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Yeah, the purpose. Should I email you? Should I put this on your action item list? Would you decide your own love love involvement? We are the Proper Broadcasting Network. You are now listening to the Patriot Power Our, the newest show of the Prepper Broadcasting Network. This live episode features the situational awareness you need to practice self reliance and independence. Introducing your hosts, Ben the Breaker of Banksters and Future Dan, the editor of Future Danger dot com. Patriot Power Hour. We are Back, We Are Alive. May twenty eight, twenty twenty six, Episode three forty nine. I had to double check that number. I'm like, three forty nine Is that really how many episodes we've done. Yes, it's not a type of three hundred and forty nine Episode three point fifty coming around the corner. I've been the Breaker of Banksters here with Future Dan. Future Dan. Uh been a very busy month, but I feel like, looking at today's dashboard, this could be the busiest of the month and one of the busier of the year. There's a lot of headlines tonight, Ben, and a lot news heating up other ones we talked about earlier in May going quiet, So it's very dynamic news environment. Before we jump into the dashboard, wanted to see are there any big themes you're seeing, anything you want to preface the dashboard run with, because I'll tell you what the dashboard read is going to be ten minutes long, and that's if I do a very efficient job with it, because we have I think forty plus headlines. So before we jump into that, are you seeing any big picture trends or is there any topic you really want to hit on. I'm almost in a paralysis by analysis where I see all these things that are important, but I can't really determine a where to start. That's a challenging question, and to be honest with you, I'm in the weeds. From last Patriot Power art to this Patriot Power are seven days of running the heat map dashboard, looking for news that qualifies and match indicators, grading it, posting it out there, and the headline's running for about six days seven days, so we get a fresh one every week when we do Patriot Power. But I'm so at that level that I have a hard time answering your question. And the truth is when you present the heat map dashboard and I get that opportunity to be step back and watch it and listen to it. It's when I can answer your question. I don't know what I feel about the trends because I haven't stopped to think of it that way yet. Nice. Well, that's a top down, bottom up approach where I'm looking at like, wow, there's so much here I see, you know, the wide swathy. On the other hand, you see each individual tree in the forest because you planted them. You put all these headlines on, and I'm sure you've for every headline that makes it on here. You probably look at multiple so you've been definitely digging deep into the news. Well, without further ado, then I'll just start reading them off. What do you say, yell, let's do it. Heat map, dashboard, nude blitzcreen from Future Danger, presented by Ben the Breaker of Banksters. All right, May twenty eight, twenty twenty six, just after six pm Eastern, Let's roll with it, starting with econ because I am the breaker of Bangster's. Interest on federal gov Government debt is eating a record nineteen percent of tax revenue. Nineteen percent of tax revenue is going to interest on the federal government debt. Debt apocalypse. In quotes, there's new warnings of soaring interest costs, a potential spiral. So these are headlines we're actually seeing out there, not just talk bond yields nearing the danger zone. GDP growth revised lower for Q one twenty twenty six, some of the wealthiest investors worldwide pulling money out of the US, and the d dollarization trade. We've seen a lot of flow to the dollar at the same time. Such you know, it's just volatility left and right. We'll talk more about that in a second. But the truly actualized highest rated headline really of the entire night. What's truly happening right now? Well, four to one k's being rated record amounts, and I think we reported last week three x the pre COVID number of people are using funds from their four one K and the average balance of the American four to one K is going down for one of the first times ever the average four one K bounce down even though the market hasn't even crashed. So big time indicator. We'll talk all about that article. That's why it's SHTF in the color scheme and the grading. Well, let's move on. Let's go with health and nature. Really, both of those rear in their head. But let's begin with Ebola. There's certainly a lot of activity and new developments in this last week. We started reporting on Bola outbreak last week, but this week, well, let's run through the headlines. A Bula outbreak, depth toal climbs in the cargo as new infections confirmed in Uganda. The CDC has added a few airports, including Atlanta and Houston, as hubs or you know, screening points for those coming into the country who may have a Bola So i mean live next to Atlanta, Houston and other airports and ports of entry might want to be aware of that. One hundred and one confirmed cases, two and twenty suspected deaths, a lot more suspected cases. So for ever, you know, for every confirmed case, there's nine suspected cases based on these stats, and as we said, spreading to Uganda. Actually there's ebola exposed Americans being held in a canyon facility, and there's even a couple of cases suspected in Europe. We'll keep a really close eye on this. I'm sure the entire PBN network is going to be keeping an eye on this if it gets any more than more severe. Other health and natural type of news. Well, China launches human stem cell derived embryo like models into orbit, Yes, into orbit in space experimental biological material, So stem cell type embryo sorta biological material being launched in space by China. Who knows what they're doing with it. And we do have pretty heavy heat waves in Europe and in India, deaths and all types of hardship, it's not even the peak of summer yet, and a couple big earthquakes. Anto Fagasta, Chile there was a six point nine earthquake and Hawaii the big island six point zero magnitude earthquake. No massive tsunamis or serious deaths or damage, thankfully, but hey, anything that's a six point er or higher is worth paying attention to. And we had a couple in this last week, and the ring of Fire, so keep that in mind. That is the natural news column. We'll save geopolitics, security, even domestic matters related to security. We'll say that to the end. In pivot right on over to the liberty column. Start from the bottom, work our way up. Organ moves from or moves toward banning hunting and fishing, not just regulating and banning it. Organ organ you think of an organ should be beautiful, hunting and fishing everywhere. Oh my god. Woman arrested after posting about unsafe tap water. Got to read that one war unconstitutionally