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[00:00:25] Not too long ago, two friends of mine were talking to a Cuban refugee, a businessman who had escaped from Castro.
[00:00:32] And in the midst of his story, one of my friends turned to the other and said, we don't know how lucky we are.
[00:00:37] And the Cuban stopped and said, how lucky you are. I had some place to escape to.
[00:00:43] And in that sentence, he told us the entire story. If we lose freedom here, there's no place to escape to.
[00:00:49] This is the last stand on earth. This is the last stand on earth. The last stand on earth.
[00:01:04] You are now listening to the Patriot Power Hour.
[00:02:14] This live episode features the situational awareness you need to practice self-reliance and independence.
[00:02:22] Introducing your hosts, Ben, the Breaker of Banksters, and Future Dan, the editor of FutureDanger.com.
[00:02:33] Patriot Power Hour. We are live episode 281, October 9th, 2024. Ben, the Breaker of Banksters here with Future Dan.
[00:02:44] And the dangerous news is all in column four. Almost all in column four tonight. Natural.
[00:02:53] This is the eve of hurricane crashing into the Tampa, Sarasota region tonight.
[00:03:01] Landfall expected 9 p.m.
[00:03:05] And it is predicted to hit at category four.
[00:03:11] Happening right now.
[00:03:13] That's Milton.
[00:03:15] That's Milton. Obviously still working through, unfortunately, recovery of bodies.
[00:03:23] 232 dead from Helene about, what, seven to ten days ago.
[00:03:28] So working through that, but a new one, Milton coming through.
[00:03:31] It was actually a category five and then has dipped down a little bit.
[00:03:35] But this one looks pretty bad, Future Dan, and it's not because of the rain.
[00:03:40] It's more of this storm surge on that low lane beachfront property in Tampa and Sarasota.
[00:03:48] So we'll hit the headlines.
[00:03:50] Not typical to have column four contain the preponderance of headlines.
[00:03:57] At least not since COVID.
[00:03:59] Right.
[00:03:59] Lockdown.
[00:04:00] And we have that tonight.
[00:04:02] So we'll save the precise facts for segment two like we always do.
[00:04:08] But what we sometimes don't do is talk about headlines that we can't find.
[00:04:15] And there's a major controversy right now.
[00:04:18] Not finding itself on the heat map dashboard.
[00:04:22] Pretty much for lack of a reliable headline.
[00:04:27] At least a well thought out one.
[00:04:29] But there is talk of a weather weapon being exposed by these two earthquakes.
[00:04:38] But like many things that are widely disbelieved and marginally believed,
[00:04:50] it's hard to come up with any solid headlines that we could point to.
[00:04:54] But Marjorie Taylor Greene has gone so far as to suggest that's possible.
[00:05:02] And White House is picking up on that to point out the ridiculousness of the claim.
[00:05:12] Alex Jones and apparently InfoWars, not yet shut down or auctioned off, I should say.
[00:05:21] Right out there saying that these hurricanes are weather manipulation.
[00:05:27] Again, no articles to point to that verify this in any reasonable way.
[00:05:34] But this hurricane, Milton, is coming from Mexico to the west coast of Florida.
[00:05:43] The opposite direction of any hurricane in our lives, Ben.
[00:05:48] In fact, I thought it was unique and strange that the weather channel or AccuWeather
[00:05:55] was pointing out that only twice in recorded history has a hurricane moved from west to east,
[00:06:03] at least one of this intensity.
[00:06:07] And they cited 1800s, a pair of them in the 1800s, about seven years apart,
[00:06:15] that reportedly moved from west to east.
[00:06:19] Milton picked up from a tropical depression to a storm to a Category 5
[00:06:26] with one of the tightest eyeballs you'll ever see on radar.
[00:06:30] In like 24 hours, it is headed west to east.
[00:06:34] So it's not a typical hurricane.
[00:06:38] A lot to unpack there.
[00:06:40] I'll start by saying I remember a couple hurricanes coming from east to west,
[00:06:46] kind of curving under Florida, then maybe going north, northeast a little bit
[00:06:52] and crashed into the Gulf Coast.
[00:06:54] But I don't remember one starting that far west,
[00:06:58] coming all the way past Yucatan Peninsula, all the way through past Cuba,
[00:07:03] bam, right into Florida, and it started there.
[00:07:05] And it happened so quickly.
[00:07:09] Now, I mean, we could talk about this literally for a whole hour,
[00:07:12] and we will talk a lot about this.
[00:07:15] I'm going to start with can they manipulate the weather?
[00:07:18] I think that should be a separate question from are they doing that right now
[00:07:24] to the hurricanes.
[00:07:25] So I think it's a lot easier to find evidence to support that they've at least
[00:07:31] experimented with in many different ways.
[00:07:34] Many countries, many militaries, many governments have experimented with changing the weather
[00:07:41] from cloud seeding to manipulating the ionosphere and everything in between.
[00:07:47] Even, like, you know, I don't know the exact altitude,
[00:07:52] but higher than commercial jets fly, they tested nuclear weapons in the 50s and 60s.
[00:07:58] They blew up atom bombs, maybe even hydrogen bombs, like 100,000 feet in the air.
[00:08:05] So was that an experiment for weather, or did they just gather data from what occurred there
[00:08:10] and then were able to, you know, long story short,
[00:08:12] I feel that they have the ability to manipulate at some degree the weather.
[00:08:19] Now, are they actually doing that right now, and to what degree can they change it?
[00:08:24] Maybe they can only make it go from a category 4 to a category 5,
[00:08:28] or conversely from a 4 to a 3.
[00:08:31] I don't think they can just, like, gin them up out of nowhere
[00:08:34] and just throw one right at a country.
[00:08:37] That seems a little bit too crazy.
[00:08:39] But maybe they can ratchet it up a little bit.
[00:08:41] Maybe they can steer it within a 50-mile area, right?
[00:08:44] Maybe nudge it certain directions.
[00:08:46] So can they do it at all compared, and there is evidence that they've tried,
[00:08:52] and I don't, you know, I could go write a book about it, I guess,
[00:08:55] but I think there's other people that have got a lot deeper into that than me.
[00:09:00] But then separate, are these hurricanes, the last two, a product of that?
[00:09:05] That one's, you know, we can't answer that or really even try to go into that right now
[00:09:10] unless you want to do into, you know, go into who would benefit from that.
[00:09:14] You could try to reverse engineer it with the who benefits,
[00:09:18] but we don't get too much into that here on Patriot Power Hour, do we?
[00:09:23] Well, unless there's facts that make speculating on any aspect of that logical.
[00:09:31] Right.
[00:09:32] I guess I'm very hypothetical off the cuff, like we're not just going to jibber-jabber
[00:09:37] and off the cuff come up with reasons like, oh, well, it's going to hit more Republican ericers,
[00:09:43] so it's definitely the Democrats trying to kill Republicans before the election.
[00:09:46] Like, okay, that might be a little over the top, really hard to build a case there in of itself,
[00:09:52] and we're not going to spend a lot of time on that.
[00:09:54] But, again, I believe that they have secret and top-secret abilities to change the weather.
[00:10:01] It's just to what degree and are they doing it right now?
[00:10:04] I can't answer that.
[00:10:07] Well, I can speculate, but before I did, I would say that the two cases where a powerful storm like this
[00:10:16] in the Gulf of Mexico originating on the coast of Mexico and then heading east
[00:10:22] are apparently 60 years before the invention of radar.
