Patriot Power Hour #280
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Patriot Power Hour #280

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[00:00:25] Not too long ago two friends of mine were talking to a Cuban refugee, a businessman who would escape from Castro.

[00:00:32] And in the midst of his story one of my friends turned to the other and said,

[00:00:35] We don't know how lucky we are, and the Cuban stop been said how lucky you are.

[00:00:40] I had some place to escape to.

[00:00:42] And in that second seat told us the entire story,

[00:00:46] If we lose freedom here there's no place to escape to.

[00:00:49] This is the last stand on earth.

[00:00:55] This is the last stand on earth.

[00:01:01] The last stand on earth.

[00:02:11] You are now listening to the Patriot Power Hour.

[00:02:14] This live episode features the situation whereness you need.

[00:02:18] Depract his self-reliance and independence.

[00:02:22] Introducing your host.

[00:02:23] Ben, the breaker of Banksters and future then the editor of FutureDanger.com

[00:02:34] Patriot Power Hour.

[00:02:36] We are live October 2nd, 2024.

[00:02:40] Episode 280 Ben the breaker of Banksters here with FutureDanger.

[00:02:46] Yeah sure back one week through the night from Hurricane Helien hitting the United States.

[00:02:52] And I said at the time 130 mile an hour wins coming in over the fort of Panhandle with five foot surges.

[00:03:02] Could be a typical September hurricane for Florida.

[00:03:08] And it was not correct as has been one of the worst hurricane strikes in American history in terms of nominal dollar loss.

[00:03:18] There were 150 lives lost and many more missing tonight.

[00:03:24] So we've put this out on Patriot Power Hour.

[00:03:27] 1-800 red cross and various other charities are available.

[00:03:32] We're donating and we're talking to the leadership of proper progress and network about our network response.

[00:03:38] But tonight, many people in need because of devastation.

[00:03:44] And some of the devastation not really something you could do more than bug out from.

[00:03:50] People were caught in a situation with 40 trillion gallons of rain, landing in Appalachia Southern United States.

[00:04:00] And it's so clear and then the hurricane came in on top of it.

[00:04:05] Wiping away towns one week ago we were looking at this as House of Man turned out.

[00:04:10] Pretty typical hurricane with some life lost and some power as just for short term.

[00:04:16] Not what happened we have a major natural disaster in the United States of America one week ago.

[00:04:21] The storm one week later the disaster goes on.

[00:04:27] For those that haven't, hopefully you have but for who have not listened to.

[00:04:32] Preppers live Monday night, couple nights ago I guess September 30th had in Tripod Commander as well as Dave Jones as well as some chat participation etc.

[00:04:43] Dave Jones was down there right in the middle of it.

[00:04:48] He did, I don't know 20 plus years in the army and he deployed overseas and he was in Baghdad in the middle of the city.

[00:04:58] Right and in the green zone but things were still blowing up left and right.

[00:05:03] He said he felt more disconcerited and more worried and just felt like things were more out of control less safe in the Ashville area.

[00:05:14] Like last Saturday, Sunday then in Baghdad in like 2006 or whatever so Dave Jones doesn't play around if he said that absolutely believe him.

[00:05:27] Yep, sent a few videos while right after he got back and asked him that's the same record set is available that we've all seen if you're watching the news in the area.

[00:05:40] And he was there. He was just just found a way out of it so God bless him and his family but there's many more tonight that need our help and 1-100 red cross or your preferred charities.

[00:05:52] The news headlines that we're going to go through next segment are going to detail the facts and the most stunning ending headlines but five weeks out from presidential election major national disaster in Southeast United States.

[00:06:12] I felt like they really slow rolled this and maybe everyone was caught by surprise but I swear they were still calling this tropical storm, a lean when it was projected to be well beyond a tropical storm.

[00:06:30] And whatever, whatever that was a mistake or on purpose won't even get down that down to that route.

[00:06:38] Whatever like you said the one thing you can't really prep for is a mud slide in your bug out property.

[00:06:46] That's some beautiful land great mountains great bug out property. You know it'd be so nice to have 20 acres and one of those mountains but if it turns into a ravine and just holy wipes out.

[00:06:55] Now much you can do about that's one more horrible parts about it so hurricane super dangerous but when they get into that area with the landslide, mud slides and flooding all that.

[00:07:08] It's something pretty hard to prep for like said you could bug out but you would have had to be paying very close attention and.

[00:07:15] It seemed like it either strengthened that the last second in the trajectory and or they just soft played it for whatever reason, but there I swear they were calling it a tropical storm when it was really important people should have been getting out of the way.

[00:07:30] But I don't know if these things happen I guess and like you said donate if you're able to and take another good reason to keep prepping on and go listen to the.

[00:07:40] If you really want more info about it.

[00:07:44] Yeah absolutely and it's a part of the country that is obviously aware hurricane come in effect them but do not live under the threat like if you have property and live on the Gulf Coast right all Florida and.

[00:07:59] Long with Gulf Coast down through Texas is you know those people know what it means for hurricane comes in but in Appalachia it was.

[00:08:08] You know this this.

[00:08:11] Rociousness of flooding was you know nothing good compared any any of us for that so donate tonight state to more news will bring it to.

[00:08:22] National guards called out federal troops are called out headlines to come in the second segment.

[00:08:27] Meanwhile we got other personal world blown up men.

[00:08:31] We got economic and election news to cover where do you want to go from there.

[00:08:36] Well the dashboard is pretty severe and a lot of frequency which is double trouble meaning we have a lot of articles across a lot of indicators and a lot of them are very severe news not just topical.

[00:08:53] Where do I want to start how about because I don't want to spoil any of these headlines too much.

[00:08:58] Well you just give us here just stalt of the vice presidential debate last night.

[00:09:07] So they didn't go at it right and then do the Trump Paris you know abs vicious battle definitely the.

[00:09:16] You know the tender was polite and so I think that was good what was said I mean it both of them made their speeches alternating and.

