The Rising Republic: Burning Ballots at the Boxes
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[00:00:05] I don't want to set the world

[00:00:10] I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country. Maybe there will be.

[00:00:17] To chase, at least for a moment, Trump and the maggots off the stage.

[00:00:25] There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives.

[00:00:30] I think he needs to go back and punch him in the face.

[00:00:35] I thought he should have punched him in the face.

[00:00:37] I feel like punching him.

[00:00:38] I'd like to take him behind the gym if I were in high school.

[00:00:41] If you were in high school, I'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.

[00:00:44] I will go and take Trump out tonight. Take him out now.

[00:00:48] When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?

[00:00:52] They're still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump.

[00:00:54] Show me where it says that protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful.

[00:00:59] You're welcome! Anymore, anywhere!

[00:01:05] I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.

[00:01:10] Please, get up in the face of some congresspeople.

[00:01:14] People will do what they do.

[00:01:16] I want to tell you, Gorsuch. I want to tell you, Kavanaugh.

[00:01:21] You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price.

[00:01:26] We're going to go in there winning the ****.

[00:01:29] This is just a warning to you Trumpers. Be careful. Walk lightly. And for those of you who are soldiers, make them pay.

[00:01:43] We are your lizard overlords. Stop listening to these preppers. Eat your crickets. Fight in the streets. Own nothing. And love it.

[00:02:15] We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network.

[00:02:24] Welcome, everybody, to the Rising Republic.

[00:02:26] I'm L. Douglas Hogan.

[00:02:28] And I'm Ryan Buford. Welcome to the show, everyone.

[00:02:30] Do you ever get tired of hearing the intrepid commander in those eat your crickets voice?

[00:02:37] Eat your crickets.

[00:02:39] Stop listening to these peppers.

[00:02:41] I mean, God, I can't believe it's still coming around to that.

[00:02:43] But, geez, it's just like, but no, I do enjoy it.

[00:02:46] I like how he pokes fun at that kind of stuff, too.

[00:02:49] And what about the progressive movement at the beginning of the show?

[00:02:53] I mean, at some point, I'm going to take that off and we're going to change it up a little bit.

[00:02:58] But I think right now, I cringe every time I hear their voices because Maxine Waters and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, those guys, it's like fingernails on a chalkboard.

[00:03:07] But at the same time, we've got to help bring awareness.

[00:03:11] Well, I think that, you know, I think it's really important to keep that stuff at the forefront of people's minds, too, just to see some of the hypocrisy of what each side is doing, but particularly the left.

[00:03:22] I mean, I have no problem, especially pointing out folks on the right who are just like, you know, saying things that are absolutely against what the majority of the people with conservative values and beliefs hold, you know.

[00:03:37] So it's kind of, but during that time frame, the summer of love, when they were saying this kind of stuff, and then just point blank calling for violence against people with certain mindsets or beliefs, you know, that's kind of messed up, especially where we are today.

[00:03:56] Who was the senator?

[00:03:58] They call him, was it John Kerry?

[00:04:01] John Kerry was the flip-flopper.

[00:04:02] Do you remember back whenever he was running?

[00:04:04] I can't remember what year it was when he was running.

[00:04:06] But the crowds were flip-flop, flip-flop, because he flip-flopped them.

[00:04:11] He was the guy that was in those, he was one of those flower children that you talked about, like peace and love and all that back in the Vietnam era, right?

[00:04:19] And then he was also the same guy that had been spitting in the faces of the soldiers when they were coming back from overseas.

[00:04:26] Oh, yeah.

[00:04:27] From what I saw, he was actually, I want to say he was betraying.

[00:04:31] I got to go back a long ways.

[00:04:33] I don't know why I'm even thinking of this right now, but there's videotapes of him sitting before Congress throwing his brothers in arms under the bus.

[00:04:41] Oh, yeah.

[00:04:42] It doesn't surprise me.

[00:04:43] I wouldn't be one bit surprised, especially that guy.

[00:04:45] So what have you been doing all week?

[00:04:46] What's been going on with you?

[00:04:47] Well, actually, you know, I've been traveling this last week.

[00:04:51] I spent some time in Salt Lake City, which was interesting.

[00:04:54] We had our last podcast on Monday night before I got a chance, or Sunday night, I think.

[00:04:59] When was it?

[00:04:59] Monday night?

[00:05:00] I can't remember.

[00:05:00] Monday night.

[00:05:01] Before I really got a chance to explore, you know, what was going on at Salt Lake City right now.

[00:05:06] But you definitely got some show ideas as a result of that that I'm going to have to throw your way, because I think there's something to be said about how seriously people take their own preparedness.

[00:05:17] And maybe some of the mindsets that people have or think other people have when they really don't.

[00:05:24] So it was eye-opening.

[00:05:26] We'll put it that way.

[00:05:27] But I've been traveling a lot, doing some training and stuff at work, and then now I'm back home.

[00:05:32] I celebrated my 52nd birthday, and I released my third book, which I sent you a brief message.

[00:05:40] I remember you found it.

[00:05:42] So, sorry, I can't go ahead, blah, blah, blah, whatever it was.

[00:05:45] And I made like a really quick, like a couple, two or three minute little blurb about the new release of the program.

[00:05:52] And I was so happy.

[00:05:54] It was just a complete coincidence.

[00:05:55] My editor got it back to me, and I started pumping out, you know, going through the approval process.

[00:06:01] Because when an editor gives you something back, gives you your manuscript back, it's got all these edits in it and recommendations and side notes and things,

[00:06:07] you got to go through line by line and approve everything that it is the way that you want it.

[00:06:12] And if you misspoke or something, there's usually a note off to the sides.

[00:06:16] My editor was really good about that.

[00:06:18] So I went through that, and I did all that, and I approved it.

[00:06:20] I saved it again in a new file.

[00:06:25] Uploaded it to the program I used to shape, we'll say shape e-books, Mobi and EPUB and all those for Kindle and Apple e-books and all those.

