[00:00:05] Maskers, if you're useless and you know it, clap your hands. That Kate Dalley Show starts now. Where does the real power lie? The power behind the power. Because it's no longer about who lives in the White House. It's about who owns the White House. This is the presidency. How much higher can a politician go? The real power isn't here. It's beyond here.
[00:00:35] It's above it, but still working in conjunction with it. One last word, which is, I hope this is my last time at this podium, at least for a little while. I don't mean that in a negative sense. I mean, the only thing that would bring me back is an unexpected event in the next few days, which, as you all know, is totally possible, given everything you've seen over the course of the past years. But if it is, in fact, my last time before you, I just want to say thank you for what you guys do every day. Thank you for putting up with me.
[00:01:03] It's been an honor to be able to really try to illuminate these issues through tough probing and penetrating questioning. And I can't say I've always enjoyed every moment up here, but I certainly have been privileged to be able to do it. That was Jake Sullivan talking about whether or not the inauguration would happen. And why would he be called back to come back to the podium because of some crazy event? I actually don't think a crazy event is going to happen.
[00:01:33] I think they want people buzzing about it. But I actually would put my money on it probably goes pretty smoothly because I don't think they want to rattle the cage right now too much. I don't think they want to do it too much. What do you think? I have Maven Ray on with me because it's Tuesday and I love doing this hour with you. What do you think? What are your thoughts? Well, I'm just going to be honest.
[00:01:57] I think we all were really relieved when Trump, obviously, they allowed him to have the presidency. But I'm really quite disappointed that if he's really that easily swayed on this green one thing, then I don't know. Now I'm a little bit more fearful. I'm a little bit more fearful of who he's surrounding himself with.
[00:02:23] And I know I talked about this a little bit before and maybe more people have more insights. But when Elon Musk did show his true colors and laid the axe down to say, you guys, if you disagree with me, I'm changing the algorithm and you're going to be censored. Yeah. That's really concerning if that's who these people are really showing who they are and they have the ear of Donald Trump.
[00:02:53] So, again, I'm with you, Kate. I like Trump. I think he's trying to do the right things for the right reasons. He's just got to get himself surrounded by people who are there and who are honest and really know the Constitution and love the American people. Well, I mean, I can't disagree. I've always thought that Trump actually liked the country. He likes the USA.
[00:03:19] I don't know that he has an agenda to burn it down as much as he might get used by those that have the agenda to burn it down and influence to do all of these big ticket items that he's going to end up doing for them. So this is why I've said this on the show over and over. I just feel like sometimes people misunderstand me. I feel like we're getting used. He's getting used.
[00:03:46] I feel like I don't know the intent of his heart. I don't get the same feeling from him as I do like a Hillary. Hillary. OK, that's not the same. And and so that's why I tell people it's not this has nothing to do with Trump. It has everything to do with the agendas of the people that are actually writing the policies and doing the things behind him. And the power is above the White House. It is not the White House. So that's why. Right. I don't know. It's just hard. Yeah. Well, and again, I mean, you were just highlighting the Club of Rome.
[00:04:15] That's been being orchestrated for how, you know, so long. And if we actually go back in time, ever since America was founded, that radical idea of empowering the people has been or has had adversaries after it. Yeah. Right. And so it's never going to stop. We just have to do a better job of being on guard and being the watchtower and making sure that people are aware of what's happening. I'm with you.
[00:04:45] I'm with you. All right. Talk to me a little bit about some more stuff that has come out on the fires, because Merritt was talking about a few things. Generals from the Ukraine's homes in there in the mix. I mean, we've got smart meters. We've got arsonists. Where do you want to start? Sure. So I don't know. I mean, clearly, everybody has seen Gavin Grusom on the news out and out lying and fabricating.
[00:05:13] I mean, it's shocking that he I mean, he's asking Biden to stop the misinformation. But he and Karen Bass have just done a bang up job lying to residents through thick and thin. And and maybe you've seen Karen Bass getting flambasted by reporters who are asking for any comments on how and why this tragedy happened. And she just blankly stared at them and then walked away.