[00:09:27] Yeah I don't think there's a change a lot of votes.

[00:09:30] I felt it actually today in the last one four hours Trump is taking the tiniest of leads in the gambling market which is probably the most accurate indicator out there anyway.

[00:09:42] My him and Harris were neck and neck and have been for at least in the betting markets last few weeks but just today Trump edged up just a little is that because.

[00:09:52] Vanced it well is that because Tim wallstead horrible as it both is a totally unrelated hard to know I mean what kind of undecided person would be watching the vice presidential debate.

[00:10:07] I'm the undecided voter watching the vice presidential debate kind of rough but it might be advanced in pretty well and walls did pretty bad so maybe did have a fact.

[00:10:19] I mean there's a little voters in any audience and that's what they're scrapping over at this point.

[00:10:28] And that's I mean that the delta that's what only thing that matters is what you can change right now in the difference between what you got now what you got on election day.

[00:10:38] So I thought it's quite well better than I expected I got a fan it's really hard for me to say a fan of presidential candidate.

[00:10:46] I got my gripes of Trump but I'm coming around to them but vets like right out the gate I seem to like them.

[00:10:54] For a lot of different reasons again pretty rare for Ben the breaker of banksters the header of all politicians to say advances pretty impressive but he's pretty down to earth.

[00:11:05] He like he said was the good cop to maybe Trump's bad cop mean he was polite and respectful but also didn't let himself be pushed around by the moderators or undercut by stupid talking points he handled it really well.

[00:11:24] And it was fairly relatable so when I watched these debates I kind of think what would I say you know I kind of it's like in the background like what would I say to this question and several of his answers were fairly close to what even been the breaker of banksters would say somewhat a lot more than I expected.

[00:11:43] And compared to any other presidential candidate practically in my lifetime pretty good so I give him like eight and a half or nine Tim walls fell on his face several times maybe some of the like an ass with caught lying about 10 of his square.

[00:12:02] And it was just embarrassing for him and I almost feel bad for the guy to ever remember who he represents the type of evil interests that he represents he's not doing this on accident he's not just a happy go lucky guy that oh I'm a knucklehead I made a mistake or two but I'm trying real hard for the country I promise I'm from Minnesota no I ain't that's no you know I almost feel bad for the old man but don't don't fall for that if you're really nice person like me maybe you want to see.

[00:12:32] I'm going to give him better than doubt don't do it but that was my high level take.

[00:12:39] All right, all right get a rant out of your chest in episode 280 right off the bat so.

[00:12:48] Some of the mentioned earlier about polls and whether there's a bump in the poll made me question what I knew about political polling.

[00:12:56] Technology changes and I was just checking real clear politics site for for their polling and the latest poll listed is.

[00:13:09] I'm 49 Harris 50 from the cook political report but I go to the whole.

[00:13:17] Poll results it doesn't tell you when the survey was taken that I don't know if they can turn around in polling.

[00:13:26] The results the last night's vice presidential debate.

[00:13:31] Within 24 hours I thought it's because they're manipulating the data to write they just as a matter of habit they don't.

[00:13:39] They don't release raw polling information so that it's all about the sampling which is why no one trust the polls in the first place.

[00:13:47] I don't even think they claim to do polling results within twenty-fars I could be wrong though.

[00:13:53] Well it's not polls in a traditional sense but it is online gambling which I find as a pretty good market maker and price discovery.

[00:14:04] But I get what you mean real polls certainly take more than 24 hours to get out of the knows who kind of finagally they may do one website I go to and it's I don't know if it's the best website or not but I feel like.

[00:14:19] It's it's good gauge as it changes so polly market dot com slash elections like I said I don't know if this is the best or if this is manipulated or it's fully accurate I don't know but I've been watching it and Trump has been lower than Harris.

[00:14:39] Since practically about the time she got in but there's been some ups and downs but today Trump is tired with her 49 49 Trump up 1.1% in the last 24 hours so polymarket dot com slash elections but again I don't do this but you can go gamble on different websites and they give you different odds for the first time Trump is the favorite but you still still seen as an underdog because you know the house.

[00:15:08] Always wins so you got that big so I think Harris was like plus one 10 and Trump was plus 105 meaning you got a better 105 dollars to win a hundred dollars.

[00:15:20] So the law sorry for their other neck and neck at least on these polls and all that we'll see how it really pans out.

[00:15:28] So you're talking about derivative of what really matters in the real world.

[00:15:35] It's it's a it's gambling on what is the outcome of the electoral college.

[00:15:42] So I'm looking at real clear politics.

[00:15:45] It's the electoral college map and as of tonight we got 104 toss ups Harris to 15 Trump to 19.

[00:15:59] There you go that's all within easily within margin of error so.

[00:16:06] Well the hundred 104 toss ups or what RCP could see is within the margin of error of the available polls for those states.

[00:16:16] And then 2115 electoral college votes going to Harris walls.

[00:16:28] And so that's a big swath of the country was five weeks left Pennsylvania North Carolina Georgia Arizona Nevada Minnesota Wisconsin Michigan all.

[00:16:44] And then there's a lot of toss ups and any two what to accept any two Nebraska.

[00:16:51] Now one electoral vote in Nebraska is because the Nebraska main partition right so Trump Trump and Harris are actually splitting main right now one in one.

[00:17:03] Nice.

[00:17:04] Oh, keep everyone up the day every week for the foreseeable future till the election.

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[00:20:25] Patriot power hour episode 280 coming up on that seven year anniversary pretty soon of the show actually.

[00:20:36] But for now we got news today's news let's roll right through it.

[00:20:42] California state outlaws local voter ID laws.

[00:20:50] DOJ Susanna Bama for voter role perge program that was targeting aliens ABC and CBS refused to report 13,000 illegal alien murders on the loose all this related to elections voting censorship.

[00:21:17] Hydroxychloroquine those 17,000 deaths related to hydroxychloroquine never happened.

[00:21:27] Few years later the propaganda is coming to light.