[00:06:36] And then I added some images and stuff that I had saved over the past few months just doing this podcast and things like that.

[00:06:42] And then it just happened to, on my birthday, it says October 23rd, but I uploaded it on October 22nd, on my birthday.

[00:06:48] And I'm really excited to say thanks to the listeners.

[00:06:53] I got to thank the listeners.

[00:06:53] If you guys were part of that and you purchased the program, I also made available that book for a special launch price of 99 cents e-book.

[00:07:02] Same thing for Old Takers, book one.

[00:07:03] And I did the same thing for Survival Martial Law.

[00:07:06] I lowered all the prices on those to 99 cents, and lo and behold, it didn't take long.

[00:07:12] I was watching it closely to see what was going to go on.

[00:07:14] Oath Takers, like it normally does, bounced back up to a number one slot.

[00:07:19] And then Survival Martial Law, which had been a number one before, bounced back up to a number one slot.

[00:07:23] And it took two whole days.

[00:07:25] And I don't know if Amazon's lists are lagging or something, but on that third day, boom, number one.

[00:07:31] Best seller.

[00:07:32] Number one new release.

[00:07:34] Yeah, I was so excited.

[00:07:35] So it makes all three now in that series number one bestsellers in their respective categories.

[00:07:40] It is very exciting.

[00:07:41] So what's the new one?

[00:07:42] The program.

[00:07:44] And what's that one about?

[00:07:45] Because I've got the sneak peek, but for the listeners who don't already know.

[00:07:49] So glad you asked.

[00:07:50] We didn't plan that out.

[00:07:52] We're throwing that out there.

[00:07:53] The program.

[00:07:53] So it's spelled P-R-O-G-R-A-M-M-E.

[00:07:56] It's like that's the way it's spelled in the United Nations Agenda 30 all the way throughout the program.

[00:08:01] I mean, well, it is the program.

[00:08:05] So I call it the program.

[00:08:06] Kind of a, it's a play.

[00:08:07] What's, there's the special word.

[00:08:09] I can't remember what it is.

[00:08:10] Now I'm having a brain fart.

[00:08:11] Usually you can say like a word or a phrase that means two different things.

[00:08:14] Like you, you know, and that's what this is.

[00:08:16] The program, it actually means, it can refer to the United Nations Agenda 30, but it could also refer to, in my mind, as what's going on in our current political system.

[00:08:26] And behind those spiritual curtains, there's dark forces that are pulling the strings.

[00:08:33] And we're just the meat puppets that are doing the bidding and making, you know, producing the fruits of these things that are happening, pushing this agenda forward.

[00:08:42] As we've talked about before, in passing, I know I've talked about a lot on the show.

[00:08:47] The mark of the beast is coming, and I believe it's going to be in the way of a centralized digital currency system and a universal ID card.

[00:08:56] The universal ID card is pushed in the United Nations Agenda.

[00:09:01] It's a 16.9.

[00:09:03] I believe it is, 16.9.

[00:09:05] The, the, the, it basically says that, because they're pushing, it's a big equity movement.

[00:09:10] Everything is equity, equity, equity now.

[00:09:11] That's what Kamala Harris is all about.

[00:09:13] This is a global movement.

[00:09:15] It's a, it's a, it's a push towards the end game.

[00:09:17] And the end game being that every single person in this world, no matter of your financial status wall, in the end, there will be equity.

[00:09:23] And so we've talked about equity before, and I was on Sarah Hathaway's show, the Changing Earth podcast, like two or three weeks ago.

[00:09:33] And we're talking about equity and equality.

[00:09:35] There's a big difference.

[00:09:36] Here's equality, Ryan.

[00:09:37] All right.

[00:09:37] You're, I'm a little bit taller than you.

[00:09:39] Okay.

[00:09:39] We're looking over a fence.

[00:09:40] All right.

[00:09:41] I give, somebody gives me a box or gives you a box so you can see up over the fence and then they give me a box.

[00:09:47] Okay.

[00:09:47] That's fair, right?

[00:09:48] You got a box.

[00:09:49] I got a box.

[00:09:50] Yeah.

[00:09:50] But that's not equitable because when I stand on my box, I'm still taller than you.

[00:09:54] You stand your box.

[00:09:55] I stand my box.

[00:09:56] I'm still taller.

[00:09:56] So in order for equity to be, to work, you get a box, you become as tall as me.

[00:10:03] And you're not that short.

[00:10:04] I'm just using that as an example.

[00:10:05] You get a box.

[00:10:06] Yeah, I know.

[00:10:06] So you're as tall as me and I don't get a box.

[00:10:09] So in the end, all things are fair.

[00:10:11] At least in the eyes of the persons who are pushing equity.

[00:10:15] Now you're as tall as me.

[00:10:16] You have and I don't.

[00:10:17] But the end game is the same.

[00:10:19] Yeah.

[00:10:20] And I get more of a handout as a result.

[00:10:24] Yeah.

[00:10:24] Yeah.

[00:10:25] Yeah.

[00:10:25] You know, back to your digital currency thing, digital ID, we are fast on the fast track to

[00:10:31] moving toward that.

[00:10:32] Even in my travels over the last couple of years, I've noticed some significant changes

[00:10:36] when it comes to travel because I don't travel that much.

[00:10:39] But over the last couple of years, I've been on planes a lot lately.

[00:10:42] And one of the things that I have done or, you know, the changes that have been made are

[00:10:49] the enhanced ID.

[00:10:51] And rather than getting that, what I've gotten is my passport ID, which is a passport card.

[00:10:56] And even if you have your passport traveling within the United States, in order for you

[00:11:02] to get on a plane, you have to insert your card into a machine and they get your picture

[00:11:09] taken.

[00:11:09] And they confirm that with your ID, obviously facial ID recognition.

[00:11:16] And if there was a potential that you had, for example, like a political view that didn't

[00:11:22] align, or maybe you showed up to the wrong place at the wrong time with your cell phone

[00:11:26] in your back pocket and they tracked your cell phone to that location at that time, then

[00:11:31] they can either arrest you on the spot or deny you flight or deny you.

