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[00:01:22] every single stinking member is a terrorist by US law. There is no need for them to be adjudicated as a terrorist. What is up, guys? Welcome to the Rise of Republic with L. Douglas Hogan and Ryan Buford. Hello, everybody. Glad to have you. How's it going, Ryan?
[00:01:52] Good. It's a sunny day. Looking forward to the rest of May following out into June and seeing what happens in the next couple of weeks. It's going to be exciting around my place. You've been busy already. What do you got going on back at the homestead? Oh, I got all my plants in the ground last weekend. I took advantage of the long weekend. Did a prepper event up north of Spokane, Washington. That was kind of cool.
[00:02:16] Got to meet a bunch of neat people up there and see kind of how they do things up off grid at their little homestead up there. And just kind of got some ideas for my place. And man, I just nonstop working around here. But it's all toward greener pasture, so to speak. Drop some intel. How'd your class go over at Thrivalous? Good.
[00:02:40] A lot of people were really interested in the hurricane, you know, hammock camping in the hurricane and kind of just lessons learned from that event and stuff like that. A lot of people were really, well, I was kind of, I was kind of impressed really because up here in the Northwest, we don't really tend to deal with that kind of stuff. You know, hurricanes or heavy rain. We do get rain, obviously, but it's not like that, you know, not like that event by any means.
[00:03:07] So people were really, you know, drawn to that and just especially the fact that it was a bunch of preppers on a mountain. And it just, by chance, we were able to make things work really well. But, you know, there was still a lot of failures. And, you know, being out of pocket, not being home with all your preps, it kind of changed the dynamic.
[00:03:34] And people started to realize, wow, you know, I do need to be concerned about some of these types of things and, you know, that kind of stuff. Around here, it's more wildfires, but we have less warning for wildfires than you do for a hurricane. So it kind of opened people's eyes up a little bit to the importance of being ready to be mobile quickly, you know, that kind of stuff.
[00:03:58] One of the fascinating facts about just being a survivalist and being a prepper, you know, somebody who's into these kind of things is you can never be at 100%. You never know because there's always going to be things that are unseen. There's always going to be those unknowns. For example, who, yes, a lot of us knew that we were, especially that day in Salud in North Carolina, when we knew the hurricane was coming, we didn't know it was going to be that severe. So, you know, maybe we brought some extra clothes to stay dry.
[00:04:26] Maybe we brought some, you know, I brought some extra spikes. I brought some weights. Remember the weights I put down on my spikes so that my hammock wouldn't blow up into the wind. You know, we prepared different ways. But how many of us actually thought to bring chainsaws with extra fuel? Exactly.
[00:04:44] I mean, with however many hundred people were there, you know, only two guys were able to get us out, you know, and a handful of folks in their trailers happened to have handsaws or something like that that basically saved the rest of us. I mean, that's one of the things that I talk about is like, I can't travel with a chainsaw.
[00:05:04] I'm not going to go fly across the country, you know, with a chainsaw check and baggage and learn, you know, and even if it did make it to where it's supposed to go, you know, then I'm packing this thing around whether I use it or not. So, I mean, it's just there's just certain things that you can't do by yourself. And without that community, without that connection and, you know, everybody working together and falling into their own ranks of being able to do certain things, we wouldn't have been able to get by as well as we did.
[00:05:35] And I think that's kind of what people really took away from that story, basically, that timeline. I'm really thankful that of the ones that came, that they were vendors, the two guys that had the chainsaws. Oh, yeah. Because had they not been vendors, let's just say that they were just, you know, ticket buyers and they were coming, you know, to visit a day. And maybe they would have been there the first day and missed the hurricane. You know, the first day, as I recall, was just a rainy day, right? Yeah. As I recall.
[00:06:03] As I recall, remember, we even set up late, if I can remember right. We're fading back now almost a year. Yeah. But I'm thankful they were vendors because they were there the whole time and they were totally prepared and nobody could get in and nobody could get out. And that was the problem. You know, I think Brock, Sarah Hathaway's husband, Brock Hathaway. Yeah. He had chainsaws, but he had like, you know, the old kind that they used to put in the old survival. Holding handsaw, yeah. Yeah.
[00:06:34] And I think there's some other fellows that had like, because there were vendors that had like the saws that they used to roll them up. You know, the old Rambo knife? The Rambo saw. Yes. Yeah. Surely you're old enough to remember that you would unscrew the cap on the back of the survival knife and had like a compass cap. But down the side there was a few survival things, one of which was like a folding saw that you would just kind of slice back and forth, almost like a tiny little guitar string almost. Yeah, yeah. A lot of work, a lot of labor.
[00:07:04] So there was that kind of thing. But man, those chainsaws, because once they were able to open up at least one path out, that was a start. Yeah. And, you know, being that Caroline isn't a huge state, it's not, you know, it's small compared when you look at some of the other states. But it took me six hours to get out of North Carolina. And we're not that far, you know, in, you know, we were close to the border of a couple states. But it took me six hours to get out because all the flooding. Yeah. The power lines were down.
[00:07:34] The trees, mostly trees were down blocking roads. Yeah. And I think, I think there was a lot that the people who went to the event last year learned not only about preparedness, but about themselves and what they're willing and able to do and where they might need to learn and grow. So, but I think that's kind of the thing with preparedness and survival. Like you said, you don't have it all. There's no way you're going to be at 100%. Do the best you can. You try and hold other people up with you.
[00:08:04] You lend help where you can. And you help each other. But, I mean, trying to do everything and be everything for everybody all at once is just a death sentence. I mean, it's not possible. And to try and achieve that is not, you don't want to be that. You don't want to be chasing that dream down. The best thing to do really is just to try and maintain, get by, get through, help others if you can.
[00:08:33] And, you know, if you can, teach people along the way who might need it. Because there was a lot of that too where people didn't even know how to set up tents, you know, or they didn't know how to, you know, wear basic clothing or get ready for that kind of rainfall, that kind of thing. So, I mean, there's a lot of lessons learned last year, especially around even within our own groups. I think it's a story that I think will stay with me for a very long time.
[00:09:02] And there was a couple of folks that recorded the presentation. So, we'll see if that winds up on YouTube somewhere. Definitely. And you also, my friend, got to get something to record your events on, you know, so we can put that up on YouTube and maybe share links and stuff so people can see you get out there in front of the crowds. Awesome. Hey, so have you been paying attention to switch gears here into the show? There's been so much going on. I've got two, three, I've got so many notes. We're definitely not going to get through everything.
