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Alright.
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We have a red alert situation here
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just starting off this situation update
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for Wednesday, September twenty first.
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twenty twenty two an explosion at
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a BP British
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Petroleum Refinery in I
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believe this is in Oregon, Ohio.
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Yeah. Oregon comma, Ohio. It
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is on fire. Let's roll that video while
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I explain this. Go ahead and roll that video
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now to my editor. Here
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we have the the
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smoke And the flames, you
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know, radio broadcast that there
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are injuries. This is a
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a major explosion. with
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the subsequent fire
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as of the time I'm recording this,
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it the fire is not out yet.
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It looks like this
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is another act of sabotage against
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the infrastructure. And
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this particular refinery
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handles a hundred and sixty thousand
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barrels of crude oil each day.
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and it provides the Midwest
1:04
with, quote, gasoline, diesel,
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jet fuel, propane, asphalt,
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and other products The
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refinery can produce each
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day, three point eight million gallons
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of gasoline, one point three
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million gallons of diesel fuel, and six hundred
1:20
thousand gallons of
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jet fuel, a
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hat tip to citizen free
1:26
press, for posting
1:30
this late in the evening. This
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is a very serious event that's going to
1:34
impact the the fuel. and
1:36
transportation logistics infrastructure of
1:39
the United States or at least regionally
1:41
in the Midwest. So I want
1:43
to remind you that
1:45
there was an explosion earlier
1:47
this year at the liquefied natural gas,
1:50
the LNG hub. I think it
1:52
was in Louisiana. or
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Texas, one of the hubs there that
1:56
handles LNG
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exports.
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And
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remember, there have been other refinery
2:02
fires and explosions that we've reported
2:04
on here over the last year and half or
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so in addition to
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the now nearly one hundred food
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processing facility or food factory
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fires, you know, these mysterious fires
2:17
taking out the food infrastructure So
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what it looks like is happening folks
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is systemic coordinated
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sabotage operations where
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America's infrastructure for food
2:29
and energy is being taken
2:31
down by a
2:33
terrorist type of activities. And
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we don't know for sure who's doing
2:39
this. There's a lot of guesses
2:41
of who's doing it, but, you know, on one hand,
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you might say, well, this is the deep state
2:46
or this is the government trying to take everything
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down. But another
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possibility that needs to be considered is
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that These could be operators
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of enemies of America that have crossed
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through the southern border and
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are attacking
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the infrastructure. It
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could be Middle Eastern terrorists, and I
3:06
have intel about some
3:08
terrorists who were recruited in
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Afghanistan Remember,
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I've I've talked about this over the past few days.
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They've been given explosive vests or
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what are called s vests, suicide vests.
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that are being engineered in
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Iran, and that these terrorists
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have entered Western Europe, and
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some of them are rumored to be carrying biological
3:29
a combination of biological and kinetic explosives
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on their vests or
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radiological plus kinetic
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as well, and that these terrorists, their
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ultimate goal is to enter the United States.
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And I I just find it a
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little bit suspicious that so
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many food plants and
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fuel refineries and
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energy related hubs and so on are
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exploding lately. This is way
3:55
beyond normal. Somebody is
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doing Another theory is that
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maybe China has activated
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you know, CCP loyalty
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terrorists to do this in the United
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States, for example. And I suppose if
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the media were to push
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out their theory. It would be the Russians. Right?
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So there's there are all kinds of theories.
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I don't know who's doing this,
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but I'm watching these things blow up.
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It's not a pretty picture. The
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infrastructure that keeps America alive
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is breaking down. Now, okay, I just
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I wanna mention that right up front. We have a ton of
4:30
news to cover tonight. We have an amazing interview
4:32
coming up that you won't wanna
4:34
miss either. because it's
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it's well, it's about the government's
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war on the food supply and we're talking
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to a farmer of former
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United States Air Force veteran who
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is now a a rancher
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and teaching people how to be self
4:50
reliant, how to live off their own
4:52
farms. It's gonna be a fascinating interview, and
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they threatened him with jail time
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for raising pigs. in Michigan.
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I mean, it's crazy. Wait till you hear this story.
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That's coming up later. A couple other
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things I wanna just bring
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in first. Okay? And maybe we'll get back to
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the BP refinery explosion,
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whatever's going on there. First
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of all, given that today is September
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twenty first, So
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September twenty third is just two days away. I know
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there's been a lot of speculation about, oh,
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something is supposed to happen.
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I look. I don't
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put any special weight
5:27
on the twenty third or the twenty fourth
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or the thirtieth. Just say, be ready
5:31
every day. because things are breaking down
5:33
so rapidly, things are so crazy. We
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are living in a an actual war
5:37
zone. Okay? The world
5:40
is at war. I should say
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the globalists are at war against
5:44
humanity. And because
5:46
we're living in a war zone on any given day,
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There could be anything. There could be
5:51
a cyber attack grid down
5:53
situation. The power grid could go out, the banking
5:55
system could go out, you know, the whole list. So
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I don't know that anything special is gonna happen
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precisely on the twenty third or even the
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twenty fourth. There's even a there's one
6:04
article out there. that said that that
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German lawmaker who
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was talking about the twenty fourth of
6:10
September that that it says he misspoke. He
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was really talking about the twenty fourth of
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February, which is the day that
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Russia launched its, quote, special military
6:19
operation
6:20
against Ukraine. And
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maybe that's why that German guy was saying,
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oh, it's a day that we will we will never forget
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everybody. We'll remember where they were
6:29
on February twenty fourth. So
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Maybe that's the explanation. I
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don't know. And maybe
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something's gonna happen on the thirtieth. I mean, the Vatican is
6:37
saying we have to have all our money. back in
6:39
the Vatican bank before September
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thirtieth. So clearly, they know
6:43
something. We're seeing signs
6:45
of insanity in the markets.
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The financial
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markets are about to break, and China's
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talking about
6:51
openly, de dollarization. In
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fact, where is this article? China
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was saying
6:58
that America has weaponized
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or is kind of financially
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looting the world. Here it is.
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Chinese state media
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urges de dollarization amid
7:10
Fed's financial looting. This
7:13
is from the so called global times
7:16
newspaper, which is, of course,
7:18
backed by the CCP. says,
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quote, the strong dollar should not become
7:22
a sharp blade to cut the world.
7:24
This is an editorial from
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the global times and it basically says
7:28
that federal reserve by
7:30
hiking interest rates, creating
7:33
a, well, a stronger dollar because
7:35
people fleeing the euro and moving
7:37
into the dollar. that
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this is in a way the
7:41
US weaponizing the dollar in
7:43
order to engage in financial
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looting of the entire planet. and
7:48
that it's time for the world to drop the dollar.
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So so China is arguing this now
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out in the open, calling
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for de dollarization. at
7:56
a time when we know China is working with
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Russia and with India,
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you
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know, Brake's nations in
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order to, well, topple the
8:04
dollar, the petro dollar status. So
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all of that is going on as
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our refineries and food plants
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are
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burning down or blowing up, you know, one of
8:14
the other. Crazy times
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folks. I I just don't put
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special weight on any particular day. Just be
8:20
ready for every single day. Okay. Couple
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more items I gotta share with you here.
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You
8:25
know how yesterday I was talking about the
8:27
USDA using helicopters
8:29
and aircraft to drop vaccines,
8:32
millions of them that
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are, you know,
8:35
disguised as food. So it's kind of like
8:37
vaccine, food bait, It's being
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dropped across thirteen US
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states. Well, I did a lot
8:43
more research on that issue in order to write
8:45
my article about it yesterday on
8:47
natural news dot com. And what I
8:49
found out was so shocking. I have to
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share it with you here. First of all, the
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USDA has a long
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history of mass murdering animals.
8:57
and we found articles we're able to leak
8:59
to them where the USDA
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is killing wolves,
9:04
coyotes, bears, black
9:06
bears, mountain lions, Bobcats,
9:08
river otters,
9:10
foxes. I mean, they're they're just mass
9:12
slaughtering animals out in the wild. and then they're even
9:14
slaughtering kittens. The
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USDA was caught
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murdering hundreds of kittens in
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incineration ovens as part of
9:23
the medical experiment.
9:24
So
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the experiment on these kittens by
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feeding them parasite riddled
9:30
raw meat then they collect their
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feces for study, and
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then they incinerate the kittens
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in ovens. And this was even
9:38
commented on by a US congressman
9:40
Mike Bishop. It's just
9:41
incredible. So what I found out
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is
9:45
that the
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USDA's food bait
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vaccines that are being dropped across thirteen
9:51
states. If you look up the
9:53
safety data sheet on these vaccines,
9:56
you you won't believe this. It says they're, quote,
9:58
potentially hazardous
9:59
to health. If any
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of the following should occur, ingestion.
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Alright? So in other words, if you swallow these
10:07
vaccines, it's hazardous to your
10:09
health. And yet, the
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USDA is dropping these coated
10:13
in fish meal. so that all the
10:15
wildlife and maybe your dogs and cats
10:18
will eat them and
10:20
suffer the results. It
10:22
also talks about these vaccines causing
10:24
skin lesions, by the way. And
10:26
you're not even supposed to have aerosol exposure
10:29
and they're dangerous to waterways.
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They shouldn't get into, you know, water
10:34
systems that can cause problems there. I even
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posted an image of the safety
10:38
data sheet. also turns out that
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USDA is driving around
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cities and just chucking
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these things, these vaccines disguise
10:46
as food bait. They're chucking them out
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the windows of vehicles.
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So
10:50
it's not just a helicopter air
10:53
drop. It's not just aircraft out in the
10:55
wild. They're
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driving around cities, throwing
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these so called rabies
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vaccines out the windows of vehicles.
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No. this is insane.
11:05
They say, oh, it's to stop rabies and
11:07
raccoons. Well, why are they driving around
11:09
cities, chucking these out the
11:11
window where, you know,
11:12
kids could pick them up or or
11:15
dogs and cats or, you know, household
11:17
pets or anybody else could pick
11:19
these up. It's truly insane. I found out
11:21
about all that I've got it all in the article
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on national news dot com. You
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know,
11:25
clearly, this is some kind of a
11:27
bio weapons program being run. by
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the USDA. This is not a
11:31
rabies vaccine. What do you think they care about
11:33
raccoons? I mean, come on. This is
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twenty twenty two folks. way
11:37
past the point of
11:39
gullibility when it comes to believing
11:41
government agencies. No. They wanna save the
11:43
raccoons. No. They don't. They wanna kill
11:45
humans. They're trying to kill crops. They're
11:47
trying to kill the cattle.
11:49
They're trying to dismantle the
11:52
infrastructure that keeps humanity alive.
11:54
And I don't know how yet exactly
11:56
But when they're dropping
11:58
vaccines, quote vaccines from
11:59
helicopters, believe me, it's part of a
12:02
war on you.
12:04
Again, I don't know how yet exactly,
12:06
but
12:06
I know they're up to something. They
12:08
would not run helicopter fleets
12:11
just to save little furry raccoons.
12:13
Trust me. That's not what this is
12:15
about. This mystery only
12:17
deepens by the way.
12:19
And somebody sent me a link by the
12:21
way. about Lyme disease
12:23
and its origins as well. Because
12:25
I
12:25
had put into my article on
12:28
natural news, that,
12:29
yeah, a lot of people believe Lyme disease was
12:31
created by the US military industrial
12:33
complex and then released
12:35
into the wild in
12:36
order to attack humanity.
12:38
well Well, Check this
12:39
out. Here's a story.
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Out of
12:41
China,
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Xinhua News Agency,
12:46
says, quote, a US government
12:48
bio weapons lab inspired
12:50
by a Nazi bio weapons expert.
12:52
i e,
12:53
you know, operation paperclip and all
12:56
that, with a mission to poison cattle
12:58
in the Soviet Union is
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believed to be the source of
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Lyme disease. said a university professor
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and a longtime investigative journalist
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in an interview with Xinhua,
13:09
again, which is the news agency. So
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The professor is Karl Grossman. And
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I'm not familiar with Karl Grossman.
13:16
This is the first that I'm hearing of him, but let
13:18
me just read you what this story says and you
13:20
can decide what you think is is,
13:22
you know, the reality here. He's
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a full time professor OF
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JOURNALISM AT THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
13:29
NOW THE STORY IS FROM twenty twenty
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one SO HE MAY NO LONGER
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BE A FULL TIME PROFESSOR WHO knows.
