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00:18	what is going on guys it is adam mckay
00:20	marf and today's show is going to be
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03:58	co-host internet brother dex how are you
04:00	doing today and what is going on
04:03	hello
04:04	adam and hello foogle fam i'm doing just
04:06	fine
04:08	so a lot to go over today we have nasa
04:11	will move international space station to
04:13	avoid flying junk just hours before elon
04:16	musk's spacex crew 3 launch
04:20	now
04:21	this is still to happen or has it
04:23	already happened
04:25	yeah it's they had to move it already uh
04:27	before the launch and i think the launch
04:29	was just a little while ago and uh the
04:32	space station needed to be moved
04:34	so when they're talking about moving the
04:36	iss i'm guessing that they supposedly
04:39	have to you know hit some rockets and
04:42	set it on a different uh a different
04:44	circle around uh earth or on the plane
04:48	of whatever it is again either way
04:50	they're moving something or they're
04:52	telling us this it says the astronauts
04:54	have been cleared and prepared for the
04:56	flight according to steve sich of nasa
04:58	it comes as the iss found out that one
05:01	of the four parachutes deployed in crew
05:03	two's landing was a little bit slow
05:06	it says this one was a little bit slow
05:08	deployed about 75 seconds late but again
05:11	all within the design criteria he added
05:13	we've done an extremely thorough review
05:15	everything looks like we're in a good
05:16	place to fly tomorrow it says one of the
05:19	three drones used in the crew 2 mission
05:21	was beat up a little bit and will be
05:23	replaced by another drone ahead of the
05:25	crew threes launch crew 2 left the space
05:27	station on november 8th and landed on
05:30	november 9th
05:31	so again they they basically had to uh
05:34	move and it said that
05:37	they had to move the iss to avoid
05:39	anything coming from uh spacex one thing
05:42	i think about though is is there
05:43	something that we don't know about that
05:45	is actually going on up there uh that
05:47	they had to move it for now they can say
05:49	it's for this future launch or something
05:52	else
05:53	but again what's your theory on this one
05:55	or we can take it at face value
05:58	either way
05:59	that's something that i believe we're
06:00	going to see a lot more we've been
06:01	covering that they say that there's
06:03	going to be a lot more
06:04	space junk in that right now it's it
06:06	looks like it the texas-sized piece of
06:09	junk out there uh as far as all of the
06:11	garbage that is supposedly out there and
06:14	then it says nasa pushes back time frame
06:16	for human moon mission to
06:18	2025. dex why do you think
06:22	everything is around 2024 and 2025 why
06:24	do you think that they move this back
06:27	well um
06:28	yeah i mean they've only moved it back
06:29	one year um that's good i guess at least
06:32	they didn't come in and say we're moving
06:33	it back 10 years
06:35	at least you know if you're for those
06:37	that are you know ambitious and want to
06:39	see this uh potential launch to the moon
06:42	uh but it is it is kind of interesting
06:44	though that they did
06:45	you know push it back so i don't
06:47	understand necessarily uh if we're just
06:50	not capable of doing it as fast as we
06:52	thought and of course it was a previous
06:53	administration that had set that date
06:55	and now i think this
06:57	this administration at nasa
07:00	uh may want to make a different date
07:03	and and the other thing i don't get is
07:05	why wouldn't they wait to push this back
07:07	until 2023 why are they even doing it is
07:09	it maybe it's due to budget uh because
07:12	why why even tell us that they need to
07:14	do this it why won't they wait and see
07:16	if they have to
07:18	later why are they telling us in 2021
07:21	what is is there something that will
07:23	affect this uh is there something that's
07:25	coming up that will affect everything
07:26	that's happening here i don't know it
07:28	says t-man's administration had set the
07:30	aggressive goal of returning humans to
07:32	the lunar surface by 2024 an initiative
07:35	named artemis intended as a stepping
07:37	stone toward the even more ambitious
07:39	objective of sending astronauts to mars
07:42	now there's much debate of course down
07:45	below in the chat and probably
07:47	all over the place right now
07:50	as far as you know what are they really
07:51	doing up there as far as uh will they
07:54	actually get to the moon there is a
07:56	large chunk of people who uh believe
07:59	that you know we actually never went in
08:01	the first place and there's reasons
08:03	behind that there's there's some things
08:05	that really kind of don't add up as far
08:07	as uh the the video that they made and
08:10	and how many times they went and why we
08:12	didn't go after our technology just
08:13	absolutely you know
08:15	doubled tripled and quadrupled and uh
08:18	times by a thousand we're talking about
08:20	the uh the moon landing vehicle they say
08:23	that the computer that was on board the
08:24	moon landing vehicle
08:26	was the equivalent of what today
08:29	we have in at hallmark in the uh the car
08:32	dial in fact when you open up one of
08:34	those little tiny cards with a little
08:36	tiny chip that plays a musical song or
08:38	says happy birthday or does a funny
08:40	voice they say that the chip in that uh
08:43	little card is as powerful as the
08:46	computer that landed on the moon
08:49	that's literally uh that's kind of a
08:52	crazy thing to think of and then when
08:54	you think about all of the the moon
08:56	missions that they supposedly did and
08:57	then
08:59	uh
09:00	you know of course some people say that
09:01	the van allen belt and all of this but
09:04	why
09:05	did we stop going in the first place and
09:07	if they knew back then there's you know
09:09	ancient documentaries saying that there
09:11	was uh money up there to be made and
09:13	that there were things worth money on
09:15	the moon uh there were
09:17	obviously you know why didn't they do
09:18	that was it just because there were no
09:20	private companies doing this
09:22	but again uh spacex isn't completely
09:25	private because they're contracted with
09:26	them now and uh tman was the one who set
09:29	that goal and now they were trying to
09:32	get uh you know all of these different
09:33	companies to do it for them
09:35	so it's it's kind of weird it says we
09:37	lost nearly seven months in litigation
09:39	and that likely has pushed the first
09:41	human landing likely uh to be no earlier
09:43	than 2025 nelson told a news conference
09:46	we are estimating no earlier than 2025
09:49	for artemis iii which would be the human
09:51	lander on the first demonstration
09:53	landing
09:55	it says a federal judge last thursday
09:59	rejected a lawsuit by jeff bezos space
10:01	company blue origin against the us
10:04	government challenging nasa's decision
10:06	to award the 2.9 billion lunar lander
10:09	contract
10:10	to rival billionaire elon musk
10:13	so
10:14	that's been a battle that we've seen i
10:16	don't know what their deal is but
10:18	they say that jeff bezos on average
10:21	every 16 days
10:23	tried to basically snitch on elon or
10:25	report him or file a complaint against
10:29	elon's spacex so that kind of a lot of
10:32	people when they saw that went crazy on
10:33	twitter and said you know he's kind of
10:35	being
10:36	a sore loser he lost the contract and he
10:39	just kept filing these complaints saying
10:40	that everything was wrong
10:42	and he was really pissed off that he
10:44	didn't get it they were also trying to
10:46	ask for them to also give them one i
10:49	don't know what to think here's the
10:50	thing i've never been to space and i
10:52	know that almost i i believe everyone in
10:54	this audience has not been either
10:57	when i will truly know exactly what the
10:59	truth is is when
11:01	i fly up in something and see space for
11:03	myself and from what they're saying now
11:06	is that that will happen in our near
11:08	future
11:09	or something huge happens that stops all
11:12	of humanity from going any further uh
11:14	technological uh technologically
11:18	then you know maybe that will happen
11:20	first
11:21	i have a feeling that uh a lot of the
11:23	things we've said in the past if you
11:25	look at everything that was said over
11:27	the last 10 15 years on the internet
11:30	almost all of this has come true they
11:32	used to look at people like they were
11:33	crazy when they talked about this this
11:35	new
11:36	uh this new way of doing things this uh
11:39	new world that we're in right now and
11:42	they used to say it was crazy that all
11:44	of these people were just uh
11:46	what's weird is if you have millions and
11:48	millions of people thinking one way
11:51	there's a good chance that it might be
11:52	true
11:53	there's a good chance that it's not
11:54	based on just complete crap
11:57	that it is based on stuff that has
11:58	leaked through or you know played the
12:01	telephone game and got out
12:03	as far as what is happening with the
12:05	world right now
12:07	a lot of people believe
12:09	that you know a lot of this was kind of
12:11	very visible years and years and years
12:13	ago
12:14	i mean like a lot of it so
12:16	what do you think tell me in the
12:18	comments below as far as what is
12:20	happening right now with the world it's
12:22	pretty
12:23	it's pretty sad
12:25	we are losing pretty much every freedom
12:27	that we have or still have here in the
12:29	u.s and other countries are doing even
12:32	worse than us
12:33	especially places like australia says
12:35	the ruling allows the national
12:37	aeronautics and space administration to
12:39	resume its collaboration with spacex on
12:42	the lander contract though nelson said
12:44	that musk's company had continued
12:46	development work on its own in the
12:48	meantime citing additional factors for
12:50	the new timeline nelson said congress
12:52	had previously approved too little money
12:54	for the program and that the t-man's
12:57	administration's target of a 2024 human
12:59	landing was not grounded in technical
13:02	feasibility
13:03	also 2024 and 2025 is where the deagle
13:06	report said that there would be this
13:08	sharp uh decline in population so i also
13:11	kind of have that in the back of my uh
13:13	back of my head
13:15	uh and why are we trying to get to mars
13:17	why are we trying to get to other
13:18	planets why are we
13:21	you know digging up bunkers why are all
13:22	the elites basically trying to find a
13:25	spot to go to
13:27	i don't get it
13:29	and why are all the elites why are all
13:31	the ceos
13:32	exiting their jobs they called it the
13:35	mass the ceo exodus of uh 2019 and then
13:39	they had another exodus in 2020.
