Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide.
Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades.
After 10 years behind the scenes at The Epoch Times, launching his own show was the logical next step. Since its debut, Seth’s show “Man in America” has garnered 1M+ viewers on a monthly basis as his commitment to bring hope to patriots and to fight communism and socialism grows daily. His guests have included Peter Navarro, Kash Patel, Senator Wendy Rogers, General Michael Flynn, and General Robert Spalding.
He is also a regular speaker at the “ReAwaken America Tour” alongside Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Gen. Flynn.
Welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse coming to you live from the beautiful state of Ohio, where you can still afford to buy land. So from Biden to Trudeau to Klaus Schwab, our favorite supervillains, the message is the same. A massive global food crisis is looming. There's a lot of questions that arise.
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Speaker 1:And look, I'm not one as I said before, I'm not one that is a fearmonger. But I'm also really trying to be honest about where we're at. And I know there's a lot of good things happening. There's a lot of these things that are happy to say, hey, we're winning, whether it's Hunter Biden's laptop or some of the things to do with the election I can't talk about on YouTube or Facebook, which is a quick side note. If you're still watching me on YouTube or Facebook, at least please head over to Rumble and watch me on Rumble because I don't know how long I'm gonna last on YouTube or Facebook because they don't like me.
Speaker 1:Because I tell the truth and I expose them and all the communist ties behind them. So at least please go watch me over on Rumble.com and subscribe there. They've been it's a fantastic website. Anyway, beside the point, today's show is important because I think that what's ahead of us is the greatest threat that mankind faces. And I know that there's a lot of people are saying that it's the the jab and the fallout from that.
Speaker 1:It's, you know, many other things, but honestly, nothing will hit people like the food supply and shortages of the food supply. And if you combine that with what I believe is a coming collapse of the US dollar based upon a lot of different things, I'm not going to get too much into the financial aspect in today's show. I'm just gonna be focusing on the food crisis. I've covered that extensively in my previous shows. And I think, you know, probably pretty soon, I'll do a much deeper dive focused specifically on what's happening with the global financial situation.
Speaker 1:Because I do believe that the US dollar which is a fiat currency, which was I think has been a tool since the very beginning of the globalists to really, I think in the end screw us and eventually move us into their central banking digital currency. I believe from beginning, it was their intention to set up this fiat currency, the US dollar, pump it up, you know, separate it from the gold, you know, so it's no longer backed by gold, you know, happened in the 70s. And then pump, pump, pump, print, print, print, cause massive inflation. But we don't really see it though, because they're lending that money to other countries that the US dollars also the petrodollar, so it's tied to the sale of oil. There's all these artificial things externally that are actually real things that are artificially holding up the strength of the US dollar.
Speaker 1:We're not seeing the reality of what the US dollar really is. We have it we've been living in a little bit of a fairyland bubble for the past fifty, sixty years or so. But I believe that that is also coming. That's also right around the corner. So if you combine that with global food shortages, it actually spells the perfect equation for the great reset, which is to get us onto a central banking digital currency, get us on to their way of eating things, right?
Speaker 1:You hear Bill Gates talking about eating bugs and getting off of meat, you know, they a whole other host of plans. Fundamentally, what it does is the food and money supply, it forces us into their system into their beast system. So today's show, we're going be talking specifically about the looming food crisis. And also what is it? What is this food crisis?
Speaker 1:And I've got some great research and some videos to show you exactly what's behind it because it's not just something made up. Really it's not another, you know, COVID pandemic where they're just pumping it up, pumping it up, pumping it up. There are very real things that are happening that will absolutely affect our global food supply and already are. And so I'm gonna talk about what's already happening, and what I believe that we're gonna be seeing in the next year or so because the food supply right now we're living off a lot of the food that was grown last year. But what's going to happen, you know, so last fall, for instance, in America, we had a bumper crop, we had a great amount of, you know, corn and soybeans and wheat coming in, but we're gonna look at what's happening from here forward.
Speaker 1:So I'm looking specifically at what I believe that we can expect to happen in America over the course of the next year. And I'm also going to be discussing towards the end of the show and probably even more so in the q and a, what you can do to prepare for this, and what we have done historically as a country, when we've been in a situation where we've been facing food shortages. So I'll be looking at what did The United States do in the time of the of World War One, and World War Two. What did we do at those times to protect ourselves because there were massive food shortages in. So we're gonna get into that.
Speaker 1:But I'm going to go ahead and start with a video from our favorite supervillain, Mr. Klaus Schwab. Okay, and this is a video of him just describing this. So this is here's an important point. I know that a lot of times these talking head globalists, whether it's Biden or Trudeau, who's been talking about the food shortages or Klaus Schwab, they're talking about it and like, yeah, you're just trying to scare us.
Speaker 1:And that's true. I believe they are trying to instill a sense of fear in us. We've seen that excessively over the past two years, but they're also telling us what is coming because this is what they want to happen. And I'm going to show you that too. I'm going to prove to you in the latter half of this video that the government is knowingly deceiving us and knowingly leading us away from the things that will protect us and they're leading us into a system that will harm us and force us into their surveillance state.
Speaker 1:So let go and pull this video up from Mr. Klaus Schwab. I'd tell you to enjoy this, but I don't think that it's something that you're gonna enjoy. We do not yet know the full extent and the systemic and structural changes which will happen. However, we do know that global energy systems, food systems, and supply chains will be deeply affected.
Speaker 1:Again, just a short little clip there, but this is the reality. They're saying that it's not just it's not just food, it's energy, it's communication, it's fuel. These are all tied together. And even a simple crop like wheat, or corn, or soy, they affect everything for us in terms of our food. How much soy is in our food?
Speaker 1:How much corn? And we don't realize that these crops, these core crops are at the very beginning of the building blocks of our modern agricultural system, all the food that we eat. Even if you're eating beef, we'd say well, how is beef affected by the corn prices? Well, what do these animals eat? And for a lot of the cattle in America and actually all over the world, they're eating the corn that we grow.
Speaker 1:So what happens if the corn gets more expensive, the beef gets more expensive? What happens if the fertilizer gets more expensive? But that's also something we're gonna be digging into is what's happening with the fertilizer. Alright, so let me go and pull up a video here. Now this is Tucker Carlson, who recently covered this.
Speaker 1:And this is a good reminder for you is that when information gets to the point where you have something like Tucker Carlson doing a prime time slot on the coming food crisis, a one point is that it's really getting a lot more real. But more importantly, point B) is that that means a lot more Americans are also now having that switch go off and say, Hey, we better go buy some food. Do you remember what happened with toilet paper at the beginning of the pandemic? You couldn't even buy toilet paper because everyone started panic buying. So if Tucker Carlson is on mainstream, primetime, reaching millions of people talking about the coming food shortage, I know that for a lot of you, you've been seeing this coming, whether you're watching what I'm doing, or you're following Bard's FM, which you know, Scott Kester's in deserves a massive shout out because he's been sounding this alarm for months now.
Speaker 1:Even over you know, years, he has been really hitting on this the importance of becoming sustainable, be able to support your own family, able to produce your own food. So while you may have known about this a couple months ago, or even a couple years ago, like I did, I've been prepping and purchasing food and doing you know, setting up gardens and even learning how to garden, which is an important part, the best part of the past couple of years, you have to realize a lot of Americans is now going to start hitting them. So the place where you buy your seeds, it may not be available. In fact, this morning, you know, my wife and I, you know, as you know, we have chickens, we're buying more chickens, we're getting a dozen more chickens, but we were calling up into an Amish area in Ohio to get some organic chicken feed. Well, we found out the chicken feed that we were going to purchase went from being I think it was around $400 or so per 1,000 pounds of this organic chicken feed.
Speaker 1:And that was probably a month and a half ago that my wife last talked to them. She called in this morning, this is an hour ago, that same chicken feed which was 400 for 1,000 pounds is now over $900 for 1,000 pounds. This so this is very real folks. We're talking, and she's like, Oh my gosh, like this is expensive. So well, the best time to buy it is still right now.
Speaker 1:Because in two weeks, you know, right now, it's to say it's $900 for 1,000 pounds. In two weeks, it could be $1,200 In two months, it could be $2,000 So again, I know it feels like we're coming in this late, but right now is still the best time. It's one of the old sayings from, you know, the old Eastern wisdom, right? What is the best time to plant a tree? It's twenty years ago.
Speaker 1:When's the second best time? It's right now. So and I'll be getting this in later in the towards the tail end of the show that if you haven't done a lot towards prepping yet, I know it's easy to feel overwhelmed, but please don't. Because even by taking steps today, taking steps this week, the following month, you can do so much to secure the future of your family. And you're still going to be way ahead of the curve past a lot of other people.
Speaker 1:So let me go and play a little segment from Mr. Tucker Carlson. And he starts with resident Biden talking. So I'm sorry to show you his face, but you have to understand what the what the resident is saying about these things, because it's important for us to understand what other Americans are watching. So check this out.
Speaker 2:With regard to food shortages, yes, we did. We we so talk about food shortages. And, and it's gonna be real. The the price of these sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia. It's imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries and our country as well.
Speaker 2:And, because both, Russia and Ukraine have been the breadbasket of Europe in terms of wheat, for example. Just give one example.
Speaker 3:Food shortages, Biden said, quote, they're going to be real. Once again, in case you missed it, to repeat, food shortages. Not in Sudan, in Cincinnati, in Reno, in Spokane, in Norfolk, and, of course, in our big cities too, Not a single person who was born here has any idea what a food shortage is. Our problem has always been having too much food. Now we won't have enough.
Speaker 3:We know that because the president of The States just told us that on camera. So what is this gonna mean? How do food shortages affect a country? If you're interested, go online and read about it. All of recorded history will answer your question.
