090424 2nd HR Melissa Dystopian World Now Here Russia Accused Again Of Election Interference
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090424 2nd HR Melissa Dystopian World Now Here Russia Accused Again Of Election Interference

090424 2nd HR Melissa Dystopian World Now Here Russia Accused Again Of Election Interference by Kate Dalley

[00:00:07] [SPEAKER_04]: Today's Weather Sunny With A 100% Chance Of Government Overreach, The Kate Dalley Show

[00:00:37] [SPEAKER_00]: The media, the intelligence agencies, the big companies and the global bankings.

[00:00:43] [SPEAKER_00]: And the plan now is to create so much conflict around the world, so much chaos,

[00:00:50] [SPEAKER_00]: including a massive global collapse which they'll engineer someone else to be blamed for,

[00:00:56] [SPEAKER_00]: that will have a situation where we'll have a massive problem which has to find a solution.

[00:01:03] [SPEAKER_00]: And the solution will be centralized government, centralized bankings.

[00:01:12] [SPEAKER_06]: Alright, welcome. Kate Dalley Show and of course the last hour on a Wednesday.

[00:01:17] [SPEAKER_06]: You've made it halfway through your week.

[00:01:19] [SPEAKER_06]: That was David Ike talking about how horror journalism has become.

[00:01:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Worshiping the AP of course and the AP spins out the stories and how they want to make you feel about every story.

[00:01:30] [SPEAKER_06]: It's abhorrent but every news outlet, even down to local is doing it.

[00:01:35] [SPEAKER_06]: You can't even trust your local news sources because of the fact that they will worship the AP

[00:01:40] [SPEAKER_06]: and the AP is the funnel of disinformation and narrative information.

[00:01:45] [SPEAKER_06]: Also the fact that what are we turning into as a society and of course they will

[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_06]: implode the economy to come up with their solution which is their hill to die on,

[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_06]: which is digital tyranny. This is why I tell you please text Birch Gold 98, 98, 98,

[00:02:02] [SPEAKER_06]: text my name Kate that's the phone number 98, 98, 98 and then text them my name

[00:02:08] [SPEAKER_06]: and you're going to get some information on what to do to protect yourself from this.

[00:02:11] [SPEAKER_06]: And like I said yesterday or as we talked about yesterday Uncle Milti and I,

[00:02:16] [SPEAKER_06]: you don't fear when you're prepared and you don't fear when you know that you've done all you can do

[00:02:22] [SPEAKER_06]: and this is one of those steps. So make sure that you text them because they're going to give you some

[00:02:27] [SPEAKER_06]: very worthwhile information that you can peruse and then you can decide whether or not to do that

[00:02:32] [SPEAKER_06]: but it doesn't cost you anything to get yourself protected.

[00:02:34] [SPEAKER_06]: But when David Ike was talking about it, it just brought to my mind how preparedness is really the antidote

[00:02:40] [SPEAKER_06]: to the fear-dumb that's coming and if you want to protect yourself and go into this with a little bit more

[00:02:46] [SPEAKER_06]: of a very good perspective that you can make it through anything and you've got to do what you can do to protect yourself

[00:02:54] [SPEAKER_06]: I would say that would be a very, very good step 98, 98, 98 and text my name Kate.

[00:02:58] [SPEAKER_06]: Melissa Smith is with me. Hi Melissa how are you?

[00:03:01] [SPEAKER_06]: I am fabulous because it's Wednesday.

[00:03:04] [SPEAKER_06]: It's Wednesday Midwest Melissa and I just wanted to announce on Friday we have Greg Manorino

[00:03:09] [SPEAKER_06]: with an announcement and also Dr. Ardis is coming on the show.

[00:03:13] [SPEAKER_06]: I always love it when both guys visit the show. We'll be talking money with Greg, of course he's the Robin Hood of Wall Street

[00:03:20] [SPEAKER_06]: and really accurate and then of course Dr. Ardis and Dr. Ardis, Brian Ardis always has great info.

[00:03:29] [SPEAKER_06]: Newest cutting-edge info and tomorrow we have Thomas Del Baccaro

[00:03:34] [SPEAKER_06]: and his book, The Lessons of the American Civilization, and then also Chris Ann Hall tomorrow too with Uncle Milti.

[00:03:44] [SPEAKER_06]: Alright Melissa we're going to be talking about where we're at right now as far as our society goes, what we kind of want to ignore too.

[00:03:54] [SPEAKER_01]: I got to kind of set it up by telling you how I got to this place.

[00:04:01] [SPEAKER_01]: So I've noticed it all through the summer just this kind of edgy anxious feeling, not anxiety anxious but just there's just always this feeling like the heckles on the back of my neck are standing up.

[00:04:19] [SPEAKER_01]: And periodically I'll just think what am I feeling, what am I tuning into that I'm not really seeing or whatever.

[00:04:30] [SPEAKER_01]: And I listen to a lot of just whatever on YouTube. I listen to a lot of interviews with people that think and talk about all kinds of stuff.

[00:04:42] [SPEAKER_01]: And one of the interviews, the guest was saying we live in a dystopian society already but our brains just haven't caught up to that yet.

