080924 SHORT 18 Min These 1969 Predictions On Future How They Money Controlled &Hunting
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080924 SHORT 18 Min These 1969 Predictions On Future How They Money Controlled &Hunting

080924 SHORT 18 Min These 1969 Predictions On Future How They Money Controlled &Hunting by Kate Dalley

[00:00:08] [SPEAKER_01]: I wish we had a TV expert to tell us what to do today. I hate relying on common sense.

[00:00:13] [SPEAKER_01]: The Kate Dalley Show starts now!

[00:00:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Bags are straining and I'm getting on the train and it's crowded and right as I'm reaching for the pole, this dude grabs my shoulder like I'm a door that has gotten stuck.

[00:00:25] [SPEAKER_02]: It just goes, shoves me out of the way and the bags rip and all my groceries, including my surrogate feelings, are just pinballing among everybody's dirty feet down the subway car.

[00:00:36] [SPEAKER_02]: And I was just like, oh Lord, not now. You know, so I'm leaning over to pick up my groceries. I've got a messenger bag on and it's coming up behind me like this.

[00:00:45] [SPEAKER_02]: And I think it was touching the lady behind me a little bit because I just heard...

[00:00:54] [SPEAKER_02]: And I looked back and somebody, I don't know, whatever.

[00:00:58] [SPEAKER_02]: So I go to get my groceries again and again.

[00:01:03] [SPEAKER_02]: And I know it was her because somebody goes, I said...

[00:01:08] [SPEAKER_02]: And I turned and I looked and there's a woman standing there holding the pole and she's looking at me and she's rolling her eyes.

[00:01:15] [SPEAKER_02]: And I know what she's seeing because I know what I look like.

[00:01:19] [SPEAKER_02]: All right? I'm 6'2". It doesn't matter if I eat that Ben & Jerry's or not. I'm a fight heavyweight.

[00:01:24] [SPEAKER_02]: I tried on a cardigan one time and it looked real stupid.

[00:01:28] [SPEAKER_02]: So now I'm gonna go with heavy metal t-shirts.

[00:01:31] [SPEAKER_02]: So I kind of look like the social media guy for the Hell's Angels.

[00:01:36] [SPEAKER_02]: And she's just seeing this big oaf that doesn't care about anything but himself.

[00:01:41] [SPEAKER_02]: And I just know I'm not gonna get that patient.

[00:01:44] [SPEAKER_02]: So I just went there in my head and decided I wasn't gonna get it and said,

[00:01:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh! Oh! Is my bag touching your arm like a tiny bit?

[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_02]: And like moderately inconveniencing you on the train right now?

[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Is that why we're making these noises?

[00:01:58] [SPEAKER_02]: And she answers my question by looking the subway ad in the eye,

[00:02:03] [SPEAKER_02]: questioning my parenting and saying,

[00:02:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Some people weren't raised to respect anybody around them.

[00:02:09] [SPEAKER_02]: They don't understand space or who's in it or who they're shoving or anything at all.

[00:02:13] [SPEAKER_02]: And then right then this little dude that saw the whole thing jumps up and goes,

[00:02:16] [SPEAKER_02]: You need to shut the hell up, lady.

[00:02:18] [SPEAKER_02]: You don't understand the challenges he's facing in his life right now.

[00:02:31] [SPEAKER_02]: About a bag touching you on the arm.

[00:02:33] [SPEAKER_02]: He got $1,400 worth of soup cans at Ben & Jerry's.

[00:02:37] [SPEAKER_02]: Rolling up and down the F train.

[00:02:39] [SPEAKER_02]: You need to step back, get some perspective, see your place in this world and then shut up.

[00:02:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Am I wrong?

[00:02:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Tease me up.

[00:02:48] [SPEAKER_02]: And I'm standing here just adrenaline, like this.

[00:02:52] [SPEAKER_02]: And on the inside I was like,

[00:02:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, I would have phrased that so differently.

[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_02]: But, but on the outside I was like,

[00:02:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, that's basically how it went down.

[00:03:01] [SPEAKER_02]: And, and,

[00:03:07] [SPEAKER_02]: Extra bags here.

[00:03:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Would you like them?

[00:03:10] [SPEAKER_02]: No.

[00:03:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Empathetic and understanding in such a hateful way.

