081924 1st HR Crises Cast Actors; Home Insurance Not Access; A Job Ad
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081924 1st HR Crises Cast Actors; Home Insurance Not Access; A Job Ad

081924 1st HR Crises Cast Actors; Home Insurance Not Access; A Job Ad by Kate Dalley

[00:00:10] [SPEAKER_02]: When it comes to politics, and I'm well past the tin foil hat stage, I need a good helmet for the bangin' my head against the wall stage. The Kate Dalley Show starts now.

[00:00:20] [SPEAKER_04]: When they first found petroleum, because they were beginning to make motors and needed on axles of wheels and railroad trains and all that sort of thing, then oil went from just a lubricant to a fuel and it made it valuable. And Rockefeller happened to be the smartest man in the business at the time.

[00:00:36] [SPEAKER_04]: So in order to get the price up, they hit on the idea that they would have to make it appear to be scarce.

[00:00:42] [SPEAKER_04]: That boy, after we take the next few barrels out, we're probably gonna have to close as well, you know, that kind of thing.

[00:00:48] [SPEAKER_04]: But a very fructuitous event. In 1892, there was a convention in Geneva of scientists to determine what organic substances are.

[00:00:59] [SPEAKER_04]: Well, the definition of organic is a substance with hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.

[00:01:04] [SPEAKER_04]: So at this Geneva Convention, Rockefeller took advantage of sending some scientists over who said oil, petroleum is hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.

[00:01:14] [SPEAKER_04]: And playing the game properly, when the scientific convention was over, they defined oil as a residue from formerly living matter.

[00:01:23] [SPEAKER_04]: Well, that makes it a fossil fuel. It's called fossil fuel for the minds of the public to feel that it is an asset that is running out, being depleted.

[00:01:33] [SPEAKER_04]: It is the second most prevalent liquid on Earth.

[00:01:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Amen to that.

[00:01:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Milti's out today.

[00:01:41] [SPEAKER_00]: And Pesta will be joining me in a little while.

[00:01:43] [SPEAKER_00]: But I love that clip.

[00:01:46] [SPEAKER_00]: It goes to the lies that we've been told, claiming that oil is a fossil fuel so that it, they can control it.

[00:01:56] [SPEAKER_00]: So that it seems as though it's depleting.

[00:01:59] [SPEAKER_00]: And I found that, I don't know, I just love that clip.

[00:02:03] [SPEAKER_00]: I hope you pass that along to your kids, grandkids, because I think that the knowledge just from that 60 seconds is so huge.

[00:02:13] [SPEAKER_00]: We have been told so many lies.

[00:02:15] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, it's funny in the comments section of that, you always have the individual.

[00:02:19] [SPEAKER_00]: And in this case, you did have this individual that said, I can't believe you're talking about Rockefeller.

[00:02:26] [SPEAKER_00]: He lived 150 years ago.

[00:02:28] [SPEAKER_00]: And the point is, because they're missing the whole entire point, is that that lie has continued.

[00:02:34] [SPEAKER_00]: The lie was to for him to gain profit.

[00:02:38] [SPEAKER_00]: But the lie continues to this day.

[00:02:41] [SPEAKER_00]: And they drive that home and they act like that's the truth and it's not the truth.

[00:02:45] [SPEAKER_00]: And so they were able to get away with saying that we had an energy crisis in the 70s.

[00:02:51] [SPEAKER_00]: It was a lie.

[00:02:52] [SPEAKER_00]: It's a total lie.

[00:02:54] [SPEAKER_00]: We knew it, right?

[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_00]: We knew it.

[00:02:57] [SPEAKER_00]: A lot of people knew it at the time.

[00:02:59] [SPEAKER_00]: But we didn't.

[00:03:00] [SPEAKER_00]: But it wasn't obviously the prevailing thought amongst the populace because they thought we were in an energy crisis

[00:03:07] [SPEAKER_00]: and they thought that the Middle East was in control of it.

[00:03:10] [SPEAKER_00]: So amazing to me.

[00:03:11] [SPEAKER_00]: So today, I'm actually going to, I want to concentrate on some fakery that I find kind of compelling.

[00:03:21] [SPEAKER_00]: And I also want to talk about home insurance, the time bomb that's coming with that too, if I can get to that.

[00:03:30] [SPEAKER_00]: So this is, I'm going to start in kind of an interesting place because of the nature of why I'm bringing this up to.

[00:03:37] [SPEAKER_00]: There were a lot of articles today about AI.

[00:03:41] [SPEAKER_00]: All right.

[00:03:41] [SPEAKER_00]: Trump was talking about AI.

[00:03:43] [SPEAKER_00]: We know Kamala's AI.

[00:03:44] [SPEAKER_00]: If you look at a picture of Kamala four years ago, completely different than what even a couple of years ago,

[00:03:51] [SPEAKER_00]: than what they're showcasing right now as her running for president.

[00:03:55] [SPEAKER_00]: Hormala just looks like she's been AI, actually.

[00:03:59] [SPEAKER_00]: All her features and everything.

[00:04:01] [SPEAKER_00]: And they're trying to turn her into this, this desirable person.

[00:04:06] [SPEAKER_00]: It's a task.

[00:04:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Whoever's in charge of that task.

[00:04:08] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm so sorry for you.

[00:04:09] [SPEAKER_00]: But they're trying to do it.

[00:04:11] [SPEAKER_00]: There's a lot of AI going on.

[00:04:13] [SPEAKER_00]: And honestly, we're being inundated with it.

