The Prepper Broadcasting Network - The Rising Republic - The Coup is Coming
Episode Date: October 22, 20247 Mil Mylar Box Set | PackFreshUSA...
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Hello everybody and welcome again to the Rising Republic. I l douglas hogan and i'm ryan
buford welcome we're so glad that you joined us what have you been doing this week uh ryan what's
been going on in your agenda oh man um lots of stuff that i've been kind of trying to tackle
at the home uh getting ready for winter trying to button some stuff up get things dried in or
at least close to possible that kind of stuff it's coming i can feel the chill in the air and uh so i'm just kind of making sure that uh my ship's nice
and tight before i batten down the hatches and seal myself up for a couple of months are you
still experiencing like the wacky like bipolar stuff that illinois is experiencing right now
like it was 80 degrees today and we had a frost yesterday morning yeah it was 72 at my house and it's it's going to be dropping down uh you know about 10 degrees a
day over the next couple of days so we're getting it usually and it's about the time to i'm i'm
thankful to actually get a fall though it's nice to be able to see you know the the color change
and and experience that little bit of a shift from summertime where you know last couple of
years it just went straight from summer to winter. So, uh, but I did pick up the farmer's
farmer's almanac for 2025, saw it out on the shelves and I'm already all over it.
So what's his saying about this winter? I haven't looked yet. I'm all over it. And the fact that I
got the book, but that's as far as I've got, you know, we got, we got a persimmon tree in the
backyard. I usually cut, you know, grab a, grab a couple of seeds too, at least to make sure that they're you know predicting the same thing are you familiar with that process how
that works it's kind of cool i'm i'm not i use there's actually a different plant that we have
that's a a mallow i believe no not mallow it's uh it's a different plant but essentially the natives
here native americans here used to use it to measure snow depth by the height that it would
eventually grow to well like persimmon's like you take the seed you gotta split the seed open in the middle
there's like three shapes that it can be in the form of one is like uh it looks kind of like a
knife another one looks like a spoon another one looks like a like a fork and so um the farmers
the old-time farmers uh looked at that and they said, oh, we're going to have a bitter.
I got to look it up because I can't remember what they each mean.
But one is like a bitter cold.
Another one is like a freezing, like you better watch out.
It's going to be really bad.
Another one is going to cut you like a knife kind of thing.
So that all boils down to different things.
It's just really interesting how the old-timers are able to do this kind of stuff.
And pretty accurately, nature can tell you what's going to happen. So what did you what is your persimmon trees persimmon tree saying and i haven't
grabbed it yet uh that's the thing like i'm like you i just haven't haven't grabbed them down and
i know they're starting to fall um because the deer have been out there i just need to grab one
before they all disappear hands on one yeah yep at least a couple of them um did you by chance get
uh get get a package in the mail from one of our sponsors, Pack Fresh USA?
I did not.
Not yet.
Of course, I've been out of town the last couple of days.
I'm out of town on training, so I'm away from home yet again.
But I imagine it's probably there.
I haven't checked.
It's kind of cool.
What is this all about?
Well, you know, he sent it to uh
a lot of the guys at pbn when i say guys i mean like everybody that's like the podcast and stuff
but but he said it's like a it's like there's a lot of the the mylar bags and the and the heat
seal and it's i mean there's a lot yeah and uh see i've never had anything like this and so i've i've
cracked it open and i'm going to i want to approach this like i want to talk about this
from the perspective of how easy it is, like entry level, you know?
So I just got it today.
I spilled out all the contents on my bed.
I'm like, oh, this is really cool, you know?
It's like the first thing I've ever received from a sponsor as far as packages go.
But if, I mean, if I'm going to get something from the sponsors, I'm going to talk about it, right?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
If it's easy to do for like entry-level person
like me when it comes to vacuum sealing this isn't a vacuum so i don't think it's just like
a mylar bag you guys squeeze out oxygen and then and then seal it with with the heat um that that
came with it too a little like a it's like an iron that you close close it up nice and you're
the person that knows more about food prep than i do yeah yeah i i do a lot of food storage in mylar
bags uh with and i you know i it sounds
kind of cool to have a device like that i just use a hair straightener for mine and it works
pretty good but what is what is this device is it like a handheld battery operated rechargeable
are we talking something you plug in you plug it in and but it says in the instructions i was going
through the instructions and it says uh it says this is like step five push as much air as you
can from the bag and as possible and heat seal the bags using one of these four methods and it says an
impulse sealer uh the other one is a household iron set on the hottest setting another option
is a hair straighter like you like you said oh yeah and the last one is a vacuum sealer machine
set to seal like i said uh pack fresh usa sit one with it like i don't think it comes with it it
might be something a component that you got to order separate i'm gonna dig into it and find out
that's awesome do you know what those the package costs by chance i do not i didn't get that kind
of information with it and i honestly got it just a couple hours before the show and i haven't been
able to go onto the website to to dig around and look it up but that's something like after i open
this up and get it going uh you know putting it to use sealing you know corn or or wheat or you know rice or beans
whatever i decide to to seal up you know because it keeps longer when you do it that way yeah i'm
gonna come or get on there and maybe look at the prices i'm gonna come back and i'm gonna talk
about it this is what you're going to get you know as an entry-level person that was nothing
about this how easy it was it's a start hey i can tell you from experience i have packaged quinoa you know what quinoa is
it's a grain kind of like rice no so it's just a small small grain they use it a lot in other
cultures similar to rice or or or things like that um but it's got a lot of protein in it by
comparison and um i sealed some up in 2014 in Mylar bags.
