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What is Man in America Podcast?

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:

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse, and thank you for joining me this wonderful holiday weekend. I hope you had some good time with your families. Hope you did some grilling out. I actually rotisserie to two chickens, which was absolutely incredible.

Seth Holehouse:

That's what I've been doing lately. Lately, we got a we have a newer grill, and we got a rotisserie, and we've been rotisserie chickens, which is great. So that was my Labor Day fun. So folks, tonight's episode is going to be a little more heavy. It's of course, I'll end with some positive notes as I always try to.

Seth Holehouse:

But the reality of what we're talking about here, this is something that we've on this show that I've been discussing for quite some time, interviewing guests like JJ Carroll, Brian O'Shea, a lot of other folks talking about what's happening at the Southern border and what that means for America. We've been watching troops. I mean, literally, you know, military aged men from China, Iran, South America, all over the place streaming across our border. And while it seems like for a lot of us that life is relatively normal, you know, like, I I can I go to the gas station, I get gas, I go buy groceries, you know, I feel relatively safe? The reality is is that the feeling of safety that we currently have and may and maybe hopefully you have it in your area, it may not be here to stay.

Seth Holehouse:

Because if you look at what's happening in Aurora, right, which is a suburb of Denver, which we're gonna be talking extensively about today, and you look at what's happening with the the gang activity out there, unfortunately, I feel like it's a precursor of what could be coming in America. And so we're gonna be talking about all that and more today. For a few things before we jump into the show though, first off, if you're watching on Rumble, thank you. Make sure you hit that green follow button below to make sure you're seeing all the videos I'm doing. We're doing at least four or five videos every week.

Seth Holehouse:

Secondly, you know, more of a a serious question to ask yourself talking about safety. Folks, are your savings themselves safe? So with every passing day, the value of the dollar erodes. It's weakened by overprinting and rampant inflation as you know. And now as the BRICS nations accelerate their dedollarization plan to collapse the dollar, the risk only grows.

Seth Holehouse:

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Seth Holehouse:

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Seth Holehouse:

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Seth Holehouse:

So again, it's (626) 654-1906 or goldwithseth.com. Alright. So folks, jumping into the the show, I wanna start with a little bit of a clip from Greg Reese. You've probably seen him before. He does these brilliant four or five minute videos that are put up on Infowars.

Seth Holehouse:

He's part of Alex Jones, his network. So we're gonna take a look at this really quick. It's like I said, it's about I'll play about three minutes of it because this really helps set the stage for what we're gonna be talking about tonight. So I'll go ahead and pull this up, and I'll full screen it so you can see. So here we go.

Seth Holehouse:

This is Greg Reese on the InfoWars. We'll listen to a few minutes of this.

Speaker 2:

We are now living in a time when foreign gangs can cross over our border and seize people's property at gunpoint with no fear of the law.

Speaker 3:

This video has been making the rounds online since yesterday. Shows armed men walking through a building, knocking on doors, and entering an apartment. These men are part of a dangerous Venezuelan gang, and their numbers have been growing steadily because of the crisis at the border.

Speaker 4:

There have been rumblings of new gang activity in Aurora all summer. Officials have skated around the topic, but now there's video and victims they can't deny.

Speaker 5:

It's really like being held hostage.

Speaker 4:

Cindy was a prisoner in her own home. She's lived in this building at Twelfth in Dallas for years. This summer when crime got worse, Cindy got cameras. Doorbell video shows a group of armed men forcing their way into her neighbor's home. Another night, her camera outside captured two men approaching a vehicle, guns drawn.

Speaker 6:

What I am told is that police leadership put it out that no less than, like, three or four officers could respond to one of these complexes. I now have other property owners, other apartment complexes calling and telling me the same kinds of things.

Speaker 5:

Food is the biggest commodity over there.

Speaker 4:

Cindy says she survived the ordeal by staying quiet, giving them food and bedbug spray every night, praying she'd hear sirens.

Speaker 5:

They left us there to die.

Speaker 4:

In her new home, far away, the peace she feels is fleeting because for so many others, she says there is no escape, no solution, and no sign that help will ever come.

Speaker 2:

The people working to defund the police are the same people bringing in millions of foreigners without any expectation to assimilate. These foreigners are being given money, education, and homes while taxpaying American citizens are being kicked out of their homes and losing their jobs. Property taxes generate

Seth Holehouse:

So I'll stop there just because that does a great job of just setting the stage, explaining what's happening, how the crazy thing is, and we'll be getting into this, shortly, is that there's been tons of politicians, whether it's the governor of Colorado, the mayor of Denver there Denver, they're basically coming out and saying this whole thing is some sort of conspiracy. It's your imagination. Right? So we're gonna take a look back though. Of course, we're gonna be digging deeper as we always do.

Seth Holehouse:

So when did this even start? So in 02/2017, Denver was turned into a sanctuary city. Right? So if you go back to that time, Trump was in office. This is when he was being accused of putting kids in cages, and there's this massive resistance to what Trump was doing with the southern border.

Seth Holehouse:

So Denver, it's been a sanctuary city since 02/2017. So they've spent about $90,000,000, more than this, on illegals. So it's so crazy that even I'll pull this up. Even, like, more liberal lean leaning local media are really, really upset. So this is one media which I'm not familiar with, but it's it's Coloradopolitics.com.

Seth Holehouse:

So you can see though that their articles, right, the comical Colorado state GOP dysfunction. So they're obviously mocking Republicans. But even in this article, which this came out in 02/2022, they say Colorado asked for a barrage of immigrants. And so this article down here, they're talking about basically, it's only a matter of time before the city starts falling apart. Now, here, I'll fast forward to an article.

