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Hi. Welcome to The Smoke Trail. So yesterday on 07/04/2026, I wrote an article, which I called a meditation on, really, just my perspective on the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the founding or the declaration of independence and what it means to this country, what it means to the world, and truly just my perspective on it. I called it a meditation because it's just my thoughts on it. And as I contemplated the celebrations, I I thought I'd share, you know, some of that perspective.
Smoke:And, yeah, the article's kinda taken off, gotten a lot of attention, so I thought I would do a short episode on why America is so blessed. And I really do mean that. I believe this country is blessed, and it's because of the way it was founded, because of the principles it was founded on, and because of the structure of the government that, for the first time in human history, we had a country that government was explicitly designed to serve its citizens as opposed to the other way around. I don't know that there's been one since, but it certainly was the first time in history where it was overtly, explicitly in the founding documents, and I don't think that should go unnoticed. You know, it's easy to criticize.
Smoke:It's easy to get upset with things that the US government's done or the state of affairs of the world and things that are happening, but think it's really important to kind of remember why. Right? And this is not really a partisan piece, although it might seem that way a little bit to some some people. It's really about the machinery, what's happening, because I'm gonna talk about kind of the the founding, the the declaration, the kind of core principles, and why it's so unique, and also what is the wound that we're dealing with, what is the issue we're dealing with now, and invite you to join me in transcending that wound and which is the way of healing. You know, I think there are a lot of things happening that are clear and obvious to those of us who understand it, and there's a lot of things that are covered up in the noise of media and the noise of the polarities.
Smoke:So I'm gonna try to talk a little bit about that. So first of all, this is a celebration. Happy birthday to The United States Of America. Two hundred fifty years. I was around for the two hundredth anniversary.
Smoke:I was a young child. I was about nine years old in I guess I just yeah. Was nine years old and about to turn 10 in Boston, which was a cool place to be for that. So I have memories of that and some of the celebrations. And, you know, kind of my core thesis here is America's blessed not because its people are perfect, obviously, but I'll say it because it's that's not what I'm saying, but because it was built by highly conscious people, citizens at a hinge in history as the one place where the individual soul stands above the state.
Smoke:That's so so important. So for the first time in known history, a country was founded on a system of governance that overtly protected the individual citizen. The structure did not exist to serve itself. It existed to serve its people. Rights bestowed by our creator, not by man.
Smoke:No government granted them, so no government can take them away. First time that was actually ever recognized in a in a in a governmental document to my knowledge. Correct me if I'm missing something. And, you know, I think the founders understood fundamentally because though many of them were quite young, they were highly conscious individuals. So they were quite evolved in their understanding of humanity.
Smoke:They were very deeply educated, studied, you know, of the classics. They understood kind of going back the forms of government they had read significantly. And the founders knew the lower nature of men. What do I mean by that? Humanity as a whole has for as long as recorded history operated at a low level of consciousness.
Smoke:Consciousness. In Hawkins scale, under 200, it's non integris. What does that mean? That means that we're operating that when you're operating below 200, you're operating in a mechanicalistic, animalistic way, which what does that mean? It means you're you're subject to just automatic responses.
Smoke:You're not able to separate the circumstances and the stimuli from your response. So I've talked a lot about that on the podcast in different times. Geared off the fourth way did a good job of kind of articulating that. Siri Arbindo as well. And, you know, and I go back to Hawkins a lot because I I really believe his understanding and his elaboration on understanding consciousness and the various levels of where people are is extremely informative.
Smoke:Why is that? Because you can't deal with the same if you're not dealing with the same level of consciousness, you have to recognize what you're dealing with. So, someone who is at a lower level of consciousness, which is not lesser than, it is earlier in their development, can't see above it. Someone at a whatever level you're at, you can see your level and below. So when the vast majority of humanity is operating in a mechanicalistic, animalistic mode of operating, that's who we have.
Smoke:That's who we're dealing with. And the founders understood this, and they built a system with checks and balances that created this balance of power. And I guess we hear about that a little bit. Maybe some people, you know, learn a little bit about it in school, but the balance of power was really to prevent man's worst instincts, worst nature from overriding and and taking control of a balanced government. So by having the three branches of government, the legislative, the executive, and the judiciary branches, we have this balance of power that kind of check and balance each other.
