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02:13 and how are you doing today well hello
02:15 adam and hello frugal fam i’m doing just
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02:48 the news supreme court blocks president
02:52 b’s administration’s eviction moratorium
02:54 we we briefly talked about this somebody
02:56 uh popped it into the chat last night uh
02:59 the supreme court late thursday blocked
03:02 the centers on refrigerated control from
03:04 enforcing a federal moratorium on
03:07 evicting renters during the cv
03:10 a defeat for the
03:12 administration’s effort to continue the
03:14 moratorium despite an earlier signal
03:16 from the court that the government’s
03:18 action lacked the proper legal basis
03:21 imposed in early august the current
03:23 moratorium was due to expire in early
03:26 october it was challenged by a group of
03:28 landlords who argued that the cdc had no
03:31 authority to impose such a restriction
03:33 on its own
03:35 which is kind of it’s like some you know
03:37 if if you look at this in in some sort
03:40 of way it’s it’s kind of hard if you are
03:42 somebody who
03:43 has been able you know had to use the
03:46 moratorium and uh lost your job because
03:48 of certain circumstances uh this is huge
03:52 uh but on the other side i’m sure some
03:54 people are rooting this on because
03:55 somebody actually just took on the cat
03:57 dog cat i mean that’s that’s a pretty
03:59 big deal
04:00 uh it says in an unsigned opinion six
04:03 supreme court justices agreed said quote
04:06 it would be one thing if congress had
04:08 specifically authorized the action that
04:10 the energy has taken but that has not
04:13 happened instead the
04:15 cat has imposed a nationwide moratorium
04:18 on evictions in reliance on a
04:21 decades-old statute that authorizes its
04:24 to implement measures like fumigation
04:26 and pest extermination
04:29 so they actually kind of jimmy rigged
04:30 the current thing in the first place uh
04:33 it says
04:34 what was that yeah yeah i was gonna say
04:35 what’s crazy about this is the first
04:37 time when we had it which is expiring in
04:39 october that’s the one
04:40 that congress actually did and i was in
04:42 one of the bills right and this has been
04:45 a back and forth in the last you know
04:47 two months with the white house and and
04:49 uh and congress is who was going to do
04:51 this right
04:52 and should they do it the right way and
04:54 they said now we’ll go this other other
04:55 route and we’ll give the power to to cat
04:58 dog cat and ultimately if you think
05:00 about it that’s pretty strong power
05:01 given to that organization um and it
05:04 sounds to me like the supreme court
05:05 agreed like that should not be the
05:07 organization that has that kind of power
05:09 well and imagine the kind of power you
05:11 have i mean
05:12 a lot of people make their income buy
05:15 rental properties
05:17 and i’m not saying like a lot like a
05:18 majority but there are a ton of people
05:21 that actually uh depend on that for
05:24 their incomes you know someone who has
05:26 bought property uh in fact i think that
05:28 most people that are well off they’re
05:30 well off because they own property i’ve
05:32 always you know had a thought that um
05:35 you know to get well off you really
05:36 needed to get into real estate or
05:38 property uh from all the people that i
05:40 know that were wealthy or rich or
05:42 anything like that they had properties
05:44 and they rented them out or they you
05:46 know would flip them or whatever that
05:48 was that was where
05:50 most of the majority of people get their
05:52 wealth because not everybody can come up
05:53 with a brilliant business idea or come
05:56 up with the uh you know genius invention
05:58 or something so most people do that
06:00 or or you know get lucky in the stock
06:02 market uh so most people that are
06:05 wealthy and well-off are probably like
06:06 that and it’s pretty crazy that this uh
06:09 agency was able to basically cut the
06:11 income from you know all of those people
06:14 at the same time you have people that uh
06:16 were forced to not work
06:19 not like they you know did anything
06:22 wrong or made a mistake that uh took
06:24 their job away or they screwed up they
06:27 just were forced not to work my
06:29 neighbors uh all worked in the
06:31 restaurant industry for six straight
06:33 months they could not work
06:35 like at all
06:36 and their uh unemployment did not equal
06:38 what they were making uh didn’t equal
06:40 even close to what they were making plus
06:42 you know what they were making in tips
06:44 and everything else
06:45 and they had no choice uh they could go
06:48 try to find a different job but most of
06:50 the jobs that were deemed uh essential
06:52 back then were not jobs that you could
06:54 just walk into and get like mcdonald’s
06:56 or something like this uh well and again
06:58 you could walk into a mcdonald’s but
07:00 again it wouldn’t equal the pay of you
07:02 know say
07:03 you know a
07:04 restaurant worker that’s actually making
07:07 uh an okay living so i i feel for both
07:10 sides um i have personally talked to the
07:13 people that you know
07:15 manage our property and they said that
07:18 we are one of the few that uh
07:20 i guess they have a ton of people not
07:22 paying they said we’ve never seen
07:24 something like this even the people that
07:26 are able to or not
07:28 and i don’t get that because i think
07:30 that you end up getting the uh eviction
07:32 on your record anyways so i don’t know
07:34 why people would do that you’re going to
07:36 have a really bad mark on your your
07:38 thing if you have that
07:40 so
07:41 um it’s this but really for where where
07:43 we care about it in as a whole as a
07:45 group one i care about the people that
07:48 are going through this i hope that none
07:49 of you are and i’m sure some of you are
07:52 uh but on the other end that means a ton
07:54 of people are going to be
07:56 homeless um or you know bouncing around
07:59 or out on the street or with family or
08:02 trying to find a scenario people are
08:04 going to start to i mean the
08:07 desperation is going to go up
08:09 and that means there will also be a an
08:12 increase in crime in thief on in theft
08:15 and everything else
08:16 that is that is an actual thing they can
08:18 see with homelessness theft and all of
08:20 this goes up because think about it if
08:22 you can’t make money the regular way or
08:23 if you don’t have a home so you can get
08:25 a stable job
08:27 all of these things you know end up
08:29 doors start opening to bad things
08:32 so
08:32 you know a lot of the prepper industry
08:35 and and the prepper
08:37 niche is all talking about this as far
08:39 as you know the big uh exodus of people
08:42 into the streets so will it be that bad
08:45 what do you guys think put it in the
08:47 comments below what do you think will
08:48 actually happen do you think that this
08:50 is going to be extremely noticeable for
08:52 me
08:53 i’m in washington and in downtown
08:55 seattle uh downtown has been the worst
08:57 it’s ever been and i will say i’ve seen
09:00 some people that do not look like
09:01 they’ve ever been on the street before
09:03 in their lives i mean people that are
09:05 dressed nice
09:07 i even i’ve seen people in suits that
09:09 are living in their cars so uh very very
09:12 sad situation rhonda mckee says thanks
09:15 for all the work that you put into all
09:17 of your updates i appreciate the news
09:19 that you bring we sure don’t see that on
09:21 the msm
09:23 well one thing you don’t see very often
09:24 is them correct themselves if we do make
09:26 a mistake we try to
09:28 isaiah almanza says what’s up fam be
09:30 safe and be ready love peace and chicken
09:33 grease lol for real though better to
09:36 have and not need than need and not have
09:39 i agree with that isaiah and thank you
09:41 for supporting early on alia thanks for
09:43 being the last one out actually saying
09:45 uh able-bodied she’s an asset uh thank
09:48 you again for that what do you think is
09:50 going to happen let me know down below
09:53 tesla flies
09:55 i’m sorry files to become an electricity
09:57 provider in texas we actually talked
09:59 about uh the kind of the preemptive
10:02 things that were happening dex do you
10:04 remember we covered uh there was a uh
10:08 what happened battery city yep and after
10:11 basically after texas uh
10:13 froze what did we see
10:16 do you remember that yeah there was
10:18 there was the the the battery uh plants
10:21 that were going up not building but
10:22 actually having these battery storage
10:24 units and people weren’t sure if it was
10:26 tesla but they said it had the markings
10:27 of them it had that yeah and it was so
10:30 big it could supply an entire town worth
10:32 of power
10:34 so uh people did not know and we i think
10:36 we covered that uh before most of the
10:39 msm as well
10:40 what happened is locals actually saw
10:43 people with tesla hats tesla uniforms uh
10:46 these structures going up these huge
10:49 huge battery looking things uh going up
10:51 with tesla logos and it wasn’t public
10:54 yet that they were even involved in
10:56 power
10:57 and then that’s when we told you this uh
11:00 now they’re getting directly involved so
11:02 why this matters i think is think about
11:05 this now spacex which is elon musk’s
11:08 company
11:09 uh launches people into space including
11:11 americans and and military uh equipment
11:14 spacex is apparently a sensor uh
11:18 equipment for missiles and things like
11:20 this they added sensors to the starlink
11:23 uh platform and all these satellites
11:24 that’s actually going to be part of a
11:26 defense system possibly for asteroids as
11:29 well hypersonic speed objects right
11:32 they have of course the neural link
11:34 which is now working with government and
11:37 officials and things like this they have
11:39 the boring company which is boring
11:41 tunnels
11:42 and possibly bunkers we don’t know and
11:45 then tesla is not only doing the cars
11:47 but they’re doing now the batteries and
11:49 now dealing with power grids
11:52 think about this elon musk and robots
11:55 and robots that’s right the tesla bot
11:59 uh this is really crazy because elon
12:01 musk is going to end up being involved
12:03 in all of these things and he’s sitting
12:05 on the board and he’s in these tops top
12:08 secret kind of meetings he has clearance
12:10 like no one else so that kind of brings
12:12 me back to what is he saying that’s why
12:15 so many people follow what he’s saying
12:16 because the guy is extremely important
12:18 as far as like his roles
12:21 what the heck does he know that we don’t
12:24 why are they why are they doing this on
12:26 on the batteries and or why are they
12:27 putting these battery backups on the
12:29 power grids everything else
12:32 it says tesla wants to sell electricity
12:34 directly to customers in texas according
12:36 to an application filed by the company
12:38 this month with the public utility
12:40 commission there the application follows
12:42 the start of a big battery build out of
12:44 uh by tesla in engleton texas near
12:48 houston where it aims to connect a 100
12:51 megawatt energy storage system to the
12:54 grid texas monthly first reported on the
12:56 application submitted by a wholly owned
12:59 subsidiary of tesla called tesla energy
13:02 ventures now what do you want to bet
13:04 that that battery system is going to be
13:06 emp proof
13:08 or something else dex what do you think
13:09 as far as uh what if the grid goes down
13:12 by some something and then they use a
13:14 battery backup like this
13:16 yeah absolutely do you think tesla’s
13:18 total sense and it’s no surprise that
13:19 the texas grid is one of the places
13:21 they’re they’re uh innovating this
13:24 do you think that texas is trying to
13:25 take a separate stance you know because
13:27 everybody talks about how tesla has
13:29 their own power grid uh they have their
13:31 own vault of gold they have their own
13:34 systems they have what else do they have
13:36 they have um
13:38 they basically they have their own
13:41 uh completely independent system
13:43 yeah and they have access to open water
13:45 too so yeah they’ve texas has got and
13:48 it’s a big land mass so it’s like one of
13:49 the biggest states uh it was the biggest
13:51 state before alaska came along um but in
13:54 ask any texan they’ll frown up on that
13:56 but anyway
13:57 uh
13:58 nonetheless it’s it’s it’s a big big
14:00 territory it’s got like you said it’s
14:02 got all of those major components that
14:04 it actually controls inside its state
14:06 whether it’s gold power waterways you
14:09 know access to oceans et cetera so yeah