Seth Holehouse:

This one is, this is CBC News. This was posted, earlier this year. This is back in April. Right? So keep in mind, what we're seeing right now, this didn't this didn't just happen in the last month or couple of months.

Seth Holehouse:

This has been a a multiple year, you know, plan and progression to get to where we are right now. So this article here says Denver is a city overwhelmed with migrants from the Southern US border. So it says that the city has taken in more migrants than any of its size in The US and spent $60,000,000, which I'm I'm seeing different figures also saying, you know, 90,000,000 by now, US, on support for them so far. So, yeah. So when asked straight up to spell out her message to Donald Trump and other supporters of his campaign against undocumented migrants in The US.

Seth Holehouse:

This lady says, we're not here to commit crimes. We just want somewhere stable to live. So, of course, there's some people that that's their perspective. But what this article goes into is that these sanctuary cities, these tent these tent cities, I mean, it's it's getting really bad, and even that time, and the infrastructure can't support it. Okay?

Seth Holehouse:

So here's a video of I'm not sure when this video was. I don't think it wasn't back in 02/2017, so he wasn't in office then. So this is the this is the mayor of Denver. Okay? So let's just go and see really quickly what he has to say.

Speaker 7:

We we spent a lot of time, as you know, this January and February advocating at the federal level for support here. There was a bipartisan bill to do that, that failed in the house, you know that story. I think what we found at that point is whether we would like the federal government to do it or not, that was no longer a choice for us. It was clear that was not going to happen in this Congress in the next seven months. So we felt like we had take this into our own hands to come up with a solution.

Speaker 7:

And that's why what we've come up with is something that both provides better support for newcomers and stabilizes the budget for Denver residents without cutting core public services. We we spent a lot

Seth Holehouse:

So I want you to hone in on that what what he said really really quickly. Okay? I'll play it again. This is last little bit. Listen to how he refers to these illegals.

Speaker 7:

Better support for newcomers and

Seth Holehouse:

So it's better support for newcomers. Right? That's this is what he's referring to. Okay. Let's fast forward.

Seth Holehouse:

And here is the same guy. This is you know, he's a Denver Mayor. His name's, you know, Johnson. And listen again. Listen to language.

Seth Holehouse:

He's talking about these newcomers, and this is this is a more recent video, which is him responding to a lot of these news stories about these, you know, Venezuelan gangs running amok in Colorado and specifically in Aurora and Denver.

Speaker 7:

Any population will have very small subsets of folks that don't follow the rules, and we hold those folks accountable. We actually know historically it's always true that we have lower levels of crime around migrants than we do among our general population. So that is, there's a risk of misperceptions about this population is more dangerous causing more trouble. That's just factually not true, but we are aware of it. We have overt and covert operations going every day to intervene and where we know there are risks, we're gonna be aggressive about making a risk, pressing charges and if needing deporting folks, but I think the much bigger risk is that you'll have a perception that all of the newcomers in the city are dangerous, and nothing could be farther from the truth.

Seth Holehouse:

So he's saying again, he's using his term newcomers. Right? So this is the maybe this is the new word for illegal immigrants, perhaps, as newcomers. And he says he's worried here that, quote, a much bigger risk is a perception that the newcomers are dangerous. Now, you know, while I'll say that, like, I I know a lot of immigrants, and and maybe some of the immigrants that I know, are illegal.

Seth Holehouse:

That that's, you know, that's their business. I mean, I don't ask them, hey, are you here legally? Right? But, yeah, I guess, maybe it is bad if we look at everybody as dangerous. Okay?

Seth Holehouse:

When we take it to the at that extreme. But by the same token, if if you look at what's happening, you look at the videos that we're showing you, we'll be going into, and videos of people that are not just like a guy walking around with a handgun. These guys are carrying, you know, a r fifteens. There's a video which I'll play for you. It sounds like it's it's an automatic a r 15 or some sort of automatic a k 47 or some sort of automatic rifle.

Seth Holehouse:

I mean, this is these guys are serious. Okay? So, yeah, there's a concern if you see these people and you think, hey, you know, why are these newcomers shooting up the jewelry store, which we'll be talking about? So but continuing on though, so here is the the governor. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

So the governor of Colorado right? This is a article is a a couple days long. This is on, New York Post. The governor of Colorado has dismissed the migrant gang takeover of of apartments as imagination. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

So here we go. We have the video that, you know, we saw in the in the, Reese report. But here it says, so Colorado governor Jared Polis dismissed anger over the Venezuelan gang, Trend let's see. Trend Trend Aguirre. Sorry if I mispronounced.

Seth Holehouse:

I didn't take Spanish in high school. Taking over apartment buildings in the Denver suburb of Aurora, calling it imagination. Right? So this is gaslighting like you've never seen before. Actually, you know what?

Seth Holehouse:

Maybe that's not true because you've seen a lot of gaslighting these days. So here again, you know, this this guy right here, this is the governor of Colorado. He is a democrat, and he's coming out saying that this whole thing is just an this is imagination. Okay? So but if this is imagination, I wanna I wanna hone in on this right here because this is a letter that was submitted.

Seth Holehouse:

I think it actually might have come to yeah. Came to Jesse Kelly and his producer. So what this letter right here says and I will read read it to you here. Actually, let me just change the view of this so I can see it better because it's quite small. So it says, I'm a police officer, and this is for a whistleblower police officer.