13:36
But he has spent five decades
13:38
investigating a US government laboratory
13:40
on Plumb Island. Many
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of you have heard about Plumb Island. known
13:44
as the Pluma Island Animal Disease
13:47
Center located about one mile
13:49
off Long Island
13:50
of New York. And
13:52
Grossman says his laboratory is, quote, shrouded
13:54
in secrecy. He says, I wish there would
13:56
be transparency, and
13:58
he explained as is
13:59
written up by Xinhua here explains
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that the godfather of the Plumb Island
14:04
Laboratory was a Nazi biopic
14:07
expert named Eric Troube.
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TRAUB
14:10
who was brought to the United States after the
14:12
second world war. Now, you and I know that
14:14
was operation paper clip. You know, Jim Myers has
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written about this.
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During World War two,
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this is from Grossman, now this is an
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exact quote from Grossman.
14:23
A crowd ran a Nazi secret
14:26
biological warfare laboratory in
14:28
the Baltic on island called
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Rheem's or RIEMS
14:34
Rheem's maybe it's Rhyme's,
14:36
with a mission to poison
14:38
cattle in the Soviet Union.
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Now, folks, this is not at all surprising
14:42
because we know the West has always wanted to
14:44
destroy Russia. and they've
14:46
always used food as a weapon. Right? It's just that
14:48
now they're they're weaponizing the
14:50
food supply against Americans.
14:51
but they've also tried
14:53
to do this against the Soviet Union. And do
14:55
not forget, by the way, the existence of
14:58
the US military run bio
15:00
weapons laboratories in eastern
15:02
EU Crane. Do not
15:04
forget about that, an important footnote
15:06
in this whole thing. So grossman
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continues, quote, Traub had
15:10
some familiarity with the New York area
15:12
before World War II. He was also involved in
15:14
Nazi activities on
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Long
15:16
Island. He thought
15:17
he had a smart idea having an
15:20
animal biological war fair
15:22
lab like he had in the Baltic to
15:24
be established on this little
15:26
island referring to
15:27
Long Island. He
15:29
goes on to explain there was a military base
15:31
on the island at that time. For
15:33
over fifty years, it was called Fort Terry,
15:36
TERRY
15:38
Thus, this notion was to make this
15:40
laboratory do
15:41
biological warfare. And
15:43
he noted that the lab was then taken over by
15:46
the US Department of Agriculture, the
15:48
USDA, the same
15:51
USDA dropping
15:54
you know, vaccine, so called
15:56
rabies vaccine, food bait
15:58
in
15:58
thirteen states
15:59
and chucking out the windows of cars driving
16:02
around cities. And by the
16:04
way, you know that rabies
16:06
is What's
16:08
the best way to explain this? The
16:11
symptoms of rabies could
16:13
also be described as like a zombie
16:16
apocalypse. Yeah. Yeah. Just
16:18
just remember that for your little sci
16:20
fi notes there Yeah.
16:22
rabies and zombies. Okay.
16:25
In nineteen ninety three, and remember the
16:27
CDC, by the way, has a warning about a
16:29
zombie apocalypse, he has not not even a joke. They
16:31
actually have that. In nineteen
16:33
ninety three, an investigative reporter
16:35
for Newsday, his name is
16:36
John Mcdonald. was able
16:38
to obtain documents, including a
16:41
document which was reprinted on the front
16:43
page of news day, it said that the mission of
16:45
Plumb Island would in
16:47
fact be to develop biological warfare
16:50
weaponry that would be used to poison
16:52
cattle and other livestock in
16:54
the former Soviet Union.
16:56
And then
16:57
grossman
16:58
expose the US government's
17:01
admission about biological warfare
17:03
work on
17:03
Plum Island in nineteen seventy
17:06
one. Folks, this goes back.
17:08
A long ways.
17:10
So he
17:10
says the USDA decided to open Plum
17:13
Island to reporters for
17:15
a tour, and the PR person for the
17:17
USDA admitted to
17:19
grossman Yes, quote, we do defensive
17:22
biological warfare. Oh, defensive.
17:25
Kinda like Fauci says, oh,
17:27
yeah. We're we're We're doing game of function
17:29
research, you know, to stop a
17:31
pandemic. You know, in case somebody
17:33
else might release something, we
17:35
need gain of function research, you know, to
17:37
stop it.
17:38
Right. Right. Exactly.
17:41
So Grossman
17:42
says this is the first time the USDA admitted they were
17:44
doing biological warfare research, even though
17:46
they claim it was defensive. The
17:48
story
17:48
goes on to explain that a
17:51
pathogen That was researched on Plumb Island was linked
17:53
years later to a US offensive
17:55
use in a biological warfare
17:57
attack directed at animals
18:00
in Cuba. Yep.
18:02
They're trying to bring down Fidel
18:05
Castro, the father of Justin
18:07
Trudeau. Right? And they
18:09
were unleashing biological weapons to try
18:11
to, you know, deplete the food
18:13
supply in Cuba. So folks, when
18:15
we talk about the government attacking
18:17
the food supply,
18:19
To try to kill
18:19
off Americans, this is a
18:22
method of warfare that they have used
18:24
before, and they built the weapons to
18:26
do this. they have unleashed them on
18:28
other countries in the past.
18:30
So grossman goes on to say
18:32
news day, a newspaper on Long Island
18:34
reported in nineteen seventy seven.
18:36
about African swine
18:39
fever. Right? Attacking the
18:41
hogs, the pigs. Having broken
18:43
out in Cuba in nineteen seventy one, it was
18:45
devastating to the pigs Cuba, and
18:47
they connected
18:47
the breakout to
18:49
Plumb Island. So
18:51
the
18:51
only place that African swine
18:54
fever virus existed in the western hemisphere,
18:56
he says, was on Plumb Island,
18:58
where it was
19:00
an experiment. Obviously, they were
19:02
running
19:02
gain on function research at that time.
19:04
And this was
19:05
also connected via news
19:08
day to none other than
19:10
the CIA.
19:11
And with a CIA
19:14
operation, Grossman says in the
19:16
canal zone, of
19:17
Panama. He goes
19:19
out
19:19
and he says, what it would indicate,
19:22
if correct, was that the strictly
19:24
quote, intensive use of biological
19:26
warfare done on Plum Island or
19:28
i. e. research on Plum Island might
19:30
not all be true that may have been
19:33
offensive by logical warfare activities
19:35
going on. But
19:37
famines may not be the only product
19:39
of Plumb Island. And this
19:41
is
19:41
reported by Xinhua.
19:43
because other pathogens
19:45
can cross over to humans.
19:47
So, grossman
19:48
says that a two thousand seven
19:50
report by the US GAO,
19:52
that's the government accountability office exposed
19:55
that some of the pathogens on Plumb Island,
19:57
quote, could also cause illness
19:59
and death in humans.
20:01
You know, I'd
20:02
like to find that report from the GAO. That
20:04
would be interesting. And then
20:07
according to a two thousand five report by
20:09
the GAO, Plum Island
20:10
experimented with pathogens that can cause
20:13
fatal diseases in humans, including
20:15
get this west Nile virus,
20:18
knee
20:18
paw virus and rift valley
20:21
fever. Plumb
20:21
Island is also suspected to start the
20:24
global epidemic of Lyme
20:26
disease. a disease
20:27
transmitted through tick bites and
20:29
can result in chronic
20:31
suffering. I hope you don't mind me continuing to read
20:33
from this because this is just fascinating. Now,
20:35
you know, Let's just take a
20:37
step back and say, okay, maybe
20:39
maybe
20:39
this is CCP propaganda.
20:41
You always have to keep that in mind. It's
20:43
the Xinhua News Agency. Maybe they're
20:45
putting out
20:45
this story to try to discredit, you
20:48
know, the US
20:48
government. It's always a possibility
20:50
just like when we're talking about
20:53
what's going on in Ukraine or Russia, you always have to
20:55
think, oh, is this Russian propaganda? Is
20:57
this Zelensky propaganda? Is it
20:59
NATO propaganda? Like, Of course,
21:01
it's propaganda everywhere, but we know that Lyme disease
21:04
is real.
21:05
And we know that a
21:07
lot of people, you know, afflicted
21:10
with these tick bites, their
21:13
symptoms are so far beyond normal
21:15
or natural or I mean, it's it's
21:17
like a neurological bio weapon.
21:19
And the way it's treated,
21:22
by the way, the
21:22
way it's successfully treated gives
21:25
you clues
21:25
of its origin. So let
21:27
me just continue reading and you decide for yourself what
21:29
you think this is. But I I
21:32
mean, I know that
21:34
the US
21:35
government They tried to weaponize the
21:37
food supply. In nineteen seventy
21:39
one, the food exporting to
21:41
Africa, remember we've covered that.
21:44
The
21:44
the science adviser to president Richard Nixon was saying,
21:46
hey, we gotta put in fertility chemicals into
21:49
all the food exports to depopulate Africa.
21:52
That's It that's written up by The New York Times
21:54
folks. I've done stories linking
21:57
to that showing the actual article.
22:00
And the science adviser,
22:02
I I keep thinking his
22:04
name was Lee DeBridge,
22:06
by the way.
22:08
I think that was his name. That's from nineteen seventy
22:10
one. Richard Dixon, so we know the US has
22:12
been doing this for, you know,
22:15
decades. Alright. By continuing,
22:16
John Loftus, L0FTUS
22:20
is an attorney. He was a specialist
22:22
at pursuing Nazis for
22:24
the office of the special investigations of the US
22:28
DOJ. Right? The DOJ used to
22:30
go after Nazis. I mean, that was
22:32
before the DOJ became Nazis, by
22:34
the way. But he tells in his
22:36
nineteen eighty two book about
22:38
Nazi germ warfare scientists experimenting
22:41
with poison ticks dropped
22:43
from planes. Same thing
22:45
that USDA is doing right now
22:48
with the vaccine food bait with
22:50
the rabies. Right? How do
22:52
you know they're only dropping food
22:54
bait? Maybe they're dropping more, you
22:56
know, poison ticks or something. That's
22:58
those are my comments, but continuing with
23:00
the story, quote, he suggests in
23:02
the book, and I guess I'm gonna have to
23:04
check out that the
23:07
hypothesis that the poisoned ticks
23:09
were the source of Lyme disease,
23:12
adding that have long
23:14
a disease vector in biological
23:16
warfare. Why? Well, because
23:18
they inoculate through
23:20
the blood blood. Ticks actually,
23:22
not only do they suck the blood out of
23:24
someone, but they also pass into
23:27
the blood. They they pass something into
23:30
the blood. as they're burrowing
23:32
in. Okay? So ticks can
23:34
transmit as well as harvest.
23:36
So then Grossman says
23:39
that someone
23:39
named Chris Newbie, that and
23:41
that's KRIS, Chris Newbie,
23:43
MEWBY
23:44
quote,
23:46
an
23:46
excellent science writer connected to Stanford
23:49
University wrote a book in
23:50
twenty nineteen featuring interviews
23:53
with Willie Bird Doorfer
23:56
Yeah,
23:56
that's his actual name. Willie Bergdorfer,
23:58
who is credited with the discovery of
24:00
the microbe causing Lyme disease and
24:02
the book exposed that Bergdorfer had
24:05
earlier, quote, developed bio weapons
24:07
for the US Department of Defense.
24:09
I mean, the DOD now on top
24:11
of this, they got no wonder
24:13
the USDA or they get helicopters is call
24:15
up a DOD. Hey, remember that
24:17
carpet bombing of, you know, weaponized
24:20
ticks? Yeah. Yeah. We
24:21
need to do that now in America. Send
24:24
us the helicopters. We've
24:26
got the bait,
24:28
you know? In twenty
24:28
nineteen, the story continues the US
24:31
Congress passed an amendment
24:33
requiring the inspector general of
24:35
the DOD to investigate the,
24:37
quote, possible involvement of
24:39
DoD Biowarfare labs in
24:41
the weaponization of Lyme disease
24:44
in ticks.
24:45
and other insects.
24:47
Can you
24:49
say mosquitoes,
24:52
like Bill Gates favorite insect?
24:54
mosquito is gonna vac in nature.
24:56
With
24:56
mosquitoes, they're always growing genetically
24:58
modified mosquitoes and releasing them
25:00
everywhere. Notice that?
25:03
Wow. So there
25:05
there let's see. There's an amendment offer by
25:07
representative Chris Smith from New Jersey
25:10
said Those interviews
25:10
combined with access to
25:12
doctor Bergdorfer's lab files suggest
25:15
that he and other bioweapon
25:18
specialists stuffed ticks
25:20
with pathogens to
25:22
cause severe disability, disease
25:24
even death to
25:27
potential enemies. Americans have a right to
25:29
know whether any of this is true.
25:32
We need to come clean, says
25:34
grossman,
25:34
the United States, I believe,
25:37
what is going on for all these years on
25:39
Plumb Island.
25:43
Wow.