[00:09:33] A lot of this, there's been a lot going on over with listening to Cash Patel's interviews and, you know, the FBI director, Cash Patel, and the deputy director, Dan Bongino. Now, Dan Bongino, you know, he was a Secret Service guy. He was in the military. He was police. You know, he's, this guy, I've been listening to his show for years. I know Dan Bongino, not personally, but I'm very familiar with him.
[00:10:01] And some of the, there's, something's not reading right with me right now. I love all the work that they're doing. But I'm just telling you right now, when, when, when they're being interviewed, and I don't, I don't have a clip of this, but it's, it's out there on YouTube. Anybody can look this up. When they're being interviewed, and I want to see is Maria, Maria Bartramamo. I can't remember her last name. I'm not even going to try it again.
[00:10:23] When she was being interviewed by one of the anchors on Fox, he was specifically asked, both of them, or when they were together, about the Epstein files. And about Epstein's killing himself. And their whole demeanor kind of changed. And I've been watching videos of some body language and lie detector type guys. And I've also taken lie detector classes. I scored highest in my lie detector, human lie detector, of course, when I took the police training. I'm really good at picking up on people that are not being honest.
[00:10:53] And, and there's something about, like I said, I've listened to Dan Bongino quite a bit. And so just to see his demeanor change. And also I watch his videos, you know, so I'm listening to him on Spotify. I watch him on YouTube. I followed him for a long time. But to watch the way his demeanor changed when he was asked about, did he, did he, did he kill himself? Did he actually hang himself? They're both adamant that he did.
[00:11:19] But the problem I have with that, and there's so many of these, I want to go back a few years to when, when this guy hanged himself. Do you remember he got, he finally got arrested. Everybody knew what was going on up there pretty much at Epstein Island. After they arrested him and put him in a cell, the guard on the night that he died, did he quote unquote hung himself? The guards fell asleep. His cellmate was transferred at some point so that he was in there by himself. Two cameras malfunctioned. There's one in the hallway, one in his room. They malfunctioned. And his body was taken.
[00:11:49] Epstein's body was taken. And no crime evidence was collected. No, no pictures, no photographs. Nothing was collected before he was, before his body was moved from that cell. All those things happened. Okay. You don't have a body. You don't have a crime. And now they're saying he's dead in their, in their, in their recordings, in these interviews. They're both saying, I saw, I saw the files. I saw the videos. And we're like, I'm saying, no, you didn't.
[00:12:19] Because, because unless they lied to us about the, about the footage being gone. Maybe that was a lie. Maybe the first time was a lie. You know, maybe, maybe what it was recorded, but they hit it. And they said that it wasn't, wasn't there either way. You know, something is amiss because they're saying that all these things, and you got to tell me, come on, he, the guards fell asleep. This is, somebody was transferred. The cameras malfunctioned and no, no crime scene. That is a, a one in a million chance all those things happened at the same time.
[00:12:49] Exactly. And there's also, for such a high profile, he was very high profile. You know, I mean, it's, there's just, there's so many weird things surrounding that and that whole story and everything that's going on. You know, the, at first they were like, oh yeah, we're going to release the files. We're going to release the files. And now they're backpedaling and people want to know. I mean, people want the truth and they want to know who is, you know, who is anybody that had any connection with that Island?
[00:13:17] Because that is the line in the sand, I think for a lot of people. And, you know, when I think the thing is, is once people realize how deep that rabbit hole goes, um, there's really not going to be much left. I mean, as far as what we feel like we can trust or support or who we can agree with in that, in that regard, because I have a feeling that there was a lot of people that went to
[00:13:42] that Island on the flight logs and everything else and doing things that they were doing. You know, it's, it's, uh, it's pretty dark. And I think it's going to, it's going to wake a lot of people up to, you know, this false sense of ideology to, to some of these people in power, you know, and realize current and
[00:14:06] past, whether it's a Biden admin or Trump administration or Obama or Clintons or whoever else, you know, and all the way down the line. I think it's, it goes all the way up to the top and every music and art and, you know, actors and all the whole gambit. And what's left is us, the taxpayers who are just trying to get by and live normal lives without having to, you know, choke down these kind of child pedophile ring backdrops.
[00:14:34] And it's just, uh, people are done with it. I'm done with it personally. So I, as far as I'm concerned, just pull the bandaid, let us know what's really going on. I don't think they'll ever pull it though. Ryan, I think, I think that we'll never find out. These, these guys, Dan Bongino actually, this, we're going back a month or so, probably less in an interview or somewhere. He said that he was, he was scared. He was fearful. They actually moved their building out from, from where it was at the FBI and put it somewhere else.
[00:15:02] They, they, they purchased another location and moved it and put it away so that they could, they could be away from that because they said, quote unquote, it's just not safe there. And I think with them digging into this stuff and now that they're digging into it, I think they've uncovered things they wish that they hadn't uncovered and they've seen things that they wish that they hadn't seen. But now it's too late. They're in danger. And this stuff I believe will never be released. We'll never find out because I agree with you.
[00:15:30] It goes, it goes to the highest echelons of this country. And for, for these guys, they really are peons in the greater scheme of things. Uh, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. The CIA it's bad and it's all, they've always been involved with bad things all the way back for many years since its inception, it's been used for bad things. And I believe that, that, that, that group, that organization and big, big key players are deeply rooted and involved in this kind of thing.
[00:15:58] And we may never find out who, what, where, you know? So. Yeah. And it might be the kind of thing where, you know, it might, we might be on our deathbeds by the time they start releasing those files. And by then, most of the people who were involved, they're going to be dead and gone. That will be a thing. It'll be another Kennedy thing. You know, now all these years later that the, the Nixon files have been declassified, we're finding out that yes, he was assessing and there was more than one gunman. All these other things are being, you know, shared with us because most of those people are gone now. Yep.
[00:16:26] And it, I mean, it has no impact on today. What difference does it make now that people know, you know? And if people would have known that information back then, can you imagine the uproar in the nation? Oh no. When our, our own agency assassinated the president, I mean, that would have been, that would have been catastrophic. In another interview. One incident. Yeah. And this involves a lot of people, you know, a lot of, there's a lot of victims.
