I AM Liberty: What of this nation?
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I AM Liberty: What of this nation?

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[00:00:04] [SPEAKER_04]: You're listening here to pay the end.

[00:00:09] [SPEAKER_04]: Your path back to stability here.

[00:00:52] [SPEAKER_00]: I may take as for me, give me liberty, or give me death.

[00:01:27] [SPEAKER_02]: I've carried three decades in my pack for the last eight years,

[00:01:46] [SPEAKER_03]: threw in over the concrete in the asphalt poured by man

[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_03]: into the dirt, rock and trees.

[00:01:56] [SPEAKER_03]: What of those trees?

[00:02:00] [SPEAKER_03]: Nelt along a running path desperately trying to find my breath.

[00:02:05] [SPEAKER_03]: I look up at once, they were all staring down at me,

[00:02:10] [SPEAKER_03]: their eyes in knots, well-quaffed summer foliage.

[00:02:15] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll always be here.

[00:02:18] [SPEAKER_03]: In the fall, winter and into the next summer we will be here for years to come.

[00:02:26] [SPEAKER_03]: I get up to my feet, gaze up, a young curious boy again.

[00:02:32] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll be here when you're worm food, but when you already know that,

[00:02:37] [SPEAKER_03]: you are the one who knows.

[00:02:39] [SPEAKER_03]: You are one of the ones who knows.

[00:02:42] [SPEAKER_03]: You are one who feels the breeze whip by you, stealing second by second.

[00:02:50] [SPEAKER_03]: Your human world moves ever fast,

[00:02:52] [SPEAKER_03]: but we stand here as we have all these years.

[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_03]: We watch your kind, for what else have we to do anchored to the earth?

[00:03:02] [SPEAKER_03]: A human is the only creature that can enter our forest and leave it without seeing a single tree,

[00:03:08] [SPEAKER_03]: without chasing for fun or for food one creature or another.

[00:03:14] [SPEAKER_03]: However there are still those of you who pick up our leaves,

[00:03:19] [SPEAKER_03]: study our bark,

[00:03:23] [SPEAKER_03]: marvel at our forest.

[00:03:29] [SPEAKER_03]: We simply stand.

[00:03:32] [SPEAKER_03]: As humans you're given much agency.

[00:03:35] [SPEAKER_03]: We've watched you forever.

[00:03:37] [SPEAKER_03]: You're an immensely powerful race easily distracted.

[00:03:42] [SPEAKER_03]: Still we've seen much worse from you.

[00:03:45] [SPEAKER_03]: You're merely lamenting a speed bump in history.

[00:03:49] [SPEAKER_03]: We've stood and watched you dig into our earth deeper than our roots could dream to bore.

[00:03:56] [SPEAKER_03]: You've extracted instruments of death and now instruments of your own slavery.

[00:04:03] [SPEAKER_03]: But your kind will return.

[00:04:06] [SPEAKER_03]: You always do.

[00:04:08] [SPEAKER_03]: The medicine is here.

[00:04:10] [SPEAKER_03]: It's in the sky, in the air, it's in the leaves, in the roots.

[00:04:14] [SPEAKER_03]: It's in the flesh of wild things.

[00:04:18] [SPEAKER_03]: No matter the damage, the medicine is always here.

[00:04:26] [SPEAKER_03]: Sweat rolled down my face and the forest was silent once again.

[00:04:32] [SPEAKER_03]: Back to running.

[00:04:34] [SPEAKER_03]: Running for health, running from death.

[00:04:39] [SPEAKER_03]: The whole run home.

[00:04:41] [SPEAKER_03]: They simply stand.

[00:04:45] [SPEAKER_03]: They simply stand.

[00:05:08] [SPEAKER_03]: Welcome into the I Am Liberty show folks.

[00:05:10] [SPEAKER_03]: It's been a while since I did a morning edition.

[00:05:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Get used to it.

[00:05:14] [SPEAKER_03]: This may take the place of the Wednesday PBN Daily News.

[00:05:20] [SPEAKER_03]: I get to sip disaster coffee and talk to you on a Wednesday morning rather than crawl to the microphone on a Wednesday night.

[00:05:27] [SPEAKER_03]: I've always lamented the nighttime podcasts.

[00:05:32] [SPEAKER_03]: Some nights better than others but for the most part, by 9 o'clock PM I'm really waning.

[00:05:41] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?

[00:05:42] [SPEAKER_03]: There's no doubt about it.

[00:05:46] [SPEAKER_03]: But welcome everyone, thank you.

[00:05:48] [SPEAKER_03]: I appreciate the support.

[00:05:50] [SPEAKER_03]: There's a lot to talk about today.

[00:05:53] [SPEAKER_03]: We're going to be all over the place fundamentally.

[00:05:56] [SPEAKER_03]: That's the deal.

[00:05:57] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll be all over the place in today's show fundamentally.

[00:06:00] [SPEAKER_03]: What you just heard was a...

[00:06:02] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean this thing is fresh.

[00:06:04] [SPEAKER_03]: This is like a week old poem.

[00:06:07] [SPEAKER_03]: Something like that.

[00:06:08] [SPEAKER_03]: Not refined.

[00:06:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Very raw.

[00:06:11] [SPEAKER_03]: All part of an anthology that I've been putting together probably over the last six months called Poems for Men.

[00:06:18] [SPEAKER_03]: And that's exactly what the book is.

[00:06:21] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know when that'll...

[00:06:22] [SPEAKER_03]: That's not an ETA.

[00:06:23] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't have an ETA.

[00:06:24] [SPEAKER_03]: This is merely a...

[00:06:26] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a cast net if you will from my thoughts and...

[00:06:30] [SPEAKER_03]: The world is this moment in history and it happening at this moment in my life.

[00:06:37] [SPEAKER_03]: There's just so much to think about and to talk about and to write about.

[00:06:43] [SPEAKER_03]: I've been considering even a sub-stack.

[00:06:46] [SPEAKER_03]: Seeing all these people doing sub-stack, I think to myself, man...

[00:06:52] [SPEAKER_03]: I have been a writer for some time.

[00:06:55] [SPEAKER_03]: But what can I expect of my fan base?

[00:06:58] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?

[00:06:59] [SPEAKER_03]: That's my whole issue.

[00:07:00] [SPEAKER_03]: It's like how many things can a man do?

[00:07:03] [SPEAKER_03]: And expect people to follow him.

[00:07:06] [SPEAKER_03]: And to watch him the whole time.

