Patriot Power Hour #350
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Patriot Power Hour #350

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M hmm. What do you want? Statement of purpose? Should I email you? Should I put this on your acts and item? Listen you decide your love love involvement. We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network. You are now listening to the Patriot Power Hour, 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 live. It's episode three hundred and fifty. My How Time Flies? June fourth, twenty twenty six, Episode three fifty Patrio Power Hour. I've been the Breaker Banksters here with Future Dane. We're cranking out episodes this year too, so moving right right on forward with four hundred certainly next year, don't you think. At this rate? Yep, gonna make that happen pretty pretty uh pretty simply. I think we have not been missing shows, not to jinx anything, but I will say a little preview. Next week should be our season with a planned break towards the end of June. We do take about one week off every quarter every season, as we call it, but otherwise like we've been pretty damn consistent, something to be proud of. And you know, I got a feeling we're gonna be not a lack of content and a lot not a lack of episodes going forward either. Unless Hell breaks lose the next two weeks, then we're gonna cover it. We're always ready to jump in whether no matter where we're located, in what time, we have the ability to jump on different levels. But it is Thursday. It is June fourth, about our usual time we have skipped around future Dan won't lie. We're usually on six pm Eastern on Thursday, sometimes a little later. You know, we got real lives. But I do think over all these Thursday shows, it's the right decision. Even though I've liked having the show a little earlier in the week, the news has developed a lot more by Thursday afternoon and Thursday evenings, so not out of lack of articles. Go through today, and we actually have three SHTF indicators just bright black and red right now. So there you go, plenty of threat vectors. But overall we're not at a crisis point. That's not what episode three fifty is about. So heat map, dashboard, it's alluring. I see it up there. Maybe we want to cover some stuff that is important to talk about, but it's not going to make it on this heat map dashboard because in and of itself it's not necessarily dangerous, maybe even some good news. Let's do it, all right, I'm gonna ahead and share the screen. Big shout out to those who watch on Rumble watch on x either live or the video on demand. They call it the VOD. So for those watching, I'm gonna go ahead and share my screen, and for those that are listening, try to narrate as best as possible. So, got a couple articles here that are not on the dashboard, like you said, Future Dan, and essentially I mean here, I won't. I'll let you explain why why are they not on the dashboard, And you know, can you explain that there's maybe a thirty second explanation. Some listeners understand, but some might not. Yeah, so that's what I say right before the show I expect we're talking about because right now all as he is a black screen. There you go, all right, we got it up. Well, yeah, what are we looking at here? I'll tell you this said this to you because during the striking of Iran March April May. It was often repeated that what happened to those what happened to all the things that you voted for Trump for? Well, I said this because it's good news in of itself, but also because it kind of brings out the fact that, whenever necessary, the administration can do something like this, and it's going to gain the attention to the people that you know, may be turned off by other things that Trump's doing. You know, it's a balancing act, right, And. This in particular is some cuts or reclassification of workers being at will employees. And these are some of the upper managers as well, that people making the most money but also have the most sway and I dare say the ones who might be embedded the most for that kind of long term deep state. Yeah. H always said it's simultaneously. So this doesn't necessarily fire them all, but it makes them Can you explain it just makes them eligible to be fired, or less paperwork to get them fired. I guess yeah, it's just all the lawyers looking at how to do what they want to do and bringing it about. But it seems to me to resemble a plan, right, It's like something like this they're doing it now, you know, maybe tactically to interrupt the news cycle regain the attention of people that are otherwise sour about what's happening. But also it's just the time it took to set up the legal structure to you know, accomplish what they're trying to do, which was always to sprink the massively bloated betteral bureaucracy. Well, and I don't know necessarily the answer I probably should be make this a homework assignment. They're not just going to fight, you know, at least from what I'm reading here. It's more of like they can fire them and then replace them. I want people fired in minimal replacements or like for every hire it's too fired and I have to go through the whole dietric. This is more of, hey, we're going to replace you because you're slacking, or you're just an insidious virus trying to take us down from the inside, you know, for cause however you want to say it, Uh may I need it at will? Even so that's that's a good thing. But I don't I don't know if this is gonna lead to net reduction or it's just reshuffling the cards. I guess we'll have to do my homework there and see how it shakes out. Yeah, so it's up to Congress to fund any of those positions too. Right, So there's a whole whole other branch of government that could you know, effectuate massive cuts in the bureocracy. But so long as the you know, the two houses, the House and the Senator, you know, so so evenly split that that kind of reform won't happen. By the way, they're doing major voting tonight in DC sentence and session, putting bills forward, amendments forward, taking all the procedural votes. They're going through the night about uh spending bill to cut them in borders and ice and and and you know, just because that's a you know, the purported topic of the bill doesn't mean anything else can't get attached to it, of course it you know, there's a lot of headlines out there. The Democrats loved the headlines that you know, when one thing passes in one house, they call it, you know, a defeat or a victory for somebody or or the other. Just just praying upon people that don't really understand that it has to pass both houses and then be signed by the president, like the you know, the you know, the billow I'm just a bill cartoon should have tied everybody that right. Right, Schoolhouse Rock of course, the the capstone. This they were thinking back in February, the OPM predicted at least for whatever that's worth. Maybe it was a scare tactic, but they were saying fifty thousand would be affected. I don't know if that's negotiated down or the OPM was just overestimating that to make people panic, But it's a start. It's, uh, how do