waged. Well, now, Cuba is certainly in the sites, but we still have what's going on in Iran in other places of the world, but US surveillance flights tracked off the coast of Cuba. President accelerating the squeeze on Cuba. Will there be strikes? Will there be a decapitation or some sort of raid in Iran and around Persian Gulf, etc. President threatens to bomb Oman. Treasury Secretary warns about the or moves toll scheme in US forces conducting strikes on boats, attempting to lay mines and missile launched sites in Iran. Sees fires sort of holding together, but there's still a couple of strikes a day. Hear I few there not approved by Congress. See how this continues to develop week by week. New York City mayor to force transfer of private property to non profits. Reporter who investigated Jeffrey Epstein is fleeing the US after an alleged attack in the last article here in the column, the dj urges the Supreme Court to take up case that could lead to pre election voter roll cleanups. So again doj trying to get the Supreme Court to take up a case that could clean up the voter rolls before the election midterms. And of course twenty twenty eight, which will be here before we know it already the end of May twenty twenty six, very soon. Hey, let's go security. Let's make this happen fast, because we're going to come back and read all these articles, so we'll try to go fast. Here. There's a lot president blast Chicago after five cops were hurting chaos. Supreme Court Justice victim was the victim of swatting or attempted swatting curfews on riotous teenagers and Jersey and DC. Multiple people killed and missing and injured in Washington State, major chemical explosion. There's also a chemical leak California. A few days ago, camouflage clad Chinese illegals caught at the border. Special interest aliens Taiwan says China deployed more than one hundred vessels in regional waters. Second Chinese combat patrol buzzes Taiwan within days right on the heels of the g and Trump summit. These are relatively low level, but you know, each one of these could turn into an incident or could be a bluff, right, So we track all these, but currently they're low grade. We have riders clashing with ICE agents outside New Jersey detention center. Leftist activists build a legal autonomous zone around a New Jersey ice facility. So the riots and ice heating up as the weather heats up. Chinese navy pushes Dutch frigate from claim to waters using electronic warfare. There was a shootout outside the White House. Gunman dead, bystander wounded. Russia closes his airspace in Moscow after assassination fears. Russia and Moscow have been hit by tons of drones and they've been launching more and more into Ukraine cities as well. War with Russia continuing US to cut NATO commitment. Fighter jets are down a third, destroyers and submarines withdrawn drone support ending Get future Dan's take on that. Very shortly, a few more Army veteran killed from assault outside of his Trump themed house in California. Investigate that American journalists charged with serving as an unregistered agent of China all under foreign black ops suspected was that? And the following FBI accuses american who worked for Chinese state media as the illegal foreign agent, and President accuses Delaney Hall Rioters as paid future Dan hold me to account. But I think I got all those articles for today's Newsplitz. Yeah, you did great job, and I think I'm ready to answer. Try to answer your question all right, perfect. So you can see this cluster of news interrelated and different indicators in column two surround rioting, political violence, curfews, threats against public officials, Supreme Court shooting, shooting near the White House. That seems to be kind of related, or at least you could put a boundary around it and say it's all kind of the same environment. And the unconstitutional war has provoked things like what we're seeing with NATO that's connected. Then almost every other headline and every other indicator seems to be operating. Independent of each other. It's a besides those clusters, those two clusters, I see, it's very diffuse. So I don't know, even though it's low grade news, whether just the volume of low grade news on so many steparate trajectories. In vice, it's a different kind of concern. It's not the kind of concern you'd get when you get a bunch of black on red poly crisis happening now, which we don't have tonight. We do not have that. It's not we're not in that kind of crisis mode. I've seen dashboards like this have half of these somewhat diffuse, one off kind of piece of news quiet down right. So it's like every indicator is a drum and they're all beating at different rates. And you know, right now there's a lot of drum beats, but I'm not sure how heavy they are. Here you go, the system has energy in it, but it's not really peaking in one certain area, or it's not necessarily overloaded in one area. But the powers on there's kind of one way to put it, like there's there's a lot of stuff going on. Seems a little bit despair it Maybe it is, maybe it's not. Sometimes it's hard to tell, you know, in the moment. But I can agree with you that just the frequency it has to mean something. What does that mean? Hard to know? Is it a seasonal thing? Is it all going to go away? Or is this really saying like, hey, we're booting up for a big summer of violence. Really hope not. But you know, there is a lot to take in. So, uh, that in of itself is is a trend. Yeah, I think the potential rioting is high. When you see these, you know, like there's just teen mobs, what you're what you're seeing is, you know, just a large amount of people willing to go out in public and break laws with impunity, even if they're you know, relatively minor laws. Then when there's some political act or something happens there's a grievance and more people pour out to protest. That's when the crowds get very big, very lawless, very violent. Right, it's just kind of useful idiots or just dumb kids with no parentalllow oversight breaking stuff or fighting each other. But if the police overreact to that, or allegedly overreact to that, someone gets hurt or killed, then all of a sudden you got way bigger crowds and bigger potential riots. That's pretty much what you're saying. Or foreign intelligence agency pay somebody to deliver a palette of bricks on some corner. Yeah, great point. So I mean Chicago, DC, Jersey wouldn't. How about this. I think since we've done Patriot Power Hour, there was a few summers that were worse than others. Certainly twenty twenty was bad. I believe maybe we weren't doing the show together quite yet when there were some other riots before COVID time. But anyway, on the other hand, we've seen where we expected maybe a violent summer, but it petered out a bit. Ferguson, I think you're referring to, Yeah, that was right before we broadcast together. There you go exactly Ferguson. So I guess where I'm not saying you have to point at a rubicon, like crossing the