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BNN 12/8/2025 Technocratic Tyranny Vicky Davis

Published Dec. 8, 2025, 9:01 a.m.

9am Vicky Davis Technocratic Communism 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. X/Twitter: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1ypJdqYYbwQxW Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/636616148890812/videos/4410277309192807 Rumble: https://rumble.com/v72r2my-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-1282025-technocratic-tyranny-vicky-davis.html https://rumble.com/v72r2tw-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-1282025-technocratic-tyranny-vicky-davis.html BNN Live: https://Live.BrandenburgNewsNetwork.com Guests: Donna Brandenburg, Vicky Davis

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Good morning and welcome to Brandenburg News Network. I am Donna Brandenburg and it's the eighth day of December, twenty twenty five. Welcome to our show today. I'm going to jump right straight to Vicki and we are going to be on with Vicki Davis with Technocratic Tier. And how are you doing, Vicki? Hi. Fine. Thank you. Awesome. Awesome. Yeah, it's always I always look forward to talking to you on Monday mornings. It's kind of like my wake up thing. And I did not have enough coffee today, believe that or not. But we're going to be working on it here. So do you have a good weekend? Yeah, I did. A really good weekend because I've been working on a story about George Herbert Walker Bush and what he did to our world. Mr. CIA? Yeah, Mr. UN communist traitor. Yeah, I don't think that was even the Bush's last name. They changed it. It was sure. And Prescott Bush was the banker for the Nazis. So, you know, whatever you think about what happened in Germany, I don't believe one word that anybody has put out on anything. We don't know what happened. and there's been so much propaganda locally, but there's been propaganda for centuries, you know? And so the victors write the history and everything has been pretty much silenced. So there's a lot we don't know. Oh, there's more that we don't know than what we do know. Absolutely. And that's not by mistake. Anyway, this story is about Pax Universalis, one world, and that would be one world under the UN system. They can promise peace, but really what it is is it's enslavement. Well, there's no way that they thought that this would be a peaceful transition because what they were doing the idea of the one world under the UN system was to convert the organization of the world to an economic order. Now, the order that... And they worship the material world. I mean, they could give a rip about things that are honorable, trustworthy, or about, you know, doing the right thing for humanity. It's truly a psychopath mentality. Absolutely. And the order of the world, the one that I grew up in, was the nation state order. Under the Westphalian system that was negotiated in, I think, sixteen thirty nine or something like that, when when they agreed that group leaders of areas could define a nation state. And within that nation state, they could define their own rules, you know, cultural, religious, everything. So that was the nation state organization. I don't know anything. I really, I'm not familiar with that. Oh, well, yeah, that's when it started because Europe had, the Europeans had been at war for, you know, thousands of years probably. They had the feudal system going on and such, but I've never heard the Westphalia Agreement. Westphalian, yeah. Westphalian. Yeah, it's an agreement that they came to. Prior to that, there were empires. There was the Ottoman Empire, the, I think, Roman Catholic Empire, the British Empire. There were empires. And so the Westphalian system kind of broke up the old system of empires. And so that's really the world that we grew up in was the Westphalian system. Well, George Herbert Walker Bush Now, he gave three speeches between nineteen ninety and nineteen ninety two, three speeches at the U.N. where he actually announced moving to a new order. And the new order order is Pax Universalis. Did he call it out as that? Yes, he did. Wow. I know he did like a thousand points of light. Uh huh. Well, in the nineteen ninety one speech at the U.N., he used the term Pax Universalis. And in his speech in nineteen ninety two at the U.N., he pretty much laid out what what that meant and what it meant is essentially free market economic order within regional systems. And when I say free market, don't get excited because that's not what you think it is. It's more like crony capitalism. Precisely, yes. It basically became a corporate world, a world ruled by corporations. So what do we call that? We call that fascism. OK, so let me get down here to the. Nineteen ninety two speech where he laid out. What what the new mission for the United States was going to be. Can you put the link in the private chat here and I'll bring it up for everybody to see? Well, I know that I. I can put the text in. I'm still working on putting this together. Okay. Well, that's okay. We'll do it later. Yeah. By the end of the day, I will have it posted and I'll send you the link. So, so that when you, you know, release the broadcast to people, they'll be able to read it. I just want to make sure you get credit for the work you do, you know? Well, yeah, I appreciate that. I, I don't, really care that much, but essentially they separated our economy from our political system. Now, in the nineteen ninety two speech, he basically laid out the things that were going to have to be done. Okay, and here's one quote from it. Working with our Congress, I will propose a top to bottom overhaul of our institutions that plan and administer foreign assistance. But they also had to, of course, restructure our economy. And he says here, to move from aid to what I would call aid dependency to economic partnership we propose fundamentally the focus of US assistance programs to building strong, independent economies that can become contributors to a healthy, growing global economy. Okay, that means we should, that our new emphasis should be on building economic partnerships among our private sectors that will promote prosperity at home. So you see what they did in implementing this system of economic regionalism was to move below the visible level of government and do the restructuring kind of at the administrative level of government where no information ever comes out. Well, what's really shocking to me is we're going to go back to Koretsu that we've talked about in the past, the global monopolies that are basically set up as a supply line monopoly, which John James, who's running for governor of Michigan, is Mr. Supply Line. You know, he's Mr. Koretsu. I can't believe that people honestly can't see it because they're so starstruck over money. that I don't understand what the pull is. You know, you see people that have made a lot of money. Well, the first question I want to ask is, how did they get there? And, you know, that sort of thing. Look at Betsy DeVos in the state of Michigan here. You want to talk about, you know, Miss Koretsu. She was the one that the DeVoses and such that were doing, they were doing business all over the world. But that's why they're called Amway Global. And they've got an island right down there by by Epstein, and they were part of the Belt and Road over in China. So I don't know why people can't open their eyes and see the Republican Party, which is a bought-out, sold-out front for the CIA, funded by these globalist economic giants. They're not interested at all in the voice of we the people or individual rights. They're just money-grubbing whores. That's all all of them are. All of them are. All of them, they come into office initially, and I'm sure that most of them don't understand the system that has been established, but they get bought off pretty quickly. And so, yeah, as far as the supply chains are concerned, the supply chains are a