[00:21:34] U.S. to deploy tens of thousands of low cost drones to deter Chinese invasion of Taiwan.

[00:21:45] Now we're going to get to Israel and Iran but before we do that we'll leave that towards the end of this segment.

[00:21:54] Let's first get into the after effects of hurricane healing thousands of national guard troops deployed.

[00:22:05] It seemed at first that there were not many riots were looting going on but unfortunately looting did erupt not only just in Florida but in North Carolina Tennessee as well.

[00:22:26] I'm sure a lot of people around there are armed but still looting a concern.

[00:22:35] In Georgia 90,000 residents sheltered in place after chemical plant fires and chlorine into the air.

[00:22:49] Now onto Israel and Iran.

[00:22:53] A lot has happened since we were last on air just six days ago.

[00:23:00] We had an Osirah lot killed by Israeli strike.

[00:23:04] Hezbollah leader.

[00:23:08] Senior Iran guards general also killed.

[00:23:11] So multiple guards, revolutionary guards etc.

[00:23:17] From Iran as well as Hamas and Hezbollah all around.

[00:23:23] General's turtles, top level, folks can kill.

[00:23:27] I'm sure tons of people being killed were not being told about the cloaken dagger and assassinations going on.

[00:23:34] It was probably crazy right now.

[00:23:37] That was after they blew him apart with some pager and cell phones.

[00:23:43] Also in the last week, just within the last few days really Israeli army begins the invasion ground invasion of Lebanon.

[00:23:54] A little more than 24 hours ago, Iran shot 200 plus missiles at Israel in a couple waves reports say no casualties really on the ground and most were intercepted but amount of actual damage not necessarily known.

[00:24:14] So every week seems like Israeli conflict, widens and escalates.

[00:24:23] So we'll keep it close on that.

[00:24:27] Economically, gold has come off a little bit of its all time high.

[00:24:33] Did not cross the 2700 mark in the last few days right now.

[00:24:38] And it's still about $660.

[00:24:42] But still pretty much all time high.

[00:24:46] Silver also relatively flattened last week but still a decade high, not all time, but at 32 dollars still quite high for silver up huge year to date.

[00:24:59] Oil, I think it's crazy.

[00:25:02] Oil is only at about 70 bucks right now.

[00:25:05] We could talk about potentially why later on, but oil pretty cheap.

[00:25:10] Let's make sure your fuel reserves are topped off.

[00:25:13] Let's just say that.

[00:25:16] But otherwise, economically relatively quiet.

[00:25:21] Expect to cut interest rates again before I enter the year.

[00:25:26] But yeah, everything else is kind of focused on geopolitics and the election right now.

[00:25:32] But we, uh, I have the breaker, bankster.

[00:25:36] So I'll keep my ear to the ground.

[00:25:42] We do actually have a huge economic story that has only made headlines last day or two, but may last for quite a while.

[00:25:49] We'll see port strike across East coast and into the Gulf of Mexico too.

[00:25:56] Billions and billions of dollars per day at risk.

[00:26:00] The longshoremen have, uh, got on strike.

[00:26:11] Flooride and drinking water likely lowers kids. I cute.

[00:26:14] I see. I drank too much for a kid. I came to speak right now.

[00:26:18] Flooride and drinking water likely lowers kids.

[00:26:21] I cues more and more studies coming out.

[00:26:27] Showing how bad floor I is for development.

[00:26:34] Helined death toll rises to 120 millions remain without power, more Morgan power.

[00:26:41] Daily but still the worst affected areas.

[00:26:44] No power or even running water for very long time to come still.

[00:26:53] In Nepal, other side of the world, but 260 plus dead are missing due to floods.

[00:27:01] I remember last week we were talking about.

[00:27:04] It doesn't zip not hundreds dead in missing in Kenya as well.

[00:27:11] And the last article for the day on the news blitz.

[00:27:15] Hurricane Halene and other storms because it was raining a lot all over the place.

[00:27:20] Kind of a mix of a bunch but Halene plus other storms within that.

[00:27:24] Time period dumped 40 trillion with a T 40 trillion gallons of rain on the south.

[00:27:33] I want to point out that it's only a little bit more than our national deaths.

[00:27:37] 40 trillion gallons compared to a 35 trillion dollars in debt.

[00:27:43] That's not even that big a number of future than.

[00:27:47] It's not.

[00:27:49] And you know it's a bad disaster when federal troops are already out there with the looting and we're talking about entire blackout zones.

[00:27:59] The results of what it takes to get that area back under control.

[00:28:05] Watching very closely tonight on a pressure power hour and future danger.

[00:28:11] Because a lot of those areas quite isolated if the road leading in or the two roads leading in is absolutely wiped out.

[00:28:19] And there's down trees on the areas that's not washed away.

[00:28:22] You're not able to get into that mountainous area with ravines and what used to be streams become rivers like you can't be shipping in.

[00:28:29] It's not a lot of the same amount of time.

[00:28:31] So it's definitely a precarious situation.

[00:28:34] Glad they're hitting it full force, they better be.

[00:28:37] Have you?

[00:28:39] I hate making it political but you got to people are doing it whether it is or not.

[00:28:44] Do you think what's the political impact of this right now and do you think the Democrats are pulling their punches in the response or do you think there's no way they would risk that or would even try that.

[00:29:00] It's scared to death if this goes as badly for terrorists as it did towards W Bush with Katrina.

[00:29:11] I'd be pretty freaked out about but do you sense that sense that sense of urgency from the administration they campaign?

[00:29:19] I don't but maybe I'm listening to a great wing propaganda about how the left is not coming in to save everything.

[00:29:27] But it does seem like Biden and Harris is pretty nice a lot about it if they're worried it's going to be Katrina, but they're just fact-less and ineffective.

[00:29:35] Maybe that's just part of the course.

[00:29:38] But let me be maybe devil's advocate and give you a straight line argument on what I think someone with a moderate point of view might have right now.

[00:29:53] Let's do it.