[00:04:16] [SPEAKER_00]: And I don't think we're going to realize it in time as a nation before it's just, we just can't do anything about it.

[00:04:23] [SPEAKER_00]: But right now we have the opportunity, especially with free speech, to actually talk about this and expose it for what it is.

[00:04:32] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't know if you guys remember a couple of weeks back, the Taylor Swift thing came up.

[00:04:37] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:04:38] [SPEAKER_00]: And I said, that's fake.

[00:04:39] [SPEAKER_00]: The whole thing about it was fake.

[00:04:41] [SPEAKER_00]: And I didn't really talk about it in detail.

[00:04:44] [SPEAKER_00]: And I'm really not going to talk about it in detail today, but it's going to lead me to another subject that I really want to talk about.

[00:04:51] [SPEAKER_00]: So this was back on July 29th.

[00:04:53] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:04:54] [SPEAKER_00]: A knife attack allegedly took place in a dance studio in the UK and three children were allegedly killed.

[00:05:00] [SPEAKER_00]: And 10 other people, including eight children were injured.

[00:05:04] [SPEAKER_00]: And a 17 year old teenager was arrested at the scene and charged with three counts of murder and possession of a sharp object.

[00:05:12] [SPEAKER_00]: And the attack took place during a Taylor Swift themed yoga dance workshop held in heart space, right?

[00:05:19] [SPEAKER_00]: In, in, in the UK, in this neighborhood in UK and the assailant, they said, stabbed these, these children and some adults.

[00:05:27] [SPEAKER_00]: And people were kind of wondering about the situation.

[00:05:31] [SPEAKER_00]: So then it came out that the suspect was named Axel Ruta Cabana.

[00:05:37] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:05:38] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm probably saying that wrong, but Ruta Cabana, we'll just go with that.

[00:05:41] [SPEAKER_00]: That's his name.

[00:05:42] [SPEAKER_00]: So a suspect in this knife attack, and he was accused of doing all of this.

[00:05:47] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:05:48] [SPEAKER_00]: And the story led to violent riots.

[00:05:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Um, a lot of police officers, they said were injured, kind of like the, the Capitol police riots.

[00:05:57] [SPEAKER_00]: You really need to look into those stories before you determine if they're really true or not.

[00:06:00] [SPEAKER_00]: And of course, um, emergency vehicles were torched and the Muslims came out.

[00:06:06] [SPEAKER_00]: Remember?

[00:06:06] [SPEAKER_00]: Cause we were talking about a decoy last week.

[00:06:08] [SPEAKER_00]: There was, there was a caller that called in that talked about the decoy, um, where they said this protest is going on.

[00:06:15] [SPEAKER_00]: All these people showed up, but then the real protest was somewhere else.

[00:06:19] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:06:20] [SPEAKER_00]: So the authorities forgot to mention, and this comes from, um, miles, by the way, some of his research, the authorities forgot to mention that the British and British intelligence.

[00:06:33] [SPEAKER_00]: And the British army, CERN, C-E-R-N.

[00:06:37] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:06:37] [SPEAKER_00]: You remember CERN.

[00:06:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Um, and the British home office, ministry of defense, employ a company called crisis cast.

[00:06:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:06:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Crisis cast.

[00:06:47] [SPEAKER_00]: So to hide the deception, right.

[00:06:50] [SPEAKER_00]: They, um, it was outed that axle, this guy that was accused of this crime.

[00:06:58] [SPEAKER_00]: Was actually one of their actors.

[00:07:02] [SPEAKER_00]: So they went ahead and they hurried and they deleted the posts.

[00:07:06] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:07:07] [SPEAKER_00]: They deleted the posts.

[00:07:09] [SPEAKER_00]: And a lot of people on the internet were doing research had already captured some of these screenshots.

[00:07:15] [SPEAKER_00]: And so they have these, and there was also a promotion video for a new kind of like nonprofit called children in need, where he was utilized.

[00:07:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Axel, uh, suspect in this, uh, stabbing.

[00:07:29] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:07:30] [SPEAKER_00]: He was utilized in this video for them.

[00:07:32] [SPEAKER_00]: Um, and the logo was a bear with a hidden eye.

[00:07:35] [SPEAKER_00]: And it was, um, BBC children in need, uh, BBC's UK charity since 1980 raised over a billion dollars, yada, yada, yada.

[00:07:44] [SPEAKER_00]: And it was Axel.

[00:07:47] [SPEAKER_00]: So they were already sort of admitting, you know, that he was one of theirs.

[00:07:52] [SPEAKER_00]: And then you have this giant psyop.

[00:07:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:07:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Going on.

[00:07:58] [SPEAKER_00]: And how much is that happening?

[00:08:00] [SPEAKER_00]: So a lot of people have probably been asking this and we've done a few shows on crisis actors.

[00:08:05] [SPEAKER_00]: And back in the day, there was a right post Sandy Hook.

[00:08:10] [SPEAKER_00]: They had these crisis actor groups asking for things.

[00:08:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:08:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Asking for actors to show up.

[00:08:17] [SPEAKER_00]: Now, the interesting part of 2012, the year that Sandy Hook happened, they re-upped Smith Munt Act.

[00:08:26] [SPEAKER_00]: And the Smith Munt Act was, they could lie to us, the government, they could propagandize to us.

[00:08:32] [SPEAKER_00]: They could do anything they wanted and never face any legal liability for doing so in this country.

[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_00]: The Smith Munt Act goes clear back to 1940.