[00:04:57] [SPEAKER_01]: And I went that's it.

[00:05:00] [SPEAKER_01]: And so I decided to take a look how dystopian are we.

[00:05:07] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:05:07] [SPEAKER_01]: And I don't know about anybody else but I've read a fair number of dystopian novels going all the way back, you know to high school.

[00:05:15] [SPEAKER_01]: I decided to read 1984 when I was in high school and that kind of creeped me out then and red brave new world and there's you know all of those.

[00:05:25] [SPEAKER_01]: And I've kind of kept up and checked in with that literature Fahrenheit 451 or I read the Handmaid's Tale before it was a TV thing.

[00:05:37] [SPEAKER_01]: I've read it many years ago and it kind of spooked me every time I read him.

[00:05:41] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm always like, okay, that just made this I get that same feeling after reading one of those books that I'm having right now.

[00:05:49] [SPEAKER_01]: And so how dystopian are we and what are we kind of shutting our eyes to.

[00:05:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay, there's things happening right in front of us.

[00:06:00] [SPEAKER_01]: And we're being told don't look at that don't think about that that's not what you think it is.

[00:06:06] [SPEAKER_01]: So just ignore it and move on move on with your life.

[00:06:09] [SPEAKER_01]: You're right.

[00:06:11] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, so let's start with this piece of weirdness.

[00:06:14] [SPEAKER_01]: How dystopian is this.

[00:06:16] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:06:18] [SPEAKER_01]: If you have bought a new car recently.

[00:06:21] [SPEAKER_01]: Mm hmm.

[00:06:22] [SPEAKER_01]: You should know that your car is sending more data.

[00:06:27] [SPEAKER_03]: Mm hmm.

[00:06:28] [SPEAKER_01]: Or equivalent data back to the car companies who are also now selling that data just like Facebook does just like anybody does but your car is sending as much data about you.

[00:06:41] [SPEAKER_01]: To the car companies as your smartphone is sending to their parent company.

[00:06:48] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, and the new newer cars it's so bad that you can't opt out.

[00:06:53] [SPEAKER_06]: You can't get out of it.

[00:06:55] [SPEAKER_06]: You can try but you can't.

[00:06:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Some companies say they that you can opt out whether you actually are opting out or not.

[00:07:03] [SPEAKER_01]: Mm hmm.

[00:07:04] [SPEAKER_01]: Hard to say.

[00:07:05] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean how would you prove that or not?

[00:07:06] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I don't know how you could ever say, you know what how can they verify that.

[00:07:12] [SPEAKER_01]: But they're not so the way it's being sold is oh, they're taking it's like having a black box on an airplane.

[00:07:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Mm hmm.

[00:07:19] [SPEAKER_01]: They can monitor and see you know if you're in an accident they know how fast you were going they can create you know the circumstances of the accident or they can monitor your engine performance and let you know when your batteries about ready to go or when the tire pressure is bad in your tires or whatever all this stuff.

[00:07:39] [SPEAKER_01]: But it's also being packaged.

[00:07:43] [SPEAKER_01]: Don't forget if you have a backing camera in your car.

[00:07:46] [SPEAKER_01]: Mm hmm.

[00:07:47] [SPEAKER_01]: There's a camera in your car.

[00:07:49] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it's taking pictures.

[00:07:51] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:07:52] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm sending that back to mm hmm.

[00:07:54] [SPEAKER_01]: So true.

[00:07:55] [SPEAKER_01]: It has it has a microphone inside your car.

[00:07:59] [SPEAKER_01]: That's listening to what you're saying.

[00:08:01] [SPEAKER_01]: Mm hmm.

[00:08:02] [SPEAKER_01]: Your car knows everywhere you go how long you stay there.

[00:08:06] [SPEAKER_01]: It knows what your presets are on your radio.

[00:08:11] [SPEAKER_01]: It knows a lot of information about you and by the way, lest you think that this is just harmless mm hmm.

[00:08:19] [SPEAKER_01]: The car companies are selling that data and one of the places they're selling it to is insurance companies.

[00:08:26] [SPEAKER_01]: So when you go to get auto insurance you may already be tagged with whether you're a safe driver or not.

[00:08:34] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:08:35] [SPEAKER_06]: You're right.

[00:08:36] [SPEAKER_06]: No, you're right.

[00:08:37] [SPEAKER_06]: It's it's creepy.

[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_06]: It's so creepy.

[00:08:40] [SPEAKER_06]: It's beyond creepy and people think well it's cool.

[00:08:42] [SPEAKER_06]: It's not cool.

[00:08:43] [SPEAKER_06]: We had a the guy from the association that tries to fight a lot of this on the show and he was just a hoard to think that people don't realize what their car is absorbing from their personal life.

[00:08:55] [SPEAKER_01]: A lot.

[00:08:57] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, a lot.

[00:08:58] [SPEAKER_01]: And we did what we don't know is like I said there's a there's a there's a microphone mm hmm.

[00:09:03] [SPEAKER_01]: They can listen to you.

[00:09:06] [SPEAKER_01]: Are they listening to your conversations?