Speaker 3:A food shortage is not like deciding to skip dessert. It's not a diet. It's not voluntary. A food shortage is different. It's scary.
Speaker 3:Food shortages topple governments. They turn moderates into revolutionaries. A food shortage is a big deal. You don't want one. But now we're getting one.
Speaker 3:Just a little over a year into Joe Biden's presidency. Think forward. If the traditional calendar holds, we've got one thousand thirty two days left of the Joe Biden administration. And you wonder what things will look like by then. We're already speeding toward dystopia.
Speaker 3:Not that the White House seems aware of it or to care in any way. Here's treasury secretary Janet Yellen from this.
Speaker 1:So there you have it from the horse's mouth of Mr. Biden. This is coming. And what they're getting into as, you know, Tucker continued his segment was how they're talking about gas prices. They're trying to downplay these things.
Speaker 1:And as I told you in the second half of show, I'm going to prove to you that the White House is knowingly misleading us by showing you how our government acted, you know, earlier times around World War One or World War Two, how they became so proactive in helping fix the real root of the problem here with food supply. So I'm not going to show you because once you start hearing this, okay, you hear Joe Biden talking about food shortages and food shortages and Trudeau talking about food shortages, and you hear Klaus Schwab talking about, you might see the articles floating around about how there's a new bird flu spreading in America, which is true. And they're now requiring this is insane. Was gonna show you a state but I didn't have time to put it in here. They're now in certain states, I think it's Georgia and one other state, they are now blocking the sale of chickens, unless the chickens have had a PCR test.
Speaker 1:Couldn't make this stuff up, right? In the future, they're gonna look back and they're gonna write comedies about what happened at this time in history. So literally, there's areas where this flu is spreading. It's a bird flu, right? And they are saying that you can no longer buy and sell chickens, unless those chickens have had their PCR test.
Speaker 1:It's absolute insanity. But these things are orchestrated on purpose. So I'm going to show you a video and this actually again, I came through this through Bardz FM and Scott Kesterson. And this is a very intelligent man describing what's really happening and describing how what's happening in Ukraine and Russia is going to affect the global food crisis, and how it's really kicking it off. And I've covered recently in my previous shows about how whether or not Putin invading Ukraine was just a giant trap to kick off the Great Reset and its next steps.
Speaker 1:And though I believe that it wasn't something he actively chose to do for fun, I think he was forced into it. If you look at the ramifications of what's coming out of what is happening in Ukraine, you can see that it is accelerating this plan. So watch this video. It's about it's a minute and eleven seconds long. But watch this and really pay attention because this is a very important video.
Speaker 4:About 15% of the world's calories come from wheat. About a third of that wheat comes from Russia Ukraine. Russia has banned export of wheat. The wheat spring planting season is like now, this week, and there's not a lot of planting going on. So not only is the current wheat supply in Russia, Ukraine blocked up and cannot make its way to countries in Africa and elsewhere, but the future planting season is now significantly at risk.
Speaker 4:Again, that's 15% of global calories. And just to take a step back, the whole planet Earth operates on a ninety day food supply. Once we stop making food, humans run out of food in ninety days. And that's not just linearly across all nations. What happens is the most vulnerable nations lose their food supply first and the richer nations buy that food supply to secure their population's calories.
Speaker 4:And so you very quickly see a bifurcation happen where suddenly famine is a real risk. And we already have about 800,000,000 people on earth that are subsisting on below 1,200 calories a day. So this very quickly tips the bucket in a significant way in a number of countries that's going to be really awful.
Speaker 1:And that's just on the wheat
Speaker 4:supply and wheat planting problem.
Speaker 1:So as you said, that's just talking about the wheat supply, right, where he's saying to, you know, touch upon a few points that the 15% of the world's or I think I think the exact figure, but a large chunk of the world's overall food intake is wheat and a large part is coming from Ukraine and Russia. And so what have we done? We've hit Russia with sanctions. And so the sanctions are stopping their export of wheat. But what's also happening is this is key is what he talked about.
Speaker 1:Remember I said earlier is that right now we're not eating the food we grew yesterday. We're eating the food that we grew last season. The animals that we're eating are eating the food that was grown two seasons ago. Right? So that's just this it takes time to catch up.
Speaker 1:So I'm gonna talk a little bit about about timelines in the second half of the video, especially when I think this will start affecting America. You can start going in the grocery store and really seeing significant changes because I believe that's coming. But as he said in his video, it's not just the wheat, it is also the fertilizer, etc, which we're going to talk about in my next article I'm really showing you. But as it relates to the planting season, as you mentioned in Ukraine, they're now missing their planting season. They've got tanks rolling through, they've got gunfire, they can't be out there farming and planting wheat.
Speaker 1:Yet Ukraine in many ways is one of the breadbaskets of the world. They export a massive amount of what they're growing. And so the coincidence of having Ukraine shut down with war as one of the major domino, just flicking the domino to get the food crisis started. Again, it just it seems too perfect for this great reset plan. So I'm going to now get into an article and this is a little more reading.
Speaker 1:Okay, That this is a fantastic article. I'm gonna pull it up for you. This is a very important article written on Doomberg, which is on this on Substack. So you can just search for Doomberg Substack to find this. And there's a fair bit of reading here, but there's also some charts I'm going to show you because what this is doing is this is really breaking down the exact elements that will lead this global food shortage because it's easy to see, you know, Tucker Carlson say, well, food shortage and see Klaus Schwab and to shrug it off.
Speaker 1:Right? I think that in lot of ways we're used to that especially because we have all the climate change pushers. They've been telling us for a long time. We're all gonna starve to death. There's global warming and I don't know about you but I've just tuned that stuff out.
Speaker 1:But this is very different. So let me go and read this some of this article to you. So he starts with a quote by Dwight D. Eisenhower who says, Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil and you're a hundred thousand miles from the cornfield. Really important quote when he comes back to that.
Speaker 1:So he starts talking here about the perfect storm. He's talking about how the weather conditions, everything hit at this perfect time to create the most perfect storm. And maybe you've seen the movie. So what he says here, he says, while the concept of a perfect storm is often too casually assigned in popular culture, it is difficult to find a more apt description of what has been unfolding in the global agriculture markets over these past several months. The tempest caused by the European energy disaster has merged with the hurricane of consequences flowing from Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine, forming the genesis of a generational crisis in food that will leave few unaffected.
Speaker 1:Now he says, in a financial crash, the correlation between all asset classes converges to one. Now my understanding of that, I'm not a financial guy, basically in a crash, everything crashes, everything converges into one downward spiral. Like, you know, you might have a dip, right? You might have the stock market dip and then something else goes a little better. But this is a correlation of everything aligning together to create a perfect storm.
Speaker 1:So he says, the coming crash in global food supply will be driven by a similar phenomenon across virtually every input into farming. They are all spiking to historic highs simultaneously. Supply availability is diminishing across the spectrum, and the time to reverse the worst of the upcoming consequences is rapidly running short. And the more you listen to our leaders are supposed to be protecting us, the more you can see they're ignoring this. In fact, they're not just ignoring it, they're perpetuating it.
Speaker 1:They're causing it. So he says here, we begin with the price of fertilizer. And I'll take a side note here to say that fertilizer is one of the key elements to understanding the entire global food crisis. So really pay attention to this. So the price of fertilizer, which has been soaring to record highs across the globe, key sources of nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus, important inputs into soil fertility, crop yield, and plant maintenance have all gone vertical.
Speaker 1:Ammonia is derived directly from natural gas, and the price of natural gas outside of The US has gone vertical. It's no surprise that the price of ammonia has tripled over the past twelve months. Belarus is the third largest supplier of potash in the world and its state owned miner, Belaruskali, declared force majeure after sanctions were imposed by The US and Europe. The number two supplier of potash globally is Russia. Perhaps front running the Russian Russia move on Ukraine, China halted phosphates exports last fall in an effort to ensure adequate domestic supply.
Speaker 1:They saw this coming. China saw this coming. The combined impact of these events can be seen in the green markets North American Fertilizer Index which tracks a blend of fertilizer prices globally. So look at this chart. And for those of you that are tuning in on the radio or podcast, I'll describe it to you.
Speaker 1:But what this chart is showing is this is the green markets fertilizer price index. So the this is a conglomerate of a merger of the overall fertilizer prices and put together. So if you look at this chart, you can see the prices were relatively stable from 2017 to 2018. You saw a slight increase in 2018. We're looking at a line chart here drops down '20 a little bit, it's really even up until mid twenty twenty.
Speaker 1:So again, if you're looking at these things, you can easily see that Coronavirus, the pandemic was step one in this great reset. The war in Ukraine was step two. And there's already a step three, four, five, and six they've already planned, which I'm sure that we'll be seeing coming. But just looking at this, you can see that as you get into mid twenty twenty and into 2021, you see a sharp spike in the prices. As he mentioned, it's gone vertical.
Speaker 1:And yes, if you look at this, since the war started, it's almost vertical, the increase in fertilizers. So what does this mean? He continues weed control is an important element of farming and herbicides are an irreplaceable tool in the farmers repertoire. The most heavily used herbicide in the world is the controversial molecular glyphosate molecule glyphosate known widely by its retail brain of Roundup. So invented by Monsanto, which is now owned by Bayer in the 70s, glyphosate has been linked to certain blood cancers and is targeted for elimination by many environmental groups.
Speaker 1:Despite these concerns, glyphosate remains a systematically important molecule. Many seeds have been genetically modified to be resistant to it allowing for its widespread use in minimizing damage to crops. And generics have expanded the market as it came off of Monsanto's patent. So let me just tell you a little bit about what this means. And this is going back in this.