[00:08:42] [SPEAKER_00]: And it was always about foreign, but now it was about us, right?

[00:08:46] [SPEAKER_00]: It was about domestic abuse.

[00:08:49] [SPEAKER_00]: They'd been doing this long before, but this gave them the legal, the legal right, I guess, in their minds to do this because they had re-upped the Smith, the Smith Munt Act to include domestic lying.

[00:09:01] [SPEAKER_00]: So before they could lie in foreign press to foreign countries, if it meant it was in the national best interest of America, and now it was domestic, they could lie here.

[00:09:11] [SPEAKER_00]: So just keep that in mind.

[00:09:13] [SPEAKER_00]: That was 2012.

[00:09:14] [SPEAKER_00]: And all of a sudden we started seeing these crisis actor companies come up.

[00:09:17] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:09:18] [SPEAKER_00]: And this one was called Vision Box.

[00:09:21] [SPEAKER_00]: Vision Box still exists today.

[00:09:24] [SPEAKER_00]: Although Vision Box does not talk about the hiring of crisis actors, they're only a theater troupe.

[00:09:30] [SPEAKER_00]: I say that in air quotes, theater troupe.

[00:09:32] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:09:32] [SPEAKER_00]: But at the time they were actually asking for actors for active shooting drills and mall shooting full scale exercises.

[00:09:42] [SPEAKER_00]: This article comes to us from 2012.

[00:09:44] [SPEAKER_00]: 2012.

[00:09:45] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:09:45] [SPEAKER_00]: And so this was Denver's leading professional actor studio.

[00:09:49] [SPEAKER_00]: And Vision Box crisis actors were trained in criminal and victim behavior to bring what they said, an intense realism to simulated mass casualty incidences in public places.

[00:10:01] [SPEAKER_00]: So they were going to use their Shakespeare trained theater actors to stay in character through an exercise and improvise scenes of extreme stress while strictly following official exercise scenarios.

[00:10:17] [SPEAKER_00]: This comes to us right from their article.

[00:10:20] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:10:21] [SPEAKER_00]: In your mind, I want you to think about this for just a moment.

[00:10:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Why do they need such intense reality?

[00:10:31] [SPEAKER_00]: If you're a emergency services worker and you're about to engage in a drill, everyone knows that you're in a drill.

[00:10:40] [SPEAKER_00]: So the crisis actors, I mean, honestly, they could be in kind of, you know, with no training whatsoever show up to be bandaged in a drill.

[00:10:50] [SPEAKER_00]: Why do you have to have such intense, intense, intense reality?

[00:10:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Why do you have to have theater trained actors to know script responses for questions?

[00:11:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Why do they deal with the media so much?

[00:11:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Why are people presented in the media as trained crisis actors?

[00:11:11] [SPEAKER_00]: Why do they do the whole media cameras in the face, all that whole thing?

[00:11:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Why think about that for just a second?

[00:11:17] [SPEAKER_00]: What is the need?

[00:11:19] [SPEAKER_00]: Why do they have to go that far?

[00:11:23] [SPEAKER_00]: So it was interesting because this, the people that still run Vision Box, like I said, now they just are a theater troupe.

[00:11:31] [SPEAKER_00]: Nothing, well, they say they don't have anything to do with crisis actors.

[00:11:34] [SPEAKER_00]: I actually think they do, but that's just Kate talking.

[00:11:38] [SPEAKER_00]: But I really do think they do because they are, they also play the role of calling 911 or mall management or posting comments on social media websites.

[00:11:50] [SPEAKER_00]: Now this was 12 years ago.

[00:11:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:11:53] [SPEAKER_00]: 12 years ago.

[00:11:55] [SPEAKER_00]: You mean a crisis actor can appear like mall management?

[00:11:58] [SPEAKER_00]: Why would you need to do that?

[00:11:59] [SPEAKER_00]: If you're doing a shooting in a mall, why would you have to have that?

[00:12:03] [SPEAKER_00]: Why couldn't you just have one of the other first responders play that part, right?

[00:12:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Why do you have to have theater brought in?

[00:12:09] [SPEAKER_00]: So keep that in mind.

[00:12:11] [SPEAKER_00]: They were also, they said also that the exercise can test all of these certain things and isn't this great.

[00:12:17] [SPEAKER_00]: And then security camera footage would be edited for after election reports and future training.

[00:12:23] Hmm.

[00:12:24] [SPEAKER_00]: When I come back, I want to talk to you for a second about crisis cast.

[00:12:28] [SPEAKER_00]: I think you're going to be seeing a lot more of this newer group.

[00:12:32] [SPEAKER_00]: This newer group stems out of the UK.

[00:12:34] [SPEAKER_00]: And I think there's a lot more here to digest as far as what we see in the future.

[00:12:40] [SPEAKER_00]: I know we have AI.

[00:12:41] [SPEAKER_00]: I know we have all of these things that manipulate our thought, manipulate, brainwash everything else as into thinking we're seeing something real.

[00:12:48] [SPEAKER_00]: But these crisis actors are very much a part of this.

[00:12:51] [SPEAKER_00]: I'll be right back.

[00:12:52] [SPEAKER_00]: I have more to talk about.

[00:12:53] [SPEAKER_00]: Be right back.

[00:12:54] [SPEAKER_00]: Kate Daly, radio.com.

[00:12:59] [SPEAKER_00]: That is probably coming.

[00:13:01] [SPEAKER_00]: And that is this warning.

