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M HM statement of purpose. Should I email you? Should I put this on your action item list? You decide your own love love involvement. We are the Proper 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 five once more. May sixth, twenty twenty six, Episode three hundred and forty six. Ben the Breaker of Banksters here with Future Dan. Let's going on Future Dan. Yeah, Ben, glad to be back with you, Episode three forty six. Seeing a lot less black on red on the heat map dashboard, but that could be deceiving. So got a lot more news in some other columns that we usually have, economics in particular, where would you like to begin Patriot Power. I'm fine with just hitting the dashboard, honestly, because that was actually we did not coordinate tonight on the intro, and usually we don't. Occasionally we do, but I was in sympatico with you. It was gonna talk about how we don't have as much SHTF level news, but that does not mean what we don't have here is uh, you know, something to sneeze at or not worry about. And there's so many different aspects to cover that. Yes, it's topical news, as you call it, low grade, but each of these I want to dive, do some deep dives in because you know, the pressure's off a little bit. I mean, the last couple months we've had extremely dense and extremely you know, the breadth and the depth of the dashboard was intense. So this is our opportunity maybe to deep dive some more topical news than normal. Yeah, winter twenty five six is the most active winter in the fifteen year history of Future Danger, and this is an above average spring as well, So looking forward to hearing it. All. Right, let's just roll with it. And you talked about economics first, so I'll start there. We've had well oil straight up one hundred and six dollars earlier this week, but dropped seven percent today under one hundred bucks, near the low nineties. Even on you know, thoughts hopes that embargo and all the war going on around the straight of horror moves will stop on both sides, but you know, not there quite yet. But anyway, the volatility is still quite high with oil prices and we've hit a new recent high in the past week since we've last on air. What hasn't gone down in price but continues to go up is beef prices. They're near record levels and have been there for quite a while despite a little bit of a drop. No, they're going up and they're projected to go up even higher. Supply chain deep dive will do that shows a cost is going to maintain these highs as well. Last week we talked about it, but something else hitting new recent highs or even all the time highs federal government debt one hundred percent and counting of GDP and the interest on that debt all time highs more than a trillion dollars a year, So multiple articles here. The mainstream media is even catching on to some of this and reporting on it, so we're tracking that here as well. Gas prices of course going up, So it's all about prices going up and debt going up here in this third column economics, let's move on health and nature. The fourth column here on future danger dot Com news blitz cruise ship infected with deadly antavirus strain in the meantime or in the meanwhile, not related. A toxic foot long Asian hammerhead worms were spotted in American backyards, so not a hammerhead shark. Foot long asian hammerhead worms in American backyards. Nih virologist caught smuggling deadly pathogens into the US. FBI is investigating, and a little bit of volcanic activity even out there in Hawaii. No massive fatalities or impact to trade though, So while we report on it a little bit here, it's not a danger, not something to prep for in the immediate term. So let's move on to some things that might be domestic and international security, something we've all been a lot more closely paying attention to, i would say, in the last couple of months or even the last few years. Pentagon paying Chinese linked firm to vet Beijing military threats. Some critics are warning pretty much like, hey, vet the Beijing military threats, let's pay a Chinese linked firm to do that. Conflict of interest? Maybe Secret Service says the individual shot near White House was shot near the White House, and that triggered a lockdown. Ukraine's been striking Moscow quite a lot, and now some high rise apartments getting hit with drones. Here's one of the more intense articles or actualized and developing this under the indicator. NATO dissolves president immediately to withdraw five thousand American troops from Germany, with more to follow, and the Polish Prime Minister saying NATO is disintegrating. That's huge. Think about where Poland is relative to NATO. They're on the front lines. So keeping track of everything from domestic threats with Secret Service. Oh I almost missed this one. Excuse me, I knew there was another more domestic threat. A woman was charged with terrorism for allegedly setting fire to the Texas GOP office. Modern day firebombings women with purple hair probably, So there you go. Security aspect and what I think never ever be overlooked the liberty column. Sometimes it's kind of has some legal eese or may not seem as prepper worthy or direct direct link to prepping, but in effect it truly is what's causing a lot of this. Well, it's liberty, freedom, and the whole gamut. So this is actually the most active and most intense column of the night of the week. That's why I left it for the last Let's start with the most intense, highest graded article of the night on the entire dashboard, House Minority leader denounces the same Supreme Court as illegitimate. So this is under judicial system direly distrusted. You're having the House Minority leader come out and literally say Supreme Court illegitimate. Well, nothing like sewing distrust and the judicial something like that. We got a lot of other intense articles. NSA intercepted Ukraine government messages which discussed a plot to route money to the Biden reelection campaign. We have more elections are stolen articles, New Jersey mayor candidate please