[00:10:28] So what kind of report is that anyways?
[00:10:30] It's like, what are the newspaper accounts?
[00:10:34] What are the written accounts in the 1880s or so when this supposedly happened?
[00:10:41] You know, it's not very reliable, right?
[00:10:45] You know, how well do they know exactly how the storms traveled, you know, in those days
[00:10:51] across the Gulf of Mexico?
[00:10:55] Should a military research whether this is possible?
[00:10:58] Damn right.
[00:11:00] Right.
[00:11:01] Obviously, right?
[00:11:02] The same reason chemical weapons and biological weapons are researched
[00:11:05] is to be fully aware of what might be brought against you
[00:11:09] and to plan for a defense from it, right?
[00:11:13] So the way geopolitical state power is wielded in the past two centuries,
[00:11:20] you know, really four centuries, five centuries with nation states,
[00:11:23] it's inevitable that it should be attempted to know whether it's possible.
[00:11:29] To what degree could a Category 5 storm be generated or if it emerges naturally manipulated
[00:11:39] and how it would be done?
[00:11:42] Right.
[00:11:43] So there's the problem.
[00:11:44] Let's see some facts.
[00:11:46] Even if it's, you know, physicists that could, you know, lay down the theoreticals on how that could be done, right?
[00:11:56] We don't see headlines of it.
[00:11:57] But perhaps that's telling because it is possible and it's all classified.
[00:12:05] I love data.
[00:12:06] I'm a data guy.
[00:12:08] A data set I would love to see is solar activity, solar cycles.
[00:12:15] Just remember five, six months ago, solar storms inbound.
[00:12:19] The sun is at its peak or damn near its peak and has been over the last few years of a solar cycle.
[00:12:25] And they have super cycles.
[00:12:26] It is right now.
[00:12:28] So I think that is reasonable explanation too.
[00:12:33] There you go.
[00:12:34] So add that together, it could be just that.
[00:12:36] It could be man-made.
[00:12:37] It could be just these things happen.
[00:12:39] And the law of large numbers, sometimes two crazy things happen at the same time.
[00:12:43] And having two major hurricanes isn't that totally out of bounds.
[00:12:47] With so much tension in the world right now, especially around election season,
[00:12:51] it sure as heck seems a little more than a coincidence, but things happen.
[00:12:56] But the solar cycle, solar activity, I just really want to point that out.
[00:13:00] And you made it – I mean, like you said, there's a storm pretty much going on right now.
[00:13:03] And that has to have some effect, I think, right?
[00:13:08] So think of a number of variables that go on to create a Category 5 hurricane on a particular track, right?
[00:13:17] I mean, there's no way you're ever going to convince me that all those variables can be controlled by human time.
[00:13:29] No way.
[00:13:31] But that's not the same as saying that none of them can, right?
[00:13:36] So it takes a flexible mind to entertain, you know, what's the parameters of what's possible.
[00:13:45] But, you know, Cat 5 hurricanes can obviously happen naturally.
[00:13:51] And always did, always will, and doesn't really matter the source of how it got to where it's going tonight.
[00:14:02] It's going to damage Florida very badly with storm surges that are going to just absolutely sink Tampa.
[00:14:15] Let's try to keep it to two or three minutes because we're going to go to break, come back with a dashboard,
[00:14:18] a little thought experiment.
[00:14:19] Let's look on the other side of the graph, the other side of zero if you're looking on the scale.
[00:14:25] Let's talk about stopping a hurricane or muting it or turning it away.
[00:14:33] Everyone's talking about can they accelerate it or make it worse or steer it.
[00:14:38] What about couldn't they try to destroy it somehow?
[00:14:43] They make the joke about Trump saying nuke it, not saying that.
[00:14:47] But the fact that they're not trying, they should be making a big effort.
[00:14:51] Like, we're going to fly these missions into it and try to disrupt it.
[00:14:54] We may not be successful, but we're going to try to save Tampa.
[00:14:57] That would be like a huge PR, you know, double thumbs up.
[00:15:01] The fact they're not even trying that is kind of weird.
[00:15:03] I don't know.
[00:15:04] Just the thought.
[00:15:07] Well, the only way to really prevent it would be to cool the oceans, right?
[00:15:12] Because these come from hot water.
[00:15:14] So heat in the water, that creates the energy.
[00:15:17] So you have to cool the water.
[00:15:20] But heating the water in a specific spot with some kind of directed energy weaponry, it's not absolutely unthinkable that people would have thought of that.
[00:15:33] You know, supposedly that was harp out of, you know, antenna arrays in Alaska, et cetera.
[00:15:39] There's been a lot out there on this.
[00:15:41] Right.
[00:15:41] None of it substantiated to my satisfaction.
[00:15:45] But if you don't know, Tampa is home of McGill Air Force Base, the headquarters for U.S. Central Command, as well as U.S. Special Operations Command.
[00:15:59] Very, very important air base, which houses those joint commands.
[00:16:06] So if you're going to talk about the they, the big anonymous boogeyman they that never seems to get named adequately while conspiracies are speculated upon.
[00:16:23] And, you know, if it's even possible, would it not make sense for an adversary to do it at that military base during an election?
[00:16:35] Could be.
[00:16:36] I think in this past week, I don't have the clip, but Hillary Clinton said, we're going to lose control.
[00:16:44] We.
[00:16:45] The we she's talking about is the they I'm talking about in the conspiracies.
[00:16:49] Whoever we is in her mind.
[00:16:52] Anyway, we're going to break.
[00:16:54] Come back with the dashboard.
[00:16:56] We got a lot more to talk about.
[00:16:57] It's your power hour.
[00:16:58] Stick with us.
[00:17:47] Patriot power hour.
[00:17:48] Interception.
[00:17:53] February 25th, 2020.
[00:17:55] Episode 85.
[00:17:59] Why can low interest rates be bad?
[00:18:03] In layman's terms, think of it as adrenaline.
[00:18:06] If you're running on adrenaline at all times, that is really taxing the system.
[00:18:12] And really, it could kill you.
[00:18:14] Sometimes you need adrenaline if there's a medical emergency that can keep the patient alive.
[00:18:18] Right.
[00:18:19] Bam.
[00:18:19] Right in the heart like Pulp Fiction.
[00:18:21] But guess what?
[00:18:23] You can't be having that all the time.
[00:18:25] We're not just seeing emergency measures.
[00:18:27] We're seeing unprecedented emergency measures.
[00:18:32] Very low interest rates for a prolonged period of time.
[00:18:36] They simply lead to bad and poor allocation of capital slash resources.
[00:18:42] Malinvestment.
[00:18:43] Those investors, whether it's your pension fund, whether it's 401k, whether it's foreigners who buy a lot of our debt, by the way.
[00:18:53] All those folks, they want to get a return.
[00:18:57] And guess what?
[00:18:58] When inflation is actually higher, even though they say inflation rate's low, it's not this low.
[00:19:03] And the lower these rates go, which just means inflation is much and much higher.
[00:19:09] Where does that end?
[00:19:10] Just ends in the total, unfortunately, the total destruction in an exponential fashion of any mathematical model.
[00:19:18] We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network.
[00:19:39] All my back-blown survivor lass.
[00:19:42] They got me in.
[00:19:43] They surrender.
[00:19:47] No trigger fingers go.
[00:19:49] Living the dangerous lie.
[00:19:58] They're knocking me down.
[00:19:59] Making me strong.
[00:20:05] You're making me stand.
[00:20:08] Like a rocket up into the sky.
