010725 1st HR EXPLOSIVE Truth On Greenland Canada USA Mexico Whats REALLY Going On
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010725 1st HR EXPLOSIVE Truth On Greenland Canada USA Mexico Whats REALLY Going On

010725 1st HR EXPLOSIVE Truth On Greenland Canada USA Mexico Whats REALLY Going On by Kate Dalley

[00:00:08] We trade leaders with China for a week? I want a 7 day trial before we fully buy in. The Kate Dalley Show starts now.

[00:00:17] You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.

[00:00:25] The way we're going to win over the long term is not just militarily, we've got to give them a stake in creating the kind of world order.

[00:00:32] We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order.

[00:00:39] A world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations.

[00:00:47] When we are successful, and we will be, we have a real chance at this new world order.

[00:00:53] An order in which a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the UN's founders.

[00:01:03] After 1989, President Bush kept saying, it's a phrase that I often use myself, that we needed a new world order.

[00:01:10] And instead, it looks like we got a lot of disorder.

[00:01:13] Yeah, I'm live today. Yeah, it's January 2025.

[00:01:23] So, there is a lot to discuss today in understanding what's going on with Greenland and Canada and Mexico.

[00:01:30] So, let's begin, shall we? Because I think it's going to be hard to hear.

[00:01:34] I really do. I'm prepping you because this is going to be tough to listen to today.

[00:01:39] So sorry.

[00:01:43] And there's so much happening.

[00:01:45] So, Don Jr., of course, visiting Greenland.

[00:01:50] The AP headline saying, you'll all be fine.

[00:01:54] Okay?

[00:01:55] So, we'll talk about that and what's really happening.

[00:01:58] I know you want to get to the truth.

[00:02:00] And then also, we need to give some context about this whole new world order and how it's actually happening.

[00:02:07] This is big.

[00:02:09] This is huge.

[00:02:09] And I'm putting a lot of pieces together for you so we can understand all, you know, all of us, what's really at stake here.

[00:02:18] So, by building globalism, by becoming regions, the USMCA was passed.

[00:02:28] And this was building upon Clinton's in the 90s NAFTA.

[00:02:35] Okay?

[00:02:36] But I want to give you something that little evil Secretary of State, little 4'9", who finally died at 100, Henry Kissinger, wrote about the then-proposed NAFTA deal.

[00:02:50] This is what he said.

[00:02:52] Because he's really an instigator of the new world order.

[00:02:55] Even though Papa Bush was the one that was really introducing it to the world as something grand and wonderful.

[00:03:03] They were going to stop the chaos with their new world order.

[00:03:05] But Kissinger was very busy behind the scenes coordinating this.

[00:03:09] Okay?

[00:03:10] And he said, quote, what Congress will have soon before it, now this is in the 90s for Clinton, right, is not a conventional trade agreement, but the hopeful architecture of a new international system.

[00:03:25] And then he further went on to say, quote, a regional Western Hemisphere organization dedicated to democracy, not a republic, and free trade would be the first step toward a new world order that is so frequently cited, but so rarely implemented.

[00:03:46] I would do it in a Nazi accent, except that I don't have one at the ready.

[00:03:51] Sorry.

[00:03:53] So instead of individual sovereign nation states, Kissinger wanted the new world order, and it would be comprised of interlocking and overlapping regional economic unions, but masquerading as free trade.

[00:04:07] Okay?

[00:04:08] You have to remember that.

[00:04:09] That's a big deal.

[00:04:10] Masquerading as free trade.

[00:04:12] So the difference, all right?

[00:04:15] And when you're discussing this with somebody, I think this is so great to go back to.

[00:04:19] Classical free trade was about eliminating the obstruction or hindrance of government in the realm of commerce.

[00:04:26] Modern free trade agreements, FTAs, do the opposite.

[00:04:31] So modern FTAs empower the role of government, elevate the world trade organization really as a global regulatory body over trade agreements.

[00:04:42] So modern free trade is about implementing world trade organizations.

[00:04:50] It has really nothing to do with us.

[00:04:52] It's basically giving it to a higher power that's not God.

[00:04:56] They think they are.

[00:04:57] World trade organization.

[00:04:59] And creating regional governance where none ever existed before, because remember, we're supposed to all be sovereign countries.

[00:05:09] This moves us into regions.