[00:11:35] I mean, we're getting to the point where you can't even buy beer without submitting your

[00:11:39] driver's license to be scanned, barcoded scanned.

[00:11:44] And, you know, it's kind of, it's an interesting to see where we are right now with the barcode

[00:11:50] on the back of your driver's license and the barcode on the back of your social, not social

[00:11:54] security card, but your, what do you call it?

[00:11:58] Like a driver's license?

[00:11:59] Passport card.

[00:12:01] And I mean, we're not far from it.

[00:12:03] So.

[00:12:04] No, they're putting those little QR codes and everything now too, which is just another

[00:12:07] way of reading it.

[00:12:08] There's information stored in these devices, in these, in these, whether it's a line or

[00:12:12] these, like when you look at a QR code, you don't really know what it is.

[00:12:15] It's just a bunch of blurby like ink blots to us, to our eyeballs, but to a computer system

[00:12:21] it's picking out something.

[00:12:23] So when you were talking, I was pulling up the, the agenda 30 and again, there's, there's

[00:12:28] 17 sustainable development goals.

[00:12:31] And have we talked about sustainable development before?

[00:12:34] I think I might've passed.

[00:12:35] Not together, but I'm familiar with it.

[00:12:36] Okay.

[00:12:37] So vaguely.

[00:12:38] I think I talked about it also, maybe in passing with the surviving martial law class

[00:12:42] that I taught that you attended back at prepper camp.

[00:12:45] But yeah.

[00:12:46] So just so, so listeners know sustainable development is a buzzword that it sounds cool.

[00:12:52] I mean, who doesn't want to sustain and develop?

[00:12:54] Sure.

[00:12:55] Um, but here's, here's the play on it because it is, it is a buzzword, but sustainable development

[00:13:02] means it's all, everything about the United nations sustainable development is geared towards

[00:13:06] equity and population.

[00:13:08] Those are the two, those are the two things that we play with here.

[00:13:12] Okay.

[00:13:13] Um, but bouncing back a little bit to, uh, the Malthusian theory, are you familiar with

[00:13:18] Malthusian theory?

[00:13:19] Um, well, I might've heard it in the past, but it remind me.

[00:13:22] Okay.

[00:13:23] Okay.

[00:13:23] So Thomas Malthus, he was born back in like, uh, February 13, 14 or so, uh, 1766.

[00:13:28] He was, uh, what was he?

[00:13:30] Uh, uh, uh, some kind of a scholar, some core, a demographer.

[00:13:35] So whatever he was, he, he, he, he did this thing where he tried to calculate and try to

[00:13:38] find out, you know, where, where, where exactly, because we only have a limited amount of food

[00:13:42] supply on the earth and we have a booming population.

[00:13:45] And he tried to use a scientific equation to find out where is that line?

[00:13:49] Where's the tipping point so that we've reached X amount of people upon the earth.

[00:13:54] The earth no longer has enough resources to feed humans.

[00:13:58] All right.

[00:13:59] That we've reached at that point, at that point there, uh, we're, we're now we're

[00:14:03] introducing famine and pestilence and starvation and wars and all this other stuff.

[00:14:07] Um, so that's Malthusian theory.

[00:14:09] And then you're familiar with the Georgia Guidestones that was blown up a couple of years ago.

[00:14:14] You remember the, the 500 million number on there?

[00:14:17] Uh, well on, on, I believe it was, um, I want to say number two of the, uh, the Georgia

[00:14:25] Guidestones, but, uh, there was, um, maintain a max population.

[00:14:30] I'm paraphrasing here cause I can't remember the exact words, but there's like 10, 10, what's

[00:14:35] it called?

[00:14:35] 10 guides or 10 guidelines, which is funny because the Bible has 10 commandments.

[00:14:39] And it was written on stone and here we go.

[00:14:41] We got 10 guidelines that are written on stone and, uh, and I'm paraphrasing, but it said

[00:14:45] maintain a max population and perpetual balance with the earth of 500 million people.

[00:14:50] So you're like, wow, that's a, that's a, that's where'd they get that number?

[00:14:56] So, you know, that it's actually number one in, on those stones.

[00:15:00] And it was written in all the, the, in Arabic, Chinese, English, Hebrew, uh, Hindi, Russian,

[00:15:05] Spanish, and Swahili.

[00:15:07] So these are the eight major languages of the world.

[00:15:10] And it was written in all those languages.

[00:15:11] And number one was maintain humanity under 500 million in perpetual balance with nature.

[00:15:16] That's, that's what it says.

[00:15:18] Okay.

[00:15:18] Fast forwarding to the sustainable development goal.

[00:15:21] Sustainable development is, is a buzzword, which if you think about it actually means

[00:15:26] that, uh, that we have to find a place in our, in our system that we live in right now, where

[00:15:35] we have equal portions of the earth's population consuming equal portions of the earth.

[00:15:41] So there's a balance, a delicate balance there.

[00:15:43] Okay.

[00:15:44] Um, because if we keep on populating and everybody's talking about overpopulation, but if we keep

[00:15:50] on populating, we're going to keep on burning resources.

[00:15:52] And the resources that the earth is producing is, is eventually not going to be enough that

[00:15:57] we've already surpassed what Thomas Mathis said by a long shot.

[00:16:00] By a lot.

[00:16:02] I bet.

[00:16:02] Yeah.

[00:16:03] Uh, I mean, there's still, there's still so much, so much landmass on the earth.

[00:16:07] It's not populated.

[00:16:09] I mean, there's plenty of room to grow.

[00:16:10] There's lots of room to grow actually.

[00:16:12] Um, but you know how they are.

[00:16:13] The globalists are, they, they don't want to look at that.

[00:16:15] They want to look at, Oh God, we got a crisis here.

[00:16:17] We got a climate.

[00:16:18] Everything is a crisis, which I'd say probably 30, 40 times.

