Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Venezuelan Gangs Take Over Colorado | Plus Bonus Stories
Episode Date: August 29, 2024In this episode, we're joined by El Dave as we dive into a pressing issue plaguing America, particularly in Aurora, Colorado: the alarming rise of Venezuelan gangs. These groups, composed of illegal i...mmigrants, have reportedly taken control of entire apartment complexes throughout Aurora and Denver, while local governments seem to be doing little to address the problem. Are similar scenarios unfolding in other cities across the United States?We also explore RFK’s controversial struggle to remove his name from the ballot in key swing states and examine the New World Order’s alleged agenda to incorporate insects into our food supply.
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Hello and welcome to Investigator Earth podcast.
I'm your host Chad alongside my beautiful wife, Sherry.
On tonight's episode, we're going to do something just a little bit different.
Tonight, we're going to be talking about a few different top news stories we believe are the most important at least over the past 48 hours.
And some of those stories,
include several states refused to remove RFK from the ballot.
We're also going to talk about bug diets once labeled conspiracy theory by mainstream media
now becomes fact after UK government backs sustainable food, as they call it.
And then also Time Magazine defends ultra-processed foods after RFK Jr. exposes their dangers to health.
But our main news story that we're going to focus primarily on, at least for a large portion of time,
on tonight's episode, is the sanctuary city policies pushing violent migrant gangs,
into suburbs.
We're talking about this Venezuelan gangs in Aurora, Colorado, in Denver, Colorado.
And we are joined by a very special guest tonight.
L. Dave from Alien Addict.
How are you doing, Dave?
Good, guys.
Thanks for having me on.
How are you all?
We're good.
It's been a little while since you've been on, but I know you guys have been posting a lot over on Alien Addict.
And I think you guys are kind of doing some news-type shows as well, right?
Yeah, yeah.
We run daily if it's something good and fits into the conspiracy or bizarre, we post it,
which it seems everything does these days.
Or, you know, if it's a slow news day, we just cover a fun.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, sometimes we have to have fun.
Yeah, for sure.
There's so much stuff going on.
And Dave, we were talking actually the other day.
And one of the things you had said was there's just so much out there, right?
I mean, it's not like we're drying up for topics.
But I also think it's kind of important that when you have the opportunity to do a few stories,
It's probably better to do that.
You know, focus a little bit of attention on things you may not get a entire episode out on.
I think it's good definitely to touch on things.
Because there is so much coming out, it's hard for any one person.
I think that's actually part of what they're trying to do with social media since the death of the mainstream.
Mainstream has always been curated and nice that you got these X number of shows and it goes out there,
but you're missing huge swaths of information.
Now that the alternative media has definitely.
put being able to do that it seems like there's almost this strange overflow that's coming that's
they're just trying to desensitize people so it i think podcasts like this and like the one we do
over the alien addict they're important to try and help weed through what's going on and to cherry
pick and try and see the truth for you know the flowers for all the trees yeah absolutely yeah and
and i've said that for quite a while and i think we both talked about that too is like i think they're
oversaturating us with news to where we just can't even get our grasp on, you know,
what is the most important things and what is not?
You know, how do you decipher?
Like, what are the things that are really going to be affected my life?
How is all of this kind of coming to play, especially with the election coming up?
And I think that's been a huge thing as far as Kamala Harrison, the fact that, you know,
they don't really want her doing interviews or talking to reporters, although I guess she is
officially going to do.
Yeah, an interview today with CBS.
But of course, of course she has to have waltz by her side.
Well, yeah, that. And also, we have to remember, this is not going to be a legit interview.
This is, you know, state-run, government-run media that is going to make sure that this interview looks as good as humanly possible.
They're not going to actually challenge her, which is what mainstream media is supposed to do.
You know, that was one of the things RFK said in his endorsement speech to Trump.
But he said, you know, the media, mainstream media is supposed to be there to challenge the sitting party, the sitting government.
but yet they are literally just a mouthpiece for government.
Don't you kind of see it that way?
Yeah, it's, I mean, where do they get their funding from, right?
Where does mainstream really get their pharmaceuticals in the U.S. government via various means?
They're being supported and held up.
You know, how much is Kellogg's really kicking in the budget to keep it going?
When you look at the numbers, they're generating versus alternative media.
Yeah.
Who in the right mind would advertise with legacy media for sure.
When you have podcasts getting tens of millions of views.
Yeah, it is crazy, even though there's some people who have not got the memo quite yet, but they will.
And I do think the powers of B really understand that because I think that's also why you have agencies or organizations, especially far left organizations like media matters and like some of these other ad agency organizations to where they want to try to decipher away the money from social media platforms like X and Rumble because they don't want them to be able to survive to tell the truth like we do on podcasts like ours.
And so that's a very good point.
But guys, before we get into this, I do want to say, please go follow us over on X.
That is our main platform we post primarily on.
We post there regularly every day.
We also have a Facebook, Instagram, and pretty much all other social medias except for Snapchat and all that.
We're two times or we're one strike away on TikTok from being banned, although we've literally posted 11 videos over there, which, you know.
So it's like two for 11.
and we only got one more strike left.
And obviously go and follow Alien Addict.
I think they do great work.
Good friends of ours here at the show.
And I think you guys, if you like us, you'll enjoy them.
But let's get to our first story.
Sanctuary City policies pushing violent migrant gang into suburbs.
It's a nationwide problem.
Although Denver suburbs don't share as sanctuary city policies,
the influx of migrants into the Mile High City has spilled outward.
And now its neighbors are facing unprecedented wave of activity.
from a notorious Venezuelan prison gang.
Officials from Aurora, about nine miles east of Denver, told Fox News Digital that
Tran de Aragua gang has gained a strong foothold in their city,
commandeering apartment complexes, and drumming up violent crime and sex trafficking.
Quote, we currently have entire complexes under gang control.
Complexes where staff have been beaten up, they have been threatened,
their families have been threatened, and complexes where there are no staff left on the property at all.
Aurora City Council Member Danielle Jurenski said that these complexes are being run by this Trade de Aragua gang.
I'm probably saying that wrong.
I want to get to this first news clip or news piece here and then we're going to discuss it on the backside.
Thousands of migrants have arrived in Denver over just the past two years, overwhelming shelters in the city's public hospitals.
And the people living at Aurora, Colorado, a suburb, didn't want those issues to spill into their backyard.
so the city of Aurora passed a resolution declaring it will not be aiding in the migrant crisis.
Didn't want to have anything to do with it, but that resolution was not enough.
It's become the suburbs problem anyway.
Sanctuary jurisdiction protects criminals and not U.S. citizens.
And the real issue here is that there's a huge increase in violence in these areas in Aurora
where these newly arrived, foreign-born migrants, many of whom are Venezuelan have started to grow.
The Biden-Harris administration is complicit in having our
allowed our borders just be in chaos. They've allowed this criminal element.
And now police and Aurora are creating a task force to address concerns about the rise of a violent
Venezuelan gang, Chen Daragua, right there in Colorado. Let's bring in Aurora City Council
member, Danielle, thank you. We've been hearing about this for quite some time. Residents have
shared their concern. We've heard this coming up at city council meetings there. Aurora said we don't
anything to do with this migrant crisis or trying to help because we just don't have the space,
the hospitals were overwhelmed. What is it that you're seeing right now, as far as this
Venezuelan gang, taking over now the migrant centers there? It's unreal. It's unreal.
Residents tell me they feel like they are living in a third world country at this point.
They are going block by block. They are going apartment complex by apartment complex. They are taking
it over. I think the city doesn't really know how to handle it. So the city is burying certain
properties that have been taken over by this trend day, a Raguad gang, burying them with code
violations and playing it off as that this is just simply code violations. But this gang,
they are marking their territory. They are putting up their gang-related graffiti on the blocks,
on the areas that they have taken over. And quite frankly, I have heard too many stories from too many
property owners, business owners, and residents to think that this is anything other than a
complete gang takeover in parts of our city.
Like what are you hearing from them, say the business owners, for example, what have they
been experiencing?
Break-ins, violence, kicking doors in. I had one property owner tell me that a tenant literally
vanished from their property to this day. They don't know what happened to that tenant.
his phone was shut off.
They had not collected rent.
They went, knocked on the door to get into the unit.
The Aurora Police Department had to come let them in that unit.
And the whole place was filled with guns, money, and giant barrels of gasoline.
I am being told that they are running a black market for gasoline.
And again, like I said, to this day, they have no idea what happened to that man, to their tenant.
Just reading through what we know about cookie monster,
I'm sure you've heard about this local gang leader by now.
This is according to the reporting in the New York Post.
This person has set up operations with the other gang members there in Aurora.
This person allegedly took part of brutal assault at an apartment complex there in Aurora.
In March, 2024, was arrested in charge with several felony assault charges,
but was bailed out of custody and failed to show up in court.
July, 2024, just a couple months ago, arrested for allegedly carrying out a shooting at the
same apartment where the previous assault occurred. One of your biggest points is, and we've heard this
from others, is that Denver initially downplayed the concerns about this gang takeover. Where's the
city now on this? And what are they doing about it? I mean, we've heard that the Venezuelan gang
has green lighted their members to attack police when confronted. That's right. And Denver
remains silent on the issue. Our governor remains silent on
this issue, but the city of Aurora, we are taking a very different approach. We are trying to expose
everything that we can. The Aurora Police Department just formed a gang task force. I have heard of
this cookie monster and that he is the shot caller for this gang in the area. I have visited many
of these properties. One time I stepped out of my vehicle and an alert whistle. This is how they're
communicating by whistling. An alert whistle happened and I very quickly had to get back in my car.
they have people posted all around different properties, up and down different blocks.
