Surviving America 014 - Portals, KPA Drones, and Christmas Recipes
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Surviving America 014 - Portals, KPA Drones, and Christmas Recipes

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[00:00:02] Society in every state is a blessing. The government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil.

[00:00:11] The future has already arrived.

[00:00:22] Good day folks, what is happening? Surviving America is upon us. Episode 14, man, we're talking portals, KPA Drones, and Christmas Recipes.

[00:00:38] I'd say buckle in for, likely for a show you can't get anywhere else.

[00:00:44] I got this little leg rest kettlebell here that's not a bad deal.

[00:00:50] So, where do we want to start? The other thing I want to talk about is this Mangione.

[00:00:55] I want to talk about the, uh, the well-to-do, you know, inheriting millions if not billions of dollars, Mangione, who decided to take justice into his own hands.

[00:01:12] It's a very interesting story, man.

[00:01:16] It's a weird one, you know?

[00:01:19] The women of the internet who wanted to poison you for voting for Trump, they're already in love with him.

[00:01:25] I don't know what the deal with that is.

[00:01:27] Tall, dark, and, uh, tall, dark, and murder-some seems to be the type lately, with these psychotics on the internet.

[00:01:39] Tall, dark, and violent. That's how I like him.

[00:01:42] Uh, so, I don't know, you know, I've seen his background.

[00:01:47] Well, let me read, read you real quick his background, because it is kind of like, lengthy.

[00:01:53] It leads me to this idea that we are undoubtedly living through a time where people feel like they have no effect.

[00:02:02] He had a condition called spondylolisthesis, and it's a slipping out of the vertebrae.

[00:02:12] How come the explanation, like, some of these diseases are so long, the names are so long, that just explaining the disease instead of giving it a name is easier.

[00:02:26] So they got Mangione at the McDonald's in Altoona, PA, uh, home of the Altoona Curve.

[00:02:35] For those of you who know, uh, he's gonna be extradited back to New York City.

[00:02:42] He had everything that could convict him on his purse, and this is why conspiracy folks are going crazy, right?

[00:02:47] He had, like, a written letter that he did it, he said he did it, he had a notebook with the plans to do it, he had, you know.

[00:02:55] Morning, Jay Ferg, what is up, Garden Girl? We're talking, uh, the CEO shooter, Luigi.

[00:03:02] Luigi's background is very interesting, man. It's, uh, I'm trying to figure it all out.

[00:03:08] He's from a wealthy family.

[00:03:11] Grandfather, a self-made multimillionaire who owned a luxury holiday resort, nursing homes, and a radio station.

[00:03:18] He attended a $40,000 a year prep school in Baltimore and graduated valedictorian in 2016.

[00:03:27] So, from 2016, so in an almost a 10-year period, right? In an eight-year period, Mangione went from valedictorian of a prep school in a multimillion-dollar well-to-do family to a guy standing in a hoodie in New York, downtown Manhattan, adjacent to Central Park, you know what I mean?

[00:03:52] Shooting a CEO of a healthcare company.

[00:03:58] Is this a lack of war, man? Like, what is going on here?

[00:04:03] Is it a lack of battles for the average man to fight? What is it?

[00:04:09] CJ Ferg in chat thinks that he's a fall guy.

[00:04:13] When you have things set up that way, it seems like it.

[00:04:17] The question is, of course, how do you make him a fall guy?

[00:04:22] You know, it's one thing if you have a guy who has nothing worth living for, you know, a crooks type.

[00:04:29] I'm not saying crooks was a fall guy, could have been.

[00:04:32] But if you have a crooks type living in Western PA, no money, no future, whatever, you know, not the toughest guy to cut a deal with, right?

[00:04:43] But what do you do with a guy like Mangione?

[00:04:47] What do you offer him?

[00:04:48] How do you get him to become a fall guy?

[00:04:50] What do you do with a guy like that?

[00:04:52] You know, by all accounts, he seemed on the straight and narrow.

[00:04:56] It's an important story, guys.

[00:04:59] Look, I got all kinds of feelings about health care and the country and all that kind of stuff.

[00:05:05] And, you know, I don't want to see vigilantism take over this nation.

[00:05:12] I don't want, as I mentioned earlier this week, the country to come to the shocking realization that they can solve problems with handguns that don't seem to be getting solved otherwise.

[00:05:21] It's a bad path to go down because you might wind up being somebody's problem, right?

[00:05:28] So Garden Girl said, I did just hear insurance companies are approving more claims now.

[00:05:37] That's a showstopper, Garden Girl.

[00:05:40] If you have a source, I'd love to read it.

[00:05:43] This is the worst thing that could happen.

[00:05:45] Do you know what I mean?

[00:05:46] The worst thing that could happen now is for insurance companies to sort of like bend at the knee.

[00:05:53] That is not that I think they're just anyway.

[00:05:58] But at the same time, the last thing you could look, can I give you a prep tip right off the top?

[00:06:04] When it comes to health and well-being, your personal health, the health of the people you love,

[00:06:14] you've got to be able to treat people.

[00:06:16] Now, with this guy's situation, he had a back injury.

[00:06:19] It's a big deal.

[00:06:19] You know, surgery, the whole nine yards.

[00:06:22] But from a personal standpoint, like you have got to be able to care for people in your own home.

[00:06:28] My son's been sick like four days.

[00:06:31] Nothing super severe.

[00:06:33] Little bit of a high fever.

[00:06:35] We take him to the doctor on day three.

[00:06:37] And God only knows what they'll charge us for that, right?

[00:06:39] Doctor didn't do anything.

[00:06:41] Well, doctor ran some tests, ran some blood work.

[00:06:46] He's got a virus.

[00:06:47] Keep him hydrated.

[00:06:48] Give him medicine at home.

[00:06:50] You know, I'm not saying that's negligence on the doctor's point part.

[00:06:57] I'm saying it's hard to get into these places.

[00:07:00] It's hard to get into the hospitals, you know, until things get bad.

[00:07:06] Like you have got to take a role in the overall health of the people you love,

[00:07:11] the physical health, the mental health.

[00:07:14] This stuff is so dumb that I have to say it.

[00:07:18] You know what I mean?

[00:07:18] It's so dumb that I even have to say it out loud.

[00:07:21] But I realize not only do I have to say dumb stuff out loud,

[00:07:23] I have to say dumb stuff out loud over and over again.

[00:07:27] You know what I mean?

[00:07:28] For people to get it.

[00:07:29] Because, you know, that's the nature of things.

[00:07:33] Jay Ferg says that this guy didn't look like the guy in the video.

[00:07:37] The coat was found in a park, but Luigi was arrested wearing the coat.