[00:13:04] [SPEAKER_00]: When the transition takes place, fiat to crypto, the Federal Reserve will be eliminated, could be eliminated.

[00:13:12] [SPEAKER_00]: And everyone will cheer.

[00:13:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Of course, everyone's going to cheer because, oh my gosh, who would not cheer over this?

[00:13:17] [SPEAKER_00]: However, just because the U.S. monetary system will be under the guardianship of the U.S. Treasury means little.

[00:13:23] [SPEAKER_00]: The illusion will continue digitally.

[00:13:27] [SPEAKER_00]: We'll have a lot of deceptions like this, where we think are wins and they're not.

[00:13:31] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's very bizarre.

[00:13:32] [SPEAKER_00]: It's going to get really bizarre.

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[00:14:49] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm not going to try to go here for the hour because I just want to bring awareness to this.

[00:14:54] [SPEAKER_00]: Just a little bit of awareness, OK?

[00:14:57] [SPEAKER_00]: That the crisis actor field is getting really technical, really upgraded, lots of money flowing.

[00:15:05] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's interesting who owns these things, too.

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[00:16:02] [SPEAKER_00]: Just wanted to to tell you if you want to call in.

[00:16:07] [SPEAKER_00]: But this crisis actor, this crisis cast and where this kid came from for that knife attack.

[00:16:14] [SPEAKER_00]: And there were some other stories with Taylor Swift as well.

[00:16:17] [SPEAKER_00]: But this was this was an interesting one because they had to actually delete photos of that guy.

[00:16:24] [SPEAKER_00]: Right. That was involved in the stabbing from their actor category on the site.

[00:16:30] [SPEAKER_00]: And he had already been in a video for them.

[00:16:33] [SPEAKER_00]: And who knows what other jobs he had.

[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_00]: But that was this.

[00:16:36] [SPEAKER_00]: That was the something that people found about him and thought, oh, my gosh, this guy's an actor.

[00:16:40] [SPEAKER_00]: That's kind of interesting.

[00:16:41] [SPEAKER_00]: And how much more of that goes on.

[00:16:43] [SPEAKER_00]: Right. So crisis cast is this company out of the UK.

[00:16:47] [SPEAKER_00]: And they're used internationally.

[00:16:49] [SPEAKER_00]: And they said this is from from them.

[00:16:52] [SPEAKER_00]: We add intense realism to casualty simulation training for both military and civilian needs.

[00:16:58] [SPEAKER_00]: And we provide professionally trained amputee actors.

[00:17:02] [SPEAKER_00]: Amputee actors and film grade makeup specialists.

[00:17:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Why?

[00:17:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Why would they need to do that?

[00:17:10] [SPEAKER_00]: Seriously, it's not like the doctors are, you know, performing, you know, surgery out in the.

[00:17:16] [SPEAKER_00]: Out in the emergency.

[00:17:18] [SPEAKER_00]: But I find it kind of interesting that they've hired so many amputee actors.

[00:17:23] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.

[00:17:23] [SPEAKER_00]: And then they showed pictures of them lying down and leg blown off.

[00:17:28] [SPEAKER_00]: But it's not really blown off because they're an amputee actor.

[00:17:31] [SPEAKER_00]: And the pictures look very, very, very real.

[00:17:35] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean, you would not be able to know this is not real.

[00:17:37] [SPEAKER_00]: In fact, when they say film grade makeup specialist, it's very, very difficult to tell the difference to tell you the truth.

[00:17:44] [SPEAKER_00]: OK, so crisis cast amputee actors have had many years, they say, of experience in hyper real immersive training for key learning outputs.

[00:17:54] [SPEAKER_00]: OK, gobbledygook.

[00:17:55] [SPEAKER_00]: And are regularly featured in film and television productions.

[00:17:59] [SPEAKER_00]: And they said the British Army has long recognized the importance delivering realism and training.

[00:18:06] [SPEAKER_00]: This is one of those things where we're sold on an idea that this will bring better results.

[00:18:13] [SPEAKER_00]: This is the something that we need.

[00:18:14] [SPEAKER_00]: But it's not really.

[00:18:16] [SPEAKER_00]: They don't actually need to do this.

[00:18:18] [SPEAKER_00]: They don't need to go this far.

[00:18:20] [SPEAKER_00]: And so they we've been able to train for events long before crisis actors came into the mix.

[00:18:26] [SPEAKER_00]: OK, and so they said this is going beyond training.

[00:18:29] [SPEAKER_00]: This is from a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army.

[00:18:32] [SPEAKER_00]: They said he said this is going beyond training the cognitive to introduce more emotionally driven behavior mechanics, which are inherently complex to model and simulate.

[00:18:43] [SPEAKER_00]: Hmm. OK, so they train them on how to deal with the media, how to talk to the media, these actors and in house filmmaking, online news media to appear in a video just online that goes viral.

[00:18:59] [SPEAKER_00]: And they said, you know, of course, we can offer you two actors or up to 200 or more.

[00:19:04] [SPEAKER_00]: We can actually get a full crowd.

[00:19:06] [SPEAKER_00]: And then each team of 12 has a wrangler wrangler whose job it is to make sure all the logistics are handled.

[00:19:12] [SPEAKER_00]: And so it's really well coordinated for them, I'm sure.

[00:19:15] [SPEAKER_00]: But they said, you know, we do prosthetics.

[00:19:18] [SPEAKER_00]: We make it look so real.

[00:19:20] [SPEAKER_00]: You would never know the difference.

