[00:00:07] The TV told me that if I eat bugs and pay more money to the government, my weather will be gooder. I'm gonna tell you something, Flacka, and I want you to listen tight. It may sound like I'm talking about me, but I'm not. I'm talking about you. As a matter of fact, I'm talking about all people everywhere. When I come down here to Texas, I was looking for something. I didn't know what.
[00:00:30] It seems like you had my life and I'd spend it all either stomping other men or, in some cases, getting stomped. Had me some money and had me some medals. But none of it seemed a lifetime worth the pain of the mother that bore me. It's like I was empty. Well, I'm not empty anymore. That's what's important. To feel useful in this old world.
[00:00:57] Hit a lick against what's wrong or say a word for what's right, even though you get walloped for saying that word. I may sound like a Bible beater yelling up a revival at a river crossing camp meeting. But that don't change the truth, none. There's right and there's wrong. You gotta do one or the other. You do the one and you're living. You do the other and you may be walking around, but you're dead as a beaver.
[00:01:26] Welcome, Kate Dalley Show at your service. How are you doing today? Oh, it's so blustery winter at where I live. And I live in southern Utah. And it's interesting because one day it'll be summer, the next winter. It's just, it can't make up its mind. Oh, welcome, welcome. I have a lot to chat about. I have a guest. And then Grace, really graceful, had something come up with one of her kids.
[00:01:53] So in the next hour, I'll be taking your calls. And I'm going to give you the number so that you can call in because I really want to hear from you. I'm going to ask a very pointed question at the beginning of that hour and I really want to hear from you. And the number is 888-673-1450. And you can give me a call. Okay. So before I bring my guest on, he'll be talking about Trump and the military.
[00:02:20] I want to sort of describe something that I thought was strange. I swear I could probably start off every show like this. Oh, dear. But we have to talk about the reality. And people are getting far too emotional about things. And we need to really think about what's actually happening. So Elon, I've done a lot of shows on Elon. I'm not an Elon fan.
[00:02:47] And the strange thing about Elon is that when he got his money, when he leapt into the business of electric cars, coincidentally, which is a real leftist avenue to take. And when he launched into satellites, which I think a lot of that would be our spying apparatus connected to that,
[00:03:13] he just landed in industries that the leftists love. Now he is in charge of Doge, right? And really, Congress should be the one doing those cuts. But Elon's always been sort of a front guy. And a front guy for things that are very interesting, especially when it gets into hacking the brain and vaccines.
[00:03:35] He actually had an entire facility over in Germany producing the blovid-19 vaccine. And so there's such a... You should have a big question mark in your mind with Elon. Because I know the leftists are... They're parading around the leftists as against him. So if you're against him, then you must be a leftist. No, no, no, no, no. We've been talking about Elon for years on this show.
[00:04:04] And I've done a presentation called The Frontman. And he's one of the front men. He's given the money and then he deploys things that make it look like they're private, but they're not. They're actually government-run things, okay? That's what makes him a front man. Okay, with that being said, and I've done shows on that so you can Google it, there was a new... Not new, I shouldn't say, but deployed situation where it is carbon tax
[00:04:31] and the digital ID control grid using hash graph, okay? And this is going to go into chickens, so hear me out, okay? Hash graph. So the old system of paper documents, long gone. We all realize that. And it's being replaced with AI. Now, I do think they're projecting AI as capable of much more. And Catherine Austin Fitz talked about this, where companies are basing valuation on AI,
[00:05:00] and it's doing so in like a fraudulent way. It's not... They're boosting up AI, but I don't know that it actually has what they're putting into that, what they're trying to create with that. I don't know that they actually have that, okay? So with that being said, this is kind of interesting because the blockchain technology
[00:05:26] for tagging and tracing every living person on the planet, every transaction we make, biometric data will assign a digital ID to every single person, right? Locking them into this blockchain to measure compliance, to monitor carbon footprint, which they're already doing, right? You fly and your airline will tell you your carbon footprint. It's absolutely asinine and ridiculous. It's a farce,
[00:05:53] but they're going to tell you what your footprint includes, okay? So every business, every product, and everything is going to interact with this digital ID. And this tokenization, this control over human behavior is a real thing. So Hashgraph, which uses almost zero energy, because you'll hear that touted, is far more efficient than blockchain, but ready for deployment right now. And Hedera, the company behind Hashgraph,
[00:06:22] is partnered with a major corporation and of course governments, and it's going to calculate the carbon tax. And Elon Musk does promote carbon tax. He has in the past as well. So this is nothing new. I'm not saying anything really new, except for Hashgraph. We don't really talk about that a lot. And so then, of course, there was a story about the USDA secretary, okay? Our new one, Brooke Rollins,
[00:06:51] rejects the bird flu vaccines. So that's good, right? Rejecting bird flu vaccines, because we all know that it's insane, okay? This is insane as far as what they've been doing to chickens. What they're, not any other bird, right? Just bird flu that has to do with our food supply. Yeah. Think about that for just a moment. Okay. Makes zero sense, right? Bird flu doesn't go after any other birds, just the food. Okay.