[00:16:21] Now we've had 30, a global crisis, um, with the climate, uh, where we were supposed to

[00:16:27] be dead by now.

[00:16:27] And it never happened.

[00:16:29] Well, and it's kind of weird to, I mean, you're, you got the climate thing and then people

[00:16:34] who were waking up to that, the, you know, the potential that, Oh, that might not necessarily

[00:16:40] be true.

[00:16:41] We got climate experts that are coming out saying this is, this is a total farce, you

[00:16:46] know?

[00:16:46] And then, but nobody's listening to them because so many people have bought into the, the potential

[00:16:52] that it could, it could exist because of some thing that, Oh, Al Gore decided to put out

[00:16:59] and then someone piggybacked off that.

[00:17:00] I saw an awesome video the other day about a guy who was saying, look, if, if this was

[00:17:06] actually going to happen, nobody would invest in anything.

[00:17:09] Nobody would invest in land because the sea levels would rise so high.

[00:17:13] Nobody would loan on land or property or anything on half of the United States or all of the

[00:17:20] United Kingdom.

[00:17:21] I mean, the potential for something like that to happen if financial, because financial people

[00:17:26] pay attention to this kind of stuff to the level that none of us do because there's skin

[00:17:32] in the game, right?

[00:17:34] Nobody's going to invest in properties that are garbage or going to be garbage or they're

[00:17:38] not going to be able to reclaim their money on.

[00:17:40] So that was kind of an interesting point that was made in that particular conversation.

[00:17:46] But it's like, yeah, you know, and, and the population side of it too.

[00:17:50] I mean, we've got a massive population declines that are matching that of the thirties.

[00:17:58] And nobody seems to be talking about that, not partially because of the mentality of the

[00:18:03] people who are currently having children, but also because of the fallout from the vaccines

[00:18:08] or we got people that are just happening to happen to be having miscarriages or, you know,

[00:18:14] birth problems or, you know, issues of pregnancy or even getting pregnant that, you know, that

[00:18:21] the, the globalists have already gone above and beyond to, to make sure that population won't

[00:18:28] won't reach those levels.

[00:18:29] And it doesn't take an, you know, a rocket scientist to figure that kind of stuff out.

[00:18:34] On the, uh, the, the, the rising sea levels you mentioned, I thought about that whenever

[00:18:39] I saw Barack Obama's beach home, I'm like, yeah, this has been a quote unquote crisis for

[00:18:44] how many years in, in, in, in Obama who's, who's neck deep in the, in the, in globalism

[00:18:49] has a beach house.

[00:18:51] And then you've seen the pictures of what from 1930 to 2024 of, I don't know, any, any, any

[00:18:58] landmass around the United States, nothing has changed.

[00:19:01] It's like, they want you to think all this.

[00:19:04] And then, um, and then there's also two schools of, uh, of there's two schools of thought on

[00:19:09] the whole population thing.

[00:19:11] Um, and this is in my book, the program, but one of the schools is basically that war

[00:19:15] and famine, these people believe that that actually increases the population because people tend

[00:19:22] to thrive.

[00:19:23] Look at the, there was a huge boom in the, uh, uh, the great depression.

[00:19:27] Remember we had, there was a huge, uh, a huge boom in the population.

[00:19:32] And so that's why people think that, well, we, we just come out of, we're, we're getting

[00:19:37] ready, preparing to go into a war.

[00:19:39] Right.

[00:19:39] And then we have this, uh, this people are jobless.

[00:19:42] There's a lot of immigration and, uh, jobs are few and America, America is under development

[00:19:47] is, and, and then, and then all of a sudden, boom, people, there's a huge population because

[00:19:52] husbands and wives are without work and they're at home and what do you get when they're

[00:19:57] at home and they're bored?

[00:19:58] Right.

[00:19:59] Um, you know, an increase, and that was way before the birth control things that we got

[00:20:04] now, we got a lot more options now for, for birth control.

[00:20:07] Well, and I mean, the same thing happened in 2020, 2021 COVID babies.

[00:20:11] But the thing is, is there's not as many of them.

[00:20:14] And I honestly think that the, the vaccine stopped a lot of that, that people aren't really

[00:20:20] talking about that as much, but, um, I think that prevented the potential of a lot of births

[00:20:26] that would have normally happened as a result of that.

[00:20:28] So I'm kind of wondering if there's a two part, um, component to the COVID thing, not only

[00:20:35] to see if we were going to follow the direction, like we were supposed to.

[00:20:39] And then the other part where, you know, the, the medical and biomedical side of things of

[00:20:43] that, where, you know, if you're, if you're affecting the way people's genetics are, how is

[00:20:49] that going to affect sperm and egg production and that, you know, how effectively it's

[00:20:53] going to work.

[00:20:54] So, I mean, we, yeah, we've been playing God a little bit too long.

[00:20:58] I think so.

[00:20:59] And that's the kind of stuff I talk about in this because everything that is happening

[00:21:03] right now in our world, there is some kind of spiritual influence behind it.

[00:21:07] Um, it's, it's, it gets really deep.

[00:21:09] I, I, I, I, if I start talking about it now, we're going to be here for, for hours and

[00:21:13] hours and hours.

[00:21:14] It's just, it's really deep.

[00:21:15] We're going off the rails already.

[00:21:16] Yeah.

[00:21:16] Bring it back on track.

[00:21:17] Yeah.

[00:21:18] I do want to mention a couple more things because while ago we talked about the, the

[00:21:21] CBDCs, the, uh, the centralized digital currency.

[00:21:24] Um, we also talked about the universal, um, uh, digital ID and, uh, some believe that these

[00:21:30] two things cannot work together.

[00:21:32] And I, and I talked with Sarah about this before.

[00:21:34] There's just so many moving parts is reason.

[00:21:36] The only reason why it hasn't come together yet, you know, uh, corporation a, you know,

[00:21:42] makes computer chips and, but corporation B has their artificial, they create artificial

[00:21:47] intelligence.

[00:21:48] Right.