14:11 it’s a it’s a pretty important uh
14:13 pretty important state and a pretty
14:14 important piece of land now look at the
14:16 other places that they’ve done this or
14:19 built uh several utility scale uh tesla
14:22 has also built several utility scale
14:24 energy storage systems around the world
14:27 including one east of los angeles
14:30 another underway in monterey california
14:33 and two in australia one in geelong
14:35 victoria and another in adelaide south
14:38 australia
14:40 which again one of our allies however
14:42 tesla has not functioned as the retail
14:44 electricity provider where it sets up
14:47 these systems instead big batteries
14:49 built by tesla tend to help other
14:51 companies in energy generation storage
14:53 and consumptions a cold snap seized
14:56 texas in february this year stranding
14:58 millions of residents without power or
15:01 water for days on end some officials
15:03 have initially blamed the intermittent
15:05 nature of renewable energy even though
15:08 the state largely runs on fossil fuels
15:12 it later emerged that the state
15:13 lawmakers and regulators including
15:15 including the public utilities
15:17 commission and the texas railroad
15:18 commission
15:20 which is supposed to regulate of course
15:22 the oil and gas industry had ignored or
15:25 softened requirements to fix or prevent
15:28 more vulnerabilities in the texas
15:30 electric grid
15:31 after prior blackouts expert had called
15:34 in for efforts for weatherproofing
15:36 facilities and turbines used to generate
15:38 power with proper insulation and heaters
15:42 it says the texas grid is isolated from
15:45 the rest of the us so transmission of
15:48 power from other states was not
15:50 available to relieve those stuck in the
15:52 cold instead the texas grid was managed
15:55 by electric reliability council of texas
15:58 or ercot a non-profit group that
16:00 essentially schedules the flow of
16:02 electricity to more than 25 million
16:04 households in texas
16:07 that you not only is that a huge state
16:08 that is a huge population as well uh the
16:11 my whole state uh population i believe
16:14 is nine million and we have you know
16:16 major cities like yeah of course seattle
16:19 uh uh bellevue tacoma and all of these
16:22 and uh you have
16:23 you know almost three times as many
16:25 people there
16:27 again it is a big state though so it
16:29 says during the blackout crisis in texas
16:31 tesla ceo elon musk needled uh ercot on
16:35 twitter writing that the group was quote
16:37 not earning that r
16:40 because it was reliability right
16:42 uh so
16:43 what do you think as far as my views on
16:45 it i
16:46 am telling you something is being
16:49 planned for
16:50 i know this as far as we’ve shown you
16:52 actual uh official notices and and what
16:55 they’re doing what they’re prepping for
16:56 uh what they are adding to of course
16:59 their buildings
17:00 why are we uh you know why why aren’t
17:02 the civilians being told
17:04 you know more of this information
17:07 and then tropical storm ida a hurricane
17:10 menace to new orleans we talked about
17:12 this briefly yesterday as it was forming
17:14 a lot of people said that it was similar
17:16 or they said that it was forming and it
17:19 looked a lot like katrina did
17:21 which katrina was one of the worst
17:23 disasters in our history
17:24 it says tropical storm ida has prompted
17:27 a hurricane warning for new orleans and
17:30 a state of emergency for the state of
17:31 louisiana as it pushes across the
17:33 caribbean towards an initial strike on
17:36 cubic cuba friday it says unfortunately
17:39 all of louisiana’s coastline is
17:41 currently in the forecast cone for
17:43 tropical storm ida which is
17:45 strengthening and could come ashore in
17:47 louisiana as a major hurricane and golf
17:50 conditions are conducive for rapid
17:53 intensification
17:54 it says by saturday evening everyone
17:56 should be in the location where they
17:58 intend to ride out the storm the
18:00 governor added it says the u.s national
18:02 hurricane center said ida was expected
18:04 to cross the tobacco-rich western
18:06 stretch of cuba as a tropical storm
18:09 starting friday afternoon and then of
18:11 course strengthened before reaching the
18:13 gulf coast late sunday or early monday
18:16 so i’m praying for the people that are
18:17 in louisiana and of course
18:20 in that area
18:21 but every time they say it’s going to be
18:23 really bad it ends up not being and then
18:26 it really seems like the ones that they
18:28 say are not going to be bad end up being
18:30 the record-breaking you know horrible
18:32 ones
18:33 uh a lot of people in my audience
18:35 probably think that
18:37 uh you know of course some of this is
18:39 due to man-made stuff um the one things
18:43 that i i when it hits places that are
18:45 important or it grabs attention
18:48 that’s always convenient too
18:51 it says ida certainly has the potential
18:53 to be very bad said brian mcnulty a
18:55 hurricane researcher at the university
18:57 of miami anytime these things happen i
18:59 hope that people there at least take it
19:00 seriously because
19:02 obviously we won’t know until it gets
19:04 closer
19:05 it’s always it always happens that i
19:07 know real people that have been affected
19:08 by storms of course i mean heck
19:11 able-bodied sat through hurricane
19:13 katrina uh she was a nurse at the time
19:16 and and she went through martial law and
19:18 everything else after katrina uh ended
19:21 up having to have a
19:23 an escort take her to the hospital uh
19:25 saw a lot of corruption saw a lot of
19:27 messed up stuff
19:30 speaking of which i don’t know if we
19:31 have the video on are too hot for tv
19:33 um
19:34 dex there was a video of a young
19:36 woman soldier that was talking about
19:38 martial law
19:40 and basically telling the good old boys
19:42 vets uh that you know if we have martial
19:46 law
19:47 that you know if if you go against us
19:50 you become the enemy that kind of thing
19:52 like basically yeah it was taken out of
19:54 a longer video that she did i remember
19:56 seeing the longer one and she was
19:58 responding i could find i could find
20:00 that can we find the longer version so
20:03 people have the full context sure but i
20:06 i but what she was saying was partially
20:08 true because basically if uh if you
20:11 don’t do what the military says to do at
20:14 that moment you become the enemy
20:16 and a lot of people have the view that
20:18 oh well military won’t do that to their
20:20 own citizens uh i don’t know about this
20:23 next this new generation of people
20:25 especially the way that uh all the
20:27 training is changing and everything else
20:30 i i honestly don’t think we we have the
20:33 same military that we did what do you
20:35 think let me know down below natalie
20:37 kennedy thank you massive support over
20:40 on youtube thank you for the generous
20:42 super chat there if that was a mistake
20:44 by any chance uh please let us know
20:46 otherwise thank you thank you thank you
20:48 uh patrick bua salao or solei uh thank
20:52 you so much for subscribing
20:54 low tiger says if grid goes down
20:57 and you had tesla’s internet service it
21:00 would work interesting and then low
21:03 tiger tristan early uh says get your ucc
21:06 one filled or filed ucc one filed uh and
21:11 then uh let’s see or thomas the fam hey
21:13 it’s nice to see you nice to stop by
21:15 thank you again i’m hoping your uh
21:18 your channel and everything is going
21:20 good with all of all of your uh
21:22 creations there and then julie clark uh
21:24 thank you as well rhonda mckay thank you
21:27 again
21:29 uh are you going to be experiencing this
21:31 are you going to ride out the storm if
21:33 you are there are you going to sit
21:34 around or are you going to evacuate
21:37 is it at that point yet let us know
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22:12 and then of course ida now expected to
22:14 be a category four at landfall so a
22:17 slight update ida is now expected to be
22:19 a major category hurricane uh category
22:21 four hurricane as it impacts louisiana
22:23 coast sunday night a hurricane warning
22:26 is now in effect
22:28 so uh and then it’s that’s huge
22:31 yeah i mean that’s really big i think
22:32 katrina was a three and some of the
22:35 you know other ones that were very very
22:36 significant for fours
22:38 andrew and others have been bigger but
22:40 yeah that’s a that’s a big number that
22:42 actually hits that price
22:43 so dex did do you know if they have uh
22:47 what is the system like now post katrina
22:50 uh the levees did they you know did they
22:53 change the system i don’t live there and
22:55 again i didn’t fall too much afterwards
22:58 i i know a lot was made about that what
23:01 they were going to do to rebuild them
23:02 and and shore them up and i think the
23:04 army corps of engineers did something i
23:07 don’t know if it’s enough i don’t know i
23:08 don’t live there either and so i’m not
23:10 real familiar with everything that went
23:11 on after after the fact but obviously
23:13 that was a huge uh
23:15 problem but i think the other problem is
23:17 the entire city like sits below sea
23:19 level so
23:20 you know just a just a a torrent of rain
23:23 from something like this can be a big
23:24 deal irregardless of if the levees are
23:26 fixed or not the levees break then it’s
23:28 obviously we get what we saw last time
23:30 i just i i remember that we covered a
23:34 story maybe it was before your time or
23:36 maybe you were with me that
23:39 that there was a previous storm maybe
23:40 one or two years ago that they were
23:42 worried about it and i just remember
23:44 covering something that was talking
23:46 about the levees and
23:48 how
23:49 they could have been overrun again a
23:51 couple years ago but correct me if i’m
23:53 wrong guys uh of course i know there are
23:55 people in the chat right now that live
23:57 there so let us know if if i ever say
24:00 something that’s just blatantly wrong
24:02 you know let me know and i’ll fix it
24:04 wendy vos hoffman says we just attacked
24:08 afghanistan
24:09 uh dex if i i think we have some
24:13 pieces here let’s see
24:15 um if there was something that just
24:16 happened in the last hour
24:18 then we will look that up dex if you can
24:20 check to see if there’s anything new
24:22 that we don’t have in the show already
24:25 and then uh we’ll cover it looks like a
24:27 drone attack i’m pulling it up okay
24:30 so again if something happens during the
24:32 show make sure to pop it in and we will
24:34 add it to the show live uh it looks like
24:37 uh breaking news
24:39 uh is that there was some sort of drone
24:43 attack
24:45 uh which is weird we have some stuff
24:47 china was just uh in fact we’re gonna
24:49 cover some stuff in a second here
24:52 talking about japanese fighters
24:54 intercept three chinese drones in uh in
24:57 of course uh their their zone and then
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26:41 uh
26:42 dex if i do have that article and okay
26:46 thank you so much
26:49 so dex was awesome and he grabbed uh
26:52 this one of the stories to to show you
26:54 what is happening right now
26:59 it appears
27:07 huh
27:09 dex i don’t well maybe this has it in
27:11 here uh it says mr b told another kabul
27:14 attack is likely white house i’ll give
27:17 you a different one hang on okay
27:19 well i’ll cover that anyways it’s
27:22 so this is the thing you don’t need a
27:24 crystal ball to figure this out if they
27:26 are saying these kind of things then
27:29 most likely we will see it
27:31 it says the pentagon on friday announced
27:33 that it is opening more military bases
27:36 to hold up to 50 000 afghan nationals
27:39 who are either applying for special
27:41 immigration
27:42 visas
27:43 or are deemed to be at risk it says
27:46 pentagon press secretary john kirby said
27:48 that the u.s is opening up marine corps
27:51 bases quantico in virginia uh for fort
27:54 pickett
27:56 in virginia
27:57 and holloman air force base new mexico
28:00 to provide support to the u.s mission to
28:03 evacuate siv applicants
28:05 okay so you remember the caller from
28:06 last night that basically said that
28:08 indiana was turned into this place and
28:10 buses and buses and buses full of the
28:12 citizens from there were getting uh put
28:15 in and now they outnumbered her small
28:17 town
28:18 this is actually uh bouncing off of that
28:22 this is saying now they are going to be
28:23 in virginia uh wisconsin texas
28:27 new jersey
28:29 new mexico
28:32 wow dex did you catch that
28:35 yeah i did and then there’s other
28:36 reports that are floating around and we
28:38 need to as the foogle fam should
28:39 probably look into is whether or not um