[00:05:41] So Michael Schellenberger was reporting on how during the 2022 election, mayoral election, they were looking at doing these focus groups. And this focus group highlighted that basically the most racist people in L.A. County were the white liberals of L.A. And these white liberals were asked who they voted for and why. Your guess, I'm sure we can all guess, was the black female. And that was because she was black.
[00:06:11] They came out and they said it. They reported that they couldn't vote for a white man. They had to vote for the black woman. The Latino focus groups were more concerned with the policies of both candidates. But this racist white guilt led people to vote against the guy who may have prevented these wildfires. And I don't know if you've seen, but as of Monday, there was a petition calling for the L.A. mayor's recall. And it already had received over 100000 signatures.
[00:06:40] So I probably am like a lot of people who don't live in L.A. But I had no idea who their mayor was. I didn't know what she was all about. So I started to look into who is this person and how did this go so wrong? So I want everybody to remember this date, November 7th, 1983. And we'll come back to that. OK, so let me introduce Karen Bass.
[00:07:05] So back in the 1970s, community activist Karen Bass went on at least 15 trips to Cuba, many with a group known as the Vinciramos Brigade, a Marxist group that was started by the Castro regime to subvert American interests, weaken democracies and spread communism around the world. They were founded in 1969.
[00:07:30] And this Vinciramos Brigade organized trips to Cuba every year for half a century. They attracted the most radicalized and delusional segments of the American left, including overly Maoist and pro-Soviet communist groups. In fact, a Los Angeles police investigator who infiltrated the group testified to Congress
[00:07:58] saying that to be a member of the brigade, you had to be confirmed as a Marxist-Leninist. So as a brigadista and then moving up the ranks to organizer for the Vinciramos Brigade, Karen Bass visited Cuba every six months. Their mission was to radicalize young, impressionable American leftists. This is what got me in terrorist tactics and guerrilla warfare. Wow.
[00:08:28] Members of Vinciramos Brigade were even taught how to make bombs. Karen Bass admits on her many pilgrimages to Cuba that she went to see Fidel Castro speak, and she called him charismatic. Upon his death, she praised him and said that his passing of Comandante El Jefe is a great loss to the people of Cuba, even though the people of Cuba see him as a dictator who impoverished their island.
[00:08:55] Now, another group you might remember was M-19, and they took their belief in revolutionary anti-imperialism to extremes, very violent ones. Yeah. The M-19 was the first and only women-created and women-led domestic terrorist group. Since their founding in 1978, M-19's tactics escalated from robbing armored trucks and abetting prison breaks
[00:09:20] to building their own explosives and carrying out terrorist bombings. Now, from 1983 to 1984, M-19 bombed an FBI office, the Israel Aircraft Industries Building, the South African Consulate in New York, D.C.'s Fort McNair and Navy Yard, which they bombed twice. Wow. But that wasn't enough, because on the night of November 7, 1983,
[00:09:47] M-19 called the U.S. Capitol switchboard and warned them to evacuate the building. Minutes later, M-19 bombed the North Wing of the U.S. Capitol. November 7, 2023 marked 40 years since the M-19's bombing of the U.S. Capitol, and members of M-19, like Susan Rosenberg, traveled to Cuba with, and were radicalized, by Venseramos Brigade. The South Los Angeles Venseramos Brigade
[00:10:17] was led by Karen Bass, who is now the mayor of L.A. Wow. This is who was elected or installed as mayor of L.A., and the radicalized liberals fell for it hook, line, and sinker. Oh my gosh. Gosh. And I cannot believe if you were going to run against this person, how you would not bring this to the forefront.