[00:05:11] So this is because the actual purpose of the agreement is not simply to lower trade barriers, like we all are supposed to think, but to raise the world government power to oversee them.

[00:05:26] That's why they call it a new world order, because it's about the world.

[00:05:31] It has nothing to do with us.

[00:05:32] Okay.

[00:05:34] So the opposition to modern trade agreements, these free trade agreements, the modern type, not classical, does not constitute a rejection or any kind of opposition to the theory of free trade.

[00:05:49] What we're saying is, is now what they've invented and hijacked from classical free trade and turned into is not okay.

[00:05:59] This is, this works against our constitution.

[00:06:03] So we're taking all these steps.

[00:06:06] Okay.

[00:06:07] And all these steps are big today's news.

[00:06:12] Trump announced that we're changing the plans to change the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.

[00:06:18] Now I know a lot of people will go, Oh, that's, that's good.

[00:06:24] Right.

[00:06:24] That's, that's excellent.

[00:06:25] That's a good little change.

[00:06:26] It's a surface change.

[00:06:28] Okay.

[00:06:28] And I know a lot of people because president Trump said, this is a beautiful name.

[00:06:34] It's got a beautiful ring to it.

[00:06:35] It covers a lot of territory.

[00:06:37] He announced this 20 minutes into his press conference.

[00:06:41] And he said, this will be the Gulf of America.

[00:06:43] What a beautiful ring.

[00:06:46] Why do you think these things are being done?

[00:06:50] Okay.

[00:06:50] Okay.

[00:06:52] I am going to get to Greenland in just a moment because there's a lot there to unpack in deals that have been going through and in plans and in railways for Canada and so forth.

[00:07:03] I mean, there's so much happening, but I do want to tell you a little bit about the USMCA because it's been a while since we've done that show.

[00:07:11] Obviously five years, six years as it was in the works.

[00:07:14] So back when it was in the works in 2019, because you're going to need to know this in order to understand what's happening with Greenland in Canada right now.

[00:07:23] And little Justin Castro's sudden departure.

[00:07:27] Okay.

[00:07:27] Because it's going to explain a lot.

[00:07:29] Kevin McCarthy.

[00:07:30] I just got the hairs on the back of my neck stood up.

[00:07:33] Okay.

[00:07:34] He's creepy.

[00:07:35] Anyways, I don't like him.

[00:07:37] There's so many rhinos like Kevin McCarthy that I can't stand.

[00:07:40] But anyway, he introduced the UMCA Implementation Act, which was HR 5430.

[00:07:46] Okay.

[00:07:47] And it was officially entitled to implement the agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States and Canada attached as an annex to the protocol replacing the North American Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA.

[00:08:02] This is going to replace NAFTA.

[00:08:05] Also known by its short title, the United States, Mexico, Canada Agreement Implementation Act.

[00:08:10] It was a 239 page bill.

[00:08:13] And this was about this USMCA trade scheme.

[00:08:17] Like we just said, classical free trade versus what they've just now hijacked into what we're calling free trade.

[00:08:24] But it's not.

[00:08:25] Okay.

[00:08:26] This is why it's so mind screwy in America is because you have people saying, wait, wait, wait, wait, we don't want that kind of free trade.

[00:08:34] And then it makes you look like you're not a conservative.

[00:08:36] But you are because you're going, I like the classical free trade, not what they've turned into now into these types of agreements.

[00:08:43] Okay.

[00:08:44] So the USMCA Implementation Act would make federal, state and personal sovereignty subservient to the actual treaty region, regional treaty.

[00:08:57] Okay.

[00:08:57] This is just what Europe did to write European Union states.

[00:09:01] Okay.

[00:09:02] Same thing.

[00:09:02] And it's entitled the relationship of the USMCA to United States and state law, state law.

[00:09:09] Wait a minute.

[00:09:10] What's going on with this?

[00:09:11] What do you mean?

[00:09:12] It's above US and state law.

[00:09:15] You mean it throws our states and all of our governors like my own in Utah out the door?

[00:09:20] Is that what's happening here?

[00:09:23] So this is what it implicitly stated in the deal was no provision of the USMCA nor the application of any such provision to any person or circumstance, which is inconsistent with any law.

[00:09:34] The United States shall have effect.

[00:09:37] However, it's only true until Congress changes any federal law that might be in conflict with USMCA.