[00:16:55] There's a lot of players involved in this. In another interview. Uh, I can't remember which, which case it was, but I think, believe again, that it was Dan Bongino that's, that, that warned the president that if this gets out, uh, it will, it will be civil war. And it's those kinds of comments that keep, or are you depending, you know, if it's, if it's a whole government related, it could be what we would consider revolutionary war. You know, some people get those two things confused just for the sake of people that are listening. A civil war is, is when it's people against people.
[00:17:25] All right. It's our brother against brother. It's like the left, the North and the South. Uh, the, the, the country was divided into states and you know, they're going at revolutionary wars of people against, against the government, uh, reinstit, reinstit, reinstituting a new government. So, um, that's the difference in the, in the two. So if this is only government related, uh, I don't think it, Epstein, I've, I heard before, you know, Epstein was, um, a CIA asset.
[00:17:51] And if that's the case, you know, he was allowed to do these things so he could, so he could gain control, psychological control over big people. Yep. And then the government could use them. You see what I'm saying? This could be a human, a humongous thing going on if that's the case. And if he really was a CIA asset, this, this would, would, would create a huge liability within, within the government itself. And nobody would be safe. Uh, especially, you know, everybody's lived in his time.
[00:18:19] Uh, I'm talking about the people that's been around Biden, uh, Pelosi, Schumer, uh, all these guys have been in for decades and decades in Congress have all partaked or partaken at some point and probably in Epstein's islands or some kind of dealings with him. And it would go much bigger than them, even into, uh, not just political roots, but into government like, like the CIA, the FBI, you know, uh, other countries even, because I guess
[00:18:47] there was some royalty also that was involved in this and some of that stuff's starting to come out, but they gotta be careful. What did they release? Because if they release every, you know, the wrong thing, uh, it could get out because somebody, if they released the wrong thing, somebody's going to start blowing the whistle. If I'm going down, you're going down kind of a thing. And I, and when you have that much power and control and information, then it's like, okay,
[00:19:13] why are they releasing this, this facet of information, you know, about this one individual? Like, why is this guy or gal or whoever taken the hit at this point at this time? Like it's calculated at that point when they're releasing bits of information instead of the whole thing. So, I mean, it just makes me question and wonder everything right now. And that's, like I said, I'm just kind of gobbling down and trying to get food going,
[00:19:40] trying to get my stores dialed in and get, you know, because as this information starts to come out, things are probably going to be more and more difficult. And if it means we're, we're in a precursor to a warlike environment or, you know, um, how this relates to trade or supply chains or anything like that. I mean, that is people don't realize that the, that the impact of that information could
[00:20:08] become a global scale nightmare. And if it does get released, like you say, you know, we, we have issues beyond our control, like, you know, maybe not being able to get plastics, for example, um, something totally asinine or, or just off the cuff weird that somehow it's tied into this whole thing. And I have a feeling that that's kind of, that's where we're at. This is, this, it's a tipping point and I could see why they want to keep it under wraps.
[00:20:38] If that's, if that's the impact of it. Yeah. Everybody thinks they're safe, especially Republicans think that they're safe because this Trump is the president. Um, you know, That's absolutely. Yeah. You're right. People think they do, but it's not true. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, sorry. No, no, I'm just saying that it's not, you know, just because, you know, uh, you know, when I was trying to set up before, before I was going to go to prepper camp this year, but I got a wedding to go to instead. But before I knew about the wedding and we're plotting out, you know, prepper camp, I was
[00:21:07] trying to set up again, my survivor martial law class. And, uh, well, now that Trump is president, the idea was like, well, maybe we don't, maybe we let, maybe you could do another class this year instead of, you know, driving martial law. I'm like, and I'm thinking to myself, just because Trump is president doesn't mean that the fecal matter is not going to hit the rotator blades, right? Something's going to happen at some point. And it doesn't matter who the president is. Uh, we need to be prepared for it because there's all kinds of crazy talks out there. You know, right now, China is talking about invading Taiwan.
[00:21:37] They're the U S actually warned that, that they're, they're preparing an invasion. They're, they're, they're planning, preparing whatever they're doing over there. Like the Taiwan has been on their bucket list for a very long time. And the only reason why Taiwan is not under Chinese rule right now is because of the United States. We have, we have mutual aid agreement with them like we do Israel. And S and so if you, if you think that, that something like, even if Trump is president, something like that, if we go to war with China and you don't think that's not going
[00:22:06] to be a big deal, you're sadly mistaken. Yeah. Or somebody takes out Trump. They've tried how many times now, you know, there's been two, two attempts that were, that we know about. I've recently heard another number. There was probably four. So they're not talking about all of them. One was televised. This is another mind blower for me. CNN has never, was never, ever had never gone to any of Trump's public speaking engagement while he's on the campaign. But the one that they were, that they showed up for, it was in, was in Butler, Pennsylvania when he got shot. Tell me that don't stink.
[00:22:36] Yeah. It stinks to high heaven. And it just, it seems to me that, and this is where I start to get frustrated because I'm tired of being lied to. I'm just sick and tired of all the lies. I made a list of things. And so let's, and then this, this will, I'll read this. This is just things I thought about recently. I kind of jotted down things that I was thinking about, things that we've been lied to about. And this is just a very small little list of it. And after this, I read this list.
[00:23:03] I want to start talking about what just happened with, with president, ex-president Biden and his, his being, his diagnosis with cancer. Because you can't tell me that they did not know he had that. Yeah. A Gleason 9, from what I understand, is the most aggressive form of cancer. And it has metastasized into his bones, which doesn't happen overnight. It doesn't happen in one year. It doesn't happen in two years or four years. No. And presidents have the best doctors in the world.
[00:23:34] Yeah. So they were hiding it. I believe so. And I won't talk about that, but here, look, look, just going back a little bit, we were told that Hillary had 98% chance of winning that race 2016. You remember that? Oh yeah. The percentage was so high that Time Magazine went ahead and put out magazines called Madam President with, with Hillary Clinton's face on it. And the next day they had to take them all off the shelf because she didn't win. She lost in a huge, Trump won in a huge landslide. Okay.
[00:24:02] We were told that, that, that COVID came from bats. We were called racist for being, uh, for, for, for, for, for believing that COVID, uh, was made in China. Do you remember that? How everybody's calling us racist? Uh, hunting, the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian misinformation. We, we know that that is a lie. Now we were told that Biden was sharp as attack and he was acute and focused like a laser beam, all a lie. Uh, Trump colluded with Russia. We know now that that is a lie that Trump built cages for children.