[00:29:55] So you know middle the road, you know, congresspeople and senators might say something like I'm going to try to put together right here.

[00:30:03] So obviously, state and local authorities are the first line responders but when they are incapacitated like this will do.

[00:30:16] You have the National Guard of the States, Army National Guard and Air National Guard with a lot of medical and transportation logistics capabilities.

[00:30:28] And given the amount of time it's passed, time will tell whether different state guards did better or worse.

[00:30:39] But the reality is that and I think this is true myself personally they're all trying their best.

[00:30:45] Those state guards are there for that like that's what they all train for and what they're to do is it's what they all join for.

[00:30:52] So you know, you bring in FEMA and FEMA is supposed to be the layer of federal not oversight not command not control but enablement right to flow the resources to the state and local authorities so that they have an effective relief response.

[00:31:12] This is supposed to happen and when the category five hurricane hits nor lanes or categories four hits the pan hell of Florida and soaks southern Appalasia and causes this kind of you know destruction.

[00:31:27] There's there's only so fast any authority in any country can bring relief and you might want to point to Japanese responses to earthquakes and nuclear disasters they can roll out the full relief force pretty fast in Japan from what I've seen in my lifetime.

[00:31:50] But there's many other countries that would be absolutely grappling much worse with this than the United States of America including.

[00:31:59] First world countries right with this kind of destruction so I think the.

[00:32:05] The national guards of these states you know have an opportunity to do the you know premier level.

[00:32:14] Federalized response right you know and.

[00:32:21] I'm not sure if you're going to have a lot of stories coming out in the next week.

[00:32:43] That are going to be highly politicized because like said earlier it's that season and it's going to happen right.

[00:32:50] But I'm not I'm not ready to do that.

[00:32:55] No, I'm pretty much about as much as I wanted to and I think that was very well put I want to hear what NBC guy who has some background emergency management.

[00:33:06] I want to hear what he has to say in a few weeks or even a couple months when you fully analyze it but just.

[00:33:14] From my own perspective, I've dealt with insurance claims and if a building burns down or there's a massive explosion within trees or fatality or hurricane damage.

[00:33:25] For the first three days no one knows what the heck's going on it's like shock it off and no one can even get to the disaster areas usually even if they're trying a hundred and 10% and have every resource available so pretty much saying what you.

[00:33:41] You know I'm reading for some of you just said in my own smaller microcosm of insurance claims it's even companies like Fortune 100 Fortune 500 companies do table top exercises and have exact procedures for crisis communication and planning and they still fumble very basic ones let alone an entire wipe out of county after county and rural.

[00:34:09] Hilly areas and it's not like it just like stopped raining and everything was okay the next day.

[00:34:16] It was like so sorely to judge hopefully everyone I know that the average guy and gal in the grounds bus in their ass it's my questions more like could they have had 24 48 hours more warning was this poo pooed for some reason and or was just in confidence or a mistake of the forecasting.

[00:34:36] That's a rabbit hole we don't have to go all down in that but honestly we got a I like how you kind of brought that.

[00:34:43] More middle ground or.

[00:34:47] Reasonableness I want I definitely hear what Dave Jones has to say about this down the line though.

[00:34:52] And of course North Carolina's affected and one of the largest.

[00:34:58] Military installations in the world for liberty is in North Carolina so 1000 troops being dispatched mostly engineers out of what formerly was doing as port brag just across its state you know the speed with which that happened.

[00:35:15] So that shows me that the Pentagon and the White House are not fooling around right they're not they were absolutely not going to be accused of withholding that kind of support that was.

[00:35:27] Sitting idle in the same state.

[00:35:31] Yeah, that's maybe a bridge too far for them even for very Trump centric area of the country.

[00:35:39] I think it would be stupid of them to do that too so.

[00:35:43] All right what else got on plate we got about 20 minutes although we go a little late tonight if we wanted it is a power hour so we don't hold ourselves exactly the one hours but.

[00:35:54] Time is a ticking and we got 20 plus headlines to hit on where do you want to start.

[00:36:01] I should talk about the Middle East tonight.

[00:36:05] Probably I mean it's getting worse and worse but I almost feel like normal see by I say oh well it's you know they killed another leader and I ran shots some rockets and some of them might have hit something.

[00:36:16] And whatever is that big a deal I'm like no this is the worst war that visuals been in they call it a war I ran calls it a war worst war they've been in since I've been alive.

[00:36:27] I mean I guess you're good like the young keeper war like the seven days war whatever like in the 70s and 60s has maybe.

[00:36:35] I mean I'm not sure if I get a chance to do that but that can lead up to this level but this is at least try to be if I'm wrong, this is super serious right now.

[00:36:44] Well they went is really Army went all the way to Bay Root and.

[00:36:49] I was a kid I watched it on TV watch the sky scraper's getting shelving exploding and that was full on street to street in 82 and.

[00:37:02] I mean the precision air strikes have obviously changed the way wars fought but you know pushing straight in with infantry is not.

[00:37:11] You know the preferred approach not not not up against has a lot it was against Gaza right against a mosque but.

[00:37:21] The ground war it's underway but seems limited right now the big question is what what kind of retaliation for the missile strike that was retaliation.

[00:37:29] Is Israel playing to deliver on Iran and taking out oil refineries and ports is in the news I'm not certain if that's not you know.

[00:37:42] I'm a manipulation of the news environment itself you know or for the crowds watching the price oil but.

[00:37:53] I don't think Israel's playing around and.

[00:37:57] I'm not sure that the eye to all of the president of Iran is safe from what happened up from thezzarala right and.

[00:38:04] I'm not certain that any nuclear facilities that Iran has will be in existence a week from tonight and.

[00:38:15] I think it could be a case where that kind of over match when wins the war.

[00:38:21] It won't settle any you know hearts and minds for.

[00:38:24] Many people live for the rest of their lives it would it would persist for decades and decades and lifetimes and lifetimes.

[00:38:33] But in the sheer exercise military power.

[00:38:36] Israel might go ahead and do that stuff.