[00:09:10] [SPEAKER_01]: Probably.

[00:09:10] [SPEAKER_06]: I would imagine.

[00:09:12] [SPEAKER_06]: I would imagine that's why they have that too.

[00:09:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, so are if you're talking to your kids on the drive home from church about what they just heard at church are they listening to that and who are they telling that to right or who are they selling that to is the biggest thing.

[00:09:27] [SPEAKER_01]: We we talked about this on the show a while ago.

[00:09:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Right now there needs to be a big fight.

[00:09:33] [SPEAKER_01]: It's not happening, but there needs to be a fight over who does your individual data belong to?

[00:09:39] [SPEAKER_01]: Is it yours or is it somebody else's good question?

[00:09:45] [SPEAKER_06]: Are we ever going to can we sue for our own information?

[00:09:49] [SPEAKER_06]: Can we sue for privacy?

[00:09:51] [SPEAKER_06]: Has anyone truly done that with today's technology that we have right now?

[00:09:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Well, we're all willing to go along because isn't this this is how dystopian everything works.

[00:10:02] [SPEAKER_01]: Right?

[00:10:03] [SPEAKER_01]: We go along with it because we've been sold something.

[00:10:07] [SPEAKER_01]: We've been told a won't it be great to know when your tire pressure is low or when you know we can reconstruct an accident think how helpful that will be and we we don't really process or think about what we have given away mm hmm of ourselves by trading that.

[00:10:26] [SPEAKER_01]: For a little bit of safety or protection maybe.

[00:10:30] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, very, very true.

[00:10:32] [SPEAKER_01]: Some of them even have like thumb prints.

[00:10:35] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:10:36] [SPEAKER_01]: They have some some cars now can even they're doing facial recognition mm hmm.

[00:10:44] [SPEAKER_01]: You don't think about all of that technology coming with your brand new car that smells so wonderful when you drive it away.

[00:10:51] [SPEAKER_01]: I know.

[00:10:51] [SPEAKER_06]: You know, we don't think about aspects of the new cars and it was interesting.

[00:10:56] [SPEAKER_06]: There was a huge buy and I'll do more on this on the show but Bain, of course, Bain Capital did a big buy 4.5 billion this summer of this company called investment and they have this technology that combines all your personal information along with investing.

[00:11:15] [SPEAKER_06]: So they added they added AI and then they also added it was worth a lot of money 4.5 billion dollars for Bain and BlackRock to consume to buy up because the technology sort of takes all your personal info, all personal info about the the companies that you're investing in

[00:11:34] [SPEAKER_06]: and their investing and your personal info.

[00:11:37] [SPEAKER_06]: It's a technology driver for combining info that's out there and info that they can get in a very weird technology way and add that into an investment portfolio and this company the CEO died in a car crash in 2019 and when it was taken over was taken over and moved into this direction and then they just bought it and so you when you keep your eyes on data data is king.

[00:12:02] [SPEAKER_06]: So the car data, your financial data, everything is is combined now and it's creating an entire you it's creating an entire portfolio.

[00:12:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Well, let's add to that when we already know this everybody knows this when we talk about Big Brother which was the 1984 thing.

[00:12:23] [SPEAKER_01]: Right Big Brother is watching and we were all creeped out by that back in high school right now 97% of the American population owns a smartphone.

[00:12:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Sad. I mean it is so big brother is legitimately watching and we refuse to think of our smartphone as Big Brother.

[00:12:42] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, we kind of feel like if we just pretend they're not we just go along with our lives just kind of pretend they're not will be right back.

[00:12:48] [SPEAKER_06]: Kate Dally's show more with Midwest Melissa when I return.

[00:12:59] [SPEAKER_06]: That is probably coming and that is this warning when the transition takes place fiat to crypto the Federal Reserve will be eliminated could be eliminated and everyone will cheer of course everyone's going to cheer because oh my gosh who would not cheer over this.

[00:13:17] [SPEAKER_06]: However, just because the US monetary system will be under the guardianship of the US Treasury means little the illusion will continue digitally.

[00:13:27] [SPEAKER_06]: We'll have a lot of deceptions like this where they where we think are wins and they're not and it's very bizarre it's going to get really bizarre.

[00:13:34] [SPEAKER_06]: So I just wanted all of you, you know, please text 98 98 98 that phone number and it's a phone number six digits 98 98 98.

[00:13:43] [SPEAKER_06]: And then text by name Kate and you'll get some free information about what's coming and how to safeguard yourself to about for everything.

[00:13:51] [SPEAKER_06]: 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 so you can stop the inflation on your accounts your retirement all of that if you're going to back it with gold and silver which can be free to do and

[00:14:08] [SPEAKER_06]: you can walk you through that but Birchgold has a really stellar reputation Ron Ron Paul loves Birchgold talks about them all the time and as business with them to so please go to in text 98 98 98 text my name Kate and get the free info.

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[00:15:37] [SPEAKER_06]: All right, so welcome back we've got Midwest Melissa and of course well I actually just keep going because this this subject is very fascinating to me where we're at right now dystopian society.

[00:15:55] [SPEAKER_06]: There we go.