guilty to forging a thousand voter registrations. More aliens charged in New Jersey with voting in federal elections. Thirty four thousand dead people found on North Carolina voter rolls. So we got elections being stolen, we got foreign cash corrupting elections, judicial system direly distrusted. See doesn't seem like, oh I could prep towards this or what is this? But this is key for the atmosphere that could lead to societal breakdown. To prep for in the first place, under war unconstitutionally ways. We got multiple items here. President threatens to take Cuba, which would not be congressionally approved at this rate. Naval skirm machine continues between the USN and IRGC. Secretary of State poses in front of a map of Cuba, going back to the statements in Cuba that go in there. Next, Los Angeles is looking to open up a pathway for aliens to vote in local elections. More erosion of the entire system holding civilization together in the West, and finally Epstein victim vanishes from New York Future day and I think that's news blitz. Yeah. So not anything in this like absolutely new to us except maybe foot long toxic camerahead Asian worms open that thing. Have you seen these things? You get the video to play? This is crazy. I can get the video to play. It may not have audio. I don't think we need the audio, but I mean I'll. Be able to see it, and I'm gonna want to throw up. I don't know if I want to watch it. Run that run that. I'm that alien stuff right there. Tell me if if you think those have always. Been in Asia when you watch the video. Trying to get it to work, and I work right now, I'll try another link maybe, but describe it. What is it? Like? What's going on? They're just like literally. Got a shark head on a worm. I didn't know there was any worms that had that. It's crazy. And are they parasites get in your body? I think they have toxins in their body. They produce toxins, so like nothing will eat them. Right there you go. It says there's zombie likes they can be cutting multiple pieces and regenerate. They can't be eaten by local predators or not many of them, so they just kind of like take over and they kill. Sounds like they kill off the earthworms and the healthy insects for so they could like, you know, devastate the arability of the land over here is kind of what I'm getting at. Yeah, the Chinese think bugs, right, like why why why why is that here? We gotta we gotta beat that back. We gotta we gotta really fight back invasive species because who knows if that is natural? Why would why would some worm like that in the jungle make it to backyards in America probably on the West coast. I don't know what the article says, but. You know, those look like like they belong in a tropical rainforest. But easy, easy six generation warfare tactic start, you know, spreading pestilens in your enemies countries. Yeah, gnarly, Well they're talking about in New York even so of course West coast, you would think, but if it naturally would not spread all the way to the East coast if it started in the West coast, started overseas, So whether accident or planted here by some sort of aggra terrorism totally, what is it? Is it fifth generation warfare that they call that? I mean sixth I think, and you know terrorism, right, like some James Bond movie where there's like a madman that's gonna terrorize with something. Now, I don't think it's I don't think it's meeting a definition of terrorism. It's that's that's you know, just a clandestine, less than lethal, covert warfare state to state, not terrorism. Well, I guess what's the definition of terrorism is up for grabs, But I'll trust here's more than my. I guess you're looking at it from the point of view of going after the civilian population. I guess it has that. It has that in common with terrorism. But terrorism usually think of groups, non state actors like when when it's another government's labs creating that and putting it here. It's it's a. Type of warfare. It's above and beyond terrorism to. Me, Yeah, okay, there you go. There's warfare directed at civilians, which is worse. And again just speculating it could be. But right now it's just under pestilence. It's like it shouldn't be here. It's bad for our you know, environment. So right now it's just pestilence. But look at those things, freaky looking. They're like neon too up near the head, they're like purple. They like can't be killed. I gotta try. I'll try to find a video of that later. But uh, gnarley, how about seeing where I'm at. Let's just say that cruise ship this is getting a lot of play on the media, not that I'm'm consuming much of it, but the cruise ship infected with the terrifying virus has for mortality rate. W I wonder about that number. There's been three how they measure dead? But I mean, how many people have been infected? So that's crazy high. But are they measuring that among just the people sick on the ship. It's not a very big sample. No, I mean it's I think it's supposed to be the kind of aggregate scientific studies show it's like. A because that would be the deadliest rate I've ever heard of. And I attracted that news. There's some some out of India and Bangladesh and Africa that have you know, like ebola, that are pretty pretty damn high. I wonder about this forty percent number that sounds like British tabloid saying it's you know, four out of ten on that ship got sick. Who would die? So of every every ten people that get sick for die is I guess I'm trying. The way they write it makes me feel is if that's like a long term historic not for this particular cruise ship. But yeah, but they don't cite any studies. So and what's the source on. This thing again? World War the Health Organization? So, I mean, yeah, you're right. Do they ever cite things or do they just have their own research that they give people grants to do? You know, I don't know. But New York Passengers Dead. New York posted this article. Yeah, they're not like point the British tabloid, are they? Ah, there's another New York post there one there we can go find. I'm sure that there's several others, but