Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - 30 TONS Of Explosives Missing From Train Conspiracy Podcasts | Politicians Issued Satellite Phones
Episode Date: May 25, 2023There are reports indicating that over 30 tons of Ammonium Nitrate are currently unaccounted for from a train en route to California. Additionally, it has come to light that certain senators have been... provided with satellite phones and have chosen to spend their Memorial Day weekend at government facilities equipped with nuclear bunkers. This combination of events raises concerns about a potential undisclosed situation that the government may be aware of but has not yet shared with the public.The situation suggests that there may be an underlying issue or threat that has prompted these actions. Off of this and more on this episode of 30 TONS Of Explosives Missing Conspiracy Podcasts | Politicians Issued Satellite Phones
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Welcome to Investigate Earth Podcast.
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It is 9 o'clock p.m. here on the East Coast of the United States, May the 24th, 2023.
And that song is called Earth Lighted Up by Tilden Park and Zay Rusan.
And I felt like that song is actually fitting, especially considering what we're going to be talking about.
this evening. Now, this is kind of like almost maybe potentially an emergency podcast. We had to get
this one out. We actually were not planning on doing an episode tonight, but we were kind of with
Nathan Jones, Clear Founder, which we're going to have him back on very soon. Great friend of
ours. But we had to do this because there's a lot of weirdness that's happening right now. And I think
there is something behind the curtains, behind the scene that is being planned, implemented, and
potentially being executed very soon.
And so that's what we have to talk about tonight.
Now, if you want to hear a great, good conspiracy podcast,
well, this is going to be it, guys.
Absolutely.
So buckle up.
And when I say conspiracy, I don't mean conspiracy theory.
I mean, I guess right now,
considering we don't have proof necessarily of all the things potentially
being together or being, I guess, related.
But there are a lot of quote-unquote,
coincidence is that are happening right now.
And many of these
coincidences are very dangerous,
especially to the population,
to the citizens of
maybe the United States, maybe
abroad. We don't know what's going on, but we're going to talk about it
tonight. So guys, welcome to the show.
A lot has been going on, right?
I mean, last night we talked about
money and the banking crisis, right?
And that's a huge thing that's happening right now.
And I think that that's going to continue to get worse.
over the course of this podcast, we've talked about many things, right?
We haven't really touched on a Russia-Ukraine war in a while,
but we are going to get to that as well to kind of go more in-depth on what is happening over there.
But this is something that's happening here in the United States.
And we don't know exactly how many people this will affect.
What does the government know that we don't know?
There's a few different things that we're going to talk about here.
And it seems like maybe they are connected.
We don't know for sure.
And how many people even know about this stuff?
That's what really gets me.
And that's why we have to do this podcast because there are like normal people that work every day and don't, you know, have time to research and look into these things that are going on.
And this is really important because once you hear what we're about to hear or say, it's crazy.
Yeah, I mean, the thing is, is that I think obviously most people over the past at least three years have lost all hope.
for mainstream media, right?
This is something that you cannot trust anymore.
Mainstream media, you absolutely cannot trust.
But we're going to talk about this, guys.
30 tons of explosives are still missing right now.
Now, for those of you don't even know anything about that,
we'll talk about that.
But in addition to the 30 tons of explosives missing,
there's been $290 million worth of anti-radiation medicine
that has been purchased recently by unknown potential buyers,
which potentially could be the United States government,
Senators are being supplied satellite phones for emergency communications.
This is as of the past week or two.
That's obviously no way there's a normal protocol for that.
This is not just happened on a daily basis.
Only 50 senators are, I guess, being given these phones, which is actually, it seems like,
from what a lot of people are saying, these are in large part Democrat senators,
which is kind of strange.
And it gets stranger than that.
So high-level U.S. politicians are also vacationing, you know, Memorial Day weekend with their families at various undisclosed what they call continuity of government locations or COG locations, right?
Microsoft also today claim that Chinese hackers have attacked critical U.S. software infrastructure.
That has been confirmed.
It has been one of the leading stories on the Internet and in media throughout the day.
we don't exactly know what China has been able to access during this time.
But these are just all, you know, quote-unquote coincidences, right?
But if you listen this podcast or if you listen to anybody with sense,
coincidences, there's no such thing, right?
Now, there may be on one happenstance, right?
You happen to have a coincidence on here or that.
But if you have like eight, nine, or ten coincidences line up at the same time,
usually that's not a coincidence.
and or a coincidence, usually you need to start paying attention to what's really going on.
This is kind of like, have you ever been struck by lightning twice?
Yeah.
That does not happen.
And this is kind of where we are right now.
These are coincidences that don't normally happen in real life.
Yeah, for sure.
So we're going to talk about all that tonight.
What is really going on behind closed doors?
Are we about to have potentially a terrorist attack?
And actually, I think we literally just mentioned this.
There's a couple podcasts ago.
I think we even talked about it last night.
But are we about to have a mass-scale terrorist attack in the United States
unlike anything we may have ever seen before, right?
If you've got 30 tons of explosives that are missing right now,
this is a huge, huge problem.
And yet no one's talking about it, right?
Nobody is talking.
I mean, there are journalists that are trying to investigate where this went, whatever.
But if you have 30 tons of explosives, right, that go missing off of this train, this should be headline news everywhere.
And there should be a mass operation to try to find whoever, quote unquote, stole this 30 tons of explosives.
And this is just crazy to me because you think about trains and trains have been in the news a lot lately.
all these train derailments and they're carrying all these poisonous things that are really affecting people when they have to blow them up, you know, whatever.
But now on another train, they are taking these major things that are really harmful for humans and they're stolen.
Yeah. Yeah, it's kind of strange because, you know, it almost sounds as if, right?
we've covered and talked about enough about trains and the relents and everything.
We've been talking about this for a year or two now.
I mean, you know, East Palestine, Ohio was a huge train disaster.
And I think the effects of that are going to be felt for many, many years to come.
I feel like people in that town, which hopefully not.
And by the way, we gained a lot of listeners from our East Palestine, Ohio podcast on that.
So for those of you that are in that area, I don't want to say this in like a bad way to, but I'm saying, you know,
it is potential that they could have very lasting long-term effects from us that they don't even see yet,
very much like we've talked about in the pandemic and shots and vaccines and so on.
And it's like even Flint, Michigan, when all their water supply went down the drain.
You know, these people are still affected today by that from years and years ago.
And I would not expect it to be different in Moscow.
No, absolutely not.
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Okay.
So 30 tons of explosive fertilizer has disappeared from a train after departing Cheyenne, right?
So this is 30 tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer is still missing after disappearing during a rail trip from Cheyenne to California.
Now, Cheyenne Wyoming is where this happened.
And it sounds like the beginning of a plot to a mystery movie.
And this is coming from a local news, Wyoming News Station, Wyoming News Now.
This is who actually broke the story about this train.