[00:15:55] [SPEAKER_06]: Are you there?

[00:15:58] [SPEAKER_06]: Okay, let me do this.

[00:16:00] [SPEAKER_06]: I am going to let me do this.

[00:16:03] [SPEAKER_06]: Let me call right back and get her back on the line.

[00:16:07] [SPEAKER_06]: It's live radio.

[00:16:07] [SPEAKER_06]: What can I say this is just kind of how it goes.

[00:16:10] [SPEAKER_06]: All right, Melissa, you back with us.

[00:16:12] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, okay.

[00:16:13] [SPEAKER_06]: All right, let's go.

[00:16:14] [SPEAKER_01]: So here we go.

[00:16:16] [SPEAKER_01]: So we think we have free speech right.

[00:16:20] [SPEAKER_01]: But here's a question for you.

[00:16:22] [SPEAKER_01]: There was a former Russian citizen who has now immigrated to and I'm not sure if he's living as a citizen in Europe or in the United States.

[00:16:32] [SPEAKER_01]: But he was he offers his opinion about all things Russian and Western stuff kind of stuff.

[00:16:39] [SPEAKER_01]: 2019 was the year how many people in Russia in 2019 were arrested and prosecuted for violations of things that they posted on social media.

[00:16:53] [SPEAKER_01]: Compared to how many in the UK at the same time that same year, who would have more would you think we know that Putin is a horrible totalitarian wicked wicked evil man that we hate hate hate because he's so bad.

[00:17:07] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:17:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Russia had 400 people arrested.

[00:17:12] [SPEAKER_01]: The UK had 3300.

[00:17:15] [SPEAKER_01]: Really?

[00:17:16] [SPEAKER_01]: So it's very interesting.

[00:17:21] [SPEAKER_01]: What are people being arrested for sometimes people are you know there's lots of things that can get you in trouble on social media, you know, promoting porn or setting up, you know, pedophile rings, whatever.

[00:17:35] [SPEAKER_01]: However, we know right now in the UK with the whole protests that are going on in the streets there over immigration.

[00:17:43] [SPEAKER_01]: People are being arrested right now while they are clearing the jails of hardened criminals people who have committed murder.

[00:17:54] [SPEAKER_01]: They're making room for people who have said let's forbid want to have a better description mean tweets and ugly memes.

[00:18:05] [SPEAKER_01]: So how much free speech do we really have left in the West?

[00:18:11] [SPEAKER_06]: Well, I don't know.

[00:18:12] [SPEAKER_06]: By the way you mentioned Russia.

[00:18:16] [SPEAKER_06]: So the latest was I just want to get your take on this the latest was two Russian based RT employees indicted by US Internet Domain seized an election influence probe.

[00:18:27] [SPEAKER_06]: What's the first thing that you think of?

[00:18:30] [SPEAKER_01]: It's that Brady bunch line, you know, Marsha Marsha Marsha only it goes like this Russia Russia Russia.

[00:18:35] [SPEAKER_06]: Exactly. Exactly. We're looking at the same headlines again.

[00:18:39] [SPEAKER_06]: I swear we are reliving 2016 by the way when it comes to RT, which is Russia today.

[00:18:46] [SPEAKER_06]: Most of the journalists there are pretty bought and paid for so it's kind of interesting when I when I see that the only way that they could find.

[00:19:00] [SPEAKER_06]: These employees, you know, indicted by US Domain seized an election influence would have to be people that are tied into the system.

[00:19:08] [SPEAKER_06]: So an easy person to use as a scapegoat, especially with our T right because all all of our information, especially at that level is co opted.

[00:19:19] [SPEAKER_06]: So of course that's where they find the probe.

[00:19:22] [SPEAKER_06]: That's what that's where they probe and that's where they find what they're looking for.

[00:19:24] [SPEAKER_06]: It just no coincidence.

[00:19:26] [SPEAKER_06]: I just wanted to mention that it's just.

[00:19:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I know.

[00:19:31] [SPEAKER_01]: And I think we're being, you know, I do.

[00:19:34] [SPEAKER_01]: I feel like the guy in 1984 who sees the headlines come through and he knows what the truth is, but you just can't admit it because to admit it as a crime against the state.

[00:19:43] [SPEAKER_06]: Well, I feel I figure we're all wearing those sunglasses from that movie and that we're starting to really see what's going on and I'm sorry, but if the only election influence you can find in Russia is with two media people that are probably contrived over it.

[00:19:59] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm not sure if you're going to get RT.

[00:20:00] [SPEAKER_06]: Maybe maybe not the story of the of the day, but they're trying to make it be bear be right back on K Dahle.

[00:20:06] [SPEAKER_06]: So K Dahle radio dot com more with Midwest Melissa.

[00:20:22] [SPEAKER_05]: This is the Kate Dahle show.

[00:20:35] [SPEAKER_06]: Welcome back.

[00:20:36] [SPEAKER_06]: You're listening to the K Dahle show and so glad that you are actually I have Midwest Melissa on with me and we're talking about this dystopian world that we happen to be living in right now.

[00:20:48] [SPEAKER_06]: And so we have a lot of ground to cover as you can probably tell.