[00:24:31] No, he did not build cages for children. That was in fact, Barack Obama that did that. We were told that, uh, that Trump, um, called a white supremacist, very fine people. Untrue that Joe had no knowledge of Hunter, Hunter, Hunter Biden, Biden's, uh, business dealings. We know that was completely untrue because we have him on record now quid pro quo deals within him in Burisma. If you remember right, he's being investigated. Uh, Hunter's Hunter's being investigated over there, uh, in, in Ukraine.
[00:25:00] And we have Joe Biden on camera talking about getting rid of that guy that's investigating him or you're not getting the money. Uh, you probably remember that one. Oh yeah. We were told that J six was an insurrection. That was a lie. Uh, and information is still coming out about that. We're told that, uh, Trump called, uh, oversold our soldiers, suckers and losers. Not true. Uh, told that, uh, plexiglass masks and social distances would, you know, would protect us from the spread of COVID lies.
[00:25:28] We were told that vaccines were safe lies told that the vaccine would stop the spread lies told that the border would secure lies told that Joe, uh, wouldn't pardon his son Hunter, but he did, uh, that J sixers, um, beat and kill Capitol police. Not one Capitol police officer died as a result on Jane of January 6th incidents. There was one that had a stroke of like five days later and died completely unrelated though. Uh, told that spy gate was misinformation. We're told that the C we're told that C levels are rising until the CO2 levels are right.
[00:25:57] And this, you know, this goes on and on and on and on. I just stopped writing cause I ran out of paper on my little note, my little notepad. And on top of that, we had Epstein, all the Epstein stuff. I don't know. It's just people are just fed up with it. And, and it's kind of like, like I mentioned this on prior episodes that, Hey, look, you know, we're at a point where in a relationship with our own government, our own, you know, like the whole thing, love my country. Don't trust my government. Right.
[00:26:27] And I think it's to the point where people are so fed up about being lied to that on one hand, people are taking a critical look at it. And on the other hand, people are just fed up and they're done. I mean, we, uh, it's like, they're turning more and more people into boom hour every day. And I mean, I can't blame it, you know, boom hour. You know, I, it's just, that's where I'm at. I mean, I just don't believe in anything anymore.
[00:26:57] It's, and it's sad because I would like to believe that we have a functioning, capable, competent government. And the more I learned, the more I realized that that is couldn't be the farthest from the truth. Farthest from the truth. And it's hard to be able to speak out about that kind of stuff, um, and feel comfortable telling people, Hey, look, this is, this is a giant joke, a farce, um, without having that, you know, that weird response back, like that I'm a conspiracy theorist.
[00:27:24] It's like, no, I just pay attention to the lies and I don't believe them, you know? And some people just, they want to believe the lie so much. They just, they hold onto that so intensely that they can't see through it. And it's just, um, and then, and then the first thing that they do is they glom onto blaming a person or a party or whatever. And it's like, no, I mean, you got to look, look deeper into it and realize that this is a much bigger problem than people realize.
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[00:28:47] Donald Trump threw the ringer for having classified files at Mar-a-Lago? Oh yeah. Rated his house. Oh yeah. They rated his home. They did all kinds of things. Remember they took all kinds of photos and things like that and released it to the public. Like, oh, these are documents. They're folders. Let me tell you that that doesn't happen. Please do not take evidence, photo evidence and leak it to the public. On social media. Yeah. This does not happen. This, this was coordinated.
[00:29:11] It was, it was, uh, to, to show how, how nasty of a man Donald Trump was that he, he's not fit to be president, that he can't be president again. Okay. And then there was a lot of noise about, about Joe Biden having classified information as well. So I don't know who did it. It was a, it was a risky move, but they did it anyway. So they raided a Joe Biden's garage and they found that he had all kinds of stuff tucked away. Um, and do you remember that they remember the Ben Hur investigation?
[00:29:42] Uh, so cool. So what they found out was that yes, he did in fact have classified information, but they decided that they weren't going to press any charges on him. Right. Because they said that he was a, what was it? Um, non-compos mentis, which means not of sound mind. It's Latin for not of sound mind. That's right. So they decided not to do that to him. All right. So back then he was not a sound mind, but, but they let him move forward anyway with this
[00:30:10] whole notion of being, of being the front man again, you know, for the, for the democratic party to run against Trump, uh, because Joe's term first term was almost up and they're getting ready to run him again. Forget the fact that he's tripping all over the place. Forget the fact that he's, he's wandering off in the middle of the speeches. He's getting lost when he gets off of air force one and Marine one and all this, forget all that nonsense. He's talking gibberish. He can't even structure a sentence. Okay. Forget all that. We're going to run him. He's our front man. We can do this.
[00:30:40] I believe back then that they had a plan. Okay. But I think that they are hugely embarrassed over this, the way that the, that debate turned out, that it became widespread knowledge at that point, how bad he was. But I have a clip I want to play here of the Hearst interview. And I just want you to listen to what Joe Biden has to say here, because in this interview, uh, with not being heard, did I say been heard? It's Robert Herr. It's Robert Herr interview. Yeah. I've been heard. That's an old movie back. Uh, I think it's like, I've been heard.
[00:31:10] Okay. That was a little black and white from back in the day. All right. But in this interview, uh, he just kind of goes off, off and, and starts talking about Mongolia. He went to Mongolia and then he looked up and he saw a tiny little line and, and a, and a 20 mile horse race and sumo wrestlers. And he starts talking about targets on bales of hay and gorillas taking shots at it. And, and he took a shot and he hit the, he hit the target. I mean, he goes so far off base and it was clear.
[00:31:37] And this is why he got the, the, why they said he was non-compos mentis. But this, this information has just recently released. These audio clips of this interview was just recently released. And now we have them. So I want to play one of those clips right here, right now. Oh my God. This is going to be comedy gold. Oh, you don't, man. I went to Mongolia and, uh, and, uh, great pictures. I unfortunately embarrassed that a lot of the leader of Mongolia and their show.
[00:32:03] They were doing a, what they would do at the time of the invasion of the Mongols into Europe in the 14th and the, uh, 800s. And so we're out of nowhere and we're looking up on the hill and you see this tiny line, you know, it's a 20 mile horse race with all these kids under the age of 16, on a bareback race. You need to come down and, you know, there's no more wrestlers on everything they do. And, uh, so they walked over and they had a target big bail and said, Hey, a hundred yards away.
