060524 2nd HR Susan On DDAY And Peoples Assets Used As Collateral For US Debt This Is So Huge
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060524 2nd HR Susan On DDAY And Peoples Assets Used As Collateral For US Debt This Is So Huge

060524 2nd HR Susan On DDAY And Peoples Assets Used As Collateral For US Debt This Is So Huge by Kate Dalley

[00:00:01] And then the psychiatrist asked, so Joe is this strong economy you talk about in

[00:00:17] the room with us right now? That Kate Dalley show starts now. Inflation is our

[00:00:25] friend. For example, consider this. In the year 2000, if current trends continue, the

[00:00:34] average blue collar annual wage in this country will be $568,000. Think what this inflated

[00:00:41] world of the future will mean. Most Americans will be millionaires. Everyone will feel like

[00:00:47] a big shot. Wouldn't you like to own a $4,000 suit and smoke a $75 cigar, drive a $600,000

[00:00:58] car? I know I would. But what about people on fixed incomes? They have always been the

[00:01:06] true victims of inflation. That's why I will present to Congress the Inflation Maintenance

[00:01:11] Program, whereby the U.S. Treasury will make up any inflation-caused losses through direct

[00:01:16] tax rebates to the public in cash. Now you may say, won't that cost a lot of money?

[00:01:21] Won't that increase the deficit? Sure it will. But so what? We'll just print more money.

[00:01:28] We have the papers, we have the mints. I can just call up the Bureau of Engraving and say,

[00:01:33] hi, this is Jimma. Roll off some of them 20s.

[00:01:43] That's about the truth of it. That's our Unite Live skit from, my gosh, probably 40 years

[00:01:48] ago. Anyway, 45 years ago, probably. Same problem, same issues we're facing all the time.

[00:01:57] Welcome to The Last Hour on a Wednesday. Of course, Melissa is out this week. I've got

[00:02:02] Susan Reeve joining me in this hour. We kind of flopped hours. In the last hour, I brought

[00:02:08] up something that they lied to us in the 1990s about, and maybe some of the reasons why.

[00:02:14] Check that out on podcast. You can get the podcast versions of the show

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[00:02:24] listen live straight from the website. Isn't that nice? You can tell family and friends about the

[00:02:29] show and they can just listen live when we're live, which is three o'clock Eastern time each day.

[00:02:36] Susan Reeve joins me. How are you, Susan? I'm doing really well today.

[00:02:42] Thinking about tomorrow, which is the 80th anniversary of D-Day. We're already starting

[00:02:50] to hear stories and reminders. I think we should have a liberation month. We have pride months, but

[00:03:01] wouldn't it be great to dedicate a whole month to liberation? Have certain people

[00:03:07] liberated? That would make more sense. I actually have a comment about that. I posted the American

[00:03:12] flag and I said, if I was ever going to have pride about something, it's pride about my American flag,

[00:03:17] about this country, what it was founded on. I put that up and a friend of mine who is very much into

[00:03:23] the LGBT movement, as a parent, sent me a message and said, kind of like what I posted was offensive

[00:03:32] because there are people that need this month. I said, you know what's interesting is that was

[00:03:39] actually my message was that the flag covers everybody. It covers everybody. It doesn't

[00:03:43] matter what you're doing. Try doing some of these things in the Middle East. You can't.

[00:03:49] The flag covers everybody and the only thing that the constitution ever guaranteed in any kind of

[00:03:54] equality was in the courtroom. Therefore, the flag should be what everybody waves because it's

[00:04:01] really, truly, have we not created a society in which you can do what, basically you can be who

[00:04:07] you want and do what you want. I don't agree with that choice, but I'm here to say you have the

[00:04:12] freedom to be it. The flag covers it all, in other words. I appreciate you saying that because

[00:04:19] we're under this weird delusion that the pride people have to have this other flag to denote.