[00:20:52] [SPEAKER_06]: I know we want to ignore it.

[00:20:54] [SPEAKER_06]: I think there's part of us that just says ignore because I'm struggling to just live right now because of the economy.

[00:21:00] [SPEAKER_06]: I don't want to have to think about all the things that are snooping on me and I do think that we do have to think about why the data of the snoop is so important to them, right?

[00:21:10] [SPEAKER_06]: Because you figure you're not doing anything, right?

[00:21:13] [SPEAKER_06]: You know what is your little data?

[00:21:15] [SPEAKER_06]: What's it good for?

[00:21:16] [SPEAKER_06]: Why? Why do they want it?

[00:21:19] [SPEAKER_06]: And you kind of have to think in terms of would they be creating a different version of you in the future?

[00:21:26] [SPEAKER_06]: That's a very interesting question that I'll just let lie there for just a moment.

[00:21:30] [SPEAKER_06]: Midwest Melissa.

[00:21:32] [SPEAKER_06]: All right back here.

[00:21:33] [SPEAKER_06]: I know I know and I don't mean to creep people out but there's a reason that they're collecting all of this sort of what we think is useless data about us, right?

[00:21:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Well let's morph over to a different subject because this figure is so important.

[00:21:46] [SPEAKER_01]: And I think that figures into many dystopian narratives too is oh the environment is going to be wasted, right?

[00:21:55] [SPEAKER_01]: How many dystopian novels figure in some future world where the environment is just awful for whatever reason.

[00:22:07] [SPEAKER_01]: So environment always a topic in dystopian stuff.

[00:22:12] [SPEAKER_01]: So let me suggest this.

[00:22:14] [SPEAKER_01]: When we hear the hullabaloo about eating bugs because the earth, we have to save the earth, we have to do this.

[00:22:25] [SPEAKER_01]: Think about all the things that are connected with we have to save the earth and eating bugs is one of them.

[00:22:31] [SPEAKER_01]: And I pulled an article today from the American Heart Association published not too long ago like 2021.

[00:22:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:22:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Where they were just the most glowing article about all of the many health benefits of eating crickets, eating beetles, eating flies, eating the larva of all kinds of different things.

[00:22:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Because you know there's more protein in those bugs and there's all kinds of amino acids in those bugs that you need to live.

[00:23:05] [SPEAKER_01]: And I'm like I've been living okay without doing that for a long time.

[00:23:08] [SPEAKER_01]: No thanks.

[00:23:10] [SPEAKER_01]: But everything is framed in we have to save the planet, right?

[00:23:18] [SPEAKER_01]: So are we going to just go along with that?

[00:23:24] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh by the way they point out and maybe truthfully that there are people in other parts of the world who routinely and culturally eat bugs as part of their diet.

[00:23:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:23:34] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay that's great.

[00:23:36] [SPEAKER_01]: If you live in South America and in the jungle and that's what you've got.

[00:23:40] [SPEAKER_01]: If you live in places where there are not many other food options for you and that's what your culture has done.

[00:23:48] [SPEAKER_01]: But why is there this insistence that people who culturally have never eaten bugs must eat bugs now?

[00:23:55] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:23:57] [SPEAKER_01]: I have a friend who says this is because they are trying to deliberately humiliate the West.

[00:24:05] [SPEAKER_01]: They're finding a food that is culturally not, that is not what we eat and then they're going to force us to do it and they're going to sell it to us and they're going to laugh at us while we do it.

[00:24:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

[00:24:19] [SPEAKER_01]: I guess I can believe it.

[00:24:22] [SPEAKER_01]: I really can.

[00:24:22] [SPEAKER_01]: I can believe it.

[00:24:24] [SPEAKER_01]: I can.

[00:24:25] [SPEAKER_01]: Well I can too but let's balance the bug thing.

[00:24:29] [SPEAKER_01]: No matter what the American Heart Association says there are some downsides to eating bugs but we're never told those things.

[00:24:36] [SPEAKER_01]: There's allergen issues, pretty serious allergen issues.

[00:24:40] [SPEAKER_01]: People who have shellfish allergies may not be able to eat beetles.

[00:24:46] [SPEAKER_01]: Isn't that great that we're having this conversation.

[00:24:48] [SPEAKER_01]: So disgusting.

[00:24:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Bacteria bugs are full of some of the things that internal in a bug interfere with our body's ability to absorb certain nutrients so it doesn't matter how much protein there is.

[00:25:03] [SPEAKER_01]: If you can't absorb it it doesn't do you any good.

[00:25:06] [SPEAKER_01]: Pesticides, toxins, are they really, what data are they showing us to show that they really are a better use of our resources than livestock breeding or other things?

[00:25:19] [SPEAKER_01]: And last but not least let's bring PETA into the mix because bugs have feelings too you know.

[00:25:25] [SPEAKER_01]: Right?

[00:25:26] [SPEAKER_01]: They do have pain receptors, they do have a central nervous system so really can we ethically eat bugs?

[00:25:35] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm pinning my hopes on that one.

[00:25:38] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm ethically opposed to eating bugs because it would be so sad.