[00:20:10] Nothing can stop me tonight.
[00:20:12] You make me feel...
[00:20:36] Time for the News Blitz, the dashboard, here on Patriot Power Hour, episode 281.
[00:20:43] October 9th, 2024.
[00:20:46] We will get back into the hurricane.
[00:20:49] The hurricanes, even.
[00:20:52] Talk about Helene and what's going on there still.
[00:20:56] But Milton forming as well.
[00:20:59] Let's go ahead and start with other news.
[00:21:01] Because there's definitely some stuff going on.
[00:21:04] And while this hand's doing this, with other hands doing what?
[00:21:09] We got to make sure we pay attention to everything.
[00:21:11] Head on a swivel.
[00:21:13] So here we go.
[00:21:15] Middle East.
[00:21:17] People are still waiting to see if Israel's going to take the big leap and target Iran's
[00:21:26] nuclear facilities, etc.
[00:21:27] Has not occurred in the last week.
[00:21:30] But Israeli jets mount another attack on Damascus.
[00:21:35] They've been bombing Lebanon quite a lot.
[00:21:40] On October 7th, which was just a couple days ago.
[00:21:43] There were rockets shot into Israel.
[00:21:46] But it was a little bit, you know, it was kind of a tit for tat overall.
[00:21:51] And nothing has escalated, at least seemingly, in the last week compared to where we were.
[00:21:57] We have seen massive escalation the last few weeks, though.
[00:22:00] Starting with those pager bombers.
[00:22:04] Afghan national who entered U.S. on special visa charged with plotting election day massacre.
[00:22:14] That's something to keep an eye on for sure.
[00:22:17] Texas demands federal government verify nearly half a million unverified voters.
[00:22:25] Other states trying to crack down on voter rolls.
[00:22:32] Making sure they're up to date, accurate.
[00:22:36] Or if you listen to the liberals.
[00:22:40] Absolutely discriminatory threats to democracy for keeping the voter rolls clean.
[00:22:46] I don't know.
[00:22:47] Pick your...
[00:22:48] You decide, listeners, a Patriot Power Hour.
[00:22:52] But the Texas government is demanding that the feds verify nearly half a million unverified voters.
[00:22:59] So state and federal pitted against each other.
[00:23:05] So state and federal pitted against each other.
[00:23:35] $0.37.
[00:23:40] Under the indicator gas lines form,
[00:23:44] 1,300 Florida gas stations run out of fuel ahead of Hurricane Milton.
[00:23:51] So there's a reason to keep a fuel stash in a safe manner, of course.
[00:23:58] NBC guy always talks about rotating his gas, using his sheets, rewards, and all that.
[00:24:05] Well, he better at least have enough gas to get out of town.
[00:24:10] And sit in traffic for hours and hours.
[00:24:14] Alright.
[00:24:15] Let's see.
[00:24:16] A couple...
[00:24:17] There are a couple natural news type of articles here besides the hurricanes.
[00:24:23] We'll hit those and then we'll just jump right back into the hurricanes.
[00:24:26] 200 feared, buried, alive, and unfortunately dead now.
[00:24:31] And large landslide in Brazil.
[00:24:34] So these things happen everywhere.
[00:24:37] Dust storm triggers.
[00:24:39] 60 car pile up in Idaho.
[00:24:44] There you go.
[00:24:45] We alluded to it.
[00:24:47] Strong solar radiation in progress.
[00:24:51] Severe geomagnetic storm watch in effect.
[00:24:55] So we've been getting hit from the spring all the way through the summer.
[00:24:59] And even now with very high levels of solar radiation.
[00:25:06] Embryos being made without eggs or sperm.
[00:25:11] Under nature is re-engineered.
[00:25:13] I would think so.
[00:25:14] That's pretty much the basis of nature being re-engineered.
[00:25:16] Holy cow.
[00:25:17] We'll certainly jump into that.
[00:25:22] But now time for Mega Storms Mall.
[00:25:26] Already have some tornadoes in Florida.
[00:25:28] Even on the east coast.
[00:25:29] The east coast is going to get hit pretty hard too.
[00:25:31] Of course the storm surge is going to hit the west coast a lot worse.
[00:25:36] Was a category 5.
[00:25:38] Looks like it's down to a 4.
[00:25:39] And potentially down to a 3 when it hits land.
[00:25:42] It's pretty darn near hitting land now.
[00:25:44] But 9 p.m. eastern it's about 7 to 30 eastern right now.
[00:25:48] So hour and a half or so.
[00:25:49] So Yucatan Peninsula already got hit a bit.
[00:25:59] Of course Helene.
[00:26:02] Really that disaster in that region.
[00:26:05] Still being assessed let alone recovered from.
[00:26:11] 232 dead across 6 states.
[00:26:14] Many missing still.
[00:26:18] Just devastation is pretty crazy.
[00:26:21] Certainly some podcast episodes you need to listen to on this network.
[00:26:26] Pepper Broadcasting Network over the past week.
[00:26:28] Or even going back.
[00:26:30] You know 10 days ago.
[00:26:31] Around prepper camp.
[00:26:33] When all this is going on.
[00:26:35] Go back in the archives if you haven't listened to them yet.
[00:26:38] How you can help.
[00:26:41] With recovery efforts and all that.
[00:26:43] And also maybe some lessons learned.
[00:26:46] NBC guy was very thankful for some things he did.
[00:26:48] But also.
[00:26:50] Said you know what.
[00:26:51] This is some things.
[00:26:52] Probably should have been done differently.
[00:26:54] Next time.
[00:26:55] So as preppers.
[00:26:57] We're all preppers.
[00:26:59] Right.
[00:27:00] Got to look at it that way.
[00:27:03] And future Dan.
[00:27:04] That looks like.
[00:27:05] That's the news blitz for the day.
[00:27:07] October 9th.
[00:27:09] Yeah.
[00:27:10] Call them for dominate.
[00:27:11] So.
[00:27:12] In the gas lines forming.
[00:27:15] Economics.
[00:27:16] That's an economic indicator.
[00:27:19] But.
[00:27:19] It's.
[00:27:20] Clearly related to the storms.
[00:27:22] Right.
[00:27:22] I realize that the.
[00:27:25] You know.
[00:27:25] Indicators available.
[00:27:27] Designed into future danger.
[00:27:29] There isn't one for gas.
[00:27:32] Being unavailable.
[00:27:33] Flat out.
[00:27:34] There is no gas in a region.
[00:27:36] So gas lines forming.
[00:27:37] Yeah.
[00:27:37] There's.
[00:27:38] There's probably not a lot of lines right now.
[00:27:41] And everybody knows they can't get gas.
[00:27:44] So that's a little bit of a misfit.
[00:27:46] Was the best place to put it.
[00:27:48] But economically.
[00:27:50] We don't have any other news.
[00:27:52] All the.
[00:27:53] Government reported figures.
[00:27:55] Are as rosy as possible right now.
[00:27:58] So there's a.
[00:28:00] Gigantic other shoe to drop.
[00:28:02] So at some point in the future.
[00:28:04] And all is well.
[00:28:06] Enter the new fiscal year.
[00:28:08] Right.
[00:28:08] And.
[00:28:09] And.
[00:28:09] Can just keep on spending at this point.
[00:28:11] No government shutdown.
[00:28:12] Looming.
[00:28:13] The strikes at the ports.
[00:28:15] Been pushed off a little longer.
[00:28:16] So.
[00:28:17] All clear.