[00:04:26] I don't even know what they're trying to denote, but it's very interesting out there, the landscape

[00:04:30] and people don't understand that the American flag is actually that representation of, hey,

[00:04:34] you know, believe in what you want, be who you want in America. So anyway.

[00:04:41] Very true. Very, very true. When we think about people and what people need,

[00:04:48] you know, there's soldiers who are recovering. There's people who've lost soldiers in wars,

[00:04:53] some recent wars. And there's a story in the BBC about a group of soldiers that landed

[00:05:03] in Normandy, so 80 years ago on June 6th, D-Day. And this was in six flimsy gliders. Now,

[00:05:13] people have constructed gliders that you buy at the dime store, the dollar store,

[00:05:18] you put together the little paper gliders. These were made out of plywood.

[00:05:26] These were, and they were towed behind other planes. And then they crash landed at night.

[00:05:33] They'd only test drove, test flew them about 12 times. And so they put these young men,

[00:05:42] these boys, 18, 19 years old on these gliders and sent them over to take over two bridges,

[00:05:49] Pegasus Bridge and Ranville Bridge in France. And this was a way to stop the Germans from once they

[00:05:56] realized the big invasion was happening to stop their reinforcements. And so the Allied armies

[00:06:03] were going to catch up to these gliders. Gliders went in first at night. And they just said,

[00:06:10] we hit so hard and we bounced. And we thought, uh-oh, and the wheels fell off. I mean, they just,

[00:06:18] I can't even imagine. And they had created, this was really interesting, the British military had

[00:06:25] created models. So they put up these little trees and so they could see the landscape in miniature,

[00:06:33] right? Miniature models. When the Germans were cutting down trees in France, trying to just set

[00:06:39] up fortification, the model builders would cut down the little tiny trees so that they could make

[00:06:45] it as accurate as possible. And amazingly, these gliders landed within a hundred feet of their

[00:06:53] target area. They were that accurate. It was like a miracle, right? And then they faced bullets.

[00:07:03] One guy said he landed so hard and he thought he went blind. And what had happened was his helmet

[00:07:09] had just come down over his eyes, but it was nighttime. He couldn't tell what the heck had

[00:07:13] happened. And I thought to myself, you know, when we say soldiers give their lives,

[00:07:20] we, I don't know that we take into account they're giving up their whole life, all their,

[00:07:27] the weddings, the births, their careers, the grandchildren, they're giving up everything.

[00:07:38] And so this is one of those few times that you really do understand the point of the war,

[00:07:42] right? Hitler was a monster. Things were, somebody had to stand up even though there

[00:07:47] were complications behind the scenes. I think there were a lot of reasons for the war, but yeah,

[00:07:52] I think the soldier going out, the soldier going out is something that they did it for love of

[00:07:58] country. That was the soul, the soldier going out and saying, I will go. It was all about love of

[00:08:05] country. And you're right. They put up their whole life for this. Everything and grandchildren. So,

[00:08:11] and they said, they ran into this couple who were French and these were the first people to

[00:08:18] be liberated. They were local cafe owners and they greeted these paramilitary people with the

[00:08:28] glider. People had black all over their face, right? To cover the, to hide them, camouflage

[00:08:34] them at night. And this couple, George and Teresa Gondre just kissed them. And they said, this woman

[00:08:41] had this black all over her face from kissing all these soldiers. And they dug up 98 bottles of

[00:08:47] champagne from the garden to celebrate that they'd been hiding from the Germans. And it just,

[00:08:53] they said it was just a wonderful thing that here they were genuinely liberating people from evil.

[00:09:01] And I think there, I mean, obviously there's a lot of reasons behind it. I think the banksters,

[00:09:07] you have a lot of people out there that were profiting and had a reason, had many, many

[00:09:12] reasons to, to take this war on and do it. I don't think the Nazis were ever a threat over here that

[00:09:17] they made it out to be, but there's so many things like that. But I do love to highlight the soldier.

