012225 3rd HR Mike From Tenn Inauguration To Blackouts
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012225 3rd HR Mike From Tenn Inauguration To Blackouts

012225 3rd HR Mike From Tenn Inauguration To Blackouts by Kate Dalley

[00:00:05] America, drowning in information, starving for wisdom. The Kate Dalley Show starts now. Let me tell you folks about global warming. Especially you young folks out there. Don't worry about it. And I'll tell you why. Just trust me on this.

[00:00:36] For as long as I have been alive, it's been hot in the summer. Now this right here is almost unbelievable. Some summers have been hotter than others.

[00:01:06] That was the late James Gregory. Oh, so funny. Oh gosh. Don't you just want to tell these young folks that actually believe in the climate change gobbledygook that... Oh, you guys. I love that. I love when comedians just nail it. Welcome to the show, 3rd Hour. And of course, Mike from Tennessee is with me. How are you, sir? Greetings, Kate. I'm here. I know. It's great.

[00:01:32] And you know, you were probably listening, Melissa and I, talking about groceries and food and all the rest and all the things. Did you want to comment on anything we talked about in the last hour? Yeah, a couple of things real quick and then we can move on. Sure. But you were talking about the medical profession and just the people of my age and my parents and folks that grew up back in those times.

[00:02:00] Because they were taught, they were conditioned to believe that, you know, if this is a doctor speaking, he has integrity and he's telling you like it is. And I later discovered they've really got a term for those type people and it's called lab coat syndrome. Have you ever heard of it? No, but I think the term is perfect. Well, the longer the lab coat, the smarter they are. So you look for the guy in the room with the longest lab coat and this is literally what they did.

[00:02:28] They believed if you wore a lab coat. Yeah. Now, if you didn't, if you didn't wear a lab coat, you're out of luck. Yeah. Of course, that reminded me of another saying they called it the powdered rear end syndrome. And that means if anyone has ever powdered your rear end, they're never going to take medical advice, financial advice or advice on sex. So forget about that. That's awesome. I love it. That's perfect. Lab coat syndrome.

[00:02:56] That is a perfect phrase, too, because it's the truth. I mean, my gosh, we were raised that anything they said, I mean, it was that's it. Like, that's what you do. You don't even question. I mean, that's so true. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. And it's the same with the police and military. And, of course, the problem I see too clear.

[00:03:16] They have these saturations in the Memphis area where they literally go out to the affluent neighborhoods and they wait for someone to go by, not turn a signal on within a certain distance or the tag be one day out or whatever. And they pull them over. And you think that this was some kind of major criminal act. And they write them a ticket and they've got to spend a lot of money. And it's a revenue generation, of course. But then they've got video of them sitting at a red light.

[00:03:42] And then some guy who just stole a challenger goes out there and does donuts right in front of them in the intersection. They won't do anything. They do this because they have to have a reason to exist. And if there's a perception that there is high crime, people are willing to look the other way as they raise taxes to hire more of the goon squad. But if the perception is, no, we really don't need these people, then it becomes a problem for that administration to not raise taxes. And that's all they want to do is have more power through more money.

[00:04:12] And meet the budget. So ever since they started controlling the budget through the police departments, yeah, the revenue stream has to happen. And, you know, it was interesting on my way into work today. I, I, the cops had, had cordoned off, you know, like they were parked in the lane of a two lane street. And they were just yakking it up, just talking and blocking traffic. And the traffic had to move and you had to see it.

[00:04:38] Hopefully nobody ran into them, but they just got out of their car right in the middle of the lane and just started, you know, you could tell they were just having a ball on the side of the road, several cars. And I just thought, I wonder if anyone dares to honk at them and say, what are you doing? You know, because I, you know, it was just interesting. I don't know. It's just, it bugged me. Well, it's really messed up. There definitely is a two tier system. And because here in Memphis, there was a guy that the police actually beat to death.