monopoly. And what killed our economy was when Walmart set up the supply chain system, getting goods from China. And what Walmart told their suppliers is meet the China price. Well, if you can hire workers for fifty cents an hour or twenty five cents an hour, yeah, you can meet the China price. or just you know what you can live if you continue to work yeah if not we're just gonna they're just gonna exterminate you oh well that's that's why we have open borders for commerce what what pax universalis was is open borders for commerce and the minute they signed the world trade organization agreement We were all turned into just workers, just slaves. Forget citizenship. Citizenship means nothing under a global system for commerce. And that's why they import all these foreign workers and, you know, like what's going on now with the Somalis in Minnesota. Mm-hmm. It's because open borders for commerce. So they must have come into our country initially to do business, right? And so, but then they just keep coming. I remember flying into Minneapolis airport and I can't tell you what year it was, but the airport was absolutely loaded with people from the Middle East, Muslims. And you can tell, of course, by the way they dress. And I just, I was so stunned to see that. I just had no idea what the heck was going on. Why would there be so many foreigners in one of our domestic airports? Go ahead, I'm sorry. Oh, but I was still working in, you know, not really involved in understanding our foreign policy or anything. So, so that was just my last flight into Minneapolis airport on my way to New York. I just thought I'll just never go through that airport again. Cause I don't know what the hell's going on there, but you know, it's not a place I want to be. Yeah. There, there's some definite, definite, uh, Cultural issues going on here. Let's just put it that way. Yeah, they totally ignored culture. Everything became about business. Culture is something associated with people, and that includes our family values, our ethics, things like that, the moral values. All of those things are cultural values. They ignored all of that. Under Pax Universalis, and the world organized by the economy throughout the world, your culture is destroyed. And that's what happened over in Europe. That's what's happening in our country. We're just about ten years behind what's happening in Europe. But they're working on destroying our economy, for sure. Not our economy, our culture. Well, and you look at, if you've got people who can't defend themselves, have basically are brought on in the country. I don't think that everybody that comes across the border is bad. I think there's a mix. I think there's a lot of pawns involved in it. But I also think that there's a lot of, say, cartel and... cartel involvement in this. So you've got some really bad guys that are coming across. And guys is guys and girls in Michigan language, right? So, you know, we've got bad guys and we've got pawns and we've got people that have been terribly hurt. It's all... mixed into one really bad policy decision by opening those borders. And it was intentional. They're using it to create chaos and they just don't care. They don't have any concern about humanity. And I think, you know, when I saw what they were doing with bringing people from India over here, to work or overseas to work. They were promising me. They're billing it out as like two hundred thousand dollars per job to bring them over here. But once they got here, they couldn't leave the country or the company that they were working for. And they were maybe getting forty grand a year. So somebody else was the people that were bringing them over were profiting off this human trafficking to human trafficking. Basically, someone who is either a slave class or something else like that, which is worse because. Our government was replacing American workers and funding it in companies. Tyson is poster child for this because they were literally getting the illegal aliens and people who are transports in here. They were getting paid for giving them jobs. So it basically just killed off the American worker. They should absolutely be held accountable for it, pay every dollar back, number one. But the companies that violate those sort of human rights laws, they need to be absolutely terminated. Human rights is a farce under the economic organization of the world. And as far as the H-B visa workers, I think they were being paid a lot less than that. I think they were being paid about twenty thousand a year. And the companies that brought them over, like Manpower, where they were importing them, they were making profit on the difference, you know, because if you're paying if you're paying your domestic people one hundred thousand dollars a year, Or, you know, in the case of working for a company like IBM as a consultant, two hundred or two hundred and fifty thousand a year. They're making the difference, the profit on the difference. Well, look at this. It's like so there's a legend that they're paying these people twenty to forty thousand dollars. You know, there's no accountability. We don't know. But the question is, is that our government is they're literally money laundering away from our government. into somebody's pockets, you know, follow the money and you always figure out who who's connected to who, but it had nothing to do. I don't think it had anything to do with bringing a workforce over none whatsoever. I don't even know if that worked. Well, it did. It did have to do with bringing a it people over here because that was at the same time that the internet became publicly available and And why did they have to come here? They could have stayed there, you know, and why would we pay that if they needed the, if they needed the jobs, you know, could have done it just on the internet. It doesn't make any sense. They could, but it projects are kind of different and it was all new back then. Gotcha. You know, you, if you're doing something like a call center, which they did do, I mean, early on in my, Research, I found out that the Republican Party was using a call center in India to raise funds for the Republican Party. I mean, how insulting is that? Well, hold the phone. Say that again. The Republican Party was using a call center or call centers in India to raise money for the Republican Party. I mean, that's like the ultimate slap in your face. Well, I got to tell you, I am so disillusioned with both parties. The fact that no one stands up, and I don't know if they're under threat or coercion. I don't know if it's just a bad choice. I don't know if they're just dumb guys, dumb people, or what it is, or they just really chase that almighty dollar. But we have nothing that even looks close to ethics, courage, to stand in the face of threat, coercion, and duress. It's just really a shame. Well, they destroyed our country is what they did. Donald Trump is kind of trying to bring it back to being a country with borders. But the first chance that he got to make a serious effort at that He blew it up. He promised during his first administration, he promised to get us out of NAFTA, which we must do because the North American Free Trade Agreement created open borders between Mexico, the United States, and Canada. And so he said he was going to get us out of NAFTA. He didn't do it. He negotiated a new agreement called the USMCA. U.S., Mexico, and Canada. And so I haven't voted since. I mean, I was just so blown away that he did that. I just quit the whole political system. Well, like I've been saying, you know what? It's our responsibility as the people that are supposed to hold them accountable in their jobs. I mean, It's our responsibility to hold everyone accountable. But you've got to know what was done to our country. Right. And that's the problem because nobody knew what actually happened. Nobody got it figured out how to hold people accountable. So we just continue to vote in the