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[00:00:05] I don't want to set the world
[00:00:11] 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.
[00:00:31] 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.
[00:00:39] 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.
[00:00:47] 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.
[00:00:55] Show me where it says that protest is supposed to be polite and peaceful.
[00:00:59] I don't want to go anymore, anywhere.
[00:01:05] I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.
[00:01:11] 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.
[00:01:19] 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] Hey!
[00:01:30] This is just a warning to you Trumpers.
[00:01:33] Be careful.
[00:01:35] Walk lightly.
[00:01:36] And for those of you who are soldiers, make them pay.
[00:01:44] We are your lizard overlords.
[00:01:49] Stop listening to these preppers.
[00:01:56] Eat your crickets.
[00:01:58] Fight in the streets.
[00:02:02] Own.
[00:02:04] Not safe.
[00:02:06] And love.
[00:02:15] We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network.
[00:02:24] Holy cow, we are halfway through the month of October.
[00:02:27] I am L. Douglas Hogan.
[00:02:29] And this is Ryan Buford.
[00:02:31] Hey.
[00:02:31] Welcome to the Rising Republic, everyone.
[00:02:33] Welcome everybody.
[00:02:33] So glad you're here.
[00:02:34] This is funny because I'm exactly sitting over here giggling it up behind the microphone
[00:02:39] because this is a take two.
[00:02:41] Me and Ryan with a full on conversation mode recording this podcast.
[00:02:45] I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
[00:02:46] I didn't hit the record.
[00:02:47] Well, we got to stop.
[00:02:48] Yeah, well, at least we caught it like the first few minutes instead of like 15 minutes
[00:02:51] into the show.
[00:02:52] That's never good.
[00:02:52] Can you imagine?
[00:02:53] You cut out the best part, like the most original, like the most natural, not the,
[00:02:59] not the stuff that is forced, but just the most natural part of the conversation is the
[00:03:02] best.
[00:03:03] Yeah, pretty much.
[00:03:04] But I was, I was asking you, um, right before, uh, we, uh, I caught on to, I hadn't hit the
[00:03:09] record button.
[00:03:10] Uh, elections are going to be here.
[00:03:11] What next month?
[00:03:12] We're like so close.
[00:03:14] I was asking you, did you have you, have you got your, uh, your vote by mail, uh, paperwork
[00:03:18] yet?
[00:03:19] So yeah, in Washington state, we're required to vote by mail.
[00:03:22] Um, unfortunately not a huge fan, but we did get our voter pamphlets at least to
[00:03:27] describe some of the measures that are on the ballot this year and the folks that are
[00:03:30] actually, um, competing for offices in it.
[00:03:34] And there's some interesting things on the ballot this year in Washington state.
[00:03:37] So I really hope people are paying attention to that because we're, they're talking about,
[00:03:41] you know, carbon tax and all this kind of other stuff that people don't realize the
[00:03:46] impact of financially, which is going to be interesting.
[00:03:50] I've, I've, I'm, I agree with you a hundred percent on, on, I'm not a fan either.
[00:03:55] And I re got some papers.
[00:03:56] I give you this like three options.
[00:03:58] Like the first was, yes, please put me on the vote by mail.
[00:04:01] The second was do not put me on the vote by mail or just a, what was it?
[00:04:05] Um, maybe this time only kind of thing.
[00:04:07] And then the third option was don't ever put me on vote.
[00:04:09] I will always vote person.
[00:04:10] I'm like, this is me right here because I ain't down with that.
[00:04:13] I'm a dead person or I'm an illegally immigrant kind of a thing.
[00:04:16] I'm legit.
[00:04:18] And, uh, that's how I vote legit.
[00:04:20] Yep.
[00:04:20] So I used to live in Idaho and, and the elections over there were dialed.
[00:04:25] I mean, you would get your ballot, you'd walk into this little church and there'd be three
[00:04:29] adorable old ladies was sitting there waiting to take your information.
[00:04:32] You'd get a ballot, you'd fill out your ballot and then you give it back to them.
[00:04:36] And they'd say, okay, so-and-so has voted.
[00:04:38] And then, so they made a verbal roll call as you handed in your vote and walked out the door and you
[00:04:43] knew that it was in that ballot box and done.
[00:04:46] So no questions at all.
[00:04:48] When I lived in Idaho, Washington, it's a little different here.
[00:04:52] You know, it's kind of like, you know, what I enjoy about living in Southern rural Illinois.
[00:04:56] I, I, every ballot polling place I've gone into, there's been like, we'll call them elderly
[00:05:00] people sitting at tables and they'll, you walk in and say, Hey, what's your name?
[00:05:05] Doug Hogan.
[00:05:06] They'll look you up.
[00:05:07] They look at my name, they pull out your, your paperwork and they hand it to you.
[00:05:10] And it's simple.
[00:05:10] You just go over, you, you, you vote and you leave.
[00:05:13] If there's, there's no thugs in there, you know, with baseball bats and our billy clubs
[00:05:16] trying to bully you, you know, the, no show for us.
[00:05:19] It's just the way voting should be everywhere.
[00:05:22] Absolutely.
[00:05:23] A hundred percent.
[00:05:24] So where I got, how we do it on the, on the, on the, have you heard anything new on
[00:05:29] the, uh, on Hurricane Helene, the, the North Carolina situation?
[00:05:33] I got a couple of new things, but we'll see what you got going on.
[00:05:36] So some of the stuff that I picked up was more responses and things.
[00:05:40] And, and a lot of it has to do with the federal response.
[00:05:45] Um, and, and, or lack thereof.
[00:05:48] One of the things that I, I don't know how deep you want me to get into this right off
[00:05:52] the bat, but, um, one of the first things that I picked up was, uh, staging, basically
[00:05:59] staging for photo ops.
[00:06:00] And this kind of goes on to a whole sequence of events by vice president Kamala Harris, who
[00:06:07] is, um, has been accused of various things with regard to the response in this level or,
[00:06:13] or, you know, for this event, you know, from all directions.
[00:06:16] But this one was really over the top and it was a, uh, it was, uh, basically a video that
[00:06:24] indicated that the, uh, the military staged victim supplies for a photo op and that photo
[00:06:30] op never left.
[00:06:31] The plane never left the station basically.
[00:06:34] And that to me was kind of a revelation of sorts to kind of what's been going on with
[00:06:40] the government in this particular event.
[00:06:42] Is that the one you sent me earlier today?
[00:06:43] Yeah.
[00:06:44] Um, I think so it was Benny Johnson's vote or Benny Johnson's vote, Benny Johnson's post
[00:06:49] on Twitter, October 12th, which was two days ago.
[00:06:53] Um, and it included a 15 minute video.
[00:06:55] Well, I got this one pulled up.
[00:06:57] Um, if, if you don't have yours, I'll go ahead and run it and play this video here.
[00:07:02] Uh, and then also from that video, I started getting a lot of messages like to my Instagram
[00:07:07] from like actual like aircraft commanders, like squadron commanders.
[00:07:11] No kidding.
[00:07:11] I had a squadron commander from North Carolina, um, reach out to me.
[00:07:18] They had to load a C 17 full supplies just to take a photo op for Kamala.
[00:07:23] And they never sent the bird.
[00:07:24] Wait a minute.
[00:07:25] What?
[00:07:26] They loaded an entire C 17 full of supplies for the hurricane victims, just for Kamala
[00:07:32] to go there, take a photo, take a video.
[00:07:35] And they never sent the C 17.
[00:07:38] It was just a four.
[00:07:38] Are you serious?
[00:07:39] That was a national guard, North Carolina national guard unit.
[00:07:43] That was a Oh six that reached out to me.
[00:07:45] And then I had another, he reached out to you to tell you that they did a photo op and
[00:07:51] with the, with the intention of never sending never said it was just a photo op.