[00:09:21] We've all lost family, I think in, I have two in, in World War II. And, and I think that it's,

[00:09:28] it's, it's, it's such a worthy effort to say, you know what? They loved this country.

[00:09:34] Some of them used as pawns, some of them just fighting the good fight. Some of them,

[00:09:39] you know, it, it doesn't matter the reasons behind the war even. What, what matters is,

[00:09:44] is that they just decided that they were going to show up. And I don't, I don't see that in the

[00:09:52] youth today because they're told to hate their country, right? They're told to hate their country.

[00:09:56] And yeah, we've been told a lot of lies, but it's interesting about the fact that this group of men

[00:10:01] became men overnight and they, they decided to voluntarily go out and do this. In many cases,

[00:10:09] you know, you know, they, they said, okay, I'll join in knowing that that would come. But I, the,

[00:10:17] the, the brave, the courage, the, all of these qualities belong to that group

[00:10:23] that said, I'll do it for just for love of country. It's pretty amazing.

[00:10:28] It really is. And this whole incident was memorialized in the film, The Longest Day,

[00:10:33] which a lot of people have seen. And so you can watch that, but just as a reminder,

[00:10:39] 4,400 allied troops died on D-Day and 9,000 were wounded or missing. And then the Germans had 4,000

[00:10:47] also die and 9,000 men wounded. And so those were all young men, you know, people who would have

[00:10:54] rather been home with their loved ones. Cutting their prime. Yeah. Cut down.

[00:11:00] We remember the loss of life. Yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I'm so glad you highlighted

[00:11:06] D-Day. I'm so glad that you brought that up. Truly. I love our people in the military that are

[00:11:13] there for love of country because it's, it's okay to love your country. And America has had a,

[00:11:19] had a wonderful, has a wonderful constitution and that we should be very, very proud of

[00:11:24] what our government has done to our country or in the name of our country, the CIA and the leftists

[00:11:28] and everything else. The leftists love to tell you not to love our country. No, you should always

[00:11:32] love our country because our country was founded on, on liberty. And, and I just think it's such a

[00:11:39] worthy thing to talk about for sure. So I know we have a lot more coming up, but I love it. So thank

[00:11:45] you for that. Absolutely. Of course. We have, go ahead. Go ahead. Well, we have about a minute,

[00:11:53] um, about 45 seconds. You want to do a kind of what we're going to be talking about in the next

[00:11:58] segment? Yes. Okay. We are going to be talking about kind of a, an event that they are pushing

[00:12:06] on the left to indicate that there is this mass extinction, extinction of animals happening

[00:12:15] in the world. And it's not true when you actually look at the numbers, but what they do with that

[00:12:20] information is they say, therefore you can't build, you can't develop, you can't grow

[00:12:28] because of all these animals that are going extinct. But the numbers prove the lie.

[00:12:33] Ooh, lies, lies, and more damn lies. I swear it gets, you know, it's just frustrating at this

[00:12:39] point because we're lied to about so much. And really the only way to combat that is to see

[00:12:44] through it, not comply, but absolutely see through it because that's what they're afraid of. Too many

[00:12:49] people in numbers seeing through it. Be right back with Susan Rhee when I come back. All right,

[00:12:58] everybody, here is a question for you. This is Kate Daly. Can your savings weather an economic

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[00:15:53] this because the assets, the collateral for our debt and the extinction thing that you just

[00:15:59] mentioned as well, the lie. Yes, yes, there is something brewing and it's been going on for a

[00:16:08] while. People are familiar with the Endangered Species Act. And writer Elizabeth Nixon has

[00:16:16] written a series of articles about this. Now, let me just say, because people say, well, people can

[00:16:21] say anything, but she had been at the London Bureau of Time Magazine. She became European

[00:16:27] Bureau Chief of Life Magazine. She acquired the rights to Nelson Mandela's memoir. So she

[00:16:34] is like a heavy hitter in media, written for dozens of publications. And in her research,

[00:16:39] she said as she traveled around and saw, you know, this should be a golden age for us. Why

[00:16:46] are rural areas literally falling apart? We have all this addiction. What is really happening?