same reruns. I mean, if you look at the governor's slate in Michigan, it is all reruns. I've talked to enough people that have said that they want to run, but they don't really want to run on the Republican or Democrat parties, but they will go kiss the rings of the people that have to rubber stamp them. This is organized crime. If somebody can't get into office or have an honest run at it, This is absolutely organized crime to protect the power structure. And they keep us dumb by having schools that are absolutely at a deficit. You don't really shock me. So I homeschooled my kids because I looked at it and go, this is absolutely ridiculous. I put my one son in preschool because that was the thing to do at the time. He comes back and all he did was play like little bunny foo-foo hand puppet crap. And it was two days. And I looked at this. This is dumb. I'm homeschooling and I don't even know what this looks like. And he actually tested out of high school. And I've got a lot of college and it doesn't make you smarter. It makes you dumber unless you question it. Right. And he he graduated high school at ten years old. He tested out. Wow. And so if anybody says anything wrong about homeschool and, and incredibly, incredibly good people skills, because, it's up to parents to teach that instead of making little psychopaths that think the world surrounds them. You know, if we don't raise our kids with a service mindset, is it the school's fault? Hell no. It's the parent's fault because they're running them around to all of these, these, you know, stand on a stage little look at me contests that are going on out there. And instead of, do you focus on other people? Are you paying attention to needs around you? Or is it just going after one stupid pursuit after another that's going to just leave you hollow? Because that's what's going on. You know, one of the things that I did with my kids, and I don't know if I've ever talked publicly about this, but I used to go out and I would load a wagon up and a cooler. And the kids and I would go around and we would visit construction sites. And if in the wintertime, I'd bring hot coffee. And in the summertime we bring like, you know, water and pop and such, and we'd go up and, and just walk up to the construction, uh, people at the construction and say, I just want to know that, you know, we're proud of you. You show up every day. I know you work really hard and probably nobody recognizes you, but, but guess what? You know, you're, you're a hero. And God cares about you. And they'd immediately go for their wallet because they thought it was part of a church, you know? And they're like, well, what are you raising money for? And I'm like, absolutely nothing. We are just here to tell you that you are important because most people aren't told that. They just go to work every day and hammer things out. And the kids would talk to them for a minute. And they were little at the time. and learning respect for people that just show up you know and then we give them something to eat and hand them something to brighten their day and and just a just little stuff that just says god loves you and and you're important the creator of the universe it made you and he's no mistakes you know and uh You know, those sort of projects is what everybody should be doing on a daily basis, whether it's in a grocery store or whatever. If you're not teaching your kids these skills and just running them to every football game, gymnastics, all that sort of thing, it's not that they're inherently bad. But what it does is it changes the mindset to competition with people, to see how important it is to step on top of people and be the star of the show instead of standing back and going, what can I do for you today? It's disgusting to me. Well, our schools have been under attack since George Herbert Walker Bush made this announcement. Um, the, he did, uh, an education conference, but they've been mis-educating our children. They turned our schools into vocational schools, um, turning the children into little workers. But they're not teaching them anything. Follow this list. So a kid will get the list and go right down the list, but it kills all, all critical thinking. Just go to the list, do what you're told, spit back the answers that we tell you. Don't question anyone. Don't question authority or you're going to get a bad grade and you won't be able to play in a sports with a really important people. That's the dynamic. Yeah. Well, it's asymmetric warfare. Yes. If you look at what happened to the schools and if you follow the timeline of changes, that wasn't what they did to our schools. The K- Twelve schools was an asymmetric warfare. Absolutely. Attack on our children. Absolutely. And so it's really not the fault of the children. It's the fault of the parents and our governments. Yeah, and everybody that's been involved in it has got to take some of the blame for this and what the bad decisions. And kind of like it's not like it's all their fault because everybody's been under this satanic system for so long. I don't blame anybody for not seeing it. But once you see it, it's your responsibility to step up, do something, say something, refuse to go along and call these people out. Yeah, yeah. And that's what I've been trying to do, but it's difficult to get people to understand the significance of how they changed our country. let's just put this in real plain language. Okay. And I don't care what anybody tells me that it's for the community that we've put their kids in school. No, it's not the community. You have put your kids in a government school, the same brainwashing government schools that turned out the psychopaths in the Brown shirts in Germany and in everywhere that the communists decide to get a foothold. So you're making a dumb argument to say that in my opinion, Just one to put your kids on, have somebody else take care of them. You got to have the fortitude to say this is wrong and I may not have all the answers. I had no idea what I was doing at first when I got into homeschooling, but I figured it out pretty fast. You know, there's steps you can take and I'm willing to talk to anybody about it because And it's actually a wonderful process because people need a little direction, because if that's all you know is government schools, how do you get off the farm here? You know, how do you get yourself out of the system? But it can be done, but you just got to have to afford to say, I don't know what I'm doing exactly, but God's going to see me through and I'm not going to be afraid and I'm going to jump. And people are going to, you know, ridicule me. They might say, what are you doing? Why are you turning your back on, you know, their government schools? Because they're all part of it. And the money laundering that goes through it is amazing. Kids are being used as a pawn. Yeah. Well, they're being destroyed intentionally. That's what every area of our life, asymmetric warfare is being waged against us. And if you don't understand that, if you don't understand that what they did in the schools was intentional to not educate the children, but just to develop them as a worker, because we were all demoted to simply workers. And if you think of yourself as a citizen, as being in any way significant to this country, forget about it. They erased it when they signed the World Trade Organization and began importing foreign workers to replace you because you're not important. Yeah, absolutely. Dead on correct. And then you look at the tax structure. I want everybody to think about this. We're at an eighty five percent plus tax rate. Every single person. You add up the fees, the licensing, which is illegal. You add up the the taxes in property taxes. They're in essence illegal, too. And the income tax is so far off the scale. I mean, think about this. And when I say this, I don't think people can even get their arms around this. What should have happened, what