25:45
Wow. Somebody there's
25:45
there's a lot of little rabbit trails in this
25:48
story. A lot of
25:50
deep
25:50
dark holes to to go down
25:52
if you dare. I
25:55
mean, whoa. But the
25:57
thing
25:57
is everything that's in the
26:00
story, even
26:00
though again, it's from Xinhua, which
26:03
you know, maybe can't be trusted because it's the CCP,
26:06
but everything in the story
26:08
now rings true because of
26:11
what we saw with COVID, and
26:13
Fauci, and the NIH, and
26:15
eco health alliance. Right?
26:18
And the gain of function, the
26:20
weaponization, how eco health alliance had a
26:22
grant proposal to DARPA. They said, hey,
26:24
we want DARPA money so we can release this
26:26
in the batcaves in China. they were
26:28
trying to release a bio weapon in
26:30
China. And DARPA said, no, that's
26:32
crazy. No funding from DARPA, by the way,
26:34
you know, thumbs up to DARPA
26:36
for saying that's crazy. Let's not
26:37
fund that, so they got the money
26:39
somewhere else. And they bypassed
26:41
the limits on bioware fare
26:43
development that Trump had actually put in
26:46
place. I don't
26:46
knew Trump had outlawed
26:49
this gain of function research, or I should
26:51
say his administration had done so well,
26:54
Fauci and others and the,
26:56
you know, Collins and so on.
26:58
I mean, heads of the NIH and
27:00
the NIH and what have you.
27:02
they found ways around it because
27:05
they claimed it was, quote, I
27:07
think, national security or
27:09
some similar phrasing. Dr.
27:11
Mike Avitz has all the details on
27:13
this. So through that, they were able
27:15
to pursue gain
27:17
of function research. They shipped off all
27:19
the samples of SARS CoV-two to China,
27:23
Wuhan, the Wuhan lab, and then the
27:25
US scientists collaborated with
27:27
China scientists to
27:29
develop SARS CoV-two, which they
27:31
released on
27:32
America.
27:34
though So
27:36
this whole story Lyme
27:39
disease. Oh, we're gonna
27:39
weaponize ticks. These
27:42
crazy diseases, it's gonna destroy
27:44
cattle. We'll we'll drop it on the
27:46
Soviet Union you know, we'll drop it on Russia, we'll drop it on Cuba.
27:48
Guess what? They
27:49
built something worse
27:50
and they dropped it on us and they
27:52
dropped it on us. to defeat
27:55
Trump in the twenty twenty election, by the
27:57
way. Yeah. Yeah.
27:59
because
28:00
they knew that it would destroy the
28:02
economy because Trump was running on a strong economy.
28:05
Remember that stock market was going crazy?
28:07
You know, gas was below two dollars
28:09
a gallon? Those are the good old
28:11
days. That was
28:12
the
28:13
Trump years. You know, oil
28:15
was flowing, food was cheap and affordable,
28:17
everything was working until
28:20
they released the bio weapon
28:22
on America.
28:23
SARS
28:24
CoV-two, you know, the whole COV-two, they well, they dropped it
28:27
in Northern Italy first. and
28:29
then
28:29
New York City and then boom.
28:31
Then the
28:32
media went
28:33
insane, lock everything down,
28:36
destroy all small businesses obay,
28:38
obey, obey, emergency use
28:40
authorization of mRNA injections
28:43
never before used in human beings and all of
28:45
a sudden Everyone line up for your
28:48
injection shots and boom
28:50
massive deaths, you know, injury.
28:53
Oh,
28:53
and you have to wear a mask and you have to lock down and you have
28:55
to socially
28:56
distance yourself.
28:59
And they They took
29:01
Trump out politically,
29:03
politically but but actually, they didn't
29:05
succeed in it. Trump still got the
29:07
most votes, so they still had a rigged election.
29:10
they still had to steal it from him. Like, they even a
29:12
bio weapon couldn't take down
29:15
Trump's
29:15
populism, so they
29:17
still had to steal it the thousands of mules and the balance stuffing
29:19
and all that. That's it's an
29:21
incredible
29:21
piece of history that still a
29:23
lot of people don't know.
29:26
But bio weapons were part of
29:28
this. So just as the CIA drops
29:30
bio weapons on other countries
29:32
to overthrow those regimes and,
29:34
you know, replace those leaders or
29:37
assassinate those leaders as as they've done.
29:39
I mean, read, what is
29:41
it, Perkins, confessions of an
29:43
economic hit man. Yeah? Have you read
29:45
that book yet? Check
29:46
it out. It's all documented right there. John Perkins,
29:49
but they
29:49
they did all that to the
29:52
US. Now, So everything the
29:52
CIA has done on other countries around the world
29:55
that did it to us. And when
29:57
you see oil
29:59
refineries
29:59
blowing up, Like,
30:01
what just happened?
30:02
Folks, it's not an
30:03
accident. It's not a coincidence. It's an
30:06
act of war. It's an act of sabotage. When
30:08
you see food plants burning down,
30:10
Like a hundred of them, hey, it's not a coincidence
30:12
when you see people getting
30:14
sick with weird neurological problems.
30:19
and just dead all over the place,
30:21
even young athletes just dropping
30:24
dead. The other day
30:26
was, like, twenty five year old
30:28
LGBT drag queen performer,
30:30
she or he or I I
30:32
forgot even what this
30:34
person themselves like poll dancing. Drop
30:37
dead. Boom. Dead. In
30:40
her twenties or his twenties,
30:42
whatever I'm sorry. I don't even know I
30:44
don't even know what gender he or she
30:46
wanted to be. But the point is
30:48
that person died. And a lot of
30:51
other people are dying all over the
30:53
place because
30:54
of these bio weapons, and they were built
30:56
by the United States government
30:59
folks and they were released
31:00
in the United
31:02
States with the help of China.
31:04
So there are elements of the US
31:07
that conspired with China to
31:10
carry out mass genocide in the
31:12
United States of America. And
31:14
by the way, I've interviewed Judy Mykovits.
31:17
On all
31:17
of this, I did three interviews with her
31:19
a couple of weeks ago, I've
31:21
only released one part of those three.
31:24
There are two parts still to be
31:26
released. And in those parts,
31:28
she confirms a lot of this. Not every
31:30
single point, but a whole lot of it. She
31:32
confirms. I should release those real
31:34
soon. In fact,
31:35
let let me make a note to do
31:37
that. But, I mean,
31:38
she said the same thing elsewhere too, so
31:40
it's it's, you know, it's not like this is the only interview
31:42
where she says
31:44
that. She's
31:44
just confirming it yet again.
31:46
the origins come from the United States
31:50
military industrial complex.
31:52
Now let me share something
31:54
else with you that is Mind
31:56
blowing.
31:59
Mind
31:59
blowing. Okay.
32:00
I've got so
32:02
much to share with you
32:04
here. I Maybe I
32:04
need to start this earlier because I can't even stay up
32:07
late enough to do the recording of everything that I
32:09
wanna share.
32:10
Alright. But
32:11
here it is. the United
32:13
States government. They
32:16
deliberately dragged Western Europe
32:18
into a war with Russia using
32:20
Ukraine as a proxy state in
32:22
order to weaken
32:24
Western Europe to destroy the
32:26
value of the euro and to cause
32:28
a mad rush of investment
32:31
money out of Europe into the United States
32:33
to shore up the dollar so
32:35
that the Federal Reserve could run
32:37
one more round of massive
32:40
money printing. to try
32:42
to
32:42
keep the dollar alive a little bit longer before
32:44
the big grand global
32:48
collapse. The it was the United
32:50
States of America
32:51
that pressured Germany to make sure that
32:53
the Nord Stream two pipeline was
32:56
never opened It was built.
32:58
It it could have been operational. Never
33:00
used.
33:01
Why?
33:02
Because the United States. kept
33:05
that out of operation. It
33:07
was the United States that pushed
33:09
the economic sanctions against
33:11
Russia. Now, of course, they got NATO countries
33:13
assigned on to it.
33:15
But who's being hurt by this the
33:18
most? Western Europe is being
33:20
hurt? The United States is
33:22
not so much at war with Russia.
33:24
The United States is a war
33:26
with Europe. And the
33:28
war is a currency war
33:30
for global domination. The
33:32
United States of America are I should say
33:34
elements of the US government and the
33:37
central banks. They even provided weapons
33:39
to Ukraine in order to draw
33:41
Western Europe into the war
33:43
with Russia knowing
33:45
that Russia's response would be the complete
33:48
blockade of natural gas through the Gazprom
33:50
one pipeline.
33:51
I'm sorry, North Street one run by
33:54
Gazprom. That's all cut off
33:56
now. Western Europe is
33:58
collapsing economically
34:00
It's suffering industrial collapse. Western
34:02
Europe is facing a humanitarian
34:04
crisis this winter that hasn't been
34:06
seen since World War two.
34:08
This was all engineered by
34:10
the masterminds
34:11
of global destruction who
34:13
run the United
34:14
States.
34:16
of
34:16
America, comma, Inc. or whatever it is.
34:20
Okay?
34:20
The war with
34:22
Russia is the sideshow.
34:24
It's actually the dollar
34:26
in a
34:27
war with the euro. It's America at
34:30
war with
34:32
Western Europe. A
34:32
lot of people don't realize that's the interpretation
34:34
that is emerging from this in order to
34:37
keep the dollar alive.
34:39
a little bit longer,
34:40
you know, to run the printing presses a little
34:42
bit longer, they had to destroy
34:44
Western Europe and cause capital to flee
34:47
out of the Euro and out of the European Union.
34:49
And that is what has been accomplished.
34:51
So
34:51
this entire
34:54
situation was set up to accomplish a couple of critical things.
34:56
Number one, like I
34:58
said, to, you know, support the
35:02
dollar for
35:02
more money printing, but also allow the
35:04
powers that be, to print money
35:07
and funnel it into
35:09
the hands of the connected global
35:12
elite by
35:13
pretending that
35:14
it's being sent to Ukraine
35:17
as
35:17
financial support for the war. So you
35:19
notice how every week Joe Biden
35:21
is announcing, oh, I need another billion
35:23
dollars for Ukraine. And you
35:25
notice that there's
35:26
no accountability of where
35:29
that goes? Nobody's
35:30
even bothering to pretend like
35:32
they're keeping track. There's nothing. there's no
35:34
spreadsheet that's offered to the public. Like, where did your money go?
35:37
Even even the media is like, we
35:39
have no idea. They try to
35:41
track it down. Like, it's
35:43
just gone. It's
35:46
about a billion dollars a week. Just
35:48
gone. What do you think that's going folks?
35:50
Let me tell you. in reality
35:51
where that's going? I mean,
35:53
yeah,
35:54
some of it is paying off Zelensky
35:56
and his regime.
35:58
Most of it is
36:00
just getting
36:00
laundered right back into the hands of the
36:02
individuals who are connected politically, people in
36:04
the state department, you know, senators family
36:08
members of senators and certain high powered people
36:10
in the federal government, guess what they're doing
36:13
with it? They're buying gold
36:14
and silver and food.
36:16
they are stockpiling their bunkers. They are getting physical delivery
36:19
of
36:19
everything they can because they
36:21
know the dollar, is
36:23
going to collapse. And they know that when it does, the
36:26
only thing that's going to have
36:28
value is what's left
36:29
that's physical. But you
36:32
see By
36:32
keeping the dollar strong, they
36:34
can suppress golden silver, paper
36:38
prices, which
36:40
allows them to acquire
36:42
physical gold and silver
36:44
more affordably because the price
36:46
manipulation makes it artificially
36:48
cheap. You understand
36:50
the dynamics? kind
36:50
of even the evil genius of this
36:52
whole plan of what's
36:53
been going on. Create
36:56
war with
36:57
Russia, use Ukraine, as
36:59
a proxy nation, draw Western
37:02
Europe into the war, crush the
37:04
euro, strengthen the dollar
37:06
caused capital to flee out
37:08
of Europe into the dollar, into the United States, print
37:10
more money to press
37:11
gold and silver, pretend like you're
37:13
sending money to Ukraine,
37:14
actually hand it out to all your friends in
37:18
Washington, and in the military industrial complex, those people the
37:20
money and the suppressed prices to buy gold and
37:22
silver, to stockpile their bunkers,
37:25
with everything physical
37:27
getting ready for the grand
37:29
global collapse that is right around
37:31
the corner.
37:33
And
37:33
then they believe they're gonna be all
37:36
squared away. and a
37:37
lot of them will be. They know
37:39
exactly what's coming
37:42
and
37:42
they're getting prepared by taking delivery.
