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[00:00:21] you dream, surviveappy reminded them. And they're going to need people to build more, Monroe added. Cole shrugged, torn between two emotions. On one hand, he felt sorry for the people's lives that were about to be
[00:01:43] impacted. But on the other, he was still Yes sir, Monroe replied. Chappie? Yes sir, we have orders to fulfill Chappie agreed. Vergis nodded positively. We'll try to round up people, but more importantly, we need this food. The radio crackled again, but gumfire
[00:03:04] blared through the vehicle as the other side was not one of war, but one of mercy. We surrender! We're out of ammo! We surrender! A large man called, stepping forward with his hands in the air.
[00:04:21] Monroe poked his head in, stating, put me Las Vegas Command Central on the line, Cole directed as he approached
[00:05:43] the vehicle.
[00:05:44] Yes, Major Vergis, she responded professionally, distraught from the battle coming to investigate. Burn it, make it look like an accident, but make sure we don't lose supplies. Tall order, sir. We're going to lose some food. Waying the value of the food versus keeping militia information secret, Cole directed, Burn it. They salvaged what they could before a fire was accidentally set.
[00:07:02] By the time the feds arrived, it was a pile of ash. of Incredits to enjoy today's show. Hello and welcome back to the Changing Earth Podcast. This is episode number 435, season 15, episode 37.
[00:08:26] Hey, Jim, what's up? I got this morning. So unfortunately, that just puts us looking forward to prepper camp, which is never a bad thing. At all. I wish we could do like prepper camp, like 362 days a year and then life or three days out of me. Great.
[00:09:48] What's better? Next weekend, we're going to go into a little bit of what labor laws look like in a national disaster scenario today. They infiltrate the supply center and we've got militia evidence everywhere. So, you know, walking that line. Yeah. And then they're about to, you know, make sure that a lot of other people are also able to stay free. So yeah, definitely a difficult position to be in. That's why I was really fun to expand his character on that way. Well, getting into the national disaster labor laws, this is actually,
[00:13:23] and they were talking about the Civil War, and they were talking about how the Union
[00:13:26] was able to develop private public partnerships
[00:13:30] to take over telegraph lines, railroad lines,
[00:13:34] and put the industry behind the war effort.
[00:13:37] It was really the first time
[00:13:39] industry was powered up on an industrial level
[00:13:43] to support a war effort.
[00:13:45] And I found't think she's talking weather. I think she's talking as far as what is Australia doing because America's been an interesting place to be these days.
[00:15:03] It is definitely heating up here. In regards to ask, are you having any like the farm uprising? Like what's happening in Europe? Yeah. So what's happening in Europe, there was a couple of protests in front of our Parliament
[00:16:22] House protesting it. in Victoria and there's still people now a week and a bit later still don't have power. Oh my gosh. Yeah I've been seeing the big storms. I'm watching that. Yeah so it has been sort of sort of an uprising about that at the moment but
[00:17:40] Australian uprising we last a couple of days and then we go home.
[00:18:46] pieces together and you're like, oh, well, I mean, if you wanted to buy a bunch of land for mining at Frolithium, that seems kind of convenient, you know?
[00:18:51] And the where the fires are, that's right through the end.
[00:18:57] I mean, it's prime.
[00:18:58] That's it.
[00:18:59] That's trippy.
[00:19:00] Yeah.
[00:19:01] So they really like there's a whole big thing about, you know, shutting down the mining and
[00:19:08] all this other stuff. and stuff is not a good thing. Right. Yeah. So, yeah, so there's one of the state reasons that they stated for the power for the shutting down is that the power was too expensive. Wow. But run electric cars, you know, because obviously you have the grid to sustain that, right?
[00:20:22] But where's the big picture?
[00:20:24] Because what are they going to use for power industry?
[00:20:28] Yeah. you know, as far as like having different labor classes. And really it's like the Judeo-Christian beliefs that gave us this, everybody's created equal. But it's so fragile. If we don't like protect it, it's so fragile. And it's just so concerning to see the way that we're going.