They're watching. They're communicating. This is, this is no less than a complete gang tankover.
I have heard of this cookie monster. I have heard he was arrested. And the fact that he is back out on
the streets is an epic failure to the people of Aurora and the entire state of Colorado.
I just want to finish up with this warning from the FBI director, if we still have it, from
Director Ray. This was on April, in April of this year, when he was warning about the rise of this
Venezuelan gang. Listen.
We have ongoing engagement with intelligence community partners, state and local law enforcement,
in some cases, foreign partners, you know, looking at whether it's their, you know,
drug trafficking, extortion, kidnapping for ransom, you know, different kinds of violent
crime, different kinds of trafficking and smuggling, even things like organized retail theft.
Yeah, I mean, to your point, right? And we know that the Lake and Riley murder suspect
had tied to a ties to a Venezuelan crime gang, assuming this one. And that was a serious threat.
And for so long, people think, well, this isn't coming to their backyard. And here, Denver and these
surrounding areas are dealing with it. Final thought from you. The final thought is that out of Aurora,
Colorado, we are going to continue to stand up and expose this. I am working with many of these
residents. I am personally pitching in and helping to get them moved out themselves. And a huge tell-all
is coming very, very soon out of Aurora from these residents themselves, that we will not allow
the state to continue to downplay this.
We will not allow the federal government to continue to downplay this.
So there we go.
That is the Fox News report on the Venezuelan gang issue.
You know, one of the things that first stood out to me, Dave, was dim cities prioritize immigrants
over their own people and they're downplaying, you know, this whole situation is code violations.
What are some of your just initial takeaways from this story, Dave?
I think the most important thing is I hope the activist slash reporter who's breaking and organizing this and pushing hard for it.
I hope she has actual security.
Otherwise, she's going to be hanging violated from a overpass in 30 days.
Yeah.
The type of criminal element is something most people, unless you live on border states, are unaware, exists in reality.
And the fact that they're organized, they're taking that over.
law enforcement is not acting, which I'm not surprised.
I mean, they don't want to die.
And law enforcement has been gutted from the pandemic, right?
Especially in Colorado, which was a heavy pusher of lockdowns and defunded.
Yeah, and defunding.
That's a great point here.
Yeah, defunding.
So what is left?
What is left?
And that's the thing.
I mean, think about this as well.
You know, think about to both of your points, defund police, the pandemic, COVID lockdowns.
You know, when the defund police thing started, because I think this all kind of plays into all of this, you know, under the Obama administration, we all remember Ferguson, which Ferguson was one of the big time rioting cities that kind of popped off the whole anti-police movement, especially by the Democrats in our recent history.
And when you had this massive uprising for the Michael Brown case, which appeared to actually be a legitimate shooter.
shooting by the police officer in this case where this massive dude, Michael Brown, was overpowering
a law enforcement officer in his vehicle.
And he then shot him.
And then this caused a mass outrage, mass type event.
I think it was coordinated.
But this is really what started the process of let's, you know, let's demonize the police.
Let's get people to not trust the police as much as possible.
And then you had Obama come out.
Yes.
That's what really caused it.
And when Obama comes out and says,
it's okay to get out there in protest, meaning not peacefully protest,
but get out there and protest and tell them they're against black people.
Yeah.
Cops hate black people.
Yeah, and especially some of the way they talked about things that, you know,
cops are targeting you, all of this stuff.
But then you started having this defund the police movement to where now, you know,
law enforcement agencies just they don't have the resources to even be able to recruit new officers
because of the fact, number one, there are a lot of these departments,
especially in Democrat cities.
are defunded, but then also people have quit. Good officers have quit because they felt like
their cities did not have their back. They felt like if they actually had to defend their lives
against, say, these Venezuelan migrants, maybe they would end up in prison for life. And so
that's kind of started the process of us. How do you think that this is all a coincidence, Dave,
or do you think that this is all a very well coordinated push and movement and how long has it been
going on.
See, that's the interesting thing is like we have to be careful with a word like coordinated,
right?
Because the left and those who would be detractors from the truth would use that particular
word like, oh, so what they're organizing, who's telling them what to do?
We're not.
What we mean by organizing what I believe you mean by organized is like they're bringing a criminal
element in and knowing that it's going to do what it's going to do, right?
They know that if you let these criminals, these psychopaths, these mentally ill from the
asylums who are criminalized who have been.
And the prisons, I mean, let's be honest, the ones from Venezuela, they're barely functioning human beings anymore.
If you've been treated like an animal so long, like what's left, you know, in a way I feel for them.
I do have sympathy for them.
But at the same time, they need to find some permanent solutions.
I think the focus now is on the people who live there.
And unfortunately, this is going to sound kind of callous, but in just my humble opinion, a lot of this falls on them.
they've allowed and voted for things that they thought sounded good or pleasant or they got to go with the
Instagram belief and agree with their celebrities and vote X way well you X gets Y right actions have
consequence the actions of going this way the actions of taking that path the actions of that
belief structure end up here it always ends up here we can look throughout history it always
ends up here yeah it ends up in chaos it ends up in third world hell holes
with, you know, the weak getting violated and subjugated and those who would stand up,
getting overrun by the mass.
The fact that they're this organized and methodical that they're running stores,
they're going block by block, they're clearing out buildings,
the fact that obviously they don't have the law enforcement to take care of it.
They don't.
This suddenly becomes like a National Guard situation.
It genuinely is.
But if they do that now, that means all the policies that have been going forward.
It's going to bring a light to all of these people.
Nobody wants that light brought.
So they are putting their politics and their image over the lives of the citizenry that these politicians and these bureaucrats are supposed to be serving and helping.
So if you live there, your only solution is to leave.
Yeah.
Your only solution is to leave.
It's not even the speech that I love to give to people, as you guys know, is you need to carry a gun.
You need to defend yourself.
You need to be prepared.
You're beyond that.
You're beyond that.
And the only thing I would ask is you run away from there to try and survive somewhere else.
learn a lesson from the mistakes of your voting and or inaction.
Your tolerance caused this.
Exactly.
And I'm telling you, when you let them take over one apartment building and then they go another block and get another apartment building and you allow them to do this, it just gets worse and worse.
And it is not stoppable at this point.
And I don't understand how did they even take over the first apartment complex.
I guess because they were saying it was just a code violation where these people are.
basically coming in and running out the tenants and saying get out, you know, one was missing.
Obviously, he's probably dead.
Yeah.
And Sherry, we're going to get to that.
But I want to first tell people you are from Aurora.
Yes, I'm from Aurora, Colorado.
And it's just crazy how much Aurora, Colorado has changed.
Obviously, I don't live there, but my family still lives there.
And they say, if I come back, I won't even recognize it anymore.
Yeah.
And back to what Dave was saying about, you know, you got to put a little bit of this.
on the people that voted for these policies.
You know, if you look at Sherry's timeline,
a lot of people that Sherry grew up with that still live in this area,
Denver, Aurora.
Yeah, I got you.
Guess who they're voting for.
Yes.
They're all going to vote for Kamala.
I don't understand.
Like, when I get on Facebook and all my friends from Aurora, Colorado are all about Kamala.
Go Kamala.
She's the girl.
She's the one we want to pick.
I ask, do you not realize that these gangs are taking over the city where we grew up in?
because of the Democrats.
And especially because of...
Do you not understand that?
Because of immigration.
And Kamala was the borders are.
And yet she was, if you are assigned to be the borders are, which she was and she admitted
herself multiple times, that when you are assigned that position, a ton of this lies directly
on your shoulders.
I mean, you are the one that was supposed to figure out solutions to stop this, which actually
would not have been that hard.
You could have locked down the border with ice.
You could have utilized all the very.
various national guards that Texas and Arizona and other border states, New Mexico have said,
look, we'll help you.
We got to do something.
We got to do something here.
But she refused to because, and back to kind of my point, I do think it's coordinated
in a way that, hey, let's get as many of these people in.
That's just kind of what I mean, don't you think that's kind of.
But as a gang, they're coordinated too.
Like she said, they have little whistles.
They're watching every block.
They see what's going on.
They see who's coming in there.
They're taking people out.
They're moving residents out of there so that they have nowhere to live.
And meanwhile, these gangs are just getting bigger and bigger and growing in Aurora.
Soon nobody's going to be able to live there, like Dave said.
Dave, do you think that this thing is going to keep getting bigger in Aurora?
I mean, do you think they're going to take over more complexes?
I'm going to make a prediction that's going to sound insane, but give it, you know, a couple months.
Especially if things go the way, I think they're going to go in the election.
This will definitely happen.
I think the local government will authorize and or deputize the illegal migrants to police themselves, if not be an action wing of the police.
And they'll work together even though they're corrupt criminals because they'll have no other choice.
I've thought about that as well.
They will give them authority, at least in their little area like we saw in the Chaz.
That was a pressure cooker and a test in Seattle.
Yes.
It's exactly.
Now they're taking all of Aurora.
They're not taking a block.
They're taking the city.
Right.
And I assume in Aurora where they're talking about, like when I grew up, the north part of Aurora was kind of bad already.
There was a place called Colfax Avenue.
That's where all the hookers hung out.
That's where all the drug addicts, you know, is one main road.
But now, you know, obviously as years of past, it's gotten bigger and bigger.
But it's mainly in North Aurora is where I'm thinking it's starting.
But when they come to South Aurora, that's people like you and I, normal people that live.
lived in the suburbs that now are being taken over by gangs.
I,
it's,
it's just mind blowing that this is really happening.
It is indeed.
As you say,
yeah,
I mean, sooner or later,
they are going to go south.
They're going to go to where the money is.
They're going to go to where the resources are.
They can only be placated for so long.
Yeah.