rubicon or tipping point per se. But when do you feel like or what are some signs that you're looking for to say, hey, this is escalating into a fergus in summer or you know, COVID riots or even worse. You know, what would be those signs, especially in like May or June when maybe things would be getting starting to get a little crazy heading into the summer. So I'll tell you that we're this a different live show. I would have to say, well, we'd go we need to go back and look at what was happening in twenty eighteen ahead of that mid terms when Trump was president. But since we're not your average news show, we in fact can go to the riot indicator and hit the archive, because I would like to remind my if we have a pattern, I think it's gonna show that there's always street violence ahead of an election when Trump is president. And that's what we're doing here Future danger dot com. It's an archive as well as current news. We have Gosh, I don't have account in front of me, but more than one hundred articles under riots Erupt from January eighteenth, twenty seventeen till present, so nine in a thirty years, almost ten years worth of articles, and honestly, January twentieth and January twenty first, the first inauguration of Trump is when you first see your first flare flare up of riots Erupt, and going through February of twenty seventeen as well. So it did start to quiet down a little bit with a spike. Quite down for about a year, and then it did spike a bit. As you said in July twenty eighteen. October twenty eighteen, we see some there you go level indicators, Yeah, they go to the streets. Then it went quite until actually May twenty eighth, twenty twenty, in today's eight twenty twenty six, literally the same day six years ago, Los Angeles rally turns into a riot, Minneapolis fires. Air quality maps are showing, you know, the soot in all the burning and then bammed the twenty ninth, the thirtieth of May. Just severe like you have twenty articles here. May thirtieth, twenty twenty is when it really kicked. Off, and the suspension of posse comitatis is coming this summer. If it's the last time, that's the last part of the pattern. Midterm of twenty eighteen, full federal action twenty twenty, the worst riding here we go twenty twenty six midterm. It's the last time that they get to behave like this towards Trump and I guarante see you just because of what happened in eighteen and twenty that in twenty six federal troops are coming out to put this down if it gets out of hand. So we're already seeing April in May, we're seeing lawless behavior in the streets. Just wait, just wait, if there's any kind of interesting you know, you know, you know, especially a racially incited police brutality incident. Again, it's happening. This turned so quick in twenty twenty. I'm amazed just looking at it. So you got a few low level articles in April, and it wasn't much. It was mostly related to cod and some quarantines and stuff and looters. But May twenty seventh, there was one article about Minneapolis police brutality. Obviously, one day later, May twenty eight, we got three articles in their orange high level. The next day we got fifteen or twenty articles, maybe thirty thirty articles on May thirtieth, and by May thirty first, we had like fifty articles. They're all sahtf that. I mean, that just shows within like three days you can go from one seemingly innocuous article all the way to full blown, multi billion dollar riots with all types of you know, foreign funding potentially involved. And just wow, that turned on a dime for sure. Yeah, and uh ice, mega police operations might begin again, right, that could really inflame this and and it might be done to inflame it just a little bit. Some buildings burning down in one city and then US armies on the streets and they're not messing around the. New Jerseys where we're seeing right now at least protesters clashing with ICE agents. The protesters say the agency's pepper spray and batons. There's a hunger strike there. Well, I am fasting. I'm almost forty eight hours into my fast. I don't consider that a hunger strike against the banksters. But good luck out there people. Let's do you I mean the way you phrased it, that this is their last chance to really get out before an election with Trump still out there, you're making oh no, no, if it is likely this summer will be, it's the. Third of four chances and the and the fourth will be two years from now at the end of Trump's final term. That makes sense to mean he'll still be his term and for all. We know, he'll be like just feeding. That idea that maybe he can run again, even though he has also said that he knows he can. But there's dumbing up people, right, and the more rioting there are, the more people are repelled by Democrats. So watch out. You can become dangerous in these summers. Leftist activists build autonomous zone them in their autonomous zones in Portland and Seattle and now New Jersey, yikes. If you live within fifty miles of where they put up an autonomous zone, you might want to move away. That's an indicator of where you might not want to live. So let's see, hope so dropped out of the future danger by accident. Anything else you want hit on with, specifically with respect to riots and even the foreign funding aspect of it, or just brutal political violence generally. Yeah, I think that the president has enough of control of the national security apparatus of his administration this time that. He could prevent this. If it's not being prevented its spirals like it did in twenty eighteen and twenty twenty, I would, honest to God be conspiratorial that it's it's a liehop it's to let it happen on purpose. Well, hopefully we'll have to go back to the archive and clip that because I don't want it to be like that. But hey, you heard it here first from the future Dan himself. Why don't we stick with the security national you know, both domestic and geopolitical national security. What's the latest going on with Iran? And what do you see going on with Cuba? I'll throw Russia in there, and Nata why not what's going on geopolitically and then come back home again if you want. We're alread talking about. What's going on. I can tell what's going on in my mind. What's going on is on the heat map dashboard. But behind the scenes, I gotta imagine the intelligence, you know, covert warfare assault on the Iranian regime, the Cuban regime, right, you know, covert war. Spy, black ops has to be extreme. Right now, steams like the CIA director has an agency that you know, once upon a time could do that sort of thing against our our communist opponents throughout the Cold War. So we'll we'll see if this. Whole horror moves straight ends up being what it's feared about and fear mongered about on a daily basis. I think before the election. And uh, I guess looking at price of oil to relate it to that it's dropped under one hundred. Uh, maybe the fears are over overstated, like you said, maybe there's a little fear mari going