Well, good for them for breaking the story.
Yeah.
So about 30 tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer are still missing after disappearing during a rail trip from Cheyenne to California.
Now, on April 12th, a rail car carrying the chemical, used both as a fertilizer and an explosive, left on a two-week trek to
Saltdale, California.
Once it arrived, the rail
car was completely
empty.
So at some point in time, during this trip
from Wyoming to California,
someone, which it sounds
like obviously someone would have
coordinated this, right?
They hijacked this train, which
means more than
likely the people that were controlling the train
had to stop the train at some time.
Offload all of this.
Right. To some massive... I mean, this is not
just...
like you show up in a pickup truck to get this.
This would be a mass operation of multiple, multiple heavy-duty vehicles that can
offload and transport this somewhere.
I mean, this is a mass operation.
This is not something that is just by happenstance or some would-be robbers on a train
are going to go get 30 tons of ammonium nitrate.
It's not like they just took a couple trash cans off a train.
No.
This means a lot of coordination, and it means a lot of planning.
Absolutely.
Well, I mean, it's very similar, guys, if you think about this.
Now, think about who could be possibly so good at planning and coordinating violent things, right?
You think about Black Lives Matter riots and everything that happened in multiple cities across the United States a couple of years ago.
And you had these people showing up in buses.
You had bricks being delivered.
You had all of these things being delivered.
It was one of the most best coordinated.
riots I've ever seen. Then you've got to think about all of the mass immigration, the mass illegal
immigrants that are coming across the Mexican U.S. border that are being put on buses all the way
from the southern tip of Mexico, from Guatemala, from wherever. And all of these things are being
coordinated in a very tight plan. Right. Organized. Very organized. Very organized. Very organized.
They're being put on buses. Once they're in the U.S. are being flown in 737 private jets. Have you ever been
flown on a 737 private jet? No. But if you are this mass group of people, that's what happens.
You get put wherever. You get put on a plane. You get a free phone. You get all this stuff.
There are coordinated things that are happening. And what I'm saying is, is that probably
whoever potentially is coordinating the mass migration of whoever, including terrorists, including
the cartel, including rapers and murders and everybody else. And there are good people there too,
Right? I mean, that is the truth. That was something that Trump got in so much big trouble for.
Yeah, it's because he didn't mention the innocent people trying to cross illegally.
Yeah. You know? But yeah, I mean, there are. There are some people that should be crossing, I guess. But yeah. But I just still think there's, you got to go through the system to do it legally.
Yes. They're using, though, but here's the thing. They're using the faces of the innocent people that cross the border to be able to smuggle in the
bad terrorist people, which is who they want.
Right.
When I say they, go listen to any of our podcast, you should know who they are.
The they is the world corruptors, the world demolishers, the people that want to corrupt and
break up society and, and sovereignty and democracy.
These are the people that are in charge and in control of the New World Order.
Right.
And they are pushing this agenda.
So listen, all I'm saying is...
And they are also using the drug cartel people in their situation.
Yeah.
They know exactly what they're doing.
They're using the cartel.
which is a very strong organization.
They're using it to their benefit.
Yeah, I mean, the cartel basically overruns to Mexican police,
the federalees, everybody in Mexico.
And eventually, that'll happen here.
I mean, that's just the way it is.
But I don't think even as bad as the cartel is,
and we're already seeing signs of the cartel being in the United States.
There are some mass shootings that are happening.
And yet the media don't want to cover that because it doesn't fit the narrative.
But what I am saying is the cartel is one thing.
But the type of people there are going to,
take a 30-ton off-loading shipment of ammonium nitrate or aka explosives.
I mean, it can be used as quote-unquote fertilizer,
but I don't think anyone's going to steal 30 tons of fertilizer to fertilize their grass.
I mean, you're not going to all of a sudden see, maybe it's Bill Gates.
Maybe he wants a lot of grass on his new farm.
Doubtful.
I think whoever's still in this is probably doing it for a very, very bad reason.
Yes, very sinister.
And I think the government knows it, by the way.
Yes.
And, you know, a lot of farm owners have not been getting fertilizer that they need.
It's already in demand.
And so the people that really need it to grow crops to feed us are not even getting these fertilizers.
And then once this fertilizer is stolen, it's for sinister reasons, not only to maybe blow up things,
but maybe even to take away from our crops to feed us.
Okay. Well, I've actually not even thought about that, but that could be a point, right? So, and we'll talk about that. But you make a good point. That could be a reason. I mean, I doubt it, but it could be. I'm just saying put it on the table. Yeah, it could be. You're right. So officials they're saying are early in their investigation, but the leading theory is the disappearance resulted from a leak is what they're saying. And there is no indication that the material was stolen.
which is nuts, right?
This sounds absolutely bat-shit crazy nuts.
30 tons of ammonium nitrate just leaks.
And I'm just trying to think about what, you know, what I look at, visualize 30 tons to be.
Yeah, it's a lot.
What is a comparison to that?
I can't even compare.
Well, we'll do a comparison in a minute because I can't do it off, you know, obviously off top of my head.
But according to a spokesperson from Dino Noble, an explosives manufacturer who's
plant the rail car departed is believed that the chemical leaked in small pellets along the way.
30 tons.
And it says, quote, every indication is that the pellets fell from the rail car onto the tracks and
small quantities through the long trip.
Though the ammonium nitrate is routinely used as a common fertilizer, it can also be used
as an explosive.
All it needs is a little fuel.
Historically, there have been in at least a half dozen instances where ammonium nitrate
was the cause for deadly explosions.
most famously, the chemical was used in a 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, which killed 168 people.
Now, for those of you, Timothy McVeigh, now you guys, by the way, after you get done, listen to this,
if you have not listened to our Oklahoma City episode, you guys should 100% go listen to our Oklahoma City bombing episode
because we basically connect the government, even in this sense, in this state, to the Oklahoma City bombing.
I mean, you have undercover informants and agents and everything that basically knew everything was going on.
They were almost encouraging it.
And I think this was a, you know, this was just another, I don't necessarily say false flag,
but a domestic terrorist situation on behalf of your United States government.
We don't know that for sure, but I'm saying this opinion.
So most recently, a 2020 explosion in Lebanon killed more than 200 people after ammonium nitrate detonated.
Union Pacific, the company responsible for transport and the rail car.
along with Dino Noble, both maintain that criminal activity is not suspected.
Both companies also stated that the material leaked.
It won't pose any environmental hazards either.
Guys, it's just, and this is quote,
the fertilizer is designed as a ground application and quick soil absorption.
If the loss resulted from a railcar leak over the course of transportation from their origin to destination,
the relation should pose no risk to public health or the environment,
according to a statement from Union Pacific.
Now.
But I don't know how many actual trains.
systems there are, but I know that name from Ohio.
The same name.
No, because the Ohio thing was Norfolk Southern.
Oh, and what was this one?
This is different.