[00:03:15] [SPEAKER_02]: And I was like, yeah.

[00:03:46] [SPEAKER_02]: We're meeting each other with our breath, but on the inside.

[00:03:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Thank you.

[00:03:49] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, and then,

[00:03:51] [SPEAKER_02]: And she just stands up and looks at me and goes,

[00:03:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Have a blessed day, baby.

[00:03:54] [SPEAKER_02]: And leaves.

[00:03:55] [SPEAKER_02]: The person that understands me in this world I never saw again.

[00:04:01] [SPEAKER_02]: And that's why I hate this city, but I can never leave it.

[00:04:05] [SPEAKER_02]: Because there are so many beautiful, beautiful blessings to be found in this town.

[00:04:10] [SPEAKER_02]: If you scrape the patina of sheer rage off of everybody.

[00:04:18] [SPEAKER_03]: I really love that clip.

[00:04:20] [SPEAKER_03]: That was Jeff Zimmerman, rage.

[00:04:22] [SPEAKER_03]: You know, it, it, I play it for a reason because I always want us to remember, even through that funny account.

[00:04:29] [SPEAKER_03]: Welcome to the Kate Daly show last hour on a Friday.

[00:04:32] [SPEAKER_03]: Even that funny account that, you know, we have good people.

[00:04:36] [SPEAKER_03]: There are good people everywhere.

[00:04:38] [SPEAKER_03]: And I never want to forget that because it gives me a lot of hope in the future that there are good people.

[00:04:43] [SPEAKER_03]: Not everybody is a lefty loony.

[00:04:46] [SPEAKER_03]: Thank goodness.

[00:04:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Not everyone acts like that.

[00:04:48] [SPEAKER_03]: People are generally good and you could drive across America right now.

[00:04:52] [SPEAKER_03]: And I would imagine driving through more of the rural areas, you'll find the most decent, most caring people.

[00:04:58] [SPEAKER_03]: So with that said, I want to talk about the future a little bit with you.

[00:05:02] [SPEAKER_03]: I want to talk about what to do and how to strategize.

[00:05:05] [SPEAKER_03]: There are a lot of, I think, younger people thinking if the economy goes down, if they destroy the dollar and jobs are lost and economies down, what am I going to do?

[00:05:15] [SPEAKER_03]: How do I strategize now to put myself in a good position to make money, to survive, to, you know, to, to keep a hold of my stuff?

[00:05:25] [SPEAKER_03]: And number one that's come out in the show today is get out of debt.

[00:05:29] [SPEAKER_03]: And I, I a hundred percent agree with that.

[00:05:31] [SPEAKER_03]: I think debt will be a noose.

[00:05:33] [SPEAKER_03]: I really do.

[00:05:34] [SPEAKER_03]: And I think they'll leverage it and use it against us.

[00:05:38] [SPEAKER_03]: They have executive orders for making us work for them.

[00:05:42] [SPEAKER_03]: And, you know, no matter what your profession is, and you have to kind of keep that in the back of your mind that, that could that debt be the catalyst to do that?

[00:05:51] [SPEAKER_03]: Could that be used against you?

[00:05:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Home ownership we've talked about.

[00:05:54] [SPEAKER_03]: We've talked a little bit about food, how predictions made in 1969 by Dr. Richard Day are basically all coming true.

[00:06:02] [SPEAKER_03]: It's really kind of scary in that way.

[00:06:05] [SPEAKER_03]: And one of the predictions that he made was politics.

[00:06:09] [SPEAKER_03]: This is kind of interesting because this was back in 69.

[00:06:11] [SPEAKER_03]: He said, very few people really know how the government works.

[00:06:14] [SPEAKER_03]: Something to the effect that elected officials are influenced in ways that we don't even realize.

[00:06:17] [SPEAKER_03]: And that they carry out plans that have been made for them and that they think they are the authors of the plans, but they're not.

[00:06:23] [SPEAKER_03]: They're actually very manipulated by the people feeding them the plan.

[00:06:29] [SPEAKER_03]: And so that has come true.

[00:06:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Right. We realize that now I would imagine that you would realize that.

[00:06:34] [SPEAKER_03]: And then also that the UN, he said he gave a prediction on the UN that efforts would continue to give the United Nations increased importance and that people would become more and more used to the idea of relinquishing national sovereignty.