13:41	basically all the guys that were running
13:42	these companies uh all left in a short
13:46	amount of time right as cv was starting
13:48	basically all of them retired left
13:52	left you know easy jobs cake jobs that
13:54	they were making millions and millions
13:56	of dollars in bonuses
13:58	uh and they you know some of them were
14:00	25 years old and said oh no i'm good for
14:02	the rest of my life i'm not going
14:04	anywhere else even though they had huge
14:06	offers
14:07	it's kind of like
14:08	how dave chappelle turned down 50
14:10	million dollars nobody understood it
14:11	well a lot of people didn't understand
14:13	when uh these ceos left and they weren't
14:16	lined up with anything else are they
14:18	spending time at home because they
14:19	already made enough money and they know
14:21	that we have time uh limited right now
14:24	or are they taking that time to plan for
14:26	future
14:27	events
14:29	uh if you haven't watched the previous
14:31	shows in the last two weeks there were
14:32	some pretty good ones especially the one
14:33	with william shatner make sure to go
14:35	look back at the thumbnails through the
14:36	william shatner one and then the prince
14:38	william both of those quotes really
14:40	freaked me out
14:41	especially william shatner saying on the
14:43	today show
14:45	that
14:46	you know basically talking about a
14:48	future catastrophic event a specific one
14:50	he's talking about it like there is a
14:52	specific
14:53	catastrophic event
14:55	going to that is going to happen if you
14:58	remember that uh let other people know
15:00	in the chat as they come in
15:02	space launch startup just used a giant
15:05	centrifuge uh to fling a projectile into
15:08	the upper atmosphere
15:09	so
15:10	this is pretty crazy because this is
15:14	it looks like a
15:16	beats
15:17	logo or whatever a dr dre beats logo but
15:19	this is actually a thing that spins
15:22	something incredibly fast and then
15:24	supposedly launches it out the tube and
15:27	goes into space
15:28	dex when you saw this this is like
15:31	this is kind of like dark ages uh you
15:34	know style
15:35	well yeah what's really cool about this
15:37	is that they're basically in a vacuum
15:39	okay and so they create this vacuum and
15:41	because they have no friction in the
15:43	vacuum
15:44	they can accelerate extremely fast in
15:46	the centrifuge round and round and round
15:48	and round right over and over until they
15:49	get the
15:50	very high speed high speed acceleration
15:53	and then they can open basically call it
15:56	a trap door for better terms
15:58	and that
15:59	projectile can go shooting up the tube
16:01	you see there which will then break a
16:03	barrier at the top which is sealing the
16:05	vacuum as it busts through
16:07	and all of that force it has can launch
16:09	it up significantly high into the
16:11	atmosphere with using very little energy
16:13	or very little
16:14	you know not using any fuel to be honest
16:16	there's no fuel needed to get to a
16:18	certain height and then they could add
16:19	on
16:20	fuel at that point now i one thing i
16:23	wonder about this is was this designed
16:25	in case of a massive disaster where we
16:28	couldn't launch anything
16:29	uh where they could use this when they
16:33	don't have a certain resource or when
16:36	all of our satellites get knocked down
16:38	they could launch satellites using this
16:41	that's i mean that that's what they say
16:42	this is for is for launching satellites
16:45	and doing it with the centrifuge which
16:47	probably would take power but i wonder
16:49	if it could take power say off of a
16:51	generator or you know i i would just
16:54	wonder how much power this thing
16:55	actually takes or how much uh compressed
16:58	air or however they do it
17:00	well so the first thing that came to my
17:02	mind adam when i when i was reading this
17:04	and looking at how this thing works you
17:05	know they're they're talking about
17:07	moving an object up into the upper
17:09	atmosphere and in basically milliseconds
17:11	it happens really fast because of the
17:13	acceleration right well imagine if this
17:15	thing was turned sideways right
17:18	how far could a projectile be shot
17:21	across
17:22	you know on a trajectory on an angle
17:25	across and and so take space out of the
17:28	equation for right now and turn this
17:29	type of device over to the military and
17:31	what could they use it for
17:33	and could you make could you make it
17:34	smaller
17:36	right well well that or not make it
17:38	bigger because they want to launch large
17:40	things across the globe in a very fast
17:42	time
17:44	that would be a trip so like launch a uh
17:46	cylinder type um say glider or something
17:50	where the wings pop out i bet you we
17:52	will see that with this
17:54	as far as the size of it you can see
17:56	kind of the scale uh this these are tiny
17:58	tiny cars this thing is giant and it's
18:01	kind of blocked by this is giant but
18:03	this is not even the full size they want
18:05	to get to something bigger because they
18:07	want to launch cargo
18:08	large cargo rockets and other things
18:11	that have fuel on them
18:12	uh from you know the coast like over at
18:15	you know the different coast launch
18:16	points so they want to build a much
18:17	larger version of this where they're
18:19	doing it like you know four launches a
18:21	day
18:22	and of course they're not using any fuel
18:25	until they get to the upper atmosphere
18:26	so it saves quite a bit of money
18:29	well you would think that spacex would
18:31	have thought of something like this
18:33	and this is called spin launch
18:36	or at least that's the the name they
18:38	come out came up with it or is that the
18:39	company yeah
18:41	it says that
18:44	it says a u.s space launch startup has
18:47	for the first time demonstrated a
18:49	kinetic based system that's intended to
18:51	one day put small spacecraft into orbit
18:54	the spin launch concept which feels
18:57	ripped right out of the classic age of
18:58	science fiction is based around a vacuum
19:00	sealed centrifuge that spins an
19:02	unpowered projectile at several times
19:06	the speed of sound before releasing it
19:08	hurling it into the upper atmosphere and
19:10	ultimately into orbit in this way the
19:13	long beach california based company
19:15	hopes to challenge traditional rockets
19:17	for putting payloads into space the
19:20	first test flight of the prototype a
19:22	so-called sub-orbital accelerator took
19:24	place at spaceport america in new mexico
19:27	on october 22nd but the milestone was
19:30	only announced by the company yesterday
19:32	so i wonder why they kept it kind of on
19:34	the low um as far as this goes in less
19:37	than a millisecond it would be shot into
19:39	space
19:40	that is that is pretty that's a pretty
19:43	big trip there and i just wonder why
19:45	they didn't think of this kind of thing
19:47	earlier
19:49	uh maybe just because now they have the
19:51	technology
19:52	or what uh mr jingles dice says stay
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20:36	pearl says much love to all lisa k23 hi
20:40	uh dogs just woke me up glad to see
20:42	marfan dex
20:44	uh meep of a double07 we've got renegade
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20:54	all sorts of great people and then texas
20:56	rob i hope you watch the replay because
20:58	this is the later on we've got some
20:59	pretty serious stuff here
21:01	i hope you end up getting to it again
21:04	let's get a texas in the chat for texas
21:06	rob thank you i want to be uh and
21:09	scrappylicious thank you guys as well
21:12	so what do you think would you
21:14	i wonder if they'll ever launch a person
21:16	like a canon launch like they used to do
21:18	at the circus
21:19	and then we have ar pioneer warns that
21:22	metaverse could make reality disappear
21:26	kind of a matrix
21:28	theory here i would assume dystopian
21:31	prediction and innovator in early ar
21:33	systems has a dire prediction uh of
21:36	course the metaverse could change the
21:38	fabric of reality as we know it
21:41	what a trip it says lewis rosenberg a
21:44	computer science and scientist and
21:46	developer of the first functional ar or
21:50	augmented reality system at the air
21:51	force research laboratory penned an
21:54	op-ed in the big think this weekend that
21:56	warned that the metaverse the immersive
21:59	vr and ar world currently being
22:01	developed by the company formerly known
22:03	as facebook could create what sounds
22:05	like a real-life cyberpunk dystopia
22:08	it says i am concerned about the
22:10	legitimate uses of ar by the powerful
22:12	platform providers that will control the
22:15	infrastructure it says among rosenberg's
22:18	concerned is the third parties could
22:20	introduce paid filter layers that allow
22:23	certain users to see specific tags over
22:26	real life people
22:28	these tags might float above every
22:29	person's head for instance and provide
22:31	bits of information about them
22:34	decks this is actually like this is
22:37	really trippy we're talking about like
22:38	when they're walking in the real world
22:40	and then they would see
22:42	things pop up over people's heads this
22:44	is like a black mirror episode
22:46	right like you you know you're walking
22:47	through the grocery store and somebody
22:49	down the aisle and it tells you
22:51	information about them that makes you
22:53	not want to go near them or makes you
22:55	want to go near them i don't know right
22:56	like a paid filter you could see uh
22:59	registered sex offenders or a paid
23:02	filter that could show you felons or a
23:05	paid uh filter that could show you you
23:08	know people that uh
23:10	you know
23:11	have thievery charges or something
23:13	uh that is a real trip or in a positive
23:16	way somebody who is single or somebody
23:18	who is taken right in a relationship
23:20	would pop above their head
23:22	this is something that's real and
23:24	they're working on these different
23:25	things uh they were working on this as
23:27	far back as you know years ago
23:30	we saw at least three years ago the the
23:33	actual
23:34	computer screen put into
23:36	a contact lens you actually had a
23:39	contact lens that you could put on and
23:40	you could see information a hud's a
23:42	heads-up display uh just like you see in
23:44	video games where it would show you
23:46	different uh information
23:49	including uh the the test that they used
23:51	was google maps and uh apple maps they
23:54	were able to actually put arrows in real
23:57	life you would see this floating arrow
23:58	in front of you uh telling you to turn
24:01	around the corner or if you were driving
24:03	it would actually highlight this is this
24:05	is these were in the early beta tests uh
24:08	you would say you'd be driving and you
24:09	see a a freeway sign it would actually
24:12	highlight that exit and it would say
24:14	take this exit and then you would see
24:15	that little arrow that you see on your
24:18	navigation but it would be real life it
24:20	would be inside and this was all
24:22	attached wirelessly through this this
24:24	setup this is something that's going to
24:26	happen and as far as augmented reality
24:28	uh that i see you know catching on a lot
24:31	faster than vr because you're not going
24:33	into something you are adding something
24:35	into real life you are putting these
24:37	filters above uh in real life situation
24:40	so for anybody that's not kind of
24:41	familiar with this
24:43	uh you would see through say if you just
24:45	put on a pair of glasses and those
24:47	glasses showed you a very realistic
24:50	image or a holograph of something in
24:52	front of you uh you could this is where
24:54	it comes into play i was just talking to
24:56	my uh buddy dave about this about how uh
24:59	people are buying up
25:00	decks was it you that i was talking to
25:02	about this where
25:04	say on google maps uh in the future
25:07	people will buy up those uh areas like
25:09	actual areas and they'll be able to do
25:11	digital advertisements uh in the virtual
25:14	world
25:15	is that something we were talking about
25:16	i i don't know we weren't but i've heard
25:18	i've heard of this and it totally makes
25:20	sense in the way they're the way they're
25:22	going with augmented reality is you know
25:24	just plaster over
25:26	the billboards you already see with
25:28	digital billboards that don't even exist
25:30	right and not only that they're
25:31	customized to you
25:33	so that what you what adam sees and what
25:35	i see are probably two different ads so
25:37	in fact okay so imagine that and this is
25:39	so crazy because this is going to happen
25:41	if we don't kill ourselves first right
25:43	if the world doesn't destroy itself
25:45	we're talking about say you're walking
25:47	on a street of you know 10 restaurants
25:50	we would have a virtual person standing
25:52	out front saying hey come on in this is
25:54	rated four stars or 5.9 stars come check
25:58	out our food and then another person
26:00	this is straight out of uh you know a
26:02	very dystopian movie another uh
26:04	gentleman a virtual gentleman is
26:06	standing in front of the other one and
26:07	there's virtual arrows pointing in and
26:10	the owner of that restaurant
26:12	paid for them to have you know this
26:15	virtual kind of presence where it says
26:18	hey eat here so anybody wearing these ar
26:21	glasses or say the next
26:23	five generations ahead of ray-bans that
26:26	they've already put these uh cameras in
26:28	and and done these things too
26:30	they would you would see this and you
26:32	would see this augmented reality of
26:34	things happening this isn't science
26:36	fiction we're not talking about some bs
26:38	here we're talking about things that
26:39	they're already preparing for this is
26:41	what facebook is going to do
26:43	now the the
26:45	purpose some of this is the early
26:47	investors and i
26:49	i i don't know how you would do it but
26:51	early on you'll want to like actually
26:54	buy places without physically owning so
26:57	if you have a block you might be able to
26:59	buy say that block on the digital world
27:03	and in the future you would be able to
27:06	rent out space for advertisements in the
27:09	augmented reality so in the real life
27:11	you take off the goggles or you take out
27:14	the contact lenses there's nothing there
27:16	but when you have these augmented
27:17	reality glasses or contact lenses on you
27:20	would see the ads that were in the
27:22	virtual space same way that right now if
27:25	you do google uh you know street view
27:28	it would be like going in street view
27:30	only you're really on the street and
27:32	you're seeing the overlay
27:34	this is this is something that's i
27:37	you know
27:39	i'm sure a lot of people think this is
27:41	super cool
27:42	but you have to realize all of the
27:44	negatives that come with this uh they
27:46	we're we're talking about a future place
27:48	by the time all of this happens and it
27:49	might be very shortly
27:51	we're talking about a place where they
27:53	have complete control over everybody and
27:55	like they said the uh world
27:57	forum says that in the future you will
28:00	own nothing and be happy
28:03	why do you think that
28:05	that's it it's a very scary thought
28:07	it says and they use that layer to tag
28:10	individuals with bold flashing words
28:12	like alcoholic or immigrant or atheist
28:16	or racist or even less charged words
28:18	like demon
28:20	or
28:21	republican he said the the virtual
28:23	overlays could easily be
28:25	designed to amplify political division
28:28	ostracize certain groups even drive
28:30	hatred and mistrust it says he's also
28:33	concerned with the metaverse would make
28:36	reality disappear by creating a system
28:38	in which people can't simply step away
28:40	from their devices to have real-world