[00:07:08] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?

[00:07:09] [SPEAKER_03]: It's like five podcasts a week now.

[00:07:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Five podcasts a week, two to three Instagrams a week.

[00:07:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Membership content.

[00:07:20] [SPEAKER_03]: I write books.

[00:07:22] [SPEAKER_03]: I make videos.

[00:07:23] [SPEAKER_03]: Now I'm going to do a sub-stack and tell you to come over there and read that too.

[00:07:27] [SPEAKER_03]: I have newsletter.

[00:07:28] [SPEAKER_03]: The whole thing.

[00:07:28] [SPEAKER_03]: It gets to the point where I start thinking...

[00:07:32] [SPEAKER_03]: The only people who can really keep up with me are the people who only listen to what we do here.

[00:07:39] [SPEAKER_03]: So I've got to have some sympathy for the audience.

[00:07:44] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?

[00:07:46] [SPEAKER_03]: All that said...

[00:07:49] [SPEAKER_03]: Lots to cover.

[00:07:50] [SPEAKER_03]: Lots to cover tonight.

[00:07:52] [SPEAKER_03]: I grabbed a bunch of things.

[00:07:54] [SPEAKER_03]: I grabbed a bunch of things because I thought to talk about the nation, we had to talk about numerous things.

[00:08:03] [SPEAKER_03]: One thing that's really got me sort of confused if nothing else is...

[00:08:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, I mean this is a symptom of a much larger problem and it is the narrative of the nation right now.

[00:08:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Which is why I titled this one What of a Nation Like This?

[00:08:19] [SPEAKER_03]: What of a nation like ours?

[00:08:21] [SPEAKER_03]: What of a nation like this?

[00:08:24] [SPEAKER_03]: You know, the media would have you believe right now one of the most interesting stories...

[00:08:32] [SPEAKER_03]: Not that the story itself is interesting, it's war but the delivery, right?

[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_03]: We're hearing everywhere about Ukraine's daring invasion.

[00:08:43] [SPEAKER_03]: And the way that the news has presented this, you would assume that...

[00:08:50] [SPEAKER_03]: The Ukrainians of this...

[00:08:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Though they were unable, completely and totally unable to protect their own nation from Russia's invasion...

[00:09:04] [SPEAKER_03]: And Russia has swallowed up great swaths of land.

[00:09:07] [SPEAKER_03]: I just in the live chat, if you're with us in the live chat, I'm going to put this link to the article I'm looking at.

[00:09:15] [SPEAKER_03]: And I guess I'll bring up Drudge real quick which is a compromised website.

[00:09:20] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean I remember when it was becoming a compromised website but now it is completely a recompromised website.

[00:09:27] [SPEAKER_03]: It's broken and it serves only as a place to go see broken things.

[00:09:32] [SPEAKER_03]: Where's our buddies in Ukraine who have turned the tide of the war and are now...

[00:09:37] [SPEAKER_03]: It moments just days away from taking Moscow.

[00:09:44] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean look, maybe it's just me, maybe it's just how I read the headlines but I'm telling you right now I read these headlines.

[00:09:49] [SPEAKER_03]: Ukraine pounds Russia with drones and says it is advancing deeper.

[00:09:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Blow up air bases, they seize more land in a week than Putin managed in eight months.

[00:09:59] [SPEAKER_03]: They seize more land in a week than Putin managed in eight months.

[00:10:03] [SPEAKER_03]: You read a headline like that which is incredibly misleading and you say to yourself what's going on.

[00:10:12] [SPEAKER_03]: The Ukrainian blitzes lasted just a week but already they've taken over dozens of villages in a huge slice of territory as much as 400,000 square miles.

[00:10:22] [SPEAKER_03]: You know the thing that I read this morning that made me most nervous was the following.

[00:10:29] [SPEAKER_03]: Vlad pulls soldiers out in humiliating retreat.

[00:10:34] [SPEAKER_03]: Now I don't know about you but the pulling out of soldiers in the middle of a war and that being Russia doesn't sound like a retreat to me.

[00:10:47] [SPEAKER_03]: In fact it makes me very scared that he's pulling those soldiers out to do something much worse.

[00:10:52] [SPEAKER_03]: In other words you can't shoot tactical nuclear weapons into a place where your soldiers are.

[00:11:02] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean you can but pretty rough.

[00:11:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Anyway you get a look at this map and you see that the land mass, the zoomed out land mass including Crimea

[00:11:13] [SPEAKER_03]: and the massive swath of the eastern portion of Ukraine that has been militarily controlled by Russia

[00:11:20] [SPEAKER_03]: is exponentially larger than this little grain of sand that Ukraine has spent, I don't know how much, resources on.

[00:11:33] [SPEAKER_03]: And it's northeast of everything that's happening.

[00:11:37] [SPEAKER_03]: Northeast of all the controlled land that I imagine should be the priority to get back if we're fighting a war to get this land back from Russia.

[00:11:49] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.

[00:11:55] [SPEAKER_03]: This is one example and you have to look at the link.

[00:11:57] [SPEAKER_03]: If you don't have the link, sorry.

[00:12:00] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what to tell you but the reason the link is so important is because the map is so important.

[00:12:07] [SPEAKER_03]: This is not a matter of rooting for Russia.

[00:12:11] [SPEAKER_03]: Do you know what I mean?

[00:12:12] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a matter of looking at what the American people are being told is happening before their very eyes and going,

[00:12:19] [SPEAKER_03]: is this real?

[00:12:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Like what is actually happening?

[00:12:24] [SPEAKER_03]: Is this the tide really turning or not?

[00:12:27] [SPEAKER_03]: Hell no it's not turning.

[00:12:29] [SPEAKER_03]: There's no tide turning.

[00:12:30] [SPEAKER_03]: What it looks like, this is what the map looks like.

[00:12:33] [SPEAKER_03]: I'll give you this.

[00:12:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Let me see.

[00:12:36] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, here we go.

[00:12:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Let's feel this one now.

[00:12:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, it works but it almost doesn't work.

[00:12:49] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm trying to think of a small town or city.

[00:12:56] [SPEAKER_03]: Imagine that Russia took over the entire eastern seaboard of the United States.

[00:13:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay?

[00:13:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Imagine that.

[00:13:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Imagine Russia took over the entire eastern seaboard of the United States.

[00:13:10] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay?

[00:13:11] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay.

[00:13:13] [SPEAKER_03]: And we sent forces to Russia and we took over a piece of land the size of Rhode Island.