[00:21:48] So once he's seen, and then we got the banking system and the, the cryptocurrency and all

[00:21:53] this stuff that with crypto is the same, but not the same as a digitalized currency

[00:21:59] that Biden's trying to take us into.

[00:22:01] But these things got to come together to mesh and to form right now.

[00:22:05] We got, we got so many moving cogs that, uh, it's just not working right.

[00:22:08] But if somebody could come together and just kind of build a mobile, like a bicycle kind

[00:22:13] of the thing out of all this, so it can all move in unison together and make a working product

[00:22:17] out of it.

[00:22:17] It'll happen.

[00:22:18] But, uh, so in, in, in what the sustainable development goals, and again, there's 17 of

[00:22:24] these, they called SDG sustainable development goals.

[00:22:27] Uh, number 10.5 is improve the regulation and monitoring of global financial markets and

[00:22:32] institution and strengthen the implementation of such regulations.

[00:22:36] So, and they want to do the whole point of the agenda 30 is to make this happen by,

[00:22:39] by 2030.

[00:22:41] That's why it's called that.

[00:22:42] So they're, again, they want to push this monitoring of global financial markets.

[00:22:46] Yep.

[00:22:48] Uh, so that's, there you go.

[00:22:49] There's, there's the global monitoring part of it, uh, financial monitoring that they want,

[00:22:53] uh, to do.

[00:22:54] And I'm going to scroll down here.

[00:22:56] There's a lot, I, again, there's, there's 17 of these, but they're all broken down into,

[00:23:00] into points.

[00:23:01] For example, once I get down here into 16, for example, uh, promote peaceful and inclusive

[00:23:06] societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective,

[00:23:11] accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.

[00:23:13] That sounds good.

[00:23:15] But then you listen to the breakdown.

[00:23:17] 16.1, significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death, uh, rates everywhere.

[00:23:23] Okay.

[00:23:23] There's nothing wrong with that.

[00:23:25] Uh, end abuse, exploitation, trafficking, and all forms of violence against and torture of

[00:23:29] children.

[00:23:29] Nobody likes that.

[00:23:30] Of course, that's something we want to stop.

[00:23:31] Right.

[00:23:32] Um, promote the rule of law and the national and the national and international levels or

[00:23:38] at the international and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.

[00:23:44] By 2030, significantly reduce illicit financial and arms flows, strengthen the recovery and

[00:23:51] return the stolen assets of stolen assets, excuse me, and combat all forms of organized crime.

[00:23:58] 16.5, substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.

[00:24:02] 16.6, develop effective accountability and transparent institutions on all levels.

[00:24:07] Okay.

[00:24:07] 16.7, ensure responsive, inclusive, uh, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.

[00:24:16] Uh, 16.8, broaden and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the institutions of global governance.

[00:24:23] And then, and then there's this one right here, 16.9 that stands out to me because it goes hand in hand with the, the financial, uh, monitoring, global financial and universal, uh, monitoring of the banking system.

[00:24:33] 16.9 by 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration.

[00:24:39] So this, this is for everybody.

[00:24:41] So this is going to be a global plan where, where, you know, uh, the, the, the old big kids with, with big swollen tummies are going to have, um, you know, birth registration and IDs and a, and a digital ID.

[00:24:51] Just the same as a very wealthy person in the United States or any other rich person in any, you know, civilized country.

[00:25:00] Um, and then the end game of this, of course, is that, you know, what's the Bible say about, uh, about the mark of the beast is that he causes all both small and great to receive a mark in his right hand or his forehead, which he cannot buy or sell unless he have it.

[00:25:14] You see how it's all tied together.

[00:25:16] Sure.

[00:25:16] I mean, I can see that too, especially if you're like, Oh, well, you know, you don't like, have you ever seen the movie Gattaca?

[00:25:23] No, no.

[00:25:24] Oh, it was a movie in the nineties, basically where it was a genetic type of code kind of thing.

[00:25:31] And if you, if you had to do a, in order to even get to work, you had to do a finger prick to do a blood test to make sure that you had the right genetic code to be able to be accepted through the gates at work.

[00:25:46] And I mean, we are very far from that.

[00:25:48] I don't think.

[00:25:49] And if we don't like, and it's kind of a futuristic dystopian kind of story.

[00:25:57] And for those of you who have seen it, you kind of know what I'm talking about, but it's in the nineties, it was like, Oh, that's, that's crazy.

[00:26:05] That would never happen.

[00:26:06] But we're not very far from that, which is kind of creepy.

[00:26:10] A lot of these things that I just mentioned, especially the global, I mean, think about it just in our lifetime.

[00:26:16] When we were, when we were kids, we were watching Star Trek, like the older version, even the newer version.

[00:26:22] They, you know, they had these monitors in their hands that they would carry around.

[00:26:25] I can't remember what they were called now, but they would look, there'd be a screen on it.

[00:26:29] And they would talk to somebody that was in space and they could see their face.

[00:26:33] And it's basically a cell phone that we have now.

[00:26:35] So the technology that we thought was scientific back in the day,

[00:26:37] these little portable handheld things really looking at each other in the face has become a reality.

[00:26:42] And it's the same thing with all of this.

[00:26:44] Eventually, eventually this is going to happen.

[00:26:45] And it seems like it does seem like conspiracy, but I've read this when I was a kid.

[00:26:51] I'm like, Oh my, that, uh, that sounds bad.

[00:26:52] And now here in our time, we're looking at the capabilities.

[00:26:55] Finally, it's finally reached us that this can happen.

[00:26:57] Yeah.

[00:26:58] But we're not doing anything positive with it.

[00:27:00] It's just, you know, it's, it's turning into tracking and, you know, just tick tock and garbage and stuff.

[00:27:07] I mean, it's, it is the, the, the epitome of what happens when you give someone a calculator instead of teaching them how to do it by hand.

[00:27:16] You know, it's, it's scary.

[00:27:18] Take a quick break here.

[00:27:19] And then we'll come back and we can, we can talk about, uh, uh, some, some of the legends.