28:41 what percentage of the folks are
28:44 actually ones that helped uh the us
28:47 versus just people that got through the
28:48 system to get here
28:51 yeah
28:51 you would think that some would take
28:53 advantage of the kind of ride out and
28:55 say hey i’m i helped in some way i
28:58 high-fived a guy once
29:01 uh let’s see
29:03 i’ll give you a new url
29:05 okay thank you
29:08 so let’s see okay here we go sometimes
29:10 these news organizations recycle their
29:12 articles
29:20 all right so we’re pulling it up right
29:22 now
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29:44 info for us all
29:46 uh thank you thank you and thank you uh
29:49 lisa k thank you for being on that
29:50 leaderboard uh multiple times in the
29:53 last month frankie 714 says hello
29:55 everyone from western kentucky and then
29:57 meet puppetos7 and of course carrie ray
30:00 it was nice to see your comments on the
30:03 video down below
30:04 all right so i don’t know what’s going
30:05 on here so hold on
30:09 uh dax i’m gonna cover one more and then
30:12 we’ll go back to it uh if you can maybe
30:17 yeah i think there was an error when it
30:18 was cop being pasted so it’s there i
30:20 think i see it too it’s a two instead of
30:22 a four
30:29 okay there we go it says u.s military
30:31 conducts airstrike against
30:35 k isis-k of course i read that on
30:37 purpose like that
30:38 uh
30:40 geez oh man
30:42 so you know it’s like what what are we
30:44 gonna do is this gonna be the start of a
30:47 war right
30:48 are we going to do another 20 years and
30:50 then bounce out
30:53 it says the u.s has conducted
30:56 an airstrike against isis k planner
31:00 a spokesman for the u.s central command
31:02 said in a statement friday remember
31:04 central command just yesterday was
31:05 talking about um
31:08 didn’t they just say u.s central command
31:10 is the one that just gave a list of
31:13 everything to them was it not
31:15 i’m pretty sure
31:17 it’s a list of all the americans living
31:19 in there gave it to the t-band it says
31:22 quote u.s military forces conducted an
31:25 over-the-horizon counter-t operation
31:28 today against an is
31:31 k planner the unmanned airstrike
31:34 occurred in the non-gahar province of
31:36 afghanistan and it says initial
31:38 indications that
31:40 we just
31:41 took out the target
31:43 we know of no civilian casualties
31:45 spokesman captain bill urban said in a
31:48 statement
31:49 so it may have been a very targeted very
31:52 tiny strike
31:54 i do know that we have covered
31:55 technology where you could be in a group
31:57 of 10 people and it will take out the
31:59 one
32:00 uh really crazy stuff we’re talking
32:02 about uh technology that you know of
32:04 course isn’t all fully public yet uh
32:08 missiles that can actually not do a big
32:10 boom but more of a targeted just
32:14 surgical almost uh we’ve we have covered
32:17 the the technology that has that and
32:18 some of it can even be uh launched via
32:22 of course uh an unmanned drone itself
32:25 like an unmanned car
32:26 shoots an unmanned drone that ends up
32:29 shooting an a missile that can be
32:31 surgical like a needle
32:33 so pretty crazy uh we will update it as
32:36 it goes if there’s more news of course
32:38 drop it in
32:39 western body says dad joke time 6 30 is
32:41 the best time of the day hands down hey
32:44 i appreciate the feedback again we try
32:46 to keep keep uh keep you guys in the
32:48 loop as far as what times leon panetta
32:51 says u.s troops will need to return to
32:53 combat in
32:55 afghanistan well no really
32:58 so the 20 years may not be in vain
33:00 because guess what it may not have ended
33:03 uh basically it just took a two-week
33:05 break to took our military and left the
33:07 civilians out
33:08 to get taken out and then we’ll just
33:10 bring you know everything back
33:12 uh it says former defense secretary leon
33:15 panetta says u.s troops will need to go
33:18 back into combat in afghanistan as the
33:20 region remains
33:21 on high alert for more sushi attacks
33:25 again i’ll zoom in to that
33:29 yeah more of those right
33:32 with the death toll from thursday’s
33:34 atrocity rising to more than 100
33:36 including 13 u.s soldiers it says quote
33:39 we’re going to have to go back in to get
33:41 isis
33:43 if you remember our previous president
33:45 t-man actually said that they were 100
33:47 gone i don’t i never actually understood
33:50 that just period i i think they meant
33:53 like the bases and the places where they
33:54 met and all of that and i believe that
33:57 could be true at the same time but isis
34:00 and that thought
34:02 supposedly i mean that’s an ideology
34:04 that’s a frame there’s always going to
34:05 be people out there i never even got why
34:07 they said a hundred percent period
34:10 dex did you ever kind of understand that
34:12 i know that people are well i think i
34:14 think when it was when it was brought up
34:16 it was always brought up in a specific
34:18 context like in the s country
34:20 uh that
34:22 is that is there was taken taken out and
34:25 i think by that it means you know pushed
34:27 down so uh
34:29 small that it was pretty much irrelevant
34:30 right i think that was sort of the the
34:32 notion i don’t know that it was ever
34:34 100
34:35 but
34:36 it certainly would have been said that
34:38 way right
34:39 yeah so and again people are taking it
34:42 out of context especially on twitter
34:44 because they’re saying i don’t know why
34:46 here’s the thing even if you don’t like
34:47 t-man i don’t get why so many people
34:50 bring them up just totally out of
34:52 nowhere like um you know out of the blue
34:54 they’ll just bring them up it’s like
34:57 people try to blame
34:58 which president or which person it’s on
35:03 when really it’s not even the president
35:05 you know nothing is actually president
35:07 b’s fault either you realize that
35:10 president b is getting all of his orders
35:12 handed to him from a team that’s that’s
35:14 you know
35:15 making all the decisions for him he’s
35:18 just a talking face
35:20 all of the bad decisions are made by
35:22 groups of people that’s what’s crazy
35:24 it’s not a single person making these
35:26 bad decisions it’s whole teams it’s
35:28 whole groups of dumb people
35:30 so i that that’s what makes me laugh
35:33 it’s like uh
35:35 this is they they all have advisors and
35:37 their advisors have advisors
35:39 so
35:40 it’s like uh there’s no one president
35:43 they just like to put one person up
35:44 there they’re the face of it so you
35:46 blame them but really it’s the senior
35:49 military brass it’s everybody else
35:51 uh
35:52 you know this is just crazy stuff that’s
35:54 happening right here this isn’t a big
35:56 mistake this is this seems to me like
35:57 it’s all planned this is just a big
36:00 circus
36:01 uh people say it’s a circus because it
36:03 went so bad
36:05 i think i i’m starting to think that
36:07 this is going as planned like this was a
36:10 success uh it says we’re probably going
36:12 to have to go back in when al-qaeda
36:17 resurrects itself right
36:19 as they will with the t ban
36:22 he predicted it says they gave safe
36:25 haven to unkrono before they’ll probably
36:27 do it again predicted panetta who was
36:30 the director of the cia and oversaw the
36:32 us operation that killed the terror
36:34 group’s leader osama bin laden okay so
36:37 and by the way so he’s saying that uh
36:41 the
36:42 taliban or the t-band
36:44 will team up with this tea group right
36:48 and we just handed them a list of people
36:50 that helped they basically gave them a
36:53 hit list like here here’s all the people
36:56 that helped over the last 20 years that
36:57 you really hate
37:02 i understand that we’re trying to get
37:03 our troops out of there but bottom line
37:05 is we can leave a battlefield but we
37:07 can’t leave them on terrorism oh my gosh
37:10 they really said that right
37:12 which is still a threat to our security
37:15 he told
37:21 yeah
37:24 yeah yeah
37:26 and and you know which uh president he
37:28 worked under right
37:30 uh
37:32 osama
37:33 yeah
37:35 yeah
37:36 oh i mean oh mama
37:44 i thought uh
37:45 who do who made those t-shirts that had
37:47 uh
37:50 you know bin laden or whatever and they
37:52 took out letters or they they
37:54 capitalized only the b-i-d-e-n i thought
37:57 that was pretty funny
37:58 uh bones says thanks more frugal tv dex
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38:09 it was only because uh
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39:16 uh and then
39:17 we’ve got marine battalion commander
39:19 blasts inept military leadership over
39:21 afghan withdrawal
39:23 so
39:24 if you haven’t seen this video i highly
39:26 recommend it i i can i think we can play
39:28 a small part of this he did get fired
39:32 uh what basically happened
39:34 it says a sitting marine battalion
39:36 commander uh on thursday blasted
39:38 ineptitude of u.s military leadership of
39:40 the disastrous afghanistan withdrawal
39:42 saying that he was willing to risk his
39:45 losing his 17-year career he even
39:48 specifically goes into saying that he
39:50 was three years short of that 20-year
39:53 mark
39:54 he was three years short of this
39:56 basically pension uh you know kind of a
39:58 tenure kind of thing where you can’t be
40:00 touched uh all of that he was three
40:02 years away from that
40:04 and he knew he was risking he knew what
40:07 he was saying was basically going to
40:09 lose him his job but he said it anyways
40:11 because he was so frustrated and so
40:13 discontent i would like to hear
40:15 everybody’s opinion on this after they
40:17 actually watch that full video because i
40:20 i want to see i do will people actually
40:21 get mad
40:23 veterans are you mad at this gentleman
40:24 for speaking out and saying this he did
40:27 end up losing his job
40:29 it says i want to say this very strongly
40:31 i’ve been fighting for 17 years i’m
40:33 willing to throw it all away to say to
40:35 my senior leaders
40:37 i demand accountability
40:39 said sheller
40:41 it says the reason people are so upset
40:43 on social media right now is not because
40:45 of the marine on the battlefield let
40:47 somebody down
40:48 that service member always rose to the
40:50 occasion and has done extraordinary
40:53 things sheller said people are upset
40:56 because the senior leaders let them down
40:59 and none of them are raising their hands
41:01 and accepting accountability and saying
41:04 we mess this up
41:06 do you agree with that statement that
41:08 senior leaders are not saying hey it’s
41:11 my fault i screwed up we got this
41:13 information i should have done it
41:16 of course not
41:18 it sounds very familiar though too uh
41:20 you know where you see that mostly is in
41:22 like say china
41:24 where uh everybody kind of blames the
41:27 next guy up or the you know somebody
41:29 else because nobody wants to get that
41:31 wrath
41:32 here i don’t know whose fault this is
41:35 but i’m sure you know i don’t think it’s
41:37 a mistake i i think that’s why people
41:39 are not coming forward i don’t think
41:41 it’s a mistake
41:42 and i think they know it
41:44 but lower down think about what the
41:46 lower battalion commanders and people
41:48 like that are thinking they’re thinking
41:50 what is going on here this looks so bad
41:52 it looks bad on the military it looks
41:54 bad on everybody
41:55 but it shouldn’t it’s not their fault
41:58 the scathing public rebuke is a sign of
42:01 growing anger amongst
42:02 u.s service members over the pull-out
42:05 and evacuation effort which has led to a
42:08 t-ban a takeover of the country remember
42:10 these guys fought over there they sat in
42:12 there for years
42:13 they dealt with people they lost friends
42:15 and family over this so this is where it
42:18 hits them close to home
42:20 not only on top of that
42:21 this gentleman actually lost a friend in
42:24 this uh recent attack of this you know
42:27 boom boom
42:29 so uh pretty i mean this is a
42:32 this is a um psychologically this is
42:35 going to have a major effect in my
42:37 opinion psychologically it could have a
42:40 major effect on
42:41 our troops right when they look not not
42:43 his statement but his feelings right if
42:45 they share those feelings if they look
42:48 at what has happened and we know that
42:49 that’s what a lot of them are saying
42:50 it’s like hey this is not right etcetera
42:53 etcetera
42:54 that’s you know think about it if you’re
42:55 on the team
42:56 and that’s going on you’re demoralized
42:58 right
43:00 you don’t you don’t want to be there you
43:01 might not want to re-up you might not
43:03 want to join you might not want to do
43:05 your best it might just be
43:07 disenfranchised
