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[00:00:10] Not too long ago two friends of mine were talking to a Cuban refugee, a business man who would
[00:00:29] escape from Castro.
[00:00:31] And in the midst of his story one of my friends turned to the other and said, we don't know
[00:00:34] how lucky we are.
[00:00:36] And the Cuban stopped and said, how lucky you are.
[00:00:38] I had some place to escape to.
[00:00:41] And in that sentence he told us the entire story.
[00:00:45] If we lose freedom here there's no place to escape to.
[00:00:47] This is the last stand on earth.
[00:00:54] This is the last stand on earth.
[00:00:59] The last stand on earth.
[00:02:09] You are now listening to the Patriot Power Hour.
[00:02:13] This live episode features the situational awareness you need to practice self-reliance
[00:02:19] and independence.
[00:02:20] Introducing your hosts, Ben, The Breaker of Banksters and Future Dan, the editor of FutureDanger.com.
[00:02:30] Patriot Power Hour, we're live episode 256, February 7th, 2024.
[00:02:36] Ben, The Breaker of Banksters here with Future Dan.
[00:02:39] Future Dan, welcome.
[00:02:40] Patriot Power Hour.
[00:02:41] Looking forward to another show with you, man.
[00:02:45] Hey, Bankster Breaker.
[00:02:47] Good to be here.
[00:02:49] It's been 256 episodes to get to the point where we're about to pull off the third
[00:02:58] exercise of the Azure Highland series.
[00:03:03] And I'm looking forward to it.
[00:03:04] We just had a big semi-final, like a pen ultimate planning session.
[00:03:13] It might turn out to be the ultimate because I think we know what we're going to do.
[00:03:16] Born exercise coming up later this month.
[00:03:20] Are you excited?
[00:03:22] I am.
[00:03:23] It's definitely looking real to me.
[00:03:26] And we hashed out more than just outline.
[00:03:29] But there is a little bit more finishing touches and final things to be put together.
[00:03:33] And there's just certain portions of this exercise that we won't know until we're
[00:03:38] actually boots on the ground or we reflect upon it after the fact.
[00:03:43] But we're doing a lot of pre-planning to make sure it's efficient,
[00:03:47] that it actually works well and that listeners more importantly are able to
[00:03:52] follow along, learn some lessons along with us, laugh along with us, laugh at us,
[00:03:57] whatever you want to say.
[00:03:58] But I'm expecting a lot of successes and a few failures and a lot of everything
[00:04:03] in between is going to be our third and definitely our best exercise we've done on PBN.
[00:04:11] It's going to be about different things than the previous Azure Highlands.
[00:04:16] First, Azure Highland, we replicated motor movement out of a built up urban
[00:04:22] environment to the refuge of Nuke Guru, aka the MVC guys establishment in the
[00:04:35] mountains in rural terrain.
[00:04:39] The second Azure Highland, witness yourself and I marching on the Shenandoah Trail
[00:04:47] overnight in the heat of the summer using tactical TPS radio transmitters with maps.
[00:04:57] Rhino Garmin's to make a real tough hike in the dark in completely rugged terrain.
[00:05:08] But installment three of Azure Highland is going to be all about getting out of
[00:05:14] the city in winter conditions this time, not summer.
[00:05:19] And we're bringing in a third participant, the intrepid commander himself will join us.
[00:05:25] And instead of being a team event from start to finish like the first three or
[00:05:30] first two Azure Highlands, this was going to have individual competition.
[00:05:36] Yourself, myself and James were going to do some survival in the cityscape at
[00:05:42] night in the winter.
[00:05:45] I'm really looking forward to it because well, everyone's going to be involved.
[00:05:48] Even NBC guys going to be the observer controller and we've planned it out.
[00:05:56] I like how it's going to be both a competition and a collaborative effort,
[00:06:02] kind of a team portion, team survival at the end.
[00:06:07] But in the beginning, and this is still the exact details to be hashed out,
[00:06:11] but the one and only new Keguru Dave Jones himself is going to be putting
[00:06:16] together a little bit of a scoring sheet, a few criteria for evaluating how we do
[00:06:24] individually and then how we do as a team.
[00:06:27] There's going to be a time component to this where it's advantageous to move
[00:06:32] quickly, but I think you put it put it the right way when you say it's
[00:06:37] similar to golf or is kind of gentlemen's scoring of yourself in certain
[00:06:41] portions because not only are we going to be independent of one another,
[00:06:46] we're going to be on totally different routes miles away from each other.
[00:06:48] So you're going to be kind of responsible for following the rules and
[00:06:53] that will not only not just get an Uber to the end line, of course, but
[00:06:57] you know, we're trying to avoid major intersections and potential
[00:07:02] surveillance cameras and it's trying to, you're trying to get out of
[00:07:06] dodge and stuff hits the fan in the winter and try not to be seen, but it is
[00:07:12] essentially, you know, suburbia.
[00:07:15] It's not able to totally, totally be invisible.
[00:07:20] So you got to be kind of a gray man.
[00:07:21] How do you move?
[00:07:22] Do you try to move quickly or do you try to just kind of blend in?
[00:07:25] I don't know.
[00:07:25] There's a lot of different thoughts.
[00:07:26] We're going to be dropping live podcast throughout the night from about
[00:07:32] six PM to six AM.
[00:07:35] We're going to be posting and probably later on into the day, because it's
[00:07:38] actually a 30 hour endeavor.
[00:07:40] It sounds like so anyway, long story short, pay attention to PPN.
[00:07:44] And we're going to be previewing it a little bit more down the line and
[00:07:47] it's going to be all over your feed on your podcast feed on, I guess,
[00:07:52] what day is that?
[00:07:53] The 18th.
[00:07:54] Now let me look here.
[00:07:55] We're aiming for the 18th.
[00:07:57] 18th.
[00:07:58] Yes.
[00:07:59] 17th to 18th.
[00:08:00] Over the 18th.
[00:08:02] That's the plan and it's subject to availability of contestants.
[00:08:06] You know, there's real life too, but that's the plan.
[00:08:10] We're going to get this done in winter conditions this year.
[00:08:13] Azure Highland three, Gotham get out the G go exercise has officially been
[00:08:21] born on prepper broadcasting network.
[00:08:23] And we're going to essentially prototype an event that can be replicated.
[00:08:27] We hope and preppers love to talk about everyday carry, right?
[00:08:33] Like lots of people are into debating what everyday carry should be.
[00:08:37] I should be trained in it, you know, concealed carry.
[00:08:40] It often is, you know, essential, you know, in terms of, you know,
[00:08:46] carrying a personal firearm.