[00:07:55] And you want a serious leader and you want a leader.
[00:07:58] And you want a leader who's not going to lie to you yesterday on, uh, our friend, Sean
[00:08:02] Ryan's show.
[00:08:03] And then, uh, there was a national guardsman who came forward saying that Kamala Harris loaded
[00:08:09] up a massive C 17 with a bunch of props that were supposed to go to storm victims potentially
[00:08:16] in your state Congressman.
[00:08:17] And that it was all, it was all for a photo op.
[00:08:22] None of the material ever made it to the actual disaster zone.
[00:08:29] None of the storm victims ever got the supplies that Kamala Harris took the photos with.
[00:08:36] And they just, they just, they just put them all away.
[00:08:40] And many are saying that this is utterly disqualifying and a massive insult off the backs of people
[00:08:45] who've lost everything and, and hundreds of people who've lost their lives.
[00:08:50] Uh, since this affected your state and your district, uh, your comment on, on this breaking
[00:08:54] news Congressman.
[00:08:55] Well, I had total disgusting behavior by Kamala Harris, but it's totally expected.
[00:09:01] She's desperate and, um, just the wasted time and the wasted effort.
[00:09:06] That's why I don't go up there for the photo ops.
[00:09:08] You know, everybody's like, Birchett, you know, and I say it's technically, um, Diana
[00:09:13] Harshberger's district where it happened, but we, we are districts of, but I know all those
[00:09:17] folks up there and, um, and yeah, uh, it just shows you their desperation and just how dirty
[00:09:24] they are if they would use these men and women for this type of a deal.
[00:09:28] And she has no clue about what's going on.
[00:09:31] Also, I want to tell you bringing in Obama and Clinton just shows you how desperate that
[00:09:37] they're, they're dusting off their, you know, nobody knows who those folks even are.
[00:09:41] These young folks don't care.
[00:09:43] And, and, and, you know, get, get out of my way.
[00:09:45] Why are all these cameras here?
[00:09:46] They don't care about that.
[00:09:47] You're the only one with any guts, man.
[00:09:49] I was like, I was giving you a virtual high five during that, but yeah, I'm so over them.
[00:09:55] And if I, if I, when I get back to Washington, that's the first thing we're going to, we
[00:10:00] need a reorganization of FEMA.
[00:10:02] That is completely, I mean, it's like the department of education, shut it down, send
[00:10:07] that money to the States where they know best for how to do it because they do don't have
[00:10:11] a clue.
[00:10:12] All they know how to do it.
[00:10:13] I think FEMA has pretty well already been reorganized.
[00:10:16] Hasn't it Ryan?
[00:10:17] Well, sort of, I mean, it was reorganized supposedly in 2001.
[00:10:22] Uh, and that was when, you know, civil defense department was kind of absorbed and their funds
[00:10:28] were taken over and incorporated into the Homeland security department.
[00:10:33] And, you know, that has obviously not worked.
[00:10:36] I mean, we've been sitting here for 20 years waiting for these guys to do something spectacular.
[00:10:41] And, and in my experience with the hurricanes, earthquakes, fire, wildfire responses, there
[00:10:48] hasn't been a whole lot of, of success.
[00:10:50] And in fact, I actually pulled up for, if you guys want to have a good laugh, go to the
[00:10:55] department of Homeland security and look up their strategic plan for fiscal years, 2020
[00:11:00] to 2024.
[00:11:01] They have failed at almost every bullet point that they are attesting to within the strategic
[00:11:06] plan.
[00:11:07] And there's probably 30 or 40 different things, everything from, and, and they've got like
[00:11:11] a grade graded matrix here of like counter-terrorism, securing us borders, securing cyberspace, preserving
[00:11:19] and upholding national prosperity and economic security, uh, strengthening preparedness and
[00:11:24] resilience.
[00:11:24] This is your FEMA side of things.
[00:11:26] And then, um, strengthening workforce and stuff like this.
[00:11:32] Then you turn around and you look at FEMA and their, their goals for the last two years
[00:11:37] have been diversity and inclusion.
[00:11:38] I mean, that's their top priority and that's no, I'm not, I'm not lying.
[00:11:42] That's actually on their website.
[00:11:43] Yeah.
[00:11:44] They don't even.
[00:11:44] Number one goal is equity.
[00:11:46] Yeah.
[00:11:47] So it's just, um, they have restructured and unfortunately they're restructuring is showing
[00:11:53] its brutal face to the people of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia and Florida at this
[00:11:58] point too.
[00:11:59] Luckily, Florida has done a better job though.
[00:12:01] I think, um, I mean, some of the, some of the work that DeSantis has done to get out
[00:12:06] in front of it is actually more of a, an example of leadership than what we saw with
[00:12:11] Harris.
[00:12:13] Right.
[00:12:13] And it actually, cause we brought up three topics here.
[00:12:16] Just listening to you talk that I want to kind of skim over because one, I did actually
[00:12:20] pull up the FEMA website.
[00:12:22] And if you go, if you, if you go to their strategic plan, like you were talking about
[00:12:26] just a second ago, I actually scrolled down to goal number one, it says equity on the tab
[00:12:31] and then golden once is instill equity as a foundation of emergency management.
[00:12:35] So then you're wondering, well, how come all these, where's all this, all these donations
[00:12:39] going?
[00:12:39] Well, we've, we know from our context on the ground that these donations are not going
[00:12:45] into the hands of North Carolina, North Carolinians, but they're actually being taken by FEMA and
[00:12:48] locked up.
[00:12:49] Oh, wait a second.
[00:12:50] Wait a second.
[00:12:51] Because if you go to their rumor page on FEMA, I don't know if I sent that to you.
[00:12:56] I might not have sent it to you cause I was going to, I was going to wait for this,
[00:12:58] but FEMA has a whole page just dedicated to a rumor response.
[00:13:05] If you look up hurricane rumor response.
[00:13:08] So if you say something that's a lie, according to FEMA, I'm going to call you out on it.
[00:13:12] Yeah.
[00:13:12] Well, you know, you got to realize that.
[00:13:14] I mean, it's almost just like, well, that's a lie.
[00:13:17] You know, they say everything is like anything you try to say that is the truth.
[00:13:21] They want to, they want to fact check you and kind of divert your attention from it.
[00:13:24] I've been doing so much research for my upcoming book, the program.
[00:13:28] And every time I go into research something that I know is a matter of fact, the, the,
[00:13:32] the, the lamestream media is, is, is trying, they're like sticking up for whoever or whatever
[00:13:37] saying, well, he was misunderstood or he was misquoted or this isn't true.
[00:13:41] And then, and you look at the fact check, but then you go and watch, you find a video
[00:13:44] and it's absolutely true.
[00:13:45] And it's, it's mind blowing.
[00:13:47] So we got that.
[00:13:48] And then, and then also what we're talking about funds and department of Homeland security.
[00:13:53] There's been a lot of allegations from, from the, the Biden, mostly Kamala Harris, because
[00:13:59] she's running for president, right?
[00:14:00] That the house Republicans are the ones who aren't approving for, for federal relief
[00:14:08] for the hurricane relief.
[00:14:10] Okay.
[00:14:10] I actually dug up, right.
[00:14:12] All right.
[00:14:12] For this fiscal year, 2025, which, which actually became effective October 1st.
[00:14:17] Okay.
[00:14:18] I know this hurricane happened September 27th.
[00:14:21] I believe it hit in North Carolina all in all the last year's FEMA money.
[00:14:27] As I played last week, remember the soundbite I did with Corrine Jean Pierre admitting that
[00:14:34] you, that all you got to do is petition FEMA, have your, your state leaders or local leaders,
[00:14:39] petition FEMA for these federal funds.
[00:14:42] And you can, you can, you can get qualified for it and receive it.
[00:14:45] That's coming.