And I,
and Dave,
I think, too,
that,
you know,
also,
I want to go back to the coordinated thing.
I actually have a thought on this, though,
you know,
and I understand,
I'm not necessarily
Okay number one
This tenant that is missing right
Yeah he's dead
Yeah maybe but who knows where the hell he's at
He's at the very least missing
And then they go into his apartment
And find all of these guns
This this cash of guns and money
And apparently barrels of gasoline
Like what the heck is that about?
Now where are these
Criminal Elements number one
Getting all of these weapons
I mean you're seeing some of these videos of them
Breaking Down doors of some of these apartment
complex is whether you know people live there or not and some of these weapons look like AK-47s
some of them look like AR-15s in some example where are they getting these weapons have you
have you have you followed the organized looting of gun shops Texas in Texas and Arizona and
California no they don't like to make big deals about them but there's plenty of videos online
they'll come in with big heavy duty like F350 you know whatever very large heavy duty diesel
work trucks top chains to the front of a building rip it out guys
run in very quickly, they skip over the revolvers, all that. They're going semi-automatic rifles,
ammunition. People have designated roles. It'll be scouted ahead of time. They'll bust out and steal
handguns and they roll out. Not to mention, Fast and Furious program put out an unknown amount of
firearms years ago into the Obama administration that was then failed to be tracked by anybody.
And as these guys go along, they're only going to steal guns as they go, right? Like, that's what
they're going to do. They're doing B&Es. They're doing active B&Es. And this is just a
case study. Aurora is just a case study. It isn't isolated. And Beverly Hills, there's armed gangs
that are moving in and looting people's houses at night when people are there. And Beverly Hills.
God, that's crazy. It's insane. Yeah. And another tactic that these Venezuelan gang members are using
is they are they're they're suiting up with vest. Some of them actually have FedEx vest. And they are
going to people's houses. And as these people open their doors, they are forcing their way in doing breaking
and enterings and they're dressed up as FedEx workers or Amazon workers.
One of the two.
Oh, yeah, that's one of the common scams.
The other one is they'll dress up as law enforcement or they'll bang on the door and say,
you know, Aurora PD open the door.
And people go, what?
Why are you having them?
Bang, they're kicking the door and they rush it.
What is the deal with the gas?
Yeah, I mean, that's, I mean, I don't get that.
Supposedly they're selling gas, but that doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
A black market of gas and they're having it in an apartment, in apartment buildings?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Think about it for a second.
I mean, genuinely think about it.
Everything they had in there is of value, right?
Money is obviously a currency.
Guns are currency, especially to criminals.
And then gasoline, that's how they're going to endear themselves to the neighborhood.
Are you get like, what are the gas prices in Colorado right now with their taxes?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Or you could go get it from them for a buck 50 a gallon.
By the way, did you see this story?
So there was another story of a Venezuelan migrant driving for Amazon, hits a mother in
four-month-old child, which is absolutely crazy.
It's a Venezuelan migrant worker from Amazon drove his truck into a Florida mother who was pushing
her four-month-old child and then fled the scene of the crime, according to a new report
by the New York Post.
Now, the hit and run caused the mother catastrophic injuries, and the child was thrown into
the street.
The report says, home surveillance video showed the mother being dragged into the front of the car.
The mother whose identity has not been revealed was walking with her infant and
family dog in Ives Estates near Miami when they were allegedly hit by Serani Parah Ovales.
Now, Parah Ovales entered the U.S. on a tourist visa in 2019, which expired in 2021, according
to Homeland Security sources.
And he was granted temporary protected status that same year allowing him to apply for a work
permit.
So although not necessarily someone that comes across the border, but you also got to think
of these other situations such as how many of these, if you remember the New York City police
situation where these Venezuelan migrants were attacking police officers.
And then they showed up in court and I believe, I don't know if they're still actually in jail
or got released.
I know they got released initially.
And I'm not sure if they're still in jail.
But then you got to think about Lake and Riley, you know, the college student in Georgia
that was killed by a Venezuelan gang member.
and this is going to spread across the country.
How prevalent do you think this actually is in your everyday communities, Dave?
I would say it's in every major city.
What about the rural?
I mean, what about the rural cities?
Like, you know, say South Carolina, you're in Greenville, Columbia, say Tennessee.
You're in even though Nashville, I guess, would kind of be considered to major cities.
Like a Maryville or something.
You know, like a Maryville kind of city, somewhere off the beaten path, kind of.
Marrival.
So I can speak to that.
So Marriville, Tennessee, there would be a very slight influence of that.
There is some in like Knoxville.
There's a heavier one in Nashville because Nashville is just exploding.
But you have to be a heavily blue city to really make it.
So I mean, major metropolitan areas.
So, you know, Atlanta is overrun.
Yeah.
But they've always had crime issues.
So it's the perfect place to fester something like this.
You know, and it's not just like just to be from like the focus we're talking about
is obviously Venezuela, but you also have to think of like the El Salvadorians, MS-13 gang members.
Like they rounded all those up in prisons, and then they got them all out of the prison.
And they're like, well, where did they go?
It's like, I don't know.
They just went somewhere, I guess.
No, they loaded them on buses, paid for by George Soros, sent them across the border, gave them instructions on where to go.
And they've been getting distribute.
They're relinking with their gang members and doing exactly what they know to do.
Yeah.
And you know what?
We can't even deport them because their countries will not allow them back into their own countries.
Yeah.
Yep. So there's, that's a whole different, that's a whole different problem.
That there's no way to get through this without being heavy handed.
There's no way to get through this without being heavy handed.
You've, you've let the mice in, you're going to have to call the exterminator, right?
You're not going to like how things turn out.
Like if you want them to go back to their countries, you have to be we cut off foreign aid
and we're landing them on military aircraft in your country and dropping them off in the street.
You're welcome to shoot on our military aircraft.
We'll see how that goes.
Yeah, and it's just, you know, and I think just thinking about how many millions and millions of these people are in our country now, you know, how would that even work?
I mean, obviously Trump says, you know, look, I'm going to deport.
It's going to be the biggest mass deportation in U.S. history.
I don't even see how you really actually do that.
I don't see how you really coordinate that if that's even plausible.
I mean, that's number one.
But especially think about it, you know, this cookie monster guy, which is apparently the shot call.
the guy that's kind of over this gang and tells the gang kind of what to do and how to move and
what we're doing.
Of course, he gets arrested, especially knowing that he was over a lot of this stuff.
I'm sure law enforcement prosecutors all that know that.
Yeah, but he got arrested in March and then again in July and guess what?
They let him out.
Yeah, but you got to remember back in Soros, you know, George Soros, when I talk about the globalist
movement and the globalist push to kind of, you know, turn America upside down, cause this strife
in America and kill it from within.
Yep.
When George Soros is funding all of these far left prosecutors,
and I'm not sure who the prosecutor was in this particular case with this cookie monster guy,
but this just sets up the perfect scenario.
You can't cut the head off the thing that we want to keep doing the thing
because then it just makes the job for them to become more difficult.
That's why I think that stuff like this is maybe more coordinated than we realize,
if that makes sense.
I definitely do.
I mean, again, I know that they're bringing them here and then letting them do it.
The thing is George Soros already laid the groundwork when he was funding liberal DAs in smaller cities.
No one could understand what he was doing.
It's part of a longer plan.
If Trump gets into office, if I was an advisor, the first thing I'd say, you've got to go for George Soros.
Like we can trace this money to him through the money he's donating.
Like he is an active participant funding the destabilization of America.
Right?
like every person that has died because of the immigrants that have come here,
we should be laying at the feet of George Soros.
That should be what's issued in international court,
have him extradited here to face charges on it.
As a murderer.
Yeah, and guess who's hanging out with all the Democrats and especially Kamala Harris
and has been meeting with the Kamala Harris campaign, Alex Soros.
And that's obviously George Soros's son.
And he's kind of took, he's taking over.
Is it kind of?
Well, he's, yeah, he will be the one taking over.
many people say Alex Soros is actually probably worse than George himself.
But the interesting thing was is that I think they had said the first two years alone in Joe Biden's presidency, Alex Soros, I believe, had met at the White House or went to the White House a total of maybe 30 something times.
You know, what were they planning during this 30 something times?
Did they already kind of know as 2024 kind of came around and what the influence of the Soros money would be as far as the elections?
all of this and what is your thoughts on that i think i think that's an interesting so it's a it's a
multifaceted problem right like so they're not one sole actor but an actor as a part of the group i believe
was it stephen crowder just recently broke maybe today that information coming out of the
un is terrified if trump winning again because if america pulls out or starts doing anything they're
going to collapse like this this guy who's a a lawyer for them and deals international policy
talking about all his friends that really don't do anything everyone
just accepts these fat salaries that the U.S. mostly pays for.
And if you've done any research on the U.N., how they're terrible in every country they are.
Their peacekeeping cause is ridiculous.
They commit more heinous acts in their presence by the people they employ than anyone else.
These are all definitely fingers of the same hand.
Yeah, I agree.
But they're so big, you can't see the hand, right?
And it's interesting.
It's funny.
I'm actually just looking at a new article.
A group of 20 migrants attempted to intercalibals.
attempted to enter California school bus picking up students in really scary scene.
Officials say this was 20 migrants trying to enter a freaking school bus.
And I want to see if I can actually pull that clip real quick.
It's a very short clip, but I just want to let you guys hear this.
Maybe.
We're going to get it.
So these adults, they weren't kids.
He said, but they had backpacks on mom and they tried to get on our bus.
And there was a lot of them.
The district confirmed 20 migrants tried to board the bus.
Wednesday morning. That's when parents and the drivers stepped in, keeping the migrants at bay.
It was definitely really scary.
So there you go. So you have these migrants trying to board buses now in California.