Speaker 1:So similar to at the beginning of the show, talked about the Federal Reserve. And I talked about how the Federal Reserve from its outset, especially after the dollar was removed from being backed by gold, it was a fiat currency. It was a fake currency. It was printed, you know, by the European bankers loaned to The United States for us to then use as our currency, but then it was established as the global currency. If you look at what's happening with agriculture, you can see the exact same thing playing out.
Speaker 1:And again, this is what makes me believe that all of these things together, they are the perfect storm. But it's the perfect storm that was enacted and planned by these globalists. And the CCP is very involved in this process because they want to bring America to its knees because America has always been the country look at when Trump was in, that has stopped them from carrying out their own advancing towards a global communist system. So if you look at the what's happening with Monsanto, you can see that it's interesting because I've been looking into Monsanto for quite some time. In the past decade or so I've been studying them.
Speaker 1:You can see their ties to Bayer, it goes back into Agent Orange, and you know, a lot of very, very evil things that the company has done. But this could be potentially the worst because what they've done is they have built an entire agricultural system is built on glyphosate, is built on their Roundup, meaning that the seeds that most farmers are growing like so I live in Ohio, I drive around and I see fields of corn and soy and wheat. Those seeds are all Monsanto seeds. Those seeds are genetically engineered to be resistant to the chemicals that are found in their Roundup. So when the farmer sprays the plants, say the corn itself is not affected by the pesticide, but all the other plants are.
Speaker 1:Now, I'm not going to get into how bad this is for our soil. And, you know, not to mention it, you know, leading into our water systems causing cancer, etc. Which has been proven out, they've been sued and they have won lawsuits against them for this. But what they've done is that they have set up an entire agricultural system that is centralized so that if they want to collapse it, they can. So just by affecting so strategically, if they were strategically targeting Ukraine, and they wanted this war to happen with Ukraine and Russia, they knew that that would then kick off something where all the farmers that are now on the teat of Monsanto and that can only produce their crops with Monsanto chemicals and Monsanto seeds, overnight, they can collapse the global agriculture system.
Speaker 1:And this is the problem I have, one of the many, one of the million problems I have with globalism is that it puts the control into the hands of the few. You see, if farmers across America all had their own farms, and they were fertilizing using their own manures from their cows or their chicken coops, etc, they couldn't be controlled like this. But because it's become a centralized system, especially the manufacturer of the chemicals that you need to have, you have to spray your crops to even get them to work. The soil is so dead, that only through the chemicals from Monsanto can your crops survive. All of a sudden, oh my goodness, there's no more materials to produce these pesticides and these herbicides.
Speaker 1:And so now they can collapse the the global agricultural systems. So let me dive back into that article. So what they're saying here, if farmers say farmers skimp on the herbicides to get by this season, it only makes dealing with weeds more challenging in the future. As one expert warned us, it only takes one year of negligence to do several years of damage to a field. So here you're looking at the glyphosate market price in China, this particular graph, again showing that glyphosate the price of it has gone almost vertical since mid last year.
Speaker 1:Okay, now continuing. Once again, we discover that the vital so now we're getting into natural gas because what he's also explaining here, as you mentioned, is that natural gas is one of the key components to making fertilizer. So when Joe Biden is putting all this crackdown, all these restrictions on our ability to generate our own natural gas, you might think, oh, well, it's gonna make my house more expensive to heat, or it's gonna make, you know, something else more expensive. But what you also don't realize is how much of a role natural gas plays in creating fertilizer, the fertilizer that must be used to get to give us a yield of crops. Okay?
Speaker 1:So again, here's they say, once again, we discover the vital role natural gas plays in many downstream verticals, a key theme of many don't Doomberg pieces. This is their blog. With investors, sorry, with inventories at record lows and supplies constrained, the retail price of diesel in The US smashed previous record highs. In Europe, which depends heavily on Russian imports for both diesel and its semi processed oil precursor, the wholesale market is on the verge of breaking. Here's an updated version of the chart.
Speaker 1:So this chart for those of you listening in on it can't see it. This is showing the European wholesale diesel price. As you enter into the time period of the last couple of months, you see a straight vertical. Right? So this is why he's saying this is a perfect storm, all of the components that you need to ensure a global food supply are doubling, tripling, quadrupling and more in price instantly.
Speaker 1:So as he says here, now as expensive as it is to fuel the field equipment needed to farm keeping them operational at all is becoming an ever growing challenge. So remember, diesel fuel, if you see the big John Deere tractors, the big commercial tractors out there, which I see them all the time in Ohio, those are diesel engines, they need diesel fuel to run. But this that's not all. So what he's saying is that the there's an ever growing challenge. He's saying that the same chip shortage constraining automobile production has struck the farming equipment industry, making new equipment and spare parts harder to come by.
Speaker 1:So now it's like they can't afford the fertilizer, they can't afford to put the diesel in their trucks or their their farm equipment to run, and they can't get the chips. Listen to this. This is insane. So Jim Boyer, an Emmett County Farmer had a similar personal anecdote. He's awaiting a $40 emissions related sensor for his tractor, and he's not sure if it will arrive anytime soon.
Speaker 1:So this guy is a farmer literally waiting on a $40 sensor for his tractor. Here he says, I cannot drive that tractor a quarter million dollar piece of equipment because I can't get that sensor. Incredible. He continues. The other issue farmers are facing is labor.
Speaker 1:Here he says farmers are also competing with other sectors for a limited pool of labor. The gap between job openings and unemployed, but willing workers across the entire United States continues to widen. So the to describe this chart to you, you see there's two lines on this line chart. One is the open positions. So you see that there's a spike of open positions as we came into 2020.
Speaker 1:There's a huge shift in the job market, of course, because of COVID. Right? Sorry, no, that was the job seekers, meaning that that at the beginning of COVID, a lot of people their jobs changed, they lost their jobs, and there was a spike in people looking for jobs. Now, the there were very few open positions, so you had a high unemployment rate. But what's happening though, is that that is reversed.
Speaker 1:Whereas now, there's less and less job seekers and more and more open US positions. One of the reasons being is that the government is paying people to not work. How many stories have you heard about that? I was in Home Depot, this is a few months ago, and there was a guy working and there were very few other workers there. And my wife asked him, you know, why are there so few workers?
Speaker 1:And how's it going for you right now? And he said, look, he said, you know, they're having a hard time paying people to work. And even his good friend that was working stopped working because he was making more money collecting unemployment and COVID relief benefits from the government than he was working. And this guy chose to work because he wanted to set a good example for his son, you don't just sit around and collect handouts from the government. So remember we talked about the US dollar earlier, and how much money they're printing?
Speaker 1:Because now they have this fiat currency, which is completely unhinged. So everyone thinks, oh, the economy is great. We got our COVID relief packages, I got my $1,400 check, I'm going out to Applebee's to celebrate. Well, government is just printing, printing, printing and printing. And the inflation hasn't caught up yet.
Speaker 1:But when it does, it's not just going to catch up, it's going to collapse so much. So back to the article, he says, even generously assuming farmers can cobble together enough fertilizer, herbicide, machinery and labor to produce a good harvest this fall, they may be left to deal with yet another crisis of supply that few off the field have on their radar, propane. So The US exits the winter of twenty twenty one-twenty twenty two with concerningly low levels of protein, propane inventory, well below typical averages for this time of year. So he shows on our graph, he says here's the supply situation in chart form with the shaded region signifying the high and low inventory levels over the past seven years. So you can see there's a white line which is the is the seven year average.
Speaker 1:Okay, that's you're going from seasonality. So obviously, you'd see that as you head into winter, there's more propane as you exit winter, there's a lot lower. Well, where we're at with 2022 is a historically low level of propane. So how does that affect the ability to grow crops? Well, he says, many farms are located in rural areas without ready access to natural gas.
Speaker 1:And some 80% of grain dryers in The US, for example, rely on propane as a fuel. So what this means is that, you know, if you drive through the Midwest, you'll see these big silos. So the big silos are where they store their corn, where they store their wheat, that's where they store the grains, whatever they're harvesting. But if those grains aren't dried enough, they will mold and you'll you'll have an entire silo ruined because of mold. And so especially if there's a little bit heavier of a rainy season, where the grains have extra moist moisture to them when harvested, they have to be able to dry them first using grain dryers.
Speaker 1:Now if they're in a more rural area where they don't have a direct hookup to natural gas, which we're already seeing natural gases spiking. So of course, we're gonna see the increased cost in natural gas for drying. But for a lot of them, they're actually relying on propane to dry their their grain. But now we're seeing propane is spiking. Okay, then it gets into, you know, the he talks a little bit about how the politicians have completely screwed us with all these policies to ban energy, you know, drilling and ban pipelines, like they are actively driving us into the ground with their actions.
Speaker 1:So here he's summarizing this article. And if you read their blog, it's very serious. They don't mince they don't use their words lightly. But here he says, we believe that we are at the onset of a global famine of historic proportions. In a staggering defiance of logic, many US Politicians are still attacking the lifeblood of our own energy production infrastructure.
Speaker 1:Again, this is not just about gas prices. It's so easy for us to look at Biden and say, you know, stupid Biden, I'm paying $6 a gallon now for gas. This affects us so much more than just gas prices. He continues as Heisenhower aptly identifies in her opening quote, distance has an anesthetizing effect on the observer of any occurrence. Meaning, this is my own words, if you're not close to it, you can greatly undervalue it, you can greatly oversimplify it, and you can greatly underestimate it.
Speaker 1:He continues. One wonders how many people will starve before our politicians get serious. The populations most at risk of falling off the edge are half a world away, and we worry that the number is uncomfortably high. At Doomberg, which is their blog, we pride ourselves on seeing patterns early and being months ahead of the news flow. We are consistently human centric.
