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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.

Seth Holehouse:

Welcome to Man in America, a voice of reason in a world gone bad. I'm your host, Seth Hullhouse. So if you look around and you probably have been thinking this, it just seems like on the average day, there's about a thousand different ways that we're being poisoned. Whether it's the fluoride in our water, the stuff they're putting into the medications and shoving into the arms of our kids, the food, the pharmaceutical industry, and the list just goes on and on and on. But I have to say that as someone that lives out in the country, we eat mostly organic.

Seth Holehouse:

We're we're so so careful with every aspect of our lives. Me and my wife, and we have two little children. The one thing that gets under my skin more than anything, both figuratively and literally is geoengineering. It's what they're spraying in the skies. And this is the one thing that I just I I can't wrap my head around in getting over the frustration of this is the fact that, you know, I have a one year old and a four year old.

Seth Holehouse:

And we we do everything to make sure that they have a safe environment. We don't put poisons in them as you imagine. But I take them outside to play with our dogs or go feed the chickens. I look up, and I see a cloudy, you know, it was sunny morning and sunny, it starts the day, look up, you see the streaks, you see the clouds, all of a sudden, you know, my little girl's coughing, you can feel it in the air, there's a metallic taste. Like, to me, this is the most reprehensible action of of the current government or the current whoever's doing it.

Seth Holehouse:

It's just like, who gives you the right? Like, who gives you the right to fly overhead of my private property and just dump chemicals on me and take my organic garden? It's no longer organic because who knows what's being dumped on it. It just is this is the worst thing ever, and it's like there's nothing there's nothing worse than waking up and seeing a beautiful blue sky, and it's gonna be a great day today. And by the afternoon, it's cloudy, streaks everywhere.

Seth Holehouse:

It's gloomy. You don't feel well. It just it's the worst. But the good thing though is that I I I can sense this that there is actually a massive momentum behind the efforts to stop this. And as I'll be getting into my discussion today with my guest, Sergei Brown, which will be fascinating, talk about geoengineering and everything.

Seth Holehouse:

Just today, just this morning, I came across this tweet by r f k junior, right here. And this is in response to Sayer g who who posted this, graphic of these states looking to clear the skies, and he says, 24 states moved to ban geoengineering our climate by dowsing our citizens, our waterways, and landscapes with toxins. This is a movement every MAHA needs to support. HHS will do its part. Now I have to say, I'm not that excited about the new CDC pick.

Seth Holehouse:

I'm not that excited about a lot of the picks I'm seeing in the Trump admin or some of these medical people. However, however, the fact that RFK is still coming out and and holding up to what he said a couple months ago about ending the geoengineering, this gives me hope. It really does. And so, again, Sergei, my guest say, who's leading up and or actually, I'll I'll pull it up for you. This amazing movement that he's doing on Twitter, called, the the clear skies movement with you know, we this is only a couple weeks old.

Seth Holehouse:

He's already got over over a thousand people, and he he's just growing so quickly. And so what I'm seeing with what he's doing is is a true grassroots movement to really put pressure on politicians, both at the local to state, the the federal level, and to enact change on this. So this is exciting. It's encouraging to me. So this will be an interview where we're diving into, like, actually, some new information that I'm not familiar with about what's actually in these chemtrails or what what they're dumping on us, which is actually quite frightening.

Seth Holehouse:

But along with all of this, there is a message of hope. There's a message of the, basically, you know, kind of putting forth the point that we, the people, have the power, and it's working. So there's gonna be some call to actions in this. There's gonna be some information about what you can do in your local area. But I hope you enjoy the show.

Seth Holehouse:

If you enjoy it, I hope that you share it with your friends and family because this is an issue that we have to get more people to be aware of. And just a quick reminder that every show that I do is also a podcast. So if you're catching me on Rumble or video platform, you you will also find the Man in America show on, you know, see, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podbean. Basically, anywhere you go listen to podcast, just search for man in America, and you'll see my face on there. Click that subscribe button.

Seth Holehouse:

You'll find hear me there as well. Alright. Let's go ahead and dive into this interview with Sergei. Mister Sergei Brown, it is a pleasure to have you on the show. Thank you very much for joining us today.

Speaker 2:

Seth, it is absolutely my pleasure. I was really looking forward to this. You know, I took a look at a number of your shows, and I I think that you bring this real positive vibe to everything that you're doing, and that is what the clear skies movement and, Sergei versus Goliath is all about.