you eat an elephant one bite at a time? Well, how can you reform the government? One hire, one fire, one rollover at a time? Just let these people retire or resign and don't replace them. And it's a great way to do it too. So anything else on that particular topic, I mean. Yeah, you agree, it doesn't doesn't fit on the heat map dashboard of future danger. That's what that that's for. We're kind of look for dangerous negative, you know all you know, net net this is a positive in my book. Exactly, And that's for you know, the distinction between what future danger is about versus important news that sets the context for the world. But may not be dangerous, it may not be immediate happening now or in the very near future, so to speak. So let's run into another one of those articles that's somewhat similar, where well the Supreme Court explosive final month with Trump's priorities at stake, all different types of cases, all different you know, jeez, I don't know how to say topics or uh, all over the place for birthright citizenship, that's one mail in ballots two two, uh even they're talking about the Federal Reserve and firing the Fed, the ability and that's only I mean, there's like several more too. I'm sure I'm missing some big ones. What are a few other big ones? And let's you are most if I can preface, if I say, do you expect a lot of these actually be decided on? Or is it easy for them to kick the can down the road or how does that work procedurally? I'll see what. Let's see how it goes. Just those three. Birthright citizenship is gigantic. The you know, election day means election day and you know, sharp, sharp rendering unconstitutional of other you know, mail in ballots just long you know, months, long periods of mail in voting this sort of thing if that gets changed. And also I think tariffs are involved in some of these rulings coming up. It's just historical turning points. And I would predict that some of these are going to show up on the heat map dashboard, even if they are victories. For you know from a position of patriots like you and I, that there could be massive rioting in response to some of these decisions. For sure. Well, we'll be uh tracking these even if it's outside the dashboard throughout the summer. I expect we'll have some big news by this time next week we have our finale season finale. But these are the type of things they can certainly reverberate throughout the summer and beyond, so we'll cover them closely with how getting too deep in the weeds future day, because we do have a lot of stuff that's actively going on right now and that is the overall focus. But we try to ride that wave. Right we do. And with this court, I don't expect to see any decision they make in them themselves being just egregious, you know, against the Constitution and everything that's come before. It is it's going to be an originalist court that takes it back to what Constitution says or leaves leaves it be. But you hinted at something earlier they could do. They could do a number of you know, gape clauses and just find in a certain way on procedural grounds that never really addresses the basic question and pause it back to lower courts to develop. In fact, out of all these major cases, i'd be surprised if at least one or two didn't head in that direction, not not really getting us a resolution. Yeah, and I understand that that just happens sometimes, so there's a certain percent that'll always go that route. But I'm just worried that they're gonna especially if they were cherry picking and the ones that seem like, hey, this is gonna be a huge victory for Trump or this will be a huge victory for just the Constitution and American people in general. Ah, those are the ones we can drag our feet on or you know, some sort of procedural thing. Hopefully that's not what happens, but yeah, dragging their feet and trying to keep some of this stuff from having to come to a head. I could see them wanting to do that, at least some of them. So if five justices concur with an opinion that birthright citizenship, according to the fourteenth Amendment was meant to cover American slaves and by all of its extensions and throughout the twentieth century, to anybody that showed up up here on a boat or a plane and had a baby, had an American baby. If that's overturned, that there will be brutal political violence and rioting. If you had to put a percent on that one, how high? Because I don't know, I think that's very unlikely. So I do. I'm not really expecting the rights. But if it did happen, you're totally right. I don't know why it should be considered unlikely. Most of the justices on the court were nominated by Trump, and Trump's lawyers argued exactly that that's we're not you know, just taking that out of hand is unlikely, is I guarantee you Democrats don't think that way right now. That's true. That's how it guess. Half glass, half fall, glass half empty. Roby Wade was already wiped out. They're all changing state laws for fear that gay marriage is going to get wiped out. So no, this is this is legit big time Bower moves historical and and some of this stuff would be you'd start seeing headlines that, you know, legal precedents that have been set for one hundred and sixty years have been overturned kind of stuff, right, and that will drive the wild anti FOD Democrat base into violence. And and the question is, you know, the would be fifth deciding vote on something like that, are they taking into consideration plainly written words of the Constitution and the and the contemporary environment in which you know, amendments to the Constitution were passed, or are they thinking about, you know, can I can can I avoid rioting by just not letting this happen, which wouldn't be the job of a judge that that's a politician and elected politician at that point. Sure, they absolutely should not be acting like that doesn't mean they're not or being persuaded for some other reason. But I want a decision all these things, good, bad or ugly, and if they're poor decision, at least he can attack it at that point. But I don't know, kicking the can down the road or on different procedural actions. I hate that part about the loss, you know, the system, But let's just how it is sometimes. Yeah, think about it. Does that mean that everybody that had thought they were born in America and automatically a citizen, all the ninety and one hundred year old people like that, are they you know now eligible to vote? Like, think about what reversing that would ultimately result in? It? Would You're gonna hear horror stories if it comes down that way about you know, scare mongering will be on tilt maximum ahead of a midterm too. Yeah, yeah, and uh, even my even I'm thinking like, how would they actually put that action? Would it be grandfathered in or just go forward? And all that would be you know, this. Court would this court would throw that right back to the properly elected branches, just toss it right back into their laps, same way they did. You know, they ruled you know, Trump's use of a nineteen eighty security law to impose tariffs with you know, you know, as freely as he