[00:32:31] And these gorillas were, you know, taking shots. And, uh, I think, I don't know if that embarrassed me or took a point, but they handed the bow and arrow. I'm not a bad archer. But, uh, well, I found that where if I can pull it back. So I feel like I hit the gun and target. No, I'm going to get it. So what do you think? My goodness. It sounds, it sounds like someone who's got early signs of dementia.
[00:33:01] Oh yeah. You know, just babbling on and nothing's coherent or cohesive. They just one thing right after another. But is it dementia? Here we go. We got, now we, now we know he's got, uh, Gleason 9 or whatever Gleason 9 is. Uh, this, this highly aggressive form of prostate cancer that's in his bones. If it's in his bones, could it possibly in his brain? I'm not a physician. I don't know. Um, but this could be something that was affecting him very early on. Because if you remember, right, Joe was Joe.
[00:33:30] He always said stupid things. But when he started slurring and falling and roaming off, I mean, that all, the onset started to happen kind of suddenly. And I remember the crazy conspiracy. I mean, they were wackadoo conspiracy theories that he was a cyborg and they, you know, that the real Joe Biden had, had been, um, had been hanged and, uh, you know, at Gitmo. And this was just like a replacement. And it's just a person wearing a mask. I've heard all kinds of crazy conspiracy theories.
[00:33:57] But what if it, this, this cancer, you know, got to his brain? Cause once, if it's in your bones, surely it's in all the soft tissue. Oh yeah. I mean, unless it's, there is a bone cancer that starts there, but even that, once it metastasizes and moves to other parts of the body, that happens quick. And it, I mean, you don't know where it's going to go or pop up next. So. You remember, you remember Jen Psaki? Jen. So she was the secretary, uh, one of the press secretary.
[00:34:26] Under, was it, was it Biden's first term? I wouldn't say it's Biden's first term. Yeah. Um, and then he, well, it's his only term. Uh, I think. First couple of years, I think. Yes. And then she left and then, uh, Kareem Jean-Pierre came in. If I'm printing, I always get this lady's name wrong. Cause I always want to say Jean-Claude Van Damme. Um, but Jean, or Kareem, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. But, uh, uh, that's why I have a hard time with her name. Uh, I want to say it's Kareem Jean-Pierre.
[00:34:56] Uh, she took over. Okay. So I'm going to play an audio clip here for a second. And it's, we're going to go back just a bit to Obama. Cause Obama said something some time ago. I find very interesting because I've always asked myself this question. And I think I talked about it on the show some time ago, but I've had a couple different theories about who's actually running this country. Whenever, whenever Joe Biden has started acting goofy like he was.
[00:35:23] And one of those theories was that, um, president Biden was running the country still kind of a third term kind of a thing. And my second, and I mentioned here on the show was nobody really, it didn't really catch on that Jill Biden, Jill, his wife, Jill was pulling the strings and running the country. Yeah. Cause she's been commonly asked. She sits at the table and she's been asked to speak. If you ever watch any of these, um, these recordings where, where Joe sitting, you know,
[00:35:52] in the white house, he's got these long tables and he'll, he's almost like the CEO or the chairperson. And then he's, but then he throws it to her and then she takes over. Or do you remember, do you remember the event where, where he talked just goofy and then she took over the microphone and said, yay, Joe, you did it. You did it. And started talking like, like a little kid that just went poo poo for the first time in the toilet. Do you remember that? Yeah. It was ridiculous. Okay. Keep those things in mind here. I'm going to play this, this audio clip here.
[00:36:22] Of Obama from, from, from some years ago. And then, and then I want to, want you to listen to the following two clips. It's going to come after that. The first one will be of Jim Pisacchi. The next one after that would be Jean or Korean, Jean Pierre, whatever her name is. Um, and listen to what they say, because it's very intriguing to me and just, it'll make you want to ask yourself who's really been running the country. People would ask me, knowing what you know now, do you wish like you had a sec, a
[00:36:52] third term? Um, and I, I used to say, you know what, if, if I could make an arrangement, I had a, I had a, a stand in a front man or front woman. And they had an earpiece in, and I was just in my basement and my sweats looking through the stuff. And then I could sort of deliver the lines, but somebody else was, uh, doing all the talking and ceremony. I'd be fine with that. Okay. So right.
[00:37:22] What, what are the possibilities? Just open your mind up here to the possibility that someone said, you know what, that's actually a damn good idea. Yeah. Why don't we just like, let them, let them kind of have a front man and fall guy. Basically, if something goes bad, they can blame it on his health. If it goes good, they can run it by the, you know, makes the party look good or whatever. Well, think about it because Joe, Joe Biden already had a standing with the Democrats and with half the country. Okay. Everybody knows who Joe is.
[00:37:49] So he, he was already a vice president for eight years. So let's, let's run him. Uh, however, Brock, would you like to do this thing? And he's like, Oh, sure. You know, there's, there's always with everything. There's a catch. Joe Biden is not an eloquent speaker. You know, he, he can't multitask. He can't, he can't talk and listen to earpieces at the same time. Okay. So he fumbled everything.
[00:38:17] That's why I believe he fumbled everything that he said every time he got behind the podium to say something, he was, he was just a fumble. But yeah, here now is Jim Psaki. Listen very closely to what she says. Weeks fewer Americans filed initial claims for unemployment insurance than any time in recorded history since president Obama, but Biden took office. Since what? President Obama, uh, Biden took office. She, why would she be saying Obama? She'd never worked with Obama.
[00:38:47] Yeah. There was a full presidential term between her and Obama. And she was no part of it. Yeah. I mean, there's, I, yeah, go ahead. Here, here is, uh, now, uh, Korean Pierre, Korean Jean-Pierre. So today, as you all saw just an hour or so ago, president Obama announced that, pardon me, president Biden. Whoa. That is news. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's news.
[00:39:19] I mean, daddy Obama is kind of like, it's their, their go-to. I mean, you can tell he's the, he was in the background the whole time. I mean, you can't tell me that he wasn't calling shots, doing whatever. That's kind of where this whole new scandal starts, you know, coming into play. Like who was really calling the shots with this auto pen thing, right? The auto pen thing. Okay. So Jake Tapper wrote a book called the original sin.
[00:39:49] Uh, I'm trying to remember who wrote it with him. Uh, something, uh, Carmichael. I can't remember the other. It's like there's, he authored it and there's a coauthor. So two men, they've been walking, they've been flying all over the place doing these interviews. Um, in his investigation and CNN is deeply rooted with the left, deeply rooted with left. So Jake Tapper, I, I, I believe what he's writing. Okay. Um, why he would write this stuff now.