on. Maybe not, though, do you expect this memorandum of understanding to lead to anything lasting or we're just gonna continue down this rigamarole for I think you said probably September October, it would get wrapped up and you know, just in time. But what I think is about this is about regime change. It's full court pressed behind the seems to bring any remaining elements of the Iranian power structure, you know, to to that that that doesn't cooperate to destruction. Just it's it's it's not gonna be the epic fury style of destruction. It's gonna be behind the scenes that I mean, that's what they're trying to do. So the job boning memorandum of understanding oil prices, like if if you're over focused on money, that will dominate your perspective. But if you look at how real politic works, it seems like a covering layer to me. I guess here's a question. Did you do you think that this was expected to take this long? Or did not go to plan and it's taken longer than expected. Takes what it takes. You're trying to bring down a tyranny. But sometimes there's like a critical window where if you don't get something done in a certain amount of time, it's five x harder to get done. This is just generally I don't know, even with this did you think we've missed that window, or did they plan that ad this probably will take four to six months. Or tell me what war we've ever won that was planned to the tee and went on schedule like some integrated master schedule on Microsoft project. Never, Well, that's that's even what. That doesn't help the situation, that's for sure. No, No, it says that this situation is warfare. Applying constructs like planning and timeline to it. Is some businessman who has no business thinking about international relations, applying a layer to something. That doesn't exist. This is warfare. You can stop trying to fight it anytime you want, but once you started to fight it, the objective is to win. And you know, was anybody running against Franklin delan or Roosevelt in nineteen forty two on the argument that he should have won the war by now. Oh, that's beyond apples The orge is completely different. Here's a question, if warfare, would they have made a different decision if they knew it was going to take this long? Then would they have not started this week where if they knew it was going to take this long, or were they fully understanding or expecting it to take this long? The problem was going to be like four days. There's going to be four days as well. I heard it. Yeah, And that's the problem is Trump hawks in terms of the businessman who is ignorant of how this works. I think he is not ignorant of it, but he has a persona and he has an audience. He's had, he's had financial world listening to what he says for a very long time, and with the tariffs for very good reason, right, so he had E can job on that. But it's not how war works. It's not you know, it's it's apples to apples. You're fighting a war against somebody. You're either you know, doing something like massive bombing campaigns that can't be hidden or all the things we learned how to do during the Cold War, which was a hot war in in tiny ways constantly. That's what's that's what's going on, and it's a business timeline thinking to it. That's that's for an audience that believes that that's actually real. I'm not in that audience. But this was a choice to go to war, whereas I would say World War two, we were put into it. We had no choice. You know, by the time you're in it. You're in it planning, be damned, you know. Mike Tyson says, a good plan goes to ship as soon as you get punched in the face. I understand that, but this was like, Okay, we're jumping into the did we do you know? We're jumping into it? We are we ready to do? Did we know this? Here's the point though, Although that be true after the war starts, what difference does it make because the enemy has a vote? Hey, I will say this is academic pretty much with a maskt like another freaking matter. Now that's true. It sunk cost fallacy to be like, oh, well, we should have done this or thought of it different. So I'll give you in that regard. I'm just wondering, like maybe they thought it was supposed to be like this, and maybe I'm overreacting that it seems to be taken so long. Maybe it's always it's gonna take this long, or maybe you know, obviously a lot of stuff. I'm not prettyud warfare that's what's going on. But warfare is is. It's going to take as long as it takes kind of thing always is, always was, always will be, and all the professionals in the intelligence agencies and the uniform services will always say that, now, you could do everything in your might to try to end it faster, but and and and of course there's intelligence estimates on X, Y and z, but that's solely to placate non strategic thinkers who need to believe that there's schedules that are possible in war. There's not. If you wanted a schedule that. Was possible in war, then ask the Pentagon to drop the plans to land on the coast of Iran and drive to and occupy Tehran. They'll build a timeline for that, and I guarantee you they beat it. You know all the costs that would come with that. I'm not saying we should do that, But then then you could have a timeline, because that starts to get empirical, right, Like, you know, we know about their forces, the size of their forces, their equipment, they're training, we know ours, we know we're better. There might be a huge blood letting, but we'll get to Tehran in ninety hours or whatever. But this kind of warfare, this kind of like cease fire, clandestine, a little bit of kinetics striking. No, there's no timeline to this, all right, I had. A couple of good thoughts. I kinda well, why forgot them? But they'll come back. I'm sorry put soapbox in there, but I'm real. I'm real politic that you know. That's how I view the world. I have my ideals, but the ideals can't get away with what you know, how the world really does empirically work over history to pay attention to it. Once you started something like this, it ends when it ends could be decades. It's a low level if it's not handled right. I guess I was trying to draw parallel to what would Putin say about Ukraine, Like if they had taken Kiev in three weeks, it would have been great. If they knew it was going to drag out this long, would they have done the same thing. I don't think so. Now that's like way more severe than what we're doing. We're not losing thousands of men a month like Russia is. Right now, it has been for four years Russia. Russia. Russia launched an airborne combat brigade to jump the national capital's airport, Kiev's airport, with instructions to all the armor to just drive straight on Kiev. They totally thought they could do it, and had not. Those aircraft loaded with the best fair troopers Russia had all been shot down, right and and and every armored column been broken up in ways that no one thought the Ukrainians could stop. Then they would have taken it. They thought they