37:44
That's why all the metals exchanges, the
37:46
vaults, they're just getting wiped
37:49
out. Record amounts of physical
37:51
precious metals are just being taken out
37:53
every single day. I talked to
37:55
a precious metals retailer
37:58
earlier, I
37:58
don't know, ten hours ago or something. And
38:00
I asked him, you know, how how's
38:02
the demand? What's the situation? He's like,
38:04
phone's still ringing off the hook. Everybody's buying
38:07
silver. Not even gold so
38:09
much. They're just buying silver.
38:12
and
38:13
premiums over spot are continuing to be very high for
38:15
that very reason. Folks,
38:17
the people in
38:18
the loop,
38:19
the people in the know,
38:22
They know the system is It's controlled
38:24
demolition of the global
38:27
infrastructure of civilization. And
38:30
that's
38:30
why they're taking the money, you know, the money, the
38:32
currency that's about
38:33
to become worthless, and they're they're
38:36
translating it
38:38
into physical goods. They're buying land. They're building bunkers.
38:40
They're they're buying, like,
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39:33
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39:35
is going to, quote, fail up. He
39:38
says,
39:38
this the
39:39
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39:41
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39:44
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39:46
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time
39:59
until, you know, the
40:02
reset happens. But
40:05
if you're looking for a day that the dollar gets weak, no.
40:07
That's not coming. And remember, they have to keep the
40:09
dollar strong in order
40:12
to you
40:13
know, push that global petro dollar
40:16
dominance for as long as possible even as
40:18
countries like China are saying or
40:20
calling for global de
40:22
dollarization. So currency wars are in
40:24
play right now, major
40:25
currency wars.
40:28
Now financial guru
40:31
Jim
40:31
Richards. He's got a book called
40:33
Currency Wars. That book I just checked
40:35
came out in twenty eleven.
40:38
If you haven't yet read that book or
40:40
listen to it. It's on
40:41
Audible as well.
40:42
And I
40:43
think I've listened to that book two or three
40:45
times, by the way. You gotta get
40:47
that book. Again, it's called Currency Wars,
40:50
the making of the next global
40:52
crisis.
40:53
And Jim Ricards or
40:56
James Ricards as he sometimes called, he knows exactly how
40:58
this is going to go down. I think he's well
41:00
informed that he was one of the guys at
41:02
LTCM, long term
41:04
capital management, Nineteen ninety seven,
41:06
nineteen ninety eight, the very first too
41:08
big to fail hedge fund for the
41:10
wealthy elite. Okay? He worked
41:12
there. He helped negotiate
41:14
the bailout with the Federal Reserve of the treasury
41:16
officials. He knows exactly how this
41:18
is gonna
41:18
go down. But we are in
41:20
currency wars on a global scale
41:24
here. I mean, the theater of war that
41:27
is unfolding in front of
41:29
us is so multifaceted, multilayered
41:33
that almost nobody sees the big picture
41:35
here. It is a currency
41:37
war
41:37
involving the US at war with
41:39
the euro. It is
41:41
a kinetic war
41:42
between Russia and Ukraine and NATO countries, it
41:45
is a biological war involving
41:47
China and the United
41:50
States and rogue elements of the US government itself
41:52
that have unleashed this bio weapon
41:54
on the American people.
41:56
american people again, to
41:58
displace Trump from the Oval Office, which they
42:01
have apparently done. And on top
42:03
of this, then there's a war on
42:05
the infrastructure that provides food
42:07
and energy. And Joe Biden and his
42:09
controllers have been waiting that war from
42:12
day one. The very
42:13
first day that
42:15
he you know, intelligently
42:16
took possession of the Oval Office.
42:18
What did he do? He canceled
42:20
the pipelines. He signed a
42:24
thousand executive orders. It
42:26
seems just canceling all kinds of
42:28
pipelines and drilling and energy
42:30
exploration. Just shut it down. Shut it down. Shut
42:32
it down. And then after that, guess what? The food facility
42:34
started blowing up or getting burned down
42:36
and now we have refineries blowing up
42:38
folks. You are living in
42:40
a war.
42:42
This
42:42
is a global war on humanity being fought
42:44
in multiple
42:45
layers all simultaneously.
42:48
All said and done where
42:50
this is headed is dollars
42:53
will be worthless.
42:55
That's coming. you
42:57
will have very little
42:59
in the way of a food
43:01
supply, which is why it's critical to have
43:03
your own food, learn how to
43:05
grow food. I mean, start
43:08
growing, gardening,
43:10
have ranch animals, live out in the country,
43:12
all these things that we've talked about.
43:14
You gotta have off grid,
43:16
backup supplies of water, communications,
43:18
food, money, emergency medicine,
43:21
all these things because all
43:23
these systems are being torn down on purpose. And
43:26
what the globalist want is
43:27
the complete destruction.
43:31
ultimately of
43:33
the sovereign nation
43:36
of the United States of America or
43:38
The
43:38
sovereign corporation, if you wanna call it that, the entity, they
43:41
want it dissolved, and they
43:43
want the people enslaved.
43:45
And
43:47
so the way that they are going to get there is
43:49
by deploying every weapon imaginable. Food scarcity, biological
43:52
weapons, financial collapse,
43:54
kinetic war,
43:56
false flag terrorism, vote rigging,
43:58
anything it takes, anything
43:59
weaponization of the DOJ
44:01
for that matter. So this is
44:03
what you're living through.
44:06
Now,
44:06
we're gonna go to an interview with Mark Baker, who
44:08
probably has a few more things
44:11
to add to this conversation. because
44:13
he has
44:14
been the victim of the
44:16
the Michigan
44:17
Department of Agriculture.
44:20
Threat
44:20
named him with jail time and I think it was hundreds of
44:22
thousands of dollars in fines if he
44:24
didn't slaughter all his pigs.
44:28
because, well, you'll you'll hear that didn't want
44:30
him to raise pigs in Michigan. And
44:33
that was a few years
44:34
back.
44:36
guess what
44:37
they're up to right now. Yeah. Well, similar
44:38
kinds of things. We're gonna hear about
44:40
that. But remember to make it through all
44:42
of this, you've got to have certain
44:46
specific types of gear, which is
44:48
why I have
44:49
a very small set
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44:54
sometimes not sponsor. Just companies I
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Couple of months ago, while
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he came back from the
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me I think two days ago, and we're gonna release that
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interview shortly, like, in a day or two.
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so that other team members can keep an eye on where they are as
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they're pursuing drug traffickers,
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human traffickers,
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weapon
46:10
traffickers, illegal
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aliens crossing through and that these
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bivy sticks worked in the valleys,
46:16
in the canyons, he said.
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That's what he not valleys,
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but canyons of the terrain in that area. So
46:22
the baby sticks are being used
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by the the men and women that defend
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I mean,
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Despite the millions of illegals coming through, there are men and women.
46:32
Many of them very dedicated who are
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doing their best to try to defend our
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about you know, storeable food
46:54
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ranger buckets available in a few
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rifles or American made corrosion
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47:17
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47:19
this is what's going to keep you
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47:23
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it that way. but some.
47:46
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47:50
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47:53
you need
47:53
to be able to see in the dark. It's one of those
47:55
few purchases that it's really
47:58
expensive. I get it. It can be
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three
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thousand, four thousand or more.
48:02
But if
48:03
you can't see in the dark, you're at such a tactical disadvantage
48:06
against, you know, the zombies or the looters
48:08
or whatever.
48:10
you really need
48:12
at least one night vision device. It
48:14
could be a lower cost monocular, just something
48:17
you hold up
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to your
48:19
eye. but everybody needs some form of night vision, I believe.
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That's that's what you're gonna get from
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me. So Check out all
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48:37
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48:37
get what's appropriate for you. Get
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48:40
some backup gold and
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silver. If it's appropriate, get yourself
48:44
backup food. Get yourself you know, back
48:46
up first aid medicine,
48:48
iodine, whatever is lacking
48:50
in your preparedness kit.
48:52
Get it while you can. because,
48:54
well,
48:55
look at what the globalists are
48:57
doing. They are loading up on
48:59
physical stuff at every
49:02
opportunity. Alright. So with
49:03
that said, let's just jump into this interview with
49:05
Mark Baker. And then I'll
49:07
I'll have a few thoughts on the
49:09
other side of that Oh,
49:11
boy, this is probably gonna be a long
49:14
podcast. And I still have barely
49:16
scratched the surface, but here we go. Let's
49:18
hear from Mark Baker.
49:19
food,
49:20
self reliance, farming, ranching, all
49:22
that stuff, and then let's see where it goes.
49:24
Alright. Welcome folks. Mike
49:26
Adams here with I think a
49:28
really I didn't interview someone
49:30
that I interviewed first about
49:32
a decade ago. His name is Mark
49:34
Baker. He was in the Air Force for
49:36
twenty years. and he retired from the Air Force.
49:39
He bought a farm in Michigan and
49:41
he has become really a
49:43
community leader in teaching people how
49:45
to farm. And he's had run ins with
49:47
the Michigan Department of Agriculture, I believe,
49:49
back in twenty eleven, where they tried
49:51
to get him to
49:53
destroy his pigs because they
49:56
had certain characteristics.
49:58
And this was
49:59
the
49:59
first time any of us had ever heard
50:02
about that. a decade ago. And now, of course, they're doing it all over Europe and the
50:04
Netherlands, telling farmers now you have to
50:06
slaughter your cows and call your herds
50:08
because of
50:10
nitrogen. Well, Let me tell you. My guess
50:12
here, Mark Baker, encountered this first in the United States
50:14
ten years ago. In fact, in Michigan,
50:17
His websites are first, bakers
50:20
green acres dot com, which
50:22
is all about his farm. And then he's got
50:24
another website that teaches you how
50:26
to farm. He's got a membership there. If you
50:28
wanna join his community and learn how to farm,
50:30
it's called the anyone
50:32
can farm experience
50:34
dot com. and we'll give
50:36
that we'll give that out again at least one
50:38
more time. Mark Baker, sir, it's an
50:40
honor to have you back on. Thank you for joining me
50:42
and thank you for all you're doing to
50:44
help teach people software lines. It's great to honor to
50:46
have you on. Well, thanks
50:47
a lot, Mike. It's an it's an honor to be
50:49
on your show. It's good to hear your voice.
50:51
Well,
50:51
absolutely. I I can't believe it's been a decade
50:54
since we talked last time. I mean,
50:56
literally -- Yeah. -- ten years
50:58
and yet
51:00
what went through with you ten years ago is
51:02
happening to the whole world right now. Can you give
51:04
our audience a quick
51:06
background
51:06
summary
51:08
of
51:08
what you went through with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and then trying to trying
51:10
to get you to kill all your pigs. Okay.
51:14
Real
51:14
quick, in two
51:17
thousand eleven, we were notified by
51:20
the Department of Agriculture that
51:22
we were
51:24
to they wanted us to depopulate our pigs,
51:26
and they said that our pigs
51:29
were feral pigs.
51:32
And so we contacted them
51:34
and we wanted to correct them that, hey, there's
51:36
no way these are feral pigs because they're behind
51:39
our fences. Yes. they
51:41
said, oh, no. We have what's
51:43
called the declatory ruling that we
51:45
made up, and it's got
51:48
characteristics in there. And if
51:50
your pigs have any of the
51:52
characteristics, then they are
51:54
sterile. Well,
51:54
you know, with these characteristics, like, ferr
51:56
color spots or or what? Want to
51:58
talk about it? It was nine
52:00
characteristics and
52:05
One
52:05
of them was if your
52:07
pig has a straight
52:10
tail, then it's
52:10
a feral pig. And then if
52:12
a pig has a curly
52:15
tail, it's a feral pig. And then if
52:17
your pig is brown and has hair,
52:19
it's a feral pig. And, you
52:21
know, stuff like that, it was It
52:23
was all real weird, nebulous stuff. One
52:25
of them was pigs with
52:28
distinct
52:29
skeletal but
52:32
they
52:32
didn't give any qualifiers. And
52:34
then the the ninth one, which was
52:36
always my favorite, it was
52:39
other characteristics not
52:42
currently known to the
52:44
Department of Natural Resources. Wait
52:46
a second. So they can make it up as
52:48
they go, this sounds like the ATF trying to
52:50
ban arm brace frankly. Yeah.
52:52
Yeah. Whatever we think well,
52:54
see,
52:54
this is why I contacted you
52:56
because I I think I figured
52:59
out what
52:59
they are doing, what they are up to,
53:01
and how they do it. You know,
53:03
it's it didn't make sense
53:05
on its face And we tried to straighten them out. You know,
53:07
I just come out of uniform. So I felt
53:10
like I could I
53:12
could talk to
53:12
them as a
53:13
peer and, like,
53:16
you guys needs to
53:17
get this straightened But they knew that
53:19
it was gibberish, but they do
53:21
it on
53:22
purpose.
