[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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[00:02:36] 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
[00:13:03] storm? Think about what you've put away for the future. Inflation can render cash worthless.
[00:13:08] Real estate can crash just like it did in 2008. Economies built on a mountain of debt can fall
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[00:15:47] too. They really are good. They're red pilled, too. I love that. Okay, Susan, let's talk about
[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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[00:35:12] 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.