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BNN 4/13/2026 Technocratic Tyranny & Alberta Independence

Published April 13, 2026, 9 a.m.

9am Vicky Davis - The Technocratic Tyranny The United Nations as an organization is world communism. The strategy to impose world communism on the people of the United States (and the other countries in this hemisphere) has been economic rather than military as the people were led to believe it would be. It's our own leaders who were the Pied Pipers leading us to this demise of the U.S. I'm working on a timeline that shows the who, when and what. 10am David Leskowski - Alberta Secession Referendum, Canada and US Relations - Treaties ceded Alberta in return for huge buckets of dollars have taken the Citizens initiate to court to stop the democratic vote -Discussions happening about what services Alberta will share with old Canada and the US after a Referendum makes Alberta independent. - Cancer Cures -Samuel Shepherd and the causes of boom in cancer causes caused by LBJ, Vietnam War, Corn growers, and fructose David Leskowski has worked for provincial and federal Services in Alberta, Saskatchewan, BC and Yukon Territories under Conservative, Liberal and NDP governments. He has been a Conservation Officer and Federal Fisheries Officer, a Chartered Insurance Professional, and a Risk Management Consultant. David has been active in political campaigns since 1982. He was an Area Coordinator with the Reform Party, and was the National Vice President of the Canadian Alliance Party. He was on the Interim Joint Council of the Conservative Party of Canada, and as co-chair of the Constitution Committee, David authored the first Constitution of the new Party. He is active in Alberta provincial politics, seeking to bring "Unity of Purpose" among like-minded, freedom loving Albertans. X/Twitter: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1nxeLywAePvJX Rumble: https://rumble.com/v78fs7u-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-4132026-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-indep.html https://rumble.com/v78fscm-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-4132026-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-indep.html BNN Live: https://Live.BrandenburgNewsNetwork.com Guests: Vicky Davis, David Leskowski

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Good morning and welcome to Brandenburg News Network. I am Donna Brandenburg. And it's the thirteenth day of April, twenty twenty six. And I'm losing track of time here. And welcome to show this morning at nine o'clock. I'll be on with Vicki Davis with the Technocratic Tyranny. And at ten o'clock, David Laskowski with the Alberta Independence Movement. And we're going to get started right now. Morning, Vicki, how are you doing? Good morning. Just fine. Thank you. Good. Did you have a good week last week? Yeah, actually, I did. Anything noteworthy? I'm almost finished cleaning my garage. That's pretty noteworthy. Well, that is probably a long overdue thing for all of us. That's never been a priority for me, which is a problem. Yeah. Yeah. I know me either. I, uh, don't even know the last time the garage was clean, but had, you know, junk and spider webs and just, you know, I, I threw out so much stuff. That, you know, that, that is a real cathartic feeling when you just get rid of junk, you know, you uncover yourself and you, you know, you, you, uh, try to clean things out, make some space. And I don't know why it happens, but I think it happens to all of us. Well, anybody that wants to actually admit it, right. That you look at stuff and you go, how did I get this much stuff? How did this happen? You know, but it just, it's kind of an insidious little, little situation. So, so, uh, well, where are we going to go? And what do we want to talk about today? I've got a lot of things on my mind and Oh, Sean Starry is in the, is in the room. Hey, Sean, how you doing? And, um, Yeah, so lots and lots in my mind. I went to this weekend, I went to a Catholic conference down in Nashville. And it was very interesting. Father Dan Rehill was there, as well as a couple other guys that were good speakers, really good speakers, great conference. And he is a Catholic priest who is also an exorcist. And so that was, I got to tell you, I thought it was one of the most interesting, impactful things I've gone to. And so a very, very, very nice week. And I wanted to thank everybody down there who put a lot of time into this because it was wonderful. Oh, that sounds nice. Yeah. I just talked about a lot of spiritual things on what evil looks like and how it actually operates. And I think it's interesting and we should be studying the enemy, not just the ones we like, but the enemy also. And You put up an article this morning in the United States of accounting fraud. This is just incredible what's happened in the United States and how much of a lack of transparency and and fraud that's going on. It's incredible. I mean, you know, we can look at the leering centers, but that's just the beginning of it. The leering centers and the ghost voters, the ghost people in the elder care facilities, the ghost people that they use in schools, and in, I don't know, it's a systemic corruption that's going on. Yeah, and it all derives from accounting. whether you're counting people or money or whatever it is you're counting. I mean, I first started taking a hard look at statistics, and I discovered fraud. Now, darn it. I'm not doing very well keeping my windows Oh, you know, it's, it's a Monday morning and I got to tell you what, there is so much weird crap going on in the digital arena right now. Things that, things that we, we work in that arena and one of, one of my companies, I got to tell you, there's so much crazy stuff going on right now that you, you can't, you can't even put, put your arms or get your arms around it. And it's a Monday and I don't know about you, but I'm like still trying to get enough coffee and me to wake up. Yeah. Well, I did find that article. It's called the Administrative coup d'etat. Okay. There you go. Yeah. What I found and what was current at the time was a hearing of the government, the Senate Government Affairs Committee, and they were talking about missing money and how much money they were spending and the options for changing the American tax system. John Spratt, who was on the House Budget Committee at the time, said that As of the end of the fiscal year, the revenues were at their lowest point since . Those were the revenues of the United States government. Well, why did that happen? It happened because they didn't stop, didn't try to slow the exodus of manufacturing from our country. They, in nineteen ninety five, when they signed the WTO agreement, they made it so that corporations could leave our shores and import back into our country for free. So what did they do? They all headed for the lowest price labor nations and their profits soared. while the American people, the working class who had worked at those manufacturing jobs were just left at the high and dry. And there were mass bankruptcies at the time. There was one article that I saw in San Francisco where eight thousand people were in line for four hundred Walmart jobs. and a similar amount in Arizona, well, four thousand people in line for a Walmart job. So I think they tried to use Walmart to mitigate the unemployment that was created by the mass exodus from our country. But what I discovered in the process of doing that is that they were manipulating the statistics from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. I have an article called Fabricated Statistics. And the reason why I discovered it was because I got tired. I got sick and tired of hearing how our economy was booming when I knew it wasn't. And this was early enough in the internet revolution when people really didn't know how to use the search function that much. And so I went to the social security website Social Security Administration. And I found the reports, you know, the annual report of Social Security payments, you know, what employers were paying into the Social Security Administration. And what I found was that they were smoothing the number. They had a starting point. Let me get that article up for you. Well, and I think this is all stuff that we've got to recalibrate where we're looking for problems. They've got us screwing around looking at trying to decide who's a good guy and who's a bad guy when it's the systems and the processes that need to be looked at. Because if you look at the systems and processes, you're going to find the people behind the scenes that are actually manipulating it instead of the talking heads on TV. You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah. And that's what I like about the stuff you always bring here is that you get to the core or the root of the problems instead of just, oh, I like this person. I like that person. Or President Trump is good. President Trump is bad. You know, it's like, oh, my God, I'm so sick of it. You know, it's like it's like it's so it's so distracting. Yeah. Well, I think I think they're doing it intentionally. Absolutely. They're doing it intentionally. Mm hmm. I've been, yeah, that's the report that I wrote when I went to the Social Security Administration website. And you can see from the date and the evenness of the numbers that they're just using an economic model. And that shouldn't be because the Social Security employer payments, that's a fixed number. There should be an absolute number with maybe an adjustment the following year because not all employers pay on time, but mostly they do. I'm sorry, I've got a tickle in my throat. You know, I had that for a couple of weeks here, and I'm still trying to cough everything up, so I get it. I think there's a lot of people that are dealing with that right now. So when I saw that they were doing that with Social Security, I knew that, and I found it later also in other stories, but I knew that they were fabricating statistics to give people the impression that our economy wasn't collapsing. Because when you put millions of people out of work within a couple-year timeframe, what happens? Your economy collapses. Right. And I think in... This is so weird, you know, when I start talking about something important, how I get a tickle in my throat. Let's go back to the conference that I was in this weekend with the priest that was an exorcist. I'm going to tell you what. I think there's something to this. I really do. That whenever we're talking about or over the target on something, there's usually something that will try to derail or disrupt something. Yes. I see it. I see it. I mean, you can't dispute it. I mean, we see it on the internet and et cetera, whether, whether it's a, it's a directly spiritual or whether it keys other people into it. One of the things that I thought was very interesting that was said this weekend is that, is that evil you want to call, if you want to call it out, Satan, evil demons, whatever you want to call it. Um, doesn't have the permission to directly kill us and or hurt us, but it does have the ability to go through other people to get to us and or other things. So like, you know, whether it's, you know, affecting us through, do you know what I mean? I thought it was very interesting. And I'm not particularly scared of that sort of thing. I know a lot of people are, but I'm not. And, you know, once I decided to start researching, I even though I've had strange things happen and there have been times when I've been afraid. Because I knew there was somebody out there coming for me. But overall, what if you tailor it down? what they did to our country i would call reverse they uh whatever the paradigm was you know honesty they reversed it and now we become dishonest the entire government became dishonest and so that's what we're dealing with is a reversal of Absolutely. The destruction of integrity and evil using people and people justify what they're doing. It seems like the baseline is so missing from so many people that they, well, everybody does it. So they just do it or that sort of thing. And it's a slippery slope. Yeah. And it started, I think, in the mid-nineties. when defense policy became not defense, but preventative defense. If you think about what does preventative defense mean? I mean, that's completely contrary to the way our government used to work. You know, innocent until proven guilty. But no, they're going to surveil everybody. They're going to... invert our entire defense infrastructure to be preventative defense. Now, in order to understand how really evil that was, you have to think about, well, what does that mean when you apply it? Well, it means the police state surveillance system. Right. Where they're examining and recording every damn thing you do every minute of the day. And so so that's when that started. And, you know, when I first thought of the concept of prevention and, you know, applied to the society, and the concept of reverse, I thought, you know, how could it be that they could convert our entire economy, the morals of our entire country to be a reverse of what they were? And so I kind of just set that concept aside. But damn, I keep seeing it keeps coming up, keeps coming back. And it's really pretty undeniable at this point. And so what does that mean, really? Well, it means that integrity and business is now that there is no integrity. Justify everything for profits. And exactly what I see, I see the same thing too. It's like you have to choose who you follow and you're given a choice. You can worship God in truth or you can worship the world in the material world. Those are the only two choices that we have because one will lead you to the dimming of this world. It doesn't become important. You don't desire the things of the world, but you start, you're transformed. You become transformed so that you see people differently instead of seeing them as a target. You see them as a hurt captured population who is completely off base and and needs a little course correction and say, guys, you know, this isn't something to be desired. Where, where is your, and there isn't a balance there. You're either one way or the other. It's not a balance. It's a choice. You know, I, I was never a religious person. Didn't go to church. Didn't, you know, just didn't follow that. My mother had a strong sense of ethics. And so I, my standard was her standard, which was ethical behavior. And you don't need a belief in God to do that. You just have to be a person of character. But I swear, at this point in my research, I do believe there is evil. And if there is evil, then there is also a God. And so I kind of backed into it, you know? Which is the same thing as reverse, you could say. So doesn't that make the curiosity then, if you come to terms with that, the curiosity for me is, well, I want to know God. I want to