[00:10:44] But this was just all setting the stage, right? So another piece to this puzzle of these fires was why California was so dry after they had a record water year in 2023. And I know that we've all seen and heard how they diverted the water. And first and foremost, obviously they were not good stewards of that water. They didn't store any of it. Instead, they flushed it down the drain, basically to save a fish. But I don't know if many people are aware,
[00:11:14] they canceled the cloud seeding program that was in the Santa Ana River watershed, which meant that California got really dry really quickly. And with no water reserves to rely on, clearly emergency crews had no means to douse the flames. And I was wondering, and I've asked numerous times, if the Palisades are right next to the ocean, why couldn't they have used the ocean water to try to put out the blaze? Now, I come from a farm,
[00:11:43] I get that saltwater and farmland don't mix. Yeah. But is this farmland? Right? Like people had homes on here. It was, you know, brush up in the hills. Nobody was farming on this land. And again, the lack of planning just blows my mind because you can desalinate the water before you use it. So why weren't they, you know, trying something different
[00:12:11] to try to get the water where it needed to be? Yeah, you're right. Right. Wow. And there's a lot of different supposed causes. And I know that maybe some people have heard of these, maybe they haven't. Okay, I'm going to hold you right there. We're going to go to a break and then come back with those. I want to hear. Be right back on the Kate Daly Show with Maven Ray. She joins me. And of course, filling in some blanks. I tell you what, people, this journey that we're on for truth. Holy cow. I love, you know what? Yeah.
[00:12:41] Karen Bass. Very, she reminds me of Hormala. Kamala. Kind of same type of background, right? Raised that way. Anyway, be right back. Kate Daly Show. KateDalyRadio.com. This is the Kate Daly Show.
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[00:14:59] fire is going to be given 100% to recover, unlike North Carolina. And that is so infuriating. It is. So many people have brought this to the forefront to say there are still people in tents. They tried to kick people out of hotels in the middle of a snowstorm because the money ran out. And yet you turn around and say, oh, well, you know, all of these individuals who are multimillionaires, they are, you know, very well to do.
[00:15:28] Well, not all of them, but the majority of them in different areas. It needs to have some type of, you know, basis here to be case by case. What's so interesting is that one of the Hollywood, I guess he was an elitist for a hot minute. His name was Spencer Pratt. And he says that he's going to sue the state of California because he lost his $3 million home. He had cameras on his house.
[00:15:56] He said he watched until the fire engulfed everything. Not one fireman came through the gate and he was calling. He was trying to get people to help. But I got it made me think, you know, what if all of the people who lost their homes got together and they didn't do a class action lawsuit against the state of California? Because clearly that's our tax money and it's already been squandered.
[00:16:20] What if they went and they did it against Newsom himself personally and Sharon Bass personally? Yeah. That would be a game changer. A class action lawsuit could produce results. The nice part, and I don't know how many people heard, but Speaker Johnson is talking about actually putting conditions on California's emergency dollars, which makes a lot of sense. Obviously, he's getting so much pushback for this.
[00:16:46] But why is it insane to put conditions on aid so that California never gets in this position again? What's really insane is rewarding stupid policy decisions with taxpayer dollars from the other 49 states without asking for some behavioral changes for next time. Yeah. Yeah. They're getting, it's getting a little weird to try to figure out how many more excuses they have to try to cover this thing up because there's so many of those moving parts that they can't explain.
[00:17:16] And the only way they can, they're just trying so hard to exploit it. And of course, it has to be climate or it has to be gobbledygook of all these different excuses. And they're running out. People are just not buying it anymore. And I'm so happy. I'm so happy about that. Exactly. And I mean, that's all Gavin Newsom has to fall back on is climate change. And no matter how you look at it, every single day, there is more and more evidence to the contrary. So I just wanted to touch on some potential causes that have come up.
[00:17:46] Got about 30 seconds. Go. Okay. So, you know, there are videos of images captured that look like direct energy weapons. There were drones that were flying in and out of clouds. And then, of course, let's talk about the obvious arsonists, right? So the smoking gun, pun intended, there is a video that just surfaced that shows a man standing next to a small smoke trail in the exact area believed to be where the fire began.
[00:18:11] The overlook spot known as Skull Rock on the Ridge Trail in Pacific Palisades. So right now, the evidence points to this being an intentional fire. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. Which is so sick. It is. It is. It's, yeah, it's just evil. We'll be right back. More with Maven Ray when I come back. On the Kate Daly Show, katedalyradio.com. That's where you can get the podcast of this year's live show, katedalyradio.com. Over 27 million on that. Be right back.