[00:07:42] I don't know.

[00:07:44] Back to my point, though.

[00:07:47] You've got to be responsible for this stuff.

[00:07:49] There's a reason why I have books on herbal remedies

[00:07:52] and books on health and wellness.

[00:07:57] There's a reason why the Prepper's Medical Handbook has been a sponsor of ours for years.

[00:08:03] There's a reason you build a medical cache.

[00:08:06] Okay?

[00:08:06] Go to pbnfamily.com.

[00:08:08] Build your medical cache.

[00:08:09] It's right there.

[00:08:09] It says build your off-grid medical cache or something like that.

[00:08:12] And there's a bunch of links.

[00:08:14] A link to the Prepper's Medical Handbook, which is a book you have to have.

[00:08:18] And then a bunch of links to all the stuff in the book so that you can diagnose with the book

[00:08:23] and then you can treat with the book.

[00:08:25] And if you got nothing else, you got that.

[00:08:30] Hydration, essential, right?

[00:08:34] Fever reducers, essential.

[00:08:36] Rest, essential.

[00:08:38] The right kinds of foods.

[00:08:39] You know, it seems almost like the right kinds of foods have been lost

[00:08:42] when you feed a kid that's sick.

[00:08:44] You know what I mean?

[00:08:46] And I don't know if that's because people don't cook

[00:08:48] or people don't have those things at home.

[00:08:50] You know?

[00:08:51] I don't know.

[00:08:53] What I will tell you is the idea that the doctors and the health insurance companies

[00:08:59] should be responsible for your health has got to go away.

[00:09:03] You know?

[00:09:04] I understand that we're the most sick nation in the world.

[00:09:07] I understand that we spend more money on health care.

[00:09:09] I understand all of that.

[00:09:12] But there's a bit of personal responsibility in a man.

[00:09:14] Again, I know both sides are demonic at the end of the day, right?

[00:09:20] I know that Luigi had a little demonic in him.

[00:09:23] And I bet that if you're the CEO of U.S. health care,

[00:09:26] you've got to have something loose in the top of the brain, right?

[00:09:31] Garden Girl says you've been drinking her fire cider after subbing in the first grade.

[00:09:35] It's a great call.

[00:09:36] You know?

[00:09:37] Do you guys know how to make fire cider?

[00:09:39] You can look it up at pbnfamily.com.

[00:09:41] We've got a recipe over there.

[00:09:43] Actually, you can look it up at prepperbroadcasting.com even.

[00:09:46] Or just look it up, you know?

[00:09:48] Well, I'll tell you what my favorite medicine is this time of year.

[00:09:56] I'm just being a jerk because I'm pouring coffee at the moment.

[00:10:00] No, but in all honesty, the things that I do,

[00:10:06] sleep is probably the most important.

[00:10:08] You know?

[00:10:09] I struggle with sleep, so I make sure that sleep is possible.

[00:10:14] I like a little green bean, a little bunker beans in the coffee mug.

[00:10:22] God, that's so good.

[00:10:23] It's unbelievable.

[00:10:27] But I take crystallized vitamin C, you know?

[00:10:31] Teaspoon, flat teaspoon a day, crystallized vitamin C.

[00:10:35] I take omega-3s each day, important.

[00:10:39] I fast each day.

[00:10:44] I'm telling you, you don't...

[00:10:46] Like, sleeping and fasting are massive, in my opinion.

[00:10:51] Jay Ferg was messaging me at 4.15.

[00:10:53] What time did you message me?

[00:10:54] Like, 5 o'clock, 4.15, something like that?

[00:10:59] Work out before bed, Jay Ferg.

[00:11:01] Seriously, work out hard before bed.

[00:11:04] You'll sleep.

[00:11:07] But, yeah, those are the kinds of things I like to do.

[00:11:10] You know what I mean?

[00:11:11] To make sure that when you fast, everything gets taken care of when you fast.

[00:11:17] Even cancer cells die off when you fast.

[00:11:21] They starve.

[00:11:22] You know what I mean?

[00:11:22] These cells are, like, relegated to the back of the bus

[00:11:27] when you feed them constant carbohydrates

[00:11:29] and constantly shoving food in your mouth.

[00:11:32] That's when they get the chance to grow.

[00:11:34] You know, easy carbs.

[00:11:36] Simple sugar.

[00:11:37] Or what are they called?

[00:11:39] What are they called?

[00:11:39] Simple sugars?

[00:11:40] Simple carbs?

[00:11:41] I forget.

[00:11:44] But, yeah, the intermittent fast gives your body time.

[00:11:48] It gives your body.

[00:11:49] All of this, the stomach, the intestine, everything,

[00:11:54] the blood going to it all to make sure that it's digesting and digested

[00:11:58] and all that, all of that gets turned off.

[00:12:01] It's all shut down.

[00:12:02] That whole warehouse is shut down and empty.

[00:12:04] And everybody who works in that warehouse can go elsewhere in the body

[00:12:07] to do what it needs to do.

[00:12:10] I'm telling you.

[00:12:13] Look, these are the holy days.

[00:12:15] These are the times to fast.

[00:12:17] You know what I mean?

[00:12:18] But I'm getting off track, man.

[00:12:20] I'm trying to figure out what a guy like Mangione was thinking.

[00:12:25] You know, I do know that for certain people,

[00:12:30] this is the manifesto writing types.

[00:12:32] You know what I mean?

[00:12:33] There is something in it.

[00:12:35] It's a darker side, the sort of deadly manifesto writing types.

[00:12:40] But there are people who have books in them.

[00:12:43] There are people who have things in them that have to come out

[00:12:47] through artistic expression and so on.

[00:12:52] We are teasing that self-expression with social media.

[00:12:57] It doesn't do it.

[00:12:58] It's not the same thing.

[00:12:59] It's too fast.

[00:13:00] It's too easy.

[00:13:02] You put a filter on, something looks cool.

[00:13:04] Yeah, it sells a product, but it's not the same.

[00:13:07] You don't want to make a commercial about yourself

[00:13:09] when you need to express yourself.

[00:13:11] You know what I mean?

[00:13:11] It's not the same thing.

[00:13:14] It's a mixture of experience and trauma

[00:13:19] and appreciation for the world.

[00:13:20] And all of that gets mixed together and comes out in poetry.

[00:13:24] It comes out in writing.

[00:13:26] It comes out in speaking.

[00:13:28] And there are people that have to have it.

[00:13:32] Ask me how I know.

[00:13:34] There are people that have to express themselves in that way.

[00:13:36] You know what I mean?

