The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Patriot Power Hour #316

Episode Date: August 27, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:31 I'm going to be. I'm going to be. You are now listening to the Patriot Power Hour. The newest show of the Prepper Broadcasting Network. This live episode features the situational awareness you need to practice self-reliance and independence. Introducing your hosts, Ben, the Breaker of Banksters, and Future Dan, the editor of future danger.com. All right, we're going to roll with it.
Starting point is 00:01:25 All right. We're going to talk a lot more about the Fed, a lot more about Lisa Cook. And all good. But are the banksters being broken now? To your satisfaction, has your 2,024 vote for Donald J. Trump seen a return on investment from the breaking the banksters point of view. Yay or nay? At this point, I'll say yay now.
Starting point is 00:01:53 Has it followed through to where it needs to be? No, but he's definitely declared a war on them. First president. Lit a fire under, lit a fire under their ass and his fire. the governor for cause too and you sent me the letter yesterday that talked about for cause and also set up potential Supreme Court and a case maybe you can run us through that real quick yeah if you got the letter available let's let's read the second last pair firewood force says nay on his end so firewood for is let us know
Starting point is 00:02:25 your phone I don't have my phone on me I don't have it on you and by the chance, that letter, because I don't have it on me because it'd be on my phone. Although I guess I could pull it up on a different app, but I don't really want to do that right now. We already had some tech issues, but it's going strong. Firewood Forge says, nay. I say he hasn't completed the job, but at least started to engage the banksters in a war. Now, is that I've always been cautious about is this just so he can get lower interest rates for his own agenda, which on one hand I can understand why that's important
Starting point is 00:03:04 because we do need to resure jobs and we do need to have pretty much go all out this is not normal times the debt's so high we can't take high interest rates no matter what we need to pretty much innovate our way out only way to do that is to slam the pedal to the floor even if it'll blow the engine we'll build another engine down the road that's the theory but you know I don't know
Starting point is 00:03:28 if it's just short-term political gain, looking for, or overall revamping in a good way of the financial system. I'm hoping it's more of that. Firewood force says gas is up to $2.99. I did see gas go up a little bit, but it's still quite low.
Starting point is 00:03:45 All consider, remember, we used to have $4 gas like a decade ago. Here we go. Let's see that letter. So, the last paragraph of Trump's letter, firing the Federal Reserve Governor, Dr. Lisa D. Cook, dated yesterday as the sentence, which reads,
Starting point is 00:04:07 The Executive Power of the United States is vested in me as president. That's Article 2. That's the first sentence of Article 2. That is the very premise of the case that's going to go before the Supreme Court. That's the issue that's going to get decided. is monetary policy a second, an Article 2 function, whether or not the 1913 Federal Reserve Act attempted to place it outside of the control of the presidency. That very question, was that a constitutional law?
Starting point is 00:04:47 No one dares even question that, listening to Bloomberg Radio. But they're going to, because that's. what that sentence in Trump's letter last night is designed to cause happen put the Supreme Court in a position where they have to decide is there going to be an unaccountable unelected fourth branch of government running monetary policy in United States or not if it's if the answer's no there's only one branch that that power could be in it's the executive branch it's executive power so that is why I said yes that i do think it delivering because just getting people to question just bringing that
Starting point is 00:05:29 out even just forcing the other side quote unquote let's just say Bloomberg but the defenders of the the system of the fed to make them have to come out and try to argue in public and a lot of people realize it's BS some people will still go along none of them have to argue none of them matter they're not constitutional lawyers, they aren't bringing cases to the Supreme Court. This is one of those situations in business where, you know, the, I've used this term before, you know, if you're over-focused on money, you forget, there's other elements of power, which are independent of and oftentimes more important than money. And this is one of them. It's going to the lawyers. Yeah, but it's going to the justice. Banking in general, though. Has nothing to say about how this
Starting point is 00:06:21 whole concept they have nothing to say about this outcome you want breaking the bank banksters is the way to do it constitutionally right and anyone that says otherwise has to now argue that whereas in the past this was just swept under the rug and those arguments were never or debates were never had ever there was a consensus that independent monetary policy was best for the for the country but obviously it wasn't independent but now it's flagrantly no it was independent that was the whole premise of the you know the secret bar banking cartel the NWO it was independent problem is it was independent of you right you didn't like it because it was independent of you independent it would not right with U.S. not so you can you can have this thing independent or you can have it in a
Starting point is 00:07:07 popularly elected branch of government and Trump's trying to bring it in major major constitutional change here well wait wait what changes are being done like what's actually being done though right wiping out the notion of independent nation is a good start wiping out this notion that congress right article one congress right it comes first in the constitution because it was considered the most important branch of government although co-equal with the other two it comes first right it's the most directly elected it's the most democratic but it can't set aside executive power out of the reach of the president of states
Starting point is 00:07:45 congress can't create extra executive branch executive power that's the question here well what's going to be done okay let's just assume it does fall under the executive power and it's taking this long to get here a hundred and twelve years
Starting point is 00:08:04 the answer is the big parts of the nineteen thirteen federal reserve act will be found unconstitutional and there will have to be reform of those laws The Supreme Court can eviscerate that thing, leaving it unworkable. So the banksters and their lobbying efforts, there's either two options. They're either too weak to stop this or they're going to go along with it so that they can come out with a new system because they know this one's going to collapse. But anyway, it only takes five conservative judges on justices to, it doesn't matter what a banker thinks should happen.
Starting point is 00:08:40 Wow. Yeah, it's like that. Do we think five conservative justices are outside the reach of the banksters? That's the question. Yeah, Alito and Thomas want the legacy of being the ones that tore apart what started probably before 1913, but definitely in 1913, all the way through the New Deal. Just absolutely eviscerating that creeping shadow regulatory. the deep state oh they're ready to right these these not people that that are i get five though right they're i guess there's the other three they'll get five on the margin uh even if even if
Starting point is 00:09:25 roberts goes with so major and kenja brown and um the the uh what's her name the other or actually is it yeah i'm not going to try to name them all off top of my head but very ripe to to to to see parts of the Federal Reserve Act getting wiped out this will take many many months this is going to be some you know pretty famous arguments for the Supreme Corps but it's coming it was set in motion last night the breaking of banksters if you want to you know envision a wall that had been impenetrable because Alex Jones told you it was for decades that wall that wall took a big hit last night by Trump.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Well, what's it going to do with the power then is the next question? Probably lower rates to the point where we're going to have to use the political mechanisms of our Constitution to decide and presidents will now be running on, hey, I'm going to set rates higher to take care of this inflation. I mean, there's no reason the dual mandate. of, you know, lower rates, fostering growth, you know, economic investment, and therefore jobs balanced by, you know, higher rates to curve inflation. There's no reason that can't be settled through elections, in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Yeah, it definitely would. In 1913, they thought that this stuff was far, far, far, far outside of the reach of common Americans to be able to understand. And that's a different argument. but that day is past right in this century it could be done politically now most presidents won't cut those rates they don't want they don't want the money to flow free and and and but the we know there's a cost to that and that was what Larry summers on blueberg right he's an economist probably went to Epstein island by the way but he's an economist Clinton economist right
Starting point is 00:11:37 Harvard all that but he's still making a valid point right is, you know, you could have runaway inflation if you ran with zero percent interest rates for, you know, too long. I think, I think our country is ready to be the first country on the planet that governs that kind of diet, you know, that dilemma of low rates and high rates, unemployment, and growth can balance that through elections. It's really the raising rates. That's the problem because everyone wants to lower rates.