[00:40:19] I don't know, maybe to get famous. Um, he's almost acting, he's almost doing like a Chris Cuomo kind of thing where he, where he saw the light a little bit, you know? And because that's what this book is about is like, how, how did we reach this point in our country's history where we are just forsaking the truth for this, this or this? Okay. Because it has been the democratic party right now is become so extreme that it's literally dismantling itself. It's imploding. It's dying.
[00:40:48] It's suffocating out right now. Um, and he's seeing this, Jake Tapper seeing this. And that's why a lot of people on the left, a lot of Democrats, um, especially the centrist Democrats who are switching parties and coming over to the right, coming to, uh, joining the Republican party have seen this. And they don't want to be associated with that because they know that there's no, there's no win with that. Most of America don't want nothing to do with the craziness that has been coming out from the left. But in his book that he wrote, they, he started dropping names.
[00:41:18] Okay. And of the names that were dropped of the people who were running the country, because Joe Biden was not capable, non-compensis, remember? He was never capable from, from day one of running this country. But somebody was, was it Barack Obama, you know, who said that he, you know, could potentially, he would like to do a third term. You know, if somebody else could be the front man and he could wear, you know, they wear an earpiece and do all the ceremonial stuff. Was it Barack Obama? Was it somebody else? Was it Barack Obama, who said that he was going to do a third term?
[00:41:46] According to Jake Tapper, what Jake Tapper wrote here in his, in his, in his, uh, in his book, Original Sin was, uh, one, two, three, four, five, six names. Okay. Uh, one of these names was Mike Donilon. Again, these are cabinet members to Joe Biden and a couple of them is, uh, are not their, their, their staffers to Jill, his wife.
[00:42:08] Mike Donilon, Steve Reschetti, Bruce Reed, the first lady chief of staff, which a name was given to them in the book. Not, I'm not, I don't have that name. I didn't write that name down because I came across something else. I won't cover that one instead. The first lady, Jill Biden and Annie Thomason. Okay. So those names right there are the people who've been running the auto pin. And how many times have we been hearing terms like, uh, uh, a threat to democracy, right?
[00:42:36] And exist, exist, exist, existential threat to democracy. And, and that Trump isn't as an oligarchy. And, and this is a constitutional crisis. Those things right there have been nothing that have been coming out of the left constantly for the last, since Trump has been in office and the first, his first term in office. And now we have all this stuff, all these lies going on where somebody is running this country. That's not the, not the elected person that was elected to do the, to make these decisions. Right. Instead of somebody else, it's multiple people.
[00:43:05] This Mike Donilon, Steve Reschetti, Bruce Reed, the first lady chief of staff, the first lady, Jill Biden and Annie Thomason who are controlling this auto pin according to this book. Okay. But have you heard of Project Veritas? Yes. For those of you that don't know. It is an amazing work. Yes, they do. Basically Project Veritas is a, is a group of people who kind of work undercover and they infiltrate and they get inside organizations and they uncover corruption.
[00:43:35] They uncover all that kind of stuff within the government, within private entities. It's, and they release this stuff to the public on their website. I have an audio recording of, of, of the most recent Project Veritas. And this one here is David Hogg. No, none other than David Hogg, who me and you talked about not three or four episodes ago. Yeah. He became the DNC chairperson.
[00:43:58] So Project Veritas infiltrated the DNC and they are now at a sit down with David Hogg and he is pouring his guts out to this person. And it's all being video recorded, audio and video, and they're releasing it in parts. This is mind dropping stuff, what you're about to hear here.
[00:44:20] So let's listen to what David Hogg has to say here as it's being released and recorded at this table at a restaurant or a bar with Project Veritas. Nice to meet you. Off the record, of course. Foundational question for me is like, how corrupt is the DNC if so many people knew or few people knew about Biden? Well, the president of the United States.
[00:44:46] I mean, I think the fact of the matter is, the DNC is always going to be like a campaign arm of the president, ultimately. The bigger issue was like the inner circle that was about Biden. That's it. I can't stress, I can't stress you enough. Like, Joe Biden's chief of staff. Like, had an enormous amount of power. Joe Biden? Joe Biden's chief of staff. That was like an open secret at the left. Like, I would avoid him. Like, he was scary. What was his name? Um, Anthony Van Gogh. I've never seen him. Exactly.
[00:45:16] What do you mean? He's just like a shadowy, like, wizard of all type figure. That's what made him so, like... I knew how he looked, but I'm like, the general public would know how this man looked. But he wielded an enormous amount of power. And I can't see how much power he had at the White House. Anthony Bernal. Anthony Bernal is Jill's new chief of staff. Okay? And so, originally when this book was written, there was a different person that was Jill's chief of staff from what I'm understanding.
[00:45:45] But this guy right here is allegedly, and this is White House speak here, Jill's work husband. Okay? So, this guy is the Oz, as he was called there by David Hogg, who... David Hogg says he kind of works from the shadows. Nobody ever sees him. He's like, what do you mean? He's like, he wields an enormous amount of power, and nobody ever sees him. Like, this guy is making the decisions. This guy is the one controlling Jill, who is the one controlling Joe.
[00:46:13] So, where's the threat to democracy? You know, who's the threat to democracy here? Where's the oligarchy? Yeah. And you talk about constitutional crisis. It's all right there. This is big. And it just doesn't stop there, because this is being released in segments. So, that right there, you know, kind of tells us who's been running the country while Joe was president of the United States. But then it starts going into, and the next part, there's two parts been released so far out of this interview with David Hogg. And, oh my, he just got into the DNC, right?
[00:46:43] And now this is happening. Oh, they're going to be bleeding out. The DNC is going to just be bleeding out because of this. But now, the part two, which I also have viewed, is Nancy Pelosi's insider trading. We know that she's worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Making on her salary, and she by far, according to this interview, is by far the wealthiest congressperson because of these insider deals. And he says that she just, it's just strange.
[00:47:11] She just strikes at the right time. Like, she has information coming from someone. And how does that happen? Unless you're working with somebody that knows what's going on. Have you, this was like nine days ago. Of Nancy Pelosi. And I don't know if she, because I do know that she's a drunk. Okay. But you remember she stroked out recently. She had a stroke or some kind of issue recently. Did you hear that or see it? Uh-uh. No. Yeah.