[00:08:47] We're going into this with no everyday carry except the multi tool.
[00:08:54] Rest of it is going to be the clothes on our back and the lids in our heads.
[00:08:59] And the heart it takes to get over many mile routes and endure the environment.
[00:09:07] So this isn't from a fully prepared bug out kit point of view.
[00:09:14] We're not doing that.
[00:09:16] Right.
[00:09:16] What we're going to do though, is we're going to find stuff and we're
[00:09:19] going to craft stuff.
[00:09:20] We're going to make new with what we can find and Dave's going to pour us an
[00:09:26] individual phase, then we're going to get together, bring all those crafts
[00:09:30] together and try to do our best as a team to move out of suburbia and into
[00:09:37] rural territory and continue to survive.
[00:09:40] I'm really excited.
[00:09:41] It's going to be fun.
[00:09:43] Yes sir.
[00:09:44] Yes sir.
[00:09:45] So again, 17th and 18th as president's day weekend.
[00:09:49] But it's subject to change also.
[00:09:51] I don't know.
[00:09:52] I think if it's going to be like a low of 40 degrees that weekend in the next
[00:09:56] weekend is supposed to be a blizzard, we should move it to the blizzard
[00:09:59] weekend.
[00:09:59] Not that it ought to make it too difficult, but long story short, we live
[00:10:03] in an area where it should be below freezing at a minimum and there
[00:10:08] could definitely be rain, freezing rain, snow, 20 mile an hour winds.
[00:10:13] It could also again be like 40 degrees and calm overnight, which wouldn't
[00:10:17] be as challenging, but I personally think we should make it a little more
[00:10:21] challenging on our end.
[00:10:22] If it's not that cold, like we're wearing a little bit less clothes as an
[00:10:26] example and vice versa.
[00:10:27] If it's like zero degrees, we might wear a little bit more, but long story short,
[00:10:32] we want it to be challenging and it is definitely a winter endeavor.
[00:10:37] It is.
[00:10:38] It is.
[00:10:38] So got them get out.
[00:10:40] Stay tuned for more announcements, more of the marketing campaign to ensue.
[00:10:47] But thrilled to have Dave and James participating in this.
[00:10:51] And it should be interesting to watch your Spree podcast feed over
[00:10:56] upcoming weekend for Gotham get up as our Highland three
[00:11:00] look forward to look forward to it.
[00:11:02] All right, ladies and gents, we're going to be going to break just a
[00:11:06] couple of minutes.
[00:11:07] We'll be right back with the news blitz.
[00:11:10] Yep.
[00:11:10] That's right.
[00:11:11] As always, the second segment, Patriot Power Hour will have the news dashboard
[00:11:16] covering all the important news happening today.
[00:11:19] And then we'll end up going through a lot of the articles and talking a lot
[00:11:23] more on the other end of the show.
[00:11:25] But first, words from our sponsors.
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[00:12:10] Interception.
[00:12:15] February 25th, 2020, episode 85.
[00:12:21] Why can low interest rates be bad?
[00:12:26] In layman's terms, think of it as adrenaline.
[00:12:29] If you're running on adrenaline at all times, that is really taxing the system
[00:12:34] and really it could kill you.
[00:12:36] Sometimes you need adrenaline if there's a medical emergency
[00:12:39] that can keep the patient alive, right?
[00:12:41] Bam, right in the heart like Pulp Fiction.
[00:12:44] But guess what?
[00:12:45] You can't be having that all the time.
[00:12:47] We're not just seeing emergency measures.
[00:12:49] We're seeing unprecedented emergency measures.
[00:12:54] Very low interest rates for a prolonged period of time.
[00:12:58] They simply lead to bad and poor allocation of capital slash resources.
[00:13:04] Malinvestment, those investors, whether it's your pension fund,
[00:13:09] whether it's 401k, whether it's foreigners who buy a lot of our debt,
[00:13:15] by the way, all those folks, they want to get a return.
[00:13:18] And guess what? When inflation is actually higher,
[00:13:22] even though they say inflation rates low, it's not this low.
[00:13:25] And the lower these rates go, which just means inflation is much and much higher.
[00:13:30] Where does that end?
[00:13:32] Just ends in the total, unfortunately, the total destruction
[00:13:35] in an exponential fashion of any mathematical model.
[00:13:49] We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network.
[00:14:00] Target on my back, low survival ass.
[00:14:04] They got me in the size.
[00:14:07] No surrender, no trigger fingers go.
[00:14:11] Live in the dangerous lies.
[00:14:15] Hey, hey, hey, every day went away.
[00:14:18] I'm trying to get up, then I can be down.
[00:14:21] You and me are spinning me out.
[00:14:23] Hey, hey, hey, when I need to be saved.
[00:14:26] You're making me strong, you're making me stand.
[00:14:29] Never walk, never walk.
[00:14:30] Charlotte can rock it up into the sky.
[00:14:32] Nothing can stop me tonight.
[00:14:33] You made me fail in festival.
[00:14:56] Patriot power hour, 256th episode.
[00:15:01] February 7th, 2024, the first episode of February, 2024.
[00:15:07] Let's roll.
[00:15:10] You are US sent com forces strike Iranians in Iraq and Syria.
[00:15:17] 125 bombs on 85 targets linked to the Revolutionary Guard.
[00:15:24] Why burn books when you can bury them?
[00:15:27] White House pressured Amazon to target dissenting books.
[00:15:30] Jonathan Turley, Microsoft CEO says the company working
[00:15:35] to address election disinformation and misinformation.
[00:15:42] In parallel, a senator's arguing that misinformation
[00:15:46] and disinformation should not have first amendment
[00:15:50] protections.
[00:15:51] These are extremely high level, highly rated, high grade
[00:15:56] on the dashboard.
[00:15:58] We're going to dive.
[00:15:59] These probably we're going to talk a lot about this
[00:16:02] after this dashboard.
[00:16:03] These are most important articles on on the show today.
[00:16:07] Disinformation, misinformation and censorship in general.
[00:16:15] Presidential immunity denied by D.C.
[00:16:17] Appeals Court in 2020 election case.
[00:16:21] Federal judge rejects challenge to mail in ballots in North Dakota
[00:16:29] and wow, over one million jobs.
[00:16:34] Which were reported in 2023 did actually exist.
[00:16:39] Yep, falsified government statistics.
[00:16:47] Four Russian military aircraft detected in the Alaska
[00:16:50] Air Defense Identification Zone.
[00:16:56] Taiwan, they're starting to doubt America is going to come
[00:16:59] to their aid if China invades.
[00:17:02] Those doubts are growing.