know the opposite of evil. But I will also study what evil does so that, you know, that I know what the enemy is doing, you know. What's the difference? What is the big difference? And, you know, that's that's the question that I think everybody ends up coming to. And, you know, what's the difference? And how do you how do you. get your arms around. Well, you can't really, because we're a finite, we're a finite beings in the meat suit. Right. Even though we're eternal, we never die. You don't die. Spirit doesn't die. Well, it decides where it, you know, it decides, has a choice of where it's going to go eventually. Yeah. See, I, I want the other way. I know what good is. I've met, you know, just people that are just really, really good people. And they care about other people, and they do things. So I didn't feel like I needed to study that. That's identifiable. But what is turning our country to be dishonest, fraudulent? Actually, wicked, I think. Our country has turned wicked. You don't see it unless you go looking for it, because we all make assumptions about the way that government works based on what we learned when we were children. Right. And so it's only really visible when you start peeling back the layers and start looking at your representatives and the and the laws that were passed, and what did this law do, and when did this start happening, and that sort of thing. And so between my two websites, I just have an overwhelming amount of evidence of how the government of the United States reversed You know, from a good government, not a perfect government, but a good government into a government that was facilitating evil. And what is that facilitation? It's partnership with corporations. Absolutely. It goes into commerce. Whenever you get into that love of money. And people kind of get drunk on it, really. And remember when they said, if you're not growing, you're dying? I remember that in college. That was, you know, when I was in college, that was a big thing. If you're not growing, you're dying. You've got to keep climbing, keep building, keep blah, blah, blah. Well, I think that that whole mindset is absolutely, it's an addictive drug, actually. And I kind of believe anymore in the simpler life and taking care of the people around us and not trying to, the world is just too big for human beings to function in anymore. We can't even take care of the stuff around us. If we can't take care of the stuff around us, we surely can't take care of it on a global level. And those people that get to that point in life, I think the psychopaths are the ones that float to the top on that. Uh-huh. Well, I think what we can do is to save our country because the ultimate idea was to create a North American Union, ultimately, and the Americas, you know, North, South, and Central America as one regional governing structure like the European Union. And how's that working for them? Not very well, right? Not very well. And it's not working well for us either. It's not working for anybody right now. Yeah. In, uh, it was really the Reagan administration that kicked it off. Um, in , he signed a treaty with Mexico in La Paz, Mexico, creating an international zone on the border and, That was the kickoff for it. A year or a couple of years later, he signed the free trade agreement with Canada, creating a North American economic region. effectively. I kind of wonder if when he got into office, if he kind of started out with the ideals and then once he got in there, they started blackmailing him and or just overstepping him. I mean, they just need to have people that are recognizable in office and the puppet masters pull the strings. And I think that, you know, when you look at the nonsense that has been on the news lately about, say, President Trump, I don't think necessarily, I don't believe what I'm seeing, first of all, in that regards. But if you look at the structure of what's going on underneath, did you see about the shift from the shipping traffic from the Straits of Hormuz to the Gulf of America lately? Have you seen that? Yeah. No, I don't know. How would that be? Because the Gulf of America is, of course, you know, the Gulf of Mexico. And the Strait of Hormuz is over there in the Middle East somewhere. Well, it looks like the traffic for tankers and oil is actually shifted to the United States. So when I see that, I'm like, don't accept what, you know, for anyone out there. Don't accept what you're being told because I don't think what we're seeing is actually real. But if we look at what's underneath everything, let me see if I can bring it up here a minute. I've got a map. I posted a map. I don't know if it was a day or two ago on my Telegram channel. And I do think that this is fairly significant. Okay, here we go. Let me see if I can share this here. Check this out. Now, I would like to see something. I need to get on the shipping container site because, you know, I track planes and I look at the shipping container or the shipping lines and such all the time because I like to look at the sources of who's where, what. That's the only way you know is if you actually go to the source or who's being tracked. And sometimes that you can't even see. Like in the The private jets and such, did you know that they have a system where they can register and turn off their tracker and actually switch the tail numbers out at will? So the elites have the ability or people who are flying private planes, they have the ability to disappear. You'll never see them on the trackers. So even that has got a way to obfuscate the information. But what this is really all about is that Trump just changed how the world operates. And I think it's kind of interesting. And just like that, we've become a contender in the oil. You know, the United States has got, we've got more gas and oil in Colorado than they have in Saudi Arabia. And so California does. I was living in California. So does Michigan. In in nineteen seventy four. You know, when we had that alleged oil shortage, there was no shortage. That was that was an intentional halting of the production of gasoline and so gasoline and and oil. And that was when, after that, Jimmy Carter, I think it was, I don't know if he joined OPEC or what the deal was, but they started focusing on the Middle East and they shut down the oil wells that were off the coast of California. The coast of California is loaded with oil. Well, it's kind of like, I don't know, the lifeblood of the planet, really. I mean, it's there and it's a renewable resource. A few years ago in Colorado, they had made a determination that all the natural gas that was coming out of the ground, that it was all empty. It was all gone. No more. There wasn't any more there. Then they went in and took the wax plugs out about ten years later. Oh my gosh, we've got all kinds of it. What a surprise that is. It's so manipulated. It's to drive people into a state of scarcity and fear. I hate to tell everybody this, but God has given us so much abundance here that If you've got a half an acre of land or if you can get together, you can raise as much food as you could possibly eat. I'm not kidding you. We don't have to have these big corporate farms. The big corporate farms are a lie. They're absolutely a lie. And it can be replaced. It can be replaced by a better, cleaner food source. Our energy, it can be replaced. And I've even changed my mind a little bit having looked at the data centers as well as the the solar farms right now, because I think there may be a plan behind this. You realize that the data centers, I believe they're absolutely evil. I'm going to tell you that. And I believe that the solar farms, absolutely evil. They're taking our land. I completely agree with everything you just said. Yeah. And so when you look at, when you look at how, But there may be a way behind this to actually use this to our advantage. You know, I'm kind of like looking at things more strategically than I was in the past. It's just like, I hate nonprofits. I don't like it because I've been able to see exactly how they are. So I decided when I see something I don't like, I jump on it and I want to find out the mechanism of it working, right? So let's go through the nonprofits right now. And should we pick up the weapons of our enemies? Absolutely. If they're on the battlefield, we should pick up and do it the correct way. So what they're doing with the nonprofits is they have a nonprofit, but they also set up LLCs outside of the nonprofits, and they chase the money back and forth so they never have to pay taxes with it, right? Right. Yeah, they use the LLC to hide the ownership. That's exactly what they do. However, and, and also to siphon the money away in ways that cannot be traced. Now, if we go back and we, we use those weapons the way they should be used, we could actually build a parallel system and take over what they've done. Okay. It all comes down to who is running it and who's in charge. it'd be easier for Congress to just eliminate the five Oh one C three. Well, they should, but they're all doing it in a way that's like a money away. And so, so, so let's just say you have an honest person that runs something like this in a way that is honest with the original intention. It's the same thing with the constitution. We need to go back to the original intention, not the, the commandeered way. of changing it for corporate profits, etc. So let's look at the data centers. The data centers with all the money that they're putting into this and building it, destroying land and destroying the water tables and such like this. I'm absolutely opposed to what's going on. But if they're going to be stupid enough to do this and build something that's going to be obsolete the minute it is actually out there, it will all be obsolete. It is. I mean, it's going to be fast. It's already obsolete by the time they build these things because technology is changing so quickly. Well, let's think about this. If a good person got in place, such as we had a good governor in the state of Michigan, which we've got crap candidates out there, and I know they're all scared to death still of me popping my head up. Well, Too bad, so sad. We're going to see what happens here. But if a good governor would look at that and say, okay, this is great. We've got all of these materials that are out there. Why don't we cannibalize them and distribute it to decentralize it? It's almost like they're stockpiling equipment so that if a good governor got in place, we could cannibalize it and pass it out and decentralize it and have those have that that equipment at our fingertips, okay? And I'm thinking the same thing with the, solar isn't bad in and of itself, and they've made great gains in solar. If we put it on the roofs of houses and say all of the big box stores, why are they not putting this on the roofs of the big box stores and giving them a power source that would work? With the sodium ion batteries that are out there and such, We could be fairly energy independent. Except have you checked the price of those solar panels? They're very expensive. Yeah, but think about it. These morons have already paid for it with our tax dollars. It's just sitting out there. But you've got to keep replacing them. They don't last forever. The batteries right now, we've got batteries and battery technology that can last fifty to eighty to a hundred years. It's out there. We can do that. And I've really been looking into this, right? The solar panels, because I'm like, okay, anything I hate, I look into, right? I want to find out what's real. There has to be some replacement. But even in twenty years, it drops about ten percent of the optimal. Now, wind energy, I can tell you right now, is complete and utter dumpster fire. That's a dumpster fire. But I think we have other things out there that say things fall apart, you know, and we had a good governor. Good governor would go out and say it's time to cannibalize these things. and distribute it to the population. And so I'm kind of interested in what they've done because I kind of think, you know, looking at the dumps and the crazy stuff they've done at the dumps, why don't we go back in there with bio energy, you know, equipment and start dismantling these dumps and burning it for power? It's all there. I think they are doing that in some places. I read about those some years ago. So before everybody panics here on all of the crap that's going on out there, just wait. It may be that God might just flip the switch on this and destroy the systems, because it's going to come from God himself and backs out of it. And we're going to look at this and go, okay, what are the assets we have at our fingertips? There's a lot of them really. And so there's no need to panic just yet, because I think things are going to, I think we're going to see the end of this at some point in time, the plug's going to be pulled on their evil. If good men and women step up, and while I say that, I'm going to just say once again, I am the chair of the Constitution Party in the state of Michigan, which is a U.S. taxpayers' party. If you've never been in office, you're qualified. If you've been in office, you're not qualified because you didn't do anything when you were in there. So everybody that's out in Michigan, consider running for anything. Call me. I've had my phone number out there, and we're going to redo this with just everyday Americans that have... a heart for this nation and for the world to do the right thing. And if you've run for office or you've been in office like Mike Cox and John James and the rest of the cast and crew of the fiefdoms that they've set up out there, you're not qualified because you didn't do a damn thing when you were in office. And I don't believe you're going to do a damn thing if you're back in office. So that's just the way it is. You know, they had their chance. They had their shot and they failed. Well, I think our Congress, I'm actually impressed with the kind of hearings that the subject matter of the hearings that are being held among a few of the Congressmen. The majority of our Congress, they're like a wholly owned subsidiary of corporate America. But there are a few that are actually trying to do something. But the problem is that it's almost like too little, too late. Well, you know, even with us, with this whole water wars thing that's been going on here, with the community, there were so many people that would not step up and say anything because they were being threatened. The threat, the coercion, the calling the sheriffs on people that were trying to sound the alarm and such, You know, it's like it's like I had somebody call the sheriff on me and I just sat there and read them the riot act. I'm like, you're protecting these criminals who are violating our rights. It's your your duty to protect the citizens of Michigan and the people in this county. But you're telling us to