[00:21:43] Yeah. It's, it's, it is getting very, very scary.
[00:22:49] It's just, it's scary and I can't wait until I'm out of that. So I don't get called up to go because I know that one, we don't have the resources to be able to do what we need to do.
[00:22:58] And two, I know what the enemy has, and I don't want to have anything to that jazz.
[00:23:04] So, no lies. one Doug Hogan's the one who introduced me to the executive orders that the United States has in place for this type of event. It started in 1962 with JFK. And his, if you look it up, I'll link it in my blog, but if you look it up, his was kind of delicate
[00:24:20] as far as like, yeah, we're gonna take control
[00:24:24] of the manpower, but that's the same kind of word I've been getting from people involved in our special forces and whatnot as well, is that the recruitment numbers are just not there. Nobody wants to fight for the current regime. There's a type of personality that is a warrior, right?
[00:25:43] But then the atmosphere right now
[00:25:46] is not conducive to that personality. something in their hand from like in you know, in grade school, they you know, they get picked on and all this other stuff. It's like, it's yeah. And I see it, I've seen it, I've had to deal with them. And that's one of the reasons why as well, I'm going to get out of the military is because
[00:27:00] of that, because I just can't deal with them. I lose my temper. Like just do old, you've got a line, you'd get three quarters of the people that are supposed to go to see go and slack themselves off. Right. That's one problem that China's having though too as well is they nickname it the little princes because they had one child law for so long and everybody wanted a boy and so now they have all these spoiled
[00:28:22] boys that aren't really into going to war you know. Yeah so other countries actually have like refugee camps, literally. Like Greece built one that looks like Alcatraz out on this island. It doesn't look like a very fun place to be. We have one in the nation of Nauru. Right, okay. Yeah. And Syria, they all have, I've done a show before on, you know,
[00:29:44] the different refugee camps and stuff. But what's happening right now in our country, this is basically the problem. We're going to have so many people that are non-natives to the United States. I'm not talking like Native Americans. if you're going to pull that kind of, yeah. And I mean, I totally understand all the sides of it. It's just like, wow, that, that situation is right for explosion, you know, if that happens, because once people
[00:32:22] aren't eating, then the game all changes again.
[00:32:25] Perfect.
[00:32:26] Mm hmm.
[00:33:21] I know. You know, young and gung ho.
[00:33:26] Yeah.
[00:33:28] Now you're like, no, can I withdraw that please?
[00:33:33] Yeah.
[00:33:34] I'll miss the money.
[00:33:37] Yeah, fair enough.
[00:33:39] I have to set myself up before I, you know, that's, that's, that's what I've got to do.
[00:33:45] I've got to set myself up. you have stuff ready to go because you were thinking preparedly. And now, like, do you watch these people just kind of freeze to death on this curb? You know, because they didn't think about that they didn't do that. Or, you know, do you reach out and help? So we're really stuck in this quinundrum. I
[00:35:00] believe because we are founded on Christian values. And so that
[00:35:05] does lend us to want to help.. Yeah. And there's, you know, especially now that, you know, things are getting way expensive. And there's a lot more people in Australia virtually everything else and I'm like, wow, you finally sold out. So one, it's too expensive to manufacture stuff in Australia anymore, so that's why
[00:37:46] the companies are selling this stuff out. cars that I've got full time, well paying jobs that they can't afford, they can't get a house full. Yeah. And they're like cars. And that's just not in America. That's here too. Like. And it's this girl. And it's this girl. And it's this girl. And it's this girl. And it's this girl. And it's this girl. And it's this girl. And it's this girl. And it's this girl.
[00:39:00] And it's this girl.
[00:39:01] And it's this girl.
[00:39:02] And it's this girl.
[00:39:03] And it's this girl.
[00:39:04] And it's this girl.
[00:39:05] And it's this girl.
[00:39:06] And it's this girl.
[00:39:07] And it's this girl.