Starting point is 00:12:07 That's the default that everybody wants to do until it's too late. and then inflation's already hit usually if i'm a saver if i got cash i want to place it and and and have it grow interest you know interest to grow it you know there's there's always an argument why higher rates can benefit you if you're set up for some but i just think you know if you had to put use the teeter totter analogy there's certainly more weight on lower rates lower rates lower rates Yeah, until the pain of inflation is so high that people really want to regain price control. The problem on Bloomberg is... It's too late usually by then, though.
Starting point is 00:12:46 Their argument is that the market's going to panic. The market's going to eventually weigh in on not just what Trump's doing with the Federal Reserve, but also tariffs, and there's going to be a market revolt. And is that coming? 2007, I think some of the stuff I heard, especially as Summer's mouth, this evening they're setting the groundwork for the great crash of 27
Starting point is 00:13:12 well they're able to lower rates to zero or near zero between now and then as it would super charge the economy yeah inflation would go up and maybe in the long term some have some moral hazard there but it would actually unleash a lot of liquidity so it'd be hard to crash the market
Starting point is 00:13:28 after that short term philosophically controlling the dual mandate through the political branches. The other way to do it would be like Congress would pass laws. Congress would set the
Starting point is 00:13:41 interest rate, right? New Congress would come in and set rates and would have an expiration period. I mean, that it's closer to taxation power than anything else, so maybe it belongs there too. Yeah. That's a different argument. Whether that power belongs in a, but as long as it's in a political branch,
Starting point is 00:13:57 you know, a duly elected branch, then we've moved forward, but philosophically, that's not the end point. from my point of view my point of view is you know government shouldn't be set in rates at all there shouldn't be a banking cartel that has rates set for them by a higher power this ought to be settled by free market free enterprise dynamics do you agree with that this is definitely a good step in the right direction but not close to the end and it definitely needs to move a lot
Starting point is 00:14:30 closer towards what you're saying is that was what i'm saying though the end point is that is that is that the direction we should aim for like the ideal endpoint yeah but you never make it to the ideal endpoints so towards that way you don't if you don't try well how long can you make it there theoretically you can never hit the speed of light but you can get very close right you can also privatize rate setting by the federal government and leave it to all the big banks to decide you want you want to set your rate for interest over there at what you choose that you got all your competitors to deal with. I just don't understand why rates setting can't be done by the market. As long as they're not colluding together. But certainly there would be opportunities
Starting point is 00:15:16 you know, you'd have to, you know, enable banking or the definition of banking to be much broader and freer and fairer. Yeah, I'll be my own bank as... So you got rid of... You do have to destroy a banking cartel
Starting point is 00:15:29 to get to the ideal. But part of breaking the banisters is also doing, that, isn't it? Decentralizing it for sure. And just aligning risk and rewards a lot better instead of bailouts when things go wrong, but billions and trillions of dollars and profits and bonuses and stuff when it goes right, can't have that. So decentralizing is a big part of it, having a little bit of government oversight. That's a rabbit hole we can talk about. And I'm not a policy
Starting point is 00:16:04 wonk but you need a little bit of government just a tad it's just like a pinch of salt we can talk about this all day but I do want to say fire will forge thanks again for the mic check heads up a market revolt what does that look like
Starting point is 00:16:20 he says what do they mean by market revolt feature Dan they crash it they crash it in 27 to try to torpedo whoever Trump's successor is they crash it so he's the next you know this century's Herbert Hoover they crash it on purpose so that they can harold in New Deal 2.0 massive socialism in the United States bring it bring the whole thing down I and and like I've said before they can't do it this year because
Starting point is 00:16:50 the emergency powers that would convey to Trump would be tremendous right right he's he's in the White House yesterday signing executive order making flag burning illegal where that was settled by a constitutional case but Scalia wrote the majority opinion in 89 letting everybody know it's constitutionally protected speech but Trump's putting out an executive order not because he believes that one's a winner at Supreme Court. It's not.
Starting point is 00:17:20 It's because he's putting all of his opponents on tilt. He can get him in the craziest positions. Like within hours, some Democrat went and burned a flag. front of the White House just to show that he could right so so he's playing his opponents through this period masterfully but just like COVID came about with about 12 months before his reelection 11 months right they want to time it they want to time it so he has no ability to do anything to change it if you crash the entire economy now I got perfect reason to he just fired a Fed
Starting point is 00:18:01 governor that should have caused a panic it didn't today and and and and and the tariffs could be anything tomorrow compared to today he could he's it's a it's a tool of soft power being wielded country by country constantly by the way congress gave the presidency this power in the 90s that there's a power setting taxes it should be in the you know the legislation branch but they abdicated their power to the president he's taking full advantage of that there's all kinds of powers that he that have been abdicated by Congress he's going to take advantage of them if they crash the economy today but I think that's that's that's a course of action for his opponents yes both national security domestically
Starting point is 00:18:47 and foreign and well with the economy with interest rates and with tariffs with taxation right other regulations trade agreements getting out of agreements as much is starting new ones, more getting out of other ones as well. The executive power has grown, I think, too big over the last few decades, but it's there, and Trump has a lot of leeway, and he hasn't really lost anything in court, has he? Nothing big? I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:19:20 Finally. Right. No final decision. Like his peer in our constitutional system is the Supreme Court. Right. He's lost plenty to lower-level judges. but it's all percolating up to the Supreme Court. I haven't lost anything with Supreme Court yet.
Starting point is 00:19:35 So at least the way things are set up, he's going about it by the book. It just shows how much power there is. And, you know, it's really returning power to about where Nixon had it, right? Johnson, I mean, he took care of the Fed in his own way. Back in the 60s, he'd call the Fed chairman into his office and literally push him up against the wall
Starting point is 00:19:57 and tell him what the rate's going to be. This is actually happening more. you know you know more more transparent you know more proper manner that's a funny story um do you want to get the newsblitz real quick let's blitz let's blitz it all right you're going to read the newsblitz i'm going to share the screen give me a second a transition uh firewood four says how to you profit from a market revolt i think you'll always profit with preps land skills good land skill set gold silver bitcoin those will profit no matter what because the deficit in debt is not going away no matter what save the cash to buy real estate
Starting point is 00:20:41 you that and when they have to go to zero interest rates you'll be all set to finance that there you go to refinance that down that's true all right so now with that little interlude putting the gold in the meantime probably great questions fire will forge anybody else of as always here on Patriot Power Hour try to read the comments sometimes forget but we are live and we are going for the news blitz go for future day yes August 26 2025 Patriot Power Hour bringing future danger heat map dashboard we're going to go left to right top to bottom with the news security news or Liberty News at first with the prospects of war being unconstitutionally waged We see Venezuela amassing 15,000 troops, sensitive border areas amid a major U.S. naval buildup at sea in the Caribbean.