Donna Brandenburg would have done had I got voted in as governor, is the state and the natural resources are owned by the people of Michigan, by the people of the United States and their respective states. The government should be managing those assets. When you have somebody managing your assets, are you expecting a return? I would be. We should be expecting a return. It's so backwards. that we think of it as having to pay for this, pay for all these services. Why is it so backwards? Because they intended it to be to just have a slave class for their overlaid democracy. Don't anybody ever say that word to me because it's an IQ failure test. We're a republic. And so it's like they just turned this country and the world into their republic. their slave colony. And that's what, and they treat us that way. They're trying to have more people that are, you know, reproduced to be in that and brought up in that and literally disabled from being a free thinking person who does have the freedoms that God, that are God given. Yeah. Understanding our system of government under the constitution is, and not as part of the North American Union, which is another word for a common market of the Americas. Understand that the word market is commercial. It means when you have a commission sitting over the top of your country, they're the ones making the decisions on your economy. They are controlling your life and they don't give two hoots and hail about you. And so. I'm looking at comments right now, so I keep kind of going off to the side, but I am listening to you. So, yeah, it's just really sad. And I think that this is our time as a people, as humanity to wake up. We have to change the way that we think about things. and what we value in the world and how we treat it is what we value. Where we put our time is what we value. That's so true. And I do not value America incorporated. No, I don't either. I value the United States of America and I want it back. I want a constitutional form of government. I want government workers, government people that honor the Constitution and can't be bought off with corporate money. This whole organization of the world turns my stomach. Me too. Sorry, go ahead. We're stepping on you because there's a little pause here, but go ahead. I'm sorry. I was just going to say this whole AI systems that they're implementing, those are going to make slaves out of you. They use technocratic systems, computer systems, and data collected to basically entrap you. And people, the AI systems are going to make absolute your slavery in a fascist system. Well, you know, it's real telling when you see people who have to have all of their speeches and everything they do written by AI. Because AI is wrong a lot. The person using it has to realize it's a tool. I like AI for certain things. But the error rate on it is very, very high. And unless you're running an unmoderated AI, it's giving you answers that it's programming you with. Just like doom scrolling on YouTube and some of the other ones, it literally is programming you. And it's changing the way your brain is wired, the neuroplasticity and such. It is changing you. You have to start... challenging yourself. I actually started something. I found something because I've been wanting to learn other languages better. Okay. So I've got some rudimentary knowledge of several languages, but I took French when I was in college and I suck at it now because I don't speak it on a regular basis, but to learn other languages. So I came across an app that I'm giving a try to, and it's really, I always thought that immersion was the best way to learn a language. And or there used to be a program called Power Glide out there that I had my kids work with. And it was kind of cool because you'd be in a conversation and they would just like insert a word from another language. I think I have, I don't know, maybe six different language programs within that effort. And I've had it for probably, I'm going to say, thirty five years or something like that, maybe longer. But anyhow, there's a new app out that I actually bought into this for like a year. And so I'll check things out. I did a dry run on it to see if, you know, a test run to see if it was good. And I actually liked it. It was like, okay, this is really interesting. And I really think that the way that they weave this in, it's more like how a child learns language. And so I hit two different languages on there. And I'm going to try to go back and forth because when you go back and forth and you have to hear things differently, you are literally exercising your mind. And it doesn't matter how old you are. You've got to try new things to break the cycle of getting into just muscle memory, and doing things over and over again, you have to challenge yourself. And when kids are on these games all day long going like this, you know, there's some things. But if you don't challenge yourselves with new things, like I've been making sourdough bread, so I will do new things all the time that are physical just because I'm more that way anyway. I'd rather work with my hands than – than brain power, quite honestly. But I think that it's important to get a balance of that and challenge the way we live. So I've, I've committed myself to baking two sourdough loaves a day and I just give them away if I can't, you know, I'll eat, you know, minimal amount of it, but I give it away. It's kind of therapeutic and it's something to learn and, and it's kind of a new thing. But think about all those old skills that we've lost and, How are we ever going to take the United States back if all we have is a Jetson-esque mindset of pushing a button and going, ow, ow, my button-pushing finger hurts? You remember that, don't you? Yeah, that's a good way to put it. Because when you let a machine do your thinking for you, what you're doing is you're setting up your brain to decay. Yes. And that's exactly what happens. Write a letter every day. And I mean, write something, think something through that bugs you and write a letter. FOIA information, do anything, but don't engage, you know, sit down and it may feel weird at first if you're not used to doing this, but just sit down and start writing. You know, it's like, if you want to learn to draw, you know what the best thing to do, start doing gesture drawings, just gesture, just get your hands moving, right, right. You know, draw figures or whatever. And you'll, you'll, you'll start feeling more confident just using the tool. You know, it's like it's like when I was in college, I actually have four concentrations in art, drawing, painting, printmaking and design, because that's really what I wanted to do, because I was always naturally gifted in that. And then I decided to get smart, not be poor. And I decided to go in and study other areas alongside of it. But but I'm classically trained in drawing. And so with that, the reason why you do these things is because you've got to integrate your mind and your body. And you've got to be familiar with the tools. And so, you know, get out there. I started Tai Chi, too. I really like Tai Chi. That's all interesting. I have absolutely zero artistic ability. If there was possible to go negative on artistic ability, that's where I would be. you know what i could teach you how to draw it fast people people have said that but i i my stick people aren't even good well that's because you're starting at the wrong place you know you want to draw You know how you really, if you want to really learn how to draw, you learn your basic shapes that everything is made from. Now, for instance, let me see. I've got a coffee cup here. Hang on a minute. And it's loaded with thumb drives and such. But let's, I use this for storage. Okay. So, you know, I like aircraft and planes. Okay. I'm that person. Now, when you look at this, what shape do you see? The circle. Okay. Oh, that's just here. But I'm in the outside of the cup. Oh. I... It's