[00:13:21] [SPEAKER_03]: This is what's happened.

[00:13:23] [SPEAKER_03]: This is sort of what we're talking about.

[00:13:29] [SPEAKER_03]: It's dire.

[00:13:33] [SPEAKER_03]: So what am I getting at?

[00:13:34] [SPEAKER_03]: The news media is no good.

[00:13:36] [SPEAKER_03]: Breaking news from James on I Am Liberty.

[00:13:37] [SPEAKER_03]: Way to go buddy.

[00:13:39] [SPEAKER_03]: We didn't know that but it's everywhere.

[00:13:41] [SPEAKER_03]: It's pervasive.

[00:13:42] [SPEAKER_03]: It's in everything now.

[00:13:43] [SPEAKER_03]: It's so pervasive.

[00:13:45] [SPEAKER_03]: You can't even believe it.

[00:13:47] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, it's reached a point of absurdity.

[00:13:49] [SPEAKER_03]: And what do people do about that?

[00:13:54] [SPEAKER_03]: The Gateway Pundit yesterday, Carl B sent me an article and then all the hosts in

[00:14:01] [SPEAKER_03]: the back channel from the Gateway Pundits.

[00:14:03] [SPEAKER_03]: He says no one is fooled even the China Russia Iran Alliance nation see how horribly

[00:14:08] [SPEAKER_03]: biased and dishonest the US media is today.

[00:14:10] [SPEAKER_03]: And it has this crazy image man that shows, I don't know how many outlets.

[00:14:20] [SPEAKER_03]: It's hard.

[00:14:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Let's see.

[00:14:21] [SPEAKER_03]: It looks like three across one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, 24 news

[00:14:29] [SPEAKER_03]: outlets just demolishing nothing good.

[00:14:33] [SPEAKER_03]: Not one good comment.

[00:14:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Trump rambles slurs his way through Elon Musk interview USA Today Fox News.

[00:14:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Kamala Harris campaign criticized Trump for serving self obsessed rich guys in

[00:14:44] [SPEAKER_03]: interview with Elon Musk Newsweek.

[00:14:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Donald Trump's list during the Elon Musk interview raises questions.

[00:14:52] [SPEAKER_03]: Reuters rambling Trump Musk interview.

[00:14:54] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, 24 different news outlets skewering or talking about someone

[00:15:01] [SPEAKER_03]: skewering the A Garden Girl in the live chat.

[00:15:03] [SPEAKER_03]: What's up?

[00:15:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Thanks for joining me.

[00:15:08] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, skewering Donald Trump one way or another.

[00:15:12] [SPEAKER_03]: And Elon Musk and even the BRICS nations take notice.

[00:15:17] [SPEAKER_03]: You'll even our end.

[00:15:18] [SPEAKER_03]: This is one of those rare times when our enemies come out and say, you know,

[00:15:26] [SPEAKER_03]: they say look at this look at this mess that America has become at least the

[00:15:29] [SPEAKER_03]: American media for a long time we've said thanks to Joe Biden are our enemies

[00:15:35] [SPEAKER_03]: are watching we said it you know what I mean our enemies are watching our enemies

[00:15:38] [SPEAKER_03]: are paying attention of course people say no they're not Joe Biden's more than

[00:15:44] [SPEAKER_03]: sufficient around the nation.

[00:15:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, sure, sure, whatever.

[00:15:51] [SPEAKER_03]: You know, I'm going to start selling magic beans I guess too.

[00:15:56] [SPEAKER_03]: I'll call them you know, diverse eccentric ethnic mind ethnic magic beans and maybe

[00:16:08] [SPEAKER_03]: you know, maybe they'll sell.

[00:16:14] [SPEAKER_03]: But we find ourselves in this situation where you know the media is a laughing

[00:16:18] [SPEAKER_03]: stock but but a bunch of people still get their news from there and we're

[00:16:21] [SPEAKER_03]: all waiting here with baited breath to figure out what if Kamala Harris

[00:16:24] [SPEAKER_03]: actually wins the election because of the fact that the media is 100% biased

[00:16:29] [SPEAKER_03]: against Donald Trump there's no there's not even a 1%.

[00:16:33] [SPEAKER_03]: There's not even a 0.5%.

[00:16:36] [SPEAKER_03]: You've never seen anything like this.

[00:16:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Everyone including the left wing should be writing these people and telling them

[00:16:41] [SPEAKER_03]: they're doing a horrible job at coverage.

[00:16:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Just just Donald Trump's talk about border security is enough that the

[00:16:53] [SPEAKER_03]: average American should say well at least if nothing else if nothing

[00:16:57] [SPEAKER_03]: else in news network could say Donald Trump has a plan to fix things at the

[00:17:03] [SPEAKER_03]: border and to deport people who would like to rape and kill your daughter

[00:17:07] [SPEAKER_03]: under a bridge.

[00:17:09] [SPEAKER_03]: We can't even admit that.

[00:17:13] [SPEAKER_03]: See, I guess what's most important and what makes me most nervous about all

[00:17:19] [SPEAKER_03]: of this is these are our threat indicators.

[00:17:24] [SPEAKER_03]: Do you know what I mean?

[00:17:26] [SPEAKER_03]: Like a lot of times we use the media to understand how things are going.

[00:17:33] [SPEAKER_03]: Like what's my neighborhood like?

[00:17:35] [SPEAKER_03]: What's my town like?

[00:17:36] [SPEAKER_03]: What's my city like?

[00:17:39] [SPEAKER_03]: What's it all about?

[00:17:44] [SPEAKER_03]: I got to give credit where credit's due.

[00:17:45] [SPEAKER_03]: I was listening to WRVA this morning and I was listening to a young man talk.

[00:17:50] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know who he was and I'm not going to find his name.

[00:17:53] [SPEAKER_03]: It's not I'm sure he doesn't care as much as long as I give you the website.

[00:17:58] [SPEAKER_03]: It's called NewTolerance.org and NewTolerance.org has something very

[00:18:03] [SPEAKER_03]: interesting that you probably won't find anywhere else but I'd highly recommend

[00:18:06] [SPEAKER_03]: you take a look at it.

[00:18:09] [SPEAKER_03]: NewTolerance.org has a hate map.

[00:18:12] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's called a hate map.

[00:18:14] [SPEAKER_03]: The New Tolerance campaign except what it does is it tracks hate

[00:18:19] [SPEAKER_03]: and hard left extremism in the United States.