[00:16:53] And she said she didn't really understand until she talked to a hydrologist in Denver.

[00:16:59] And he said that he'd worked for the government and that in the mid 70s,

[00:17:05] the blanket instructions came down from D.C. to switch from enabling businesses and growth

[00:17:12] to disabling businesses and growth. Yes, with the EPA. Utilizing EPA, all kinds of different

[00:17:18] new government institutions, which suddenly in six months had 10,000 people working there.

[00:17:23] But you're right. You're exactly right. That yes. My gosh. And so this isn't just a coincidence.

[00:17:30] This isn't just people waking up to the fact that, oh, look at all the animals disappearing.

[00:17:35] Because as she points out in her article on Substack, Elizabeth Nixon, in her article,

[00:17:42] the sixth great extinction lie is destroying the economy and culture. She looked into the

[00:17:49] animal statistics and there was an environmental extinction process. And it happened at the end

[00:17:58] of the 18th century and the turn of the century into the 1900s. Why? Because the population

[00:18:05] increased here in the United States and people were hunting and trapping and they hunted and

[00:18:12] trapped a lot of animals to very, very small amounts. Moose and beaver, a lot of those things

[00:18:19] went down very, very small. But now people are not reliant upon that type of food for survival.

[00:18:27] Right. All of these numbers have come back in a huge, huge way. In fact, we have rancher friends

[00:18:35] up in Wyoming who were impacted when they reestablished wolves because what they did was

[00:18:42] put in Canadian gray wolves, which are very large Canadian gray timber wolves into Wyoming,

[00:18:50] which had never had Canadian gray timber wolves. And they said, they're just going to eat the

[00:18:56] wildlife. No, they're eating the livestock. And this rancher friend said, you know, you go out and

[00:19:03] find these massive tracks because they're much bigger animals. And so this is just wreaking havoc.

[00:19:11] Yeah, for sure. And so also their pelts too. We don't, we're not really in the pelt business

[00:19:16] anymore. Yeah. Right, right. All the foxes and yet people still go out hunting. There's still

[00:19:22] hunting licenses. People hunt elk, but it's done in a way that the populations increase and they

[00:19:29] are at some of the highest levels of modern times. So that is not the narrative they're pushing.

[00:19:37] Okay. So we're going to come right back. We'll talk about this. We'll talk about our assets.

[00:19:41] We'll talk about what's happening to this United States. This is compelling. Be right back.

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[00:23:30] with me and we're talking about collateral. We're talking about assets, and this is so big for people

[00:23:37] to understand about what's happening right now while all of our eyes are on the election. And

[00:23:42] I also find it interesting that they are really going all out to make sure you realize how Phil,

[00:23:48] how, how King Dingling is total dementia. They're not hiding it. They want you to see it. It's all

[00:23:55] by design. They want you to see how much dementia he has. That's a whole nother story though.

[00:23:59] Let's talk assets. Let's talk America. Yeah. So we're talking about Elizabeth Nixon, who wrote

[00:24:05] this article on an endangered species and how many of them have just really bounced back that

[00:24:11] they're not willing to give up the fact that they've bounced back in the money. She's written

[00:24:16] another article called the wall of death for Western economies. And the reason she calls it

[00:24:21] the wall of debt is it is, it has to do with assets and especially rural assets, especially

[00:24:30] like national assets and private assets. There's so much debt now. And as she toured around in the

[00:24:38] rural areas and she thought, why is everything just so depressed and shabby? What is going on?

[00:24:44] And her friend talked about all these regulations that have come down to make it nearly impossible.