they're just pointing to their own stories, which makes sense. If it's legit and there's been studies, I think we would have heard about whatever strain that was, and that rate is suspiciously high and super dangerous. That's like contagion kind of you know, you're halfway through to one of those disaster Hollywood movie kind of, you know, the stand the kind of crap. So I will watch the situation about these cruise lines. I want to see where that forty percent what it really means, because that would be an extremely lethal virus if it's happened. But I don't even know if they have a name for it. Something that dangerous would have like a a really scary name, and a lot of people would be talking about right COVID nineteen. There might be things where only like eight hundred cases have ever been documented in like you know, three hundred died or something, But that doesn't mean there weren't thousands and thousands that were infected. They just never went to the doctor. Or I mean this is out of Cape Verde, off of Africa, and this virus originates in the Andes and South America. Apparently I did do ahearsory AI search Chad shept It says HPS can have a mortality rate of thirty forty percent if severe, But again, how many people are not severe? But I don't know, even five percent mortality is super high relative. So well, okay, this is sort of like you know, you can you can make a list of the world's largest population cities, and your list may be way different from mine because we measured the boundaries of some of the cities differently. Right, Like, how many people are forty of the worst is what they're saying, But it's not quite the you know exactly. It's a little bit of a tabloid number. When I hear that, I immediately think, like, all right, there's a disease. Either you get it or you don't, and for ten of us are going to die from it. And that's not quite what is being said here. No, No, it's probably like a two and a half percent or something. Well, I followed up one more time with good old chat Cheep team. They're pulling their information from guess who, the CDC. It's the continued circle of conflict of interest. But the CDC reports that between nineteen ninety three and the end of twenty twenty three, thirty years, there were eight hundred and ninety confirmed cases. In the US, so truly rare. Yes, And but the total is much higher because most of them having an Asia, Europe, South America. But it's hard to really pin it down. So but you know, there's showing that only a couple of hundred fatalities have been recorded, for what it's worth. So it's does it have a precise name, not just hantavirus, not hand for virus was a, it's like a family of viruses? Does this thing have a exactly. Oh, this one, I'll see if they post it here. But you're right that it was reporting for the family of Hanta viruses. What's what the information I was looking at. I haven't seen the actual name of like HANDA virus A three C one or some bs like that. I haven't seen that in this article. But or like the you know, and D's death disease twenty four. Yeah, no, I have not. I'm sure they gotta have it, of course, so I'm sure it's in there. But hey, it's well, it keeps spreading and it's not just how deadly it is, but how easy to transmit, and you know, will it evolve away from transmitting or towards transmitting more easily? Right right? Contagion? Yeap? Yeah, Well, keeping an eye on those things. Definitely. Heat map dashboards designed to you know, have an eye out for all different angles, like, well, this big thing's happening, and maybe that and that that big things happening. You have a poly crisis still little, you know, Grade five green topical news. Keep an eye out. We had a mystery disease and a food market in China on New Year's Eve twenty nineteen, and it's certainly evolved from there. Yeah, certainly we have something that kind of brings the first two articles we talked about kind of a hybrid brings it all together. We just talked about the cruise ship with the deadly strain of the virus. About that, well, either the terrorism or potentially state sponsored attacks on American backyards by the Asian hammer head of worms. Well, here's another article that kind of brings that both together. Like I said, n I h virologists caught smuggling deadly papodogens into the US. So homegrown terror or state actor spy, uh sabotage. I don't know, maybe lone wolf, but let's go with the details. Feature Dane, what do you say. He looked like useful idiot category. To me, it looked like Tim Walls psycho dummy. Yeah. Yeah, like like he thinks he's doing science and it's for the you know, some benefit, and that he's the government guy and he doesn't have to follow the rules when he crosses borders with you know, hard bound cases like you know, like the military equipment, hard shell cases loaded up with all kinds of vials. And the article does say that you know, it's it's alleged or you know, in his defense, he says that they've all the diseases were neutralized somehow, like they did something to him, so they you know, they couldn't be spread, but they were still samples that we studied. Right. But you know, even even with you know, RFK Junior and Trump and and and a military and hegseeth on the military side with with with that crew obviously worried and paying attention to this sort of thing. We got former National Institute of Health faucy, you know, subordinates running across borders with stuff, right, easily could be you know, manipulated by intelligence agencies, or or be corrupt and just be you know, working for somebody else, or just be insane. Right, Like, seriously, that stuff hammerhead worms and it kind of vials of of of toxins and and and diseases that should be much more severely controlled. And I guess that's the good side of this article is he was caught. Right, Yeah, he was. And this harkens back to an article I remember us talking about and they cite it here about last year DJ charged to Chinese nationals with criminal conspiracy for smuggling a dangerous plant fungus through Detroit Airport. We did talk about