were gonna take it. But I'm pretty sure space assets and air assets are very exotic types that Russia can't counter. Put all that to a cold stop. And that's that's clandestine warfare. Yeah, we we fought it in Ukraine and and we want it, it seems to me. So I mean we'll continue going on. Hey, it does take time. Things don't happen automatically, but the damage will be done over time. If if it doesn't get taken down, But maybe they will be able to overturn the regime and all will be hunky dory, and the US will break the OPEC grip on oil and will run the oil market for fifty years. I mean that's the real goal, right, is that the real politic of it and crowd China out. Well, the media effect is to replace the regime and ran with one that won't killed tens of thousands of protesters. That's what I don't believe that. See, that's the ship that reminds me of the Bolshevik Revolution where the czars were assholes, but the worst people sure came after that. But you agree that people protesting that government were slaughtered in January, right. Yeah, What am I going to do about it? Give them billions of dollars and guns, I guess. So that's you know, leaders first guys can get in, you know, in fund that you know, well, put Iran and Iraq Like look at Saddam Hussein, who put him in power. We put him in power to fight Iran in the first place. That worked out great well. Well. China's students in nineteen eighty nine stood up in tanem and and got you know, armored personnel carriers rolled right over them. And China was a nuclear state with you know, they were, you know, not our peer, but a close peer even in the late eighties. And there's nothing we could do about it. That's not Iran. Why do we have to tolerate regimes that do that to their people? Right and and and try to achieve nuclear weapons? So there's irrationale. We'll see how it goes. But we talked about it in the opening first episode. This year of Patrick Powerer, what's the chance of the Iranian regime falling? And I put it forty five percent, And I'm still kind of feeling good about that estimate. Yeah, I think it's really in the money. As they say, let's see looking at the calendar here, one, two, three, four, I would say in about one month from now, we'll be doing our midyear review of twenty twenty six predictions. So that'll be here before we know it. Will will it's a few snows dashboard. I know you talked about several headlines that you wanted to, you know, investigate. Some sheriff in Texas thinks that he can arrest person for making false claims about dirty drinking water. That's I mean, that's what he says, false claims. We want to check that article out. Yeah, Trinidad, Texas discolored drinking water. This is on a Fox four article. Uh posted a message on Facebook, Yes, Facebook citizen watchdog group page Southern bell Watch. You know how those Facebook groups can be. But why would he be arrested for that? That's crazy. Well, there's the post. I'll just read it verbatim. We have received reports that some citizens have been hospitalized due to bacteria in the water. This is a serious public health concern and deserves immediate attention. If your water looks discolored, contains sediment, or has a strong odor, or you experienced, you know, health issues that may be related, send us a message. We're gathering information and reporting. And then there's some pictures in video of this. So let's see arrested about a month later. Literally, m I'm trying to find, like I wish they had to complain here or whatever, Like, I'm trying to find the exact charges she was brought up false information that creates fear, panic or on net necessary emergency response. I guess this equivalent of like pull it a fire fire handle on a fire, you know, at a library or a school. It definitely is hard mass to come. I mean, that's what they're trying to charge her with, though that would mean false information that creates fear panic, unnecessary emergency response. They're losing a lawsuit, and she's gonna make bank. Extreme stretch comb set of her arrest. Yeah, I wonder her attorney's probably. I'm just hoping there's a feedback mechanism that you know, sheriffs like this probably elected sheriffs have to be smarter than this. And the mayor admits that, yes, the city water pipes are back to the nineteen fifties and they are having some issues. Hey, you know, you piled on by this lady on her Facebook group. Maybe you deserve it, maybe not, but sure's hell hit arrest her for doing that, like it's crazy it is, but yeah, file a federal lawsuit. So that's what's going on. So, so imagine a scenario where you know, really bad earthquake, Ebola goes, you know, parabolic, some other kind of mass of fearful crisis situation. You got local officials like this, they'll lock people up at a drop of a hat. Very dangerous. It has to be talked about on Patriot Power are this is an infringement of speech. It's got nothing to do with Colin fire in a theater. She did it online, right, that's a good point. I am very guilty myself. I bet a lot of people are preppers or otherwise of. Just thinking about like the big bad centralized super federal government big brother. But like your local sheriff, if they wanted to screw you over like you probably could get they could probably do worse than the average federal bureaucrat, I guess, is my point. Well, we're watching tyranny at all levels on Future Danger. Yep, exactly. And that goes back to my point of like, hey, if you live within fifty miles of a place where they, you know, have some of this stuff going on, you might want to put a little bit more distance between you if you can. I not everyone can do that. Or some people want to stay and fight where they live. That's cool too, but don't want to live in certain areas. I want to be living in the city of Trinidad or Henderson County southeast of Dallas, that's for sure. So in Oregon, watch the technological disaster that follows if they ban hunting. It will be just a poster child of what Woke delivers. But you know, they want to have you know, much larger bear, coyote, you know, mountain lion, whatever, whatever predators were there to control the the game species, you know, and and and there's crazy people in the cities of Oregon are gonna you know. Link it to animal cruelty. So watch out. We we anticipated this a long time ago, and I put it on Future Danger because things are getting bad. You'll see some of these states start doing crazy things like the band hunting and potentially even fishing, right, like it's cool to fish that people are people in charge of an organ If they could think that way, it's you know, very very dangerous, another hot spot for rioting. Right, So watch watch an Oregon. One hundred and twenty thousands. We're we're gathered and it's gonna be on the ballot this fall in Oregon Initiative twenty eight man. It also bans drum roll, please scientific research on animals, animals and rodeos No more Portland pro am rodeo. I guess operating a commercial poultering business