[00:28:19] And I'm being a little facetious here.
[00:28:20] But in a way.
[00:28:21] Hey.
[00:28:21] They have cleared away.
[00:28:23] At least until.
[00:28:24] November.
[00:28:25] Until election day it seems.
[00:28:26] What?
[00:28:26] I actually saw a report today.
[00:28:30] That interest rates on homes.
[00:28:32] For mortgages.
[00:28:33] It went up after the Fed cut.
[00:28:35] How about that?
[00:28:37] Damn.
[00:28:39] I'm hoping they'll cut again in November.
[00:28:41] And then I might make a purchase of something or other.
[00:28:43] But.
[00:28:44] I can see why.
[00:28:47] Interest rates.
[00:28:48] Similar to hurricanes.
[00:28:50] Although.
[00:28:50] A lot different.
[00:28:52] Only an economist like me would say.
[00:28:54] They're similar to a hurricane.
[00:28:55] But.
[00:28:56] There's a lot of variables.
[00:28:56] A lot of things.
[00:28:58] That affect them.
[00:29:00] And you also got to remember.
[00:29:02] Just like a weather forecast.
[00:29:03] They're always looking into the future.
[00:29:05] And if they change their forecast.
[00:29:07] Or something happens now.
[00:29:08] That changes the forecast.
[00:29:09] It's already built in.
[00:29:10] That's when you get.
[00:29:12] A big.
[00:29:13] Commotion.
[00:29:15] Right.
[00:29:15] So.
[00:29:17] That's bad.
[00:29:18] I guess what I'm trying to say is.
[00:29:19] That's a bad thing.
[00:29:21] In there.
[00:29:21] In the banksters view.
[00:29:24] They're trying to lower rates.
[00:29:25] But.
[00:29:25] Rates are going up.
[00:29:26] That means.
[00:29:27] Something's broken.
[00:29:28] Maybe they pushed it too far.
[00:29:30] We'll be covering this down the line.
[00:29:32] Don't worry.
[00:29:34] So where do you want to go next.
[00:29:35] In this wide array of.
[00:29:39] Threats that we're going to discuss.
[00:29:40] On episode 281.
[00:29:43] Patriot Power Hour.
[00:29:46] I got a question for you.
[00:29:47] Let's just dive right into this article.
[00:29:50] And this is literally the headline.
[00:29:51] They were made without eggs or sperm.
[00:29:54] Are they human.
[00:29:57] Are they human.
[00:29:57] This is under nature is reengineered.
[00:29:59] What's your thoughts on that.
[00:30:01] And is this something you ever would have expected.
[00:30:04] In your lifetime.
[00:30:05] And how would you answer that.
[00:30:08] So first.
[00:30:09] Can you describe for the audience.
[00:30:11] What this article is talking about.
[00:30:12] Like what the scientists actually did.
[00:30:17] All right.
[00:30:17] From stem cells.
[00:30:20] And I'm not going to define really what stem cells are.
[00:30:22] But stem cells can become.
[00:30:24] Many different types of cell.
[00:30:26] They're kind of like the.
[00:30:27] Primordial.
[00:30:29] Cell.
[00:30:30] There you go.
[00:30:31] That's what you get for a layman like me.
[00:30:32] Anyway.
[00:30:34] They were able to turn these stem cells.
[00:30:37] Into embryos.
[00:30:39] That pretty much.
[00:30:41] Resembled.
[00:30:42] What human embryo looks like.
[00:30:44] 14 days.
[00:30:46] After.
[00:30:47] After.
[00:30:48] Of development.
[00:30:49] After.
[00:30:50] After the joining of the sperm and the egg.
[00:30:52] 14 days later.
[00:30:53] You got a little.
[00:30:54] Little tiny tiny embryo.
[00:30:56] Right.
[00:30:56] They were able to.
[00:30:58] Mimic that.
[00:30:59] And get to that same level.
[00:31:01] Without the egg and the sperm.
[00:31:02] Just using stem cells.
[00:31:03] Just manipulating that stem cell.
[00:31:05] Now.
[00:31:05] They're not saying that they could continue.
[00:31:07] Past 14 days.
[00:31:08] And turn this into human.
[00:31:10] But.
[00:31:10] 14 days is pretty impressive.
[00:31:12] They're part way there.
[00:31:15] Not yet.
[00:31:17] It gets a little more difficult.
[00:31:18] As time goes on.
[00:31:19] I'm sure.
[00:31:20] It gets a little more complicated.
[00:31:22] Of an organism.
[00:31:23] But.
[00:31:24] 50.
[00:31:24] 100.
[00:31:25] 150.
[00:31:25] 500 years from now.
[00:31:27] Who knows what they'll be able to come up by then.
[00:31:30] So.
[00:31:31] How did I do on the explanation?
[00:31:33] And what kind of thoughts you got on this?
[00:31:34] I don't consider this to be a human at all.
[00:31:37] But.
[00:31:37] They're asking the question.
[00:31:39] Maybe just laying the foundation for.
[00:31:41] Future transhumanism.
[00:31:43] Or.
[00:31:43] Genetic manipulation.
[00:31:45] What.
[00:31:45] What do you got to say about that?
[00:31:48] Well.
[00:31:48] They're telegraphing.
[00:31:50] The.
[00:31:50] Potential for.
[00:31:51] Clones and.
[00:31:53] Parentalist births.
[00:31:54] Right.
[00:31:54] Right.
[00:31:55] Just completely artificially conceived.
[00:31:57] Human life.
[00:31:59] And.
[00:32:00] I think that's a.
[00:32:01] Reality that the.
[00:32:03] You know.
[00:32:04] We have to.
[00:32:05] Come to grips with.
[00:32:06] That'll be coming.
[00:32:08] And.
[00:32:08] And even if we can ban it.
[00:32:10] And.
[00:32:10] Successfully enforce.
[00:32:11] A ban against it.
[00:32:13] In our country.
[00:32:14] And other.
[00:32:15] And in other civilized countries.
[00:32:17] A.
[00:32:18] Big.
[00:32:19] Big.
[00:32:20] Swath of the world.
[00:32:21] Will.
[00:32:22] Always.
[00:32:22] Seek.
[00:32:23] To accomplish this.
[00:32:25] And.
[00:32:25] And I'm thinking of China.
[00:32:27] Number one.
[00:32:28] Me too.
[00:32:31] How.
[00:32:32] How it carries over into.
[00:32:33] You know.
[00:32:34] A new dimension of biological warfare.
[00:32:37] Is.
[00:32:37] What.
[00:32:38] We all have to be caring about.
[00:32:40] That.
[00:32:40] This.
[00:32:40] This stuff's possible.
[00:32:42] And they're showing.
[00:32:43] They're proving it.
[00:32:45] And.
[00:32:47] This is kind of.
[00:32:48] A slippery slope.
[00:32:50] Or.
[00:32:50] It can start with good intentions.
[00:32:52] And get.
[00:32:53] Go downhill pretty quickly.
[00:32:54] I think.
[00:32:55] I feel like.
[00:32:57] A world class athlete.
[00:32:58] That.
[00:32:59] Tore their Achilles.
[00:33:01] But can get some stem cells.
[00:33:02] And recover in six weeks.
[00:33:03] Instead of six months.
[00:33:04] Or having to retire.
[00:33:06] You could say.
[00:33:07] Okay.
[00:33:07] That's.
[00:33:08] That's great.
[00:33:09] Maybe some people.