[00:06:48] [SPEAKER_03]: We've seen that economic interdependence would foster this goal from a peaceful standpoint.

[00:06:56] [SPEAKER_03]: Avoidance of war would foster it by the standpoint of worrying about hostilities.

[00:07:00] [SPEAKER_03]: And it was recognized that by doing it peaceably was better than doing it by war.

[00:07:05] [SPEAKER_03]: But it was stated that this point of war was would become obsolete.

[00:07:10] [SPEAKER_03]: So you're probably thinking, well, that's good news, right?

[00:07:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, but he said it was because of uncontrollable nuclear bombs on that would would sort of take the place as the big threat of war instead of war.

[00:07:24] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, I actually think I don't know that I agree with that statement.

[00:07:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Now, he said this back as an insider back in 69 said these plans are well laid.

[00:07:35] [SPEAKER_03]: But I actually think biological warfare way more so than nuclear.

[00:07:41] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, you never want to destroy right the land that you want to occupy.

[00:07:46] [SPEAKER_03]: So a biological event might be a little easier for the perpetrator for the bad guy, right?

[00:07:53] [SPEAKER_03]: So I actually think, you know, we realize now that we have been working on these things in the army labs.

[00:07:58] [SPEAKER_03]: They've been working on on being able to drop these diseases in cities and things like that.

[00:08:05] [SPEAKER_03]: And so I'd be very, very aware of that.

[00:08:07] [SPEAKER_03]: And how do you prepare for that?

[00:08:08] [SPEAKER_03]: More importantly, what could you do to prepare for that?

[00:08:12] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, if you're in a city, have you considered moving to a more rural area?

[00:08:16] [SPEAKER_03]: That would be more friendly to situations, I would hope.

[00:08:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Who knows?

[00:08:22] [SPEAKER_03]: But I, I, I see what he is saying about what happens in our future and that we become a little more occupied by world powers, uh, police forces and those police forces are consolidated.

[00:08:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Now we can already see the consolidation of the feds and into the, into the local police departments, right?

[00:08:41] [SPEAKER_03]: They give a lot of gifts and then those gifts translate into, um, compliance, allegiance, and training that comes down from the federal level.

[00:08:51] [SPEAKER_03]: So we've, we've already noticed that he says it gets to the point where that happens now from the UN.

[00:08:56] [SPEAKER_03]: So the UN police forces then strengthened even more so than it is now.

[00:09:01] [SPEAKER_03]: And that kind of travels down to our local police and that were co-opted.

[00:09:07] [SPEAKER_03]: Now we already made, um, several states have made, made it so that illegals can have the ability to be police officers.

[00:09:14] [SPEAKER_03]: They don't even have to be citizens of the United States like in Chicago.

[00:09:18] [SPEAKER_03]: So keeping that in mind, you can kind of see how that might work out.

[00:09:21] [SPEAKER_03]: He said money in banking, he said will become very interesting because it will be a no cash society and everything will be done on a card.

[00:09:28] [SPEAKER_03]: This was back in 69.

[00:09:31] [SPEAKER_03]: They weren't exactly using debit cards back then, but he said that this would happen.

[00:09:35] [SPEAKER_03]: And he also said that it would become one single banking system.

[00:09:39] [SPEAKER_03]: And that when you got paid, um, your pay would be entered for you into an account balance.

[00:09:44] [SPEAKER_03]: And then when you purchased anything from that point of purchase would be deducted from that account balance and you would actually carry nothing with you.

[00:09:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, everything would be done electronically and, um, and that, uh, computer records would be kept on whatever you purchased.

[00:10:01] [SPEAKER_03]: So that if you were purchasing too much of any particular item and some official wanted to know what you were doing with your money, they could go back and review your purchases and then determine what you were buying.

[00:10:12] [SPEAKER_03]: These are his words, 1969.

[00:10:15] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, there was a statement that any purchase, uh, because this is a guy that's recording, you know, what this guy's saying.

[00:10:21] [SPEAKER_03]: The statement that a purchase of a significant size, like an automobile, bicycle, refrigerator, radio, television, whatever might have some sort of identification on it could be traced.