or castrating or neutering livestock in the Pacific Northwest state. So these people are going all about it all wrong, in my opinion. Instead of getting big Daddy government involved, which is just gonna screw it all up, you need to put pressure on those companies that do. Maybe you have cruel methods you can point out, you know, the farming, industrial farming and livestock is semi cruel, but you shouldn't be buying that type of crap either, or eating that fast food that gets that type of stuff. But making a law where you can't have any sort of scientific or social business, let alone the hunting and fishing. It's crazy. Running a chicken farm is cruel how. How they I mean, depending on how they have the conditions. I would consider some of it uncouth and cruel, but not so cruel that there should be a law necessarily against it. But you know, go shame them. Go take out ads in your local wherever, a billboard and be like this. You know this company they're you know, have horrible standards. You know, shame them, boycott them. That's great. I'm all for that, But not changing the law using the power of the government with a gun. You know, that's another level. The animal cruelty. The only culty I would even recognize as cruelty would be in the experimentation and and and there's experiments that are you know, fouchy in the beagles, fouchy in the beagles, or cosmetics or you know, just stuff that you know, doesn't warrant the treatment of the animals or the species of the animals depends on the species. To me. The rest of that running a chicken farm, I don't care how big or corporate or whatever run a chicken farm. Come on, you know, think about that's that's the dystopia of the state government setting up conditions where it can starve its own people. Yeah, that's true. No, that's actually the real how the preppers here at PBA should really take it is this is the state controlling food supply, hunting, fishing, and raising food. I mean, that's like eighty percent of what they're talking about here. And then yes, some scientific research and rodeos. Sure there's mostly food and castrating neutering. Yeah, you can't castrate or neuter livestock, which like humans have been doing probably for ten thousand years, I don't know, for animal husbandry and stuff. Right, So, yeah, insane. If people say that's the land of fruit and nuts, they ain't choking, I guess, I don't know. Probably beautiful out there. I'd love to live out there, but not live out there, if that makes sense. It's a good example of an indicator that in and of itself doesn't collapse the world, but any government that brought that about could bring about much, much worse things for people. All right, we yeah got it. At least solid fifteen minutes left on the show tonight, Patriot Power hour three forty nine. We still got a lot probably to talk about. We've hit a fair amount that we've been efficient. Where do you want to head it next or any. Yeah, we you and I were swapping the swapping a few articles in the back channels up until this show, and uh I taught you article about that author by h Victor Davis Hansen entitled you know, the Thecinity's Trap or or or basically refuting somebody else's theory about the City's trap, and the and the and the. Idea is like when when it was it? Some historians think that Sparta went to war to put down Athens because Athens was exceeding it in power, and that a war with China would would be that trap where we would, you know, someone would decide that we had to fight China because they were gonna absolutely surpass us. And Hanson's basic point is that that was bullshit for Sparta, and that was, you know, the situation didn't apply. And it's certainly not true today because especially after epic Third Fury, the you know, the relative weakness of China and Russia compared to the United States is on full display. You know, in Hanson's words, the United States of America is radically ascendant in power on multiple different economic, military, cultural fronts, and so so it's sort of you know, glass more than half full, look at at at the current state of affairs, and you of course reminded me of the glass you know, getting empty, if not almost empty, and uh, you know, refuted that worldview, which is real politic worldview with a libertarian world view of you know, you know how Ron Paul sees epic fury and where he sees it getting us And I did compare that apple to origins insofar as what Hanson's talking about is you know, just just you know us power right what it is, and what Paul is arguing is you know, you know, attitudes about it that can have probably long term effects, but not you know, Paul makes a mistake of saying we have immediate effects, in my opinion, the mistake that you know, there's immediate effects to the way Trump is negotiating with Iran, you know, and you know it's it's it's not the way United States has ever done things. And I'm pretty sure that's Trump's point is to not do things like ever before because kind of broadcasts he's going to be that way, and my you know, earlier in the show I talked about I think it's all just a cover for you know, letting intelligence agencies try to bring about changing inside of you know, Iran. So one of your thoughts on that, and you know you're talking talking to me about like you know, being the you know, king of Curred Mountain, right, But. It does kind of make me question, like. How bad could it ever get for this radically ascendant against every other country? Yeah, Kika turned Mountain is like, if we keep everybody else down, but we're collapsing as well, is that a victory or not? It could be considered a victory, maybe not. Maybe it's not the necessary outcome either. Here, I wasn't thinking about it throughout the week when we were talking and stuff, but came to me, now is the British Empire. Now I'm World War One scholar, but seems to me that Germany was rising quite high and England couldn't have that and pretty much bankrupted themselves to beat down Germany. Then Germany came back World War two, we went over there whooped him. But really early nineteen hundreds, Germany was starting to outstrip everybody with industry, culture, science, at least being equal to England or becoming equal. And it seems like the British Empire did not want that, and they they worked, they kind of suppressed the German Empire. Ottomans kept them all, you know, kind of shook up the European continent to say the least. Uh. You know, the entire Austria Hungarian Empire is a relic now as an example, that was a lot of angst and death and waste of opportunity. So I understand that it's like a real politic thing that we can't have. You know, that happened. So I guess I don't know with China, are they going to you know, are we letting all this happen with Iran or you know, forcing the issue here to mess with them. Is it the only thing holding them back from not invading time. I don't know. It just seems like we're radically ascend it, that's the real question. I don't feel