[00:07:19] So what they're doing now is focusing on what they're calling biosecurity. Hmm. Sounds like kind of what I was just talking about, the tracing and tagging of everything. Interesting. And she wants the repopulation of chickens to lower egg prices. Okay. Everyone can get on board with that, right? We conservatives understand, hey, this is absolutely ridiculous. The culling of over 160 million chickens
[00:07:47] and the price of eggs skyrocketing under King Dingaling was insane, okay? But, there's a huge but, and I hate that there's a but, you guys. So she's saying, okay, promote healthy chickens, vitamin-rich diet, clean water, clean barns, less crowding, foraging in pastures. To everybody, this is going to sound awesome. Of course it's awesome because that's what should be happening, right?
[00:08:18] Well, there's also this recommendation to the common sense approach because this word is hidden in there, right? And no one is really talking about it. It's called biosecurity. So they're talking about deregulation and everyone goes, yay! And repopulation and everyone goes, yay! And egg imports, right? To stabilize prices. Everyone goes, yay! Uh-oh. What's biosecurity?
[00:08:46] Well, the difficult part about finding out what biosecurity entails, because there is no clarification on that, is, and you see this word keep popping up, right? And so they say, well, it's a set of tools. Well, what do you mean tools? Oh, it's identification of potential pathways for the introduction of a disease. First step should enable those involved to perform a risk assessment and then implement an appropriate biosecurity program. Well, what's a biosecurity program?
[00:09:16] What is that? Oh, very, very hard to find. They won't give you any details unless, unless, unless you look up blockchain blockchain and biosecurity, farm biosecurity, okay? Then you finally get an answer, because if you just look up biosecurity, which you would do off of a story, right? You would go, well, what's that? Okay. Farm biosecurity focuses on the dairy farmers, right?
[00:09:46] And they're saying on, and the tools to keep their cattle and business safe from unseen threat of disease. Okay. We get that. We get that. We get that. Okay. So what's the, what is it? Right? What is this? And they're, they're going on and on about every day as a national platform focused on preventing the, the introduction of detecting the presence of or containing the spread of infectious or non-infectious diseases. Why are you tracking it
[00:10:15] if it's a non-infectious disease? Does it make any sense? Okay. So then you're still probably wondering, well, I don't understand. What is this? And then they talk about farm biosecurity enhanced. Okay. Well, what is that? What is, what is farm biosecurity enhanced? Um, along with your secure milk supply SMS plan continuity of business. It's getting kind of
[00:10:45] fancy in its terminology. Is it not really strange? And they keep going back to this very broad, um, platform of detection. Yeah. But how are they detecting? What are they changing? Because, because the new USDA, Brooke Rollins is saying, we're going to spend a billion dollars on this. Well, you and I both know, right? We have common sense. We have a head on top of our brainstem, right? We don't have just a stem. Okay. Leftist loonies have a stem. Okay.