Smoke:And the whole point of that is to prevent a individual or a small group from kind of overrunning the country with some wishes that they have that override the rights of the citizens. So these inalienable rights sourced above the state, that was the most important thing in the declaration of independence, recognizing that the creator bestowed these rights. We are all humans are sovereign beings, and no government has the power to just take those away. They they can. They can, through force, do that and happens all around the world, and it's still happening today.
Smoke:And in some ways, our government is doing that too. But this was a system that was developed with a lot of thought to prevent that from happening. It overtly identified the the consent of the governed as the only just source of power. That's really important, and it's important to when I get to some of the things we're challenged with today. And it's a design that self corrects before any one person or group can strip fundamental freedoms away.
Smoke:Right? So that all sounds cool. I think on 07/02/1776, the largest British fleet ever assembled in North America was disembarking at Staten Island. Washington, general Washington, issues his general orders and tells the Continental Army exactly what this battle is about. And I quote, the time now is near at hand, which must probably determine whether Americans are to be freemen or slaves.
Smoke:The fate of unborn millions will now depend under god on the courage conduct of this army. We have, therefore, to resolve to conquer or die. It really was that such a situation. So what has this system produced? So there's a lot of noise out there and a lot of criticism, but let's just think about it for a second.
Smoke:The amount of innovation and abundance that The United States has created in its short time on this planet has been extraord nothing other than extraordinary. It's unleashed innovation, and it's allowed citizens to evolve and create in ways impossible anywhere else, pouring more abundance, technology, and enterprise into the world than any nation in history. That's just a fact. That's just where things are and what has happened. The civil war, obviously, that we had a great correction.
Smoke:Civil war corrected the founding's fundamental flaw, and that was the permission of human slavery, which many of the founders were against, but was impractical to unite the colonies at that time. And let us not forget that the British government is the one that set up the whole slavery system where they were bringing slaves over. They had the plantations. They had the trade with the parent country, and the colonies were forced to operate in that system. And it was a big part of the economy, especially the South at that time.
Smoke:The United States eliminated slavery well before the British government did, and there is still slavery today in the world, around the world, in certain countries, and, and we shouldn't forget that. But we paid a great price. There was a it was a very, very bloody war. It's our bloodiest war. And through that sacrifice, we corrected that initial mistake in terms of the founding.
Smoke:You know, in retrospect, you can call it a mistake. At the time, you couldn't have you couldn't have won the the revolutionary war without everyone aligned. So against all odds, the nation survived that test and had a reset, which was extraordinary. So in spite of ourselves, I say this, the citizens who are never perfect, they're human. Far from it, the system succeeded in spite of the many flaws within it, which is design doing its job.
Smoke:And I think, you know, a structure that anticipated our worst turned out to be the greatest engine of human flourishing ever constructed. This was no accident. Now let me turn to the let me turn to the wound, but I want to want to also make a quote here, couple quotes before I do that. Thomas So Paine, who was a British citizen living in London when he wrote Common Sense, and he said, we have it in our power to begin the world over again. And, he became he befriended Ben Franklin when he was living in London, who helped him get over to The US and became a a important, philosophical and, voice in terms of the founding principles that led to the declaration.
Smoke:And as Ben Franklin said, this will lead to my next section. At the con constitutional convention in 1787, It's a republic if we can keep it. And what does that mean? We'll talk about that a little bit. I have a couple other quotes I'll add later.
Smoke:So what's the wound that we're dealing with? What's the situation that we're dealing with that's causing the greatest threat to this great nation and the world that we have since this probably the civil war. It's what I would call the fourth branch of government. You've all heard everyone ranting and raving or many many politicians or other folks talking about the fourth branch of government. They don't really say that.
Smoke:What they're saying is they call it the blob, the the administrative state. It's the permagov. And to some degree, every country needs some administrative, you know, civil civil servant society that keeps the wheels running of a government. That is true. The problem we have is when it becomes too powerful.
Smoke:And as it becomes very powerful, it's self perpetuating. It wants to expand extend itself, and it has its own goals and objectives that may or may not coincide with the objectives and goals of the people. That's what we're living with today. So the administrative state, its bureaucratics pursuing goals of their own making or making of certain groups. The blob, quote, blob survives and grows no matter who wins elections.