And what I do is I use my Mylar bags as long-term food storage,
but I cycle through them.
So last year I opened them up, put them in mason jars
so that I could start using up that stuff,
bought more quinoa and put that stuff that I bought in 2023 in Mylar bags.
So I have another set for another 10 years.
But the ones that I opened in mason jars will last another year or two um and so i can churn through my food and actually
use it up so that it doesn't go bad but i can say that after 10 years in a mylar bag
it's just as good and fresh as the day that i bought it so mylar food prep is definitely
something that our audience should know how to handle.
So check out that sponsor for sure.
That's pretty awesome.
What's the name again?
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The P-A-C-K or anything weird?
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Long-term food storage guide came with it. So I'm kind of excited to try that out yeah i'd be curious
because i i'm looking for a vendor for different size of mylar bags at a decent price so he said
three different sizes like uh nice yeah they've got a court one of them is well there's several
i mean they're like it was heavy there's a lot of bags probably mylar bags he sent and uh so
the largest size is a five gallon bag nice yep i thought it was nice uh so so thank you frack pack fresh usa
uh jordan from over at phoenix survival sent me something you know because we've been following
the uh the hurricane helene situation we've talked the last couple episodes how that you know how we
were there for that and you know the everything that's going on and some of our, our thoughts on the whole thing. But, uh, I actually just published,
not published. I got to take that back. I actually finished and sent to the editor,
my third book of the Patriot series, the program, which focuses on, uh, agenda 30 and pretty much
the end game. It's like, this is about control. It's about moving into the digital age. It's about,
uh, universal IDs. It's about a central the digital age. It's about universal IDs.
It's about a central banking digital currency system.
All this is going to work together, and that's what the whole book is about.
And really, there's a spiritual war in the backdrop of this that's kind of pushing people in this direction.
And it uses scripture to talk about that. But I put something, because I received this from from phoenix survival podcast uh jordan sent it to me the host and uh i wrote in my book because
i talk about hurricane helene and some of the the corruption and stuff that's going on over there
with the land with the mining and and and the fema and antagonizing you know the distribution centers
and everything else that's going on over there they're just wreaking havoc on their lives the help is not going in and when the help does going it's just
instigating more problems and causing more of the inverse like we talked about before yeah but this
this that she sent me so i i watch this i'm like holy crap this makes so much more sense now hearing
this come out of the mayor's mouth uh the mayor uh ray cooper i believe his name is ray cooper of north not mayor i'm
sorry governor ray cooper of north carolina is in an interview with the new york times all right
and i don't know if this this footage was leaked i immediately went to youtube i went to new york
i looked everywhere trying to find this to you know because i like to double up at least double
up on my sources to see if i can authenticate
anything that i saw and it's being so heavily censored like i can't find this anywhere so
i knew that that it would be disappeared you know very very soon if she sent it to me it's probably
going to be gone soon so i i have on my phone what's called um a screen recorder it's a it's
a free app i download it uh so what i do when I run across these videos I know is going to go bye-bye, I record them.
So when they think they're gone and they're being censored off, I still have a copy.
And so what we're getting ready to listen to, I wrote down in my book.
I said, I'm going to put this out in this particular episode of The Rise of the Republic.
And so if they want to hear it, this is it right here.
I'm going to play it right now.
Work with them.
We have plans for local governments you know in some areas you just
shouldn't build back and we've been able to convince certain communities and people that
buyouts are better and you create that's that's all that's in that video but it's the most important
part uh some some places some some towns residents communities
whatever he's saying you just shouldn't build back and he's trying to convince people to sit
there right there in the video to take a buyouts and we predicted this weeks ago yep i mean it's
like and and you can tell i mean anybody with half a brain can see this kind of stuff and realize
that that's a problem unfortunately there's enough people who don't have that half a brain that are going to sit there and be like, oh, you're just making it up. You're just, you
know, being a conspiracy theorist. But the reality is when the government wants it, they take it,
period. And the $750, as I've been reading anyway from the people in North Carolina,
if you take the $750 buyout, then later on down the road when the reparations come or the lawsuits
or whatever
because they haven't been helped correctly they won't what what the property is really worth they
won't get that no because it's been raised there's nothing there there's no services no infrastructure
it just they're like oh no this house doesn't it's not worth what it was we already paid you
for this property we gave you 750 get lost yeah i, it's the same thing that they did to the Indians.