[00:13:38] When I was in Algebra 2,

[00:13:42] Algebra 2 in 9th,

[00:13:46] would have been 9th, yeah, 9th grade,

[00:13:49] I had a very important decision to make,

[00:13:50] and that was,

[00:13:51] was I going to learn Algebra 2 or not?

[00:13:54] You know what I mean?

[00:13:56] And the repercussions therein.

[00:14:00] I chose not.

[00:14:02] And what I did instead,

[00:14:05] and I remember my poor teacher,

[00:14:06] she just gave up on me.

[00:14:07] I had a Dragon Ball Z notebook,

[00:14:10] and I just wrote a play in it.

[00:14:14] And that was my assignment,

[00:14:16] self-given assignment in Algebra 2.

[00:14:17] And my teacher would yell at me in the early days,

[00:14:21] and I'd just be over there writing away.

[00:14:24] I completely oblivious.

[00:14:26] I hated the people in my class.

[00:14:27] I hated the work, right?

[00:14:30] I couldn't get into it.

[00:14:33] I had to get this stuff out,

[00:14:35] this stuff in me that,

[00:14:36] you know,

[00:14:37] the stuff that was in me had to get out.

[00:14:38] And it wasn't the way to do it.

[00:14:41] You know,

[00:14:41] if you're listening and you're young,

[00:14:42] don't say,

[00:14:43] I'm not going to do your class.

[00:14:44] I'm going to write a play instead in your class.

[00:14:47] It was a bad move.

[00:14:48] It affected me forever.

[00:14:50] You know,

[00:14:50] I wanted to get into chemistry,

[00:14:52] but I was too dumb in math.

[00:14:53] There's no way I could have got into chemistry,

[00:14:56] which is funny because my niece went on to be like,

[00:14:59] master level chemist on her way out of high school.

[00:15:02] But anyhow,

[00:15:06] some people have that in them,

[00:15:07] you know,

[00:15:08] and I feel that almost the entire notebook up with this big,

[00:15:11] long play.

[00:15:12] And,

[00:15:14] you know,

[00:15:16] when I think about that,

[00:15:17] when I think about sort of the rebellious,

[00:15:21] self-expressing author,

[00:15:23] writer,

[00:15:23] creator,

[00:15:24] whatever,

[00:15:26] you're like,

[00:15:28] I see,

[00:15:29] I see a little bit of that in these people,

[00:15:31] in these lunatics,

[00:15:33] in the Ted Kaczynski types.

[00:15:34] This guy even talked about Ted Kaczynski a little bit,

[00:15:37] but I see a need for this stuff to come out.

[00:15:39] There's a reason this stuff has to come out.

[00:15:41] You know,

[00:15:42] I was as young as I was,

[00:15:44] I was dealing with a little bit of jealousy in a relationship that I was in

[00:15:48] and that the play helped,

[00:15:49] you know,

[00:15:52] but it's important,

[00:15:53] you know,

[00:15:53] even a guy like that,

[00:15:54] who's got all this money and got all,

[00:15:56] you know,

[00:15:56] achieving and you got to do something with your hurt.

[00:16:02] You got to do something with your hurt.

[00:16:03] And the kids nowadays,

[00:16:05] you know,

[00:16:05] like a Mangione,

[00:16:06] I don't know what,

[00:16:07] well,

[00:16:07] I guess 2016.

[00:16:10] So he's,

[00:16:10] yeah,

[00:16:11] he's,

[00:16:12] he's in,

[00:16:12] he's in the realm.

[00:16:15] these kids,

[00:16:16] you know,

[00:16:17] the nub is with us.

[00:16:19] What's up,

[00:16:19] my man,

[00:16:20] guys,

[00:16:21] do me a favor.

[00:16:21] Go to YouTube,

[00:16:23] subscribe to L2 survive.com.

[00:16:26] No,

[00:16:26] I've been a little off on promoting your videos this week.

[00:16:28] I apologize.

[00:16:29] Go to L2 survive.com.

[00:16:32] Okay.

[00:16:33] Over at YouTube,

[00:16:34] subscribe.

[00:16:35] Great reviews.

[00:16:35] Awesome stuff.

[00:16:40] These guys still have hurt in them.

[00:16:43] You know what I mean?

[00:16:43] Like I said,

[00:16:44] I'm not,

[00:16:45] I'm not saying that it's okay.

[00:16:46] What happened?

[00:16:47] I'm just telling you,

[00:16:49] uh,

[00:16:52] there's something going on,

[00:16:53] right?

[00:16:54] There's this thing happening where it's just a pattern thing.

[00:17:01] You see these sort of patterns develop in these people who make these terrible decisions and wind up at,

[00:17:07] let's kill somebody important to make,

[00:17:09] uh,

[00:17:09] to leave my mark.

[00:17:12] I don't know that men were always so obsessed with leaving their mark.

[00:17:15] I do know that,

[00:17:16] uh,

[00:17:17] uh,

[00:17:18] this sort of YouTube generation is tough,

[00:17:21] particularly on the kids.

[00:17:22] And I think it's tough because everybody's just a,

[00:17:26] like you can't even fathom the success,

[00:17:29] you know,

[00:17:29] like everybody that everybody watches has a billion followers.

[00:17:33] They make a billion dollars every 15 seconds.

[00:17:35] They're dry.

[00:17:36] You know what I mean?

[00:17:38] And I think if you come up,

[00:17:40] you know,

[00:17:40] you come up in that world surrounded by those people,

[00:17:43] like that's,

[00:17:44] that's the people that you hear from and talk to.

[00:17:47] You know what I mean?

[00:17:49] Like one of the good things about growing up in poverty and growing up in a neighborhood where everybody was crap was like,

[00:17:56] you didn't have to do a lot.

[00:17:58] You didn't have to do a lot to overcome your situation.

[00:18:01] Like you didn't have to do a lot to rise above,

[00:18:03] to get noticed,

[00:18:04] to do all that kind of stuff.

[00:18:06] You know,

[00:18:06] now it seems like who cares?

[00:18:09] Oh,

[00:18:10] Kumi Ori Farm.

[00:18:11] You rock,

[00:18:11] man.

[00:18:12] Thanks for coming back.

[00:18:14] Thanks for coming back.

[00:18:15] I appreciate it.

[00:18:17] J Fergan Schatz says she stocked up on canned veggies and tomatoes.

[00:18:20] Great move.

[00:18:21] Great move.

[00:18:23] I was just writing about canned tomatoes and how important they are.

[00:18:26] Tomato product.

[00:18:27] Can do everything.

[00:18:28] Canned tomatoes,

[00:18:29] crushed,

[00:18:30] diced,

[00:18:30] whatever.