Seth Holehouse:

It it really is. And, no, I I you know, admittedly, I cover some dark topics, but I still do it through the lens of hope. Right? So it's and I'm not about just bury your head in the sand and pretend nothing bad is happening. It's about, okay, these things are happening, but what can we do about it?

Seth Holehouse:

And that's why I like what you're doing. So before we jump into the meat of our discussion today, just give us a quick introduction of yourself and the movement that you're really spearheading because it's, in my opinion, one the most important things that we've been doing right now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. It is. You know, this goes all the way back to the late nineties when I first started looking up, and I had heard a show on Art Bell, coast to coast AM, guys talking about what are those lines in the sky, and it really set me on a path. Life gets in the way, and I've done any number of things over the years. But two and a half weeks ago, I decided I have had enough.

Speaker 2:

And so I made a video that addresses, I am tired of the argument. The debate is done with that. We are being gassed under the guise of geoengineering, SRI, chemtrail spraying, whatever you wanna call it, weather modification, weather warfare. And now it is time to step up and stop it. So I created a community on X called the Clear Skies Movement, and that has turned into over the last two weeks, I've I have testified at an Idaho water board meeting, a senate environmental, committee meeting.

Speaker 2:

We've had people just down in Florida at the, Ron DeSantis press conference. It has exploded into this vibrant movement of people who really care, and it's all about hope. And how do we do this in order to get powerful legislation that not only is is set in a way that it makes geoengineering illegal. You can't do it, but it also has teeth that if you do do it, there are severe consequences, and we can talk about the consequences a little bit later. But that is the, you know, the crux of the movement.

Speaker 2:

How do we get it done? And now I've I've had the pleasure of talking to, you know, some great representatives, some great senators, but the greatest people are the people on x that are constantly involved in this.

Seth Holehouse:

And and I'm seeing it. And maybe it's the algorithm serving up a little bit, which it probably is, but I I guess I told you before we started recording that, I think probably one in three posts I see on the website are someone showing that their sky, and and they're usually pissed off. Like, what are you doing? There's a Jim Brewer. I'm not sure you saw that one.

Seth Holehouse:

Jim Brewer on his balcony looking at the skies, and you would think it's like, oh, okay. Well, you know, under DeSantis or, you know, over in Texas, there's no way this is going on there. Actually, it's some of the heaviest that you'll see over there. And so but I I love your your your perspective of hope, though, because I've done you know, I've interviewed Dane Dane Wigganton. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

Brilliant guy, Geoengineering watch. It's great. But I have to admit that afterwards, I felt a little bit lacking in hope. It was kinda like, oh, we're we're pretty screwed. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

Like, all the bugs are dying. The birds are dying. The trees are falling over. It's like, what are we gonna do?

Speaker 2:

Exactly. We got about two weeks left, and everything's gone.

Seth Holehouse:

Exactly. But, actually, it's funny because just this morning, I'll pull up this tweet. So Sayer g over on x, this is great. He says, momentum update. 24 states filed.

Seth Holehouse:

Michigan makes 25. Says the sky shielding movement is soaring with Michigan's most recent announcements, bill number pending, 25 US states are officially moving to ban atmospheric geoengineering. This isn't friend. This isn't future. This is now.

Seth Holehouse:

He says that we're backed by a national and international coalition, including members of the Global Wellness Forum, representing tens of millions of concerned citizens in The US and hundreds of millions globally who are rising in solidarity for clean air, clear skies, and sovereign health. So here is a, a little graph, you you know, he made, but, hey. I'm not sure if he did or not, but, anyway, he posted, so states looking to clear the sky. So here we have a list of the states. So Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

Seth Holehouse:

I saw that. Was like, this is incredible. But what's even what's even better is as I was looking at this, I was like, oh, this again, this is this morning. I'm scrolling down like, okay. This is great.

Seth Holehouse:

I see. Okay. And I look at this. It's like, woah. So there is a response from RFK junior who I'm not happy about a CDC pick, and there's a lot of things I have to grumble about, but here he is saying, 24 states moved to ban geoengineering our climate by dowsing our citizens, our waterways, and landscapes with toxins.

Seth Holehouse:

This is a movement every MAHA needs to support. HHS will do its part. And I remember back when a few months ago, there's someone that posted things about chemtrails, and and RFK junior had commented on it saying, like, you know, this needs to stop or something. And it was the first time that someone in a really kind of major heavy hitting position, actually spoke out against the chemtrails. But to see that come full circle where him now saying that, again, saying that the HHS will do its part to stop chemtrailing, this, like, legitimately gives me hope, which is amazing.