28:42	interactions the idea is that the
28:44	metaverse could grow to a point at which
28:46	it impacts essentially every facet of
28:48	our lives and it would be near
28:50	impossible for most to just walk away
28:53	that means we would all be constantly
28:55	exposed to whatever false reality third
28:57	parties might want to show us
28:59	since there would be an ar overlay over
29:02	everything
29:04	this is extremely scary facebook is one
29:06	of the richest companies in the world
29:07	zuckerberg i think sits at number five
29:09	richest person in the world think about
29:11	the money that uh
29:12	that elon musk has and jeff bezos has
29:15	but directly
29:17	filtered and completely focused on
29:20	getting you to be in their world
29:23	that is what zuckerberg is doing this is
29:26	going to be the future and they know
29:28	what they're doing they've they're
29:29	working on it they're paying billions of
29:31	dollars in research and they're creating
29:33	this new setup and i bet you they've
29:36	been working with governments and
29:37	they've been working with the world
29:39	leaders and
29:40	elites in spots that we don't even see
29:43	and this is the future
29:46	you know this sounds crazy just like all
29:48	of the stuff we talked about 10 years
29:50	ago sounded crazy but watch it's all
29:52	gonna start happening it's gonna happen
29:55	right in front of us i'm praying i'm
29:57	just praying that uh
29:59	that my kids and everybody else in my
30:01	family is gonna be
30:03	okay in this new world
30:05	that's all i can ask
30:07	go ahead the real the real kicker here
30:09	is when they
30:10	get it to a point that it is um
30:13	something you can't live without so for
30:15	example they're able to force this in
30:17	china right you can't operate without a
30:19	cell phone matter of fact they gave
30:20	everybody cell phones but by the way you
30:22	can't pay your rent you can't
30:24	you know get on the train you can't do
30:26	anything without having a cell phone so
30:28	therefore you can't just say you know
30:29	what i don't need the cell phone i'm
30:30	gonna throw it away and never use it you
30:32	could do that but then you're not gonna
30:34	be able to literally survive at least in
30:36	the cities or in the major areas right
30:38	maybe you can go back out to the
30:40	third world parts of china and you know
30:42	rice fields and stuff but you can't have
30:44	the the modern day
30:46	so when you think about here we don't
30:48	necessarily do that we don't just
30:49	enforce something like that but there
30:51	are certain things that over time have
30:53	just been you can't live without like
30:55	tell somebody to live without a
30:56	telephone number right you couldn't do
30:58	it like it's it's really difficult to
30:59	not have a phone number tell somebody to
31:01	not have an email address
31:03	i know people don't like their email but
31:05	you can't even go apply for a job if you
31:06	don't have an email address right there
31:08	are certain things that eventually
31:10	become so ubiquitous that you just have
31:12	to have it and you can't really live
31:13	without it and that's one of the things
31:15	they're going to focus hard on
31:16	with building this is to make those
31:19	things so integrated that you have to
31:22	have this
31:23	otherwise you won't be able to
31:25	accomplish daily tasks
31:28	yeah
31:29	like you said in china if you want to do
31:32	certain actions you have to do it
31:34	through weibo or through wechat or
31:36	through your your you know attached to
31:39	your equivalent of a social security
31:41	number uh to your phone
31:44	you pretty much can't get a cell phone
31:46	in uh china without having it attached
31:49	to your direct to your bloodline to
31:51	everything that is you
31:53	uh by the way bill bradley said uh there
31:55	are many men richer than zuckerberg and
31:58	even elon uh that they're so rich that
32:01	their wealth and their names are not
32:03	published i have said that a million
32:05	times i don't believe elon is the even
32:07	at 300 billion dollars
32:11	which is an insane amount of money
32:13	imagine that like
32:15	you could buy a military sub made up
32:18	with a
32:20	giant mega yacht with tennis courts on
32:22	it and that would be the chump change in
32:24	your pocket that's how much money that
32:27	is uh
32:28	you literally can buy whole cities that
32:31	is more than the gdp of cities
32:34	and there are people that are richer
32:35	than that in fact the
32:37	uh families as far as the rentals as far
32:40	as the morgans and as far as all of
32:43	those banking families there are people
32:45	that are much richer than that and i
32:47	believe they have so much money that
32:49	they're able to
32:51	since they own everything they don't
32:52	have to publish their names if you own
32:55	the companies and own the governments
32:58	that actually publish the stuff
33:00	you don't have to have your name
33:01	published so this whole like who the
33:03	richest man in the world is it doesn't
33:05	exist because we won't ever know uh i i
33:08	can take some guesses
33:10	but there there are richer people than
33:12	uh elon musk i mean come on you think
33:14	somebody that made a company just
33:16	recently in the last hundred years uh
33:19	that
33:20	you know that they're all of a sudden
33:21	the richest man in the world
33:23	no
33:23	there are families that have ruled
33:25	things behind the curtains for
33:28	you know
33:29	hundreds of years actually if you want
33:31	to go down the bloodline and all the way
33:33	back to the dark ages there's royalty
33:35	there's uh there's you know this
33:37	bloodline of of successful people that
33:40	have passed their money down and that
33:41	money has gained interest and interest
33:43	and interest imagine having that much
33:45	money uh sitting by the way elon musk's
33:48	money once you get to that point it only
33:49	goes up you can't even spend money fast
33:52	enough uh to the the interest on that
33:54	money is just growing and growing and
33:56	growing
33:58	in fact just the interest on probably 10
34:00	of elon's money is enough for us to be
34:03	rich
34:04	just the interest on just that sitting
34:06	in the bank not even the original amount
34:09	the interest that he would make in a
34:11	month
34:12	would be enough for us to be rich off of
34:14	that's what's so insane about this
34:16	one billion is a thousand million
34:20	and he is up to
34:21	300 billion that's
34:25	30 what is that that's
34:27	that's 300 000 million dollars that's
34:30	300 000 times a
34:32	million that is that's mind-blowing
34:36	enough to buy a new york skyscraper
34:40	and
34:41	destroy it for fun
34:43	mark sketch from europe says as soon as
34:46	we give in to augmented reality we lose
34:48	life itself please guys don't forget to
34:50	thumbs up hey thank you mark sketch and
34:52	i always forget to do that myself um
34:56	yeah no people think that this this
34:58	everything that is going to harm you in
35:00	the future is going to be given to you
35:02	as a
35:04	as a convenience it's going to be
35:06	something that they will tell you that
35:08	will help you in life
35:10	that will make things easier that will
35:11	make your life better it's not
35:14	none of this is going to be good uh it's
35:17	going to be good for corporations and
35:18	it's going to be good for the the
35:20	richest people in the world uh randall
35:22	edge just sent you an interesting meteor
35:24	video on on your website check it out
35:26	guys uh randall i hope it's yours if it
35:28	is we'll show it tomorrow
35:30	uh and then remember you can submit
35:32	videos just like randall uh go to
35:34	marfooglenews.com play my video
35:37	the other day i got video of uh me
35:40	something flashing across the sky was
35:42	really bright uh dex by the way you uh
35:45	you saw that uh i sent it to you
35:48	i i need to like uh
35:51	i need to blur out some stuff because i
35:53	don't want to show my stuff but
35:55	again it was a huge flash and people on
35:57	twitter said oh no that was spacex
36:00	unfortunately it was at 10 15 pacific uh
36:03	that was three hours after uh the launch
36:07	of spacex
36:08	so
36:09	apparently it's around 7 30 is when
36:12	people saw the spacex you talked about
36:13	the return of spacex yes the turn it was
36:16	a return yeah
36:17	and uh people
36:19	pretty much everybody goes no matt you
36:21	saw spacex uh that was three hours after
36:24	so i i still don't have an explanation
36:26	of what that was it was at 10 15 p.m uh
36:29	pacific it's over on my twitter as far
36:31	as the exact time but it was it was huge
36:34	it just lit up the whole sky it was
36:36	cloudy but it was it was like something
36:39	out of a movie i saw blue go all the way
36:41	across and it wasn't lightning there was
36:42	no thunder no nothing this was a direct
36:45	line it was a straight line and it was
36:48	big
36:49	so if anybody got video of that or if
36:52	you're in washington and you got
36:54	a clear video of the sky
36:56	uh say on your ring camera or something
36:58	like that
37:00	i would check 10 15 p.m
37:03	yesterday or the day before
37:07	uh in fact uh when when we uh
37:10	when we get when we move on i'll i'll
37:12	give you the time before the end of the
37:14	show
37:14	or the date and the time i would really
37:16	like people to actually go back if you
37:18	have uh monitoring like that go back and
37:20	check that time and see if you got uh
37:22	the sky
37:24	because i think it was it was gigantic i
37:26	knew
37:26	i saw it i mean it was so big that i
37:29	couldn't miss it
37:30	i was in the front of my truck and i
37:33	the whole window just went whoosh and i
37:36	saw this just giant line
37:39	it was not spacex i don't i don't think
37:42	it was it was way bigger than anything
37:44	i've ever seen
37:45	and then um
37:47	yeah as far as reality that's nuts
37:50	now uh
37:53	now if you have not already i'm gonna
37:56	again mention this right now 50 off per
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38:07	we have a carrington a love well we will
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38:11	happens on average every 150 years it's
38:14	been 160 it's overdue that would be a
38:16	natural event where it would affect our
38:18	power grid
38:19	could possibly knock down our entire
38:21	grid they say if something knocked down
38:23	our entire grid up to 90 percent of us
38:25	would perish and that's not because
38:28	we're taking each other out or anything
38:29	like that it would be because we would
38:30	not have fresh water it would because we
38:34	would literally
38:35	die from thirst
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38:41	already looked into why we
38:44	have told you about emp shield then i'd
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38:47	the previous videos where we explained
38:49	what the emp task force is saying uh of
38:52	course what dhs department of homeland
38:54	security told us in 2018 they always
38:56	give you a heads up before the stuff uh
38:59	they basically foretell you what is
39:01	happening and what they're preparing for
39:03	and what they're preparing for is the
39:05	most likely situation or something
39:07	that's planned they always give you know
39:10	put it under the radar and put it out
39:12	well it tells that every american should
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39:16	year of food and water
39:18	due to uh the the possibility and the
39:20	probability of a complete grid shutdown
39:24	and by the way if you haven't noticed uh
39:26	power and everything else we're going to
39:28	talk about later there's a lot of things
39:30	going on with all power grids we're
39:32	talking about australia uk us france
39:36	europe all everybody's having issues
39:38	with their power grid right now and we
39:40	are in cycle 25 one of the most
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39:44	predicted to be one of the most
39:46	unpredictable cycles we've had
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40:48	us consumer prices jump 6.2 in october
40:52	the biggest inflation surge in more than
40:54	30 years uh dex we've been talking about
40:57	this and obviously people aren't stupid
40:59	everybody's going to the store and
41:00	seeing stuff from more and more
41:02	expensive
41:03	everything has gone up
41:04	and now it's official
41:08	yeah so this is coming out um as a
41:10	report one of the official reports that
41:12	uh that they do from time to time
41:15	and but what's interesting about this is
41:17	you know obviously they break down
41:19	the consumer price index is made up of a
41:21	lot of different things so they actually
41:22	break down the different you know
41:24	categories whether it's fuel or
41:27	food prices etc but you can see how some
41:29	of these percentages jump like fuel
41:31	jumped just in the month 12.3 but it's
41:34	actually up 59.1
41:37	uh percent um over the past year which
41:39	is a huge spike right and things like
41:42	food have gone up 5.3
41:44	uh you know it's up a little bit but um
41:46	you know it's it's gone it you know
41:48	they're going up but the one interesting
41:50	thing i thought and you can we can read
41:51	through all of this and see the
41:52	different stats
41:54	but the um the stat particularly around
41:56	uh
41:57	um
41:59	employment and how much money people
42:01	were making and wage wages and wages
42:04	uh real wage after uh inflation actually
42:07	went down
42:08	so that's kind of um
42:11	you know kind of a scary thought when
42:12	you think about that if
42:14	of having things cost more
42:16	but wages actually
42:18	not being as effective as they were
42:20	against inflation in other words you
42:21	would like to say well if everything
42:23	costs more than everybody should be
42:25	making more and it should all even out
42:27	and if it's not that's sort of a
42:29	scary thought to think about like when i
42:31	go to the grocery store i don't have as
42:32	much money now to to pay for everything
42:36	yeah
42:37	you know i i've known plenty of friends
42:39	that have gone on this roller coaster
42:41	over the last two years and
42:44	i i have one friend that has always been
42:47	a successful friend always has done a
42:49	great job uh has a job as a clerk for a
42:53	big construction company
42:55	and they had to cut him and then he got
42:57	another job and now he's working three
42:58	jobs and he's still not making it
43:01	uh because he just can't afford it and
43:03	he's got four kids he's got you know the
43:06	same amount of kids i do and he's even
43:08	uh
43:09	he's working three jobs right now and
43:11	then his wife is disabled
43:14	so he's just got all these things piling
43:17	up on him and
43:18	he just can't afford it
43:20	uh
43:21	you know his kids have special eating uh
43:24	some of their some of his kids have uh
43:27	issues with eating certain foods so he
43:29	has to go out of his way to get these
43:31	more expensive kind of specialty foods
43:33	and it's not like they're trying to do
43:35	it to be um uppity
43:38	they're doing it because they have to
43:40	and it's a requirement like his his one
43:42	kid has certain uh intestinal issues and
43:44	can't eat this and can't eat that and
43:46	this other kid is is allergic so he's
43:48	got to go out and get these specialty
43:50	foods and replacement foods and
43:52	they're more expensive
43:55	i just i see so many people around uh
43:58	suffering and you know
44:00	things are getting so expensive here
44:02	i like this song says in the beginning i
44:04	want to move to miami i i want to move i
44:07	i cannot
44:09	uh the prices here are insane my other
44:11	friend
44:12	cannot find a
44:14	studio just a room
44:16	for less than 2 000 a month in seattle
44:20	he has to move all the way out to the
44:22	boonies to get anything kind of less
44:24	than that uh some of the rent controlled
44:28	so by the government it's a place that's