[00:17:07] 75% of House Democrats vote against deporting
[00:17:10] criminal migrants who commit social security fraud.
[00:17:20] Economically, I'm starting to see some cracks in the system.
[00:17:26] But we'll leave that to the later in the show
[00:17:29] in terms of actual news and real time indicators right now.
[00:17:33] It's relatively calm.
[00:17:37] A couple articles are bankrupt.
[00:17:39] Our bankruptcies of some US states in the future.
[00:17:45] Meanwhile, credit card debt increasing by 50 billion
[00:17:49] to a new record high.
[00:17:53] Delinquencies of all types are going up through January 2024.
[00:17:59] So through the end of last month.
[00:18:02] Mortgage, auto, credit card.
[00:18:05] All three types trending upwards above that long term average.
[00:18:12] They're not up to 2008, 2009 level great financial crisis.
[00:18:17] But they're trending that way will be that way by the end
[00:18:21] of this year.
[00:18:22] That's without a major crisis if they continue on this rate.
[00:18:26] We'll continue to watch that.
[00:18:30] Will the Fed have to lower rates or do more emergency
[00:18:34] stimulus if there's a bank collapse we're seeing again.
[00:18:39] Some of that in the shadows, but not much on the dashboard
[00:18:44] here otherwise.
[00:18:47] Let's move on.
[00:18:49] Bitcoin price.
[00:18:53] You know, it's rebounded quite nicely.
[00:18:56] $44,600 right now.
[00:19:03] Not an all time high, but up nicely in the last year.
[00:19:07] Pretty much nearly doubled in the past 12 months.
[00:19:12] Gold and silver, they've languished, but they sure haven't dropped.
[00:19:21] Let's go on to some, how about some health and nature.
[00:19:27] mRNA vaccines.
[00:19:30] They cause more deaths than COVID-19 variants.
[00:19:35] A peer reviewed study says mRNA COVID-19 vaxes cause more
[00:19:41] deaths than those that were saved by them.
[00:19:48] Less safe, less effective.
[00:19:53] Deadly landslide in the Philippines, volcano in Indonesia.
[00:20:04] Actually a bright fireball over Mumbai, India the second
[00:20:10] in five days.
[00:20:14] Meteors don't strike twice.
[00:20:16] Lightning don't strike twice.
[00:20:18] Apparently does.
[00:20:19] What are these bright fireballs over India?
[00:20:24] Future Dan, that's the news blitz for this first episode of
[00:20:29] February, February 7th, 2024.
[00:20:35] Censorship by the government is absolutely grade one
[00:20:39] happening now as bad as it can get.
[00:20:42] There's a few other indicators that are red hot, but most of
[00:20:45] this is pretty calm week really for temporary times.
[00:20:52] Right.
[00:20:53] In particular the wars and economic, we're not seeing, I mean
[00:21:01] we could talk about these articles, but they're not, they're
[00:21:05] not blaring, they're not escalating, whether it's Ukraine,
[00:21:08] whether it's the Middle East, whether it's China, Taiwan.
[00:21:12] We're not on the war front, not seeing much happening this
[00:21:18] week.
[00:21:20] Peace is not broken out though either, but yeah the censorship
[00:21:24] is happening now and it's unrelenting.
[00:21:29] You know if we had a functional constitutional system, a
[00:21:33] declaration of war from Congress on the Houthis would cause
[00:21:37] that to be a declared war, which if Congress voted for
[00:21:41] it would be a declared war, right?
[00:21:43] It wouldn't be unconstitutional.
[00:21:46] And there's a sort of a fine line there when ships
[00:21:49] are getting attacked.
[00:21:51] You think back when our Constitution went into place,
[00:21:55] ships could defend themselves anywhere, anytime.
[00:21:58] That wasn't necessarily a war, right?
[00:22:01] It was an act of war to attack a U.S. ship of course.
[00:22:06] So we don't have the big wars that we keep an eye on.
[00:22:12] Four Russian jets flying into our air defense identification
[00:22:15] zone is grade five low level, you know topical news.
[00:22:21] It's not an act of war.
[00:22:23] They do it all the time.
[00:22:24] Everybody does it to each other all the time honestly.
[00:22:27] So yeah, I don't know if you want to dive into any
[00:22:31] particular headlines and analyze them.
[00:22:34] Ready for it if you are.
[00:22:37] Let's just rail on the misinformation and disinformation
[00:22:41] seeing it come from both Senator and the Microsoft
[00:22:45] CEO in tandem and parallel.
[00:22:48] And there's many others out there too.
[00:22:50] It's really the catch words of the season, I guess,
[00:22:56] the misinformation and disinformation.
[00:23:00] They really put those out there and obviously with
[00:23:04] the Senator arguing that should not have First Amendment
[00:23:07] protections, akin to shouting fire in a theater or being
[00:23:12] a trader, I suppose.
[00:23:15] And then the Microsoft CEO says company is working to address
[00:23:19] that.
[00:23:21] Let's dive deeper into that.
[00:23:23] I want to see what Microsoft is doing there.
[00:23:26] But while I kind of prep that, what's your initial take?
[00:23:31] They're scared of death of AI and generative AI can jump
[00:23:36] onto chat GPT and use some imagination and substitute
[00:23:40] words that the censorship inside that tool can block.
[00:23:45] So people could essentially make up other lies of the
[00:23:50] most mischievous type about any topic and substitute
[00:23:55] keywords, get a result that is smoothly written
[00:23:59] really fast at a low, low cost, especially if you
[00:24:03] use the freeware version, you can still produce this
[00:24:06] stuff and launch it completely out there into
[00:24:10] cyberspace for others to absorb.
[00:24:13] And they're scared to death of it right now.
[00:24:16] There's no real way for any side to prevent itself
[00:24:20] from being slandered by any other side in an utterly
[00:24:24] massive wave of the people out there that would tend
[00:24:30] to do that.
[00:24:30] Other countries intelligence agencies include it.
[00:24:34] I almost see this, at least it just came to my mind now.
[00:24:39] Let's vet it.
[00:24:39] Let me know what you think.
[00:24:41] I see this similar to terrorism where there is a real
[00:24:44] threat of terrorism, but that was used in so many other
[00:24:48] ways.
[00:24:49] You know the scope was expanded a little bit beyond
[00:24:52] that in a lot of ways I felt like and so here
[00:24:55] misinformation, disinformation if China, Iran,
[00:24:59] North Korea, whoever is using AI or other tools to
[00:25:04] subvert the American public.
[00:25:07] That's definitely bad and I guess you could argue
[00:25:10] that Microsoft and the Senate should be helping
[00:25:16] to combat bad state actors or terrorists, et cetera.