[00:24:50] She said the only big, wonderful building she saw were by the army Corps of engineers,

[00:24:56] palatial farmhouses by the farmers who were getting subsidies from the government. And some

[00:25:01] of these were the green, you know, the ethanol plants, the green scams. And she said, that's why,

[00:25:08] but you're not seeing the robust development. She reminded us that the U S still has the

[00:25:14] healthiest economy in the world, but the other 13 economies right below us, Canada, France,

[00:25:22] Germany, Australia, Japan are already in recession. And she said, really it's, it's

[00:25:29] because of these impossible green mandates, the choking of energy supplies, the expansive green

[00:25:36] energy infrastructure, which doesn't produce and doesn't save money. And all these regulations that

[00:25:42] for every dollar you're paying your employee, you have to pay the government a dollar, a dollar 50.

[00:25:48] And she said this in Bloomberg called it a wall of death or debt and how small businesses are

[00:25:57] losing money, but big businesses, the really big businesses are making money.

[00:26:02] Um, and there was an economist who said that for the younger and up and coming generations,

[00:26:08] that the first 20 rungs of the ladder have been knocked off so that it is harder and harder to get

[00:26:17] established because the government has made it so impossible. And she really calls this, you know,

[00:26:23] the gutting of the heartland, the shipping of manufacturing, uh, to the CCP slave state,

[00:26:29] that the reason for all of this mass immigration, which is causing, um, home prices to skyrocket.

[00:26:36] Right. Um, that it's too, because we have so much debt and it's harder to make a profit for these

[00:26:43] companies. They therefore have to bring in almost slave labor. Right. And it says to make up for

[00:26:53] production, the government and markets will list you, your house yard cars, boats as a federal

[00:27:00] asset, as well as national parks, conservation areas, wildlife areas, all ecological study zones

[00:27:08] and so on. Then they will borrow against it. Everything you own because of our federal debt

[00:27:15] will be theirs. And she says, we are D developing. We're being forced to D develop

[00:27:24] D industrializing and our hard assets, our waters, land mineral resources are being sequestered from

[00:27:30] use, right? They're keeping it from us. They don't want it used. Um, they don't want us to

[00:27:35] build anything. We won't even own our homes or our gardens. And you have seen those articles,

[00:27:41] right? Where they're saying, gosh, it's not even worth it to own a house. Yes. Look how much money

[00:27:45] you save by renting. Right. So true. Um, exactly. Exactly. Luckily there is a group called American

[00:27:56] stewards and it's a few state governors, a handful of Congress people managed to stop the sec.

[00:28:01] Remember they were going to install this rule in January about, about the financialization

[00:28:07] of America's national parks. Um, so that was stopped, but, but under the radar, because no

[00:28:14] media people are really doing this work, uh, researching the Biden administration is reworking

[00:28:20] the proposal. And so it's happening. This is all part of the 2030 agenda. Oh, we said it wasn't

[00:28:26] going to stop for sure. And I had my state treasure on, we brought this, we highlighted it on info

[00:28:33] wars. We talked about it. We said, you know, they're trying to push this through during the

[00:28:36] Christmas holiday and they didn't get it through, but, but they're going to, they're going to end up

[00:28:41] getting that through. There's, I don't think there's any doubt in my mind. Yeah. Yes. It says

[00:28:47] 2030 agenda mean is that 30% of American's lands have to be turned into a nature preserve by 2030

[00:28:55] and all those withdrawals from those hold incredible natural wealth and beauty. And

[00:28:59] it's going to be kept from us. And it says, um, the land held privately, the Biden administration

[00:29:06] estimates that land held privately, one third of the U S will be worth $32 trillion. So the 2030

[00:29:12] lands are worth $32 trillion. That's 32 trillion worth of resources. And this is all why people

[00:29:19] are, we have poverty rates and people can't afford to pay rent and drive a car. Remember?