that, and that was to be studied at a lab at the University of Michigan. So yeah, okay, they used reagents to neutralize and make it non infectious allegedly. What's to say they couldn't reverse that number one? What number two? That could be used as some sort of basis to grow a new pathogen off of it. And even if that's all bs and it's not true, why would he have it? It had to be important enough for him to be carried around, so it could only be helpful for others as well at some regard I'm talking about foreign governments or some other party. Well, it could be that, you know, let's just say that you know, this tradition of virologists, scientists that study this stuff, you know, high volume of them are honestly just trying to do what their science. But the profession you know, wants to accomplish this. Like seek out answers to disease and cure it. Right. So, with enough of this activity going on, it's a good background to cover for malicious actors and dangerous you know, intelligence policies. Right. So again, this isn't happening now. Labs lose control of of of deadly pathogens, which is the indicator that this is categorized. That's not happening right now. But this article, you know, kind of reveals the environment when in which if that happens again, if you believe that that's what happened with COVID nineteen from on, it was simply a you know, a lab league, right, if you know, that's why we talk about these things. Pay attention to it, watch where it's going, see if anything's being done about it. In this case, I think at least the National Command authorities, are, you know, got their guard up for it? Yeah, I hope. So now after all that, so this this gentleman Monster. We've got some emails from Vincent Monster back in February tenth, twenty twenty. He was talking with Vincent Grassanello. I'm gonna guess that he's out of Columbia. This was a solid month before they started shutdowns. This is February ninth, twenty twenty. I think they canceled the NBA season like March fourteenth. But uh, this person was reaching out to Munster, the person we were just talking about, the Lieutenant of Fauci himself. This guy says, in February twenty twenty, I'm hearing rumors about a cleavage site in COVID nineteen that might have been engineered in And this is something we were talking about on Patriot Power Hour, not maybe in February, but quickly because other scientists around the world notice that, hey, this looks like it was man made a cleavage site, meaning non natural cutting and pasting of a different part of a IRIS like Frankenstein with the stitches. Think of that. Okay, so this guy's reaching out to Munster, the guy who we were just talking about getting in trouble now and the guy monsters responds and the fun begins. So at a minimum, these dudes knew about this more than a month behind before, didn't panic trying to panic the public, but also didn't give people rational information early on that might have helped. So yeah, they're mad scientists to say the least. Oh yeah, and zero Hedge was like deep platformed right right when they brought out some of the earliest news for COVID nineteen, which, as I remember, came out of Thailand with tie doctors saying that this bat flu has spikes like you would see in HIV. Exactly, and I think it had multiple cleavage sights Like now that has been you know, it's like public knowledge now, But you're right, Thailand had one. I think India had a study, and there was definitely information people said calling spade a spade then, But you, like you said, you'd either get deep platform or just laughed at or shamed or ever you want to say it to not bring it up right and instead we gotta lock it down and wear a mask and all that. None of one of those three things happened to patriot power. We didn't lose our platform because we owned ourselves. Yeah, and we were not mocked and we never backed down from talking about it week after week after week. And that was right after we joined Prepper Broadcasting Network. So thank you to James for platforming us to fearlessly talk about it. We we we stand behind no one talking about what we saw, how we felt about it when it happened. Did we ben No? That was you know, looking back, one of the best, even if it worst, moments of Patriot Power Hour was Yeah, that January through May of twenty twenty. It was intense, but we call as we saw it. We made a couple pivots because we saw new data, so we weren't scared to be like, yeah, maybe we weren't as right as we were, but on the other hand, we like doubled down on things that ended up being true to. Yeah, and it's the branch that we threw out there early on. You know, is it you know, is it man made or natural? If it's man made, was it released accidentally or on purpose? And if it was on purpose, then who's ultimately behind it? Chinese government fauci Cia former traders aligned with the political party in this country that wanted to unseat Totus forty five. So wherever you want to stop on that chain is fine by me. But we laid that out and it's the only logic three I've ever heard that explains all the scenarios. It's so beautiful and simplicity. Is very few decision knows and like you said, pretty much covers everything that could happen. And I'm sure we love to hear from anybody who thinks otherwise. But. Kind of stands as a pattern for a Hanta virus on a ship, right or the next next something out of Africa that you know, villages are you know, dying at extremely high rates that you don't ever usually hear about. Always watching the disease angle because going back to that decision tree, it could come out of nature at any time too, right. It might might not be a weapon, might not. Have even been a lab accident like monster crossing borders with files and who knows what. Yeah, and it's very possible this cruise ship came from the rat or rode it from Argentina or from maybe in the food supply. Right, they said they didn't find any rodents on the ship. That doesn't mean it wasn't somehow and infected something else some other way. The main thing is it is human becomes human to human