kind of a rectangle. It's kind of a cylinder in a way. Well, it is a cylinder. So let's tip it up and you can see a cylinder. So if you can learn to draw an ellipse and then make it and then put another ellipse that that curve matches this curve and you put the side lines up... that is the beginning of learning how to draw and learning how to put things in perspective, seeing the negative space around things. So like if I draw, I'm not only drawing the cup, I'm drawing this shape in between my hand because this shape. You know what you're doing? You're making an assumption that my brain, the way I see things and my hands are, can coordinate i'm telling you they can't i'm not making any assumptions at all i'm telling you i i know exactly what you're saying it's all in how you see but once somebody points out to you what you're seeing all of a sudden it starts making sense and then you practice and you practice just like doing handwriting and you all of a sudden you'll get the skill i i can tell you within with that absolute certainty i could teach you to draw Do you do know there is a left brain and a right brain, right? Yes, I do. And that people that are artistic, I think it's the left brain, but don't quote me on that. I can't remember for sure. Can I suggest something new? Could that possibly be programming? And have they taught us not to do things to switch us back and forth, to exercise that and move things around to gain skills? Well, I'm not. No, because when I was a kid, before I knew anything about anything, there were students that I went to school with that already had the artistic bent. I was born that way. Yeah, you were born that way. But I can also do calculus in my head. I can't. So why is it that we can switch back and forth like that? Because it's kind of funny. And I think it's because we've been taught to be pigeonholed instead of going, well, yeah, this is a construct that was made, but is this something that's for real? And I don't know, you know, it's like, it's like, I think that it's worth exploring and I'm not saying I'm right. I'm just saying that it's something worth exploring. Well, I look, if you think about it in terms of being able to sing, some people are born their, their whole, you know, face and throat and all of that is gives them the, the ability to sing. I couldn't sing my way out of a bucket. There is just, it's like, I, I, I've always said, you know, that side of my brain, the artistic side of my brain is crippled. It's demented. It's gone. I was so gifted at research and writing that, uh, that's, that's really creative because when you're designing systems, as you have done in the past, Think of the creativity that's involved in that. That's incredible. Yeah, well, and it actually is. It's an unseen talent that I have. And the ability to remember just millions of details. and to be able to incorporate that into the design. That is a talent. Unfortunately, you can't see it. Well, I don't know. I can see it. When I look at the things that you've written and the things that you've put together, you kind of are doing both sides because you've got the organization. But to come up with the critical links you have, and it's very logical, but look at what you put together as a creative person. that created just something huge. I mean, you are very creative from what I see. It's just maybe like somebody who might be able to paint or draw might not be able to, they're real creative in that area, but they may not be able to put it out the same way you do. But it's nonetheless doesn't take you away from the creativity. Yeah, well, that's true. it's just an uh unseen and mostly unrecognized talent this is like one of those one of those really good uh discussions you have with a good friend that you're like going through this and you're you're discussing the different ways that we look at things and we're both right you know different ways of looking at things you know going around it uh-huh well and uh And another thing that I do have is tenacity. You know, those people, they pissed me off. And I've been chasing and barking and fighting at their rear end ever since. Yeah, you and I are like a couple of hound dogs on a rabbit trail. That's right. That's right. I've been accused of being a part hound dog. Because I don't quit. You know, a hound dog will run itself to death, you know, looking for that. What is it that they chase, a raccoon or something? But that's why I've been teaching raccoons. I got a funny story about coon dogs, you know, because we don't always have to be serious, do we? We can sometimes just talk as friends out there, guys, you know, even though it's probably more profitable to talk about the things that are important. But I actually went out with somebody who was my husband. He talked me into going coon hunting with him. And, you know, the whole thing, neighbor came with a coon dog and such. So we go out and we're like going around, you know, walking through the woods and such. And it was quite an experience. Just let me tell you, we ended up in a cow pasture and the cows were like, looking like these looming figures in the dark going over the hills and such. And I'm like, you know what? This is a lot of fun sneaking around out in the woods and such. However, I think this is probably not something that I'm going to enjoy doing on a regular basis. Yeah. Well, I had this, I grew up with hunters and, you know, that as a matter of fact, if we didn't eat wild meat, we would not have eaten meat. And so they did everything, deer hunting, antelope hunting, duck hunting, pheasant hunting, any kind of hunting, as long as it was to eat. They didn't hunt for fun. That was not something that was done. Well, it was funny. It's like my husband's pretty good sized guy and a real strong. And so we'd go up a bank and he, he grabbed that one time he grabbed my hand and he pulls me up the bank. And I was like on my stomach in the turn as he's pulling me up. It was actually pretty funny. I'm a savage anyway, but I'd rather do it on a horseback, but. Yeah. Oh yeah. That, that, well, that has its problems too. Occasionally. Yeah. yeah i'm really like the consummate nerd yeah i um reading and especially you know my the work that i do researching trying to figure out what happened to our world um and trying to explain it you know i i don't really write um i don't write to try, you know, like a magazine article or a newspaper or something like that. Yeah. And just to document what I found and try to put all these pieces together. And this, um, finding of George Herbert Walker Bush's UN speeches, it's kind of like the, the crowning, um, story of all my research because when you understand how they have changed the world for corporate fascism and the criminality that goes along with it then you understand what they did and then you can begin to address it to change it Well, and I think we have to understand how many of these people are placed from bottom to top of our society in the NGOs, the regulatory agencies and such. People that are taking a paycheck, you better really check yourself in whether you're part of a communist organization. type of organization or fascist organization, because you could be very, very much collaborating with the enemy. Yes, corporate fascism for the governing elite and communism for everybody else. Well, look at the Dutch, and there's a reason why they called it the Dutch East India Trading Company. And guess who's, you know, you can look at the Dutch mafia in the state of Michigan right now and how they're tied in with China, etc., And people need to start really paying attention to this because it's a for real thing. And, you know, I'm sorry, but look at Betsy DeVos. She was in charge of the education secretary. Are you totally kidding me? And then she turns on President Trump and Pence gets a huge payoff after J-Six because, you know, God forbid, should he be in office. And such, and it's like, I've