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[00:28:06] Okay.

[00:28:07] Uh, Ryan, let me see here.

[00:28:08] Okay.

[00:28:09] So last week we, we, we talked, I played like two minutes of, uh, Jamie Raskin talking about

[00:28:16] disenfranchised voters.

[00:28:17] Right?

[00:28:17] Right.

[00:28:18] I want to play that again because we had a good conversation about that and now there's

[00:28:23] some funny business going on in the election.

[00:28:26] So I just kind of want to revisit this a little bit and maybe touch on some of the points that

[00:28:29] he brought up and then kind of slide into this, um, this stuff that you shared with me

[00:28:34] with the voter stuff here, here it comes.

[00:28:37] Well, what I would say is, um, you know, we got to play defense and offense in 2024.

[00:28:43] Um, the, the right to vote is under attack in very specific ways and lots of states,

[00:28:48] especially in, uh, some of the deep South States, especially in Florida, which I just

[00:28:53] returned from.

[00:28:54] There's just unbelievable stuff going on there.

[00:28:56] Like, uh, if you have to send a mail-in ballot, um, uh, or absentee ballot, you have to have

[00:29:05] a, you can only have it taken to the mailbox or the polls by a member of your nuclear family

[00:29:13] who lives with you.

[00:29:14] Okay.

[00:29:15] Um, so there's just a million traps for the unwary that are being set across the country.

[00:29:20] But at the same time, we do have to, uh, get on offense, uh, for the articulation of a

[00:29:27] constitutional right to vote.

[00:29:28] That's meaningful for everybody in the country, the millions of people who are left out and

[00:29:33] disenfranchised and for everybody whose right to vote is rendered vulnerable by this, um,

[00:29:39] Supreme court.

[00:29:40] And, um, it's, you know, the, I, I like very much the point that both Sherilyn and Rick have

[00:29:47] been making about the Supreme court.

[00:29:49] I mean, we've got to remember that for the vast majority of American history, the Supreme

[00:29:54] court has not been a friend to the people.

[00:29:57] It has been overwhelmingly in a reactionary or conservative mode.

[00:30:02] I mean, all the way up until the civil war, what did the Supreme court ever do for enslaved

[00:30:07] people in our country?

[00:30:09] Absolutely nothing other than cement their status in the Dred Scott decision saying that African

[00:30:15] Americans had no rights, that the white man was bound to respect.

[00:30:18] And then even after the civil war, even after the reconstruction amendments, uh, in 1896 and

[00:30:25] Plessy versus Ferguson, constitutionalizing Jim Crow.

[00:30:28] And then it's not until the war in court for a couple of decades with the white primary cases

[00:30:34] and Brown versus board, where you get a different kind of Supreme court on the side of the freedoms

[00:30:39] and equality of the American people.

[00:30:42] But the court is not going to save us.

[00:30:44] And so that means the only thing that really works is people in motion amending the constitution.

[00:30:50] But again, it's necessary, but it's not sufficient because what can be put into the constitution

[00:30:55] can slip away from you very quickly.

[00:30:58] And the greatest example going on right now before our very eyes is section three of the

[00:31:02] 14th amendment, which they're just disappearing with a magic wand as if it doesn't exist, even

[00:31:08] though it could not be clearer what it's stating.

[00:31:11] And so, you know, they want to kick it to Congress.

[00:31:13] So it's going to be up to us on January 6th, 2025 to tell the rampaging Trump mobs that he's

[00:31:21] disqualified.

[00:31:21] And then we need bodyguards for everybody in civil war conditions, all because the nine

[00:31:27] justices, not all of them, but these justices who have not many cases to look at every year,

[00:31:34] not that much work to do, a huge staff, great protection, simply do not want to do their job

[00:31:41] and interpret what the great 14th amendment means.

[00:31:44] And I'm glad that Sherilyn's creating her new.

[00:31:46] Okay.

[00:31:47] There's a lot to unpack there.

[00:31:49] Oh, yeah.

[00:31:50] I think once Jamie Raskin gets going, he can't shut his fricking blubbering mouth.

[00:31:54] And I think that he might be at this point regretting that he went on record as saying

[00:31:58] this stuff.

[00:31:59] I think it's a great, I mean, I love it when some of these left wing crack heads decide

[00:32:04] to go off on something because they just basically open their playbook wide open.

[00:32:09] And at least it gives us an insight to what they're thinking.

[00:32:13] How about how he's throwing in the Supreme quarter into the bus and he's using examples

[00:32:16] from from like the Civil War era.

[00:32:19] And then he and then he moves forward a little bit and talks about Jim Crow laws.

[00:32:23] Now, wasn't it the Democrats that were pushing the Jim Crow laws in the southern states?

[00:32:28] Huh?

[00:32:29] I think people are finally starting to wake up to that, especially black people are starting

[00:32:34] to realize that, hey, wait a second.

[00:32:36] You know, over time, we've we've been given the shaft and dealt a bad hand by Democrats.

[00:32:42] And, you know, in the 80s and 90s, we were supposedly getting better off.

[00:32:47] And, you know, for 40 years, 20, 30, 40 years later, they're not seeing any benefit from

[00:32:52] it.

[00:32:53] And their true colors are starting to come through, I think.

[00:32:56] It's also crazy to me that like because he says this, the Jim Crow laws, but the left,

[00:33:01] the left has there's been a movement on the left to they're not calling them Jim Crow laws,

[00:33:06] but essentially bring it back segregation.

[00:33:10] Jim Crow laws, the right to the left to the right to the right to the right to the right

[00:33:11] I know like the Black Lives Matter movement.

[00:33:15] Like, do you remember whenever they were burning the cities, they built the walls?

[00:33:18] What was it?

[00:33:19] Portland?

[00:33:19] They built the walls up around and created their own little.

[00:33:22] Oh, yeah.

[00:33:22] That was in Seattle.

[00:33:23] Seattle.

[00:33:23] It was there.

[00:33:24] What was they call it?

[00:33:25] The, oh, it was a something zone.