[00:38:41] Is that the next step strikes on Iran itself and I think that is possible or even.

[00:38:49] I don't need to put a percentage number on it.

[00:38:52] This year or even by next week as you're kind of alluding to but do think we're pretty darn close to that happen in like if.

[00:39:00] Like that could be Israel's next step or you think that could still be a couple down the road.

[00:39:06] I'd be tonight and.

[00:39:09] Yeah every every time we get into the weeds on the middle east Iran and Israel potential war.

[00:39:16] And a certain point I just want to zoom out and and start thinking about my country.

[00:39:21] And I think about George Washington's farewell address and the whole.

[00:39:27] Warning against foreign entanglement so we talk about this because we breathe the.

[00:39:34] And if you change your heat map on during Patriot power hour and the indicator of danger that we're tracking is the potential for the full on Israel.

[00:39:44] Iranian war because if it was.

[00:39:47] Thought in a way that was protracted.

[00:39:52] That you know, it's basically dragged into another Middle Eastern war thus desavializing.

[00:39:59] My country so that's why it's dangerous but if Israel strikes in a way that.

[00:40:05] Renders Iran.

[00:40:07] A clear loser unable to respond.

[00:40:11] That isn't necessarily dangerous for my country.

[00:40:16] The link that I get worried about and maybe they won't even get involved with it, but Russian Iran are getting closer and closer.

[00:40:23] So they take out the I atola they hit some deep underground.

[00:40:27] The nuclear sites research facilities center futures.

[00:40:35] Why do we want to call it and what between NATO and Russia changes.

[00:40:44] Nothing.

[00:40:46] I mean I guess we better hope so.

[00:40:50] I mean Russia I guess Russia will put it all in the line for Iran.

[00:40:53] They weren't going to throw any nukes around just because Iran gets smoked.

[00:41:00] No, why would they not in their national interest?

[00:41:03] Well they're already losing on their western front so they get blasted on their southern front.

[00:41:08] Russia's pretty cooped up and back to the corner.

[00:41:12] Oh it always has been.

[00:41:13] And they've always been paranoid about it and Iran's a client state.

[00:41:20] Russia's had many clients states and so we didn't have many for varying amounts of time all the way to the cold war but then they didn't.

[00:41:28] It's the Middle East and it's Russia and I don't see just an absolute knockout blow by Israel.

[00:41:37] And it's just being immediately dangerous.

[00:41:40] Now again you know the sentiment that that would leave and millions, billions of people for their as their lives.

[00:41:51] I'm not advocating on that psychological dimension that it would be wise to do it.

[00:41:58] But they did it in the nazrael.

[00:41:59] They're not playing around with you know, head of the law is on the target list.

[00:42:04] They're at war with Hezbollah and if they escalate to Iran it might be necessary to have Iran back down.

[00:42:18] Well that's what I really don't give a crab what happens over there except for dragonuss in the war and the fact we sell but also in foreign aid give billions and billions to Israel and others there.

[00:42:32] So it's just yeah now it isn't knowing if there wasn't if Russia wasn't involved I wouldn't be as concerned maybe but.

[00:42:44] Yeah all right anything else on that one.

[00:42:47] Keep watching this.

[00:42:49] That little you know you come back to the some of the moral and ethical constructs in western thought on how to wage war and you get into theories like just war theory.

[00:43:06] One of the dimensions is if you're fighting a war.

[00:43:10] The just thing to do is end it.

[00:43:14] So to not make it endless for attracted warfare to fight with an objective to win and end and arrive at a peace element.

[00:43:26] And that's never been the Middle East you know we we actually accomplish it in Iraq and and Afghanistan.

[00:43:33] And before the amount of time that we get afford to occupy completely but it wasn't impossible to leave.

[00:43:42] But that western way of war for like we want you're defeated we all agree or defeated.

[00:43:48] Germany to plan reconstruction for that matter.

[00:43:53] The Confederacy in our country reconstructing a defeated fall.

[00:43:57] And you know I'm bearing the hatchet and having peace that's that's not going to happen in the Middle East but fighting a war to win it is.

[00:44:06] You know it is just.

[00:44:09] Well October 7 is five days away when you're anniversary of that.

[00:44:17] So maybe it is a good idea for is really hit before they are hit again.

[00:44:23] Maybe not I don't know.

[00:44:26] I'm not in position to do that.

[00:44:31] No but doesn't mean one of their.

[00:44:34] I don't know if I'm a country.

[00:44:59] I don't know if I'm a country.

[00:45:03] I don't know if I'm a country.

[00:45:04] I don't know if I'm a country.

[00:45:21] But I'm not going to do that.

[00:45:33] I'm not going to do that.

[00:45:35] I'm not going to do that.

[00:45:36] What does it design their retaliation for the missile strike to be but if they go strong and knock out new to facilities and go after leadership targets.

[00:45:51] I'm just telling you I wouldn't be surprised.

[00:45:55] Well we have all these in archive and if you make that prediction correct we will absolutely.

[00:46:02] We will be.

[00:46:02] Poll that in the future because you even said it might be tonight which I was like damn I guess you are quite serious.

[00:46:12] What else got on the radar tonight?

[00:46:16] Well we talked about flood in our country.

[00:46:19] We talked about Middle East and breaking news tonight to didn't make it to the heat map is more indictments by the

[00:46:28] state of the country.

[00:46:32] without authority under any law.

[00:46:35] Just raising headlines pretty much

[00:46:39] seems to me like moral support to the anti-Trump movement, right?

[00:46:44] Just Jackson Smith is bringing out more political prosecutions,

[00:46:49] you know allegations which I think they really believe that's going to go somewhere,

[00:46:56] but how could it possibly and leave the United States

[00:46:59] to the president that can govern.

[00:47:02] So, that's happening tonight.

[00:47:04] Newsmanship is run-in strong.

[00:47:09] The news that voter ID and fraudulent ballots are going to be

[00:47:17] an absolute firestorm again is relatively muted.