And I'm surprised if you're in California, the California didn't kick those damn kids off the bus and say, migrants, come on home.
I'm very surprised they didn't arrest the parents for stopping the migrants being charged them for racism, assault, civil rights violations, take their kids from them, take their homes from them.
and then lock them up for the next, I don't know, 78 months.
Yeah, for sure.
You know, Dave, part of me thinks about this.
We've talked about civil war quite often.
We've talked about it on this podcast quite a bit, actually.
And one of the things that comes to my mind when I think about that is maybe the system is having a harder time than they thought to create a civil war between political parties or even just their own American citizens.
And obviously, when you introduce millions and millions of migrants into the United States, many of these migrants,
also being violent offenders in their home countries.
Is this an easier route to civil war, do you think?
I mean, would that even be a plausible thing to think about?
I think, again, it comes down to the term civil war in our minds we paint up.
Like there's two, we see in our minds two sides fighting, right?
There are no two sides in this.
I think it's more of a civil unrest situation is a more apt term.
Because who's the military you got to fight?
What two militaries, it's not.
You'll see states engage in lawfare.
You're going to see states start taking the reins and deal with this migrant issue by their own terms.
You'll see the federal government try and stop them, depending on who gets in for president.
And I honestly don't even know that it matters too much.
But I can see states like pulling out from federal umbrellas and or expelling federal officers from their state.
Yeah.
Right?
because they'll leave it to the state.
So like, say Tennessee decided to do.
So I'm just total speculation here, right?
They're like, all right, we're tired of this in Nashville and Memphis and Jackson and Marival and Knoxville.
Like, we're done.
Get the state troopers together.
Get the National Guard.
All local law enforcement works together.
Get the sheriffs, right?
We're moving in, rounded them up.
I don't care who they are.
They're not from here.
Zip time, put them on the bus.
We're sending them out of state, right?
and every other state, we would have a direct line right to the border.
Look, well, we're not from Mexico.
We don't care.
We're sending to the Mexico border because Texas has already started deportations there.
Let Mexico figure out the problem.
Mexico let him across.
We're sending them back.
That's the last point, right?
Yeah.
I could definitely see that happen.
But I could also see the FBI try and get in the way of that.
But the reality is most federal agents, they're all paper pushers.
Yeah.
You know, it's just bloated with bureaucracy.
So at what point are they going to try and commentaries?
or get in the way.
It's there's a legal fair, law fair issue there going on that's going to get
waged.
But the thing is no one wants to wait because the one thing we learned from the last election,
if you wait, if you wait to see what the outcome is, the problem is already metastasized.
Like we can now look and say, oh, that Georgia election recount should have gone to Trump.
Oh, Michigan should have gone to Trump.
Oh, too late.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so in my opinion, getting on the civil.
War thing, what is, what is in your opinion, the worst case scenario that happens with these
gangs and are infiltrate in the United States, what is the solution and how does this all end?
Because obviously, you know, I've been saying on this show for quite a while that with as bad
as we are right now, with the trajectory that we're heading in, I just obviously don't see this
just getting better.
It's not just going to disappear and get better overnight.
And even to that point, I don't think it's necessarily just going to get better when if,
If Trump gets in.
Yeah, it's like putting gasoline on a fire.
It's spreading quick.
Yeah.
And they're going to make sure if Trump does get in, which I hold very serious doubts that it's
going to be a fair election this year.
I really do.
But either way, say that Trump does get in.
I think that they're even going to ramp it up even worse because they want it to look
like under Trump, the country is worse off than it was under them.
Can you believe Trump did that?
Yeah.
I think, again, it comes down to you can't be in those areas that are, you just can't.
Like, what are you still, like, if you're in Denver or Aurora right now, what are you still doing there?
Your elected officials do not care about your well-being.
They don't care if horrible things happen to your daughters as they walk down the street.
They don't care if horrible things happen to your son and end up hanging from an overpass.
They don't care.
They do not care.
They care about lining their pockets.
They care about who their donors are.
and they live in an isolated bubble.
So you have to relocate.
You have to relocate.
It's beyond protecting yourself there.
It is beyond that.
And if you can't see that, then I'm sorry, it is what it is.
You're going to have to write it out.
But as far as the end, I think we win.
Like the Patriots will win.
And the reason for that is we'll all have something to fight for.
We'll be unified in that.
And the end will win.
But what would happen?
in if everyone left those states, you know, just left them and let the gang members take over and
then the Democrats are just left? What happens then? Then they're going to spread to the other states
when they try to do that? So I look at it this way, right? Now, that's an excellent question.
And I've definitely had people ask me that before. It's like, well, if we just abandoned the city
and they win the city, do they? Do they look like civil engineers and doctors and the maintenance
guys to you? They look like, you know what I mean? Like they're not going to keep the power on.
They're not going to keep the lights running.
They're not going to keep the water running.
They're not going to keep.
If no one's there and it's a dangerous war zone, why is anyone busting in food?
People are like, well, they're going to spread and leave.
Says who?
If you looked at what happened during Hurricane Katrina, right?
The small towns that fared the best were the ones who didn't let anybody in.
Yeah.
They're like, hey, we're escaping.
Okay, you can continue down this road.
And I need to get something here.
You know, I'm wanting.
No, you just got to keep walking.
And that kind of just tells you what the issue is,
is you've got to close your border.
You cannot allow other people inside where you live.
Yeah.
And the thing I'm thinking of as well is, you know, going back to the state's issue, right?
I mean, we live in South Carolina.
You're in Tennessee.
You know, we live in two Republican states.
And my worry, but also my questioning is, what are the Republican states going to do about
keeping these gangs out?
Yeah, because I see them here already.
Well, not gangs, but I do see a lot of immigrants.
For sure.
Even like where we live.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean,
and a lot of these are coming off of buses.
So no wonder do they try to get on a bus in California.
I think that's going to be one of the interesting things you see come first, right,
is for the first time.
Like,
you already kind of see it.
If you've ever driven into California,
you got stopped by Border Patrol.
And they're like,
where are you from?
Like,
I'm an American traveling across America.
Like,
how dare you ask me?
And they're like,
well,
our authority comes in 100 or 150 or 200 miles,
however far it is now.
It's ridiculous.
And California themselves check.
Well,
we're from California State Trooper.
We're just making sure that blah, blah, blah, what happens when Tennessee and these other states,
especially on this side of the Mississippi or have lucky to be in, take North Carolina,
how many roads actually lead through the mountains that are passes that are viable for interstate travel?
Not a lot because we prove that.
Yeah, there's not.
Correct.
Yeah.
So think about even going up and down the coast.
How many are there?
Yeah.
Because you think about you can get to another state from, you know, the interstate.
but you only have one and then there's all these other off roads but then they get caught up with cars and you're stuck yeah yeah there there's definitely the possibility of things getting weird like maybe you're a colorado and you have a colorado idea and you're like man i'm gonna go get with my family in south carolina and tennessee's like well you're gonna have to go around tennessee and they're like what at that memphis bridge they're stopping and checking right well i i he's like listen i can't
throw you in cuffs, seize your car and assets, and we'll figure out everything later.
Or, or hear me out, you drive around.
Well, how far around?
I don't know.
Kentucky's not letting anyone either.
Yeah.
Like that could be a way that we're going.
I could definitely see it with cities.
I could, like the town I live in right now, we live in a mountain pass.
You know, there's, we're off of 40, yes.
But we're connected by another highway, but you have to go through the mountain pass.
These are natural choke points.
even coming on and off 40.
Like, okay, interstate traffic, cool, you're going through.
These are the exits that are open for fuel.
You're allowed to stop there.
If you get off anywhere else, local PDs get a check.
And you're going to be like, oh, well, I just wanted to get it.
You don't have any business here.
Get back on the highway and keep driving.
And maybe that's the way it needs to be.
I mean, because it depends on how bad this keeps getting.
Right now it's getting bad under our nose.
And there's a lot of stuff not being reported.
But that's the point, though.
if we had never have opened our doors like we did four years ago, we would not have this issue.
But the problem is, is it's already done now.
So now the question is, what do you do about it and how do you protect yourself and, you know, how do you prepare?
Number one, I think you repair by just knowing and understanding that it's probably worse than you see or hear about.
It's worse than even this particular case in Aurora.
You know, obviously day before the show, you were talking about, you know, Aurora is being highlighted right now.
but there's also no telling how many of these same situations are happening throughout Democrat cities across the country.
So I just, it's very strange to me what, you know, how this whole thing's playing out.
We're going to see.
We're going to see how this goes.
And we'll obviously continue to monitor this.
By the way, I did want to say something before we move on.
I know we have a lot of law enforcement that listens to our podcast.
And I think we even have quite a bit in the Colorado and war.
Yeah, because of my friends.
But guys, if any of you want to either come on our show anonymously or you want to write us anonymously, you can write us at Investigator Earth podcast at Protonmel.com, or you can reach out to us on social media X or Facebook or wherever.
And if you would like to come on and tell your side of what you were seeing on the ground, it's really the best way to actually get out what is really going on instead of having to depend on mainstream media, even including Fox News.
Yeah, because I definitely want to do a follow.
up on this because, you know, this is my hometown. And I know what's happening in other towns,
but when they're highlighting where I actually live in a suburb of Aurora, Colorado, and you see
these gangs taking over apartment complexes and people have nowhere to go, nowhere to live,
and we're letting it happen under our nose and can't do anything about it. I guess the police
have their hands tied on some sort of level because of the governor. The governor's not speaking.
He's not helping. He's not doing anything. They're just,
just letting it happen and they're being quiet about it and they're saying, oh, it's, you know,
it's code violations.
We just have to deal with it like a code violation, kind of like the squatter rules that go on in
different states, you know.