[00:11:15] We don't have a stem. We have a brain. So what's the deal? Because does it cost a billion dollars to free range chickens? No, it doesn't. So if you look up blockchain technology with farm biosecurity, enhanced biosecurity, then you kind of figure out what the billion dollars is for. Enhanced farm biosecurity provides a transparent, of course, we're going to hear that word
[00:11:45] a lot over the next probably eight years. Everything is going to become transparent and you're supposed to love it. Okay. But what it really means is, going back to this definition, secure way of tracking the origin and journey of agricultural products, ensuring products meet biosecurity standards and are free from contamination. But how does the blockchain improve farm biosecurity? Because that's really at the
[00:12:14] root, which is really what they're not saying. Okay. In any articles, they're not telling you this. It's at the root of the supply chain. This is the enhancement. This is the billion dollars. And basically, it has data integrity. Data integrity is one of their big first things that says the data is tamper-proof. Why? Because it's on the blockchain. Okay. But I have more. I'm going to come back. I'm going to come back. So let me describe this to you and then I'll bring on our guests.
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[00:14:56] I think ranchers and farmers are just the salt of the earth. I really do. Good people. Pretty good people.
[00:15:26] And I'm always grateful for them. I'm grateful that they love what they do and I know that they want just the ability to do it without mechanisms and controls that are there for that exact reason. They should be able to farm without all of this, right? So what's conservative about biosecurity on this stuff? You know, the whole bird flu thing
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[00:16:54] they won't really tell you what's going on, okay? And this is touted as a safeguarding agriculture blockchain technology. It's efficient. It's transparent. And basically we're tracking every little cotton-picking thing that farmers and ranchers do to the extent I don't even think we're ready for. I don't even think we can wrap our brain around. I should say that differently.
[00:17:24] Streamlined operations. Boy, they're promising you a lot. Enhanced food safety, see, because we're tracking. And real-time monitoring. So if they claim that there is some sort of something, just like they did with bird flu, which is totally asinine, if they claim a lie and they're having this real-time monitoring of your ranch, of your farm, and you do not do what they say to do, the mechanism is in place and they know exactly
[00:17:53] in real-time what you're doing and not doing. Does that seem more Stassi than American, you guys? This is crazy. This is crazy. And you have to actually dig for this. You have to actually dig to find out what in the world's going on. They're also talking about data integrity. It's tamper-proof. And we get to see the product's journey and history. So what's amazing is,
[00:18:23] this is going to go after our actual farms, the farms that are really trying to give you, you know, raw milk, or the local farms that you can get with, which we've always said on the show, go to a local farm, have a relationship there, make sure you can get these products and meat and everything else from, I buy it privately, meat, so that we can, you know, bolster up our small farms and also understand what they're doing to the product, right? Because as a
[00:18:52] consumer, you should be doing this, not the government. The government should not be coming in, USDA, and I don't care how conservative she claims to be, Brooke Rollins should not be spending a billion dollars, a billion dollars on blockchain technology enhanced for ag. Because aren't we supposed to be against that? Aren't we supposed to be for limited government? Aren't we supposed to understand that crop monitoring, livestock management
[00:19:22] in real time, supply chain management in real time, I'm sorry, were we able to do none of this without these measures? Yeah, this stuff's been going on a long time, and it's been working because you have farmers and ranchers invested in the product that they're selling. You do not need these measures. You do not need government coming in and doing this. We have to question everything. And even more so when
[00:19:51] our side is in power, because this is the kind of stuff that's going on, and had Biden, King Dingaling, and little whore-faced Hormala had done this, everybody would be screaming. Everybody would be mad. But when a conservative does it, it's okay because it's for the right reason. That's not okay. Challenge it. Challenge all of this. Everybody should be angry about this. Everybody should be sharing about this on social media. I'll be right back. I'm mad. Kate Daly show. I'm angry.
[00:20:21] Everyone should be angry. Be right back. Blockchain revolutionizing farming. That's what they're saying. Be right back.