[00:09:42] Okay.

[00:09:43] So while the implementation bill stated that no provision of the USMCA that is in conflict with US law will have effect, the whole purpose of McCarthy's bill, 5430, was to change US law in order to be compliant with USMCA.

[00:10:00] See, a little backdoor, a little backdoor move.

[00:10:04] So then the section 102 of this bill, nothing in this act shall be construed to amend or modify any law of the United States to limit authority conferred on any law of the United States unless specifically provided for in this act.

[00:10:19] Okay.

[00:10:20] Big emphasis on that.

[00:10:21] Right.

[00:10:21] There's always these sneaky little things going through.

[00:10:23] So the USMCA's Free Trade Commission, along with 19 committees and various subcommittees, working groups, binational panels.

[00:10:33] Don't you just love the by word?

[00:10:36] Tribunals that it will oversee.

[00:10:38] Right.

[00:10:38] And the European Commission, which presides over the European Union.

[00:10:43] The European Commission not only proposed legislation and was also responsible for implementing what the European Parliament passed.

[00:10:52] So member nations are then expected to rubber stamp the legislation through their own country's governments with each lower government following the chain of command.

[00:11:02] Okay.

[00:11:03] It also involves sea treaties, which UN law of the sea treaty.

[00:11:08] Now, keep in mind the replacement who's likely going to replace little Justin Castro.

[00:11:14] Sorry, but his mother had an affair with Castro about the time she got pregnant with Justin and he looks just like him is LeBlanc.

[00:11:22] And LeBlanc was just over all the international sea.

[00:11:26] Sea treaties, everything.

[00:11:27] Okay.

[00:11:28] So he's been in charge of that for quite some time.

[00:11:32] He will be the replacement.

[00:11:33] Right.

[00:11:33] Justin just dragged him down to Mar-a-Lago to meet with Trump.

[00:11:37] So he's likely the replacement.

[00:11:40] So the implementation did nothing to protect American sovereignty from language in the USMCA that binds the United States to observing its provisions of UN treaties.

[00:11:52] That have not been ratified by the U.S. Senate does.

[00:11:56] There's no protection.

[00:11:56] Okay.

[00:11:58] So in chapter one of the deal, it mentioned that the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea.

[00:12:04] All right.

[00:12:05] Sustainable fisheries management.

[00:12:07] It goes into ocean affairs and law of the sea, which is tasked with the administration of the convention.

[00:12:14] Right.

[00:12:15] Covers all ocean space under what's called UNCLOS.

[00:12:20] UNCLOS.

[00:12:21] Including everything beneath and above the oceans.

[00:12:23] It's very weird.

[00:12:25] Okay.

[00:12:27] Constitution requires all treaties to be ratified by the Senate.

[00:12:30] The Senate never ratified at that convention.

[00:12:33] So Clause 2, Section 2 of the Constitution states the president shall have the power by and with the advice and consent of the Senate to make treaties.

[00:12:41] Okay.

[00:12:42] It's good.

[00:12:43] So I have so much more.

[00:12:45] Stay with me.

[00:12:45] Stay with me on this.

[00:12:46] We're going to learn a lot today.

[00:12:47] Be right back.

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[00:16:35] So let's go back to this.

[00:16:37] This show is information today, man.

[00:16:40] There's so much to realize and then put all the pieces together.

[00:16:44] So LeBlanc, the guy that's probably going to replace little Justin, is the same as him.

[00:16:52] He was his babysitter, actually.

[00:16:53] Isn't that weird?

[00:16:54] Yeah.

[00:16:55] His dad was in politics.

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[00:16:59] Anywho.

[00:17:00] So this USMCA treaty is very interesting because it goes into open immigration.

[00:17:10] So it's the opening the back door, right?

[00:17:13] This happened 2019.

[00:17:15] And then, of course, Pence, who I can't stand.

[00:17:18] Pence was praising it, praising it.

[00:17:21] Okay?

[00:17:21] Pence is not a conservative.

[00:17:23] I'm a conservative.

[00:17:23] Pence is not.

[00:17:24] I'm sorry.

[00:17:25] He's a total sellout.

[00:17:25] And he's completely bought in my estimation.

[00:17:28] But he was praising this deal all over the place, right?

[00:17:33] Mm-hmm.

[00:17:34] Anyway, it's a back door open immigration.