[00:18:23] [SPEAKER_03]: It says our work is designed to be used as a resource to the media, civil servants

[00:18:27] [SPEAKER_03]: and the general public.

[00:18:29] [SPEAKER_03]: There are 189 organizations slash individuals currently listed on this map

[00:18:35] [SPEAKER_03]: and I assure you if you find your city or state,

[00:18:41] [SPEAKER_03]: you're going to learn something about it.

[00:18:44] [SPEAKER_03]: Why are you going to learn something about it?

[00:18:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Because these things don't get reported or they get reported in and out

[00:18:50] [SPEAKER_03]: or they get reported partially.

[00:18:54] [SPEAKER_03]: So, you know, let's see.

[00:18:58] [SPEAKER_03]: Which where should we go? Tennessee?

[00:19:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Mississippi, Texas?

[00:19:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, let's go to Texas since Garden Girls with us.

[00:19:11] [SPEAKER_03]: So the hate map lists Dallas, Texas.

[00:19:15] [SPEAKER_03]: Imam Omar Suleiman, the head of the Texas chapter of American Muslims for Palestine.

[00:19:22] [SPEAKER_03]: Suleiman is known for his long history of anti-Semitic comments.

[00:19:26] [SPEAKER_03]: His support of the Muslim Brotherhood.

[00:19:28] [SPEAKER_03]: He's denied that Hamas uses civilians as human shields during a 2012 election.

[00:19:34] [SPEAKER_03]: Prayed for the humiliation of Israel and the Jews who supported stating

[00:19:37] [SPEAKER_03]: we ask Allah to humiliate this Israel and the way that Allah humiliated Benny is real.

[00:19:44] [SPEAKER_03]: We ask Allah to humiliate those who occupy the land of the Philistine or the Palestinian.

[00:19:50] [SPEAKER_03]: And after the October 7 terror attack,

[00:19:56] [SPEAKER_03]: Suleiman equated the phrase I stand with Israel with a blank check for genocide.

[00:20:02] [SPEAKER_03]: So this is one example of an individual that shows up on the newtolerance.org hate map.

[00:20:10] [SPEAKER_03]: There's a lot. The West Coast is dominated by it.

[00:20:17] [SPEAKER_03]: Here's a really interesting one, okay?

[00:20:23] [SPEAKER_03]: I heard nothing of this, never.

[00:20:27] [SPEAKER_03]: There's a dot on Richmond, Virginia where I live.

[00:20:30] [SPEAKER_03]: A trans activist, Noah Cleveland was arrested after attending a March for Life rally in Richmond, Virginia

[00:20:36] [SPEAKER_03]: where he charged into a group of students.

[00:20:40] [SPEAKER_03]: I heard nothing about this. I heard nothing.

[00:20:46] [SPEAKER_03]: And I didn't actually look it up to see if there was a new story about it.

[00:20:59] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and I don't know. There's one story from the New York Post.

[00:21:06] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't see anything from my own state.

[00:21:10] [SPEAKER_03]: This is the issue that we have, right?

[00:21:14] [SPEAKER_03]: Look out for the dangerous right wing in the UK who have ruined everything.

[00:21:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Be very careful of MAGA. MAGA is going to, you know, they're the most racist.

[00:21:23] [SPEAKER_03]: They're going to put people in camps. They're going to just come out and start shooting people.

[00:21:30] [SPEAKER_03]: And we never really get this full story. You look at this list underneath the map and it's tremendous.

[00:21:39] [SPEAKER_03]: There are so many American Muslims for Palestine groups.

[00:21:43] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know where they all came from.

[00:21:46] [SPEAKER_03]: You've got American Muslims for Palestine, Bay Area, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Minnesota, Minneapolis, I mean New Haven, Northburg and New Jersey, St. Louis.

[00:22:00] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a lot.

[00:22:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, we've got multiple Antifas, D.C., Asheville, Southern California, the Antifa Coalition themselves.

[00:22:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Have you ever heard of the Animal Rights Militia?

[00:22:12] [SPEAKER_03]: The Animal Rights Militia. That's very interesting.

[00:22:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Here's one of my favorite groups of all time and they still exist. BAM!

[00:22:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Detroit, BAM! Los Angeles. I've been telling you about BAM for years and years and years.

[00:22:25] [SPEAKER_03]: Now by any means necessary, you're seeing by any means necessary take place in all aspects of Hollywood media college campuses around the country.

[00:22:38] [SPEAKER_03]: You could even probably say that schools, the schools, the very schools you send your kids to.

[00:22:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Firearms Book Co-op, Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Human Rights Campaign, if not now, Independent Media Center, Imam Omar Saul Imam.

[00:23:00] [SPEAKER_03]: We talked about him, Imam Assad Zaman, the Islamic Society of North America, James Revenge.

[00:23:05] [SPEAKER_03]: They don't ever get as much...

[00:23:09] [SPEAKER_03]: What's really nerve-wracking, too, is I know a lot of these organizations already.

[00:23:17] [SPEAKER_03]: But a lot of them have changed.

[00:23:22] [SPEAKER_03]: The majority of individuals are radical LGBTQ activists in groups.

[00:23:29] [SPEAKER_03]: You have to look at the list to see it.

[00:23:34] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, R-R-Rites DC, radical LGBTQ activists. Noah Cleveland, radical LGBT...

[00:23:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Noah Buchanan, radical LGBTQ.

[00:23:43] [SPEAKER_03]: Palabras Brooks, radical LGBTQ. It's a lot of them.

[00:23:52] [SPEAKER_03]: Radical professors are listed here as well.

[00:23:55] [SPEAKER_03]: It's just a good take on a topic that's very important to the United States as a whole.

[00:24:03] [SPEAKER_03]: And rarely gets any...

[00:24:05] [SPEAKER_03]: You know, it rarely gets any say in the news. There's no news. There's no news about it.

[00:24:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Tara Jay, you know, just doing his or her thing. I don't know what Tara Jay is.

[00:24:18] [SPEAKER_03]: A prominent transgender TikToker who made headlines for threatening to kill anyone who opposed all access bathrooms.

[00:24:26] [SPEAKER_03]: In other statements, Jay encouraged transgender individuals to arm up in Leavenworth, Kansas.

[00:24:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Imagine? Imagine if I did a podcast called Arm Up.

[00:24:41] [SPEAKER_03]: And then later on TikTok said that I'd kill somebody for not doing what I want them to do.

[00:24:50] [SPEAKER_03]: The FBI's already halfway here just for me even making a joke about it.