[00:33:10] I mean.
[00:33:10] A lot of people are totally against that.
[00:33:12] In of itself too.
[00:33:13] Because what the source of these stem cells.
[00:33:15] And all the.
[00:33:16] All that.
[00:33:17] So maybe some people aren't.
[00:33:18] Cool.
[00:33:19] Even with that.
[00:33:19] But.
[00:33:20] Assuming you're like.
[00:33:21] Okay.
[00:33:21] I want my star quarterback.
[00:33:23] To come back.
[00:33:24] This season.
[00:33:25] And I want stem cells.
[00:33:26] Or.
[00:33:26] If you're like Joe Rogan.
[00:33:28] Admit you go to Mexico.
[00:33:29] Or Colombia.
[00:33:30] Get stem cells.
[00:33:31] To regenerate injuries.
[00:33:32] And to recover.
[00:33:33] And to stay young.
[00:33:35] So.
[00:33:35] That's.
[00:33:36] That's.
[00:33:37] A little bit.
[00:33:37] Of a slippery slope.
[00:33:38] But then it gets worse.
[00:33:39] And worse.
[00:33:40] And worse.
[00:33:40] And before you know it.
[00:33:41] You're going to have.
[00:33:42] I mean.
[00:33:43] Science fiction.
[00:33:44] Does a great job.
[00:33:45] Of talking about.
[00:33:46] Uber mention.
[00:33:48] And clone armies.
[00:33:49] And all types of.
[00:33:52] Diseases that can be.
[00:33:54] Spawned out of this.
[00:33:55] I mean.
[00:33:55] Think of what kind of pandemic.
[00:33:56] Might be able to be grown out of this.
[00:33:58] So.
[00:33:58] Runs the whole gamut.
[00:34:00] Science fiction.
[00:34:01] Is becoming more and more.
[00:34:02] Science fact.
[00:34:03] But the answer.
[00:34:04] This question.
[00:34:05] I don't consider this human.
[00:34:07] I think it's pretty flat.
[00:34:09] But it comes from.
[00:34:09] The Atlantic.
[00:34:11] Who's to say.
[00:34:12] We don't use.
[00:34:14] Bankster organization.
[00:34:18] News media.
[00:34:19] Mainstream media.
[00:34:20] Against themselves.
[00:34:21] That's what we're doing here.
[00:34:24] Yeah.
[00:34:24] They're just telegraphing.
[00:34:26] The future.
[00:34:26] This is.
[00:34:28] A form of.
[00:34:28] Predicted.
[00:34:29] Programming.
[00:34:30] And he.
[00:34:30] It won't be.
[00:34:31] The case of.
[00:34:33] A quarterback.
[00:34:34] Needing.
[00:34:35] The surgery.
[00:34:35] It'll be you.
[00:34:37] It'll be.
[00:34:37] Look what this.
[00:34:39] All of you to do.
[00:34:40] Right.
[00:34:40] That extends your.
[00:34:43] Youthfulness.
[00:34:44] Or your lifespan.
[00:34:45] Right.
[00:34:46] And.
[00:34:48] They'll come from.
[00:34:49] Human beings.
[00:34:50] That were sacrificed.
[00:34:54] Break it up a little bit.
[00:34:55] I think it's like.
[00:34:56] The yo-yo.
[00:34:57] Rubber band effect.
[00:34:58] Effect of.
[00:34:59] Either cell phone.
[00:34:59] Or Skype.
[00:35:00] Who got the.
[00:35:01] We got the gist of it.
[00:35:02] So we'll try to.
[00:35:03] Make sure that.
[00:35:04] You know.
[00:35:04] You come back in.
[00:35:05] But.
[00:35:06] Agree that.
[00:35:07] The main.
[00:35:09] Main reason.
[00:35:10] Most people will be.
[00:35:10] For this technology.
[00:35:12] Is life extension.
[00:35:13] Or saving.
[00:35:14] Their own life.
[00:35:15] From fatal disease.
[00:35:17] Hard to say.
[00:35:18] I wouldn't want.
[00:35:19] That to save my life.
[00:35:20] If I'm actually in that circumstance.
[00:35:22] And like.
[00:35:22] You will die in one year.
[00:35:23] Or you take these.
[00:35:24] And we can guarantee.
[00:35:25] You'll live at least five.
[00:35:27] I mean.
[00:35:29] You got to make a tough decision.
[00:35:31] But I think it's too good to be true.
[00:35:34] And I don't trust the people in charge of this shit.
[00:35:36] Number one.
[00:35:37] Okay.
[00:35:38] Technology itself is one thing.
[00:35:39] But I don't trust the people behind this.
[00:35:41] Same people behind COVID and the vaccine and all that.
[00:35:44] So just.
[00:35:44] That's enough for me right there.
[00:35:48] Yeah.
[00:35:48] And stem cells come from.
[00:35:50] The unborn.
[00:35:51] So.
[00:35:52] Lives were sacrificed.
[00:35:54] In an.
[00:35:56] Incredibly uncivilized way.
[00:35:59] If you're.
[00:35:59] If you believe in.
[00:36:01] Life at.
[00:36:02] Conception.
[00:36:03] This is.
[00:36:04] This is not.
[00:36:06] You know.
[00:36:06] The article that.
[00:36:08] We're talking about tonight.
[00:36:09] Right now.
[00:36:10] You know.
[00:36:10] How the scientists did this.
[00:36:12] And they.
[00:36:12] And they.
[00:36:12] They said.
[00:36:13] This raises ethical.
[00:36:14] Because.
[00:36:15] Ethical concerns.
[00:36:16] Well there's.
[00:36:17] Ethical concerns.
[00:36:18] With creating embryos.
[00:36:19] Embryos.
[00:36:20] To harvest their stem cells.
[00:36:22] In the first place.
[00:36:22] Of course.
[00:36:24] Yes.
[00:36:25] Definitely.
[00:36:26] And even if they.
[00:36:27] Try to come around.
[00:36:28] That.
[00:36:30] It'll be just like.
[00:36:32] Just like the abortion.
[00:36:33] Debate.
[00:36:34] But it'll be another level.
[00:36:35] Genetic manipulation.
[00:36:37] They'll be like.
[00:36:37] Do you own your body?
[00:36:38] Should you be allowed.
[00:36:40] To get genetic manipulation?
[00:36:41] Of course you should.
[00:36:43] I can see that.
[00:36:44] Right down.
[00:36:45] Down the pike.
[00:36:47] Anything else you wanted to cover on this?
[00:36:48] This is.
[00:36:49] An interesting article.
[00:36:51] And I.
[00:36:51] From a neutral.
[00:36:52] Like scientific.
[00:36:54] Focus point of view.
[00:36:56] Super interesting.
[00:36:57] But.
[00:36:58] Again.
[00:36:59] I know.
[00:37:00] Who's driving this research.
[00:37:02] Who's.
[00:37:03] Using this.
[00:37:04] Who's experimenting on.
[00:37:05] We the people.
[00:37:06] And they're.
[00:37:07] Same people that did COVID.
[00:37:09] That's all you gotta know.
[00:37:12] Yep.
[00:37:13] So.
[00:37:15] So.
[00:37:15] Some things.
[00:37:15] Some other headlines.
[00:37:16] That.
[00:37:17] Aren't.
[00:37:18] On the heat map dashboard.
[00:37:20] Perhaps are worthy of.
[00:37:22] Discussion.
[00:37:24] You know.
[00:37:24] Raging debate.