Seth Holehouse:

What what do you think about this?

Speaker 2:

I think it is absolutely amazing. And when we combine that with Pete Hegseth coming out a couple of weeks ago or week and a half ago saying that he is going to end all of the woke agendas and programs for climate change, The problem that I have with this is that I well, I'd like to follow-up on this. So I called the, of course, department of defense defense got their press office. I've reached out to RFK to clarify just exactly what do they mean about this because the the details are extremely important. I find it very heartening, though, that that this conversation now is being pushed onto the national and, of course, the worldwide stage.

Speaker 2:

If American politicians are talking about it, then the rest of the world's gonna talk about it also because the world follows America at this point. Good, bad, or indifferent, I don't care what side you're on on that argument. That is the fact. And so I I'm looking forward to seeing just exactly what steps is RFK taking to accomplish this? And and that is going to be really the proof that we need to see that something is being done.

Speaker 2:

I, you know, referring to, Sarah Jay's post, all of these states, yes, 25 states have bills, and that is fantastic. The problem that I see with this is they are so feckless and loophole ridden that nothing can be enforced. And it's, you know, in my talks with representative Monty Fritz from Tennessee who was instrumental in getting their groundbreaking legislation passed, it makes stuff a misdemeanor. And if you're going to charge somebody $10,000 that's getting millions or hundreds of millions of dollars in these geoengineering, weather modification, weather warfare programs, then $10,000 literally is less than lint in your pocket chain pocket. It's not even pocket change.

Speaker 2:

What needs to happen, and I've had this discussion with any number of people, is that we have to make sure that the penalty fits the crime in these bills. And it's one of the reasons that I don't necessarily agree that politicians should be writing the bills. I think that the people we need to go back to a constitutional republic where the people are instrumental in writing these bills, and then our representation brings them to the floor and helps to push and get it passed. If that happens, then, of course, we're we're doing great. But unless it is a felony, unless you can charge pilots with a felony for spraying extraordinarily toxic nanoparticles, aluminum, barium, strontium, graphene oxide.

Speaker 2:

We have we have no ability to stop it. You start charging them with a felony, and we set twenty five years to life as that as that punishment. It's gotta be a felony. We have got to have civil forfeiture. We need to be able to take that Boeing set of seven forty seven tanker away.

Speaker 2:

We have to be able to take that Cessna or that building that you own or completely fine your company into oblivion. The fines are starting, you know, at at a few thousand, $10,000, and going up to a hundred thousand dollars. That's less than a slap on the wrist. It needs to be fine starting at a million and going to $5.10, or a hundred million dollars. That sends the message.

Speaker 2:

If you're really serious about it, that sends the message. I was thinking the other day.

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Speaker 2:

In every single state, if if you, Seth, said, Sergei, I want you to go put this rat poison in somebody's food or drink. And I had no idea what rat poison was or I had no idea that it was dangerous, I would be charged with a felony. And, of course, you would also and we could suffer severe penalties. If you said, hey. Look at this.

Speaker 2:

I've got some antifreeze. Oh, let's just let's be funny. Let's let's pour a whole bunch of people's drinks at this party. And all of them got horribly sick or worse, you and I, again, that would be a felony. So why isn't it a felony when we're dropping toxic nanoparticles?

Speaker 2:

We're dropping bacteria. We we know down in Florida, they've been testing the testing the fog that's been rolling in. Why is it that that that is not a felony? Aluminum is horrifically damaging. Barium, it cripples the the system straw strontium.

Speaker 2:

We're talking about about heavy metals that do everything from skin rashes to I can't sleep to nervous disorders to autism to, brain disorders like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's and to cancers. How is that not a felony?

Seth Holehouse:

Well, it's it's same as let's just say that you went to your local water supply, and you you dumped in some, you know, glyphosate or something, you know, or or whatever it was. And and you think, oh, wow. You know, we had 3,000 people that reported, you know, that even if they had an upset stomach that day, and they could have proven I mean, it that's that's that's serious. And so now look at these bills. Actually, I I pulled up out of curiosity.

Seth Holehouse:

I put up the New York bill. I think, okay, New York. Okay. We know this is a very compromised state. And so it's I mean, so you look at the bill.