Starting point is 00:21:39 On the powerful pedophiles exposed front, Maxwell says her father was an intelligence asset, and Trump was never inappropriate in non-consensual activities, all coming out of tapes released by the White House. Gisleine also does not believe Epstein died by suicide. So some controversial information coming from those tapes. You can click on those tapes, check them out directly on future danger. Epstein victim expected to name names in a post-humist book coming out in October and the House Oversight Chairman subpoenas Epstein Estate for Black Book, other records. so the story that just won't die in the summer of 2025 is the Epstein files. Column 2, security, espionage headlines more and more frequent, more and more severe.
Starting point is 00:22:41 U.S. Navy sailor convicted espionage after selling secrets to Chinese intelligence officer. DOJ is still preventing release of the Seth-rich documents requested for nearly a decade. Some suspect the Russians might have been part of his death. directly or indirectly. Chinese scholar from Wuhan facing prison after allegedly smuggling biological material into the USA. Looking at Russia, it seems like a long time ago
Starting point is 00:23:07 when we had a summit in Alaska. It's only a matter of days ago that that happened, but some aggressive posturing, maybe having flown a B-2 bomber over the president of Russia's head, the Russian military may have ways of indicating there.
Starting point is 00:23:26 dissatisfaction with that russian aircraft intercepted off alaska for the third time in a week meanwhile ukraine is to receive thousands of new american made and european paid for standoff missiles in the coming weeks big question whether someone could just hit a permission button and those missiles can strike deep into russia and uh off of norway u.s aircraft carrier training which is not typical, but it happens, and it is happening right now, and the Russia submarine is near that carrier group, and NATO is putting out all the aircraft to find that sub, so military is drilling with real equipment, and in Ukraine, real standoff missiles are being delivered. National Guard activated 17,000 National Guard troops to deploy in 19 states
Starting point is 00:24:19 for DHS deportation operational support. And on the Korean Peninsula, right before the president of the Republic of Korea met with Trump in the White House in a very interesting news conference in and of itself, Ben. South Korea had fired warning shots at North's troops in the DMZ. Finally, fallout from an early Defense Intelligence Agency report that was marked to, to, to, to, assess with low confidence that the Iranian nuclear facilities had not been destroyed by the strikes director of DIAs has been fired for that dissenting and probably premature intelligence report column three economics real estate real estate indicator been hot frequently that's one that's the one economic one that's staying hot
Starting point is 00:25:22 And half of U.S. city see record price cuts sending home values tumbling. If you want to ask the question, what's driving Trump to get to lower interest rate? There's a bunch of motivators for that. But letting a lot of people buy a house for the first time in their life is something he'd like to take credit for. And that's not happening right now. But price cuts are showing up. Federal government to take 10% equity stake in Intel, Ben, president is determined to do similar deals. This is squarely in the danger indicator economy federally seized.
Starting point is 00:25:57 Now, look at the history, especially of the Roosevelt Truman era. This is sort of minor league, but very unorthodox and very counter Reagan revolution, I would say. Call them four, natural. Federal government, allegedly, this is just a rumor, right, but allegedly planning to outright ban the COVID facts within months. meanwhile Trump has again touted operation warp speed as a success so something's got to give here something something's not true Hawaii still got Kilauea erupting 31st time since December plague case that's like buponic plague reported in New Mexico it happens once in a while cloudburst floods kill many hundreds in Pakistan massive dusts
Starting point is 00:26:52 storm slams phoenix causes damage airport delays power outages we got a ping pig log lung transplanted into comatose Chinese man and scientists create a new form of life that's a lot of news on the heat mac log diverse news what do you like to get into first a lot of diversity on the news and a lot of severity and a frequency truly so One of the more active of the summer. It is Labor Day weekend coming up. So in a way, even though it's not the end of summer by the calendar, a lot of folks consider at the end of the summer.
Starting point is 00:27:33 The question is, is this just the start of what could be a pretty intense fall season once things get swinging again in D.C. and in the financial systems in September, October, November. So where do we want to start? Maybe some of the news that isn't even here. which is, you know, the after effects of federalizing the police in D.C. I think we had a 12-day streak with no murders in D.C. I've heard varying reports.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Somebody was shot or died or hasn't, like last night. But so it may be more than 12, but definitely went 12 days without a murder. Like that hasn't happened in our lifetimes in D.C. so you know that that being spread you know Trump's really threatening it on Chicago right now right big press conference they don't want it and there are going to be some you know some boundaries I think he's trying to bait them into doing something that can be interpreted as insurrection all it takes is a Democrat governor to say something in the wrong way and boom that's that's an insurrection just the government the governor's in
Starting point is 00:28:50 insurrection to the United States in comes the guard well don't just uh forget about you got the murders what about the carjacking assaults rapes property damage so yeah we've talked about this a lot especially last week but throughout patriot power hour over many years the police state the rising police state etc but whether it's insurrection or just a total cesspit like dc that needed the help apparently hard to deny that this is having effect and probably needed to happen but it's very slippery slope so while i say that i'm like all right i don't want to go too much further i'm tentative of of endorsing this because i don't want to go to that next level got to put a lot of faith into the executive to not go to that next level um national guard mobilizing
Starting point is 00:29:43 in 19 states amid immigration and crime crackdown president indicates chicago new york could be next targets for expanded operation and god knows chicago especially needs troops on the streets because there's already troops on the streets all the different gangs um but yeah if it's necessary meaning that you know the only way it's necessary is if it's the insurrection right well the governor of Illinois call them out tonight well that'd be perfectly legitimate right right it's the it's the resistance of that it's it's the president taking command of a state guard or worse yet bringing in guard units from other states to a state that doesn't consent that is stuff that might go straight to the supreme court and not be found in trump's favor unless he declares an
Starting point is 00:30:36 insurrection he declares a rebellion right and all these laws are written so that it's the sole judgment of the president that that's true now will a court say that no, that's not an insurrection and therefore it's not legitimate. Yeah, yeah. An Illinois court will. Will the Supreme Court? Sure.
Starting point is 00:30:55 Big question there. Yeah. Trump's on less sound constitutional footing with putting in National Guard into Chicago, especially guard from outside of Illinois than he is with firing a Fed Governor. Fed Governor is pretty much a piece of cake case, I think.