felt like imposing them. They found that to be you know, you know, unconstitutional. But they prescribe nothing about how to you know, refund any of the you know, the misgotten tariff collections. They'll do it again. They'll just that's what those other branches are there for. I think I think a majority of six three majority in the in the in the Supreme Court is philosophically believes that, you know, that that's something the popular branches are going to have to solve. They're not going to come out with, all right, here's the roadmap to you know, getting back to the right. They're gonna say, you you figure it out. That's not our department and it was purposefully set up that way. And that alone, we'll expose that, you know, twenty thirty percent of just just complete globalist, democrat, socialist numbskulls that can't even begin to fathom how our system works, right, you know, just just the people have no idea about American civics will take that and use it as you know, chicken little the sky is falling, especially if it is a you know, a decision that came you know, maybe even on the same day as striking down month long voting, making election day election day again, with very limited exceptions, like you know, demonstrably you know, physically unable to get to the polls or you know, you know, an armed service member can't get to the poll something like that. The way. In fact, it was up until basically a two thousand election. So I don't know what the odds are going to be on the birthright citizenship. But I was kind of looking at a couple of sentences, in particular on that article that you sent me, where it's a quote from Trump on social media saying they will be ruling against us on birthright citizenship, making us the only country in the world that practices is unsustainable, unsafe, and incredibly costly disaster all caps. And he says, I don't want loyalty to him, like as if he's a king, but I do want and expected for our country. So maybe you think he's sandbagging or does he think it's like definitely a good chance of a loss tended oral argument. They said, this is the first time a sitting president attended one at the Supreme Court last month. He's job boning the Supreme Court, just like he job owns your oil market and then and the Europeans and NATO, and he's letting he letting everybody know. You know, he's politicking this. It's pretty obvious. He's in He's the most pop powerful, popularly elected person on earth. He holds that office, so doing it loudly in ways that previous presidents. I don't know if they wouldn't, but they couldn't. Like you know, you got to go back to like FDR and World War Two. You know, he could say anything and everybody's listening to him. He had that kind of sway after the Great Depression. Pretty pretty uh firm about it. They will be ruling against us. I'm birthday citizenship, but again he's the king of job on it. And then talking, he's even better than the Fed. You know, he's got the opposite of Fed speak. He actually mixes it up and makes a difference instead of covering things up with random jargon. Like Trump speak. Yeah, it's like that's like the mirror. Almost funny enough. All right, well, we'll certainly keep our ear to the ground on these. Do you have not to put you on the spot, but to put you on the spot. When does Congress? And when does the Supreme Court adjourn or leave for the summer? Do we know where that is? I don't know thereir schedules, but the Supreme Court usually goes in recess at the end of June. So that's why everybody's looking for these big decisions. By the way, these decisions, nobody but the court decides when they come out. Somebodys might knock him out. You might get a Friday, you know, and ten things come out and that eleventh thing that we're talking about tonight, just they gave you nothing. They got They're not ready, right, They work. They work entirely on their own schedule. In Congress too, although there's a you know, several hundred members, so you know, in two houses, so they recess all the time. They usually take all of August off, don't they. Yeah. I figured, like, if it's not done by the week before four there July, we're not getting anything done until like October is kind of what I'm thinking is the realistic. So but but that means literally, yeah, between now and our finale next week, and you know, there could be a lot of news and if there's some, I mean I would love to come on even during our week off, just for thirty minutes to talk about birthright citizenship if that's ruled on as an example, So, hey, we may not have a summer week off, no pool days for us. Especially what comes out of this and what comes out of the rest of the news. This summer. The birthright citizenship is kind of hinge on the very concept of when is a person subjected to you know, a subject of the United States. And then there's no one that you know, at the time at that amendment pass at the end of the Civil War would have ever considered a you know, a foreigner visiting as qualifying right. And and and so I think, I think the you know, the anchor baby phenomenon of flying in and just having a baby, staying for a few weeks, leaving and the pick up the paperwork with the baby. You know, that seriously should be in jeopardy right now. But then you get into like you get a green card where you're a permanent resident. We're a permanent resident for twelve years, where your children like born, raised, and graduated from public school in the United States. And then the concept of taking away that citizenship, they're probably you know, I think a pragmatic drop. You know, where that's where to split it is to definitely limit people that you know, parents the soul purpose to arrive in the United States to have a baby, or like the Chinese billionaires that have surrogate babies in the hundreds, right, all of them American citizens, but they are all just taking back to China, educated, raised and probably brought through their espionage schools before they returned. Absolutely, well, we can move on to the speaking of China, I'm looking right at it. Foreign black ops, suspected, talking about propaganda drives and spies, anything else you want to hit on with regard to Congress and Supreme Court. Otherwise, let's hit the dashboard. Let's hit the dashboard. Let's hit the top column too. Let's hit the article you're talking about, because it's the most interesting about it. The thing about it to me is that's England, England and the United States doing a joint message on that. So whatever problems that we might be having with Britain inside of it, NATO, this is you know, surfacing above that the priorities are priorities. Ben let's have it. FBI m I five worn again, stepped up, Chinese military spye suspect you know what they call, suspicions of propaganda drive on Americans against the data centers. I want to talk all about that. Of course, the nuclear scientists and other top level well really all different levels there. They're being disappeared and now a body's found in New Mexico Forest. We've documented probably a dozen here on Patriot Power Hour, but now one of of the bodies has