53:25
then And, see, this
53:26
is where I'm I'm
53:29
starting to understand why
53:30
they do it. It's to confuse
53:33
people, almost like a spell. And and
53:35
it worked too. It confused
53:38
farmers and a lot of
53:40
farmers just depopulate
53:42
their animal. Howard Bauchner:
53:44
What do
53:45
you think is why is
53:47
the Michigan government
53:50
or or at least why did they then, in your view, what
53:52
was their motivation behind
53:54
this? Did
53:55
they just wanna disrupt a
53:57
food supply? Or they they just wanna mess with farmers?
53:59
Or
53:59
what are they after?
54:02
Well,
54:02
at the time, we tried to figure
54:04
that out. they said that they were
54:06
trying to protect the environment. Right.
54:10
They they thought we were gonna have a a
54:12
situation like that like you guys have
54:15
in in Texas with feral pigs,
54:17
which there's no way. We have too
54:19
much snow. The
54:19
animals just can't survive during do
54:22
the through the winter. And so
54:24
it was strange
54:25
that all of the lobbying
54:28
groups, like
54:30
the Michigan
54:32
pork producers and Michigan Turkey
54:34
producers and Michigan chicken producers
54:36
and so on. They all
54:38
signed on to it. So It was
54:41
industrial agriculture that was
54:43
supporting it. Wow. We
54:45
we never really
54:46
found out who originated it we
54:50
took Department of Agriculture
54:54
to
54:55
course and tried
54:57
to get the straight straight answers out of them, but they just
54:59
wouldn't give it up. So so wait
55:01
a second. The industrial
55:03
producers
55:03
of pork might
55:07
have seen the small local farmers as being well their competition and
55:09
they don't want small local farmers
55:11
to have their own
55:13
locally produced pork
55:16
because
55:16
that competes with their factory pork basically. Is that
55:19
is that correct? Well, I I
55:21
think that's
55:21
part of it, but I'm not sure that was the main
55:24
movers because
55:26
out in retrospect. Like, now in twenty
55:28
twenty
55:29
two, we're looking and we're
55:31
seeing the commander in chief saying, well,
55:33
there's gonna be food shortages
55:36
Well, I think that they're creating food shortages. And
55:39
I think that everything that they
55:41
do,
55:41
they plan it out
55:43
well in advance.
55:46
And
55:46
this
55:48
declatory room that they came
55:51
out with ten years ago, was
55:54
for this time. You know, they what
55:56
they were gonna do, Mike, was it
55:59
was even written
55:59
into the declatory ruling
56:01
that any animal
56:04
that is not a
56:05
native species to
56:08
the area is a
56:10
feral animal. Whoa. Wait
56:11
a second. I mean,
56:14
that's huge. That that that would
56:16
cut out So
56:17
huge. You know, I
56:19
mean, our
56:20
cows aren't even native to
56:22
the area by definition. Howard Bauchner: Right.
56:25
And and at the time, we thought,
56:27
well, that is a huge bite. There's no
56:29
way they can get that done. But see, what
56:31
they do, and this is what they've done for
56:33
the guys in Holland. is they'll say
56:35
you can't have black and white cows because
56:37
they're not made
56:40
as. Unless,
56:40
the last
56:42
you have
56:43
permission from us. I swear to
56:45
do with concealed carry
56:46
permits. They say, yeah, you have the
56:48
right to own a bare arms.
56:50
so long as we say so, you know, and
56:53
they kind of dating. Yeah. Right? So
56:55
that's really how
56:57
they get our our freedoms
57:00
from us is they they
57:02
contracted a way that they get us to
57:04
give it up via
57:06
contract.
57:06
right Right? So Right.
57:08
But it I'm sorry. You're cutting out. Just
57:10
a just a little bit there. But let me ask
57:12
you this question. So you do you
57:14
find it odd that
57:17
you spent twenty years serving America
57:20
in the air force
57:22
and thinking, you know, gosh, when I
57:24
retire, like my country is gonna thank
57:27
me for my service and I'm gonna go to
57:29
this farm and do my own thing and this is
57:31
America. I've got my freedom. How
57:34
shocked were you to find that your
57:36
own government turned against you?
57:37
At the
57:38
time, I was extremely shocked, and I
57:40
was hurt, and I was I
57:43
was disgusted by him. I
57:47
don't feel that way anymore. Right? I
57:49
don't. And and
57:52
here's why
57:53
the the
57:55
department of
57:58
agriculture, they take their best shot.
57:59
You know, they're up against a rock and
58:02
a hard place. Like, between
58:03
us and then their masters. They
58:06
don't serve us the
58:08
public. But
58:09
they're also
58:11
up against the American citizen who has
58:14
constitutional
58:14
rights. So
58:17
if we know
58:19
our constitutional rights,
58:22
and we are willing to
58:24
pull that sword and take a
58:26
swing with it. It works. and I'm
58:29
I'm I'm the guy that's here to tell you that it works. But
58:31
we cannot expect the Department
58:33
of Agriculture we
58:36
need to do the work for us because
58:38
they're building to industrial
58:40
agriculture, not the citizenry. So
58:45
So
58:45
you're not really
58:46
privately held anywhere
58:48
the Department of Agriculture
58:51
privately held their department.
58:53
Okay. That's a whole
58:56
question I wanna ask you about. But first, so let
58:58
me just continue this. So what you
59:00
have done since then is you have
59:02
not only developed your own farm, which I
59:04
understand is an eighty acre farm
59:07
you've
59:07
you produce beef,
59:10
pork, poultry. You've got
59:13
your own processing facilities apparently.
59:16
And then you also teach other people how to do this.
59:18
Correct? Yes. That's correct.
59:20
So have you found has
59:24
been fulfilling for you
59:26
to be to be in this role now teaching people
59:28
self reliance and and living off
59:30
the land and and using, you know,
59:33
god's gifts to humanity to to
59:35
be more self reliant?
59:37
Yeah.
59:38
It's it's kind of a a biblical
59:41
principle if I give a man a fish. Right? They feed
59:43
him for a day. If I eat from the fish,
59:45
they feed him for a lifetime. So there was
59:48
a incident
59:50
that happened in one of our court appearances with the Department of
59:52
Agriculture, and it was their number two
59:54
guy. He's the number two vet for the
59:56
state. And he said, in a court
59:58
of law, that
1:00:00
farming is not for the amateurs.
1:00:03
That we should be
1:00:05
leading
1:00:05
farming to guys like him that
1:00:07
have been through college. Oh,
1:00:10
really? Yeah. Yeah. And that got
1:00:12
kind of a little titter in the in
1:00:14
the courtroom. The judge even kinda laughed at
1:00:16
that one, but this guy was totally serious.
1:00:18
And talking about that around the Camp
1:00:21
Fire that night or maybe a couple
1:00:23
of days later, we
1:00:26
we likened it to that
1:00:29
movie ratatouille where the, you
1:00:32
know, this
1:00:32
august chef that owned the
1:00:34
restaurant I don't know. Did you ever see that movie?
1:00:36
Yeah. It's an animation. Right? Yes.
1:00:38
An animation. And the chef that owned
1:00:41
the restaurant always said anyone
1:00:44
can cook and he
1:00:46
died and then another chef took over a
1:00:48
sleazy little guy and he was he tried to
1:00:50
corner it. You know, he tried to corner
1:00:52
the market. And then the way it played out was a
1:00:54
rack wound up being a cook on the
1:00:56
head of a a
1:00:58
dishwasher. But but, anyway, that's where
1:01:00
we coin the
1:01:02
phrase anyone can farm. And
1:01:04
it was a it
1:01:06
was, you know, it was a
1:01:08
jab back at them because
1:01:10
what they really want to do is
1:01:12
they want to put all farming in the hands
1:01:14
of industrial agriculture. And
1:01:16
now we see that if
1:01:18
all farming was in hands of
1:01:20
industrial agriculture. It's sort
1:01:22
of like, oh,
1:01:23
digital money or an electric
1:01:26
car or a lot of
1:01:28
other they can shut it off. Well, I'm thinking about
1:01:30
medicine because you used to have country
1:01:32
doctors who knew what they were doing.
1:01:34
Now you have institutionalized
1:01:36
licensed doctors.
1:01:38
and they pull their licenses if they prescribe
1:01:41
electromectin. Right? So the
1:01:43
whole medical establishment is
1:01:46
controlled and Apparently, they wanna do that with farming as well to make sure
1:01:48
you have a license to farm. That's what
1:01:50
it sounds like. That's
1:01:52
it. That's
1:01:52
that's it that's exactly the direction
1:01:55
that they were going. And I gotta
1:01:57
tell you,
1:01:57
if I'm if I wanna recruit anybody
1:01:59
to help me
1:01:59
with farming, I am certainly
1:02:02
not gonna go to the nearest
1:02:04
university. I
1:02:06
mean,
1:02:06
those kids
1:02:08
don't have any clue how to farm.
1:02:10
No.
1:02:10
They don't. You need the kids that actually didn't go to the
1:02:13
university who are gonna be the
1:02:15
best farmers. Right. Well, you
1:02:17
know
1:02:17
how you hear
1:02:20
different commentators say that we need to have, like, parallel
1:02:24
the processes going.
1:02:26
so you have your government
1:02:28
processes, the universities, and all that
1:02:30
stuff, which are failing, by the way, and they
1:02:32
wouldn't even be on the map if it
1:02:35
weren't for government subsidies. But
1:02:37
then we need to have our
1:02:40
own
1:02:40
parallel parallel
1:02:41
operation, and we
1:02:44
can do that under
1:02:46
our constitution. no one can stop me from farming. And that's the
1:02:48
beauty of what I've
1:02:50
discovered. You know? My
1:02:52
constitution
1:02:52
is still in place. it
1:02:55
is still
1:02:56
a bright
1:02:57
sword. And
1:03:00
we're lucky enough to have
1:03:02
hit that press the test button during
1:03:05
our court case, and it
1:03:07
worked. You know, I wasn't
1:03:10
sure. We had
1:03:10
lawyers that we had hired,
1:03:14
and that's seemed to be the way to go. I'd never been involved
1:03:16
with court system or anything like
1:03:18
that in my prior
1:03:20
line work. And so
1:03:22
we hired a lawyer
1:03:24
and hired actually three of them and
1:03:26
we wound up having to ditch two
1:03:28
of them And the third one wasn't much better.
1:03:30
They compromised with the state
1:03:32
is what they
1:03:34
did. And She
1:03:36
wound up quitting because I wouldn't
1:03:38
compromise. I just said the fifth
1:03:40
amendment was really clear that my
1:03:42
property belongs
1:03:44
to me. and just because they come up
1:03:46
with, you know, a
1:03:48
ruling that it's a department anyway.
1:03:50
It wasn't law
1:03:52
that they
1:03:53
that they they try
1:03:55
to scare you and to comp complying with their
1:03:57
ruling.
1:03:57
Yeah. You you may remember
1:04:00
they first, they said they were
1:04:02
gonna arrest
1:04:04
me. And so I waited that day.
1:04:06
And there's there's a lot of
1:04:08
background there that I'd love to share with you
1:04:12
sometime offline. They never
1:04:14
showed
1:04:15
up. Then they said
1:04:17
they were going to
1:04:19
put my kids in state custody
1:04:21
after I was arrested. So that
1:04:23
was supposed to scare me, but it just irritated
1:04:26
me. And then they
1:04:28
sent me a letter saying that they were gonna
1:04:30
seek signs of seven hundred thousand dollars
1:04:32
against my farm, ten thousand
1:04:34
dollars per animal, and I had
1:04:36
seventy pigs at the time. And
1:04:40
that really irritated me, but
1:04:42
I knew that they couldn't get it.
1:04:44
So each time they drew a
1:04:46
new line in the sand, I would step
1:04:48
over it. And I knew
1:04:50
that they they kept drawing
1:04:52
lines that they didn't have what it
1:04:54
took to arrest me because they didn't have
1:04:56
I hadn't broken any laws. I
1:04:58
had just broken one of their little face mask
1:05:00
mandates, you know, that we see
1:05:03
now. Right. And we
1:05:06
ignored them. and just refused
1:05:08
to comply. And finally, they
1:05:11
moved for dismissal. And
1:05:15
they said, we no longer have a problem with Mark's
1:05:17
picks. Oh,
1:05:19
really? Despite all
1:05:22
those nine characteristics or or ten or whatever it
1:05:24
was. Yeah. Yep. All the
1:05:26
peers and a whole
1:05:28
lot of dollars spent on lobbyists,
1:05:32
and legal, and all those things.
