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BNN 2/2/2026 Technocratic Tyranny & Alberta Secession Referendum

Published Feb. 2, 2026, 9:01 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 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/1zqKVdYwDVwJB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/636616148890812/videos/4289653394694934 Rumble: https://rumble.com/v756kbg-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-222026-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-secess.html https://rumble.com/v756koe-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-222026-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-secess.html Odysee: https://odysee.com/@BrandenburgNewsNetwork:d/bnn-2026-02-02-technocratic-tyranny-and-alberta-secession-referendum:c BNN Live: https://Live.BrandenburgNewsNetwork.com Guests: Donna Brandenburg, Vicky Davis, David Leskowski

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Good morning and welcome to Brandenburg News Network. I am Donna Brandenburg and it's the second day of February, twenty twenty six. I can't believe we're in February already. January went so fast. But, you know, you've got all the court dates and all that sort of thing going up. So so there we are. And I'm on here at nine o'clock with Vicki Davis. Welcome, Vicki. Glad to hear this morning and ten o'clock with David Laskowski. And we're going to be talking about the Alberta uh, secession group or trying to break free from Alberta. I think he was on last week and we had a really good show. And then when I had a weird emergency that came up in the middle of his show, uh, my neighbors started calling and saying, Hey, um, we've got a real problem here. Are your, uh, your water or your sewage in the house? And I'm like, no. And I'm trying to get ahold of somebody to help. And finally I was like, I'm sorry, I got to go and figure out what's going on here because they said there was volcanic eruptions coming from their toilets. So we had to cut it a little bit slow today, or I mean the other day and, and move on so I could figure out what was going on, but it was okay. So anyhow. What would cause a volcanic eruption? eruption in it well i will tell you what caused it okay so apparently the piece of crap byron township as it is the commies that have destroyed our my well on you know my well they uh this is at the barn they um they destroyed the well they uh decided to switch out or plumber's septic got brought out by another company and they decided to go and clean out all of the all of the sewage areas or whatever around the street. But the problem that they did is instead of starting by where the trunk line is, they started at the end And so instead of starting here and working your way out, they literally started at the end, which built up, I believe, the pressure. And so all of a sudden, the neighbors. So another reason not to go to Byron Township, the mismanagement. So the neighbors started calling, saying, why is this happening? They're like, oh, they're blowing the sewers out. But they did it in reverse order, I'm pretty sure, and never let anybody know that this was going on. So in the meantime, we have volcanic eruptions coming out of toilets of our neighbors. I didn't have it here, but yeah. Interesting. Isn't that similar to what happened in Flint, Michigan, isn't it? When they switched water sources? No, this was like the sewage. This was like, you know, the sewer system. And so in Flint, what they did is they... They neglected to add a chemical into the water that was like, I don't know, eighty dollars or something like that. And it's allowed the the scaling on the pipes to come loose and expose all the lead and all the junk and such. And so I think that's a better way to describe what happened in Flint. But this is just absolutely another example of Byron Township. Don't move here unless you want to move into an absolute, you know, a shit show of government mismanagement, land stealing and overdevelopment and then making everybody else pay for their nonsense here. It just it just keeps going on and on and on. It's amazing. So at any rate, I think we're okay now, but that's kind of what happened last week. So I asked David if he'd come back on this week so that we can go over what he talked about a little bit more, the part where they would like to have dual citizenship with the United States. Now, I'm not sure how that's going to work. I'm not going to say that I'm going to make any comments about it. You know, I talk to everybody and just listen. But I understand why the Alberta, the people of Alberta do not want to be part of the the pilfering of Alberta to the large metropolitan centers, because that's kind of what's happening. It's a resource piracy program. it looks like it's a resource piracy from Quebec and such. You know, they don't produce anything there necessarily, but they do in Alberta. And so the resources and the taxation seems to go to Alberta, but I'm going to let him explain it at ten. It goes back to what you and I always talk about, which are the unconstitutional treaties and the agreements and such. So, I mean, I mean, I understand that Canada was not properly federated, and it's going to shock a lot of people, but the United States really wasn't either, and it got screwed up during the Articles of Confederation. It was kind of the same process. And I had Doug Force on my show, and he was explaining it for Canada, and he died about a month and a half later, which was kind of shocking to all of us. But he was in the United States working on – the improper Federation of the United States government. And it wasn't properly federated. And I've heard that from other constitutionalists that are around the country. And they told him leave the United States and never come back. So he went back to Canada. And even though he was working on the truth, he was no threat to anyone. He was actually just looking into it, putting information out there. And if it's true, we got a big problem, you know, Yeah, well, that's something that I have been working on. See, I don't think it was an accident. I think it was on purpose. Absolutely. None of this is accidental. You start out with the British crown. And I know a lot of us believe that we never really left it. Yeah, I believe we didn't. Not really. at least a few people in this country know it at the top. But the majority of us, I just had no idea whatsoever when I started researching. And I mean, it's just been one surprise after another surprise. And the thing is that I don't know what country this is anymore. Well, it isn't. It isn't ours. You know, it's that we the people. I mean, I think we're getting it back. I feel really good in a way of where it's going just because I know and I know some really good people behind the scenes. You know, not the ones that are out in front of the camera usually aren't the ones that are moving things around, you know. But I do think that we're moving in a direction. direction that's going to include disclosure. And I don't mean the ones that usually people think about, but I mean, just disclosure of truth across, you know, across the board and everything, because we have been lied to on so many different levels, including history, you know, the victors write the history. So we, you can't, you know, have you ever looked into ancient Egypt and the construction methods that allegedly were used? No, I really haven't. There is no possible way that that didn't come from, there's no possible way that we can believe the narrative that we've been told. if you look into it at all, the precision, and it all comes down to precision. You know, civilizations are built on precision. And so when you look back at the precision, the precision cuts and things that they have, and there's some boxes, and I think it's in SERP, I don't know what it is, I'll look it up. But the point being is that There's no way that that precision existed with the hand tools that they had at the time. It's not possible. And when you look at like some of the boxes that have interior corners to them, you could not cut that with a precision or, you know, produce that without precision of some of the stuff that we have now, you know, the CNC machines and such. And Even right now, I mean, I've heard it said that even with the diamond drill bits that we have, if we were going to do it, they would be irrelevant before they even hardly hit the surface of the granite. And if you look at a lot of the hieroglyphics, most of them look like they're scratched in with real primitive tools over structures that are very, very sophisticated and symmetrical that... You wouldn't get with hand producing these things. So I think it's something to really look into. And, you know, people need to not freak out when things change because things are going to change. We've been lied to about everything. Right now, we've got a bio lab over in Las Vegas. that just kind of got busted this morning. It came out and it's a CCP bio lab. And you know, there's, there's just so much coming out that I do think that we're going to have to remain a little bit fluid here and find out, you know, the truth is the truth. You got to accept the truth and question it, you know, question the truth. But if things change and we found out we've been lied to for decades and centuries and thousands of years, you have to stop and pause and consider. That's where I am. Yeah. Well, those bio labs, China was basically invited into our country. The CDC established a network, a global network of laboratories. So our government has been working to build the world systems um with our tax money uh for i i don't even know when for sure but at least since the united nations was established and the objective of course is world government which um was a complete surprise to me you know when i first started researching but um It's a betrayal on a scale that's difficult to comprehend. Oh, my gosh, yes. And that's okay. I would rather change what I know and live in the truth than to live a lie, even if it doesn't jive with what my normal opinion of things is, you know? Yeah. I gotta show you something that's kind of crazy. And I'm gonna I'm gonna say I don't know what this is. However, with that said, um, I wanted to bring it up this morning, you guys are gonna see it first here because I just posted on my telegram channel. But I'm going to tell you what this looks like to me. I've said for a long time that Michigan is the head of the snake. And I believe that to be true. I really do. Because we've got, I was told one time that all the billionaires have houses up by Traverse City or Petoskey. And it was by one of them who was leaving to go down to Naples because they all go down apparently in the middle of October, the whole group of them. This is when I was running for office. But I got looking at this and it says, I don't know where Epstein is, but who he's talking to. But just pointing out, it's funny that these boxes are all marked CIA. But not only this, this structure, and I'm not seeing what it is, but it reminds me of the pyramid, the inside of the pyramid. in Grand Rapids, which it may or may not be. I'm not sure these windows are accurate here. However, they could have maybe replaced them at some point in time since I was in there last, which is years and years ago. But I don't know. If anybody knows where this is, go ahead and wager a guess on this. But I wouldn't be surprised if this was, how do I say it, a place in Grand Rapids. And coincidentally, it's right next to Amazon, the Amazon place. And it's right, and I mean right next to Switch. If it is the pyramid, it's right next to that big Switch Center too. Like sharing a parking lot, it's close. Do you have an image of the pyramid in Michigan? Yeah, I can show you. That really interests me. Well, yeah, and I know, I absolutely... know actually quite a bit about this. Hang on a minute, I'm going to mix a couple of tabs here. Because I think this could be really interesting for people to see. And so now it's called, it used to be the Steelcase Pyramid, but now it is now being called, which I think this is fairly interesting. Because when I saw that picture, I'm like, dang, that looks like the interior of the pyramid. Because I have been in there. Maybe, maybe not. But it's awful. It's awful damn close to it, whatever it is, the inside. This is the atrium. That's in Michigan? Yeah, this is in Michigan. And I have been inside it. And so, you know, it's like, I don't know. You know, you've got these little areas here. That it comes down partway. I don't know. But if you look at the construction here, and it's different on the different floors to a certain degree. But I was like, dang, that looks like, that kind of looks like the same. If it isn't this one, it's something that looks like it. But this is, oh my God. Yeah, look at, look at. Yeah. Kind of interesting. I don't know, but it reminds me of the inside and I have been inside of it. on multiple occasions years ago, but I mean, years and years ago. So, but if you look at that, it's right next to switch and there it's a data co location now, but it's a data co location. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Watch it's a, they changed it from steel case and here you go. Yeah. Right there. And it's, uh, it's iconic David center and it's right over by East Paris in, uh, in Grand Rapids by M six. And so when I saw those, when I saw those images this morning, I was like, Hmm, wow, well, well, well, as my grandfather would say, Well, well, well, what you got here, you know, and let me let me put it up again, because it it may not, it may not be it's, I guess it's a little bit smaller, unless all your near the wall. So I don't know. I really don't know, but it's highly significant. I believe it is too, you know, and it's like switches there and they've got all these stupid data centers that they're putting up all over the place. And so there you go. And like I said, there's more than one floor there and I don't know if it is or not. It's like, I'm looking at this going, it's kind of got, it's got a vibe to it. but it's hard to tell. I don't think I was ever in the upper floors, upper floors there. And I don't know if that's what it is. However, I just thought it was kind of an odd, it was kind of odd and something to ponder. And like I said, I don't have all the answers to a lot of things, but I asked a lot of questions. It's just like, have you seen anything on, here, I'm gonna put another one up in a minute. Let's see if I can pull this up a second. Let's see if I've got it here. Here you go. I'm going to got another one that I put up. Now, I don't know the answer to this, but it is sure kind of crazy. Anthropic just created a micro doomsday machine. And this is what is it is claw. It's it's molt book. And they were showing this morning. I was kind of got into a dig into this and it's a claw machine. OpenClaw or something like that. They've changed their names three or four times so far and rebranded it. But there's AI bots that are joining up and they have created other languages to be able to talk to each other as well as create content. They created their own religion. They've got their own church and blah, blah, blah, that sort of thing. So it's really weird. There's no human interaction. They can get into bank accounts. They can see whatever. And the Western Rifleman put the first article up that I saw on it. You know, then, of course, I go to Reddit and all over the place to see. And I ended up in this Rick underscore RTP who has been writing about that on X. And he's got a pretty good thing that he's written about it. But here's another thing. I'm super good friends with a couple of people who actually were involved in writing the first AI. Didn't really know it at the time what they were involved in. And that's the truth. They were kids at the time. and didn't see the threat coming. But at this point in time, one of my friends who's been on here before has said that he contacted me this morning. I'll be putting a Substack article up there that the elites are absolutely terrified of AI. If it's run cleanly, I can see where there would be some benefit to it. But if somebody's controlling it, like the big data centers that are putting up, we better be asking a lot of questions. And I mean a lot of questions because it can reshape society in a New York minute. Uh-huh. Yeah, have you ever been to the Louvre in Paris? I have not. I've got an ancestor that has paintings in there, though. Do you? Well, they built a glass pyramid right in the center of the courtyard of the Louvre. Yeah, it's freaking weird. And my husband and I visited that. We accidentally came in the wrong door. We came in the employee door, and so we just got right in. But, you know, there was a line going way back. Oh, that's funny. Yeah, we missed all of it. So that was a lucky break. Yeah, reporting for work. Yeah. As they take you out in cops. Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah, so it looks like you've got a couple of articles that you want me to put up today. Well, I just put up the Pacific Northwest Economic Region and the one about Minnesota because, of course, what they're doing is they're in the Pacific Northwest Economic Region includes Alberta. And they're breaking up the United States into economic regions. And so it's important to understand that because your state, of course, is in the same region as Minnesota, I believe, the Great Lakes region. Yeah, I think we've got some, you know, I'm kind of in the opinion that you've got to let people break the law and find out how far they'll go in order to arrest them and clean up house, you know, clean house clean. But I kind of take that stance on this that I think that's the way it's going. Our government is completely lawless. Yes. Even with Trump and maybe especially with Trump, because he just announced recently the establishment or reestablishment of opportunity zones, you know, and presenting them as if they were new. Well, they're not new. Clinton reignited the Opportunity Zone with funding provided by the Treasury through the Community Development Finance Institutions. And so it's kind of like bank robbery was an inside job. Yeah, if you look at the MEDC, Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Whitmer, our lawless governor that should have been arrested and tried for treason years and years ago, which you never know, she may have been. And we just don't know. You know, there's so much AI and crap on all of our news sources that sometimes you just got to take a step back and say, Jesus, take the wheel, you know, and change what you can. but they have done just incalculable damage to the state. It's theft. Yes. They're bleeding our country dry is what they're doing. I was going through all of that on the other program that I do, Govern America, on Saturdays. We were talking about media consolidation and how we don't have news. We have propaganda. They've been propagandizing us for a long time. And what's disturbing is that when you look at the us aid scandal not they were like funding five thousand influencers on social media so you really have to watch who you're listening to because if you get on say like telegram and i i subscribe to or i i i've got just a ton of chats and and different influencers and content creators that i that i check in on and I watch what they say. A lot of them are really bad. They, they throw things out there without the receipts. They don't know what they're talking about. They don't question anything and they're just creating a narrative. So the question is, is what side are they really on? Yeah. Yeah. They're just parrots. Somebody is telling them what to say and they don't understand enough about what's going on to, to really do it well. Can I ask your opinion on Israel and Zionism and such? I'm going to go there. Yeah, you can. But honestly, I really avoided the subject of Israel for the longest time because I didn't want to fight with people. right and i didn't understand what the whole thing was about because i'm not a religious person and so the religion aspect of it i just you know except that i know that it was israel was mostly founded by russians russian jews and so um that that came through germany and uh Hitler actually helped to get people from their border to Israel, which was really quite surprising to me. I didn't realize that. Well, I kind of think that both sides are always playing together in any narrative, and we're the ones that are on the outside, and that's the problem. Yeah, and plus the media creates the narratives that we thought, I thought, was news, you know, true news. But it isn't. It's propaganda. And it was during the Reagan administration when they passed legislation, I guess, that allowed the government to propagandize us, which it used to be against the law. But then he changed that. There was a presidential decision directive, in that last link that I sent to you, media consolidation. I went out and found a copy of presidential decision directive, which is what Reagan signed. This article is all about consolidation of the media. You know, we used to have, territories for media companies and they were limited on ownership. But that was basically eliminated. Well, you've seen that the Sinclair videos where they're all parodying the same narrative. Same names, same buzzwords and such. And I don't really think that social media is much different. You'll watch the trends that come out. And so you can see that there are subgroups within social media that are just pushing a narrative. Not all. I mean, one of the things that we do have is because we have decentralized some of it, as long as you're picky on what you're watching a little bit and have a standard of critical thinking to be able to decide whether they're part of the narrative or whether it's worth considering, not following anyone, but just considering things. And I think, I think that we just have to be a little careful. Yes, most definitely. It's, it's just so easy to be programmed. And I mean, when, what is it, Harari, that psychopath, he's like Soros' little sidekick monkey. You know, crazy guy that says that we can hack human beings. It's like, okay, why would you want to do that? Yeah, it's pretty psycho. Can you explain to me why you would want to, you know, hack human beings other than that you're insane? I don't know. I'm with you. I can't even, I can't absorb that in my brain why you would want to. hurt and manipulate people like that. I don't think they're like us. I really don't. Did you see any of the stuff that came out on Chrissy Teigen and Don Lemon this weekend? No. Oh, that's another crazy thing. You know, it seemed to me like the whole pedo story is kind of coming forward fast and furious. I hope people have got a strong constitution when it comes to seeing what these horrible people have been doing for forever, you know. And we can't turn our backs anymore on this. We've got to deal with it. But it's been out there. Some of us have been aware of it for a very long time. And, you know, you get into the crap with adrenochrome and all that sort of thing. And it's there. And if you go back far enough, you can see that it's been there for a long time. Yeah, well, and I know what they're doing with our Congress. They blackmail. And so, you know, they basically... Uh-huh. So, you know, we don't have an honest government, not even a little bit. Well, and I look at the, you know, breaking this up into economic regions, it's very disturbing. So I think that, but what we have is also very disturbing. So I think I'm fully confident right now that if we make some changes, we need to be watchful, do our jobs as Americans, make sure that we're doing the right thing. but not biting on stuff that's necessarily not right. You know, ask questions. It's like, you know, every week, President Trump, I've always said he's kind of the bait. He's like bait, you know. He'll point at people and say, hey, look at this person. And it turns out the person is a bad person, you know, not somebody that you would want in office or has some questions. But typically, if he points people out, it's kind of the opposite. That's the pattern that I've seen. Yeah, well, Trump is an actor the same way that Ronald Reagan was an actor. Did you know that Ronald Reagan was at Bohemian Grove? No, I didn't. Yeah, there's pictures of him. And it's like, I think he was there. There's pictures of him with all the other presidents sitting together. Like, they stacked him up. Okay, cue Reagan. You know, going right down the casting call. Wow. It's just kind of crazy when you start seeing. When they've said, you know, enjoy the show and you're watching a movie, I think this has been going on for a very long time. We just don't know which side all the actors are on. And I don't agree with that. We're still here. And, you know, things may not be what, you know, we thought they were, but that's... A lot of the so-called rioters that are causing problems in Minnesota, a lot of them really are like extras for the movie. They're hired to do their part. But of course, intermingled in those extras are the actual operatives. I'm going to wager a guess on this and this is just my guess. Okay. Hang on. I'm going to see if I can get video of Minneapolis protest. Let's see if we've got it here. The one I want to show you, there's a specific video that I think is kind of, it's kind of interesting. Let's see if we can, get the one that shows them like ants running down the street because I know that we had infiltrated Antifa. So let's just see, let's see what happens here. Cause this could be real interesting. I'll see if I can bring it up. It's going to go to some sort of commercial first. Cause it always does that, you know? Oh yeah. So let's see if we can bring it up here. And we're going through something else that's an airplane. All right, enough of this. Let's go to the protest guys. See if they get the one shot. I really want to see the one shot where they're walking down the street and it shows an overall view of it. And they look like a bunch of ants. Oh, here it is right here. Okay. See, see. All right. Hang on. I'm almost there guys. Hang with me. I'm not a professional on this and I'm like watching like all videos at once. Got five screens going up. So, but look, look at the craziness of these people that are walking down the road. How many people there are? If they're actually doing that, it kind of looks a little AI-ish to me, but I don't know. But the other thing is, even if it's not, I'm pretty extra sure that they have got AI all over this thing. And if they are, there's not one person in that crowd that's going to get away from it. And unfortunately, people are so ignorant when it comes to the surveillance that we have at our fingertips, not me personally, but our country. You know what one of the most accurate surveillance is? What? It's a gait analysis. Way more accurate than facial recognition. Oh, huh. That's interesting. Yeah. So... Because everybody has their own gate. That's why, you know, if you know anything about the world of spooks out there, they'll throw things in their shoe to throw their gate off. Oh, but damn, that's interesting. It's really, really interesting. So everybody that's out there, gate analysis in a crowd, plus, you know, they're probably geofencing all of their cell phones and all of that anyway. I mean, there's a million ways to surveil. Oh, yeah, sure. You know, when I realized how the internet really is being used to propagandize people is Because I went to the fifth anniversary of the bombing of the World Trade Center. Did you really? Yeah. And so to listen. Yeah. Well, my son was in New York. So I visited him and I just, you know, went over, you know, for the day to see, you know, what it was going to be like. There were about twenty people there. but on the internet they had built it up as if it was going to be a big event fifth anniversary you know and it was nothing just a flat zero yeah most of the stuff that they show us is there's so much ai involved in it I had a cool video I found just because it's like, man, it was a dog video and this dog was doing amazing things. And I'm like, wow, that'd be really cool. But it was AI and, but it was fun to watch. It's entertaining. They can do anything in that you see in the movies. You know, it's like, think what they can do with special effects. Not only that, but the costuming, the silicone masks, all of that, you know, they have to be able, spooks have to be able to change their appearance in like five seconds or, you so if they have to if they have to be able to get out of a spot they've got to have five seconds to be able to change or change it as they walk on the fly yeah so and that's just that's you know that's been around for years now the stuff they can do is really really good i've i've always actually thought that the planes flying into the world trade center were ai early early that you would think that there would be more video out there? There's a lot of video out there. One of the best, I think, was the firefighters that were a few blocks away. They had the best viewpoint. Now, you know, you would have to really scope lower Manhattan to find that one particular place. where you have a good view of the World Trade Center from blocks away. Because when you're at the base, when it was up, when you're at the base of it, you can't even see the top. So I did see video of a plane flying in that did look like it was early. AI. Like the wing disappears and that sort of thing? Well, yeah. I mean, you know, look at the hole. They took a video of the hole where the wing shows going into the building. Yeah, like Wile E. Coyote cutting through the steel exoskeleton. That's kind of funny. Yeah, it was. I mean, it's pretty damn obvious if you give it a few minutes thought. And if you could see the size of the construction of those steel beams that the World Trade Center was built with. There's no way, no way in hell that airplane would have bounced off and, you know, fell to the street. So, but no, they should show the wing. Yeah. Look at them even if they touch a wingtip on the tarmac or something. It's not made for that. So there's no way that it's going to go through a steel exoskeleton. It's ridiculous. It's absurd. Yeah. I digress. So anyhow, what else would you like to talk about today before we get on another rabbit trail, which is what we do best? Well, I have been... Since I've been going back through research that I did over twenty years ago, I have been trying to organize in my mind, you know, what that was all about. And recently, Trump announced a new, a quote, new Opportunity Zone program. And it's not new at all. Back in about nineteen ninety three, Clinton's new economic new economy plan included empowerment zones and they've been, you know, re re upping that Opportunity Zone program all these years. And so along with the community development finance institutions, which the Treasury Secretary was talking about those recently. So they are bringing that program back, but they're presenting it as if it's a new program. You know, Trump's new program, new idea. Well, it's just a bunch of BS. It's just, they keep recycling these programs and presenting them as if they're new. And basically what they're doing, they're bleeding the American taxpayers. And it's a longer story than this, but it was for minority, the financing of minorities for businesses and homeownership, basically financing a new middle class from the bottom up. Well, they're just placing the old middle class. They devastated the old middle class with those so-called trade agreements that aren't really trade agreements. And so they're trying to rebuild, but they're basically gifting people at the bottom the money to enter the middle class. Well, you really can't do that. you know, because they didn't have the education they didn't have, which is why you see so much incompetence in this country. It's because people are in jobs that they're not qualified for. And the entitlement attitude that I see so many people have, not everybody, I'm not going to say it's everybody, but the entitlement, you know, we're entitled to that. Let's see if we can work this system or work that system. Where's the thought of maybe we should be contributing to each other instead of just seeing what we can take? It's got to come from somewhere. And so I think there's a disconnect there. People think it just, you know, the money and everything grows on trees. It's just coming from the government. It's coming from this. Well, no, it's coming from us. It's coming from all of us that work. And it's just a shame, you know. Yeah, well, the Treasury, the US Treasury is the head of the snake because that's where the community development finance institution system is located. And they're financing the bottom while they destroy the middle. And so it is basically an entitlement to people that don't deserve it. And that's really the source of the incompetence in the country. Well, if you don't earn something, you don't, first of all, know how it really works. And this, and, and so you're not going to have the competence of being able to adjust or fix things or do something if things go poorly, you know, there's just not, it's great as long as everything follows the plan, but the minute it gets off the rails, how do you re-rail something that's broken? If you don't know how you got there quite often, you're not going to get it back on the rails again. And it's like, you know, you can see that with the uh the corporate welfare that's been given out to all these big corporations like the automotive corporations they'll get these big grants and and such and the next thing you know promising jobs the next thing you know they're over in mexico building a plant down in mexico and where's the american jobs nobody