and an easy contact. That's where it becomes a problem. So we'll track it, of course, but hopefully have. You ever done a cruise? Not? No, not like a true cruise on the open seas. Now yeah, yeah, like a big floating hotel. It's fun, but you gotta worry about everybody getting sicked. It's that sounds like a prepper broadcasting network exercise, prepping exercise how to go on a cruise and survive if everyone gets hantavirus. You only have what you can take in your suitcase to survive in your cabin for two weeks. Can you do it? I'm wondering if there's a lot of you know, if you had a ben chart of preppers and cruisers. Not certain that the overlap of those two demographics is very big. Yo, very minimal correlations, probably at zero. See, because I consider you a prepper, and I'm sure it sounds like you've been on a cruise at least once in your life. But yeah, you know, I tell you the truth. Uh and and uh. Info Wars is now owned by the Onion or something crazy like that. And the Alex Jones Network has replaced Info Wars one for one anyway, so nothing was ever really stopped there. But the last time I cruised, No that's not true, but one time I cruised was when Sandy Hook happened and I and I missed the day it happened. I missed all the immediate reports. I missed the entire feed from that, all the suspicions that it wasn't real in the alternate media like in It all marinated for like a week, and you know, Future Danger was updated throughout the time. But you know, those kinds of tragic shootings in and of themselves don't qualify as you know, you know, something dangerous, you know it's locally obviously deadly, but you know, in a national context, those don't rate on the heat map dashboard. So the heat map dashboard went on. But I missed all of that Sandy Hook event, and in hindsight, I'm kind kind of grateful that I did. Yeah, it was messed up time, say the least about Boston massacre of shooting. That was Boston Marathon shooting possible. Yeah, yeah, that was before Future Danger, but that was definitely an event that helped propel future danger into being. Okay, that was kind of odd. It wasn't as tragic as elementary school getting shot up, of course, but it was sort of in that same vein. Was way more all over that Marathon, Bobby, and a lot more than Sandy Hook. But there's some weird stuff going on Sandy Hook. I felt like there was more than one shooter, is what it seemed like to me, not that it was faked, but that they didn't tell us the whole story. But I don't know it's possible for me. To know that's been a legend. Those other school shootings, I think one in Florida that some you know, the theory would be that some wind up doll you know, Medican in a certain way, antagonized and handled online, you know, you know, push to go do something like that, and somebody else falling behind to shoot anybody that they wouldn't. Right or actually you know, because I don't want to get into too much, but I've definitely heard that is not just with Sandy Hook shootings either. Well, we are more than halfway through, we said, got a lot of articles to hit on, but I don't even know where to go from here? What when I went through the newsplaits, what were you like, we gotta see that? Well, I think, you know, we got a lot more economic indicators that are heating up even at low grades. There's a lot more economic news. I'd like to hear your update on you know, what you think is happening in energy worldwide national and it how it flows into you know, prices, inflation, debt. Like what do you is this. Situation with higher energy prices liable to collapse the system? It might depend where you live at and if you live in the US, No, but many other places seem like they're underwater and drowning. Uh, like Australia, New Zealand, Philippines are getting a real bad end of it. I know, the UK and Ireland and having some rationing and really high prices. So here, at least we domestically make a crap ton and you know obtained in mine the coal and natural gas, oil, all the different types of energy. So I don't think these high prices are going to make us rich, but they'll mitigate some of the damage from the high prices. But in terms of the rest of the world, they're getting messed up and if the rest of the world collapses, they're going to try to draw us down with them. So I don't want them to all collapse necessarily. We're mostly focused on us results here, especially economically. But you know, unfortunately, or fortunately mostly unfortunately in my thoughts, extremely globalized, interconnected system. So if Japan falls, we'd fall right with them, and you know, Korea, Japan, Philippines, they're all kind of in the same and if any one of those three falls, the other two would fall. Philippines is a lot smaller, but that could be a big domino that brings the rest down. To Yeah, what about some of some of the you know, talking points out there, some of some of the people witnessing the last eight weeks with Iran who are arguing that entire supply chains of energy are getting rebuilt, like permanently being rebuilt to move away from you know, Persian Gulf oil, and that once the structures, the financial structures, and the physical infrastructures are in place, just just eight weeks of epic fury in the in the blockade, it will never be the same again. It's gonna be on much more favorable terms to the United States of America. Do you concur with that or do you doubt that? Well, for every game for US, it'll be horrible loss for many others in the world. But if you all we care about is the US comes out with more control over petrol worldwide. Yeah, it will. I guess it's. Like eighteen hundreds mercantile kind have approached the world politics. But I don't think anybody's surprised that Trump's doing that. He's viewed the world that way his entire time. He ran for president three times. Yeah, he just he won't come out front and say that though it just says, well, sometimes it's about regime change, sometimes about nuclear weapons, sometimes it's about China. Maybe it's about all four of those things and more. But I'd like