[00:33:28] I forget.

[00:33:29] It was dumb, but.

[00:33:30] Yeah, it was some kind of a zone.

[00:33:31] And it's funny because here we are, you know, we got it.

[00:33:34] We're a progressive movement.

[00:33:35] You know, we're against guns or against walls.

[00:33:36] And what do we do?

[00:33:37] We build a wall.

[00:33:38] And what do we put on top of the wall to protect it?

[00:33:40] People with guns.

[00:33:41] Yep.

[00:33:42] And it was, it was dumb because actually, I don't know if you remember right, but they had a little garden that they were building.

[00:33:48] And a bunch of homeless people got in and stole all the food that they had.

[00:33:52] Huh.

[00:33:53] The progressive movement for you.

[00:33:54] Yeah.

[00:33:55] I mean, that's the epitome.

[00:33:57] But I mean, I mean, you're right.

[00:33:59] I mean, there, he's this, the sites, the citations that he's giving are all civil war era Supreme Court decisions that were made at the time.

[00:34:11] And then he's basically villainizing the current Supreme Court and saying that they're not for the people.

[00:34:18] Well, wait a second.

[00:34:19] I mean, the Supreme Court, their only job is to uphold the Constitution.

[00:34:24] That's it.

[00:34:25] To interpret the law.

[00:34:25] It's not to be a friend of the people.

[00:34:28] Yes.

[00:34:28] It has nothing to do with being a friend of anybody, but it's to uphold the Constitution.

[00:34:35] And in some cases, yeah, somebody's going to get, you know, slighted.

[00:34:40] But the thing is, is we, that one document is what sets this nation apart from all other nations.

[00:34:48] And without the Supreme Court upholding those things, I mean, it's, it, it, it's, how do you say?

[00:34:57] It's not, it's pointless.

[00:34:58] I mean, it's just a piece of paper.

[00:35:00] However, so Obama's on record.

[00:35:03] Our forefathers had a lot of forethought in putting that together and making sure the Supreme Court was set up the way it was.

[00:35:09] There was so much work that went into our Constitution in general.

[00:35:12] It wasn't just a, they sat down and just, and the thing about it was it wasn't a bunch of geniuses either.

[00:35:17] It was like foreign, foreign people.

[00:35:19] It was just a mod podge of, of different, like there might've been a farm hand.

[00:35:23] It might've been, you know, a general.

[00:35:25] It might've been a politician.

[00:35:27] You know, all these people were at one time, either subjects of the, of the, of the colonies or people of England that put this thing together.

[00:35:35] And they knew all too well what a tyrannical government was and what it could do.

[00:35:38] Absolutely.

[00:35:39] And they built this right.

[00:35:40] And there's not a single justice on the Supreme Court that was alive during these, these times that this idiot's talking about, talking about they're not a friend of the people.

[00:35:48] Well, you know what?

[00:35:49] First of all, those, none of those justices are still alive that they were thrown under the civil war.

[00:35:53] Like these are all a whole new group and yes, they talk and they, they make decisions.

[00:35:58] And I like how he makes it sound like they don't have a lot of work.

[00:36:00] How does he know?

[00:36:01] Has he ever been in justice?

[00:36:02] Yeah.

[00:36:03] What a clown.

[00:36:04] And what traps is he talking about?

[00:36:06] He's talking, I agree.

[00:36:07] I agree.

[00:36:08] When he said, he says there's a lot of shady things going on in Florida and they're, and they're setting up traps and blah, blah, blah.

[00:36:13] I think it's a good idea that somebody in from your nuclear family should take them and drop them off.

[00:36:18] And that way there's no shady business so that we don't have some stranger coming and dumping off 30,000 freaking pieces of ballot, you know, that are, can't be verified or validated.

[00:36:29] Yeah.

[00:36:30] Well, and that's, you, you've said this before on prior previous episodes that, you know, there's, oh, there's no evidence.

[00:36:36] There's no evidence is like the new trust the science.

[00:36:40] I mean, it's a catchphrase.

[00:36:41] And when people say there's no evidence of election, you know, issues or con conflicts or anything like that.

[00:36:48] I mean, yes, there is there, there absolutely is.

[00:36:51] There's evidence.

[00:36:52] The thing is, is if it's not in court or whatever, sure.

[00:36:55] But the fact, I mean, that doesn't discount the fact that there is evidence that it exists.

[00:37:00] Yeah.

[00:37:01] You know, and I talk, when I talk about that call, I used to have a phrase, I used proof because you and I have seen, seen, we've seen proof of, of some, of some kind of election interference or, or voter fraud.

[00:37:12] But we have to go to a discovery phase, right?

[00:37:14] In the court system in order for it to actually be called evidence.

[00:37:17] Since the courts were not hearing Donald Trump's allegations of voter fraud, therefore there was no evidence of it.

[00:37:22] Yeah.

[00:37:23] It's a, it's a play on words.

[00:37:26] Yeah.

[00:37:27] The first 15 seconds of that soundbite that you played really kind of hit home for me, especially with what happened over the weekend here in Washington state and parts of Oregon.

[00:37:39] Because he said something to the effect that, you know, our, our elections are under attack or something like that.

[00:37:47] Yep.

[00:37:47] Here, I'll play it again.

[00:37:48] Yeah.

[00:37:49] Well, what I would say is, you know, we got to play defense and offense in 2020.

[00:37:55] Okay.

[00:37:55] Right there.

[00:37:56] The, the right to vote is under attack in various ways.

[00:37:59] Under attack.

[00:37:59] Yep.

[00:38:00] Lots of states, especially in some of the deep South states.

[00:38:05] Yeah.

[00:38:05] Hold right there.

[00:38:06] So, you know, that part that he says, we have to play defense and offense.

[00:38:11] Okay.

[00:38:12] I get that from a political standpoint, but after seeing what happened here in Vancouver, Washington, that kind of opened my eyes quite a bit with the whole idea of the call to act.

[00:38:26] And what I mean by this.