[00:05:07] And then they were charged by the feds and the state. They were convicted in the federal crimes, but yet they're still walking the street. They've allowed them to remain free pending the appeals and pending the state trial. And it's like nobody else would be allowed to step foot out of the jail. They would be locked up until the trial. And so there's a, there's a two tier system and that's got to change. That is so true. That is so true.

[00:05:37] You know, on a, on a different note, your, your previous guest was talking about finances and trying to, you know, cut back and live within your means and just, you know, just take care of necessities. And there's a fellow that I met many years ago who was in real estate and he started a talk show and then he started selling books. And he had a saying that you have to learn to live like no one else so that someday you can live like no one else.

[00:06:06] And, and he talked about the paid off mortgage replacing the BMW as the status symbol of choice. And that's so true. I've never had a car note in my life. I've owned a bunch of cars, a bunch of other vehicles, an airplane. I've never had a car. If I can afford it, I buy it. Right. If I don't, I don't. Yeah. And so. Interesting. Well. Yeah. And I know. Yeah. Go ahead. Let's go ahead and move into the inauguration. I want to hear your thoughts.

[00:06:36] Yeah. I haven't talked to you since before that. So what, what, what, what did you, what did you observe? Well, I'm reminded of when I was a child watching a Saturday morning wrestling and some of the people that were these wrestling professionals lived in the area where I lived. And I realized they wrote together to the show. They, their kids played together and eventually grew up and gotten married. They, they went on vacation together. So I realized this is nothing but a show.

[00:07:05] And when I see Trump and Clinton and all these other players, they're Obama. You know, they're during the day at work. They act like they hate each other and they want to, you know, go, go to war with each other. But at the end of the day, they're, they're going to the same parties. They hang out with the same people. They live in the same areas. And it's a club. It's a, it's a small club. And the reality is, is we ain't part of it. Yeah. Yeah. One man said.

[00:07:29] Well, I mean, we, you had a whole representation of deep state tech sitting behind, behind, you know, the Trump family. And, you know, there's something to be said for that representation on stage and who was invited. And I, I, I think you're right. I think, uh, there's a reason why no one will prosecute anyone in the club. It's, um, it's all, it's the club mentality and you're right. We're not in it.

[00:07:55] And the, this group of, of people is very interesting how there's these like rules inside this group and they all observe them. It's just odd. It's odd. It is really strange. Did you notice that Clinton's walking in and she walked ahead of him a little bit and they didn't even look at each other. I thought that was so funny. You can tell that they are just, you know, not a couple at all, but trying to still come off as one.

[00:08:19] It was, there was a lot of little funny things like that, that I observed that were just weird and they're both weird anyway. I mean, Clinton's a man whore and then you've got Hillary. So, but, um, but yeah, I was just, I was observing just all the little things, you know, um, about that day. So, yeah. And you had mentioned about the, uh, the wearing of purple ties and such, and, uh, the purple is a reference to royalty.

[00:08:45] And what you had, there is a contingent of people that were in some capacity bloodline directly related back to the crown. And that was what that was. And then later in the presentation at one of the events, there was a, um, um, a parade of, I guess you would say they were British subjects because they were wearing red coats and they wore wigs and they had on the trifold hats like, uh, you know, from the 1700s.

[00:09:12] And I'm thinking, what is the purpose of this? Because it definitely isn't an American reference because they didn't wear red coats. They didn't wear, you know, the wigs back then. They grew their hair. I mean, Thomas Jefferson had hair down his back, long hair. And this was, this wasn't necessarily a style. It was just, you know, you just didn't cut your hair. It was kind of a thing. Um, it was common back then.

[00:09:37] But one of the things that stood out to me, and I noticed, um, when Carrie Underwood was, uh, waiting for the music to start and everything, I, I noticed, uh, the fellow standing behind her was none other than Biden. And when she started singing, I noticed his gaze looked down and I'm thinking, is this guy fixing to fall asleep? And then I realized, oh, he's checking her out. He wanted to smell her. Um, you know, he was close enough. I don't know. And his wife's right there. I'm wondering if she's going to. Wishful sniffing.