44:30	you know rent controlled is fourteen
44:32	fifteen hundred dollars
44:33	now when you're making uh four hundred
44:36	dollars every two weeks or five six
44:38	hundred dollars every two weeks
44:40	that the math doesn't work you have to
44:42	have two jobs and even if you have two
44:44	jobs and you're making 2 400 a month and
44:47	1400 of this is going to rent how are
44:49	you going to afford car car insurance
44:52	gas everything else
44:54	and not to you know forget about food
44:57	health insurance everything else
44:59	that's why so many of us don't have
45:01	health insurance and things like this
45:03	it's like you can't afford it here in
45:05	washington
45:06	it is it it's so crazy to think that the
45:09	average you know two bedroom three
45:11	bedroom house is upwards in the 4 000
45:14	range
45:15	nobody can pay nobody can afford that
45:19	milk my wife i don't know if she's in
45:21	the chat right now but
45:23	her the same milk that we were getting
45:24	for 550 is now eight dollars
45:28	eight dollars for a gallon of milk
45:30	like it's highway robbery
45:33	i just i everybody's noticed it here
45:37	everybody i i see you know everybody
45:39	sending me pictures of these uh
45:41	40 dollar stakes and
45:43	that one woman called in last night six
45:45	steaks equaled over a hundred dollars
45:48	for her husband's birthday and she did
45:50	it because it's you know it's her
45:51	husband's birthday it's a special event
45:53	but that's what it's going to be in the
45:54	future uh simple
45:56	regular day things that we take for
45:59	granted are now going to be that special
46:01	thing like this i mean feel like we're
46:03	in the 19 you know 1930s or in the
46:06	depression
46:08	it's like oh we get to eat an orange
46:10	this week
46:12	it's not you know it's not that bad yet
46:14	but it seems like it's getting there
46:17	does it not
46:19	dex i mean you know what you know what
46:20	i'm saying like a dystopian movie where
46:23	you see that they're all they're all
46:25	sitting around in orange and they're
46:26	chopping it up and each person gets a
46:28	quarter and it's their treat for the
46:30	month
46:31	we got to eat a quarter of an orange
46:35	it's definitely um
46:38	definitely a challenging time that we're
46:40	moving through and and the real question
46:41	is how bad is it going to get right i
46:43	mean we've gone through when i say we i
46:45	mean like collectively america has gone
46:47	through things like the depression which
46:49	were extremely difficult right
46:51	um and then we've gone through major
46:52	recessions and major setbacks in times
46:54	of high inflation
46:56	and even hyperinflation just not as
46:58	extreme as say venezuela or other places
47:00	that were just completely out of control
47:03	um the real question is how how far is
47:05	it going to go is it going to be
47:07	so bad that you know we're talking you
47:10	know depression era or venezuela style
47:13	you know hyperinflation or are we just
47:15	going to
47:17	you know go through these periods like
47:19	the ebb and flow of
47:21	economics over time where you know we go
47:23	through this time this rough period this
47:25	rough patch of of high inflation but
47:27	then eventually things start to catch
47:29	back up
47:30	you know time will tell i think
47:31	everybody's got their opinions on it and
47:33	i'm sure and i'm not going to sit here
47:35	and tell you
47:36	that i know and i have a crystal ball
47:38	but i'm sure plenty of people out there
47:39	have opinions on various ways they think
47:42	you know what's happening with this
47:43	economy or what necessarily is going to
47:44	happen and whether it's global or
47:46	whether it's you know uh micro at the in
47:49	the u.s level or things like that or the
47:51	change of the dollar or the
47:53	reset they're trying to do right all
47:55	these different things play into it so
47:57	we'll just have to you know i think the
47:58	best thing to do is try to do things
48:00	that are smart for you right now whether
48:02	it's
48:03	making sure you have extra food and
48:05	extra water you know making sure you're
48:07	buying the things that you know you're
48:09	going to need
48:11	and you know maybe buying a few more of
48:13	them because it's probably cheaper to
48:14	buy it now than it will be to buy it
48:16	later like you know if there's something
48:18	you use every month or you go through
48:20	every six months
48:21	having a year's supply of that is
48:23	probably cheaper to buy now than buying
48:24	it six months from now or a year from
48:26	now
48:28	well and especially having water and
48:30	extra
48:31	extra drinks around as far as that goes
48:34	that's all going up too everything is
48:36	going up as far as bottled clean potable
48:39	water i've noticed that the price is
48:40	even on water going up it's just it's
48:43	crazy
48:44	and then we have main residents
48:47	brace for a power rate hike over 60
48:50	percent
48:51	it says mainers are likely to see the
48:53	rates they pay for home electricity
48:55	increase in some cases by a considerable
48:58	amount imagine that maybe possibly even
49:01	doubling or almost doubling it says the
49:03	main public utilities commission
49:05	recently provided possibilities about
49:07	upcoming power rates to the main
49:09	legislator agency
49:11	spokesperson susan fallon said that the
49:14	final number isn't yet available
49:16	it says uh however a majority of maine
49:18	residents could see their rate go up
49:20	between 60 and 80 percent
49:23	the portland press herald reported under
49:26	expected increases the cost of power
49:28	would climb
49:29	about twenty dollars to nearly fifty
49:31	three dollars per month for a typical
49:33	household
49:35	now
49:36	obviously that's
49:38	not maine
49:39	this is not a main only event right this
49:41	is just one place that started to
49:43	publish it and obviously the further
49:45	north you are the sooner you're going to
49:46	get
49:47	into heating costs and
49:50	the heating bills that start to or
49:51	heating demand i should say goes up
49:53	right so therefore they have more
49:55	insight into what's going to happen uh
49:57	with pricing you know well we're seeing
49:59	this it's not freezing down here in the
50:01	south yet so we're not really running
50:02	the heat
50:04	up north they are we're seeing this in
50:06	pretty much all of the northwest uh
50:08	we're seeing this in
50:10	yeah idaho uh
50:12	we've already seen things just like this
50:15	now this is one of the first people to
50:16	actually publish this that's not
50:18	somebody complaining about this on
50:20	twitter uh now the people that are
50:22	complaining about their price hikes on
50:24	twitter this is this is kind of forcing
50:26	their hand they're they're coming out
50:27	publicly and saying hey this is going to
50:29	get bad
50:31	we already know that our power grid is
50:33	going to have issues in fact we've had
50:35	main ceos of some of the biggest power
50:38	companies in the worlds uh saying that
50:40	they their big concern is that there
50:42	will be mass
50:44	uh unrest due to power
50:46	as far as uh well what was his q do you
50:49	know do you remember kind of how he said
50:51	it he said
50:52	uh
50:53	that there would be
50:54	social unrest on the planet
50:57	due to power disruptions
51:00	i mean how how clear could he get and
51:02	this is one of the ceos of one of the
51:04	largest power companies in the world
51:07	so you've got you've got really really
51:10	clear writing on the wall
51:12	that says that we need to start
51:13	preparing and start you know actually
51:16	figuring out solutions uh other than
51:18	depending on somebody else we depend on
51:20	power like it's just granted we take it
51:23	for granted we just think it's always
51:24	going to be there
51:26	this is not the case
51:29	people need to wake up people need to
51:30	get ready
51:33	some of you are already taking steps to
51:35	do this
51:37	i'm talking to
51:39	i'm talking to
51:40	somebody that is
51:42	a family member
51:44	and
51:45	someone that is
51:46	a lot more in the know than most people
51:49	uh next week and then he is going to
51:51	introduce me to somebody that is really
51:53	in the know
51:54	i want to update you guys on that next
51:56	week but
51:58	there's nothing good coming down the
52:00	pike so
52:02	people need to pay attention
52:05	it's not just going to be the prices it
52:07	might just not be there at all
52:09	it says rich silkman chief executive of
52:11	competitive energy services in portland
52:13	said a price bump is not only possible
52:16	it's almost certain
52:18	do you get this so this is just in maine
52:20	this is one of the places this is not
52:23	this is all over the country the price
52:25	of energy has risen around the world
52:27	just to put that part out there
52:29	risen around the world during the cv
52:33	event
52:34	natural gas prices have been especially
52:37	high
52:38	so
52:40	this is just one area survival living
52:42	thank you for your support thanks
52:44	again if you guys haven't checked out
52:45	survival living make sure to go do so
52:47	uh he is a qualified
52:50	he's a qualified survivalist uh by now
52:52	uh he actually takes lessons to try to
52:54	learn how to actually prepare for
52:57	everything and teaches that uh bible
52:59	talk for common people also check out
53:01	alaska prepper he's a really great guy
53:03	on and off camera
53:05	great people
53:07	bible talk for common people says since
53:09	1970s the dollar has lost 98 of its
53:13	value i actually didn't know that a
53:15	specific uh
53:17	stat but i completely believe that
53:20	uh and then mark sketch again thank you
53:22	thank you and thank you and then sunny
53:24	days i think i missed you for some
53:26	reason so thank you so much for your
53:28	support uh massive support over there
53:30	sunny days i appreciate you
53:32	all right and then we have thanksgiving
53:34	disaster on the horizon
53:37	this is a pretty big one it says
53:39	thanksgiving perhaps even more than the
53:40	4th of july is going to be the
53:42	quintessential american celebration
53:44	modern codification came to us at a fist
53:47	as a fixed date it says thanks to
53:50	franklin roosevelt in 1939 during the
53:52	great depression families struggling
53:54	during our national nightmare had one
53:56	day to feast and appreciate that even
53:59	during the darkest times america's
54:01	americans had far more to be grateful
54:04	for than not
54:06	this thanksgiving we hearken back to
54:08	those difficult economic days policy
54:10	failures will be responsible for tens of
54:12	thousands of families getting stranded
54:15	at airports paying exorbitant gas prices
54:18	and encountering grocery store shortages
54:21	americans face the most expensive
54:23	thanksgiving on record
54:25	so just think about that as far as the
54:28	travel some people might not even be
54:30	able to travel depending on which
54:32	airline they're going with
54:33	some people may not be able to afford to
54:36	travel some people may not be able to
54:39	afford to have the dinner because
54:41	turkeys are said to be the craziest
54:43	price ever this year out of anything not
54:46	to mention the 50 other things that you
54:48	usually serve on thanksgiving is going
54:50	to be more expensive and then of course
54:52	uh
54:54	as far as all of the groceries that are
54:56	attached with that as far as having
54:58	family come in as far as gas prices if
55:00	family uh drives from out of state or if
55:03	drives from the other side of the state
55:05	this has now become twice as much uh
55:08	money just to go across state
55:12	so just the set aside that the costs
55:16	right this high cost there's actually
55:18	this convergence that's about to happen
55:20	literally days before thanksgiving and
55:23	it when it comes to travel and so when
55:25	you when we saw what happened with
55:26	southwest we saw what happened with the
55:28	american airlines and these others
55:30	that
55:31	had to implement certain things that
55:33	caused potentially is what we think but
55:36	they never never would admit it caused a
55:38	lot of staffing shortages right
55:40	well there's a federal thing that's
55:42	happening for the federal employees and
55:44	that would include tsa and lots of other
55:47	airport officials that is going into
55:49	place on the 22nd
55:51	right before thanksgiving so if it's the
55:54	busiest travel week in
55:57	for the airlines and families everywhere
55:59	are trying to travel and a large
56:01	percentage of people are going to be
56:02	affected by the ability for those
56:06	uh groups to actually perform their jobs
56:08	because they're probably not going to be
56:10	there
56:11	um that this is like a major you know
56:13	bottleneck waiting you know that's
56:15	probably just going to be we're probably
56:16	going to hear some crazy travel horror
56:18	stories coming up for the thanksgiving
56:20	week and i imagine there's probably a
56:22	lot of people that are going to say i'm
56:23	getting in the car and driving an extra
56:25	you know 12 15 24 hours as a void to as
56:28	opposed to getting into an airplane
56:32	and we were continuing to see all of the
56:34	results from this and we called this
56:37	years ago as far as
56:39	all of these shortages coming down the
56:41	pike
56:42	this is something though that is
56:45	actually forced and something that
56:47	could be avoided if
56:49	you know they they could just say hey
56:52	you know you have another year or you
56:53	have this or that or or whatever i don't
56:56	understand how this is even working this
56:58	is
56:58	actually going to crumble uh the economy
57:02	somebody said yesterday that you know to
57:04	do a reset you have to shut down
57:06	completely
57:07	you basically have to tank stuff to to
57:10	bring it back up what i'm more afraid of
57:13	is who's going to be
57:15	in charge of it all when it does boot
57:17	back up when this computer
57:19	resets who who's going to be
57:22	in front of the the monitor
57:25	uh april sheldon thank you for your
57:26	support as as far as the cancellations a
57:29	lot of these companies are i'll just say
57:32	it they're lying and saying that it's
57:33	not what it is when we all know what it
57:36	is and i don't i it's crazy to me that
57:39	that people believe what these things
57:42	say
57:44	like
57:45	when southwest my aunt was on southwest
57:48	and she got transferred to not one not
57:50	two not three but four planes
57:53	she spent an entire day at las vegas
57:56	going from one plane to the next to the
57:58	next to the next she spent 12 hours on
58:00	the tarmac in four different planes
58:03	so they would sit for she said the
58:04	longest that she spent was eight hours
58:06	on a plane on the tarmac not moving
58:10	and then they said oh there's
58:11	maintenance issues we have to go to a
58:12	different plane no it's not it's because
58:15	their pilot didn't show up because he
58:16	didn't want to do whatever the thing was
58:18	that they wanted him to do
58:21	it's not maintenance
58:22	okay so that should be newsworthy i told
58:25	my you need to like go to local news
58:27	because guess what
58:29	if they say that four planes are not
58:31	flyable because of maintenance at
58:32	southwest uh
58:35	somebody needs to go check southwest
58:37	hello like that's horrible are you
58:40	saying all of your planes are going to
58:41	crash and burn or that nobody's doing
58:43	maintenance on them that's another thing
58:45	too the actual amount of maintenance
58:47	people that are probably not there is
58:50	flying even going to be safe in the
58:51	future if we don't have qualified people
58:54	checking the planes
58:56	sorry i'm not flying anywhere for
58:57	thanksgiving now dex you are are you
59:00	flying in the next few months at all
59:08	uh i haven't flown anywhere on a plane
59:10	in
59:12	i want to say 20 years i mean like i was
59:14	i think i was 15.