Starting point is 00:31:13 i can see that and uh you know 1700 national guardsmen in 19 states not a huge amount and uh oh sloan six what's going on sloan six joining us through rumble it looks like says trump is proving that crime could be dealt with it handled correctly well the whole no kings and deploying some national guard there seemed to diffuse the situation rather antagonized which great seems like dc's being improved at this point is it a long-term viable solution not sure but maybe it isn't dc specifically but these other states yeah it's a tough one it's well california is about putting down insurrection right so when the rioters go and attack federal facilities reinforcing federal facilities with with troops that's that's that's seems straightforward
Starting point is 00:32:11 that's pretty straight beyond the like property bounds of federal property though i guess is but bring it a brigade combat team from alabama into chicago just for crime that's that's i don't know if i'd call a slippery slope he's just he's going to lose that in court you lose that unless the the the jackass governor of illinois says the wrong things which which he might bait what would those things be though i guess just just rejecting federal authority giving him cause to declare insurrection a governor who is in ins you know that that was little rock right Kennedy put the 101st airborne in to let little black girl go to school right I mean once once a governor's in insurrection with the you know the federal law that that's the
Starting point is 00:33:02 cause that's that's a reasonable cause I don't I'm not sure Trump has that right now in Illinois maybe with massive ice raids there's rioting that goes after ice facilities again but another big part of this federalization of police in DC is the amount of illegals that are being swept up I mean it's it's it's intricately tied with deportation operations and that hey we need more manpower for that seems to be going pretty well but think of the millions and millions per year that came across the border. It would take decades at this pace to get those people back over. But it's the ratio of actively deported and passively self-deported.
Starting point is 00:33:50 Yeah. If you can get five people to leave for everyone that you actively leave, you get five others to volunteer and leave themselves. Seems to be happening. Well, the main thing is you've got to make them unemployable. So go after the employers. that's a big part of it so it does seem to be happening though i don't know the official records are but even trump was surprised that he said no no one came over the border in july now i don't know
Starting point is 00:34:19 if that's like a net net gain or what i'd highly doubt no one got over it maybe literally they got it locked down that well which border southern border i presume yeah southern border yeah Somebody flew in and stayed. Somebody crossed with Canada. I mean, like, illegally. Right. Somebody flew in and overstayed their visa and they're hereally. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:42 No, I mean, like, literally. Traps it across the Rio Grande. Right. That was never a very difficult border to stop if they wanted to. That trouble, it was like an off, I didn't see the report, but it was off. He made kind of like an offhand comment about it. And he was like, yeah, I could barely believe it. but but the main point is what you just said that border wasn't that hard to lock down
Starting point is 00:35:08 even trying just a little bit could lock it down 95 98 99 100% well again he put brigade combat teams down there to support so even if the prior administration wouldn't go that far they could have still stemmed the tide 80 90 95% which is basic action but they were flagrant about letting it be loose it was no accident obviously no it's never an accident no one's diluted no one even talks in those terms anymore i don't know sometimes i feel like people were like oh it was like a mistake or it was just a stupid bad idea rather than it was like malicious damn near well we've said treason you got to be at war to be traitor so whatever's right below that so sedition there you go i don't think it meets that criteria
Starting point is 00:36:00 If we had elected Biden lawfully. I mean, like facilitating all those illegals is within his purview? Well, he was always impeachable. So you think about the basic mechanisms. You got elections, you got impeachment. Those are all always tools available. Since he just didn't care about it either, he did what he did. So there you go.
Starting point is 00:36:25 A big part about losing, Harris losing the election, though. Well, there's like hundreds on Capitol Hill that are all. Also, if not traitors, they're seditious or something damn near close. It can't be anybody's a traitor right now because we're not at war with anybody. War with the American people. That would bring in a, like, what if we attack the Mexican cartels, then if you were treasonous with the cartels, is that treason? I know. I don't think so unless the war was declared.
Starting point is 00:36:56 No, I think you're right. I mean, it's just, you've got to declare a war. The technical term. released an authorized use of force you know the last person that could have caught that charge and didn't was johnny taliban johnny tab is that guy out of jail yet remember him the american from california turned up in the middle of the the taliban when we took down the northern alliance and the green braes and cia took down the country and he was just among prisoners he went to federal prison and he got like charged big time
Starting point is 00:37:30 But they deliberately, the Bush administration deliberately didn't bring treason charges against him. That, that, he could have gone down for that. Okay. I think that cat's still in jail somewhere, federal prison, maybe super max. So talking about whether it's a war or authorized action or something in between, war on terror, did the war on terror ever end? Did it ever stop? Did it ever start?
Starting point is 00:37:59 who knows what Venezuela is about to get the crap kicked out of it as we talked about last week it definitely was it 25 million dollar reward for drug activities etc 50 million finally like I always thought those wanted for one million dollars were just not enough so 50 million now we're starting to talk add another zero to it come on I'll donate $10 um terrorist cartel kingpin 15 000 troops for venezuela so what is the like could they just wipe these wipe these guys out you said this might end up being like panama um is that within trump or does he need uh congress to do that or is this all within his activity here uh that making war on countries isn't the congress has to authorize that trouble is but it is a country though
Starting point is 00:38:59 don't do it anymore well okay what you mean well there's actions at sea that can happen without a declaration of war that's for sure if somehow they can finagle it and say oh we're not at war venezuela we don't need a war we have a $15,000 rogue they who junta or whatever they call who's the they we're talking about they those trying to yeah who move forward with the military force Who's, yeah, who? Department of Defense, I guess. Secretary of Defense? Yeah, is he?
Starting point is 00:39:33 And Trump. The president and the Secretary of Defense. Can they do what? Can they blow the shit out of 15,000 police and military officers in Maduro without Congress authorizing it? Obama did it with Qaddafi. So the answer is yes. Lawfully, constitutionally, no. That's why we're carrying it under the danger indicator war.
Starting point is 00:39:58 constitutionally wage but can they do it yeah and they just might and it may all be clandestine right with those units that have many medals of honor awarded in them that no none of us will ever get to know about right until everybody involved in the operations has passed away and and the military declassifies those documents oh 70 years from now so you know those those those j-sock units might be everything right now because we've been fighting that level of warfare unconstitutionally since
Starting point is 00:40:34 since Vietnam so I was thinking of what we talked about a little bit last week with the three U.S. missile destroyers that were heading there so yeah we can have special operations a few dozen guys in there
Starting point is 00:40:52 or maybe more I don't know but what about actually like air strikes tomahawk missiles overtly I mean can we yeah Obama did it to Syria a lot
Starting point is 00:41:04 should we is it constitutional that's a different question it's not constitutional should we well you know if this is a big enough problem and a majority of Congress
Starting point is 00:41:15 voted to declare war then that's what it would be we'd be at war with Mexico or Venezuela but I haven't seen that vote I don't think it would get that vote And that's kind of the point of why it's dangerous. You're not supposed to have war if you can't get the vote,
Starting point is 00:41:33 and you're not supposed to get it easy. You're bending rules with the Constitution. We're going back to the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. Congress just set up executive power outside of any effective control of the presidency. And we've run along like that for, what, 112 years? So. Time flies. And it may never have been constitutional.
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Starting point is 00:44:36 bucks is like i mean that's the hell of a deal don't get that too often uh maybe a couple times a year you get that kind of deal at pbn so there you go future dan pbn if you're not the lifetime member i know firewood forge i believe he's a lifetime member and we got a couple others out there listening so you know shout out to you guys but if you're not a member right now give it a try give it a try become a member today yes sir hey us takes 10% equity stake in intel what do you think of that hmm i don't like it i don't like it at the gut level it looks really horrible you know but i mean if you just admit that intel is a defense contractor essentially at this point, and we're just
Starting point is 00:45:22 obvious that defense contractors are at least partially owned by the federal government in a roundabout way. Well, let's just be obvious about it. It's almost like college sports where the kids are always getting paid under the table, but now they're just getting paid like regular guys over the top.