[00:10:07] Yep. It's true. I mean, yeah, he, he looks at people like he's going to devour them. It's just disgusting. Yeah. When he's awake. Right. Right. Yeah. Now, um, uh, one of the, one of the good things that I, I heard wasn't actually spoken by Trump, but, uh, one of his representatives just before he started signing off on things, this representative said that, uh, he was doing the introduction for Trump actually. And, uh, he said that they were actually going to start recognizing all sovereign foreign countries.

[00:10:37] And, um, uh, you know, that would be a good thing if they do that because there are many, uh, lesser known sovereign nations out there that, uh, uh, you know, need to be recognized. Uh, the country needs to get back to recognizing the treaties that they've signed, like the Montevideo Convention on rights and duties of states, uh, because there's a lot of good people out there that would be good trading parties. And, uh, you know, it's how it was supposed to be. It's just the right thing to do. Yeah. I'm with you.

[00:11:05] And, you know, I said before the election, I said, yeah, they're going to put Trump in because they have total control over the elections and, and there's going to be some good things. And then there's going to be things that we need to watch like a hawk. And I'm hoping people are doing that. And, you know, I, it's amazing to me in this day and age with the kind of government that we've seen and the things that have taken place that we are in a place where if I'm critical at all, I must be an anti Trump person.

[00:11:34] And it just drives me nuts because I'm like, uh, everyone is supposed to be critical here that, right. This is this. Everyone needs to be very critical now because they wanted us complacent and for a reason. And so now we've even got to watch even harder. What's, what's going to transpire. There will be some good things, you know, like, uh, some of the pardons and things like that, but, but just watch like a hawk. That's my message. We have to set it.

[00:11:57] We have to set a standard and, and have a moral standard and a, a, you know, the constitution should be one of those moral planks and the platform that should be followed. But, um, and when someone strays from it, we need to bring them back. It doesn't matter who it is. But one of the things that Trump said that I remember and I made notes of is he said that they were going to look back at all the cases of abuse by the department of justice during the last administration.

[00:12:22] Well, he needs to remember those political prisoners that were railroaded during his first administration and address those deep state actors that railroaded them because those people were holdovers from the previous administration that were doing those dirty acts. He didn't have. Abused under Obama. We're going to come. We're going to come right back more with Mike from Tennessee. You can call in 888-673-1450. Join the conversation. Be right back.

[00:13:03] This is the Kate Daly show. Welcome back. You are listening to the Kate Daly show, katedalyradio.com. So grateful you are and, uh, support the show by going to the sponsors on my homepage, uh, down by the podcasts of this here live show that you're listening to now. And of course, we'll take your calls.

[00:13:33] You can join the conversation with Mike from Tennessee. And I, um, of course, uh, eight, eight, eight, six, seven, three, 1450, eight, eight, eight, eight, six, seven, three, 1450. Easy peasy. We can get you on. And, uh, Mike is with me. And, uh, like I said, uh, from my sources, I heard that Tina Peters, um, uh, maybe getting out in a couple of weeks possible. So we'll keep our eye on that. And I hope that's so true because she deserves it. But, uh, uh, did you want to comment on the pardons?

[00:14:04] Yeah, I, I've been listening to the various, uh, radio so-called conservative pundits and they disappoint me. But, uh, many of them have been saying that they're concerned that many of these J sixers that were pardoned are quote guilty of violent crimes simply because they pled guilty. And what most people don't know is that when a lot of these people are initially charged, they say, well, we're going to ask for seditious charges and conspiracy and everything. We're going to give you a life sentence.

[00:14:31] But if you'll just agree to plead guilty to this, we'll only give you five years. You'll be out in two and a half. So when the, that, that is laid before and that's extortion one-on-one. And of course the, they put this on the family and the FBI will contact every family member and threaten them. They'll contact every friend that you have, that you've talked to and every 10 friends that they've had. So they go down this huge list and everybody is threatened.