[00:24:53] [SPEAKER_03]: They're halfway to my house already.

[00:24:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Garden Girl says we have a big Jewish and Muslim population in North Texas.

[00:25:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

[00:25:03] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

[00:25:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Wouldn't it be great if we could figure out how to get the hell along in America and the world?

[00:25:10] [SPEAKER_03]: Wouldn't it be great if we could figure out how to get along once in a while?

[00:25:15] [SPEAKER_03]: It's not happening as of late.

[00:25:21] [SPEAKER_03]: In the show notes below, here's a cool little announcement.

[00:25:25] [SPEAKER_03]: I have finally bent at the knee to a lot of people's recommendations to...

[00:25:34] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.

[00:25:35] [SPEAKER_03]: It's not an Amazon store per se, but it's like a shop with curated products.

[00:25:42] [SPEAKER_03]: There's a link down there.

[00:25:43] [SPEAKER_03]: If you want to see the things that I use, buy the things that I use in prepping and camping and homesteading and all that kind of stuff.

[00:25:53] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a cool functionality because what this little storefront thing does is allows you to take things that you've ordered and share them with people.

[00:26:03] [SPEAKER_03]: There's a link in there.

[00:26:05] [SPEAKER_03]: It's survival and preparedness.

[00:26:08] [SPEAKER_03]: It's just a bunch of stuff that I've bought and used.

[00:26:12] [SPEAKER_03]: This is a part of me that I'd never really shared all that much and probably dumb of me not to.

[00:26:18] [SPEAKER_03]: But for years and years and years, people have been like, what's your Amazon store?

[00:26:21] [SPEAKER_03]: What's your Amazon store?

[00:26:23] [SPEAKER_03]: I was just always like, I don't know.

[00:26:24] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't want to do it.

[00:26:27] [SPEAKER_03]: But I finally decided to sit down and do it.

[00:26:31] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what there is right now.

[00:26:34] [SPEAKER_03]: 15, 30, 41 items, something like that up there you can page through if you want to.

[00:26:41] [SPEAKER_03]: Like I said, it's in the show description down there.

[00:26:46] [SPEAKER_03]: Give it a look.

[00:26:47] [SPEAKER_03]: What I could tell you is the things that I put up are the things that I use and the things that work.

[00:26:52] [SPEAKER_03]: They may not work for you.

[00:26:54] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.

[00:26:55] [SPEAKER_03]: But I'm going to continue to build on it.

[00:26:57] [SPEAKER_03]: I'll break it down into water, food, shelter, first aid, all that kind of stuff because we have a lot of good resources.

[00:27:04] [SPEAKER_03]: We've been at this thing a long time, 10 years now prepping more.

[00:27:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Trust me.

[00:27:11] [SPEAKER_03]: I have 40 some items up there that you can shop right now.

[00:27:14] [SPEAKER_03]: I probably have just as many that I would never post because they were total failures.

[00:27:20] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a lot of failing.

[00:27:24] [SPEAKER_03]: What else do we have on the docket?

[00:27:25] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, who's fasting?

[00:27:28] [SPEAKER_03]: Who's fasting Friday?

[00:27:29] [SPEAKER_03]: Friday night.

[00:27:30] [SPEAKER_03]: You eat your dinner Friday evening and that's it till Monday.

[00:27:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Can you dig it?

[00:27:36] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know if you can swing it.

[00:27:38] [SPEAKER_03]: It's not for the faint of heart.

[00:27:41] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, it looks like a 61 year old Brit got 18 months in prison for being the dangerous, extremist that he is.

[00:27:58] [SPEAKER_03]: Harris campaign busted for spoofing news.

[00:28:02] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm just reading your news literally from the back channel.

[00:28:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Actually, primarily I'm reading your news that has been sent to me by Carl B.

[00:28:10] [SPEAKER_03]: He's probably going to have a great podcast this week, I imagine.

[00:28:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Harris campaign busted spoofing news outlets and headline altering ad scheme.

[00:28:20] [SPEAKER_03]: Upon hearing the news, the Guardian lost their...

[00:28:27] [SPEAKER_03]: They've been busted creating made up headlines next to the names of real news outlets to trick people into thinking they've stumbled upon the real thing.

[00:28:35] [SPEAKER_03]: I need to see this up close.

[00:28:41] [SPEAKER_03]: APN News, VP Harris, Economic Vision, Lower Costs and Higher Wages, sponsored by Harris for president.

[00:28:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Tim Waltz, Military Service, 24 Years in the National Guard by USA Today, sponsored by...

[00:28:53] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a great list of all these articles that came out that were all sponsored by her campaign.

[00:28:59] [SPEAKER_03]: Inflation is down, sponsored by Kamala.

[00:29:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Tim Waltz tapped for VP. Harris picks Tim Waltz.

[00:29:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Harris picks Tim Waltz.

[00:29:09] [SPEAKER_03]: 215,000 Minnesota families wins, sponsored by Harris for president.

[00:29:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Trump will pardon J6 rioters, sponsored by...

[00:29:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Pretty cool. Pretty cool. The Guardian really got upset about it.

[00:29:26] [SPEAKER_03]: While we understand why an organization might wish to align itself with the Guardian's trusted brand,

[00:29:32] [SPEAKER_03]: we need to ensure it's being used appropriately and with our permission.

[00:29:35] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll be reaching out to Google for more information about this practice.

[00:29:38] [SPEAKER_03]: The ads include links to real articles from the outlets, however the headlines and supporting text were altered.

[00:29:46] [SPEAKER_03]: Hey, what have I been telling you?

[00:29:49] [SPEAKER_03]: By any means necessary, baby.

[00:29:52] [SPEAKER_03]: By any means necessary.

[00:29:54] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm gonna run a couple ads.

[00:29:56] [SPEAKER_03]: I think my dogs wanna go outside.

[00:29:58] [SPEAKER_03]: I'll be right back.

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[00:31:42] [SPEAKER_03]: I'll take it.

[00:31:46] [SPEAKER_03]: Let's get into some CDC.

[00:31:51] [SPEAKER_03]: Teen Mental Health.

[00:31:52] [SPEAKER_03]: Teen Mental Health, no joke.

[00:31:55] [SPEAKER_03]: The age of mental health, the overthinking of thinking.

[00:31:59] [SPEAKER_03]: The overthinking of overthinking and the underthinking of everything.

[00:32:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Teen Mental Health Improving CDC reports, but the kids are far from all right.