[00:14:46] That came directly out of FEMA.
[00:14:47] All right.
[00:14:47] This year, this, this, it's called it's HR.
[00:14:51] It's a house bill.
[00:14:52] HR 8752 department of Homeland security appropriations act 2025.
[00:14:56] So this was approved with, with relief $22 billion in DHS, uh, uh, $22 billion.
[00:15:05] That's a lot of money going to the department of Homeland security.
[00:15:07] And a lot of that budget goes right into FEMA for hurricane relief and other kind of natural
[00:15:12] disasters and crisis kind of situations.
[00:15:15] But get, get this, this is the kicker.
[00:15:17] The house Republicans voted and approve this back in June.
[00:15:21] Okay.
[00:15:22] The last action, June 28th and actually pass houses.
[00:15:26] I'm looking at the bill right now.
[00:15:28] It passed June 28th, 2024.
[00:15:32] The clerk was authorized to correct section numbers, uh, punctuation and cross references,
[00:15:37] and to make other necessary technical, uh, conforming corrections in the engrossment.
[00:15:42] But the bill was approved.
[00:15:44] So where is it now?
[00:15:45] Where's that?
[00:15:46] Yep.
[00:15:46] Where's that money after if the house introduces a bill, where's it go next?
[00:15:49] Um, it's a generic question.
[00:15:51] You know, the answer goes, it goes right to the Senate.
[00:15:53] Right?
[00:15:53] So guess who's sitting on $22 billion.
[00:15:57] The Senate, the Senate, the Senate is, and guess who the, who's the chairperson of the
[00:16:01] Senate?
[00:16:02] Oh, the vice president, the vice president is the chairperson of the United States Senate.
[00:16:07] Oh, and who's that nice Kamala Harris.
[00:16:09] That's Kamala Harris.
[00:16:10] And who's Kamala Harris married to Doug.
[00:16:12] I don't know that weird guy.
[00:16:14] Doug, Doug Emhoff.
[00:16:15] Doug Emhoff has a lot of shares in, uh, black rock.
[00:16:20] Black rock.
[00:16:21] Thank you.
[00:16:22] And black rock owns a lot of Piedmont lithium.
[00:16:25] And guess what?
[00:16:26] They've been mining right there in North Carolina.
[00:16:29] And guess why?
[00:16:30] There's no hurry to get that place cleaned up.
[00:16:33] So you want to talk about rabbit holes?
[00:16:34] Oh yeah.
[00:16:35] That's a hell of a rabbit hole.
[00:16:37] I mean, the connections there.
[00:16:38] I mean, those are even seedier than Biden's connections in Burisma and Ukraine.
[00:16:44] Yes.
[00:16:44] And it gets crazier when you start looking at Vanguard and Piedmont and lithium.
[00:16:49] And, uh, I want to say smart, smart, smart lady, smart, uh, smart lake.
[00:16:53] I can't remember what the, that third, that third big company is.
[00:16:56] It's got, but the courts and the lithium mines over in this area is it's just crazy.
[00:16:59] And so all this just, you know, I, I, I, I have assumptions.
[00:17:03] This is a conspiracy show.
[00:17:04] You know, I, I do believe the weather modifications.
[00:17:06] We've been doing it for years.
[00:17:07] We, you know, use it against Cuban.
[00:17:08] We use it in Vietnam.
[00:17:10] It's been going on for years.
[00:17:11] Maybe China did this.
[00:17:13] Maybe your own people did this.
[00:17:14] I don't know.
[00:17:15] I just think it's weird.
[00:17:16] The way the thing was zigzagging through our country.
[00:17:18] Storms don't do that.
[00:17:19] No, no, hell no.
[00:17:21] And you know, they, I don't, I'm not sure if your listeners understand the importance
[00:17:25] or the significance of lithium and courts, but obviously lithium is, uh, excuse extensively
[00:17:31] in batteries and battery production, but also courts is especially the high quality courts
[00:17:36] right there in Western North Carolina is used for semiconductors.
[00:17:41] I'm glad you brought it up because courts is also used for artificial intelligence chips,
[00:17:47] which is the direction where everybody's heading.
[00:17:49] And that's one of the reasons why Taiwan is such a hotspot right now.
[00:17:52] And why a couple of years ago, if people remember, you couldn't get a new vehicle off the lot
[00:17:56] because all the microchips were held up because of issues with getting stuff out of Taiwan.
[00:18:00] Right.
[00:18:01] Well, now we got one of the richest, um, lithium deposits and courts deposits in the world
[00:18:06] sitting right there in North Carolina.
[00:18:08] And you got black Hawks that are out there, you know, destroying, you know, rescue sites
[00:18:13] to be able to drop in and, you know, scan or do whatever, or turn around like that North Carolina.
[00:18:18] I don't know.
[00:18:18] Did we talk about that last time?
[00:18:19] The, the helicopter was it called air washing whenever they come up?
[00:18:22] Yeah.
[00:18:23] Yeah.
[00:18:24] Well, yeah.
[00:18:24] Yes.
[00:18:25] And I can't remember if I said so or not, but, uh, eventually some, some, I guess was
[00:18:29] air national guard or the, the, the North Carolina national guard, uh, admitted that and apologize.
[00:18:35] And they're currently investigating it.
[00:18:37] So that's interesting too.
[00:18:39] But I heard, didn't you send me something that was there a second one?
[00:18:42] There's actually been a third one.
[00:18:44] Um, and I think I sent one over to you.
[00:18:46] This is from trending politics news.com.
[00:18:49] Um, it's a hard video to track and you gotta be real careful with these videos.
[00:18:54] Like, is it, you know, is it accurate or not?
[00:18:57] You know, is it real?
[00:18:58] Um, and from the sound of it, this one actually injured three people cause a hundred thousand
[00:19:03] dollar in damages to cars and campers.
[00:19:05] And, um, it's actually, um, it's actually, if it is in line with the other ones that we've
[00:19:11] seen, it's a, it's pretty disgraceful, especially if it's stuff that's coming from the national
[00:19:16] guard.
[00:19:17] I just opened that up that you sent me.
[00:19:18] I'm going to play it.
[00:19:19] I don't know how much, uh, maybe I can narrate a little bit, but we at least hear the sound
[00:19:23] effects of it.
[00:19:23] This looks like a CH 53.
[00:19:25] It's not like what we saw before, which was like, like a black Hawk, right?
[00:19:29] This is, this is, uh, something the, this that I rode when I was in actually in the Marines,
[00:19:35] uh, in my CH 47 Chinook.
[00:19:39] Yes.
[00:19:39] That's what it looks like.
[00:19:40] Yep.
[00:19:41] Yeah.
[00:19:41] So here we go.
[00:19:42] This is at least the audio, if I can get it rolling here.
[00:19:56] Yeah.
[00:19:57] So yeah, you understand this, this bird has two propeller blades and they're both running
[00:20:00] horizontal and they're coming down on top.
[00:20:06] Is this the donation center Ryan?
[00:20:09] I believe so.
[00:20:10] I mean, the way it was laid out, it looks like a donation center.
[00:20:13] Turn the volume down here.
[00:20:15] So have you ever been on a helicopter?
[00:20:18] Yeah, I have actually my bar, my brother used to fly the CH 47.
[00:20:21] So even, even if you've been on a helicopter, you know that you gotta look down before you
[00:20:24] even try to land.
[00:20:25] Oh yeah.
[00:20:26] You can see, you can see your landing zone.
[00:20:27] So when these, these idiots get off, so I've seen a lot of people get on there and they're
[00:20:31] showing these videos and these, you call them critics if you want to, the know what
[00:20:35] all's.
[00:20:36] Oh, they're don't be stupid.
[00:20:37] You're such a conspiracy theorist.
[00:20:39] They're just trying to land and you take blue is out of proportion.