Speaker 1:Now listen to this. Never have we been more certain in our beliefs, while fervently wishing that we are wrong. A global famine is no joke and correctly forecasting one would bring no joy. So that's heavy. I know it is.
Speaker 1:Got one more short video to show you here. And we're gonna get into what this means.
Speaker 5:So now we're talking about a catastrophe on top of a catastrophe because Ukraine from
Speaker 1:So just so know who's talking, this is the UN food chief that's talking. You know, I'm gonna start over. We're only six seconds in. This is only twenty three seconds, this video.
Speaker 5:So now we're talking about a catastrophe on top of a catastrophe. Because Ukraine, from the breadbasket of the world now to bread lines, we never would have dreamed anything like this would be possible. And it's not just decimating dynamically Ukraine and the region, but it will have global context impact beyond anything we've seen since World War two.
Speaker 1:Susan, this is gonna have global context and an impact greater than anything we've seen since World War two. Now, I just wanna go over this, remind you, I am not going over this stuff to scare you. I'm not trying to be a doomsday type of person, but I'm trying to shake you a little bit. I'm trying and maybe it's actually a good thing if you get a little bit scared and you say, you know what, honey, let's go to Costco this week. Let's buy some rice.
Speaker 1:It's good to have that in you because this is what I believe is coming. And look, if you follow bounce around Telegram, and you see all these people talking, and they're saying, oh, you know, the Hunter Biden laptop and, you know, things with the election, and this is what's happening in Wisconsin and Georgia. There's some great things, even Ron DeSantis. Right? Really, you know, hammering on Disney and their pedophile empire.
Speaker 1:But this is what worries me is that no one's talking about this. No one's explaining to you what's coming. People like myself or Scott Kester's here. Now we've got Tucker Carlson touching on it. But where are the politicians talking about this?
Speaker 1:And look, I have an immense respect for Trump. But why is Trump not talking about this? Every message I see him put out is he's criticizing Biden. He's talking about the election. He's talking about what's happening with just with the overall current administration, the state of the world, what's happening with Russia.
Speaker 1:Why is he not putting something out? As a leader of the people, as a leader of the people that believe in freedom, and independence, and our sovereign right to live our lives and survive? Why is he not out there saying, hey, folks, here's just a message from you know, man who cares about you as a people. Go plant a garden, you know, go do it. Why is he not doing this?
Speaker 1:And a lot of people I follow on Telegram that are they're good people. It's not that I think they're intentionally misleading you. But I think a lot of people are missing the mark. And when I see people going into these, you know, long articles about what here's why the Patriots are still in control, and here's why they have the plan and he's telling people, they're missing this. And that it's I, you know, again, as you if you saw on Telegram before I did, you know, today's show last night, I put a poll out.
Speaker 1:Do you want me to talk about Disney and what's happening with the food crisis? I actually thought that most of you would probably choose Disney because maybe you wanted a little bit different of a topic than, hey, the great the great resets unraveling as a freight train heading towards us. But I was actually surprised and glad I read all the comments. A lot of you said, look, we have to face this, we have to prepare for this. And that really warms my heart, because this is what we have to do.
Speaker 1:We have to be very realistic about what's happening. I don't just want to bury our heads in the sand and and say, well, you know, look, Matt Gaetz just handed the Hunter Biden's laptop over and look, if we can't feed ourselves in six months or a year, And if we spend our time right now just searching through telegram and watching videos and trying to understand when Trump's going to come back in, if that's where we occupy our time, and we're not actively trying to do what's right for faith, it's going to come back and bite us. And I feel like I have a responsibility to share this information with you. Do I believe Trump is still working behind the scenes? I do.
Speaker 1:I think he's trying his best. But there's a bigger picture. Can't make sense of how he's not talking about this. So again, I'm not trying to be the person that's fear mongering, but I think this is such crucial information for you. And this is a photo I'm gonna share someone this I'm on the one of the Bard's FM family chats on Telegram.
Speaker 1:This is a picture that a woman shared yesterday at her local Walmart. Note this is, this is the egg aisle. This is what she shared. This isn't some picture from you know, Venezuela. She was literally at Walmart.
Speaker 1:This is where she would normally go to purchase eggs. Look how empty that is. Now, we know there's an avian flu spreading around. We know that there's other things but this is much bigger than that. Because what do chickens eat?
Speaker 1:Well, chickens eat grains, they eat corn, they eat the items that the farmers are supposed to be growing. Now, as I mentioned, they had a great crop last year. But we're only just now starting to see what's going to be happening. Now, let me show you what's happening in China. If you watch the video I did with Rob recently on China, we showed this.
Speaker 1:This is what looks this is what true panic buying look like looks like. This is Shanghai. So in China, they have locked down 10s of millions of people. They've locked down almost the entire city of Shanghai, which again, this also concerns me because our favorite little gnome Fauci is out talking about how he's expecting another round of lockdowns, which I think they're gonna try to do. I think that their goal is to get through the midterms on their best behavior getting through midterms.
Speaker 1:And then all of a sudden, it's like, oh, lockdowns are back. There's a new variant. I even heard someone talk was it I think it was my wife told me Australia that they have the Deltacron variant. Oh my goodness, it's gonna be a new eventually it's just gonna be like the variant from Mordor or the the Kraken variant or the Frankenstein variant. They're trying but this again, we're still on this like step two of the great reset plan.
Speaker 1:Believe they will fail which we'll talk about in a little bit here. But these are real things. So in China, they're experiencing massive, massive lockdowns. So let me show you this video. This is a grocery store in China.
Speaker 1:This was shot. This is recent. This is in Shanghai. I don't want to, I don't want to use predictive programming here but I think that honestly within one to two years, this could be what you're seeing at your local Kroger in America. Empty.
Speaker 1:Empty shelves. That's got his kind of showing off his vegetable collection that he bought there. But that's that's China right now. So you have to ask yourself if that was your local grocery store, what would you be doing right now? Because we have to be proactive.
Speaker 1:We have to be planning. Now, I'm just going to show you quickly just it wasn't, you know, I've been telling you that the the crops coming in from last year were very strong in America. Right? So here's just a graph. This is showing us the the prices.
Speaker 1:This is the graphing the prices of corn, which is currently at $7.47 a bushel. But let's look at this. So again, if this is this is showing five years out back to you know 2018 or so up to 2022 or four years roughly. And for those of that are just listening, this is a chart showing the price increase of corn. So back in mid twenty twenty, the price of corn per bushel was close to $3 per bushel.
Speaker 1:Right? And I think that some of that had to do with what was happening with COVID. There's all kinds of lockdowns, etc. Back in 2019, though, you had our average which was hovering around $3.50. As soon as you see as soon as Ukraine and Russia unfolded, you see a vertical line where corn is now at around $7.50 per bushel.
Speaker 1:Now, the food that you're eating on the shelves right now when you go to your local grocery store and you get your ground beef, say you're paying $6 a pound or you want organic, it's $9 a pound, etc. That hasn't been affected yet, because we're still those animals they didn't they didn't butcher those animals yesterday with corn they bought the day before. We're still living off of a strong crop from last year. But even if America still has a strong crop, which is predicted, I mean, there's no experts that are saying that America will stop producing crops unless a severe drought hits or severe flooding. It's expected America is gonna keep producing a large amount of the crops that we normally produce.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we have off years. But on average, though, America is a breadbasket, especially the Midwest. But what happens around the world affects us. And so if we have a price, why is corn then if we're producing the same amount of corn as we did last year, why is corn all of a sudden doubled in price? Why is it now $7.5 per bushel?
Speaker 1:Whereas it was, you know, a year and a half ago, was $3 or $3.5 Again, it's what this article talked about. We're seeing increased price in fertilizer. Most corn grown in America is Monsanto GMO. Most of it actually is in ends up being animal feed. A lot of it goes into, you know, high fructose corn syrup, other things that we ethanol, you know, which is part involved in gasoline.
Speaker 1:But again, as these prices increase, you're gonna see it trickling across everything. Now, what I wanted to show you though, earlier I mentioned that I'm gonna prove to you that our government is actively actively trying to kill us. I hate kind of talking like that. It's not the entirety of our government. There's a lot of people that are in our government that are actually really good people, and they really care about people.
Speaker 1:I know a lot of them. I know a lot of politicians. But at the top, there's something much more sinister happening, especially if you look at them saying, here's how you can survive this. I looked at a Bloomberg article recently I said, Okay, there's going to be inflation. And here's how you have do.
Speaker 1:Okay, you have to learn to eat less meat, you have to drive less, you have to conserve energy, but they're not telling us what we need to know. So I'm going go back in history a little bit to the Victory Gardens. So this is an incredible article is back on the History Channel talking about what happened in history and how our government responded. So listen to this because they're telling us what we need to do. And just imagine if this was our government right now.
Speaker 1:It really helps you see how far our government has fallen. And again, when I read this article, you see that they know this. The people in charge, they know this. It may also makes me wonder why is Trump not talking about this? If Trump saw a looming food crisis, why did he never talk about Victory Gardens?
Speaker 1:I don't know. Because even when he was in power, he had to have known what plan was coming up. Why was he not preparing Americans? And again, I'm not trying to blame everything on him because actually, I'm a huge supporter of him. I think he's done amazing things for us, especially with how he handled China and communism.
Speaker 1:However, it just makes me wonder why are they not encouraging this? Let me read a little bit here for you. Okay, so this is during World War One, a severe food crisis emerged in Europe as agricultural workers were recruited into military service and farms were transformed into battlefields. As a result, the burden of feeding millions of starving people fell to The United States. In March of nineteen seventeen, just weeks before The US entered war, Charles Lathrop Pack organized the National War Garden Garden Commission to encourage Americans to contribute to the war effort by planting, fertilizing, harvesting and storing their own fruits and vegetables, so that more food could be exported to our allies.