[00:17:37] So chapter 15 of the USMCA entitled Cross Border Trade and Services states that United States,

[00:17:43] Mexico, and Canada cannot impose a limitation on the total number of natural persons

[00:17:52] that may be employed in a particular service sector.

[00:17:56] Did you guys realize this five years ago?

[00:17:59] The six years ago, Article 15.5 of Chapter 15 of the USMCA deal said no party shall adopt

[00:18:08] or maintain a measure that imposes a limitation on the total number of natural persons that

[00:18:13] may be employed in a particular financial service sector or that a financial institution

[00:18:19] or cross-border service supplier may employ in the form of numerical quotas or the requirement

[00:18:26] of an economic needs test.

[00:18:28] So this opens the door for, say, radically pro-Marxist government of Mexico to sue the

[00:18:36] US government for restricting the number of employees as a financial institution or cross-body

[00:18:42] service supplier may want to bring across the border into the United States.

[00:18:47] Did you know that?

[00:18:49] This treaty is so dangerous and it's in play.

[00:18:54] Article 23.8 of the deal was labeled migrant workers in Chapter 23 of the USMCA deal requires

[00:19:04] that the United States, Mexico, and Canada to ensure that migrant workers are protected under

[00:19:10] its labor laws, whether they are nationals or non-nationals.

[00:19:14] Oh, you mean illegal?

[00:19:15] Yes.

[00:19:16] Of the country they are residing in.

[00:19:18] So the term non-nationals is applied to undocumented aliens, illegals, dreamers, quote unquote from Mexico,

[00:19:27] but also illegal immigrants, illegals from non-USMCA countries such as Guatemala, Honduras,

[00:19:33] El Salvador, India, China, all of these different places.

[00:19:38] And by the way, we think it's just Mexico, but there were plans in play, which I'll get to

[00:19:45] in a minute about extending it to all of Latin America.

[00:19:50] Yeah.

[00:19:52] There's that.

[00:19:54] Anyway, we're talking about all of this falling under regional jurisdiction, quote unquote,

[00:20:00] of the USMCA binational panels for dispute settlement, which puts a world body above us.

[00:20:09] Okay.

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[00:22:09] You know, a lot of people are going to be talking about the hijacked modern free trade.

[00:22:14] That is not what classical free trade is about.

[00:22:17] And the USMCA deal was the deal that hijacked that after NAFTA did.

[00:22:23] So NAFTA turned into the USMCA deal that went through in 2019 and basically inked in 2020.

[00:22:30] And all focus was on Blovid.

[00:22:33] So in 2020, so nobody was paying attention to this UMC at US, uh, UMC, USMCA deal.

[00:22:43] Sorry, I'll get it right.

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[00:23:51] Okay.

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[00:23:52] So going back to this, um, geez, um, there's just so much.

[00:23:59] Okay.

[00:23:59] So when Mike Pence in 2020 was, um, talking all about the praising of the largest trade deal in American history, the reason that the UK wanted out of the EU deal, which is the same thing as what we got, the USMCA.

[00:24:15] Okay.

[00:24:16] We just don't know it yet.

[00:24:17] It's happening because of Greenland, Canada, Mexico right now.

[00:24:21] But because of this, they wanted out, uh, of the EU deal, uh, because of the fact that they began as it kind of began as a seemingly benign trade deal for Europe with six nations involved covering coal and steel.

[00:24:36] Uh, it was created after, uh, it was created after world war two to regulate the industrial production under a centralized authority, something you never want.

[00:24:46] And it was formally established in 1951 by the treaty of Paris.

[00:24:51] And from there it evolved into the European common market.

[00:24:54] See all the steps it took and the European economic community.

[00:24:58] Um, and then of course, ultimately leading to the present economic, uh, or the European union.

[00:25:04] So by signing the USMCA deal back in, uh, in, in 2020, um, our bipartisan, I hate that word.

[00:25:15] It means that everybody sells out and they're the unit party.

[00:25:18] Congress set the United States on the same path of Europe, what Europe had been on for 60 years, but we weren't really talking about it.

[00:25:27] Right.

[00:25:27] We're talking about jobs.

[00:25:28] Okay.

[00:25:28] And things like that.

[00:25:29] Um, so while the average American would probably reject all of this because of our national sovereignty into a common government with Canada and Mexico, turning away, turning into all these economic matters in like kind of over to the world government that leads the USMCA.