[00:19:21] [SPEAKER_00]: Now, think about all the scenes.

[00:19:23] [SPEAKER_00]: Think about wartime scenes.

[00:19:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Think about events that have happened where you remember the amputee, right?

[00:19:30] [SPEAKER_00]: Or the character or the actor could have been an actor where the person is in the wheelchair.

[00:19:36] [SPEAKER_00]: Just kind of think back through all of these things.

[00:19:38] [SPEAKER_00]: And just in the last like 12 years, 14, 15 years, think back on how many things could be very, very manipulated by a group like this.

[00:19:48] [SPEAKER_00]: They said they are very experienced at CGI to apply special effects to the footage also.

[00:19:54] [SPEAKER_00]: And they have all of these training things to do that to gunfire explosions, you name it.

[00:20:01] [SPEAKER_00]: They will make it look like a real wartime scene.

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[00:22:14] [SPEAKER_00]: There's so much to say in today's show.

[00:22:16] [SPEAKER_00]: And I do want to give you the chance to call into if you want to talk about this.

[00:22:20] [SPEAKER_00]: There's a couple of things to say.

[00:22:21] [SPEAKER_00]: So number one, I just wanted to end on the whole crisis actor thing, you know, per the

[00:22:27] [SPEAKER_00]: fifties and sixties when the when the intelligence arms were doing all of their, um, um, you know,

[00:22:33] [SPEAKER_00]: experimenting on Americans, not so much, you know, doing what they said they were going to be doing.

[00:22:38] [SPEAKER_00]: And that was in foreign stuff.

[00:22:39] [SPEAKER_00]: It was more about programming us how to brainwash us and the psychology of us.

[00:22:43] [SPEAKER_00]: And they started paying people in the sixties to show up and start being this person who was kind of like a, a, an actor, right?

[00:22:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Like Gloria Steinem to get on college campuses and say the messages they wanted them to say and provoke and promote messaging.

[00:23:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:23:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Now it's crisis actor and crisis actors are actually something that is newer.

[00:23:08] [SPEAKER_00]: Um, in all, in this last 20 years, the crisis actor has emerged.

[00:23:12] [SPEAKER_00]: And so it's kind of a, they still have the other, but now they've added this element and they even talk a little bit about deep fakes.

[00:23:20] [SPEAKER_00]: And they said, what do you do when you fall victim to a deep fake, a compute, this crisis cast, a computer edited fake video.

[00:23:28] [SPEAKER_00]: So convincing, so indistinguishable from the real thing, even a shallow fake, which is a shallow fake is something that's looks really rudimentary, but it's still convincing.

[00:23:37] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:23:38] [SPEAKER_00]: And so, um, they talked about how they can superimpose a key staff members face on an adult video to make, to making the CEO appear to say something damaging on camera.

[00:23:51] [SPEAKER_00]: They can also do all of these kinds of things with false information, reputational damage, sophistication of technology improves.

[00:23:59] [SPEAKER_00]: They can use deep fakes in the form of facial manipulation, voice faking.

[00:24:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

[00:24:06] [SPEAKER_00]: And then provide the actors around this person in, in film to totally come up with a total deep fake film.

[00:24:15] [SPEAKER_00]: And they said for crisis management, of course, you know, the exercises of crisis management.

[00:24:19] [SPEAKER_00]: Um, I looked at their whole staff, their whole staff is well-versed in acting military has certain security clearances and said that they, they work with CERN, they work with, um, government, they work with, uh, politicians.

[00:24:35] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm sorry.

[00:24:36] [SPEAKER_00]: Why, why do you need crisis actors for all that?

[00:24:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Why now you could say, well, CERN wants to do a drill.

[00:24:43] [SPEAKER_00]: You need this level of crisis actor for that.

[00:24:47] [SPEAKER_00]: All I'm saying is be very, very aware that they've upped their game.

[00:24:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Since I talked about this last, this was, I probably talked about it last in 2018, more or less did a, did a show on it.

[00:24:58] [SPEAKER_00]: But I just wanted to tell you that they have so up to their game in the whole crisis community.

[00:25:04] [SPEAKER_00]: There's lots of different companies.

[00:25:06] [SPEAKER_00]: It used to just be vision, um, vision, uh, box and crisis actors, uh, dot org or dot com.

[00:25:12] [SPEAKER_00]: And that one doesn't exist anymore, but the vision box is still around.

[00:25:16] [SPEAKER_00]: And I'm just saying that you should always be on the lookout for that.

[00:25:20] [SPEAKER_00]: In fact, if you try to look it up, you'll get the whole Snopes, you know, two liberals in a basement, the whole Snopes rendition of you guys are crazy to think crisis actors for all the flat, the shootings, false flags, all the things we, we see as a society.

[00:25:35] [SPEAKER_00]: You are right to suspect crisis actors because they're hiring them all over the country.

[00:25:41] [SPEAKER_00]: They put out ads for them.

[00:25:42] [SPEAKER_00]: They pay them well and they show up and, um, they're in these so-called drills, but a lot of times they don't know they're in a drill or the situation.

[00:25:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Um, you know, you'll probably see multiple crisis actors show up at the same events.

[00:25:56] [SPEAKER_00]: There's pictures of crisis actors involved in certain key events.

[00:26:01] [SPEAKER_00]: Not everything is faked.

[00:26:03] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't believe everything is faked, but certainly we have huge companies, lots of money coming in to utilize this cutting edge technology for who, for what you have to have that level of realism to put yourself in a drill where everyone knows it's supposed to be a drill makes zero sense, right?