[00:25:43] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:25:43] [SPEAKER_06]: I know people just think that it's lunacy to even talk about it.

[00:25:48] [SPEAKER_06]: They really do want to move us in that direction.

[00:25:50] [SPEAKER_06]: I think people have finally grasped on the fact that they would like us too.

[00:25:55] [SPEAKER_06]: I can't imagine a time, I guess I should because is it in our future?

[00:26:01] [SPEAKER_06]: They want us to go that way because they're destroying our food supply?

[00:26:04] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:26:05] [SPEAKER_06]: This is beyond they want us to go that way.

[00:26:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Cricket powder is already being introduced into the food supply right now.

[00:26:13] [SPEAKER_01]: It is, it's in a lot of things.

[00:26:15] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah just because they're not putting a, they don't put a sticker on the front that says cricket protein inside but if you start looking at the ingredients.

[00:26:26] [SPEAKER_01]: It's in many foods already.

[00:26:27] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:26:28] [SPEAKER_01]: So this is not like coming someday.

[00:26:31] [SPEAKER_01]: You can at apparently at the Seattle whatever Barron or stadium.

[00:26:37] [SPEAKER_01]: Is that the baseball team?

[00:26:39] [SPEAKER_01]: You can already buy a cup of crickets.

[00:26:41] [SPEAKER_01]: So gross.

[00:26:43] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, who wants that?

[00:26:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Not me, not me.

[00:26:46] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay, let's let's continue.

[00:26:48] [SPEAKER_01]: So survival in every dystopian novel there is some, you know everybody's pitted against, you know, I have to, you have to survive against the system.

[00:27:01] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:27:02] [SPEAKER_01]: And the system is not there to protect any individual.

[00:27:05] [SPEAKER_01]: The system is there to protect itself.

[00:27:07] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:27:08] [SPEAKER_01]: So who has missed this headline just coming out this week?

[00:27:13] [SPEAKER_01]: Venezuela and gangs in Aurora, Colorado taking over apartment buildings.

[00:27:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Now the police have been like, no, no, that's not happening here.

[00:27:24] [SPEAKER_01]: No, we promise it's not until one of the women in one of the apartment complexes.

[00:27:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Who had installed extra cameras and security in her apartment.

[00:27:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Started putting the video out online and said, oh yeah, look at this.

[00:27:44] [SPEAKER_01]: And what's happening is they're calling the police and the police will not respond because it takes a minimum of three to four police officers to take on the people that are trying to take over the apartment building.

[00:27:59] [SPEAKER_01]: They're having shootouts in parking lots.

[00:28:03] [SPEAKER_01]: People are calling the police.

[00:28:05] [SPEAKER_01]: They're calling 911.

[00:28:07] [SPEAKER_01]: These and the police are just like, oh, we can't do anything about it.

[00:28:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:28:12] [SPEAKER_01]: What are we going to do?

[00:28:13] [SPEAKER_01]: They formed a special task force now, but it took somebody to expose them to get there.

[00:28:22] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:28:22] [SPEAKER_01]: And we still think defunding the police is a good idea.

[00:28:26] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:28:27] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:28:28] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. I mean, that people think that I happen to like, I like good cops.

[00:28:34] [SPEAKER_06]: They're needed when they're needed and you'll always have the badge heavies, but for the most part, you have a lot of cops that are pretty good decent people that that will be there to render assistance if you need it.

[00:28:48] [SPEAKER_06]: And this is going to get kind of interesting.

[00:28:50] [SPEAKER_06]: The whole defund thing is still going to go.

[00:28:52] [SPEAKER_06]: They're still going to try and then we then were left with a very violent situation in the future.

[00:28:59] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. Well, how far does that go?

[00:29:02] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

[00:29:02] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, how many apartment blocks can the Venezuelan or the Chilean or the Guatemalan gang control before we say, okay, no, they can't have anymore.

[00:29:14] [SPEAKER_01]: And the people who are living in those places, some of whom are from the migrant community themselves are being left totally alone to solve it themselves.

[00:29:27] [SPEAKER_01]: So talk about the quest for, you know, it's the Hunger Games and their apartment complex.

[00:29:32] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:29:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Great. That's great.

[00:29:34] [SPEAKER_06]: That's just delightful.

[00:29:36] [SPEAKER_06]: Well, yeah.

[00:29:37] [SPEAKER_06]: And that's why when we're talking about preparing, prepare for some violence, prepare for all kinds of things that could be coming.

[00:29:45] [SPEAKER_06]: The more prepared we are, the less we have to fear.

[00:29:48] [SPEAKER_06]: It's just kind of how it works.

[00:29:49] [SPEAKER_06]: We talked about fear yesterday.

[00:29:51] [SPEAKER_06]: It's a very real thing that you can get on top of these fears that are being stoked and allowed for in a lot of cases like you just talked about.

[00:30:01] [SPEAKER_06]: Be right back.

[00:30:04] [SPEAKER_06]: Stay with us.

[00:30:23] [SPEAKER_05]: Dali show.

[00:30:25] [SPEAKER_06]: Welcome back.

[00:30:32] [SPEAKER_06]: I got Midwest Melissa just tying up today's show.