[00:39:08] And it's this girl. Yeah, yeah. Well, I was thinking like escape New York, you know. Yes. But Block, you've seen Jericho. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. So Block off the little town like that and just have it, you know, patrols and all that sort of stuff. He ain't coming in. And big thing that for us is that for for for.
[00:40:22] But one of the things that we we worry about here is Chinese invasion as well. I'm cycling here because I spin the other way. So yeah, I'm used to having some sort of things packed away because you had to be in northern Australia because if you got smack-bike cycling, you could be out of power for two to three weeks and you have to rely on what you've put away. That's all this stuff. So yeah, but it definitely
[00:41:43] in the in Australia itself, a lot of people are And yes, community, yes, working together, but making it for yourself and being able to buy your own homestead and do your own thing and be self sufficient. And there's a lot of pride in that. And so basically, they're just asking us to like just forfeit all that
[00:43:01] pride and you know, all that belief in our country and the
[00:44:07] Yeah, most of the convicts only had to do it a year or two years for labor and they got their own slice of Australia.
[00:44:09] Right.
[00:44:10] And they went out and went forth and did what they had to do.
[00:44:15] So yeah, that independence sort of thing, but I. We don't have HOAs specifically here. It's what we call councils, like what they are in America, but councils make these rules. Are they government or are they like self-imposed groups? Yeah, they're government.
[00:45:40] So that's our local government.
[00:45:42] It's sort of like the era of towns, right?
[00:45:45] But so we all have a council which is what three to four foot around.
[00:47:02] I have asked for both of them to is actually causing damage. No, no, just deal with it. And I'm like, this is just insane. And then so counter, so counter like, Oh, we care about all this. We care about all that. But then it always seems to, you know, contradict itself.
[00:48:21] Yeah.
[00:48:22] What?
[00:48:22] What?
[00:48:23] And then they wonder why people don't want to, you know, sign up and go trust these people.
[00:49:22] you know, and
[00:49:26] They just don't seem to come at the earth, which is great for us
[00:49:29] But you know, how long does that last so I don't know
[00:49:32] But we got lucky again
[00:49:38] So was south it blasted off south. It was a huge ejection. It's really beautiful if you like to watch that kind of thing
[00:49:43] Southern California is about to get hit with more rain
[00:49:47] So that'll be interesting. They had ponds overflow. The roads were actually getting ripped up from that flooding and water movement. In southern Turkey, they got three months of rain in just 12 hours, major flooding from
[00:52:22] that event.
[00:52:24] One person did pass away. a couple of fires out there in Victoria, Gardens National Park? Yeah, so yeah, it's, but not the extent of what it was in 2020. So there's like, Yeah, fair enough. But the, they're not the extent of what, what we've had previously. Yeah. You're gonna always have fires during summer. No matter is it just,
[00:53:41] It's like California.
[00:53:42] Yeah.
[00:53:44] Yeah.
[00:53:45] Yeah, that California actually needs those fires filled with mud from the mud going on the move during this event. So that's mud is way worse than water. You know, with water you're dealing with like the molds that can happen afterwards, getting everything dried out. But when it's literally filled with mud, you are digging out. That is just worst case scenario. In Cyprus of flooding and landslides, about 20,000 people affected, 30 homes destroyed, and 30,000 or 3,000 plus homes damaged. On the 16th of February, there was 439 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger, biggest of which was a 5.2 and not
[00:56:21] two. Ontario, Canada got hit with the heavy snow last year or as the last year as last week we have 18 that are showing minor activity that's up one since last week
[00:57:40] and we have 31 showing unrest so we did there for a little bit. Yeah. That's really affect me either. Right. Yeah. Up north. Right. Yeah. That's, that's this. It was a beautiful day for us. Yeah. And then we'll get, we'll get smacked and then there's nothing on the coast. It's just yeah, it's funny how the audio drama, all the novels, all the goodies, everything about the changing earth is over there, changingerfseries.com. All right, you guys, I'll see you next week for that big event.
[01:01:43] Thank you, Ellen, so much for coming on the show.
[01:01:45] You know, you're always welcome whenever you get a day off.