[00:25:49] Um, it would lead America into the trap that the British just exited.

[00:25:55] So the USMCA is already on course to dictate the economic life of the United States.

[00:26:02] It's going to increase as the years go by.

[00:26:07] Now that was written back in 2019.

[00:26:11] And look what we're looking at today.

[00:26:14] Donald Trump Jr.

[00:26:15] Is visiting Greenland saying, uh, we're going to take you over.

[00:26:18] And Trump just said by force, if we have to, but we will take Greenland.

[00:26:22] But there is some history you need to know on Greenland to understand that whole picture, which I'll get to today.

[00:26:26] Um, but it's very, um, telling because a lot of our own conservative base bought into the idea that free trade deals have something to do with free enterprise.

[00:26:39] They do not.

[00:26:41] They are government managed trade, not free enterprise.

[00:26:46] Okay.

[00:26:48] So instead of regulations, um, in our own nation's own legislative body overseeing it, they're crafted by unelected bureaucrats, um, who are part of the uniparty, right?

[00:27:02] Who develop the rules to implement the agreements.

[00:27:06] Has nothing to do with who we get into office and who we don't get into.

[00:27:09] No, it has nothing to do with that because these are all unelected people working on the deal itself.

[00:27:15] So Americans generally like will genuinely will rail against the rule of bureaucracy, but it's unlikely that the rule by international bureaucrats.

[00:27:28] Okay.

[00:27:29] Um, who are going to implement the actual terms of the USMCA and have for the last four years, they're going to be better.

[00:27:37] They're going to be worse because they don't have America in mind.

[00:27:40] They have a region in mind.

[00:27:44] So how would it be part of any trade deal with the United States?

[00:27:48] The British were concerned that they would have to grant American pharmaceutical companies greater access to UK healthcare contracts.

[00:27:56] And this could lead the private sector to squeeze more profits out of the socialist system, which was predictably always looking for more money.

[00:28:04] Then in of itself, another lesson.

[00:28:07] So while the, our conservatives, right?

[00:28:10] Uh, the conservative party over here and over there, right?

[00:28:14] Uh, fought against socialization of the healthcare system in theory.

[00:28:18] Okay.

[00:28:20] Um, as it was debated post-World War II, once it was passed, even conservative prime ministers over there and conservatives over here defended its continuation.

[00:28:31] When was the last time you heard any of your elected officials talk about it?

[00:28:34] They don't, they won't.

[00:28:36] They like it.

[00:28:38] See, they're not stopping it.

[00:28:40] So once a socialized system goes into effect, no matter what its problems are, no matter how horrible it is, it just keeps going.

[00:28:46] Okay.

[00:28:47] So, um, another issue would have been to resolve any, um, US-UK trade deals would be food safety.

[00:28:56] And the Brits are resistant to purchasing certain US farm products because we spray everything in this country.

[00:29:02] We don't really have any rules.

[00:29:04] Well, any toxic chemical will do.

[00:29:05] And the EU blocked its members from importing beef from America because its beef was treated with hormones.

[00:29:12] So Britain and United States will now be free to strike a massive new trade deal after Brexit.

[00:29:19] So this was five years ago.

[00:29:21] Okay.

[00:29:22] And so all of these trade deals require some surrender of national sovereignty.

[00:29:28] And that's a lesson that American lawmakers evidently didn't learn from Brexit.

[00:29:32] So here we go.

[00:29:33] So in 2023, okay, last year, well, last year ish.

[00:29:39] Okay.

[00:29:40] From Vancouver to Veracruz, the final spike driven for the USMCA super railway.

[00:29:47] While everyone is getting shot up with hell knows what.

[00:29:51] Okay.

[00:29:52] While we are dealing with all of these weird distractions.

[00:29:57] In April of 2023, the Canadian Pacific Railway and Kansas City Southern officially merged and became Canadian Pacific Kansas City.

[00:30:08] CPKC.

[00:30:09] Did you guys realize that?

[00:30:10] The first freight railway linking the United States, Mexico and Canada.

[00:30:15] This was last year.

[00:30:17] Well, two years ago.

[00:30:18] Sorry.

[00:30:19] We're just barely into 2025.

[00:30:21] So a year and a half ago, basically.