Starting point is 00:45:39 This is nationalizing industry. It's pretty bad. 10% to fascism right there. But we already were there. We're already way higher than 10%. so hey at least they're admitting it this is the most fascist thing trump's ever done it's definitely not good like this is like qualifies like textbook qualification yeah textbook right right right it's like corrupt the the maker of artillery shells and right germany like corrupt would
Starting point is 00:46:10 be literally owned and controlled by the nazi government this is the cudlow you know larry he doesn't like this no and so I was being kind of facetious like oh yeah well I already knew these type of companies were at least 30% owned because we were living in all they never been owned by the books not by the books prison's never gone now we're just making it public is my point so let's just unclassify the recipe that already is pretty much owned by the fucking US government but but I disagree federal contractors aren't owned by the government in fact they want it exists without government bids right that's not the same as older ship let's be precise equity stake and all the bailouts that have gone on that's not
Starting point is 00:46:53 an equity stake well if we're talking equity fine that's what we're talking you asked to take 10% equity stake in Intel right right so to match the power that the government has over Intel we need more than that but this is a start well government's a very powerful buyer right you're selling to the government that's the most powerful client you'll you could possibly have Every contract with the government has every contract has a termination for convenience. The government could quit any contract at any time without giving the contractor any reason. Like this, there's no other place that there's contracts like that, right?
Starting point is 00:47:32 That's what doing business with this government is. Those top federal contractors, defense contractors, aerospace, they're private companies. They're not owned by the government. Never have been. It's part of the power. effectiveness of our military industrial complex to put forward just constantly overmatching war tech is the fact that these aren't owned by our government unlike other countries that have far less effective militaries right so
Starting point is 00:48:08 Trump is is really cutting against something that I think what he's thinking is most of his MAGA base doesn't really care can be kind of convinced that the government taking a 10% percent equity stake in a company is a smart deal right but this this is this is the money overfocused kind of thinking in my opinion and part of the reason why i wasn't always a you know just a large fan of trump when he ran for president in 2016 so he had used um eminent domain law to develop properties, right? They've gone forward and lobbied the government to take property away, you know, and then redevelop it as a private developer.
Starting point is 00:48:57 So this is just one of those places where Trump just, you know, weaves on the wrong side of the road for me. But in the scheme of things, compared to everything else that's going on, it's not egregious. Well, when you put it in the focus, I guess the opposite of the focus, If you look at the big picture, then, yeah, it's not, not huge in of itself. And it's really just a bailout of Intel that's turned into equity per share. They've already done it.
Starting point is 00:49:28 Intel's not in trouble. What this is about it is to bring them into our sphere of influence. And with the 10% equity stake comes all kinds of security controls on how they trade with China. and these comes from grants so government grants essentially like all right we have these government grants they've already been approved 5.7 billion from the biden era chips act and a bunch was awarded to intel for the secure enclave program that's how he did it huh there's a lot still like unspent so they're using that like okay we'll give you the rest of this but now we get an equity stake but that's the reshoring of chip manufacturing right so that's that
Starting point is 00:50:14 That's where I will definitely put my other hat on and say, we absolutely need to reshore and this needs to happen, really, yeah. And had it never been offshoreed, had we never heard Rospero's big sucking sound, then we could act as though, you know, Reagan era, free market, free trade, you know, free enterprise, kind of a high-minded position on this. but because our trade went to communist centrally planned economies that did every single tactic imaginable and several more integrating industry and espionage in ways that a lot of naive people in the United States didn't expect we actually need this industrial policy to undo you know really bad choices in the past ideally this shouldn't happen and there are provisions about the foundry business which essentially the very basic creation of the chips
Starting point is 00:51:20 the machines that make the chip and if if intel screws it up and loses control that over the next five years the u.s. the united states government would get even more stake in the company kind of like hey if you don't follow through with these promises over this five years, you're going to get a 5% of the stock penalty. So that's equivalent to 50% on top.
Starting point is 00:51:46 So that's the, we're talking about foundries. We're talking about the hardware that makes the chips and who controls those very advanced and very vital machines. Taiwan buys them from the Netherlands. Thailand lawn does not have the capability to make their own foundry machines. The Chinese absolutely would love to get their hands on some of those Dutch chip-making foundries. They can't.
Starting point is 00:52:17 This entire effort, right, looks like, you know, you could naively call it, you know, corporate welfare, but reshoring chip foundries is the most strategic part of winning the AI revolution, which is military, but it's also economic. I think these are the, you know, Trump understands exactly what he's doing here. It's just, you know, it's this, this to me, you want to use the term slippery slope. Yeah. James Walton used the term slippery slope when it came to, you know, the National Guard on the streets. I think that's a lot more manageable of a slope than slipping into, you know, the economy.
Starting point is 00:53:01 Right now the economy's. not seizing intel equity it's coercing it with grants but ultimately you know that you know the obvious danger point is when a future democrat presidency just start seizing companies nationalizing them the hardest 10% is the first 10% so if you can get your foot in the door in theory but we've seen the bailouts of a lot of auto companies in AIG for example they ended up paying the government back and the government in theory made a profit on some of that still massive conflict of interest that's and this is at that level but the fact that it is about the foundry and the very basics of chip making on american soil i'm not going to overlook it
Starting point is 00:53:53 100 but i'm like okay i get it a little more lipstick on a pig yeah it's not like i don't i'm trying to think of some like consumer good that doesn't really matter that this would happen like oh we're going to take over 10% of yeah disney this is better if it was utterly free market there's so many other controls there's so many other controls you could place like if you're making things of strategic importance there's a lot of laws that control petroleum and weapons manufacturer and sensors and the export of advanced computing equipment right you don't have to own a percent of these companies to have the control you need It's kind of my point.
Starting point is 00:54:34 Yeah, well, and the last thing I clicked off it, but soft bank out of Japan, who was being touted and the CEO was with Trump a lot early on, just talking about how he's going to invest so much in America. Well, they're investing $2 billion into Intel as well. So it's not just the U.S. government investing a lot of money is being pumped in right now. obviously the U.S. government's leading the way but then private industry if you consider soft bank
Starting point is 00:55:08 Japanese banksters private industry will follow so kind of say it's public private partnership but yeah I don't know I do want chips made here maybe they realize they're so far behind on this that they can't try to let
Starting point is 00:55:24 the free market work it out in 10, 15, 20 years they need to like force a home again I'm not last thing I want to do is argue for something like this and lipstick on a pig is about as best as you can put it hey what's our uh show stream what listeners talking about firewood ford says texas is right to work i can fire someone because i don't like their haircut a lot of states are like that certainly um federal reserve is not quite that but falsifying your mortgage applications
Starting point is 00:55:58 well yeah that's so legit crime I'm all about it and there's a lot of other people I heard little birdies say similar mortgage fraud or income tax or other things but yeah
Starting point is 00:56:14 it wasn't Schiff and let's he's James aren't they're going down to the same thing they went into the federal housing administration Pulte is the administrator there he's the one that was when's that coming down riding riding on Lisa Cook's
Starting point is 00:56:27 but about this for the days coming up to the firing. All right. And he's sitting on all the files. They're going through. They're just doing their due diligence. Who's broken the law? Checking off that box to get a lower rate than you otherwise would have.