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[00:21:45] And boy, she's got some great information on soils, on all kinds of stuff regarding the fires. Okay. Take it from here. Yeah. Yeah. While I was going through this fire information, I ran across this individual on social media who was gathering firsthand accounts of homes that were untouched in the L.A. fires.
[00:22:06] And he was trying to figure out whether or not smart meters may have been involved in the phenomenon of a house being burned to complete ash, while the trees, and in some cases, the whole picket fencing around the home remained untouched. I've seen dozens of images like this. And it turns out that there was a lawsuit filed back in 2017 against faulty PG&E smart meters that actually started house fires.
[00:22:35] And if you Google smart meter fires, there are tons of reports of this happening. Yes. But how in the world could this happen? So I guess as smart meters were developed, they actually have lithium ion batteries. Mm-hmm. And when these batteries catch fire, they have what's called thermal runaway, where they go from 140 degrees to 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit in just a few seconds. Ouch.
[00:23:04] The smart meter is connected to the copper wiring of the home, which is designed to travel electricity due to its conductivity, right? Mm-hmm. So along with being conductive, the copper wires are also great at heat transfer via convection. So when these supposed forest fires hit neighborhoods but burn more homes than trees, the culprit in the unusual fire forensics looks to be the lithium ion batteries.
[00:23:31] So it's no wonder that these homes are burned to dust while the trees are standing within feet from the houses. Yeah. These homes are burning from the inside out literally. Oh. And the copper wires in the homes are insulated and carry extreme heat to every corner of the home. So meanwhile, the hydrants are empty and the winds are engineered. So welcome to Agenda 2030. Oh, my gosh.
[00:23:56] And again, this is just speculation, but it's pretty obvious that there is mass chaos happening, and those individuals are out there, and they're thriving on it and taking advantage. Amen. So I wanted to also bring up something that I discovered when I was looking into all of this interesting, you know, drones and arsonists and all of these things.
[00:24:20] I found that back in December of 2023, after the intense wildfires in Northern California, scientists ended up taking samples of singed soil. And it turns out that the soil was laden with cancer-causing metal called hexavalent chromium. Now, I'm pretty sure, unless you were living in a cave, you remember the movie Erin Brockovich. Yes.
[00:24:45] But that movie was based on a real story, where hexavalent chromium was the central chemical in the class action lawsuit over chromium pollution in water in Hinkley, California, where the metal had been used to prevent corrosion in cooling tower water at a natural gas compressor station. So about 600 Hinkley residents settled that case for $333 million. Because of the cancer, all the cancers. There are so many different types of crazy, fast-growing cancers. Yeah, go ahead.
[00:25:15] Because they were ingesting this toxic, cancer-causing chemical. So the problem here is P, G, and E. It's the same gas and electric company that's still running power in California today. But here's where it gets ridiculous. So these scientists think that the heat of severe wildfires can transform natural chromium, a benign version of the metal, that they say now is found commonly, commonly.
[00:25:44] In California soil. In California soil. And they can change it into a notorious carcinogen, according to this new research that was published in the Journal of Nature Communications. So why in the world is hexavalent chromium in the soil all over California? Yeah. Wow. Because of their contaminating the water supply and the water cycle of every town they touch.
[00:26:09] I guess it could also be because of the 49 geoengineering chemicals that they're spraying daily over the West. And there were reports from multiple individuals who had tracked all of the chemtrails three to four days prior to this event happening. Wow.
[00:26:25] But they go on to speculate in this article in Nature Communications that as climate change intensifies wildfires, scientists are trying to figure out just how dangerous the smoke can be to human health. Right? So they're saying that the burned out cars and the houses and the farms from these previous fires are what's contributing to this toxic metal in the soil and in the atmosphere.
[00:26:51] Well, these scientists then try to say that the wildfires today burn at a higher temperature, and that is what is leading to the metal changing and being toxic to humans in the smoke. But I wanted to double-check myself because I don't think I'm an idiot. But you never know. Right? I know you're not. Okay, go ahead. So I researched the natural sources of chromium, and it turns out that the CDC's own website lists the following, and I'm quoting,
[00:27:19] Natural occurring chromium is usually present as trivalent chromium or CR3. Hexavalent chromium in the environment is almost totally derived from human activities. And that's a quote from The Who in 1990. They also say hexavalent chromium is released to the environment primarily from stationary point sources or man-made facilities, resulting from human activities.