[00:18:31] That's chef talk might not resonate with you.

[00:18:34] Whatever.

[00:18:35] Garden girls head to Costco.

[00:18:38] Uh,

[00:18:42] rice,

[00:18:42] flour,

[00:18:43] vinegar,

[00:18:44] sugar.

[00:18:46] What do they go?

[00:18:47] Olive oil.

[00:18:48] Garden girl.

[00:18:49] These are,

[00:18:49] these are things that,

[00:18:50] uh,

[00:18:51] garden girl is asking about any must haves.

[00:18:54] I don't know.

[00:18:54] I don't know about Costco in particular,

[00:18:56] but I'm talking about bulk buying.

[00:18:59] These are all things I get every time I go,

[00:19:01] you know,

[00:19:01] almost every time,

[00:19:02] you know,

[00:19:03] another one I've been putting away in the freezer,

[00:19:04] a lot of butter,

[00:19:06] butter,

[00:19:07] shelf stable fats,

[00:19:09] those kinds of things.

[00:19:10] Uh,

[00:19:11] slow down on the beans,

[00:19:13] slow,

[00:19:14] slow down on the beans,

[00:19:16] beans and space for beans is getting down to a minimum.

[00:19:19] I got a lot of beans.

[00:19:21] You know what I mean?

[00:19:23] Yeah.

[00:19:24] Jay Ferg.

[00:19:24] I'm a Sam's too.

[00:19:25] I'm a Sam's too.

[00:19:26] I walked through.

[00:19:27] They know the,

[00:19:27] another great one to stock up on is trash bags.

[00:19:32] It's always good to have a bunch of trash.

[00:19:34] Trash bags can do all kinds of stuff for you,

[00:19:36] man.

[00:19:36] You know,

[00:19:36] trash bags.

[00:19:37] Dave Jones always talks about trash bags in a fallout situation,

[00:19:42] right?

[00:19:42] Cause you're looking to avoid contact with any kind of radiated material

[00:19:47] falling from the sky.

[00:19:48] And if all of your body's covered with trash bags,

[00:19:52] pardon me,

[00:19:52] and you have a gas mask or something along that line to cover your face and

[00:19:56] protect your air airflow.

[00:19:58] Um,

[00:19:59] you've got to has hazmat suit.

[00:20:01] If your coverage is complete.

[00:20:03] I know there's a lot,

[00:20:04] there's a lot that can go wrong with that,

[00:20:06] but there's a lot that goes right with it too.

[00:20:07] If you're in a situation where you have no other option.

[00:20:12] So let's,

[00:20:13] let's leave Mangione alone.

[00:20:14] Um,

[00:20:16] it is what it is.

[00:20:17] I don't know as a,

[00:20:19] as a dad,

[00:20:21] as a guy who had,

[00:20:22] uh,

[00:20:22] a lot to work through emotionally and stuff growing up.

[00:20:26] You know,

[00:20:27] I was,

[00:20:27] um,

[00:20:28] in a lot of weird adult level turmoil as a young teen,

[00:20:34] not like,

[00:20:35] well,

[00:20:35] yeah,

[00:20:35] I guess it was kind of a home too.

[00:20:37] Um,

[00:20:39] but you got to figure out how to work through that stuff.

[00:20:42] You got to figure out what works for you.

[00:20:44] You know,

[00:20:44] for me,

[00:20:45] it was always the writing.

[00:20:47] It was always the writing helped.

[00:20:50] I remember I would podcast after my first big breakup with my girlfriend back in high school.

[00:20:59] I would podcast to fall asleep.

[00:21:01] I didn't even know I was podcasting.

[00:21:03] I had a little,

[00:21:04] one of these little click tape recorders.

[00:21:05] I couldn't sleep.

[00:21:07] You know what I mean?

[00:21:08] You remember when you're hot,

[00:21:09] had your first heartbreak,

[00:21:10] right?

[00:21:10] What a nightmare it is.

[00:21:13] I had one of these click recorders,

[00:21:15] you know,

[00:21:15] like your phone size and you,

[00:21:17] and I would sit there and I would talk about it and bitch about it and complain about it until I just got tired enough that I could fall asleep.

[00:21:23] But I had to go through all that.

[00:21:25] I had to go through,

[00:21:26] I had to comb through all that emotion.

[00:21:29] You know what I mean?

[00:21:30] And,

[00:21:31] uh,

[00:21:32] it's,

[00:21:32] you know,

[00:21:33] everybody needs it.

[00:21:34] Everybody needs to find that outlet.

[00:21:36] I'm wondering if the exposure is so low because so much time is spent on phones and video games that if phones and video games ain't getting it done,

[00:21:44] what the hell else do I have?

[00:21:45] You know what I mean?

[00:21:46] What,

[00:21:46] what else do I have?

[00:21:48] Maybe I played sports,

[00:21:49] but I don't have a team to play with at the moment.

[00:21:51] It's 11 PM at night.

[00:21:52] I feel like shit.

[00:21:53] I don't want to be online.

[00:21:54] I don't want to be on the phone.

[00:21:56] I have problems I need to work through and I don't know how to work through them because I ain't really been bored much my whole life.

[00:22:05] You know what I mean?

[00:22:06] That's,

[00:22:06] that's a lot of kids today.

[00:22:08] I don't know.

[00:22:09] Let's move on.

[00:22:10] I want to test something out on you guys.

[00:22:12] It may be super loud.

[00:22:15] I'm not a hundred percent sure.

[00:22:16] I want to test something out for a new segment,

[00:22:19] um,

[00:22:21] called the red beacon.

[00:22:23] And it,

[00:22:23] it's very cool,

[00:22:25] but it may be very loud.

[00:22:27] So adjust volume if necessary,

[00:22:29] be prepared because I want to talk to you about something that,

[00:22:32] uh,

[00:22:33] the Biden administration did days after Trump was elected that I think created a lot of what we're dealing with in the Middle East right now with the Syrian situation.

[00:22:44] Right?

[00:22:45] So we'll get into that.

[00:22:46] This is,

[00:22:47] uh,

[00:22:47] the red be loud.

[00:23:02] Wow.

[00:23:02] We sorry.

[00:23:05] Sorry.

[00:23:06] I,

[00:23:06] uh,

[00:23:07] I knew it was a little loud,

[00:23:08] but I didn't necessarily have the time to fix it before the show.

[00:23:11] I'm going to bring it up here.

[00:23:13] I got it.

[00:23:15] you know,

[00:23:15] there are some really good perks about video.

[00:23:17] Sorry for you guys who are listening audio only.