been found in the New Mexico Forest. So let's keep going through the dashboard. We'll come back to some of these deep die. But we got to go through a lot because we do have a lot here anti ice protesters pulling cash for riot gear, military grade goggles. That's an urgent riots erupt Article ten Examples of chaos and lawlessness in the Streets of America. Curfew established in Newark after days of writing. We talked a little bit about that last week, but it's intensifying, so things are primed for sure. We have. In the war with Russia starts indicator, Russian drone hits Romanian residential block. Both Moscow and kievs have been hit pretty hard in the last week ten days too. And there's actually a US representative who hasn't been seen in the house for quite a while. We'll check on their status if we've got a wellness check recently, but as of last week they hadn't seen this person at for months, just not showing up. This is under constitutional officer goes missing, So that's the security column. Let's go to liberty random standard Wi Fi routers. They can scan your body to identify exactly who you are. Not Kansas anymore. We have the war unconstitutionally waged indicator. Guatemala agrees to allow US air strikes on its territory. California election system faces scrutiny as lengthy vote count fuels uncertainty, and the Epstein assistant is actually planning a tell all book. So more and more coming out. Economically, Gold overtakes US bonds as world's favorite investment. Gold's around that forty five hundred mark, Silver about seventy five bucks. They've both been choppy and our author all time highs but not buy that much. Bitcoing, on the other hand, has been beat down in the last week, hit a low in around the sixty thousand mark. I think it's at sixty three thousand right now, which is right about what it's low for the last year has been. So it's not hitting new lows. But Bitcoin definitely being sold off and people buying gold. That's the story of twenty twenty six so far. Tomato prices surge nearly forty percent in one year. We have the super rich rocketing ahead of the regular rich. So the haves and have nots, the top strie should becoming even more distant from one another. We have. This is pretty concerning. One in three American men no longer working. A lot of reasons why, but one in three American males of the age eighteen or this might even be sixteen. I should go look at that not working. And this is ugly. Americans falling behind on their credit card bills one point two to five trillion and credit cards. You know what those interest rates are too? Holy Caw and Nature and Health, Well, we're seeing more frequency and more severity in the Abola outbreak. You know, this is the third week in a row we've talked about it, and it's getting a little bit more serious, seemingly each weeks. So here's the latest from Earth. Early June twenty twenty sixth. The WHO puts a bola outbreak death rate between thirty to fifty percent. So if you're infected, a thirty to fifty percent chance you will die. They say, eleven hundred suspected cases in Dominican Republic or not been in a republic. Excuse me, the cargo and you gotta how contagious Is a bola? That's the big question. It's very deadly, but how contagious is it? First confirmed detection of New World screw worm in Texas since nineteen sixty six, flesh eating screwworm. That's pestilences, a different form than a bola, but definitely pestilence and nature something you're looking to prep well, food supply and pandemic. Be on the lookout always. By the way, Americans weren't after the nineteen seventy are dying faster than the previous generations did at their age. That's super concerning euthanasia growing in the United States, the percent of people choosing euthanasia to go out. Meteor explodes off the coast of Massachusetts, causing loud boom earthquake in Italy six point two four point one earthquake fourteen miles west of Las Vegas and a little bit of lava fountaining in fact, a record at least measured by man on Hawaii. Lava fountaining record killaway. Who believe is how you say? The Big pretty much with the Big Island is just a big volcano, by the way, So future did I believe that is the entire news blitz. Let's get after it. Yeah, yeah, what caught your eye? What? What do you have to go back and talk about? First? Hmmm, let's go with Americans born after nineteen seventy dying faster than previous generations did at their age. Yeah, you actually you use the term super concerning when you read that one. Yeah, thurns both of us, doesn't it. Super concerning? Yeah? Concerns? Well, I'm definitely born after nineteen seventy, and I also understand how bad of a trend this is already. And I mean, these people are not that old yet, So what's going to look like five, ten, twenty years from now? That's where white super concerning? Yeah, how unhealthy were those shots? Right? Soft killed depopulation exposed? I don't know, does that expose soft killed depopulation? Is there an intent do that? Is it accidental? How's that happening? There's an I could honestly talk about this for an hour straight. But they have a few I guess hypothesis or potential reasons they're exploring, and that they'll certainly be tracking statistically. And we have higher suicide, higher overdose rates, cancer is up big time. Just put those together, that's about as bad as it gets now. Less smoking of cigarettes, that's good. A little bit less alcohol, especially with the younger generations coming up like gen Z apparently a lot less, but that doesn't help when the obesity rates are out of those world. So honestly, the obesity and the drug overdoses by itself is driving this in a major way. But then you throw in all different soft killed potential you know, agendas are just the side effects of our modern world too. Yep, And it's dangerous. So it's while recovering it in the Nature and Science column. It's a dangerous direction. But this one's really you know, it's heading in a dangerous director. But it's a big issue you talked about. You can talk for an hour. It's a big runs over a very large amount of time. It's not, as you know, discrete and tangible is like rioting in Newark, right, but it still makes the heat map dashboard. And you got to put this into perspective too. How much more has been spent on healthcare in the last thirty years, and how much there have been massive advantages or advancements in healthcare. So even with all this investment of money as well as research and breakthroughs, we're slipping. We're going backwards with all that. Imagine if we didn't have all these advancements. Man, that just shows the root problems even worse. Really well, I think in trauma, surgery and like immediate accidents, much much better chance of surviving. But the pharmaceuticals, I mean, that's what jfk ork Junior is there for, right, is the industry that produced all these pills, all these medicines, you know the combinations and effects of them. I think, I think you know, it's understood by the medical pharmaceutical industry about as well as asbestos was sixty years ago. Not not you know, any dangers or overlooked. They