What is it?
Union Pacific.
Oh, okay, sorry.
All right, so this should be pretty easy to prove, right?
So you got Wyoming and you got Texas.
I mean, sorry, California.
So you have this train transporting 30 tons of ammonium nitrate, basically, this fertilizer.
Well, it would be pretty easy to go along this train track.
and find what supposedly leaked in these pellets, right?
I mean, that would not be hard.
If you had 30 tons of this material that was leaking throughout this train,
or sorry, this track and this path,
it would be very easy for investigators to go along the path
and record some video and say, oh, here's where it's leaked, here's where it leaked, here's where it leaked.
Oh, and here's stuff growing right here.
It's not even that, though.
The reality is that they haven't done that because they, well, they probably have done that,
but they don't have proof of that.
They say it may have happened.
This could have happened.
What they're saying is that they don't want people to freak out because they have no idea where this is.
And as a company that is transporting something potentially as deadly as ammonium nitrate,
you obviously are not going to come out and say, oh, yeah, we don't know what happened with it.
So, of course, they're going to make up some bullshit to tell you, oh, well, it just leaked throughout the whole process.
I mean, 30 tons just happened to leak bullshit.
Well, I'm just saying going forward with these kind of situations that are happening more and more frequently,
I almost feel like these trains have to be like armored guards, like the bank armored trucks.
Oh, yeah.
Because everything's happening with trains lately, and it's just not a coincidence.
Yeah.
So this is a guy, I want to, he says 60,000 pounds.
I don't know if that's 30 tons or not.
I don't know the math right now on this.
But this is a channel called Nutrient Survival,
and this guy talks about this.
I want to play this.
It's just a few minutes long.
I want you to hear it.
And then we're going to dig a little deeper
into even more sinister and weird things that are happening,
especially over Memorial Day weekend.
But here is his take on this.
I want you guys to hear this.
Here you go.
A thousand pounds of explosive chemicals somehow just disappeared.
They went poof.
That's right.
A rail car carrying 30 tons of ammonium night.
trait is gone. Now, if that substance sounds remotely familiar to you, it's because it's the same
stuff that notorious Timothy McVeigh used to blow up the Oklahoma City building in one of the largest
domestic terrorist events in U.S. history. The difference, he used only 5,000 pounds of this stuff,
and we're talking about 60,000 pounds of it. That's 12 times as much, and it's just missing.
Now, the company that loaded up on the train and shipped it off to its destination,
was called Dino Noble.
And as their name implies, they make Dino might and other explosives.
They make lots of them.
But when they were asked about the rail car showing up empty at its destination,
a spokesperson for the company said that they suspect it was merely a leak.
And it occurred along the way.
And it poses no threat, no threat whatsoever, not to the environment, not to anyone,
not to the communities.
You know, I'm not worried about the communities.
I'm not worried about the environment.
I'm worried about 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate.
the same stuff that's used to make explosive devices.
Now, I guess since the chemical is also used as fertilizer,
everyone is just waiting for the grass along the rail line to green up from it,
so we can all just go back to sleep and pretend it never happened.
But for me, I am more concerned about this than most.
You see, folks, we've heard sound bites like this before,
and no doubt the powers that be want to keep this one on the down low.
So we're not going to see it on the front page of the Times.
In fact, I could only find four news articles in total about it today, two days later.
Now, why cause panic, right?
That's the play.
So here's why.
60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate is unaccounted for.
And that can make a lot of bombs.
A lot of bombs.
Just Google it.
This stuff is powerful.
What you're going to find is that ammonium nitrate forms all kinds of explosives when it's
combined with other things like TNT, aluminum powder, or just plain old fuel.
oil. Yep, if you combine
ammonium nitrate with that last one, fuel
oil, it makes what they call
an foe. They even have a name for it.
It's so simple, it's widely
used as a bulk industrial explosive.
And it's the same stuff that McVeigh
used. So if you think that
Oklahoma City in 1995 was an isolated
incident, think again.
Ammonium nitrate-based explosives were
also used in the Sterling Hall bombing
way back in 1970, in Madison, Wisconsin.
It was also used in 2011,
in Delhi. And again,
in Oslo, and then in 2013, in India, Hyderabad again.
Now, in fact, the substance posed such a threat that the government of Pakistan has actually
imposed a ban on it to prevent insurgents from using this cheap, easy to make, easy to use,
easy to hide, explosive.
But what are we told?
We're told, don't worry about it.
There's nothing to worry about.
Some people at the rail line that did the shipping, Union Pacific, they also said that there's
nothing to worry about. It was probably a leak, and the only thing we're going to see is green
grass along the tracks. Yeah, because it's not their fault, right? Really? Come on. We're not dumb.
They obviously don't understand mankind, man's nature. I'm talking about boys and their bombs.
And if it's bad boys and bad men that get their hands on 60,000 pounds of explosive ingredient,
well, I think bad things are going to happen. And besides that, I really don't trust the people
feeding us these lines anymore. Think about it. This stuff was shipped last month. The report of it
missing was filed on May 10th. And now, another week later, the public, we are finally hearing about it.
And it left the train station full, and it arrived empty. Somewhere along the way, somebody emptied it.
It doesn't happen by accident. Something's going on. And it just might explain why one of my sources
and other observers have counted well over 1,000 observation flights
that have been circling the Western states.
They're looking for something in the past couple of weeks, especially.
Hmm.
I wonder what it could be.
It seems just a little bit early for deer season, don't you think?
Sure enough.
So tell me, what do you think is going on, Wolfpack?
Am I overreacting here?
Should we all just go back to sleep, trust everything's going to be okay?
Or maybe you're a little suspicious, too.
So please share your comments below.
All right, there you go.
So I agree with him.
So what he was saying there as far as the flights go.
So they've tracked a lot of flights over this area,
specialized flights, military-type flights, whatever,
that are doing mass circles or what they call it,
almost like a hold pattern to where you circle in an oval.
You're looking for something.
Now, the thing about that, and I want to explain this a little bit too,
now I'm not a fertilizer expert, right?
I'm not an expert in ammonium nitrate.
But I'm pretty positive that ammonium nitrate and fertilizer shows up and it has a heat signature.
Yes, it does.
Very much like marijuana.
So if you grow marijuana, right, or tomato plants.
And that's why oftentimes when police helicopters fly over fields or crops, they have to distinguish between, and that's why a lot of farmers are people that want to grow marijuana, they will grow it alongside of their tomato plants.
because it just, when you're looking down on it from a helicopter, you see this farm and you see potatoes growing, cabbage stuff, and then you see all this, this massive field of tomatoes.
And tomatoes, even in police helicopters, do emit a heat signature because it's very, tomato plants are actually very, very similar to marijuana plants.
So a lot of marijuana growers will grow their marijuana alongside of their tomato plants to not make it look conspicuous.