[00:25:20] But man, like they're going so much beyond that.
[00:25:24] Well, all wrong.
[00:25:25] You know, that's their theory but then they're
[00:25:28] going way beyond that.
[00:25:30] I'm not with you at all.
[00:25:32] Not at all.
[00:25:33] This is freedom of expression and our republic has to
[00:25:36] be mature enough to allow its free men and women to
[00:25:41] decide, right?
[00:25:43] More information is the answer.
[00:25:45] Going in spotting the instances of misinformation
[00:25:48] and arguing against it and winning the arguments
[00:25:51] is the answer.
[00:25:54] That's the American way.
[00:25:55] Lamping down on it is fucking foreign.
[00:25:59] I reject it.
[00:26:01] Even if it's a known, well vetted by the NSA,
[00:26:05] the IP address is sourced out of Russia.
[00:26:08] It should not be stopped because of the threat
[00:26:10] that it could be, you know, that's too much.
[00:26:14] We got to live in open society.
[00:26:16] There's no chance you can trust authorities.
[00:26:19] I mean, I don't trust them so I can agree with this
[00:26:23] but...
[00:26:24] There's no way the founders did.
[00:26:26] That's why we have the constitutional amendments.
[00:26:30] No, and there's a line in there like the revelation
[00:26:34] of classified information and preventing that,
[00:26:38] preventing the Russians from stealing classified
[00:26:39] information and then putting it into the
[00:26:45] ecosystem, they're going to always try to do that,
[00:26:48] right?
[00:26:49] But what's classified information that was legitimately
[00:26:52] stolen and what's completely made up Russian and
[00:26:57] Iranian and North Korean and Chinese lies, right?
[00:27:01] So they're not going to be able to control it
[00:27:03] and Musk has X now and is not going to let it
[00:27:07] be controlled for this election.
[00:27:09] So it's really what a mature constitutional republic
[00:27:13] in the 21st century has to have is a citizenry
[00:27:17] that, you know, they're going to get the information.
[00:27:21] It's just, you know, you might not get it through any
[00:27:23] Microsoft channel but if you want it, you're going to get it.
[00:27:27] Yeah, in reality that's how I look at it for sure.
[00:27:31] Unfortunately, we don't have a mature enough intelligent
[00:27:34] enough active enough population, in my opinion,
[00:27:39] because the great majority either doesn't care or will
[00:27:42] fall for the propaganda but I don't know,
[00:27:44] maybe, maybe I underestimate the populace we'll see.
[00:27:50] So I don't know if the optimistic or pessimistic is
[00:27:55] necessarily, you know, what I'm thinking about is just
[00:27:58] kind of in real politic terms that's what really has to
[00:28:02] happen is the information has to be available and
[00:28:05] people have to judge it.
[00:28:06] People have to be able to argue in the public
[00:28:09] square about it for us to continue, you know,
[00:28:13] as the America that we're supposed to be.
[00:28:17] I think that there's, in the current generations
[00:28:21] alive right now, that point of view is not done.
[00:28:26] Whether it can be extinguished by globalists so that
[00:28:29] future generations don't even think that way.
[00:28:32] That they, you know, they act like subjects of a
[00:28:36] totalitarian regime.
[00:28:38] That's a different matter and that's why we're on
[00:28:40] the air is to prevent such an outcome for our country.
[00:28:45] That's definitely true.
[00:28:47] I was trying to think of a parallel to like the 18th
[00:28:50] century and be like, okay, if you know a known British
[00:28:54] agent is distributing all types of pamphlets and
[00:28:59] propaganda and nailing things to the town square,
[00:29:03] we got to let him do it.
[00:29:06] But do you agree or not?
[00:29:07] Well, so it depends on if we're at war.
[00:29:12] Right?
[00:29:13] It's like a declaration of war by a properly
[00:29:16] elected branch of government is so very,
[00:29:19] very important because after you declare war.
[00:29:22] Okay, okay.
[00:29:23] Yeah, good point.
[00:29:24] You're going to, and after you're in a war with a
[00:29:27] peer combatant, there's the First Amendment's
[00:29:32] out the window.
[00:29:32] You can't, you can't win that war by having,
[00:29:35] you know, the First Amendment, you know, as in
[00:29:38] peacetime.
[00:29:39] You know, same thing goes for firearms, right?
[00:29:43] Like if there was a massive insurrection inside
[00:29:47] the United States, it would be a, you know,
[00:29:50] suspension of those liberties.
[00:29:52] Absolutely.
[00:29:54] Posse comatatus, right?
[00:29:57] That might be necessary to prevent the country
[00:29:59] from falling to a foreign invader, right?
[00:30:02] Just got to make sure you have a government in
[00:30:05] place that's, you know, you can trust to end the
[00:30:08] war, win the war and return civil liberties.
[00:30:11] Right.
[00:30:12] That'll be, that'll be hard for many of us to
[00:30:15] accept that that's, you know, a foregone
[00:30:18] conclusion these days.
[00:30:20] Well, that's definitely a blind spot of America
[00:30:23] because we haven't really had to go through
[00:30:25] that before whereas pretty much every country
[00:30:27] I can think out there, heck of a lot of
[00:30:29] examples at least, they have a revolution
[00:30:31] and then the government they bring in is as
[00:30:35] bad or worse than the one that they overthrew
[00:30:37] as an oppressor.
[00:30:39] Like it happens in like all types of countries
[00:30:41] throughout, throughout the world.
[00:30:44] Well, we succeeded after the civil war, but
[00:30:48] during the civil war obviously, you know,
[00:30:51] both sides, you know, they definitely took
[00:30:54] control of the printing press.
[00:30:56] What Lincoln did to control the information
[00:30:57] is matter history and that, that happens
[00:31:00] during war.
[00:31:01] It's always going to happen during wars when
[00:31:03] the state that's fighting the war is, you
[00:31:06] know, concerned about the preservation of
[00:31:08] the state fighting the war, right?
[00:31:12] So do you think bringing full circle
[00:31:16] Microsoft CEO and or that senator would
[00:31:20] consider themselves at war with at least
[00:31:23] part of the American population?
[00:31:27] Oh yeah, that's why they behave that way now.
[00:31:29] But it's illegitimate.
[00:31:31] It's not, you know, in any sense, you know,
[00:31:34] that's not what a war would be.
[00:31:35] Not congressional act by any means, but
[00:31:38] in their calculus they're already at war
[00:31:40] with us is how I would say.
[00:31:43] Well, they did use the word insurrection
[00:31:45] for January 6th, which by no means was
[00:31:48] it any historical standard in insurrection.
[00:31:51] Just wasn't.