[00:27:45] So I just want to remind everyone that hexavalent chromium is a group 1 carcinogen, and that means that it's known to cause cancer in humans. The exposure to large amounts of hexavalent chromium is associated with lung cancer by EPA. And, I mean, they've done study after study in mice and all the, I mean, lung cancers, tumors in mouths, small intestines, livers.
[00:28:11] The California Air Resources Board passed a rule to phase out hexavalent chromium at industrial facilities because they said there was no known safe level of exposure. Okay? So this is how toxic this stuff is. And these scientists are now coming back and saying it is all over the soil in California. Yeah. So before we leave this, I just want to bring up one more connection here. Okay.
[00:28:40] In January 2024, PG&E was found responsible for the 2021 California wildfires due to PG&E power lines. I think we all remember that. In May of 2024, Janice Quinones left PG&E to become the CEO of the LA Department of Water and Power. Unbelievable. She's the highest paid LA city official making $750,000 annually.
[00:29:09] And LA Mayor Karen Bass recommended her. Oh my gosh. So all it takes is one Marxist-Leninist operative in the right position and then they get their comrades into place. And obviously, boy, that's a huge smoking gun. Bravo on that one. And wow. And the fact that that big old payout with Erin Brockovich, you know, scoring some money too, didn't mean anything. They just kept on using it. Right?
[00:29:39] It's all over. They didn't go and do any cleanup. They didn't try to look at any of the contamination anywhere else. And clearly, this is, I mean, and the sad part is, I mean, let's be real. You cannot just affect the water supply over one state. Once it is in the water cycle, it is throughout the entire world. So that's what's really, really scary. We'll be right back. Don't go anywhere. More with Maven Ray when I come back. Wow.
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[00:32:27] And just, my gosh, there's so much to digest here. But I'm glad you were looking at the soil because that's crazy. And also, you had more on fog and everything else. And the Ukrainian generals. So there's a lot of ground to cover. Holy cow. All these fires are really bringing to light so many things, right? Right. But how we were talking about the connection between the L.A. mayor and the CEO of the L.A.
[00:32:56] Department of Water and Power, they're all together, right? So in case you still don't see a connection between all of these communists and their opportunistic nature, it turns out that Elizabeth Warren, Pocahontas herself, wants to help support the communities being devastated by the L.A. wildfires. You know, just she feels it in her heart. This needs to happen. She's so gross.
[00:33:18] Well, she's been on social media asking the public if they can split the donation between the L.A. Fire Department Foundation and the United Way of Greater Los Angeles. Now, she claims on her post that 100% of those donations will go directly to both the L.A. Fire Department Foundation and the United Way of Greater L.A. Oh, my gosh. But when you look at the link, I mean, she's a Democrat. United Way is horrid, by the way.
[00:33:46] I've done many shows about United Way and how they feed this money laundering scheme. But go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Sorry. I just, oh, United Way. Okay, go ahead. No, I know. I know. So the link that she provides says secure.actblue.com. So thank goodness for community notes and thank goodness for those who are educated on social media.
[00:34:11] They called Pocahontas out by alerting the public and they said, this is not a link to charity. This is a link to Democratic fundraising platforms. Wow. Wow. How brazen. That's brazen. That really is brazen. Wow. It was fantastic. And they went on and they said, look, 3.95% of all these transactions are going to go to the Democratic Party. Who caused this fire? Oh, my gosh.
[00:34:39] That is amazing. You know what? People just, I guess, they don't surprise me anymore. But wow. I mean, United Way was bad enough, but to really seriously link the party platform for donating? Oh, my gosh. That's hilarious. Well, and I don't know if you saw Newsom. Sick. So remember how he was trying to get Biden to stop the misinformation about all of these guys that are swirling around the fire? Mm-hmm.