They'll also tip, but how police have kind of figured this out is real actual farmers and how they grow their tomatoes.
They grow them because you've got to snip tomatoes.
You don't want the vine to get tall and big.
You don't want to get wiry.
And in any farmer in most all cases that know anything about tomatoes, they don't allow that to happen.
But the ones where police will look at it is when they see these massive, tall tomato plants.
because those are purposely being, you know,
let grown tall to where the weed plants can kind of come up in it.
Exactly. And they're not going to produce as much tomatoes, but it's covering up the weed plants.
Yeah, absolutely. So that's heat signatures.
Ammonium nitrate and fertilizers also emit heat signatures.
And so if there are trucks or box trucks or whatever they're carrying this stuff throughout this area,
they're going to emit a heat source from the back of that truck.
Yeah, and I just want you guys to think about because I know everyone's planted something in their life, even young kids.
But just think about when you get into the potting soil or the fertilizer or the soil, you know, when you open the bag up, no matter if it's been in your car, in the house, outside, if it's been raining, you can feel the heat off of that.
Yeah, absolutely.
Now, there was a Beirut-Lebanon blast.
August 4th, 2020, and this happened with ammonium nitrate.
Now, I don't know if you guys have saw this video.
I might try to play this.
I don't, wait, hey, before I play it, there's probably going to be an ad.
So let me, no, it's not an ad.
Okay.
Let me see if there's a sound effect that can maybe get across to you how big this thing could be.
On August 4th, a devastating explosion rocked Beirut, Lebanon.
The blast killed more than 100 people and injured.
thousands. The explosion likely originated at a warehouse that stored thousands of tons of
of ammonium nitrate, a fertilizer chemical. Ammonium nitrate is a salt made from ammonium and
nitric acid, and it's highly explosive. It can be made cheaply, and it's often used to increase
the nitrogen content of fertilizers. But it has a dangerous downside. It's an oxidizer,
which means it removes electrons from other molecules. That means it makes more.
more oxygen available for burning fuels.
For this deadly reaction to occur,
ammonium nitrate must come into contact with an open flame.
In the Beirut explosion,
the first spark may have come from fireworks stored nearby.
This is the explosion.
With that spark, a chemical reaction caused ammonium nitrate
to explode violently,
decomposing into nitrous oxide gas and water vapor.
The blast in Lebanon caused a shock wave.
to ripple across the city, leveling buildings and carving a crater into the earth.
I mean, and by the way, this Beirut explosion, I know you guys are not watching this,
but I want you to just go look up the Beirut Blast.
Just type in the Beirut Blast.
Now, I have seen this video, right?
And so you look at, say, the Oklahoma City bombings, for example.
It basically blew up half the building.
And that was from a supposedly a van that was outside.
Yeah.
But this Beirut blast, which I believe, I think what they said, the amount of ammonium nitrate in this particular blast was not even close to what's missing right now, right?
But if you watch, if you go to YouTube and watch the Beirut blast, it is mind-blowing.
It's a huge explosion.
It looks like a huge, like, yeah.
Really it does.
Because when that thing hits and that shockwave that comes out.
Off of that, it leveled buildings for miles.
I'm talking about if you're in the path of that, it's just leveling you.
Now, it's not nuclear in the sense of you can disappear because of atoms, you know, breaking or sorry, dividing atoms.
But it is so powerful of an explosion that the blast radius is just massive.
It is.
And, you know, you think about nuclear or nuclear anything that has that warmth and the heat, too.
Yeah, the heat is so intense, right?
Now, you know, the thing about ammonium nitrate is it don't have necessarily that heat.
You know, it turns into a gas, but that gas and that power and force behind the explosion is something that will level buildings.
So it's just brute force.
Ammonium nitrate doesn't necessarily kill you because of irradiation or intense heat or vaporizing you.
This blast is all out 100% encompassing power is brute force.
that is what kills you with us right so um so if you got 60 tons missing say that someone put that
into a bomb in a massively populated in one bomb you could do it you could probably do it in
in a semi truck or i don't know exactly what 60 tons of that would equate to yeah that's what
we got to look up because but either way even if you loaded that onto another train right because it
seems like and that that's the point here i'm trying to make it seems like that the
train companies or something has been,
has been not commandeered, but has been infiltrated, right?
And so say that you could load this on another train,
send this through a major city and detonate this.
You're talking about, like, if you did this in somewhere like New York
or something like that, you're talking about if you think that the World Trade Center in
9-11 was bad, if you detonate 60 tons of a money in nitrate in New York City,
you're talking about potentially hundreds of thousands of lives gone.
I mean, you're talking about mass buildings collapse.
You're talking about all of this stuff.
And so this is, I'm pointing, I'm just trying to explain to you guys, like how deadly this thing is.
And so for these companies, two companies, and the media barely reported and just say, oh, don't worry about it.
It's just leaked out.
Don't worry.
No worries.
No worries whatsoever.
No, this is literally like accidentally given a terrorist that hates the United States.
It's a nuclear bomb and saying don't worry about it.
And I'm getting...
Oh, it went missing.
Don't worry.
Yes, but I'm getting off subject a little bit, but when you go to a, like, a landfill, you know, they have the same stuff from trash in buildup.
And when you go to a landfill...
Well, you're talking about gases, though.
Yeah, you see, like, they have to pipe it out.
Yeah, the gas.
Because if they don't pipe it out, it's going to explode.
Yeah, and...
But you're talking about natural methane gas.
It's methane gas that that creates, which is also could be deadly.
But it's just another type.
But ammonium nitrate is a little different because it's just the power.
And by the way, it's like you don't have to be smart to be able to make a bomb in a freaking ammonium nitrate.
You don't have to be.
It's very easy, right?
And that's the problem.
It's not like you are some nuclear scientists that is in a lab trying to figure out how to make a nuclear bomb.
It's not like your Iran and some of these other countries that are trying to figure out how to make this devastating bomb.
this is something that is readily available.
And if you can, if you could hijack this, like, it seems like what's happened.
Yes.
You don't got to be a rocket scientist to figure this out.
And that's what I'm saying about that landfill.
That's why they have to, like, vent that stuff out because it'll blow up on it by itself.
You don't even have to ignite it.
No, you're right.
So, so let's go on a little bit here, okay?
So $290 million worth of anti-radiation medicine was purchased recently, okay?
And we had talked about that.
that. Now, anti-radiation medicine, there's various kinds, but we know that if $290 million
worth of anti-radiation medicines have been purchased, it's probably not from some random person.
It could be from elites, but more than likely it's probably from some government people or
organization because they fear something is about to happen.
Senators are being supplied satellite phones for emergency communications. And so when you
start thinking about satellite phones and emergency communications, what does that mean?
Well, if you, okay, let's look at these two things.
Radiation pills, right?
That's $290 million have been purchased, probably for our piece of shit politicians.
So that's one.
Because they're worried about radiation.