[00:47:24] I would have thought there was more news and maybe it's just it's all going to be

[00:47:28] really rampant up when people are at polling stations witnessing what's going on.

[00:47:35] So, it's almost everything else in the world that's going dangerously for us

[00:47:43] is all in parallel and you know of a second tier of importance

[00:47:49] to the outcome of this election.

[00:47:54] Can you say that again?

[00:47:55] You say that the election is more important than everything we're talking about or vice versa.

[00:47:59] I think it is.

[00:48:01] I think it is.

[00:48:02] Oh my god.

[00:48:03] Everything else, you know, the Southeast United States will recover.

[00:48:08] Life has been lost, lives have been shattered.

[00:48:11] They will rebuild and in time that will heal.

[00:48:17] And the Middle East, you can escalate to, you know,

[00:48:22] on the brink of New to the war if Iran actually has weapons and

[00:48:25] deals with those they gotta use them or lose them, right?

[00:48:29] But we've talked about what could any adversary of Israel strike that wouldn't also

[00:48:37] absolutely wreck Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Jerusalem, the Temple Mount and the mosque on top.

[00:48:49] So I'm not sure that, you know, we're going to see Absin flows in the Middle East.

[00:48:54] Going off the rails.

[00:48:57] And I'm not sure anything's going off the rails.

[00:49:00] Other than, you know, this election, if this election goes off the rails,

[00:49:05] everything else good.

[00:49:08] The way I look at it is every headline here.

[00:49:12] We know for fact, Harris, the administration, if they got into power would make each one of these

[00:49:19] worse and that's what's currently going on with the current administration.

[00:49:23] Everything we've talked about tonight would be worse with Harris.

[00:49:27] And with Trump in, I think a lot of it would be

[00:49:32] at least plateau and some of it would improve.

[00:49:36] Some of this stuff would improve day one, day 90, year one.

[00:49:42] Some of this would take a few years.

[00:49:43] Some of this is so baked in, it would take multi, you know,

[00:49:53] disgrace we have in the massive debt.

[00:49:55] However, we can start taking the right steps with Trump administration.

[00:50:01] With Harris, I know for a fact it's going to get worse and worse.

[00:50:06] So it's, you know, okay, worst case scenario,

[00:50:09] Trump things are status quo, worst case scenario,

[00:50:12] Harris, it's like all of this stuff gets twice as bad in the next four years.

[00:50:19] Yep, I think we're in agreement on that one for sure.

[00:50:25] Hey, you know, some about that vice presidential debate, I wanted to mention.

[00:50:30] Vance was pretty slick and speaking as though Harris had the first administration that he's

[00:50:40] running against. That she was the president all along.

[00:50:45] She repeated the Harris administration, Harris administration,

[00:50:48] leading walls unable to respond.

[00:50:53] What he was supposed to say, don't it? Wasn't her administration, it was Biden's and so

[00:50:58] you know, he can't say that. And he just ran the table with that rhetorical device.

[00:51:06] I think that's why a lot of people are are probably going to agree that he won that debate.

[00:51:13] I certainly caught onto that. I was like, ah, real nice. I like that tactic.

[00:51:19] And I'm sure some people caught on consciously and I'm sure just as many or more subconsciously.

[00:51:26] I'm like, oh, Harris administration, I guess it really is that right now.

[00:51:31] Even if you say only the last couple months, if you're like, oh, well, it really

[00:51:36] Biden was in charge, everything, but he's just old and they won't get rid of him.

[00:51:39] So it's become the Harris administration the last couple months.

[00:51:43] Even if you think that subconsciously, there's no getting away from him.

[00:51:48] She's though it charts now and there's no way Tim walls or her or anyone other supporters can

[00:51:55] argue otherwise.

[00:51:58] Yeah, it's a rhetorical trap, right? And I think that Democrats in this country

[00:52:05] you know, increasingly just read themselves exposed to their political opponents,

[00:52:13] you know, trapping them into, into, you know, dilemmas that they can't, they can't explain

[00:52:19] themselves out of. They could just add hominom attack, try to change the subject.

[00:52:25] It's all they got left and maybe not a conscious layer, but on a subconscious layer,

[00:52:32] everybody knows it. Whether you're voting for him or not, everybody knows it.

[00:52:38] And this is the type of moral decline of an ideology that brought down the Soviet Union.

[00:52:45] P-slee, relatively peacefully too. So I see ourselves if we, if we head on a path that

[00:52:53] is towards the light, towards, you know, re-reveguring America that they're got this party after COVID

[00:53:07] essentially what insane. It's it's done to have to take its election losses and find moderation again.

[00:53:17] Or they could manage to, you know, steal enough votes in the right places to hang on to power.

[00:53:25] You know, we got five weeks to find out. Well, we try really hard and I do especially

[00:53:32] nothing, I think it can be a tutorial, but who's the citizen? I give me a Trump assassination attempt

[00:53:36] in the next five weeks. I mean, we've already had two plus attempts. It's almost, I would say,

[00:53:43] more than a 50% chance, there'll be another one in the next five weeks. So that by itself, let alone

[00:53:50] some other black swan October surprise, whatever you want to call it. Not out of the woods yet at all,

[00:53:57] but I certainly agree that most everyone, I'm not going to say everyone subconsciously understands

[00:54:04] the Democrats have become weaker, stupider and just, you know, Harrison Walts' best they got.

[00:54:12] That's pretty far cry from Obama at his prime in 2008 when he was actually able to convince

[00:54:18] everybody, right? And it was very slick. They like that no more. They're not bill-clin,

[00:54:23] they're not slick-talking slick-willy there. So their fallen part is pretty sad,

[00:54:28] they're going to do the best to steal it. We'll find out. But I'm still extremely concerned

[00:54:36] of assassination attempts and other black swans in what not, but even if that stuff happens,

[00:54:43] the cat is out of the bag to some degree like, people already see this incompetence and all of this

[00:54:47] will be preserved forever digitally. You know, I myself have many hard drives of not only our

[00:54:54] touch ass, but other podcasts and articles and lots of stuff. So, you know, the truth will get out.