Speaker 1:And this is something to keep in mind is that while taking a break from the article here, while we might think that America produces a lot, what happens and keep an eye out on this, what happens when you start seeing our politicians saying, Hey, we need to start shipping our wheat to Ukraine, because we haven't entered into that. And what do we know about our the liberal government, especially the more liberal side of our government? They love giving our money away. They love this sending $25,000,000 over to Pakistan for gender studies. I can already see it.
Speaker 1:I can already see Biden coming out and saying that, you know what, we're going to take a take a hit as the American people, we're going to be sending, you know, a million tons of corn to Ukraine to help out in the crisis. They're already saying this already saying, look, you should be able to deal with high gas prices, because you're helping the Ukrainians. They're already seeding this stuff. But in history, though, this really happened. A lot of the food that was grown in America was sent overseas overseas to feed troops, our own troops, other troops that were fighting along alongside of us.
Speaker 1:So what he says here is that the the war is this this is the War Garden Commission. And that the basically the the war effort by planting so plant they're encouraging Americans to plant, fertilize, harvest and store their own fruits and vegetables so that more food could be exported to our allies. Citizens were urged to utilize all idle land that was not already engaged in agricultural production, including school and company grounds, parks, backyards, or any available vacant lots. What you had across America, there were gardens popping up everywhere, even in a local courtyard, say at a school or your local town square, people were just planting gardens. It was a national effort to do this.
Speaker 1:So amateur gardeners were provided with instruction pamphlets on how, when and where to sow, and were offered suggestions as to the best crops to plant along with tips on preventing disease and insect infest infestations. The endeavor was so well received, the government turned its attention to distributing canning and dry and drying manuals to help people preserve their surplus crops. In addition to the appeal to men and women, the Federal Bureau of Education initiated a US school garden army to mobilize children to enlist as quote soldiers of the soil. See now they're teaching our kids gender studies, they're teaching them how to, you know, figure out which of the 37 pronouns they are. Whereas back then they're teaching kids how to grow food and survive how to feed their families.
Speaker 1:Boy have things changed. As a result of these combined efforts, 3,000,000 new garden plots were planted in 1917, and more than 5,200,000 were cultivated in 1918, which generated an estimated 1,450,000 quarts of canned fruits and vegetables. So shortly after The US was drawn into the Second World War, Victory Gardens began to reemerge. Once again, commercial crops were diverted to the military overseas while transportation was redirected towards moving troops and munitions instead of food. So with the intro with the introduction of food rationing in The US in the spring of forty two, Americans have an even had an even greater incentive to grow their own fruits and vegetables in whichever locations they could find small flower boxes, apartment rooftops, backyards, or deserted lots of any size.
Speaker 1:Amid protests from the Department of Agriculture, Eleanor Roosevelt even planted a victory garden on the White House lawn. Some of the most popular produce grown included beans, beets, cabbage, carrots, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, peas, tomatoes, turnips, squash, and Swiss chard. Through the distribution of several million government sponsored pamphlets, fledgling farmers were advised to maximize their gardens productivity by practicing succession planting, and were encouraged to record the germination rates of seeds along with any diseases or insects they may have encountered in order to minimize waste and improve the gardens output the following year. So listen to this. This is how much food they produce.
Speaker 1:This is incredible. So throughout both world wars, the Victory Garden campaign served as a successful means of boosting morale, expressing patriotism, safeguarding against food shortages on the home front, and easing the burden of commercial farmers working arduously to feed troops and civilians overseas. In 1942, roughly 15,000,000 families planted Victory Gardens. By 1944, an estimated 20,000,000 Victory Gardens produced roughly 8,000,000 tons of food, which was the equivalent, listen this, this is so important, which was the equivalent of more than 40% of all the fresh fruits and vegetables consumed in The United States. The Victory Gardens produced more than 40% of the food consumed in The United States.
Speaker 1:You have to ask yourself, why are they not teaching us this now? Why do you have Bill Gates coming out and saying, you know, get used to eating bugs? Why is Biden pushing the Green New Deal, these socialist policies? Why aren't they doing this again? We have a beautiful lesson in history of how the people of America teamed up together with this beautiful spirit to help the farmers and help the communities and they came together as people to grow these gardens.
Speaker 1:And they survived and they produced 4040% of the overall produce fruits and vegetables that were that were consumed in America. It's incredible. But again, it goes to show you why aren't they telling us that there's honestly, they're not stupid. There's only one reason that makes sense to me is that they don't want us to do this. They don't want us to be independent.
Speaker 1:They don't want us to be able to produce our own food because so much of our government, they're driving us straight into their beast system. Because they want us to when the food crisis hits, they want us to be standing up in line and waiting for our next little package and scanning our vaccine passport, so we can get our next pack package of food. And then if we want to buy something else, we can use our central bank digital currency to go purchase something. That's what they want for us. But we can fight back.
Speaker 1:And that's why, as you'll see me talk about this a lot, actually Scott Kessler really hits on this a lot in Bard's with him as well, that for us to go forward, we have to go backwards. We have to look at how people lived in the 30s, how people lived in the 40s. We have to change our modern lifestyle because they've intentionally done this. They have been driving us into this place in history where we are so dependent on their systems. And that's how the whole beast system works.
Speaker 1:We're so dependent, we need the government so much, they then make the rules, they will then tell us, know what, you got to get at least one booster every month to keep up your food supply. And who knows what they're gonna be putting into these things. So this is why it is so so important for us to become independent of that system to plant our own gardens to learn how to raise things like chickens, like we're getting goats soon. So I'm gonna learn how to raise goats and milk goats. You know, having gardens is so important.
Speaker 1:So in terms of I know that we're already at 03:00 and but in terms of how we prepare for this, and I'll be getting into more things in the q and a, is that as I mentioned earlier, if like, please, if you feel overwhelmed by this, just keep in mind that the majority of Americans are not prepping the majority Americans are not going out and starting gardens. So even if you start a little window garden, say you live in an apartment, you can actually if you look up, just you know, go to online and search for cheap ways to grow food indoors, you can do very inexpensive systems where you're just using LED lights you buy at the hardware store, you know, for maybe $100, you can create a setup where you can start growing food inside. Now that food, I'm not gonna say that food's gonna feed your family. But that food, combined with some other things that you bought, you've set aside can really make a big difference. Because what I saw in terms of timeline with this, this is important.
Speaker 1:I think that realistically that we're not going to see the real food shortages like the empty shelves like that, you're going to see different things that you see different elements of panic buying, right, you're going see things like, you know, when Tucker Carlson does a big expo, expos and something or when CNN covers it, you're going to see little surges of panic buying where people are all rushing out all at once. But The United States has a lot of food in it already. So I think that we probably have at least a good six to twelve months, maybe a little bit longer to really start preparing before we're hitting into these situations where you go and you have these empty shelves. One of the important things though, and one of the most important things that you can buy right now is seeds. And I know a lot of you have asked me where I buy my seeds.
Speaker 1:So actually I'll show you. I pulled up the website for you. Alright, so this is where we purchase our seeds called Fedco seeds. Now, my wife and I are very particular about eating organic, and we're especially looking for heirloom, which is heirlooms are much older breeds of older original varieties that haven't been crossbred a whole lot of times. So heirloom.
Speaker 1:So this is Fedco seeds is literally Fedcoseeds.com is fedc0seeds.com, but you come on here and you can see they've got this huge list of seeds and they're inexpensive. Right? They're very, very inexpensive. So say you want to come buy some bean seeds hypothetically, right where they have they have a provider, So the provider, these are the green beans that we purchase, right? You can get one pound of seeds for $8 You can literally buy one pound of, you know, these are organic, you know, Provider Bush green bean seeds for $8 So gardening does not have to be expensive.
Speaker 1:Now, if you're in an area where there's not good soil, you can do raised raised beds, you can use cinder blocks to build little raised beds. If you're in an apartment, you can still grow things inside. And I recommend well, first off, if you're living in an apartment, I do recommend trying to look into how you can change your living situation, even if it means renting a house a little further outside of a town, or you know, getting a little townhome to have more land, even if you have a little backyard terrace that you can set up to start growing, because every little thing that you can do to provide your own food security is going to go a long way. And gardening is I would say one of the most important skills that you can have. So if you're looking for as I mentioned, if you feel overwhelmed, start small.
Speaker 1:You know, look, I lived in New York City for almost fifteen years from 2,008 to, you know, from almost 2020. Right? So how many years twelve thirteen years, and I never gardened at all in New York City. Lived in a high rise. I couldn't garden.
Speaker 1:Not nothing large. Yeah, I had small houseplants. I wasn't focused on it. So when my wife and me back to Ohio in 2020, we set up, it was a learning process, but we set up little raised bed and gardens in the backyard of a house we were renting. And we learned so much from gardening.
Speaker 1:And just that one season of growing that now that you know, we moved and we bought a house in the country, we have such a great foundation to start growing from. So that's a big thing. The other thing to ensure that you're not going to be forced into the system is just buying some food and setting it aside. And again, I've covered this and I did a long episode on prepping. I'm going to continue to do more shows on prepping.