Number two, why would you have a satellite phone?
Why would you have it?
You know, we tell you why?
Because nuclear bombs typically emit electromagnetic pulses, which shut down and completely
render telecommunications useless.
It's called EMPs or
EMP weapons. And 99%
of times all nuclear weapons
emit an EMP, which is an electric
magnetic pulse. It shuts down all
communications. Basically your power grid,
your communications, your
towers, all of that. Cell phones,
everything is rendered useless. But the only way
you could potentially be able to communicate is with a
satellite phone because that's the only thing that's going to be
not affected in a EMP.
And I'm assuming that would become from
like an Elon Musk-type satellite.
It doesn't matter.
I mean, there's, no, satellite phones have been around for quite a while.
I mean, military use them, just military use them because, or CIA and all of them, they use
satellite phones because they are very hard to hack or to, you know, to trace or any of that stuff.
Because it's satellite communication.
It's very hard to hack that communication, especially if you're operating off a military
satellite, right?
But it's coming from the solar, which means the sun or the sky.
No, it's coming from space.
Satellites.
Yeah, satellites.
Yes.
So now only 50 senators have been given this, but high-level U.S. politicians, and this is the next part we're going to talk about.
High-level U.S. politicians will be vacation Memorial Day weekend with their families at various undisclosed continuity of government locations.
That's very big, and we're going to talk about that.
So let's first talk about the anti-radiation pills.
This is from Business Insider.
Okay?
This is no randomness.
I mean, this happened.
Now, this did happen in 2022, but all of these things have started happening in the end of 2022.
The U.S. just spent $290 million on anti-radiation pills used to save lives following nuclear emergencies.
Now, some of you may have heard about this.
We actually had talked about this briefly about when this happened.
The U.S. spent $290 million on anti-radiation pills to save lives.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said the purchase was part of a longstanding program, quote, unquote.
And anxiety over the use of nuclear weapons is growing as Russia invasion and Ukraine hit setbacks.
But we do know this has happened, right?
So anti-radiation pills, done.
Now, Senate issues at least 50 satellite phones as security measure.
Okay. Now, this is something that has happened as of May the 22nd.
There are more than 50 senators that have accepted satellite phones for emergency communications as part of,
of growing efforts to beef up security for lawmakers in the wake of January 6th is what they're trying to say.
Oh my gosh.
Are you kidding me?
The phones were offered to all senators and at least half of the chamber accepted, according to the CBS News, which cited people familiar with the program.
Senator or Senate Sergeant at Arms, Karen Gibson told appropriators last month the phones would allow senators to maintain communications in a case a man-made or natural disaster out of
standard communications in their corner of the country or takes out standard communications.
What they really mean is EMP or nuclear, right, or whatever.
I mean, come on, dude.
Like, how dumb do you think fucking people are?
But you're literally trying to say January 6th.
How would January 6 whatsoever take out any communications?
If you want to talk, okay, so the senators.
Shaman goes in there and he's going to take out the communications.
What's he going to do at EMP?
Like, you can't call your, I mean, you know, you can't use your cell phone.
And by the way, January 6th, it didn't matter if you used your cell phone or not.
Like, you were either screwed or you weren't.
I mean, that's kind of the way that goes.
I love how they use that, though.
That's funny.
Of course they did.
And just like they may very possibly, you know, there's been a lot of people talking about this.
With the ammonium nitrate missing.
How hardcore they are on trying to blame white supremacist.
And we're going to talk a little bit about that.
We could do a whole podcast on the White House breach or the guy took the U-all truck to try to breach the gates,
which is basically an Islamic guy that he's a white supremacist.
He's a white supremacist from Islam or whatever.
Yeah.
Our Middle Eastern guy.
Yeah.
But the report said the phone program is part of a broader effort to help lawmakers
secure their homes and coordinate with local police departments after a series of concern and events.
Besides the Capitol right, the husband of then-house speaker Nancy Pelosi was attacked
in his San Francisco home in 2022.
And a constituent injured two of...
of Representative Gary Connolly's aides in May 15 attack on the Congressman Office in Fairfax, Virginia.
In another branch of government, there were concerns about pro-choice protest outside the home of conservative Supreme Court justices.
So anyways, it's all a bunch of BS.
They're trying to say or do whatever they can possibly to try to divert your attention away from the reason why they're issuing satellite phones to senators.
Now, let's go a little step further, as talk about the cog home or the cog places.
people or whatever.
So where
we're all
and a lot of people
asked this.
What was that?
It was a little click.
Yeah, it was strange.
Government's saying
they're in our chat now.
They have entered our chat.
Hey guys, welcome.
Where are all the nuclear
bunkers?
So we were talking about
the cog or the continuity
of government facilities, whatever.
So since Russia launches
invasion, now you see how everything
is Russia-related.
Russia, Russia, Russia.
as Trump says.
Since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in late February,
and this was late February of obviously,
was it last year? Has it been a year now?
I guess it has been last year.
Concerns over the potential use of nuclear weapons have grown,
specially designed bunkers may provide some degree of protection
to people in the event of a nuclear attack.
And when they say people, they mean the government.
Yeah, people that are doing the government.
Not you, they don't give a damn about you, the government.
But where are all the nuclear bunkers in the United States and who are they for?
So during the Cold War, the United States government constructed a number of bunkers around Washington, D.C., and elsewhere that were designed to provide a safe haven for high-ranking members and staff during a nuclear attack on the country.
Like I just told you, your ass is done.
Yeah, there's a whole city underground there.
Yeah.
So these bunkers were built as part of a continuity of government or cog plans, okay?
So you remember how I told you all these centers are vacation.
at Cog places.
So underground.
Well,
which receive renewed interest
in funding after 9-11 attacks.
And according to the book Raven Rock,
the story of the U.S. government's secret plan
to save itself,
while the rest of us die,
written journalist Garrett Graff.
Among the known facilities involved
in the Cog plans that are still in use
are the Raven Rock Mountain Complex,
which is near Blue Ridge Summit,
Pennsylvania. The site at
the Peters Mountain in Virginia,
Appalachians, the Mount Weather Bunker in Blumont, Virginia, and the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in El Paso County, Colorado.
So these facilities could likely sustain a population of thousands in the event of a catastrophe.
Bradley Garrett, a cultural geographer and author of the book Bunker,
what it takes to survive the apocalypse,
an exploration of doomsday prepper communities around the world told Newsweek.
Now, during the Cold War, the Soviet Union invested heavily in public defense infrastructure,
but the same cannot be said for the United States.
Quote, you essentially had these two competing models, Garrett said.
The socialist model, embraced by not just the Soviet Union but also Scandinavia,
involved massive investments into the creation of government installations that would preserve the lives of citizens.
He continued, in more free market-inclined countries like the United States and United Kingdom,
bunkers were built for politicians, for elites, for wealthy people, and positions of power.
