm not mistaken. So let's backtrack here. The John von Newman Computing Center went out of business. Okay, they became obsolete. There was no need for a supercomputer center. Well, when that supercomputer center was set up during the Star Wars era of spending, there was a network that was created and it was an IP network Internet Protocol network that allowed researchers to use these seven eight nine, whatever the number was, supercomputers that were funded by Star Wars. Essentially by Star Wars. Okay, they were there to do the computations necessary for this Star Wars space defense system. Now those were obsoleted. They went out the door, and okay, technology moves on. But what happened to the network that connected them all. Well, guess what, folks, That network became Internet. And I can actually track that at least in the Princeton area, and I know how that happened in generally in the Northeast, and I can tell you that there were some people that made a lot of money by taking these assets that were essentially worthless to the universities at that time and turning it into Internet. In fact, Tate saying this, But I actually went to the FBI office in Princeton, New Jersey and tried to explain to them how a fraud had been perpetrated against the federal government. And I did talk to a lawyer who specialized in what's called key tan and I think it's spelled. It's it's a word with a que and a second word with tam key tan, which means essentially a whistleblower kind of thing, all right, And I tried to blow the whistle on this and the people if the I office had no idea what I was talking about and said, that's interesting, we'll look into it. And that was the last I've heard of it. So anyway, I know where from I speak, and I speak with you know, from a basis effect, and I also speak about facts. And we have eight minutes to go here, and you can see that I can talk. So I like to do this show. I really enjoy it, and I hope that some of you are enjoying this stuff. Right now, I'm not able to monitor the chat room, so I can't see what some of the reactions and comments are, but I do hope that you listen to this program and get some facts. Take a look at that book. I'm not saying by it. I'm just saying, take a look at it and see what you think, and do your own research and come to your own conclusions. I'm not trying to say anything beyond conveying factual information to you that I have obtained, which I think is significant, and I hope I'm doing that in entertaining an enlightening way so that you will understand that there is a lot going on around us when you simply think of the fact that you know, I'm staring at this frequency allocation United States frequency allocations, the radio spectrum, and it's a beautiful chart. Really, It's got all these little colored dots and bars and little pieces of color, and they all represent different types of communication that is taking place at this very instant all over the world using radio frequencies, again the kinds that we use. Well, actually we're using some pretty pretty exotic frequencies ourselves. We have a Wi Fi in our house, well that is two point four gigahertz and five gigahertz or five point something gigaherts all right, that's pretty damn high. That's pretty high up on the spectrum. Okay, you know, I mean they that's like twenty thirty years ago people would have said, what're talking about gigaherts? I had no idea what you mean by gigaherts. An awful lot of people, you know, some radio engineers and members of the I Triple E, probably had a good idea what people were talking about twenty or thirty years ago, if they if they were using the term gigahertz. But anyway, there is a lot to learn, and I'm out there trying to learn about it. I won't cover the bas the news media bias for drama. I was talking with Glenis before the show, g Man, who operates the Prepper Broadcasting Network, and I said that this guy from the BBC really shouldn't be a newsman. He ought to be an actor, because drama really doesn't have a place in legitimate news, legitimate news deals in fact. Unfortunately, today we have news media that is more drama than fact. And the really serious part of that is that they mislead you with drama. They make you think something is more serious than it really is, or they totally ignore something which is very serious, perhaps even life threatening, but because it isn't part of their mainstream world. You know, it wasn't written in the New York Times, so it can't be real. It wasn't carried by associated press, so it must be a rumor. Those are the kinds of mindsets that newspeople have, and they are looking for ratings today. They're not looking to just inform the public. They want to have a show that's more popular than the competition. So we're running out of time, and I'm I'm happy with my monologue tonight. I hope I haven't turned off people. I hope I haven't well made people angry. And I have a feeling that there might be some comments on Facebook and on the Prepper Broadcasting Network homepage, which has a comment page. So I'll I'll monitor this and maybe I'll report back to you next week on this. But I do hope to have the author Eleanor Elena E. L A and A Freeland, author of under An I and Ized Scott do have. I hope to have her on the show so that we can talk about some of these things in a little more depth. But thank you again for tuning in, and thank you for the people who join us in the chat room, and all you have to do is go to prepperbroadcasting dot com and look around on the page a little bit and you can find it. And of course you can download the rest of the shows. In fact, all of the shows have episodes that you can download, and it's all from the Prepper broadcasting dot com website. So thank you very much and I've enjoyed tonight. I hope you have. Please comment in the Facebook page that is on Facebook at All Hazards Communications Preparedness. It's a group page, so when you go there you can look at it or you can join the group and be a part of the dialogue there. So thank you all and you'll have a good evening and take care. Tune in next week. 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