Seth Holehouse:

It says here, that the let's see. Okay. Here we go. Release a certain chemicals. It says the intentional injection, release, or dispersion by any means of chemicals, chemical compounds, substances, or apparatus within the borders of this state into the atmosphere with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of sunlight is prohibited.

Seth Holehouse:

Now I'm not sure if you've looked at this one in particular, but, you know, obviously, this doesn't say that this will be charged with, you know, felony or whatever it is. But I guess, you know, one one question I have for you, and this is something that it's it's been hard for me to find this an answer is that, have you have you worked to try to trace where this is coming from? Have you figured out where the funding comes from? Because if you look at the operation, like, look at any data on Twitter, you'll see, okay, There we are in the middle of Kansas. There we are in Florida.

Seth Holehouse:

There we are in New York. There we are in Pennsylvania, in California. It's it's massive. Like, if I drive across state, the whole the whole drive, I'll just see chemtrails everywhere. I mean, it's even looking at how many tons of this liquid are being sprayed, the fuel required everything.

Seth Holehouse:

I mean, it's it's obviously a huge operation. So have you had any success in, you know, following the string up to to who's behind some of these things?

Speaker 2:

Well, actually, I have. I have started tracing the finances, and I really thought that it was probably a multimillion dollar or even a a 10,000,000 or $20,000,000 a year or $50,000,000 a year project. I know that Bill Gates invested $4,000,000, and that was the article that really got me got me wondering. He invested $4,000,000 into stratospheric aerosol injection, and he got paid out of taxpayer money $2,000,000,000 as a return. And I thought there's gotta be more to this.

Speaker 2:

You're not getting that kind of money. So now we're in the billions. Seth, I have traced the climate industrial complex, as I call it, back to Love Canal in 1974 and the hooker, which then became Occidental, that that natural disaster. And it looks like out of that, a national and then an international approach started. We can drain a trillion dollars a year out of The US economy and trillions more out of the worldwide economies by screaming there is a climate crisis, and everything leads to the money.

Speaker 2:

So to answer your question, yes. This has been a long term plan to use taxpayer funds to the tune of trillions, a trillion a year, and also take highly toxic waste. Let's just talk, fly ash for a moment. I've had some wonderful conversations with a interdisciplinary doctor, JM Herndon, And he was talking about his, peer reviewed and published papers with doctor Whiteside on fly ash being added to jet fuel. And so I started digging into fly ash, and it turns out that fly ash used to be horrifically expensive for industries to get rid of.

Speaker 2:

It would cost an industry like the coal industry hundreds of billions of dollars a year because it is so toxic to get rid of. So what they So

Seth Holehouse:

so what is they I I real quick. I wanna make sure I'm following you. So here's something I found. This is just on PubMed. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

Saying that it says this article has been retracted. Whoever that means, evidence of coal fly ash toxic chemical geoengineering in the troposphere, consequences for public health. Now this is an older article back in 02/2015. So it says the widespread intentional increasingly frequent chemical in emplacement in the troposphere has gone unidentified and unremarked in a scientific literature for years. The author presents evidence that toxic coal combustion fly ash is the most likely aerosolized particulate sprayed by tanker jets for geoengineering, weather modification, and climate modification purposes.

Seth Holehouse:

So I guess the first question for you, here's here's our proof. Right? Thank you. Here on the NIH and PubMed. So what is fly ash, and why are they dumping it?

Seth Holehouse:

Is it a way to get rid of it? I mean, this is a new this is new for me.

Speaker 2:

So fly ash is coal fly ash is probably some of the most prolific, but fly ash also is created by the very toxic creation and and burn up the incinerate stuff in pulp mills or the burn off from oil oil mills, I mean, oil refineries. You get fly ash from just about every single industrial building that has a pipe, right, going out in the sky and billowing just absolutely tons of this stuff. Well, what they do is they use scrubbers, and they'll spray a water making a net. It'll fall on the sides. They'll collect tons and tons and tons of this stuff that is already micronized particles, and it makes a perfect base for putting everything else into it.

Speaker 2:

And so they will spray. You'll see up in the sky. Right? Oftentimes, you see two lines. One is a straight line, and then one is kind of a puff or a dotted line on the other side.