43:09 and you know add that with other things
43:10 that are struggling with our military
43:12 right and all the other stuff that we’re
43:13 doing that people aren’t necessarily in
43:15 it aren’t necessarily
43:16 in agreement with and things they may be
43:18 being forced to do really quickly that
43:20 they’re not in agreement with and all of
43:22 that i think can actually weaken our
43:24 military right now maybe at a time that
43:26 our military shouldn’t be weakened maybe
43:28 it needs to be at strongest because we
43:29 don’t know what’s right around the
43:30 horizon
43:32 so you so that okay i could see how that
43:35 would be the other side um now
43:39 and i’m not saying what he’s saying i’m
43:41 saying
43:42 that what has happened from the
43:43 leadership
43:45 if their actions and if if that’s the
43:48 way the entire you know military feels
43:50 then that’s a demoralization to them
43:52 right compound that with everything else
43:55 that’s not a good place to have our
43:56 entire military population right
43:59 whether it’s being forced to do
44:00 something they don’t want to do in the
44:02 next few days whether it’s
44:03 you know all the other stuff that’s
44:05 shenanigans that have been going on for
44:06 the last year and now this
44:09 this what happened in the a country add
44:11 that all up if you’re in
44:13 you’ve got to be feeling a little
44:14 different about it than you did four
44:16 years ago
44:18 okay and then
44:19 well so you said that if this is how all
44:23 of them feel right
44:24 uh they said that they fired him for
44:26 trust and confidence in him right he
44:28 comes out and says that he feels like
44:30 this most of the public is gonna go okay
44:32 well most of the lower uh you know or
44:35 lower brass it’s gonna uh feel like this
44:37 as well so it gives us kind of doubts in
44:40 our military and how they’re feeling so
44:43 i could see how they could look at that
44:44 and say whoa you shouldn’t have said
44:45 this publicly kind of like the
44:48 uh the what what was it a general or or
44:51 the captain of the boat that got fired
44:53 because he said the cv was you know
44:55 wrecking his boat and it was destroying
44:57 the whole boat and and came out and
44:59 t-man uh
45:01 uh he ended up getting like relieved and
45:03 then i think timon brought him back or
45:05 something it was it was weird um i said
45:08 that this he should at least be re-hired
45:11 i don’t
45:12 i don’t know though if you’re military
45:14 and you look at this statement after you
45:15 watch this video and you think he should
45:18 have been fired let me know why i would
45:20 love to know why i don’t think he should
45:22 lose 17 years his pension uh his
45:25 insurance everything that he had uh
45:27 going especially if he’s three years
45:28 away from you know being able to take
45:30 care of his family
45:32 i’m sure they have code like rules and
45:35 it’s pretty clear because he knew going
45:36 into it
45:37 i said it and then you gotta admire him
45:39 if he knows what’s happening it’d be
45:41 totally different if he came back and
45:42 was whining and saying just because i
45:44 said that i shouldn’t be he knew what
45:46 was going to happen he was just trying
45:47 to make a stand right
45:49 so whether you believe his stand or not
45:51 that’s fine but you know somebody who’s
45:53 willing to do that and knows exactly
45:56 what they’re risking and knows that
45:57 they’re they’re taking it could it also
45:58 fall on it could it also be propaganda
46:01 to get people it didn’t really go that
46:03 viral i don’t think
46:05 i mean did how you know
46:07 well it hit all the mainstream it was on
46:09 you know tucker and everyone else
46:11 tonight so okay so it did no so it did
46:13 go viral then so i don’t know then that
46:16 makes me because i know this made me
46:18 feel a certain way maybe it made me feel
46:20 that way because i was getting tricked
46:23 that’s how i always wonder now
46:25 and i do get tricked every once in a
46:26 while we’re human beings we all do
46:29 so did i get tricked into feeling bad
46:31 for this guy saying rehire this guy
46:33 doing this
46:34 because
46:36 is this making me think i i just
46:38 wondered it because
46:40 i trust a guy that is saying that kind
46:42 of thing and maybe i got fooled i don’t
46:44 know
46:46 no i don’t i don’t think he got fooled
46:47 but that’s that’s my i don’t know i
46:49 don’t either i mean he’s he’s
46:52 i think what he’s saying is plain as
46:54 fact like
46:55 where’s the accountability
46:56 yeah but i’m taking it a step higher if
46:58 this whole debacle was uh somehow
47:01 by design then the design part partial
47:04 part of that design wasn’t not only to
47:06 just ruin the
47:08 image and uh strength of america with
47:11 all of its allies it’s also to ruin its
47:13 image and strength amongst its members
47:14 right
47:15 and when i say members i mean the
47:16 military right because they
47:18 they’re they don’t feel like like they
47:20 they feel disenfranchised right like all
47:22 of a sudden this is what who we’re
47:23 working for and they’re not listening to
47:26 us so i don’t know it’s just we need our
47:28 military to be strong as ever in my
47:30 opinion right now and i
47:32 you know it really bothers me when
47:35 things happen that don’t improve that
47:37 strength
47:38 and and by the way uh
47:41 how many can you look up a small fact
47:43 how many uh military do we have uh how
47:46 many
47:47 how many soldiers do we have in total of
47:49 all
47:50 military do is that something that you
47:53 can
47:54 uh
47:55 you can look up
47:56 i believe it was like 1.4 i’m trying to
48:00 find that number
48:01 it was basically double china had double
48:03 and that was on active um
48:07 then i think it’s it i thought it was
48:08 around one or or
48:10 yeah 1.4 active duty us okay so out of
48:14 1.4 million almost a million are not
48:18 getting the thing right they told us
48:20 that because they ended up releasing
48:22 saying this many people uh will you know
48:24 are basically not done yet
48:28 and that now that they’ve approved this
48:30 thing up for a future by the way it’s
48:32 not for this one it’s for this future
48:36 stab in the bab
48:38 that they will you know they’ll all have
48:40 to do it right
48:42 but they said 900 000 so that tells you
48:44 that most of the majority of the
48:46 military are already kind of pissed off
48:48 about this not wanting to do it
48:50 otherwise they would have already done
48:51 it
48:52 and just to add the numbers so other
48:54 people don’t get upset if you put
48:55 reserve and guard in that’s 857 000 more
48:59 so about 2 million
49:01 2.2.4.2
49:03 okay 2.2 and a half yeah
49:06 all right and you know there will be
49:07 somebody down in the comments like i
49:09 googled it faster than you and it was
49:11 2.21
49:14 false information fake news i lost
49:17 respect for you
49:19 sorry
49:20 i get that every day
49:21 all right
49:22 moving on
49:24 powell fed on track to
49:27 slow aid for economy later this year
49:30 it says the federal reserve will start
49:32 dialing back it its ultra low rate
49:35 policies this year as long as hiring
49:37 continues to improve chair jerome powell
49:40 said friday signaling the beginning of
49:42 the end of the fed’s extraordinary
49:45 response to the
49:46 recession it says the fed’s move could
49:49 lead over time to somewhat higher
49:51 borrowing costs for mortgages credit
49:53 cards and business loans it says the fed
49:56 has been buying 120 billion that’s right
50:00 billion
50:02 dollars a month in mortgage and treasury
50:05 bonds to try to hold down longer-term
50:07 loan rates to spur borrowing and
50:09 spending
50:11 powell’s comments indicate that the fed
50:14 will likely announce a reduction or
50:17 tapering
50:18 of those purchases sometime in the final
50:20 three months of this year
50:22 it says in a speech being given
50:24 virtually to an annual gathering of
50:26 central bankers powell stressed at the
50:28 beginning of the tapering does not
50:30 signal any plan to start raising the
50:32 fed’s benchmark short-term rate
50:35 which it has kept near zero since the
50:39 through the economy in march 2020
50:44 which is just so
50:45 absurd
50:47 rate hikes won’t likely start until the
50:49 fed has finished tapering its bond
50:51 purchases
50:55 dex what do you do do you think that
50:56 there’s some some uh
50:59 fishy stuff here
51:00 yeah you know it’s interesting we have
51:02 to watch how this plays out but you know
51:03 we’ve seen these interest rates go to
51:05 almost zero i mean my friend told me the
51:07 day he refined his house and got like a
51:10 1.9
51:12 interest rate which is you know unheard
51:14 of
51:15 for the longest time that i could ever
51:16 remember anybody getting something that
51:18 low right so you know
51:20 the question is how long does that last
51:22 and even in other countries we heard of
51:23 negative interest rate it was almost
51:25 like a joke right really you got paid to
51:26 leave your you know or they they they
51:29 were paying you to let them hold your
51:30 money right
51:32 um so
51:33 it’s just interesting to see it’s
51:35 obvious that we’re
51:36 we’re doing a lot to prop up the economy
51:38 right now
51:39 and i you know everybody always
51:42 speculates as to whether or not the
51:44 economy is in a in as bad a shape as we
51:47 think it is a lot of gloom and doomers
51:49 will say it’s you know about to explode
51:51 at any moment um certainly i’m not here
51:53 giving you that advice uh one way or the
51:56 other but these types of signals and
51:57 these types of things are just pretty
51:59 clear about like what the government has
52:01 to do to try to maintain some sense of
52:03 stability
52:05 and make us think that everything is
52:07 fine and now whether or not they’re
52:08 actually going to do it in a way that
52:10 allows us to get through a rough period
52:12 of time and it not fall apart that’s
52:14 sort of up in the air right but and if
52:16 they do great but if they don’t you know
52:19 that’s it could be pretty bad too
52:22 so
52:23 on here
52:25 this again i like how they put this in
52:28 every article no matter what it’s about
52:32 it’s just it’s so funny no matter where
52:34 you look
52:35 it says at the same time the fed chair
52:37 said that the central bank is monitoring
52:39 the economic impact of the highly
52:42 contagious
52:44 variant which has caused a sharp spike
52:47 in
52:49 cases in the united states especially in
52:51 the south and west it says well the
52:54 variant presents a near-term risk the
52:56 prospects are good for continued
52:58 progress towards maximum employment
53:02 they put they put this in there it’s no
53:04 matter where you look
53:06 they’re telling you that you know this
53:08 this uh this d is gonna come at you this
53:11 d is gonna come right at your face
53:17 i’m gonna dodge it i’m i’m just telling
53:21 you i’m just
53:23 you know
53:26 like that
53:29 better choice of words
53:31 next time
53:33 matthew 777 thank you for subscribing
53:36 wendy vos hoffman ebs going off in south
53:39 uh carolina va in galveston texas
53:43 ebs emergency broadcast system going off
53:46 in south carolina ver uh
53:48 uh van uh va and galveston va
53:52 so
53:53 wendy what do you mean
53:56 uh is that for the storms
53:59 is that what you’re saying
54:01 i would love to i wouldn’t be there not
54:03 in south carolina
54:05 so in galveston texas okay uh if you can
54:08 be more specific if you want to pop into
54:11 the regular chat or um
54:14 shoot where you’re on youtube
54:16 michael depaul so can anyone else
54:19 confirm that or give me
54:21 some more information that on chat
54:23 saying that the emergency broadcast
54:25 system is going off in
54:27 uh three different places at least
54:28 galveston texas va
54:30 uh and south carolina
54:34 by the way thank you lisa kami puppet07
54:37 uh toad man again thank you for the
54:40 ninja guinea there lisa k23 marv if all
54:43 planned then it’s a big distraction from
54:45 what though what should we be uh
54:47 attending be well i think that a lot of
54:49 the stuff in the uh web only content i
54:52 think a lot of that is something we
54:54 should be paying attention to cloud for
54:56 all the real sift thank you uh bear
54:58 lover 9000
55:00 dixie doe jacktronix
55:03 bear lover 9000 love it okay and then
55:09 let’s see here
55:11 yes got forced to take the j and been
55:14 having to ret like symptoms randomly
55:17 uh real roaches got forced to take the j
55:20 and having tourette’s like symptoms
55:22 randomly
55:24 i would be swearing too though uh
55:26 lynne let’s see here wait what
55:30 i’m in south carolina says tilan 40. so
55:32 she’s not aware uh
55:34 let’s see
55:37 able-bodied says the real news is on the
55:40 cat dog cat website