just do it. Yep. And now we don't have an article on this, but they are looking to reduce the number of vaccines on the childhood schedule by quite a lot. And it's gonna take a long time to show up in these statistics if and win. But that's some good news. I just wanted to call that out. So, yes, people like me who are a little pissed about Iran, don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. Some good things are still happening. Actually, I got a lot more articles I want to talk about, but there isn't much here about Iran, or hardly any at all. What's your thoughts on this past week? It's so quiet, what's going on? It's no dangerous news, nothing's dangerous there. Then we're not, you know, striking right now, so it's unconstancial. War isn't being directly waged. Although you know, I could try to find a headline that the blockade at sea, which is an active war is going on again this week, and you could you could probably have that indicator lit up with some random blockade, you know, headline, but maybe my standard should be that little. But really, unless they're unless just bomb, unless our military is bombing Iran, probably probably not going to be talking about that topic. And it's I think it's the first time it's been like that last uh a few months, for whatever it's worth. It's I don't know if it's a call before the storm or things are actually going to peter out. Maybe we will get and opening in the next couple of weeks and it's like all right, but maybe not. But it's I feel like it's pretty quiet overall, and obviously what's happening now on the dashboard. You know that's a sometimes the lack of what's on there is the signals, I guess is my point too. Yeah, and then you know Trump's reprimanding Israel. We've got you know, that kind of warfare going on in Lebanon. So but again, you know, Israel fighting Ran directly is dangerous because it leads to on Gos's soucial war, which it did, and right now that those two things aren't happening, so it doesn't doesn't hit the paradigm right, It doesn't hit. The paradigm what we're looking for here on Patriot Power Hour. How the Prepper broadcasting network times flown? We're almost forty minutes into the show, but we got a lot more to cover. A bola. What's your take on a bowler? There's definitely more articles and it's a higher rated, higher grade this month or excuse me, this week, but it's not full blown crisis mode. What have you been seeing? And you know, does it seemed like it's something that's starting to spiral. Or no as much? No, No, it's going to be the worst a bowl up outbreak that you know of modern history of recorded history. And still not that contagious. So I'll say what I've said in the past four weeks about this is just keep watching if if something mutates and it becomes, you know, more contagious, there is gonna be paniced headlocks like you don't believe. But we don't have those. So it's just a really bad outbreak of one of the deadliest naturally occurring diseases that we know them. Not much else on the health and nature that I want to head through, but anything catch your eye. Maybe that meteor. You know, we've been seeing a lot of potential space debris or even warfare. I don't know. I think we've talked a little bit about that, but I don't want to put words in your mouth of anything else on that last column or anything on these more meteors being cited. It seems like no you can try to read into anything to that a meteor is really a Chinese statellite getting shot out of the orbit, or you know, an earthquake fourteen miles from Las Vegas and really underground yucube testing, which Trump said we were going to resume, but there's no evidence of that right now. But then again, both things can be entirely true, So keep the whole environment, you know, in mind, and some of this will pick up to the point where you know, well, we'll know what the truth is. But right now there's low level kind of environmental, kind of background kind of headlines. Certainly, yep, the I was thinking the exact same thing is, oh, four point one magnitude earthquake, that's about what underground duke test would be. Oh, by Vegas. They got all types of underground stuff there, But that doesn't you know, mean that's really what it is. And with regard to the meteors, like you said, keep open mind, that type of stuff could be happening. But everyone has a freaking phone these days, it's so much easier to capture meteors and all types of phenomena. So yeah, thirty years ago, the number of reports of this stuff would be like one percent of what it is now. So I keep that in mind too. It used to be in the newspapers. You can go back one hundred and fifty years in the newspaper with all kinds of odd sky happenings being reported, of course, but you know it's it makes it the heat map dashboard, just no context, nothing, nothing to worry about. Folks, nothing to launch your bug in or bug out plans on on the heat heat map dashboard tonight. The question is is there any patterns here that tell us that you know, we're gonna we're gonna get to that point this summer. I'm not sure I see any patterns. But the only thing I would say is there is a lot of news. There's a lot of news in a lot of different places, so, you know, as opposed to other years when we were you know, in previous stets of patriot power, our seasons. Right we're at episode three fifty tonight, but in the one hundreds and the two hundreds, we had plenty of nights where we had almost no or no bad news to talk about. That's not true right now, No. It's not. And the one the one set of news that I do see it trend potentially for me, is it's really going back to what you were talking about earlier, with potential riots due to legislation or even Supreme Court decisions. That's the riots erupt. And we see, of course China or other foreign agents trying to stir some of that up. Of course that's just kind of are for the course. But we're seeing uh anti ice protesters pulling cash. Right, we have curfews, we've had just seemingly a little bit more undercurrent of lawlessness or maybe not hardcore rioting, but just you know, packs of teens going through and breaking stuff. All right, that's a little bit of an undercurrent. Does that mean much? I think I think it is. I think it's some tender that if it had the right accelerant in a match, and that's very easy to get these days, that could turn into something big pretty quickly. We talked about this last week, how the BLM riots or whatever, George Floyda. I believe those are the ones that turned just turned over in like three days, from almost nothing to just billions of dollars burning down overnight, you know, just a couple of days. A lot of people getting killed, a lot of people getting arrested. So not just the property, it's the people. Yeah, gotta watch out. We've seen the pattern every time there's a federal election while Trump is in power and rioting. So I think it's just a matter of how how bad does it get and and and and what does it mean to you? And what other indicators is a trigger and what do those means? To you right, thinking a few steps ad ahead. It's it's possible, but