Seth Holehouse:

I'm a whistleblower or sorry. I'm a police officer in Aurora, Colorado, and we're in the news for the recent story about the armed Venezuelan gang members taking over apartment complexes. I'm happy to see the story make national news to where the Aurora Police Department command staff and city of Aurora leadership are being asked the hard questions about what is occurring. Unfortunately, these leaders are not being truth for truthful nor are they acknowledging the problem as they know it to be. They're also trying to minimize the issue by implying the issues confined to just the apartment complexes in the city.

Seth Holehouse:

This could not be further from the truth. The Venezuelans are wreaking havoc throughout the entire city. Please help keep this story in the spotlight so the city of Aurora can no longer downplay the matter. The reality is the citizens and our officers are not safe as long as the issue continues to be ignored and real solutions are not being implemented. Due to my employment status and the internal information I possess on this matter, I cannot have you air my name.

Seth Holehouse:

So, you know, I'd actually go look over a map and say, okay, where's Aurora? So Aurora is a suburb of Denver. Right? So I grew up in in Columbus, Ohio, and I spent a lot of my adult life there too. And there's a lot of suburbs.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? There's, you know, Worthington, and there's Dublin, and there's all these different suburbs that are, you know, really, in a lot of ways, connected to Columbus. There especially those inside the outer belt that goes around Columbus. So Aurora is very similar, right, to to Denver. It's it's it's a suburb of Denver.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? It's not some it's not some town that's, you know, sitting that's, you know, 30 miles outside the city or 50 miles outside the city. It's a suburb of Denver. Okay? So when this police officer, you know, he comes and he talks about and he says, look, they're wreaking havoc on the the city.

Seth Holehouse:

I mean, this is this is serious. So I've got some videos to show you now that just shows just of this little sampling of what's happening there. So here is a tweet put out by Libs of TikTok and, who says, received this from a follower in Aurora, Colorado. His truck was shot up in the middle of the night in a random drive by attack. This occurred just a few miles from the apartment complex that was taken over by a violent Venezuelan gang.

Seth Holehouse:

Crime in the city has skyrocketed. So here's the guy's truck, Right? Like littered with bullet holes, like absolutely literally bullet holes, but then so check this out. Here's the video, and now listen to this. So they're saying that, okay, nothing to worry about.

Seth Holehouse:

Listen to this. To me, this sounds like automatic gunfire. Like, this sounds like some sort of automatic weapon. So I'll play this for you. Okay.

Seth Holehouse:

One more time. Listen to this. Now, I'm not sure what the those noises are. They might be echoes that are coming in. But, I mean, to me, that that sounds like an automatic, you know, that's a machine gun.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? As as the, commonly referred to, like, that's a a serious weapon. Right? So we've got that. We've got another video of this had just recently happened in in Denver.

Seth Holehouse:

So it says, masked gunmen feared to be illegal alien gang members raided a home in Denver suburb. No arrest made. As NBA truth, he says stock up on guns and guns and ammo folk, folks. As Trump said, it's going to get worse with wide open borders. So here's a another quick video to play for you.

Seth Holehouse:

And here you can see there's actually, I'll turn the audio off because it's it's not really that helpful. Now granted, I mean, look, if if you're paying attention to the news and you're seeing this stuff happening, I don't know why you would leave your garage door open. Now the one thing is that there's there's probably people like this that live in really, really nice suburbs, and they've probably never had to worry about this, but times are changing. So what this video is is guy's got a camera in his garage, and these, you know, criminals come in, and they steal a motorcycle. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

This is that's what that what's what their intention was in this particular, you know, theft. But, you know, in the video, you can see that these guys are they're heavily armed. Right? They're carrying, handguns. The one of the other guys has a rifle of some sort.

Seth Holehouse:

It looks like an AR platform rifle. So, I mean, again, this is just them walking in and just, you know, stealing from people. Right? Probably my guess is probably in a decent neighborhood. You know, this guy's got a nice, truck outside.

Seth Holehouse:

He's got a motorcycle. So it looks like a relatively nice area. Like so this is the kind of stuff that's happening. And, I mean, this is I'm literally I'm I'm just seeing just small snippets of this. And there's actually there were a lot of videos that I wanted to play for you from folks describing what's happening, but the language was so bad that I didn't I didn't wanna play it.

Seth Holehouse:

I didn't wanna cut it up because there these people were dropping the f bomb like every other word. So, anyway, so you have that right there. Okay? The other thing is that there has been there is a jewelry store that was robbed. So in I'll pull up.

Seth Holehouse:

There's a a tweet about it. So that says, just in, eight Hispanic males with Venezuelan access want accents wanted for the brutal armed robbery of a West Highland jewelry store. So it's called, Joiria El Ruby. It's a family owned business store in Denver. It's been in in business for twenty four years.

Seth Holehouse:

And I'll play the video of this. It's it's a little bit I mean, it's not like it's not brutal and violent. I mean, they they smack a few people up over the head with with some guns. But it's, like, this is this is the real deal, folks. Now what's crazy is the people, like, I I don't have the article to show you, but the suspects that they arrested in this robbery, they found actually had direct ties to this Venezuelan gang.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? So now we're seeing jewelry stores are now, again, jewelry stores are armed every they're they're robbed all the time. Okay? It just happens. But when you have these Venezuelan gang members that are currently occupying multiple apartment buildings in a suburb of Denver, and we're seeing a rise in crime.