55:45 all right uh by the way while we are
55:47 here
55:48 boom
55:51 oh
55:52 murphy’s law the uh
55:54 the audits miracle coming in
55:59 well we’re on it and we know that we’ve
56:00 got able bodied in here
56:03 i just want to say
56:07 i just want to say thank you to
56:09 everybody here i want to pop in
56:12 to chat
56:15 uh able bodied thank you
56:17 thank you for being a peaceful presence
56:19 in uh the chat um you are a
56:22 strong-willed very incredibly uh smart
56:25 and you’ve been through so many
56:26 different things in your life you’ve
56:28 been in this chat uh virtually every
56:30 single night
56:32 more than i have so
56:35 i want to say right now that uh we are
56:38 going to mod able-bodied she has been
56:40 here for close to three years if not
56:43 three years the entire time that i’ve
56:44 been around uh og foogle fam
56:48 uh able-bodied thank you and i would uh
56:51 i would love to have you as a mod
56:54 again uh
56:56 mods have to go by kind of a simple
56:58 thing usually they give multiple chances
57:01 uh we usually give people three chances
57:03 if they’re straight up trolls i even
57:05 tell people to like you know they’re
57:07 having a bad day they’re kicking the cat
57:09 type thing you know a lot of people come
57:10 in here and if they’re trolling or if
57:12 they’re not trolling maybe they just
57:13 disagree with you they come at you
57:15 we can always give those people a chance
57:17 we can also
57:18 uh you know
57:20 sometimes people just need a bunch of
57:21 people to say hey how are you doing have
57:24 a better day
57:25 there are people right here right now
57:28 that were
57:29 considered trolls that were just saying
57:30 you’re this you’re ugly this that
57:33 they’re in the chat because we ended up
57:36 being nice and nice and nice
57:39 and basically told him like what is
57:41 really going on
57:42 people ended up busting out and saying
57:44 my mom just died or this or that or and
57:47 then they started having a good time
57:48 because even if we disagree we can still
57:51 talk about things and you can put your
57:53 view there and then i’m gonna say okay
57:56 can i you know send me some links send
57:58 me this show me why you believe that
58:01 so that’s that’s why i think we have so
58:03 many different people from so many
58:05 different areas we have people on the
58:06 left we have on the right we have
58:08 everywhere and in my mods we actually
58:10 have a good balance too we have people
58:12 on both sides of the aisle
58:14 so
58:15 again that is really cool
58:17 uh bones again one of our
58:20 one of our favorite mods here he has
58:22 been there able-bodied
58:28 let’s see oh my gosh
58:31 i found you and i’m not
58:33 on the right one dang it
58:38 all right and then uh dax if you could
58:41 can we talk about taiwan japan
58:50 certainly adam so uh we’ve been talking
58:52 about uh this meeting that they had or
58:55 that we talked about the meeting they
58:56 were planning to have between um
58:59 taiwan and japan and how china was
59:01 really upset about them doing it and
59:03 threatened them not to have it and then
59:04 of course we just reported that they did
59:06 have it and now what we’ve got is what’s
59:07 coming out of that
59:08 um of course a lot of information as far
59:12 as
59:13 very much that it shows that japan is
59:15 very pro
59:17 uh supporting um the democratic
59:21 efforts yeah go ahead they’re not afraid
59:23 of
59:24 exactly what’s going to be said
59:26 exactly
59:27 and and so what what they what was very
59:30 interesting though in this article was
59:31 they they did bring up uh military and
59:33 they did bring up
59:35 those types of activities but they said
59:37 obviously that’s sensitive and we can’t
59:38 talk about it so in other words what
59:41 leads me to believe is there was a
59:42 discussion specifically with japan about
59:45 what they may or may not be able to do
59:46 to help defend
59:48 and now there’s a lot of speculation on
59:50 what japan will do to defend taiwan from
59:53 china
59:54 but nothing was obviously released
59:56 because that would be you know
59:58 top secret or private information they
60:00 would not put out there
60:01 but it’s definitely not something china
60:03 is going to be happy about and we’re
60:05 bound to see
60:06 some sort of conversation or if not some
60:08 sort of actions and activity
60:10 uh in my opinion over that area as as a
60:13 result of this
60:14 yeah and basically what dex just said
60:17 it’s it you know this is uh a country
60:20 that is obviously smaller than our own
60:22 uh but they’re putting their you know
60:24 they’re putting theirs all out there
60:26 they’re saying you know we’re we’re um
60:27 going to stand up for these people no
60:29 matter what
60:31 uh and
60:32 i just think it’s it’s crazy that
60:35 you know more of the world isn’t coming
60:37 out and speaking
60:38 uh for taiwan considering china’s
60:41 requests are
60:43 i mean kind of crazy like they won’t
60:44 even
60:46 you know maybe they do feel like they
60:47 have the right to it but they won’t even
60:49 let them use their own flag they won’t
60:51 do this if they’ve been living like that
60:52 and they’ve been in a democracy for this
60:54 long why do they have to have them
60:57 why can’t they just you know get along
60:59 without it china is you know huge
61:02 why do they have to have taiwan why do
61:04 they
61:04 believe they own that
61:08 obviously i see the history there you
61:10 know they used to be uh you know
61:13 under the same rule but then things
61:15 changed now we’re in a modern society
61:18 they are a communist uh
61:20 society and that’s a democracy so
61:22 therefore if we lose taiwan we lose a
61:24 democracy
61:26 where people have freedoms
61:29 then if they go back to that they’re
61:30 going to be under this rule which
61:32 everybody knows that they’re doing
61:34 horrible things
61:36 i mean you’re talking about an actual
61:38 and i’m sure our government does i’m
61:40 sure every government or almost every
61:42 government i don’t know about norway i
61:44 just feel like they would be too nice
61:46 uh but every government does horrible
61:48 things but this government it’s the kind
61:50 of government that you know you’ll wake
61:52 up without a kidney
61:55 susan i mean take a look at take a look
61:57 at
61:58 nk and sk right you know there was a
62:01 division there obviously created for
62:03 lots of different reasons but that
62:05 division divided these two different
62:08 you know types of uh of governance and
62:10 now when you look at where they are
62:11 today
62:13 you know one’s very successful and the
62:15 others sort of
62:16 more than a hot mess right and you know
62:19 same could be said for other countries
62:20 which you look at that have followed
62:22 followed that path so it’s obvious that
62:24 you would think that countries that do
62:26 promote you know more of a free economy
62:28 and democratic uh positions are
62:30 definitely going to want to support more
62:32 of that because they don’t want to
62:33 necessarily
62:35 change their their position that’s
62:37 working for them and they want to see
62:38 more people like them or more countries
62:40 like them
62:42 yeah well and the fact that they make
62:44 people
62:45 apologize for even saying that their
62:48 country
62:49 i mean this is like we’re in a we’re in
62:51 like a twilight zone right now
62:54 i think you’re right though dex um pam
62:56 ben keep telling us real news love you
62:58 linda c thank you so much for your
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63:29 uh wendy vos hoffman again i would like
63:32 to know what the the whole ebs thing is
63:34 about uh email me at adam at
63:36 marfooglenews.com if the emergency
63:38 broadcasting system is going off uh why
63:41 you know why is that happening is it
63:43 just a test i mean tests go off but and
63:45 how do you know that it’s going off in
63:47 those other places do you have family
63:48 and they’re telling you that it’s on
63:50 are you on the phone with somebody in
63:52 galveston and they’re saying hey this is
63:54 going off
63:55 and
63:56 then stormhawk says adam dex you guys
64:00 rock there is no
64:03 fate but what we make
64:06 now read that again slow
64:08 there is no
64:10 fate
64:11 but what we
64:12 make
64:16 warning to fam insurance to stop
64:18 covering cv id treatments now
64:22 that fizzle is approved connect the dots
64:27 yes so that’s actually uh that’s that’s
64:31 pretty interesting actually
64:33 not interesting we know why
64:37 all right and then uh randall edge again
64:39 thank you thank you thank you
64:42 japanese fighters intercept three
64:45 chinese drones in as many days
64:48 it says it isn’t clear if the surge in
64:51 chinese drone presence over the east
64:52 china sea is indicative of a new trend
64:55 or prelude to a major naval involvement
64:58 or movement
64:59 but it says for the third time in as
65:01 many days
65:02 the japan air self-defense force has
65:04 sent fighter jets out to monitor drones
65:07 belonging to china’s people’s liberation
65:10 army
65:11 flying in the east china sea and the
65:13 mayako strait
65:15 which lies southwest of the island of
65:17 okinawa these intercepts underscore the
65:20 chinese military growing unmanned
65:22 aircraft capabilities as well as the
65:24 strategic significance of this body of
65:26 water which is one of the number of
65:29 maritime passages linking the east china
65:31 sea to the philippine sea
65:33 and the border
65:35 of western pacific ocean
65:37 this recent flurry of activity began on
65:39 august 24th 2021 when a lone 10 gun
65:43 tb001 scorpion medium altitude long
65:45 endurance or
65:47 male
65:48 drone flew into the east china sea
65:51 northwest of okinawa a single people
65:54 ruling race army harbin bzk zero zero
65:58 five male drone then flew a sortie back
66:01 and forth through the mayaku strait
66:05 yesterday
66:07 today another tb-001 conducted a similar
66:10 flight through the miyako strait in all
66:12 three cases the jsdf scrambled fighters
66:15 to investigate the chinese drones
66:17 activities uh dex it sounds like to me
66:20 they are looking at these major
66:21 waterways and they’re doing it with
66:23 high-end cameras and and investigating
66:26 stuff
66:27 they’re definitely investing here uh
66:29 they’re investing time and resources and
66:31 we know why it’s just a matter of what
66:33 is what are they going to do next right
66:35 and is this a
66:36 you know foreshadowing or just the
66:38 precursor of something that’s about to
66:40 happen
66:41 i’ll make just a crazy off prediction
66:43 that they’re looking at that straight
66:45 and
66:46 i don’t want to say that that will get
66:48 blocked anytime soon but i i would i
66:51 wouldn’t be surprised if it ended up
66:52 getting blocked with a ship or something
66:55 or
66:56 when we do eventually go to conflict
66:59 with china which i believe we will
67:01 uh that they will have some sort of
67:04 strategic thing set up there because
67:06 think about it if you were to do all of
67:08 this you would need
67:10 to get the layouts of all this
67:12 i guess you could say well they could
67:13 just use satellite footage i wonder if
67:16 they are going in with the drones
67:19 one drilling and practicing and doing
67:21 all that but also getting live footage
67:24 of what is there
67:26 because at any time something could pop
67:28 off
67:31 i don’t try to uh just you know scare
67:33 people with the whole ww3 thing but i
67:36 mean it’s
67:37 i’m absolutely i’m absolutely sure it
67:39 will happen
67:40 i believe within two years now after
67:42 talking to several people including a
67:44 dod employee
67:48 but you know will that really affect us
67:50 here at home will that affect us here in
67:52 the u.s will it affect you in australia
67:54 will it affect you in europe
67:57 i think if it is a major conflict then
67:59 yes
68:01 especially since our military is is now
68:03 drilling taking off and landing with an
68:06 a10 warthog
68:08 and different ships on our highways
68:12 that says a lot that’s saying well why
68:14 would we use a highway as an air uh as
68:16 in as an airfield
68:18 oh maybe because they destroyed all of
68:21 our regular airfields
68:24 that’s the only reason you would do that
68:26 is if they took out every target
68:30 all of the military airfields then you
68:33 would have to use civilian highways and
68:34 there’s tons of them
68:36 but pilots don’t know how to fly on
68:38 civilian highways
68:40 because remember they have the layout of
68:42 our entire country they know where all
68:44 of our bases are
68:47 so they would need to practice on that
68:48 why are they practicing with no power no
68:50 gps uh it’s like this is a long-term
68:54 plan thing
68:55 and i think it’s getting closer