59:18	yeah i mean i i flew on a couple of the
59:21	small
59:22	uh planes like from seattle to orcas
59:24	island
59:25	uh you know the little
59:27	cessnas but yeah now i haven't been on a
59:29	big plane for 20 years that's crazy
59:32	and the last one i was on uh we got
59:34	stuck in the
59:35	las vegas airport out of all of them for
59:38	12 hours or something and it was a
59:40	horrible experience
59:42	so i can't imagine what it's like now i
59:44	got i 12 hours in the las vegas uh
59:48	airport the actual airport trying to
59:50	sleep in the middle of the night with a
59:52	million slot machines going off was the
59:55	worst experience ever
59:56	so i can't imagine what it's like now
60:00	it says uh
60:02	yeah basically 60
60:04	of the staff is
60:07	you know has the thing after november
60:09	22nd we're going to see all sorts of
60:12	things happen
60:13	that's the federal day where everybody
60:15	has to have it and they're giving them a
60:17	very short window before they start
60:19	punishment fines everything else
60:22	how they're doing it i have no idea
60:24	delaware sasquatch says it is now being
60:26	reported that sixty percent of the
60:28	turkey supply is gone prep for
60:30	thanksgiving this weekend do not wait
60:32	until last minute fugal fam delaware
60:34	sasquatch i agree with you i told people
60:36	a week ago if they can if you see a
60:38	turkey grab it
60:39	you know don't grab 10 turkeys to screw
60:42	everybody else over but grab a turkey
60:45	and and hold on to it until
60:47	uh thanksgiving there's not going to be
60:50	this is going to be a crazy year because
60:51	i i could even foresee people selling
60:53	turkeys on ebay i don't know if that
60:56	happens regularly but
60:58	i could see it happening
61:00	u.s food banks struggle to feed hungry
61:03	amid surging prices
61:06	i bet you that a lot of stores are
61:08	trying to not throw away anything even
61:10	if it's dated they're probably trying to
61:12	sell it
61:13	especially with the shortages that are
61:15	happening right now that also means that
61:17	the poor and needy are going to be
61:19	you know shorted
61:21	i highly recommend if you
61:23	haven't already
61:25	i know that myself and others and my
61:27	sister
61:28	were going to go out and try to do some
61:30	stuff for the homeless we i did we did
61:32	not do as much as we wanted to last year
61:36	but if you wanted to do something and
61:38	and possibly organize something for your
61:40	state
61:40	please send us an email tell us what
61:42	you're going to do
61:43	again i'd love to see everybody kind of
61:45	go out and try to help
61:47	it says out of oakland california u.s
61:49	food banks are already dealing with
61:51	increased demand from families sidelined
61:53	by the eudemic now face a new challenge
61:57	surging food prices and supply chain
61:59	issues walloping the nation
62:02	and again this actually affects all of
62:04	the food banks as well that this means
62:06	a lot of the stuff that they they would
62:08	throw out three days before it's expired
62:10	or at the day it's expired a lot of
62:12	these stores are actually trying to hold
62:13	on to it as long as they could i even
62:15	heard from my friend who is a manager at
62:17	a safeway at a branch
62:20	and she said that she's never seen
62:22	anything like this
62:24	they they just don't have things for
62:26	entire weeks at a time
62:28	we you know lunchables and things like
62:30	this that you know kids eat uh they're
62:33	just not there and because of the
62:34	plastics and the the things that they
62:36	use to put the food in aren't being made
62:39	or aren't getting shipped from china or
62:40	wherever they're made
62:42	they're seeing the weirdest shortages at
62:44	all these grocery stores
62:46	in fact i would almost love to for her
62:48	to come on and and talk about some of
62:50	the weird things that they're
62:51	experiencing that they're not getting
62:54	they're the oddest things
62:56	but this really sucks for anyone who is
62:59	really down and out this is a a really
63:02	horrible thing and
63:04	i hope that
63:05	uh i thought i hope that we
63:07	you know my wife and i and my sister we
63:09	can make a tiny impact here but really
63:12	it's going to take a lot more of us to
63:13	do this and there's you know i i just
63:16	know that there's a lot of people that
63:18	are
63:18	suffering and a lot of people that are
63:20	in pain right now
63:21	so i'm hoping that we can help
63:23	help some and i'm hoping that everybody
63:25	here in the fugle fam does as well
63:28	uh it says the higher cost in limited
63:29	availability means some families may get
63:31	smaller servings or substitutions for
63:34	staples such as peanut butter which cost
63:37	nearly double what it did a year ago
63:40	as holidays approach some food banks
63:43	worry that they won't have enough
63:44	stuffing and cranberry sauce for the
63:46	thanksgiving at christmas
63:48	it says what happens when food prices go
63:50	up and food insecurity for those who are
63:53	experiencing it as it just gets worse
63:57	said katie fitzgerald chief operating
64:00	officer of feeding america a non-profit
64:02	organization that coordinates the
64:04	efforts of more than 200 food banks
64:06	across the country
64:07	it says food banks that expanded to meet
64:10	unprecedented demand brought on by the
64:12	pandemic won't be able to absorb forever
64:15	food costs that are two to three times
64:17	what they used to be
64:18	so these same foods that they were
64:21	actually purchasing in a reduced amount
64:23	or they were getting federal funding for
64:25	now these foods are uh
64:27	two times as much three times as much
64:29	four times as much
64:31	you're also going to see if you do use
64:33	the food bank and i know we've got
64:34	people here i i lived off the food bank
64:37	my mother lived off the food bank i i
64:39	had to go several times in my 20s when i
64:41	was on my own
64:44	you will see the food change and
64:46	probably get to the point where it's
64:47	stuff what really sucks is it might be
64:49	food that they won't be able to cook if
64:50	they're homeless
64:52	so that's i i think about that too if
64:54	you don't have a way to cook it
64:57	i thought about even uh those very cheap
64:59	um
65:01	uh they plug onto a uh
65:05	propane tank you can get the five dollar
65:07	propane tanks and then they have this
65:09	very cheap uh screw-on thing that goes
65:11	on the top and it acts as a stove
65:14	i i wondered if if that would be
65:16	something that would be useful for the
65:17	homeless because they might have to cook
65:19	a very
65:20	uh you know
65:22	they won't have the food that's you know
65:25	something easier to make
65:27	it says that supply chain disruptions
65:30	lower inventory and low labor shortages
65:32	have all contributed to increased costs
65:35	for charities on which tens of millions
65:37	of people in the us were life on for
65:39	nutrition donated food is more expensive
65:42	to move because transportation costs are
65:44	up and bottlenecks at the factories and
65:46	ports make it difficult to get goods of
65:48	all kinds
65:49	so not only the actual food itself it's
65:51	getting it somewhere they're going to
65:53	have to pay for whatever drivers are
65:55	left and then they're paying these
65:56	exorbitant prices
65:59	so it's not not good this whole
66:01	christmas season this whole thanksgiving
66:04	i i'm just asking everybody in the
66:05	foogle fam if if you have the ability to
66:08	do so go out and help
66:10	and you know just go to do it to do it
66:13	because there's going to be people that
66:14	are in your neighborhood there's going
66:15	to be neighbors my neighbor at the
66:17	beginning of cv brought over um food
66:20	brought over we you know we um
66:23	they at the time got laid off all all of
66:26	them got laid off they were all working
66:28	they live
66:29	six to a house and they all were working
66:31	at a restaurant and they all got laid
66:34	off they were getting zero stuff they
66:36	actually thought more about us because
66:37	we had small children and our baby and
66:40	our two-year-old they came over without
66:42	us asking and brought us boxes of food
66:45	we of course pass those on to other uh
66:47	people the stuff that we didn't need we
66:49	actually did need some of the stuff
66:50	because we didn't everything was out and
66:52	everything was empty shelves there were
66:54	things that we forgot and they actually
66:56	gave us
66:57	so if if there's more people like them
67:00	out there i think that most people will
67:02	get through this christmas season
67:05	you know a lot better so i think that if
67:07	all of us we can all make a huge
67:09	difference if every single person that
67:11	watches show the 40 50 000 people a day
67:14	did something even a tiny thing
67:16	imagine the impact we could have
67:19	especially i mean the people all over
67:21	the world watch this show
67:26	dex i know that you like doing stuff as
67:28	for your community as well i'm hoping
67:30	i'm hoping we can try to figure out
67:32	something that we can do before uh
67:33	christmas and
67:35	you know thanksgiving is gonna be rough
67:38	yeah we always do toys for dodge drive
67:40	with the marines
67:42	so
67:43	i i just i wish
67:44	i wish we had like a home base where we
67:46	could do stuff i it would be really cool
67:50	um and then we have a homeless leader
67:53	was served gold fleckled steak the video
67:56	of it has vanished
67:58	so do you want to explain this and i i
68:01	this is
68:03	it's like
68:04	so this is the kind of the irony is that
68:06	the
68:06	the type of leader this is right um is
68:09	now
68:10	was seen in london uh going to i guess
68:14	uh what's his name salt bay do you know
68:15	him he's the famous uh restaurant social
68:18	media guy who you know throws the salt
68:21	on the food at the end he's always
68:23	got those silly john lennon looking
68:25	glasses on
68:26	um but yeah he was there and he was
68:28	eating 24 karat gold
68:31	steak
68:33	and that's just sort of like in the face
68:36	of
68:37	the world as the world is going to the
68:39	grocery store and now buying
68:41	you know or not being able to afford to
68:43	buy steak anymore yet this
68:46	this leader is
68:48	eating 24 karat gold covered steak
68:50	that's that's what i thought when i read
68:52	this i just thought it was absolutely
68:54	uh
68:56	out of place
68:58	oh my gosh it's out of touch
69:00	is this the guy
69:03	i'm sorry
69:05	it's just i mean this looks so maybe is
69:08	this what got him famous is this that's
69:10	salt bae he does like i've seen like
69:11	every now and then i'll show up in
69:12	youtube like somebody's doing you know
69:14	they've been a short or something
69:15	they're in his restaurant and he's
69:16	chopping the meat up with
69:18	the fancy knife and he sprinkles the
69:20	salt on with that silly
69:22	you know hand thing and yeah that's what
69:24	got him famous i guess i guess he's
69:26	probably got a world renowned restaurant
69:28	now too so i imagine his food tastes
69:29	good and people wouldn't be raving about
69:31	it he's like the johnny depp of the
69:34	restaurant world here
69:36	exactly kind of silly i think but you
69:38	know it is what it is
69:40	for you for your little thing that's
69:42	funny well anyways so the guy and so we
69:46	and this guy is serving this this guy
69:49	yeah he served him 24 karat gold plated
69:52	gold flakes on his steak
69:54	at his restaurant and this was the
69:56	leader from vietnam
69:59	the sea party leader from vietnam am i
70:02	wrong but it did doesn't that kind of
70:03	make this guy a pos
70:06	i wouldn't i don't know i i i guess
70:09	maybe
70:10	i don't know maybe he didn't know who he
70:12	was or something if he didn't know who
70:14	he was i guess but if you did know that
70:16	this guy was in charge of that group
70:18	which he got to know he knew who he was
70:20	because he's he's the one not the leader
70:22	but the owner of the restaurant there
70:24	the one that posted the video of it
70:25	right and then quickly it disappeared so
70:28	nobody knows where it is now it's no
70:30	longer there
70:32	uh yeah because he was going to get
70:33	cancelled
70:35	the the leader of that that they did
70:37	horrific things like we're talking about
70:39	like
70:41	really horrific things uh on both sides
70:44	in in vietnam
70:47	but as far as like you know what they
70:49	what they did to people and they burned
70:51	people they burned
70:53	both sides just did horrendous things
70:57	so i just um
70:58	what do you guys think am i am i wrong
71:00	for thinking that this kind of
71:02	kind of gross that uh that not only did
71:05	he serve him but posted like i served
71:06	this big you know kahuna of a
71:09	communist leader
71:11	and served him a gold fleckled steak
71:13	meanwhile all these other people can't
71:15	even get food at the food bank
71:18	i don't know it's just
71:20	i wonder what this th you know what is
71:21	this guy and all these other rich people
71:23	what do they do
71:24	to help the common person you know do
71:27	they actually they don't spend any time
71:29	helping people they don't spend any they
71:31	don't volunteer any of their time
71:35	i i think everybody should volunteer
71:38	time
71:38	doing something for somebody
71:42	i guess it's something that my mom
71:44	always ingrained in us but
71:46	and she was an alcoholic and had lots of
71:48	problems but she
71:50	always volunteered for the church and
71:52	always volunteered and always helped
71:53	other people
71:56	i guess not everybody
71:57	not everybody's raised like that
72:00	and then china launches new set of yao
72:03	gun earth reconnaissance satellites
72:06	before we talk about that i just wanted
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72:46	everything from logistics to delivery uh
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73:46	far as uh little or more if you can't
73:49	afford this
73:50	i used to i usually always say like you
73:52	know it's
73:54	get one thing a week or at least you