got a real problem with this. I've got an issue with this whole thing. And what are they doing with the essential functions of the education department? They're moving it to the Department of Labor. There you go, right in your face, the Department of Labor. You have to just to crank your kids out as little slaves in their system. And anybody that's taken a paycheck in that, I'm sorry, but it looks to me like collaborating with the enemy because you're part of it. And, you know, how many people say, well, you know, I've got to continue working because I've got to, you know, I'm part of the bar. Sorry, bad excuse right there. They should be abolished. The bar association needs to be abolished. And the political parties, they need to be abolished. They're terrorist organizations. They work for the CIA. They take money. They're like doing all sorts of horrible things. And it's like, you know, if any of them were doing the right thing, we wouldn't have all this mess. But it's so scary for people to jump off of the familiar. You know, so what? So you lose a paycheck. So you lose your job. Let's get creative, people. Let's figure this out. This isn't that hard to do. Figure something out. Look into something. There's plenty of things you can do on your own with the talents that you have to create something. Create a business. God knows we need some workers out there. Well, the thing is that why are they allowing these people, these cartel members, these whatever to come into our country. It's because they're not following our laws. They are following the rules of global commerce and the trafficking of children. Using children as sex toys or whatever, that's not against the law in some countries. It doesn't matter in some countries. It's not illegal. Well, in a global economic system, you know, where you don't where your borders are not sacrosanct, you know, they just come in and snatch children. I don't know if people understand how evil the depths of evil, evil these people have. You know, it's not just it's sex trafficking. That's bad enough. But it gets worse from there. Yeah, it gets much worse from there. You know, when you're not talking fifteen year olds that look like they're twenty five. That's bad enough. OK, we're talking infants. And, you know, these people are totally and completely devoid of a soul at this point in time. Absolutely. So when you hear about something that's happening or you see it, put that into the context of of global commerce. If you want to understand what's going on, stop thinking as an American citizen who thinks they're living under a constitutional system. Think about a global economic system under the United Nations. What's legal around the world? Because that's the world we're living in. And we have to get our country back. We have to get our system of government back. But we won't be able to do that until we get out of the NAFTA agreement, until we break the World Trade Organization. Just blow it to smithereens. The UN, IRS, all of it. It's got to be gone. Well, the IRS is our domestic taxing system. We can debate that. I think tariffs are a better solution. The legal solution, the way they're doing taxes is totally unlawful. Well, I think it pales in comparison to what's happening in our local communities with urban renewal districts. Bingo, and that's where we're at right now in Michigan. We are under a township takeover of the state. They're taking it over through the township, which brings me to water wars. People are probably curious on what happened to the hearing last Friday. Well, I'm going to tell you what happened, and it was absolutely crazy. So I got on the Zoom court at about quarter to nine. They kept me waiting until twelve o'clock or better. The judge took a break and said she would reschedule or that we could come back on at one fifteen. The opposing attorney, who sucks at writing lawsuits, I might and responses and briefs, I might add, said, well, I can't make that. So let's reschedule and I'll be there in person. So they rescheduled the hearing and it's like, that's all right. I don't care. I guess I'm going to be going into court for this thing. And I'm pretty well trial ready right now. So it's like, Fantastic. Whatever you guys want to do, I don't care. I'm going to show up and this is going to get escalated in a way that resolves the damage that they've done with about three billion gallons of water that they flushed out of a glacial aquifer. to deprive the area of water, water rights, this is not going to go away. If they would have been smart, they would have come and talked to me at the beginning of this. But no, they paid the township, one law firm, over seventeen thousand dollars to write two briefs and a And, and, uh, I don't know, there were like three filings that they had and then they dismissed them and they brought another law firm in and it's like they're, they're paying. When you look at what these people are being paid and such, you know what, if they would have been smart, they would have come to me and asked to just go ahead and, uh, and, uh, make it a non-issue, right? I still would have probably fought them, but they didn't even come and talk to me about it. Think about that. It's a foreign corporation, right? Nestle? No, no, this isn't Nestle. Nestle's in another area. This is what they did. They put a sewer project in through here. They went right through the wetlands and drained the wetlands at a depth as stated in their own paperwork at forty feet. And so they were putting casings into forty feet, punching right through this thing. And they were dewatering. Well, guess what? They didn't even have a publicly available permit. All of a sudden, this little magical unicorn shows up and they pumped somewhere between two point five billion gallons And three billion gallons, over three billion gallons of water. I'm going to just say two point five because I believe it's over three billion. But I'm going to give them a chance to produce some things to prove that I'm wrong. Without water, there is no life. So what the freaking hell are they allowing these foreign corporations to come in? It's not allowing. They're working with them. And they deny you got to hear this. This is amazing that on the day that one of our neighbors wells went dry, his wife was starting chemo for two months. The dad went to a cemetery to get fifteen gallons of water to have water in their house. Well, his wife is going through chemo and the township denied them help, denied them any any help or anything. And there's a scatter map that shows at least twenty five wells that have been affected by this. Uh huh. Well, you just sit there and go, this project's going to go through and you people can't stop it. That's what that that is like the number one thing that everybody can look at and say, this is how these globalist bastards view us. Well, yeah, it's asymmetric warfare. I keep going back to that. What is this corporation doing with this water that is the United States? Do you know that when you drill a well and you drain it all the way to the bottom, it doesn't come back? The water doesn't come back. You've destroyed the system that created the water, the underground water. And so, you know what the freaking hell is? We have a Department of Interior. Because we have a global economic system that is more important, global economic system under the United Nations, more important than our domestic American government. See, and I called all of these organizations and I've got a whole list of people I've talked to. And what I saw from a corporate mindset to be able to evaluate it was a whole bunch of people that have been siloed into positions. so that they have plausible deniability and nothing gets done because, well, this isn't my department. Well, whose department is it? Well, I don't know. I don't think there is a department for this, really. Well, maybe you can dig just a little harder and find somebody that can actually