be quiet. You're protecting the people in office that have thrown in with the globalist You know, globalist incorporated, you know, because that's exactly what's going on instead of doing protecting the citizenry. No, they act like the the the I don't know, SS and go around and try to shut people up so that they can continue on their corporate drift and and and theft, you know. Yeah. I'm wondering how many people, though, when you look at the people that are being threatened in course, can you even imagine if somebody thought they could make a difference, which I don't know, I think they're vetted before they even run for being sheeple that will follow the direction of the. of the puppet masters. Right. But I do think that when they see something wrong, like, and perhaps Reagan was in it that he got, he got too loud or wanted to do something different. Just like, just like, uh, uh, Kennedy did. And all of a sudden it's like, they have to be eliminated. So they give them a, you know, they, they, uh, they, they give them either a message like they did with Reagan or they take them out like they did with Kennedy. Yeah. Well, Reagan, he was an actor. They're all actors, right? Well, yeah, but he was, you know, for real. And during the war, he worked for the Department of Propaganda. So he was also a professional propagandist. So and I have one recording of Reagan in nineteen seventy nine. It was like he was doing an audition for somebody. And I haven't engaged with trying to find out who that somebody was, but I kind of suspect that it was David Rockefeller. He's the one that was behind, the Rockefellers were behind creating the scarcity in the petroleum industry and categorizing it as fossil fuels. Really? How many dinosaurs had to die at the same time or vegetation to have as much oil as we have in one deposit? It's absurd. Yeah, it actually is. But back then, you know, who knew? When I was a kid, I saw the La Brea tar pits. It was pretty amazing to see those. People were pretty naive back then, I'd have to say. They still believed the government was good. The healthcare system was good. After the war, the government did do a lot of good for people. They've provided money to build housing, and people could get loans to go to school. Of course, the veterans, they got the education benefit. So back then, the government was a good government. And that's how you kind of grew up, thinking that the government was good. The government is their to help us to give, you know, society what it needs. But again, you know, then you have the reversal. Well, let me ask you a question because, okay, like I question everything, right? And I, you know, I was brought up to believe that too. But I'm going to tell you, when I went out to Promontory, and saw how they justified the slaughter of millions and millions of the American bison. I looked at that and said, no, they weren't killing the bison to protect one thirty foot right away of track through the wilderness. It's absurd. They were killing them to kill off the Native American populations. and take over the land. And you can see just hundreds of miles of these fences that they put up that you can't see behind it. You can't have drones over the top. It was taking over the land and getting the people off so they could have the land and free reign for whatever they're doing out there, right? And so, I mean, when you look at this, I've been studying, too, the current architecture and what they've done for buildings and house construction, which is a complete and utter fraud. Now it is. to extract profits out of the windows they put in houses and what they mandate, how they've done it through the codes and such. And what they've done is they've created worthless buildings. All of them are worthless that work against the earth and put people into the prison of having to do everything through subscription. We have a subscription to gas, oil, water. Oh, yeah. At this point, it's like maximum extraction. It is every single thing. Why didn't they do what what if you study what like, say, the Vikings did to heat their homes, and how they did it differently. It was completely efficient. And they ran like exhaust pipes underneath the floor and had stone floors to heat up and such. They had huge masses of rock and and brick to store the thermal mass so that once they got it warm in the winter, it just stayed warm and you didn't have to continually fire up the furnaces. And look at all the industries that were made around it. The industries that now are protected cartels because it's regulatory capture of these industries. Absolutely. It's insane how this has gone. Well, regulatory capture, but on the top is corporate control over government. Absolutely. Okay. Now, all of the homes that they're building today are crap. They're all crap. Yeah. Subprime loans for subprime homes. And so they. There we are. And the builders just keep building. I mean, look at look at all the ghost people that they have on the on the rolls of everything out there, even with outgoing into that in depth. We have the largest gap between available homes to purchase and the amount of people that are able to or are going to buy those homes. It's like a six hundred thousand gap. And these developers just keep building. That's I believe I don't know this for sure, but I believe they're being subsidized. Absolutely. They're subsidized. So, yeah. So we have our government providing financial support for the businesses that then, you know, and I think it all goes to a jobs program, you know, trying to keep people employed. So it's really the government that is employing the people through these corporations. Oh, and the public-private partnerships. Yeah, that's where I get to, like, United States of Broad. Because that's not real business. You know, I don't... If a government is subsidizing something like that, building homes that are unnecessary, like they did in Idaho. Idaho was one of the locations of the subprime... Lending, building and lending. And what they did is they built, I don't know how many homes outside of Boise, Idaho, but there was no market for them. No market. So why did they do that? It's, you know, to make it seem like there's economic activity going on. Right. And in the big corporations, when people can't afford a housing like they haven't been able to do in California or in Michigan, Michigan, if you look at Byron Township and what they did to engineer the pricing, they're rigging the prices of homes. And I know exactly how they're doing it. If you look at all the developments that go on, look at Byron Township as the poster child for their fraud. What they do is they'll build three houses, the demo ones at the beginning of the development while they're developing in behind it, putting the streets in and blah, blah, blah. Well, what they do is they work with the appraisers in the townships in order to up the property value of everything around so that they can tax you more. So they will build three houses. They'll wait for a while before they sell them. And then they put a price on them that's like four times, three to four times what the normal property values are in the area. They will sell it to themselves or a subsidiary of who they are working with, not real people. With the jacked up price, those people don't pay what's on the books. They're not paying it, but that's what gets turned in. And then all of a sudden, the appraiser in the township has the ability to use those as comps for the other properties in the area. And all of a sudden, the price of housing in that area just goes through the roof. And they've got a bigger tax base because the townships, Byron Township has an EIN number. That means it's a corporation. It's for profit. Uh-huh. It is not for the people. Yeah, they turned it for profit. I bet they did. Yeah, I think what they're doing is they're taking, you know how it used to be, you'd buy a house when you're young, you know, you raise your kid, you know, you keep the house for twenty, thirty years and then you sell it, you know, for retirement. I think what they're doing is taking the profit out of the house right up front. And so that's how you end up with a house that should be worth a hundred thousand is now worth four hundred thousand or five hundred thousand. It's because they're taking the thirty years lifetime of the home out of the initial sale. And then if you sell it, unless you do some things with trust work, they're going to take half of that in capital gains on top of that, on top of the taxes you pay. Yeah, only people pay capital gains. Corporations, they don't pay those capital gains. Yeah. And so the corporations, that's why the corporations were buying up all the real estate. And I got to say kudos to President Donald Trump for putting, you know, for going and putting an end to corporate ownership of single family homes, you know, and that effort. I mean, I'm like, that's genius right there. It needed to happen because they shouldn't own, they're literally foreign corporations buying up the United States of America one bite at a time. Yes. Yeah. And I think they should also get rid of the capital gains for everybody. Everybody just get rid of that. It's unconstitutional and it's taxation without representation. We don't have a choice in this. We don't have a choice in any of the taxation that's going on because they won't listen to us. We tell them what we want done and they do whatever they want. So you know what? We have to go into a legal fight to remove these people who don't represent us and good people are going to have to start running for office that will stand unwavering for... The real America, not not this fake government that's overlaid the republic, but to represent the people of the United States, of Michigan. You know, it's the only way we're going to change it is people got to get off their their behinds and say, you know what? It is my country. It is my city. I am going to run. I'm going to make it my responsibility to change things. Yeah, there are so many things that need to be done. But in order to make that list, because of globalization, because what they did with trade agreements and our borders, excuse me, they really have to do a top-down analysis and say, how did they screw up our government? How did they change the government to be evil, partnering with corporations that exist just to bleed us dry of everything? Basically to turn us into serfs, Right. Well, you know, I was I was beaten up on the cash for clunkers thing because I've got to let everybody know. I mean, I did a post on it. I hired a gal and got a nice gal. She's she does a great job. She's smart and such. And I found out later her circumstances because I don't pry into people's lives. And she just told me she's a single mom and she has no vehicle. So she's at the mercy of other people getting her into work. And it's a real problem. She left an abusive relationship. She did tell me that I could share this information, which I think is important. How many single moms or single parents do we have out there that have no support? She has absolutely no one that's supporting her at all. Not a family, not anything. It's really heartbreaking. Even her grandma basically said, I can't help you. and she's dealing with uh her husband who has got dementia right now she said i've i've got all i can handle right now so this gal is on her own she doesn't have a car and i went back you know started thinking about this and the cash for the for clunkers that obama put in place you know what this was really all about guys this was about absolutely destroying the ability for people to buy good used cars at an affordable price. And it gave a kick to the corporations to produce new cars and put all the surveillance in it and all of the computers so that you cannot work on a car anymore unless you have the diagnostic equipment to be able to deal with the computers. Used to be that people could just put them up on jacks and get in there and replace parts. anymore uh-uh they destroyed that and it was intentional oh absolutely yeah they put all that technology and what happened to the price of cars you know i don't even know if you can buy a new car for forty thousand dollars anymore you can't um so you've got to be working in one of their engineered jobs they're There are communist jobs that they've set up for people to be able to afford that sort of thing, or better yet, what they really wanted is everybody on public transportation. And let's shove it all into the cities. Except the problem is public transportation doesn't go everywhere. Right, so it shoves everybody into their fifteen-minute cities. Yeah, well, in Idaho, you know, people in Idaho, can't it it's not big enough to justify building a public transportation system it just isn't there's no there's not enough return on investment and all subsidized yeah it all has to be subsidized so it it's the everything is just freaking insane We're paying for them to build our own prison. Yes. And all I can say to everybody is, you know, this whole thing with targeting. This is the other thing we're going to talk about today. Seeing President Trump being targeted by everyone. It's shocking to me. Because, you know what, if we voted him in, whose fault is it if things are going poorly? If you think things are going poorly, I got a lot of news for you. I think it's going in a good direction, but we're in a spiritual war. They're not going to come out and say, okay, boys and girls, this is what we're going to do because the enemy is going to foil all the plans. So you're going to have to look past some of this stuff that's being put out there by what? Propaganda media. How come right now everybody is jumping on the paid protesters on the media and say, oh, yeah, yeah. Now that's what's going on and trying to be in the know instead of let's ponder this a minute. If if it did go poorly, guess whose fault it is. It's the American people's for voting them in in. I think it's going in a great direction, personally. And to look behind what is the facade that's out there, just be a little patient here. And if you jump ship on this, you're a captured asset at this point in time. I never did put my faith in people. It's always been in God. And so... You know, he uses people to get his goals accomplished or how it's going to go. All we need to do is sit there and do what we need to do every step of the way. I don't care how it looks out there. Our responsibility isn't to sit there and me, me, me, me, me constantly, but to do the right thing and be faithful in doing the right thing. Always, no matter what anybody else does, it's up to us. I voted for Trump in twenty sixteen, twenty fifteen, whatever. But I didn't vote for him after that because he didn't keep his promise. He said he would get us out of NAFTA. And that was the only thing, the only thing that was important to me was to get us out of NAFTA. Because