73:56	know just five dollars a week
73:58	watch alaska prepper his payday preps
74:00	are really great he's been doing a
74:02	really good job of doing these just
74:04	incredibly affordable ways to to prep
74:08	um
74:09	or if you just want to get it done you
74:10	can do this but again do that and then
74:13	for those i used to i actually
74:15	usually say like you can hit up food
74:17	banks you can up this but that may be
74:19	getting harder to do
74:21	uh make sure to be stockpiling water
74:23	do it responsibly and then i would
74:26	advise you know don't make a big deal
74:27	out of it either
74:29	i heard some places
74:31	you they don't even allow you to collect
74:33	rain water and things like this but if
74:35	you have the ability do your research
74:37	and try to try to get some of that
74:38	started now
74:40	teresa wrench says good evening adam dex
74:42	and flugelfan much love to all prayers
74:45	to all great show as always y'all you
74:47	y'all are my number one news go-to stay
74:50	strong and be safe theresa wrench thank
74:53	you thank you and thank you for uh going
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74:59	that has continued to keep this show
75:01	going uh vic santiago one of our oldest
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75:06	awesome work guys thank you vic and nice
75:08	to see you tonight and then winton
75:10	dupree says thanksgiving is a state of
75:12	mind have your gathering and feast
75:14	whether a 20 person table single tv tray
75:16	turkey dinner franks and beans give
75:18	thanks i agree with that one and i have
75:22	spent a couple thanksgiving in my 20s
75:24	just alone and depressed
75:26	but either way i even remember i was
75:29	living with another roommate and he was
75:32	alone and depressed
75:34	we sat together and we watched whatever
75:36	it was back then we watched a movie
75:38	we had like literally a tv dinner and
75:41	like a pizza a frozen pizza and i
75:44	remember it was actually one of the
75:45	nicest most peaceful thanksgiving i ever
75:47	had
75:48	and i was just thankful that i had a
75:49	roof over my head and that i wasn't
75:51	homeless
75:52	so there's always something to be
75:54	thankful for if you try hard enough
75:57	as far as this new set of yaogan earth
76:00	reconnaissance satellites it says that
76:02	china launched the first set of three
76:04	satellites for a new series of
76:06	classified yaoigan reconnaissance
76:08	satellites on saturday november 5th
76:11	continuing the country's rapid rate of
76:13	orbital missions the long march 2d
76:17	lifted off at 10 pm eastern
76:20	local time rising into the blue skies
76:22	over the wooded hills surrounding the xi
76:25	shang
76:26	satellite launch center in southwest
76:27	china
76:29	it says that china's state media
76:31	described the yao again 35 a b and c
76:33	satellites as
76:35	to be used for scientific experiments
76:38	land and resources surveys agriculture
76:42	production estimates and disaster
76:44	prevention and mitigation
76:47	it is believed that yaoigan satellites
76:48	are for military purposes and this is
76:50	what i said i said that they would be
76:53	launching military satellites and now
76:55	it's due to the the comments that we
76:57	heard we had our military group talking
77:00	about this and then how china was
77:02	actively trying to build uh this this
77:05	new weird system that would track people
77:08	and it would be able to track everybody
77:10	including
77:11	people in the us
77:13	uh the same as you know we've been doing
77:16	i i told you guys about this like a year
77:18	and a half ago now it says it is
77:19	believed that yao gun satellites are for
77:21	military purposes similar to how russia
77:24	and the us use cosmos and usa
77:28	designations respectively for military
77:30	satellites as nasa space flight notes
77:34	these satellites are now orbiting
77:35	roughly 310 miles above the earth with
77:39	an inclination of 35 degrees similar to
77:41	any many earlier yawgin series
77:44	satellites but at a lower altitude
77:48	unusually the orbiting yao gen trio were
77:50	developed by separate groups the a and b
77:53	satellites were developed by the
77:54	aerospace dao fang hong satellite
77:57	company under the china academy of space
78:00	technology or cast well the sea
78:03	satellite was developed by the shanghai
78:05	academy of space flight technology
78:08	is it really
78:09	i think they messed up there
78:12	sassed
78:14	that's funny they they uh screwed up
78:16	it's s-a-s
78:18	it's s-a-s-t so it's sassed
78:22	and they put the same one
78:24	it says both
78:25	yep i knew it both sassed and cast or
78:29	wait sassed and cast and sassed belong
78:32	to china aerospace science technology
78:34	corporation casc
78:36	so we've got cass sast and cask
78:40	china's main state-owned space
78:42	contractor the flight was china's 43rd
78:44	orbital launch of 2021 further extending
78:47	a new national record for launches in a
78:49	calendar year set in october
78:51	they're they're massively weaponizing
78:53	space right now so dex i know what you
78:56	were probably thinking when you saw this
78:58	is
78:59	they
79:00	could also do
79:01	can they do fobs with these or do you
79:02	think that that's absurd
79:05	no no it's not it's not absurd i mean
79:07	that's just a trajectory that you come
79:09	around from the south from an orbit uh
79:11	where you won't be detected and then you
79:13	you re-enter from there um but you know
79:15	the other thing is with any satellite i
79:17	mean any satellite can be turned into a
79:19	weapon um an emp right an emp can go it
79:22	actually does go off in orbit it doesn't
79:25	have to come down it's not like it's up
79:27	in your you know right above your home
79:29	or above your your town it's literally
79:31	up in the uh atmosphere and it has to be
79:33	up in the atmosphere or it won't work it
79:35	has to be very high up in the atmosphere
79:37	for it to sort of ring the stratosphere
79:40	in the ionosphere in the way that causes
79:42	all of that to happen so
79:44	you know we have no idea and whatever
79:46	they tell us i would never believe
79:49	so we have no idea what's really up
79:51	there outside of whatever you know form
79:54	of our own spying or intel that we can
79:57	get from you know other other systems
80:00	and instruments as to what is really up
80:01	there and what it's doing
80:04	now as far as the a b and c satellites
80:07	all these things that are launching so
80:08	you've got spacex launching a ton of
80:10	stuff up there you've got these things
80:12	possibly launching
80:13	uh that
80:14	by the way
80:16	another thing that that uh that this uh
80:19	kinetic launcher could be good for
80:22	would they be able to track satellites
80:24	being thrown up that way
80:26	there's no rocket fuel there's no
80:28	uh there's no blast from it it would it
80:31	would be a lot harder because of the
80:33	fact that the
80:34	the initial launch is nothing but you
80:37	know
80:38	thrust it's not coming from an engine
80:40	it's coming from you know it's pent up
80:42	kinetic energy out of the uh
80:44	out of that that launch system so yeah
80:46	there there wouldn't be anything but i
80:47	do believe it and does eventually need a
80:49	rocket so it's going to get so high and
80:50	then it has to kick a rocket on but yeah
80:52	you miss out
80:54	that ground launch that you would
80:55	normally see that you could easily
80:57	detect yeah but it would not be there
80:59	would they be able to detect it in the
81:01	upper atmosphere right it eventually
81:04	needs the rocket it goes up and then it
81:06	has to do its rockets to place itself or
81:09	whatever
81:10	but i just wonder if this is a stealthy
81:12	way to put up satellites especially
81:15	satellites that can be weaponized uh
81:17	just a thought of course uh what do you
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82:02	and then we have uh china adam yes sorry
82:06	real quick back to the centrifuge i
82:08	would think though that that would be a
82:10	very clever way to launch a hypersonic
82:14	in the sense that you can get it
82:15	positioned quickly and use as much of
82:18	that force you're building up with zero
82:19	detection
82:20	and then kick in the engine that then
82:23	would complete the rest of the journey
82:25	at that hypersonic speed right and it's
82:27	already got obviously a lot of uh
82:30	acceleration coming off of it
82:32	so that's that's going to be interesting
82:33	to see how that plays out i just thought
82:35	this is not today it's going to be
82:37	tomorrow before we see these but
82:40	you know at the rate we're developing
82:41	things happen really fast so
82:44	well if if china's going that fast did
82:46	you i would assume we're going just as
82:48	fast we just we're not public about
82:50	anything
82:51	they hide this and the military's always
82:53	been ahead
82:54	i think it's almost public and on
82:56	purpose that we think that we are so
82:58	behind i know that we do have some some
83:01	tricks up our sleeves and
83:04	you know maybe it's on purpose that
83:06	we're letting the world think that we're
83:08	idiots or maybe we're just idiots i
83:10	don't know
83:11	i know that during obama's uh
83:13	administration
83:15	you had them basically dismantle a lot
83:17	of stuff i mean it just looks so kind of
83:21	well and they always say
83:23	yeah they always i don't want to say
83:25	exaggerate but they always paint a
83:27	picture that's appropriate for them when
83:29	they're trying to raise money military
83:30	money right so
83:32	you would never go ask for as much money
83:34	as you possibly could and say well we
83:35	don't need anything everything's good
83:37	the world's great we're the best so
83:39	don't you know but give us more money
83:41	right it's a lot easier to say we need
83:43	all this money because we're about to
83:45	get our you know assets handed to us
83:48	exactly yeah and then so
83:52	china announces joint declaration with
83:54	the u.s on climate crisis
83:59	that's a surprise right
84:01	yeah it is so
84:04	you know is this uh is this something
84:06	like oh hey we're at peace again or
84:08	this is totally separate
84:11	i i you know i think they just jumped in
84:13	here at the last minute and said hey we
84:15	didn't go to that but we're definitely
84:16	going to do something so they you know
84:18	agreed to come to an agreement i mean we
84:20	weren't
84:21	you know we weren't in at odds with them
84:24	per se over
84:26	this topic right i mean
84:28	sure there's a lot of people that were
84:29	and sure this is a very very important
84:31	topic to a lot of people at the highest
84:33	levels including our media
84:35	um but you know ultimately when it comes
84:38	down to the tension that we have with
84:40	that country and with china in the u.s
84:42	it's not necessarily this topic as much
84:44	as it is taiwan
84:46	and you know
84:48	the south china sea right
84:50	what if what and this is just throwing
84:52	this what if all of a sudden one day
84:54	they do a alert on all of our phones
84:57	across the country
84:59	and they
85:00	say that you know you need to tune in
85:02	and we have our president come on and g
85:04	come on
85:05	and they say you know without firing a
85:07	bullet
85:08	we want you to let you know that
85:10	um
85:12	we us in china have teamed up and and
85:14	china is going to be in charge from now
85:16	on and we're stepping down and we don't
85:18	want the unnecessary loss of life and
85:21	and this and this and that and we're
85:23	going to uh
85:24	give in to china
85:27	could you guys see that happening with
85:28	that ever that's a crazy uh crazy
85:31	thought huh
85:33	i wonder if that will be what kind of
85:35	the taiwan thing will be hong kong
85:37	flipped over but do you think that would
85:39	happen or do you think not what's weird
85:41	to me is how canada is already lining up
85:43	people to go under the chinese social
85:46	credit score
85:47	in their government uh websites
85:50	why
85:52	is are they already like giving in to
85:55	china or what
85:56	as far as this goes
85:59	yeah i don't think that this means much
86:01	of anything
86:02	besides uh publicly their every
86:06	world government is pushing certain
86:08	things
86:10	like certain things
86:16	because through that and through the
86:18	disaster that
86:21	most of us won't be able to see with our
86:22	own eyes i mean we might experience the
86:25	weather wherever we are locally and yes
86:27	it will be changing this and that uh but
86:30	we won't be able to see the entire world
86:32	of what's going on
86:33	it will kind of be like a
86:36	looming disaster over our head for a
86:38	long time right
86:40	and with disaster comes rule changes and
86:43	all sorts of other things law changes
86:47	because
86:48	you know if you're saving the planet you
86:50	might have to sacrifice things like
86:52	freedoms and
86:53	uh where you live and
86:56	you know what state you live in and
86:58	uh how you live in a house or maybe in a
87:01	tower stacked on top of other people who
87:03	knows
87:05	what do they call those oh mega cities
87:09	and you know you don't want other people
87:11	from outside the mega cities coming in
87:13	so we should probably put a barbed wire
87:15	fence around it
87:17	facing in
87:18	there is more agreements between the u.s
87:21	and china than divergence making it an
87:23	area of huge potential for cooperation
87:26	china
87:27	envoy xi jinhua said at a news
87:30	conference
87:31	the release of this joint statement
87:33	shows again that cooperation is the only
87:35	choice for both china and the united
87:37	states by working together our two
87:39	countries can achieve many important
87:41	things that are beneficial not only to
87:43	our two countries but the world as a
87:44	whole
87:45	something is fishy with this i'm sorry
87:49	china is not going to actually
87:51	you know we already know that china's
87:53	not doing half of the stuff that they
87:54	say they're doing
87:57	they are the manufacturers a lot of this