do something here because that's not an answer. And I went through that with, I can't even tell you how many people. And I talked to somebody from the FBI and directly. And he said, too, he said, he said, look at all your townships. It's like people look at your townships. It's they're loaded with developers, realtors, appraisers, and people that make money off this rampant development. And they're all getting contracts or they're giving the contracts to their buddies or, or whatever. Yeah. It's a criminal offense. the system are the global economic order it is is a criminal system it's global fascism it is and you know what i i kind of i kind of hope somebody makes an issue out of this with me and says oh brandenburg's not telling the truth try me It's like it's like we're going to we're going to have we need to bring this out and to be open so people can see it. You know, when when they attacked me in one of the township meetings and brought the sheriffs in and while the one sheriff was there acting as a private security force for these for these imposters that are that are that are imposters of holding a public office. Because at this point in time, they're imposters. They haven't done what they needed to do and they haven't protected the community. And they tried to arrest and detain me. And I just looked at them and I said, I said, choose who you serve right now, because it's going to determine your future. And they stood down. And at the last two meetings, we haven't had any sheriffs there. So I think they got it figured out that being a private security force. for people who have broken the law and drain three billion gallons of water out of a global aquifer to destroy the environment and people's homes so that they can condemn them and you know what they actually are threatening leaning people's properties uh well sure because it's a global the global economic system is a criminal system it's criminal it is they're doing and uh You know, it just blows my mind, you know, with like stealing the water, the underground water. I mean, for crying out loud, people, don't you freaking get it? They do. It's profit for them. Well, it's profit for a few, but for the majority, they're stealing your lifeline. And how many people will not stand up and say something is absolutely shocking. But I get it. The people in our community, there are so many people that are afraid they won't stand up because they they they and I've talked to a lot of them. They won't stand up and they're like, well, I don't really want to say anything because I'm afraid of retribution. Well, there is retribution. You know what you need to tell those people? What you need to do is to break the Delphi technique. What they do is they intimidate people if only one person stands up. But if you have one person on the right side and one person in the back, another person in the front, another person on the left side, and they all stand up in sequence, it gives courage to the cowards. And that's really what you need to do is to set up your meeting strategy such that you can give courage to the majority of people. Because for whatever reason, people are afraid to stand up and speak. When the sheriff attacked me, the whole room stood up except for seven people. And there was probably close to, I don't know, there was quite a few people in the room. We were a standing room. There was standing room only in the back at that point in time. And they stood up and they left the room with me and said to the sheriff, you take her, you're taking all of us. And I think the best thing they could have done is attack me the way that they did. It's like, fine, you know, I, I really don't care. And, uh, you know, I'm like, you really think you want to do this? This probably isn't going to end real well, you know? So what, what was, uh, there was no disturbing of the peace at all. Well, it's, it's important to, um, demonstrate to people how to participate in these public meetings. You got to know the law and you've got to state the law because that's the biggest thing. If you get in there and you get real emotional about things, you're not going to think and you're not going to be able to state the law clearly where they're in error. You have to show them their errors and give them a chance to correct it. And so you do that very professionally. I'm not saying sit back there like a doormat because, you know, if anybody knows me well, they'll know that that ain't me. And but, you know, you stand up, you state what needs to be stated and in a way that's very professional and assertive. And then tell them what it is and say, okay, that's fine. You want to go in that direction and ignore the law. That's okay. Guess what? It's our responsibility and it's our duty to hold you responsible. Not just sit back and go, whatever shall we do? They're going to come and get us. It's like, no, you take the next step. Okay, you broke the law. Guess what? There's consequences. Yeah. Well, and that's a really important thing. I don't know. We are in such... trouble in this country with the way everything has been organized. And people have to begin to understand corporate fascism and who really runs this country. Because at the federal government level, they are just facilitators for corporate fascism. Yeah, I think I think it's really important for people to know. I personally believe that the good guys are in control. But because this thing was so big, they can't just like run up the middle because, you know, like in a game, they're going to have to use some strategy and tearing down These corporate systems of theft. So for me, I just kind of watch it and go, oh, well, that kind of makes sense the way they're doing that. You know, everybody's like, I want to see arrest like right now. Well, how do you know they're not going on? You know, if there's investigations going on, one person may lead to another may lead to another. They're going to throw their weakest pawn or their we let's just say it's a game of chess. What do you do in a game of chess if you really want to figure your opponent out? You throw your weakest piece out, the one that you don't really care, you don't like to use, like maybe a knight and say, okay, I'm going to sacrifice a knight because I want to see how their mind thinks, right? And then all of a sudden your game just got bigger because the game isn't where the pieces are on the board. It's how your opponent thinks. Well, the most important thing is to get us out of these international agreements. Right. Because they sold out. Those international agreements give power to the water company, you know, that is stealing your water. Well, look at Consumers. Consumers has got an island right off the coast of Venezuela. How convenient is that? You know, Smartmatic and Dominion and all that sort of thing that's been running through through Venezuela recently. You know, Philippines, whatever. I mean, this thing is going so big. That's why they're down there in Venezuela. It's crazy. You know what was interesting was that last election where the Dominion voting system came into public view. Not one person other than myself, I don't know, maybe others did, but the information didn't get propagated. That system was designed from the ground up to be an internet voting system. You bet it. It's in the programming. Yes, absolutely. None of the news media covered that fact. Actually, I think Dominion voting system was imported from Canada. Dominion, you know, Canada was a dominion of the Great Britain, was and probably still is a dominion of Canada. And so, you know, since they defined the Americas it would make sense, of course, to have a computerized voting system when people all over the continent can vote in your elections. Or all over the world. I'm not convinced that they weren't just typing in numbers and saying, hey, we're going to batch this and we're just going to hit go and then the vote doesn't really matter when it