They were very little provisions made for the general public whatsoever.
Okay?
So that should just fucking tell you something right there.
Like everyone in, especially if you're a United States citizen and you look at Russia and hear about all this stuff.
Yeah, so Russia is doing something more or China or whatever.
Or their citizens than America is.
And this is Newsweek, by the way.
This is an unbiased, at least in this regard, right?
I mean, I'm not saying necessarily in everything.
I'm saying they're definitely not going to report that, by the way, Russia actually built massive facilities for their people.
whereas the United States during the Cold War
only built shit for their politicians
and elites. That should tell you all you
need to know. Yeah, that makes me want to go
dig under my house right now.
Yeah. So Garrett said it's important to keep in mind the difference between
a blast or bomb shelter and a fallout shelter.
A bomb shelter is designed to protect people from the explosions
of a nuclear or conventional weapon.
Switzerland, for instance, has space for over
100% of their population inside blast shelters.
Wow.
Which is amazing feat of engineering, he says.
said. A fallout shelter, meanwhile, is not designed to shield people from a nuclear blast,
but is intended to provide protection from the resulting fallout, radioactive debris that is
propelled into the atmosphere following a nuclear explosion that eventually falls to Earth.
Now, while the U.S. government did not provide bomb shelters for the public, unlike Switzerland
and the Soviet Union, it did implement a fallout shelter during the program during the Cold War.
Now, the program involved designating thousands of spaces such as parking garages or basements or public buildings across the country as fallout shelters while stocking them with supplies.
New York City alone was home to about 18,000 of these.
Now, they would not be able to take a direct hit, Garrett said, but you could shelter in them for the 14 days that would be necessary after a nuclear attack until radiation levels fall to a point where it is relatively safe to emerge from a bunker.
But how could you do that in a parking garage because they're all open?
Exactly.
Exactly.
They wanted to make people believe that they were going to be protected.
They didn't give a shit.
Parking garages are not going to be places where you're safe from a nuclear fallout.
Absolutely.
You've got to be underground and you've got to be protected.
And by the way, I want to make something clear because last time we talked about nuclear fall,
and I thought I made myself clear last time we talked about this, but maybe not.
14 days, and there was quite a few people that reached out and said, oh, you can't go out in 14 days.
the reality is after 14 days of a nuclear blast,
the fallout from the actual atmosphere is lowered, right,
to where it's not as deadly to go out in public,
or not in public, but, you know, outside of a shelter area.
Well, you better have an astronaut suit on or something.
No, but even after 14 days, it's lowered.
But the problem is that a nuclear fallout
is going to contaminate and destroy everything around you.
So what is even the point going out?
I mean, if you go drink water,
if you go do any of this,
everything's going to be contaminated.
You know, with the exception of potentially the ocean, which ocean will be polluted as well.
But what I'm saying is, and I've often thought about this, like if you had to survive or live
out a apocalypse situation as far as a nuclear war blast, right, either in the mountains with a bunch
of land or by the ocean, what would you rather do?
Some people are automatically going to say, I'm going to go to the mountains, right?
And that could be a good idea.
But the problem is that the radiation fallout from the blast is going to affect every animal that you are going to potentially eat.
Yeah, that breeze air.
Yes.
The difference says with the ocean is that ocean in its own way through various ways filters a lot of radiation and fallout that comes into the water.
Therefore, in a lot of ways, eating fish for survival is not as bad of an idea and potentially because they're like.
more so than if you were trying to hunt deer, elk, whatever.
Because actually, a lot of those animals that are going to be above the ocean or above water are going to be dead.
I mean, most of them are.
You're going to have a hard time.
And the ones that did survive, you know, not probably going to survive long.
Yeah, they're going to be like two-headed, like, dears after a while.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, but, you know, so I've thought about it's like, you know, whatever.
So we're not going to get too deep into that.
But anyways, so many of these shelters back then were marked by characteristically yellow sign,
which were not specifically designed for such purposes and may not even provide sufficient levels of protection against radiation.
Duh.
Quote, to some extent, they would be useful.
But the primary problem was a lot of those places if they did not have an air filtration in place, Garrett said.
If you've got people huddled in a parking garage and radiation is seeping through a stairwell,
people are going to get radiation poison.
And by the way, most parking garages are open.
Yeah.
I don't even know where to hell these people are talking about.
Well, even the stairwells are not like closed.
They're not, you know, you're still getting air from the outside inn.
Yeah.
You can't survive in a stairwell.
Now here is the quote.
Here is the quote of the day.
The shelters were meant to give people a sense of reassurance.
Oh, that they're being protected.
Yeah, but I think it was a false sense of reassurance.
No shit.
But you know who the people that really have.
had reassurance in this was the politicians than the elites.
Yeah, the people that are getting the phones, the people that are going underground for Memorial
Day, which is really crazy to me.
Why are 50 politicians going to a place that, you know, no one knows where they're going
in?
They're all getting these weird phones.
Yeah, the satellite phones.
Yeah.
So by the 1970s, these fallout shelter program was discontinued and funding ceased.
Over time, the designated shelters were mostly neglected or repurposed for other
uses and the signs gradually start
disappearing from buildings, although they can
still be seen in some locations.
What this really means, guys, is that
when in, and in the event that
something happens,
you know, the government's advice to you
is going to be bend over and kiss your ass
goodbye. We're going underground and
we're never going to see you again. Peace out.
Yeah. Peace out. Can you imagine, though, like
if our, so many of our
asshole piece of shit politicians,
if they are the only people to
survive this mass extinct event,
They will extinct themselves anyway.
Like, it doesn't matter.
They will kill themselves regardless.
There's just no way possible.
Because they are all morons, like pretty much most of them.
And they are, in a lot of cases, most of these people are the biggest pieces of shit on the planet.
Well, it makes me think about that movie.
What is that movie when they have a free-for-all?
Oh, yeah.
Like, oh, God.
The purge.
Yes, the purge.
It makes me think of the purge.
If I'm going to die anyway.
you guys are going down too, bro.
Yeah, well, and I guess what I'm saying here is, is that I think the more important thing here is that the government does not give a damn about you.
And I want that to be very, very clear.
Now, it's kind of funny because Senator Mike Lee, he just posted this a day ago.
Now, Senator Mike Lee, he's a Republican.
Senator's getting satellite phones question, news to me.
Because he didn't get one, I guess.
Yeah, Dinesh D'Souza.
Yeah, Dinesh D'Souza says, this is a major concern.
What do you think is going on?
And so someone actually commented on Mike Lee's post that said,
I guess they aren't planning on you being in the Survivors Club.
Which is exactly what it is.
Which is ridiculously alarming.
So also.
So how do normal people get satellite phones?
by the way.
Well, I guess, I don't know.
I mean, I guess you could buy them.
We might need to look into that.
I'm actually not positive of that.
I know it's sad.
I don't, I don't know that.