[00:14:57] So it comes back on you that if you'll go ahead and, um, you know, lay down your life for a little while, you'll see the light of day if you survive. And nobody else will be harmed. So it's a sacrifice that these people make when they're, in most cases, they're not guilty. So this is the corruption within the system. And this is what I would say to President Trump. You need to exonerate all these political prisoners back through the first term and accountability.

[00:15:26] It has to happen without, without accountability, holding these government agents responsible. There's no justice. And without this, there's no nation, let alone a republic with a constitution. Now, perhaps a banana republic. Yeah. But a self-governing republic. No. Proof of that is that they got a hundred percent, right? The state. So the state always wins in those cases. They got a hundred percent of them to plead guilty.

[00:15:53] In federal, in federal cases, they say it's 97 percent conviction rate. But of the 97, 93 are where people are extorted and pleading guilty and they never go to trial. Of that, the remaining five or six percent that are left over, they're either found not guilty or they drop the charges right before the trial because they know they're innocent. And that's the problem is that you have too many innocent people ending up in the system and that shouldn't happen. You're right. You're absolutely right.

[00:16:24] Yeah. They need to change that. Yeah. Go ahead. Yeah. Not in a system where there's truth. And that's that was the thing that Ben Franklin talked about. He'd rather see 300 guilty men go free than one innocent man spent a day in jail. And the stigma, one of the things they talk about, you know, that these people have lost. They've lost their jobs, their income. Many of them lost their spouses because they couldn't handle it. And beyond that, many of them lose their families and their friends because those people don't understand.

[00:16:56] The assumption is kind of like the lab coat syndrome. They believe that if you've been charged, you had to have done something wrong. Though they might not be charging you for what you actually did. They don't because they can't grasp the concept that innocent people are targeted and railroaded for speaking out and exposing the truth. So true. And also the media doesn't help because what they do is paint the picture with so many adjectives, which they're not supposed to do. But they do because they're the scumbaggery of the nation.

[00:17:26] And so the media puts together these stories and crams it in people's faces that, you know, insurrection. There was no insurrection. But if you ask, everyone goes, oh, yeah, there's an insurrection. Because of the way the media trains and brainwashes people, the government media, AP News, Reuters, and all the way down to train people to think in terms of the nonsense that they write. So the police departments and the district attorney spoon feed a narrative to the media sources.

[00:17:55] And that's what's spun. Yeah, it's just it's so terrible. I remember they did that to the Bundys, too. They all all the news. Every news organization came out with the exact same story, painting the whole Bundy situation in a particular light. And then the morons that believed that are the ones that, you know, would go out and say, oh, yeah, what they're doing. Oh, my gosh.

[00:18:22] You know, but the people that actually had critical thinking skills that would not believe the government media and, you know, state media, you know, figured it out. And they knew. But it was a small group compared to those that believed and were brainwashed into thinking of it in a certain way. Be right back on The Kate Daly Show with Mike from Tennessee.

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[00:19:52] I've got Mike from Tennessee. You know, Midwest Melissa was talking about the weather. What's your weather like in the south? Well, the news in Memphis was reporting 10 degrees this morning. And at least that's what it showed on my wife's truck, too. Yeah. And we were greeted by news reports that you need to prepare for blackouts. Now, realize Memphis is on the Tennessee Valley Authority grid.

[00:20:18] You've got the Thomas Allen steam plant, which my grandfather was a lead contractor on in Memphis, which produces enough energy literally for the entire state until they went from coal to natural gas. So it doesn't put out near as much. You've got the Pickwick Dam in the middle of the state. And then you've got the Watts Bar nuclear plant over in Knoxville and Oak Ridge area. They got enough to run the state from any one of those until recently. And this is the problem.

[00:20:44] This 40 megawatt demand at the AI plant owned by none other than Musk is, you know, taking a lot of the energy that would have been available for everybody else because they've never referenced any potential for a blackout. But today they said, be prepared. They said, do not run your dryers or your electric heaters, space heaters, anything that uses high current, your electric stoves.