it was like, you know, a step towards building the Americas, which is the end of our nation state. What if, and here's another thing, what if when you look at the inauguration or the fake inauguration of Biden, I don't believe he was inaugurated. I don't. And when you look at the military and what was going on, what if, and I think this is something worth considering, what if President Trump is, the commander in chief, what if the military is actually in control and that they're dismantling this one step at a time? And I think they are in control. I think you, you nailed it. But the thing is, is that it's kind of, it's hidden. It's very much hidden. What if they're dismantling this thing behind the scenes one bit at a time and leaving the show up for people who are not ready to embrace the truth because it's way too big of a jump from the confirmation bias everybody's running on right now. And so people aren't really looking where they need to look. And when you look at the fact that things are happening and a lot of really good things are happening, But it's not going to be in the news cycle, not even remotely. When we won that conviction through the Attorney General's office of the signature gatherer's fraud, it was convicted of fraud on all counts. All counts. Why didn't this hit the mainstream media cycle? This is enough to flip the And everybody's going, but, but, but, but, but President Trump posted this and President Trump posted that. Okay, continue on the idiot cycle instead of looking at what's actually happening behind the scenes. Yeah, you know what? I do not believe in withholding information from people because they can't handle it. As far as I'm concerned, if you can't handle it, then just sit down and shut up. There you go. And no, I absolutely believe in telling people the truth. and they can adjust to the truth. I do too. And so, you know, I, I absolutely believe we have to be telling the truth is like, you know, and, and you got to ask hard questions in order to do that. Okay. You've got to push it right to the end and, and say, what if, and I'm going to say it, what if president Trump isn't alive? It's possible. We don't know. We don't know. There's a lot of don'ts out there. He has changed. This whole thing of doing these changes to the White House and what he's doing in Washington, D.C., I think he's reverted back to doing what he knows. Which is military is removing. Let's just go to the White House. Let's just see the whole thing was bugged. And there were so many bugs in it that they had to read. They had to tear on. I actually heard this from somebody who works in intelligence that there were so many bugs in the White House that they had to go through and and absolutely. go through and remove the Obama era stuff that was in there. And that, you know, when I went through the White House, I was one of the last groups to go through. I think I was the last group to go through the White House before it was closed for all of this. And I thought it was really interesting. Do you know how small the White House is to actually hold diplomatic meetings in? It's small. There's most of the rooms. You're only going to get maybe, maybe, two to four people in those rooms, maybe, maybe the, the largest area for seating accommodated like a hundred and sixty people. That's a small room. And so I don't think it was a bad idea actually, because if, if we're going to go in that direction, I think it would be a great, I think it was a great idea to actually accommodate people there and make it a diplomatic type of a, of a situation. But it's kind of funky, I mean, even to get there and to bring diplomats there or anything. You've got to go through the swamp and everything else that's there to even get to the White House. And the streets that are blocked off and the plywood that's up and the freaking fake protesters, paid protesters that are outside of the gate. It's absurd. It's absurd. Uh-huh. Well, I agree with you on that, but I think there are alternatives that should be considered, you know, like maybe moving the real Capitol, maybe moving the White House and making it a museum. I don't know. I don't disagree with you on that. That's very, very possible. There's all kinds of possibilities, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it's always interesting. But but all I got to see is salute to the to the military that's in control, because I think you guys are doing a great job. And I think whatever is happening right now, you know, there's nothing personally that any of us can do alone. You know, there's so just get on your knees and pray to God. to absolutely show things for what it is and bless those people that are working on the good side, on God's side, on the side of truth. That's where our focus needs to be. And do what you can. Step up and run for office. Support good people in office. Not anybody, in my opinion, that's been in office. Because if they could have done something, they would have. Or if they had the motivation, they would have. But none of them have done a damn thing. Right, right. They're all just taking money either directly or indirectly through their family or friends. You bet. You bet. Well, anyhow, well, I'm going to move over. Let me bring David on for one second. And hey, David, how are you doing? I'm doing well. Awesome. So, Vicki, do you have any last words here? I know you're always busy researching and you've got so much to do. No, just tell the truth, you know, and keep telling the truth and tell your friends to tell the truth. That's the most important thing. And report fraud when you see it. Yep. The ends don't justify the means. Lying is never justified and deception is never, ever justified. And for any reason, in my opinion, whatsoever, I won't do it. So, you know, it's even, it automatically disqualifies me for certain jobs. I can tell you that right now because I won't lie to people. Yep. Well, okay. Well, I'm off. Have a great day, everybody. Awesome. Thanks, Vicki. I love you to pieces. Thank you so much. And I'll see you next Monday. Okay, bye-bye. Bye. Let me see. So, David, how are you doing today? Well, it's almost spring here in the northern part of the Twilight Zone. Yeah? Almost. Well, there you go. It's gotten warmer here pretty much. I actually went out for a horseback ride last night or yesterday afternoon. It was really nice out. It was warm. I couldn't believe how warm it was. Good. Your snow is all gone. I'm sure. I had a little bit of snow yesterday and my neighbor's yard is still full of snow. Oh man. You know, I always say that you're crazy. If you live in Michigan, you got to be a little bit crazy for how cold it is and how much snow we get because of the the lake effect but i think it got us beat up there for crazy and being able to but you know what it's like that's what uh i always look at people who live in really cold climates like we do too you know we live in a cold snowy climate and such you got to be a little bit of a mutt and tough to make it through this you're you're not going to survive here well if you're a snowflake Yeah, yeah, yeah. Our family moved to the West Coast for a short time and then we moved back and my dad said one thing he noticed coming from Russia to Canada, he said, well, it's nice living in the colder parts because the perverts don't like it here. There you go. Okay, that's funny. That's really funny. I know. Well, where would you go if you're homeless? If you could live somewhere where you could sleep on the street all year round and not worry about freezing to death at night, you're not going to live in Saskatchewan or Alberta. I mean, seven months of the year, you can't, you can't do it. You could do it for a weekend or two in a cardboard box if you have, you know, some resources, but no, you end up in the West coast, you know, the left wing, that's where you end up because it attracts people like a moss to a candle. I was, I was up in the Dakotas and it was twenty below zero and that wasn't the windchill. And we, we actually had to walk a little bit of a distance and not, not very far, but we, we were we had to go and, and get some food. So we're like, okay, well, this is not too far. I think we can walk there. By the time we got there, it was the only thing that was around that, that we really, we were in a pretty remote area. And so we went from the hotel across the parking lot. And across past a few other buildings and said, and you know what it was? It was this like this like a kid's pizza place. This is actually a really funny story. And it was myself, our CFO and my husband. And so we're like, oh, we can walk it over there. How bad could this be? Right. So we walk across the parking lot. Our CFO was bald. Right. And we walk over there. By the time we got there, we were all absolutely frozen. And we're used to the cold. Couldn't believe it. And so we're in there going, man, he's got to have a hat on or something. So I looked at this, this is like a Chuck E. Cheese, but it wasn't Chuck E. Cheese. It was some sort of planet, whatever it was. So I'm like, we got to get a, we got to get a hat for him because he's going to die going back across the parking lot. So there's this little bear hat. And I'm like, I'm going to go up there and see if I can buy the bear hat. So I go up to the counter and said, you know, can I buy that bear hat? We really need it. Nope. You got to play ski ball for it. I'm like, you got to be kidding me. I'm like, there's got to be a price you would accept for this hat. I would give you fifty dollars for the hat. Nope. Got to play ski ball for like a hundred dollars for it. Nope. Got to play ski ball. I'm like, All right. So I started buying tickets and the three of us were playing skeeball to get this stupid hat for our CFO. We ended up getting it. And the pictures were absolutely hilarious with a little bear head over his head as he went back. But it was one of those fond memories from super cold area. And we still laugh about it to this day. Yeah. well it's all relative isn't it when i used to go to florida i went to the fort lauderdale area pretty much every winter and even there they were making fun of the north floridians because in february and march their furnaces their heaters had to come on so it's all relative i mean i'm there from thirty five below and there's people you know at the at the freezing point but they live in north florida where it's really cold Well, you know what? I would rather be, honestly, I like it when we're down around zero here and or under ten because when it starts warming up and it gets to be like forty and it's a wet, it's a, you know, thirty in the thirties, forties, even sometimes in the upper twenties. It'll be a wet cold and it's colder than it is below zero. Yeah. Because it's, you can handle that, that super cold. But boy, when it gets wet, it's like, there's no getting away from that. And it just gets right in your bones and such. So it is. Yeah. yeah i spent one winter on patrol boats off the west coast of canada north of queen charlotte islands just just underneath alaska and there was ice on the gunnels upstairs you know the upper decks of the boat were covered in ice the sea spray would actually freeze and that was probably the coldest i ever you know experienced day by day because the humidity just got right through your bones Yeah, that's what nails you there. Yeah, if you're on the open, it's below zero and it's it's hundred and twenty percent humidity. You know, when saltwater is freezing on the exposed surfaces of the boat, you can't get away from the humidity no matter what you do. That was really cold. Right. I can't imagine. So, well, I'm glad that we're, we're able to come back. I finally got things a little bit more stabilized in my world. So now I can be back. And I know I've got a bunch of friends down there in CENTCOM that, really want me to push things forward because I've got a chance to meet some people that are working real hard down in Florida. And I think we're going to try to do a coalition of minor parties in order to get some good people elected. You cannot, you are not going to elect good candidates through the major parties. They are owned in commerce. It's not, it has nothing to do no matter how hard you try. And there's some really good people in it. They work in commerce, and you can't overcome the amount of manipulation that's going on in these parties. They pick their candidates. They know who's going to win before the election, and they make it look like a really nice, oh, you know, the precinct delegates make a difference. But if they're honest, I mean, I've heard them say that. We do these events for the precinct delegates to get them to vote with us. It's like... know it's like that's not right you got to vote with your constituents but the constituents are and the parties are also manipulated they don't get told the truth yeah so anyhow kind of interesting so we're back yeah if things are in the barn all organized and you have workers in place yep because that's what you're looking for you're losing some personnel in your barn I had I it was it was there and I had several projects going on right now that needed some attention. And so in one place, I had a whole bunch of people that were fighting and trying to be the supreme ruler of us of, you know, of a project. And then and then I had the. barn thing going on and and had to retrain people and you can't just take somebody who who has not been around animals or even people who have been around animals in order it's not like okay step into the job and the job's gonna go great they they it takes a little training especially if you have systems in place and you have high maintenance rescue animals It's because I do some rescue. So you have to have enough knowledge to be consistent with their care that things stay maintained. Yeah, I was up every day for about six weeks there, about five o'clock in the morning. And I was there depending on if I had to do the work myself, which I can do it myself. You know, it's funny. I always laugh about it. I'm sixty two years old and I can still outwork most twenty year olds. And so, you know, go in the morning and get that all get that all done. And animals don't wait. You know, that's the strength of being from a farm community. You understand the work ethic. and it's not you don't pick and choose what you do if something needs to be done you just step in and you do what needs to be done and you don't question it and i think that that's the difference between uh people in farm communities and the snowflake and the soy boy communities right now it's like oh my god i don't want to do that because that's so below me and it's like really Really? It's like, when did you get coronated as something special, all that and a bag of chips? You know, it's like, I don't understand this. You know, if trash needs to be picked up and I see it, I pick up the trash. If there's manure that needs to be shoveled, I shovel the manure or do whatever. I mean, you know, stick your hand in parts of the horse that you never thought you'd have to go, you know, to write something. that was wrong, you know, horses have to have their bits maintained. You don't like a shot, you know, like a child, they can't do it themselves. So you have to be there to do the things that need to be done. And I don't find any of it distasteful when it comes to having to do a job. If a job needs to be done, just like a doctor, you think a doctor that, that deals with hemorrhoids is going to go, Oh my God, this is below me. No, it's a job that needs to be done to take care of the world. And most of the jobs that are like the garbage man, most, Oh my God, I wouldn't do that because I'm a, I'm a soy boy and I'm a snowflake wouldn't do that. Well, guess what happens if the garbage isn't taken out? You're going to be living in it. And it's all it all has to be done. And, you know, I have so much respect for people that do those jobs that a lot of people consider dirty jobs. You know, it's like they're worth everything we spend on it. Absolutely. Yeah. The barn's doing great. We're doing good and ramping up to get the gardens going. I'm going to be doing some special new things that I haven't done before. That hugelkultur, which is a self-watering gardening system that you use like logs as the base. and leaves and such so that it's a slow release of moisture and it cuts down on having to do like irrigation, which is a, it's a dumb way to water crops. You know, any irrigation that is spraying, you've got so much waste. If you can do it from the ground, you're much better off and you don't use as much water and your plants have stability, but you know, that's what they've brainwashed us into, I suppose. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I did a little experiment with drip irrigation and it's, it's wonderful, you know, with very small tubes from a header tube and then you, you run them along your rows with your vegetables and you set up a timer, right. And just put, put water right where the roots are. Yup. That's the best way to do it. I'm going to be doing some vertical gardening this year by creating troughs that are stacked vertically. And if I do it right, too, I can recirculate the water. It's almost like aquaponics, you know, and that sort of thing. But I'm going to have it in the dirt. But I think I'm going to do it with recirculating the water so that, first of all, the vertical gardening keeps bunnies and pests away from plants like cutworms or the grubs or cutworms that go after the plants. after the uh the plant itself or the bunnies that are going to eat everything down you know and keep it off the ground so like lettuce spinach all that sort of thing that you can just go and cut it at face you know yeah your face height and yeah good good sounds good should be fun so anyhow what are we going to talk about today i love you know i love all the stuff that you bring to the table Oh, well, there's lots of, well, I shouldn't say lots, maybe three or four things that are happening in Alberta. The latest one is some First Nations groups have taken us to court. I can't remember the best way to put it. They're looking for an injunction to stop our gathering of signatures. So we can have what we, you know, our citizens initiative phase, because once the elections Alberta count the signatures that we have, they can verify them. And then when they verified, I think it's a hundred and seventy seven thousand signatures. Well, then the province is bound to declare that a referendum on independence is going to happen. So it's, you know, putting your ducks in a row kind of a thing. So the First Nations representative so far, they've decided if they can interfere with the counting of the signatures, well, then nothing can proceed because. Well, isn't that like for us, it's a First Amendment violation. You should have the right to have your voices heard and shame on them. To set to deprive you of that, that God given right. Well, yeah, and it's not the citizens initiative that decides anything, which this is the thing I find bizarre. I understand if the results of a referendum are making you hesitant or afraid or anxious, and you want to challenge the outcome of something that's really happening. I kind of get people use any resource to defend their position, but this is just a vote to hold another vote. And it's just to allow people, including the First Nations, to participate in democracy and vote whether Alberta should be independent or not. Yeah, they're afraid. If they're afraid of this, or if they're getting paid in some way or another by somebody who wants to stop it, that's what I would guess. But we know who it is. Yeah, now we know who it is. But, you know, in effect, what it's saying is, let's say that, you know, they're not. But let's say that liberals were elected in Alberta provincially and the native people like liberals because they have an unlimited checkbook when it comes to demand. First Nations want something, they get it right away. Their leaders get it. Sorry, not the individuals. They get it. They say, well, we like the government we have. but we have scheduled elections happening and it's like they take a position. We don't want the government to change because conservatives might win the next government. So they go to court in order to stop the next election because the next election may give them an outcome that they don't like. Like that's ridiculous. And that's what they're doing with our citizens initiative. Like the citizens initiative is only an initiative in order to put a question democratically before everybody to vote on and you know if you if you stop the if you stop the citizens initiative well then you can't have a democratic exercise so i mean i've asked the question why don't they just decide then that we're not going to have any more elections at all because they like things exactly the way it is right now and or are going to more bloat Yeah, well, yeah, which is proceeding. Like you do know, we have another disgusting thing happening. We're taking the natives to court now because there was this allegation in BC that there's hundreds of unmarked graves of children that apparently we killed in residential schools. So that went worldwide. I heard that. Yeah, I mean, it was a terrible allegation. It's because ground-penetrating radar was used over a plot of land beside the location of the school, and there were anomalies. So they found hundreds of anomalies, which we know now to be the roots of fruit trees. There used to be an orchard there. Are you kidding me? No, no, I'm not kidding you. That was an orchard. So they found anomalies and they stopped right there and then just went with it. So the story went there and we've been arguing this for several years now. So eventually the native said, well, you know, we don't want to go any further. We're just going to honor our dead. And we want to keep telling the world that you white people, colonists killed our children. You know, you murdered and raped and killed our children. Well, we just want to stick with that story. But eventually, you know, we had them agree that, You have to buy a shovel and at least dig up one set of bones because we've seen the results of the anomalies. We know what was there now. We can't find the name of one child who is missing. Like nobody's recorded a missing person at all. So, you know, after we've done all our other due diligence, well, now I guess it's the time to dig. Well, how much do you want? Well, it's a small area. It's one school. So we gave them twelve million dollars. to go buy a shovel and dig up one grave. Twelve million dollars. Twelve million dollars. Okay. And they spent it on something else. Wasn't enough to buy a shovel and dig up one grave. What did they spend it on? Well, we don't know. We know that they redid some remote sensing. Okay. which would have cost a couple of hundred bucks. That's all we know. The money's just gone. They spent it. They just distributed amongst themselves and they spent it. You know what? We were just talking about integrity, right? And people have to be willing to turn things down, even populations that have been turned into victim status in order for them to be used for the pity votes. You know, I'm sorry. You know, every single one of us has had something shoved in our faces at some point in time or disadvantaged. And I don't think that that goes into, oh, I want reparations or anything like that. If we do that, then everybody should be... Equally a recipient, in my opinion. But, you know, it's real funny. Like when I first started in business, I literally had somebody look at me when I was going to buy a computer system. It was like eleven thousand dollar computer system back in the late eighties. And that I was buying a sixteen thousand. I got them. I got them discount to discount it to eleven thousand dollars for an eighty megabyte hard drive Mac to it. It was it was. Wow. And so I went into this this bank to get a loan on it. And the person looked at me and said, you know, if you were a guy, I'd give you this loan. And it's like. It's like, so do I get reparations for having my feelings hurt? Yeah. What category do you fit in? And I'm not part of the lawsuit. It was a computer or it was a house. I don't remember at the time. Cause I was doing both. And it was terrible. It's terrible. You know, I think it was, I think that was a house actually. And it was like, it was just, just insane. It was insane that they would come out and say that, but everybody gets their feelings hurt at some point in time, but that doesn't mean that, Oh no, you know, Didn't. Yeah, I would just be like, no, no, no, no. I don't know what to say. But so they didn't even dig it. They didn't even dig it up. No, not one. I'm not trying to tarnish everybody with this because there were two other locations where allegations were made that children were murdered and buried underneath the buildings or whatever. But they went directly to buying shovels and digging up the ground and then admitting that they were wrong. Have they ever dug anything up like that that was proven to be true or has it always been disproved? It's always been disproved. Always been disproved. I'm in total shock right now. That's, that's the first time I've heard that. Yeah, it's, it's a really big deal in, in Canada because it's triggered millions of dollars of expenditures. And like I say, there are good, good locations where, I mean, if, if they're in charge now and they don't know what happened during the forties and fifties and serious allegations are made, it makes the news immediately. But, you know, to their credit, they immediately then went out and bought shovels and did it properly. I mean, they had elders there, so it wasn't just other people digging up their own children if they're, you know, to find bones. But they found absolutely nothing. And then they immediately apologized. And then they immediately contacted the other schools who still had this ongoing. And they say, we want to give you a caution that in our case, we were a hundred percent sure that there were dead bodies underneath our building and there were none. So have some caution. So there's good on both sides. But in this case, they're trying to drag out this one story in British Columbia as long as they possibly can. And of course, they've even passed a provincial act banning politicians from denying the possibility that they could be wrong about this. Wow. Yeah. An elected member, a conservative member actually was kicked out of her party because she said, we need to know the truth. And so far the truth is not looking like it's the narrative that's there. So she was actually kicked out of her party. She's formed a new political party in BC and they're still trying to, educate people on exactly what they know and what they don't know and on a process going forward. But they're getting a lot of pushback because the lie that they're telling has been very profitable. And the mainstream media is entirely on their side and the federal government is entirely on their side. You know, it's this entitlement business and reparation business. So, you know, that's going on. But I think this is one of the first times that people have actually taken them to court and demanded that either you tell us, you know, well, we want the twelve million dollars back, basically. So we'll see. We'll see how that goes. So we have a court case going in Alberta on our vote and the court case going in BC on these, you know, murdered and missing Indigenous children. I don't know if you heard, it's kind of a joke in a way that, you know, the LGBTQ plus, well, our federal NDP is now adding an M and an M at the beginning of the gender as a group for murdered and missing Indigenous children. So you're an MMI, LGBTQ, two SL, two spirit. So the definition is getting really long. It's almost twenty six letters now. I say, well, why don't you just call yourself the A to Z people, right? That's funny. Yeah, I know. I know it's funny. That's really funny. And that goes back to human beings needing to be part of a group. Unfortunately, if you can't think for yourself, you're going to get sucked into a group that's being manipulated right now because everything's been infiltrated. And if it hasn't, it will be. It's just a matter of time. Yeah. Times have changed, eh? Like, we've lost our sense, our common sense. I took a philosophy course at University of Saskatchewan years ago. And, you know, like most philosophy professors, they're kind of pot-smoking hippie types. And this guy was really left-leaning. He argued with me over spiritual things in class. We had good debates going. I got to like the guy, actually, because he was so animated and full of energy. So... But, you know, in the seventies, even a guy who was a pot smoking hippie left wing radical, he had everybody in the class use the term Wolperdotter. Have you ever heard the term whopper daughter? No. What is that? Well, it's actually an American term because I found out later this professor's the reason he became so extreme left wing was his father was one of the scientists who worked on the atomic bomb. And they had this sort of feeling of, you know, we murdered a lot of we killed a lot of people with this bomb. So he kind of retreated over to the left wing fairly hard. But, I mean, his tolerance, he says, as a left-wing radical, he says, I've hit my tolerance level. He says, so I want everybody here to refer to gender as whopper daughter. And it kind of sources back to, you know, they were told to not use the word mankind. They were, you know, and then you can't say men. So, you know, he said, well, I guess every time we refer to a human being, we refer to them as a woman. And they said, we can't do that because the word woman has the word man in