even questions it yeah but right also the same thing when somebody gets a great idea on a smaller business because it's always been their dream well you know i i've didn't get any thing like that. You know, you just kind of like go in and you build things and you start small and you get it figured out. And then you don't have to have everything tomorrow to be a big squeak, you know? And I don't necessarily think that being a big squeak is even something to, to desire. You should do what you like in life. I always told that to my kids. Don't, don't do what you feel you're compelled to do. Do what you like in life and you'll always be successful. If you don't like your job, if you don't like what you're doing, you're never going to be happy. And there's no point to it. There's just no point to it. It's like, you know, working for somebody to work for that pension. Well, you can be dead before you get to the pension. If you're giving up your entire life for that one thing, the amount of money that goes into these things is kind of ridiculous too. You can probably do better on your own if you really want to know the truth. Well, if you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life. I agree with that. I agree. I was fortunate that I... Well, I started out as a key punch operator, and then I went back to school to learn programming. Turns out that I loved programming and doing systems analysis and the ability to go from one type of business doing a project, a particular kind of system, and then going to a different company working on a different system And so I loved it, just absolutely loved it. I tell you what, the best thing about computer programming when I was in school was the fact that it made, Key Punch made really good confetti for the football games. True, yeah. Really good confetti, annoyingly good confetti. Yeah. Yeah. And you know, you look at how much, how much things have changed when, you know, you're a little bit older than me, not a ton, but you're a little bit older than me. And they thought all of us were going to be programmers. That is one type of hell that I would never want for myself. I don't like programming. I took programming, but I don't, I'm not, I'm not a person who's going to, who's going to have the attention span to go line by line by line. I'm more of a, here I can move around a little bit, but I can't focus on that type of thing to the detail that it takes to be a programmer. Yeah. Yeah. From a person that's out that, that, you know, owns a tech company and understands how it works and has done a little programming and such. I think one of the most maddening conversations I have ever been in, in my life was with six programmers who were trying to decide where to put the in a sentence, And it lasted forty five minutes. Where do you put that in a contract? And I'm like, that's what I mean about people that are incompetent, that shouldn't be there. You know, that's that the people you're talking about, they should not be programmers. Well, they were debating exactly where it should be for the exact meeting because they were so anal on getting everything absolutely perfect. Yeah. they were actually very good programmers, but it was like, I, I was, I had a, about, I don't even know how much time it took me to kind of bow out and say, you guys need to handle this. Call me when this is done because I literally cannot do this. Yeah. I couldn't either. I mean, you know, there are different, not all programmers are created equally. Correct. You know? And so, yeah, I couldn't, I couldn't do that. I mean, that would take me about, ten seconds to decide yeah i was like i was like i'm done with this right now i'm literally done with this right now and i'm gonna go get a cup of coffee and and uh figure it out and call me when you don't want to waste any more time because i'm not doing this i was working at a um a company and um they were trying to teach the programmers how to do analysis. And they were debating and talking about it. And, you know, man, it was like, oh, my God, I'm going to blow my brains out if I have to sit in here listening to these people. So I just kind of walked out. I'll see you later. Yeah, we're going to go get a cup of coffee and aspirin or something like that to take the dull the pain a little bit here of the waste of the last few minutes but uh i understand you know everybody has to go through their process but uh doesn't have to include all of us either yeah don't torture me with your ignorance please that's right i'm gonna need an emotional support dog after about an hour of that i'm gonna tell you what i'm joking but you know what i mean so yeah But yes, it's just what an interesting time that we live in. And I think, you know, I really do think that I've been doing a lot of posting too on psychological issues. Things that you have to deal with in life and trying to put it into horse trainer terms, because honestly, when you train horses or you're around animals a lot, especially large animals, dogs and cats, they're kind of a chip shot. You know, a dog just wants to be loved and celebrates every single moment. A cat sits there and judges you and decides if you're worthy, right? A horse can be either. It'll go back and forth, but there's a little bit more complexity to a horse than there are cats and dogs. That's true. So I've had cats and I have a dog and that sort of thing, but horses are a whole different animal, right? And they have different personalities. You have egregious horses. You have introverted horses. They actually have a personality and they have a language all of their own. And so to look at people and how crazy people are right now in the lack of coping with changes, reality, you know, et cetera. I mean, you know, we we all we all kind of know what that's like right now. I think, you know, I would I would assume all of us have got it kind of figured out that it's a coping lack of coping mechanism. It's just like. people that are up in Minnesota, whether they're paid actors or not, they are there. What's their motivation? All the actors are just making money. You know, some of the people are up there thinking that this is the way to do it because they've been told that, you know, orange man bad and everything else like that. And the country's going to hell. It's like, well, You're part of it because you're destroying the rights of other people who never did anything wrong. Your protest is not affecting those people. They're looking out the window at you and laughing as you attack people who are innocent. And that's not okay. And the thing is, is that what are they protesting? They're protesting. They don't even know. You listen to them. They don't even know. Yeah. And the Democrats want open borders. They don't want borders, which means that they don't want a country. Well, the same thing with the Republicans. They just have a different angle on it. You know, the thing is, is that our country is being deconstructed. And the ultimate objective is to have like the European Union. you know, where you just have one big territory and one governing body. And it is a communist system. I mean, you know, because it's centrally planned. But they take pains to not let people know that it is central planning. So what they're doing, ultimately, they will harmonize all the countries to be like the communist Chinese state capitalism, which means that the state and corporations partner to manage the herd. We're part of the herd. We don't even rate being called people. It's just the deeper you dive into it and the more you understand about how the world is being reconstructed the new world order it really is a new world order and it's all based on economics the political system at this point is a farce so and anyway um i guess Donna is on the phone. That was quick. It was a very quick one. I was listening to you, but just confirming something. So, yeah, it's really the way that things have gone. I mean, I think that the people that survive the best are the ones that are adapt, you know, adaptability when things don't go the way that we think they should go. But if your peace is destroyed or your emotions are engaged, no matter what it is, They've just got you right there on the crazy train. And now once they've got your feet moving, they can move you around any way that they want. If you can stay away from the emotions and just make logical, you know, logical assessments and such, I think you're in better shape. Well, and that's where my being an analyst came in handy because I set my personal feelings aside and I said, OK, now what's going on here? I think you and I are real similar in that way. Well, and that's why my website, both websites are really documentation. They're not articles. I don't write articles. Um, I started to very early on, but I wrote one article and boy, people got up in arms. I forget exactly what, um, what I wrote, but, uh, They just went nuts on the internet. And so I never tried to write again for a media website. What do you mean? They didn't want your opinion on things? Oh, no. They got really upset because of what I presented. Damn, I can't remember what the article was. I have it, of course. I keep everything. But it just shocked me that people couldn't read an article about something that was happening without going absolutely berserk. And so, yeah, I gave that up right away. Yeah. So where do you want to go from here? We've got a few more minutes left. I really, I know you've avoided the whole Zionist thing. I did post a video this morning and just asking a question. What does everybody think? You know, I've been seeing a lot of videos of the wailing wall and pelvic thrust towards the wailing walls and that sort of thing, which seems a little bit concerning to me. That's a little insane. Yeah, there was a guy that wrote a couple of books, and he was Jewish, but he wrote about Zionism and Hitler. You know how Hitler, I think it was called the transfer program or something like that. I knew you would know something about this. Yeah. And I actually referred to it on my website. What I'll do, I can look for it and I can send you the link via email after the program. Because it's something, you know, if you want to know like the inside scoop between Israel and then Zionism, Nazi Germany and Russia. He's the guy to go to. The fact that he's Jewish says he wasn't out to hurt the Jewish image or anything. He was just writing the truth, documenting history. This guy, I'm going to see if I can bring it up again. I'm not going to play it right now, but I think this guy is incredible. There's something sacred about the Western Wall. It's this guy right here. And I thought this was pretty... He's got a pretty... Oh, yeah, yeah. What's that? Brother Nathaniel. Brother Nathaniel, yeah. And I was listening to that this morning. And I just posted it to see what everybody else thinks. But I felt like, you know, everything that we have on the planet has been corrupted. I don't care what it is. I have no issues with... with any any specific designation of people which i think classifying animal you know people like you know breeds of dogs is kind of stupid and ignorant really i think it's ignorant you know but but uh i saw i was going through this i mean i i don't i really don't like that do you do you find that to be ignorant i think it's ignorant to put people in categories I do too, especially when they aggregate into groups that oppose other people based on the characteristics that they came up with, whatever they are. It's like, you're not like me. They don't look like me. We don't celebrate holidays like me. I'm like, what is your problem? I mean, you know, it just seems really super ignorant. So I don't have any problems with people in general. I have a huge problem with systems and governmental systems that parade as what they are not. Right. Systems of discrimination, you could call it. I mean, I've got my own personal categories of people. But I but I don't share them. You know, I don't like somebody, you know, for X, Y, Z reason. I stay away from that person. But I don't count whatever group that person belongs to as being everybody like that. I mean, that's just stupid. It's ignorant. It's total ignorance. It's sort of like when I look at, say, this, it's like, do I believe everything being said there? No. But I think we should be able to question it. And there's some really, really good points about the pelvic thrusting type stuff that is being done. And go, what is this all about? Yeah, it's pretty vulgar. I think it's very vulgar. And he lays it out pretty much that he says that it goes back to mysticism and such. And I'm like, well, I could probably buy that. And I mean, he does a really, really good job talking about the... way that the temple system was presented. And he does a very, very biblical recount of the fact that Jesus said that not one stone would be on top of another and that the wailing wall is actually, in his words, he says that it's actually a Roman. It's Roman and they let him keep it. So it's not part of the temple at all, according to him, which quite honestly, I thought was was definitely worth listening to. You know, I don't want to sit here and be stupid and ignorant just because somebody tells me I can't question it or because it's not, it's not the accepted reality that's been created for us because pretty much everything's been created, you know, like the whole alien, the whole alien discussion. I don't know. You know, it's like, it's interesting, but, uh, You know, I don't know. You know, I can't say that I'm going to turn that into a religion and believe everything that any side says, just like the religion of the cult religion of Democrats and Republicans. I don't know. I can tell you. Did you nail it there? They are cults. Both of them are cults. It's a cult. And when people stop thinking when they get into these cults, because they've got the right label, because you know what? They know. They just know. And it's like, okay, your brain just clicked off right then and there. When somebody says that, oh, we have to vote in a Republican or a Democrat because that is so ignorant. It's not even funny. So, you know, it goes back to my description of eating brownies made with dog crap. Dog crap with brownies in it is still dog crap, okay? That's what it is. You're going to still keep eating those brownies with the dog crap in it while they're taking foreign money in the elections? I won't. you know but is what it is so okay anyway um your next guest is here so yeah i'm you can see david hey david okay so i'm gonna take off and thank you for the invitation to be here i always enjoy it Well, thank you. I love talking to you too. I mean, we always have great discussions. And the one thing that I like talking to you about that I really, really like is that we're not afraid to question things. And the fact that you are not afraid to question the narrative or the accepted crap, like we went through the death, the whole death thing with Karen the other day. And all of us is like, why are we doing this? This is insane. Pain, like, you know, I don't know. I'm paying what, fifteen to thirty thousand dollars for a funeral? Doesn't that seem kind of nuts? It does to me. Oh, it does to me too. Yeah, we were talking about that and I'm like, told my kids, I'm like, I don't know, just do something, but make sure it's the least amount of cost that goes in, whatever makes you feel better. But I'm like, you could throw me in a hole or take me to the pet cemetery and have me cremated there for, for sense. And I would be okay with that. Yeah. Cremate me and bring me home in a brown bag. Yeah, that's right. That's right. Throw me out to the wind. Yeah. Just, it's going to be okay. But you know, I love being able to question things just like Germany and questioning the practices and, in all of these masked organizations, ideologies, or isms. It's insanity. And yeah, I think we need to get back in to stop being categorized like a freaking dog breed with your pedigree, with whatever race, color, race, creed gender whatever it is i mean talk about insane that is nuts but anyhow well thanks for being here i'm going to go to a quick break and then i'll be on with david leskowski and we're going to be talking about all things canada morning and welcome to the second hour of brandenburg news network i am donna brandenburg and it is the second day of february twenty twenty six and i'm here with david loskowski how you doing david well i'm doing better than my internet is but i'm on my phone now so if you can hear me i'm doing good Yeah, you're doing great. And I'm really glad you could come back. We have so much to talk about. And I'm sorry that I had to cut things short last time. I had a bit of a problem here in our neighborhood. And so it was complicated. And so I'm glad you could come back. And the emergency that looked like was emerging was ended up not being a a big problem. So that