[00:10:30] [SPEAKER_03]: So that very quickly, anything which was given away or stolen, whatever authorities would be able to establish who purchased it and when tracking and computers would allow this to happen.

[00:10:42] [SPEAKER_03]: Remember this is 69.

[00:10:44] [SPEAKER_03]: The ability to, uh, save would be greatly curtailed.

[00:10:49] [SPEAKER_03]: People would just not be able to save any considerable degree of wealth.

[00:10:53] [SPEAKER_03]: And also that the recognition of wealth represented power and wealth in the hands of a lot of people is not good for the people in charge.

[00:11:00] [SPEAKER_03]: So that if you save too much, you would be taxed more heavily on the amount.

[00:11:05] [SPEAKER_03]: So people would be curtailed from doing it.

[00:11:08] [SPEAKER_03]: Could even become illegal.

[00:11:10] [SPEAKER_03]: You could also be accused of being a hoarder if you're buying too much of one commodity.

[00:11:16] [SPEAKER_03]: For your household needs.

[00:11:18] [SPEAKER_03]: And the more you save, uh, the more you save, the higher the rate of tax on your savings so that savings could never really get very far.

[00:11:26] [SPEAKER_03]: And also if you begin to show a pattern of saving too much, you have your pay cut because therefore you're making too much money in their eyes.

[00:11:33] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay.

[00:11:34] [SPEAKER_03]: You don't need all that money if you're putting away too much.

[00:11:38] [SPEAKER_03]: So keeping that in mind, what would you do?

[00:11:42] [SPEAKER_03]: What would you do to prepare for that?

[00:11:44] [SPEAKER_03]: If that tyranny comes into effect, which is now what we refer to as digital tyranny, knowing that it's coming, knowing that countries are already doing this and that they're already setting up, um, not only 5g, 6g for this data collection, but also the ability to do this.

[00:12:02] [SPEAKER_03]: All the train tracks are being laid.

[00:12:04] [SPEAKER_03]: What do we do?

[00:12:05] [SPEAKER_03]: So here he lays out in 1969, what the plan was that's coming to fruition.

[00:12:10] [SPEAKER_03]: Now, what do we do to prepare for that?

[00:12:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Might be too late.

[00:12:14] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.

[00:12:15] [SPEAKER_03]: But keeping all this in mind, is there a, something you could set up within your community, um, within your neighborhood?

[00:12:23] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, that would be a little bit more underground, a little more, I don't know, something that you could do some sort of exchange.

[00:12:32] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.

[00:12:35] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.

[00:12:35] [SPEAKER_03]: All I'm saying is think outside the box.

[00:12:37] [SPEAKER_03]: And when I come back, I want to talk about Bosnia a little bit.

[00:12:40] [SPEAKER_03]: I did a show on this in the past and, um, it got, people wanted me to keep replaying it, but I do want to talk about it.

[00:12:46] [SPEAKER_03]: And I do want to get your thoughts.

[00:12:48] [SPEAKER_03]: 888-673-1450 coming right back.

[00:12:51] [SPEAKER_03]: We're going to strategize about the future.

[00:12:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Be right back.

[00:12:58] [SPEAKER_03]: That is probably coming.

[00:13:00] [SPEAKER_03]: And that is this warning.

[00:13:03] [SPEAKER_03]: When the transition takes place, fiat to crypto, the Federal Reserve will be eliminated, could be eliminated.

[00:13:11] [SPEAKER_03]: And everyone will cheer, of course.

[00:13:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Everyone's going to cheer because, oh my gosh, who would not cheer over this?

[00:13:16] [SPEAKER_03]: However, just because the U.S. monetary system will be under the guardianship of the U.S. Treasury means little.

[00:13:22] [SPEAKER_03]: The illusion will continue digitally.

[00:13:26] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll have a lot of deceptions like this, where they, where we think are wins and they're not.

[00:13:30] [SPEAKER_03]: And it's very bizarre.

[00:13:31] [SPEAKER_03]: It's going to get really bizarre.

[00:13:32] [SPEAKER_03]: So I just wanted all of you, you know, please text 98 98 98, that phone number.

[00:13:39] [SPEAKER_03]: And, uh, it's a phone number, six digits, 98 98 98.

[00:13:43] [SPEAKER_03]: And then text my name, Kate, and you'll get some free information, um, about what's coming and how to safeguard yourself to about for everything.