it. Okay. So he says, so I won't say woman will say person. We can't have that because person ends up with the word son. So he says, okay, so heretofore we will refer to everybody as a, a woe per daughter to avoid the use of the word man and son. Wow. He says and so he and I was actually fairly effective because he said even back in the seventies, avoiding the term mankind, he says, you hit my limit of tolerance. Now you've gone too far for a left wing extremist. So that's really pathetically funny, but it is funny at any rate. It is funny. Yeah. But, you know, consider how far that's gone since the seventies, where, you know, Wolper daughter was a was a joke back then. Now these people are serious about the LGBTQ, whatever, you know. yeah we we've just gone you know way down the toilet well you know i can't believe even lately how many how many uh younger women are are just you know the the snowflake community comes out i hate men and i'm like now you don't you know it's like no i i don't believe that come you know it's coming out of your mouth but i'm not believing the words And so you might not like behavior of some, but I'm pretty sure they probably don't like your behavior either. So it's kind of silly. I went, I went to this conference this weekend and it was, it was really interesting. It was Catholic conference and the I'm not Catholic, but I think I'm going to go study it a little bit. Cause I like to learn, learn new things. And there was a couple of guys there that were really talking about men's roles in the family. And they were fantastic. It was so amazing on what they said and to set expectations of what the roles really are. And I'm like, I'm still waiting for the toxic masculinity. I'm not seeing a lot of it, just quite honestly. I'll tell you one thing that is interesting to me, and I never predicted this, but we have a trend happening here that is good. I hope it spreads everywhere that younger people like up to twenties and thirties are now supporting conservative values. A lot of shift to that direction. I agree. Yeah. I mean, I think it's a really good thing. I think maybe, maybe we hit the, we hit the limit for, for kids at some point, you know, the cost of new homes, the cost of funding education, you know, triggers like looking forward into a life of, you know, getting a job and having a life as good as your parents, maybe it's finally kicking in. So I don't know how long it'll take before that, you know, that actually becomes the majority of voters, but we do have a trend. the younger people here, especially in colleges, they are being attracted to conservative values. So that's a good thing. Yeah, it's trending up here too, which is really good. And I don't know, what's really sad is to watch. So one of my sons likes the subject a lot. And he said, the real problem is, is they actually devalued women by, you know, it was a devaluation of women. And that went through the whole feminazi movement there. in order to get women out of the home so they could take our kids and raise them for us in the indoctrination camps. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. I wasn't, I wasn't raised like this. It's a, it's a kind of a strange thing that both my parents were born in other countries and they came here with not very much education. The generation before we're all university educated, but you know, my parents being the children of university educated people, when they got here, their education kind of ground to a halt when they, got homesteading, they switched completely to homesteading. So the education kind of stopped, but in, in my house, it's, it's amazing. Like I, there's certain things I never, I never heard anything, um, like what we're talking today. And I'm talking back in the fifties and sixties, my mother was the one who went to the, to the bank to take out a mortgage and negotiate loans in order to buy rental properties. Hmm. I never heard anything in my house about the fact that she, as a woman without a university degree or, you know, being in a financial institution or owning a business had any trouble negotiating with the bank and getting money and buying a house and putting rent, putting people in a rental property. Oh, that's interesting. Yeah. That was a dead end for me. I had a couple, I had a couple of them and then I ended up getting to know somebody that was in one of the, one of the financial institutions and, And then things started to go in the right direction, but you know, it's like that everywhere. You've got a mix of people that are in different, you know, different positions and you can't, you can't take it too seriously. It's like, okay, another moron on the planet. I'm just going to work, just step right over the top of that person and get it done anyway. But, You know, I'm not going to feel sorry for myself. I'm going to pity them for being stupid, you know. There's no reason they'd let it, you know, mess up one minute of your day when you meet somebody who's ignorant. That's their badge of honor or stupidity, you know. Yeah. Like maybe my mother, maybe my mother went to a bank or two and they wouldn't lend her the money as a woman. I don't know, but she never talked about it because obviously he just went to another bank and then eventually some banks said, yeah, sure. I mean, it looks like a good business proposal. Here's the money. That's exactly what I did. And it was okay. Yeah. The whole time growing up, I never heard anything from any female in my family about the disadvantage they had as a female doing business or whatever. I mean, my dad, he was a contractor at the same time my mother was buying rental properties. And if any negotiating had to be done, I mean, he said, yeah, well, your mother will take care of that. Nobody said anything about glass ceilings or, you know, difficulty or gender issues. It was kind of weird. And even immigration or language issues, you know. I just didn't pay attention to it. It's like, okay, you just carry on. You don't worry about things like that. Get the goal. And don't get distracted by the naysayers, you know. Yep. So anyway, getting back to what's going on in Alberta here, we haven't lost the injunction yet. The court case is still going on, but we did win what we wanted was that while this court case is going through, they originally, the natives wanted us to stop the gathering of signatures. So they wanted to stop the whole process, but the court has said, no, while we're deciding on the outcome, We're only agreeing that we're going to talk about the counting of the signatures and the registering of the citizen's petition success, but you don't have to stop the gathering of the signatures or the process that you're under because we only have until May the second to gather our not required signatures. The way that our petition happens is so many signatures over a certain period of time. So when you register your intent to do this, you're given a certain amount of days to do it. So you have to collect so many signatures in a certain amount of days. So we're still carrying on. And I think we've already hit the number that we need. So we're just trying to make sure we have enough buffer that they can dispute some of the signatures that we have. Because you know they're going to do it. Well, we know they're going to do it. Yeah, they're going to do their best to try to disqualify as many as they can. But our process is still going on. So, you know, stay tuned. The best thing I can say in May, we'll know if we have it. And then we have kind of a plan that If the injunction is correct, so Elections Alberta is hindered from certifying the numbers, we're going to just hire BDO Dunwoody or some independent financial institution to actually count the ballots and at least reveal to Albertans that this is ridiculous. We have the required number. And then at that point, the province who has been fairly friendly to us, as far as the citizens initiative process, they may still relent and say, we're going to ignore the court. And if we have certification that you guys did achieve the required number, all we need to do is have the government recognize the petition and put the question on the ballot. because legally the province doesn't even need the citizens initiative to put the question on the ballot. They can do it on their own. They've just given us the opportunity to do it in this way. So we're still moving forward. I tell you, I'm enjoying American response to this. I watched the YouTube yesterday from so many new channels, but there was a very good fifteen-minute explanation of how our Prime Minister and our left-leaning federal government is screwing up our relationship that we've had for such a long time. However, the relationship between my province and the province beside me, Saskatchewan, is actually improving with the United States. Go ahead, sorry. So I thought it was very interesting. That was very, very insightful because we have a lot going on right now. And, you know, it seems like maybe by default that we get all tied up in the legalities of it. But, you know, on a daily basis. I'm really looking forward to the outcome. I think there's an awful lot we could do. I'll bring up the other thing. My question to you is, do you feel like your country is in a war? I remember the days of Vietnam and the time in Afghanistan. There was a time when everything that was going on in the world involved the Canadian military. you know, hand in hand with American military. And I'm feeling a little disoriented right now with our federal government. And I know we do not have a strong military because of lack of spending and, you know, reliance on the United States, but I'm feeling a little disoriented. that we're not there with you guys. And we don't have the sense of anything except marginalization. I feel like our federal government has marginalized Canadians from world events. And I have to declare I'm personally on side with what happened in Venezuela. I mean, I'm really hoping that something can happen to improve the life of Cubans. And I recognize the sponsoring of terror that Iran has been done. And the United Nations, from the League of Nations up the United Nations, has really dropped the ball on peacekeeping. I really think that these are necessary actions that have been taken. So I really want to thank the United States for doing what it's done. And I'm sorry the Canadians haven't participated very much. you know, I don't, I don't know how to describe it except the disorientation and I'm disappointed, but I don't know. Do you, does your, the people where you live, do they talk about like young people or people in the military actually serving in combat? Like you, do you have, I don't have, I'm not hearing those contacts right now. You know, people, people are wondering what's going on. They'll say, we've got troops on the ground. So he says, we don't have troops on the ground and, and, and that sort of thing. But, From the vantage point that I'm sitting at, it seems to me like we are literally liberating the world in a way of this transnational crime syndicate. And so, I mean, that's what I'm seeing. I'm seeing a liberation from a transnational crime syndicate, which has taken over our elections, that has put us all into commerce, which has made just everyday human beings into nothing more than pawns and slaves to put into these fifteen minute cities or to take our rights away. And so, you know, I was pretty happy to see how they handled Venezuela. And I think that the way it's going for Iran and and Israel and such. I mean, every country, when we were giving aid to all these countries all over the globe, why did the country and the people hate us? Because they never got the money. It all went to the people and then funneled back to the politicians or the puppet masters that were basically, you know, holding everyone, holding the entire world hostage. So I'm kind of happy to see how it's going right now. And we'll just see what's happening. I think we're going to see some more radical things that happen that will be a radical departure from what we think is happening. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Yeah, I mean, all we can do here from Alberta and Saskatchewan is perhaps give America a little confidence in the use of strategic oil resources. I think a lot of things can happen as far as raising funds to sell crude oil from the United States to other nations to keep them on side because the confidence is there that your neighbor to the north Sell all your oil. We have enough for you for five hundred years. And like nobody in Alberta is talking about reducing the relationship that we have with the United States. Well, everybody that I talk to here, they're like, yay, Canada. Yay. You know, yay, Alberta. It's not Canada. It's yay, Alberta. I mean, everybody that I know thinks it's absolutely brilliant. I put this up earlier because with what's going on in the Straits of Hormuz, you can, there, there is an uptick from what everybody is saying. to the shipping lanes coming into the United States. And I think that people don't understand that oil is everywhere. This is not like, oh, Saudi Arabia's got oil, and Iran's got oil, or that in the Middle East. That is just crap. It's crap. It is everywhere. We've got major oil plays all over the United States and Canada. I work in the industry. I know a little bit about it. I'm not going to say I know as much as I probably could or should know, but I know enough to be able to talk about it. Even what's interesting is the rail lines from from the Dakotas, even from the Dakotas and from Canada to go down into the refineries in the United States. And every refinery in the United States is different. They do a different type of refining, different products. And not every refinery has the, in case people don't know it, not every refinery can just you know, refine oil. Okay. There's different types. There's a light sweet crude. There's the, the oil sands. There's a heavy crude. There's all these different things and they break out different products based on the type of refinery it is. So certain, certain types of petroleum products have to go to certain refineries, certain types of it have to go to other ones. Okay. You know, when they were sending the, the oil from the Dakotas down to the Gulf of America down there to be refined. People were freaking out. Oh no, it's all going to China. It's like, you guys are morons. They've got the refineries down there that can handle it. The ones in Chicago, they do not do that type of refining. Just take a chill pill and then it's going to be okay. I think that what they're doing is actually President Trump And the good guys are actually giving us energy independence, true energy independence, not just a net, you know, a net zero or zeroing the counts out, but actually having domestic reduction that we can. we can survive with ourselves and Alberta. And personally, I