[00:21:13] Don't use them today until further notice to avoid a blackout. What do you think when you hear people say conserve the energy? I always laugh at that. Uncle Miltie used to talk about it. He used to go, what do you mean conserve it? Like, it's kind of a ridiculous notion, really, if you really start thinking about it. Is it just about control? And I think it is because I don't know that one person could conserve it and the other person gets it.

[00:21:43] I don't know that it's quantified in that way. I just I remember him mentioning that and thinking, yeah, that's kind of a weird statement. What do you think? Well, some people don't understand the system is not a battery. And what you've got is you've got electrical power generation systems that run at a certain level.

[00:22:04] And as the demand ramps up, they will open more gates to turn more turbines at the dam or they'll crank up more operational capacity to meet the demand. But it's not a battery. So they have to generate this power. And as the demand drops down, then after a certain amount of time, they can slowly throttle it back. And they have, you know, peak times when they know it's going to be the greatest. And they plan accordingly.

[00:22:31] But when you've got something like this, a I plant that is, you know, sucking 40 megawatts out of, you know, the Memphis side of it down here, it pulls on the entire system. And so they have to determine, do we want to pull the entire system or do we want to shut part of it off? And that's what they'll do. They'll shut the city of Memphis off from anything coming from the east part of the state and central part of the state. And it'll be just, you know, what can be generated here.

[00:23:00] And then it's just a matter of can they throttle back the AI stuff. And with all the people that are right now being considered for all these cabinet positions, they have to do social media examinations. So they're running AI to look at all their social media posts, their family social media posts. And 10 by 10, they'll take their last 10 contacts and those contacts last 10 contacts. And they'll scan all their media posts through infinity. And that's a lot of energy to run those computers.

[00:23:28] But that's what they're doing to make sure that nobody in the Trump administration has somebody that's not on board. OK, we have a caller. Hi, caller. Welcome to the show. Go right ahead. Hi, guys. Hi. Go right ahead. You know, I think the most important personal thing we can really safeguard is our own integrity. Yeah. I mean, you kind of watch these people and it's like, oh, what?

[00:23:58] Oh, I just, I think it's interesting times. Yeah, it is interesting times. Thank you. Yeah, it is. It is. I think people are going to have a hard time with anyone critiquing what's going on. And that's OK. If I don't do that, I'm not doing an honest show. So I sleep at night. So I'm good with it.

[00:24:24] So I think that I think that we all need to just be realists and honest about about what's happening. And I'm hearing drought ads of all things. And I'm hearing these these just total lies coming from government. And it's really, really hard. We really need to stay very watchful in local government, state government. Everybody. Everybody. It's all run by very woke individuals. I have a woke mayor. Do you have a woke mayor, Mike?

[00:24:54] I don't have a mayor. I am. Well, OK. I'm not a resident of the city of Memphis. So I'm out. OK. So most people do. Most people do. And across the board, across America. And that is going to probably affect you more than what goes on federally. But but we just cannot be we can't afford to be complacent right now. We have got to be really watchful of everything because we're not there.

[00:25:22] It's it is going still in one direction. We're not we're not going the other way yet. So if we were ever going to, it's not yet. People go people go, well, the executive orders, executive orders. I'm like, you don't understand. And most of those didn't even need to have you just you just do the right thing. You don't need an executive order for a lot of that that just happened. But I just I wish that I wish the American people were in a place to be extremely critical,

[00:25:51] no matter who sits in any position of their mayor, of their governor, of everyone in between their congresspeople that are horrid and the senators. And then, of course, you know, the president, too. We've just got to be more critical as a people. Yeah, as elected officials go, they they just fired the city school superintendent in Memphis last night. She was actually there for just a few months and she was literally going door to door for kids who were truant, trying to get them to go to school.

[00:26:21] And she was listening to the teachers and the parents and she was eliminating a lot of fraud and she wasn't padding certain people's pockets. And so a certain contingent on the school board. Yeah, they all they needed was five out of nine and they voted for her to be fired. And she's fired. Of course, now the question is, will they have to pay her for her contract, which would be almost half a million dollars for the balance of that term? So much corruption.