comes to the machines. I think that's a high probability of that. Well, that was one of the systems stated in George Herbert Walker Bush's UN speeches. Man, that was a bad guy. Election systems. And so that's what USAID and all the color revolutions were about, is getting the nationalists out of public office and putting in place globalist traitors. And so that's what all those color revolutions were about. I think it was the nineteen ninety two U.N. speech where Bush talked about elections. You know, making sure that everybody in the world has an election. Every country in the world has an election system. Well, an election system is only as good and honest as the people running it. And if it's the UN system that's implementing your election system, you can be guaranteed that the system is corrupt. You know, if we cut off aid and all of this other money laundering that goes through to other countries, I'm pretty sure that the whole system, it's all about cutting the financial ties. You cut the financial ties and they run out of cash. And it's going to be a painful thing. But if you were able to shut that little money tap off, I think we'd see a lot less problems. Hey, I wanted to, before we go, because I know we were talking about getting off, but, you know, this is great. We finally actually have a lot of time to talk because I don't have anybody else on today. which is great. We were talking earlier, just so you know, everybody out there, we were talking about regional accents. And Vicki likes to pay attention to regional accents, and I think it's hilarious. So I'm going to bring this up because people from Michigan don't talk normally. And I'm just going to tell you that right now. We leave letters out of a lot of words, a lot. And so I have to really fight it because I've got a pretty strong Michigan accent naturally. But I want to play this for you because y'all will find this really funny. I think this guy is hilarious. Sure, this one's easy. Rent a car? You mean rent a car. I mean, I'm saying that. Okay, okay, maybe this will help. Try saying, I'm going to rent a car. Okay, I'm gonna rent a car. Hold up, now how did that become an even longer word with no spaces and no D? That is how you say it. We're done for today. Say this season out loud for me. Winner? getting the tea. Uh, no, the tea is silent. Everybody knows that. I'm pretty sure there's people in about forty-nine states that might say it's winter. Say this word out loud for me. Ben. Uh, you mean Ben? No, no, no, no, no. You are not doing this to me. It's Ben. Like, how have you been? Ben! Ben! It's Ben! Uh, yeah, excuse me. Where have you both been? Say this word. Out loud for me. Both. Did you just put an L in the middle there? I don't think so. Both. Both. Both. You're saying an L in the middle. It is incorrect. Both. Both. Oh my gosh, I cannot say the L. Say this word. I think this is absolutely hilarious. And it's pretty accurate. He goes on for quite a while, but it is funny. Yeah. Well, yeah, it's been a kind of a fascination for me for my whole life, you know, to try and figure out where people are from based on their accent. I had a New Yorker tell me that on the phone one time. I didn't know the guy. He's like, oh, you're from Michigan, aren't you? And I was like, how do you know that? And he's like, oh, you guys have a really strong accent. I'm like, okay, this is like news to me. I had no idea. Uh-huh. It's kind of a fun hobby, you know, meaningless hobby, but it's interesting. I think what's really interesting, if you're interested in a little bit in linguists and accents and that sort of thing, you can pick out people who are perhaps doubles of those that are in public view, which I find is very, very interesting. Because there's a lot of doubles out there for people who are famous, a lot of them. And so if you learn to listen to that, listen to how they talk, there are some real telltale signs in, are you really listening to somebody who you think you are, or are you listening to a devil? Yeah. Well, something that was interesting, there was a program. I forget what the woman's name was, but she has a really heavy Brooklyn accent and she moved in as the maid. of a really wealthy man. And the butler was English. And I really thought he was English. But no, he actually is an American. And he developed the British accent just for that part. I thought that was just fascinating that he could do that so well that he fooled me. I thought he was British. That's fun. Well, is there anything else you want to say today? This is a great show. I'm glad we had a little extra time that we could just talk a little bit and we can go on our days. Yeah. Well, the only thing I want to say is that I'm working on putting up this information about Pax Universalis so that you can see it and hear it for yourself. And I hope to have that done on my website by the end of the day. Oh, that's cool. I'll send you the link when I get it. Yeah, send me the link and then I'll put it up there for everybody on my channels, too, to make sure we can find things very easily. And, you know, really, really to listen to what Vicki or read what Vicki has done is just extraordinary. I just always learn something new from you all the time. It's amazing. So, well, let's just say prayer and we'll go into our day. Dear Heavenly Father, thank you so much for Vicki and the beautiful gifts and talents that you've given her to be able to stick to a project and dig until she finds the real information behind it, not the headlines and such. And we're just very thankful for this day. And we ask that you help us all live at peace with one another. stop trying to look for stupid things that don't matter, but to actually look for things in ways we can help each other and be peaceful and not see each other as a, I don't know, a competition, but rather a human being who we are here to help. And we're so thankful for all that you've given us. Even the snow and the cold that we have up here in Michigan, it's a nice thing because we know that it keeps balance in the ecosystem here and the environment. We ask that people would turn their hearts to you, that they would learn to do the right thing, and that they would always, always, give glory and honor to you for everything. We don't own anything here. It's all yours. And we just want to be your best friend. We want to do what it is that you ask us to do. Help us to be better people. Help us to be more like you. And it's a wild time we live in right now. And please give us your eyes to see things so we have your calm perspective and strength. We love you very much. In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen. So with that said, here we go, boys and girls. It's that part of the show. Ding, ding, ding, ding. Go to brandonburfordgovernment.com because I'm the best non-conceder who's ever not conceded in history of the United States of America. And I'd like to have a discussion with the right president of the United States, President Donald J. Trump. We're in Cowboy Boots. I learn better because I learn every day. And then we fix stuff, okay? So with that said, I hope everybody has a wonderful day today. And look for things to do to make the world a better place. Don't wait for somebody else to do it. Just say, guess what? God, do you want me to do that? Pick me, send me. I will do it and I will do it gladly. So have a wonderful day today, everyone. Realize that nothing is ever as it seems. And once your trust is in God and things are going on, you have a little bit of peace about what you see, realizing that God's in control. We got nothing to worry about. He's got it. It's going to be fine. So, and I will see you tomorrow morning with John Tater. Another Tater Tuesday. Mike's not going to be on because he has had a firestorm of activity around him. I'll talk about it a little bit tomorrow, but I'd rather have him tell you what's going on. It's real interesting. So have a great day.