like Canadians. They're very polite. And, you know, you don't see some of the nonsense you see in our big cities. And, you know, to your point, when it's warm out, you get a lot more people sleeping on the streets because they're not going to do that in the colder climates. And so people either become more responsible or they're going to die. So interesting. Yeah. But the times are a little better, I think. I remember, you know, during the first so-called oil crisis, when idiots were trying to get us to believe the world was running out of oil. Oh, yeah. Can you imagine? At least here, we're not like in Australia. They're shutting down retail outlets because they don't have oil to truck to the tank. So, you know, there's places in Australia you can't fill up your vehicle because... Even though they have oil available to them, they've made this buying decision or this relationship where they're switched to green. Their supply line is cut off. I mean, it's not permanent, but still, it's affecting their lifestyle. So here, yeah, I mean, ours was, and I'll say U.S. courts. I mean, we were like a buck twenty U.S. court because our leader is about the same size as a U.S. court. So it was a buck twenty a quart. Well, now it's a buck fifty forty eight a quart. I mean, not a huge dent in my lifestyle, but at least we're not at the idiocy we were in the Iraq war of saying we're running out of oil. Yeah. People aren't buying it anymore. You know, we're paying five dollars a gallon plus per premium here in Michigan right now. And I mean, that's what that's what I pay because I always put premium in my vehicle. And so so, you know, you look at that and go, but nobody's saying, oh, my gosh, you know, we're going to run out of oil because we can't get it from the Middle East anymore. That that narrative has changed. pretty much died from what I can see. That's good. I think Alberta, I give our premier a lot of credit for this. They have figured out how much we use, how much we're going to use, how much we know we have. And when you're talking hundreds of years of supply, it's pretty hard to make up a lie about that. Yeah, it's pretty tough. It's been really odd, but our governor has been pretty quiet lately. Old Gretchen, Gretchen the Wretch Whitmer. She's been up too much lately. Well, I wish I knew more about the pipeline there. Apparently, she's tried to really shut on environmental grounds, thinking there might be a spill in the water. I mean, I think she's trying to shut down the connection to Canada that comes into Michigan. Yeah, and Enbridge is willing to pay for it, which is crazy. I mean, it's not even going to come out of our pockets, but it's the obstructionist in order for them to... continue to build their energy monopolies here water monopolies and get us off the land in order green energy is all about creating creating monopolies and and consolidating our supply lines like like for example the electric the electricity and putting us all you know when the the beautiful thing about petroleum products is is that It's actually decentralized. You can go and have a station, a gas station or a service station or something like that. And they'll deliver gas or oil there. So it's not it's it's unconnected. You can have cans in your house, you know, in your garage or something. If you keep an extra gas can full or, you know, whatever it may be. But if you're tied into the electricity and the electricity goes out, your Tesla is probably going to have a problem, you know. And so the electric cars will stop. the price of electricity through the roof. You know, it's like one of my friends has a Tesla and he used to live in California and said, I wouldn't have been able to afford running this in California because the electricity prices are so high. Here it's actually in my benefit to drive it here because it's lower here. But just wait, if they continue to build out, they're building a system that you are totally dependent on. They want us dependent on electricity, on any form of energy and on food and on water. And if they can nail that down, We're at a complete disadvantage and dependency on them. Same thing with the land and the housing prices and the taxation. We're literally being taxed without representation. They continue to raise those taxes and vote themselves better pay and siphon it off. Michigan is one big money laundering state. The entire state is all about money laundering. Well, Minnesota too, as we're learning through the social services system, childcare, whatever. Yeah, we're clearing centers. Yeah. Yeah. That's really sad. I mean, I don't think the dollars are realistic. Like they throw numbers around that it could be billion dollars of fraud. You know, the next day they say it's only billion dollars. I mean, they're throwing around numbers of estimates of billions of dollars. Well, that's outrageous. Just, it's amazing that, you know, United States has been able to provide that much money for fraud. Right now, we're actually coming up on on forty forty trillion dollars in debt. Let me show you this. Have you ever looked at the U.S. debt clock? Well, I'm kind of focused on the Canadian one right now, you know, and I'm, I'm, I'm trying to work with a number of, of, uh, dollars per person in Canada. Cause you know, we're, we're in hard negotiations now with, uh, independence because, uh, we, we will end up leaving with the share of debt. And right now it's thirty-three thousand dollars federal debt per Albertan. So just a number to work with here. There you go right there. Okay. Is there a debt? Is there a federal debt per person on that clock? There is. Let me see if I can find it here in the federal debt because you have other debts as well. Oh yeah. And unfunded liabilities is, is just. You know, and let's talk about, you know, forty trillion dollars in debt. That's about one hundred and sixty trillion dollars in debt. So this thing changes all the time. So every time I go to this, I have to it's like it's like being dropped off in the middle of Cambodia with a with a butter knife. I got to go through of it. So here's wealth. But what I've noticed with this is that this is radically changed because it almost looks like there's a new system. Hmm. Because they're looking at hidden wealth where it used to be. That used to be the per person thing down there. So it's like the panic has shifted in this. And it's kind of interesting. But spend a little time looking at this because this ends up being very interesting. Mm-hmm. Yeah, the federal debt here is thirty is thirty three thousand per person. The provincial debt's about twenty to twenty three thousand per person. So, you know, every Albertan is in debt about fifty five thousand on the two levels. And I keep telling the federal party when I was involved with it, we ran an ad on mainstream media that I thought was pretty effective. And it was a government representative coming to the door with an invoice book. So you'd knock on the door and in the ad, a man and his wife holding a baby would come to the door. And the guy would say, well, I'm here from the government. I'm just giving you your annual invoice for your share of the national and provincial debt. And he'd say, well, you know, if it was, if it was this time, it would be okay. There's what three of you in the house. So each of you are in debt, fifty five thousand dollars. So, you know, he'd write out an invoice for three times fifty five thousand dollars and say, you don't have to pay this today, but somebody, you know, somebody is going to have to cover it at some point. So anyway, I just want to give you your invoice. And so the father reaches out to grab the invoice. The guy says, no, not you. And he gives it to the baby. Oh, yeah. Have a nice day now. Because that's really what we're doing, right? You're a voter. Right. You've just put your family in more than one hundred and sixty thousand dollars of debt. And it's that baby that's going to be the one that has to deal with it. Because, you know, if you're in your thirties or forties, you're probably not going to put one penny towards retiring that debt. Look at what just popped up. This is something that just popped up. In eighteen sixty two, President Lincoln issued four hundred and fifty million dollars directly from the U.S. Treasury. These debt free industry notes were known as greenbacks. On June fourth, nineteen sixty three, President Kennedy signed executive order one one one one zero, issuing four point three billion dollars directly from the Treasury, bypassing the Federal Reserve Bank. These debt-free, interest-free notes are known as silver certificates. Kind of interesting. But what I've really noticed here is that this area was all about what each person owed. And look, it's changed. U.S. Treasury, Reserve, something has been happening here, which means that people would get a refund of eighty three thousand dollars to borrow. per refund per taxpayer. Kind of interesting, but this is, this has actually changed from debt more to what, so there's, there's gotta be things going on here that are behind the scenes that people are not, are not seeing. And there there's a lot going on and I think everybody just needs to take a chill pill and let's see how it plays out. You know? Yeah. I think it's up to people like us though, to develop the narrative that at least we need to talk about retiring the debt. Yes. You know, like reducing the amount of deficit, annual deficit is a whole different discussion. And if you don't talk about retiring the debt, you just let the other side continue on with their ratios. You know, a great governor in Michigan would be able to do a wonderful job of nullification and just say, hey, you know what? Is this constitutionally allowable? Nope. It's gone. And keep going. It's gone. And this is gone. And that is gone. And that is gone. Until we got this thing whittled down to what actually was the original intent of the nation. And I think it would be fast. Like, look at you watch. Good for you. Just saying, you know, hypothetically, of course. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. The other thing that's going on here with me is I'm trying to involve others in a conversation about what would happen as consequences of independence. And going back to the original problem we have that we don't teach civics in school anymore and people have no idea what service is rendered by what level of government. so it's it's kind of crazy in a way when when we go to public meetings like i go to gun shows then we go to car shows so we set up a table or a booth whatever and we talk to people about issues and a lot of people say they're not in favor of alberta independence and then they say because i'm worried about health care i'm worried about this i'm worried about that and i say well okay hold on everything you just mentioned is something that the alberta government's already doing So whether we're independent or not, that won't change because we're already delivering that service. Well, how's that working for you? How's your health system working for everybody up there? I can tell you down here and your downstairs neighbor here, it ain't working at all. Yeah. Well, maybe it's working. Rally up to the bar. Take another clot shot, please. Let's see what happens. There was something that came out today, this morning, that showed that Pfizer knew that they were killing babies in the womb by having them up. It came out this morning, and they were hoping to keep this hidden to, I think it was, I think it was two thousand, I think it was ninety-five or something. Well, guess what, guys? The stable genius and the good guys actually had it come out, And there were so many babies that died and so many, they were flat out killing people and they knew it. And so how's that healthcare system working for all of us? Not very well. Yeah, well, it's because of interference and fraud. And my view on this is the more layers of government that you add, the more bureaucrats that are involved, the more opportunity to obfuscate, then you're going to get the worst service the way it goes. So, I mean, one big reason to have an independent Alberta is at least you're one step away from being able to catch fraud and do something about it. Like in my, you know, my, my time in both provincial and federal government is it's, it's a lot more rapid to make a change in a province and it's impossible to make a change in the country, at least in Canada. You can't make a change. Yeah. With everything. I mean, if you have a city, if you have a city which is not run by criminals, such as, say, perhaps my opinion is Byron Center is or Byron Township. But if you have a group of local people who actually care about the community and take care of the people there, they're not in commerce. They're not building. They're not developing. They're not doing all this sort of thing. But they're literally taking care of the people there. Decisions can be made very, very quickly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We went through this in Ontario with the Mike Harris government. The NDP socialists were in power for one term and then they ruined the province as fast as they could in four or five years that they had power. So we had a change of government. The Conservatives took over and Yeah. Things happened really quickly. Like I was part of the re revitalization of social services. So we completely changed the way welfare childcare and housing was delivered in the province. How did you do that? What did you do? Well, To start off with, we fired everybody that was there. Perfect first step. We fired them all, right? So the way they delivered it was each municipality had some little kingdom leaders who would decide who would get welfare in their own little community. and they had the pen right so they would decide who got a house they would decide who got welfare they would decide so you had all these bureaucrats sucking money out of the system to pay themselves and their buddies and they duplicated it municipality by municipality by municipality so you you couldn't like if you lived uh fifty miles away from a place where you could get a job you would have to completely get off social services, take the chance of going there, getting the job, seeing if you made it through the probationary period. And if you didn't, you go on the waiting list for social housing and waiting list for welfare and waiting list for childcare. So nobody wanted to get a job. Like once you're on welfare, you wanted to stay on welfare and you have to suck up to the people in the municipality. So that opened the door to fraud because all you have to do is get elected to a municipality. Now you've got the pen, right? You can spend all that money. You can get your buddy or your wife or your kid to buy a rental house, declare it to be social housing, and then keep people in there and then just keep paying yourself. Like