[00:55:05] Yeah, so I think that whether they manage to hang on to power or not,

[00:55:12] they, you know, the Soviets, one party system, pond to power for a long time, but, you know,

[00:55:17] it's not lifetimes away before our federal system at the state, local level reacts to policies

[00:55:26] that aren't even policies that just have insane impacts for Americans. And that includes a lot of

[00:55:32] people that are first generation, like here, here from born abroad and here, you know, reality is,

[00:55:41] you know, can convince. Most people who are not highly person than what they're getting is not

[00:55:47] but, you know, it could be had. So we're going to have to, you know, put together election special again.

[00:55:57] Maybe some highlights of what we went through four years ago, been talking about how the actual

[00:56:06] process once states hold their 50 separate elections, all the electoral ballots are brought

[00:56:16] forth and meetings that take place all the way through November, or I'm sorry, December and January.

[00:56:24] Probably good point for that special. Let's put that down in the calendar, and it's a lovely,

[00:56:31] let's say for two weeks out from November fifth. So we're going to be looking at what?

[00:56:38] October last week of, yeah, when I said I talked over.

[00:56:43] Yeah, same for election special. Tell people just a basic fact to have the machinery of

[00:56:50] electrical, electrical, college works and all the places that we witnessed in 2020, you know,

[00:56:56] the loopholes were exploited. Right. And I'm going to go deep dive into at least two months worth

[00:57:04] of episodes around, you know, like October, November 2020. And maybe even some from January 2021,

[00:57:12] early to mid January, right? And so I'm going to hopefully pull some clips. I like it. Let's put

[00:57:18] that stake in the ground. I work better towards deadlines. So October 23rd, it looks like will be

[00:57:27] two full weeks before the election. So it'll be 13 days before the election. I think that's a good

[00:57:33] time. We don't want to do it like six days before the election. Probably a little too close. So

[00:57:41] that's the plan. One of the topics have literally addressed this

[00:57:48] fine set October night with episode two 80 a picture at Power Hour. I thought I just say one

[00:57:57] more thing for advanced. I thought he handled questions about the border very, very well. I

[00:58:04] can give him a 10 out of 10. They tried to paint him as some sort of authoritarian,

[00:58:11] tyrant mass deporting children's parents in particular, they're like, what about the children that

[00:58:16] were born here and their parents need to be deported? Will you rip family's apart? Like that's

[00:58:22] like how they asked the question. And he said it very reasonably and I agree with this. He says number

[00:58:30] one, we're going to go after the million that have come across the million of the seven plus millions.

[00:58:38] So the one seventh that have criminal records, those will be the highest priority to be deported

[00:58:44] immediately. After that, you probably don't need to go round people up to the port.

[00:58:51] You need to prevent employers from being to hire them and get away with under the table.

[00:58:58] So these people, you know, the six million that remain happened that may leave after five or

[00:59:04] 10 years because they can't get jobs or they maybe would actually go through the proper process

[00:59:09] after the fact. But long story short, he's like I'm not going to fall into your bait.

[00:59:14] He can't say on the debate that we're not going to do that because they would somehow

[00:59:19] chop that up and find the one example where someone's stepfather got taken away from the kid

[00:59:29] and it'd be out of their face, whatever. But it wasn't able to actually refute that but he did say look

[00:59:36] we're going to go out what we're really going to go after are the criminals. After that there's many other ways

[00:59:42] we can get these folks to kind of self deport themselves. So screw you, we're not going to turn into much

[00:59:49] a Nazi brown shirts, rip a people out from their children. Like because of course that's the emotional

[00:59:57] lowest common denominator that the moderators were going for and he did a pretty good job of kind

[01:00:02] of judo throwing that I guess is my point. He did that a few other times with like spring

[01:00:06] field of high on stuff so anyway I was like okay that's more like what we need there.

[01:00:12] Yeah it's easier for him than it has been for almost any Republican in that position in my lifetime

[01:00:19] because the lines of attack, the rhetorical lines of attack are just so worn right? So worn out

[01:00:25] so he's the product of benefit from the mid-Romies and the John McCains and the Bob Dole's

[01:00:33] equipment answer anything, you know appropriately like that. And that concept of clamping down on

[01:00:41] employment to promote or cause effect self deportation is the service, apply side economics

[01:00:51] approach in there that is you know kind of a double rhetorical whammy to the left right,

[01:01:00] you know they they're gut would be to argue against that even working as a means to

[01:01:07] affect deportation but in their hearts they know it'll work. They absolutely know that it's

[01:01:18] grabbing buses, grabbing air fair and going to work in their home country or another country

[01:01:25] because they can't hear right. The part that I was disassaged by a little bit with Van Sussancer

[01:01:32] was on you know paid pregnancy leave right paid feed parents leave and having it as a

[01:01:47] thoughtly express trust in a federal system where that is decided on a state by state basis

[01:01:53] he played into the hands of the narrator and his opponent and spoke around the edges of

[01:02:00] of of coming to some kind of agreement and congress at the federal level which goes offically

[01:02:05] that's not to me what the federal government should be legislating at all. Sure yeah libertarian

[01:02:12] me would certainly like to go a little harder against that but either pick his battles or maybe

[01:02:19] he thought hell kind of give this one up or kind of play Kate a little bit I don't think he probably

[01:02:27] believes it but maybe he does though. Yes bum I don't know what he believes there and sure he is trying

[01:02:35] to use we spoke earlier about how many people are actually persuadable in the audience and the answer

[01:02:40] that is some of them are and because it could come down to three or four states with 20,000 or less

[01:02:49] ballots deciding that I thought it was a true tactical move to give an answer that way but

[01:02:56] ideologically it doesn't align with what I'd like to see but Trump has never been that kind of libertarian

[01:03:02] you know that that's not their philosophy right it's not rammed all running for president right now.