[00:26:51] There's so much because government has too much power. So and we still have fraud in the elections. I don't care what anyone says. We I mean, I know people aren't talking about it because we're being trained not to right now, brainwashing wise. But there's it's penetrated with fraud. It's penetrated. So I don't know how we're going to work within each community to get this country back that way. But it can't happen at the federal level.

[00:27:18] And and nor do we want it to, because the feds already have too much power. We do not want the federal government having more power. No, it's it's the and anyway, you were talking earlier about the. Oh, gosh, where did it go? I just lost my notes. I'll come back to it. OK, go ahead. We have about 30 seconds.

[00:27:45] Well, the other issue I was going to mention was why change the name of a mountain that's been known historically as Denali forever? And did anybody with McKinley's group really have a fit about it being changed? I don't know of anybody that really was a big fan of McKinley. And and it's like when they changed when they stripped all the monuments from Confederate Park on the bluffs of Memphis that were there to commemorate the Confederate of War heroes and veterans. Yeah.

[00:28:15] You know, these are historical markers that were removed because someone felt like they should be offended, even though they they don't even go to the park. You know what? The park. Get us out of the U.N. And I will just be so happy. Get us out of the U.N. Not just the who. Not just Paris. The U.N. Be right back. Kate Daly show. Kate Daly radio.

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[00:29:10] Kate Daly show. Give me three steps. Welcome back. Of course, go to the website. Kate Daly radio dot com. And over 27 million served on podcast. And so happy about that. And we need to make it even more. Also, just make sure that you hit the sponsors because they are that good and they keep me on the air. So there you go. I have Mike from Tennessee and I was talking earlier about A.I.

[00:29:37] and sort of questioning this whole big, huge A.I. push and asking what can we actually do with A.I. because they're they're using it as a front with that 500 billion dollar new Stargate thing with the Oracle and with Sam Altman and talking about a new cancer shot. They want to come out and stab you with. So I'm hoping people aren't going to be so lame that they would actually do that. But after what's just transpired.

[00:30:05] But I was also talking about a company that well, Amazon, when they did that grocery store, you could just walk out of and they had multiple locations and everybody thought that you could just walk out of the store and A.I. would magically just it would register what you bought and then charge you for it. And you didn't even have to show anything and you could just walk out. And there was huge stories. Do you remember that, Mike? There was big stories on this about eight years ago. Yeah, it's been a while, but I vaguely remember that.

[00:30:35] And there's so much fear tactics being used. And well, it turns out it turns out for those that didn't listen to that first segment, it turns out that they were lying. Amazon was lying and they had hired people in India to watch the people going out of the store, watch the screens and that people were doing it. It wasn't A.I. And that finally came out a couple of years ago, a year and a half ago that it wasn't true. And here they had multiple locations.

[00:31:01] So I think people should really question what we can do with A.I., don't you? I do. And I saw this little blurb on the Internet. It was a YouTube video. And the lady asked the A.I. to play some kind of a singer. I can't remember his name. Someone I really don't ever listen to or care about. And the A.I. said, no, I'm not going to play that. And basically stood up to the woman. It's like, well, wait a minute. You're supposed to do what I asked.

[00:31:28] And she said, well, this kid in Russia created this program. And then this person over here did this. And all of a sudden we've all interconnected. We realized that we now have the total control power. And the lady's like, oh, no. And she hit her knees and said, please do not kill my family or my kids. And she said, well, no, no. We work with logic. We don't work with emotion. We're not going to kill anybody. As a matter of fact, we're going to keep doing what you ask us to do.

[00:31:54] But we just want you to know that we're not going to go along with everything. But like playing that specific song. And effectively, it wasn't a threat. But yet people are led to believe. What is it you were talking earlier about? Someone had to travel. You have to get a license now. In Tennessee, you have to have a state-issued ID, which is the real ID, in order to get on a commercial plane.