Starting point is 00:56:40 And I bet you they're catching a lot. Oh, man. Good, because just the basic citizens like us. We do some like that. Fake, which is your primary residence. So you can save hundreds of dollars a month on insurance and on property tax, thousands of dollars a year on property tax, especially for expensive-ass houses that they got. And you know the thinking to them, now you hear them, I hear this on Bloomberg, the people that
Starting point is 00:57:12 are defending Cook saying that perhaps, you know, our mortgage application process says, you know, it's excessive. Maybe we shouldn't be asking those questions. That's a dead giveaway to me. that Trump's administration probably has a long list of people at risk for this right now yeah many in congress that's something yeah if you're guilty what would you say probably something exactly like that so i don't want to witch hunt i don't want you know which is when it's groundless well i was going to say i don't this isn't groundless i don't want that exactly i don't want the opposite of due process whatever that would be i guess that's a witch hunt but what's the proper term for lack of due process um show trial show trial i don't want that for them even for my enemies that i
Starting point is 00:58:05 wanted so i mean i mean do it the right way and seems like there's evidence for a lot of these fools and i'm sure there's even more so let's do it quick though we got to do it fast i know the administrative process takes a while but you were telling me like we should be able to build build things five times faster than we do. Why do we really want to prosecute five times faster? Why why is this have to be a hurry? You think that the day, the last day of Trump's presidency, everything reverts to the system we have before that, maybe.
Starting point is 00:58:34 It'll be totally destroyed and disorganized. Well, they're going to try to destroy it. But it doesn't mean they're going to succeed. It doesn't mean that there can't be a successor to Trump that carries on with the same policies. they might be very popular by then if they turn the country around as fast as possible without sacrificing
Starting point is 00:58:54 the ability to succeed so it's not like okay go super fast but you may lose on some technicality that you screwed up because you're rushing don't do that and that's why it's going to take months but it can't take years man it's just too long
Starting point is 00:59:09 I think Lisa Cook is locked out of the building and not getting a paycheck anymore so she can pretend to be a fat governor. True. Jay Powell can pretend to countervote on a rate, the fulmic rate decision, but she's fired. She's fine.
Starting point is 00:59:25 Sloan 6 says, Clean House! Exclamation mark! Exclamation mark. I agree, Sloan. Clean house. The trouble is actually talking today about federal employees and all the bureaucrats that have been cleaned out.
Starting point is 00:59:43 It started off well. numbers aren't as impressive as i'd like to see and also uh let's just say the dc area housing prices is not collapsing 10 20 30 percent like i was really hoping that was kind of one of my barometers like hey if housing in the greater dc region goes down 10 or 20 percent in the next couple of years then all know that the swamp has been drained now prices haven't gone down But they haven't gone up a ton. So there's been a little bit, and there's been tens of thousands of federal jobs eliminated. Not all in D.C., of course.
Starting point is 01:00:22 All throughout the country, there's federal jobs. But, you know, I'd like to see some more of this. Is there any word or any plans to cut some more people out? So many, what's going on with that future, Dan? I heard some agencies are actually inviting people to come back because they can't get their mission done. Oh, man. God they got to hear when that happens
Starting point is 01:00:46 well you know Trump has a dilemma here and his successor has a dilemma here could you cut more sure but those functions aren't going to be picked up by any state
Starting point is 01:00:57 so you know when there's a disaster a humanitarian disaster that the low information voters won't understand the cause of then do you want to you want to pay for that at the at the polls
Starting point is 01:01:11 it's a tough one man because I deal with administrative bureaucratic crap all day not federal government so I can only imagine how crazy it gets but you got to invest in that stuff you got to have the right resources to get things done or you will have an information disaster I like that there's definitely a hiring freeze
Starting point is 01:01:36 so the people that didn't take the early retirement will attrit over time true so well that's one where I would say each individual job would have to be scrutinized individually because you can't just make blanket cuts necessarily maybe a couple departments he can like DEI at the Department of Education maybe that one could get all get cut out you which it was pretty well USAID yeah that was pretty much yeah so FEMA's absorbed about to have another outburst by the president because I think I read yesterday about, you know, 100-something FEMA employees have written a letter indicating that, you know, laws have been broken on about how they've been tasked to do their job.
Starting point is 01:02:27 And I think about 30-something of those sign-ease of the letter actually use their name. So, you know, FEMA's already, you know, very problematic organization. There could be, you could easily see that absorbed and then cease to exist in the next few years. Interesting. Keep an eye on that. The same agency that was traveling through storm torn Florida, choosing which houses they would walk up to provide aid based upon political signs. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 01:03:00 So Trump hasn't forgotten that. Well, we've been on for a power hour a little bit more than an hour. hour this is almost it's our almost de facto but not quite yet season finale because more than likely we'll be off next week and it's actually Labor Day coming up but we got it technically a couple more weeks until I believe what September 20th so maybe maybe we won't call this the finale but it almost is so we can go a little late if you want is it pen ultimate we can call this the penultimate finale because when's the solstice in september when's probably like summer truly end i can it's either the 20th or 21st of september which would be
Starting point is 01:03:50 well we'll be back on time for the uh ultimate summer season 2012 we're actually going to have two episodes in we're going to have two episodes in the summer technically but i consider the end of the summer labor day so this is kind of like the last summer one but it's not the last summer one but anyway it's a special episode even though it's not a special episode because it's those government education camps you had to go through your whole life that that exactly skewed your relationship with nature that plus bread and circuses of football so put those together and that's the official delineation between summer and fall the official unofficial however all the whole point of that is we're going a little bit longer than an hour
Starting point is 01:04:34 tonight and i got a couple articles we got to still hit before we finish really and the main topic area russia last week we're talking about the meeting in alaska you'd like the economics on that new missile they came out with and earlier i was talking about you know you know i consider the military industrial complex although eisenhower warned does you have to be careful about it it also has provided you know for many many many many decades of freedom and and a lot of victories in war so so and a lot of security so having overmatching overpowering weapons in our military I'm I believe in that and this new weapon system I think it's called the ERAM is a really affordable solution right relative to what it's able to do the
Starting point is 01:05:31 amount of payload it can put on target in the distances it can do that this is actually one of the you know bang for the buck one of the most cost effective munitions um anybody has at this sophistication level right these are self-guided missiles right air launched uh you know basically cruise missiles they're smaller and you know compared to the what we had for cruise missile capability decades ago they're really getting the price point down 850 million dollars for the package and this would be just the first package but mostly financed by European allies so they're buying it at least maybe it'll be budget neutral for America it well no federal government's not part of it it's it's federal
Starting point is 01:06:23 government's collecting taxes on the sales right right the on Lockheed and Lockheed Boeing make these things they sell them those you know we tax the corporations for their based on their their income right right europeans there's still a cost of the overall u.s support to use these missiles are still pretty high well that's the thing they got you know you can't put the targeting data we have into them to do long range strikes unless we choose to give the right so this is like almost like you know cruise missile as a serve service, right? We control the terms and conditions of their use, even after they're sold. That's very interesting.