We've had this issue, too, with squatters.
As long as you can get into somebody's home, you're, you don't have to leave.
They have to kick you out through the courts.
Yeah.
And what do you want to bet the squatters whole thing, you know, which was really kind of prominent
and popular in the media cycle six months ago, you know, how much of that, I guess, is also
by coincidence that people are taking over these apartment complexes that now because of squatter rights,
we can't get them out.
I wonder if that's coincidence, Dave.
I don't know.
But yeah, I think everything they're laying groundwork, right?
They're laying groundwork.
They're establishing that squatters can do this because they're trying to play this game as
legal and law lawful as they can, or at least the manipulation of the rules and the law.
And again, if you have DAs who won't act, if you get the right kind of.
of people who won't try and enforce or do the right thing or you punish people for doing the right
thing you'll get less and less of it and then it just breeds a system for infection right this is an
infection this is an infection into americanism these third world ideologies and cultures that
these people are refusing to adapt they're here continuing their criminal behavior because and
they're not necessarily wrong they see a bunch of rich soft people especially compared to
what they come from and they're just going to take it because no one is stopping them and
And if you do try and stop them, you go to jail.
So you got to leave.
And you got to go through court and you got to spend all this money to try to get somebody
out of the house that belongs to you.
Yeah, I think this is also a good experiment on how comfortable Americans have been for so long.
And I think we're about to see that there's a lot of people that are in our country now
that have not been comfortable whatsoever and literally probably hate America.
And I just have to put it out there for people, especially that rent their homes or rent, you know,
their properties, you better be really aware of who you're renting to because it could be somebody
like this. It could be a Venezuelan gang member. It could be somebody else that just doesn't
want to leave or they can just break in and take it. I don't know. But I'm just saying we have to
be more aware like Dave says. That was a big issue. Actually, I want to point that out before we move on,
but that was actually a pretty big issue last time because, you know, you had these houses on the
market for sale that people were breaking into and then they couldn't get them out. Yeah, even vacant homes.
Yeah, for sure.
I want to move on.
So several states refused to remove RFK Jr's name from ballots hurting Trump after Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
dropped out of the presidential race last week and threw his support behind.
Former President Trump several states have refused to remove his name from the ballot after he announced he would do so in about 10 swing states.
And he says, our polling consistently showed that by staying on the ballot in the battleground states, I would likely hand the election over to the Democrats.
With whom I disagree on on the most existential issues, as Kennedy said just before in.
Dorson Trump. Now, the key states that have dug in and are refusing to remove their name,
or his name, is Michigan, which is obviously a key battleground state, said it was too late
for Kennedy to withdraw as a nominee of the natural law party. Also, you have Wisconsin,
whose elections commission voted five to one on Tuesday against removing his name,
citing law, which says any person who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the
ballot may not decline nomination. And then you also have Colorado, which although is less
competitive for Trump than Michigan or Wisconsin, but they also refused to remove Kennedy's
name. Now, there are some other states that we do not know about on some of these battleground
states, but you know, I think Nevada, they did remove his name. North Carolina is still up in the air.
How detrimental do you think, Dave, that if they don't remove his name from the battleground states,
will that hurt Trump in a big way? I don't think it, so that that's an important like
differentiation, right?
So I don't know that it's going to hurt it.
I know that it's going to give them the plausible excuse to steal it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
Just like them showing her large crowds that are AI supplemented.
Was there a crowd there?
Sure.
Did they make it look better with AI generated people?
Absolutely.
Why?
So when you look back on it, you can say, oh, she's incredibly popular.
She hasn't talked to anyone.
She's not popular.
Like, this is an insane thing.
She's giving free concerts away, which, I mean, is a brilliant, like, to call it for what
it is, it's a brilliant strategy, right?
We're going to start writing the history now so that when we steal it in the future,
it'll look appropriate.
Well, we can't afford to have RFK off the ballot.
We need to maintain him on the ballot.
If we maintain him on the ballot, this will give us the plausible excuse.
That's why Trump lost.
It's not that he was less or more competitive than Kamala, but that it's RFK's fault.
Oh, sorry.
And I'm going to put something out there.
I usually don't do that with that.
Well, I do do that to chat a lot of times.
but there was a state that just found like a million false ballots.
Well, I think, yeah, it was, I think that was Florida, actually.
Yeah, it was Florida.
If I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, they found a million either non-citizen or, at the very least, non-eligible voters in Florida.
One million.
Already.
And it's not even close to November.
But you also have to remember, you know, I think in Texas alone, the secretary state,
if you go and look at like the voter registration in comparison to years past,
and then you look at it just over to pass like a year.
We're talking about hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people,
and it's unprecedented the amount of voter registration in Texas alone
that don't even compare to numbers of eight years ago and all of that.
So obviously, they have some type of system.
It's not going to be a fair trial, a fair trial or presidency.
Yeah.
Well, if you look at like Georgia,
this is a story from June 27th of this year.
A story broke talking about Georgia voting fraud, right?
That over 9,000 votes cast in 2020 in Georgia only had two addresses listed between them.
God, money.
I mean, that's just one instance, man.
There's another one for 19,000, 67,000, 400,000.
Well, and I want to play a 48 second clip from RFK's speech the other day when he
endorsed Trump. And I think this is a key. And I think RFK Jr. is trying to say something that we're
already kind of saying here. But listen to what he said. Instead of showing us her substance and
character, the DNC and its media organs engineered a surge of popularity for Vice President
Harris based upon nothing. No policies, no interviews, no debates, only smoke and mirrors and balloons in a high
highly produced Chicago Circus.
There, in Chicago, a string of Democratic speakers, mentioned Donald Trump 147 times just on
the first day.
Who needs a policy when you have Trump to hate?
In contrast, at the RNC convention, President Biden was mentioned only twice in four days.
Is that crazy?
I mean, you don't need policy, Dave.
if you just keep talking trash about Trump, you don't need any policy.
And honestly, if you're going to be installed or the election is going to be rigged or stolen,
you also don't need policy because it doesn't matter.
I couldn't agree with you more.
In fact, again, just to continue to harp on Georgia because they've really fleshed this out well,
did you know Biden won Georgia by 13,555 votes?
Did you know that?
It was that slim.
I did know it was pretty slim.
And they were fake votes.
Well, the beauty is.
They have verifiable evidence, like ridiculously verifiable evidence of at least 141,329 votes cast for Biden, which were 100% illegal.
Yes.
Did you ever see that movie?
It was like 1,000 meals.
2,000 meals.
It was a great book.
I've seen excerpts from it.
I haven't watched the whole thing.
But if you see it, they have actual real footage of these people harvesting these baffles.
these ballots and putting them into different ballot centers that are like mail in voting ballots or
whatever.
Yeah.
They would put in 10, 20, 10 or 20 ballots at a time and go to all these different drop boxes and
stick them in there.
They have them on video doing this.
Yeah, on video.
And then they geotracked their cell phones to where it showed them going back and forth,
how many times a day.
And these people were getting paid to do this.
And there was a lady from South Carolina go to Georgia to do this.
Yeah, yeah, people were coming across state lines.
And they would do this specifically in states, obviously, that were battleground states, the states that all of a sudden and out of nowhere Biden was winning.
Yeah, it happened in Arizona too.
Yeah.
So when people say, oh, you're an election denier, the big lie.
They want to say anything, the media goes so hardcore against that.
I mean, what has changed since 2020?
If we're sitting here saying, okay, likely the election potentially was stolen in 2020.
What has changed law-wise since 2020?
Well, listen, the COVID thing, you just need to be.
I'm sorry.
The COVID thing is what changed everything because they're like, oh, it's not safe to go vote.
We're going to put these ballots out, you know, these mailing ballot things outside where you can just put it in there.
That's when you don't have integrity.
You have to go to a voting place, show your ID, and you have to be a U.S. citizen in order to vote.
But that's not what the Democrats want.
Sure.
You're racist.
Sorry.
go ahead go ahead
Dave sorry I just had to put
now Chad's right you're racist
that is the most racist
that is the most racist day I've ever heard you say
people can actually go and vote
what oh you racist asshole
anyways go ahead Dave
no I mean like again
just just to harp on Georgia because we have it so flushed out
like there's so much that you can go look at
you know remember when they stopped
the poll counting and sent everyone out
they used law enforcement
local law enforcement
to remove people
that Democrat workers
walked back in
law enforcement
wouldn't allow anyone else
back in
and then they pulled ballots
from under the table
and started scanning them
and where was that
was that in
that was Georgia
yeah
Fulton County I believe
yeah
yeah Fulton County
was huge
yeah so it is
it's unbelievable
the fact that none of this
is addressed
no one does anything
I think a lot of these
lean towards why
I'm starting to believe
that
Trump picked Vance as his VP.
I genuinely think it was supposed to be Kennedy.
I think it was going to be Kennedy.
And I think when they shot him again,
and we've talked about that in the past,
that his mind changed,
and he has resolved to go a different path.
Yeah.
I don't know how any of this plays out,
but I know that there's going to be blood on the floor.
And you think it's because Vance is more military-based?
I think Vance is a wild man hillbilly fighter.
I think he is someone who will resolve to go to extreme measures if he believes himself and his cause to be right.
That is a rare thing in politics.
But it is a common Appalachian trait.
Yeah.
And I've said this too before.
I said, I don't think regardless of what happens in 2020, unless they kill him, I don't think we're just getting rid of Trump.
And I don't see how that's going to play out, especially if a mass portion of the population sees some very hanky-panky shit.
go on just like we did in 2020.
Yeah, but we didn't stop it then.
I know.
And you're right.
But I just see something very different potentially setting up and setting, setting in motion, I guess you can say.