Speaker 2:

Well, what they're doing is that straight line is the fly ash cloud that they're creating, and that dotted line can be either a virus or a bacteria just like they did in MERS in The Middle East in 02/2009, or it can be something, a bit more nefarious, or it can just be an addition to whatever they are spraying. The reason that doctor J. M. Herndon and, doctor Whiteside came to that conclusion is because in all of their tests, they have found barium, strontium, aluminum. Right?

Speaker 2:

These these very heavy cadmium, these very heavy metals that you only get if you're mining them or if you're bringing coal or fuel out of the ground or if you're burning something that has that in it. And so it used to be very expensive, hundreds of millions of dollars a year to get rid of these extraordinarily toxic waste products. And what they would need to do is treat them in a way that they had to hire people. They had to bury it. They had to make sure that nobody got close to it.

Speaker 2:

So a huge, swaths of land were taken up, and they used that as the excuse. Somebody said, hey. Wait a minute. What if we do this? Instead of it costing you a lot of money, you donate to my pack or my super pack.

Speaker 2:

You help get me elected, and I will start writing bills that say, we have a problem here. And this is where Kyoto came in and the Paris Climate Accord. Right? These are this is just bringing everybody into this nice little group to say, we are going to take what used to cost hundreds of millions, and we're gonna turn that into a trillion dollar waste delivery system that also allows us to hang clouds in the air that now we can scream, oh, we need to block the sun because the sun's bad for us. And that has turned out to be a gigantic lie, and it is probably the biggest scam on the planet.

Speaker 2:

So we're taking toxic waste that used to cost hundreds of billions a year to get rid of, and now we're draining a trillion a year at least out of The US taxpayer fund to now put that in the fuel and use it in in spray nozzles depending on what we wanna mix with it, and that's becoming our, you know, our geoengineering programs, our, stratospheric aerosol injection programs, our, you know, SRM programs, our weather warfare because then we hit that with a billion watts of HARP radiation, and we either lift the ionosphere or cool it off. We we can move stuff with Doppler and five g. And, I mean, all of a sudden, now we're being radiated. And the thing that kills me about this, Seth, is that we, you and I, are paying for it. Everybody around us is paying for it.

Speaker 2:

And that's the one thing that the people in the clear skies movement understand is we are paying for our own destruction. And as you know, talking to Dane, and I don't wanna get doom and gloom, But at what point does mother earth say, you know what? I've kinda had it, and here's the tipping point. And and is that is depopulation the plan? Right?

Speaker 2:

Because these some of these are are chemicals that our body aluminum. We can't get rid of aluminum. We can't get rid of strontium. Right? It stays in our body.

Speaker 2:

It builds up, and it destroys our DNA.

Seth Holehouse:

So this is this is crazy because this is a this is a new thing for me to learn. It it reminds me a bit of seed oils. Right? We look back at you know, go back and trade go back in history and, oh, well, we have this these oils that get burnt off with this excess that we've just been throwing away, and someone's like, what if we turn that into Crisco? We did a huge marketing campaign, sold it to all the housewives at home baking cookies, and got them give out free samples of it, and we can actually make money selling it back to the the cattle, right, to the the plebs or whatever.

Seth Holehouse:

So this is that times, like, times a thousand. So am I correct in understanding that a lot of what's being sprayed on us is they're taking this fly ash fly ash, which is basically industrial waste from coal plants, manufacturing plants, etcetera, that used to cost a ton of money to bury it or to get rid of it. Right? So they're taking that chemical waste. They're then using our taxpayer money that was allocated for the climate crisis to then take that waste off the hands of these greedy industrialists, which at that level, I'll I'll I'll play in, you know, calling that all day long to then Right.

Seth Holehouse:

Instead of burying it somewhere and say, okay. Hey. Don't go there. This is toxic. They're now just dumping it in our skies so that it falls down on my organic vegetables that are growing, the water my chickens are drinking, the rainwater I'm harvesting for this reason.

Seth Holehouse:

So now, like, when they're spraying and my little one year old's outside and they even though I haven't given her any medications, no shots, nothing, she's out there inhaling this stuff, and when she has a runny nose that night because it's a heavy spraying day, that's the outcome. I mean, this is absolutely mind blowing. Yeah. It's not surprising.

Speaker 2:

You wanna know the scary part is I've got a daughter and a granddaughter, but they can choose not to eat the red dye number 40 that RFK wants to pull out and all that, but we can't choose to breathe as we talked earlier. When we breathe some of these very highly toxic heavy metals in, they pass the blood brain barrier. Now I can hit you with a frequency from HARP or from five g or from any number of things. Think Havana syndrome. And I can essentially cripple you with a migraine, with destruction of your brain.