Black Hills Gold.
You ever heard of it?
No.
So Black Hills Gold is gold that was identified in the Black Hills of, I want to say, either North or South Dakota.
Underneath, I believe, the Sioux Nation.
And as soon as they identified that it existed, after they had given them a reservation they decided no we want
this land so your reservation is now shrinking or moving and they they've done it for centuries
i mean it's it's unfortunate the american history that exists with this very thing but now we're
seeing it in real time that is affecting the modern day population but it's happening in a
way that is like oh you know by the way we're going but it's happening in a way that is like, oh,
you know, by the way, we're going to give you something in exchange. We're giving you this
piece of land over here, or, you know, we're, we're going to give you a little crumb over here
to $750 to offset that. But it's, it's actually a loan. And if you read the fine print, if you
don't pay them back, you're not going to get anything at all and you're going to be liable you know it's happening today in real time in a different manner and people don't see it
i don't even know what to say because we're in such a freaking sad state right now
as a country it's like where how did we get to this point how did we get to this point where
we're not even caring about our own citizens to the point where nope that land
isn't worth anything to you anymore so even worse than that two generations ago like we didn't need
any assistance from anybody well no like our our our great-grandparents they grew everything on
their land they they raised all their food you know the the gardens, the livestock, the chickens, I mean, everything. They did it all.
They made their own clothes.
I mean, they were hard people.
And two generations now, you see a family eating supper,
and generally they're sitting around the table at McDonald's
or, you know, eating fast food, driving down the road.
It's just nobody knows how to take care of themselves anymore.
No, it's brutal.
And that's one of the things, that's one of the reasons why I did the podcast that I did for five years with Colin,
to just introduce them to these basic survival skills, but also give people the understanding that,
hey, this is something you need to teach your kids because no one else will.
It's important.
I think when people talk about food prep, just your average person, I'm not talking about your prepper or survivalist,
but your average person, they think, oh, oh i'm prepared they might have like a cabinet full
of food like i got groceries yesterday i'm prepared thinking you know not knowing that if
the crap really hits a fan it's not going to be you know it's going to be more than a week or two
weeks or a month it could be it could be upwards of several months uh to several years depending
on the situation you know the crisis you know is an EMP? There's no coming back from that. Not for, for, for decades.
No. And even small, small cataclysmic events like losing a job. You know, if you're this
single breadwinner, guess what? You're living off of what's in the pantry or what you're going to
get as a handout. And truth be told, most people couldn't survive more than a week with what they
have in their own pantry or fridge. So, I i mean and there is a greater likelihood of you losing your job than of an emp for example
and that can some i mean i i experienced it personally um i don't know there were times
when my dad was out of a job for several months like 8 10, 14 months at a time. And my mom was the sole breadwinner.
So we were living lean and there wasn't a whole lot of extra leftover at the end of the day or
leftovers in the fridge or waste for sure. And the thing is, is you learn from those experiences
most of the time. Unfortunately, you have to learn from that experience to understand the
importance of, you know, putting a little bit of extra food away every month, maybe send some in my large bags, you know, and, and educating people when times are good
is tough. That's probably one of the hardest thing a prepper has to face is, you know,
the concept of what if, and explaining that to folks. And to me, I've gotten past that point
where it's like, Nope, I'm still doing it. It's like, why am I doing this?
I'm living in a time of abundance.
Like my cabinets have never been more full.
My grain bins have never been more stock.
Why am I doing this?
It's because it's because when everybody else is out of food, you'll still be taking care of yourself.
And I had an epiphany when you were telling your story about, you know, the smaller person loses their job.
One person's apocalypse could be a job loss where another person's apocalypse could be, you their whole uh the in an in-time event
it's just it's different for everybody you know because i was thinking when you said that i think
about the man on the street and it's begging for food and you know it's just it can get there's so
many levels to it absolutely last week um it was probably wednesday we're like one day off i think
from the podcast and you sent me something and uh started digging in and I know you did too.
We both did a deep dive into this, but let's, before we start talking about it, I want to go
back five, six months to Jamie Raskin. Okay. Jamie Raskin is at an event called Politics and Prose,
and I'm not sure what city this is located in. I did at one point, I was doing my homework on it,
but as I'm sitting here talking about it, I didn the notes down but if this is on youtube it's like an hour long video but to hear this
particular comment you got to go to like the last two minutes of the video so i'm just going to fast
forward this real quick here the last two minutes of the video and listen to what raskin has to say
and that'll kind of set us up for what we uh talking about there i'm gonna open this up with
a question that's being asked and we'll just take it from there that could be sparked or created in order to deliver this is
about voting rights this whole thing that the super majority in congress and the super majority
of the states do you have any kind of concrete vision of of what that would look like this first
person that's going to answer is is Jamie Raskin, by the way.