[00:37:25] Whether.
[00:37:26] FEMA is actually.
[00:37:28] Blocking.
[00:37:29] A response.
[00:37:30] To Helene.
[00:37:31] And.
[00:37:33] Last week.
[00:37:34] I gave you the.
[00:37:35] You know.
[00:37:36] Middle of the road.
[00:37:38] Kind of.
[00:37:39] You know.
[00:37:40] Explanation.
[00:37:41] Of what.
[00:37:41] FEMA's role is.
[00:37:42] Right.
[00:37:43] What they're supposed to be able to do.
[00:37:46] And.
[00:37:48] Just before.
[00:37:49] We aired tonight.
[00:37:51] The.
[00:37:52] Florida governor.
[00:37:53] Was on the news.
[00:37:55] Answering.
[00:37:56] Some reporters question about.
[00:37:57] You know.
[00:37:58] This.
[00:37:58] Well.
[00:37:59] How will.
[00:38:00] Florida.
[00:38:01] Interact with.
[00:38:02] FEMA.
[00:38:03] And.
[00:38:03] And.
[00:38:04] DeSantis.
[00:38:04] Clearly said.
[00:38:06] We're in charge.
[00:38:07] This is Florida.
[00:38:08] FEMA supports us.
[00:38:10] There's no.
[00:38:11] You know.
[00:38:11] Turning to FEMA.
[00:38:13] To prevent.
[00:38:15] Things.
[00:38:15] Or to solve things.
[00:38:16] That the state can't.
[00:38:18] So.
[00:38:19] It's been raging.
[00:38:20] In the last week.
[00:38:21] You know.
[00:38:22] All kinds of.
[00:38:23] Stories coming out.
[00:38:24] About FEMA.
[00:38:25] You know.
[00:38:26] Preventing.
[00:38:27] A response.
[00:38:28] And.
[00:38:29] What I think that is.
[00:38:30] Is.
[00:38:31] A combination of.
[00:38:34] You know.
[00:38:35] Incompetent people.
[00:38:36] Inside of FEMA.
[00:38:38] Insensitive.
[00:38:39] And.
[00:38:40] Maybe malicious.
[00:38:41] Some.
[00:38:41] Malicious people.
[00:38:43] Inside of FEMA.
[00:38:44] Crossing.
[00:38:45] Paths.
[00:38:46] You know.
[00:38:47] A.
[00:38:48] A.
[00:38:49] Environment.
[00:38:50] Where.
[00:38:51] Any opportunity.
[00:38:52] To say something.
[00:38:53] Outrageous.
[00:38:53] To try to provoke.
[00:38:54] A response.
[00:38:55] From.
[00:38:56] Pro-government.
[00:38:58] Democrats.
[00:38:58] Is.
[00:38:59] You know.
[00:38:59] It's an election year.
[00:39:01] And.
[00:39:02] I.
[00:39:03] All I know.
[00:39:04] Is I've seen videos.
[00:39:05] Of Blackhawks.
[00:39:06] Flying over.
[00:39:07] Staging areas.
[00:39:08] Blowing everything.
[00:39:09] Away.
[00:39:10] And I'm thinking to myself.
[00:39:12] That.
[00:39:12] That could be a handy.
[00:39:15] Disinformation tactic.
[00:39:16] Honestly.
[00:39:16] That could be.
[00:39:17] Like.
[00:39:18] Somebody in one of those.
[00:39:19] State National Guards.
[00:39:21] Coordinates with some other guys.
[00:39:23] That they know.
[00:39:23] On the ground.
[00:39:24] And.
[00:39:25] They.
[00:39:26] They.
[00:39:26] Full well.
[00:39:27] Stage.
[00:39:28] An incident.
[00:39:29] And then.
[00:39:30] Blame it on FEMA.
[00:39:31] To.
[00:39:31] Blame it on the Biden-Harris administration.
[00:39:35] And.
[00:39:36] You.
[00:39:36] Just.
[00:39:37] There's so much.
[00:39:38] You can't be certain.
[00:39:39] Of what you're seeing.
[00:39:40] Right.
[00:39:40] And.
[00:39:41] And.
[00:39:41] I'm sure there's people there.
[00:39:42] There.
[00:39:43] There.
[00:39:43] Come back.
[00:39:43] Be like.
[00:39:44] No.
[00:39:44] No.
[00:39:44] No.
[00:39:44] No.
[00:39:44] It's really was happening.
[00:39:46] And.
[00:39:47] I think in certain pockets.
[00:39:48] There probably are.
[00:39:49] Malicious people in FEMA.
[00:39:51] That.
[00:39:52] Are.
[00:39:53] Happy to go down there.
[00:39:54] And make things worse.
[00:39:57] The.
[00:39:58] The fog of war.
[00:40:00] Must be real dense down there.
[00:40:02] So there's certainly mistakes going on.
[00:40:04] Or.
[00:40:04] I could see why the.
[00:40:06] The authorities.
[00:40:08] Would say.
[00:40:08] Don't come in.
[00:40:09] Don't try to help.
[00:40:10] Just give us your stuff.
[00:40:11] We're way more efficient.
[00:40:12] We'll probably have to come rescue you.
[00:40:14] If you try to go help.
[00:40:16] From a common sense.
[00:40:18] Point of view.
[00:40:19] I can see like.
[00:40:20] Okay.
[00:40:20] Like.
[00:40:21] A little bit of that is.
[00:40:22] Good.
[00:40:23] But also.
[00:40:24] What is the sheriff supposed to do.
[00:40:25] If things are out of control.
[00:40:26] Get.
[00:40:27] Get the posse together.
[00:40:28] Get the militia together.
[00:40:30] Right.
[00:40:30] Allow the citizens who have.
[00:40:32] The will.
[00:40:34] And.
[00:40:34] The equipment.
[00:40:35] To try to help.
[00:40:36] Do that.
[00:40:38] And.
[00:40:39] It seems like FEMA is definitely like.
[00:40:40] This is our jurisdiction.
[00:40:42] At a minimum.
[00:40:42] They're doing that type of crap.
[00:40:44] But.
[00:40:45] Like you said.
[00:40:46] Could be worse.
[00:40:46] At least in certain situations.
[00:40:48] Um.
[00:40:49] I'm.
[00:40:49] I'm not going to a FEMA camp.
[00:40:51] So.
[00:40:51] Be sure you can either bug out.
[00:40:53] Or bug in.
[00:40:54] And don't go to the FEMA camp.
[00:40:55] That's my advice.
[00:40:59] DeSantis came around and said.
[00:41:01] FEMA doesn't have authority for any of that.
[00:41:03] In Florida.
[00:41:04] It's like.
[00:41:04] So.
[00:41:05] They can stockpile the supplies.
[00:41:09] State of Florida will take it from there.
[00:41:13] I do like that.
[00:41:14] I like it.
[00:41:15] Hey.
[00:41:15] I've.
[00:41:16] Uh.
[00:41:16] But that.
[00:41:16] But that's how it's designed to be.
[00:41:19] Right.
[00:41:19] That's what Congress intends FEMA to be.
[00:41:22] Well.
[00:41:23] That's what the state is supposed to be.
[00:41:24] Kind of a counterbalance to federal.
[00:41:25] Just in the general sense too.
[00:41:27] So.
[00:41:28] Yeah.
[00:41:28] It's great.
[00:41:29] I like that.
[00:41:29] I want more.
[00:41:30] State power.
[00:41:31] I don't want all state power.