Smoke:You know, one of the indicators of this or exam one of the outcomes of this is perpetual war. And I think there's, you know, plenty of good hearted citizens who are against these perpetual wars that have been going on for as long as I've been alive and, you know, longer, that our government continues to get in. And, you know, what is driving that? Well, it's there we Eisenhower's warned of it. He was obviously a great general in the World War two and became president, two term president, and a Republican, but he was steeped and knew what he was talking about when he warned of the military industrial complex.
Smoke:And these forces have created a permanent state of war and by all manner of unintegrous means. It doesn't mean not to have a strong military. It doesn't mean not to be able to defend yourself. It doesn't mean that we don't get into conflicts cause we've got lots of different groups out there that are have like, the worst thing in the world is for The United States to succeed. So they they they have lots of reasons to not like us.
Smoke:But the constant warring that's going on is what I'm talking about, and that's driven much by this fourth branch of government. And with the acquiescence and the agreement of both parties big portions of both parties. So it's a it's a big system. It's not just those people. And I say the ends and the means are conflated.
Smoke:Humanity loss loo losing its grip on natural law. What do I mean by that? I talk about this in my writing quite a bit, but there's the ends and the means, and they end up being the same. So you can think you have a goal, an end, that is highly integris and is something that is desirable for society. But if the means by which you pursue that goal are not integris, then you taint the outcome.
Smoke:So no matter what you think so killing in the name of the revolution or killing in the name of the cause is not integrist. You know? There's no such thing as holy war. There's no such thing as jihad, you know, in the name of god. That is not that is integris.
Smoke:That is not a thing. So when you take means that are non integris, that are against natural law, the outcome you get no no matter what, you're gonna have a bad outcome. And unfortunately, that's what we've been dealing with. There's no shortcut through the dark. So the trap.
Smoke:So I used to wonder, and I'm sure many of you wonder, like, why can't, you know, new people get elected, come to congress, and change things? And we get new crops of idealistic, eager people who want to serve the citizens, who want to stop these things. And, you know, they they get to they they get elected, and they may have be super well intended and have every intention to kind of go against this system that has has evolved over time. They they're young, idealistic, elected with every intention of doing what's right. The trap is waiting the moment they arrive in Washington.
Smoke:And what do I mean by that? Well, there's the soft capture. Right? So this is special interest first, donations and the enticement of riches. You know, we we can we can just it's just so obvious.
Smoke:You look at how many look at all of the the public servants who arrive in Washington with no real wealth built on their own, who become crazy wealthy while they're in office or right after. You know, it's obvious, and it is the system. So what is that? That is the soft capture. So you get there, you're eager, and then you start getting all of these groups influencing you and promising you all kinds of things.
Smoke:And, you know, look no further than like the, you know, the whole, you know, health system, the FDA, which was, you know, it's just a revolving door to pharma companies and that whole industry, and they were the regulators, right? So that's happening in congress. There's so many of these examples. I don't even need to get into the self dealing and the and the insider trading that's been going on and, you know, you don't show up with nothing and then all of a sudden have hundreds of millions of dollars like some of these politicians have created while they're in office without compromising at the very least and worse, more likely. And then there's the dark machinery, which is even a much deeper level of what happens to the idealist when they show up.
Smoke:So this is premeditated subversion, and I use the example of, you know, waking up in a hotel room, not remembering what happened the night before with a male or female or multiple, and the, these forces showing up at the hotel room saying it's going to be okay, whisking you off, getting you out of the room. Some cases, there's even like, you know, a body in the room. There's, you know, it goes as far as a crime committed beyond just some kind of sexual act and they get you back, get you out of there and they're like, it's gonna be okay. It's gonna be okay. You can't remember what happened.
Smoke:And then and then you get a call or you get you have a someone show up, and they say, you know, no one will have to see these photos. No one will have to see the video. No one will see any of this activity provided that you stay in line, and you have a choice at that moment. So here you are. You're this eager young congressman.
Smoke:You're there to serve your constituents and buck the trend and kind of get out of these wars and things, and you have now been completely compromised. And your choice is to say, no. I didn't do that. That wasn't me, and try to prove it against all the evidence that they've created against you after they drugged you the night before and and probably face prosecution, probably face running out of office and, you know, a massive scandal. Or you can say, okay.
Smoke:I'll do what you say, which is what most of them end up doing. So what happens? And then they say, well, they're not they're not, like, saying you have to vote on everything under the sun that I want. You can say, pursue your agenda. Pursue the things you want.