[00:26:25] [SPEAKER_00]: All right.

[00:26:26] [SPEAKER_00]: All right.

[00:26:26] [SPEAKER_00]: So I wanted to bring that up because I just thought, man, I don't know if we're realizing how prevalent this is going to be getting and is right now.

[00:26:34] [SPEAKER_00]: They're going to up their game.

[00:26:36] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm telling you.

[00:26:37] [SPEAKER_00]: The other thing that I wanted to talk about and bring to your attention is the latest, um, Newsweek.

[00:26:43] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:26:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Newsweek is a bought and sold, bought and paid for time magazine type of magazine out there.

[00:26:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:26:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Newsweek.

[00:26:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Whenever we used to see it in Newsweek, you're thinking that's news.

[00:26:56] [SPEAKER_00]: No, it's not.

[00:26:56] [SPEAKER_00]: It's not news.

[00:26:57] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:26:58] [SPEAKER_00]: It's not news at all.

[00:27:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Um, let me take a caller.

[00:27:01] [SPEAKER_00]: Hi caller.

[00:27:02] [SPEAKER_00]: Welcome to the show.

[00:27:02] [SPEAKER_00]: Go right ahead.

[00:27:04] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm thinking it's kind of a deal to get people to show how they'll react to a given situation.

[00:27:11] [SPEAKER_00]: It is.

[00:27:11] [SPEAKER_05]: The communists in the early 1920s used to play that in France.

[00:27:17] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

[00:27:17] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

[00:27:18] [SPEAKER_05]: The Russian nobility out of their own money.

[00:27:21] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's true.

[00:27:22] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, you're right.

[00:27:22] [SPEAKER_00]: There is that, but there's also the, what are they actually getting on film and what are we seeing that's a drill or not a drill now?

[00:27:29] [SPEAKER_00]: So you don't, you don't know.

[00:27:31] [SPEAKER_00]: Right?

[00:27:32] [SPEAKER_00]: We don't know.

[00:27:33] [SPEAKER_00]: There's nothing.

[00:27:34] [SPEAKER_05]: Camilla's new, uh, forno tape.

[00:27:37] There you go.

[00:27:38] [SPEAKER_00]: There you go.

[00:27:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Thanks.

[00:27:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Cause there's no, there's no like regulation or no anything that says they have to say they're using crisis actors now.

[00:27:45] [SPEAKER_00]: Nothing.

[00:27:46] [SPEAKER_00]: They don't have to disclose it.

[00:27:49] [SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, a lot of people getting paid to do a lot of jobs and, um, they're usually, it's usually a gun control.

[00:27:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Usually they have, they have their MOs.

[00:27:57] [SPEAKER_00]: They have the things they'd love to use crisis actors for.

[00:27:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Let me go back to America's home insurance time bomb.

[00:28:03] [SPEAKER_00]: This was an article put out by news week, of course, uh, today and American homeowners are very living in very vulnerable regions.

[00:28:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Did you know you're in a vulnerable region?

[00:28:16] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean, it's weather, right?

[00:28:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:28:19] [SPEAKER_00]: So coping with extreme weather events.

[00:28:21] [SPEAKER_00]: And of course they're not to climate change, but climate change is changing the playing field for the home insurance sector in a way that they couldn't have prepared for.

[00:28:31] [SPEAKER_00]: Really?

[00:28:33] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:28:33] [SPEAKER_00]: Now, you know, they're lying.

[00:28:35] [SPEAKER_00]: They said confronted with all of these greater risks and potentially higher damage claims.

[00:28:40] [SPEAKER_00]: Proper.

[00:28:41] [SPEAKER_00]: Why are they higher damage claim?

[00:28:43] [SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, property insurance is simply disappearing from the most dangerous areas in the country.

[00:28:49] [SPEAKER_00]: Premiums have become so expensive that homeowners are willing, willingly choosing to go bare quitting coverage altogether.

[00:28:57] [SPEAKER_00]: All right.

[00:28:58] [SPEAKER_00]: All right.

[00:28:58] [SPEAKER_00]: So they said that increased frequency and severity of disasters over the last 10 years or so.

[00:29:05] [SPEAKER_00]: Um, and, uh, major hurricanes, things like this.

[00:29:09] [SPEAKER_00]: What's interesting about this is they're going to, I think, use weather manipulation to then start to deprive all of these certain areas.

[00:29:18] [SPEAKER_00]: This is what they're saying.

[00:29:19] [SPEAKER_00]: Certain areas of insurance protection as they sort of do it piece by piece.

[00:29:25] [SPEAKER_00]: You won't see this going up all at once.

[00:29:27] [SPEAKER_00]: You'll see it piece by piece where people just can't afford to insure their home.

[00:29:32] [SPEAKER_00]: And if you're on a loan, you've got to have, you know, this insurance.

[00:29:35] [SPEAKER_00]: And so this is, it's, it's almost like they're kind of announcing a new technique of pulling this facade over you and making sure that, hey, well, we just might, you know, not be able to fund certain states.

[00:29:53] [SPEAKER_00]: Gee whiz.

[00:29:53] [SPEAKER_00]: Uh, sorry about that.

[00:29:55] [SPEAKER_00]: Can you move to certain areas so that we can fund you?

[00:29:58] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

[00:29:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Like that.

[00:30:00] [SPEAKER_00]: And so, uh, they said $19 billion disaster events have already hit the country.

[00:30:05] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, here's a question.