Created.
Thank you.
So I did look at history.
And here I drew inspiration from the 19th Amendment and the idea that if you move state
by state, then you can build a national movement.
And we have a hyper decentralized election system in the United States.
We're going to run 8,800 simultaneous elections for president in eight and a half months.
It's really nuts, but it means that there are places that you can affect democracy on the local level wherever you are.
And so that's a place to start.
I think, you know, start small, but build bigger is what I was thinking.
Do you want to add anything, Congressman?
It's on you.
Here comes Jamie.
Here comes Jamie Raskin.
You're the politician.
That first one was Rick Hasen, by the way.
He's an author at Election Law.
What I would say is, you know, we got to play defense and offense in 2024.
The right to vote is under attack in very specific ways in lots of states, especially in
some of the deep south states, especially in Florida, which I just returned from. There's
just unbelievable stuff going on there. Like if you have to send a mail-in ballot
or an absentee ballot, you have to have a, you can only have it taken to the mailbox or
the polls by a member of your nuclear family who lives with you. Okay. So there's just a
million traps for the unwary that are being set across the country. But at the same time,
we do have to get on offense for the articulation of a constitutional right to vote that's meaningful
for everybody in the country, the millions of people who are left out and disenfranchised,
and for everybody whose right to vote is rendered vulnerable by this Supreme Court.
And it's, you know, I like very much the point that both Sherilyn and Rick have been making about the Supreme Court.
I mean, we've got to remember that for the vast majority of American history,
the Supreme Court has not been a friend to the people.
It has been overwhelmingly in a reactionary or conservative mode.
I mean, all the way up until the Civil War, what did the Supreme Court ever do for enslaved people in our country? Absolutely nothing other than cement their status in the Dred Scott decision, saying that African Americans had no rights, that the white man was bound to respect. construction amendments in 1896 in Plessy v. Ferguson, constitutionalizing Jim Crow.
And then it's not until the Warren court for a couple of decades with the white primary
cases and Brown v. Board, where you get a different kind of Supreme Court on the side
of the freedoms and equality of the American people.
But the court is not going to save us.
And so that means the only thing that really works is people in motion amending the Constitution.
But again, it's necessary, but it's not sufficient because what can be put into the Constitution can slip away from you very quickly.
And the greatest example going on right now before our very eyes is Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which they're just disappearing with a magic wand as if it doesn't
exist, even though it could not be clearer.
I'll cover that in a second.
It's stating.
And so, you know, they want to kick it to Congress.
So it's going to be up to us on January 6th, 2025 to tell the rampaging Trump mobs that
he's disqualified.
And then we need bodyguards for everybody in civil war conditions, all because the nine justices, not all of them, but these justices who have not many cases to look at every year, not that much work to do.
A huge staff, great protection, simply do not want to do their job and interpret what the great 14th Amendment means.
And I'm glad that Sherilyn's creating her new center so we can bring that back to life even that's good what do you think of that well that's the first time i've
heard that and it's actually my eyes peaked quite a bit a couple times when he's talking about you
know voter rights under attack and you know the the whole concept of disenfranchised voters you
know who he's talking about you know exactly who he's talking about.
Yes, because he said he said a right of everybody.
Everybody's in the country, he said.
In the country.
Yeah, in the country.
So basically, they want to make anybody who's physically located in the country
have the ability to have control over the government that is basically exists.
And that's that is not you don't just gain citizenship by
going to another country i went to french polynesia uh earlier this year to take my wife on
a honeymoon and guess what i just because i was there i was still an american citizen doesn't
mean i just automatically get to say oh sorry i sorry, I like it here. I'm not coming back to the United States.
By the way, I'm French now.
It doesn't work that way.
But all of a sudden, you know, these politicians want to make constitutional amendments.
And the real attack, in my opinion, on voter rights is the people who came to this country legally or the people who were born into this country and were residents by the existing constitution.
So that to me is where the attack is coming from, from the left who are saying,
hey, look, we need to give all these people the same rights and abilities
who are coming to this country illegally on their own mental cognizance.
And comparing that to slavery is wrong because those people were brought to
this country by force against their own free will and wound up being here under the control of
people who lived here as property. There's a big difference because I don't own any
of these illegal immigrants other than the taxpayer dollars that I'm paying to support them.
But I don't have physical ownership of them.