1:05:34
Okay. So let me jump
1:05:36
in here. As you were talking, now
1:05:40
for
1:05:40
for the folks listening here, I I want I
1:05:42
want
1:05:42
to tell you that, you know, I haven't
1:05:44
spoken with Mark for ten years.
1:05:46
And I just learned
1:05:49
about website here five minutes before the
1:05:52
interview, the one's called
1:05:54
the anyone can farm experience
1:05:56
dot com. But I wanna help plug what you're
1:05:58
doing here, Mark, And
1:06:00
folks, Mark Baker is not an advertiser is not an
1:06:02
affiliate deal, but Mark has a
1:06:04
membership. I think you can start it looks like
1:06:06
ninety nine cents He's got
1:06:08
farm workshops, he's got video
1:06:10
courses, he's got all these things
1:06:12
about fencing, how to make
1:06:14
biochar, rabbit processing, chicken
1:06:16
processing, and then Mark, it seems like you've
1:06:18
got something coming up says November
1:06:20
four through six on-site
1:06:22
a three day hands on class
1:06:24
at
1:06:24
your farm. Is that coming up?
1:06:27
Yeah. This is gonna
1:06:28
be our twelfth year.
1:06:31
Oh,
1:06:31
wow. It's called
1:06:32
that anyone can farm homestead
1:06:36
hog harvest. So we start with live
1:06:38
pigs, sixteen
1:06:39
person class, and we end
1:06:41
up on the third day
1:06:43
with hams and sausages
1:06:46
and bacon and all the cuts
1:06:48
and stuff. And it's a really good
1:06:50
tool for the home center to have.
1:06:52
Because see, Mike, that's a choke
1:06:54
point. We've seen that. We saw that during the
1:06:56
flu, they choke down
1:06:58
animal processing. Oh, yeah.
1:07:01
you know, anytime something
1:07:04
happens, we know that it's planned.
1:07:06
And all you have to do is watch
1:07:08
what they what they're doing, and you
1:07:09
can figure out where the ambush has come. That
1:07:11
it's
1:07:11
always an ambush. You know? They're Yeah.
1:07:14
They and then they
1:07:16
try
1:07:16
to make a move on
1:07:17
us. And what they tried
1:07:20
to do was they tried to
1:07:22
really choke down
1:07:24
food processing. And
1:07:26
they were successful to a point.
1:07:28
I have a friend that has a USDA
1:07:30
shop. He's a retired marine.
1:07:34
And his USDA inspector came
1:07:36
up with came down with the
1:07:38
waffle, although he wasn't sick
1:07:42
on his aim up. You no
1:07:44
symptoms, but he's sick. And they had to
1:07:46
shut the facility down for
1:07:48
ten days to clean it.
1:07:51
and my friend being marine, he kinda barked a
1:07:53
little at him, and they said, oh, okay. How about
1:07:55
ninety days? And they shut him down for ninety
1:07:58
days. Wow. he had no
1:07:59
inspector there so he could not
1:08:02
operate? Well, yeah, we
1:08:03
saw that nationwide. Right? So they they
1:08:05
would shut down entire operations In
1:08:07
California as well, they would send, I don't
1:08:10
know, state COVID enforcers
1:08:12
to all the meat plants, and they just
1:08:14
send everybody home. Shut them down.
1:08:17
And then the meat supply collapsed. Yeah. And
1:08:19
you know they can just do it again at
1:08:21
any time for
1:08:24
any reason. They
1:08:26
can just claim. That's the thing. These pandemics are invisible. They don't have to
1:08:28
a thing these pandemics are invisible
1:08:31
have any proof.
1:08:33
they
1:08:33
just say it. Oh, there's a new, you
1:08:35
know, h nine, you know, n seven flu, lizard
1:08:37
flu, whatever they just make
1:08:40
it up. And
1:08:43
then they're like, you gotta kill all your animals. Yeah. Great.
1:08:45
It's crazy. Yeah.
1:08:47
They actually tried
1:08:49
it this summer,
1:08:51
they said that the bird flu was
1:08:53
back, and they advised us that we should not raise chickens out
1:08:56
on pasture. you
1:08:59
know, we take shots at them any chance
1:09:01
we get to run down
1:09:03
the effectiveness of
1:09:05
the Department of Agriculture culture, and I do it
1:09:07
gleefully because it's war. I mean, they
1:09:10
really want to starve us. You
1:09:12
know, commander in chief comes out and
1:09:14
he says, oh, it's gonna be food
1:09:16
shortages. I referred to him
1:09:18
loosely as the commander in chief, but he is the one that said it. Biden is the one that said it.
1:09:23
And you would think the Department of Agriculture, oh,
1:09:25
they should be pulling all the farmers together and saying, okay, we gotta come
1:09:28
up with
1:09:30
a plan to feed our citizens, but they're not.
1:09:33
They're saying, oh, you shouldn't raise
1:09:35
chickens this year. Right. So
1:09:38
we know that they're
1:09:40
not we know they do not
1:09:42
have the best interest of the public. You know, if they wanna change that,
1:09:45
if they
1:09:48
wanna change the perception that they put out
1:09:50
there, they should do it. And I will start, you know, taking shots at them, but
1:09:52
I'm just calling them
1:09:54
the way I see it. And
1:09:56
Well, well, check this out, Mark. I
1:09:58
I covered this yesterday, but the USDA, I'd like to get your comment on this
1:10:02
because it's so insane. but the USDA is air dropping
1:10:05
from helicopters. Vaccine food
1:10:08
bait for
1:10:10
supposed to be rabies
1:10:12
vaccines. in
1:10:12
the wild across thirteen states, and
1:10:15
they're also doing it in cities by throwing vaccine
1:10:17
bait out the
1:10:19
windows of vehicles. This
1:10:22
is actually admitted by the USDA and
1:10:25
it's in the media and then I looked
1:10:27
up the material safety data sheet
1:10:29
on this vaccine and it says hazardous
1:10:31
if ingested. But they they use
1:10:34
fish meal to make sure
1:10:36
that all the animals eat
1:10:38
it including maybe your dogs, your
1:10:40
cat, your pets. And they're just
1:10:42
throwing this stuff all over thirteen
1:10:45
states and claiming, oh
1:10:47
yeah, we're stopping rabies. But it's indiscriminate.
1:10:49
Oh, it also says you shouldn't let this into the waterways because
1:10:51
it can destroy, you know,
1:10:55
aquatic ecosystems. Well, They're
1:10:56
dropping it from
1:10:58
helicopters, man. It's like carpet bombing, the wildlife.
1:11:03
Yeah. Well, I at
1:11:05
this point, I don't think anything should surprise us.
1:11:07
I mean, it's like
1:11:09
Vietnam, in
1:11:11
America, the USDA. I just yeah.
1:11:14
I
1:11:14
can't believe it either,
1:11:15
but then
1:11:19
again, Yeah. Vietnam,
1:11:19
you know, if you if you really acknowledge
1:11:21
that we are in a war
1:11:23
right now. We are
1:11:25
in a war we should not be
1:11:28
surprised. True. Yeah, we
1:11:29
are we are in
1:11:30
a war and actually
1:11:32
it's a it's kind
1:11:35
of an economic blockade. war.
1:11:36
Yeah. Right? Yeah. Or it's
1:11:38
like in the medieval days, they
1:11:39
would surround the castle
1:11:40
and
1:11:43
they would salt the the fields and you
1:11:46
couldn't grow any food. So it's siege warfare, really? Yeah. It is. It's hearts
1:11:49
and minds.
1:11:51
It's it's definitely special operations warfare.
1:11:54
Wild.
1:11:55
So how many people
1:11:58
have you taught then
1:11:59
over this the the time you've been
1:12:02
doing this. I don't know how many years you've been doing this, but I mean
1:12:04
is
1:12:04
gonna
1:12:06
be our twelfth year. early
1:12:08
on, we we didn't have many people
1:12:10
come. There wasn't much interest. But as soon
1:12:13
as soon as some
1:12:15
as you know,
1:12:16
the whole food came, people started to
1:12:18
sit up and take notice that, hey, maybe my
1:12:20
food supply is
1:12:21
something that I need to be
1:12:24
responsible for Yeah.
1:12:26
And not
1:12:26
a very hard sell right now to to inform people that they
1:12:29
should
1:12:32
be the
1:12:33
solution in this this problem that we're
1:12:35
facing.
1:12:35
And even
1:12:40
if you
1:12:40
know, the the president is just blowing smoke.
1:12:42
He could be. You still really need to have a handle
1:12:46
on this. This is part of being
1:12:48
human is to secure your
1:12:50
own food? Well, and I
1:12:52
think the evidence is very
1:12:55
clear People have already seen shortages, they've seen food
1:12:57
inflation, and they've also seen
1:12:59
a reduction in
1:13:03
the available you know, diversity of of food items. So, you
1:13:05
know, maybe there used to be
1:13:07
five varieties of something
1:13:09
and now there's only
1:13:12
one. Or you know, a pack
1:13:14
of bacon used to be four dollars and now it's seven, you know, that kind of thing. The people are seeing that
1:13:20
firsthand. Yeah. And the
1:13:21
quality of the food that's in the in the stores right now
1:13:23
is not good. You know, if the USDA will
1:13:27
drop indiscriminate, you know, vaccine packs into
1:13:28
the woods, they're gonna allow things
1:13:31
into the food supply that
1:13:33
we should not be
1:13:35
using as human beings. Yeah.
1:13:36
True. True. But isn't it interesting
1:13:38
that it's their stamp that allows beef,
1:13:41
let's say, to go
1:13:43
into distribution for reach tail
1:13:46
and yet they would say that your kind
1:13:49
of operation maybe doesn't meet the
1:13:51
same standards because, you know, you're not
1:13:53
you're not rigorously inspected, but, you know,
1:13:55
I'm sure your animals probably have more of a
1:13:57
real world natural experience than
1:13:59
factory
1:14:01
factory farms
1:14:02
right farms. Right. Right? Oh,
1:14:04
for sure. Yeah. Yeah. So the
1:14:06
good news is there is a fix, you know,
1:14:08
there is a
1:14:11
solution on these things. and the
1:14:13
solution really is it's
1:14:15
up to us. I guess we all
1:14:17
hope that, you know, somebody's gonna come
1:14:19
along and save us. that
1:14:23
never happens. It it needs to
1:14:25
be us that gets our process together
1:14:27
and learns how
1:14:28
to take care of our food
1:14:30
supply. Yeah, I love that attitude. You're exactly right.
1:14:33
Yeah. This is not a time to sit
1:14:35
back and wait to be saved by
1:14:37
someone when you you should be
1:14:39
planting food folks or learning these
1:14:42
skills or getting land and maybe
1:14:45
making compost,
1:14:48
making soil. Like, just get started on any
1:14:50
of these things. You can be more self reliant. Do you also do you know, in addition to
1:14:52
the animals, do
1:14:55
you do you grow vegetables
1:14:57
or orchards or anything else like that?
1:14:59
I do everything
1:15:01
i do every saying that
1:15:03
i that I that I want to
1:15:05
do. So I have fruit trees, I
1:15:08
have nut
1:15:11
trees, I have a big vegetable
1:15:14
actually, two big vegetable gardens. I grow feed
1:15:18
for my
1:15:20
animals. I grow lots and lots
1:15:22
of hay that I cut. I've got several acres,
1:15:24
above
1:15:24
sixty acres. We're
1:15:25
at a hundred and fifty
1:15:28
two acres. now.
1:15:30
We've expanded -- Oh, wow. --
1:15:31
sixty acres of woods that I'm developing
1:15:32
right now and I'm gonna get
1:15:34
some fish
1:15:34
in the pond out there. really
1:15:39
wanna develop that. So today, I I'm
1:15:42
in Maryland right now visiting
1:15:44
my sons in the Air
1:15:46
Force, and we went to Mount
1:15:48
Vernon. And it was real interesting to
1:15:51
see what George Washington was all
1:15:53
about. Now he was
1:15:55
a farmer first and
1:15:58
he
1:15:58
was drawn into military service.
1:16:00
But his passion
1:16:01
wasn't farming. So I
1:16:04
got to see all
1:16:05
the things that he did
1:16:07
and he was
1:16:07
doing everything from
1:16:09
wood cutting and sawing
1:16:11
to fishing, to vegetable
1:16:14
production, to beef
1:16:16
production, hog production, chicken
1:16:18
production. He was a farmer at heart, and
1:16:19
we've we've kinda lost that, but
1:16:22
we we can actually we
1:16:24
can definitely
1:16:26
pick that back up. I mean, there's
1:16:29
a lot of people who
1:16:31
come to me from
1:16:33
very
1:16:34
high education career
1:16:36
fields. And they say, no, I wanna change
1:16:38
my lifestyle. I wanna farm. I
1:16:41
wanna have my hands in
1:16:43
the dirt. I wanna live I wanna feed my family.