[00:41:33] But.
[00:41:33] I certainly don't want all federal power.
[00:41:36] And it's been swinging to the feds.
[00:41:37] Quite a bit.
[00:41:38] It feels like the last 30 years.
[00:41:40] I don't know.
[00:41:41] I haven't been around that long.
[00:41:42] But it feels like the federal government's grown a little bit.
[00:41:44] Since 9-11.
[00:41:47] But when Katrina happened in 2005.
[00:41:51] The obvious.
[00:41:52] George W. Bush opponents.
[00:41:55] Choice was to.
[00:41:56] Blame him for not.
[00:41:58] Having FEMA rescue.
[00:41:59] All of New Orleans.
[00:42:01] Which was.
[00:42:01] It was never designed to do.
[00:42:03] It was never going to be able to do that.
[00:42:04] Right.
[00:42:05] Not for a category 5.
[00:42:06] And Katrina.
[00:42:07] It was a more powerful storm than.
[00:42:09] Than Milton is tonight.
[00:42:11] By the way.
[00:42:12] And.
[00:42:13] That whole narrative.
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[00:42:36] just so misleading it's not designed for that it can't do that it we have no such federal emergency
[00:42:43] agency that could could ever manage right better than the state itself and and and i think uh if you
[00:42:53] fall into that narrative you misunderstand how it's designed by congress to even function i'm
[00:43:01] usually a fan of decentralized things but having a little like coordination at the top sounds good
[00:43:06] in theory uh want to hear some more the top is the state the top is the state that where it happened
[00:43:15] not not there's no top above that wow i think dhs would say otherwise in a martial law situation but
[00:43:22] i'm glad there's governors like the santa's that would say actually i call your bluff on that
[00:43:27] i'd like to see what happens but hopefully won't be civil war let me let me help you put that into
[00:43:34] perspective if what's what's the largest uh football stadium capacity we have in this country
[00:43:42] michigan university of michigan yep i was gonna say michigan is like 100 or 110 yeah i think
[00:43:49] cowboys probably 80 or 90 something like that okay yeah so if you took every person in the u.s military
[00:43:58] that's has an infantry occupation and including slight variance in different services but you know
[00:44:09] trigger pullers they would all fit in that football stadium that's kind of crazy to think of and if you
[00:44:19] took all the police forces and dhs federal law enforcement they they they would you know be be less than that
[00:44:29] amount but certainly not two stadiums worth and that's the totality of of that kind of
[00:44:37] military and paramilitary force that exists in this country on a normal basis right uh you'd have to
[00:44:44] scale up all those arms with conscription to get anywhere close to the the manpower during vietnam
[00:44:52] or korea or world war ii you'd have to you'd have to have conscription volunteer forces which is what
[00:45:00] police forces are and what what our armed forces currently are there just just aren't that many
[00:45:08] so dhs could argue as though that they could show up in a state and impose its martial law
[00:45:14] they don't have the they don't have the manpower it just doesn't exist obama did say at one point
[00:45:24] should have a civilian force just as strong just as powerful as the military
[00:45:29] i wonder if the 20 30 40 million illegals over the last 10 years some of that might be conscripted
[00:45:37] it would have to be something crazy like literally nuclear war or a tsunami weapon that took out one of
[00:45:42] the coasts or a meteor or or a pandemic that literally did kill 25 30 of the population not
[00:45:48] one percent so i absolutely hope that doesn't happen you know how mad max you want to get
[00:45:55] just things to talk about i you know i want to keep the feds at bay i don't want states to be
[00:46:02] too powerful either but i'm definitely not a definitely more worried about the feds so i'm on
[00:46:09] the sandis's side here i'll tell you that it would take less than that to bring about a
[00:46:16] description situation but now you'd be diluting the effectiveness the training the the conscripted
[00:46:24] army i mean there's a reason after vietnam we don't do that anymore right so true yeah in any event
[00:46:32] major natural disasters across the eastern united states the last two weeks and we keep watching
[00:46:39] watching news on all channels all fronts and and and and economically it's eerily quiet
[00:46:46] yeah in the liberty column eerily quiet i think i think we say this a lot on patriot power that you
[00:46:55] know watch out in a week or two weeks from now and and and try to notice what we're not even
[00:47:00] talking about anymore because all the new threats have you know they're not new but they've they've
[00:47:06] heated back up again they blinked back on right and i think that's going to be incredibly true
[00:47:14] we've gone this far into episode 21 haven't even spoke about trump's security situation again right
[00:47:22] he was in butler again true behind behind a lot several layers of glass this time i might add
[00:47:30] uh bulletproof podium so you know what what comes next is anybody's guess but there's a you know
[00:47:40] pretty wide array of threat indicators that you and i've been tracking all summer all of them likely
[00:47:47] to come right back supreme court's gonna start having rulings in his fall term some of those rulings could
[00:47:54] be if they if they're decided you know wrongly be very detrimental to your bill of rights watching it
[00:48:03] all then yeah we definitely are a couple weeks on the 23rd of october i guess if uh things go as
[00:48:13] planned you never know but uh it'll be episode 283 today's 281 on the 23rd of october we're planning
[00:48:22] to have ourselves uh kind of an election special i'm gonna do my homework i'm gonna get us 10 15 minutes
[00:48:29] clips from our shows pretty much i'm gonna aim for october 2020 to mid jan maybe just inauguration so
[00:48:40] mid january 2021 you know maybe even into early february just to really look for any trends or any uh
[00:48:50] get an idea of what we were talking about what the world was looking like what the news trends were
[00:48:54] looking like and we'll kind of review that and talk about the election coming up as well and
[00:49:00] see what that comes with uh so i'm looking forward to that i'll take care of business there
[00:49:07] yep meanwhile southern border absolutely overrun this year amount of people in this country that
[00:49:14] are illegal is untold millions how the vote is stolen if it's stolen will it won't resemble 2020
[00:49:26] it could be all kinds of novel techniques that are exposed but i think the amount of people looking
[00:49:34] for it and the amount of people ready to report on it the amount of people that uh are not raised stick
[00:49:41] their head in the sand and pretend like it wasn't isn't happening again is uh you know at an all-time
[00:49:48] high as well so election special will be basically a recap of the electoral college process how it works
[00:49:56] step by step and what how it could be interfered with what to expect at each of those steps but uh
[00:50:04] you know on the ground election day polling station uh what to watch for i don't believe that we have a
[00:50:14] very high risk of a federal election going completely off the rails but ultimately
[00:50:21] if if one state or two state or a handful of states ballots their electoral votes are have to be
[00:50:29] discounted because they did not hold legal elections which is what should have happened with pennsylvania
[00:50:37] in 2020 uh you know i think i think we'll survive it what happened simultaneous in the poly crisis
[00:50:48] economically geopolitically naturally
[00:50:51] simultaneous to that that's how things get
[00:50:56] destabilized to a point where your prepping plans need to
[00:51:00] you know have have contingencies
[00:51:04] for those kinds of events and we're going to talk about it all fall
[00:51:09] that's exactly what we're going to do i'm looking at
[00:51:13] polymarket.com i mentioned this a lot of people know what this is but i mentioned it last
[00:51:17] uh show polymarket.com slash elections you can place your bets if you'd like but it's more of
[00:51:24] just an aggregate of market data trump's at a 53.3 percent chance to win
[00:51:31] harris at 46.1 percent to win about a month ago harris was slightly higher than trump so
[00:51:39] pretty much when did those change uh about a week ago they were 50 50 a week ago and
[00:51:46] since then it's really separated in fact i personally believe a lot of that momentum came
[00:51:51] from that vance jd vance vp performance and and waltz's poor performance uh that's when the
[00:52:00] momentum shifted on polymarket and i felt like that that seems to hold but still super early