[00:30:07] [SPEAKER_00]: If we're funneling all of this magic money, that's our tax dollars into a FEMA.

[00:30:12] [SPEAKER_00]: What's the problem then?

[00:30:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.

[00:30:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Aren't they compensating for, you know, for the weather manipulated extreme versions of events that we're getting?

[00:30:21] [SPEAKER_00]: Wouldn't that money be compensating for that?

[00:30:24] [SPEAKER_00]: Wouldn't, wouldn't people be okay.

[00:30:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.

[00:30:27] [SPEAKER_00]: A lot of money flowing.

[00:30:29] [SPEAKER_00]: There was no chatter of that.

[00:30:30] [SPEAKER_00]: There was no talk about it.

[00:30:31] [SPEAKER_00]: And it was kind of interesting to say, oh gosh, wow.

[00:30:34] [SPEAKER_00]: What are the insurance companies supposed to do here?

[00:30:37] [SPEAKER_00]: I thought, hmm, that's kind of interesting.

[00:30:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Now we all know FEMA doesn't hardly pay out anything and I can't stand FEMA and FEMA is like actually illegal for our country to do FEMA constitutionally.

[00:30:47] [SPEAKER_00]: But it is kind of amazing how they're sort of sidestepping that and just talking about this and what the insurance companies are going to do.

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[00:32:16] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay, so let me let me say this Newsweek is talking about how that that they are looking at migration patterns over the last 30 years and Americans have moved south and west.

[00:32:33] [SPEAKER_00]: They've moved south and west because of conservative values, by the way.

[00:32:36] [SPEAKER_00]: But anyway, more and more people are moving into locations that where they're exposed to disaster risk and this homeowner insurance time bomb as Newsweek says today, if you're just joining me, will continue to see parts of people moving into parts of the United States where damage costs are accelerating.

[00:32:57] [SPEAKER_00]: And of course, they're putting pressure on insurance companies to assess risk and all of these things.

[00:33:04] [SPEAKER_00]: All I'm saying is they are creating a problem through climate engineering manipulation.

[00:33:11] [SPEAKER_00]: And they are then forging ahead with the loss of not being able to be a homeowner if you can't insure such a big investment.

[00:33:22] [SPEAKER_00]: That's where they're headed with this.

[00:33:23] [SPEAKER_00]: And so the rates, the rates like Florida homeowners, 10,000 and almost $11,000 a year in 2023.

[00:33:36] [SPEAKER_00]: And the national average premium in the same year was 2000.

[00:33:41] [SPEAKER_00]: You're going to see a lot more of this going on, but they're doing it, I think, in a very manipulative way.

[00:33:48] [SPEAKER_00]: And it it's really about the fact, oh, my gosh, you I know you want a house.

[00:33:53] [SPEAKER_00]: We'd love to sell you one.

[00:33:54] [SPEAKER_00]: But, you know, can't afford the insurance to live there.

[00:33:58] [SPEAKER_00]: So we warned about this like a year ago.

[00:34:00] [SPEAKER_00]: We started kind of seeing maybe a couple of years ago.

[00:34:02] [SPEAKER_00]: We started seeing this impact.

[00:34:04] [SPEAKER_00]: And I just wanted to tell you that today Newsweek put out this huge article about it.

[00:34:10] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't trust anything in Newsweek.

[00:34:12] [SPEAKER_00]: In fact, today they said one of the articles is Tim Walls is a everyman superhero.

[00:34:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Can I barf now?

[00:34:21] [SPEAKER_00]: My gosh, I just threw up.

[00:34:23] [SPEAKER_00]: OK.

[00:34:24] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, anyway, Tim Walls is an everyman superhero.

[00:34:28] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't even know what to say about that.

[00:34:30] [SPEAKER_00]: Anyway.

[00:34:31] Wow.

[00:34:33] [SPEAKER_00]: So just kind of letting you know that just so you can plan or prepare for where they're headed with us.

[00:34:39] [SPEAKER_00]: And they I think they are actually in a in a behavior type maneuver, getting people to move in certain areas, too.

[00:34:48] [SPEAKER_00]: I also came across I wanted to I wanted to say this, too.

[00:34:51] [SPEAKER_00]: And this is this goes back to the liner coming into the show.

[00:34:56] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, the conspiracy theorist liner who talks about the Rockefellers kind of like that crisis cast website.

[00:35:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.

[00:35:04] [SPEAKER_00]: And and or the oil, the turning oil into a fossil fuel when it's not because it's the second most plentiful resource we have all around the globe that they said, oh, talk about the Rockefellers again.

[00:35:19] [SPEAKER_00]: And the Rockefeller Foundation put out an ad for a job.

[00:35:24] [SPEAKER_00]: OK.

[00:35:25] [SPEAKER_00]: And this was just right now.

[00:35:28] [SPEAKER_00]: Like you can go find this hybrid work out of Washington, D.C.

[00:35:32] [SPEAKER_00]: And you make about a half a million dollars a year.

[00:35:35] [SPEAKER_00]: I know that I've piqued your interest.

[00:35:37] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.

[00:35:38] [SPEAKER_00]: So you want to know what do you have to do for the Rockefeller Foundation in order to get this money?

[00:35:44] [SPEAKER_00]: They have great benefits.

[00:35:45] [SPEAKER_00]: It's you know, you're going to be doing all of these.

[00:35:48] [SPEAKER_00]: You're going to provide policy expertise and guidance to the foundation's leadership and staff on climate change.