to have more of a direct plan and direct rationale. And I don't know what was if the eight weeks turns into eight months. I guess we've talked about that last week. Maybe I ran wouldn't be able to last a choke hold for eight months. But it's ain't ended yet and it's still gonna take a long while to recover from it if it ended even right now. So yeah, it's definitely the United States has a lot of countries in a joke. Hold with this. Someone, someone's probably gonna tap. I mean, I guess we had a big brethren for a while to keep them in line. It is the only logic that. If it means the British and the Japanese navies actually have to spend there funding to sail through the Gulf and keep it open. And if it if it means that, you know, we're in, you know, a big net expert of fuels for a long time. I mean, it's gonna be hard to look back and say that, you know, it didn't it didn't benefit the United States. Yeah, I'd rather just hold our oil back. I cannot sell it to the world, keep it for ourselves, you know, keep prices low too. But I mean you get more influenced by selling people, keep getting them on the black crack. They need us as their dealer. So that's what it comes down to. Power play. It's like you know opek which we're watching the fall apart. Literally, you know, could used to command the price of oil. We're the United States going to have the pricing power to a certain degree. Right, Yeah, well, but then really play fair, drop thirty thousand bobs when they out, innovate or out you know, I guess you could say we use more cunning than them because we were able to create the military to defeat them. So if you want to go to that level, I guess we did. Didn't think i'd hear a pro opak argument from my co hosts. The patriot power are because you're defending the existence of a cartel. Well never, never, this is the operation freedom of cartel being put into place. Now. It's literally not a cartel because it's only us. Definitely not aid that we destroyed our enemies that did not play with us. That's you know, that's kind of a that's worse than a cartel. That's mafia. I don't think you know, even O's not destroyed, still haven't struck struck all their oil infrastructure, nobody's been none, none of that. None of that's been destroyed. But to keep something hostage at least have some skin in the game, potentially left be like, we'll finish you off if you don't play ball. Did he everything? Then they really won't play nice? Yeah, I saw I saw it our I don't know if you've got a chance to see it. Actually, it's just like an ex post. And I'm not going to quote the author and get into the details, but he basically he's quoting clouds Wits right on war. You know, the war is the continuation of politics by other means, and and that essentially Trump is practicing that in its essence in a way that no one expected. And it's going to change how oil is bought and sold for decades, and it's going to be a lot less of the power center for that is going to be the Middle East. And honestly, it's the most warlike place on the planet. And it's it's and it's not just Israel, it's soon these she Heites. It's been that way for a very long time. Removing the you know, the the or lessening the the the black golds influence on those economies, or it will never lessen on those economies, but lowering it so that they just don't have that much power to constantly be at each other's throats. Talking about Iran, but I'm talking about the these all Arab states too, right that you know, if they're renting states, they're all their entire economies, like Venezuela, are built upon just the geography of being on top of the fuel, right, So I don't know. I mean this is part of you know, Trump would like to find a way to get the lasting, you know, a real unarguable peace in the Middle East. He wants to get that done, and he sees that this is a way to do it. You gotta you gotta address the oil issue. That's where they get all the money to to fight back and to cause a lot of terrorism. And look, I don't like the Iranians and ship and without the oil, they can't do a lot of that. But you know, just from an ideological point of view, I had to be ideological. It's like, Okay, we destroyed their cartel. Good, We're better than them, I think and hope. But actually I hate a lot of the banksters and scumbags here in America. So I just want to give you know, the freaking big oil in America all the money. Now that's od It's going to be just as bad. So now I'm turning into a Democrat in that regard, which is said, JP Morgan's making how much money off of this shit? Like how much money are they financing on new oil rigs and shit? JP Morgan's making the billions off of this alone? Well then now we're talking about the banksters, but the actual oil companies, you know, especially the smaller ones. I mean, I think it's healthy. That we have that industry in the United States. Yeah, I could separate. I can separate the actual producers of the energy from the financiers of the energy. It's to me, it's not all one thing. Yeah, you know, but there's a lot of skimming. Not to mention the federal government how much of a taker they getting off the taxes. I mean, solid thirty of this profits going right back into the evil, shitty government we have. So I can't get too excited. At most, I can say that it'll mitigate the horrible damage being done to the world economy for us in America. Yeah, mousive deficits. So it's not like this is even gonna balance the budget. If it balanced the budget, I might be like a little closer to saying it would be good. But yeah, So no other economic news this week. So's you know, alarming you. Just the ongoing march of the debt. We talked about it last week. It seems like that was a very big headline that a lot of news outlets could carry because it's a perfectly round a number, one hundred percent of GDP federal government debts. So we saw that reported quite a lot, but it'll kind of go back into the you know, into the ether for a while. No one will report on it, or they'll only report on it for political sniping at Trump or