1:16:45
Yeah. And we were kinda
1:16:47
sold. My my age group
1:16:49
anyway, I'm I just
1:16:51
turned sixty two. I
1:16:54
was sold on big paychecks, you know, a lot of money
1:16:56
in
1:17:00
the bank. And even when I
1:17:02
got out of the air force, I thought now is the time I can make the big money and and
1:17:04
and do all
1:17:06
that stuff. But I
1:17:08
found and I never even
1:17:10
really got there, but I did know people that had lots of lots of money. And it it was
1:17:15
overrated for sure. I mean, I'm
1:17:17
a whole lot happier just milking a couple of cows and having my knees in the dirt
1:17:20
when I'm
1:17:24
weighing the garden. You know, I'm I'm
1:17:26
just as happy as I would be if I had millions of dollars, I think. So
1:17:29
is
1:17:31
definitely there when you're farming, and a lot of people
1:17:34
want that. And no, I I
1:17:36
hear
1:17:36
you too. I mean, there
1:17:38
are days of our store, for
1:17:40
example, when we
1:17:42
have big a lot of sales on certain days, and it's like, well, hey, we earn a lot of money.
1:17:44
And then yeah. But I still
1:17:46
gotta clean out the chicken house here.
1:17:51
I'm gonna grab a rake and I'm gonna get that done and it doesn't
1:17:53
change anything, you know. It doesn't I
1:17:55
mean, money isn't real.
1:17:58
It's it's like, okay, numbers you know, on a screen somewhere, but
1:18:00
whatever, I still need to tend to
1:18:02
my dogs, my donkeys, my goats, my
1:18:06
chickens, I gotta probably deal with snakes. And
1:18:08
right now, we have like three
1:18:10
possums that are stealing our chicken
1:18:13
eggs during the day. I'm trying
1:18:15
I'm trying to deal with the possums. And it's
1:18:17
like, you know, somebody would say, well, why are
1:18:19
you doing that, Micah? You
1:18:21
don't, you know, You don't need to be a farm
1:18:24
boy because I like living with
1:18:26
animals. I like living in nature.
1:18:28
I like a rural lifestyle. I
1:18:30
do this because I like it. Yeah. Yeah.
1:18:32
I think it's I
1:18:33
think there's sort of a a vacuum in
1:18:35
the human heart,
1:18:38
and it's it's very fulfilling to produce
1:18:41
your own food. I think
1:18:43
it's, like,
1:18:44
we're
1:18:46
designed to do this. Yes,
1:18:48
indeed. Now
1:18:48
-- Mhmm. -- okay, let me
1:18:49
ask you another question about about food. Oh, gosh, we're getting we're
1:18:51
getting close to being out of time
1:18:54
here, but I gotta ask you this.
1:18:56
So Of course,
1:18:58
one of the big globalist attacks is on meat. And the globalist say
1:19:00
no, you should
1:19:03
just grow vegetables. and
1:19:05
that's it. Now, you know, I
1:19:07
experimented with veganism many years ago, and think did ninety days as a
1:19:09
vegan, by the way. And
1:19:12
that's tough. what
1:19:15
have you observed directly about people trying
1:19:17
to be self reliant with
1:19:20
meat or without
1:19:23
meat? I can In your observation, can
1:19:25
people live without any animals in the farm
1:19:28
ecosystem? Oh, no.
1:19:30
No.
1:19:30
No. You gotta have
1:19:33
I mean, it's to have an
1:19:35
effective homestead of the an effective system food
1:19:37
production
1:19:37
system. You gotta
1:19:39
have that animal in
1:19:42
there, the floor and the fauna. That
1:19:44
was a design. And then there
1:19:46
are ways that you you
1:19:48
know, because sometimes we have more
1:19:50
house per acre than you would have in
1:19:53
nature. So you have to do
1:19:55
some adjusting for that.
1:19:57
But No. I don't think you
1:19:59
can get away from me. I think the
1:20:01
human body needs me myself. I went the
1:20:04
other direction. Maybe
1:20:06
you've heard of Sean Baker?
1:20:08
No.
1:20:08
Brown,
1:20:09
he's the the the
1:20:12
carnivore guy.
1:20:14
I did an interview with him and at the
1:20:17
time I was cutting a beef in in
1:20:19
our butcher shop, and I thought everything
1:20:21
that he's saying makes sense.
1:20:23
So I went carnivore. Oh, wow.
1:20:26
But eat for four months. So I would
1:20:27
eat, like,
1:20:31
big about two o'clock
1:20:32
in the afternoon, and I
1:20:34
have nothing else but water and
1:20:36
salt. That's all eight
1:20:38
for about four months. Wild.
1:20:41
like, thirty pounds and no more naps in the
1:20:44
afternoon and
1:20:48
the ringing in my ears went away. A whole bunch of stuff.
1:20:51
A lot of inflammation in my joints went away. And I was in good
1:20:53
shape, but I just thought, well,
1:20:55
you get to be fifty
1:20:58
fifty eight years old, and that's
1:21:00
what happens. But no. Meat
1:21:02
is something that we need, especially
1:21:05
grass
1:21:06
fed meat because if we're eating beef that's
1:21:10
eating
1:21:13
grain that's sprayed down with glyphosate, we're actually eating a
1:21:15
cow that's been made sick by
1:21:17
the glyphosate. That's right. And
1:21:19
concentrating that too. Yeah.
1:21:24
So we don't want that because
1:21:26
it'll make us sick or it'll
1:21:28
just prevent our bodies
1:21:30
from being able to break
1:21:32
down you know, the food that we
1:21:34
put in at -- Right. -- section. Well, and let let me share with you what
1:21:36
what I
1:21:37
learned because I've
1:21:39
lived in Texas you
1:21:41
know, more than a decade. But since living in Texas and and observing because
1:21:43
I, you know, observed
1:21:48
nature, a lot and observe
1:21:50
cows. A lot of the cow cattle herds by all the different ranchers around
1:21:52
central taxes. And what I've come to
1:21:54
find is that if you wanna be
1:21:59
quote, green on this
1:21:59
planet. One of the best ways
1:22:02
to turn land that is barely
1:22:04
usable into a food
1:22:06
source is to have cattle because
1:22:08
the cattle go out and they find their
1:22:10
own food, their mobile, they find their own water. You don't
1:22:13
have to bring them
1:22:15
food if you've got I mean,
1:22:17
you might have to bail some
1:22:19
hay just seasonally, but you might not on the
1:22:23
rain situation. But catal turn land
1:22:25
that's useless into something that actually provides a food
1:22:28
source. And
1:22:32
that's sustainable. That's green. Like, that's
1:22:34
actually an eco friendly use of the
1:22:37
land. And I never it that way
1:22:39
before I lived in Texas, but now I see it every
1:22:42
day. Yeah. The the environment
1:22:43
that we live in,
1:22:46
the creation that we live in,
1:22:48
is
1:22:48
let's see. The best
1:22:50
way to
1:22:50
put it is it's regenerative. Alright?
1:22:55
So the land out there might have been beat up over the years.
1:22:57
But then
1:22:57
when you get cattle on it and they
1:23:00
disturb it, they'll
1:23:02
they'll break it open so
1:23:05
that seeds can can
1:23:08
germinate and come
1:23:10
up. So when the
1:23:11
when the seeds germinate and the
1:23:13
grasses come up, the
1:23:15
grasses can absorb
1:23:18
the solar gain and you actually
1:23:20
get better with time, with
1:23:22
the use of cattle on
1:23:27
on grasslands. It's opposite of what
1:23:29
people think. They think that grazing is bad. No, grazing is good. Yeah.
1:23:31
We'll or fields. Let me
1:23:33
interject. I I mean, you're
1:23:36
exactly right. but
1:23:38
it also depends on
1:23:40
the pattern of grazing
1:23:42
because I've seen I've seen
1:23:45
chronic overgrazing which does destroy fields. But what you're talking about
1:23:47
I think is kind of short term intensive grazing
1:23:49
and then you
1:23:51
move them off And then boom,
1:23:53
you get this explosion of new plants that never could compete for the sunlight
1:23:56
before. Yeah.
1:23:57
the sunlight before
1:23:59
yeah, it takes a little bit
1:23:59
of education and being able
1:24:02
to observe what's going on
1:24:04
out there. But, yeah, we
1:24:06
we move our cows every day.
1:24:08
and I I don't even bail
1:24:10
feed for them or I'm not feeding them, bail feed until
1:24:16
only six months out of the year
1:24:18
till they get bailed, hey, plus the they're grazing. So that's pretty remarkable
1:24:20
the grazing so that's pretty remarkable
1:24:22
from michigan from Michigan. can
1:24:24
push them and
1:24:25
then they'll they'll plow down through the
1:24:27
snow and they'll they'll get
1:24:29
the grass that we've left them there.
1:24:31
Yeah. They're incredibly resilient. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
1:24:34
I mean, they're
1:24:35
it it's
1:24:36
remarkable. And they're
1:24:39
way stronger and tougher than
1:24:41
we are. You know, I I because I teach preparedness and
1:24:43
survival and, you know, I I try to teach people how to
1:24:45
grow food. And I
1:24:47
also warn people that,
1:24:50
hey, if you have a bucket of
1:24:53
seeds and, you know,
1:24:55
get ready. If the system
1:24:57
collapses, and you don't have some way
1:25:00
to multiply your effort with a
1:25:02
tractor or something, you're gonna work.
1:25:04
I mean, you're gonna work like
1:25:06
you've never worked before you may die working, trying
1:25:08
to grow enough food to not
1:25:10
starve. It's that hard. Yeah. Well,
1:25:12
home
1:25:13
setting is a compilation
1:25:16
of processes. And if you
1:25:18
can master a bunch of small processes, then you can become a better and better
1:25:20
homesteader. and you can become a better
1:25:22
and better homesteader We
1:25:24
live in a really abundant world, but
1:25:26
we just have to know the techniques to
1:25:31
unlock that abundance from the creation that
1:25:34
we've been given. It's been said. Yeah. I think you're exactly
1:25:36
right,
1:25:37
and I've I've
1:25:40
heard of
1:25:40
farming and ranching as
1:25:43
really energy management more than anything else. Yeah.
1:25:46
yeah
1:25:47
Yeah. And you
1:25:49
know, there's a lot of I
1:25:51
to straight tails,
1:25:56
curly tails. But there's other ones too
1:25:58
that we hear. One of them is there ain't no money in farming.
1:25:59
You hear people say
1:26:02
it all the time. So
1:26:05
good people don't go into farming because they've heard
1:26:07
their whole lives. There ain't no money in farming.
1:26:10
That's not true. There's
1:26:13
Farming is where wealth is produced. If I take a
1:26:15
a tomato seed, it has very
1:26:18
little value. I don't even
1:26:20
know
1:26:20
very little value i don't even
1:26:22
know what it
1:26:23
would be, a hundreds of a penny maybe.
1:26:25
But if I put it
1:26:27
in soil and have
1:26:29
sunlight hitting it
1:26:31
and some water, I could
1:26:33
get a bushel of tomatoes off that that
1:26:35
could be worth twenty five dollars. So that's
1:26:39
that's true wealth creation.
1:26:41
It's not we're not moving it from one place to another. We're
1:26:43
creating it. Even if but you've made it
1:26:48
Yeah.
1:26:48
Yeah. And let let me add to that. I'm sorry. I don't I
1:26:50
don't I don't mean to talk over you, but I think there's
1:26:55
a slight delay. the thing about that
1:26:57
is that right now with electricity prices going through the
1:26:59
roof and food prices going
1:27:02
through the roof, the amount
1:27:04
of
1:27:05
economic abundance that you can get by growing tomatoes like you just said, Mark, with free
1:27:07
sunshine and perhaps
1:27:10
some free
1:27:11
rain and dirt that
1:27:15
costs almost nothing. Now you're creating
1:27:18
economic wealth. And
1:27:19
the other factor
1:27:22
is that Those
1:27:22
things that fall out of the sky cannot
1:27:25
be taxed. They haven't
1:27:28
figured out how to tax the
1:27:30
sunlight or tax the rainfall property
1:27:32
tax, but if you're in a rural situation,
1:27:34
it's usually not very much, you're creating
1:27:38
wealth tax free
1:27:40
by growing food. Oh, yeah. It's like,
1:27:42
oh,
1:27:42
it's it's like owning
1:27:44
a printing press
1:27:46
and you're printing dollars. Right.