Seth Holehouse:

We're seeing automatic weapons being fired at cars at night. We're seeing people's homes being raided with guns. We're seeing now here we go. This video of this jewelry store let me play this for you because this is the reality of what's happening. They

Speaker 8:

came in, pulled guns. They had white gloves, and they were all loading their guns. He, like, grabbed her by her hair hair, pulled her up the stairs, and told her not to move or he was gonna kill her. And while he had her face down to the floor, he yanked all of her personal jewelry off, everything. They just sort of started putting it in backpacks and duffle bags.

Speaker 8:

She felt like they were gonna kill her after they hit her three times with the gun in her head. And she, one of the times, tried to move to push the panic button, and they told her that if she moved at all once more that they were gonna kill her and they were gonna kill my cousin. It's organized crime, and their accent is from Venezuela. This is very traumatizing. Yes.

Speaker 8:

I'm very scared and mostly for our kids.

Seth Holehouse:

Yes. There you go. And like I said, they I think they arrested a handful of the people, that were in that in that, robbery. And they it was true. Like, they were actually they had, they had connections to this the Venezuelan gang.

Seth Holehouse:

So it's no joke. There's also been reports of of gun stores being robbed, and even in surrounding areas, there's been gun stores being robbed, which is actually that's one of the worst things. Right? Because, you know, they they robbed the gun store. Now they've got all these extra guns that are, you know, again, fueling everything, but I'm not like I mean, of course, they're gonna have other ways of getting guns.

Seth Holehouse:

The the and we'll get into that actually in a little bit here. But here's a video though that I wanna show you just from a a woman that lives, I think, in a nicer area of of Denver sorry, Denver. Just talking about what this is like for her. So I'm I'm gonna play this for you. So this is a it's a it's about three and a half sec or sorry, three and a half minute long video, but this is a really important one that I want to I wanna highlight, folks.

Seth Holehouse:

So let's go and listen to this.

Speaker 9:

So I live in Colorado. Colorado obviously is a landlocked state. We do not have any oceans around us. Denver is a sanctuary city, which means that migrants are actively being bused in to Denver. Denver is already a little bit of a scary city.

Speaker 9:

If you drive downtown, it's a little bit terrifying. But now we have a situation in Aurora. Aurora is about twenty minutes south of Denver. I live one town away from Aurora, just south of it. So not very far.

Speaker 9:

We go to Aurora for a lot of things, doctors, shopping. There are so many things that we go to Aurora for. So to have this Venezuelan gang taking over with guns, apartment buildings, not one, but two apartment buildings is terrifying. It is a small town. I wouldn't consider it a small town.

Speaker 9:

It's a small town compared to Denver, but I mean, it's a suburb of Denver just like we are. And it's terrifying. I mean, Aurora in our area is known as kind of the rich area and the kids go to school. When we play the high schools and stuff there, it's like the huge, nice high schools with the giant, beautiful fields and things like that. And it's scary to think that something like that could happen there.

Speaker 9:

And I'm not very far from there. And what if it happens here? It's getting scary out here. And we're not even in a state where migrants are coming in. They're having to be bust into us.

Speaker 9:

And this is happening. And if it can happen to us, it can happen to anybody else. And it is terrifying. We are so I live so close to it. It's scary to think that this is what's happening.

Speaker 9:

It's scary to think the world that we're living in, it is nuts. Also, we have a democratic governor. I wonder if that's part of it. Stay safe out there. Be careful.

Speaker 9:

Be diligent. I'm not a big proponent of weapons, having weapons, but I think now it's becoming more and more necessary. Take care of yourself, take care of your family because guess what people they're coming. They are coming. This is a warning.

Speaker 9:

This is just the start. You think that this is going to be the end of it? Absolutely not. They're gonna pop up all over The United States. They're gonna pop up in your area even when you think you're safe.

Speaker 9:

You're not. Take precautions now while you can. This is your warning. It's the only amount of time before it comes to my city because I'm right here. It's already in Denver.

Speaker 9:

It's already in Aurora. They're coming, guys. They're not and they're not resting. Take precautions. If our government will not protect us from these people, we need to.

Speaker 9:

We need to make sure we're protecting our family. I am not saying violence is the answer. I don't think it is. I'm not saying that we should just go out shooting. I don't think that's good either.

Speaker 9:

But we have to be careful and we have to protect our families. It's coming. Things are coming. And if you can't feel it, then you're gonna live to regret it later.

Seth Holehouse:

Pretty chilling words from that woman. But she makes a really good point. And this is this is why I think this particular topic is so important, and why I made it the the focus of the show tonight. Because let's just imagine let's just say that there was some isolated issue where a local gang took over a block, you know, of of housing or whatever it was, and there's some fighting and everything. It's it's like, okay.

Seth Holehouse:

It's happening every day across America, but this is something different. Okay? And now when she says it's coming, I wanna pull up a map for you to look at here. So this right here is a map of sanctuary cities, Sanctuary Counties, and sanctuary state facilities across America. Okay?

Seth Holehouse:

So this right here, these are only the places that they're focusing on. I imagine if you look at the number of illegals, that have come across the border, they're probably all over the country. They're being bused all over the country. But if you look at this map right here, what's crazy is this is the concentration, the concentration around the, you know, DC Virginia area, where, you know, basically, it was as part of regional jail. It's basically, I think, where where jails have become sanctioned, where jails were refused to abide by the rules.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? So a green dot is a state facility where the, the yellow is a sanctuary county where they're not recognizing this. So look at I mean, again, here it was. Here's my old city at my Columbus. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

This is where I used to live there. Franklin County, that was my county before. Okay? And the policy decision maker, it was the sheriff's policy. So we're gonna be talking about the sheriffs in here and the role they play.