[00:30:24] Essentially, the USMCA super railway was made when no one was paying attention because of the distractions.

[00:30:31] Do you know what today's news is telling you to focus on?

[00:30:34] Elon.

[00:30:35] They want you focused on Elon.

[00:30:37] And his little Twitter fight.

[00:30:40] Wow.

[00:30:41] His little ex fight.

[00:30:42] Okay.

[00:30:43] This is so insane, you guys.

[00:30:45] This railway went through and has a new logo and it has a new website.

[00:30:52] Kansas City Southern and Canadian Pacific Railway officially merged in 2023 while everyone was focused on the Ukraine.

[00:31:04] Yep.

[00:31:06] $31 billion deal.

[00:31:08] Yeah.

[00:31:09] I'll come back to that.

[00:31:10] Just makes you want to throw up, doesn't it?

[00:31:13] Especially today.

[00:31:15] President Trump was saying the, you know, Mexico is Gulf of America now.

[00:31:22] We're in trouble.

[00:31:23] Be right back.

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[00:33:52] Yeah, we're that old.

[00:34:11] No, I'm just kidding.

[00:34:12] Yeah, what we thought railway of the early 1900s and late 1800s was.

[00:34:19] And then in the CARES Act, lots of money during Blovid went to railway.

[00:34:27] Interesting.

[00:34:28] And remember, everyone said that's so like yesterday.

[00:34:30] What's going on?

[00:34:31] I thought we were going to be into hover cars.

[00:34:33] What's happening here?

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[00:35:00] Oh my gosh, you guys.

[00:35:01] So let's go back to this for just a moment because it's such a big deal because you're probably wondering why Greenland?

[00:35:08] Why Canada?

[00:35:09] What's going on with Mexico?

[00:35:11] And it'll start to make more sense now.

[00:35:12] So as we sort of revisit and then understand what's happening.

[00:35:16] So when this deal went through a year and a half ago for the new Canadian merger with Kansas City, Missouri Railway.

[00:35:27] Okay.

[00:35:29] Jeez.

[00:35:30] So $31 billion deal by a Canadian-based Canada Pacific Railway to acquire the formerly U.S.-based Kansas City Southern Railway company, beginning a new chapter of railroad history in North America.

[00:35:45] Yeah.

[00:35:47] So the railway, I could go into details, but it began in 1996 and whatever.

[00:35:55] We'll get mired into the little tiny details, but I just want everyone to understand the merger because this was sort of spelling out more about what was supposed to happen with this UMCA.

[00:36:09] See, no one's really been talking about it because belowvid COVID took the headlines the last four years, right?

[00:36:14] Basically, and the shots and the death that's come out of all the shots.

[00:36:18] And so lots of billions and billions and billions of dollars have gone to this.

[00:36:25] Public transportation.

[00:36:26] Remember Chow?

[00:36:27] You know?

[00:36:28] Mitchie's wife, Elaine Chow, who's over U.S. transportation at the time.

[00:36:32] And then, of course, anyway, this was $1.5 billion and then $25 more billion.

[00:36:39] And then, I mean, I could go on and on with the amounts of money, but a lot of money is being spent on this.

[00:36:43] Okay.

[00:36:46] So that brings us to this merger.

[00:36:50] And the merger was the same Chinese goods arriving, hopefully inspected, but who knows, in the Mexican port were easily transported up north through CP, this new railway merger, right?

[00:37:02] This new railway, CPKS, in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Maine, and into Canada.

[00:37:08] And the merger created a true North American super railway spanning from Vancouver to Veracruz.

[00:37:17] Okay?

[00:37:20] It's just getting weird.

[00:37:22] Regional lines.

[00:37:24] Regional lines.

[00:37:25] Erosion of national sovereignty, right?

[00:37:28] And the individual economic identity of all three countries.

[00:37:33] So, Mexico was praising this.

[00:37:35] It will consolidate the economic integration of North America.

[00:37:39] I mean, we have been getting all of this for years, this last few years, but I don't think realizing it because we've been so hooked on distractions, really, right?

[00:37:48] Maybe you have out there.

[00:37:50] Who knows?

[00:37:50] But it was described as the union of Americas.

[00:37:54] The union of the Americas.

[00:37:57] In 2022, Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations, Ebrard, tweeted,

[00:38:05] It cannot be excluded at the same time.