[00:47:40] She had some kind of medical issue where she passed out or almost fainted. But nine days ago, she's talking about the big, beautiful bill. Oh, yeah. There's a little bit of music in the background on this, but this is from that, from that. Like, not even nine days ago. The Affordable Care Act or expanding the subsidies or saving the Affordable Care Act when they try to go early in the morning or in the night. This has been a long, okay.
[00:48:11] Our chair, our chair, soon to be once and future chair, but the outside mobilization. $300 billion from SNAP. Just that. In 17, when they did what they did. In 18. Oh, I'm so tired of hearing Democrats say no tax breaks for billionaires.
[00:48:38] So in 18 months, Hakeem Jeffries will be the Speaker of the House. The Speaker of the House. You probably know this. Thank you for that. What do you think? Wow. Intoxicated? Stroke? Dementia? Yeah. Mix of all three. I mean, that's a cocktail right there. This is why there should be term limits. Exactly. I mean, these kind of people, absolutely, there should be some sort of term limits.
[00:49:08] I don't know what they are, what they should be, what they could be, but spending your life from 17 to 87 in the federal government, just milking that tea for decades is absolutely unacceptable. And I mean, obviously someone like that who has held power and who is directing other forms of power really can't even control her own words or commentary or anything she's done.
[00:49:35] And there's no reason why we need to have these kinds of people in power. It's scary. Because she's making bills, signing bills, you know? Yeah. And this is just, is she the only one that's like this? There's so many people in there that are, and I've been listening to like, it was a David Hogg interview and it might be that Veritas one. I can't remember, but they're trying, the DNC is kind of, they're trying to wait out, especially the younger crowd.
[00:50:00] They're trying to wait out some of these older ones to get out of the office so they can make some big moves because the older ones are, they don't really do too much. They just, they're like, they stagnate. And then you've got people like Nancy Pelosi who gets in there and she does this kind of stuff and they can't really speak out against her because she's got a lot of power. Yeah. She's been doing this for a long time with the DNC, with the, with the democratic party. Yeah. And it's just, there, there's no reason anybody should have that much power.
[00:50:27] And I can see that if you need the power to be able to execute a specific thing, but these people are just using their power and throwing it around. Like it's some sort of a WWF wrestling match or something. It's just, it's absurd. And it's getting to be a giant clown show with a bunch of old people who can't figure out how to talk or act. And they're standing on morals and things that are basically going in and out with the tide. They, they can't even, you know, the stuff that they said back in the eighties and nineties
[00:50:57] was to get them reelected. And it's exactly the opposite of what they're saying now, because it might not have, maybe it's not popular anymore or something. So it's just kind of, they're just going back and forth and their beliefs are changing, but you know, that we're supposed to think that they're, you know, they're on us this time around. You know, I just don't, I don't get it. Don't trust. Or what was it that Reagan said? Trust, but verify. Trust, but verify. Yeah. Yes. I mean, how much wisdom Reagan, one of my, you know, not, he wasn't a hundred percent,
[00:51:27] but man, he was, he's my favorite. I've been alive since 1972. Do I remember, you know, who was president and what kind of presidential moves were made when I was a child? No, but I remember the eighties pretty good. Yeah. Yeah. And you know, I, I'm a history reader. I like to go back and look at the things that, that Reagan did. And because he was a, you know, two-term president, he was in the president during my favorite years. You know, some of the best years was the eighties in my opinion. And they were just good times. Yeah.
[00:51:54] I mean, it seemed like that was kind of a push toward truth and, and bringing to light some of these things, you know, and right after that, we just kind of had been going downhill ever since between the Bush and Clinton administrations. And I know some people are like, oh, Clinton and yours was absolute mess, but he, I mean, we're kind of feeling the fallout from that with the China trade and how that the doors of that opened and people didn't realize that, oh yeah, we can get cheap stuff from China now.
[00:52:22] And at this point it's, you know, it's the last thing we need. I heard that China recently backed out of the, the, the, the tariff deal. Yep. I guess that we're, there was some kind of good faith deal made where there's like a hard reset and, you know, and there was some, some, a good bargain was struck and, and then China violated it almost instantly. I'm not sure what it was. I didn't see that. I didn't, I don't, I don't know what the deal was. Have you heard anything? Uh, no. And I'm not, I'm not entirely up to speed on that, but it doesn't. Surprise me.
[00:52:52] I mean, China's in it for the long game. They'll say what they need to say to, to keep us weak and, and dependent. That's the thing about China because they're a communist country. They're, they'll never to, for, for the leader, for the president of China to, to give in, to cave in or to say that he was wrong is to announce weakness. Yep. And he will never do that. Nope. So, you know, in the eyes of the people that he's ruling for him to give in to, to America,
[00:53:19] remember, cause America, the people in China are, they don't have a, you know, a democracy over there. They don't have capitalism. They, they, they only get to see on the news what the Chinese communist party gives, the CPC gives to them to watch, to view. Yeah. And if the China is saying that the United States is bad, then 100% of the news coverage that the Chinese people receive is America is bad. Yeah.
[00:53:45] So that being said, if the Chinese president is saying the United States, uh, we made a, I, we made a deal with, with, with the United States on some, on a tariff agreement, but, uh, we don't like it. They have no choice, but to root, you know, for their country and, you know, and say, you know, the United States is bad. And, uh, and what's the name? Xing ping or like, I can't remember. It's Z I N or X I N. What is it? Xing, Xing ping.
[00:54:15] Xi, Xing ping. I think. Xi, Xing ping. Uh, yeah. So, um, you know, so that country is saying it's no good. So he's never going to say that the United States made a good deal and, and we made a mistake. And, and so we're back. They're going to say that the United States is no good. And they, they try to trick us into this tariff deal, but we found that it was bad. And so, um, we're going to teach them a lesson. We're backing out. We're in charge here. The United States isn't in charge. That's the kind of news that the, the Chinese people are going to receive. Yeah.
[00:54:43] Well, the backlash, the fallout of this whole thing is, unfortunately it's going to hurt both countries, you know, on one hand in the United States, we're going to really struggle with being able to keep prices down and we're actually, there's going to be a major correction and on, and on the Chinese side of things, manufacturers are going to be struggling to sell product. So, you know, once, once that retaliation starts to happen, um, there's going to be people
[00:55:10] in factories in China that are essentially relying on us dollars to get by and they're not going to be getting it. So, I mean, there's going to be a major hurt on both sides of the table if a deal isn't struck and people don't realize that, the impact of, of this particular thing. According to our intelligence that, uh, that, that the economy of the China of China's economy is they're about to tank. Oh yeah. So they're not doing well, but they would never announce that they're never going to, they'll never show weakness. Like we'll say a while ago.