68:59 chris uh corner thank you marian solanki
69:02 i mean
69:03 what do you think dexter i mean am i
69:05 totally off here
69:07 oh no not at all i think you know it’s
69:09 all about it’s all about being prepared
69:11 and what are they doing to prepare and
69:13 what are they preparing for whether
69:15 they’re preparing to be offensive or
69:16 defensive
69:17 and same for for us or anyone else
69:20 that’s out there doing this and these
69:22 big actions these big you know we’ve
69:24 covered drill after drill after drill
69:26 after drill
69:27 all around the world uh far more than
69:29 we’ve probably seen uh in in the media
69:31 before
69:32 and you know the actions that are
69:34 happening you know obviously the
69:35 conversations with japan and taiwan are
69:37 a big deal and now you know intercepting
69:39 and and this is just part more of that
69:42 conversation of what’s happening and
69:43 what are they doing and this was the
69:46 again
69:47 it’s like they just did an intelligence
69:50 plane through here dex did you see that
69:52 this is a shangzi uh jb electronic
69:55 electro uh elect electronic intelligence
69:58 aircraft
70:00 flying right through the miyako strait
70:02 right so so that’s a specialized plane
70:05 that would look for defenses it would
70:07 have cameras it would have radars it
70:09 would see uh what is actually there
70:13 this isn’t a this isn’t a tiny plane
70:15 this is a huge plane
70:18 so what is up their sleeves what do you
70:20 guys think
70:21 and the sensors they’re using sorry adam
70:23 the sensors that they’re using on the
70:25 the chinese drones are significant too
70:28 um and what they’ve seen in the past and
70:30 what they’re doing now it’s it’s pretty
70:32 significant on what they’re mapping out
70:35 so chinese forces are of course it looks
70:38 like they’re mapping out different
70:41 major waterways and and thoroughfor
70:45 thorough ways
70:47 and then of course uh
70:49 yeah
70:52 kh thank you for your support freddie
70:54 you thank you i appreciate you uh
70:56 subscribing mel salcedo thank you for
70:58 subscribing just now about four minutes
71:00 ago myron salanki thank you as well uh
71:03 denise
71:04 leslie says do you know yellow rose for
71:07 texas
71:08 youtube
71:10 i have not seen that one yet no but i
71:12 will check it out yellow rose for texas
71:14 and then uh susan h thank you linda c
71:17 pambana again thank you big tech wants
71:19 you to live in a virtual world
71:22 prepare for real problems
71:24 if you’ve ever heard of a metaverse
71:26 lately it has been difficult not to
71:29 facebook ceo mark zuckerberg mentioned
71:32 the technology’s latest buzzword 16
71:35 times on the company’s latest earnings
71:37 call last month
71:38 the future of facebook he said is a
71:41 metaverse
71:43 a virtual environment where you can be
71:45 physically present
71:46 to hang out play games work and create
71:50 but he did not uh he did not coin the
71:52 term technology companies ranging from
71:55 intel corporation to unity software
71:57 talked about the metaverse last year and
71:59 microsoft ceo satla nadella discussed
72:02 the enterprise’s metaverse in the
72:05 company’s earning release last month a
72:08 day before facebook’s call
72:10 dex you are a tech expert you have
72:12 worked at these tech companies you were
72:14 high up in these places what the heck uh
72:16 what do they mean by metaverse and and
72:18 how will this uh come into play
72:20 well i think the biggest thing to take
72:22 out of this and the you know there’s a
72:24 much longer article available i think
72:26 it’s on wall street journal so it’s not
72:27 accessible everybody have to go to the
72:28 archives and see if you can get it um
72:30 but what the thing that really struck me
72:32 about this is that is how um zuckerberg
72:36 describes this environment like that we
72:39 will be and it’s almost what the
72:41 headline is too like they want us to be
72:43 ready to live in this virtual world
72:45 right where you you know can get up in
72:47 the morning and you know literally put
72:50 on a
72:51 set of goggles or something and never
72:53 leave like you’ll be happy you’ll do
72:55 what you want to do you’ll play a game
72:56 you’ll
72:57 take a tour of italy you’ll go to work
72:59 for eight hours and then you’ll learn
73:01 how to cook dinner and by the way you
73:03 won’t have to cook it because it’ll
73:04 probably just be
73:05 magically delivered to your front door
73:06 piping hot i don’t know but you know
73:09 when you you look forward into what
73:11 they’ve they’ve told us they expect the
73:13 world to look like in a sci-fi movie um
73:17 you know versus some of the things we
73:19 talk about that are actually coming true
73:21 right like this notion of putting people
73:23 in this virtual world
73:25 where they don’t have to really go
73:27 anywhere but spend more time in the
73:30 technology and maybe that’s part of it i
73:32 bet that is a big part of it because the
73:33 more you more time people spend in
73:35 technology more time big tech has the
73:38 opportunity
73:39 to control uh the minds of the person
73:42 spending the time in the technology
73:46 yeah it sounds it sounds a lot like uh
73:49 what’s here on the screen the matrix
73:51 right
73:52 uh
73:53 just creepy
73:57 sounds like they’re trying to get us to
73:58 to go in and never come out
74:02 what do you think if you’ve never seen
74:03 that it’s definitely worth seeing and
74:06 it’ll make you think you know what’s
74:07 crazy is there this new the the what is
74:09 it z generation i guarantee you there’s
74:12 a ton of them that have not seen the
74:14 matrix
74:15 i almost think that’s kind of required
74:18 you know watching for any kind of truth
74:20 or anybody who thinks they’re woke and
74:22 hasn’t seen at least because it shares
74:24 an idea right it shares a
74:28 i mean that’s where red pill came from
74:30 isn’t that crazy
74:32 that movie
74:33 is where that
74:35 you know was coined
74:39 uh marie sheldon thank you thank you for
74:42 your support thank you guys for
74:43 supporting independent media i
74:44 appreciate all of you
74:48 uh speaking of the universe or the
74:51 multiverse or the metaverse or whatever
74:53 the heck uh these conglomerates are
74:54 calling it i highly recommend protecting
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75:03 ton of desperate people with computer
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75:09 they will
75:10 take it good
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76:17 comments below repairs of leaning san
76:20 francisco skyscraper on hold engineering
76:23 expert blasts plan
76:26 it says there were two fixes proposed
76:27 for the leaning sinking millennium tower
76:29 which we’ve covered before it says the
76:31 first is an internal fix would which
76:33 would have screwed pilings through the
76:35 foundation of the building it was
76:37 designed by a new york firm that built
76:40 the
76:40 mural tuner
76:42 now
76:43 i don’t know why but this first
76:45 paragraph in that headline it makes me
76:47 think oh is the thing about to collapse
76:49 florida
76:52 says the second fix which wa has now
76:54 been put on pause
76:56 would place external pilings along
76:58 mission and fremont streets to support
77:00 up to half of the building’s load
77:03 lawrence carp is a geotechnical engineer
77:05 and professor at uc berkeley
77:08 said he is asked by the city of san
77:10 francisco to study both plans he
77:12 submitted a letter to the board of
77:14 supervisor and the director of the
77:16 department of the building of inspection
77:17 tom huey which stated that the internal
77:20 fix was the superior plan
77:23 it says the incorrect plan was fraught
77:25 with all sorts of difficulties carp told
77:28 kpix 5 the external fix is happening on
77:32 the weak northwest side of the building
77:34 the direction that millennium tower is
77:37 already leaning
77:41 are they maybe he’s looking at it he
77:43 goes maybe they think it’s like a tree
77:45 so they’re gonna put the strength on
77:48 this side to try to prop it up
77:51 it says carp says each new piling being
77:53 driven is causing more issues
77:57 he says you never place piles or piers
78:00 closer than the three pier diameters
78:02 apart there are 36 feet so they should
78:05 be nine feet apart and they’re what
78:08 five feet or something
78:10 as you do one you’re disturbing the
78:12 ground and then you go to the next one
78:14 and you’re disturbing the ground there
78:15 and you go to the next one until you
78:17 have a whole zone of disturbance that
78:19 can’t be fixed carp explained
78:22 what does this sound like this sounds
78:23 like they’re about to do some dumb crap
78:26 and this thing might
78:27 fall down man
78:28 it’s what it sounds like if they went
78:30 down this one plan according to this
78:31 person the building was probably going
78:33 to go completely over and this is not a
78:35 small building this is a huge skyscraper
78:37 giant one san francisco
78:39 can uh can can we load a picture of this
78:41 i know it’s on the original but it will
78:44 take up all the resources if i try to
78:45 load the original i’ll grab it for some
78:48 reason it has i guess the only picture
78:50 that it loaded was the the author
78:53 uh woman who wrote it
78:55 uh well i’ll show you this because it’s
78:57 it they you know it’s the leaning tower
78:59 of san francisco right
79:01 as coined by the locals
79:03 uh texas rob 49 adam is back quite
79:06 awesome i’d say thank you hey it’s nice
79:08 to see you again texas rob49 uh gone
79:11 girl wherever you are thank you so much
79:13 uh for everything bobby d uh lisa k23
79:17 tower bear confirmed independent farmers
79:19 done
79:22 that’s not good
79:24 agent orange by plane fart says tower
79:26 bear
79:27 if they didn’t take the payment the
79:29 government would hire a contractor to
79:31 mow it down or they would apply
79:35 i received a vid and it was talking
79:36 about farmers getting a pair 1.5
79:40 times of what their crop was worth
79:44 paid okay
79:45 so it’s been going around quite a bit
79:48 so farmers getting paid 1.5
79:51 times what the crop was worth oh and
79:53 you’re saying like selling their whole
79:54 farm
79:55 no yeah no basically the what is being
79:57 reported and not not reported officially
80:00 reported in the
80:01 in tick tock world and other places
80:04 by allegedly these farmers is that they
80:06 are being paid one and a half times the
80:08 value of the crop
80:09 to destroy it
80:11 and if they don’t do it they won’t be
80:13 eligible for their subsidies the next
80:15 year
80:18 so they have two main reasons to do it
80:19 one they’re getting paid extra and two
80:21 they’re
80:22 you know gonna they would lose out on
80:23 their subsidies how would they hide that
80:25 that doesn’t make too much logical sense
80:27 unless
80:28 they said it was because of a pest in
80:30 that area but then they started getting
80:32 smart and saying hey there’s no pests
80:34 and and they’re saying this to all of us
80:37 you know how would they
80:38 you know they can’t just expect all
80:41 these farmers not to say anything or
80:42 have them sign an nda or something
80:46 it’s like right and i think that’s the
80:47 way you question it because like when i
80:49 what i’ve seen is i’ve seen these video
80:50 collections of people that say
80:53 you know hey i’ve been hired to destroy
80:55 this field or uh or yeah i just paid
80:57 somebody to do that because i was told
80:59 to do it right there’s like 15 20 these
81:01 videos stitched together but
81:02 you know again it’s kind of it’s really
81:04 hard to verify
81:08 oh so and then
81:11 okay yeah
81:12 tower bear confirmed independent
81:14 farmer’s done
81:17 well yeah don’t do these videos prove it
81:19 though if they you know we we need uh
81:23 i wish foogle fam hey
81:25 videotape them asking you to do it
81:28 that would be better yet if you’re a
81:29 farmer you know
81:31 let us know tell us what’s happening you
81:33 know and in this and on one hand some
81:35 people are saying it’s going to cause a
81:37 shortage and on another hand people are
81:38 saying oh it’s just to remove
81:41 the independents and create a mechanism
81:43 for them to easily be bought up by the
81:45 corporations that will want to run
81:47 farming so there’s a couple different
81:48 angles at it
81:51 well if you’re a farmer and you are
81:53 actually being you know paid to destroy
81:56 your stuff then let us know give you
81:58 know
82:00 if you have evidence we’ll put it out
82:01 there um
82:03 by the way i did want to say uh
82:06 this is the tower so i i do i just
82:09 wanted to ask a quick question
82:11 of you this is the leaning tower of san
82:13 francisco
82:14 millennium tower as viewed from
82:16 salesforce park on october 4 2019.