it's always depends on where you are. Right. You're in a very rural location, this stuff is probably not as important as if you're closer to large population centers. YEP. I would agree with that. I've always said, if you're within like fifty miles of these different protests and riots, might want to consider if you can't move out, at least be sure you got a good bug out plan or a second place to go to, and you're keeping your ear to the ground, listening to Patrick power Hour, doing your own research, following the news so that you're ahead of the game. You're not stuck if you get courted in or blocked off on the interstate because there's some sort of crazy stuff going down that you know you're ahead of that if you do have to live in it or visit an urban area. Right, all right. Michael Schnyder and kind of author, got an article in here under riots Erupting. Maybe want to pop into that. You don't see Schnyder articles like he does, like nine to ten, the eleven, the twelve, some kind of listing of bad news. I'm kind of wondering. Sometimes he stretches, some of these will be very very much some of a lot of these are gonna be headlines that showed up on it, you know, the future nager. But some of these might be stretches. I don't know, what do you think. I'll read through them. Let's take a look, Michael Snyder, and the one and only is from May twenty seventh. Here we go, top ten examples. That's show the chaos and lawlessness in the streets of America. He says, totally out of control. Again, I don't think it's totally out of control. That was what we saw in twenty twenty. But this is like tremors that could turn into something bigger in my opinion. But here we go. Maybe I'm wrong. Here we go. This is going on right now. So this is what happened in the past, is what's going on right now. Number One, In Seattle, people living near Aroar Avenue have to put up large homemade barricades to keep the lawlessness and homelessness and all the crime out, prostitution activity, drugs. They literally are blocking off their roads and sidewalks with physical homemade barricades in Seattle. Yeah, I would Seattle. Definitely not what it plays. I don't want to be Number two. Conditions have gotten so much worse in New York in recent months. A running gun battle on the Bronx had a five year old girl hit by a stray bullet, just you know, shooting at each other. Five forty pm on a Wednesday, Portland turned into an decaying, drug infested hell hole, as Michael Snyder calls it, had a homeless woman dragged away and brutally sexually assaulted. And this was a middle aged woman. You know, pretty much just all types of horrible things going on, and no one's doing anything about it. It's just kind of part of the course Portland is what happens is the Portland residents, specifically those in an old town area of the city, know the woman, say these group attacks happened often. Future day I could go through like the other seven, of. Course, see if you can find the locations of the rest of them. Can you scan that for us? We got Portland, we got Seattle, we got New York. Yeah, we might have a just a perfect list of the you know, that's where the rioting this summer is gonna be. So be ready there, what's next? This next one doesn't have locations, but I think this is a perfect discussion point. The team takeovers. I know those have happened in Florida. We covered on the East coast, on the West coast, But honestly, it's how those local areas respond to them. It makes the difference. I know, down at Florida they ain't playing around with that, whereas other areas let them get away with a lot more. So that's a big part, but it is everywhere. It is everywhere. You know, important for your rioting too. But even in better governed states, you know, enough people showing up on the streets to just you know, disobey the law quickly gets us into the zone of national Guard. We gotta have national Guard. The local authorities they don't have the manpower. It's designed that to be that way. So national Guard getting called out even in those states because the behavior's there, right. Just sir number five, Detroit, number six, Chicago. I mean, he's not the order of where you don't want to live, Bud, where a lot of this is going on. Southern California. We talked about that. I mean, as you said, at least half of these we've talked about on the show in the last few weeks, including the sixty nine year old man in southern California was beaten right in front of his home with pro Trump decorations. Another one in Los Angeles. We got what's this one? Number nine? That one is Flint, Michigan, Detroit, and Arizona. This one seems to be Arizona. Yeah, murder, suicide, just craziness. This isn't just rioting, it's also just overall domestic violence and just people losing there. You know what so I I you know, as a critique of Schneider, about half of this is rating on the heat map dashboard, but about half of this is just probably local crime headlines that you can get and create, you know, fill out the top ten anytime, right, But half of it is very much full concurrence. It's it's it's it's it's a powder cake. It is well, well, uh hope hopefully we won't see this trending as the heat turns up. I do expect pretty hot summer literally, but with regard to actual riots, well, prepare yourself, stay away from them if you can. And I think I think this is the perfect time for you know, twenty twenty six, cause see pretty bad stuff. So what's up with bitcoin? What is up with bitcoin? Easy Come, easy go? And from about sixty thousand dollars up, it was almost all growth from hedge funds and different uh you know, whether it was either bit or coin exactly. So there was I don't know, time fly so what was it? Maybe a year eighteen months ago? It became way easier for institutional money to get into bitcoin with the ethfs, different funds, micro strategy, now strategy, all those different things, and that doubled the price bitcoin from sixty k to one twenty very fast. But these aren't the people that actually would use bitcoin or the people that understand it's incredible potential for the future. They're just looking to get the easy buck. Well look at the easy buck. They sell faster than they buy, so easy come, easy go. And overall, I'm not really perturbed, and I'm considering making some purchases at this point, not quite yet, because bitcoin did have was a little bit lower earlier this year, so even though it's been getting kicked down, it has a very solid floor. But if it breaks into the fifties, you know, that'll be I'm not going to say it's the end of bitcoin by any means, but people will be really questioning what's going on with it even more so. Yeah, so all these institutions, all your favorite institutions, black rocks to the all that just you know, loading up. Are we gonna see a twenty twenty seven rug bull try to bring the economy down, bring the banks down, get bailouts, bring about the reset, cause Trump's successor lose the election? Label Trump the twenty first century Herbert Hoover. Just a big rug pull, you know what we should be getting real? Uh, you're breaking up there a little