[00:55:38] Um, but you know, our assets or whatever we have, whatever kind of intelligence we have going on with China is saying that their, their economy is bad and it's better to go down. Yeah. Well, do you remember, I mean, I think it was during Trump's first term where he actually sold rice to China because they were, they had a massive famine and they were, they were running out of food or something.
[00:56:03] And the big joke was, yeah, even Trump could even sell rice to the Chinese, but, um, you know, as a salesman and dealer. But, uh, the thing is, is I, I do remember that where it was a foreign aid thing that wound up going through because China couldn't feed their own people because of, I think it might have been a monsoon or some sort of catastrophe and, or something had happened. And, uh, you know, I think they, that was a bit of an insult.
[00:56:33] They, they took that as an insult. And now, I mean, here, we're coming back to it where there's a, there's definitely a codependent relationship between China and America. And if things aren't made right or if things aren't corrected, it's, it could be not only violent, but, um, devastating in a lot of ways, economically and, you know, physically, mentally in a lot of ways. So it's, that's a whole nother powder keg. I haven't heard anything, no updates about the, the Chinese, Russian, I guess they, with
[00:57:01] the brick, whatever that thing was, the, the new economy that they were trying to develop between China and Russia to take over, um, as a main, you know, cause we've always been the standard. The United States already been the standard. And I guess they were trying to usurp us by, by this, making this coalition, but I guess it tanked in it. Cause I have heard nothing about it. I guess it didn't work out. No. And it, and that actually would have been, uh, a dangerous hinge point. They were trying to get the U S dollar off of her. How do I say this?
[00:57:28] Uh, having the, they were trying to get off of the gold standard or off of the U S dollar standard. Um, and it, and like you said, it failed. I think they were trying to do either Bitcoin or Ruble rupees or something like that to, to trade, find a different form of trade instead of using the U S dollar as a standard. Speaking of the U S dollar and the gold standard, whatever happened to, uh, Fort Knox. Oh gosh. I don't know. I haven't heard anything. You have not.
[00:57:56] They were like, no, I mean, nobody's heard anything because there's been a lot of distractions and I guarantee you they found the truth and they cannot release the truth. Yep. I mean, all security, baby. Yeah. All they wanted to do was confirm that it was even there. Huh? Yeah. I haven't even heard. I haven't heard boo about that. And now, and now I guess Elon Musk is stepping down and out. He's like, I've done enough. And he's on his way out. Mm hmm. Well, you know, he wasn't getting paid anyway. He was doing his service, his country of service. And I, I, you know, I respect that.
[00:58:27] It's not like he's an enlisted person, you know, with under contract, he went in, he did a job, he did a good job and he uncovered a lot of fraud and waste. He set things up. He said, help set up Doge. He got the department of government efficiency running and the department of government efficiency, it's going to stick around. It's going to keep going. Trump said if it would go for another year or two and they'll keep uncovering waste. They're nowhere near the goal of two, I think it was 2 trillion, um, nowhere near the goal, but that's going to take time because billions of dollars in the last hundred days. So, yeah.
[00:58:55] When you're talking about, you're talking about decades and decades of financial waste, fraud and burying and scheming, you know, so it takes a long time to uncover this stuff. And they're still finding things that have been deleted. I guess whenever, who was it? Uh, uh, I always start shooting off the mouth for my brain is fully loaded. But, uh, in, in one of these interviews with, uh, with, uh, with Elon Musk and, and, and Doge, there was a sit down round table kind of a thing. Uh, they were talking about how, how, when they stepped into this, uh, almost immediately
[00:59:25] as soon as they took over, uh, terabytes of data. I go, Oh, I remember what it was. The United States was giving money to the Taliban. Oh, billions and, uh, terabytes of information on those deals. That's a lot of terabytes is a lot of information was deleted instantly. Now they did because remember you're dealing with geniuses here, tech, tech geniuses in Elon Musk and, and the, the people he recruited to, to, to work for the government on this stuff.
[00:59:53] They were able to recover the deleted files. So it's not, you just can't click delete on something on your computer and it goes into the trash, into your trash and it's gone. Yeah. Nothing's ever really, never truly deleted. No. And, uh, there's, there's people out there who are really good at getting those things and they recovered those items and what they're going to do with it. I don't know. Cause we're still waiting for, there's so many things I cannot wait. I know it's going to take time, but I'm being impatient because like the, these things with the Epstein file, they're saying they got to go, they're going through the Epstein
[01:00:21] files and then they're cleaning up the videos. They want to, they're taking, they got to take their time to make sure they do it right. And we've waited so many years already on some of this stuff. It's like, I'm just to the point where I'm tired of waiting. I want to see people held accountable because you watch, you mark my words before Trump is going to be done with his term of office. And we'll never find out about, about the Epstein files. We'll never find out about the, the, about Fort Knox.
[01:00:47] We'll never find out all the, all the facts about, uh, you know, did he hang himself? Is he really, truly dead? Uh, we'll never find out. Was he a CIA asset? Uh, the Diddy trial, you know what I'm saying? There's still ongoing. And I, I tell you right now, I cannot get out of my head. Some of the audio files I've been hearing. Have you been listening to them with Diddy? No, I, no, I haven't. And, um, I've been kind of distancing myself from that because I just don't. Yeah. For, there are certain things that I just prefer to not.
[01:01:17] You don't want to trust me. Yeah. Distance yourself from, from this mess stuff, because, um, I'm not talking about kids. I'm talking about adults, actors and people that the whole Hollywood thing is, is a vile, evil, it's an evil entity within itself. And he's just one cog in the system. Just one cog. And he's hopefully the first of many, but we may never see what's going on, how this story is going to end. May never see it. Anyway, uh, Ryan, man, that's a, we're, we're at, we're over an hour.
[01:01:46] It's time to let go. That was a heavy episode. It was. Yeah. Threw a lot out there. We had a lot of sound bites. Uh, let me see. I don't think I missed any sound bites. Did I? There might be a couple that I can say for next time. Yeah. We'll pick them up next time. We can pick them up next time, but we got to let everybody go. Hey, we want to thank everybody for listening to the rising Republic. I'm L Douglas Hogan. And I'm Ryan Buford. Have a good one, everybody.