But like I said, at the very least, you know, today this morning, we wake up and it says, Kamala Harris ahead in all national polls and all this by multiple points and all the swing states.
Well, like two points.
But yeah, in my opinion, if Kamala was actually ahead in the polls, they wouldn't be copying Trump's policies or trying to appear moderate or forcing
an RFK Jr. to stay on the ballot or, I don't know, weaponizing the Department of Justice
against Trump or attempting to assassinate Trump. I mean, if Kamala was actually that popular
and they knew that she was going to win or at the very least had anything to actually offer
her base, I mean, this shit, all of this stuff that we've talked about did not happen by chance.
I mean, Trump being in in, actually, they just handed down a new indictment on the January 6th stuff.
We got his sentencing coming up. I think it's the 11th or 12th, but it could be the,
the 21st.
I can you remember or September?
And by the way, I think they're going to put him in prison, Dave.
I know.
I really did that.
Yeah, 100%.
And so what does that mean?
I mean, what does that mean if they sent us in prison that day?
I just wonder.
That means he's going to go to prison that day.
Yeah.
But he still can be a president from prison.
Correct.
Correct.
No, he'll be, he'll get out.
The thing is, nobody can explain to anybody.
So this is the thing.
Like, they're talking about sending him to Rikers Island.
anyone who accepts this prisoner
is going to have to answer to history for it.
I think that's why they've had difficulty finding prosecutors.
I think that's why they're having difficulty finding judges.
I think that's why the Supreme Court went the way they did
the first time ran on the January 6 charges.
Like, no, he has presidential immunity.
Like, you know, these actions were totally in line.
You can't do this.
So they find, so they get the same prosecutor
who's already out of his mind to usurp, usurp the Supreme Court.
You don't get to do that.
that's not how the rule of law works unless apparently you're a Democrat.
Yeah.
Because then it doesn't matter.
We just make it up as we go because no one's going to do anything.
And we're going to put them, the simple answer is when they sentence Trump and they're like,
you're going to go to prison.
He needs to go.
No, I'm not.
Yeah.
And that's what they're doing to the Supreme Court, too, is they are trying to make them look bad
because of their policies.
They're, you know, getting after the Supreme Court, they're keeping these policies alive, I guess.
So that the Supreme Court will turn them down, but they're going to keep.
them alive to make the Supreme Court look bad.
For example, Roe versus Wade, this is something that should have been turned over years ago.
It should be left to the state's not federal court.
The thing to understand about Kamala, and this is the dangerous part of picking her, not only does she seem to be an alcoholic and a user of other substances, which, I mean, hey, I'm not knocking.
I'm just saying you shouldn't be doing it at work, right?
She's a Marxist.
She's a dyed in the wool, born and raised, true blue Marxist, who's now finally getting power.
And I think whoever has put her into this position only wants chaos.
They don't want an outcome.
They want chaos.
My friend Lee from the other podcast, I'm on Alien addict, he had made a statement once that I repeat all the time because I think it was brilliant.
That America's Constitution, right?
Our Constitution recognizes our God-given rights.
It's a fundamental principle.
Like, why does America intervene all over the world when really we shouldn't?
It's because those things go with what we believe at our core.
We believe at our core is our creator endowed us with certain and alienable rights.
You have the right to free speech.
You have the right to defend yourself.
That is just you are born with it.
The Constitution is nothing more than the ability to recognize it.
That's why as Americans, when we see people being trampled on around the war,
world, it bothers us fundamentally and we get involved, right? We can't help but get involved.
That shield that we carry on our back is very big and very broad and it casts a lot of
protection to our Western allies. They need to get us involved and distracted because I think
they're going to take Europe. I think the goal has always been the Europe and the UK.
I don't think it's us. I don't even know how to deal with us yet. But they know that.
that they can destabilize us and we're vulnerable at this moment, they can create chaos,
get us distracted, and then you're going to see an incredible fascist movement move through
Europe.
And then by the time we pull it back together, we're going to be like, ooh, the world just changed.
Yeah, well, look at you.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, look at UK for example.
They're getting people out of prison to put their people in prison.
Yes.
Yes.
Because of freedom of speech, because they're not allowed to say what's on their mind.
When we talk about distractions, I think on a global scale, America is the distraction.
Yeah.
What they're doing here is the distraction they need because they have to distract us, right?
And there's nothing big enough they can do anywhere to really get our attention.
So there have been for the last 20 years pulling us apart and fundamentally increasing
in putting their right puppets into place throughout Europe to make this happen.
And now they're speeding it up because if Trump gets back in, then they can't play the slow game anymore.
They've been playing the slow game.
But there has to be something time sensitive or critical that they're worried about.
Well, however that is.
And look at Europe, for example, or not, yeah, Europe.
Look at the French president, Macron, what he's done to the owner of Telegram.
I mean, he's literally put him in jail for creating a free speech app.
Yeah, platform, because they can't handle it.
They cannot have stuff like that.
I got warned to get off that Friday before his arrest.
Yeah.
From French government?
from someone.
Yeah.
Well, it is interesting and kind of, you know, even though right now,
Telegram is not complying with French's orders or any of that stuff.
You know, what they're trying to do with that whole situation is cut the head off the snake,
which is Telegram.
And the head is Pavel Deroff.
So, you know, and people like Elon, you know, I would probably not be traveling to Europe.
He better not be traveling there.
I actually don't think it has anything to do with Telegram.
I think they're laying fast.
foundation for Elon. That's why the head of Rumble got out of Europe. Yeah. Right.
I came here because it's again, while we're in the midst of this craziness, we're still the last
bastion that's going to hold out. I think they need Elon off. If you look what's going on in Brazil,
you look at these other governments. And I think it's for a much more petty reason than we might
even admit because here's some inside baseball. The government absolutely has access to telegram and
signal and anything else encrypted. You can for sure. We're not, yeah. We're not being.
beating them. But what they don't have, and I think this is what drives them crazy, is when
Twitter was Twitter before Elon got it, you could have Nancy Pelosi's office call up Twitter,
and they could get someone's private messages. They could see where they lived, who they are,
get past their handle, they just give them, okay, it's, it's S. Crowder. Who's that guy?
Well, it's Stephen Crowder. He lives outside of Nashville. He runs like, this is it. Here's his
private messages. Here's what he's been saying about you. Awesome. I need you to, they can't do that
with telegram. They can't do.
that with signal. Now, yes, large government agencies can. Sure. But large government agencies don't
necessarily jump to the whim of political and bureaucrats, right? You snap their fingers and they just
look at you and continue doing what they're doing. Because I genuinely believe most people
in those types of positions like intelligence and whatever, they are trying to better the government.
They are trying to do their job. They're trying to keep their country safe. You know, I don't think
that they're all these evil Satanist globalists or whatever. But the easel, Satanist globalists,
or whatever that do become politicians are so driven by ego,
especially the bureaucrats they surround themselves with,
that not having social media absolutely cowtow to them,
every time they snap their fingers is driving them crazy,
and they need Elon gone.
But if you're going to do that, you have to set a precedent.
Like Elon is a king.
He's a billionaire.
Billionaires are kings.
I say it all the time.
Billioners are kings.
If you're going king hunting, you best lay the trap well because you can't miss.
Yeah.
And you know, do you guys remember parlor, for example?
Yes.
When the first came out, it came out.
It lasted maybe a month and they were gone because they were being sued by, I think, the government.
Well, and they set up a bunch of traps for parlorage as well.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they got that was a, that was huge after January 6th, too.
Like parlor was the only place you're getting real information and news and videos.
And then they just wiped it out.
Yep.
It was gone.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's going to be interesting kind of see how X, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how,
survives this if they do like I said you get to protect Elon all costs you get to protect people
that are over these platforms this is our last bastion of free speech our last chance of actually
seeing what's really going on out there but it's so scary Chad I want to interrupt you real quick
it's so scary that I told Chad I want to become a ham radio licensed person or not because
what if what if for some reason they cut everything off and you have no communication left what do you
do.
They'll still monitor your ham radio anyway, but ham radio is just a good thing I think to do
and have.
I'm looking into it.
Yeah.
I think we do want to get into it in some shape, form or fashion.
I don't know how you get licensed.
I've been looking into it, but I'm going to get licensed.
It's not that hard anyway.
It's actually probably harder than you think it is.
Do you know what comes with a license for ham radio?
What?
Your ham radio call sign that you have to give out every time you transmit and that radio, that
call sign, anybody can look up and find out your home address.
Oh, gosh.
Well, I'm roadrunner.
That's what I've been since sixth grade.
No, that's not the same thing.
But it's like a station.
It's like a station identifier, kind of like radio, you know, B93.7 or whatever.
It's very similar.
Yeah.
Well, mine is Roadrunner because I just have to tell you guys a quick story.
And then I'll get off at Chad.
I'm sorry, but I don't, and I told Chad this last night.
I don't know if it was a ham radio or a CB.
But my brother and I used to have this thing that looked like a ham radio.
I swear to God, we had to go outside in the backyard.
But we could actually talk to people.
and we had to learn like all the codes.
I had all the codes and everything, but I was roadrunner.
Yes.
Yeah, we used to mess with CBs a lot.
I loved it.
It was so much fun.
Especially on the way to beach trips and all that stuff.
But I do got another story that we got to move on to.
And this is our last story.
And then we'll get out of here.
But bug diets once labeled conspiracy theory by mainstream media now becomes fact after
UK government backs sustainable food.
So this is how it started, guys, that we had an NPR article.
And this was from Marlinson.
March of 2024, actually.
The right-wing conspiracy theory about eating bugs is about as racist as you think.
Of course, eating bugs is also somehow now racist.
And then you have the telegraph saying public will get bug for eating,
sorry, public will get bug for eating insects under government-backed drive.