They don't have I don't have a three fifths rule where I can sit there and take three
fifths of the people that decided to come into this country and apply my vote in on
their behalf.
OK, if you guys don't know what the three fifths rule is, you know, you might have to
look that up in history.
But I'm I mean, I'm kind of fired up about that because that is messed up, what this guy is saying.
So you're going to have to tell me what that section three is because I'm not 100% sure what he was referring to.
At the very top end of that entire conversation, because remember, this thing at the library is all about the rights to vote.
It's about disenfranchised voters.
But then he steers
because you remember raskin is very very very anti-trump all right i'm not you know you don't
have to be a trump fan to understand that freaking trump's policies worked you know everybody had
more money in their pockets you know there was less crime on the street you know there's just
everything worked way better with those policies like him or hate him it doesn't matter his policies
worked okay this guy freaking hates him because he's a democrat and pump is trump is a republican all the democrats
freaking love trump before he was uh announced he's running as a republican president they loved
him he wasn't racist either until he decided you know he's gonna run for the republican uh candidate
uh he started becoming a racist all of a sudden. This guy and the left in general have
been working so hard to get him out with what we said, 30. He's had two indictments. He's had
30, I think two different cases. One had 32, 32 indictments. The other one had like 34
felony charges. It's just ridiculousness. Three assassination attempts. Okay, they're on and on
about this. And the January 6th thing has been,
I don't know if you know this or not, but it's been
indefinitely postponed.
Why? That makes me wonder, what
are you planning? Why are you planning?
And that thing that we're going to talk about later that
you sent me is all
about this. This is all part of the grander
picture. Section 3 of the Constitution. Okay.
Article, I'm sorry, yeah, all part of the grander picture section three of the constitution okay um um article i'm sorry yeah article uh article 14 of the constitution it basically uh it's about it's about a person's right uh equal protection of the law that's article 14 equal protection
of the law but then they wrote in section three after the civil war because after the civil war
there was um a confederate uh man that wanted there was
a general i believe wanted he became a senator what was wanting to run as a president well they
didn't want a confederate to be running as a president so they got together uh congress did
and they wrote this law to keep a confederate from running as president because they didn't want
the united states to fall back into the democrats ways of Democrats' ways of owning slaves and all this other stuff.
We just fought all that stuff and got rid of it, right?
It's been abolished now.
It's over.
And so Section 3 was written to prevent a Confederate person from becoming president again.
Okay.
So now Jamie Raskin is saying, what he's saying is, and he didn't mention this part, but if right now they have control of the Senate and the Republicans have control of the House, if they maintain control of the Senate and win the House, they will be able to invoke what is considered the Article 14, Section 3, the Insurrection Act, or the Insurrection uh you call it the insurrection uh section or
whatever of the 14th amendment essentially saying that they're going to be able to remove him
and they're using the pretense that trump is an insurrectionist you see how they're playing that
even though it was written for the civil war they're saying well he's an insurrectionist
and i believe this was a grander plan off from the onset i don't believe that they thought of this later i think
this was a huge scheme a huge plan it all started coming together and this is what they're working
for because now they need they need to win if this cannot work if trump wins well it can work if trump
wins but if they have they also have to take control of the house they have to have uh the
majority to to be able to do something like that yeah well and he's talking about you know basically planning for civil war and making sure that there are armed guards with every
senate and house representative that exists that tells me that's already the case but for the most
part you know they're they're basically throwing out their game plan here as oh no this is what's
going to happen so be prepared for a second civil war
and you know that our enemies are just frothing at the mouth waiting for this to happen yes because
he said right there the raging the raging what do you call the trump raging trump mobs the rampaging
trump mods that's it uh that's that's so they're they're premeditating pretty much pretty much a
political coup and they're anticipating and antagonizing civil war conditions.
They're planning for it.
So this now is a good segue point for you to talk about what you sent me last Wednesday.
So what I sent you last week was actually a document that was sent out.
a document that was set out.
By the time I got it,
it was by a guy on Twitter named Free Prince.
I don't even know
why I want to give
his Twitter handle.
But essentially,
he dropped a document
that was the
Department of Defense
Directive 5240.01.
This was effective September 27th, 2024,
which was about three weeks after a major event,
a political event, some kind of a stunt.
And I can't remember what it was,
but I remember saying to myself,
wow, we are extremely distracted right now
with what's going on with the politics.
And yet apparently, and whenever there's a major distraction on the political scene, instantly my mind goes to what are they doing in the background?
And I have a feeling this is part of it, getting this pushed through, just the short and sweet of it, is it allows the federal government to provide resources to state and local governments in the event that they are overpowered and outgunned.
Now, the powers that they give them through the Department of Defense are Department of Defense assets.
So what would you consider a Department of Defense asset?
Guns.
Guns.
Hired guns.
Military force.