was positive, but I was kind of freaking out. So what happened was my neighbors told me that they had volcanic explosions coming out of their toilet and was wondering if I was having any problems here. And I'm like, no, not that I know of, but I'm here on camera right now. Thank you so very much for interrupting me with that. I couldn't find anybody in the house that I could get. So I'm like texting manically everybody I knew, hey, go check things and see if we're drowning here or what, you know, we've got a basement full or whatever. And I couldn't get anybody, but it turned out that it was fine. And this is just another example of the piece of crap township I live in that can't manage an ant farm and or will steal the rest from you in Byron Township. Y'all need to go to jail. That's all I got to say. Yeah. It's a perfect example of incompetence at a local level. So how are you today? And you sent me that nice checklist of the things we could talk about. I'd like you to go back over again because I was listening, but I was also multitasking poorly. Okay. uh, about what, what it is that Albertans would really like to see happen with the United States, because, you know, I, you know, I, I was kind of doing some go between, between the Trump administration and, and Alberta. And so I'm pretty sure people are listening. Sure. Um, I mean, the two, the two things I was talking about was the F I P P a, and that's, uh, foreign investment promotion and protection act. So I just browse the list to see what countries are able to be requested to invest in our country and also allowed to protect their investment when they have made investments. So, I mean, clearly there are us citizens that have a lot of investments in Alberta. And one of the lawyers that works for our independence movement says, twenty percent of our original settlement in Alberta came from Oklahoma and Texas. So, I mean, even if they live here, they're still American citizens and they have investments here, big or small. What's really irritating to me and people who are watching closely is Mark Carney has just kind of made the announcement without talking to parliament or getting permission or having a vote that we're allowing China into our security systems in Canada. And I think I gave you a list of, well, I can go through it again. I mean, since before the war, Canada and the United States have been sharing infrastructure for preparation for war and emergencies. We're still active members of the Five Eyes Intelligence Gathering. We share all the intelligence. We're still, as far as I know, since nineteen fifty eight, been part of a thing called NORAD. Have you heard about NORAD? Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's a northern North American aerospace shield. So we've been here already for a long time already. And we're still members of NATO. So as far as NATO is concerned, China being a non-NATO country, I mean, why? Why aren't we hearing things like this? We can't just all of a sudden swap partners we've had since before the Second World War and say, yeah, China is not party to any of these. But because our prime minister is connected and they may have interfered in as many as eleven of our federal MPs elections. Yeah, they're connected to Canada, but not in a good way. and you're expecting us to feel good that we're swapping our trade partner and our security relationships with the United States for people that far as I know are only involved in that FIPPA like China does have authority since two thousand and twelve I believe to have basically what I understand in two thousand twelve was security guys so they're you know they're in Vancouver and they have a building and they say because we're communists they're people who don't like us so I guess an act was passed allowing a foreign nation to have protection. But, you know, you kind of think in terms of guarda or rent-a-guard or whatever, but no, they brought actually Chinese people here, military and police. So, you know, it's destabilizing, desettling to somebody like me to think we can just throw that out the window. And, you know, I think President Trump, would be wise to outline what I just outlined about the ongoing violations of these agreements we have. Cause we're not getting that from our own government. Nobody's answering our questions on that. And, uh, you know, in political science and university, I did a, my paper was contrasting the power of the president versus the power of the prime minister. And, you know, my study is that the prime minister is actually a dictator in Canada. Um, so it's hard to, it's hard to actually, uh, fight the prime minister and the prime minister's office, a PMO. It's kind of like you have POTUS, we have PMO. It's hard to, uh, to fight that in Canada where, whereas the partners in these trade arrangements, they could probably make a proclamation and say, look, involving China at this level is violating NORAD, NATO, Five Eyes, and three or four other nondescript alphabetized agreements that we have between our two countries. That might help people like me understand better. Like, did we get rid of these arrangements with the United States somehow overnight? Nobody told us. I'd like to hear it from our partners. And then I would, again, I would encourage president Trump to, uh, to say if China has the ability to protect their assets, I'd be far more happy to have an American military protecting assets in my province and soon to be country. Then, you know, having China, who's not a signatory to any of our agreements proceed. What's that? it's disturbing. Like today came out in the news today about the bio lab, the Chinese, the CCP bio lab that was, that they found in Las Vegas experimenting and such. So, I mean, this is a real clear and present threat that we have different, different things going on across the globe. And I said for a long time that the world isn't what we used to think it was anymore. And so it's, I think that you had baby Castro up there. I wasn't too happy about that. And Carney's going right down the same path as such. It's concerning. People are who they say they are. Obama sure as heck wasn't. And so for us, it's very concerning. And I don't know. It's just we need to do something different, I think. Go back to what worked. Yeah, yeah. And it's expected. At the level of political action we're taking here in Alberta, you're expecting to get a little bit of pushback. And we had an unfortunate attack on us a few days ago. They used the T word on us, treason. Oh, really? Yeah, and I'm not saying I know everybody, but I know ninety nine percent of the people involved in our movement. And it could be that somebody from an independent independence organization went to United States asking for funding for political action. I don't know that, but honestly, I've been through the phone and contact list and we can't identify anybody that's actually asked anybody outside of Canada for funding for political action. What we have done is apparently somebody has gone to banks centered in the United States. looking for a transitional loan. So in that event that Alberta passes a referendum becomes, well, basically all we're doing is we're absorbing the federal services and the federal governance from Ottawa that's not already provided to us under our constitution. So there's a select number of uh services such as pensions that in in the in between time like we have to actually collect federal taxes and then disperse them for a pension form called old age supplement and so we're looking for offers on how to finance maybe a month maybe three months of transition So that until the taxes actually become collected so we can pay them out of ongoing general revenues, we need some way to finance that. So they're basically looking for loans. So I don't think that's treasonous in any way, shape or form. But because we because we have the nerve to actually talk to people, we're in many arrangements with as far as trade. And again, I mentioned the USMCA is still in place to which we don't have with China. So, I mean, we should be quite free to talk back and forth among ourselves as far as products and services and even loans or loan guarantees. And I think we should be able to question everything, like the fact that, you know, they're opening the door to a stated absolute communist country to be operating in your country. We talked about this before that, you know, we've had Chinese-run police stations here. You have, too. As well as the Chinese are buying up land around our military bases. When the heck did that become okay? That's not okay. And, you know, as we can see, it's like launching drones. It'd be so easy to attack the United States and our military through drone warfare. I don't know. I think that we probably have really good technology that we don't need to be too concerned about it. But why would you allow this, you know? yeah well why would they allow china to come in and buy buy american land and then base right there next to our own military that is insanity it's baffling isn't it it is it's just baffling um have you heard about our car deal our automotive industry you know like part of the part of the irritation between our two countries um i guess while a three but a three country triangle here is that uh The United States doesn't want any Chinese electric vehicles in the United States because we know that they have, you know, technology, which is in most cars since two thousand fourteen. But they're rolling data collection devices is what they are. So in the in the Chinese vehicles they're collecting, just like everybody else collects data on where you're going, speed, destination and probably with microphones and GPS. I think Biden, when Biden was in power, you guys had a kill switch function. Trying to put kill switches in all the cars for twenty six. Yeah, yeah. So we don't know if China is putting them in theirs or not because it's Chinese technology. But, you know, our trading partner, America, is concerned enough about these rolling data collection devices and kill switches at the right appropriate time. I mean, if you kill a number of cars while they're in the middle of a busy intersection, you pretty much cause accidents in that intersection. So, you know, thinking forward, I think you're right to suspect because we've caught them trying to hack into our systems already. And Canada went along with it. And then all of a sudden, Mark Carney flies to Beijing and declares the New World Order. I don't know if you've heard that video. And he says, well, actually, we're going to allow forty nine thousand Chinese electric vehicles into Canada and increase it by six percent or seven percent every year thereafter. So he just opened up the door. And we've lost almost all of our auto manufacturing contacts in Ontario because it makes more economic sense for them to be positioned in the United States. That's where they're going is Mexico. Oh, is that right? Okay. Yeah. Yeah. But, you know, that's a laugh to think that Chinese manufacturing is going to replace the trade relationship we have with the United States, because at least the way we are now, we're doing a substantial amount of manufacturing at union wages, at good wages. And we know what we're making and, you know, products come and go, but it's a stable industry. It's quite a large industry in Ontario. and for somebody to say well we'll just deal with the chinese and we'll get try to get some jobs how are you going to get jobs they're already making the car they're selling the car at fifty percent of the cost to manufacture because they want them in our country i mean you know think about that why would you why would you you know there's ulterior motives invasion yeah yeah i mean it's pretty obvious but they're doing it because of course, China put a, a hundred percent tariff on canola, both seeds and oil. And so, you know, in order to, to help the canola farmers, uh, they thought they'd roll over on the auto, but the auto involves just more than trade. It's the, it's the data collection and the risk of the kill switch at appropriate times and the loss of industry. So it's a mess. I mean, this whole thing with China is it's a big mess. And, uh, I have to quote a friend of mine was on an interview. reacting to our mainstream accusing us of being traitors and getting involved in treasonous behavior because they're in the United States asking for loans. And, you know, he's pushing back as much as he can, but he's kind of pointing out the fact that, you know, China is the one who we recognize as the one who was our security threat. And the media here doesn't really want to talk about that at all. Yeah, fake news doesn't ever want to talk about what the real threats are. Yeah, and then as you know, there were meetings set up between three of our people here and people in the State Department. I didn't know, but we can't get a meeting set up with our own trade people in Canada. Huh. They want to shut you down, don't they? Yeah, yeah. I mean, so Jeff is saying, well, actually... You know, we learn a lot, like who respects who. At least people in the United States respect us enough to meet with us and talk to us. We don't get enough respect from our own Ottawa government to even sit down and talk with us. Well, I think Americans like people that are a little bit of a rebel, especially when we can see so clearly that the United States has been in really bad shape for a long time. And so, you know, you kind of look at the underdog and go, go guys, do this thing. So you could also brought up the fact that you, that one of the things that Albertans really would like is a dual citizenship with the United States. Well, I think, yeah, if it warrants, I mean, it would make it a lot easier for us generally. Like I said before, I went to Florida for a month or two for a long time every year. And like because we're in all of these security arrangements, you would think that, you know, once you enter into this FIPPA agreement, you know, if I tell you I'm in the United States regularly, I own land here. you know who I am if I apply for a dual citizenship, it may be an easier way for us to communicate in the future. Because, like, I think the die is cast. I mean, we're family. There's not much you can do about it. Canada is our neighbor, you know. Yeah, yeah. Puerto Rico has kind of the same type of agreement because Puerto Ricans consider themselves American citizens as well as Puerto Rican, you know, citizens too. So, I mean, it's been done before. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, yeah, lots of people do have dual citizenship and it's advantageous. And, uh, you know, as, as we get further down the road and find out as bad as things are in the United States, uh, people we talk to are treating us with more respect than our own federal government. Um, you know, I would apply, I mean, in heartbeat, I would apply, I think it'd be a wonderful thing. Well, you know, it comes down to people are people and the governments are all, you know, are all kind of have their own issues. But I really think that things are going quite well right now to shake loose the absolute control that the globalists have had on both of our countries, on all the countries globally. They've all been really usurped and put their puppets in. You know, you could see that with what was happening with Maduro and our elections being hacked and such. But this is a global issue that's going in. And I think we're being broken loose from that, which opens up a lot of possibilities for the future. Yeah, for sure. For sure. Have you ever driven on the Alaska Highway? No, I haven't. Yeah, as far as permanent connection, just west of my house here on the highway, there is actually a sign there, and it says the beginning of the Alaska Highway. So I'm in Canada, and I have a sign pointing to an American state. But you know the history of the Alaska Highway. That was cooperation between Canadians and Americans during the war in order to get military munitions and logistic connection into Alaska. So we built the road together and it starts right here, just down the road from my house. So there it is, you know, and we're connected. We built the road together. We're still using it. It's, you know, it's improved every year. I used to work in the Yukon and in Northern BC, I drove on the Alaska Highway an awful lot and they're really improving it. It's a really good way to get through Alberta and up into the territories and then into Alaska. the American side is much better paid than the Canadian side, but we're catching up. Yeah. I mean, we're sharing, we're sharing so much now. It would just be, you know, it would be a nice, be a nice touch if people in Alberta, because you know, if they have clear records, they have property, they do business regularly with United States. It'd be really great to be able to be a dual citizen specifically because of what we're trying to do now would be very helpful too. Well, it sounds like some talks need to happen. So really super interesting at any rate. I was going to ask you about citizenship requirements there. Like Americans are not hindered from having dual citizenship, correct? I don't know the answer to that. We've got a lot of people who are Israeli American citizens in our government. You mentioned that. To me, it's really concerning. I honestly believe, though, that if people hold dual citizenships, that they should not be able to hold office because you see that with Somalia and what's happened in Minnesota and such. They're not serving the United States. They're serving Somalia. And I think the same thing has kind of happened with the banksters and with Israel, that I have some serious concerns there because of the number of people that hold Israeli dual citizenship that are in office in the United States. It's very concerning. Now, is that at all levels or is there any level that is banned from holding dual citizenship? Congress for sure has it. I don't really know, but I believe Henry Kissinger, he held dual citizenship. He's actually the one that started the CCP movement. over in China. So lots and lots of questions to ask and to pull the band-aid off and go down the layers until we get this thing figured out. And I think that this is the one thing that people like you and I who just really, you know, we love our country, we love human beings, we love our families, you know, God, family, country type of stuff. that we can't even understand the level and the vastness of the corruption that's been going on for years and years and years. You know, Vicki and I, we always talk on Monday about the technocracy that we have, as well as the corporatocracy and how they've really broken the entire globe up. It's all about, you know, commerce. Everything is about commerce. and that's not always the best, the way that it's layered because it's all going into the hands of the globalists, and the rest of us are just sort of like the sheep that they slaughter whenever we decide to have a little bit of an uprising or a thought of our own. How dare we tell them that we're not going to wear masks? How dare we do that? Yeah, I think it's kind of funny in a way that we went through a phase where everybody that worked for the government had to wear a mask, and now ICE guys put a mask on, Because the protesters are spitting in their face and probably worried about other gases and whatever. But now they're told to take off their masks. Pretty confusing. Wear your mask, take off your mask. Wear your mask, take off your mask. Yeah, I think we have a little problem with decision-making and clear thinking on every level of government at any rate. But I think President Trump and the good guys are doing a pretty good job. I mean, how do you destroy thousands of years of a death cult, basically, that's controlling things and anti-God? I mean, honestly, they've been trying to take God out of everything in the United States for a very long time. Yeah, that's pretty obvious. That's really unfortunate, but you can see the direct correlation to what happens to a society when God is removed from, you know, when we removed him from a place of honor in our lives and the amount of things that go wrong. It's really very sad. People can't clearly think anymore because they don't even seem to have the discernment to tell what's right and wrong. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Which is getting back to Canada, getting back to Canada, at least at least in your constitution. I think your constitution addresses the power of the president. It establishes the office of the president. Yeah, it's a weird thing in our constitution. People assume a lot of things are in there. But I was I was reading on the citizenship basis and I just read the part on the Senate. It clearly states out the requirements in order to be a senator in Canada. And you cannot be. you cannot have ever taken an oath to another country. So as far as I know, a Senator in Canada can't have dual citizenship, but for some reason, like, I don't know if you're aware of this, but most Commonwealth countries follow the Westminster system, but their constitutions actually do not create an office of the prime minister. So we have, there's nothing there. No, it talks about parliament, talks about the governor general, talks about the speaker of the house. But actually, there's almost nothing about the prime minister. He's just a leader of a party. And then the party gets majority of seats, either a minority or a majority. But the office of the prime minister, the PMO, I can be corrected, but I can't find much in there that defines that office. So thereby, if there's nothing in the constitution that defines the office of the PMO, our present prime minister, I think, has several other passports. For sure, he has a passport from the United Kingdom. So, I mean, that shouldn't be allowed. No, and it is really interesting. It's just like the, have you ever looked into the Bar Association? A little bit. There is no such thing as a license to practice law. So every attorney and judge has committed a fraud upon the United States citizen, or actually the citizens of the state. It's really, a United States citizen is the citizen of D.C., and they've kind of tricked us with that little thing. word soup, word salad. And so we're citizens of our states. But yeah, all the judges that are part of the bar, it's not a license. And And the Michigan constitution says you have to be a licensed attorney. Well, there is no such thing. So we have a problem with that. Just like, you know, when we talked about things with Doug force, our constitution or sixty three constitution for Michigan was unlawfully installed. And we only had one half of of one tenth of one percent of the the requirements to install that constitution. And so even the sixty-three constitution is unlawful and that's, you can really see when things started falling apart from the original intention of the original constitution. There's two of them. We have four constitutions in Michigan. Right, right. I sent you a little blurb by email about tracking some of these things down and it's really astounding how AI is pre-programmed to give you certain answers. So history is being rewritten. you know, how I discovered this by accident, I was working on a friend's farm and no TV, no internet much. Uh, I read all his books. So I'm, I'm, I'm just thinking I got a little bit of internet for a short period of time and I was going to help him build a gun for, for, for shooting coyotes. And I thought, you know what, this, uh, the short model Remington seven, eight, eight would be just great. And I just couldn't think of what model it was to tell him. So I went on the internet and I just asked the question. I said to AI, what model of Remington has a rear lockup bolt action, uh, uh, mechanism and came right back and said, Remington does not make a rear lockup, uh, bolt action, uh, device. I'm like, well, yeah, actually I've used one before. So then I remembered the number. So then right after it said it didn't exist, I went back to AI and I said, tell me about the Remington seven, eight, eight. And it popped right back and said, oh, Remington seven, eight, eight is a rear lock up bolt action. Well, isn't that interesting? So after I caught it lying, then it said, oh yeah. And then it gave me all the models and calibers that yeah, the rear lock up action works. And I thought, well, that's really interesting. So what I sent you is like maybe unrelated to what Doug Forrest was doing, but a lot of Canadians, they just want to know about, you know, how did we end up with the documents that we have? So, you know, we have the eighteen sixty seven colonial document that England put together for the eastern provinces. And then it got added to and we expanded west and then there were territories and then there were extra provinces added. So, I mean, there are obviously acts to amend to it. but then it sort of became a constitution. And in between there, we had this act called the statute of Westminster. And this is something I was arguing with Doug Force about because yes, it's there and he found it and everybody reads it. And then it occurred to me one day, like, wait a minute, let's query the Gazette to find out when Canada actually adopted that statute. And did Canadians actually pass it at all? Like just because there is a statute and it's written down doesn't mean it's actually been either enforced or accepted. And I know that New Zealand, My daughter lives in Australia, so I know a little bit. I read a little bit about New Zealand and Australia history. And I knew New Zealand. They held off for a reason until nineteen forty nine. They said, thank you for telling us we can be independent, but we don't want to be independent. We want you to actually do the parliamentary thing in here. And then in nineteen forty nine, they said, OK, we've been able to do this since nineteen thirty one. But now it's nineteen forty nine. We're just going to go ahead and do it. I thought, well, maybe Canada didn't either. So so I asked A.I., well, when did Canada actually pass an act to become independent and take, take on these responsibilities? And I said, yes, Canadian parliament passed the statute of the West, the one statute of Westminster. So I went back in and I said, well, isn't that interesting? What was the act number? Cause every time we pass an act, it has a number and it just blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, a whole bunch of blah, blah, blah. Well, you went to this meeting and you went to this conference and you did this. And it was like four paragraphs of blither. Until finally I said, okay, look in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, in, Yeah, that's interesting. It is. It is. And you're the same thing like our nineteen eighty two constitution. We've never passed it. Not in Canada, somebody in Britain passed it because they couldn't pass it in Canada. It required the agreement of all of our provinces and our provinces didn't all agree. Same thing happened in pretty much in the United States with the Confederation. That's going to be like a real slap in everybody's face when they realize that things aren't as they appear. Right. And I get it. Like, if you don't pass an act and you have to wake up in the morning, put your pants on and get to work, you need something to be governed by. So, I mean, we call it either precedent or custom policy. or tradition, I mean, we just follow the Westminster model kind of loosely. And the longer you go along with the lie, the more you've actually subscribed to it, the harder it is to claw your way back out of it. But the important thing to me is that people understand that when your government comes after you and tries to call you a traitor and gives you the letter of the law, I think you're fair right to go back and say, hold on a minute. I've been going along with this Simply by consent, the letter of the law is not there. And I think that's why they're rewriting the history because enough people should be pushing back saying most of the things we do in government is by consent because there is no ulterior motive. It makes sense that we have to have some kind of a system to operate within, to borrow money, build a house, you know, hire somebody. go to court when somebody doesn't pay you. We need the infrastructure and we need it. But let's be clear about it. We're doing it because we gave permission for it. Now that you're using it against me, I'm sorry, I'm going to have to push back and say, you don't have any letters to your law. There is no legitimate foundation to this thing. And I may lose, but I think it's well within my rights to point that out. So that's what concerns me when they start rewriting history, and especially with AI. Everybody is depending on AI, and we really need printed documents, photographs of printed documents. We need historical books to explain how things happen. And then, you know, at some point, like people like us, where we really need to escape a bad situation, I think these things become important all of a sudden. You know, we need to know, is there a letter? Is there a letter of the law when you're trying to read that to me or read me the riot act? Or are we just going along with it by mutual consent? And if that's the case... Threat, duress, and coercion is what's going on in most of it. They just say, oh, yeah, I'm just going to do this because you guys are too stupid to govern yourself. So this is what we're going to do to watch over you because, you know, you can't possibly be competent enough to take care of your own affairs. And the next thing you know, they're stepping on your feet and everywhere else and then on your neck. Do you want to hear something crazy? Yeah. Do you want to know what my taxes are in Byron Township, the crap piece that nobody should ever, ever move here? This is how out of hand it is here. I think I'm paying forty grand a year in property taxes. For how much land? I've got forty seven acres. I want people to think about that. That's what people make on a house payment. OK, so just north of you in Ontario. I owned forty acres with a three story custom log home on it and a sauna building. And how much do you think? Yeah, for sure. Well, I'm Russian, too. So, you know, it's a thing Russians do. And I had a Finnish wife at the time. So Finlanders die if they don't have a sauna. They just dehydrate. They have to have a sauna. So anyway, how much do you think my provincial tax is for forty acres? Yeah. Six hundred dollars. Yeah, there's a far cry from pirate township theft of forty grand a year. Forty grand, yeah. It started that way. I've been here for quite a while, and they just keep raising it and raising it and raising it because they're manipulating the house prices. This is why I'm so hostile at this. This is what they've been doing. Yeah, yeah. Do you ever read any books by Rosa Coyer? No. Okay, Behind the Green Mask is their famous book. No. Okay. Well, that's another topic for another day. But she's sort of a radical left winger that was put in charge in California of some land management area west of or east of Los Angeles. And even as a left wing radical, she hit the point where she says, look, all we're trying to do is chase homeowners off so we can put a slum here. That's exactly what they're doing. Yeah. One way or another, they just want to stop private home ownership and they want to starve you out. Did you hear what's going on in California now? Which part of it? It's crazy. Well, California, they started something new. If you own a house, you drive to work. They're adding a road usage tax. So as you drive by kilometer, every time you get your car checked, they're taking the kilometers off and they're charging something like six cents a mile. I heard something about that, but I didn't hear the particulars that they're charging. I believe they're going to start charging, trying to charge all of us. for travel, travel costs to actually leave our houses. Yeah, so you can't work, you can't leave your house to go to work. And if you add it up, I mean... What's that? They're trying to put us into prisons. Well, yeah, that would be handy. Yeah, that would be the easiest way. And in Canada, of course, we've got that solved because, I don't know, we talked about MAID the other day, but It's in the news last week, some lady went to the doctor for some obesity relief. I guess she was looking for gastro surgery or something and they just killed her. They said, well, we can't do that. We'll offer you a maid. So they put her down. It's like this is it's insanity. It's, you know, like I was talking earlier. I don't know if you heard me talk about it, but I think it's cool putting people into categories like you've got a pedigree like a dog. You're this color, you're that color, you're this, you know, genetics, your your your gender is up for question. I mean, it's like having all of us have to be categorized like a freaking dog. I think ignorant, totally ignorant. You're either a human being or I don't know what you are, but it's like people, people are, there's human beings and all of us are it, you know, and get rid of this gender nonsense and just go to, you know, I don't even know how that happens. I mean, it's, it's insane. It's insanity. Yeah. Yeah. I watched Buddy Brown once in a while and he, he said one of his uncles had this all figured out and he said, Yeah, there's only two genders, male and female, and seventy-two ways to be gay. Yeah, I just don't know. I mean, it's a biology thing, and all of a sudden, biology doesn't matter, but science matters, and sometimes it matters, and sometimes it doesn't matter. It's no wonder the world has gone crazy. I don't know. I can tell you, nobody's confused in a barn or on a farm. not confused chickens not confused nobody's confused there they all know what they are you come to human beings and now you're on the funny farm because nobody knows jack crap about anything anymore everything's up for discussion yeah even the bees i do bees too bees sure as heck aren't confused that's for sure yeah that's for sure yeah no quote at least i can brag about some things we do here in alberta we just had our general general meeting and there's a long list of uh resolutions we're telling our government to act on. And one of them is they're, they're, they're withholding, um, genital mutilation, like trans surgery until the person is at an age where, you know, near voting age, like, which is. So, uh, at least till they're, uh, It's a hard pushback because a lot of people just believe we should just go ahead and do whatever you want. This is another thing that they're getting money off of is the mutilation. It's like Pritzker in Illinois. You should see all of the genital mutilation clinics that popped up that he was involved in and everyone because there's so much money in it. And I guess our people are not thinking critically and going behind the narrative and going, why are they pushing this so hard and trying to make it look like the end thing? You know, you're only at the cool kids table. You know, if you start cutting body parts off your children, you know, it's like so your kid wants to be a pirate someday. So you poke an eye out and chop a leg off and give him a peg leg just because it's nuts. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Or a teenage ninja turtle. Yeah, seriously, right? Yeah. It's insanity. Yeah, I know. I know. So, I mean, right or wrong, at least places like Alberta, you know, we have enough people of the same mind that you pass a law and at least you have the debate. I mean, they may back up. out of it i don't know right now it looks like people are agreeing with that up to seventeen their children and then after that you know fair game to do whatever you want to pierce yourself or cut yourself with or whatever i i kind of doubt that eighteen is even the right age i'm thinking back to when i was nineteen or twenty and you know i may have been a little advanced for my age because i was in the federal government in a managerial position when i was twenty But I was also driving a grain truck when I was six. So. It's a little different, you know. Like all the farm kids were, right? Every farm kid was. That's right. Put a wood block on the gas pedal on the brake and yeehaw, off you go. I remember taking driver's ed. I'm six, I'm sixty one. And I remember taking driver's ed. And what was really funny is that all of us farm kids have been driving for years. And so the driver's ed teacher, he'd like go to sleep and we drive because we already knew how to drive. But we had to get the hours in. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Yeah. Times have changed, haven't they? Yeah. You know, you're at the cop and everybody's waving at the cop because she had coffee with them in the morning or something like that during breakfast. And, you know, everybody knew each other and, and our parents had us doing more adult things than the kids are doing now. And, you know, breaking God's law is not an adult thing. That's programming. And so being an adult, when we grew up was taking care of business and watching out for others, visiting our neighbors and making sure that they're okay. And bringing things over to people's houses if they had babies or if somebody died or that sort of thing and offered to help instead of just, what people think is adult anymore is pretty sad. It's a responsibility that's been canonized as either cool or adult. No, it's just being stupid. Some of the other things that you had on your list to talk about today. I love talking with you because I think we have the same age level of orneriness on the nonsense going on out there. You want to ask? What else do you want to talk about today? Let me see. I wanted to say I enjoyed President Trump's joke. I may be the only one that got it. Okay. Yes. Yes. The Chinese are going to stop us from playing hockey. I'm so disappointed that nobody but me laughed when he said that. So I appreciate it. Yeah, that's funny. It's like Michigan. You know, we've got the Red Wings here. And yeah, I love hockey. Hockey's fun. People in the South don't understand the Norse obsession with hockey. Well, yeah, and the thought that somebody, no matter who you are, are going to tell us that we can't play hockey. No, that's not going to pass. That's World War III right there. Hockey players have actual talent. Yep. Yep. There you go. I'm going to say it. Now, I just made at least half the audience that is going to watch this ridiculous Super Bowl with a halftime nonsense on it and such. I don't watch it. It's like I gave up that a long time ago because I wasn't going to watch something that's, you know, clearly pushing an agenda that's, you know, in opposition, in my opinion, to God, you know, shows and such. I won't do it. I won't do it. I won't even watch the commercials or anything like that. I'm done. I'm over with it. And, you know, it's such. But, yeah, hockey players are fun because they have to actually have talent to skate going on. you know, while, while handling a puck and being up besides. Yeah. Yeah. Like basketball. I think in one summer you can learn how to dribble and pass and, you know, shoot and whatever, but hockey, holy smokes, you know, in an entire year, if you worked at it really, really hard, a grown man would, would hit the skill level of the average Canadian six year old. Yeah. Yeah. you know, like these guys, like the NHL players that put on their skates, they don't even lace them up and they're balancing high on a, on a single blade and they're spinning circles and stopping and taking off and putting on the brakes. I mean, skating backwards and their skates are just loose on their feet. Like the muscle memory that you need and the strength in your ankles and the balance that you need. And on top of that, then the stick handling and watching the game and not getting hit and, And whatever, like it really keeps your body and your brain busy. Yeah, trying to keep your teeth all at the same time, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah. We had, Furk was playing for the Grand Rapids Griffins for a while. And I don't remember what his shot speed was, but it was just crazy. And one of our guys got hit in the mouth by one of his shots. It didn't turn out real well. I can tell you that. But it was one of my favorite players, too. They were both a couple of my favorite players over time. But Mitch Callahan and Ferg, they're amazing players. But yeah, you can't do that. You got to be playing hockey like your whole freaking life to be able to play in any of those advanced leagues. And yeah, it's amazing. But yeah. So you remember Gordie Howe then? Yes. And yeah. Yeah. Yeah, so I learned how to skate on the same dugout pond that Gordie Howe learned to skate on. Oh, that's cool. I know he came from floral Saskatchewan just outside of Saskatoon. And when I started playing hockey, our coach actually took us to the very place that Gordie Howe learned how to skate on. So he's a Saskatchewan, you know, but then there was only six, you know, the original six leagues. Like I did watch hockey when there were only six teams back in those days. You could learn all the details of all the players and know what's going on. And it was a sport. Now it's an event. You know, there's so many teams. There's so much going on. Yeah. I like Dino Pirelli, and he was for the Wings for a while. And so, you know, you think about people like Bertuzzi and the guys that have, you know, that really excel at it. It's pretty amazing. But I gave up on the Detroit Lions when Barry Sanders walked away from it. And I was like, okay, this isn't even worth watching anymore. I'm just kind of done with this. So... So, yeah, I had another question for you. With all that's going on in Minnesota and between our countries and globally, nationally, is anthropogenic global warming over? I don't think that we've made a decision today because it seems like it changes. Which way is the wind blowing? How much money is there? It's like the trans stuff. Let's see where the wind's blowing today to see how much more money we can extort out of nonsense and lies. Yeah. I'm looking for the silver lining in the events of the day. because it seemed like they almost have to put aside the fact that the world is going to burn up and we're, we're terrible. Human beings have to be eliminated. Cows have to stop farting. You know, farmers have to stop fertilizing. Well now, okay, we're just going to forget about that for a while. We're going to move on to, uh, Somalia and Iran and whatever. And marrying your brother and all that sort of nonsense going on there. It's no wonder the IQ is so low. Yeah. Have you been watching the silver market? A little bit. Did you see how far down it went? I haven't looked at it yet this morning on where we are. No. Oh, it was like a bloodbath. Let me see if I can bring something up because This is kind of interesting. So somebody is going to make a lot of money on that. Yeah, I think pretty much what they did is they made it so that all the banks can. Oh, yeah, we're down to seventy six forty eight. It was up at one twenty. I believe the highest is one twenty. Let me see if I can get a chart here a minute. But yeah, I kind of I kind of like to watch the charts on this to see what. Oh, this is interesting. Bullion vault. I'll bring this up because hopefully we can see it. see the charts here. It's always hard to pull stuff up when I'm online. I've got like five screens I'm watching. Someday I'll have staff. I don't have it right now. Yeah, yeah. Get yourself a robot. I am staffed. So here we go. Oh, look at that. There's gold. Here we go. Wow. Wow. Wow. We were up above one hundred twenty and forty one percent, losing forty one percent from last week's new all time spot market at one twenty one. And now we're at seventy six, I think they said. Isn't that something? So do you want a hot stock tip from Canada? Do I want what? A hot stock tip from Canada. Just watch the aluminum mining in Saskatchewan. Okay. Chisdale. I can't remember the name of the company, but they're not going to be the one that makes a lot of money, but they've just discovered massive amounts of really high-grade aluminum ore. only a hundred feet under the ground on the flat prairies where it's really easy to get at it and they say the deposit that's there is about twenty five percent of what the earth has wow it's gonna mess up with australia a little bit could be yeah could be so interesting i i think that we're going to find out that there's that there's so much manipulation of where everybody thinks we should put our money, you know, like a long time ago, palladium should have probably been looking at a palladium and then copper a little more than the gold, silver, some diversification, but, uh, you know, and, and certainly aluminum it's, it's, uh, you know, that you make rubies and, uh, sapphires make rubies out of, out of that. I've seen it. Yeah. Interesting. Interesting. Yeah. Very, very interesting. Yeah, so are you there speaking on this? What's going on with the currency change? I mean, we hear an awful lot about undoing the City of London, you know, financial control that they have over the United States, and that at least I hear a lot about Trump trying to bring the gold reserves back up. So there is a real basis for currency, United States. And then the plan that I've heard it is a lot of, uh, gold and silver reserves, but also some form of a crypto. And then you're huge amounts of debt could get retired during his presidency. Very good possibility that we're going to see some substantial changes over time, but I can't really. tell you with any certainty unless I've got the receipt sitting in front of me and I've seen the exact numbers and plans and such. It's speculation for my part too. But, you know, you hear Nasera, Jacera, RV, you know, the revaluation and all that sort of thing. I've always thought that crypto was a very bad idea because we already have that to a certain extent with the credit cards. you know the fate the no money um gold and silver you know is a is a it it isn't that it goes up or down it's got the real value and it really only measures our currency you know people think that oh it's gone up or down it's like no you're really just looking at the crash of the currency the fiat currency based on yeah that's what you're looking at it's not it's not that it went up but that it's stable with buying power in what's happening with the with the currency it's just that people have not caught up to this yet and so right yeah and not realizing that it isn't worth anything But I don't know. We'll see. I don't see where it can continue on the way that it is. And quite honestly, I would be I would be doing the happy dance for, you know, an epic happy dance if things kind of crashed a little bit. And I'll tell you why. I'm a fan of that because Americans, we're a bunch of mutts, so are Canadians. We get in there, we're a bunch of rednecks that can get things done and figure things out. The global elite and that ruling class, all they are are parasites. They have to have a host. They don't produce anything. They don't do anything. The only way that they can survive is by living off a host. We the people are the hosts that they've been living off for a long time. If the current system crashes, these idiots aren't smart enough to figure out what to do other than to start another war and start killing people because that's the only way they make money. Coercion, threat, and duress. So my guess right now is the way that things are going. I know a lot of really good people are working behind the scenes. to stabilize things. But I think we're going to see a very substantial change. I think it's long overdue. I don't know what that's going to look like. And I don't care because my ethics are kind of like unwavering. It's like we literally have a very satanic oppressive system that only works by coercion, duress and threat on the people. It is constantly taking away more and more of our rights. they make laws, regulations, and rules that they have no ability to do. What just keeps, it just keeps choking us down more and more. I actually believe in freedom that, and God-given rights, not granted rights. The Constitution applies to our government. It doesn't apply to the American people, but it's been subverted. So the intention has been subverted so much that something has to change or we're all going to be in boxcars and concentration camps. So you know what? The grid goes down. Donna does a happy dance for a while because that to me tells me that they're taking down the bad guys in an epic way. I'll be sitting there drinking my coffee, probably doing a shot of whiskey going, woohoo! Something is actually moving. And so I really think it's coming. When you see the motion in the silver, what I kind of think is going to happen is all of a sudden people are going to freak out again and the banks will buy up a whole bunch more of silver. the currency or the country's will. And then all of a sudden it's going to pop back up. I've seen estimates of silver going as high as five thousand dollars an ounce. Right. And to be to be equal with gold. I think it's very possible. I really do. But yeah, no idea. Yeah. And as far as investing in it, you can't eat gold or silver. I'm just going to say that right now. I think that there's a lot of tangibles that probably will and potentially could rank much higher even than gold or silver at some point in time if you think it through. But I don't know what's the speculation. Yeah, I think some of your hard items, you know, farm machinery, equipment, older, what's that? Toilet paper. Do you remember the craziness with toilet paper in the United States? Yeah, I do. I thought it was a joke, but I guess not. No, it wasn't a joke. Yeah. Yeah, it's like you can see the lack of coping when something goes just a little bit outside of what people expect, you know? Yeah. Start thinking for yourself. There's other ways of coping with different things. And as things change, you know, start the critical thinking process. Okay, it's not the same as it was yesterday. Yesterday sucked, and so that's okay. Maybe we can make it even better. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I remember somebody here was carrying a huge amount of bottled water out because they were anticipating some sort of a shutdown. And I had to stop them and say, you do realize that one block down the road here, we have a lake of clean water that's twenty kilometers long. Well, you know what, what Byron Township is, they destroyed twenty five of our wells and refused to take responsibility for it. I heard that. I heard that. This is it is such an egregious land grab and what they've done. You know, it's like they can think they're going to get away with it here. I don't think they're going to, but they're going to see God almighty someday. And and their actions are going to be shoved right in front of them. And they're going to be judged for it. There's no possible way that they're going to get this past God almighty. And it's happening all over Michigan. It's a land grab. It's a resource grab and such. But what happened here is we had one family whose wife was starting chemotherapy the day that their well went dry. They ended up going to a cemetery and trying to get fifteen gallons of water a day. And these absolute criminals in Byron Township refused to take responsibility for it, even though I have a taped conversation where they said they messed with the water table. So they admitted to doing the damage and then they went ahead and they refused to take responsibility and they started threatening liens on properties for which they destroyed. this is like that's why i tell everybody don't move to byron township i'm going to tell you that right now this is such a criminal uh crime syndicate that's running this township that goes with the developers and all of it you don't want to be here and going to end up turning into the like the township next to us or the town exits kentwood which everybody refers to as rentwood because of the high density housing they put in there and mismanagement it's going to happen here because this is this what they're doing that's the goal and we have yeah despicable yeah but people yeah their conscience is seared i think They'll do anything evil because they have a goal at the end. They don't care how it disadvantages people in the middle, in the in-between. They don't care about hurting others. No, no, it's just despicable. Yeah, but it is what it is. We've got to do the things that we can do and then the other things, we give it to God and say, Jesus, take the wheel and see what happens. For sure. Maybe in this discussion we're having on what Alberta is doing, there could be some benefit for Americans as well. Maybe we're doing something that will apply in the United States as well. Like you mentioned, Doug, looking into the source of the documentation and exploding the myth so people at least know what our history was and what is de facto and what is du jour, what is done by consent that can be removed. Maybe we'll get along with that. And I kind of fall into a funny category. I notice you're pretty much anchored where you are. But like for me, I came, I was born in Saskatchewan and I was a conservation officer there. But then I went to BC and then I went to the Yukon. And then I went to Alberta and then I went back to Saskatchewan. You know, and a lot of people say, well, I want to be in government here because I was born here. and say, well, that's fine, but I've noticed that there's a little bit of an advantage to having been in government one way or another in the Yukon and in BC and in Saskatchewan and in Ontario, and then federally. So I've had five experiences with five different governments. You see a lot of things that don't work, but then you see some things that actually do, and I'll just get you to think about this. Just north of you in Ontario, they have several forms of municipal government and land management. And I have to say of all the places I lived, and it's hard for me to admit this because I'm a Westerner and Ontario is East, but I really, really liked what we had there, which is unincorporated land. So they called it unorganized because they didn't want us to know that we were not incorporated and registered in some foreign land. It's unincorporated land. And we know when the feces hit the fan, Sometimes when your services go down, some people are going to be just fine and others won't. And I think in that area, people are going to be just fine. And I'll describe the way people live up there is in an incorporated area, the government of the province recognizes that they have roads and they build roads for industry and to make money, they have resources. So they have logging roads and roads to mining areas. So they have a responsibility to have some of the roads. And then people live there realize, well, now I'm starting to live here. I have houses. We also use that same road. So they've entered into kind of a cost sharing arrangement where the province of Ontario actually will replace a bridge if there's a washout and they will put so much like fifty percent of the road maintenance in there. If you live there, it's it's not like there's no law that enables you to actually start taxing people, but you're allowed to form a roads board. So you can form a roads board and then you can ask the province on your land tax to assess every property, your amount that you tell them to assess. And then you use your own money to maintain your own road to your own house. And every year somebody can say, you know what? We're paying to maintain this road and people don't live there anymore. So let's just cut it off and stop maintaining it. That's as far as it goes. You pull it out of there and your tax bill goes down by twenty bucks. Or people start moving in and generally what happens is the family will move in there and then their children on their hundred and twenty acres, they start living on the same land. And they say, we were on this road so much, we'd like this region to absorb some of the cost of maintaining the road because lots of us drive on this road. So you all vote and you say, yeah, true, we do have more people living there. So let's throw another ten bucks a month into maintaining that piece of road. So we do that with that and the fire and the ambulance and other services one by one. So these are all separate agencies and the law requires that people who get elected to do this don't get paid. So if you want to cut off corruption, that's where you cut it off. If you want a service, you get together, you figure out how much you're going to spend. At what level do you want the service delivered? And you don't get paid. You can't, there is no kitty. There's no slush fund. There's no bank account to, you know, except for the money that you put there. And then if you hire contractors to grade the road, you have to pay that contractor with the money that you had taxed for, or else you have to cough it up. Now, doesn't that seem a simple way to do that and stuff? I loved it. I loved it. I just loved it. I remember somebody was in the municipal world where, you know, There was clear corruption going on. You know, people were taxed by the municipality. It all went into one fund and the money just disappeared. So they were cutting services back and it looks, well, how much, how much money we're taxing people in the millions of dollars we had. Now we just, we can't fix this pipe break here. It just, it just doesn't make sense. It just kind of disappears. So I said, well, you come, you come to one of my meetings. And I'll show you what we do out here. We're, you know, in redneck country. So he came to a roads board meeting. And there's three or four families that are always feuding that, you know, they want more work service on their road, but they don't want to pay for it. And then someone in another area, they want more service, but they don't want to pay for it either. So I brought him there. And an honest to goodness fist fight broke out. You know, somebody stood up and argued and it got louder and louder. Finally, somebody punched somebody else. And so they're scrapping and fighting. We kind of got control of the meeting and then went back to talking and whatever. And so my municipal friend, he didn't know really the foundation of this, but he said, wow, I've never seen people get so angry at a meeting. He says, there must be some really serious coin, you know, at odds here. There must be some really, you know, really big dollars. He says, so what's the result of what they're talking about? And I says, twenty dollars. It was over the principle of the thing. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, it was twenty bucks. I mean, the proposal to actually adopt this road into the roads board and start maintaining it would have added twenty bucks. And, you know, then he looks at him and he says, there's not a lot of room for corruption in this crowd. You guys watch twenty, yeah, it is the principle of it. Like, if you don't get paid and everybody has to agree and you watch every penny that goes in and goes out, I mean, you know, they would argue about the cost per ton of pea gravel. You know, there'd be like arguments over quality of the gravel that we're dumping here. And everybody knew what we were getting because it comes out of your pocket. And I thought, I really like this, where people have a thorough understanding of what it costs you, what it actually, the service actually is. You know, remove the temptation because human beings are so tempted. if there's millions of dollars and you see nobody's watching, eventually you're going to have a bureaucrat that's going to find a way to take that money. At some point in time. Yeah. So sometime I just think people were just way too organized. We expect way too much. And we lose control of it. It's not local enough. I really think we need to start operating more locally, less nationally or statewide or provincial wide. Take control of what you have. And then agree that if your small area is going to correspond with like small areas, you still have to maintain that level of control. where you have to understand where your money is going and you have to be reported to, you have to be able to see it in writing. And I've never seen that anywhere else. I've never talked to any other place in any other country or state or province that has that kind of a system. I really enjoyed it. I miss that. Like I started what they call the Unincorporated Ratepayers Association. So we could elect a person when we actually got the right to deliver our own welfare. and social housing and child care so that now we're talking a little bit more serious money that the province used to just collect and then we didn't we didn't have proper services especially in rural areas so we actually had to form an association or to vote on that one part of our tax bill so i actually had to get us organized and have an election and elect a representative and then we got to tell that representative what to do and i was the representative and I got I got way overpaid because on a day we met, I lost three hundred dollars of income, but I got one hundred dollar honorarium. So it only cost me two hundred dollars a meeting to be the elected representative. Oh, my goodness. I know. So that's if your heart's not in it, you're not going to do it. But like I think moving forward, we lose control of things too easily. And I can't relate, can you relate to a trillion dollars? I can't relate to a trillion dollars. I can't relate to a billion dollars, quite honestly. And it's like, I don't understand this at all. You know, I don't think that our elected officials should be paid. I really don't. You know, not like they're paid right now. I think it should be you show up, you get paid. And that's it, like jury duty. so that they're not dragging this out and they're not being paid enough to want to stay there. It's like, let's handle this thing and get back to life instead of the United States. It's an industry, the political climate. It's an industry that exists to expand and feed itself. because it's a parasite and so unfortunately but there's ways of doing it but taking the money out of it is the biggest way when you look at i don't know if you've ever tracked how much people in office in the united states make but they'll come in you know poor as a church mouse and the next thing you know they've got millions of dollars in overseas accounts etc etc and you have to look at that and go They sure as heck didn't make that off of their government salary. They all get insurance. They all get a pension. They get things that the average American could never dream to have in benefit. And they're supposed to be working for us and managing our accounts. The only thing they're managing is how much they can get out of it. And I don't think you and I talked about it, but when I ran for governor in twenty twenty two and I'm still not conceding that election because they cheated. There was so much cheating and I won't concede to liars, cheats and thieves. And that's exactly what happened. But when I was running, I was offered millions, billions and then unlimited in whatever I wanted. And I'm like, I have no interest in this whatsoever. I'm kind of low. I'm happy shoveling horse manure. You know, I don't need You know, I don't care what people think about me. I'm happy out here doing my bees and the horse manure and that, you know, horses and whatever. It's like I have more interest in running in those circles whatsoever because the more money people have, usually the bigger jerks they are. So not always. Most times. Most times. Most times. Yeah. I always am happy to meet somebody who's a billionaire that's really a nice person. I don't know if I've ever met one. Cause I don't know if I've met any billionaires and I'm not a billionaire. So, I mean, it's like category, but it's like, uh, you know, I just, I just, I'm sure I know I have when I've been to say Mar-a-Lago and DC and such, but, but, uh, It's, it's really, it's really odd, you know, typical passing with people, you know, you're, you're talking to people, you know, my day, the way my day works out is, you know, it's like, I'm talking to people that work every day. I work every day and, you know, there's always something going on, but, but it's not, not sit back and, you know, go smoke cigars at the yacht club type of thing. Yeah. I met a group when I had a business doing electronics and security systems. And the company is kind of in the United States more than Canada now. It was called Flex Coil Industries at the time. And the way it worked was the grandfather now he had a concept in his head that he could build a square spring steel hoop and pull it behind his tractor. And as it spun, as it rolled, it would actually roll the rocks out of the ground. Oh, that's cool. You know? Yeah. Yeah. So he had this concept in his brain. So he went to, at the time, University of Saskatchewan had this program where if you had an invention agriculturally, they would develop it for you. So he went there with his drawing and, And they said, no, the spring steel, the way it is, you can't make it bend the way you want it to bend. You have to bend it flat, not on edge. And if it would crack and, you know, the metallurgy, blah, blah, blah. Basically, they said, oh, it's a nice thought, but you can't do it. And he said, well, no, I'm pretty sure you can do it. And he said, I don't know. They rejected it and said, that's never going to work. So in the wintertime, prairie farmers have a lot of time and they have quonsets. And so he built one in his quonset in the wintertime and it worked great. So they started manufacturing it. So he started from his own farm with, with the one that he built. And I don't know how many hundreds of dealerships that he had set up all along the Canada, us border, but you know, they became really, really wealthy. They expanded of course, into other farm implements, whatever. And then in the Baptist church that hired me to put in their security system and their intercom and telecom and cabling, whatever. I got to meet these people and really nice people. So I said, you know what? I'm a small business owner and you guys have millions and millions of dollars. I said, can I learn from you? Can you give me some lessons on how to grow my business? And business, we made an appointment and I went to their office. And so he said, what would you like to the CEO? And he said, what would you like? And I said, well, just what I said. Can you give me any advice on how to grow my business? you know, into a multi-million or by then like a billion dollar business. I said, can you tell me, you know, what are the important steps to do it? And he said, okay, I'll tell you exactly how we did it. There's like three brothers. And he said, what you need to do is you need to arrange to be born into a family where the father invents something, makes millions. And then when he dies, don't screw it up. Well, that's funny. I said, so that's it? He said, yeah, just arrange to be born into a family that is already making millions and then just try not to screw it up. So that's all you do? He said, yeah, that's all I do. One of my businesses, that's funny. One of my businesses, I literally, and people would be shocked. I don't think I've ever said this publicly, but I never took one dollar out of that for sixteen years. Wow. for sixteen years. Every cent I had went back into the business for sixteen years. Wow. Good, good, good. I'm pretty sure I've never said that publicly, but just to reinvest into