[00:52:06] got a long way to go till till election uh even if it's less than a month away it's gonna feel
[00:52:12] like a long time i think so ben you're citing the the poll that's just just the outcome of the
[00:52:20] election right and this so so there's sort of a a paradox here that we we should probably try to
[00:52:28] resolve it's it's easy on many of the topics we talk about on patriot power hour to ascribe
[00:52:36] the one of the root causes of any any particular problem to ignorance in the public just just
[00:52:44] an increasing ignorance just a lack of historical understanding just lowering education standards
[00:52:51] just just people and and and lots of people there that are here from a born in a different country
[00:52:59] that just don't understand you know our our national historical context right so how can we do that on
[00:53:08] one hand let's say for example we're guilty of that at times at the same time trust the wisdom of the
[00:53:15] crowd to be picking a winner in the gambling market when some percentage of that number of bettors
[00:53:29] don't understand what the electoral college is right and maybe it's just the echo chamber where
[00:53:36] they're like oh well we think trump's gonna win so now we're gonna bet on it oh well i heard people are
[00:53:40] betting on it so i should bet on it too and then everyone's just kind of following along all good all
[00:53:45] good points um to counter that and i don't can't go too deep with this counter but there's been a lot of
[00:53:52] studies out there that show that crowdsource information is
[00:53:58] surprisingly accurate and pretty you know more accurate than you might think it was you might
[00:54:02] think oh the average person is pretty stupid so if we ask 50,000 people you know what to do with
[00:54:08] you know ask them a question what to do it's gonna be pretty bad results but i've seen studies i've seen
[00:54:15] studies that's probably the most that's what everyone's saying these days and no one's backing it up
[00:54:20] but i swear i have where the wisdom of the crowd isn't as bad as you might expect especially gamblers
[00:54:27] in vegas they're pretty damn good at that stuff uh that's why i don't bet nfl or really anything
[00:54:32] but i get where you're coming from and in the end this is such a close margin that it's you know 53 to 46
[00:54:40] yeah does it really say much in of itself by itself no but i think it's interesting to watch how it
[00:54:49] fluctuates over time does polymarket let you bet on state by state presidential outcomes yes it does
[00:54:58] actually um and it gives it gives percentages on all of them so for example indiana 98 chance trump
[00:55:08] will win so you'd have you know harris would be a huge underdog you know i can go find this the
[00:55:14] actual numbers here there you go uh like uh pretty much like 48 to one so you bet a dollar on harris if
[00:55:24] she won indiana you got 48 bucks that's not gonna happen though but anyway each individual state you can
[00:55:30] bet on you can bet on the popular vote right now harris is a 72 chance to win the popular vote
[00:55:37] so as you've already talked about and we'll have to dive into the facts but also the cultural
[00:55:43] significance electoral college etc there's gonna be a lot of people if harris loses but you know
[00:55:49] if she loses electoral but wins the popular vote tons of people are going to be bitching and
[00:55:54] complaining about that so something to get ahead of already um one more real quick will
[00:55:59] biden resign before the election only a two percent chance i think that's worth the bet today folks this
[00:56:06] is this is ben the breaker of bankers bet of the week will biden resign before the election two percent
[00:56:14] one in fifty i think there's a one in fifty chance he might you know i don't know take a stab folks
[00:56:19] better than burning your money in on nfl yeah the state by state bets would make
[00:56:28] a lot more sense to be quoting because that's someone actually who understands that each state
[00:56:34] has an outcome and the aggregate in the electoral college is what decides it so what's what's the
[00:56:41] what's the odds or what's the spread on pennsylvania tonight it is let's see if we can get over time we
[00:56:51] can we can get time element of it as well right now pennsylvania is a 55 percent for trump 45 percent
[00:57:04] harris and just this on you know just about a week ago it was 50 50 so when was butler i guess since
[00:57:15] butler's really diverged you know 55 to 45 was that the only reason hard to say but trump's gained a lot
[00:57:24] in pennsylvania and really that is correlated really heavily with his overall chance to win it looks like
[00:57:30] um a couple other things if i could uh since might as well jump in it's almost done but senate 74 percent
[00:57:39] chance the senate majority is republican um 55 percent chance that the house is democrat so they still
[00:57:49] it's still in the toss-up level uh so they kind of have all these different permutations but they say
[00:57:57] there's a chance for a sweep for the republicans they say it's a one out of three chance that the
[00:58:02] republicans win the presidency senate and the house 34 percent chance whereas they're only saying it's a
[00:58:09] 19 percent chance that the house wins the presidency senate and house so essentially the republicans
[00:58:17] should be locked in at the senate if they lost the senate somehow that would be disastrous but you know
[00:58:23] republicans have a better chance to have all three compared to the democrats though is what this is
[00:58:28] showing by a lot by almost twice as much of a chance so you use the word chance but in reality that's
[00:58:38] percent of betters believing yes that's the data set this the data set is still pretty low look it only
[00:58:46] has 26 million dollars bet on the balance of power question let's go see maybe the last one i'll dig uh
[00:58:55] just pennsylvania only how much money is being bet on pennsylvania right now 12.6 million so that's not
[00:59:04] that much money right like compared to the the stakes here like the future of of civilization so
[00:59:10] take it's pretty small sample size which does argue that even foreign actors or somebody wealthy in
[00:59:21] in the country could throw away money to skew those but what effect right hey if spending a few million
[00:59:33] dollars to skew these polls by three five seven percent probably way more effective per dollar than some
[00:59:41] shitty youtube ad for for one of the candidates right so totally great point man like because they're not
[00:59:50] polls right they're just they're just they're booking bets so a pollster would you know make make an
[00:59:59] argument that these are clearly not scientific polls you'd come back and say in a perfect world
[01:00:06] every every every gambler acting in their own self-interest is putting money behind this with
[01:00:14] you know true intent and belief that you know their bet is is gonna economically benefit them some some
[01:00:22] share of the of a hundred percent of any given bet you know in this arena political you know there's
[01:00:30] there's some share of it that's irrational that's just being done out of fandom hope right but but not
[01:00:38] necessarily a rational bet but compared to trying to catch people on their phones or you know how do
[01:00:46] they even do polling now with most people without phones that will accept calls right right right you know
[01:00:52] what what what what can you trust what what can you trust can even trust the actual ballots that they
[01:00:58] count on in november that's what we're going to be talking about guaranteed but tonight it's all about
[01:01:04] the hurricanes aftermath of helene the pending destruction of milton will be i know we're going
[01:01:12] to be talking about both those storms a week from tonight and god bless everybody in the past and
[01:01:17] in the recovery zones of those natural disasters that's when it gets real it's when being prepared
[01:01:22] really does matter and and and and everything else sometimes you know you know you have to put it in
[01:01:29] perspective when when storms like that are coming coming you know but the the political world does take a
[01:01:38] step back certainly certainly hey that's you know for whether it's a regional or national or worldwide
[01:01:46] calamity that's why i'm a prepper you know whatever happens to you is the most important thing that's
[01:01:53] happening that day pretty much this we're humans it's how it works so all right hey great show we'll be
[01:02:00] back next week what do you say let's do it good show about great show for this microphone thank you for
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