[00:29:28] Yeah. Remember when I said that, you know, no matter who's president, it doesn't matter because

[00:29:33] their hills to die on, get implemented. Doesn't matter who's present. Doesn't matter what side

[00:29:37] we think is on the presidency and under Nixon, they got the EPA in 1970. And that was to basically

[00:29:45] start that real ball rolling and, and the clean waters act to be able to take land,

[00:29:51] parse it off and say, you can't, you can't enjoy this. You can't see it. It's, it's not for your

[00:29:55] use for whatever innocuous excuse they wanted to come up with. And in the 2010 Rockefeller report,

[00:30:02] you will see what this means for our future and how they designate streams and lakes and lands

[00:30:09] away from the people, put fence around it and say, you can't see it because of X, Y, Z excuse.

[00:30:14] And it'll be a total lie as to why we can't go near these bodies of water, by the way.

[00:30:19] It's, it's been going on since the seventies really started really launching in,

[00:30:24] but it doesn't matter who's president. It doesn't matter because they get this stuff done. Right?

[00:30:28] Yeah, absolutely. And she said 10 years ago, she sat in this rancher's house in Wyoming and

[00:30:36] he told me his land was going to be eventually used as collateral for the national debt that

[00:30:41] China holds. And she said, you know, that that can't possibly be true. That seems insane. Well,

[00:30:47] this is becoming true. Luckily, you know, this group of American stewards picked up the fact

[00:30:53] that on Earth Day, the Biden administration protected an additional 41 million acres of

[00:30:59] lands and water. And he's on track to sequester more than any other president. And they also

[00:31:07] noticed the government has set up a new website called conservation.gov. And it's a mapping tool.

[00:31:16] It's to track the progress of the 2030 agenda, as well as quantifying natural processes,

[00:31:24] such as photosynthesis and pollination used to manufacture an arbitrary ecosystem service value.

[00:31:32] Trying to put a value on that. We're going to come right back more with Susan Reeve when we

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[00:35:06] that I have the sponsors. I do, I handpick them. Susan, okay, coming back because it's so

[00:35:12] fascinating to me how they've been on this course to basically use America as being kind of gutted

[00:35:20] underfoot while we're being told to keep our eyeballs on the election. It's rather being

[00:35:26] gutted and kind of sold, right? And remember that Melissa co-host who's on vacation this week,

[00:35:33] remember that she knows somebody that very, very close to somebody where they gave the lands to

[00:35:42] or they were going to give the lands to the Conservation Act of 2014. And in the contract,

[00:35:46] it said that you were giving the lands to the United States and its successor. Who's the

[00:35:50] successor? Okay. So keep that in mind as we're talking about these assets, your assets being

[00:35:57] gutted and sold. Who are they doing this? Who are they giving this to? And it's based as collateral,

[00:36:06] yes? Yeah, yeah. And all of this is really happening because the debt is really exploding.

[00:36:15] And she points out, Elizabeth Nixon in her Substack article, she says it came from people,

[00:36:21] this debt like our Fed chair who asset stripped all these companies, loaded them with debt,

[00:36:27] misstated their value and then sold them on. That's how Jerome Powell, head of the Fed,

[00:36:32] made his 50 million. He ruined a widget manufacturer. The debt is his dirty, but not

[00:36:39] illegal. So understand these corporatists by politicians who make the rules legal,

[00:36:47] but it ends up being so damaging down the road. It says when Warren Buffett says he has 180

[00:36:54] billion in cash because the market is overvalued, that's down to him and his pals loading up every

[00:37:00] small and medium manufacturer with debt, selling them on upon another pirate buys the company,

[00:37:06] misstates the value, borrows a bunch of money and raises the prices and sells them on. So they're

[00:37:13] creating this huge financial scheme and pyramid and it's all having to be backed by actual assets

[00:37:21] at the end of the day, which are all these public and private lands. It's actually quite shocking.

[00:37:28] So factor that in when you hear about how California is going to allow 300, sorry,

[00:37:37] 3,500 Joshua trees. Now these are protected Joshua trees to be cut down so that a quote

[00:37:48] carbon neutral solar panel farm can go in. Oh geez. Can you believe it? No, I just threw up.