[00:23:20] No,

[00:23:20] I don't want to,

[00:23:21] uh,

[00:23:21] I don't want to subscribe to your nonsense.

[00:23:23] Washington free press or free beacon,

[00:23:26] Washington free beacon.

[00:23:27] We need to thank them for this headline here.

[00:23:30] What we got is a days after Trump's victory,

[00:23:33] Biden,

[00:23:34] Harris admin granted Iran 10 billion in sanction relief.

[00:23:40] Congressional notice shows it's one of those situations where you can't,

[00:23:49] you can't really figure it out.

[00:23:51] You know what I mean?

[00:23:52] You can't really wrap your head around it.

[00:23:54] You can't really figure out how other than,

[00:23:58] uh,

[00:23:58] yeah,

[00:23:59] I thought you'd like that J Fergie.

[00:24:00] Other than sort of sheer sabotage,

[00:24:06] which in turn,

[00:24:07] I think should be looked at as treason.

[00:24:11] We have been,

[00:24:12] we have spent a full year,

[00:24:14] more than a year now looking at Iran and going,

[00:24:17] why did you set Hamas loose in Israel and create this war that's killed so many

[00:24:22] people on both sides of the ball?

[00:24:24] We've cried about hostages.

[00:24:25] We've cried about,

[00:24:26] uh,

[00:24:26] Israelis dying.

[00:24:27] We've cried about Palestine.

[00:24:28] The whole American sphere is caught up.

[00:24:32] In this idea and this situation that's happening.

[00:24:37] What?

[00:24:38] Who voted for it?

[00:24:40] Who decided it was a good idea?

[00:24:42] Why on earth would you?

[00:24:43] What,

[00:24:44] what has Iran done?

[00:24:46] They've attacked Israel directly.

[00:24:48] What has Iran done that would make the United States executive branch decide that we should give them some relief and sanctions?

[00:24:57] That's what they really need.

[00:24:59] What they really need is about 10 billion more to kill all the Jews.

[00:25:02] I mean,

[00:25:02] to get their house in order.

[00:25:06] This is a bananas move.

[00:25:08] And I think it's treasonous if you ask me.

[00:25:10] And why do I think it's treasonous?

[00:25:13] Because there will be,

[00:25:15] and there already are American military actions taking place in that region.

[00:25:19] There will be servicemen and women who die in that region.

[00:25:23] United States servicemen and women who die in that region.

[00:25:27] And Joe Biden's funding the operation.

[00:25:29] He funded it from the beginning with October 8th.

[00:25:32] He's funding it again with 10 billion more in sanction relief.

[00:25:37] To a country that says death to America on a regular basis.

[00:25:42] Okay.

[00:25:47] What else?

[00:25:49] What else?

[00:25:50] So I promised you,

[00:25:52] uh,

[00:25:52] uh,

[00:25:53] portals and KPA drones.

[00:25:56] I don't know if we need to watch the drone video again.

[00:25:58] We'll just talk about it.

[00:26:00] We'll talk about the KPA.

[00:26:02] Okay.

[00:26:04] Uh,

[00:26:04] the Korean people's army is a faction.

[00:26:07] That.

[00:26:08] That was built into a video game series called home front.

[00:26:13] And it was a game that I played in 2008 or nine,

[00:26:18] something like that pre prepper era for me.

[00:26:20] Okay.

[00:26:21] But the allure was amazing.

[00:26:23] It was this really well done narrative about North Korea hitting the United

[00:26:29] States.

[00:26:30] Um,

[00:26:33] basically hitting the United States with an EMP attack.

[00:26:38] And this is way,

[00:26:39] way back.

[00:26:40] You know what I mean?

[00:26:40] This is like way back,

[00:26:41] way back,

[00:26:42] but they hit the United States and they explain it all.

[00:26:45] The intro to the video,

[00:26:45] just go type in home front video game,

[00:26:48] um,

[00:26:49] intro,

[00:26:49] and you can watch the whole concept,

[00:26:52] the whole thing.

[00:26:54] And fundamentally that's,

[00:26:55] that's how home front the first one plays out.

[00:26:57] And it's really well done.

[00:26:59] It's a lot of fun.

[00:27:00] I like narrative driven story games.

[00:27:03] I want to be in the story.

[00:27:04] I want to be,

[00:27:05] I want to play a part.

[00:27:06] You know what I mean?

[00:27:06] I like that.

[00:27:09] And then the,

[00:27:10] then,

[00:27:10] so that one was great.

[00:27:11] The ending was kind of dumb,

[00:27:12] but,

[00:27:13] um,

[00:27:13] after that,

[00:27:14] a sequel came out and it was almost like they made,

[00:27:17] I loved home front.

[00:27:19] You would have done,

[00:27:20] had to do a lot to put a sequel out that I would love even more.

[00:27:24] And what they did is they put it in my hometown of Philadelphia.

[00:27:27] So you're part of the resistance in the hometown of Philadelphia.

[00:27:30] The KPA is now way more high tech.

[00:27:36] One of the things they have in the skies over Philadelphia are drones and

[00:27:39] airships.

[00:27:40] They have these giant airships.

[00:27:42] Jay Ferg said that ain't a drone.

[00:27:43] It's an airship because I put a picture of one of the KPA drones in the

[00:27:48] chat or,

[00:27:49] or airships and they're used for surveillance.

[00:27:51] They're used to see who's running around.

[00:27:53] You got to hide from them,

[00:27:54] right?

[00:27:55] If they find you out in the streets doing suspicious stuff,

[00:27:58] then they send all kinds of military your way to kill your ass.

[00:28:01] And,

[00:28:02] uh,

[00:28:03] there's the smaller drones that do surveillance also in that video game that

[00:28:07] came out,

[00:28:08] I think in 12 or something like that,

[00:28:10] 12 or 13.

[00:28:11] In fact,

[00:28:13] it's a really violent and,

[00:28:15] uh,

[00:28:16] wonderful video game.

[00:28:18] But one of the things that my oldest son and I do,

[00:28:20] and sometimes my youngest,

[00:28:21] he doesn't always get involved.

[00:28:23] Um,

[00:28:24] but we try to play home front to every 4th of July.

[00:28:26] We do.

[00:28:27] We try to run around the streets of Philadelphia in video game fashion.

[00:28:30] And stab North Koreans in the neck and use remote control,

[00:28:35] uh,

[00:28:36] car bombs to blow them up.

[00:28:37] Things like that.

[00:28:38] It's fun.

[00:28:38] It's a good way to start the day off.

[00:28:41] Really?

[00:28:43] Maybe not,

[00:28:43] maybe not the tradition that you have on the 4th,

[00:28:46] but it's something we've done for years here in the Walton household.