82:20 i had a question so i know somebody
82:21 personally who um there’s there’s some
82:25 major stuff going on but she says that
82:27 her
82:28 first amendment
82:30 right was uh trampled on
82:32 basically she says that her kids were
82:35 taken by the three-letter agency that
82:37 starts with c
82:38 p and ends with s
82:42 and it revolves around the
82:45 you know getting it or not getting it
82:47 and
82:48 two kids
82:49 get swooped out taken out
82:53 if you saw something like that would you
82:55 sign a petition to help that person uh
82:57 get heard
82:59 you know if if it was uh
83:01 surrounding that or you know the person
83:04 was a good person you know didn’t do
83:06 anything horrible they didn’t give any
83:08 reason of why they did it
83:10 uh and then it kind of surrounds this
83:12 whole thing about
83:13 uh getting something or not getting
83:15 something would you support that uh say
83:17 a petition to
83:19 to try to get that person’s uh kids back
83:23 just curious i wanted to get a feel for
83:25 it put it in the comments below if you
83:27 do uh stick around even if you’ve
83:28 commented before
83:30 you can comment again and answer that
83:33 um really
83:34 really sad stuff
83:36 one of the nicest
83:38 [Music]
83:39 christian women i know and
83:42 man out of nowhere
83:45 and supposedly it’s partly because she
83:47 didn’t want the things to happen
83:50 but there it’s a little bit more
83:51 complicated than that but yeah
83:53 christine k much love adam and dex you
83:55 guys are great
83:57 elijah muhammad ali thank you for
83:59 subscribing christine k thank you again
84:01 for uh your support massive support from
84:04 christine kaye i appreciate you
84:07 randall edge okie drummer 2047 virtual
84:09 revolution on amazon prime watch it
84:13 i will i if it’s predictive programming
84:16 i will watch it for sure and it sounds
84:17 like it is little dog has subscribed
84:20 thank you
84:21 uh hopefully big dog doesn’t get mad
84:24 deflecting an asteroid before it hits
84:26 earth may take multiple bumps
84:29 there’s probably a large space rock out
84:31 there somewhere that has earth’s in its
84:33 crosshairs scientists have in fact
84:35 spotted one candidate bennu
84:38 which has a small chance of banging into
84:40 our planet in the year 2182
84:43 but whether it’s bennu or another
84:44 asteroid the question will be how to
84:46 avoid a very unwelcome cosmic rendezvous
84:50 for almost 20 years a team of researcher
84:52 has been preparing for such a scenario
84:54 using a specially designed groon that
84:56 they’ve repeatedly fired projectiles at
84:59 meteorites and measured how the space
85:01 rocks recoiled and in some cases
85:04 shattered
85:05 these observations shed light on how an
85:08 asteroid might respond to a high
85:10 velocity impact intended to deflect it
85:13 away from earth
85:14 at the 84th annual meeting of the
85:16 meteorology meteorological lab meteor
85:19 meteoritical
85:21 i i don’t even think i’ve seen that word
85:23 before
85:24 meteoritical society held in chicago
85:27 this month researchers presented
85:29 findings from all of that high-powered
85:31 marksmanship
85:33 their results suggest that whether we’re
85:34 able to knock an asteroid away
85:37 from our planet could depend on what
85:39 kind of space rock we’re faced with and
85:41 how many times we hit it
85:45 one thing that i want to point out here
85:46 is that we are
85:48 doing so many studies on this but also
85:52 they just recently came out with the
85:54 kind of
85:56 uh asteroid that they believe took out
85:58 the dinosaurs right and they also
86:00 believe that it came from a dark part of
86:03 the asteroid belt
86:06 kind of fascinating but it it actually
86:08 means that this uh asteroid would be a
86:11 dark color and it would have no
86:13 reflective uh kind of you know
86:16 qualities about it
86:18 which also makes it harder to see uh
86:20 with a telescope so virtually no warning
86:24 uh if if we couldn’t find this thing and
86:26 we wouldn’t be able to see it because
86:28 it’s dark and it doesn’t have reflective
86:30 cape abilities even when sun’s shining
86:33 on it it basically absorbs that light
86:35 and reduces it
86:37 so that that’s one thing that they’re
86:39 worried about that hitting i just think
86:40 it’s uh interesting that we’ve had all
86:43 of these kind of things happen all of
86:44 the missions all of the anti-asteroid
86:47 missions but yet we’re not going to get
86:49 hit ever right
86:51 bennu they’ve already upgraded the odds
86:53 of it hitting
86:55 this whole you know they always put it
86:57 like a hundred years away or 200 years
87:00 150 so you’re like i’ll be dead by then
87:04 what about the ones that swoop by all
87:06 the time and we didn’t know about them
87:08 until after they went past or they
87:11 barely missed us
87:12 or they hit they landed in the caribbean
87:14 and we didn’t even catch it
87:17 the one in russia that actually hit the
87:19 shablings
87:20 that one hit
87:23 and it was dangerous the one in 1908
87:25 that flattened trees for miles and miles
87:27 and miles
87:29 uh the to gus what was it tanguska
87:34 dex is that right tanguska
87:36 am am i mixing it up you’re you’re on
87:38 the right one i don’t know if you’re
87:39 pronouncing it right but yeah
87:43 [Music]
87:52 sorry for the
87:53 appropriation in the 1960s scientists
87:56 began seriously considering what to do
87:58 with an asteroid on a collision course
88:00 with our planet the leading idea back
88:02 then was to launch a projectile that
88:04 would shatter the space rock into pieces
88:06 small enough to burn up in earth’s
88:08 atmosphere said george flynn
88:11 a physicist at state university of new
88:13 york
88:14 plattsburgh but scientists have since
88:16 come to realize that achieving such a
88:18 direct catastrophic hit is a serious
88:20 challenge it turns out that’s very hard
88:22 dr flynn said
88:25 the thinking is different today and it’s
88:27 not the hollywood version with a nuclear
88:29 com uh boom boom either rather the
88:32 current leading idea is nudging an
88:35 incoming asteroid aside
88:37 the way to do that scientists generally
88:39 agree is deliberately setting up a
88:41 collision between an asteroid and a much
88:43 smaller less massive object known as
88:46 kinetic impact deflection
88:49 such a collision alters the trajectory
88:52 of the asteroid ever so slightly with
88:54 the intent of its orbit changing enough
88:56 to pass harmlessly by earth
89:00 now remember if you do not believe in
89:01 the shape of earth or if uh you do not
89:04 believe in space
89:05 you are welcome here
89:08 but we like to cover um everything here
89:11 um again even if you are i know that
89:13 every time we cover space stuff people
89:15 go i can’t believe you believe in a
89:17 great live space
89:19 some of my mods are in agreement with
89:22 you and i actually uh i don’t mind that
89:25 uh we believe different things
89:28 i don’t even mind maybe i’m wrong
89:30 i ask that you send me all the
89:32 information you have on it so i can
89:35 see things like you
89:40 without calling names
89:45 dex what do you think as far as the no
89:47 asteroids
89:50 we missed all the
89:51 no i know so i’m looking at this and i’m
89:53 thinking what they’re basically saying
89:54 is
89:55 you know don’t send up uh
89:57 um bruce willis with the with the nuke
89:59 but give him a bb gun that’s all he
90:01 needs to do is fire a handful of bbs at
90:03 it and that little bit of change is all
90:05 that’s all that’s necessary
90:07 i know i’m oversimplifying it but that’s
90:09 basically what they’re saying
90:12 i thought they were i thought they were
90:14 even going to do a sale
90:16 they’ve also talked about that the sale
90:18 approach where they hook kind of a
90:20 parachute with a solar sail and then the
90:23 sun slowly you know puts
90:26 it it reflects or something and somehow
90:28 that
90:29 ends up pushing it away or off to the
90:31 side
90:32 these are going 20 000 plus thousand
90:34 miles an hour
90:35 so
90:37 i also heard they were gonna take a
90:38 capsule from the soyuz uh mission and
90:41 have it dock and then accidentally fire
90:43 its thrusters
90:45 yeah totally screw it up
90:50 that actually happened they’ve already
90:51 they’ve already proved that right
90:52 yep
90:55 that was a good uh that was a good
90:57 russian iss joke
91:03 cops are dressing up like fedex guys and
91:05 arresting people for drugs
91:10 what
91:13 yeah
91:14 i just made like 20 viewers super
91:17 paranoid about the fedex truck outside
91:19 their house
91:21 a federal court ruled this month that
91:23 evidence of drugs obtained by police
91:26 from a package at a fedex sorting center
91:28 was not seized
91:31 unconstitutionally
91:32 rejecting the defendant’s arguments that
91:35 the seizure violated his fourth
91:37 amendment rights
91:38 at the center of the decision is a
91:40 little-known agreement allowing law
91:42 enforcement agencies to seize parcels at
91:45 the shipping behemoth sorting centers
91:49 whoa
91:51 so
91:53 it says individual cops however
91:54 determine which packages merit attention
91:57 allowing them to zero in on people’s
92:00 property dress up as fedex delivery men
92:03 and proceed with arrests if they testify
92:06 that a drug dog alerted them
92:07 appropriately so wait why do they i i’m
92:10 sort of confused why do they have to
92:12 dress up like a fedex guy did to go in
92:15 or oh yeah to be to be undercover so
92:17 imagine like they pick up a couple
92:19 packages in route and they start to see
92:21 a trend and then they say okay well we
92:22 know it’s coming from this facility so
92:24 let’s go there and we’ll be the we’ll be
92:26 the friendly fedex guy who pulls up in
92:28 the truck
92:29 and oh by the way a dog will pop out
92:31 which
92:32 may have a fedex uniform on i don’t know
92:35 i’m wondering and then once they sniff
92:36 something boom they they they go in
92:41 okay wait i’m i’m wondering if the
92:43 package comes they they say it’s
92:45 technically legal at the sorting
92:46 facility right
92:48 so they go they see this package keeps
92:50 coming from here or they get it it has
92:53 drugs inside they go through with it and
92:56 they deliver it and if that person
92:58 accepts it like you know
93:00 think about that if the fedex guy was an
93:02 actual cop and he goes oh here can you
93:06 sign for this
93:07 and maybe they’ll even clarify it’s from
93:09 this and that here you go
93:12 and then they sign it and then they bust
93:14 out the handcuffs and arrest them like
93:16 maybe they have to take possession of it
93:18 or something i don’t get with the
93:19 dressing up maybe to be undercover but i
93:22 i well i certainly think they could go
93:24 that direction i think it’s the other
93:25 direction like i think you know it’s one
93:27 thing to get the buyer but they usually
93:29 want the seller because the seller is
93:30 selling to a lot of buyers right
93:32 so i think what what we’re seeing in
93:34 this in this specific example was they
93:36 dressed up uh to go to the receiving
93:39 facility not not after they found the
93:41 packages they went back and said okay
93:43 where are these coming from and how do
93:44 we you know get in and infiltrate uh
93:47 undercover and they basically got to the
93:49 dock with uh a fedex truck and a uniform
93:51 right
93:56 it’s it’s crazy it says such was the
93:57 case with herbert greene who had his
93:59 package
94:01 who had his package singled out at a
94:02 fedex sorting center after kansas city
94:05 police department detective antonio
94:07 garcia noticed a return label from
94:10 brownsville texas