[00:35:55] [SPEAKER_00]: You're going to establish metrics and processes to monitor and evaluate the impact of your team's initiatives.

[00:36:01] [SPEAKER_00]: Sounds like gobbledygook.

[00:36:02] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.

[00:36:02] [SPEAKER_00]: And then, of course, prepare for regular reports for the foundation's leadership board.

[00:36:08] [SPEAKER_00]: And then this this gem oversee and implement special U.S.

[00:36:13] [SPEAKER_00]: programs or policy projects with the president whom you'll be meeting with a regular basis.

[00:36:20] [SPEAKER_00]: OK.

[00:36:21] [SPEAKER_00]: And then, of course, the private sector, working with government, having relationships with the White House, having relationships with politicians.

[00:36:33] [SPEAKER_00]: You'll be doing all of these things while you're grabbing your half a half a million dollar a year salary with great benefits as you work remote.

[00:36:42] [SPEAKER_00]: And, of course, this is a one year contract.

[00:36:46] [SPEAKER_00]: And this is for I kid you not for senior vice president, U.S.

[00:36:52] [SPEAKER_00]: program and policy Rockefeller Foundation, putting out an active call for those individuals who they feel would be the best at meeting with the White House on a regular basis.

[00:37:04] [SPEAKER_00]: You can go work for the Rockefeller Foundation.

[00:37:07] [SPEAKER_00]: So tell me again how in this day and time the Rockefeller Foundation is not impacting us as a nation.

[00:37:15] [SPEAKER_00]: OK.

[00:37:17] [SPEAKER_00]: It's so odd to me that you could have serious people say that, well, the Rockefellers, that guy was dead a long time ago, the head of the Rockefeller family.

[00:37:27] [SPEAKER_00]: So no need to look there.

[00:37:29] [SPEAKER_00]: Every need to look there.

[00:37:31] [SPEAKER_00]: Are you kidding?

[00:37:32] [SPEAKER_00]: They run so much of what we are conditioned to observe and read and take in as information.

[00:37:41] [SPEAKER_00]: And they have money to burn.

[00:37:43] [SPEAKER_00]: And all I'm saying is that this is insanity.

[00:37:47] [SPEAKER_00]: This is insanity, folks.

[00:37:49] [SPEAKER_00]: There were so many job openings like this.

[00:37:52] [SPEAKER_00]: And let me just tell you, the big prevailing one in D.C. right now is all of these groups hiring for climate change researchers, people to go meet with the press and manipulate conversations with the press and make relationships with the press.

[00:38:06] [SPEAKER_00]: All about climate.

[00:38:08] [SPEAKER_00]: So many jobs.

[00:38:09] [SPEAKER_00]: And they pay very well.

[00:38:11] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm not kidding.

[00:38:12] [SPEAKER_00]: Hi, caller.

[00:38:12] [SPEAKER_00]: You got about a minute.

[00:38:13] [SPEAKER_00]: Go right ahead.

[00:38:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Yes.

[00:38:15] [SPEAKER_03]: It's more important than anything that you're describing here that's occurring, that shouldn't be occurring, is the fact that there's no place in the law that allows for the federal government to regulate anybody regarding fossil fuels or depleted resources or anything that's organic or non-organic.

[00:38:37] [SPEAKER_03]: Until we start demanding the law be enforced and stop putting into office all these anti-constitutionalists, we're not going to have a chance.

[00:38:47] [SPEAKER_03]: We have to get back under the law.

[00:38:49] [SPEAKER_03]: And that should be first and foremost.

[00:38:50] [SPEAKER_03]: They have no authority at all.

[00:38:52] [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you.

[00:38:53] [SPEAKER_03]: And I'll challenge anybody in the world, in the universe, to call in and tell you where that authority is.

[00:38:57] [SPEAKER_00]: You got it.

[00:38:58] [SPEAKER_00]: Thank you.

[00:38:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Really appreciate that.

[00:39:00] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't think anyone wants to challenge him on that because I know he knows.

[00:39:04] [SPEAKER_00]: And, yes, we were lied to about fossil fuels.

[00:39:06] [SPEAKER_00]: We're lied to about events and false flags and events happening, and people won't say false flag anymore.

[00:39:12] [SPEAKER_00]: It's so funny to me how many conservatives will not talk about false flags or they're completely naive to it.

[00:39:17] [SPEAKER_00]: And, yes, we have major manipulations going on with weather.

[00:39:21] [SPEAKER_00]: We have lots of people being hired in D.C.

[00:39:24] [SPEAKER_00]: We have home ownership insurance time bombs coming because you won't be able to get the home.

[00:39:30] [SPEAKER_00]: And the other thing is this, this big lie.

[00:39:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Hey, these groups have all the major influence.

[00:39:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Don't kid yourself.

[00:39:40] [SPEAKER_00]: Conspiracy theory on Rockefellers?

[00:39:42] [SPEAKER_00]: Are you kidding me?

[00:39:43] [SPEAKER_00]: Look at this.

[00:39:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, you want to meet with the president?

[00:39:48] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:39:49] [SPEAKER_00]: Anyways, I'll be right back with Dr. Duke.

[00:39:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Because I don't go anywhere.

[00:39:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Kate Daly show.

[00:39:53] [SPEAKER_00]: Kate Daly radio.com.

[00:39:54] [SPEAKER_00]: Be right back.

[00:39:55] Bye.

[00:39:55] Bye.

[00:39:55] Bye.

[00:39:55] Bye.