88:00	stuff that is happening all of the
88:01	negative pollution is coming from a lot
88:04	of the factories over there
88:06	so i just think it's it's
88:08	kind of funny like they don't a lot of
88:10	the places don't have regulations like
88:13	it says
88:15	zai did not commit china to the global
88:18	methane pledge which has been
88:19	spearheaded by the us and eu and obliges
88:23	signatories to slash methane emissions
88:26	by around a third nor did he commit to
88:29	commit the country to any other major
88:31	international agreements saying china
88:33	wanted differentiated responsibility
88:37	however zai did say china intends to
88:40	develop its own national plan for
88:42	methane
88:45	dex
88:46	i guess uh is that cows or humans
88:50	in in terms of methane and the united
88:52	states has announced
88:54	a methane action plan
88:56	and china intends to develop a national
88:58	plan on methane and we will also
89:00	encourage the enhanced cooperation
89:02	regarding methane measurements and
89:04	mitigation
89:06	so they want to get rid of carbon
89:08	dioxide and methane so basically a human
89:10	that's breathing and farting
89:12	i mean cow it was a there was a rumor
89:15	going around or i should say it wasn't a
89:17	rumor it was it was a published number
89:19	that was going around and this is before
89:21	i say it i want to make sure it's really
89:22	clear this is not true
89:24	but it was used as an example and that's
89:26	why everybody thought it was true
89:28	that in this
89:30	new
89:31	type of
89:32	system they're trying to put in place
89:33	for
89:34	this topic climate or specifically
89:36	around methane that they were going to
89:38	tax a cow a beef cow like 3 500 and a
89:42	milk cow like 4 500 each
89:44	um or i may have those backwards but it
89:46	was you know this exorbitant amount of
89:48	tax on each one of these uh animals
89:51	which would just be astronomically
89:53	ridiculous right it would you know
89:55	instantly
89:56	create a huge spike in prices and
89:58	everything uh but where it could so just
90:01	so people know where had come from is
90:03	they were using the calculation on how
90:05	they were trying to tax other methane
90:07	sources and saying if that same
90:09	calculation were to be applied
90:11	to animals in other words they're going
90:13	to do it to this one thing so we would
90:15	expect them to do it to the other then
90:16	it would turn into a tax of this amount
90:18	so there's a lot of confusion over it
90:20	but it's still just an interesting
90:21	exercise when you think about
90:24	that notion of of trying to tax things
90:26	like methane and how they would do it
90:28	and how they would go about it
90:31	well
90:32	they'll definitely get rid of
90:35	some things that emit methane and carbon
90:37	dioxide i'm sure
90:40	and then this is a big deal so i hope
90:42	everybody piles in i hope uh many of the
90:44	people that are kind of half tuning in
90:46	have not i hope you drop in right now
90:48	because this is huge
90:50	pay attention there's been a events
90:52	prior
90:53	and there will be events
90:56	post
90:57	this event
91:00	there was a certain event
91:05	that had a uh a very eerily similar uh
91:11	result that happened afterwards
91:15	that was put on by uh the gates and
91:18	things like that
91:20	is
91:22	l
91:24	is to hold
91:25	19
91:28	war games on thursday
91:33	it said that is will hold a national
91:35	exercise on thursday to evaluate how
91:38	prepared the country is for the next
91:40	outbreak the prime minister's officer
91:43	said it says the exercise which the pmo
91:46	said will be held in the format of a
91:49	game has been named the omega exercise
91:56	now i just want to show you this uh
91:58	let's go to duckduckgo
92:03	and i and i again so let's see oh mega
92:08	definition
92:11	just wanted to show you this real quick
92:15	the 24 uh 24th letter of the greek
92:18	alphabet
92:19	the last of a series the end
92:23	in cosmology theory the ratio of average
92:25	density and matter and universe to its
92:27	critical destiny
92:28	i want you to point out the alpha is
92:31	first letter omega last letter the 24th
92:35	letter of the greek alphabet because in
92:37	the greek alphabet omega is the last
92:40	letter
92:41	it is the end it is finished the finale
92:45	okay
92:47	the last of a series the end
92:53	they are saying that this is a new that
92:55	that this is a hypothetical new strain
92:59	it says that that uh
93:03	that prime minister naphtali bennett has
93:06	regularly referred to the omega strain
93:11	the next cv
93:13	that has not yet been discovered
93:16	okay this is just some freaky stuff it
93:19	stay it says the state of is is in
93:22	excellent shape
93:23	we have beat the fourth wave and we are
93:25	on the verge of leaving the delta behind
93:28	the prime minister said
93:30	at the same time we were always looking
93:32	to the future
93:33	although the health ministry reported
93:35	only 475 new
93:37	of
93:38	19 on wednesday
93:40	and serious patients have hit under 150
93:44	health experts have said that another
93:46	wave could surface sometime in the
93:47	winter
93:50	are you kidding me
93:52	wake up people this is like close this
93:55	is closer than ever before
93:57	everybody talks about the dark winter
93:59	right
94:02	health experts have said that another
94:04	wave could surface sometime in the
94:07	winter
94:08	is has opened up about individual
94:11	tourists and is rolling out an outline
94:14	for visitors who have had only
94:16	two of the
94:18	which also could lead to new v
94:22	entering the country
94:27	so it's like oh because they've had
94:28	those two that could actually lead to
94:30	new worst ones
94:35	the exercise will include i i want i
94:38	just wonder too by the way when people
94:40	travel around if you have two different
94:42	uh versions of the thing
94:45	and you have those people travel to this
94:47	area and then they get this version and
94:49	then they mix it with that version like
94:51	what if they're all on their own okay
94:53	but then when they mix all of a sudden
94:55	you have a super thing that just
94:57	wipes everything out
95:02	it says the exercise will include
95:04	representation from senior level
95:05	officials and teams from across
95:07	government ministries and sectors it
95:09	will evaluate preparedness in the health
95:11	legal economic internal security travel
95:14	and communication realms and we'll look
95:16	at specific policies for how to handle
95:18	gatherings quarantine events tourism and
95:22	more
95:22	the pmo said the exercise will be led by
95:25	defense commissioner brigadier general
95:28	moshi edri and held at the national
95:30	management center in jerusalem
95:32	it said it will be attended by directors
95:34	of government ministries and
95:36	representative of professional bodies
95:38	including top health ministry officials
95:41	and representative of the national
95:42	security council the idf and the
95:44	homefront command
95:46	well in some places in the world the cv
95:49	situation is deteriorating is is safe
95:52	and secure
95:55	bennett said to maintain this and
95:57	continue our daily routines we must keep
95:59	our finger on the pulse and prepare for
96:02	any scenario
96:04	think about all the other things we
96:06	found out this year think about all the
96:07	other things that we've been told
96:13	a dod employee directly told me that
96:15	they are preparing for bio events
96:19	bio events
96:23	omega the end
96:26	the last letter in the alphabet
96:30	z generation the last generation
96:39	it's kind of spooky dex
96:41	did you uh did uh we didn't talk about
96:43	this before the show did you uh did you
96:45	look up what the omega was
96:47	no i i knew it but yeah it is certainly
96:50	um
96:51	there's a lot of spookiness to this even
96:53	who it's coming from who wrote it uh and
96:56	which country is doing it
96:59	and you know a lot of the
97:03	ideas behind you know what they've done
97:05	and what they you know they do to
97:07	protect themselves uh you know this is
97:10	this should be looked at and you should
97:12	you know take
97:14	you know some serious concern about like
97:16	what are they drilling for and why
97:18	because they probably know something
97:20	that we don't know
97:23	they're preparing for a major
97:25	event that is greater than what we are
97:27	preparing for now
97:29	uh one thought i have is what if all of
97:32	this was in preparation for something
97:34	that is really coming
97:36	you know something that
97:39	they do know about and they're trying to
97:40	contain or some i don't know
97:42	but the thing is is i never in the
97:44	beginning i was like
97:46	i thought either they're super lying or
97:49	they're super telling the truth and
97:50	actually the the real thing isn't here
97:52	yet right
97:55	have any of you thought that way like
97:57	that it just the way that they were
97:59	responding to it didn't make sense for
98:01	the way it was
98:02	and it was like
98:04	how could they do all of this unless
98:05	they're doing this or
98:08	they just can't tell the truth because
98:09	they would panic the hell out of
98:11	everybody if the real thing was
98:14	far worse like we're talking about you
98:16	know
98:17	uh like what in in songbird right like
98:20	the
98:21	cv 23 or whatever they called it
98:25	a lot of really crazy stuff there devine
98:27	11 22 thank you it's an amazing time to
98:29	be alive
98:30	i guess there's uh you could go back and
98:33	forth on that
98:35	talking about this rabbit one one one
98:37	one jenny texas thank you fallen angels
98:39	coming into our earth blue light says
98:42	lisa k lisa k i think you're on twitter
98:46	i can send you the the clip
98:48	milk for eight dollars get a uh
98:51	a cow crazy yeah
98:54	if i could fit one right uh moxie 71
98:57	defrustrated stop it now or bend a knee
99:00	to these beasts never
99:02	uh d frustrated af was grounding
99:05	military flights with uh
99:07	with the jab
99:09	yeah i've heard about that carolina
99:11	pirate marissa won thank you for gifting
99:13	out uh murphy of badges over there on d
99:16	live d live do you love gem gem nice to
99:18	have you back tonight i i saw you i
99:21	think you had some stuff going on uh had
99:23	had some business to do during one of
99:25	the shows so thank you so much for
99:26	popping back in
99:27	timber homestead uh uh able bodied just
99:30	a shout out uh hope you hope you're good
99:32	wherever you are if you're watching the
99:34	replay and then stone fanatic renegade
99:37	pd of course we've got uh
99:40	one brad a thank you and then texas
99:42	round 49 again
99:43	thank you for your massive support
99:45	tonight
99:47	so
99:48	as far as this goes i think people need
99:49	to really wake up and pay attention to
99:52	everything that's about to happen i'm
99:53	going to make a prediction right now
99:55	based on what i know from
99:56	from the people i have talked to that
99:58	are dod employees talk talking to some
100:01	of the military members in our group
100:03	talking to some of the military wives in
100:05	our group
100:06	i believe that they are preparing for
100:08	something way bigger than what we have
100:10	now
100:13	so
100:14	specifically
100:16	have yourself mentally and physically
100:18	prepared for anything
100:20	in the near future and i i mean this
100:23	winter specifically
100:24	uh
100:25	you know the the next three months
100:27	should be a very critical time for
100:30	everybody if not
100:31	in the next year
100:34	before christmas of next year
100:38	and that's not to uh put any fear into
100:40	anybody it's just watching what watching
100:42	what the governments are preparing for
100:44	the world governments are preparing for
100:47	something
100:49	i think that it's it's quite
100:51	you know ignorant if you don't see that
100:54	dex do you i mean would you have to kind
100:56	of be a completely hitting snooze button
100:58	to miss all of these things
101:00	yeah or just uh in
101:03	you know completely we're being touched
101:05	you know will you
101:07	whether you're brainwashed into
101:08	something else or you're uh you know
101:10	just heads down in like a video game for
101:12	the rest of your life i don't know you
101:14	know i mean it it seems it's it's this
101:17	is almost like you can't miss this no
101:19	matter who you are right
101:22	yeah i don't really know um
101:27	again it's it's gonna be a crazy thing
101:29	um now hold on it says denise leslie why
101:33	is no one showing t-man's jesuit
101:35	background much love
101:37	because we're not talking about t-men at
101:39	all i mean t-man's not even the
101:40	president anymore
101:42	um
101:43	so yeah
101:44	whether he is or not i guess it's kind
101:46	of off topic we've covered things and as
101:49	they pop up if he does have that
101:51	background then he has that background
101:54	again
101:54	uh that's not kind of my style as far as
101:57	what i talk about but
101:59	i yeah i bet all of them do i bet all
102:02	all of the uh elites and things do
102:06	um again there's probably better
102:08	channels that focus on that a lot more
102:09	and know a lot more about that
102:11	but yeah
102:13	uh it but he's not he's not gonna be
102:15	relevant for at least a couple more
102:17	years i think
102:18	unless something happens crazy so
102:22	um if if so
102:24	one thing i would think of is
102:26	uh you know
102:29	all of them have uh different crazy
102:32	backgrounds all of them are for the
102:34	bankers i don't think that there's a
102:35	win-win for anybody
102:37	no matter what we get
102:40	it's all it's all one big circus
102:43	i guess my face it anybody in in that
102:45	kind of position at any point who has
102:47	had and created any level of wealth has
102:50	probably you know
102:52	six ways to sunday to connect them to
102:54	just about anything you want
102:56	yup
102:57	uh every person throughout history has
103:00	almost
103:01	all the leaders and people that have
103:03	been in charge have been
103:05	i mean look at all the presidents that
103:06	have been