whoever's in office at the time. But you know, that's that's an insidious pestilence economically. Uh. And as always, the interest on the debt. See look MSN is talking about it. It is kind of in vogue these days, but it's also such a big problem you actually can't really ignore it too much. But you know, all that interests paid on the debt. They can't lower interest rates right now. We talked about that, So just more and more money paid an interest, and a lot of that goes to international people and some of these big top corporate banksters. I got you, I hear you. That's see it the way you do too. Gotta I do. All right, I'll say this. We've seen some decent growth numbers continue this year, but growth is eating up by inflation. So it's like I felt like the Trump recovery was about to catch some real steam. But even if it does catch some steam and AI spending and productivity gains go real big time. I don't know if we get three four five percent inflation for a year or two or even worse, that'll be tough. Now, if all this ends in the Middle East and oil stays below one hundred dollars all summer, it won't be that nasty of inflation. But I don't know. Food and energy hits a lot of it, and beef prices near record levels that long one of the articles. So yeah, it's like I can talk about this every week and pretty much do. But it's also like I don't know one particular data point. Hard to really be like this is the smoking gun right here, but one hundred percent that the GDP is about as close as you can get unless we got the way tw we get a two hundred percent. It's isn't it all relative? Though? What the ratio with rushes ratio? That's where it's like, how far can and we go without it mattering? And maybe we can go a lot further, but it eventually it has to stop somewhere. I don't know where exactly, though. Well, if you just do a debt, do you believe worldwide all the owners of debt loose, right. Yeah, and you know that's uh, for every liability, there's an asset, so they kind of want to do that. They just want to make sure, you know, the rich are protected a little bit more than the average joe. They want to do those bailings, as we've talked about, So for every dollar of debt in someone else's assets. So if you're going to retire, extinguish this debt, then that means some of your pension is going to be retired, some of your you know, bank or insurance company, a third of their balance sheet is just going to be extinguished. So what happens to them? Do they fail because of that? And then that will cause even worse problems. So to precarious situation. There's no one doing it right. Not you can do it over time, slowly, but surely. It's almost like if you try to lose weight the right way, like you lose half a pound a week every week for four months, that's the right way to do it, but you have to be very consistent and there's no really other way around it, unless you know you want to do a crash diet or it's not very healthy. Usually let's just say that, so you could roll off the debt. But the thing is a lot of the debt that's been borrowed in the last let's just say since two thousand and eight, but even since COVID, it's like ten or thirty year long debt. So you'd have to like live a very healthy lifestyle for thirty years to atone for all the problems we've caused in the last hit. How much of the Medicaid, medicare others, social Great Society Program, social security fraud that was clearly orchestrated in you know, a deliberate way. State by state by state. You know, you know what we saw, you know, just the tip of the iceberg in Minnesota. How big of those numbers have to be before. You're you're narrowing in your wrath on the the culpable parties, You know it, Maybe it's not enough, Maybe that fraud really doesn't amount to enough. And you know, the defense budgets and the other budgets are still running at such a deficit that that it doesn't matter. But I don't know Jadie Vance is supposed to be looking at that. I think they got some surprises. They're going to shock you before the midterms. That's what I liked to oh, oh to the wrong site. But that is when I was so stoked about Doge and uh really at the state level, national level, and hopefully it's going on at the local level to some regard like, yes, the defense budget is huge, but social Security, Medicare, Medicaid are actually a lot larger. People don't. I don't know people understand it, but they also don't. They're alway three or four billion dollars you know a day kind of you know, expenditures. Yeah, let's go look at this here. Now, I got stupid Jim Kramer ad off he I don't know. That was about largest budget items per year. Ready, defense war is still under a billion dollars. They want to make it like one point two. Who knows what it'll actually be. But based off this stat here, nine hundred and thirty six billion, that's a hell of a lot nine to thirty six billion a year. But Social Security is almost twice that much at one point six trillion, and Medicare Medicaid is almost two trillion. So you know, the fraud if it was ten percent fraud of Social Security and ten percent fraud of Medicare, that would be a third to half of the defense budget. So if we can find ten percent fraud in medicare, medicaid to solid security, that would more than fund the increase in the defense budget that's being sought. Number one. Number two, how about we just use that to extinguish some debt pay it down. That would at least halt the increase and the interest on the debt. It's the interest on the debt that really makes it like a banana republic. But what what kind of numbers are in spending for now what you just mentioned would you have to get to to you know, hit even assuming tax revenue didn't change, which it would probably increase if you go for. The overall deficit for the entire year. Yeah, is that even in the realm of possibility? How would not just balance the budget but get to you know, you know, so that the cost of interest on the debt isn't rising. I got it. Well, the federal budget deficit per years about one point six seven trillion, So you'd