[00:32:11] [SPEAKER_03]: What is with this?

[00:32:12] [SPEAKER_03]: With the obsession with the children.

[00:32:14] [SPEAKER_03]: The obsession with the children.

[00:32:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Like no generation of children has ever faced the struggle, right?

[00:32:25] [SPEAKER_03]: The data released last week showed a 2% decrease from 21 to 23 in high school students reporting they felt sad or hopeless.

[00:32:33] [SPEAKER_03]: The total dropped from 42% to 40% of students who reported having feelings, marking, having these feelings, marking the first time.

[00:32:41] [SPEAKER_03]: The annual youth risk behavior survey didn't report an increase in over a decade.

[00:32:47] [SPEAKER_03]: But mental health and behavioral health experts aren't celebrating the victory just yet.

[00:32:54] [SPEAKER_03]: This is because reported rates of kids feeling sad or hopeless remains high.

[00:32:59] [SPEAKER_03]: Sad or hopeless?

[00:33:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Do you feel sad?

[00:33:03] [SPEAKER_03]: How did you feel as a kid?

[00:33:05] [SPEAKER_03]: I felt sad every morning, because I had to go to school.

[00:33:10] [SPEAKER_03]: Fucking the worst.

[00:33:13] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, you want to talk about depression.

[00:33:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Like waking up at 6.30 or whatever it was, I had to get up and be like, oh, I got to go sit on this bus with these idiots.

[00:33:24] [SPEAKER_03]: I got to go sit in school with these idiots.

[00:33:26] [SPEAKER_03]: There's like five people in the school I really want to see.

[00:33:30] [SPEAKER_03]: I think a lot of this, to be honest, my honest take,

[00:33:36] [SPEAKER_03]: like people need to get in little fun note passing, hand holding, kissing relationships.

[00:33:43] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm serious.

[00:33:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Like I think a lot of it has to do with that.

[00:33:48] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what the numbers are.

[00:33:49] [SPEAKER_03]: I'd love to know like the stats on middle school and high school kids like having fun dating.

[00:33:56] [SPEAKER_03]: Not like dating, you know what I mean?

[00:33:57] [SPEAKER_03]: But remember like what going out used to be like, you didn't really go anywhere.

[00:34:03] [SPEAKER_03]: You didn't even hardly see people outside of school.

[00:34:06] [SPEAKER_03]: But you passed like love letters and you, you know, saw you kissed each other in like between classes.

[00:34:13] [SPEAKER_03]: It was dumb, but it was fun.

[00:34:15] [SPEAKER_03]: And I don't know if you have nothing.

[00:34:20] [SPEAKER_03]: And then you had friends and you went out and you went to the malls and you did things and you like,

[00:34:25] [SPEAKER_03]: I'd spend a whole week day dreaming about a t-shirt.

[00:34:28] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean? Work.

[00:34:29] [SPEAKER_03]: Go to school, go to work.

[00:34:31] [SPEAKER_03]: 13 years old I was working.

[00:34:32] [SPEAKER_03]: I'd go to school, I'd go to work, I'd be washing dishes, I'd be thinking about a t-shirt.

[00:34:37] [SPEAKER_03]: I'd get that t-shirt after my topic.

[00:34:39] [SPEAKER_03]: It's going to be the shit.

[00:34:42] [SPEAKER_03]: And that would like, that would dominate it.

[00:34:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Like all this sort of mental health.

[00:34:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Now again, I wasn't staring into the mirror, mirror on the wall 24 seven watching people do things that I don't even remotely care about.

[00:34:58] [SPEAKER_03]: You know, that's the weird thing about the TikTok and the YouTube shorts.

[00:35:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Like the fundamental weirdest thing about those is for the first time in human history,

[00:35:10] [SPEAKER_03]: we're willingly watching things that other people or that a program,

[00:35:16] [SPEAKER_03]: we're watching things that we don't even agree to watch.

[00:35:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Like when you watch your kid watch TikTok or watch like a YouTube short scroll session,

[00:35:29] [SPEAKER_03]: you realize for the first time ever, you're watching things that a program wants you to watch.

[00:35:36] [SPEAKER_03]: In other words, you don't search for something when you get into one of these scroll sessions.

[00:35:41] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean? Like you're not like,

[00:35:43] [SPEAKER_03]: I want to just watch everything I can about 9-11 and what happened in behind the scenes and go deep.

[00:35:49] [SPEAKER_03]: I want to watch this band.

[00:35:50] [SPEAKER_03]: I want to watch how to look like it's literally just curated, right?

[00:35:56] [SPEAKER_03]: It's like for you, for you stuff.

[00:35:59] [SPEAKER_03]: And it's so crazy and so weird to live in that sort of world and to exist in a frame where this stuff is put in front of you for various reasons.

[00:36:13] [SPEAKER_03]: And that's a way that people spend their time.

[00:36:16] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?

[00:36:18] [SPEAKER_03]: I could just scroll through.

[00:36:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay. Okay, alright. I guess that has something to do with what do I want to watch today, YouTube? Tell me.

[00:36:29] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know if that's fundamentally it.

[00:36:31] [SPEAKER_03]: I think it's probably much more damaging to young kids to spend a lot of time looking at people who are seriously advanced and successful because they are decades older.

[00:36:51] [SPEAKER_03]: Do you know what I mean?

[00:36:54] [SPEAKER_03]: I think that's a thing.

[00:36:56] [SPEAKER_03]: I think it's a thing for young boys that watch the Lamborghinis and the big houses and the helicopters and the yachts and all that kind of stuff and you're 15 years old or whatever and you're thinking to yourself like,

[00:37:09] [SPEAKER_03]: there's no way I'm going to get there.

[00:37:11] [SPEAKER_03]: You know, like most 30 year olds feel that way by the way.

[00:37:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Because there's no way I'm going to get there.

[00:37:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Most people don't get there by the way.

[00:37:20] [SPEAKER_03]: But it's just, you know, and for the girls it's probably worse.

[00:37:25] [SPEAKER_03]: It's probably much worse because it's just a consistent stream of, you know, because you can take a pretty girl and have her look at another pretty girl and she'll feel ugly.

[00:37:35] [SPEAKER_03]: It's weird.

[00:37:37] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean I'm not saying that for all girls but I'm just saying from personal experience.

[00:37:41] [SPEAKER_03]: You can see that happen.

[00:37:43] [SPEAKER_03]: You can watch that happen on their face.

[00:37:45] [SPEAKER_03]: You can ask them about it and hear crazy things.