[00:35:03] He's actually posting from an account that is for his presidential campaign. Oh, my gosh. Not his California governor account. Wow. How in the world does he think anybody is going to make him president? I don't know, but it's a special breed, these people. I'm serious. I mean, us normies over here, we do not get that special breed. We do not understand how they operate and what they're capable of. What about the generals?
[00:35:32] That story was strange, too, with the houses. Well, yeah. The wildfires actually have a Ukraine connection, strange enough. Mm-hmm. So it turns out that there are eight Ukrainian generals that had their multi-million dollar mansions burned up in the L.A. fires. What's even crazier is over 40 other Ukrainian elite lost their homes in the fire. So there went all of that money that we printed, poof. Wow. Right up in the smoke. Wow.
[00:36:01] And why do they all have homes over here? I'm just wondering. Yeah. Why? Interesting. In the most primo part of L.A.? Huh? Well, and maybe if they would have let the Oregon fire trucks down through to help out, maybe we could have put the fires out. And I don't know how many of you saw this, but 60 Oregon fire trucks that were sent down to help L.A. with their issues were stopped in Sacramento because they needed to have their emissions tested.
[00:36:28] You cannot make up this crazy. You just can't. For what the fire is doing against, you know, what their little mission with the emissions is to stop fire trucks for emissions? I mean, you can't get more brazen than this. This is it isn't. And I want to clarify, it is not being a moron. This is calculated agenda, calculated intention, intention, right? Murder, destruction of property, intention.
[00:36:57] And you know it is. So I know that last time I was on with you, I talked about this fog bit thing and how this strange, super dense fog that left this chemical film all over everything. Right. It was on the East Coast. It was all in Sweden. It was all Cancun, all these different places. Well, samples from the thick unusual fog that many states experienced were taken to a lab for testing.
[00:37:24] They found it was saturated with Serratia marcesinibacteria. I probably said that wrong. I'm sorry. No. But this is also considered a parasite. So this act of releasing these pathogens onto society, honestly, should be considered biological warfare. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But this Serratia marcesinibacteria infection observed in humans can cause the following.
[00:37:51] UTIs, bloodstream infections, pneumonia, ocular infections, respiratory tract infections, meningitis, wound infections, and osteomyelitis. And I don't know if you've noticed in the last couple weeks, there have been a lot of people who have been very ill. And it has been weird, weird symptoms. Not like the regular stuff that usually come and go. Yeah.
[00:38:18] But to me, it seems like they're getting the population prepared to take the next vaccine or for like the next big virus. Mm-hmm. Yeah. It'll be all fake. But not the vaccine. Go ahead. Yeah, exactly. But one more interesting note. William Bramley wrote a book in 1993 entitled Gods of Eden about a fog that happened before every plague in history. And it came from machines in the sky.
[00:38:46] So you had the Justine plague, the black plague, the bubonic plague. And all these plagues had a common fog that happened beforehand. So if anyone's interested out there, Google artificial fog patent US 1665267A. That's your homework. Wow. This hour, such fantastic research. Sad and mortifying, but excellent. Excellent.
[00:39:17] Excellent research. I so appreciate you, Maven Ray, really. Because they're going to try to push this bird flu on everybody. They're already getting rid of chickens. You'll start to see, if you haven't already, the egg prices go up. I think in California, my friend said that it was up to $15. So, look, we've just got a lot that we have to deal with. I get it. And it's not the happiest of news. But, you know, there's always things we can do to prepare, at least prepare.
[00:39:46] And, you know, I don't know what else. Well, not only prepare, but now knowing all of these things. Hey, if you're in California and you're listening, recall Newsom. Recall the LA mayor. You can do this. We know, we know the election results were not accurate. I know bad mayors. There are more of them out there that are like us, that think like us. Yes. You just need to stand together. There are so many woke mayors, so many people destroying and not getting us back to the Constitution at all.
[00:40:17] Thank you so much. Be faithful. Be fearless. Thank you, Maven Ray. I really appreciate this hour. Wow. And, of course, share this with family and friends. KateDallyRadio.com is where you'll find the podcast. See you tomorrow. Happy Holidays from Walker Plumbing Heat.