bit? Can you repeat that? A big rug All these students look bigcoin during up, you know, another financial collapse, the AI bubble poppy, bring it all about? You know? In twenty twenty twenty eight. On MAGA, I mostly got that. Unfortunately, the banksters are interfering with your signal. No, I'm just kidding. But do I expect the rug pull in twenty twenty eight or even beforehand? And well, here's the thing. The market cap, the total value of all Big one is pretty small. It's like it's more than a trillion, but it's not much bigger than the IPOs They want to come out with for SpaceX, it's not much. You know, I think Nvidia is probably bigger than bitcoin right now. So yeah, they can sell their bitcoin and they can get some liquidity out of that. And that's what I think they're doing, is like, okay, let me sell my winner that's done really good in the last year, two three years, but especially you know, bitcoin did quite well for these institutional investors until they decided maybe it's not doing so well. Then they sold. That's just how markets worked to some point. But there's not much more to squeeze out of it, I guess, it's my point. So they could sell more bitcoin, but they don't have that much in their hands. They've already like liquidated most of their positions at this point. So if it did drop below fifty K, that would be more like people like me selling people that hold bitcoin for the long term getting nervous or having to sell because maybe I lost my job and I had to sell or something like an economic reason forced me to. But like the institutional investors there, they've already like sold off most of theirs at this price level, is my my estimation. So how do you read me? Am I back? And can you hear me, yep, much better. Yeah, So I guess I'm gonna disagree with you because I think you're looking at it on a purely financial lens, and maybe I'm gonna ask it maybe step back and look at it from a bigger, you know, multi generational, historical political maneuver. Okay, So. Nothing would stop any of these banksters from loading up on bitcoin at sixty you might see a you know, a rise in the price a bitcoin for the rest of this year. And then again I'm asking you, you know, what would stop them from doing a big rug pull on. They want to discredit Trump, but they wouldn't They also want a completely discredit crypto, leave a lot of people so worse off that they never touch it, never bother with it, like destroy faith in the blockchain. Is there no one with that objective anymore? Oh, that's a good question. There's having people that are objective, But it's it's kind of like the old question about a cartel, because if you knew they were driving the price, like, you might want to take advantage of that and buy low, or everyone would have to kind of work in unison unless everyone was so scared that they didn't sell off. So if it truly was fear blood in the streets. There's the question of that, can the banksters coordinate that well with one another or not? And would they spend that much on bitcoin? It would have to be for kind of the crushing the ideological reason behind it. That's why they would do it for sure, not just because it's worth a trillion dollars. Yeah. Well, I think we're in the last few minutes of our one hour show, and last week we played trust or zero trust. So I'm gonna throw this one at you. Wall Street, the establishment, the systemically important designated banks, and the people that run them. Do you trust? Did you have zero trust in in this theory that they could coordinate that? Oh, I'm gonna say, Man, I had to pick one or the other, I'm gonna go zero trust. I don't think they got For a few reasons. I don't think they could do it, especially in the long term. We would they try change it? Change? The question? Will they? Will they try it? Will Will Blackrock be dumping bitcoin at the same time banks are collapsing, trying to, you know, tarnish everything. Yeah, I could see them maybe doing that. I don't know. I don't know where they're thinking, I'm not good at this game. I can't do binary. I trust they want to do that a lot. I trust they're able to do that. And that's because looking at the two thousand and eight collapse of Bear Stearns Lehman Brothers, all that that was completely wired from the inside, without a doubt. People had already set themselves out to benefit mightily from that, and it was very much designed to oust the Bush administration leave it, you know, tarnished in history and Harold in Obama. I'm not saying all bankers work this way, but a lot of them will if history holds. That's my opinion. That clarifies a lot more. I guess where I've got a little stuck is I would trust them to try to corner the market and take over and buy as much cheap bitcoin through manipulation as they could. Yes, but I don't know if I trust them all to go so far as to you know, what it would take to totally destroy blockchain or damn near because they would have to, you know, ignore their own greed and ability to make money. Maybe they maybe that that'd be a lot harder than them trying to take over bitcoin harder to destroy than for them to take over. How about that, Well, it wouldn't it wouldn't matter to them if they drove bitcoin down to such a discredited level. It's sitting at less than twenty thousand a coin, and there's just no interest in it anymore except for the you're the hardcore original owners. It's back to where it was in two thousand and what seventeen, Like drive it back to that and let it be that because it's a you know, a global loss and faith in the value. They'd have to have artificial naked shorting, or they would have to just scare enough people that hold bitcoin to sell it, which they could do maybe, But it's hard. That's the best part about bitcoin. It's hard. They can't like rehypothecate and make a bunch of drivatives and short short it out of nowhere. They have to actually own the real bitcoin. Now they've gotten a lot more bigcoin over the years, and they have a bigger ability to sway the market and maybe cause a panic. But you know, the people that hold the bitcoin, you know, if we don't sell them into it, there is a limit to how much damage the banksters could do to it. But you know, twenty thousand dollars might be the line that we hold good. How many different people own any bitcoin right now? Do you would you estimate. How many people own any bitcoin? Yeah? How many different individuals human beings right now alive. And not like derivatives or anything crap bitcoin? Right? Tens of millions, hundreds of millions, not a billion. I know that. I would say low hundreds of millions, low tens. Low tens, not even a hundred million, Okay, so I. Think I don't think it is a hundred Yeah. So if the banksters don't care about them, they don't have They don't care about changing their mind, which includes you and me, don't care about changing us. Just just discredit. So no one coming along younger that starts that money gets jobs. No, you know, it becomes a joke, no one wants. It becomes a joke that you know, the generation before lost their shirt on a scam like bitcoin, and you know, just