Smoke:But when it comes to certain votes, we're gonna tell you how to vote, and that's how they get captured. Now fast forward a decade later, they've been in the system. They're part of the system. They've been blackmailed, and they're now accumulating wealth, and they're part of the system. And so this is what happens, and it's I think it's a very large percentage of our government.
Smoke:And anyone who has been around power, who's been around Washington, as I have, has gotten laws passed, as I have, knows how this system works. And, you know, back to the soft capture, I mean, as a leader in the alcohol industry, we are very regulated. There's everyone understands how this works. You're regulated, so you have to support all parties. You're donating to Democrats and Republicans and this and that, and you have to be able to have a seat at the table and or your business could be at risk, threatened, either through some law change or through losing a license.
Smoke:Then that's repeated by every industry. But some, the more regulated ones are even more captured, right? So you're captured, you've got to support them all. I went to in 2000 as a an incoming president of the WSWA, I came I went to Washington. I went to the Republican convention in in Philadelphia as a big donor.
Smoke:We had, you know, passes to everything, got to have access to everything. And then in LA, I went to the Democratic Convention. I had the same passes to everything, got access to everybody. So that's an example. Like, and there's, you know, thousands of lobbyists and industry people and all kinds of folks that have that kind of access, but you're donating to everybody.
Smoke:Right? So, I mean, that's not necessarily criminal. It's just, you know, it's just the way it's a way the system soft captures people. And then you've got this dark machinery operating as well. So what happens is these enterprising, eager, idealistic politicians, they create it ends up being a Faustian bargain, which is not a good thing.
Smoke:You live your life, vote your district, but on certain votes, we tell you how. Most will comply and rise, and their free will left behind in that hotel room. Right? So what is going on here? Right?
Smoke:It's not just, you know, special interest. We have inversion happening at every layer. So the technique is and one of the great tools of subversion is the take a concept, take a word, take an and make it mean the opposite of what it actually means. We see this today extensively in the culture wars and lots of battles going on. I don't need to get into it here, but these are in it's inversion.
Smoke:It's inversion. It when you you're trying to make something that is the opposite mean what it than what it really means. And it's a it's a psych it's a psych op. It's psychological war on on on the citizens. You know, you can look at the classrooms and the education system, which is subverted through government run unions that are taught inversion to old generations.
Smoke:And we have a lot of young people who are completely uninformed with history, with what I'm talking about here, who now, you know, have no longer know what is right from wrong or up from down. Like, literally, they they don't know the difference because they've been pounded into. So that's a problem. You know, I think the novel that saw it so I I was a big fan of Atlas Shrugged and Ayn Rand and, you know, I read her, I think, in eighth grade and, you know, really, really resonated with me at the time, not knowing any of this. But, you know, in the end, Atlas Shrugged, if you haven't read it, it's worth a read.
Smoke:It's a great book. The takers were the government, and it's aligned business interests. John Galt was this mysterious figure. He was the builder who moved to counter it, and he was this mysterious who was John Galt was the theme throughout the the book. And to some degree, that's playing out now.
Smoke:We have takers and we have makers. And not all the makers are perfectly well intended, but there's a huge difference between taking and building. Right? And and I think that's a very important distinction. So back to one nation under God is a pillar.
Smoke:It's not a decoration. Recognition of the divinity of each citizen, the more separation from God, the more distortion in society. So all these inversions are distortions. They are distortions from the truth. They're distortions from what the founders saw, and they're a threat.
Smoke:So and lest you think this is a rant against, you know, just one party, it's not. It's different shades of the same color. So on the right, which wraps itself in words that are more resonating to me, certainly freedom, individual liberty, states' rights, seemingly more supportive. But watch how it actually operates in votes. It says more of the right things and but in many cases, it's every bit is compromised.
Smoke:And, you know, if you can't get certain things done, you are compromised. And that's what we've seen, and I think we're teetering. I think we have, obviously, some fighters up there that are that are fighting hard, but I think we have corruption within the right for sure. On the left, it's more overtly aligned with these dark forces, you know, leading the way on inversion and leading the way with, like, these these up is down and right is left and declining to enforce examples, declining to enforce laws, turning a victim into perpetrator and the perpetrator into the victim, which loosens the connective tissue of society. When society doesn't think that the, you know, there's safety and that your government is gonna protect you and prosecute a criminal, it it un unravels the basis of that society.