Scientists hope to encourage increased consumption of meat alternatives amid fight to cut emissions from agriculture.
And it says earlier this year, NPR's code switch, Gene Dembri, and NPR reporter
U.O. Jingson discussed the conspiracy theory alleges that a shadowy government and global elite
conspires to control the world's population, in part by forcing them to eat insects.
And so, you know, you look up certain things on here, the World Economic Forum, for example,
will you be eating insects soon?
By 2050, there could be 10 billion human mouths to feed eating insects could help solve the
global food supply problem.
And it says this leaves us with a new report from Telegraph that titled Public Will Get
the bug for eating insects.
And so they basically have these researchers and talking about, hey, this is going to solve
all of our world problems, all of our, all of our issues.
Now, we already know about 3D printed fish filets.
We have 3D printed meat.
No, I did not know about that.
Oh, yeah.
They're doing all of this now.
I was just worrying about making a bug flower.
That's what I'm inventing right now.
Yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, but what do you see is this bug push, Dave?
Do you think this is a way to control food supply and also to tell you you're not allowed to eat meat?
You're not allowed to eat chickens and eggs and all of this.
They've been pushing this, especially Democrats for quite some time.
And we've got to also think about all the poultry farms that have caught them fire, the cows that have randomly died, the avian bird flu that, you know, we've killed tens of millions of chickens just in the past year.
Don't forget about the letters that we sent the farmers told them to burn down their own farms.
Yeah, and they'll pay you more money than if you would have actually got the food from it.
What is your thought on the bug diet stuff?
Is this an actual push for food control?
No, it's a cult in conditioning.
They're just like when you control someone in a cult, you tell them things that you know are lies, that they know are lies, but get them to admit out loud that it's truth.
You start to distort their view of reality, right?
Alex Jones has been warming out of bug things for a while.
It's not for anything.
I mean, the reality is there's lots of protein and bugs.
okay people around the world eat them sure that's fine I eat cows I know the guy I buy my cows
from I buy a whole cow at a time from the butcher like yeah I'm buying Bessie Bessie's going to be my
steaks chop that thing up give me the ground beef give me the roast we put them in the freezers
and that's what my family does for the year that's what I think everybody should do like you
try and know where your food comes from know who you're buying it from know how they raise them
those things are important but I get it not everyone can and it's difficult to do and it's a
time consumption and sometimes it costs more.
So I understand that.
Well, now, you know, after RFK, you know, he endorsed Trump.
You remember how he said that one of the things he was really pushing was he wanted to make
food, you know, safer for people, like more health.
Food is safe again.
Well, Time Magazine recently came out to defend ultra-processed foods after RFK exposes their
dangers.
And they literally had experts in this article saying, our experts actually 80% processed foods for
months and they actually never felt better.
Yeah, it's absolute lie.
They just, that, that's the thing is they quote these people who'd never have said that.
They just make up lies and go with it.
The key is, and I agree with Kennedy on this, like we need to bring back raw milk production.
Milk production doesn't need to be far away.
We need to bring back the local dairies.
It needs to be raw.
It needs to be regular.
We need the good cheeses and the good butters.
We don't need it pasteurized pus that's then bleached white to look good in the store.
It's we've gotten so far away from food, not just that, but food, water, so many things.
It would, we can definitely go back to it.
Like I said, if you want to be ungovernable, which I think everyone should do, start a garden, have a bunch of kids.
I'll get a monogamous lifestyle, believe in God.
Then you are truly the greatest rebel the world is known right now.
But the bug thing, it's definitely is.
It's just compliance.
It's getting someone to comply.
And it goes towards their sadism, right?
These, whoever the hand is that's running these finger puppets, the finger puppets are all sadists.
They want control.
That's why they run these private little islands of evil, right?
Oh, yeah.
That's the whole point is they're sadists.
They have to slake that thirst and there's nothing better than telling the whole world to eat bugs.
You know what will come after bugs?
Poop.
Oh, my God.
Well, bugs do eat poop.
So we're close to that.
I mean, the thing is you can do it.
Like they do recycle poop.
It is filled with fiber.
It's all that.
It can be sterilized, pasteurized.
They use it in clay pots.
It's good for nutrition for your plants.
But how long until they figure out how to pump it into your food?
No, no, you should.
It's good.
Yeah.
You know, no, don't drink, don't drink ground spring water.
Don't drink that.
Drink your urine.
Yeah.
Yeah, you should do that with the bugs.
Filter it with the bug.
But you think about processed food.
And I think about what goes in these processing centers.
And I know there's, I don't know if they're doing it on purpose,
but I know there's tons of bugs being processed into the,
foods we're eating now.
Well, no, there's definitely companies.
Sometimes you find fingers, like there's, you know, if you're doing chicken nuggets,
for example, you're not getting a breast of a chicken.
If you think that, you're crazy.
Yeah, absolutely.
I do want to play a quick clip.
And I know, Dave, you don't have, I guess, crazy too much longer, right?
How long are you got with us, Dave?
I got another 40 minutes.
Okay.
Well, we'll wrap up before then.
But I do want to play a quick clip about this bug.
issue and then I want to talk a little more
bit more about the process thing
and then maybe what kind of the overall overarching
goal is but here is
a quick clip this is from the UK
but listen to this actual
media report
this concerted campaign
I don't think anyone could have failed to miss it
which is designed to get us to consume
creepy crawly critters
we've got the United Nations
with their edible insect
project the World Economic Forum
as you said here in the UK government, the Food Standards Agency's consulting,
the EU has made mealworms legal and safe in legislation.
And there's a slew of celebrities and a veritable swarm of articles telling us about how
eating insects is healthy, sustainable, and it offers a six-legged solution to world hunger.
The funny thing is we're not yet embracing eating insects.
So why is that?
the thing is there's a biological dictate
behind this.
We are programmed to find insects revolting.
Now, you'll notice in lots of articles,
we're told repeatedly that 2 billion people around the world
eat insects.
There's a reason for that,
it's to make it seem normal.
That's why we're told.
But here in the West, we don't.
It's not part of our cultural lexicon.
We think of fish and chips as English.
We think of rice peep in Yorkshire pudding as English.
We don't yet think of mealworms and crickets as very English.
And one of the reasons they eat so many bugs is because of places like North Korea, where it is absolute starvation and there's a complete lack of food.
I've actually tried these bugs live on the show before, and I can assure you they do not taste good.
They do not taste like normal food.
They taste truly horrifically revolting, and I will never put one of them in my mouth again.
I tried eating a cricket once in Mexico.
And first of all, I thought, oh, I don't fancy this.
I'll pick the wings off, and then I still didn't fancy it, so I pitt the legs off.
And I thought, I still don't fancy it, so I put the head off.
And then I was left to the thorax, and I still didn't want it.
But you'll see in that Nicole Kidman video, which is a few years old now,
there's been a whole raft of videos from various celebrity since.
She keeps talking about how yummy they are.
There was a BBC news article recently from an author in Uganda saying that the smell of crickets is like the smell of Christmas.
Well, for me, the smell of Christmas is turkey and pigs in blankets.
But yes, you're right.
In some countries, it's part of their tradition to eat insets.
and sometimes it makes sense for them
when there isn't a better source of good quality protein.
Of course, here in this country, you know,
world hunger's not really a problem
because we have, you know, we're almost self-sufficient
in meat, milk, dairy, grains, potatoes and vegetables, actually.
So we don't really have that same compelling need to insects.
Also, insects are poisonous,
and we associate them with eating feces and waste
and rotting carcasses.
We think of them as uninvited guests.
in our home and on our bodies.
They have lots of legs and they're jerking and make unpredictable movements.
They're not very appetizing.
So that's why these organizations are working so hard to persuade.
And I just wanted to point that out because the main point here as well is whatever these
celebrities are desperately trying to push on to people, guess what?
They're also trying to push you a communist government right now, which is Kamala Harris.
I just saw, you know, Ben Stiller come out.
I guess he was found in an airport or whatever he came out.
I say he came out.
He came out of the closet as a non-patriot and a non-American.
But either way, whatever the celebrities, which are basically owned and coordinated and controlled
by their very fathers and mothers of the deep state globalist regime, they of course
use celebrities for this.
And, you know, if you know anything about Hollywood, if you ever speak out against the Democrats
or the far left or the global's agenda,
then you're never going to work again.
If you support Trump,
you're probably never going to work again.
You're in Hollywood, right?
Yes.
Yeah.
So don't these things all kind of connect,
Dave,
to you?
I mean,
they use their minions like celebrities
to push their narratives and agendas.
I think Nicole Kidman is an interesting push.
Do you know anything about Nicole Kidman's father?
I don't know.
I don't think so.
He's a psychologist businessman.
His name's Anthony David Kidman.
He died.
during massive child abuse allegations that he was running a child abuse sex ring for elite people,
powerful people from all over the world.
I believe he died in Singapore.
And there's allegations that Nicole Kidman was in fact involved.
Interesting.
A whole story just went away.
Australia kind of covered it up.
People forgot about it.
You got to look pretty hard.
Again, allegations, you know, whatever.
But that's scary.
But I think it's an interesting choice, don't you?
Yeah, it is.
And especially, I think about Nicole Kitton.
and was married to Tom Cruise at one time, and he's a Scientologist.
Scientologist.
But now she's married to Keith Urban, which is the Australian.
Yeah, which is the Australian country music singer, which is interesting.
Country music's even weird now.
But, you know, this article also goes on to say the Time, the Time magazine article,
it talks about how the article makes four main arguments in favor of ultra-processed foods,
are also known as UPS.
Number one, they can be beneficial to a healthy diet if consumed in moderation.
They can be fortified with nutrients that may not be present in non-processed sources.