So this floated around social media for a couple of days,
and I think it grew in some popularity.
There was a lot of people that were paying attention to this.
A lot of people that are waking up,
realizing after the fact, almost a month after the fact,
that, hey, we got a major problem here.
This is not good.
And one particular clause in there
was in Section 3.3 in Levels of Authority.
Basically, it gives the Secretary of Defense
the authority to do a handful of things,
basically respond to civil disturbances,
riots, things like that,
respond to chemical, biological,
radiological, nuclear,
and high-yield explosive incidents.
A high-yield explosive incident
is probably like a dirty bomb
or something of that nature.
But this is where it gets really interesting.
And I'm going to read this one
because you have to really hear it
to understand what it means. And I don't want to summarize it and get anything wrong
so this is in 3.3 hold on department of defense directive 5240.01 section 3.3 a
to subpart c the secretary of Defense can provide assistance in responding with assets with potential for lethality or any situation in which it is reasonably foreseeable that providing the required assistance may involve the use of force that is likely to result in lethal force, including death or serious bodily injury.
It also includes all support to civilian law enforcement officials
in situations where a confrontation between civilian law enforcement
and civilian individuals or groups is reasonably anticipated.
And then it goes on to, you know to use of force basically has to be in compliance
with basically their ability to carry a firearm.
That, to me, as I read it, is the federal government
giving the Secretary of Defense full autonomy
in their ability to deploy United States assets, as in military personnel,
their ability to deploy United States assets, as in military personnel,
to specific targeted events that are built around police, local and state police interactions with individuals and or groups of individuals.
Immediately, Ruby Ridge comes to mind.
And if you don't know what Ruby Ridge is, you need to look it up because this is that's the exact kind of thing that the federal government is capable of and willing to do in an event like this.
And when they say an individual or a group of individuals, guess what?
Your mag group, if you've got stuff out there that they have access to and you know they do, you know they've been watching.
Guess what?
You know they've been watching.
Guess what?
They have the ability to target you if police in your area decide that, hey, look, this is an actual real viable threat because of X, Y, Z, whether it's real or not.
And they can bring in federal assets to essentially take you out at the Secretary of Defense's command.
That, to me, goes – it takes the presidential component out completely. So we don't even need a president to to or, you know, chain of command through generals to say, oh, yeah, we're going to take a military action on our own unit, you know, on U.S. soil.
of defense which to me is extremely volatile especially considering who we have in secretary of defense right now and who potentially could become the secretary of defense should kamala
be installed in her uh you know you know in the next couple of months so i i mean that's i don't
know what your take is on that or how you heard that or read into that but i'm kind of curious
as to what your thoughts were if i'm just kind of because i don't read this stuff all the time but to me to read it that plain and clear
seems pretty obvious to me yeah and you know having been a police officer for so long and
military also and working in the state and different you know things i've done within
department of corrections i understand the use of force and lethal force and less than lethal force
and that kind of a thing uh less than lethal force isn't even mentioned here like it's completely cut
out of it you know um and it pretty much leaves open to uh interpretation you know however whoever
is viewing this this directive but i did go and download the you know the entire directive and
read it through and it does say that the the president has to authorize uh but honestly i don't think i mean our president right now is currently absent like we haven't
really had one for some time no difference whether he did or not no and nobody would because honestly
i really do believe that other you can look at compare signatures his current saying maybe it's
because he's gone feeble maybe he's had a stroke or something in his hand his handwriting just
i don't know i just know that joe's not running things. It's just being set up to look like that he is.
He's just absent.
So do I think that there's going to be authorization
for a president?
No, I think they put that in there to CYA.
I think the decision will be made.
And when it comes down to it,
this government doesn't hold itself accountable anyway.
If you look at what happened
at the Butler, Pennsylvania assassination attempt,
it's just like a kangaroo investigation.
I mean, it's the government investigating itself.
That's what it is.
So when the CIA, the Secret Service, whoever, the FBI says,
we're going to look into this, investigate this.
Basically, we're investigating ourselves.
Well, they're not going to find anything.
The government don't find anything when they investigate themselves.
And that's why we see all these oversight committees all the time being formed in congress because they have
to come together and they have to look at it from a from a non-biased perspective everybody inside
the inside the the secret service is going to be biased in this case right here everybody inside
the department of defense is going to be biased for itself so they'll be like all right we got
this new directive i could tell you when this wasn't used and when it was needed and that was
when our american our inner cities were burning down over george floyd and
michael brown with all these other things the police officers being assassinated and shot and
killed and they were calling it remember this the the news reports and the the buildings were
burning down but well it's mostly a peaceful protest that line will live in infamy and and
that's the thing is how how is it that you can get people off on
these mostly peaceful protests and the media to go along with it while people are getting
brutally assaulted damages to buildings and you know people's livelihoods are getting destroyed
people can't even walk the streets they're boarding things up and yeah and then that's
perfectly okay but you know somebody sits out front of an abortion clinic
to pray and you know this 60 year old grandma is getting taken to prison for six years three years
whatever it is you know this stuff is happening and it's it's frankly it's disgusting and it's
the thing is is the peaceful protest side of it there is a legal component to that and people don't realize that yeah some places
you actually have to apply for a permit to be able to protest or have a rally or a parade or
whatever it might be and as soon as you just go and do it because your church or group organizes
it guess what if you don't have if you haven't followed the legal protocols for doing that,
you are basically in violation and your rights don't count.