[00:20:43] No, that's not how this kind of thing works.
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[00:21:29] So these things basically have, have two, imagine one helicopter with a big giant rotator
[00:21:34] blade on top, but this one's got a sec one running.
[00:21:36] In the, in the same direction on the back.
[00:21:38] So it's got two giant rotator blades on top.
[00:21:40] It's a big, long green helicopter usually.
[00:21:42] And this thing's just coming in and coming, kind of hovering over this donation center or
[00:21:46] whatever kind of setup we're going to call this blowing everything over.
[00:21:50] Obviously, I mean, this cannot be misconstrued as anything else, but trying to stop and impede
[00:21:57] the help that is going in mostly by volunteers.
[00:22:01] Yes, absolutely.
[00:22:03] And that's the scary part.
[00:22:04] I mean, you've got military forces that are stepping in and causing more harm than doing
[00:22:08] good, which, and, and I don't know if that particular one was a guard one, but typically,
[00:22:14] you know, guard units having access to Chinooks is fairly, I mean, it can happen, but usually
[00:22:21] there's a main base elsewhere that's supplying that for training or whatever.
[00:22:25] But I mean, this isn't, this is not the kind of event where you want to be training people.
[00:22:30] You want to experience capable people who are in there doing this kind of stuff and an experienced
[00:22:34] capable pilot would never have gotten that close.
[00:22:37] And then I see that you also sent me a, what is this?
[00:22:40] It looks like a tweet or something from X.
[00:22:43] FEMA started their nonsense in Florida.
[00:22:46] They've told the ministry.
[00:22:47] I represent that they could not pass out aid without FEMA approval.
[00:22:51] Our ministry told FEMA to kick rocks and passed out the aid anyway.
[00:22:56] And I, and kick rocks and pass out the aid anyway.
[00:22:58] Anyway, I immediately called governor Ron DeSantis office and they already sending a team to
[00:23:03] investigate.
[00:23:04] Hey, FEMA hashtag Florida isn't playing your stupid games.
[00:23:07] You can't push me, push us around.
[00:23:09] We are, we are a free and independent state.
[00:23:11] We don't want you.
[00:23:12] We don't need you take your red coats and go back to DC.
[00:23:15] So all the help that we've been getting right now in North Carolina has been North Carolina
[00:23:19] residents helping themselves.
[00:23:21] Everybody else goes to government.
[00:23:22] Any of these other agencies are just impeding the process.
[00:23:25] Yeah.
[00:23:26] And, and it's sad to see that.
[00:23:27] I mean, you've had this, a brutal conversation with my parents this weekend about this very
[00:23:32] thing that's like, Hey, on one hand, people want more government or government to be able
[00:23:36] to step in, in these kinds of situations.
[00:23:38] And on the other hand, you know, you got people that are just like, get the hell out.
[00:23:43] You know, it doesn't make sense.
[00:23:44] So you have this competing idea, but if FEMA and Homeland Security were doing their jobs as described
[00:23:51] and as funded, they would have been the first on scene and they would have had all their
[00:23:57] arrangements set up in advance.
[00:23:58] They would have been ready for this.
[00:24:00] What we're seeing is an absolute failure.
[00:24:02] And I think I might've even said that last week because it's just, it's a catastrophic failure
[00:24:09] on both parts to the point where states are taking this type of massive event into their own hands because
[00:24:19] the incompetence that the incompetencies that were shown in North Carolina can't like the state can't afford to, to absorb that.
[00:24:30] And in fact, I think I saw one video on social media that was a whole line of police escort vehicles that were guarding,
[00:24:40] guarding a fuel tanker on its way into Florida because DeSantis had allowed 10 gallons per person to be fueled at specific locations.
[00:24:52] So he already had something dialed in to be able to bring fuel in from outside the danger area and support his own state,
[00:24:59] not only just to do it, but to give it enough credence to where you have police that are actually escorting this thing,
[00:25:06] keeping it safe and protected, keeping things orderly and controlled, and yet also providing supplies to people who really needed them when they needed them.
[00:25:14] Did you get the email, the same email I got from, from, I received from, from Rick Austin on, on who to give donations to?
[00:25:22] Yes, I did.
[00:25:24] Um, you want to say something or should I, I wrote down the doors.
[00:25:27] Go ahead. I don't have it open.
[00:25:28] So, um, so, so this, again, this is coming from our contacts in North Carolina,
[00:25:33] the people that live right there in the area that was most heavily affected. Okay.
[00:25:37] They're saying, do not give, and I capitalize underscore highlight bold.
[00:25:41] And I tell us this, do not give to FEMA or the red cross. Okay.
[00:25:47] Because all they're doing is taking this stuff,
[00:25:49] their government agencies or they're in bed with the government.
[00:25:51] One is a government agency and they're, they're, they're,
[00:25:53] they're locking it away and they're probably giving it away to people who are not American citizens.
[00:25:58] That would be my guess. Um, regardless the people who is supposed to be getting this is not getting this.
[00:26:05] Um, anyway, uh, and so our contacts on the ground are saying, if you need to give, give to the Samaritan's purse.
[00:26:13] Yes.
[00:26:14] Or the Samaritan's purse right there in North Carolina. Um, if you have goods, you want to donate,
[00:26:19] send the goods to local churches right there in the North Carolina area or to the, the, the, the, the,
[00:26:25] I hope I'm pronouncing this right. The, the try in, uh, equus equestrian center in, in Tyron, North Carolina.
[00:26:32] Again, that's the Tyron T Y T R Y O N equestrian E Q U E S T R I A N center in Tyron, North Carolina.
[00:26:43] It could be Tyron, Tyron. I don't know how it's pronounced North Carolina,
[00:26:47] but give to either to the Samaritan purse or the Tyron equestrian,
[00:26:50] that's a tongue twister equestrian center. Those are the place you want to give. Do not give to FEMA.
[00:26:54] Do not give to the red cross.
[00:26:56] Yeah. And I think FEMA and the red cross are big, they're big monsters. That's just, that's just what
[00:27:02] they are. And the fact is that your churches, your communities, those are the first responders in
[00:27:10] events like this and supplying those people will go a lot farther than FEMA, especially if you're waiting
[00:27:18] on aid and money that's been allocated to these departments that hasn't been dispensed or, you know,
[00:27:26] maybe the, the vetted vendors haven't been selected or secured. They actually have a structures with FEMA
[00:27:32] on, you know, up to $5,000. You don't have to go up to bid 5,000 to $25,000. You have to go out to bid.
[00:27:40] And then anything beyond that takes even longer, you know, and you know, it's, you can go five,
[00:27:44] 10, 20 days before you even get a response out of these folks. Speaking of days and responses.
[00:27:50] Oh, go ahead. What? I was going to ask, cause you're talking about responses and days. I'm
[00:27:54] looking at a chimney rock here and I see active duty soldier. What's going on? You see me something
[00:27:59] with, so in chimney rock, it looks like, so this is more of a positive side. The, um, I think
[00:28:05] it's 82nd airborne division. Uh, it says 101st airborne division, but first airborne. Yep. So 101st
[00:28:12] airborne, uh, made landfall in castle. Was it castle rock?
[00:28:17] Chimney rock. Chimney rock. And castle rock was an old cartoon show. I think, uh, chimney
[00:28:22] rock or Muppet show, I think. Um, anyway, chimney rock was, there was some positive information
[00:28:30] coming out of there. And I, after seeing that video, I'm fairly confident that that's what's
[00:28:36] taking place is they had active duty military that were being allocated for something like 10 days or
[00:28:44] two weeks or something like that, just to help clear up some of the debris and get things somewhat
[00:28:49] back in order. Because that's, I think probably one of the hardest hit regions and, and probably had
[00:28:54] the most infrastructure damage. I don't quote me on that, but I think that's probably fairly close to
[00:28:59] true. And I think for them to, to deploy on the army side of things like the actual, you know, funded
[00:29:07] army, not the, uh, what do you call it? National guard. Um, I think to, to make a deployment like that
[00:29:14] speaks volumes to that side of things. But I, I mean, that's the kind of thing where you're going to
[00:29:19] have media blackout. Nobody's going to have information inside. Oh, absolutely. And it's being
[00:29:24] someone that was, that served active duty in the Marines. I tell you, it's not unheard of.