[00:31:54] No, no.
[00:31:56] And they're definitely talking about the election
[00:31:58] specifically here.
[00:31:59] It's not just generally.
[00:32:01] So they're definitely not talking about
[00:32:02] propaganda to the children from tick tock
[00:32:05] as an example.
[00:32:07] They're not talking about that.
[00:32:09] Anything else on the censorship?
[00:32:11] Very interesting.
[00:32:11] We'll keep watching it.
[00:32:13] I mean, it seems like this is accelerating
[00:32:17] weekly this disinformation misinformation
[00:32:21] trying to not only warn people about it,
[00:32:26] but also a PSA public service announcement
[00:32:28] kind of being tongue in cheek here,
[00:32:30] but also clamp down on it at the same time.
[00:32:33] I haven't checked today, but last night
[00:32:35] took Carlson announced that he was interviewing
[00:32:38] Putin in Moscow.
[00:32:39] I don't know if that was released today.
[00:32:41] Did you see if it was?
[00:32:43] I know that he was there.
[00:32:46] I haven't seen the actual interview if it's come out
[00:32:48] or like a photo of him and put it together yet,
[00:32:51] but I've been working pretty much all day.
[00:32:53] Let's go.
[00:32:54] Look, I don't think so.
[00:32:55] It would have popped up in my feed by now.
[00:32:57] I think but he told everybody that we'd go out
[00:33:00] on Tucker Carlson.com first and then later
[00:33:04] it's going on X.
[00:33:07] So it's not behind the paywall.
[00:33:09] He said in his announcement that he was doing it,
[00:33:11] but I suspect a week from now we're going to have
[00:33:15] grade one black on red fully actualized
[00:33:19] news censorship regarding that interview.
[00:33:22] This is going to continue to stay hot.
[00:33:27] Perfect.
[00:33:28] That's a short term and measurable prediction.
[00:33:33] So I'm going to be looking after that and try
[00:33:34] to talk about it next week.
[00:33:37] What else on your radar right now?
[00:33:39] Well, that Tucker Carlson probably still in Russia
[00:33:43] and we haven't seen the interview yet.
[00:33:46] So what's going on?
[00:33:48] Good point.
[00:33:50] Did he put a timeline on that?
[00:33:52] Maybe he did the interview yesterday and tonight.
[00:33:55] I have no idea.
[00:33:56] Not that I saw.
[00:33:58] He said it.
[00:33:58] He says doing the interview tonight and he said that last night.
[00:34:01] So I'm going to be interested how that comes out.
[00:34:04] Hey, DC judge putting presidential immunity off the
[00:34:10] table for Trump's actions on January 6th, 2021.
[00:34:18] I'm going to make a call.
[00:34:19] Well, that's going to Supreme Court and getting overturned.
[00:34:24] Expand upon that.
[00:34:28] So it, you know, for the Supreme Court is all about
[00:34:30] the precedent you're setting.
[00:34:31] It's a branch of government.
[00:34:33] Co-equal, right?
[00:34:34] It has its own powers to set precedents and so they
[00:34:38] govern the United States of America in that fashion,
[00:34:41] right?
[00:34:43] And to deny presidential immunities to Trump as
[00:34:48] the sitting president would set precedences that would
[00:34:54] just collapse the ability of the executive branch in our
[00:34:57] government to function because people are going to come after
[00:35:02] the president for things as if he was an ordinary citizen.
[00:35:06] There's already established Supreme Court rulings that
[00:35:12] they're just going to point to and just absolutely,
[00:35:14] you know, toss out this DC appeals court decision,
[00:35:17] I believe if that doesn't happen that way,
[00:35:21] there's some nuance to it that I'm missing right now,
[00:35:24] but I'm sure we're all going to be well aware of when that
[00:35:28] goes before the Supreme Court.
[00:35:31] I don't want to money the waters too much,
[00:35:33] but let's just say directors and officers of public
[00:35:36] corporations have certain immunities in their job
[00:35:41] functions as long as they weren't being totally
[00:35:42] fraudulent.
[00:35:44] And so they could get it that of course the president
[00:35:46] should have like 10 X that.
[00:35:50] And as you said, there is already a lot of that
[00:35:52] already proven out in the past.
[00:35:54] Yeah, but to be fair, that's an apple in an orange
[00:35:57] because, you know, there's only, you know,
[00:36:01] a limited amount of roles that are even named in
[00:36:03] the Constitution, right?
[00:36:05] And of course the entire second article is the powers
[00:36:08] of the executive branch and the president.
[00:36:11] That's, you know, the president is the co-equal
[00:36:14] branch of government to the Congress and the Supreme
[00:36:17] Court.
[00:36:18] So it's, we're in, you know, an entirely different level
[00:36:21] of a rule set compared to, you know, commercial
[00:36:25] leaders or any other appointed leader in the
[00:36:28] government.
[00:36:29] We're talking, and certainly not an argument that,
[00:36:32] you know, he's held to these kinds of standards as
[00:36:35] a private citizen.
[00:36:36] It can't make sense to be constitutionally sound.
[00:36:41] Good way to put it, that it's, think of him as a branch
[00:36:45] of government, not a person in that regard then.
[00:36:50] That's how the Supreme Court will think of it.
[00:36:54] Good.
[00:36:54] Well, I mean, so what's the point of, of the courts
[00:37:00] doing this?
[00:37:00] I mean, this is the U.S.
[00:37:01] District Court in D.C.
[00:37:07] I've seen a lot of these courts that seem like-
[00:37:09] It's an appeals court.
[00:37:11] It's a federal appeals court.
[00:37:13] It is the D.C. federal appeals court.
[00:37:15] So in a lot of respects, it's, you know, the
[00:37:18] secondary place where these big questions get
[00:37:20] decided before it goes to the Supreme Court.
[00:37:24] Right.
[00:37:24] So if it's so, at least in your analysis, let's
[00:37:28] say, and I seem to agree with it, but I'm not
[00:37:32] a legal expert.
[00:37:33] It seems flagrant and totally off base and it's
[00:37:38] not going to withstand the Supreme Court or at
[00:37:40] least shouldn't.
[00:37:42] It's almost like say what's one plus one equal
[00:37:44] three?
[00:37:45] No, of course not.
[00:37:46] It'll be overturned.
[00:37:46] But why would these courts kind of tarnished
[00:37:49] their reputation and allow such a poorly
[00:37:53] constructed argument to pass muster?
[00:37:56] That should be embarrassing to the judges if,
[00:37:57] you know, you gave where I'm coming at.
[00:37:59] Of course they're doing it politically is the
[00:38:02] other end of it.