[00:37:55] Sorry, go ahead. Yes. The Los Angeles Times reports the company Aventus is planning to

[00:38:01] build the Aritena solar project on 2,300 acres near Boron and Desert Lake, California, two

[00:38:08] towns in Croom County. And it is the destruction of more than 3,500 protected Joshua trees. So

[00:38:16] this electricity that will be generated isn't going to go to the local community.

[00:38:21] No, no, no. Because those are local rural people. That's not who this benefits.

[00:38:26] It benefits the coastal elite who will then feel so good about themselves because they are getting

[00:38:34] solar power and yet they're going to eviscerate. If you've ever driven past these horrendous

[00:38:41] windmills and solar panels, it's so hideous. They don't care about the environment. This is a lie.

[00:38:49] Same with the 5G towers. Have you ever seen anything so ugly and yet completely ignored by

[00:38:55] communities who care about that sort of thing? They're like, oh, the 5G is fine. I mean,

[00:38:59] I just rarely see any communities that fight up against any of that going on. They've even

[00:39:04] shrouded them in palm tree leaves, which I always find is the funniest one. But yeah, they're ugly.

[00:39:10] All of this is ugly. So it's ugly and it's dangerous. And so the project is also going to

[00:39:15] consist of solar generation capacity, battery, energy storage system. And the thing about this,

[00:39:23] anytime you hear solar battery energy system storage, it's lithium. And now we know the

[00:39:31] problems they're having. So they had to fly in. This other author wrote about how they had to

[00:39:38] fly in San Diego firefighters, fire experts to tackle a lithium battery fire still blazing from

[00:39:46] last week. And they had to study the fire because they have no idea how to manage it. It's been

[00:39:51] going on for three weeks. These lithium batteries. And so this is not, she calls it,

[00:39:59] this author, an American thinker, a green colonialism. And if you think about it,

[00:40:07] these wind turbines, they fall apart. They say they'll be recycled. They are not.

[00:40:13] Little towns end up with these huge garbage dumps full of them, full of them. It's a lie

[00:40:22] upon lie. And it's all about money. Yeah, I agree.

[00:40:28] So yeah. And then NASA came out with a study. They were shocked to find out a team of high

[00:40:34] powered NASA scientists stumbled upon a very inconvenient truth that it is actually our attempt

[00:40:42] with all this green energy that is causing if there is global warming, it's the cure is worse

[00:40:48] than the disease. And they found out all this shipping that they're using is actually contributing

[00:40:59] to the global warming. So the net zero is a fantasy. Which we've known. Yes, it's a strange

[00:41:10] fantasy. It's a weird misplaced, strange fantasy. I you know, we have endless resources, we really

[00:41:19] do underfoot water included. It's just amazing the lies we get told through these agendas. So

[00:41:26] well, it really is. And what's really happening, I appreciate that she'd written another article

[00:41:30] that I highly recommend called Elizabeth Nixon, our revulsion has created a new populist majority,

[00:41:36] and there's no stopping it. That so many people have now been negatively affected by the decisions

[00:41:43] of the elitist, that it's created this coalition between the young. Do you remember the the Reagan

[00:41:51] youth movement that came up? It was the young people. It's happening now. And then Trump Bush

[00:41:57] had to. Well, they see that they see that the solutions that have been implemented aren't

[00:42:04] working for them. Yeah. So they're willing to entertain something else. Susan Reeve,

[00:42:10] thank you. Appreciate it. And interesting hour. And of course, get all of this on podcast all

[00:42:15] cut up into topics and therefore. Thank you, Susan. Of course, be faithful, be fearless.

[00:42:21] See you back here tomorrow with Chrisanne Hall. We have Greg Reese about election

[00:42:24] integrity and also Greg Manarino on Friday.