Speaker 1:But you it's as simple as going to Costco, or even Walmart buying, you know, say dry rice, buying dry beans, buying canned beans, there are things that are so inexpensive to set aside. And look, even if you buy, you know, say 50 pounds of white rice, say you've got a family, it's just say it's you and your spouse, you buy 50 pounds of white rice, and you get, you know, a few dozen cans of beans, you can live off of that probably for a month or two. Now you have to do the calculations for calories, but in a situation where nobody else is preparing, you can have enough food to last a good month or two. So taking this seriously now, and this is why I wanted to go through the show with you and show you in detail what this all means. But if you take it seriously now, know, let's say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Speaker 1:Right now we still have time to prevent you can still go to Costco, you can go to Walmart, you can buy these food items. And you can still research it. Look, I've got my own shows on prepping, but go to YouTube, and just search for you know, 10 ways to prep on a budget, how to prep in an apartment, there is a wealth of information that you can find on how you can start taking steps. And there's a lot of people that have learned how to do this, you know, living in an RV, they've prepped and they're gardening living in an RV somehow. So there are so many resources out there for you.
Speaker 1:I really recommend that you research those. As I mentioned, I will continue to put up more content on this because I think it's very, important. And again, this is why you don't see me talking about Hunter Biden's laptop, maybe I'll do a show on at some point. But to me, it's like if I'm not actively helping you take steps to ensure the safety and survival of your family, and I'm distracting you with, you know, where's Durham and, you know, the honey badger, you know, Bill Barr and all these things. I I don't think I'm doing you any service.
Speaker 1:So yeah. So I hope this has been very helpful for you. So, folks, we're now gonna go over to Rise TV for the q and a. And I gave it a little bit plug at the beginning, but so Rise TV is a beautiful platform. It's a streaming platform.
Speaker 1:We've got over 400 or 500 videos on there about all kinds of content that was a lot of it was actually too, too juicy to be on YouTube. So a lot of content you won't find on public. We talk about the deep state. We talk about, you know, the pandemic. We do some deep dives information.
Speaker 1:I've got a few partners over there that have created beautiful content, and we are building this amazing community. So if you go over there and you want to join the q and a after the show, there's a link for a free trial in the description. And what we do is we have a q and a. So say you want to ask me, hey, Seth, you know, what kind of rice do you recommend? Or, Seth, you know, I want to buy a gun, and I don't have a gun.
Speaker 1:What do you recommend? That's where we have a discussion. But you're also going to meet other patriots that are on there. They're going to be sharing your questions. Whenever I go over to Rise TV, I always see the hey, nice to see you.
Speaker 1:Nice to see you that there's friends, there's community there because I think a lot of us probably feel isolated. We're alone, we're mocked by the mainstream media, we have Merrick Garland calling us terrorists. So it's kind of a nice feeling when you can meet folks that have the similar viewpoint as you and we work through because we will get through this. We I know it's a frightening freight train that's heading towards us. But I believe that we will get through it.
Speaker 1:And even though it be difficult, look at the flood, right? Like if we knew there was a massive flood coming that was gonna wipe out most of the earth, we'd probably be running around their head like a chicken with a head cut off. But actually the people that had faith still got through and that's my final important thing to say before I hop over to Rise TV only is that faith is your most important prepping tool. Because I believe that look, if we're looking if the only people that will survive are people that have the money to build bunkers and to have ten year food stash, it's the same elites that need to be destroyed, that will be surviving. So looking at Noah's Ark as a as an example, Noah had faith and that's what saved him.
Speaker 1:He wasn't the king. He didn't have mounds of gold. He had faith. And so whatever that means for you, fixing our faith, returning to tradition, bringing back morality into our lives and really asking God to help us through these times. If we ask, I believe that we will be helped.
Speaker 1:So that's the most important thing because that's the one thing is that say you, you literally are living on welfare and you're living in a one bedroom or a studio and you have maybe $5 extra every month. You know, having faith is free. It doesn't cost you anything. And so if you can if you can really dedicate yourself and say, you know what, Lord, please help me get through this. I'm going to look for the signs.
Speaker 1:Maybe He'll open doors for you. But I think that is the most important thing. That's the foundation. So alright, folks, well, those of you that watch me on YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, and the other places that we're streaming, thank you so much. A reminder that if you're watching on YouTube and Facebook, at least go watch on Rumble.
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Speaker 1:Alright, so Rise family. It is so good to see you all. Let me get this pulled up quickly and get my questions ready. Just as a reminder, if you have a question for me, just write question all caps in there, and Dom will paste it in the document and I will do my best to try to get through every single question if I can. I'll do my best.
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Speaker 1:We've already got some good ones. I see chicken coop lady has some questions, which I'm always looking forward to those. I see that mom seventeen seventy six is active in the chat today. Mom, good to see you. Your your granddaughter will be there soon.
Speaker 1:So alright. Okay. So from Bella twenty five, who just says, Seth, do you have meat birds? I just picked up 24 Cornish hen broiler chicks in six to eight weeks. They'll be ready to process.
Speaker 1:So we don't have meat birds yet right now. Right now, we only have birds that we're using for eggs. We have barred rocks and a few others but we're focused on getting ready to purchase 12 more barred rocks. So barred rocks are good egg and meat birds. But I want to also get a rooster soon.
Speaker 1:I've been a little hesitant for the neighbors, but it's getting close to the point where it's like, well, you know, I'll put up with a grumpy neighbor to have roosters because I wanna be able to actually produce our own our own birds. So I wouldn't slaughter them myself. I just I I can't I mean, look if I had to, would, but I'll probably find someone locally. I can say, hey, if you process these 20 birds, I'll give you five. Right?
Speaker 1:I'll do it exchange for that. So we don't have any but I have looked into. So I see you have a Cornish hen brother chicks. I also want to be looking into quail. I know that quails are great birds they produce really quickly and the time to egg laying is also very fast.
Speaker 1:But I also so we want to get goats soon when I get at least maybe two or three goats. I'm gonna build a fence for those soon. So we have milk and meat if we have to. But we also want to get rabbits set up because I know that rabbits are an incredible source of protein. Okay.
Speaker 1:Okay. So metal Avenger. Good to see you here metal Avenger. I hope you're coming to The United States soon. I know you've been asking about that.
Speaker 1:Of course, I'm selling the idea of moving to Ohio, but I really hope that you can get over here soon. So sorry this this is a horrible topic. I heard about a dark agenda of creating an animal free society. Now they're coming for chickens. Do you think they will come for our pets, cats and dogs?
Speaker 1:You know, it wouldn't surprise me if they do. It wouldn't surprise me if they do have some sort of agenda but I think that ultimately, you know, like I go outside, there's chemtrails. You know, I'm still working on building my my chem buster, but you see the agenda all around. I had someone asking on telegram, you know, what happens if I'm growing my organic produce, yet there's chemtrails raining down, you know, graphene oxide and who knows what else. And I think to a certain extent, you know, have their agenda, but God has His agenda.
Speaker 1:And I think that as long as we just keep our heads down and keep trying and, you know, trying to actually, we'll keep our heads down working, but keep our heads up in terms of being positive and having hope and having faith, I think we'll get it through. It's like, yeah, I mean, they have an agenda to call 90% of the population. But will they be able to? I don't know. I think these these things are in God's hands.
Speaker 1:I'll tell you what, though, they come for my chickens, they're gonna get the same AR fifteen treatment my fox would be getting, you know, least being pointed at them. So I hope that people don't try to come and if FEMA shows up one day and like, you can't have chickens, then I don't know what's gonna happen. It's not gonna be good. Probably for me or them. So Oh, MT Dude, who is a new user.
Speaker 1:So MT Dude says using my free trial but plan to continue. So MT Dude, thank you so much for joining us. Welcome to Rise TV. It's a great community. A lot of the folks that you see commenting, they're here for every live show.
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Speaker 1:And thank you so much for coming and joining us. It really warms my heart because you're helping us and I really appreciate that. Metal Avenger again, I always love your questions. Do you think that we're gonna have a worldwide lockdown again very soon? Unfortunately, I do think so.
Speaker 1:Now whether we obey, I'm not going to obey. It's also one of the reasons why I moved to very red country rural Ohio because here, it seems like people don't obey. I was previously living in a pretty liberal area, And I hated it. You see people walking around with masks outside, you know, alone and it was just terrible. So I unfortunately, I do think so.
Speaker 1:I think that that is in their cards to start another, you know, kind of series of lockdowns around the world. And honestly, I think that it's going to be unending. I think it's their goal to continue a perpetual cycle of lockdowns until they can collapse everything and bring their new system in. But while I think it's we have some difficult times ahead of us, I really do think that amidst that collapse of that old system, that that is where we will start to see God's hand manifest. I think that as their evil plan gets more and more real in the world, that we're going to start to see more miracles, we're going to see more people that have faith really affecting the situation around them.
Speaker 1:So even though it seems like it's a dark future, kind of a dark agenda, as you've talked about in a horrible topic, I think that admits that we're going to see really amazing things happening. I think that we're gonna see miracles again on Earth. I really do believe that. Okay, so chicken coop lady. Good to see you.
Speaker 1:Question slash comment. Nature always finds a way. GMO seeds are resistant to chemicals, but the rest of nature eventually catches up and man again has to change his formulas to kill them again. Takes about twenty years, not all is lost. God wins.
Speaker 1:I agree completely. You know, and even with with the vaccine, I know there's a lot of people that, you know, if you go watch Stu Peters or some of the other folks who've done some great reporting, but a lot of times there's this perspective that this is this this bio weapon and if you get it, it's a suicide shot and you have no chance of living. And again, think that we have to remind ourselves that this is not a battle of flesh and blood. This is a spiritual battle. And I believe that if our mind or spirit is strong enough, that even the chemtrails won't affect you.
Speaker 1:Even I think the vaccine won't affect you. If your faith is strong enough and say you get forced into it or whatever. I believe that this again, as I mentioned, miracles emerging again, this is the time that we're gonna start seeing that happening. So I completely agree with you that God wins, not all is lost. Starfire thoughts.