[00:28:50] So when I see these drones up in the air,

[00:28:54] I got questions.

[00:28:56] And the good news is I got friends in very interesting places and I can't divulge all the people in all the places,

[00:29:05] but I have something to read.

[00:29:07] But I have something to read to you.

[00:29:09] I have a little something to read to you.

[00:29:16] A certain someone asked a certain someone the question,

[00:29:19] what the hell's going on?

[00:29:21] What have you heard about the drones?

[00:29:23] Okay.

[00:29:24] Now,

[00:29:24] all I can tell you is that this guy's affiliated with the state of Pennsylvania.

[00:29:28] Let's go with that.

[00:29:30] The answer was nope.

[00:29:32] Silence.

[00:29:34] But most thinks it's the feds.

[00:29:36] They didn't fly on Thanksgiving day.

[00:29:38] And who doesn't work on the holidays?

[00:29:40] Feds.

[00:29:44] Follow up.

[00:29:45] I would think it's the feds,

[00:29:47] DHS or FBI testing out new surveillance and offensive security drones.

[00:29:53] So this is not from a journalist.

[00:29:56] This is not from a blog.

[00:29:57] This is from a person.

[00:30:00] Who does a job in PA?

[00:30:01] A that suffice it to say would be,

[00:30:05] you know,

[00:30:07] worried about drones in the sky.

[00:30:09] The silence is what has everybody worried,

[00:30:11] right?

[00:30:13] Now the surveillance drones can kill you with calling in a patrol.

[00:30:19] Kumi Ori Farm.

[00:30:20] I was talking about a video game on there,

[00:30:22] unless you're talking about different information.

[00:30:26] But that's straight out of Pennsylvania.

[00:30:27] Okay.

[00:30:29] Philly,

[00:30:29] New Jersey.

[00:30:30] They're seeing these drones.

[00:30:31] If you haven't seen the video of the drones,

[00:30:33] you have to go check it out.

[00:30:34] It's crazy.

[00:30:35] They're big.

[00:30:36] We talked about them at length on,

[00:30:37] on Monday's Preppers live show.

[00:30:39] So I don't want to get into it too much.

[00:30:44] I think it might be time to look into jamming.

[00:30:47] There's jamming technology out there.

[00:30:49] I don't know it good enough yet,

[00:30:50] but there are drone jamming technologies out there.

[00:30:54] If we're going to enter an age where we have to worry about drones too,

[00:30:59] then we need jammers.

[00:31:00] We need,

[00:31:01] we need jamming technologies that can drop drones out of the sky,

[00:31:03] they fly too close to our house.

[00:31:05] And then we probably have to go to city hall.

[00:31:08] We probably have to go to county meetings,

[00:31:10] city meetings,

[00:31:10] town meetings,

[00:31:11] and say,

[00:31:12] um,

[00:31:13] we need to change what personal security boundaries look like.

[00:31:19] Do you know what I mean?

[00:31:21] Like we have to change what personal security boundaries look like.

[00:31:24] It's not just about the perimeter of my home.

[00:31:28] You know,

[00:31:28] when I talk about security and home security,

[00:31:31] I always talk about concentric circles of security.

[00:31:35] I'm not the only one.

[00:31:36] It's a great concept,

[00:31:37] right?

[00:31:39] And you know,

[00:31:39] you have small circles and they get larger and larger,

[00:31:41] the further they get,

[00:31:42] go out from your home or your person.

[00:31:45] Now we have to talk about spheres of security.

[00:31:47] So instead of circles of security where perimeters can be breached,

[00:31:51] we have to look at it like a sphere that goes all around because we can have

[00:31:56] drones up above looking into our home,

[00:32:00] using infrared technology,

[00:32:02] whatever the situation is.

[00:32:04] And that has to be the way that society thinks about this technology.

[00:32:09] You know,

[00:32:09] you can't have people just flying stuff around willy nilly.

[00:32:13] It's it.

[00:32:14] It can't be that way.

[00:32:16] Garden girl says she had a bunch of drones fly over,

[00:32:19] uh,

[00:32:22] fly over the neighborhood a couple of weeks ago was weird.

[00:32:25] It's never good.

[00:32:26] It's never been good from the get go.

[00:32:28] I remember years ago watching a drone fly up and look people in the face and it

[00:32:32] was taking their photo.

[00:32:34] And all I could think about was execution.

[00:32:37] All I could think about was execution by drone firing squad by drone.

[00:32:41] You know what I mean?

[00:32:42] What's up?

[00:32:43] Anarchy television.

[00:32:44] Welcome in.

[00:32:45] Welcome into surviving America,

[00:32:48] uh,

[00:32:48] from YouTube over there and behind enemy lines,

[00:32:51] right?

[00:32:52] Garden girl says they were just hovering over there for hours.

[00:32:55] Yes.

[00:32:56] It's wacky.

[00:32:57] It's we've got to contend with it.

[00:32:59] We can't make believe like it's changed.

[00:33:03] You know what I mean?

[00:33:03] We can't make believe that this is just kids playing with their toys anymore.

[00:33:09] You know,

[00:33:09] you have to wrap your head around the fact that there are gangs with drones there.

[00:33:13] You know,

[00:33:13] why drive around the neighborhood in a car to case who has what?

[00:33:17] Why case a neighborhood with people?

[00:33:19] Why case a neighborhood with cars,

[00:33:21] especially a private one that's cold as sack.

[00:33:23] And people are going to look out and go,

[00:33:25] I don't recognize that.

[00:33:25] Why do that?

[00:33:26] When you can just hover drones above a neighborhood for hours and get all the information you need to get.

[00:33:31] Who's home?

[00:33:32] Who's not home?

[00:33:33] Uh,

[00:33:33] what time do people leave?

[00:33:35] You know,

[00:33:35] when do they come back?

[00:33:36] Let's look at the schedule,

[00:33:38] all this kind of stuff.

[00:33:39] Who's driving what?

[00:33:40] Where's the nice expensive vehicles?

[00:33:41] Where's the nice expensive stuff in the backyards?

[00:33:46] It's too easy,

[00:33:47] right?

[00:33:48] It's just,

[00:33:48] it's too easy.

[00:33:50] So,

[00:33:51] you know,

[00:33:51] it's one of those things we got to contend with,

[00:33:54] but it's really bad.

[00:33:55] And I don't know why people aren't getting this,

[00:33:57] why government agencies aren't getting this.

[00:33:59] When you have these drones hovering over,

[00:34:01] you can see them.

[00:34:02] They're well lit.

[00:34:02] You know,

[00:34:03] they're flashing.

[00:34:03] They're well lit drones.