Seth Holehouse:

But this right here, policy decision maker, sheriff's policy. So the sheriff of Franklin County, Ohio, right, which I can tell you is it it's a very populated county that the sheriff of that county has said, hey, you know what? This is gonna be a sanctuary county. Okay? So look at this all over.

Seth Holehouse:

Okay? This what this tells you okay. One, I don't I don't wanna be in New Mexico for one, But what this tells you is that these immigrants are being bused and transported all over the nation. All over the nation. Okay?

Seth Holehouse:

And even if you recall, remember when Greg Abbott, when he was, you know, the fanfare of of the the conservatives because he was busing the migrants that were coming into Texas, he was sending them up to DC. He was sending them up to the, you know I think it was Martha's Vineyard. He was basically relocating to all these different places, and you could say, okay. Well, he's he's kinda sticking it to the areas that are, you know, kind of the the the democratic places. But the reality is, but he what he's also doing is he's spreading these people out all across the nation.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, he's assisting with it, and maybe it was part of a ploy. Maybe it was something he was doing because he was actively helping whatever agenda is playing out here. I don't know. But that was certainly one of the effects of that. If you look at even what's happening with these immigrants, which are which are we getting into and some of the policies and what the government is doing, right, they're giving them so much money.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? So here's a video. This is, Nancy Pelosi here. This is about a two minute video talking about, basically, what she says. They're talking about all these these undocumented immigrants, and she's saying, what I would like to do is move them to documented.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? So we're talking about taking all these illegals and en masse what she's signaling, and she's a powerful person in our government, is, you know what? Let's just move them over to being documented instead of undocumented. Right? Which you know, so does that mean giving them all green cards?

Seth Holehouse:

Does it mean making them all citizens? I mean, it probably certainly means giving them the ability to vote in federal elections, but just watch this video. I think the issue's with, I believe she's with Bill Maher, but just just just take a look at this. This is about two minute video.

Speaker 10:

The California lawmakers just passed a law. I it hasn't been signed by governor Newsom, but giving, government assistance to undocumented immigrants to buy houses. Mhmm. That's kind of a a different place than the Democratic Party used to be on immigration. Is it not?

Speaker 10:

And like I say, that's what the country's gonna do, but that's certainly where California is.

Speaker 11:

Well, let me just say, immigration had always been a bipartisan issue. I refer you to the

Speaker 10:

But not free houses.

Speaker 11:

Well, that's not free housing. It's it's the American dream being available to more people. But understand this about immigration. The best speech on immigration was by president Ronald Reagan. This is the last speech I will make as president of The United States.

Speaker 11:

I wanna communicate a message to to the country I love, and he talked about the Statue Of Liberty and the beacon of hope it is to the world and what America was preeminent in the world because our door was always open, and we will cease to be preeminent when we shut the door. Now that's I don't do justice to the great communicator. Google it. It's a fabulous speech. And George Herbert Walker Bush continued in that respect for the diversity of America and the rest.

Speaker 11:

California's always in the lead. Maybe others will follow that lead, but that's up to those states. But we are very blessed here with beautiful diversity.

Speaker 10:

And you you would vote for this law?

Speaker 11:

Excuse me?

Speaker 10:

So you'd vote for this law?

Speaker 11:

Well, I don't I I'm not familiar with exactly what that is, but making the American dream of home ownership available to all people is something we have to do for people who are here now.

Speaker 10:

This is before you risk this. This is undocumented. This is for the undocumented.

Speaker 11:

Well, what I would like to do is move them to document it. They said that I can move them to documented. One of the best things that we can do for our economy is to pass comprehensive immigration reform.

Seth Holehouse:

So they she says the quiet part out loud. There you go. Now, I've got another video to show you here, and this is what's happening in Chicago. Now, this is this is again, it's more insanity. Listen to this woman.

Seth Holehouse:

I don't know who this woman is, but I think she's been working in some capacity with these migrants, and she's explaining. Now, I apologize the audio is not great, but it's only about a minute long. Just listen to what she's saying here.

Speaker 12:

No. $15,000 in food stamps and $5,000 in cash money. Every month, they're getting that. Yes. And they're getting six months free rent, but this was the first time I heard about another I've heard it's two years free rent getting section a first prioritized before the citizens.

Speaker 12:

Wow. So the Venezuelan migrants that are coming in here, they are getting six months free rent, $15,000 in food stamps, and on the on the credit card, $5,000. Cash. Cash. Oh my goodness.

Speaker 12:

How do people in Chicago feel about that? Well, people are angry.

Seth Holehouse:

So 15 what they're giving in Chicago, Fifteen Thousand Dollars in food stamps, $5,000, in cash, you know, somewhere between six months and two years free of rent. This is what they're giving in Chicago. Now what's crazy, right, sometimes, you you know, you can't see the forest through the trees. You can't you can't see how much your country has changed because we're living in it. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

So let's take a look at a different country. Right? So here's let's take a peek at Poland. Right? What's Poland?

Seth Holehouse:

What is their immigration policy? Right? So Poland, recently, breaking like, this is a you know, couple days ago, Poland's Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of a new law that allows soldiers, border guards, and police officers to fire live ammunition when stopping attempts by migrants to storm the border. Right? So here in America, they're literally opening up the border, not just opening the border, not just allowing them to come in.

Seth Holehouse:

They're giving them cell phones. They're giving them credit cards. They're giving them cash. They're bussing them. They're bussing them all over the cities.

Seth Holehouse:

The cities that they're taking them to have hotels set up for them. They have warm meals. So they're they're bringing this is like this is crazy. Like, it's absolutely crazy. Whereas when you look at Poland, where they they literally have just said, you know what?