[00:29:27] The military is not micromanaged. Generally speaking, I'm not saying it has never been, but, but the
[00:29:33] commanders. So you got these, you got this hierarchy that goes from the, from the president
[00:29:37] being the commander in chief. And he, he dictates to the Pentagon things that he wants done. All right.
[00:29:43] Now these are the big things that he wants done or she wants done. And that's the way it feeds down.
[00:29:47] But when you get into these, these, uh, divisions or battalions, uh, you could have, you could have
[00:29:53] some kind hearted, uh, captain or a major or, or anybody say, Hey, we're going to go,
[00:29:59] we're going out today. And this is what we're going to do. You know, they generally get permission
[00:30:04] and, uh, and, and then they go and do it, but I'm gonna go and play this video because that sounds
[00:30:07] like good news. And if that's happening, I want to get some kudos to these guys.
[00:30:10] Absolutely. That's kind of why I wanted to send that out.
[00:30:14] Uh, in Hotsbury or here or in this town, in this town, we've been here since yesterday. So we were
[00:30:21] working out of Spindale and some of the emergency response people let us know that it's pretty bad
[00:30:26] up here. So we sent our recon element. We flew the drone up to see like what kind of damage is up here.
[00:30:31] Yeah. And the footage we got the drone was terrible. So we mobilized a whole platoon up here
[00:30:36] to start helping these, uh, folks dig out their businesses and start trying to save what can be
[00:30:41] salvaged. Uh, currently like the work volume is so high, uh, here in Chimney Rock that another
[00:30:47] platoon is headed up here right now with the LMTV to start helping us with the workload that's coming
[00:30:52] in right now. What's your name? What's your full name? Uh, Kyle Ever Clark. Kyler? Uh, Kyle. Kyle.
[00:30:58] Kyle Clark. Yes, sir. And with the 101st Air Force. He's a staff sergeant also, man.
[00:31:02] Second Brigade, 101st, 1502. Uh, Fort Belmont, Fort,
[00:31:06] Campbell, Kentucky. Yes, sir. Yeah. So how long you guys were mobilized to come here?
[00:31:12] How many? No, uh, how long have you guys been mobilized to come out here? Uh, we were told
[00:31:16] anywhere from 14 to 21 days. What'd you hit the ground? Uh, we, we mobilized roughly on like
[00:31:23] the 6th. Uh, and then we went up to Greensville. Like half of us air softened in, half of us
[00:31:29] drove like the equipment up. Uh, we stayed at night in Greensville, bounced to Marion where
[00:31:33] our headquarters is actually at. And then from Marion, we're branching out to a local
[00:31:38] town and stuff that need help. I keep telling my guys and I, I stand by it, you know, the
[00:31:43] soldiers create, I serve the people of the United States and it's our opportunity right
[00:31:46] now to show the people of the United States what we bring to the table and how we can
[00:31:49] help them. So we always go overseas and we help other countries, but now we can show
[00:31:53] the American citizens that we're here to help. So that's the biggest table we got.
[00:31:57] You're out? Currently right now we have 36. So it's our first tune in our mortar section.
[00:32:02] Uh, right now our mortars are out and doing the recon and my opportunity right now is the
[00:32:05] one digging the business out and our third will be here. We'll end up 32.
[00:32:08] Are you guys all infantry? We're all infantry, yes sir.
[00:32:11] So you guys infantry can do a little bit more than just shooting.
[00:32:14] Oh, absolutely. That's a little speech we had to give before we got here.
[00:32:16] You know, like I know we're bred to shoot, but that's not our job here. You know, our
[00:32:21] job is to help people and show them that we're here to be helpful.
[00:32:24] That's really cool. So I just want to throw us, you know, we do, me and Ryan want to throw
[00:32:28] a special thanks out to Staff Sergeant Clark and the 101st Airborne. If you guys are out
[00:32:31] there doing this kind of thing for, I mean, this is amazing that you're stepping up and
[00:32:35] whoever, you know, took leadership on that and took it by the rain, took the bull by the
[00:32:39] horns and said, Hey, let's go do this. Much, many thank yous. Um, and we hope that that
[00:32:44] kindness spreads because this is the kind of stuff that we need to keep America going.
[00:32:49] It's not the hush hush stuff we've been getting from, from the Biden Harris administration.
[00:32:53] There's such a lack of, of empathy going on there. It's it's, you could tell it's not of
[00:32:58] God.
[00:32:58] Well, you can tell people by their actions. And I think what we are seeing as a result of
[00:33:05] these events are the people who really care about this country and the people who really
[00:33:10] don't, in my opinion. And that's, to me, it's, it's not a surprise, but in a way it's,
[00:33:17] it's kind of disheartening to me, you know, because I think if, if someone takes an oath
[00:33:22] of office, it's just the same as taking an oath of service for the military. And I'm seeing
[00:33:28] so many oaths being broken right now. It's, it's, it's disgusting.
[00:33:33] There's such a lack of like brotherly love too. That's it's like we, we've, we're just bleeding
[00:33:37] out as a country and everybody's becoming apathetic towards the needs of other people
[00:33:44] as everybody becomes more and more focused on say their pronouns and how their feelings
[00:33:47] are. And, and they're there, everything is more self-centered and we're losing the selfishness
[00:33:54] as everybody's growing more inward into the self, you know, it's more selfish instead of
[00:33:58] selfless. If that makes any sense.
[00:34:00] Yeah. Oh, absolutely. And, you know, you, you got a stark contrast there from the beginning
[00:34:05] of the show and we were talking about a national guard unit that was air washing and, you know,
[00:34:11] a staged photo op using the military versus the military acting on their own accord to help
[00:34:17] out. I mean, I mean, you couldn't paint a better picture with those two scenarios on what, where
[00:34:23] we are as a country right now.
[00:34:25] Me and Hathaway talked about this. We had a, it was supposed to be an hour show, but we went
[00:34:31] on for a couple hours because the topic of martial law and you said in the class, um, that was at
[00:34:36] prepper camp a couple of weeks ago, it could get pretty scary, but there comes, there's going to
[00:34:41] come a time when, when there's going to be a huge chasm between right and wrong and the oath breakers,
[00:34:48] you know, and the oath keepers of this country. Um, there's going to be the yes, sir, guys,
[00:34:53] and there's going to be the, no, I'm not going to do that. That's unconstitutional guys.
[00:34:57] And the way I've always perceived it. And I wrote this into my tyrant, my tyrant series,
[00:35:01] when I wrote it, you know, is, is cause every time we get a new president, there's a huge purge
[00:35:06] of military officers at the highest possible ranks in the Pentagon. They take out the people who don't,
[00:35:11] who they don't align with politically. They just purge them out and they replace them with people
[00:35:15] that want to do, who, who sees things the way they do. Cause they want to make sure that their
[00:35:20] agenda is carried out. Right. Um, and that's perfectly fine because that's, that's, that's what good
[00:35:25] business people do. You don't want, you know, the person taking your orders to, to be mule kicking
[00:35:30] you, you know, uh, behind your back. Uh, and so that's what's, that's probably what's going to
[00:35:34] happen. And then, and then in the end, it's going to, it's when you, people are being asked to do
[00:35:38] unconstitutional things, it's going to come down. The officers are going to say, uh, always,
[00:35:41] probably always going to say yes. There's probably gonna be some that will say no, but we're not.