Speaker 1:Men need to learn how to hunt again to provide and survive like our ancestors. The men may have pumped, the men have been pumped full of estrogen and artificial hormones. Clear your system and eat meat from the lands. Yeah, I agree. I absolutely agree.
Speaker 1:You know, for me, it's I think that if things got if things got to a certain point where it was kind of really bad, I would probably would start hunting. I did a little bit of hunting in my youth. You know, right now I can't say I'm necessarily practicing hunting and going out and shooting deer. But I am getting my gun set up to you know, to with the right scopes or anything and then practicing those to make sure that I'm at least I'm you know, functional with a weapon needed to hunt if I need to. And also I know that you know, cleaning is important, knowing how to preserve food.
Speaker 1:So I'm also going to be getting into smoking meat, and making beef jerky with dehydrator and smoking jerky as well. So those are all important, important parts. But yeah, I agree that it's not, it's not an accident that men have been pumped full of estrogen and soy and been turned into soy boys that came change a light bulb. So I'm a big part of how I'm living my life is I'm really trying to bring back the masculine qualities I think men need to have. And it's an amazing process because I feel like I'm seeing this direct correlation between this reemergence of masculine qualities, my ability to provide for my family.
Speaker 1:And I'm seeing that there's a need to have these qualities to learn these things again to provide for my family. So it's a beautiful arrangement. Marine's wife. Nice to see you Marine's wife who says there are still so many people that are asleep. Will food shortages finally wake them up?
Speaker 1:You know, I keep telling myself that I wish this thing would wake people up. This thing will wake people up. I wish gas prices will wake people up. I think people are waking up. My concern is that the people that don't wake up that just continue to just plow headfirst into the system.
Speaker 1:The people that are you just watching CNN and they're saying, you know, doing this or getting their next jab, etc. They're going to be the ones that the food crisis is going to hit. And they're going to say, Oh, okay, well, I'll go into local food line, the local bread line. And Oh, yeah, of course, I've got my, here's my sixteenth booster, I'll get my free food. And here, I'll use my digital credits for this.
Speaker 1:So I'm concerned as people that wouldn't be waking up but I do think that that people are waking up though especially if you look at gas prices that's I'm seeing a lot of people that are waking up from that. I think that once the food shortages hit, you're gonna see that as well. You know, a lot of people there saying, gosh, things were so great back when Trump was in office. I think you're gonna see that a lot. Chicken coop lady in Australia, I taught at a country school where each kid had a chicken in a row crop to care for.
Speaker 1:Did your wife go to a school like this? I want to start a school like this. So she didn't go to school like that as far as I understand. I should have her on again at some point. I love that.
Speaker 1:But she in Australia, she grew up on like 25 acres. So she grew up in a very rural area, her parents were into permaculture. So she has this thick permaculture textbook that her parents gave her that we still use as a reference guide. But she grew up raising animals. She had horses and I think a few cows even and they had chickens, you know, growing up as well.
Speaker 1:So but I think that I would also you mentioned teaching a school like that. You know, my goal, so my daughter's one and a half years old right now. And we're really trying to build out a more of a homesteading property. And my goal is that once she gets to the age that she needs to be homeschooled, that the homeschooling will just be integrated with the homesteading. And maybe you know, we're in a little bit of a neighborhood setting but still very rural and there's other families so I'd love to see if they would want to have their children join us and have a merger of, you know, learning about history and you know, learning the things that you need to survive well in the world, you know, mathematic and arithmetic, right reading and writing, etc.
Speaker 1:But also merging that education with working the land and we're starting young with my daughter. So she spends as much as she possibly can have all her days outside, you know, chasing the chickens around with a little stick or anything like that. So I think it's very important. So Oh, I see. So we got another new subscriber for a C Force Enough.
Speaker 1:Force Enough. Okay, sorry. It says Hi, Seth. On the new subscriber to rise via telegram have been off all social media since before the election. So this was a step of faith for me.
Speaker 1:May the Lord bless you for what you're doing. Thank you. Thank you for those kind words. Yeah, well, thank you. Know.
Speaker 1:Hopefully, the leap of faith of hopping on here will will be worth it for you. I hope that you enjoy yourself as a beautiful community of people here. So yeah, I appreciate you coming and just thank you. Again, anyone else who's new over here, let me know. Because I would I would love to give you a little shout out and give you a hello.
Speaker 1:From Sue Pooh, Are these food shortages part of the plan to shift consumption to synthetics? Absolutely. I believe that's a big part of it. So you see Bill Gates out here. He's investing in synthetic meat companies.
Speaker 1:He's pushing synthetic because again, their end goal is a system they have complete control over. You know, if you watch Cloud Atlas, which is a super kind of gross movie, but there's some weird stuff in there. But Cloud Atlas, they're literally it's like Soylent Green. They're feeding people back to people. So the these sick globalists, yeah, they have this goal to eventually be feeding us just synthetic lab grown stuff, so they can have complete control over it.
Speaker 1:Know, dystopian movies you see where these people are living in society and they're lining up for their gruel or whatever it is, that's their goal. They don't want us to have real meat and real eggs and all the real fish, etc. So that's why again, if you can getting out into the country, getting a little bit of land, learning how to garden, it's gonna protect you from that and insulate you from that. Cartoon Maker, can you do some episodes might not be able to be live showing people how to do prepping things like canning food, planning, planting a garden, composting fertilizer, etc. Yeah, so actually, that's what we do.
Speaker 1:We are planning on doing that, especially as we get into more of our planting season and learning this. And I think the cool thing is that I'm not an expert at this stuff. So I'm learning how to do this stuff as we go. And which is also nice because it sounds like it can be a little intimidating if you're watching this person and they're talking, and they're like, yeah, I've been doing this for thirty years. It's like, oh gosh, it's like, look, I'm still learning a lot of this stuff.
Speaker 1:You know, last year when we had a little garden, that was the first time I'd ever really germinated seeds indoors. So I learned a lot about that. So I'm not sure how soon we'll be able to do those. But I do want to be able to create more shows on prepping. Boondock Darling, do you think the fact that Monsanto owns so much of the seed market will impact the availability of seeds to the public?
Speaker 1:Do you have any resources on heirloom seed exchanges and capturing? So I don't have any I haven't really gotten into seed preservation yet, or how to kind of harvest and store seeds and everything like in terms of, you know, kind of getting our there's a lot of science behind that. Not too difficult. You just have to kind of learn it and I haven't done that. So but so yeah, I think that Monso the key is that Monsanto they own at the commercial level.
Speaker 1:And that's why the website I showed you Fedco, if you buy from them, you know, like we bought, honestly, I think I probably have five years worth of seeds that we bought already. And I also plan on putting together little seed packets I can pass out to neighbors if I need to. Because that way if someone comes to you and they're really hungry or whatever you say look, here's a little starter packet. There's some corn and some squash and some tomatoes etc. But I think that you Monsanto, I think that the market that they own will eventually collapse because the old system has to collapse.
Speaker 1:And we'll return back to I think a more traditional way of living where people are using heirloom seeds and organic seeds and not this Monsanto trash. We have to get rid of Monsanto. Like as far as I could care Monsanto should crash and burn as a company it's an evil company. Deb's, Seth is your aim to live your life fully like Charles and family on Little House on the Prairie. Yeah, it actually is.
Speaker 1:You know, maybe not. Obviously, didn't have electricity and there's things like that. But I really I want to live a life like that. And I even though right now I'm surrounded by technology in my studio, I've got monitors everywhere and computers everywhere. And I enjoy this because I'm interacting with you and I it's part of my purpose.
Speaker 1:But my dream is just to live on the land. My dream is to not have, you know, one of these things. I was a little bit of my little baby June. My dreams and not have one of those things on me at all times. And to just focus on the beautiful things and living off of the earth.
Speaker 1:So that's my goal. Scott Monson, big hug for you. Did you see the news on the CCP telling citizens in a lockdown zone to kill their pets? No, I didn't see that. But it does not surprise me.
Speaker 1:I did see actually, I saved this. Let me see if I can show you. I saw something crazy. Okay. One second pulls up for you.
Speaker 1:This was in China. Let's see. Okay. Here it is. Give me one quick second to pull this up for you.
Speaker 1:I saw the craziest thing in China. And this is gonna be this is gonna blow your mind. Alright. Here it is. Great.
Speaker 1:Okay. So Sorry that volume's a little bit loud, but let me turn this volume down. So what this is, is a video. This is a this is a robot dog in China going around with a loudspeaker telling people to wash their hands and get tested for COVID. Watch this.
Speaker 1:This is insane. This is China though. Watch this. Isn't that nuts? I honestly if that's why we had the second amendment.
Speaker 1:If I saw some robot dog coming to me and try to enforce rules like that, I would literally pull out the 12 gauge shotgun and just destroy it. And they probably come arrest me for it because there's probably some sort of law about that. But still, that's China though. That is insane. Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's crazy. Alright. So Marine's wife, can you mention the staged Oscar slap heard around the world Pfizer sponsored alopecia drug launch. So yeah, so I haven't haven't done a whole lot of research in this because I just I hate celebrity stuff. But I can tell you that I believe that that whole smack thing was completely staged.
Speaker 1:I think that it was the I think that it was the oh, sorry. I see that Ann Nott is new to Rise TV. Ah, so sorry. Ann Knot. Hi, I'm new to Rise TV.
Speaker 1:Thank you for your info and concern for people. Welcome to Rise TV, Ann Knot. Maybe your name is Ann. That's a nice name. So thank you for coming.
Speaker 1:I hope you you enjoy it. I really appreciate you being part of what we're doing. So thank you and not. So back to the slap heard around the world. Yeah, I think the whole thing was staged.