[00:13:50] [SPEAKER_03]: Also to buy gold and silver because those commodities actually work and are real and are actually, you can handle them and they retain value.

[00:13:59] [SPEAKER_03]: So you can stop the inflation on your accounts, your retirement, all of that.

[00:14:03] [SPEAKER_03]: If you're going to back it with gold and silver, which can be free to do.

[00:14:07] [SPEAKER_03]: And Birch can walk you through that.

[00:14:09] [SPEAKER_03]: But Birch Gold has a really stellar reputation.

[00:14:11] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, Ron, Ron Paul loves Birch Gold, talks about them all the time and does business with them too.

[00:14:16] [SPEAKER_03]: So please go to and text 98 98 98, text my name, Kate and get the free info.

[00:14:21] [SPEAKER_01]: This is the Kate Daly show.

[00:14:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Welcome back.

[00:14:41] [SPEAKER_03]: You're listening to the Kate Daly show.

[00:14:42] [SPEAKER_03]: And of course, uh, text Birch Gold, get yourself in a good financial place.

[00:14:47] [SPEAKER_03]: At least get the free info.

[00:14:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay.

[00:14:49] [SPEAKER_03]: 98 98 98.

[00:14:50] [SPEAKER_03]: That's the phone number you text.

[00:14:51] [SPEAKER_03]: And then of course you text my name, Kate.

[00:14:54] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, uh, that's all you have to do is just send a message with my name in it and they'll send you back.

[00:14:58] [SPEAKER_03]: They'll know exactly what you want.

[00:14:59] [SPEAKER_03]: They'll send you back, uh, some information on how to secure your IRAs, your everything.

[00:15:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Stop the inflation on the accounts, but back them with gold and silver.

[00:15:08] [SPEAKER_03]: And it doesn't cost you anything to do that.

[00:15:10] [SPEAKER_03]: But what you're getting right now is the information.

[00:15:12] [SPEAKER_03]: So you can make a decision.

[00:15:13] [SPEAKER_03]: And I would highly, highly recommend this.

[00:15:15] [SPEAKER_03]: There's a reason I talk about it every day.

[00:15:17] [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, I feel like this information is sort of mandatory necessary that you need to at least look at some of your options on what to do to safeguard yourself.

[00:15:25] [SPEAKER_03]: 98 98 98 is the phone number you just text.

[00:15:28] [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, my name Kate to that number 98 98 98.

[00:15:32] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay.

[00:15:33] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, by the way, Dr. Richard Day talked about in the future hunting, you would have to get permission from, um, government officials to hunt, um, in the future.

[00:15:44] [SPEAKER_03]: And that guns would be kept in a sort of caged thing in the middle of all towns in America.

[00:15:52] [SPEAKER_03]: And that you would actually have to seek permission to take your gun out for a day.

[00:15:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, yeah, uh, that's not good news.

[00:16:01] [SPEAKER_03]: So what do you do now?

[00:16:03] [SPEAKER_03]: I know, cause I know you out there, your wheels are turning and I know what you're thinking right now.

[00:16:10] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, and yeah, I'm right there with you.

[00:16:12] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, I get it.

[00:16:14] [SPEAKER_03]: I get what you're thinking.

[00:16:15] [SPEAKER_03]: So anyways, um, I'm just saying that anything registered to you would then need to be put in these vaults, uh, in the middle of the cities.

[00:16:23] [SPEAKER_03]: That's what he was talking about.

[00:16:24] [SPEAKER_03]: And then also, um, this is from 1969, remember, and that, um, you'd have to get permission even to hunt for an afternoon.

[00:16:33] [SPEAKER_03]: You would have to actually go get your, your gun and get permission and you'd have to get permission for what you could kill and what you couldn't.

[00:16:40] [SPEAKER_03]: And I'm also going to tell you again that the Rockefeller 2010 plan had it in it that, um, for the future that they would cordon off bodies of water and say that we humans were ruining them.

[00:16:53] [SPEAKER_03]: So they would have to cordon them off for 20 years for some made up reason and that you were not able to access water.

[00:16:59] [SPEAKER_03]: So if that's the case, what would you do now?

[00:17:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Now I do want to talk for a moment about Bosnia because I brought this up.