[00:35:46] My guess is my prediction that when it gets down to the, to the enlisted, to the, like the grunts,
[00:35:50] the high end enlisted people, like your E nines, E eights, nines, tens, whatever. Um, not E 10,
[00:35:57] uh, E six, seven, eight, nine. I'm going to guess it's going to, it's going to be like,
[00:36:00] we're not doing that. Pardon my language. We're not doing that shit, but that's how they talk.
[00:36:04] Um, and, and, and, and, and when that happens, there's going to be a chasm that's going to be
[00:36:09] formed in the military and there's going to be conflict between the two sides.
[00:36:14] And that's a dangerous point. I mean, hopefully we never approached that kind of tipping point,
[00:36:18] but I can, I could see that. I mean, you, you, you see, I saw it with the first guy who said,
[00:36:23] he sixes are calling him, telling him, Hey, this is what's going on. Like getting the real story.
[00:36:28] And I mean, it's hearsay, obviously we're using it as an illustration. And if it was true and a hundred
[00:36:33] percent true, um, then that is concerning, you know, cause you, you have, how do you call it?
[00:36:41] It's something in the ranks, uh, disorder within the ranks or whatever. There's a term for it.
[00:36:45] Disharmony, something like that.
[00:36:47] Yeah. I'm not coming to me, but yeah, that's, I mean, that's a dangerous point. And if you have,
[00:36:51] like you say the yes, man, that are just going to go in there and air wash stuff because they're told
[00:36:55] to do it versus the guys who are going to be like, no, we're going to go help these people
[00:36:58] because they need it. That's, you know, that's, that's on us soil. We're not even talking about
[00:37:04] overseas.
[00:37:05] It's getting to the point cause everybody's been talking about civil war, you know?
[00:37:08] And that's the kind of stuff that that's going to be remembered. You know, it's,
[00:37:13] it's the Bundy ranch stuff with a, with armed Bureau of land management coming down, you know,
[00:37:18] fast roping with their machine guns and, and, and trying to take property that's been in people,
[00:37:24] someone's home for someone's, you know, it's been for owned for generations.
[00:37:28] Yep. Um, you know, it's just, I remember the tension of that particular event and remember
[00:37:33] there was an overpass and I'm like, and there's people with sniper rifles. You remember all that?
[00:37:37] I do remember that. I just saw some videos of that too. And they were able to turn away some
[00:37:42] of the SWAT teams. Cause they were like, we are outgunned by these people. We will not survive.
[00:37:47] And they actually managed to turn them away for a short period.
[00:37:50] And that kind of stuff is scary because one, one trigger finger is all it's going to take
[00:37:56] to start it off. And on that day, I don't think people realize how close we came to, um, a second
[00:38:03] civil war. Oh yeah. And, uh, I don't want to confuse the difference, but I don't want a civil war. I do,
[00:38:07] I do think we have, we need a revolution of sorts because the government does say that the people
[00:38:11] have a right, you know, to abolish their government when it becomes, you know, uh, tyrannical. Um,
[00:38:16] I'm paraphrasing there. Um, that's, that's a revolution. You know, it's, it's the people,
[00:38:22] you know, against the government. It's not the same thing as a civil war where it's brother
[00:38:25] against brother, two completely different things. I don't want to fight among people.
[00:38:30] No. And I, I mean, I don't, I don't want to be on either side of that argument. It just doesn't
[00:38:35] know that. I don't know. I think the majority of Americans don't want that. I think the majority
[00:38:39] of Americans actually want peace above all else. Yes. And you know, I, so, so putting,
[00:38:45] putting that kind of conversation out there about civil war and the potential of that,
[00:38:49] it should frighten people enough to where they're waking up to realize how, how harmful that is to us.
[00:38:55] As a nation. I think first you got to kind of have like a good grasp of, of what American
[00:39:01] military and firepower are capable of. You've got people, you know, you look at our, like our Gen Zers,
[00:39:08] you know, I mean, they're, they're, we, we got an entire, a weak generation of people, uh, who,
[00:39:14] who they've, they've been catered to their entire life. Everything's been given to them.
[00:39:19] And if they've had to fight for nothing, they've never been punched in the face,
[00:39:22] you know, and, and this is the group that you can't even hurt their feelings because you hurt
[00:39:26] their feelings. That's an offense. And it's to them in their minds is a crime to them. And so
[00:39:30] your, your basic human rights stop when they become offended. And now, you know, because
[00:39:35] they have a right to, in their minds to not be offended. And we can't rely on that group of
[00:39:40] people to defend this country. It's no, it's just not how it's going to work. And those guys that,
[00:39:46] you know, they, they might push and talk about it. And, and, you know,
[00:39:49] and it's funny cause we talk about, well, I've seen the post videos. I've never talked about it
[00:39:54] personally, but I've seen the videos, people talking about a revolution and it's, it's usually
[00:39:57] the people with guns who are not afraid because the other side are against guns, right? What are
[00:40:01] they going to throw sticks? They're so confused about their own genders that, you know, I mean,
[00:40:06] how threatening are they? Yeah. And I mean, there are modern forms of, of firepower and warfare
[00:40:12] that are far, far and above a bullet, you know, are chambered around. So I, I don't, I don't like
[00:40:20] to give them credit, but I also don't want to turn my back on something like that and completely
[00:40:26] discount it because these basement dwelling trans, you know, purple haired freaks out there
[00:40:32] that, you know who they are. I mean, they, they are the ones that are causing a lot of the violence
[00:40:39] right now. And that mental instability is the type of thing that'll throw some sort of firepower on a
[00:40:45] drone or explosive or something like that, or flamethrowers or whatever. And then we're dealing
[00:40:51] with someone that we can't find, um, or, or using, you know, using alternative stuff like dirty bombs
[00:40:59] or whatever. And it's, it's, it's crazy. I mean, it's, it's absolutely crazy to think where we are right
[00:41:06] now with some of these lunatics and, you know, I don't know if we're off topic too far, but it just
[00:41:11] seems like this, that's just a natural progression of things. You know, when you have no power, you have
[00:41:17] no control and you try and get that power in control and you do, you take it by whatever means
[00:41:23] is necessary. And whether we're talking lithium mines and just destroying communities using,
[00:41:30] you know, cloud seeding or whatever, or, you know, taking over a school because someone made you mad
[00:41:35] and start throwing off shots everywhere. You know, I talk about this kind of thing in,
[00:41:39] in oath takers, um, because there's, there's a lot of, of weight given to the squeaky wheel,
[00:41:47] right? You've heard the term, the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Um, conservatives by default
[00:41:53] are more passive aggressive. They're quiet, right? They'll, they'll, uh, they'll, they'll make their
[00:41:59] voice heard. They're the loudest on voting day when the ballots are open, you know, they're in the polls.
[00:42:03] That's, those are your, your conservatives, but the fringe on the left, and this is what's
[00:42:10] distorting our world because they're loud and clamorous liberals, left wingers. They're, they're
[00:42:15] clamorous by default. So you've got conservatives who are passive aggressive and quiet. And then you
[00:42:20] got the liberals on the, on the left wing who are, who are very loud and clamorous. So you're always
[00:42:25] trying to lubricate that squeaky wheel, you know, to make them happy. And depending on how far left you
[00:42:31] are in the political field, when you're a political official, you know, you're trying to appease that
[00:42:36] group because they're the loudest. They sound the loudest because they got these, these microphone.
[00:42:40] I just remembered, I watched a video today of, and there was a lady that took a liberal. He was,
[00:42:46] he was a, uh, an older black guy who was, you know, uh, uh, uh, Tim Waltz, uh, Kamala Harris,
[00:42:51] Tim Waltz shirt on brought him over. And they said that we're just doing a social experiment.