Speaker 2:

Can heat your brain up by just jiggling those particles that are now not in your brain, not just in your brain or my brain, but our children's brain, our grandchildren's brains. It it frightens me a lot, and I'm not trying to be dark here because we are all about hope. But we do have to take in the reality of the situation that whenever our government has been able to weaponize something, that's the first thing they did. That is where the lion's share of the money goes. Let's get it weaponized.

Speaker 2:

And then if it helps people, we can slow walk that or whatever. So so, you know, I ask myself, why, you know, why are we doing this, and why are we paying for it? And what's gonna happen when somebody decides to click click that little switch and just heat up a third of the country's brain and then say, you know what? That's not us. That's this special disease x that's now coming out.

Speaker 2:

It's the new monkeypox. Right? And and, you know, there's going to be, of course, the propaganda networks that get behind and push that whole narrative forward. But those of us who are awake will look at this and say, now we have a weapon that we can't see, that we breathe in, every day. And, suddenly, who's gonna be brave enough to talk about it if they can shut you up immediately just by targeting you or targeting your town?

Seth Holehouse:

It's just insane. And and I've gone down these rabbit holes too. If you've ever I'm sure you haven't looked into targeted individuals and people that are these whole communities of people, you know, that they they have conferences and people that are targeted by this technology. And and, yeah, this is the the frightening aspect of it is that if you look at you know, because I've done some research into okay. Try to understand, okay.

Seth Holehouse:

How exactly does the weather modification work? And there's a lot of different ways and whether it's HARP or the the, you know, the the radar, whatever they're using on a more local level, but you can see it's a basic principle, which is, you know, to fill the cloud fill the sky with particles that react to magnetism or react to frequency. Right? Because normal, you know, vapor clouds won't react in the same way that a cloud full of aluminum or something like that obviously has a reaction, and then they can just use, you know, microwave signals. They can use, any any number of different technologies to then repel, contract, to basically modify that.

Seth Holehouse:

They can you know? And I've seen it. You know? You have people that, there's a handful of your Twitter accounts to do this. They'll they'll look at a storm, and I know Dan Wigginton also has as well on his website.

Seth Holehouse:

You look at a storm, you can see there's a big hurricane or whatever, and it stops. And you'll see that as it's stopping, there's these little kind of spinning radars that that are actually holding

Speaker 2:

going on.

Seth Holehouse:

Exactly. Holding the clouds there. And then they can use those to push it somewhere else. And so they can control the path of storms. I mean, it's just it's wild.

Speaker 2:

And and we have seen that, and when we saw that that a number of people have been saying that that's what happened in North Dakota. And, of course, you know, we've had an unusual amount of hurricanes hitting Florida. Is that, because Florida is a heavily Republican or conservative state? I don't know. But what we what we need to do is find out just exactly who's making these decisions to guide these storms.

Speaker 2:

Because when we weaponize weather, all of a sudden, there is so much destruction that comes along with that. They look at the fires. I mean, the the wildfires. Right? When I was young, there never used to be fire seasons.

Speaker 2:

We didn't have months at a time with smoke so heavy. You can see about a quarter mile or so. It never happened that way. But when we spray these very toxic, you know, this toxic waste down on our plant life, it gets into the soil, and it kills the microbiome. Right?

Speaker 2:

It doesn't allow deadfall to decompose. And as you know, coal fly ash and and fly ash from other thing, but coal fly ash in particular is highly flammable. So now we're not allowing stuff to decompose. So it sits there, and it dries out and creates, I mean, a million acres of tinderbox. And now all you have to do is hit it with a directed energy weapon or, maybe a truck drives by and a chain clicks a spark, and it starts a little glass fire.

Speaker 2:

And next thing you know, you've got the Pacific Palisades burnt down, or you have Lahaina is disappearing.

Seth Holehouse:

Then you have the all force winds coming in. Oh, all of a sudden, have 60 mile an hour winds. Right? Just take that little fire and turn it into an inferno instantly.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely. And then you burn all that off, and then you move a storm in to flood that. All of a sudden, you have devastation that is you can't recover from. People simply can't recover. And and now, you know, what's going on?