103:08	33rd degree masons i was just talking to
103:10	my uh good friend dave about the the
103:12	masons and things and
103:14	uh i mean just it's crazy how many
103:17	how many of the presidents have been
103:20	full-blown 33-degree masons and to be a
103:23	33 degr degree mason
103:26	there's so much like they have to
103:28	memorize these things another we were
103:30	talking about how they have passed
103:32	things down without writing them down
103:34	so they have the next generation
103:37	memorize these things and a big part of
103:39	being one all throughout this is that
103:42	you have to memorize whole you know
103:44	sections of things
103:46	and we're talking about you know
103:48	40 pages and you have to memorize the
103:50	whole thing and it's these weird like
103:53	they almost
103:54	the ones i've heard sound like
103:56	incantations or prayers almost
103:59	and then i've heard at the 33rd degree
104:00	they they have you renounce
104:03	religion but then i've talked to people
104:04	that say they've they had masons in the
104:07	family and that it's not uh
104:10	it's not demonic at the lower levels and
104:13	that they never heard any evidence of it
104:15	being
104:16	demonic
104:17	at the the higher levels but they don't
104:19	know
104:20	because they were never in it right or
104:22	they were never at that level there's no
104:24	way to really tell what they do at the
104:26	33 degree because there's never been
104:29	i think it's crazy that there's never
104:30	been any huge leaks or especially since
104:33	cell phones
104:35	that there haven't been
104:37	videos
104:38	that kind of should say something right
104:40	that it's so scary that people are
104:42	afraid to leak that video if you leaked
104:43	that video they'll know it's you and
104:45	you're you're gone right or maybe you're
104:48	gone i don't know but think about this
104:50	it's been around since the dark ages so
104:51	they've been passing these things on
104:53	verbally
104:55	for all of this time
104:57	that's
104:58	insane
105:00	they're you know if people don't believe
105:02	that there are secret societies out
105:04	there then
105:06	you that's just a lack of research
105:08	period
105:11	uh
105:12	but thank you again uh denise leslie for
105:14	your support again
105:18	um
105:19	he's also got other
105:21	relatives and stuff
105:23	and he took bailouts from you know the
105:26	broth blah blah blah and all that and i
105:29	think that everybody's connected in some
105:31	way in the political world no matter if
105:33	they're
105:34	politicians or not
105:36	anybody over that billion dollar uh
105:38	level
105:39	usually they have some sort of
105:41	connections
105:42	dustin layton my wife and i separated
105:45	tonight pray for me dustin
105:48	one thing i would say is when you do get
105:49	in a separation of any kind
105:51	take a deep breath and take things one
105:54	step at a time don't do anything stupid
105:56	and if you are a man uh that's
106:01	you know just
106:02	don't think with emotion and try to to
106:04	step back and try to
106:07	take everything and think about all of
106:08	your actions for the next 24 hours and
106:11	make sure that
106:13	you don't do anything uh
106:15	that you shouldn't do
106:18	no thank you for super chatting no
106:19	response please
106:21	no
106:23	no says no response please okay well i
106:26	just won't respond
106:29	no
106:31	all right and then uh
106:34	dex do you want to talk about dem
106:36	famous pushing v once against congress
106:40	school and health officials
106:42	that's at least what the dhs bulletin
106:44	says
106:46	yep so the we've talked about a similar
106:48	bulletin and sounds like they're
106:50	renewing the one from i want to say it
106:52	was back in august uh so this is
106:54	expected i think to come out today
106:56	um yeah i won't say all the buzzwords in
106:59	there but uh
107:01	we know this but the thing is just know
107:03	it's being reissued and updated and a
107:06	lot of the language is still the same
107:08	but they definitely have updated it and
107:11	continue to push
107:13	this as what the main threats are that
107:16	we need to be worried about
107:18	or what that's worth
107:23	well
107:24	let's see
107:28	[Music]
107:35	[Music]
107:40	you guys know what i mean
107:50	if you can't see it then you're not
107:52	awake
107:54	all right dex do you want to talk about
107:55	uh
107:56	well of course we've got a lot of stuff
107:58	by the way i've been watching the the
108:00	kyle trial the kyle trial
108:03	and uh
108:04	what wasn't today just incredible okay
108:07	so are you okay
108:09	i almost worry so a lot of people are
108:11	saying that the defense is doing all
108:13	these mistakes they're putting stuff in
108:14	that uh they they're adding in things
108:16	they're purposely going against rulings
108:19	it seems like the prosecutor and the
108:22	judge are having like arguments all the
108:23	time
108:24	a lot of people are annoyed by the judge
108:26	i almost thought man the judge is gonna
108:29	they're gonna like do a mistrial or a
108:31	retrial they're gonna say that the judge
108:33	is too emotional because the judge keeps
108:36	like screaming and yelling and then
108:38	uh ilea said like he screams and then
108:40	goes quiet calm and then screams again
108:43	he's kind of like one of those
108:45	the you know get off my lawn kind of
108:47	guys but that might actually hurt uh
108:50	kyle
108:51	as far as defense goes i don't think so
108:54	um and here's my take on it the
108:57	the whole notion of a mistrial um
109:00	there's one side that says maybe the
109:02	prosecutor is doing this to cause it
109:04	intentionally well if he's doing that
109:06	and it's already been put in motion by
109:08	the defense that they think he's doing
109:10	that they would demand a mistrial with
109:13	prejudice and that mean what that means
109:15	is
109:16	it would be prejudged as part of that
109:17	mistrial in other words it's thrown out
109:19	and you can't double jeopardy go after
109:21	him again so therefore he would be not
109:24	found innocent but not found guilty but
109:26	could never be tried again does that
109:27	make sense
109:28	so the prosecution on one hand
109:31	may know you know you could say well
109:33	maybe they know they've just pretty much
109:35	lost and they don't want it on their
109:37	head so they would rather it be on the
109:40	judge's head by having him make that
109:41	decision because if he makes that
109:43	decision then it's the judge who made
109:44	that decision
109:46	um i think the judge doesn't want to
109:47	make that decision he wants to see
109:49	the trial all the way through
109:51	making sure you know he can get
109:54	as best as possible a fair hearing given
109:57	all the circumstances and all the
109:58	shenanigans that are going on and i mean
110:00	some of the stuff that was happening
110:02	today was just
110:03	um you know crazy i i people have never
110:06	seen a prosecutor do some of the things
110:08	they've done before yeah and at least in
110:10	a high profile trial like this so
110:12	um today was definitely the day to watch
110:14	well because a lot of highlights once he
110:16	goes out and puts that out there they
110:18	can't take that back that was in front
110:20	of the jury so no no no the jury had
110:23	left so any time that stuff happens they
110:25	remove the jury
110:27	um immediately he asks them to leave and
110:29	then when he starts but it was after he
110:30	said it was it was after he he added it
110:33	in
110:34	so what are you talking about the damage
110:36	is done he didn't remove them before he
110:39	said you should have asked for for us to
110:42	to add that in
110:43	right he removed the jury after he said
110:45	it
110:46	yeah but to be fair when he added it in
110:48	he added in he went to ask a question
110:50	about one specific thing and he
110:52	basically got a line of it out
110:55	he didn't get to the point of
110:57	all the details that the jury would have
110:58	needed to know but it was enough that
111:00	the judge said hey you're doing
111:01	something that's illegal you should not
111:03	be doing that so that he immediately
111:05	sent the jury out and then basically
111:07	handed him a new one
111:08	uh
111:09	without the jury president so it was it
111:12	was pretty intense
111:14	yeah and then the cri some of the
111:15	crazies that you know guys if you don't
111:17	want to watch it just come look at all
111:18	the clips if you go to morefugalnews.com
111:20	click
111:21	on the thumbnail for the show scroll
111:22	down to web only content i tried to get
111:24	a collection of a lot of the highlights
111:26	maybe not
111:27	all of the details but a lot of the
111:29	crazy details
111:30	you can watch some of those segments
111:32	there
111:33	from various different tweets that are
111:35	out there that have captured it and put
111:37	their own commentary on it as well uh if
111:39	you do want to watch it go back and
111:41	watch it i would highly recommend
111:43	somebody like pbs not that i'm a fan of
111:45	them
111:46	on on youtube but why i say that is
111:49	their footage was not altered whereas if
111:51	you watch somebody like fort tv
111:54	uh they were censoring everything so you
111:56	would get these spaces of dead air and
111:59	you didn't know what was going on and
112:01	it's because they didn't want an f-bomb
112:02	dropped on the air so they basically
112:04	block out
112:05	you know 10-15 seconds and you sort of
112:07	can't really follow the context that way
112:09	so
112:10	but if you want to continue watching you
112:12	want to go back and watch it there is
112:13	all the detail the entire trial is
112:15	online and it'll probably go all the way
112:16	till tuesday
112:18	but we do have some highlights on our
112:19	frugalnews.com so head over there the
112:21	best though click on the thumbnail for
112:23	this show yeah no no sorry the the best
112:26	though is kyle uh prosecutor you decided
112:29	to you needed to run because of the fire
112:32	kyle says yes and the prosecutor is why
112:36	what was so urgent
112:37	kyle uh
112:39	it was a fire
112:43	or how how about this one this one is
112:44	great all he had was a hand bang bang on
112:47	him why would you think he's a threat
112:49	you have a
112:51	r a 15.
112:53	can you help me understand that um kyle
112:55	yeah he was advancing at me with a bang
112:58	bang in his hand
113:00	like like it's supposed to be okay for
113:02	someone to advance at you with you know
113:04	a loaded weapon because it's physically
113:06	smaller it's like okay it it
113:09	the thing that comes out of that is the
113:11	same and if you just press it once on
113:13	both of them
113:15	both one trigger can be the end of your
113:18	life one pull
113:20	one pull is done for both so yeah i mean
113:23	it doesn't matter the size yes the ar
113:26	can do it
113:27	faster or you know more people and
113:30	probably a little bit more powerful but
113:32	hey at that range bang bang whatever so
113:36	there's a very uh fiery debate about you
113:39	know both sides a lot of people are
113:40	watching this on tv so everybody is kind
113:43	of talking about this like it's you know
113:45	it's
113:46	it is it's a circus i mean it's
113:48	literally a circus the the
113:50	they're purposely kind of the i somebody
113:53	said that this prosecutor before has
113:55	uh
113:56	a previous judge said that he's done it
113:58	in his court room as well where he snuck
114:01	things in on purpose and then once that
114:03	jury hears that it doesn't go away you
114:06	can say oh it's stricken from the record
114:07	but
114:08	the jury still that i mean that's still
114:10	going to make them decide something in
114:12	their head
114:13	uh the fact that they can't call them
114:15	the uh
114:16	victims they have to call them you know
114:18	right or looters or whatever it's like
114:20	this thing i've never seen anything like
114:22	this it's wild and the more that i've
114:25	watched it too it's like i actually did
114:27	think i'm like the judges screaming and
114:28	yelling and wow but
114:30	i do understand that that judge has
114:33	40 years whatever else on under his belt
114:37	and he's gone through so many of these
114:39	higher profile cases that judge has done
114:42	a lot of these crazy murder cases
114:45	um and
114:46	some would say that he's he's actually
114:48	one of the most experienced in that kind
114:50	of a specific kind of trial
114:53	and he has experience with this
114:54	prosecutor and this prosecutor is not
114:56	like a young kid this is not a somebody
114:58	who doesn't know what they're doing
115:00	he has tons of experience and to do
115:03	things like you know trample over his
115:05	right to remain silent and and which is
115:08	a constitutional right and to literally
115:11	you know trample all over that in
115:14	the uh in his uh prosecution of it and
115:16	his questioning of them
115:18	it was just like that's like rookie 101
115:21	like what are you doing like that's just
115:23	you know it was it was pretty
115:24	interesting to see and hear especially
115:26	if you don't know the law and don't
115:27	understand how lawyers and stuff work
115:29	but you know you sort of understand your
115:30	fundamental rights and why a lot of
115:33	these laws and a lot of these procedures
115:34	are in place to help you know
115:36	protect you and uh it's it was really
115:39	it's a really fascinating case to watch
115:41	um draw your own conclusions but don't
115:43	draw them unless you have looked at all
115:45	the evidence is what i would say yeah
115:47	you'd really need to see what was put in
115:50	uh they after they announced that they
115:53	had these drones watching the whole
115:54	event i mean like
115:56	they they brought in evidence that
115:58	actually backed up what kyle was saying
116:01	it's just nuts
116:03	uh you know
116:05	what would you do in his position you
116:07	know would you have done the same thing
116:09	uh or would you not be there at all
116:12	uh
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