And unfortunately, that is the case.
And that's one of the reasons why people don't really consider this,
looking back at the Summer of Love back in 2020, but it was organized.
Every last bit of that.
And people did these marches,
but guess what?
They did it by the book.
And if you know what I'm talking about,
then for those of you out there
who are listening,
probably nodding your head,
yeah, they did it by the book.
They probably had permits
in every town where they were doing this
to set it up,
and they pushed it through
and they got it done.
So nobody who was actually involved in that was going to have any sort of repercussions as a result.
And unfortunately, that's kind of where we're at.
People who know the law and pay attention versus those who honestly mean well and wind up in a bad place, wrong place at the wrong time, basically.
Right.
And it's unfortunate.
The sad thing is, it's going to be your passive Americans, your patriots,
the patriots, your law-abiding citizens who are applying for these,
you know, I'm going to go and get a permit to practice my first amendment right,
which, by the way, you know, and I'm going to quote this,
Congress shall make no law respecting establishment of a
religion or or prohibiting the free speech era of or abridging the the freedom of speech or the
press or the right of the people to peaceably assemble you have to it has to be peaceable
so in in the intro there you can hear chris cuomo saying show me in the constitution where it says
has to be peaceful well it's right there. The First Amendment, actually, it says to peaceably assemble.
And then again, you've got these groups that won't apply for any of this stuff,
and they're the ones that are going out there, turning over police cars,
lighting them on fire, burning houses down,
busting into Ma and Paul stores and running into Sears or Walmart
and all these other places and looting and acting crazy.
Those guys didn't apply for it, and they're not practicing the First Amendment.
That's not a First Amendment freedom of anything.
They're violating laws on lots of them.
No, but they were riding on the backs of a permit, so the guards were down.
And that's unfortunate.
It didn't have to be that way.
But with a little bit of hard force from law enforcement agencies that had the capabilities to handle that stuff, you bet nobody would have stood for that.
So it's I don't know.
It's the whole defund the police thing a couple of years ago now.
And I know police are stressed in Washington state.
I can guarantee it.
And not not mentally.
No, excuse me.
Not entirely mentally, but physically physically there are not enough numbers.
There are not enough people going into the program and being approved through Police Academy and coming out of the program and wanting to, you know, to be able to serve and do these things because their hands are tied the second they put that badge on.
And they can't do what they had good intention to do.
the second they put that badge on and they can't do what they had good intention to do.
And as a result of that, you're going to have police departments that are stressed.
James Walton talked about this all the time back in 2018, 2019, leading up to 2020.
And that's the result.
Now we have stressed out police departments and you've got a small police department that's smaller than a platoon in some of these locations,
some of these small towns and stuff.
And if there's a threat with an individual or a group of people who are, you know, like
I say, outnumbered or outgunned, like the bunnies, like we talked about a week ago or
two weeks ago, guess what?
They can call in the feds.
Next thing you know, you've got a drone strike airstrike you know and we're talking lethal
force on people who are defending their property defending their land defending their families
wanting to be able to just be away from the system and teach their own children you know
this is where we're at and they're making it legal which is scary and people should be
really paying attention to this in particular.
Honestly, Ryan, this is what scares me the most. The fact that these guys are chess players.
Yes.
This ain't your rank and file liberals, you know, who dress up like vaginas and march naked in gay
pride parades, you know, the ones that don't understand anything that's abstract these these people are moving chess pieces around and they're doing it several moves ahead and they
know what's coming on the pike the fact that they're getting this this directive ready with
the department of defense the fact that raskin knows ahead of time he said it's up to us you
know to to break the news and it will break what news he's talking about trump's not
really the winner or that trump's an insurrectionist so is he anticipating a house takeover is he
anticipating that that that uh that the the democrats are going to maintain control in in
both the house the senate and the executive branch is is it going to be a fair election
if it's not a fair election all they got to do is laugh at the people,
call them election deniers.
It's almost as bad as, you know, I mean, you're a racist has been tossed around so much
and nobody even cares to be called racist anymore because it's been overplayed.
That's where we're at with this.