[00:38:07] Seek a new era in U.S. relations with Latin America.

[00:38:10] If exclusion continues, it'll be more of the same.

[00:38:13] The past in the face of the future, which has come upon us, demands a union of the Americas.

[00:38:19] A choice must be made.

[00:38:21] Mexico proposes to move forward.

[00:38:23] This is what he tweeted in 2022 of May.

[00:38:26] Okay?

[00:38:26] May 12th.

[00:38:29] So, we have this deal on the table.

[00:38:33] We have this treaty.

[00:38:35] Shouldn't have gone through.

[00:38:36] Erodes our sovereignty in the worst ways.

[00:38:39] And now we have what's going on with Canada.

[00:38:43] And we have supply chains from Vancouver to Veracruz.

[00:38:47] Okay?

[00:38:47] In this North American deal.

[00:38:51] Now, Canada, before I get to Canada, let me go back to Greenland.

[00:38:55] Okay?

[00:38:56] Greenland is interesting because there's some deals on the table with Greenland.

[00:39:00] So, Greenland, Donald Trump Jr. went in a capacity that basically wasn't official, but went there for four or five hours.

[00:39:10] And over the last couple of days and said, we're going to treat you well.

[00:39:14] This was the AP coverage.

[00:39:15] So, when AP is saying that, they're trying to applaud, applaud, applaud what's going on with Greenland.

[00:39:22] Okay?

[00:39:23] And there's about 55,000 people that live in Greenland.

[00:39:26] It's mineral-rich Danish territory.

[00:39:29] Part of the EU, really.

[00:39:31] And home to the largest U.S. military base.

[00:39:34] Why did we put the largest U.S. military base there?

[00:39:37] Okay.

[00:39:37] So, there were some reasons that President Trump said at a news conference that he wouldn't rule out using military force or economic coercion to take control of Greenland, saying that we need it for national security.

[00:39:50] Why?

[00:39:54] Just asking the question.

[00:39:56] Why?

[00:39:59] Okay.

[00:40:00] So, remember, I'm not a tribal show.

[00:40:02] I'm a conservative, but I'm not a tribal show.

[00:40:04] So, we have to talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly, right?

[00:40:07] And what's really going on behind the scenes.

[00:40:10] Okay?

[00:40:13] And so, Don Jr. lands.

[00:40:16] And, of course, the reception's been great, he says.

[00:40:20] And the free world needs safety, security, strength, and peace.

[00:40:23] Don't we all agree?

[00:40:23] Sure.

[00:40:24] And then, of course, it was a deal that must happen.

[00:40:26] MAGA, make Greenland great again.

[00:40:28] Okay?

[00:40:29] So, is it a fight for Greenland?

[00:40:32] Or who's really going in for the deal to control the extraction of minerals, right?

[00:40:38] And oil and gas.

[00:40:39] Now, you and I are all for oil and gas.

[00:40:41] We're all for these things, right?

[00:40:43] And all these countries have a rich history, even our own, of all of these minerals.

[00:40:48] So, to make it look like Greenland has the edge on minerals, gas, and oil is a little weird,

[00:40:53] because basically, so many countries have this same edge.

[00:40:59] Okay?

[00:40:59] So, that's a little weird.

[00:41:01] But there was a deal on the table.

[00:41:04] And the deal was that they were trying to say in 2021 that it was the world's largest underdeveloped deposits of rare earth elements outside of China.

[00:41:15] And so, the Greenland Minerals Limited, GML, the Australian company developing this deal to extract all of this, was going to pay Greenland.

[00:41:27] But guess who GML's biggest stakeholder was?

[00:41:30] China.

[00:41:32] Yeah.

[00:41:33] Shanghai Resources Holding, a China rare earth processing company.

[00:41:38] They're the biggest stakeholder in this deal.

[00:41:40] As of December a month, well, three weeks ago, they turned into Greenland Minerals Limited, turned into Energy Transition Minerals Limited.

[00:41:52] Okay?

[00:41:53] And they're working on this deal to go through.

[00:41:57] So, Shanghai is their biggest stakeholder for these minerals.

[00:42:02] For this, for the treasure trove that Greenland, we're told Greenland is.

[00:42:07] Interesting.

[00:42:08] I'm going to come right back.

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[00:42:10] There's more.

[00:42:11] There's a lot more.

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