Smoke:And that's what we see in the left is leading the charge on that. They're much more subverted at this point, but, you know, it's both sides. I mean, it's a it is a uniparty in many ways. So I could just say one, just one term test. Any Entegris government could solve the current budget deficit in one year.
Smoke:I'll say it again. Any Entegris government led by Entegris individuals could solve the budget deficit in one year. Now, not the total debt. That would take some time, but you have to have a surplus to solve that. But you could solve the individual year deficit, And it's simple.
Smoke:Do not spend more than you take in. It doesn't happen because they're all part of the system. And okay, you could say, well, if we did that, we'd lose the election. Well, maybe you might get a massive amount of the awakened middle, the people who actually care about the future, care about our children and our grandchildren and where this is going to really, really say, no. That was the right move.
Smoke:And there's some sacrifices that come with balancing and budget, but every family has to do it in some way. And states are supposed to do it, although a lot of them are kind of punting on that. Right? But we could do it as a country. It wouldn't be that hard, actually.
Smoke:It would just take the fortitude to do it. So what is it that the system and this fourth branch and all the groups that are aligned with it. Because I because I didn't really get into it, but I do in the article about, you know, the fact that, you know, one reason that this is perpetuated is there's layers and layers of this that is all throughout society. So it's not just government. It's, you know, it's all kinds of industries that are, you know, kind of captured by the regulatory authorities and have to play ball.
Smoke:There's layers of this. And the media is a is a great example. And I'm not considering this rant about the media, but it's so obvious that it's captured, and it's not representing citizens in any any way that's meaningful. The independent media has made some dent in that, but the traditional media is completely captured and is a part of the narrative, a part of the power structure. So what do they fear?
Smoke:The one thing that both sides fear that all sides fear the most is humans waking up to their own divinity. Why is that? Well, if you're awake and you're sovereign in your own divinity, you're no longer susceptible susceptible to to these low level energy fields, which are luciferic and satanic in many cases that are leading that are causing this stuff. And you're not susceptible to it if you raise your own consciousness. You're not you're you're no longer subject to low level energetic thought forms.
Smoke:Clearing distortions one by one takes away their power. This is what they fear. Now how do they how do they keep people from waking up? They keep the polarities. What are the polarities?
Smoke:The opposites. Right? So hot versus cold, up versus down, right versus left. They keep the polarities. And so these, so these culture wars, these, you know, all these various things, they're sides, and they want everyone to take sides.
Smoke:And by taking a side, you know, and, you know, there may be one that you lean more toward than the other, but by giving up your sovereignty and just jumping into the side blindly and accepting nonintegrous behavior just so that it's your side wins, you you you're in the polarity, and you lose your ability to wake up to be sovereign. So the good news is it doesn't take everyone. There's you know, the the the one individual waking up outweighs many orders of magnitude of the masses still asleep in the machinery, and that's absolutely true. So it doesn't take everybody doing it, but it just takes a small portion. I've heard estimates of something like eight to 10% would be enough, but the country cannot do it.
Smoke:The single most important thing this nation can do and the nation cannot do it, you do it. You do it and I do it. Each of us clears our own distortions, one distortion at a time. And as we do that, and as we raise our consciousness, they lose their power and the nation rises. So that is not religion.
Smoke:It's natural law. And there are many things. There are many people that are walking this path all around the world, and that's important. But why is America so important to the rest of the world? Because it's not that they're not integrity and good people all over the world.
Smoke:There are. It's the only government that actually recognizes the citizens' rights at this level. And we're really kinda I call it the dam or the bulwark. Right? America is the dam holding back the water, the container of the modern world, the line between protecting the citizens and complete darkness.
Smoke:It's a target precisely because it is that counterweight. And so the Luciferic and Satanic forces can't get everything they want while there's a free America with citizens that are free. It doesn't mean that this government does everything right. It doesn't mean that every cause that US does is makes sense. It's not.
Smoke:That's not what I'm saying. But it's the former government and the free citizens that are the the bulwark against real darkness. So other systems lack the sitting strip protection of sovereign individual. Just take The UK, which I love. Crime with impunity while citizens face prosecution for simple posts on social media.
Smoke:This is the regime the colonists broke from two hundred fifty years ago, and it's happening today. And there is no bill of rights. There is no individual rights in in the Commonwealth. Like, they have absolute power if they want. And so what is this moment?