the fraud opportunity was great. So what the government said is this whole thing is broken. It's just totally broken. So we're gonna stop. So everybody that's working, delivering your services now at a certain point in time, you're all done. You're done. So then they, they, they came back to us and said, now, what, what we want you to do is design a model from ground up. So we designed it from the ground up. So we said, well, number one, you cannot have somebody in charge. Who's gonna be benefiting from the, the expenditure. Right. Right. So we started what they call an ICU, an intake screening unit. So we set up like a nine one one type number. It was a two one one number. So if you needed a social service, somebody who is we're watching you, they actually answer the phone in in the whole region of northern Ontario. The intake screening and it would take the call and somebody would say, look, I lost my job. I got a kid here. I'm a single parent. And so you would define what you needed. So somebody who was not there benefiting from anything that was going to happen would then say, okay, now we'll verify your income and we'll tell you what you qualify for. And then people like me who was not paid, like this is the big, I think is a big important thing. I was not paid to be the vice president of the service administration board. I was there voluntarily. So we set the rules in our region And all we did was say, this has to be consistent. We have to watch our, we have to watch what we spend. And once you qualify, the main thing we want you to do is get off welfare. So we changed the name of welfare to work fair. I know. And we told all of the welfare workers, you know, before when the more people you had, the more files you had, the more money you got. And they said, yeah, now it's the opposite. The more people you get off of welfare, the more people you get out of social housing, the more money you get paid. So you get bonuses for finding people jobs. So stop being somebody who's really good at keeping people on welfare and turn into that person who's really good at getting people off welfare. That's fantastic. We just flipped the script. Yeah, well, when you've got an inverted system, that's exactly what you have to do to combat it. So that's brilliant. I love that. Yeah, unfortunately. I'm talking about my, you know, talking about it. Yeah, so Mike Barris, unfortunately, his nickname became Mike the Knife. Like he had a department called Red Tape Cutting. I mean, that was the name of the department, the department that cut red tape. Oh, that's cool. And then when everybody was doing all kinds of things and you couldn't trace the dollars. I mean, you didn't know where the, we don't even know where the money is going. It's kind of like, I think what's happening in Minnesota right now. It's definitely happening all over the United States. Yeah. They have made things. That's the problem that I have with the nonprofit and the LLC setups we have here. So we have five of one C threes and almost all of them own a nonprofit. And that's what they use to funnel the money into to pay themselves so it doesn't get detected. And so and they go back and forth between them. And so when I when I finally realized what they were doing, I was like completely and utterly shocked. This is how it works. And it's like, if you're going to do it, then at least be upfront about it. But it's just like them paying the, you know, for politicians with the dark money funds. If it's operating in the dark, it's probably not good. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. I mean, let's give you one example. Yeah, one example, I mean, and there's Ontario, I think, with the answer. And then you have Minnesota right below Ontario. So here's an example. There's a society, the John Howard Society. So the John Howard Society helps criminals when they get out of jail to transition back into society so they don't go back to jail. Well, we knew that they had rooms, right? They bought old YMCA buildings and old hospitals type of thing. And so their charity did a really great job in helping these criminals to not be criminals anymore by finding them real work kind of thing. But we wanted to bring them into the housing department. So I thought, okay, Here's a big opportunity for fraud now. So what we did is we said, what we're going to do now is you tell us how many rooms you have and we'll tell you what the basic requirements are to be a service provider. And now we're going to come to your location and we're going to put a computer terminal at your location. Every thirty days you're going to tell us who you have here. So we can check them out, how much service you're giving them. And when you provide the service, and you have to tell us every thirty days, you have to be part of our auditing system. So we literally audited them every thirty days. And then on that basis, we even worked it down to what they call a per diem. So if somebody gets out of jail, they move in on the tenth day of the month. Well, you're going to tell us now we're going to give you twenty days of payments for housing that person. But only if you allow us to come in with our people from the intake screening unit and the administration board to audit you on an ongoing basis. As soon as you fail to give us your audit information, your dollars get cut off. Well, you got to have accountability for certain. Or you get the leering centers and that sort of thing where people just turn, you know, They just they're just it's like a ghost depository. All of these things are. If you can't audit them, that money's going to only God knows where it's going and the people who are taking it in. I tell you, it was really strange, too. I mean, the concept of this Thunder Bay population is only one hundred and twenty thousand people. Not a really big, not a really big place. And that was seventy five percent of the population of this northern region that I was involved with. So once we change it over and got rid of all these little tin pot dictators and their silo, their three silos in every municipality and all these people spending money at their discretion, we change it over to this. Well, eventually people got jobs. Eventually people were taken out of social housing and real homeless people. you know, we're given temporary residence. So we made all these changes at the end of the first year, people who didn't like what we did, probably because the opportunity for fraud was gone, gave us our first statement at the end of the first twelve months. And they said, we're providing more childcare. We're providing substantially more social housing. And we've got this five million dollar excess in our bank. Wow. Five million bucks. So, I mean, you don't want to say it really, but you know, cause you have friends who are in municipalities and you say like, how come we're providing more and better services. And now we have all this extra millions of dollars in our bank account. Where did that, where was that going before? Right. Right. Well, and I think this is a good exercise for everyone to do. If you're in whatever city, municipality, township you're in, go pull the financial records. Go pull the accounting. They have to publish it. It'll do like township board meetings and that sort of thing. You can find the finances of your area and you want to be shocked? Go through those and look at it. You will literally not believe what you're seeing. Byron Township had hotel rooms one month and flowers at the local florist and all that sort of thing. And the amount of money they spend for stuff is absolutely shocking. It's like they've got... unlimited funds to do whatever they want. They have no concept of what it's like for the rest of us to work. And it's in the hundreds of millions of dollars that you're watching pass through these municipalities. It's shocking. We got our work cut out to do going forward and really holding people accountable. But to do that, you got to know what you're talking about. You got to take the time. And you got to run for office if you've never run before. So there you go. Well, how would you like to pray for today or pray for everybody today? You know, we can go about our day and then I'm going to be back on tomorrow. Well, just want to pray that the United States keeps taking care of the big picture. Well, do you want to pray? Do you want to pray for tonight? I'll do that for sure. Yeah, let's do that. Let's say a prayer for everyone today. And I think that's important. It's the most important thing we can do is pray and bring God into all situations and have the peace that he does what he says he does. And he's not like the government. He does what he says he's going to do. So go ahead. okay lord dear lord we just thank you for the places where you have put us we thank you for the abilities and the opportunities that we have to serve you and to serve our our neighbors and our friends and i just want to pray for the united states government being the uh the policeman on the block because no one else is is doing that and and taking bold action lord we just ask that you protect protect all the servicemen and all the people who are involved in the hot war Lord, we just pray for Canada, especially in Alberta here, that we can provide support and energy and resources as we can. And so we just ask that you would protect innocent people no matter where they are from death and injury as all of these drastic things are happening in foreign places, Lord. And We just ask that you keep us safe here, that as a terrorist, we'll come back and maybe try to attack us where we live, that you'd keep people safe where they are, Lord. And then every day, give us our marching orders, Lord. Have us to wake up in the morning with a sense of duty and help us to serve in the United States and every state and where I am here in Canada, Lord. You're a big God and you're everywhere. So thank you for your Holy Spirit and your word and your protection and guidance. We give thanks in Jesus Christ's name. Thank you so much. Well, this was great. I always enjoy our conversations on Monday morning with Vicki and then you and, you know, talking about things that really matter. Not the content that's being pushed by the fake news media and fake influencer media and all that other nonsense, but looking at the real issues. And nobody here gets paid. This is absolutely nobody is getting paid here. And so when I see people not getting paid or taking a dime and they put their own time and treasure into things, you're probably going to get the truth in those days because there's no incentive. There's no incentive to lie. And I'm really glad that I never did any sponsorships. I've never even asked for somebody to buy me a free coffee. I've seen that. I mean, I've never asked for any of that. At some point in time, I think I'm going to be commandeering some of the structures and the weapons that our enemies are doing. And we're going to use it against them. You know, sometimes you do that. Somebody leaves a weapon on the battlefield, you pick it up and you use it to beat the snot out of them with it, right? And so I think that's probably going to happen, but I want to have enough knowledge to actually wield that tool properly so that we can get some gain there. So for everybody out there, I want you to remember, there's a few things that we can be doing and should be doing every day. Are you blessing the people around you? You know, it was customary for people to go into other people's homes and say, you know, say, God bless this home with peace and your presence. You know, to say something like that or to say it to the people around you. God bless you and mean it, you know, or may the peace of God be with you always. Anything like that. Be the light of Christ in this world. bring peace to all situations. Sometimes it's got to be peace through strength. I get it. There's different ways peace can be brought into things. Sometimes, you know, mom and daddy just got to bring some justice to the bad behavior of the kids in a home, right? Same thing has to happen in a country or in a world. You know, there's peace through strength is important, but we can also pick up the chicks around us that are struggling and have the discernment to know who you're talking to. Are they a real enemy? Probably not. They maybe have been captured by some evil and gone into some things they shouldn't have done or doing some things that they shouldn't be doing. But one of the biggest things that we need to remember is it's hard. The hardest thing to do is to tame the tongue, to say the right thing at the right time, not to react. but to respond and respond with the goal being to create peace and unity through whatever it may be. Now, there may be times that you may have to get in there and chew tail on somebody a little bit. That has to happen too, to correct things that need to be done. But remember the enemy is evil and they are really good. Evil is really good at using people to do bad things. And they know exactly, What we think, they've been listening to us our entire lives. They know what our weakness is. And the Bible talks about it being a predator that roams the earth looking for victims. Don't let it get you. And one of the biggest things is stay in your Bible. Know what the instruction manual tells you to do for a life. Seek God's will every single day, every moment of the day. Pray without ceasing and realize that you may be that lifeline to somebody who's doing some really bad things and may not even be able to see that it's wrong or know that what they're doing is wrong. So guess what? Tag, you're it. If they're in your life, God has put them there for you to stop, take the time and do the right thing. Don't worry about all this busy bee stuff that they've got us all doing. Sometimes it's just the person sitting right in front of us that is where our time is required. And that is the big thing, the big shift. It's not getting bigger, bigger, bigger. It's focus. Focus and focus close to you. And I think we're going to see more of that as time goes on. So with that said, that part of the show, boys and girls, go to brendaverforgovernor.com because I'm the best not conceded in history in the United States of America. And I'd like to have a discussion with the rightful president of the United States, President Donald J. Trump. Cowboy boots. I wear them every day, so I'm going to wear them better. Then we're going to go ahead and talk about things and fix this crap, right? So with that said, God bless you all. God bless all those whom you love. And God bless America. God bless the world. Let's go out and make it that day. It's a choice. It starts here. And everything that we do. So stand in line, David. We'll talk as soon as I end the show. And we'll see you tomorrow with Pro Se Mike and John Tater. Have a wonderful day and make it so. If you don't have any good examples, be one.