1:27:49
it
1:27:49
really is. I
1:27:51
mean, the butchering,
1:27:53
say, for
1:27:56
instance, it it
1:27:58
it just it boggles the
1:27:59
mind one cow once
1:28:01
that cow is
1:28:04
broken down into
1:28:06
cuts. what it becomes worth.
1:28:08
And
1:28:08
it's it's
1:28:10
amazing
1:28:10
to me that only
1:28:14
the like
1:28:15
illegal immigrants and low paid people
1:28:17
are the ones that actually do
1:28:19
the butchering. It just amazes
1:28:21
me because it is
1:28:23
such a wealth creating career
1:28:25
field. And it's it's artistic in
1:28:26
a lot of ways. I mean, you have to
1:28:31
love the creation that
1:28:33
you're working with, you know, even though you're taking their life. But yeah.
1:28:36
That statement, there ain't no
1:28:38
money in farming. That is
1:28:40
spell.
1:28:43
Right. Right. Kind of a
1:28:45
black magic brainwashing by the
1:28:48
establishment. Well
1:28:50
--
1:28:51
Yeah. -- What were we saying? I'm sorry. I
1:28:53
I it it it it is
1:28:54
a spell. It's a it's an incantation. Another
1:28:57
one is there ain't
1:28:59
no free lunch. you've
1:29:01
heard that one. But I
1:29:03
don't for don't the rain that comes
1:29:05
down. And the whole
1:29:08
process of
1:29:10
photosynthesis. I don't pay for that. That's I
1:29:13
manage it. That's right. But it's very
1:29:15
little that I actually
1:29:17
do. you know,
1:29:18
most of it is that's why I
1:29:20
say we live in
1:29:22
such an abundant
1:29:23
creation. Like, for instance,
1:29:25
I keep pigs and they will
1:29:28
have two furrowings per year.
1:29:30
They'll have babies twice a
1:29:31
year and sometimes they'll
1:29:33
have ten each. I have very little in
1:29:35
that south. You know, I
1:29:38
don't vote
1:29:39
on her anymore. And
1:29:41
she was a, you
1:29:43
know, a baby a
1:29:45
couple years ago before I, you know, got her
1:29:47
impregnated and and she became a
1:29:52
sow. So once you get your
1:29:54
farming operation going, it is just creating wealth
1:29:58
very quickly. and and can
1:30:00
vertically integrate it to
1:30:02
where you're actually butchering
1:30:04
on
1:30:04
the farm and
1:30:07
marketing
1:30:07
off the farm. you
1:30:10
can
1:30:10
do really well with it. And then from there, we kinda get into the whole, well, I thought
1:30:15
that we had
1:30:17
to go through the USDA and the Department of Agriculture and
1:30:19
all that stuff. And and that we teach a lot of
1:30:21
that too. It it it really
1:30:23
is optional in this country
1:30:26
because of our constitution, and that's
1:30:29
probably a conversation for another time.
1:30:31
Yeah. I hope we get a
1:30:33
chance to talk more. I mean, this is really
1:30:35
fascinating. And I regret that we're we we gotta wrap this up here, but I I feel like we've only scratched
1:30:37
the surface mark, and I think our audience would
1:30:39
love to hear more you
1:30:43
again soon. Oh, I'd love to come on your
1:30:45
show,
1:30:45
Mike. Oh, absolutely. Love love to have you
1:30:48
back on. Let me let me just
1:30:50
plug your website for you too. By the
1:30:52
way, the anyone can farm experience
1:30:54
dot com and you've got a
1:30:56
membership thing there. You've got do
1:30:59
you wanna describe actually us.
1:31:02
because I'm just reading off your website. You
1:31:04
tell us, what what do people Yeah.
1:31:06
The
1:31:06
anyone can farm experience is
1:31:10
an entity
1:31:11
that's designed to
1:31:13
motivate and empower and
1:31:16
get people psyched kinda what I'm
1:31:18
doing now is telling you, hey, farm in is a good thing to be in. You should do it. And and
1:31:20
then explain to people, I didn't
1:31:22
start out where I am now. It's
1:31:26
been a while to get here and I was I was
1:31:28
part time for a long time and I
1:31:30
worked my way up and there was
1:31:33
people that helped me and and we're here to
1:31:35
help other people do it too. But then
1:31:38
there's the membership if
1:31:42
you help finance it for us, like
1:31:44
all the work that we put
1:31:46
into it. We're fronting that, and
1:31:48
we kinda like to get paid
1:31:51
for that. My my son helps
1:31:52
me with this
1:31:54
and he does all the video work. There's the plus the
1:31:57
plus
1:31:59
members
1:31:59
membership and you pay
1:32:02
for that. But then you
1:32:04
get all the videos
1:32:07
and
1:32:07
all the stuff. that's there. The
1:32:09
courses, the how to -- Yeah. -- structure. Yeah. And and
1:32:11
there's a lot more stuff coming
1:32:13
because we're we're filming
1:32:16
every week
1:32:16
on how
1:32:18
to do things. And, like, if you can't come to the the
1:32:20
class that we put on in the
1:32:22
fall, we actually put on
1:32:23
several classes in
1:32:27
the fall. But if you couldn't come to one, maybe you'd
1:32:29
wanna purchase one of
1:32:31
the video classes and kinda work
1:32:33
along with it. That would be doable.
1:32:35
It'd be better at than than
1:32:37
nothing. Right. Right.
1:32:38
Okay. Alright. So people can go to your website, find out what all's
1:32:41
offered, and
1:32:44
it's a What is that? Yep. Looks like
1:32:46
it's fourteen ninety nine a month. Yep. And the first month is, like, ninety nine cents or something or the first three
1:32:48
days? Okay.
1:32:52
Alright. So folks -- Yeah. --
1:32:54
together two nights a week on YouTube,
1:33:00
it's the anyone can
1:33:02
farm experience YouTube. It's a live chat. Tuesday
1:33:06
night, I just go on about whatever I wanna
1:33:08
talk about that that
1:33:10
night.
1:33:10
And then on Thursday
1:33:13
night,
1:33:13
we interview people
1:33:16
who are
1:33:17
new farmers
1:33:18
or old farmers or anywhere in between. Last week, we interviewed
1:33:20
an accountant to talk
1:33:23
about S Corp's and you
1:33:27
know, LLCs and
1:33:27
all that stuff. And then next
1:33:30
week, we're gonna be talking about
1:33:32
PM8s, which is
1:33:34
the hot new thing. it's it's
1:33:36
definitely a constitutional thing that you're gonna wanna
1:33:38
sit in on. But that's eight o'clock
1:33:43
Tuesday
1:33:43
night, Eastern
1:33:45
Standard Time,
1:33:45
the Anyone can farm
1:33:48
experience YouTube. Okay.
1:33:51
And PMAs, is that the private membership thing
1:33:53
that I'm talking about?
1:33:55
Yes.
1:33:55
Okay.
1:33:57
Yeah. Yeah. That's that's some
1:33:59
I'm just starting to hear about that too.
1:33:59
I'd I'd I'd like to learn more or
1:34:02
Yeah. We should all know more about it.
1:34:05
That's that's what the the DNC
1:34:08
is and the RNC and the
1:34:10
Boy Scouts and they've kinda kept
1:34:11
it from us. Interesting. Okay.
1:34:14
Alright. Well, Mark, it has been
1:34:16
fascinating. We will
1:34:19
definitely do this again. I
1:34:22
appreciate you sharing all this with me, and I'm
1:34:24
glad that we've reconnected after all these years.
1:34:26
And I'm glad that, you know, you and
1:34:28
I are both still helping people become more free and
1:34:31
more self reliant in many different ways. It's
1:34:33
it's it's an honor
1:34:35
to know you. You
1:34:38
too, Mike. Man, I've I've followed
1:34:40
you for years years. Well,
1:34:42
I'm still here
1:34:43
doing what I'm doing too now.
1:34:45
I haven't I haven't figured out how to butcher
1:34:47
any animals. If I raise pigs, I
1:34:49
would I would turn them all into
1:34:52
pets. I'd just
1:34:54
I've got all these pets, but
1:34:56
I don't know, maybe you and I can
1:34:58
have a conversation about how do I break through
1:35:00
that in cases of survival? I I wave
1:35:02
at the wild hogs when I'm out walking. Hi,
1:35:05
piggy piggy in. There's like fifty of them.
1:35:07
Hey, hey, how you doing? They
1:35:09
just run away. I was out in
1:35:11
your neck to the last July in Alfred -- Yeah.
1:35:13
-- Texas. And
1:35:15
we did a
1:35:16
clash out there.
1:35:19
It's anyone can farm on the road
1:35:21
class. So we went to
1:35:23
another farm and they get a crowd
1:35:25
together and then me and my
1:35:27
wife's do the class,
1:35:27
you know, on location there, and
1:35:29
it was a complete success.
1:35:31
We met so many
1:35:36
cool people you get a group of people that pay
1:35:38
money to come and learn how to butcher pig. That's a group you wanna be in with right there.
1:35:40
I would I
1:35:43
would do that would pay money to learn how to butcher
1:35:45
a pig. It would be the hardest thing that I've ever done because I have I have such
1:35:47
a a
1:35:49
heart for animals, but I need
1:35:51
I need to understand like, American relationship. I'm part Native American.
1:35:54
Yeah. And I I need to
1:35:56
understand that
1:35:58
spiritual relationship with them all. a little more. For now, I'm just waving at the pigs.
1:36:00
Yeah. Well, do
1:36:03
you travel? No. I
1:36:05
I do
1:36:06
not. But in any case,
1:36:09
We'll have another conversation about that. Okay. Later
1:36:11
on, in in the meantime, you take care
1:36:13
of yourself and thanks for sharing
1:36:15
all this with us. Will
1:36:18
do. Thanks for having me on. Absolutely. Have a great night, Mark. Alright. You Mike. Bye. Okay.
1:36:20
Bye.
1:36:21
alright you to my like okay bye
1:36:24
Well, that
1:36:25
was a wealth of information.
1:36:27
Mark Baker, pretty awesome guy, isn't he? Kinda like the kind of
1:36:29
guy you'd want as your
1:36:30
neighbor when things go back. It's
1:36:35
like everybody wishes they had a Mark
1:36:37
Baker living nearby, you know? But
1:36:39
hey, you
1:36:39
can be your own. Mark
1:36:41
Baker. You can you can learn
1:36:44
from him. I mean, he's
1:36:45
got skills that I don't have because I just I don't know. I I just
1:36:47
can't I can't butcher animals.
1:36:52
I I just it's it's
1:36:54
bizarre.
1:36:54
I I mean, I can defend
1:36:56
myself against,
1:36:57
you know, human attackers.
1:37:00
No problem. I've
1:37:02
got no qualms about that, but
1:37:05
I don't know, like
1:37:07
cutting up,
1:37:07
you know,
1:37:08
pork chops off at
1:37:11
animals to I don't know. Can't do it. Good thing I'm gonna be
1:37:13
able to barter with people who can do that.
1:37:15
Right? So we all have
1:37:18
different areas of specialty. But I
1:37:21
think the bottom line for everything that we've talked about today and thank
1:37:23
you for your patience. I know some of these podcasts
1:37:25
can get quite
1:37:28
lengthy, but you
1:37:29
know, this this is
1:37:31
critical information. We're about to head time
1:37:33
we're about to head into a time of
1:37:36
global mass starvation and extermination.
1:37:38
We are already seeing the
1:37:41
controlled demolition of
1:37:44
the infrastructure for
1:37:46
energy, for food, for water
1:37:48
in some cases. Look at the weather weapons.
1:37:50
Look at the geoengineering. Go back to
1:37:52
my interview with Dane Wiggington, by
1:37:55
the way. we release an updated version of that with better audio, in case
1:37:57
you're curious. That's why it's up
1:37:59
there twice.
1:37:59
But the
1:38:02
powers that be are are trying to either kill
1:38:03
or enslave every last living person
1:38:06
on those planet. And they've got
1:38:08
all the tools to do it, you
1:38:10
know, the currency wars, the economic collapse
1:38:12
Cyber warfare, the false flags, control
1:38:14
over the media, control over elections, control over education, everything. And
1:38:17
they are a
1:38:20
death cult. and they
1:38:22
are currently in charge and they've already administered over twelve billion vaccine doses
1:38:24
that will kill billions of
1:38:26
people probably over the long run
1:38:30
over a decade or so, especially
1:38:32
when
1:38:33
combined with, well, mass starvation
1:38:35
and the
1:38:36
economic collapse that has been
1:38:39
planned. So We do not have much time remaining. I
1:38:41
wish I knew how long.
1:38:43
I I don't. I don't have
1:38:45
any super secret intel.
1:38:46
Like, oh, it's gonna have
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