People are going to, well, you're an election denier,
and they're going to start to back up a little bit because we're still we're only four years into this whole election denier
thing right yeah um yeah i mean we saw we saw i've i don't know if you've seen two thousand mules um
i've seen i haven't seen the entire documentary i've seen uh portions of it um and i've seen you
know a lot along the way i know there's proof out there that there was, in fact, a lot of election interference.
The reason why they're not calling it evidence is because the courts aren't hearing it.
They're not taking the information.
It can't be called evidence if the courts aren't having a finding, the evidentiary finding portion of the trial system.
Yeah.
Right?
There's been no precedence.
No.
So if the courts aren't hearing the cases
then therefore there is no evidence it's yes it's semantics but that's what the the pundits say well
there's no evidence of of of election fraud well no because the courts aren't hearing it have you
seen proof with your own eyes yes have i yes i mean we've all seen uh boxes and boxes of ballots
being dumped and we've seen them uh the red the the
red votes being tossed out we've seen we've seen a republican moderator getting kicked out of the
of the polls and and stuff put up on the windows so i mean we've seen all that we've seen the copies
being we've seen all this that's proof but it's not evidence because the courts haven't had their
findings and so it scares me that r're asking this, saying this in preparation,
I fear, for another J6 type situation.
And they're setting up the parts to make sure that this time there's going to be blood.
Yeah.
And it won't be Democrat blood.
And I think, you know, it's really important for people to recognize we are in an election year,
and people don't realize that this particular election is one that could swing things.
And people in Springfield, guess what?
They could have changed it two years ago.
And right now they're feeling the brunt of their decisions
because they're dealing with, and maybe even more than two years ago, could have been four or six years ago.
And I am I have my my ballot, my and my election information for both my local and my state and my federal votes that are going to be applied in this upcoming election.
And people need to realize how critical it is that
you're not just paying attention to the presidential race. You have to pay attention to your local races
and do everything you can to get the people that you want in power. Maybe they believe the same
way. Maybe they live down the street. You know, I've got one guy in Washington who I am eyeballing for governor because I'm sick and tired of our left
wing psychopath governor in Washington. And I cannot wait to have someone else sitting in that
seat. And I will do everything I can to make sure that this guy gets into office. And that is what
and everything that I can. What I mean by that is my vote and encouraging other people to vote.
I'm not going to go out and be violent.
But what I am going to do is encourage people to vote for someone who you believe in and make sure that you're paying attention to your local elections.
Because this is a grassroots election year.
This is a paramount year that people really need to pay attention.
paramount year that people really need to pay attention and if you don't know what's going on in your local community or who to vote for you need to go get registered and you can do it you
know there's a couple of different places that you can do it but go get registered find out how
and put your vote in because the local ones are going to decide some of these bigger factors like
uh who is in the senate and the house and if like you say they stonewall the Senate and the House. And if, like you say, they stonewall the Senate and the House and take over with a Republican president who is more than likely going to win, then not only are they going to be deadlocked, but if they decide to change the outcome of the election, there's a potential for that. And that is scary because not only do they have the ability to do that,
but they have the backing to squash pretty much any rebellion that they have the manpower to handle.
So pay attention, folks.
Get your votes out there and really look into this
because it's not just a presidential election this year.
This is a big one.
If you've got any sheriffs running too,
because you might have a governor
that can make a lot of trouble
for your state with taxes and all that,
but he can make some crazy laws
that if you're getting a conservative in there
and it's an unconstitutional law,
your conservative sheriff won't manage that.
Won't enforce it.
Absolutely not.
So that's the way to go.
We've talked on here
about the the
doctrine of lesser magistrates a sheriff a sheriff don't have to enforce anything that's
unconstitutional if you don't want to and i there are sheriffs in my region that believe in that and
they will not infringe on constitutional rights on the citizens within their jurisdiction guaranteed
and it's for their own safety i've talked to them because they know that, you know,
people can defend themselves faster than the sheriff's department can get
there in some cases. And, you know, they almost have,
they're one of the few forms of law enforcement,
I think that still have faith in humanity, I would say.
So I'll leave it at that.
And that's a good place to close actually for this uh for this for this show uh anything anything else you want to add no just say hey thanks for everybody for
the listens uh over the last couple weeks sounds like there's is that normal you know I have not
in that's let me tell everybody we've had uh I believe that was just off of Spreaker, if I'm understanding right.
But not every, this doesn't count everybody, but I was told recently that we've had 30,000 downloads in the past 30 days.
And that's not everywhere where we're listed.
That's not all of our sources or all of our platforms out there where you're hearing me right now.
So we're doing good.
We're growing.
That's not a bad number at all. I'm happy with that. And I want to thank
everybody for listening to the rising Republic. I'm L Douglas Hogan. And I'm Ryan Buford.
Have a great night, everybody.