94:13 that’s a source city for illegal
94:15 narcotics what
94:17 the officer said who was further
94:19 interested by the parcels glued seams
94:22 and the fact that it was a moving box
94:25 um oh a moving box sorry
94:28 a moving
94:29 box
94:31 like it was it was moving you know it
94:33 was a moving box like for moving
94:37 those get his attention right away he
94:39 testified because of their material
94:42 which he claims are well suited for
94:44 shipping
94:45 grugs
94:47 upon removing green’s package from the
94:49 conveyor belt garcia had xena his canine
94:52 inspect the box she indicated that the
94:54 drugs were present garcia then took the
94:57 package from the fedex center and had
94:59 another detective dressed as a fedex
95:01 employee
95:02 bring it to green’s home
95:04 where officers monitored the premises
95:07 after green returned to his apartment he
95:09 placed the box inside and he was
95:10 arrested by the officers so it is what i
95:12 thought they have oh yeah they have to
95:14 take it in they have to watch it they
95:17 have to watch or take it in or they hand
95:19 it to them and they take it
95:20 but that’s messed up it’s like the cop
95:23 as the fedex officer hands the that
95:25 should
95:26 would that not be entrapment if a cop
95:28 hands you drugs and then arrest you for
95:31 those drugs
95:32 what if a stranger sent the drugs to you
95:34 and i know that’s not what happens but
95:37 what if a stranger sent you drugs
95:39 and it went through this little cycle
95:42 and then you the guy hands you stuff and
95:44 they go you’re under arrest and go what
95:46 do you mean
95:48 i think this is either this has got to
95:50 be a violation of something but
95:52 apparently because they have this
95:55 agreement they can do it at the shipping
95:56 center so they can’t walk up
95:58 the cop can’t walk up with a k-9
96:00 randomly to a house and go hey check
96:02 that package
96:03 that’s a violation but if it does it at
96:05 the facility one thing i don’t get is
96:07 why do you have to dress up as fedex at
96:09 the facility
96:11 if you’ve got a canine i think they’re
96:13 going to figure it out
96:14 hey
96:16 why does bob keep bringing his dog in to
96:18 sniff all the packages
96:21 including
96:22 mine that’s just weird
96:26 the one take away i’m i’m getting from
96:27 this is if you’re in that business stop
96:29 using moving boxes like you know it’s
96:31 not that hard call uline and get some
96:33 regular shipping boxes so you look like
96:35 a professional shipper
96:37 and then this guy won’t pay attention to
96:39 you and don’t put your return address as
96:41 you know brownsville yeah and don’t put
96:43 glue on the lines and
96:45 and write drugs
96:47 on the side
96:48 i mean you know why do they always have
96:50 to write drugs
96:53 crack cocaine right on the frickin side
96:55 you know
96:56 or do that right crack cocaine inside
96:59 and they’ll go ah it’s a joke package
97:03 nobody would write crack cocaine on the
97:04 side of the package skip that one
97:10 it’s upside down world
97:12 everywhere so i would i would think that
97:13 that would work
97:15 not ironically though my my postal uh
97:18 woman who delivers here tells me that
97:20 they
97:21 every day
97:22 uh their uh facility the local facility
97:24 smells like marijuana every day they get
97:27 boxes every day
97:28 well here it’s legal so i could see them
97:31 turning a blind eye to that i don’t know
97:35 but that’s that’s pretty crazy now here
97:37 in washington since it is so legal it’s
97:39 not like you know you have to have a
97:41 thing
97:41 if you have an id and you’re 21 just
97:44 like a beer you can walk in a store and
97:46 walk out with it which is so wild to me
97:48 because in my early ages it was like
97:51 you know if you took a hit off a j or
97:54 something and saw a cop you would run
97:56 and drop it and you know it’s like
97:58 now
97:59 it’s this you can smell it everywhere
98:01 everyone smokes it in washington
98:04 stoney’s son you can’t make this shite
98:06 up news 3.0 it says hello adam and dex
98:08 all at the move of my [ __ ] fam thank
98:10 you for all your prayers i have felt
98:12 them all i am blessed god bless you all
98:15 stony stone i hope you’re doing well
98:16 just recently uh had a heart attack a
98:18 few days ago if you weren’t here for
98:19 yesterday’s show he called in
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98:26 uh let’s see here midwest mini homestead
98:28 says they have to be fedex to keep the
98:31 chain and obtain factual basis to arrest
98:35 them by accepting it i was a prosecutor
98:38 midwest mini homestead that is awesome
98:41 that’s that’s pretty awesome information
98:45 the chain
98:46 right to keep the chain
98:48 of possession
98:50 that is actually kind of like you know
98:52 something else we had the chain of
98:53 possession
98:55 uh
98:56 screwed up uh vic
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99:22 over on d live texas rob again thank you
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99:27 you for a massive support tonight tower
99:30 bear it it’ll take mayo bacon cheese and
99:33 hold the jab
99:36 and then texas rob 49 the word fed
99:38 should be your first clue
99:41 yeah
99:43 fedex oh that is a good one
99:49 that was a good one texas rob that was a
99:51 bad dad joke that was an ilea or a marph
99:54 joke
99:57 ah
99:58 all right um
100:00 dax do you want to talk us through the
100:02 web only content which is just
100:04 absolutely unbelievable tonight
100:07 yeah sure thing yeah there’s a lot there
100:08 tonight so
100:10 head over to my pokernews.com and scroll
100:13 down click on the thumbnail for this
100:14 show scroll down to the web only content
100:17 uh first up there’s a video there from a
100:20 famous uh general and um
100:23 he’s talking about what china is
100:25 preparing to do in his opinion so very
100:27 opinionated piece but definitely worth
100:28 looking into
100:30 um of course the identity of some of the
100:32 fallen are starting to come out and
100:34 their stories and their stories are
100:36 pretty uh you know gripping and and
100:38 heart-wrenching so
100:39 um if you if you’re into that and you
100:41 want to know more about that and you
100:42 want to you know salute them that’s uh
100:44 we’ve got some of that there as we found
100:46 it
100:47 plenty of things going on
100:49 with other events that we can’t talk
100:52 about so this this section of the
100:54 website is really almost an entire show
100:56 of content that we can’t really talk
100:58 about on the show whether it’s you know
100:59 too hot for tv or maybe it’s two-sided
101:02 so
101:03 you know go take a look
101:04 morefrugalnews.com
101:06 click on the thumbnail for today’s show
101:09 scroll down to web only content and
101:10 matter of fact click on yesterday’s show
101:12 you probably missed stuff there too so
101:14 we do go out of our way to get you as
101:16 much other information as we can so you
101:18 can have the full story
101:21 and the
101:22 another thing the covering of course the
101:25 like you said the people that have
101:26 passed there are different chains of
101:29 information there as well there’s videos
101:32 up above in the regular show notes there
101:34 is of course the video of that gentleman
101:37 uh who was the 17 years in the military
101:40 if you know tell me
101:42 if i’m wrong to fall you know to to feel
101:45 bad for him
101:46 if you agree with me then i think we
101:48 should try to get that guy re-hired one
101:50 thing i don’t get is like where’s the
101:52 upset
101:53 and
101:55 you know if he gets fired over his
101:57 opinion
101:58 why are why is everybody getting fired
101:59 over their opinions
102:01 what happened to freedom of speech like
102:03 especially for somebody who’s given 17
102:06 years of their life to fight for it
102:09 right or am i wrong
102:12 alex gallegos says speaking of corrupt
102:14 police a-rod alex rodriguez
102:17 kidnapped m employee and the police
102:20 picked him up from his house
102:22 a-rod is involved in
102:24 trafficking need help to expose him
102:26 already reported it
102:28 alex gallegos are you talking about the
102:31 a-rod
102:34 dude email me or something
102:37 uh machina opus better to have questions
102:40 that can’t be answered then answers that
102:42 can’t be questioned
102:44 that’s a good that that’s a clever
102:47 um thank you everybody for uh popping in
102:50 tonight thank you we had almost 4 800 at
102:53 one point over on youtube and uh at
102:56 least a thousand over on d live so thank
102:58 you so much
103:00 uh everybody that pops in every single
103:02 night i appreciate each and every one of
103:04 you uh
103:05 want to say a special thank you to uh
103:08 veteran steve tower bear tonight texas
103:11 rob thank you thank you thank you
103:14 uh and of course over uh randall edge on
103:17 youtube
103:18 uh there was actually several people
103:22 that did an amazing job here hold on
103:26 tower bear was number one tonight uh
103:29 with 3010
103:34 lemons thank you so much texas rob 49
103:36 was number two
103:38 and of course we had the melissa
103:41 schuman show stop in and i am so sorry i
103:44 missed you melissa schumann
103:46 i appreciate your support i really do
103:50 and that’s huge thank you so much and
103:52 brandon uh if you if you ended up
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103:56 thank you
103:59 uh let’s see here
104:03 gosh you’re um you’re streaming now
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104:14 ruined caesar thank you colleen
104:17 and then
104:18 i appreciate each and every one of you
104:20 thank you for stopping by much love
104:22 foogle fam uh again love ya dex thank
104:26 you for your service tonight thank you
104:27 for everything you do
104:29 much love brother great job
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104:34 they that their they talked with their
104:36 husband and they said
104:38 i liked how you publicly
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104:43 and her husband said that it was a
104:46 bromance
104:48 and i said yes movie in the making
104:51 and it will be called dex in the city
104:57 oh my gosh
104:58 did you did you
105:00 i don’t know if you heard that um
105:02 decks
105:03 in the city
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105:11 okay apparently you did here
105:13 all right well thank you guys it is now
105:14 time for the shoutro it’s not an outro
105:16 it’s not a shout out
105:18 it’s a outro
105:29 be safe be prepared and morph out
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107:06 everybody
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107:14 when
107:22 big thank you to texas rob 49 i really
107:25 appreciate you big shout out to melissa
107:27 schuman if you haven’t checked her
107:28 channel out over on d live make sure to
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107:40 very respectful show if she was live i
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107:45 i didn’t now expect it kind of going
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111:13 hey by the way i forgot to
111:16 uh mention
111:17 go check out tom mcdonald’s new video he
111:19 did a really great job on than the last
111:22 uh
111:23 music video that he just did
111:25 really awesome that guy does all of his
111:27 stuff himself
111:29 man i put it i put i thought he was it
111:32 was such a beautiful music video i put
111:34 it uh in the thumbnail that is actually
111:36 a scene from his video
111:39 just
111:40 the guy is killing it he’s uh really
111:43 really genius
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