[00:42:56] Would you be okay to coming into our mega crowd? Blah, blah, blah, blah. I said, absolutely.
[00:43:01] And when they brought him in, uh, everybody shaking his hand and saying, Hey, welcome. We're
[00:43:05] glad to have you. Blah, blah, blah. And they were all friendly and accepting and all this other stuff.
[00:43:08] And then at the end of that little social experience, she said, okay, now let's go over
[00:43:11] to the, to the Harris crowd. And they walked over to the Harris crowd and they were screaming in their
[00:43:17] ears. They were cursing at them. They were calling them names or telling them to get out there,
[00:43:20] telling them to die. It was, it was awful. Did he, did they make him change his shirt?
[00:43:24] Uh, you know, it kind of, he, he, they didn't show him change his shirt, but they,
[00:43:28] the look on his face was like, I, I can't believe this is this, these are my people.
[00:43:35] Yeah. Yeah. It's not so, you know, people sit, especially these older generations,
[00:43:39] they sit in their homes and they're just watching the news that, you know, they don't really,
[00:43:43] yeah. And they don't understand that these news organizations are all generally owned by the
[00:43:49] same two or three companies that with the same political ideals. And so they're being,
[00:43:54] they're being gaslit. They're being brainwashed into, into thinking what they want them to believe.
[00:43:58] And so they take this mentality with them that Trump is bad. He's an orange man. He's no good for us.
[00:44:02] He's racist and all this. He's a criminal. He's a, he's a convict. And they take that to the polls
[00:44:07] and they make their decision, but they don't actually go into the, into the base and see what
[00:44:11] is going on in the inner cities with the base and how they are acting. And you know what I'm saying?
[00:44:16] And the people who are being pleased, they're extremists.
[00:44:21] Oh, definitely. And that's especially what we see. I mean, I work with several folks that are
[00:44:27] definitely on the left side of the spectrum, but you know, it's kind of like, I don't see them being
[00:44:35] in the extreme side. I think even the left leaning people who understand the impact of civil war and,
[00:44:45] you know, wartime violence or all that kind of stuff are still, you know, they're just as
[00:44:51] miffed and, and confused about some of the stuff that these extremists are doing, you know, but
[00:44:57] they're, they're willing to, they're willing to take a, you know, take, how do I say, turn a blind
[00:45:04] eye to that activity if it is against Trump, because the derangement syndrome is so deeply ingrained in
[00:45:11] them from the media and whatever else they've been exposed to that they could care less if there was
[00:45:17] three assassination attempts on someone that they don't like instead of opening their eyes and
[00:45:22] realizing that people are trying to kill someone over a political view.
[00:45:27] I know, I know the impact of that.
[00:45:29] I know somebody personally that whenever I say somebody just tried to assassinate Trump,
[00:45:33] she said, good. I mean that, I mean, what have we become as a people, you know, when, when we were
[00:45:39] okay with killing people because they have a political ideology, you know, it's outrageous.
[00:45:43] Yes. I want to, I want to abolish freaking liberalism. I don't want it. It should have no
[00:45:47] socialism should have no place in the United States whatsoever. Capitalism, you know, right here,
[00:45:52] this is, this is what we're about. Competing jobs, competing prices, you know, it drives prices down
[00:45:58] when you have competing jobs. This is the kind of thing we need in America. And if you're against
[00:46:03] that, you don't want to kill the person, right? You want to convince them of your, of your, why this
[00:46:09] works better. And if it can't work, then you, you, you move on. You know they, if they're that unhappy,
[00:46:16] I mean, go somewhere else. There's other countries that are just like what you're trying to make America
[00:46:20] be. Go somewhere else. Oh yeah. They're fantastic. From what I hear. Yeah. It's so fantastic.
[00:46:26] They're breaking into our country. So like I mentioned the ballot or the, um, the voters
[00:46:33] pamphlet that we got not too long ago here in Washington. And there's probably six or eight
[00:46:38] presidential candidates that are running a straight, uh, and they might not be presidential
[00:46:42] candidates. I'm sorry. They might actually be governor candidates for Washington that are running
[00:46:46] a straight socialist platform. It's not, not even hiding it under the democratic flag anymore,
[00:46:52] straight up socialism. And, uh, that's concerning to me. Yeah. Well, Bernie Sanders has been doing
[00:46:57] that for some time. I mean, he could be considered probably the godfather of socialism. He don't mind
[00:47:02] talking about it, you know? And that, I mean, it's why he's never done well. He's always pulled
[00:47:07] rather low, not as low as Kamala Harris who pulled 2%. I believe it was 2% in the 2020, um, election
[00:47:14] cycle, but here she is all of a sudden, you know, crowned, uh, the reigning queen with never having
[00:47:18] a single vote, just being coronated into this, this position as, as buying the replacement with,
[00:47:23] with no diplomacy, no democracy whatsoever to, to put her in this position. She's received nothing.
[00:47:30] No. Except, except, except, um, the people in charge on the left says, this is what we're doing.
[00:47:35] Yeah. It's the installation. Now we're, if Trump is such a dictator, I mean,
[00:47:39] how come nobody's crying foul about this? Yeah, exactly. And I think that's why we're
[00:47:44] seeing a lot of left leaning folks waking up to that reality. Like, wait a second,
[00:47:49] the candidate that I wanted or the person that I was interested in, I mean,
[00:47:53] now I can't vote for them. I'm forced to vote for someone else who I don't believe in.
[00:47:57] You know, it's, uh, I think that's pretty eyeopening and people are like, well, wait a
[00:48:03] minute. What's, what's going on over here? Like, what's the real story? And I think that's,
[00:48:07] I mentioned this on social media too, that I think the tipping point for this election is going to be,
[00:48:13] um, black fathers, you know, because I think, I think that demographic is going to be the,
[00:48:20] the one that opens its eyes the fastest to what's really happening around here. Hodge twins. I mean,
[00:48:26] those guys have done amazing work to expose some of the ludicracies of the left wing.
[00:48:32] I don't, I don't know if you're familiar with who those guys are.
[00:48:35] Yeah. I follow them on Instagram and TikTok. Um, I've been seeing a lot of videos of, of,
[00:48:40] of, of black men, uh, who, who are absolutely refusing to vote for Kamala Harris. Same thing
[00:48:46] with black women, just blacks in general. Um, did you see the video of Barack Obama berating,
[00:48:51] uh, black, black men for not voting?
[00:48:54] I woke up and made the mistake of looking at my social media and I, I had it all muted,
[00:49:00] but I could tell through his body expressions, uh, his body language that he was just irate,
[00:49:06] you know, and, and angry, but I never heard the words. And I tried to look it up
[00:49:10] today and yesterday and couldn't find it. Do you have a soundbite of that?
[00:49:13] I didn't get one specifically, but I could probably find one very easily just by open.
[00:49:18] I'm telling you the feeds is, is insane on this topic right now because all the, all the,
[00:49:22] all the blacks are coming out in there. Of course, you're not in favor of Kamala Harris.
[00:49:26] Okay. Look, I literally just opened this up. I don't know what this guy's going to say.
[00:49:30] I'm going to play it right here. It starts out. Dear black, dear Barack Obama.
[00:49:33] Barack Obama, as a black man, this must be sad, man.
[00:49:37] F*** you.
[00:49:39] Kamala Harris and f*** the Democratic Party. We won for Trump, bruh.
[00:49:43] That was just, that was just a random, that was the very first video I opened up. Um, let me see here.
[00:49:51] Yeah. I mean, that's, it's, it's really eyeopening to see the reactions and how people are,
[00:49:57] are changing based on that. And to me, I think that's actually insightful because I remember the
[00:50:02] first time I went to North Carolina for prepper camp as a presenter probably four years ago,
[00:50:08] something like that. I was astonished at how left leaning that region was Charlotte, just
[00:50:13] unbelievable. And I figured, you know, here we are basically in the South, this would be a,
[00:50:18] you know, very conservative region, but Oh no. And I was really shocked at, you know, the,
[00:50:25] the plane, plane rides around the region. And I figured that there would be some change in what
[00:50:31] I'm seeing, where I'm seeing that change is on social media.