Seth Holehouse:

You can start using live rounds to make sure that no one comes across our border. And I'll tell you what, if they do that, guess how many people are coming across the border? Probably none. Right? But people will do what they can get away with, unfortunately.

Seth Holehouse:

And so here in America, they're just walking in. Like, they're walking in and they'll be and our government is treating them like like the people that, you know, that that first came into the country and that were on Ellis Island and that came here to build America as immigrants. Like, that's how our country is treating these people. Now look. Like, I'm all for immigration.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? My family at one point immigrated to America. Like, I'm not native American. Okay? My family came as mostly actually, know, Ireland and and Wales and England and some, you know, Northern European places.

Seth Holehouse:

So I look. I'm all for immigration. Immigration is great. I know tons of immigrants. My wife is Australian.

Seth Holehouse:

Okay? She's an immigrant, but she didn't cross the border illegally, and she's not involved in human trafficking. Okay? She came here properly. Okay?

Seth Holehouse:

So just the absolute insanity, but here's the thing that worries me, and this is why I think this is such an important story, is that we now know that these immigrants and and we okay. So we know that our country has been flooded with illegal immigrants. Right? If you go watch some of my interviews with JJ Carroll, you know, he backs up with the numbers. We're talking millions and millions and millions of illegal immigrants.

Seth Holehouse:

Now what JJ has also told me is that a lot of these immigrants are what they refer to as SIAs, so special interest aliens. So a special interest alien is a someone who's coming in as an illegal alien that is from a country that either has, you know, as terrorist ties or the person himself has ties to terrorist organizations. Right? So if they you know, so when JDA was working on the border, if they caught someone crossing the border that was from Iran or from one of the countries that is hostile or that has, you know, terrorist organizations, that was an SIA, a special interest alien, and they had to take straight to certain sets of of the, you know, federal officials, you know, DHS, whatever it was that was then overseeing that. And if JJ would have let that person go, say he would have, you know, cleared him and say, okay.

Seth Holehouse:

Let him go. And they found out that he had let an SIA free into the country, there's a good chance he would have lost his job. Now these SIAs weren't very common. Right? I mean, he could count on, you know, two hands, maybe three hands if he had three hands.

Seth Holehouse:

I think it was, like, around 12 or so SIAs that he actually had apprehended and took in. What he was telling me, if I remember correctly the stats that he was telling me in this interview, is that so, again, in his career, I think it was around 10 or 12 SIAs that he dealt with. And he said it was very, very uncommon. But he said, I think it was in just '20, 02/2023 under Biden that I think it was close to 80,000 SIAs had been allowed to just walk into the country, basically, like, and release. So our country has been flooded with terrorists, literally terrorists.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? People that, you know, that strap on a suicide vest and blow up buildings, with gang members, you know, and and these aren't gang members like the the people that wear their gang hat, and they they they wanna be they're kind of wannabe gang members. No. These are hardened criminals that came out of the prisons of South America that that run organized crime, that have satanic ties to them, that are involved in human trafficking, that are involved in torture, you know, pedophilia, blackmail, and these are these are criminal networks. We have criminals coming in, but we also have military.

Seth Holehouse:

We have Chinese troops walking across our border. Okay? This these individuals, and they're flooding our country. Okay? So they're already here.

Seth Holehouse:

They're already here. Now say, you know, if Trump gets in and he has this aggressive plan to remove them all, my prediction is that might lead to some lead to some kind of civil war, because they're gonna go easily. Okay? But my concern is that what happens when the funding runs out? So right now, they're, you know, all they're well fed, for the most part.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? They've got a roof over their heads. They've got food coming in, whether it's through food stamps or through, you know, some sort of shelter that is cooking hot meals for them, whatever it is. They've got money coming in. They've got free rent.

Seth Holehouse:

What happens when that stops? What happens when they run out of food or when they run out of money? And obviously, they're not working, you know, maybe they're doing, you know, kind of side odd jobs or whatever. My concern is that things get really bad really fast. Now you could say that, well, the government keeps printing money, so maybe they're they're not gonna run out money because they can keep printing.

Seth Holehouse:

But what if the plan is to run out of money? What if the plan is to bring all of these people in here? Now again, not all of them are evil people. Right? There's probably a lot of people that just want a better life, and they've they've been duped.

Seth Holehouse:

They've been lied to. They've been brought in. They've been trafficked in. But what happens though when all these criminals when the the music stops, what happens? That's one of my concerns.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? Because what we're seeing in Aurora, where we've seen a gang, right, a criminal gang take over multiple apartment buildings. They're robbing jewelry stores. They're robbing homes. Unfortunately, it's just the beginning of it.

Seth Holehouse:

And that what happens when that starts happening in every major blue city or whatever every sanctuary county or a sanctuary city? I mean, you could see you could see overnight you could see overnight the America that we know change. And and that's not even talking about what happens if, say, China activates some of their troops. Right? You know how you know how easy it would be for them to attack, say, power stations or, you attack the grid or, you know, attack, you know, supply chain.

Seth Holehouse:

You know, you say all they have to do is say blow up some grocery stores, and then all the grocery stores will get so scared they'll shut down. All of sudden, you can't buy food anymore. I mean, it'd be so easy for them to completely grind this country to a halt. And, you know, look at it. If you live in a suburb of a a blue city or one of these, you know, these sanctuary cities, You know, I I you know, thankfully, thank goodness, I'm out in the country now, and and we're surrounded by fields and and and farms and forest.