[00:17:05] [SPEAKER_03]: This was such a great, um, journal entry of a man that survived the Clinton, the coup that we performed there.

[00:17:14] [SPEAKER_03]: Cause the whole Bosnian thing was a huge coup.

[00:17:17] [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, just like we did in South America, just like we've done all over, uh, not us, the intelligence arms of our country.

[00:17:22] [SPEAKER_03]: But he was in Bosnia and he said between 1992 and 1995, he said it was hell.

[00:17:28] [SPEAKER_03]: He said for one year he lived and survived in a city with 6,000 people without water, electricity, gasoline, medical help, civil defense, distribution of any kind of traditional services.

[00:17:39] [SPEAKER_03]: What would you do in this case scenario?

[00:17:41] [SPEAKER_03]: And he laid out what he did and what people did.

[00:17:44] [SPEAKER_03]: So this will give us a really good synopsis of what we should be doing.

[00:17:47] [SPEAKER_03]: He said his city was blockaded by the army and for one year, um, the city just quickly went to total crap.

[00:17:55] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, it was no army, no police, no anything, and, and you couldn't rely on anybody.

[00:17:59] [SPEAKER_03]: And, and it was very, very difficult.

[00:18:01] [SPEAKER_03]: He said two gangs, um, after about a month started operating, destroying everything.

[00:18:07] [SPEAKER_03]: Hospitals turned into slaughterhouses.

[00:18:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, there weren't any good policemen.

[00:18:12] [SPEAKER_03]: So you had 80% of the hospital staff were gone.

[00:18:15] [SPEAKER_03]: And, um, he said my family at the time was fairly large, 15 people in a large house, six pistols, three AKs, and we survived most of us at least.

[00:18:24] [SPEAKER_03]: He said, um, the Americans would drop MREs about every 10 days to help blockaded cities, but there was never enough.

[00:18:31] [SPEAKER_03]: And he said some very few had gardens at the time.

[00:18:34] [SPEAKER_03]: And he said it took three months for the first rumors to spread about people dying from hunger and cold about three months.

[00:18:40] [SPEAKER_03]: He said, we removed all the doors, the window frames from abandoned houses, ripped up floors, and burned the furniture for heat.

[00:18:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Many died from disease, especially from water to my own family.

[00:18:51] [SPEAKER_03]: And then he said, we mostly drank rainwater.

[00:18:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, we ate pigeons, we had rats, we ate whatever we could.

[00:18:57] [SPEAKER_03]: And he said, uh, money became worthless pretty soon.

[00:19:01] [SPEAKER_03]: And they returned to a, an exchange for a tin can of, of Tshanka.

[00:19:08] [SPEAKER_03]: You could serve, uh, you could have a woman.

[00:19:10] [SPEAKER_03]: Mm.

[00:19:11] [SPEAKER_03]: And most of the women sold themselves, uh, were desperate moms.

[00:19:15] [SPEAKER_03]: It's hard to think about, isn't it?

[00:19:17] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, what actually happened there in Bosnia, what, what this turned into?

[00:19:20] [SPEAKER_03]: He said, arms, ammunition, candles, lighters, antibiotics, gasoline, batteries, and food.

[00:19:26] [SPEAKER_03]: He said, we fought for these things, uh, with each other.

[00:19:29] [SPEAKER_03]: And he said, in all situations, you know, in situations, it all changes.

[00:19:33] [SPEAKER_03]: And he said, he got to see the, the bad part of society through this too.

[00:19:38] [SPEAKER_03]: He said, strength was in numbers and a man living alone would get killed or robbed just

[00:19:43] [SPEAKER_03]: as a matter of time, if even if he was armed.

[00:19:45] [SPEAKER_03]: And so they would travel at night.

[00:19:47] [SPEAKER_03]: He said, that's how you, that's how you move through a city that has been overtaken

[00:19:52] [SPEAKER_03]: with violence.

[00:19:52] [SPEAKER_03]: So if that ever happens just for the future, know that you would travel at night.

[00:19:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Do you have eyewear that you could get right now that you could utilize in those situations?

[00:20:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Probably a good thing to have on hand.

[00:20:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, night vision.

[00:20:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Be right back.

[00:20:07] [SPEAKER_03]: Kate Daly Show.