Speaker 2:

Are we all gonna move into the the line in Saudi Arabia and live like that? Right? I mean, it's just you know, the the whole smart and now, of course, we've got the rabbit hole of the smart cities. And, you know, that I I'd like to say conspiracy, but when we look at LA, they're moving towards that. They're not allowing people to build.

Speaker 2:

I I don't even know if if the majority of people have been able to get to their properties. We know in Lahaina, they they still haven't. So, you know, yeah, you can say it's conspiracy until you start looking at the facts, and the facts actually are telling you a whole different story.

Seth Holehouse:

Exactly. And so I wanna focus on solutions, and and because this is what gives me hope. Yeah. There's a lot of things, actually, even what I showed you. Okay?

Seth Holehouse:

Even RK junior command say actually, even talking about that publicly, to me, that's some that's some needle moving towards, okay, maybe something can happen at the federal level, but I'm not waiting on that. And so I know that the the movements that I've seen that actually take an effect and actually are able to do things substantial, it's when you have I'm sure you've seen the analogy of when the, like, the the ancient Taoist master takes a single twig, and he he breaks it, and then he pulls together a thousand or, you know, 50 twigs, you can't break it. Right? It's the whole analogy of, like, you know, one person can break, but there's 50 or a hundred. And so I really believe, though, that this this is going back to the foundation of this country, that the the power is in We, the People, collectively.

Seth Holehouse:

And so Absolutely. So and I know that that's what you've been doing, which is why I'm so excited about what you're doing is because you're working at the grassroots level, and that's and that's what's key. And, of course, you're talking to politicians, but that's also grassroots. It's just you. You're just some guy.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? Talking to the politician, bring people together. So for people that are watching this that are sickened every day and they go see their skies or they get woke up like like my wife, for instance. And, you know, when we talk to our nanny, and and and she has the same thing. They'll wake up around 3AM every you know, on certain nights.

Seth Holehouse:

They'll wake up at 3AM, their body's really restless. As soon as we look out that morning, it just it just full of chemtrails, and a lot of people have talked to you at the same experience. So what are the action steps? How can we get behind this movement and enact change?

Speaker 2:

The first part of this movement, like I said, we're only a week and four day or two weeks and four days old right now. I can't I can't believe it. But the what we're doing right now is we are building awareness, and we have to gather you know, we've got thousands of voices right now, but we need millions. We have to be able to speak as one gigantic voice. And so I am directing people.

Speaker 2:

Follow me on x, Sergey L Brown, s e r g e l brown on x at Sergei L Brown. You right there, you can, I have the Sergei versus Goliath show? A little shameless plug. I'm gonna be starting on OBBM Network TV. My show, is gonna be starting soon there.

Speaker 2:

But, you can also follow me on Substack at Sergei, s e r g e v s, Goliath, Sergei versus Goliath, and you can join our community on X, the clear skies movement community. And what this does is right now, we have brought literally thousands of people in a Zoom to waterboard meetings and and, committee meetings. We're becoming a show of force that people aren't going to be able to deny. I when I showed up at the, at the senate hearing, the the senators there here in Idaho almost smirked laugh because it was just one person. But then we show up in force, and they change their tune.

Speaker 2:

So we need eyeballs. We need to grow the movement. I'm going to be working with Ann Vandersteel and Maureen Steele with their American Made Foundation. We're gonna start building this movement into much more of an organization so we could because you need organization in order to get things done, and we're gonna move that forward to where we now become an integral part of of getting legislation written and then the support to get it passed. And if if we have senators and politicians, even presidents that aren't protecting the people, then we have to replace them.

Speaker 2:

And, Seth, the thing that absolutely makes me smile on a daily basis is that I have straight people, gay people, bi people, transgendered people. I have liberals and and conservatives, Democrats, Republicans, libertarians, nondenominational parties. I've got, you know, people of of every faith that that is part of this movement. This is not there there are no lines drawn. The only thing that we draw is breath, and that breath has to be clear.

Speaker 2:

It has to be clean oxygen, and we need the sky and the sun. It it feeds everything. When you think about it, we actually eat the sun. The sun radiates down on plants, radiates down on animals. We consume the plants and animals.

Speaker 2:

We're consuming that nutrients, that energy. And and, you know, if we get enough people right now moving in the right direction, speaking with one voice, we can absolutely take this and and stop so much of what is going on. Now there's things that we might not know are going on, and that can be the next thing we hunt down. But Robert F. Kennedy junior, if you're watching this, get ahold of me.