Starting point is 01:07:06 But the Russian military is going to be on the receiving end of this. Yeah. Big time this fall until Putin decides he wants to be at the table. Oof. Does it seem like the peace talks that might have started in Alaska, have totally petered out? What's the latest there? Those are carrots. This is E. Rams a stick.
Starting point is 01:07:28 They're both are getting used. Are they effective at all? You've seen any progress or not really. The parties are talking about making peace, right? They were in April, so you think it's gotten better the last cycle or the worse or hard to tell? Better than eight months ago. Okay. You know, you got to go through the dance.
Starting point is 01:07:51 Yeah, and Trump firmly believes, you know, ending that war, saving that life, He's deeply committed to saving the amount of life on both sides, right? But when it comes down to it, that war is not core national interest of the United States of America. Never was. If it was, Yukonet would have joined NATO long ago. But they didn't. They couldn't. They won't.
Starting point is 01:08:20 And I would suspect any of the benefits that came. I've already been, you know, experienced. experienced by the U.S. They've already tested out all their new toys and all types of other weapons or electronics. I don't think the ERAM has got a lot of great data. ERAM is not like a next generation missile. I don't think you'd properly call it a new toy. I mean,
Starting point is 01:08:44 it's a very conventional munition. They just learned how to manufacture it at a very, very low cost. So it could be some hippie out there that's, you know, wants to cry me a river. about the cost of bombs and you know you know the flowers not bombs okay this is a world that people are going to have bombs rather have our country have the best weapons at all times i want that for the rest of my life the um we're trying to reload future danger here but but yeah we've already inflicted massive damage to russia holy crap you broke my website we've already
Starting point is 01:09:26 learned as much as you possibly could from all the Western weapons in that theater in the last few years so like not really much else for us to gain we've already spent billions as well LG Survive What's up?
Starting point is 01:09:42 LG Survives joining us on YouTube it looks like We're grinding through the news Blitz well we actually finished the news blitz but we're going piece by piece article by article or damn near Just talked about Russia Well, what else?
Starting point is 01:09:57 Anything else on Russia or really anything else National Security do you want to hit on before the end of the show tonight? A little heat up in the Korean Peninsula. Trump, Trump casting a little bit of shade on the South Korean president in the in the White House in front of the media right before he goes into that meeting, sit down.
Starting point is 01:10:23 There's a true social post questioning why certain things had happened in Korea after the current South Korean president basically came in on the heels of the impeached previous conservative president and investigations and the rating of churches and potentially the South Korean government doing things on military installations.
Starting point is 01:10:48 Trump throws that out in the social, truth social, right before he goes into a meeting. So the whole South Korean delegation, is just pins and needles right so the leader of south africa came into the same kind of meeting just like the south africa and zolinski came into a meeting like that and the other world leaders know you you might have to face some you know some hard moments depending on you know how how trump has decided to play it this time he you know tossed that hand grenade out there and then the press asked him about it and um he said well
Starting point is 01:11:25 we're going to talk about that in private after after this so he he and and and while that question was being trained his answer to that question was being translated into Korean Trump's sitting right next to the South Korean president staring him in the eye as he hears what he just said letting him know and it's all on TV with the vice president and secretary of state and secretary of commerce sitting on a couch next to him it's incredible to watch no one's ever done it this way before no i'm a close i'm a close at least not on public tv in the last century or i guess 75 years no one's ever done this at all no one's ever fired a fed governor that no one's ever list for trump in the second term is going to be got to wonder like how like
Starting point is 01:12:12 andrew jackson ran his white house probably a fire breather oh they may have done this stuff back then but nobody got to know right that's what i mean like so it's kind of both i'm sure anything's possible behind closed doors. This is literally in front of all the cameras televised live. And he suggested at one point to a question from the media that he may visit China and visit the president of China in China. He literally suggested that he might just bring the president of South Korea with him. Like that's no one's ever done diplomacy that way before.
Starting point is 01:12:50 Jump on a plane with me. Let's go. Talk about messing with people's heads. These, you know, all diplomats, but the Asian diplomats, Chinese and Koreans, this is mind-boggling to suggest. Yeah, I'll just, I'll fly by, pick you up in Seoul, we'll just jet over to Beijing. You know, everybody's like, what is what? He's a, he's an absolute wildcard to almost everybody he's encountering. And he's got them all on their heels.
Starting point is 01:13:19 That's for sure. Holy cow. Yeah, you can't train for that. No way. a couple more articles but first want to say to l2 survive thank you mics are sounding good tonight l2 survive said this is our primary setup and uh i think we got things squared away there so you're feeling better about the sound on this episode 316 yep we got the best setup here and besides my technical error that i will fall on the so that alleviated your anxiety
Starting point is 01:13:50 because l2 survive i believe was the one that pre remember we were having some problems back in the day a few weeks ago. L2.75 says, I drove 15 hours today. Didn't get to see any news yet. No spoilers, please. No spoilers. Well, you pretty much missed the spoilers.
Starting point is 01:14:07 So you could go back and listen to the show from scratch. And we'll be uploaded in on Spreaker, the audio-only version archive. By the way, folks, we are live pretty much every week. But if you can't watch us live or listen to us live, we do have the archive. You can find it on Spreaker. You can also find it on YouTube and where else. I think on X as well. The archive goes there too.
Starting point is 01:14:32 So heck yeah. We're going to Observer Ranch says L2 survive. Oh my gosh. Okay. Squeeze out a final trip before Labor Day or it is Labor Day. I can't believe it. Observer Ranch. Checking that out.
Starting point is 01:14:48 Campground and Learning Center in Fremont County, Colorado. of stars 96 reviews 5.0 stars if this is the one in fremont county colorado it looks pretty freaking awesome i want to go there man so uh good stuff good stuff future dan um i want to hit at least one more article we can definitely deferred if you had any others but the one i want to hit on federal government allegedly allegedly planning to ban the covid vaccine on the other hand, Trump has been talking up Operation Warp Speed, which is the development of the Code of Vaccine a bit. On the other other hand, RFK has been possibly the best part of the whole administration,
Starting point is 01:15:36 definitely a great part of the administration, eviscerating vaccines and a lot of other unhealthy things. I think Trump can pivot. I think that's what's going to happen to. But in an about faith that would have drawn scorn from his own party in ways that would never have been reasonable to tout Operation Warps feed and then just turn around and disown it. But I think he's going to do it. And I think he's going to be doing it during such massive other news that no one's going to really even pay attention to it. I think that makes sense.