[00:37:48] [SPEAKER_03]: I've told this story before.

[00:37:49] [SPEAKER_03]: A girl dated a girl in high school who was a pretty girl and she told me she'd look in the mirror sometimes and just cry.

[00:37:59] [SPEAKER_03]: So now imagine instead of looking at a mirror of you, you're looking at a black mirror of just an unending stream of girls who have spent the last hour spray painting and spray tanning and...

[00:38:17] [SPEAKER_03]: You know some of these girls with the makeup are legitimate artists.

[00:38:22] [SPEAKER_03]: Like legitimately artistic in the blending and it's a skill, it's a skill set.

[00:38:28] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a legitimate skill set.

[00:38:30] [SPEAKER_03]: Like I wouldn't mind seeing them with spend as much time with a paintbrush and canvas as they do on their face.

[00:38:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Probably got some really great artwork in them.

[00:38:42] [SPEAKER_03]: But to sit there and look at that and have a constant comparison, comparison, comparison, me, look at my eyes compared to her eyes.

[00:38:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Look at my lips compared to her lips.

[00:38:49] [SPEAKER_03]: Of course that's going to drive you crazy.

[00:38:54] [SPEAKER_03]: But what's the reality?

[00:38:56] [SPEAKER_03]: Let's get back to the reality of it.

[00:38:57] [SPEAKER_03]: The reality of this situation is you ain't taking that shit away from the kids.

[00:39:04] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean you can take it away from the kids.

[00:39:06] [SPEAKER_03]: You can be that parent and say, you know, you're not allowed to watch X anymore.

[00:39:11] [SPEAKER_03]: Not the platform but whatever.

[00:39:13] [SPEAKER_03]: You're not allowed to be on this app anymore and I'll be on that.

[00:39:16] [SPEAKER_03]: But they're going to get on it eventually anyway.

[00:39:19] [SPEAKER_03]: They're going to find their way to it.

[00:39:20] [SPEAKER_03]: You're not going to put a wall up unless you do like something dramatic.

[00:39:25] [SPEAKER_03]: Like if it's really a thing that bothers you technology and the sort of depressive behaviors it leads to the sort of time wasting distraction that it is.

[00:39:36] [SPEAKER_03]: In large part.

[00:39:38] [SPEAKER_03]: The only real answer is to like move to Alaskan, no Wi-Fi.

[00:39:43] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?

[00:39:45] [SPEAKER_03]: But the reality and I think the reality that most parents have to understand is like your kids are moving into a time where everything is going.

[00:39:57] [SPEAKER_03]: It's either going to be lights out, off-grid for everyone or it's going to be flirting with the end of humanity as we know it.

[00:40:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Not in a doomsday sense but in a synchronicity sense.

[00:40:14] [SPEAKER_03]: Like your child's life.

[00:40:18] [SPEAKER_03]: If you're raising a 10 year old or somewhere around that.

[00:40:23] [SPEAKER_03]: Their life probably some of their most interesting times in life.

[00:40:29] [SPEAKER_03]: 20s, 30s, maybe even late teens will be dominated by serious decisions about how technology will interact with their life.

[00:40:41] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?

[00:40:43] [SPEAKER_03]: Dominated.

[00:40:44] [SPEAKER_03]: Like right now we're like should I drive the gas car or should I drive the electric car?

[00:40:49] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?

[00:40:51] [SPEAKER_03]: Their generation will be the generation that says should I implant into my brain or not?

[00:41:01] [SPEAKER_03]: You get that right?

[00:41:03] [SPEAKER_03]: Like if you have a little bundle of joy that's newborn, if you have a 5 year old, if you have a 10 year old whatever.

[00:41:12] [SPEAKER_03]: And that's what they'll have to grab.

[00:41:14] [SPEAKER_03]: You're going to have, this is going to be the generation that is going to say should I marry a real girl or should I marry a robot girl who is completely and perfectly crafted to make life as comfortable for me and be 100% devoted to me and my once in desires.

[00:41:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Like it's not the next generation and it's not us right?

[00:41:43] [SPEAKER_03]: Our generation is pretty much through.

[00:41:47] [SPEAKER_03]: It will be that generation.

[00:41:49] [SPEAKER_03]: Your kid will probably know a kid who marries a robot.

[00:41:55] [SPEAKER_03]: Think about that.

[00:41:58] [SPEAKER_03]: That's the storm of technology that they're facing.

[00:42:01] [SPEAKER_03]: So I'm not a big fan, despite the risks.

[00:42:05] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm not a big fan of T-totaling your kids on tech.

[00:42:09] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't like the idea of taking a kid and throwing them out into, because this is the age that they're running into.

[00:42:17] [SPEAKER_03]: There's no stopping it, right?

[00:42:20] [SPEAKER_03]: We have AI on our phones.

[00:42:21] [SPEAKER_03]: We have AI on our phones, whatever.

[00:42:24] [SPEAKER_03]: Your kid's whole house is going to be probably run by AI to some degree or another.

[00:42:29] [SPEAKER_03]: Their job most definitely.

[00:42:32] [SPEAKER_03]: That could be that their life in general is tailored by some sort of AI buddy.

[00:42:38] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?

[00:42:39] [SPEAKER_03]: Every decision that they make is somewhat influenced.

[00:42:47] [SPEAKER_03]: So I think it's good for them to get a taste of the venom.

[00:42:52] [SPEAKER_03]: Now a lot of good has come from it too.

[00:42:54] [SPEAKER_03]: It's not like you could sit here and say it's all bad.

[00:42:56] [SPEAKER_03]: You're bullshitting yourself.

[00:42:57] [SPEAKER_03]: You're listening to a guy who's talking to you over hyper technology all across the world to people.

[00:43:04] [SPEAKER_03]: But I think that this discussion about social media and kids and feeling sad and hopeless, I don't know.

[00:43:13] [SPEAKER_03]: A lot of the sad and hopeless comes from not doing anything, not striving for anything as a kid.

[00:43:21] [SPEAKER_03]: A lot of times you as a parent, you can allow your kid to say no to you all the time.

[00:43:29] [SPEAKER_03]: You want to do this? No. You want to do that? This? No. You want to eat? No.

[00:43:31] [SPEAKER_03]: You want to... No, no, no, no. I don't want to do anything but stare at my phone.

[00:43:37] [SPEAKER_03]: And that's where you make the in routes. That's where you help your child most, right?