radically ascend it in America. That doesn't mean China's gonna beat us and we're screwed and it's the Chinese Century and shit like that. I don't feel like we're very radically ascendant here. Maybe I'm a glass half empty or eighty percent empty, but I don't know. I don't want to be the British Empire, who you know, had a two two hundred and fifty year rise and then collapses because they go all out in a war, whether it's clandestine, cyber or a land war or everything in between, and then okay, we win economically, militarily however you want to put it. But like you know, I was Brittain in a better spot in nineteen forty five than they were in nineteen hundred. Probably not definitely a lot of people were dead, I'll tell you that. Well, with the. Wrong government in Washington, d C. Who's trying to cause us to be radically descended, I can see no other you know, nation state ever coming close to the United States power in your lifetime, my lifetime, the next generation's lifetime. It would take self destruction from inside here. And I've said this before, I Patrie power. When you look at Hanson's articles compared to other countries. Other times he talks about World War Two, he talks about you know, Germany and Britain. Germany was going to pass Britain. They were on the way up that was going to happen, and even after World War two, West German miracle validated it. They passed France and Britain as manufacturers, as an economy with ease, with half their country occupied by the Soviets. So there's times and places in history where you know, different powers rise and fall, but we're ascend it now and it's it's the reason why the modern monetary theorists, the Fiat bankers, they can they can rest assured that as long as the US nuclear arsenal is in place in caps everything that you can run in you know, almost any amount of debt. And the real question is are they right or are you right? I'm watching, I'm waiting, and I'm ready to report on it. If the federal government ever gets the day where it's going to default, we're going to get the reset that we're in an economic true depression. But you know, we've had I've had hippies singing at me for sixty years that were on the eve of destruction, but it hasn't been through. Yet, thankfully not Those are all all good points. I don't think we're on the eve of destruction. But you know, we can't take it for granted, and you know, the debt is starting to get pretty crazy. I still think we could pull ourselves out of this. But going back to the Ron Paul article, it's kind of that mid medium term or long term ten fifteen, twenty fifty year outlook, like, Okay, you know, we can have almost unlimited debt because we have the nukes. Fine, but slowly but surely, that's gonna erode just the overall fabric of society. And before you know it, you know, half the people are on welfare. Most people that aren't on welfare are just crushed in debt, and all of a sudden, all the youth want to be communists and they think it's really cool and they vote for communists and then we're big shit, and that's side of the generational churn. It's like, okay, sounds good, Now what's the knock on effects? And we do have to do that. We do. We do have news on the heat map dashboard of the mayor in New York talking about seizing private property and handing it over to government controlled nonprofits. So yeah, very salient and sound points you're making. It's true, and that's us defeating ourselves from within, which you know when you look at Nston's article, it's it's international internationally radically and you know, ascend it domestically. Oh, there's a lot of people we talk about regularly on this show that are dangerous, that want to, you know, make America fall again. And I do feel more comfortable talking about domestic issues because I know international is so you know, so much behind it, and there's so much that I'm not privy too. And domestically, sure, there's a lot I'm not privy too. But I could call a comedy and see a COMMI takeover of my country from the inside when I see one, and that's you know, I can't lose focus of that is all I'm saying. Oh never, we never will. We never will. And the good news is, you know, if Madammie does that, he's gonna get jammed with court cases that'll be properly heard and he'll probably lose them and justice will prevail. But just the the willingness to attempt it. You know, if if that fifteen to twenty percent of radical left in this country changed into fifty percent, yeah, super dangerous. Especially with the quote unquote AI revolution. I'm not saying this is going to happen. And I don't think you're saying it either, but there's a lot, especially on the left, who are like, yep, we either need universal basic income or we're going to burn down these data centers. So there, it's pretty much like we want communism or else. You know, add that fuel to what we're already seeing with unfortunately more and more of the youth, it seems thinking it's a great idea. But then again, I swear once people, if people get responsibilities and start paying bills, usually they become a little more conservative as time goes on, but maybe not everybody. Uh what we're looking at here, it's a rent freeze campaign. Uh several hundred thousand, three hundred thousand apartments in New York would be affected, and that's called you know, relief for the residents. Yeah, but what about the landlord? Sure, uh maybe some of the landlords are jerks, but uh gotta feel And let's just boil it down to this. Whenever anybody says, why don't we just forgive all the debt, then I say, why don't we just forgive all the assets? Okay, if everyone get rid of all the debt, then no one has any assets and that's the great reset. Some people are like, yeah, let's do it. I don't have anything, burn it all down. I don't want to feed into that though. It's all right, so right, hey, can you give us a glance at the he mapp dashboard. Just want to make sure we follow up on some other loose headlines. You read that you expressed interest, then. Yeah, let me just pile on super fast. On economics, bond yields are nearing the danger zone, meaning bonnields are going up. Interest rates are going up, and it seems like the Fed might not be able to lower rates. With all the debt we already have, we don't need even higher interest rates. That's gonna hurt. So twenty percent or nineteen percent, sorry, nineteen percent of tax revenue goes to interest on the federal government debt, So okay, we can sustain that. But what if it goes to twenty five? You know, it grows, it compounds. Let's just say that, maybe not exponentially, but it's fast, it's not linear. Otherwise, the markets are a fifty thousand dow like there is no economic collapse. They say selling may and going away go away, meaning you know, sometimes the summer is a little quiet. Sometimes it's down a little bit, but usually not a lot of activity. And somehow we're here towards the end of summer selling Maine. Go away, enjoy your European