They're extremely convenient and relatively inexpensive and their ubiquity in the majority of Americans' diets makes banning them almost impossible.
And the article cites several experts to make its case that concerns over UPS are overblown and unwarranted.
It says a 2024 study backs up the idea that people who eat processed foods can still be healthy.
Although the researchers did find links between heavily processed diets and risk of premature death,
they concluded that overall diet quality may be more important than dying early, I guess is what they say.
And it also goes on to say, a weird thing happened.
Wilson found that she had more energy and less anxiety when she ate 80% processed food.
She didn't need as much coffee to get her through today and felt more motivated.
She felt better eating an ultra-processed diet than she had ever felt before.
A change she attributes to taking in more calories by eating full meals instead of haphazard combinations of whole food ingredients.
Hazards. I have to admit, though, I love processed food.
I love craft macaroni and cheese.
I love top ramen.
I love all that stuff.
And unfortunately, you know, it is way cheaper than whole foods.
And people that are, you know, lower than middle class, they have to eat processed foods in order to survive.
I get that.
But also.
But it's not good for you.
You have to remember, though, that government subsidies are primarily given to these massive food companies and corporations that actually make this ultra-process food crap that we eat on a daily basis that many people around the United States eat.
And so when we say that, you know, yes, ultra-processed foods are cheaper, more affordable and more accessible, the reality is that the government actually treated the local and regional and national farmers.
the same way they did, these massive food companies that make the ultra-processed foods and subsidize them to the point where they could actually make meats and chickens and all this stuff more affordable, more accessible, more edible, not edible, but more easily easily available.
That could change the whole, you know, situation.
Yeah, because whole, well, real quick, Chad, because whole food is very, very expensive.
You know, especially if you're on any kind of diet or trying to like eat whole foods, you know.
Like right now you can't go to the grocery store and even get a pound of ground beef for less than $8 or $9.
Yeah, sometimes more expensive than that.
Dave, what's your thought on all that?
I think you got to get it local, man.
Is it expensive sometimes?
That's why you got to network locally with people.
If you can, right?
Like if you live in a major urban area, it's difficult.
Farmers markets now they're crazy expensive, right?
You're basically buying boutique everything.
Not everyone has the room for a garden.
it is difficult.
And you're right, Chad, that it does come from subsidies.
Like, are you familiar with the dehydrated milk racket that the U.S.
government has been participating in for a very long time?
I've been seeing the dehydrated milk.
What's to do with that, though?
So the U.S. government buys tons and tons and tons and tons of dehydrated milk.
And they have, I believe it's, since World War II, after World War II.
And they've just kind of kept it up.
It actually helps keep the milk industry afloat in a lot of the main production.
producers are like, hey, if you stop giving us the subsidy, we're not going to be able to afford
to run because we can't afford to pay these people.
That's wrong.
That is nonsense.
Basic economic means the price will reset.
The cost will reset.
Wages will reset.
Is it difficult?
Yes.
Does it collapse the industry?
No.
It would also make it more feasible for localized dairies than it would for these main hubs.
Yeah.
Right.
Instead of these huge milk processing facilities and then ship their milk off.
I mean, in the town that I live on, there used to be.
you know, 40, 50 years ago, there were two places here that were milk.
They were dairies.
They milk cows sold locally.
It was part of that.
Not anymore, right?
Oh, even in Aurora, Colorado, we had that.
Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt you.
But when I was growing up, I remember those big, that was a big carton thing and they
would deliver your milk.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Yeah.
Yeah, real dollars backed by real wages, gave you actual product, and gave people jobs
they could afford like that's the whole thing that the economic system that we're in and they keep
making excuses things won't viable because free trade was never meant to be a thing uh tariffs were
always meant to be a thing it's part of governing it's it's it's a huge unraveling that's
going to have to happen and it's going to be unbelievably painful but it's going to happen it's going
to come um i don't think anyone wants to be at the helm of the ship when it does but yeah i i agree
with you i agree with you though i mean
I mean, if you can, at the very least, if you're out there, you know, understand, you can look up like local farms.
You know, you may have to drive a little bit of a distance.
And then, you know, call them and say, hey, what do you guys offer meat-wise or whatever?
What's your pricing?
You know, tell them your situation.
I'm just trying to find real genuine meat.
And, you know, all this also, you got to keep in mind is that, you know, while I think as UC, yeah, University of California, Irvine is the actual college where they're trying to put the emmer.
RNA technology into lettuce, and they want to actually put it into lettuce from a molecular level.
And there's also six or seven states right now fighting for meat companies, you know, that if
they do include the M RNA COVID vaccination into their cattle, that they have to put it on
the label.
And there's only six or seven states that are actually fighting for this transparency.
So the reality of it is, is regardless, even if you call local farmers, make sure, you know,
What is their processes?
What do they actually do with their cows?
Are they grass fed?
Are they shot up with antibiotics?
Are they,
have they been given COVID vaccinations?
Yeah,
and you're right,
because we don't know what comes from the grocery store.
We don't know what they're shooting them up with.
No,
we don't.
Typically not.
Very similar.
It's definitely the vaccines that they want to give to these plants,
at least the ones they're talking about,
we should definitely be,
definitely be worried about.
This is old news.
They spliced in Firefly,
the part that makes bioluminescence,
into tobacco plants back in the day.
Hmm.
And that's technology that's 25 years old.
Wow.
So what can they do now?
And I think the scariest part of this whole thing is that whereas we probably have had a lot of this
technology for a while, we now have a regime in power that will let them go crazy
with this shit.
And I'm talking about get away and do anything they want to do.
Oh, yeah.
So I just looked it up at 1986 is when they made that breakthrough.
They took a gene transplant from fireflies, put it in tobacco plants.
And so the tobacco, when you touch on wood, would emit light.
Wow.
Wow, that's crazy.
And you think about what they're doing with this fake meat now.
Yeah, like 3D printing meat or lab grown meat.
Yes, I cannot believe that.
And are we eating that stuff from the grocery store?
Is that really what we're eating?
Could it be what we're eating?
Or is it coming?
Because I've seen pictures of these meats that are grown in labs.
And I'm like, oh, my God.
I could not imagine eating that along with bugs.
Yeah.
So I'm definitely a conspiracy theorist.
And because of that, I lean into the occult, right?
And I think a lot of these things, like whether it be revelation of the method or whatever, they have to be a conscious choice.
If they really wanted everyone to take the jab, they would have lined up men with guns and made people take the jab.
They didn't want that.
They wanted you to buy in.
They made it difficult.
Granted, they made it difficult, but nobody truly put a gun to your head.
I don't see them doing that with this either.
They want you to choose any other meat.
They want you to choose, bug.
They need you to willingly submit to them because that's part of their play.
That's true.
That is true.
Yeah, absolutely.
And they do it in all various types of ways, just like you said, the vaccine and all that.
They want to entice you enough to where they have the power and control over you.
And that's just by telling you whatever the hell it takes to get you eating,
lab grown meat or to get you eating COVID-19 lettuce vaccinated lettuce.
And the crazy thing is, if they came out tomorrow on TV and said, hey, guys, we're
releasing COVID-19 vaccinated lettuce across the country.
And this is going to be the best way to protect you this winter from whatever.
You know how many people would be lining up.
It would probably sell out.
Yeah.
Lettuce would be on demand.
Yeah.
I mean, that's how crazy people are.
If you think about it, they probably are genetically modifying the seeds.
Oh, yeah.
Of course they are.
They are.
Because, I mean, if you actually read the U.S. or USC Irvine study, I think it's USC Irvine, if I'm not mistaken.
If you read it, yeah, they literally have it to where it is in the seeds now.
So they want to make it to where it's sustainable, to where, you know, you can plant some seeds or do whatever.
And it grows in entire crops with that technology.
So think about it in that way.
if they know how to do that with lettuce,
don't you think that there's probably something to be said about the people that were vaccinated
and then say they have kids and all this stuff,
how it actually modifies your body,
your genes,
yourselves,
there's a lot to be said about it.
It's just,
it's crazy.
Yeah,
if they can modify food,
they can modify you.
Yeah,
for sure.
So,
Dave,
thank you so much for coming on.
What do you guys have coming up on,
Oh,
Alien addict?
I don't know.
I think we'll figure it out this afternoon.
It's kind of what we do.
We check it out in the evening,
see what's trending.
And if nothing really too good is coming, we'll cover one of the great mysteries of the universe or talk about consciousness or just nonsense.
Yeah, we got to get back into some stuff.
There's a lot of alien type talk going around.
And we've got a couple of things planned on that.
We actually, we need to get back with you guys and come on your show and you guys come on our show as well.
I want to bring Brandy in.
Brandy.
Who's that?
Brandy is the girl that can, like, communicate with UFOs nightly.
No, her name's not Brandy.
what is it that's Brittany I believe oh sorry Britney I don't know if she's
communicate with them but there's something weird going on we do want to
definitely talk to her on the show sometimes soon there's a lot of weird
stuff going on but Dave man like I said thank you so very much for coming on
and I'm sure we'll hear from you very soon awesome thanks for having me
not a problem but guys that's gonna do it for this episode of Investigator's
podcast by the way in case you asked the name of the song that we opened with
was Adore Me by maybe the name of the song we're closing with is flying colors by
Daxton Way featuring
Stir Zaltenberger.
And that'll do it.
Guys, stay safe out there.
Watch what lettuce and meet you eat.
Lock your doors, buy guns,
do all that shit.
Just get ready.
We got a few months left to election.
Until next time, we love you.
Peace out, guys.
Because I want to be close to you.
And I want to show you something new.
You got to know.
Every day I got your
back yeah you can count on me for that so put your hand in you're sick something new yeah you can