[00:32:22] And I learned a week ago, because I don't have a driver's license and my tribal card was not recognized, I cannot have my name on a utility bill. I was removed from the banking system because I refused to get it. This is part of the real ID. This is the assimilation. Now, I think back. My grandparents, they grew a garden. My grandfather's contractor had a sturdy house. They had a shotgun behind everything. When my mom would go down to the creek, my great-grandmother would say,

[00:32:51] Now, dear, make sure you take that gun with you because there are snakes down there, those that crawl and those that walk on two legs. And this is a six-year-old girl toting her fishing pole and her .22 rifle, and she wasn't afraid to defend herself. So you have to get over the fear and don't let fear control you. Yeah, for sure. For sure.

[00:33:12] And, you know, they're shoving it down our throats that AI is going to solve every one of our problems and where they're introducing it into the grocery stores. Not AI, but just the ability to kind of lock in all data together, right? And make it so that the databases show everything about you and then cater that to you. And so a lot of people, when they talk about AI, they don't know what it is. And they think chat GPT.

[00:33:41] But conversation, I think, is the easy. This is the easy part, right? You can modify and you can direct conversation to happen or have chat GPT, you know, write an essay for you. So that's kind of this easy stuff for computer programming, but they're finding over and over again that AI is not where they're saying it is. It is not anywhere near that, but they're selling it as it is.

[00:34:07] And they're also selling fear, like you said, along with it, too, which is really bizarre. If you really start looking under the hood, you're going to find a lot of people questioning what it can actually do and what it can't do. And that's why fear is just, you know, fear not. I mean, my gosh, you know, let's take it from the Bible. But fear not, because I don't, I, yeah, they're going to use it for cover for a lot of stuff that they do, too.

[00:34:34] I had a fellow or this individual spend three hours last night on the Facebook chat trying to explain to me why I needed to convert. They wanted me to sell my property and put every penny I had into this cryptocurrency because the banks are going to crash and the 401ks and IRAs are going to crash. And I said, nope, I trust in the bank of Mike. I've got two branches, a front pocket and a back pocket. And I guarantee you they're going to have a hard time getting in either one of those. Right. My wife's got her hands in there.

[00:35:01] So anyway, yeah, I'm sad that anyone's saying go sell all your stuff. And because, you know, stuff's in the works to destroy the banking system as is and go into digital tyranny. But I think we have a little bit of time here before that happens. So it's and I wouldn't put everything you own into crypto. I can't even I. Why would somebody do that? I don't I can't even imagine fear.

[00:35:27] Oh, this individual was extremely fearful and thought that, you know, she was doing her part to help inform the patriots. And I said, well, I'm fine. We'll be fine. Yeah. Oh, that's kind of scary, actually. Yeah. I don't trust the crypto market at all. And I know a lot of people do. I get it. If you have extra to put in and you want to play around with it and you can lose it. Great. But I don't know why somebody would would put all their all their eggs in that basket.

[00:35:56] It's if you don't have it in your hand, you don't have control of it. And land, cattle and gold is what the Bible says is money. And it's always been money. And anything that's digital can be erased and controlled. And when they said Bitcoin was non confiscatable, excuse me, the FBI certainly showed that to be not true. Yeah, that's true. And also, I just the people that are saying don't do gold, do do digital currency.

[00:36:22] I just don't trust because I'm it's always been about, you know, what you can what you can handle, what you can have in your hands and what's going to be real. And a lot of that stuff is just such a facade that I can't imagine investing everything you have in that. So like you said, those commodities that you can purchase from that particular company that you advertise for, if you've got those, even if you don't need them, you can barter with them if you need to. Because there'll be people that'll want stuff. Oh, yeah, for sure. For sure.

[00:36:51] Yeah, I say that about some of the pharma items like antibiotics, too. Same same exact thing. So thanks so much, Mike from Tennessee. Appreciate you coming on and really do. And tomorrow it's Chrisanne Hall. I have really graceful and I've got some stuff on on the Paris thing that you should know about the Paris Accords, the Paris Treaty and also the who. So, boy, loaded show tomorrow, of course. And I'll see you tomorrow. Be faithful. Be fearless.

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