I know, but I'm just saying if they're giving.
But who the hell are you going to call?
Satellite phones to people they want to survive, then we need to have these phones.
And we're going to say, hey, I'm here too, bro.
Well, no, you could, I mean, you could buy them, but you would have to buy them like with your family or people, you know, the people.
I don't know, I don't know anything about satellite phones.
Well, that's why I was going back to like the Elon Musk's.
thing. He's got the satellite thing. Yeah, but
that has nothing to do with satellite. I don't think.
I mean, what I'm saying is
satellite phones have been around for a while.
So it's not
Elon Musk his thing. Well, I'm just
saying satellite phones have to come from
satellites in the space.
Yes, but there are already satellites well before
Elon Musk has ever been around or existed.
Yeah, but he's made like the internet
and all that stuff, but whatever. Yes,
he's made Starlink, the internet. But
that has nothing to do with the phones. What I'm
saying is that
satellite phones have been around
a long time before Elon Musk has been around
I guess is what I'm trying to say
Chinese state
sponsored hackers
now this is a new thing
have compromised critical cyber
infrastructure in a variety of industries
including government and communication
organizations Microsoft said Wednesday
the hacking group is a code named
Volt Typhoon and has been
in operation since 2021
impacted parties have already been
notified now Microsoft
warned on Wednesday that Chinese state-sponsored hackers
had compromised critical U.S. cyber infrastructure
across numerous industries.
And we were talking about the code name Volt Typhoon.
They've operated since 2001.
Microsoft set in an advisory
the organization is apparently working
to disrupt critical communication infrastructure
between the United States and Asia.
Microsoft said to stymie efforts during future crises,
is what they're saying.
The National Security Agency put out a bulletin on Wednesday
detail on how the hack works and house hyper-cyber security teams should respond.
The attack is apparently ongoing.
In an advisory, Microsoft urge impacted customers to close or change credentials for all compromise accounts.
U.S. intelligence agencies became aware of the incursion in February.
Around the same time, the Chinese spy balloon was downed.
The New York Times reported.
Oh, wow.
The infiltration was focused on communication infrastructure in Guam and other parts of the U.S.
The Times reported and was particularly alarming to U.S. intelligence because Guam sits at the heart of the American military response in case of a Taiwanese invasion.
Right. So they're really trying to just figure out how they can cut off communications between the United States and in Taiwan probably is what they're trying to do.
Because, you know, this is going to be a thing that they're going to do.
And China is really just trying to see how much the United States can stop.
their attacks and how they can
invade Taiwan and also disrupt
the United States' defense of Taiwan.
And what better time to do it than now?
Yeah, you've got a moron as a president
and a complete shit show
and just the whole government.
And of course.
Now, Volt Typhoon is able to infiltrate organizations
using an unnamed vulnerability
in a popular cybersecurity suite
called Fortigard,
which I actually know what Fordigard is.
Microsoft said, once the hacking group
has gained access to a corporate system
that steals user credentials
from security suite
and users
and uses them to try to gain access
to other corporate systems.
So it's basically just one step.
If you got one step
in a lot of hacking cases,
you have everything.
And I'm just so surprised
I used to be in
kind of a little bit of the realm of that.
I'm not even going to go into all that.
But what I am saying is,
it's very surprising that over years,
I'm talking about, you know,
15 years later,
that things have not
been better upgraded to stop hackers.
And you're never going to stop hackers, though.
It's just impossible.
Because no matter what you create,
there's always going to be a way to infiltrate it.
And in most cases, the crazier part of that
is that you only really need one in.
Because once you have one in,
once you crack one thing,
you have access to almost everything.
And most of that is because of the convenience
of how all of these systems are set up
to where everything is streamlined.
once you get past that initial barrier, right?
Initial firewall, initial everything.
Like, for example, your device, whether you're on your phone or your computer, you probably have passwords saved.
You have all this stuff to where you just automatically log in and this and this and this.
Right.
And everything is so easily done.
To me, like, and it's getting off subject a little bit, but to me, the way that things happen like that is when you download programs that you're not supposed to.
like I did that three days ago and now my computer is screwed.
Yeah, I mean, it can be that.
That's the easiest ways.
But, you know, there's also very, there's other ways.
I mean, there's ways that you can, you can even just talk to someone potentially on Messenger or, you know, especially online.
Like any online communication can be used to hack your IP, to get in your port, especially good hackers.
Hackers that know how to do that.
Well, and even like Facebook people, like these fake people are like going to buy your
bed on marketplace or whatever.
And they're like, yes.
They're just trying to do money scams.
Yes, they are.
And they're like, oh, well, I just have to, I have to know it's you.
Just put this code in to make sure it's you.
And then I'm going to come pay you the money now.
Yeah.
But some people are, you know, some of us are dumb and we'll fall for that.
Yeah.
So, so guys, all of this is kind of surrounding this weekend.
Now, if something crazy happens this weekend, it'll be crazy, right?
Yeah.
But just come back to this podcast if something does because we're trying to warn you.
Now, I don't know.
Like, I know the mainstream media is not reporting on this.
I know all that.
But like if something really did massively happen this weekend, I mean, maybe we can't even go back to a podcast after this weekend.
You know, I mean, who knows?
I mean, who knows what's going to happen.
And I don't want to scare you.
I'm just saying that, you know, Memorial Day weekend, be a little more cognizant of where you're at and your surroundings.
or like that this time.
And I'm not saying that this is going to happen this weekend because I would not think that it would be so obvious, especially Memorial Day weekend, that they would do it on Memorial Day weekend when you have sinners that are going these places.
That's when they're going to do it.
I know, but that's what the government seems to think.
Yeah.
But listen, if the people that are going to do it are on the same lead as we are, as far as like all these centers doing this on that, they would change their plans, I would think.
They're not going to do it on that weekend.
And they would do it like when they're not expecting it.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, I get that too.
But only 5% of people really know what's going on too.
I know.
But the government obviously does.
But the government knows that they're going to know.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know what the exact case will be.
Now, it's also very interesting.
You guys may have heard of the White House or the White House breach attempt.
I guess White House breach attempt.
But false flag, basically.
So there was a 19-year-old Indian white supremacist.
So he's Indian.
Middle Eastern.
They call him Indian, supremacist, neo-Nazi, who admitted to the FBI that his plan was to get to the White House and seize power and be put in charge of the nation and kill the president.
That was what his quote was.
Okay.
Now, despite his admission of all charges were dropped, save one count of damage in property of excess of $1,000 is all their
charging him with and yet he admitted he wanted to seize power, be put in charge of a nation,
and kill the president.
Now, why do you think that they would drop all those charges, although they blasted on
media, CNN and all these other companies.
Yeah, they blasted.
Did not show his picture.
By the way, this guy looks Indian.
I mean, he looks like a Middle Eastern person.
Yeah, right.