[00:38:04] The judiciary is chock full of people who
[00:38:08] don't even care anymore.
[00:38:09] It's it's it's lawfare and it's a person effort
[00:38:15] by Trump's opponents.
[00:38:17] It's naked.
[00:38:18] Most of the cases against them that, you know,
[00:38:21] the criminal cases, the civil cases, those
[00:38:25] those are going to end up just being money
[00:38:28] out of Trump's pocket.
[00:38:29] Whether they're fair or not, they won't
[00:38:30] necessarily go anywhere on appeal.
[00:38:33] They could, but, you know, in some of
[00:38:35] those appeals will just probably end up being
[00:38:37] the he owes less than before.
[00:38:40] So setting that all aside, the civil, these
[00:38:42] criminal complaints are all going to end up
[00:38:45] in the same place because they can all be
[00:38:47] applied to a future president by a future
[00:38:51] president's political opponents and, you
[00:38:54] know, all kinds of examples of horts and
[00:38:58] parties in power in Latin America just
[00:39:01] doing stuff that made the idea of being a
[00:39:05] constitutional republic, you know, honestly
[00:39:09] it made it absurd.
[00:39:10] Plenty of examples.
[00:39:12] Venezuela most recently.
[00:39:14] So, you know, the Supreme Court, how many
[00:39:17] of the people on it did Trump even pick,
[00:39:20] by the way?
[00:39:21] You know, it I'm there could be a
[00:39:24] different composition of a Supreme Court
[00:39:25] in the future that can take lawfare
[00:39:27] right to the top and then it's
[00:39:29] a banana republic time officially.
[00:39:32] But we're not, we're not there yet and
[00:39:33] that's why I'm saying, you know, most
[00:39:36] these criminal complaints aren't going to
[00:39:38] pass the muster if any of them.
[00:39:42] And that's good but it's kind of messed
[00:39:46] up that it's getting to that, getting
[00:39:47] to the Supreme Court not being thrown
[00:39:48] out into start with.
[00:39:50] Now I'm sure the DC courts are a little
[00:39:53] extra special compared to others but
[00:39:55] I've seen a lot of courts nationwide
[00:39:57] do crazy stuff these days and Supreme
[00:39:59] Court has overturned some of it but I
[00:40:03] don't know, there's some other stuff
[00:40:04] that it hasn't.
[00:40:07] All right, what else you got?
[00:40:11] Yeah, economically we're getting told
[00:40:13] everything's really great right now.
[00:40:15] Most people think that right now
[00:40:17] too.
[00:40:18] So where are the cracks in the armor
[00:40:20] and what economic indicators do you
[00:40:23] predict in, you know, in the middle
[00:40:26] of 2024 by summer coming into full
[00:40:29] election swing could be, you know,
[00:40:33] starting to show.
[00:40:34] Where are the chinks in the armor?
[00:40:38] One thing I will come flat out and
[00:40:40] say, and you've said this many times
[00:40:41] on this show as well, is that don't
[00:40:45] underestimate the American economic
[00:40:47] engine right so even with all these
[00:40:50] headwinds and corruption and BS going
[00:40:53] on, American economy and
[00:40:56] Americans in general are still pretty
[00:40:58] damn productive and entrepreneurial
[00:41:01] maybe some people would say we lost
[00:41:03] our edge but on the other hand I think
[00:41:05] we still do some pretty good stuff.
[00:41:08] So look, we've been able to get a
[00:41:10] little further than I thought by
[00:41:12] grinding through it but we've also
[00:41:14] been burning through our credit in
[00:41:17] many different ways for stalling
[00:41:19] bankruptcy for all intents and purposes.
[00:41:21] The funny thing is, you know, it all
[00:41:26] comes to the Federal Reserve.
[00:41:28] It all comes to the lender of last resort
[00:41:30] and it all comes to whether
[00:41:34] they're going to be able to paper over
[00:41:35] the deficits or not and they continue
[00:41:38] to rack up the debt.
[00:41:40] Consumers continue to rack up debt
[00:41:41] but now we're starting to see
[00:41:43] the liquid seas go up.
[00:41:46] But hey, we're still growing now
[00:41:48] are these job numbers total garbage
[00:41:51] I think they are but they want to be
[00:41:53] able to hide, you know, mass layoffs
[00:41:56] mass bankruptcies like COVID style
[00:42:00] or even half that, right?
[00:42:02] Because there were a million plus per
[00:42:05] week getting the acts.
[00:42:10] So yeah, I certainly think the
[00:42:12] numbers especially the job numbers
[00:42:14] and even the inflation numbers are
[00:42:16] being more than massaged and they're
[00:42:18] really like pulling out all the stops
[00:42:20] just like the judicial law fair, right?
[00:42:22] Where they're now they're having to be
[00:42:24] flagrant in front of everybody about it
[00:42:26] but they still do it but now we're
[00:42:30] like whoa holy cow they're not even
[00:42:32] trying to hide it anymore. Same with
[00:42:33] the job stuff but I feel like so many
[00:42:36] people are so vested into their
[00:42:38] pension, into their stock market
[00:42:41] into hell even you know
[00:42:43] whether it's Bitcoin or anything that
[00:42:45] you own your house, your job
[00:42:47] whatever it is all that stuff people
[00:42:49] are so vested that they want to believe the lie
[00:42:51] because even if they know
[00:42:53] the math doesn't add up they can't
[00:42:55] risk losing it also like
[00:42:57] everyone's been using that
[00:43:00] psychology for a while but I think
[00:43:01] it's running, running to the end
[00:43:04] but at this point you got to assume
[00:43:05] the Democrats in particular are going
[00:43:07] to try to keep the pictures
[00:43:10] rosy as possible till November
[00:43:12] and then then
[00:43:13] then it's going to all blow up
[00:43:15] especially if somehow Trump's able to
[00:43:17] you know get past any
[00:43:18] election fraud and win. Wow
[00:43:20] they're just going to like nuke the economy
[00:43:23] if not the whole world.