scare everybody else away from it and there's no growth in use. Right, that could be a very valuable objective if you're you know, strongly wedded to a completely CORRUPTIAT system. Yeah, specific they got their own replacement equivalent that they can roll in. So they may not want to totally destroy blockchain because they might have their own blockchain, but maybe not. It's all great questions. That's the things that doesn't keep me up at night too much. But you know, I'm always wondering, like it's a threat to them. I can see them definitely put a lot of resources to destroy it if they can, if they could. Uh, here you go. I got answers from good old A I, the one and only a I. They say about oh more people than I thought. It estimates one hundred to two hundred million people own some sort of bitcoin. Yeah, yeah, there's just a lot of people overseas, so yeah, but still what fraction of the Earth spot? You know, adult population? Is that still small? Yeah? It's only for sure. That's the last gasp of the bankers, the modern monetary theorists, the hypothecators, right, just just inventing currency from thin air. The bigoid is the antidote they got to react to it. I think it's going to be a massive side op to discredit it, and I think it's going to come in conjunction with the financial system falling. And I don't think it's going to be like. It's not like every bitcoin that's sold in such a crisis is by a person who's deliberately in on the conspiracy. Right, if the big holders are dumping it, and they're so big and they're going to get bailed out anyway, so who cares? And that just runs runs a contagion on all the other you know, you know, easy come, easy to go retail. You could get that mass twenty twenty seven, twenty twenty eight discrediting of bitcoin. It could last for a whole generation until quantum and then rumors of quantum computing in AI combining to hack the bitcoin is the bitcoin blockchain? Look out for that news. If that happens, it doesn't have any value, right. That would be rough. That would not be good. Well, maybe people are moving to gold for a reason. Gold overtakes US bonds. I can't look at this article further the Telegraph, though I can't create gold. I don't think gold's going in any prey any place soon. But and it is concerning for the Treasury Department. We already have such a deficit and we're paying tons of interest. If people aren't buying our bonds, orange trait's gonna go up even higher. We're gonna have to borrow even more. We're gonna have to print more at the Federal Reserve, potentially even more. But gold. People loving gold here. But we might be young enough to see the day where sensing of near Earth objects asteroids that you are passing by, could actually be sensed by private companies like SpaceX and you know, you know, actually launching mining operations that could bring in significant amount of gold, right, I mean, how you collect it and get it back to them, how you collect it can get it back to the planet. I'm sure we haven't solved that yet. But sensing the rocks that are loaded full of gold and silver, I think that's coming. It's the incentive is so powerful. Yep. That's the quantum computing scary narrative equivalent. So for bitcoins, quantum computing is going to ruin it, and then for gold and silver. So we're going to get some asteroids and I think that's possible. But that's like a hundred two hundred years from now, but it's very viable. Don't go down to sci Fi route here, but all it would take is a couple of those things. They can bring tons and tons of gold back talking about. The problem you hope to outlive. I got that sense from you right there. That's why you diversify, folks, I don't have. You know, I put just as much time, money, and energy into my preps as I do to my finances into my workouts. So if it all goes to hell, at least I'm healthy, and if I get sick, at least I got some money saved away, or vice versa. Like. I don't know. I expect most things to fail, but if you have a couple of things that succeed, I might save your ass as a prepper. That's kind of the thought. There you go, There you go. Well, Episode three point fifty covered a lot of topics, trying to be very broad and you know, get above the populace demagogery, right, whatever the latest controversy, whatever the latest thing that one, you know, political point of view wants to impose on the consciousness of the other to make them realize we're in a heated mid term elections on the way some of these Supreme Court rulings, could you know, in this environment could be porn gasoline on a fire. So we're gonna be here on patriot power on the proper broadcasting network talking about the common you know, the situational awareness of our you know, our common environment. But everything's locals happening near you is just as important as what's happened to nationally. We're going to bring that national, you know, international perspective, and for all intents and purposes, we don't have a crisis tonight. And again I'm grateful for that. On Patriot Power. Yes, Sir, three hundred and fiftieth episode in the Books, June fourth, Programming Note. As we alluded to season finale next week, Future Dan, I'm thinking Wednesday might as well keep to the theme of oscillating a bit between Wednesdays and Thursdays may not be available on Thursday, so more than likely Wednesday, the tenth of June will be season finale. Sound good? Pencil that in, all right, gotcha? We're gonna dust off those January persts YEP twenty twenty six predictions to see where where we were at the time, and. I'll go back and see what we did in June of twenty five and June or twenty four when we've kind of codified and you know, memorialized this prediction midyear prediction end of year. But I believe what we do is on the season finale of the second season, which is coming up next week, we review what we've done so far, kind of a review point in time halfway there how as a trend, and then on the season opener, which would be the last week of June or somewhere about that, we update or and or make new predictions for the next six to twelve months. So I think that sounds like a plan. Let me dust off what we did last year, let me dust off and get some you know, the exact specifications, maybe even a couple of clips from our first show this year, and that'll be that'll be fun. That'll we'll do that next week for sure. Yeah, it's like a yearly in progress review of what kind of forecast we can make based upon what we look at every week, looking at the archives of Future danger just trying to you get better at, you know, get getting better at anticipating what's coming next, cause that's what this is all about. That's what Patrio Power hours about Future Dangerous about, is knowing where we are and anticipating where we're going to be next and when it's starting to get dangerous in well aware of that brings a confidence in what you're doing that you know panic never will. So I'm proud to do this show with you. Thank you to our audience for listening to this. Uh we are in a fiftieth episode of Patriot Power Hour. Have a good one, Ben you too, Cat you guys next week