[01:03:10] Yeah sure exactly. So libertarians out there that must have exactly the way they need it might

[01:03:17] want to reconsider what they're going to get if they don't against the the worst of two evils.

[01:03:23] I can agree with that now 12 years later like back in 2012 the Republican establishment had not

[01:03:32] come far enough for me to make that leap but the 2024 with their last one for sure.

[01:03:39] No no no no but yeah what one of the best things about Trump is he just brings out the

[01:03:50] worst in his enemies which is great for everyone to see the skulmet they are so yeah just that alone

[01:03:57] and the fact that they you know he took a ball it I'm definitely all right Trump I don't agree with you

[01:04:03] with everything but you know I definitely on on team Trump this go around but oh for a

[01:04:11] forget this this is the last thing I wanted to say on advances I got the last episode or a couple of

[01:04:16] episodes ago I said look need to have more than just Trump he's old even if he wins he's only

[01:04:27] fans could be you know a president but you know for eight 12 16 years from now so that's good to see

[01:04:37] I don't know about 16 let's see loss and election in between yeah you're right so

[01:04:42] obviously you may not be the nominee you know in 2028 but he might

[01:04:49] and and about a potential third problem publicly known third Trump assassination attempts I think it's a

[01:04:58] it's a bit of a Republican straw man to argue that the Secret Service and only the Secret Service

[01:05:07] is protecting the former president and and therefore the performance of this federal agency falls

[01:05:16] at the feet of the current administration it's a useful straw man to assume that you know that

[01:05:23] that's actually the way it is I cannot believe that out you know within the inner security of

[01:05:32] of the Secret Service Trump doesn't have his own private security that is nearest to him at all times

[01:05:38] and that's a Secret Service itself is at distance now in public at rallies

[01:05:45] his private security is going to be you know transparent but I'm not sitting nearby tonight that

[01:05:53] after two attempts one of them hit him that he's got all this security in the hands of the

[01:06:01] Secret Service tonight I don't think that's the case. I would have hoped it never was but after July

[01:06:07] 13 definitely not then after what happened like a few weeks ago Marlaga whatnot yeah

[01:06:13] really really hope so now be a little hyperbolic and a little over the top

[01:06:19] but if you asked me on like July 12 what kind of coverage even Trump got let alone

[01:06:27] you know when he was president but even now I would have said they got satellites and drones watching

[01:06:35] every square centimeter within a five mile radius in thermal and freaking X-ray vision

[01:06:43] and any threat would be eliminated with some sort of like space laser again I'm kind of joking a

[01:06:48] little bit but my point is I expected the military to be overwatching and being able to see

[01:06:56] okay there's a guy on the freaking barn roof or that building roof crooks for minutes and minutes

[01:07:03] and I thought someone else would have stepped in but I guess not maybe I totally over at overestimate

[01:07:09] our space capabilities or whatnot but yeah hopefully it's not just the current Secret Service

[01:07:17] covered Trump's ass right now well you know something like these rallies know

[01:07:25] that Nas Ralla was in that bunker and then I got to take a shot at that and very 400 people

[01:07:34] without knowing they're getting them so a lot of people suspect that we are able to give

[01:07:39] Israel that kind of information when we decided to give them that information but ordering the

[01:07:47] military to perform that kind of surveillance on a domestic political game I don't think the

[01:07:53] pathways were there I mean of course president in order the military but I'm this president

[01:07:59] who's in charge like right with the military you can take you know a document that's supposedly

[01:08:06] signed by Biden and go ahead and do something like that or would the chain of command

[01:08:12] bulk bulk at it right because they got a face Congress in the next administration whether or not

[01:08:18] Biden and Harris are around so I think it's you know still a potential for a let it happen on purpose

[01:08:28] mole inside of the Secret Service feeding locations to who knows who to put wind up doll

[01:08:35] psychos into Tomacasi mode against Trump but knowing this Trump must have his own security has

[01:08:45] those security was running in the Republican primaries in 2016 right before Secret Service was granted

[01:08:53] on you can afford it right and there's no shortage of patriot so it would step up and do that

[01:08:58] for special operators etc so if you use full article device to act as those secret services

[01:09:06] the only entity protecting him tonight I'm pretty sure these take precautions at this point

[01:09:16] all right that's about all I got for for the night any other last the second items you want to

[01:09:23] jump no one the last thing that said last week was that this hurricane alone was

[01:09:30] made me end up being a very typical storm and it wasn't so what I just said about Trump

[01:09:35] in his protection yeah I'm hoping I'm right yeah I know need to get into the commentary

[01:09:43] curse and we had enough problems going on we don't need to add to it now all good reasons to keep

[01:09:50] rep and that's what I say keep your ear to the ground even I were talking just a little bit

[01:09:55] earlier today and you said one of your key parts of prep in is being able to move quicker than

[01:10:03] 90 95% of people when things are going on because your paying attention to so close to you know

[01:10:10] real-time news whether that's from a natural disaster whether it's from civil unrest whether it's

[01:10:17] from cyber hacks who knows what I think it's every properties to be a newshound to say the

[01:10:25] least soon as we try to do here on Patriot Power Hour be a bit of a newshound also get some analysis

[01:10:31] get our thoughts and defend the Republic right yeah there's a lot of indicators of future

[01:10:37] danger some of them are you know can't be prepared for right absolutely can't but they're

[01:10:43] if you're in that local area your your faith in his devastation we're how you prepare it but there's

[01:10:49] a lot of them that are slow motion disasters and and after watching this since 2005 nine year

[01:10:57] anniversary of future danger this month their the archives are almost for that duration about seven years

[01:11:05] there's thresholds that you have to be aware of that we aren't crossing tonight that we're not

[01:11:13] that close to a crisis and but we're not far away from several from breaking very badly very

[01:11:21] quickly right so you know the whole ponds truck of the future danger website is allow you to gauge

[01:11:29] where you are in the poly crisis and we are very heated tonight there's a lot of dangers going

[01:11:36] on abroad at home something to a very consequential political election we're gonna bring a news

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