[00:43:26] Do you see any
[00:43:28] potential that J. Powell would
[00:43:31] you know start cutting rates
[00:43:33] right after Trump 2.0
[00:43:34] was sworn in
[00:43:36] and have just the Democrats
[00:43:38] actually turned against
[00:43:40] central banking and if they did
[00:43:42] you know they wouldn't be for the same reasons
[00:43:44] that you are against
[00:43:46] central banking. How
[00:43:48] would that work out
[00:43:50] if somehow
[00:43:51] the Federal Reserve under J. Powell is actually
[00:43:55] politically independent
[00:43:56] like demossively
[00:43:59] politically independent
[00:44:00] of course
[00:44:02] you always point back to say oh it's
[00:44:04] a uni party it's all new world order
[00:44:06] they're all together in it together
[00:44:08] I mean that might be the only way you would
[00:44:10] analyze situations is just step back
[00:44:12] and say I'm outside all of that
[00:44:13] but I could see
[00:44:15] rate cuts coming about by
[00:44:17] next January and
[00:44:19] I could see Trump being there too
[00:44:23] they've talked about
[00:44:24] there being a couple of rate cuts this year
[00:44:26] who knows when
[00:44:27] number one. Number two I think
[00:44:30] you put out a
[00:44:30] you had a couple great points
[00:44:34] but first off the
[00:44:36] remember Occupy Wall Street
[00:44:37] how that was so fraudulent
[00:44:39] about 10-12 years ago
[00:44:41] that's the difference between
[00:44:43] between the end of the Fed movement
[00:44:45] the Ron Paul movement versus
[00:44:47] Occupy Wall Street movement
[00:44:49] they both headed the banksters but
[00:44:51] totally different reasons and totally different
[00:44:53] solutions
[00:44:55] and I would see the same thing where
[00:44:57] yeah all the leftists would
[00:44:59] hate the Federal Reserve and
[00:45:01] the banksters as well
[00:45:03] but they would roll all
[00:45:05] free market entrepreneurial
[00:45:07] capitalism
[00:45:09] into that
[00:45:10] right of course they would
[00:45:12] not say we need actually
[00:45:14] more freedom and it would fix this
[00:45:16] in more transparency than they know
[00:45:18] we need more centralized control
[00:45:20] status interference etc
[00:45:22] so I actually feel
[00:45:24] like that's a huge part of
[00:45:26] what they're going to do when
[00:45:28] the US dollar collapses and they have to replace
[00:45:30] it with a CBDC or some
[00:45:32] sort of other new
[00:45:34] dollar right
[00:45:36] they're going to
[00:45:37] absolutely blame
[00:45:39] free market and blame
[00:45:41] businesses and even
[00:45:42] blame the banks
[00:45:45] they'll make Jamie Dimon
[00:45:46] an evil guy but he'll be
[00:45:49] laughing to the bank because he's already
[00:45:51] pocketed so much in organizing
[00:45:53] the whole thing from behind at least in my opinion
[00:45:55] not him literally but point is
[00:45:57] the Fortune 100
[00:45:59] and the banksters
[00:46:01] and friends when the collapse
[00:46:03] happens and they can't save it
[00:46:05] they will absolutely use every option they can
[00:46:07] to blame the American
[00:46:09] system the traditional
[00:46:11] American system of free market
[00:46:13] they'll totally try to blame that
[00:46:15] absolutely
[00:46:17] yep that's on deck in the next 12 months
[00:46:20] probably
[00:46:22] I think
[00:46:23] it could
[00:46:25] happen almost any night
[00:46:27] it's just when do they want to
[00:46:29] let it happen and or
[00:46:31] when do they lose control
[00:46:33] I've always thought that if they really
[00:46:35] wanted to keep it together they still got
[00:46:37] several years where they could
[00:46:39] kind of keep it at bay kick the can down
[00:46:41] a road a few more times over a few more years
[00:46:45] so that's
[00:46:45] way of that that's what I mean if it
[00:46:47] happens soon then I think
[00:46:49] I personally think that that means that
[00:46:51] they're making it happen
[00:46:54] either to take Trump out or
[00:46:56] who knows why
[00:46:57] but I don't know maybe it's also gotten
[00:46:59] so out of control that they might not be able to stop it
[00:47:02] we saw last year the silicon valley bank
[00:47:04] and a few other banks collapsed
[00:47:06] the fed stepped in
[00:47:07] and the government as well
[00:47:08] bailed everybody out almost as big as the 2008
[00:47:11] bailout just then and people don't even know
[00:47:14] that so
[00:47:15] if that happens again but 10 times
[00:47:17] bigger what's going to happen
[00:47:19] the next time after that that's what I'm looking for
[00:47:23] yep
[00:47:24] meanwhile
[00:47:25] our borders getting absolutely bum rushed
[00:47:27] by
[00:47:28] people that are
[00:47:32] you know
[00:47:33] have every possibility to be lined up
[00:47:36] and handing somebody else's
[00:47:38] ballot in
[00:47:39] in November
[00:47:40] so that's going to get
[00:47:43] to crisis point this year
[00:47:45] because
[00:47:46] there's no solution coming out of this congress
[00:47:49] in this present there just isn't
[00:47:51] so that
[00:47:53] spending bill on Ukraine
[00:47:54] Israel
[00:47:56] Taiwan also
[00:47:59] you know tied to
[00:48:00] you know
[00:48:01] doing something about
[00:48:03] the border being overrun right now
[00:48:05] is you know that's what a lot of
[00:48:08] corporate media is currently talking about
[00:48:11] but
[00:48:12] the impacts on this country
[00:48:14] within 5, 10, 15 years
[00:48:16] could be profound
[00:48:18] it would be profound
[00:48:19] and what
[00:48:21] I have to do is sit back
[00:48:23] and hope that
[00:48:25] either in this first generation of
[00:48:27] immigrants or in future generations
[00:48:29] of their descendants
[00:48:31] we could talk to them
[00:48:32] we could tell them this is the way it could be
[00:48:35] with a country that we were
[00:48:37] right so patriot power
[00:48:39] we're not going to stop
[00:48:40] and common sense will prevail
[00:48:43] right people will see
[00:48:45] that there are better ways
[00:48:48] and especially if you get
[00:48:49] in bus 2 downtown
[00:48:51] New York City and your first impression of
[00:48:53] United States America is that
[00:48:55] you know growing hellhole
[00:48:58] there's other people looking for
[00:49:00] better answers
[00:49:00] I know it's true
[00:49:04] for sure oh and that is a little bit of
[00:49:07] the charm of America
[00:49:09] is a lot of people that came here
[00:49:11] sure as shit were promised
[00:49:13] a lot better than what they actually got
[00:49:16] and a lot of people worked their way out of it
[00:49:18] a lot of people didn't
[00:49:18] but hopefully
[00:49:22] they will turn towards hey