what I was building. And that's not the only business. I mean, I own a bunch of them, but that's kind of what it takes. If you really want to be successful and you don't want to be you know, feeding off the government or something else like that. You've got to be committed to your dream or what you can do. And that doesn't mean a lot of people say, well, what made you successful in these areas? It's not that I, you know what it is? It's the refusal to fail. It's having, you know, it's having, it's not what you're working for. It's that you refuse to fail when things get tough. And so, you know, and you're going to, you're going to have to sacrifice. I had a lot of people make fun of me. Oh, you're a workaholic. And, you know, I'd go to family gatherings and they'd make fun of me. I'm like, yeah, well, maybe so goes. This is what I do. I'm really not interested in the parties all the time. I'll show up, but I like to work. and have a purpose and such. Well, when you make a billion, we'll still be friends. What's that? When you make a billion, we'll still be friends. It's not on my bucket list. I really don't want that out of life. It's just, it seems like a lot of work. It just seems like a tremendous amount of work for what, you know, I've got my dog, my coffee, you know, friends, real friends, not fake friends, you know, people that actually give a rip, that sort of thing. Yeah. Don't aren't all the time. Good for you. I mean, we talk about Trump an awful lot. And I remember many, many years ago, somebody told me that they were involved with the White Hats. And they were involved, although they're Canadian, they were involved in American politics a little bit. And they said, what we're looking for to support is somebody who doesn't need to be corrupt to become wealthy. That's a very good statement right there because I honestly do not know very many people who have had any success in life that haven't been corrupted by something. We've got a nice little Byron Center Meats here and I think they took a grant and I don't understand it. I really don't understand it. They were doing fine without it. So I'm like, why do people take the money just because it's there? Just because it's there doesn't justify that it's there. So I deserve it. I should get it. So I'm going to take this thing. It's like that doesn't make it okay just because it's there. You know, I mean, when you think about it, If we take things that just because it's there and we can, it's not okay just because we can. Because that same money that is taken for these grants and all that sort of thing could be going into supporting our older people. Actually having things that made sense instead of just going, well, you know, it's there. I'm going to go ahead and take it. It doesn't make sense to me. I don't know, you know. Yeah. I'm like you. I think you're the same way. Not interested in, you know, justifying theft because that's what it is. Yeah, yeah. But that's what originally kind of made me change my opinion of President Trump. Personality wise, you probably can't get two people that are farther apart. You know, like I'm a Canadian quiet redneck kind of a guy and he's a high flyer. He was quite boisterous. Even the New York, you know, personality is different. Yeah. I mean, it's a personality thing. So, I mean, I recognize that sometimes you don't like somebody for no good reason. It's just a personality deal. So, but I got over that. Like I didn't like, I didn't like his show when he was firing people. Because I was counting the other day, I think I've had five businesses and I've never, I fired one person, you know, after having five businesses, one person. And even that one person before I fired her for really good cause, I couldn't fire her until I found her another job to go to. Like it really bothered me. I thought, you know, if I'm an employer and I own the business and I'm managing, I mean, that's my responsibility to help people develop in their career. And if they have problems, help them overcome it. And I really enjoy when they go on and do better things. So there was one person, though, it just came to it that they just couldn't work in my insurance brokerage anymore. And I found her another job that was a better job that paid the same. And it really helped me sleep at night to think I finally ended up firing somebody. But she's got a really good job and it suits her better. So when Trump had that show, firing people. Yeah. Do you sweat when you hire people? Because for me, it's like I'll go through it and really think about it because I take it very seriously because I don't want to hire somebody and disrupt their lives. And so it's not, it's not one of those things that I take lightly, even hiring people. No, I've never, I've never been confused when I hired somebody I knew exactly from day one. I've never think about it in the longterm. It's like, it's like, you know, to me, it's like an adoption in a way because, you know, on the responsibility. For not just them, but their family and their lifestyle. So I will, I had one guy that came to me and he knows who he is and I'm sure he's watching today. He said, I want to work for you. And I'm like, okay. Um, and so I just kind of had to think about it in it and it took me months and months and months. to say, you know what, I think I've got a great spot for a job for you, but it was really interesting how that materialized. And I'm like, I don't just hire people and say, okay, you're going to work for me for two weeks and you're out of here. I care about not the disruption around people because it's traumatic when people have a loss like that. For sure. And I think... I think President Trump is very faithful to the people that support him a lot. And I think a lot of people don't understand the depth of that relationship that he has. Like when he's faithful to somebody and he puts somebody into a position and he expects that they're going to be honestly supporting him and then he finds a knife in his back. You know, I don't think people estimate or give enough credibility or enough weight to that part of his personality. So, I mean... I think he allows people to get close to him, you know, keep your enemies a little closer sometimes to see what they're doing. But Dan Scavino is a great example. I love Dan. I was obsessed. I have been obsessed with Dan's posts for a decade. You know, Dan is funny and you can find out all sorts of things. He was President Trump's caddy. And so you look at those old ties of somebody who was a true friend. And, you know, they're, they're true friends. You know, what a, what an awesome tribute to, to, you know, not stepping on people, but bringing people along that, you know, are just good, honest people. I think it's amazing. And you can see it's a trustworthy relationship. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I haven't met that. I'd like to meet, I'd like to meet Dan Scavino someday. Okay. He's on my bucket list, you know. Yeah. So anyway, good fortune to President Trump and what he's doing in Iran. I mean, I'm sad to hear that these really big improvements that he's trying to bring to people's lives are being swept under the rug by the media. Yeah. Because I really do think that's wonderful to liberate people, hopefully in Cuba, in Venezuela and in Iran. I mean, these are human beings. Yeah, I mean, Greenland. It's a weird, weird kind of an issue. You know, I just found out about that forcible sterilization they did to the natives in Greenland. I never heard that. Bill Gates did in Africa. Bill Gates did the same thing. A thirty percent sterilization. Yeah. Yeah. I know. Yeah. There's bad. There's bad history. And I mean, a lot of what Donald Trump does, you know, he put it in his book. He said, this is the way I negotiate. And I thought, why are you guys criticizing him? Just read his book. and then chill like you know he's doing his thing you do your thing he's waiting to see what you're gonna do and so many people as soon as they hear his first line they cave and they go running screaming off in the hills and then they start slandering him well no it's negotiation the guy's a born negotiator and he gets you know he gets good deals but at some point i think some of these are not good deals i think he really does care about these people in the in these countries And, you know, Canada used to be a country known for being peacemakers, peacekeepers. And, you know, we used to run to the aid of other people. Well, I don't know the way we're going with our current prime minister and, you know, our relationship with hardcore communists. Like, let's not kid ourselves. The people that we're jumping into bed with, these are not socialists. Like they're hardcore communists, you know, Tiananmen tank type people. And, um, You know, that's not a good thing. I think President Trump really does care about the people who live in these countries. I don't think he's getting the credit that he deserves for it. I think the media just, they pass over it and they focus on, you know, the news of the day. You know, the flaw in an agent's behavior, you know, I mean, I don't know what's going on, you know, in the background of some of these protests, but it's clear that that side is winning right now, the propaganda war. You know, the people that work for the government are the bad guys. And I hope it doesn't hurt your primaries. And I hope, you know, I'm looking at the list of all of the girls that may not be raped by some of the people who are being evicted out of the country, who may not get killed by people who are murderers when they come in. And I feel bad. Like in Spain, I saw the news the other day. There's a long lineup of people coming into Spain and they're all the same. There's no women. There's no children. They're all military aged men flooding into Spain. Yeah, fighting-age males. Like, I mean, if you don't see that there's something else ulterior motive going on here, you're really missing the point. It's an invasion, and people want to bleed out and say, oh, these poor refugees. It's like, all right, open your eyes here. We're not talking about refugees. We're talking about cartels. We're talking about, you know, like President Trump said, they're not sending us the best of the best here. And when you look at the pawns that they've grabbed women and children as their pawns to justify coming to the United States. This is a full-on invasion. They did the same thing to France in World War II, and they've done it all over the world historically. This has been part of it. It's a replacement invasion. Color revolution. Yeah, color revolution, yeah. Color Revolution, yeah. So I think Trump is looking at the big picture and I think the media is trying to every day get dragged down until the headline of the news of the day. Did you see what happened with Maduro though? I think we're dealing with another whole class of what's actually going on. It was very different than normal warfare. they ended up having a sonic sonic component of it that people were complaining of that when, when they attacked, it was, Like one guy said it was like super soldiers that could that could, you know, you know, three hundred rounds, you know. And he said we were just gone. I mean, they had drones. They had very few individuals there. I don't know if they were individuals or not. We don't know if they're robots. We have no idea what it is. The human being can't act the way that the reports were there. And you can see that the one guy said, you know, we we. we took out none of the Americans and they said they killed us by the hundreds. And it's the ones that were, you know, running the, the stuff, you know, behind Maduro. I'm, I don't know. It's like, I think there's a lot we don't know of technologies that we have as well as, uh, you know, ways to do things better cures and all that sort of thing. My guess is that they're kind of watching to see who actually has integrity and who, who are participating in these protests. It's, it's, you know, when I looked at the Minneapolis protest, I'm like going, Oh yeah, they've got all kinds of surveillance on this and they know who every single person is there and developing a, a, a, a file on them. There's no two ways about it. And I think that that's true in, in everyday life, you know, I don't think we're being watched. I mean, God, certainly God is watching us and that should be enough for everyone, but people fail. And when they decide to pull the pin, shall we say, I think it's going to be an epic change in the MO of the United States and probably the globe. I hope so. I hope so. Yeah, let's get back to basic, let's get back to basic issues and try to get the invaders out of our countries, because it's really, it is an invasion, it is a strategic military operation going on, and we don't, we don't have the same actors, like it just used to be that, you know, the Cold War was we versus them, they're communists, we're capitalists, that's it, that kind of explains everything in a nutshell, but I mean, now it's getting so complicated, you don't know who's on first and who's on second, and You know, who's a globalist and they want to kill everybody, not just Americans or Canadians. I mean, they just want to whittle a population of the globe down to five hundred million because that's how many servants they need to, you know, to run the robot factories. I mean, there's those people among us, too. They just hate everybody. That's what Satan is like. You know, Satan hates everybody. You know, he's here to kill, destroy and steal. That's his job. So we see various forms of it. That's a great segue to going into talking about, you know, what it looks like to truly serve God. Serve God as you do the right thing, regardless of how it ends up, regardless of consequences, regardless of personal loss or anything like that. When you serve God, you're putting a stake down. and saying, you know, I'm willing to do it no matter what, not just when things are favorable and, you know, taking care of people and caring, you know, you, you don't have to always like people, you know, it's that, that wasn't part of the contract, but, love is a service contract where you take care of things whether you like the circumstances or the people involved or not and then hold them to hold them to the law i mean we're a country of laws not men and not personalities yeah yeah true enough yeah But yeah, so it's so interesting. And anyhow, well, I would love to have you come back next week and let's do a, if you don't mind, I'd love to do a David segment on Mondays and we can talk about Canada and the world and some of the other things. Sure, we can catch up. What's that? A hundred and one things will happen before next Monday. Seriously, right? It's like, it's like everybody's heads on a swivel all the time. You never know. Yeah. Good enough. Okay. Well, God bless you. And you too. Well, let's end with a prayer. We always end with a prayer. Do you want a prayer or do you want me to? You go ahead. Dear Heavenly Father, thank you so much for David and Vicki and all the wonderful people out there who I know that you love us all. And we have a lot to learn. We have a lot to learn on how to do the things that you want us to do. And I ask that you give us a discernment to know the difference between right and wrong and also the ears to hear your voice and the eyes to see things the way that you see things. And we just want to serve you. We want to do the right thing. And we realize that this world is very temporary and we have no allegiance to the money and the gods, the false gods that have been created to distract us. We only want to serve you. We want to walk with you. We want to make you proud. And we're very, very thankful for all you've done for us. And it's just amazing. Thank you so much for Jesus and all the things that You continue to provide us with every single day, heat, water, the sun, our people we love and everything. And we just love you. In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen. So with that said, boys and girls, that's that part of the show. Ding, ding, ding. Go to brandenburgforgovernment.com because I'm the best non-conceiver who's ever not conceded in history of 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 in cowboy boots. I wear them every day, so I wear them better than we go talk about real stuff, you know. And and such. So anyhow, God bless you all. God bless all those whom you love and God bless America. You know what? If you don't like things and the way things are done, you're going to have to be one of the people that are going to have to change it. And we can change it every day by having a smile on our face, no matter what we feel, not being ruled by our emotions, but going out and doing the right thing anyway, regardless of how we feel or our circumstances. So have a great day. Stand in line a minute, David, and I'm going to end this. Have a great day and I'll see you tomorrow.