[00:30:36] [SPEAKER_06]: Lots of information today and hopefully you'll go back, listen to the podcast and share them on social media.

[00:30:42] [SPEAKER_06]: That's my ask for listening to this show.

[00:30:44] [SPEAKER_06]: Share, share, share so we can get people educated.

[00:30:47] [SPEAKER_06]: Very, very few shows are like this about 1% of the media tells the truth.

[00:30:53] [SPEAKER_06]: We are in that 1% tile.

[00:30:54] [SPEAKER_06]: We are self funded show.

[00:30:57] [SPEAKER_06]: And so help us out and go to the website.

[00:30:59] [SPEAKER_06]: Kate Dali radio.com help us out, help us stay on the air.

[00:31:02] [SPEAKER_06]: And it's a worthwhile endeavor.

[00:31:04] [SPEAKER_06]: Once you see this show go, we're in trouble.

[00:31:07] [SPEAKER_06]: We're in trouble folks because it's all it is all ordained from on high.

[00:31:11] [SPEAKER_06]: All your media is centrally centrally funded and told media personnel are told what to talk about and what not to talk about but not on this show.

[00:31:21] [SPEAKER_06]: So always worthy of a listen.

[00:31:23] [SPEAKER_06]: So Midwest Melissa, where do we go from here?

[00:31:27] [SPEAKER_01]: Well let's talk in our last little few minutes that we have left about how to push back a little.

[00:31:34] [SPEAKER_01]: There's a lot of things we can't control and I guess embracing that as the first key.

[00:31:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:31:43] [SPEAKER_01]: You know my smartphone is just a fact of life.

[00:31:48] [SPEAKER_01]: I can't even find my way to a new place without Google Maps on it.

[00:31:54] [SPEAKER_01]: So I think it's being aware and awake to some of those risks and what we can do about it is the first thing that we can do.

[00:32:07] [SPEAKER_01]: Know that we can't eliminate it all and nor is it every one of those things are fight.

[00:32:13] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:32:14] [SPEAKER_01]: But what we can do, we don't all have to use Google for every search that we do online.

[00:32:20] [SPEAKER_01]: I use a different search engine because I don't want to use Google.

[00:32:27] [SPEAKER_01]: Sometimes I use Google when it suits my purposes.

[00:32:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:32:32] [SPEAKER_01]: But also we know a couple weeks ago we were talking about how Google skews the news, how they slant it.

[00:32:41] [SPEAKER_01]: And since that time every time I look at my news feed like on my smartphone when my news feed comes up.

[00:32:50] [SPEAKER_01]: It's just knowing that it's going to be slanted helps me to just dismiss a lot of stuff.

[00:32:56] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm like that's just garbage, that's garbage.

[00:32:58] [SPEAKER_01]: I can just get it rid of it.

[00:33:01] [SPEAKER_01]: And don't have to worry about it.

[00:33:03] [SPEAKER_01]: We have to develop enough confidence in our own thinking which I think is hard because we're in a society that really rewards group think.

[00:33:12] [SPEAKER_01]: But we have to be resilient enough to have confidence in what we think about things.

[00:33:18] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:33:19] [SPEAKER_01]: And dismiss all that media chatter.

[00:33:22] [SPEAKER_01]: The other thing we have to do, and I hate to say this because I'm not good at it myself, is we really have to embrace doing our homework.

[00:33:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Get out there, find out who is funding your congressman.

[00:33:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Who are the PACs that he's taking money from?

[00:33:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:33:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Think for yourself, do your homework and there's just no short circuit around that.

[00:33:46] [SPEAKER_01]: And I know we're all busy and we're all stressed.

[00:33:48] [SPEAKER_01]: I had to tell a car guy today, I've got a pick between fixing my car and getting some medical care.

[00:33:56] [SPEAKER_01]: What would you have me do?

[00:33:57] [SPEAKER_01]: And I think sometimes having those conversations with other people is useful to them as well as useful to us.

[00:34:05] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:34:06] [SPEAKER_01]: Because we need to start speaking in ways that we can speak while we can speak.

[00:34:14] [SPEAKER_01]: You don't have to come out and say it's Donald Trump or nobody or I hate Kamala Harris, but you can say, hey look, my financial circumstances now because inflation is so bad.

[00:34:27] [SPEAKER_01]: I have to make these choices.

[00:34:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:34:30] [SPEAKER_06]: You can say Kamala is lying scumbagery who is a communist globalist.

[00:34:36] [SPEAKER_06]: Well, I do say that too sometimes.

[00:34:37] [SPEAKER_06]: And all the people that are behind her, she's just the puppet.

[00:34:42] [SPEAKER_06]: She's the idiot puppet, moronic giggling idiot puppet.

[00:34:45] [SPEAKER_06]: But yeah, I mean you got to call it out what it is.

[00:34:48] [SPEAKER_06]: But also as small business owners across America, you don't have to buy into the new robot replacing the human.

[00:34:56] [SPEAKER_06]: We as a people do not have to buy into a lot of the dystopian things that are on the verge of being very mainstream.

[00:35:03] [SPEAKER_06]: We don't have to buy into all of that.