Speaker 2:

Work with the clear skies movement. If you want support, we've got people begging to support. There is more hope in this group that we have started than I think I've seen in in anything, and and that includes the tea party. Very, very active, wonderful people, mothers, fathers. We've got teenagers.

Speaker 2:

We've got grandparents. There's no age group. I am amazed at the people that want this done. And I figured, you know what? If I don't help do it, then I can't expect somebody else to help do it.

Seth Holehouse:

So I'll make sure that I put your links in the show description and encourage people to to join and follow there. The other thing is that anyone who's watching or listening to this, I personally ask them, and you'll probably second this, is to share this interview. Do that this is ultimately this is how we we we we make changes. You know, if you're not gonna do an interview like this, that we can reach a hundred thousand, two, three hundred thousand people, and then someone else sees it, and they think, hey. And it's me.

Seth Holehouse:

I gotta get a text tomorrow from some person who has a show saying, hey. Can you connect connect with the Sergei guy? I wanna do a and I wanna interview him as well. Right? This is how these grass move you know, grassroots movements work.

Seth Holehouse:

Is it just it just the power of the network? And I know that the people that watch Man in America, like, they're they're diehards. Like, they they take it to their mission to share this content with their friends, with their family, with their local church. It doesn't really matter. And I love the point that you made, though, is that this there's no like, there's no line here.

Seth Holehouse:

It's this is everybody. Right? This is something that we can all stand behind as Americans. And because I don't care what your political party is or, you know, maybe unless you're some complete whack job and you're injecting poisons into your body, maybe you want to have geoengineering, but no sane person, I think, would actually want to have this stuff dumped on them. Now I do think that part of what we have to keep doing is just exposing the chemtrails.

Seth Holehouse:

Think there's still a lot of people that don't look up, and they think, oh, that's just normal. That's just normal. It's just like so we have to help more of that that kind of main public see, which we all of us are doing in our own ways. You're talking to us, hey. Do you remember seeing these clouds when you were a kid?

Seth Holehouse:

Because I don't remember seeing that. Do you notice how, you know, it was a blue sky, and now that we saw those 10 streaks, and now an hour later, do you realize there's this gray haze? Like, we have to help more Americans understand this because then we can get, like you know, if we get 50,000,000 people that are now banging the doors down of their politicians, we'll see some change.

Speaker 2:

We certainly will. The the one thing that I really love about this movement is that we do have people from every walk of life. And I was just talking to my sweetheart the other day about this. If we can work together on this, then can we break down the the barriers that separate Americans from Americans, that separate Canadians from American or or Mexico from America? Can we can we start breaking down the arguments, and can we start looking at a way, differently?

Speaker 2:

Can we evolve, essentially, start a new human epoch that says no longer are we worried about what we what we disagree on. If we can find something we can agree on, like fresh air, clear skies, see the sun, don't don't destroy our forests, our water, our soil, If we can agree on that, then can we build these incredible relationships? I don't care if you're Hindu or if you're into basket weaving or if you're a scuba diver, and I don't think you should go in the water. Right, I can say I think the water is beautiful and that you're enjoying it. Alright.

Speaker 2:

We can have a connection there. So can we take that mindset that we have with the clear skies movement, and can we build on that not after this is done, but while this is done? Can we build great friendships? Because when it comes down to it, governments separate people. People, we we really like other people.

Seth Holehouse:

Exactly. Exactly. Well, Sergei, this has been great. It's nice to have a conversation like this with someone that, you know, sees things the way that I do. And and you've you've taught me a handful of things, which is great, because now I can go research and, you know, kinda go down my own rabbit holes with that.

Seth Holehouse:

But, again, I'll encourage people to follow your work on x to join your community there. Actually, I just hit the join button as as I had you up talking. I was like, oh, I hit hit that hit that join button. So that's it. That that's what we gotta do.

Seth Holehouse:

And and, again, share this content, get this in front of more people, because you're you know, love your, you know, Sergei versus Goliath. Like, that's it. Right? But all we need is a couple a couple good stones and a well placed shot, and and we can bring down the beast.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. That is exactly right. Seth, it has been an absolute pleasure, and, I look forward to to talking again, you know, and let you know, let's or working on the movement. Whatever you have in mind, we are absolutely open.

Seth Holehouse:

Well, great. Well, great. Well, thanks again for giving me your time today. I really appreciate it.

Speaker 2:

It is my pleasure. You have a fantastic rest of your day.

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