Speaker 1:I think it's because Oscar, you know, no one's watching the Oscars anymore. But yes, Pfizer, who's one of the major sponsors of the Oscars just so happens to be launching a new drug for the condition that is causing Jada Smith's hair to fall out. So what a great way to raise awareness about the disease than have the whole thing happen. So yeah, I think the whole thing, like, don't trust anything coming out of Hollywood. These people are sick.
Speaker 1:And yeah, it's like, I almost guarantee you that some sort of some sort of propaganda thing that they're going to use that to push this new drug. It's like if you haven't seen, if you have if you've been asleep the past two years, the big pharma drug companies are rotten and evil and they're trying to kill humanity. So they make me sick. Okay, little Tai Chi Mermaid. Did you see the cruise ship that had a massive COVID outbreak and everyone was vaccinated and boosted?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I saw that. Yeah, that's about as about as clown world as the Will Smith thing. Yeah, there's this I saw that there's a cruise ship that everyone's 100% vaccinated and boosted and everything and they had a massive COVID outbreak on there. So if people are still delusional about this, I don't know what's going to take at this point. I don't know.
Speaker 1:Marine's wife, can you mention that we are fortunate that we still have time and Audrey Hepburn survived World War Two eating tulip bulbs. So I didn't know that I didn't know about Audrey Hepburn eating tulip bulbs. That's interesting. But yeah, we are fortunate, folks. I know it seems like this is doom and gloom.
Speaker 1:But we have time. I think you have time to buy seeds. You have time to learn how to garden. You even have time to say you want to move. You have time to do that.
Speaker 1:Believe like we still have a window of time to do the important things that we need to do to take care of ourselves. So it's not like, you know, I'm reporting and say, hey, folks, the grocery store is locally, the local Kroger is completely empty. We're not there yet. So look, maybe it means you have to ration something and maybe it means that you have to sell your TV to, you know, to buy some rice. I mean, it depends on what your priorities are.
Speaker 1:So look, we do have time and that is a blessing because we have the knowledge that we have right now. And we have the time to enact on it. So all right. Chicken Coop Lady, I'd like to see you do a show on the big four packers and how they're killing the American ranchers. Would you be interested in this?
Speaker 1:I'd love to help you find sources and info. That would be actually I can't say it's something that I would have immediate focus on because I've got a lot that I'm kind of like in the hopper to get ready to go. But yeah, so the basically I believe you're referring to like Tyson Smithfield ham. And basically, yes, so these companies which are strangely like a lot of them are owned by China, and how again, this is the same thing as like Monsanto, they get everyone be using Monsanto seeds, Monsanto fertilizer, then they can flip the switch and collapse the system. So what happens when China comes in buys up all these packers, you know, these big food processing plants, and now all the entire farming industry is feeding into these systems, and say, it's a COVID outbreak, we're gonna shut down the Smithfield ham plant, or shut down the Tyson chicken plant.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's it's, it's serious. Not to mention how much they're screwing up the the ranchers and the farmers. Like, and that's the thing is I look for, I know that we have some scary times ahead of us. But what we're going to be witnessing is the collapse of that old system. Like the more you dig into this, the more you realize that this system is so corrupted.
Speaker 1:It's so evil, even the food production, the medical system, everything, the education system, the government, Hollywood, media, the music industry, everything, big tech, you know, the chemtrails in our skies, the chlorine and the fluoride in our drinking water, everything, just about, they've corrupted it, and they've turned it evil and they've used it against humanity they've used it against God. And I think that what we are entering into now the time period we are now entering into is going to be the time period where that old system is destroyed. It'll be difficult. It's not going to be easy. Not everyone's gonna make it through.
Speaker 1:But on the other side of that, imagine living in a world that's not controlled by this evil. That's kind of look like Little House on the Prairie times. Or maybe a little different. I don't know. But I want that world.
Speaker 1:I want that world. I want my daughter to grow up in that world. And I will bear whatever hardship it takes to get us to that world. Medal of injury, do I still have to file my tax return with the IRS or will the system break down before April 18? I'd probably recommend still doing that.
Speaker 1:I don't want to give financial advice on those things in particular. But I know a lot of people that they believe like in the SARA, SARA, and they're going out and they're getting credit cards and saying all the debts will be absolved. I wouldn't buy into that. I tried to live responsibly. I know we're in their terribly crooked system but still try to live responsibly.
Speaker 1:Okay. Marine's wife, do you think on a spiritual level that the awake people are supposed to survive this global chaos? Yes. Yeah, I think that I believe that we're in a time where people are being given an opportunity to awaken, and that the people that are able to wake up will be able to, think make it through whatever's ahead of us. But I think that, you know, that God still knows a lot of people have been deceived.
Speaker 1:So I think that what we'll probably see is stages. Like I think that we'll maybe see a process of people that are, you know, I guess you're being eliminated. That's how you want to refer to it. I think that it'll start with the most evil people. And as that happens, as you see people say at the Chinese Communist Party, there's already been a lot of information coming out about this happening in China, they're so fearful of divine retribution because they know it's coming.
Speaker 1:And so you might see these stages where the people that are immoral or really evil, slowly start being kind of, I guess removed and however you want to look at that. And people will continue to have an opportunity to wake up and turn towards goodness and turn away from communist communism and the evil things that plague this world. Chicken Coop Lady, I believe the food crisis is their next step. Do you think that they saved the Hunter Biden laptop to purposely distract us from the food crisis starting to hit us? That's a great point.
Speaker 1:I think there's a good chance of it. Honestly. Look, these people have had this laptop for a long time. Why is why they just now bringing it out again? Right?
Speaker 1:What it is, it's one distraction after the next. Trump is suing the Clintons, Durham indicted, you know, this guy. It's like, to me, these things are just distractions. And I don't want to be like, I still follow along because it's good to know what's happening. But in the grand scheme of things, it's like, is Durham gonna teach you how to grow food?
Speaker 1:You know, it's like in look at, you know, Trump is suing this massive lawsuit. Well, the discovery process will probably take one or two years. So it's like, yeah, great. Trump's fighting back legally, like what's going to be happening then? It's no longer an issue of like, is our country going to be sustainable?
Speaker 1:It's an issue of will the world still be around and breathing normally or even somewhat normally because if there's a collapse of the dollar or collapse the food system, this doesn't matter anymore. So I think there's a very good chance this laptop was saved just to be just to be a distraction. I agree. Mana, will the food crisis cause lack of water and electricity in the city? No electricity and water means different preparation.
Speaker 1:So I would recommend preparing. I'd recommend preparing for a situation where there may not be food or sorry, there may not be water or electricity. That's a really important part of preparing, you know, water is critical. I'm going to be actually I'll do some videos maybe and at least take some pictures, but I'm going be building a water rainwater collection system soon so that I can get rainwater to use for garden watering plants or bathing, hygiene, etc. If you do live in the city, unfortunately, if you do live in the city and if you get cut off from electricity or water, you have a very hard time getting through that.
Speaker 1:So if you are in the city, and you don't have an easy way to get out of the city, then I would recommend at least getting to know some people that do have a property outside the city and learning some skills that would be useful for them. Judy M, do you need to freeze beans for seventy two hours prior to storage? You know, don't. The beans that I've been storing are either canned beans that I buy or dry beans. So I'm not sure I maybe that the it's maybe the freezing that you're referring to freezing dry beans to kill any parasites or something.
Speaker 1:If that's the case, then I would recommend so I use diatomaceous earth, which kills off the insects and stuff like that in there. So maybe you can do freezing or you can use diatomaceous earth. I'm not sure. MT dude, which welcome to Rise TV MT dude. I'm so glad you got a question too.
Speaker 1:So MT dude, I've been prepping for one point five years I've mitigated most vulnerability. Biggest one left is this is specialty medication for family members and the advice can get three months at a time. It's medication that preserves life. Yeah, that's a tough one. And I can't say I have there's, you might just want to search for how to get more of a backfill of that.
Speaker 1:I don't know specifically, I'm not on any medication personally. But I think that I'm not sure what also kind of shelf life the medication has or if it requires refrigeration anything like that. But I would really prioritize that and maybe talk to your doctor. Maybe you've got a doctor that you can talk to a little more openly and say, Look, I'm concerned. Or maybe there's a way that you can try to increase the dosage, and still keep the same dosage, be saving it, you know, each month.
Speaker 1:And so say you normally take, say two pills per day and say, Look, I need to get three pills per day. In that way you're saving one per day and setting it aside. So I'm not sure. Yeah, hopefully that's helpful. So I didn't have a better answer for you.
Speaker 1:Okay, David nine eleven. Have you seen Doctor. Brian Artis? Some mega truth bombs next week with Stu and Mike Adams and what this is about and what and how water is the killer? No, I haven't seen that yet.
Speaker 1:But maybe I should have him on again. He's actually a very good friend of mine. So I should I should follow-up and see what he's been talking about and maybe bring him back on the show soon, which if I do, you'll see it here and you'll get a chance to ask him questions because that's part of what Rise TV brings to the table. Just One Stone, has Rise TV ever explored Dolores cannons work. I know I haven't personally but I can ask Ben and Rob and see if they've done anything about that.
Speaker 1:So there might be something on there but nothing I've done personally. Alright, so last question from Deb's. Have you watched monkey works on YouTube? He has a series on revelations. No, I haven't watched a lot of monkey works.
Speaker 1:I'm watching a little bit. I know that he I think he mentions my channel occasionally. But no, I haven't watched him but I will look into him because he's been someone who's been on my radar a little bit. So I should check him out and see what he is doing. So.
Speaker 1:Alright, well folks, well it's 03:42. I mean, typically that's a good Q and A. I love your questions. Thank all of you for just being part of Rise TV. It's been such a wonderful journey together.
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