[00:38:27] So back when you were talking about all the, the, the soundbite that you play at the very beginning of the show, there's one thing that I think Maxine Waters said about to the soldiers out there, you know, make sure that they regret it or whatever.

[00:38:40] Um, you know, you, if you're from a position to where you have a microphone and you have followers and you are calling on people as soldiers that who, who are not actual military soldiers.

[00:38:56] That means that there's a level of some, some sort of sub, sub group of people who feel like they are empowered to be able to take upon themselves certain violent acts in the same form as a soldier might do.

[00:39:12] Even though they're civilians.

[00:39:14] Well, last weekend, this, this just this past weekend, uh, there were a couple of incendiary devices that were used on ballot boxes in Vancouver, Washington.

[00:39:24] And I believe in Portland or maybe somewhere in the north, northwestern portion of Oregon.

[00:39:31] The one in Vancouver is going all over, uh, social media right now because, and, and it shows basically where people were videotaping this happening.

[00:39:40] There were people taking pictures.

[00:39:42] The ballot box was obviously wide open and there were ballots that were visibly destroyed as a result of this incendiary device.

[00:39:50] And to me, that is a physical attack that is going on the offensive.

[00:39:55] And I think where we are right now is we are at a point where you have a side or a party that is backed up against a wall and in a corner.

[00:40:07] And their only, um, their only option is to fight back physically.

[00:40:16] And the fight itself is at the ballot box.

[00:40:20] And I think they've taken that to the next extreme, especially when it comes to, uh, physically destroying ballots that have already been submitted or doing things like ballot harvesting or, you know, the 2000, 2000 mules component.

[00:40:38] I don't think they're going to be able to get away with that in 2025.

[00:40:41] I think people are going to be watching a little bit more closely.

[00:40:44] Um, but the fact that this even happened and it happened 10 days prior to the election, um, that is eyeopening to me.

[00:40:52] And, and for people who pay attention to Antifa's antics and, you know, what happens here in the Western part of Washington and Oregon,

[00:41:00] it's usually a precursor to what's going to happen in the rest of the country when it comes to politics.

[00:41:07] And I, hopefully people are paying attention to that and being mindful of their own ballot boxes and, you know, keeping, keeping that kind of stuff intact in Washington.

[00:41:17] We don't have a choice.

[00:41:18] It's all mail-in.

[00:41:19] So you drop it off at the box or you mail it in.

[00:41:22] So if you live in Washington state and you cast a vote in, in Vancouver, guess what?

[00:41:29] You, you better make sure that your vote has been counted and, or that, uh, that you get a new ballot.

[00:41:35] Because there's a chance that, you know, you, you basically, your rights have been attacked by these morons.

[00:41:41] Um, to your comment that you could use, you mentioned, uh, it was actually, uh, state rep Cynthia Johnson out of, uh, she's a mint.

[00:41:48] If you guys are, if I have any Michigan listeners out there, you guys know who she is.

[00:41:53] Cynthia Johnson.

[00:41:54] She's the one that said, this is just a warning to all you Trumpers.

[00:41:57] Be careful, walk lightly and tells it to those of you who are soldiers, make them pay.

[00:42:01] She's talking about the, the, the people who are violent against, against conservatives, the people who attack conservatives or MAGA hat wearers.

[00:42:12] That's the kind of person she's addressing.

[00:42:14] So she's saying basically to make them pay.

[00:42:16] I think that's, that's where we're at.

[00:42:18] That's where we're at as a nation.

[00:42:19] I mean, we are, if you want to talk civil war, we've, we've basically, we haven't crossed the line yet,

[00:42:25] but I can see, I can see an attack, even a coordinated attack of sorts that would be enough to throw the election results off enough.

[00:42:36] Um, the discount folks who have already voted or whatever.

[00:42:41] I it's, it's, it's absolutely unheard of that.

[00:42:45] We should even have to be dealing with this right now in the United States, but we are here and this is the reality that people need to be aware of.

[00:42:52] And that's a good spot to leave off on.

[00:42:54] Cause you gotta go jump out on, on, in, in on another live, don't you?

[00:42:58] I do.

[00:42:58] We're going to be doing, um, preppers live and actually about, so by the time this podcast hit, the preppers live will already have been done and over with.

[00:43:06] But, uh, hopefully folks are kind of glomming onto both of them.

[00:43:10] Can they go and listen to a rerun?

[00:43:12] Yeah, of course it's on prepperbroadcasting.com.

[00:43:14] Uh, it's going to be, as of now, it's going to be me and James Walton, the intrepid commander.

[00:43:19] Um, Jordan's going to be there over at Phoenix survival and there might be one or two other folks popping in.

[00:43:25] So, um, so if you, if you do get a chance, if you haven't heard it already live, do check it out.

[00:43:31] I'll be over there.

[00:43:31] We're going to be talking about, um, our own personal predictions of the upcoming election and outcome over the next six months to four years.

[00:43:41] Probably.

[00:43:42] Is this the PBN news, uh, call?

[00:43:44] Cause he sent me a request to jump on the PBN news call.

[00:43:46] Is that right?

[00:43:48] That's what that is.

[00:43:48] Okay.

[00:43:49] Yep.

[00:43:49] I don't know if I'd be able to do that or not.

[00:43:51] Cause it's getting late here in Illinois.

[00:43:55] All right.

[00:43:56] Well, it's probably heck it's where's he, what state's he in?

[00:43:58] He's on the East coast, ain't he?

[00:44:00] He's on the East coast.

[00:44:00] He's in Virginia.

[00:44:01] So they're, they're an hour, uh, three hours from you ahead of you.

[00:44:06] One hour ahead of me.

[00:44:08] Yep.

[00:44:09] All right.

[00:44:10] It should be a good one though.

[00:44:11] Okay.

[00:44:13] Yep.

[00:44:13] So you guys tuned into that.

[00:44:14] I'm L Douglas Hogan.

[00:44:15] And I'm Ryan Buford.

[00:44:17] Thank you all for listening to the rising Republic.

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