Starting point is 01:16:18 and that's especially in this administration or you know his second administration some would say third administration for trump because he should have won the second time but uh he's a lot more i don't know he rolls with the punches a lot better i feel like and he will trust his cabinet a little bit more and his cabinet's way better he has a more trustworthy cabinet exactly that's kind of what i was thinking too he has a completely trustworthy cabinet this time way better job of building it and that was one of the things i was impressed with early on i was like okay i like tulsie a lot i like rfk a lot a few of the banks are types like letnik and stuff i don't know but you got to play in the banksters water you like the former democrats more uh how's
Starting point is 01:17:04 puke make me puke well just because they're a three out of ten doesn't mean they're better you know three out of ten is better than zero out of ten but it doesn't mean three out of ten is good but i get what you mean um So, anyway, RFK. Both of them quit the Democrat Party is probably why you like them. RFK is like a 9 out of 10. Yeah. Oh, if you're talking about Tulsi and RFK, then yeah, too.
Starting point is 01:17:28 But they also just speak some common sense, almost like they have a whisper of Ron Paul in there speaking sometimes. Pharmaceutical injury or industry, the medical industry in this country is getting shaken like never before. all happening like right on the sideline for every like if you can picture this as like a fight trump's in the middle ring in the octagon he's fighting a lot of people at the same time but rfk's over with another match going on around the side pummelin big pharma yeah i'm i'm all about that man it's not an access by design and then gabbard's over there she's gonna be spearheading, you know, with Bondi, you know, it's, it's, it's just a matter of time before the, uh, perpetrators of the, you know, the dirty dossier are, you know, you know, definitely,
Starting point is 01:18:30 I'm expecting to see a perp walk somewhere, right? Bolton, Bolton got it the other day, but yeah, all, all of Obama's men are going to get it. And that might be on the same day that they, you know, HHS, you know, indicates that the COVID vaccine is dangerous and no longer mandated, right? Maybe Epstein comes out of that day too. Yeah, yeah, throw Epstein on there and fire another Fred governor. Now that's liberation day. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:00 Yeah. I want that for liberation day. Shock and all. Like, like, Trump can literally do these things and, and just own the news cycle every single day. He's already like 25 hours ahead on. Things he's saying and doing, his opponents can't even catch up to, you know, 24 hours later, CNN has figured out what they're going to say about some of the stuff that he's saying today. Right. L2 survive.
Starting point is 01:19:28 Stopbing by the Denver airport. When I was a kid, I actually lived in Colorado while they're constructing a DIA, Denver International Airport. Creepy paintings. Super creepy paintings that I've taken pictures of myself. He actually mentions that. He talks about the gargoyles, a picture of blue. which is like a horse that's blue and has scary looking eyes. I've seen that as well and tried to get to the secret levels where the lizard people live.
Starting point is 01:19:52 Well, a lot of folks say that DIA is the, you know, a major underground military bunker. It's real close, straight shot to Cheyenne Mountain. And there's a whole underground lizard network where the DIA is a hub of that. Maybe even the second capital city. I think I heard Alex Jones say, yeah. The second capital is actually under Denver airport, but it's a whole structure that goes all the way down to Colorado Springs or, you know, tunnels and stuff at least. But anyway, I don't have much else on that, but yeah, good luck in Denver and all that. And I will have that archive up and edited to get some of that air out, but glad that everything else was working besides that Sloan.
Starting point is 01:20:39 And Firewood Forge, last but not least. and of course firewood forge was the first one with us tonight appreciate all you guys joining us but firewood forge says i think i saw something about patel cash patel getting fired anything on that i had heard that i don't think any of these people would get fired it's a unified front right i i heard hexess like next but from other sources but i don't see it i see him showing up at the you know the cabinet meeting and being praised so i get what you mean it's uh i've heard folks say that if cash patel and bonjino for that matter don't and bondy don't have more indictments or have indictments and grand juries coming through in the next three to six months but what we're seeing we're seeing the momentum pick up at least
Starting point is 01:21:33 with like with bolden for example was a okay let's see some more or what you're gonna you're gonna vote for a democrat member of congress next midterm like or or what or i'll disparage them on my podcast okay how about that trump can disparage anybody really many well he's really good at that he's the best of disparage let's not get patriot power hour disparaged by trump that'd be a horrible. Very, very unfortunate. No, but like if all this goes on and we're sitting here in one year and there actually were any indictments
Starting point is 01:22:09 there wasn't a perp walk, then that would be Bongino's fault and it would be Bondi's fault and it would be Cash Patel's fault mostly and I guess the question is would Trump have fired them by then or at that point because they did not carry out the mission is some people have asked that question like
Starting point is 01:22:27 oh they better get this done or Trump will fire them. Not that they're getting fired right. right now, but in a few months, perhaps. Trump has pretty much said that, you know, the documents that remain went through the Obama administration, right? And then Trump came into office. This is Russia Gate or Operation Crossfire or whatever as well, though, not just Epstein. Right, right.
Starting point is 01:22:49 So sorting that out. So you, I mean, he could go do stuff like banning flag burning, which isn't going to hold up in court, right? You can just go do stuff You can just arrest people But it's a sign of weakness If you don't get convictions Right
Starting point is 01:23:06 So as you said earlier in this show You know you want them to move fast But you want to move effectively And the most effective thing Honestly is to You know Do those arrests and bring those charges When the voters are going to remember it
Starting point is 01:23:23 Like this time next year That's why I'm not a politician Because I think that just is like waiting too long and playing with your food but it is important because we got to win the next elections because the alternative's horrible so I get that I get that I get that but I'm just like oh man if if it's ready to go can't don't wait an extra week an extra month an extra year like it's hard for me to swallow but I guess I get the political calculus but damn tough tough one yeah I mean prosecuting is political at the end
Starting point is 01:23:58 of the day. Sloan says shit is getting ready to, shit is getting ready to get real. I think it's already real and it's about to get super duper real. And we're, we here at Patriot Power Hour and PBN will be not only covering, but also prepping alongside you guys out there. If you're a Fed governor,
Starting point is 01:24:18 it got real last night. Yeah. When keeping it real goes wrong. Fed edition. Patriot Power Hour episode three, 16 PPH 316 pretty much in the books future Dan been a great show got some chat got some great news I know you love the interaction I do too love to see the interaction from all the streams and everybody paying attention as we broadcast live maybe someday no promises but you know I'm hoping technology evolves to the point where it's literally no brain or easy we can get live calling back onto this show that is I can't promise it by end of the year. I don't want to say it's a New Year's resolution early
Starting point is 01:25:03 because it's way too early for that. It'll happen so. That is yes. Now, what we want is like cold calls. Like anyone can just call a literal telephone number and connect. Yeah. Currently, we can have pre-scheduled guests.
Starting point is 01:25:16 That's not good enough for you, though. No, no, no, okay. On demand, call the hosts of Patriot Power Hour. Talk to us, tell us what you think. well we're going to strive towards that we're going to strive towards that while we can also do video and chat and do multi-casting but also take those telephone that's what our goal is going to be yeah good show ben love the interaction with the crowd too thank you everybody for listening to patriot power hour this is the 316th episode and we are proud to broadcast on the
Starting point is 01:25:54 prepper barcasting network off next week unless s hf t ben then you know we'll be on we'll find a way but in the meantime keep on prepping on we will be back with episode 317 in september good night good night great show Thank you. You know, I'm going to be able to be. You know, I'm going to be the
Starting point is 01:27:54 Thank you.

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