Seth Holehouse:

But, you know, I'm I think we're the lucky ones. Because a lot of people, they're living in a suburb, and they can't, you know, they can't quickly change that. So what happens? Like, this is I mean, I'm I'm I'm genuinely concerned about this because we're heading into an election, which I think is arguably one of the most important elections in the history of the country, maybe even the history of the world considering that, like, things could go one or two ways. I think either way though, right, let's just say that Kamala wins.

Seth Holehouse:

Well, the I I think that they're gonna just kinda crank up the gears on all the bad stuff happening happening in America. Right? And if Trump wins, which I personally think that the the controllers, the social engineers, I think that they know it'll be too difficult to not let Trump win. So my thought is that they're gonna let him get in because they can't stop it anyway. But then once he gets in and hand and they you know, they get he gets the keys to the castle, that they'll completely, completely turn the country upside down, right, through, you know, more pandemics, through massive gang violence, through civil war.

Seth Holehouse:

So either way either way, I think the next, you know, six to twelve months and going forward are gonna be pretty rocky here in America. Now, again, I don't wanna be a fearmonger, but I'm just trying to be sober about this. Like, this is, like, this is what I believe. This is how I live. Like, I've got my, you know, food.

Seth Holehouse:

We have ways of making sure we can protect the food. You know, we've got, you know, silver and and things like that that are, you know, just just in case. But, honestly, I I I just it's a really, really tricky place to be. But, you know, one thing to kinda be also looking at with this that, you know, I know that you're talking about it and I'm talking about it, but a lot of people aren't, is it feels like, okay, is all these immigrants coming in, what's really going on? Well, what the one of the big things though is it's a massive economy.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? It's a massive criminal economy. The amount of money in human trafficking is is ridiculous. So I've actually got a trailer to play for you, from, you know, this is again, this is my good friend, JJ Carroll, in this. So I'm gonna play this trailer.

Seth Holehouse:

This is, you know, Ryan Matta, also phenomenal guy that that's overseeing this, and they're working together to for a documentary. But this right here that they're gonna be talking about the human trafficking act aspect of it and the role of our government. So watch this. It it's about three minutes long, but this is a really important trailer. I think it's gonna be a really important documentary.

Speaker 13:

I worked for a ton of NGOs.

Speaker 14:

You went and got employed by the NGOs at the child migrant centers.

Speaker 13:

Administration. I did it for the Biden administration. So tell me what it was like under Trump. People are like, well, Trump's separating families and this and that. And it's like, well, he's separating these people because they're not families.

Speaker 13:

Right. They're kidnapped kids who are here against their will.

Speaker 14:

Right? Well, goes opposite of AOC and everyone else that said Trump is putting kids in cages.

Speaker 5:

Inhubane conduct that is about putting babies in cages. It is about separating children from their parents. But, know, you gotta play by the rules, but the we can't treat people like criminals.

Speaker 4:

Legal asylees are not charged with any crime.

Speaker 15:

When you're in the country illegally, it's violation of United States code thirteen twenty five.

Speaker 4:

Seeking asylum is legal.

Speaker 15:

If you want to seek asylum and go to the port of entry, do it the legal way. Okay.

Speaker 13:

People like AOC, they don't know what they're talking about. You don't know unless you work inside these places.

Speaker 16:

Children were not going to their parents. They were being trafficked with billions of taxpayer dollars by a contractor failing to vet sponsors and process children safely with government officials complicit in it.

Speaker 13:

A lot of these kids in these facilities don't wanna be there. They've asked, can I be deported? And the federal government, all of says, you're under federal custody. You're not allowed to leave until we give you a sponsor.

Speaker 17:

The sponsor given by a child trafficker in Mexico.

Speaker 13:

A lot of these times, these sponsors, these men, I would have men who were drunk in front of me, they're to pick up children, men who look like they were under the influence of drugs, they're to sign for a child and take them with them.

Speaker 18:

The Biden administration has known this. These sponsors are themselves undocumented. They know these people are part of a transnational criminal organization that makes money, that profits off human sex trafficking. They know it, and they're

Seth Holehouse:

doing it.

Speaker 13:

Some sick individual with a teenage girl, you know what they're gonna wanna do to her. They're not gonna wanna just force her to work. They're gonna wanna do other stuff

Speaker 12:

to her.

Speaker 14:

It sounds as if you're dropping off children to somebody that ordered them off of Amazon.

Seth Holehouse:

Hey. Where are you guys moving these kids to in this black car?

Speaker 17:

Where are you going, man? Where are you? How

Seth Holehouse:

can we guarantee this kid's safety? Because you're not gonna check up on them. Right? So he's gonna

Speaker 12:

ask my permission to be on

Seth Holehouse:

Well, this

Speaker 17:

is this

Seth Holehouse:

is a one party it's a one party consent state in New York. This is a public place.

Speaker 9:

It's a

Speaker 13:

trafficking ring. A lot of people don't like to say it, but it is because you're moving children. And every corner, whether it's Texas, California, now New York, there's children who are being harmed because of the immigration crisis.

Speaker 14:

You've told this to so many people. Why has no one done it?

Speaker 13:

There are certain people in congress who will tweet about the kids, and they'll say, oh, Joe Biden has lost 85,000 of them, and he's such a bad person. And they'll make videos about it, and they'll get likes and retweets. But when a whistleblower calls their office, they don't talk to us. They don't care.

Speaker 14:

No. They don't. Because they're all in on it.

Speaker 13:

Matt Gates does a lot of good. I will say that, but at the same time is where are you on the kids?