[00:49:23] I want the real American dream
[00:49:26] not oh I just want a bunch of handouts
[00:49:27] and do whatever my democrat rulers
[00:49:30] tell me to do in my
[00:49:31] new home
[00:49:32] in Chicago or New York or whatever
[00:49:36] that trucker rally
[00:49:37] I guess more than truckers but the rally down at the
[00:49:40] border was peaceful so that was good
[00:49:41] no false flags or anything like that
[00:49:44] but yeah
[00:49:45] the border is a tough one
[00:49:47] but I just I don't see
[00:49:49] how they possibly could just
[00:49:51] let it continue the way it is
[00:49:53] it's flagrant disregard
[00:49:55] and has to be purposeful
[00:49:57] for economic and for political reasons
[00:50:00] like you said
[00:50:02] so the way Trump
[00:50:04] in a second presidency could deal with it is
[00:50:07] just bypass the federal
[00:50:09] bureaucracy and work directly with governors
[00:50:12] and
[00:50:13] you know let you know
[00:50:15] just cause the federal agencies that can't
[00:50:18] do anything effectively
[00:50:19] to stand down
[00:50:19] let the border states
[00:50:22] and internally
[00:50:25] arrest the illegals and deport them
[00:50:27] he's promising that
[00:50:28] and that's a tipping point
[00:50:31] if he's not there to do that
[00:50:34] the
[00:50:36] permanence of
[00:50:37] the democrat party could be established
[00:50:39] for the rest of our lives
[00:50:44] honestly it's already
[00:50:46] there
[00:50:47] without more
[00:50:49] more coming
[00:50:50] it seems like but
[00:50:53] I ain't giving up yet so
[00:50:56] we only got a few minutes left here
[00:50:58] I know we were supposed to take a mid break
[00:50:59] but I did not end up doing that
[00:51:01] sorry
[00:51:03] what else you got
[00:51:04] on the docket for today
[00:51:07] I didn't get an answer back from James
[00:51:09] whether he's going live at 8
[00:51:11] he said he's prerecorded so he's able to
[00:51:13] we're able to continue a little longer if we want
[00:51:17] yeah yeah so
[00:51:18] where we began
[00:51:22] now that you've had
[00:51:23] an hour or two to absorb the reality of
[00:51:25] Gotham get out
[00:51:27] do you have any personal goals
[00:51:30] that you want to satisfy
[00:51:31] outside of the competition
[00:51:33] and outside of the team
[00:51:35] phase competition
[00:51:37] just take a ways
[00:51:38] what are you aiming for out of this Ben
[00:51:43] good question
[00:51:46] I actually know the area pretty well
[00:51:48] so one of my things I really would be looking for
[00:51:50] would be like not getting lost
[00:51:52] but I sure as heck better not get lost
[00:51:54] here so that's not even that great of a goal
[00:51:57] maybe
[00:51:58] I'm really bad with crafting
[00:52:00] maybe I could actually
[00:52:02] work to get something to
[00:52:04] like that
[00:52:05] I just
[00:52:11] just getting doing
[00:52:13] I don't even know man
[00:52:14] I just want to do it well
[00:52:15] and not be a little
[00:52:18] complainer not that I complain but
[00:52:20] you know just tough it out and be successful
[00:52:23] I don't know
[00:52:24] I'm just looking forward to it though
[00:52:27] so what I'm aiming for
[00:52:30] is not during the exercise
[00:52:33] it's the
[00:52:36] subconscious impetus
[00:52:38] that persists
[00:52:39] after
[00:52:41] it's over
[00:52:42] to continue to say
[00:52:46] take a little extra time
[00:52:49] and get my affairs
[00:52:51] my preps
[00:52:53] just advanced in some manner
[00:52:55] better
[00:52:56] because that impetus
[00:52:59] that background that recent
[00:53:01] experience of embracing the suck
[00:53:05] causes me to
[00:53:06] now it gives me propulsion
[00:53:08] out of the exercise
[00:53:10] for many many months
[00:53:11] the other azure highland exercises
[00:53:15] definitely did that
[00:53:16] and also some confidence
[00:53:18] building that you know I did that
[00:53:20] I'm still able to do that
[00:53:22] I'm able to pass on what it's like
[00:53:23] to others having tried it and hopefully encourage them
[00:53:26] to test their boundaries
[00:53:28] that's important too
[00:53:30] confidence building but maybe
[00:53:31] just putting a little of the
[00:53:34] subconscious fear factor
[00:53:36] back into my life to know
[00:53:37] that you know even
[00:53:39] though your preps and your plans
[00:53:42] were meticulous
[00:53:44] and well practiced
[00:53:46] you might find yourself
[00:53:48] without what you hope
[00:53:49] we're going to have
[00:53:51] and can you do it from that point forward
[00:53:54] I think that's the
[00:53:55] what I'm hoping to do out of this exercise
[00:53:57] and I'm excited that we've embarked
[00:54:00] on announcing it getting it out there
[00:54:02] and more to follow to our audience
[00:54:04] and
[00:54:05] on that note any suggestions
[00:54:08] comments feedback
[00:54:10] ourselves or the introvert commander
[00:54:12] or the NBC guy Dave Jones
[00:54:14] ahead of this
[00:54:16] we're looking for some
[00:54:17] input from the audience
[00:54:20] to make it a better exercise so reach out
[00:54:22] to us Ben how can they reach
[00:54:24] out to you on social media
[00:54:27] I think my email
[00:54:29] and
[00:54:30] Twitter is
[00:54:33] both in the description
[00:54:34] of this podcast here so
[00:54:37] to throw in the banksters at protonmail
[00:54:40] dot com and
[00:54:42] at Bankster Breaker
[00:54:44] on X
[00:54:46] send me a DM
[00:54:48] or tag me I guess
[00:54:49] send a message out into the ether and tag me
[00:54:52] or send me a DM
[00:54:54] but I like the idea of
[00:54:57] that and really
[00:54:58] send a message to NBC guy
[00:55:00] if you don't want us to know about it because remember he's
[00:55:03] the
[00:55:04] controller so if you want to give
[00:55:06] NBC guy a couple ideas
[00:55:08] maybe a couple
[00:55:11] scenarios or dilemmas we got
[00:55:13] a face or
[00:55:14] crafts we can make
[00:55:16] send it to him and we won't even know about it
[00:55:18] or you can send it to us and we can think about it too
[00:55:21] you know doesn't have to all be secretive
[00:55:22] but I thought that would be a little
[00:55:24] extra to put in there
[00:55:27] awesome
[00:55:27] that's it episode
[00:55:31] 256 I'm
[00:55:32] power hour
[00:55:33] on prepper broadcasting network
[00:55:35] it's been a pleasure Ben
[00:55:37] absolutely everyone
[00:55:39] have a great night
[00:55:41] we'll be back
[00:55:44] episode 257
[00:55:45] before you know it
[00:55:46] and then right thereafter got some get out
[00:55:49] catch you later future Dan
[00:55:53] later Ben
[00:55:54] I am paying for this microphone
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