[00:35:06] [SPEAKER_01]: Well, you know, we still have buying power.

[00:35:10] [SPEAKER_01]: We still have and in our home, we have made some absolute decisions to support a local independently owned store over a big box store for something.

[00:35:20] [SPEAKER_03]: Right.

[00:35:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Or a local restaurant that's owned a mom and pop restaurant.

[00:35:24] [SPEAKER_01]: That's not a chain, a national chain.

[00:35:27] [SPEAKER_01]: And there's nothing wrong with those national chains.

[00:35:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Heaven knows we use those two sometimes but we don't have to do it all the time.

[00:35:34] [SPEAKER_01]: Think about what's healthier for your community and do those things more often.

[00:35:42] [SPEAKER_01]: It makes a difference.

[00:35:44] [SPEAKER_01]: You know if I get my groceries at Walmart they don't really care.

[00:35:49] [SPEAKER_01]: But I know I have started going to a local butcher like a meat place because it does matter to them.

[00:35:58] [SPEAKER_01]: It's locally sourced food.

[00:36:00] [SPEAKER_01]: I can go there.

[00:36:01] [SPEAKER_01]: I can get better quality and yes, it costs more.

[00:36:04] [SPEAKER_01]: So maybe I need to eat less meat.

[00:36:08] [SPEAKER_01]: But we can't.

[00:36:10] [SPEAKER_06]: I don't know why choose what you want.

[00:36:12] [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, I'm into choice.

[00:36:14] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm into freedom.

[00:36:15] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm into liberty.

[00:36:16] [SPEAKER_06]: Choose what you want to eat.

[00:36:17] [SPEAKER_06]: So I don't want to see that disappear.

[00:36:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Well just and be engaged.

[00:36:24] [SPEAKER_01]: Know what the surveillance is.

[00:36:28] [SPEAKER_01]: Knowledge is power.

[00:36:29] [SPEAKER_01]: It really is.

[00:36:31] [SPEAKER_06]: We have to know what we're fighting.

[00:36:33] [SPEAKER_06]: And so we can't bury our heads in the sand on this.

[00:36:35] [SPEAKER_06]: We can't just pretend that all the definition of dystopian is imaginary world in the future.

[00:36:41] [SPEAKER_06]: It is not imaginary.

[00:36:42] [SPEAKER_06]: It's coming.

[00:36:43] [SPEAKER_06]: And all of these things we're talking about are things of their desires that they could use people as a catalyst to bring here to bring into our future.

[00:36:53] [SPEAKER_06]: They're very real, but we as a population can fight about just about anything.

[00:36:57] [SPEAKER_01]: So well, we want you know it's good sometimes to go back and realize that utopia is a not any place real.

[00:37:07] [SPEAKER_01]: And we have a lot of people who are convinced of what utopia you know if we just did all these things we could achieve utopia.

[00:37:17] [SPEAKER_01]: And the real you got to think through what is your view of human nature?

[00:37:22] [SPEAKER_01]: Do you really believe that people are perfectable in this world?

[00:37:27] [SPEAKER_01]: And as much as I hate to say it, I do not believe that.

[00:37:31] [SPEAKER_01]: That is not my frame of reference.

[00:37:34] [SPEAKER_01]: People are not perfectable.

[00:37:35] [SPEAKER_01]: People will always make mistakes.

[00:37:37] [SPEAKER_01]: People are always motivated by things they shouldn't be and to embrace that takes the edge off a lot of that utopian thinking too.

[00:37:46] [SPEAKER_01]: Like you know the world is not going to be all rosy if we let every person from all of South America into our country.

[00:37:55] [SPEAKER_01]: That will not make us better.

[00:37:57] [SPEAKER_06]: From China.

[00:37:59] [SPEAKER_06]: A lot of Chinese coming through.

[00:38:01] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it used to be South America.

[00:38:03] [SPEAKER_06]: Now it's more everywhere else I think but yeah you're right.

[00:38:07] [SPEAKER_06]: I mean it's a healthy mixture.

[00:38:08] [SPEAKER_01]: But we're sold in vading.

[00:38:10] [SPEAKER_01]: Back in my dad's day he would have said you know being a bleeding heart liberal it doesn't get us anywhere.

[00:38:18] [SPEAKER_01]: So embrace a more realistic view of human nature.

[00:38:21] [SPEAKER_06]: Right but it gets us everywhere that the deep state wants us to be right.

[00:38:25] [SPEAKER_06]: So their goals are definitely aligned.

[00:38:27] [SPEAKER_06]: There's definitely a coordinated effort and conspiracy amongst people to get us to where we are today in society for sure.

[00:38:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Well I just can't end this without saying may the odds be ever in your favor.

[00:38:44] [SPEAKER_06]: No.

[00:38:45] [SPEAKER_06]: Alright thank you Midwest Melissa, Melissa Smith of course I'll be back tomorrow with Chris Ann Hall and Thomas Del Bacaro

[00:38:54] [SPEAKER_06]: and artists and Manareno on Friday.

[00:38:58] [SPEAKER_06]: Be faithful, be fearless, see you tomorrow.

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