And so CNN, all these run with us, white supremacists crashes White House fence and
Newhall, white supremacist, white supremacist, neo-nazzi.
And this dude is from fucking Indian.
he doesn't he's not white like to i mean anyways but the point is is that um they dropped all charges
about that why do you think that is because is it was this a setup it was a false flag is why this is
yeah well i think his gray too no but well he probably was but the reality is that i believe they
got him to do this that's why they're not going to charge him with all this shit or they got to go
through trial or any of that stuff uh this oh you fucked it up sorry you you you really
fucked this up.
We're going to charge you
with a $1,000 excess, whatever,
and get the hell out of here.
Because if you don't,
we're going to kill you.
We thought that you were going to do
the right thing and actually,
you know, do way worse than this.
And you fucked it up.
But it's so true.
And the funny thing is there's a video
of him like running over a curb.
I don't even know if he makes it to the gate.
This dude can't even
freaking drive.
Sorry, I'm still sick.
That's funny.
Oh, my God.
So anyways,
That's just another bullshit red flag conspiracy.
Man, we're living in the Matrix.
You know, it's something that Andrew Tate said, which we did an Andrew Tate podcast, which I need to, we need to revisit Andrew Tate.
Because I, now that I'm seeing what's going on with you.
Well, we don't know 100% still.
I don't know, but I was really rough on that guy.
Well, but I mean, but given what he has given us, I mean, you know, it's kind of, he's keeping it to us, you know, in a platter, right?
I mean, he's given everybody that, you know, that wants to say.
any of that shit and especially being
potentially charged with that. Anyways, I'm not going
on Andrew Tate thing. But my point is
that
shit, I forgot my point actually.
How did I get on Andrew Tate?
But I guess my big point
to this is, is this guy,
he was basically a setup.
This was a ploy. It was a false flag. This was something the
government wanted you to believe that it was a white
premises. Although they're going to try to usher him
way the hell out of here now. They don't want to talk about
this anymore because now the picture has come out.
Media don't want pictures to come out.
And Twitter and some of these platforms
have this stuff, it's
you know, it's a problem for mainstream.
But wait a minute. Some of the mainstream people
said, you can be a white supremacist
and not be a white person.
That's their thing.
So he's a white supremacist.
Yeah. I just can't remember what I was saying to Andrew Tate.
I don't know how that was connected.
Damn.
I don't know.
I've only had one bourbon guys, by the way, tonight.
I mean, literally.
I just can't.
I don't know how I connect that.
Maybe you guys will tell me later.
Sorry, that's probably my fault.
Whatever.
No, it wasn't your fault.
So anyways, so guys, just keep this in mind.
This is basically what has happened.
She, or sorry,
not she, but 30 tons of explosives.
And I say she, because I was looking at a reporter of who actually first reported this.
30 tons of explosives are still missing.
$290 million of anti-radiation medicine was purchased at the end of last year.
We have senators being supplied this year, this month, like the past few days.
Satellite phones for emergency communications, which are trying to blame on January 6th for some dumbass reason.
And then you have high-level U.S. politicians vacation in Memorial Day weekend with their families at various undisclosed continuity of government locations.
And remember, continuity of government locations are basically underground bunkers.
These are places for nuclear fallout radiation.
This is not coincidence.
And we had to bring this to your attention.
So what I am telling you is,
the reason why we need to do this podcast is just be aware of this weekend.
Don't be scared.
Go do your thing.
Have fun.
But I'm just saying, if something does happen, it'll be crazy.
I mean, we didn't predict this necessarily.
It's just we're gathering all this information.
The ammonium nitrate is very worrisome.
I don't know that ammonium nitrate would have anything to do with the satellite phones.
and all this.
I don't necessarily know
that that is connected.
It could be.
Who knows?
I mean,
if you got 60 tons of ammonia nitrate,
that could really blow some shit up.
Yes.
And if it was hijacked,
it was from Wyoming to California.
So those areas
really need to be like worried about it,
I think.
It may not even be those areas.
It depends on how they're transporting
it where they're transporting,
right?
But you're right, though.
I mean,
that area in particular.
This had to be a big stop.
It wasn't just like little truck
No, no, no.
Getting this stuff off.
This was a mass operation.
And I would not be surprised if it was government or something else.
Or contractors.
Yeah.
You know, the government uses contractors all the time.
Well, go watch the movie or not the movie.
Go watch the show Shooter again.
I want to recommend that show again.
And I still haven't seen it.
No, but go watch the show Shooter.
It's great.
Because, you know, how they depict of how the government uses contractors.
I mean, I'm telling you, that's literally how they do it.
And they could use contractors to do dirty shit like this.
Oh, yeah, that's what they do.
And keep in mind, well, they do it overseas.
I mean, and I'm sure they'll do it as domestic as well.
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, and I wouldn't even actually put it.
There's something that no one really ever talks about, even when January 6th and infiltrators,
the people that really get this shit going, you know, FBI agencies,
who everyone wants to talk about.
But how many people understand or even know or fathom,
how many government contractors, civilians that are contracted by the government,
government, these are secret military operation units or, you know, what is called, you know,
basically hired guns or whatever, guerrillas.
Because when they go outside the United States, law does not affect them.
But it doesn't affect them in the United States either because there's so many people in the
January 6th thing even that has been omitted.
There were so many people that were involved in this.
And many people they've shown on video that did not stand trial.
we're talking about hundreds, hundreds and hundreds, maybe thousands of people.
And these could be government contractors.
It's a lot more than FBI that was involved in.
I'm just telling you right now, it was a lot more than that.
But the point to that is, is we don't know that that could not be a government contracted company
that did this heist of this ammonium nitrate, which may be attempting to create a terrorist attack inside the United States
to blame it on a particular group of people.
And because they've already done this once, they did it with Cuba.
Oh, yeah. Or they were going to do it. This was during JFKs.
Yeah, and they were going to stage terrorist attacks.
They were going to kill our own citizens and then blame it on Cuba so we can invade Cuba.
But they may be doing part two of this. And by the way, I think they've done this in many cases.
Many people will argue with you that they did it in 9-11 to invade Afghanistan and Iraq.
Many people argue with you to Oklahoma City potentially was also that.
I mean, if you go back and listen to our episode, the FBI and how much they were involved in all that, these informants, right?
there's just a lot of craziness
that goes on this world today
and so all I'm telling you guys
is that be aware, be vigilant, look up
this stuff, look up the ammonium nitrate in
Beirut, look up that explosion, see how
massive that thing is. This is not to
scare you, it's just to make you aware, make you
understand what is going on, because we
actually want to report what's going on unlike
the mainstream media, which is a bunch of pieces of shit.
So other
than that, that's all we're going to say.
Mainstream media, you're a piece shit.
And this is the name of the song is the
chase and we love you guys yeah the chase we should start chasing after um i'm just kidding
okay anyways all right guys we love you until next time peace out peace out guys