[00:43:44] [SPEAKER_03]: Is when you let them chase the passions outside of the digital world and give them that time to reflect and go like, oh, there's a big world out there.

[00:43:55] [SPEAKER_03]: It's not all just likes and follows.

[00:44:01] [SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, as I mentioned, lot to cover.

[00:44:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Lot to cover.

[00:44:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Do you want to do economiccollapseblog.com? What is it, 1040? Good God, oh my God, it's 1040.

[00:44:15] [SPEAKER_03]: I haven't even eaten breakfast yet. What's going on? 44 minutes in. Let's do it real quick. It's an interesting one.

[00:44:22] [SPEAKER_03]: You're seeing news right now again. It's the news.

[00:44:25] [SPEAKER_03]: What's this? Drone footage shows pro-Palestinian protesters blocking the LA freeway.

[00:44:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Not in the sea here. Not in the sea here. We're doing this for the children.

[00:44:37] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, we're doing this for the children.

[00:44:40] [SPEAKER_03]: I can't thank Michael Snyder enough over at the Economic Collapseblog. He's always doing great work.

[00:44:48] [SPEAKER_03]: 2.9% inflation...

[00:44:52] [SPEAKER_03]: Cooling July inflation set stage for Fed September cut rate cut.

[00:45:01] [SPEAKER_03]: How the hell did Elon Omar... I don't even want to get into it.

[00:45:06] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even want to get into it.

[00:45:10] [SPEAKER_03]: The economy is doing great and it's all thanks to Kamala Harris.

[00:45:15] [SPEAKER_03]: Let's start with that.

[00:45:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Thousands of businesses are going bankrupt but the economy is fine as the headline by Michael Snyder.

[00:45:22] [SPEAKER_03]: Personal and business bankruptcy filings rose 16% in 12 month period ending June 30th, 2024.

[00:45:29] [SPEAKER_03]: Compared with the previous year.

[00:45:31] [SPEAKER_03]: According to statistics released by administrative office of the US courts, annual bankruptcy filings totaled nearly 500,000 ending in June.

[00:45:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Business filings rose 40% from 15,000 to 22,000.

[00:45:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Non-business bankruptcy filings rose 15% to 464%, compared with 400 to 3,000 the previous year.

[00:45:59] [SPEAKER_03]: Business bankruptcy filings rose up more than 40% in just one year.

[00:46:04] [SPEAKER_03]: This is a thing. This is not something we can just gloss over.

[00:46:11] [SPEAKER_03]: Jim Chain, Blink Fitness announced Monday that it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings.

[00:46:16] [SPEAKER_03]: That filing is meant to help the Equinox Group own chain, execute an efficient and value maximizing sale process,

[00:46:23] [SPEAKER_03]: optimize its footprint and position of business for long term success according to a news release.

[00:46:27] [SPEAKER_03]: Blink said it will keep its gyms open in the meantime. It has more than 100 locations spread across seven states.

[00:46:37] [SPEAKER_03]: These types of filings are happening all over.

[00:46:42] [SPEAKER_03]: Right Aid filing for bankruptcy, same Chapter 11 protection in October.

[00:46:50] [SPEAKER_03]: Shutting 154 stores that are underperforming in dozens of states.

[00:46:57] [SPEAKER_03]: The world is changing PBN family. What else do we got?

[00:47:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Paramount laying people off.

[00:47:06] [SPEAKER_03]: The CEO says we're going to turn it around, baby.

[00:47:10] [SPEAKER_03]: We expect 90% of these actions to be complete by the end of September.

[00:47:19] [SPEAKER_03]: But like I said, the economy is just fine. Everything's fine.

[00:47:22] [SPEAKER_03]: Everything's going to be fine as long as you continue to pay your taxes.

[00:47:26] [SPEAKER_03]: That's it. That's all there is to it.

[00:47:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Jay Fergan Chat says you weren't on rumble. Yeah, I haven't been rumbling this week very well.

[00:47:39] [SPEAKER_03]: Apologize. Maybe next week. I don't know. We'll see how it goes.

[00:47:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Alright folks, as always, what it is you do defines all of this stuff and how it affects your life.

[00:47:57] [SPEAKER_03]: That's it. That's the end of it.

[00:48:00] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean? It all comes down to what you are doing and what you have done and what you will do in the future.

[00:48:10] [SPEAKER_03]: I've mentioned in the past, and I'll end the show with this.

[00:48:14] [SPEAKER_03]: If you have nothing else to lean on, if you have no other goals in life, do me the favor of simply creating a three month par level for yourself and your family.

[00:48:27] [SPEAKER_03]: Three months worth of food, water. Three months worth of backup power. Three months worth of fuel. Three months worth of first aid.

[00:48:37] [SPEAKER_03]: If you can do this, and you can do this quickly man, you can do three months worth of food.

[00:48:43] [SPEAKER_03]: Maybe I need to put that into an article or into something. You could do three months worth of food.

[00:48:50] [SPEAKER_03]: It's not going to be the most diverse and delicious, but you can do it pretty quick in a big box retailer.

[00:48:57] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean? In a warehouse store. Like a Sam's Club of Costco, you can knock it out.

[00:49:04] [SPEAKER_03]: As long as you know how to cook rice and make bread, maybe make pasta. I forget about making pasta.

[00:49:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Store three months worth of dried pasta.

[00:49:14] [SPEAKER_03]: These things can be done man because we, as I mentioned, that great list from NewTolerance.org should be a reminder to you

[00:49:28] [SPEAKER_03]: of exactly who's going to come to play this fall.

[00:49:32] [SPEAKER_03]: You look at that threat map, you look at that hate map and you'll be able to look at the whole United States and say,

[00:49:39] [SPEAKER_03]: this is where these people are located and this is where things are going to get real wild in the fall.

[00:49:48] [SPEAKER_03]: And if Donald Trump wins that three months par level is going to be incredibly important to you and your family.

[00:49:54] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay? So get prepared. Listen to the Prepper Broadcasting Network hosts.

[00:50:01] [SPEAKER_03]: I'd highly recommend you join us on the membership side, pbnfamily.com. All I can do is sound the alarm.

[00:50:10] [SPEAKER_03]: All I can do is a flip on the red beacon, Jay Ferg. That's all I can do.

[00:50:17] [SPEAKER_03]: Alright folks, enjoy the rest of your day. I'm going to go eat. I'll talk to you all soon.

[00:50:24] [SPEAKER_04]: Thank you for listening to the Prepper Broadcasting Network where we promote self-reliance and independence.

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