[00:34:04] It's like,

[00:34:05] uh,

[00:34:05] if you didn't know about drones,

[00:34:07] if it was 1990,

[00:34:09] 1995 or something like that,

[00:34:10] and we didn't have any idea about drones.

[00:34:12] And you saw this video,

[00:34:13] you would say,

[00:34:14] Oh,

[00:34:14] the aliens,

[00:34:15] the aliens are here.

[00:34:16] Jay Ferg's ocean aliens have finally come.

[00:34:19] They've come,

[00:34:22] but to say nothing,

[00:34:25] to say nothing does,

[00:34:26] does no favors to anyone.

[00:34:28] In my opinion,

[00:34:29] you know what I mean?

[00:34:31] The East coast's being buzzed by very sophisticated drying.

[00:34:35] I'm sorry.

[00:34:36] Very sophisticated giant drones every night that go dark when approached by

[00:34:40] us aircraft.

[00:34:42] This is an article from my man,

[00:34:45] Michael Snyder over the economic collapse blog.

[00:34:49] Awesome.

[00:34:51] Um,

[00:34:52] they've got nothing good to say,

[00:34:53] you know,

[00:34:54] state Senator Doug Steinhardt says it's simply not good enough to say that

[00:34:58] they don't know what it is.

[00:34:59] Nobody's in threat though.

[00:35:00] I'd be happy with an explanation that we've looked at it and we don't have

[00:35:04] information for law enforcement to say it's an ongoing something or other,

[00:35:08] you know,

[00:35:09] and that's as much as we can tell you,

[00:35:11] but we're not even getting that,

[00:35:13] which is unfortunate.

[00:35:15] That's kind of my hypothesis.

[00:35:17] Best case scenario.

[00:35:19] Unfortunately,

[00:35:20] for a situation like this is that we are an infested with gang activity,

[00:35:26] terrorist activity,

[00:35:27] to such a degree that these drones are being used in these big,

[00:35:31] highly populated areas,

[00:35:32] Philadelphia,

[00:35:33] New Jersey,

[00:35:34] to sniff out something terrible.

[00:35:37] That's being planned.

[00:35:38] I walked out of my French porch last night.

[00:35:40] Steinhardt says,

[00:35:41] and saw it would look like a drone activity near me.

[00:35:45] I mean,

[00:35:45] I see airplanes across the sky before this wasn't that mayors of 21 towns in

[00:35:52] Jersey are demanding action in a letter sent to governor Phil Murphy.

[00:35:57] See,

[00:35:57] they almost had the Republican governor over there in Jersey would have been

[00:36:01] interesting since mid November.

[00:36:03] Large drones of certain origin have been repeatedly spotted in the sky at night

[00:36:06] over central and Northern New Jersey.

[00:36:07] The drones,

[00:36:08] which are larger than the type typically used by hobbyists have raised concerns

[00:36:11] due to proximity to military installations in the Bedminster golf course of

[00:36:17] Donald Trump's.

[00:36:20] Yeah,

[00:36:20] it's out there,

[00:36:21] man.

[00:36:21] It's wild.

[00:36:23] It's wild.

[00:36:25] It's,

[00:36:25] we don't have a president,

[00:36:26] you know,

[00:36:26] we still have no president of the United States.

[00:36:28] So nobody's going to come out and on prime time and go,

[00:36:31] this is what's going on.

[00:36:32] Don't worry.

[00:36:35] We got more than a month until we have a president.

[00:36:37] We still have no one.

[00:36:39] Anarchy television.

[00:36:40] If they can say that they don't even know what they are,

[00:36:44] how can they actually definitively say that they're not a threat?

[00:36:48] Yeah,

[00:36:49] you came in a little late.

[00:36:51] I did have a source tell me that they,

[00:36:53] the one thing about the drones that was interesting and makes us think that they are domestic is that they took the day off on Thanksgiving.

[00:37:00] Now,

[00:37:02] we've got a lot of holidays coming up.

[00:37:04] It's a very holy time.

[00:37:06] A lot of days off for federal workers.

[00:37:08] Pay attention to the drones in the sky if you're in Jersey and Philly.

[00:37:13] But I'm telling you right now,

[00:37:14] guys,

[00:37:15] it goes back to my sort of my original situation,

[00:37:17] which is talking about Mangione and saying,

[00:37:22] when you take people and make them powerless and put them in a situation like this,

[00:37:28] where they feel powerless,

[00:37:29] I think they latch on to radical action.

[00:37:32] Do you know what I mean?

[00:37:34] Like right now,

[00:37:36] what I'm saying is so insane.

[00:37:38] I'm telling the people of Philadelphia,

[00:37:40] New Jersey to pay attention to the random drones in the sky that you don't know what the hell they are.

[00:37:45] No one will tell you what they are.

[00:37:46] Pay attention to them and see if they're off during the holidays so you can piece together whether or not there's a big giant drone above your head that could kill you and your family or not.

[00:37:57] And what they expect of people is to just go about their business.

[00:38:04] And that's why I brought up the KPA because the KPA in Homefront 2,

[00:38:08] it was just like that.

[00:38:09] Go about your business.

[00:38:11] Don't pay attention to the North Koreans overseeing your entire life and killing people.

[00:38:16] Just go about your day.

[00:38:20] I think some people,

[00:38:21] I think a lot of people actually are fully capable of it.

[00:38:25] I think a lot of people are capable of just saying,

[00:38:27] yeah,

[00:38:27] they'll get this drone thing figured out.

[00:38:29] I got shit to do.

[00:38:32] But I think there are also people who need more.

[00:38:38] I think there are people who need more.

[00:38:39] And some of them go to dark places to get it.

[00:38:43] Some of them go to dark.

[00:38:44] Some of them become a Unabomber when they see the threat of technology being unanswered by anyone.

[00:38:51] Again, it's not to say this makes it okay.

[00:38:56] But it's the old saying, nation abhords a vacuum.

[00:38:59] Nation abhords a vacuum.

[00:39:00] And in this vacuum, you have people who are looking up at drones going,

[00:39:04] I got to get the kids to school in the morning.

[00:39:06] I better get to sleep.

[00:39:07] And then you got people looking up in the sky going,

[00:39:09] what's the point of this useless government?

[00:39:12] And then you got people looking up in the sky and saying,

[00:39:14] I have to do something.

[00:39:17] I have to take action.

[00:39:20] Because something terrible is going to happen.

[00:39:22] And so on.

[00:39:25] And all of it really comes down to the fact that,

[00:39:27] you know, nobody comes out and tells you the truth.

[00:39:30] The good news is, I think we're coming to an end of that.