vacation future, Dan. I might just do that. I might just do that. Well, hey, I got a new challenge for you to end. Perhaps we can make it a thing if it works. Tonight, just off the top of my head, I was thinking, I don't know, I was at the radio and I heard a cybersecurity term, which isn't what I want to talk about in that context, but I want to use the term. And here's the challenge. I name one part. Of the American establishment, part of the federal government, maybe something else, just some institution, and and you're going to respond with trust or zero trust. That's the cybersecurity term. And if you answer with zero trust, the guy answer why, And you got to mean zero or you have trust, And then you can express how that that trust feels to you. You can being you know, masters of finance. Perhaps you want to put a percentage on that, but I'll leave it to you. Well, we could do this, you know, I don't know how much time we got left. We can do one agency each or maybe a few more and uh, just put it on the record where we stand today, maybe over time repeat it so that we see where we've moved to in the future. Well, let me just confirm, because I believe in cybersecurity, no trust is a positive attribute, meaning you don't have to trust someone to do the right thing. You have You can be secure without trusting someone. That's like bitcoin is no trust. Is that what that what you mean? Or no in cybersecurity contacts, it means every device, every connection, every port, every node, whatever, is always revalidating it security with anything else that it's in contact with everything, zero trust. As opposed to the old days of the firewall. You built the wall around all of. It, and then you put your you know, asset digital assets inside of there and they can freely communicate and the wall protected you. This is defense in depth. Okay, that makes sense, individual little defenses instead of one big. Moat, no front line. You got. You got all these fortified positions in your territory littered back, kind of like the the way the British defended against Rommel's African Corps. They built up these little positions where you can drive the tanks in and further you got him in. There's just all these different positions that would keep fighting back. Zero trust. Every node in the network's fighting back. But in this patriot power, our version of it. I don't know if zero trust is good or bad. There's no right, there's you know, maybe maybe it's a good thing, maybe it's a bad thing. Maybe it changes over time. Oh, this is a tough one. I don't even know. We can try. We can try. So let's you throw at me any institution off the top of your head, and I'll give you my answer. A random one. But it is important. Department of Energy. Uh trust. The trust I have in the Department of Energy is. When it comes to storing, moving and and and and handling nuclear materials. I think the record pretty good. They've got a lot of processes in place. They cooperate with the Department of War if they ever need the muscle to keep control of those things. Now, depending on the administration, if it has energy policies, you know, I don't. I don't trust it to ever be permanently a growth organization. With the federal government on the wrong hands, you could do immense damage to the economy. But right now, that's not what the Department Energy is, So right now, you know my trust is fairly high. All right. I picked that one actually, not randomly, but specifically because it has the nukes, but it also could have that whole green agenda or you know, all the stuff around energy, all the different So great answer. I think, Yeah, you tried to try to spread me and directed I like that. Yeah, so that was a fastball. But I'm gonna do you of an easy one and maybe we can wrap up the show if trust zero trust tonight, but yours for tonight the inaugural challenge of trust or zero trust, I'm gonna give you the Federal Reserve. Oh and I don't want to just be contrarian, so I got to actually come up with a great answer. I trust that they're doing their best job to keep the system together and make themselves in their friends' money, So I don't think it's in their interest to let the system collapse. So I kind of trust them to try to keep it together, but I don't trust their motives. Does that answer it or am I totally off base? Well? That definitely exposes part of this analysis to what do you mean by trust? Right? You can say I trust them to do everything wrong and be evil too, But what we're kind of talking about is the positive guid of trust. And you know, I. I'd give them zero trust because they're founded on a predicate that was flawed. That you know, you can create an. Unelected fourth branch of government, that you can actually manage economies by managing inflation and unemployment through rates that are set that somehow private entities march along and believe in the whole premise flawed. So I don't, I don't, I don't. I don't trust the premise, So I don't trust the organization and anything that stems from it. You're you're actually now that's a lot more idealistic than I was the rest of tonight, and you're being a lot more real politic than you usually are. Right, I had to flip it on everybody for the very end of the show. Yeah, good, keep everybody guessing. That's what we do. I paid your Power Hour another great show, episode three. Anything else you want to hit on, Yeah, we're gonna get some dangerous weeks in June. I expect on many front Stay tuned on Patriot Power Hour. We're bringing the news and like usual, we can be on the air at any time if need be, so we don't want to be though. We don't want to be, want want to see that heat map dashboard. Stay relatively cool, peaceful, keep it that way. But if not, guarantee we're talking about it with my co host Ben The Breaker Banksters. This is Future Dan episode three forty nine, May twenty eight, twenty twenty six. Trout to do this show with you, Ben, and thank you to our audience for listening. You can reach me at Future Danger number six on X. How about you Ben, Bankster Breaker Banks The Breaker on X or Dethrone Thee Banksters at Proton dot m E. Awesome man, great show. I'll see you next week. Oh. Programming note, we'll be expect to be live next Thursday the fourth, and then probably have our season finale on or around June tenth. We'll take off our summer solstice the week of the fifteenth or so I'll be I'll probably be out of town. I'm not sure though, but again we always reserve the right. But we got a couple more episodes Future Dan. It'll be the season finale. Then we'll come back right around July, just before fourth of July celebrations, we'll come back with our season opener and our midiar check in, so that's the plan. Yeah, and the spring twenty twenty six season finale, we're gonna touch in on our predictions. See how we're doing since anyway, So always trying to get better at this and looking forward to that show. Ben, Yes, sir, all right, great show. Talk to you next week.