[00:50:34] Here's, um, here's three different black guys replying to, uh, Barack Obama. Cause I guess he,
[00:50:40] he called them brothers. Like, uh, he, I was, I heard his entire speech to them and they,
[00:50:45] they were very unhappy with what he had to say, but he's calling them brothers and he's telling
[00:50:49] them to vote for Kamala Harris essentially in a nutshell, because she grew up like them.
[00:50:54] And Donald Trump is a racist, which both of these are untrue. She did not grow up like one of them.
[00:50:58] She grew up, she did not grow up middle-class. She grew up very wealthy. Um, she is not black
[00:51:02] like she says she is. Uh, and Donald Trump is not a racist. She was married actually. Uh, or he dated,
[00:51:08] uh, um, a black lady, you know, once upon a time. Um, but here, listen to this.
[00:51:12] Sorry, Obama. I'm a black man and I'm voting for Donald Trump for president. And there is no
[00:51:17] amount of lecturing or bullying or shaming that you can do that is going to make me change that
[00:51:22] decision. I am not afraid to vote for Kamala Harris because she is a woman. I refuse to vote for
[00:51:27] Kamala Harris because she has spent the last four years destroying this country. She has spent the
[00:51:32] last four years throwing up the borders, um, to illegal immigrants. She has spent the last four
[00:51:37] years destroying this economy. We have seen over the past couple of months that she is not
[00:51:42] fit to be president. She can barely speak. She can't articulate a vision. And actually she's
[00:51:47] pretty stupid. And if you think that I, as a black man, am going to let that waltz into the white
[00:51:53] house, that that is going to get my vote because you're lecturing me and you're bullying me. And you
[00:51:58] may be the surrogate black dad for a lot of fatherless black boys that are running around this
[00:52:02] country, but I got a dad. I know who he is and it ain't you. I'm voting for Donald Trump for
[00:52:07] president. Take it or leave it. Sorry, Obama.
[00:52:12] Hello, America and hello, Georgia. I'm Vernon Jones, former state representative from the great
[00:52:17] state of Georgia. And I'm out doing my normal morning jog. By the way, it's a great day to
[00:52:22] be in Georgia. It's a beautiful fall day. But anyhow, I just had to pause for the cause. I,
[00:52:28] like many of you observed and listened and watched Barack Obama last night as he addressed black men.
[00:52:34] But as a black man, he did everything but address us. What he did, he berated black men. He rebuked
[00:52:42] black men. Even scolded black men. Primarily because we will not fall in line and vote for
[00:52:50] Madam Lockup, her brother, Kamala Harris. Lockup, her brother. I like that. As if black men are too
[00:52:55] stupid that we can't vote our self-interest. What's best for us? Our pocketbook, our families. As if
[00:53:01] we've been immune to the past three and a half years, as if we don't know that gas prices have
[00:53:06] been higher on the Kamala Harris, food prices higher on the Kamala Harris, interest rates on
[00:53:12] home mortgages higher under Kamala Harris and runaway borders on the Kamala Harris. But you know what?
[00:53:19] That's what the liberal white Democratic Party did. They dispatched Barack Obama out there
[00:53:23] to whip black men back on the plantation to vote Democrat. And you know, President Obama, he meant a lot to
[00:53:32] black people, but he didn't do anything for black people. And for him to want to come down from his
[00:53:38] mansion in Martha's Vineyard and tell black men how we should vote? Really? You don't even live in Chicago
[00:53:45] anymore. You left your black community, Barack Obama, and you want to tell us how to vote? We're not having that.
[00:53:51] And we're not voting for Kamala Harris.
[00:53:53] So I'm CJ Pearson, one of the young black men that President Obama yesterday tried to lecture
[00:53:58] into supporting Kamala Harris just because she quote, looks like me. Now guys, I don't know about y'all,
[00:54:06] but I think that my ancestors fought far too hard for my right to vote in this country for me to
[00:54:12] support someone just because they look like me. Especially when that person who looks like me
[00:54:17] isn't going to be damned about me. Kamala Harris for her entire political career hasn't been a single
[00:54:22] thing for black people, black men, or anyone actually for that matter. She's got to secure the
[00:54:28] border. She hasn't created a single job. She is actually probably uniquely terrible at her job.
[00:54:35] Barack Obama, another person who didn't do a damn thing for black people when he was president,
[00:54:39] believes that black men should set aside our disagreements, set aside our agreementses,
[00:54:44] and just take one for the team. Barack, we've been taking one for the team when it comes to
[00:54:49] supporting the Democrat Party for decades. And what do we have to show for? Our inner cities are
[00:54:53] destroyed. The violent crime is up. We are living in poverty in far too many communities across this
[00:55:00] country. That is the reality of progressive policies in this country and all across America.
[00:55:05] So no, Barack, I'm not going to support Kamala Harris because you tell me that that is my duty
[00:55:10] as a young black man. No, I'm going to support Donald Trump, the president who actually delivered
[00:55:15] for black people. Talk about the lowest black unemployment rate on nation's history. The president
[00:55:18] who actually gave a damn about our community. That's not rocket science, Barack. It's common sense.
[00:55:24] Boom. Yeah, well said. Yeah, she doesn't have a single accomplishment under her belt. Nothing,
[00:55:31] zero, zilch. Not one. You know what's kind of interesting because this political play reminds me of a
[00:55:38] time when a guy said, if, how do you say, if you don't know who to vote for, then you ain't black.
[00:55:43] Yeah, that might've been Joe Biden. And I'm kind of curious how that timeline lines up with this
[00:55:51] timeline just a few weeks before the election. As if it's like if black people are considered to be,
[00:55:58] you know, have poor memories or incapable of thinking beyond things when, when it gets,
[00:56:05] you know, up to the line, which is absolutely untrue. I mean, it's just, it, to me, it's kind of eye
[00:56:11] opening that here we are, you know, even talking about this and, and seeing similarities here. I mean,
[00:56:19] if, yeah, I mean, if, if, if Donald Trump would have said something like that, you know, it would
[00:56:35] get some pass because he's a liberal. Yep. So you can't do that again. And your best option is to
[00:56:42] bring out Barack Obama. Like that guy said, and it's here we are like, okay. And even Bill Clinton
[00:56:46] was talking about the, the Lake and Riley, the gal, you know, well, if they would have vetted them
[00:56:50] better than she would have been murdered, you know, no kidding.
[00:56:55] And then Trump made an ad out of it in like 20 minutes.
[00:56:58] I'm Donald Trump and I approve his message. It was amazing.
[00:57:01] The jokes make themselves sometimes, but you know, this is actually very serious and hopefully
[00:57:06] people pay close attention to what's going on locally and what's, what your voter pamphlets are
[00:57:12] saying, who you're voting for, what they are standing for. Because no matter what happens at the top,
[00:57:18] what really makes a difference is what's going on right in your own region and hometown.
[00:57:22] Absolutely. Great closing remarks. You got anything left to add before I, before we close this out?
[00:57:26] Great conversation today, by the way.
[00:57:28] Yeah. Hey, no, I just, you know, stay vigilant, everybody. I mean, it's going to get
[00:57:33] nothing but crazier as the days get closer to November 5th. So just keep your head on a swivel.
[00:57:40] Keep your head on a swivel, folks. You heard it right from Ryan Buford.
[00:57:43] Y'all take care. Thank you for coming to the Rising Republic.
[00:57:46] Again, I'm Mel Douglas Hogan and Ryan Buford, y'all have a God-blessed day.