Smoke:We stand at the end of the Caliuga, which is a long cycle, something like twelve twelve thousand years in in history. And these things happen over time. There's all these cycles, and that's just one one tradition's words, but there's a lot of things pointing to it. We're at that time somewhere between now and, you know, the next, you know, five years or so. There's a huge transition.
Smoke:And and and so we're at a really important moment in time. It's very important that The US evolves and clears some of these distortions that exist. But, also, make no mistake, the darkness serves a purpose. So without the contrast, you don't appreciate the light. So these lusopheric and satanic forces that exist and these oppositions inversion is there for our consciousness to learn to learn by contrast what is good, what is not, what is light, what is darkness.
Smoke:And it's not about fighting the darkness. It's about raising our own consciousness, understanding the darkness in ourselves, and not projecting it on everyone else so that it our whole society can rise. So another quote I like, this one from Thomas Jefferson. It's a little less used quote. The god who gave us life gave us liberty at the same time.
Smoke:The hand of force may destroy but cannot disjoin them. That's an important observation. And John Adams, in his letter to the militia in 1798, our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other. So a moral and religious people.
Smoke:I'm not talking about embracing old school religion here. I'm talking about a moral and spiritual people raising your consciousness. That's what this country must have. That's what the world needs the most. And then I always thought this was kinda cool.
Smoke:Alex de Tocqueville, the who was the, I guess, the French guy living you know, who spent time in America in 1835. So, you know, some years after the revolution said, the Americans combine the notions of religion and liberty so intimately in their minds that it is impossible to make them conceive of one without the other. And again, I'll substitute religion, the word religion for, you know, spiritual enlightenment because it doesn't have to be the organized formal religion. So, hopefully, this is at least food for thought and got you thinking a little bit about why America is so blessed. It's blessed because of its divine calling in its founding and the structure that was created with the balance of power that has preserved that that calling for two hundred fifty years so far.
Smoke:So I always use that Johari window, which is, you know, the blind spots versus what's hidden, you know, what what we don't know, the blind open, you know, what others could see, and you can and you can. The capture machinery and the trap, it's obvious To anyone close to power, invisible from inside the polarized fight, name it, it loses its cover. The hidden open is the quiet compromise of the players spoken aloud through what I, you know, have given you some examples. Unknown, that's perhaps what almost no one had accessed. Right?
Smoke:The unknown open. Your own divinity is one of is as the one uncapturable force established as real navigatable and actual counter rate to all of it. That's so important. And then what's open now, honest, you know, the story completed, I think, you know, hopefully, people understand the founding narrative every citizen carries no longer just the flag and the fourth, but the blessing and the wound held together in full view. So you can't address this stuff if you don't recognize it.
Smoke:So, hopefully, you can walk away with a few things here that is not a it's not a fight. It just I'm just calling out. Was I guess we talked about it yes or on my next episode with Danny. I talk about, you know, archangel Michael, who's, you know, powerful in multiple Western religions. But his sword, you know, where you see the statues and pictures of him slaying a devil or slaying a Satan or something, it it's really not a sword like that.
Smoke:It's a sword of truth. And the sword of truth, which is what I'm speaking, is what slays the lies and the inversion. So, you know, a couple things to walk away with. The founding was a consciousness event in a unalienable rights, a design that anticipates human humanity's lower levels and a structure that self corrects. We still have that today.
Smoke:The wound is real and bipartisan, and picking a side to join the fight is participating in the machinery. Doesn't mean we don't have preferences. It doesn't mean if someone is showing progress, you don't support them. But getting into the fight where you're hating on the other side is polarity that blinds you, blinds us. So watch for the inversion.
Smoke:When words are made to mean their opposite, that's subversion at work that's driven by satanic and luciferic forces. It's real. It's true, and that's what that is. And what the system fears is not a movement. It is you awake power.
Smoke:No election can match. So each of us, you, me, and others waking up. And finally, America remains the bulwark and is keeping is keeping now falls to us and for our future generations. The founder lit the fire. The darkness tested.
Smoke:The keeping of it falls to us. So I implore you. I invite you to join me in dropping this nonsense and waking up and being aware of it. So hopefully this gave you some food for thought. I'm super proud to be part of this country and the great nation that it has become with all its flaws and its flawed people.
Smoke:And with that, I'll sign off from the Smoke Trail today. Thanks.