have to cut out like forty to fifty percent of medicare medicaid so security. I don't think that much is fraud, but you can make a debt in it. You know, if if twenty percent of medicare medicaid this old security fraud, that would be uh, you know, a good quartered a third of the deficit. But the deficits of god dang large. It's like that just shows how big it is. Yeah, and I think population might be actually going to a period of cal right. We're get ready to hit that. Yeah, we might like plateau the next few years. And then I do think it's going to start. If they I can make up. If they I can make up the difference with just fewer people in the future demanding medicare, medicaid and social security. That I mean, it is a path. I don't know if the population is clients enough or just that sheer drop in numbers of people would you know, otherwise you know, bring about other climatous economic results. Probably does what I think. The best case scenario is they technically can make all the payments and everything. It's just you just have more and more inflation and it gets monetized, so you know, your social security goes each year, you know, your purchasing power goes down a percent or two, and it's a slow erosion of purchasing power. But that's been going on. Sin's like the ninety so it's starting to add up now like every year two or three percent less purchasing power really is more easily seen now, whereas like ten, fifteen, twenty years ago. Okay, like you can still get a big mac meal for three dollars and fifty cents back then, so a three percent five percent increase of that is like another quarter. But now you know, a big BAC meal is going up like a dollar a year. I'm not saying to eat big Macs, but you know what I mean. It's just like compounds like that. It depends on whether you're you know, you're social to income a growing or not too right, yea, you know, it's just all relative. And if you've been owning assets, you've been hanging in there, so that you know, if you've had the S and P and of course you know, just let's say you've been owning the S and P last twenty years, you're hanging in there. But not a large portion of Americans have a hefty uh tirement account or trading account by any means. You know, if you got like twenty thousand dollars in the market, that ain't gonna do jack. You gotta have like two hundred grand, five hundred grand, a million dollars assets or you know, and or a house or some sort of appreciating asset, maybe some gold, silver, bitcoin. Hey on silver, Yeah, taking us out on patre power three forty six uh May six, twenty twenty six, shot an article. I know you love your uh your bullion. What do you think of that Viking hoard they found? Yeah? First off, super cool how someone was just using a metal detector kind of as a hobbyist or looking for some found a few old silver coins and they found a huge cash a Viking silver coins. Find of a lifetime, generational find stuff like yeah, hundreds of them, like I think of like a thousand maybe definitely hundreds with you know, a king on them, like you know, a little bit of art on them, just like you know a coin. You know, a coin is a coin. It's got silver and it's got like a mark, right, And they had that same thing. It was is in Norway, right. Someonere in Scandinavia. One of the biggest finds ever right out in the field too. And I don't know, they got to start digging and escavating and see what building was there or how did that even get there? But it was like had have been a big chest of silver. Well silver and gold. They were rare just on Earth, and that's why they've had value at one point. Then we realized, Hey, they're not just rare because they're hard to find in the rocks. They're actually their own distinct elements, with their own proton count, in their own atomic weight, in their own electrical properties, and oh my god, they're super important to all electronics. So it's so cool how figs kind of came full circle. I like shiny objects, and I feel like they hold wealth, just like the Vikings, just like my Viking ancestors. But on the other hand, I understand the high tech implications and that these were made in super nova. They weren't just like dropped here, So that's kind of cool. Yeah, taking this out, any other notes for the week Feature Power are wrapping up this Wednesday night, a little bit of. A deviation on our schedule. Anything else we want to touch upon, ben. I don't think so I would say that the rest of the season. I mean, somehow someway, We're already four or five weeks into the season and I'm seeing clear skies ahead for me all through May and the first few weeks of June and as well, so the next seven eight weeks. I think we'll be quite consistent, mostly Thursdays, occasionally Wednesdays, and yeah, all the way through summer solstice. It's already May sixth, twenty twenty six, Today, Episode three forty six, Future Dan. It was a great one. Now we'll watch the heat map evolve into the summer, see new threat vector's coming our way, and talk about them as you know, on our weekly basis. Unless everything goes to hell in a handbasket and you look across the heat map dashboards black on red and we have a crisis now, then you know, Patrick Power will go to special reports. But I'd really like it if we didn't have to do that this year. Ben, I agree, standing by and set in the battlefield and information awareness just in case. But yeah, I would like a nice quiet summer. That would be great. That will get it, but I'll take one week at a time. Yep, thank you to our audience for a listening. Again. You can reach the hosts of Patriot Power Hour in the following manner. Reach me on Future Danger number six at Future Danger number six on x AM my co host Bankster Breaker Breaker Banksters tell us how to reach you, Ben. You know, I think the best way to reach me is email to thrown the banksters all one word at Proton dot M to thrown the banksters at Proton dot Emmy. I've been communicating with a few people through that email address, getting it warmed up. 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