[00:39:32] I really do.

[00:39:33] I think that we're coming to an end of all that.

[00:39:36] And that's a big deal.

[00:39:39] So to round the show out, I want to talk a little bit about portals.

[00:39:43] Yeah.

[00:39:44] Let's talk about portals.

[00:39:45] Let's do a quick break.

[00:39:46] We'll come back and we'll talk about the Pope opening five sacred portals.

[00:39:51] For once, the once in a quarter century ritual that's actually happening a couple years early.

[00:39:58] What?

[00:40:01] Okay.

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[00:40:57] How horrible.

[00:40:58] It's worse than horrible because a zombie has no will of his own.

[00:41:02] You see them sometimes walking around blindly with dead eyes,

[00:41:06] following orders, not knowing what they do, not caring.

[00:41:10] You mean like Democrats?

[00:41:21] This brings us to the Vatican, folks.

[00:41:24] The Vatican.

[00:41:25] And for the first time ever reading this story about the Vatican,

[00:41:28] I started wondering about the walled city that is the Vatican.

[00:41:34] And it made me think about the walls.

[00:41:37] And if the walls were designed to keep people out or to keep terrible things in.

[00:41:41] You know what I mean?

[00:41:44] So the headline is Vatican to open five sacred portals for once in a quarter century.

[00:41:48] Right ritual.

[00:41:49] Like if you can't click on an article like that and get interested, I don't know.

[00:41:54] What do you mean?

[00:41:57] What do you mean five sacred portals?

[00:42:01] Not a big fan of Pope Francis to begin with.

[00:42:05] But every 25 years, they take the bricks down around this doorway.

[00:42:11] Pope Francis is preparing to unbrick and open five sacred portals,

[00:42:14] symbolizing the doorway to salvation.

[00:42:18] The doors are only opened once every 25 years,

[00:42:21] so it may well be a little rusty.

[00:42:24] No need for that sentence.

[00:42:26] The tradition dates back to the 1300s,

[00:42:29] and the door openings themselves follow a ritual first carried out in 1423.

[00:42:33] They mark Jubilee years, a concept dating back to the Old Testament,

[00:42:37] when sinners could see their sins forgiven.

[00:42:43] All right.

[00:42:44] Let me be brief on this.

[00:42:47] The aliens, the drones, the demons, the world at large, the wars,

[00:42:57] the horrors of child trafficking and the terrible things involved in all of that.

[00:43:07] I think corner the religious into sort of like one of two thoughts, right?

[00:43:14] And it's like repent or Jesus is coming back.

[00:43:19] Take some sort of action.

[00:43:21] I think the Pope feels powerless in all of this, as he should,

[00:43:24] because there's nothing he can come out and say that seems to slow down artificial intelligence

[00:43:29] and all the things that are happening.

[00:43:32] In the same way that a prepper reacts to the world the way it is right now,

[00:43:36] I think the Pope is reacting too and looking to make a bold statement in the face of it all.

[00:43:44] But it also sounds to me like he's going to release more demons into the world,

[00:43:47] if I'm honest, if I'm 100.

[00:43:51] You know what I mean?

[00:43:52] Like if you were a demon and a devil, where would you hang out?

[00:43:55] Wouldn't you want to like a place that's walled off?

[00:43:58] And I don't know.

[00:44:01] Pope Francis said he hoped the Jubilee would be a moment of genuine personal encounter

[00:44:05] with the Lord Jesus, the door of our salvation.

[00:44:09] Now, October, he asked for prayers for the martyred people of Ukraine,

[00:44:15] which you don't get martyred in Christianity.

[00:44:18] It's not part of the deal.

[00:44:20] You don't get in heaven that way.

[00:44:23] And cited inhumane attacks in Gaza and said he feared that the world was losing its heart,

[00:44:27] like I just said.

[00:44:28] The Vatican's nativity scene this year featured a baby Jesus lying on a manger lined with the Palestinian

[00:44:33] I don't even know how to pronounce that.

[00:44:36] See, this is why I don't like the Pope.

[00:44:38] This is why the Pope drives me up a wall.

[00:44:41] Why?

[00:44:43] Why would you line the manger with the Palestinian cafe?

[00:44:48] Or what?

[00:44:49] What are you trying to do?

[00:44:51] Fucking you're like on X.

[00:44:54] You know, it's like X Instagram behavior or something like that.

[00:44:58] The Pope said these nativity scenes remind us of those who in the land where the son of God

[00:45:03] was born continue to suffer due to the tragedy of war.

[00:45:06] Yeah.

[00:45:09] A black and white scarf worn by Palestinians is a symbol.

[00:45:13] It's commonly used to demonstrate support towards the state.

[00:45:15] Okay, I don't care.

[00:45:16] Tell me about the portals.

[00:45:20] There's not a whole lot about them in this article.

[00:45:24] The door is crazy.

[00:45:25] I mean, if you go check the article out, the door is like it's this doorway that's bricked up.

[00:45:31] And then it has like, what is it?

[00:45:34] Four by four, 16 golden images all over the doors.

[00:45:39] I don't know, man.

[00:45:44] The thing that I worry most about is does this guy care or is it just attention?

[00:45:52] Because when you do a thing like that with the nativity scene, it makes me think you just want attention.

[00:45:55] You know, you want people to applaud you for being the Pope.

[00:45:58] I don't feel God in it.

[00:46:00] You know, I don't feel God in these things.

[00:46:02] I don't feel like presence.

[00:46:04] I don't feel.

[00:46:06] I don't just don't feel it.

[00:46:07] It doesn't feel like anything.

[00:46:08] It feels like theatrics.

[00:46:10] It feels like theatricality and deception.

[00:46:14] Powerful agents to the uninitiated.

[00:46:16] That's what it feels like to me.

[00:46:19] But it is creepy.

[00:46:21] And if you were holding demons somewhere, I feel like they'd be in portals in the in the Vatican.

[00:46:26] Right.

[00:46:27] You can't talk about opening five portals in Christmas time, not get some.

[00:46:32] I don't know.

[00:46:32] It's cool.

[00:46:33] It's a cool story.

[00:46:34] It's weird.

[00:46:34] I don't get it.

[00:46:36] You want Jesus to come through the portals?

[00:46:38] Who's coming through these portals?

[00:46:39] Why are we opening them?

[00:46:42] Is it is it look at me, look at me?

[00:46:46] Or is it is there something to it?

[00:46:47] You know, I don't know.

[00:46:50] One thing I do know.

[00:46:52] Don't count on the five portals opening to save your situation, whatever that may be.

[00:46:58] Okay.

[00:47:00] That's it for me today, folks.

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