Seth Holehouse:

So folks, you can preorder that. This is treason.com. And and that's this is a big part of it. And I know that, again, the folks that are watching this show, you're very aware of child sex trafficking. You're very aware of this.

Seth Holehouse:

And look, I'm a father. I've got a six month old beautiful little baby girl named Grace, and I have a three year old who's turning four this month. Her name is June. Both, like, beautiful little girls. And I I can't I can't imagine doing harm or anybody doing harm to these children.

Seth Holehouse:

And not just because they're my own children, but, like, when I see Grace and she's, you know, six months old and she's just this little character and and she's just, you know, waking up, and she she loves life, and she's smiling, and she's happy. I can't imagine the kind of people that are drugging these kids and trafficking them and sending them across the border, and then working with our own government to do it. Right? So literally working hand in hand with our government to run these massive trafficking operations where these kids are being sold into slave labor. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

That's happening here in America, folks. Slave labor. Right? Kids are either locked in big warehouses and stuff, and they're they're making stuff, sold into drugs, as drug runners, or who knows what it is, sex, like, you know, and I've covered this extensively and interviewed a lot of people that are working on, you know, child sex trafficking. It's just the evil.

Seth Holehouse:

This is what it is. It's the only way I can make sense of it, is just that we're up against evil, and that there are people, very, very powerful people that have accumulated a lot of power over many generations that are evil, and they want to destroy America. They want most people dead. Right? It it just it's evil.

Seth Holehouse:

It's not rational. Right? You're you're a rational person. I'm a rational person. I don't wish harm on people.

Seth Holehouse:

I'm kind. I'm I'm honest. I tell the truth. I I try to do what's right. But there's people that don't have a conscience, or if they did, it was buried so long ago that it's no longer relevant.

Seth Holehouse:

And so these people will do whatever it takes to get get ahead. And there's a book that my my wife has read it, and I've read parts. I think it's a political ponderology. It it's it's the study of evil, and especially evil within politics. And what you find is that the people that don't have a moral compass, in a lot of ways, are able to get ahead in this world because the world's become very evil, and they can they can bend their deeds.

Seth Holehouse:

They can bend and do things that you and I wouldn't do. They can lie, cheat, steal, murder, whatever it is. They don't have that conscience. And so, you're using that mentality, they they can gain a lot of power. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

And so if you look at that playing out for for generations over the course of history, it's not that far fetched. It's not that much of a conspiracy to arrive at the point where you understand that the majority of the very, very powerful families that rule this world are actually really, really evil. And the majority of their underlings and people, like, you know, whether they they are trying to be evil or not, their own, their souls are owned. Right? Like, you know, whether it's through blackmail or, you know, bribery or whatever it is, and there's this massive criminal network that is running a lot of this world, and they're up against us.

Seth Holehouse:

And we look at what's happening in America. Right? Like, when Pelosi was saying, oh, California is the leader. Right? When she's saying, you know, California is the leader.

Seth Holehouse:

It's like, well, the leader in what? Like, to me, California is the leader in how to destroy the nation. If if they could get every state to be like California, America wouldn't exist anymore. But it's all the good people. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

It's it's you. It's me. It's it's the good people that are holding this country together. And and that does give me hope is that ultimately, I think it is the people. It's we, the people.

Seth Holehouse:

And I'm seeing that there is a massive massive just resurgence of goodness in this country of people that want to do what's right. But we're up against a hate a formidable foe, folks. That's for sure. But I told you that I wanted to talk a little more about sheriffs because, you know, if you look at that, right, within Columbus, I showed you in Franklin County, that it was the sheriff's decision to make that I think it was a whether it's a sanctuary county or whatever it was referred to. So I've got a a little bit of an interview that, I'm gonna play for you here.

Seth Holehouse:

This is, Sean Ryan, you know, great podcast that he didn't interview. This is, fifty four seconds long, and he interviewed, sheriff Mark Lamb. This is really important. So listen to this. This it's fifty four seconds long.

Seth Holehouse:

I'm gonna play it twice. So it's gonna be two minutes because it's really, really important. So I'm gonna play it twice.

Speaker 19:

I never used to pay attention to local elections because I didn't think they matter. Now I pay a lot of attention, and I think that the sheriff's office is probably maybe the most important elected official in communities. What can sheriffs be doing to better their communities? If you were standing in front of all of the country's sheriffs, what would you tell them?

Speaker 20:

So my message to sheriffs is don't be afraid to do what is right. It's probably gonna be very hard, but it's worth it. It's worth standing in there and and fighting for the people. It is one of the most important positions in in the government because a sheriff is the last line of defense for freedom. If they ever come to take guns, it'll be your sheriffs that'll either allow it or won't allow.

Speaker 20:

If they ever come to take your freedom of speech, it'll be sheriffs who will allow it or won't allow it. It's probably gonna be sheriffs that are gonna have to stand up and tell the FBI, nope. We're not doing that here. Get out of my county. Or the ATF or whatever it is.

Speaker 20:

I never used to pay attention to local offices. Don't be afraid to do what is right. It's probably gonna be very hard, but it's worth it. It's worth standing in there and fighting for the people. It is one of the most important positions in in the government because a sheriff is the last line of defense for freedom.

Speaker 20:

If they ever come to take guns, it'll be your sheriffs that'll either allow it or won't allow it. If they ever come to take your freedom of speech, it'll be sheriffs who will allow it or won't allow it. It's probably gonna be sheriffs that are gonna have to stand up and tell the FBI, nope. We're not doing that here. Get out of my county.

Speaker 20:

Or the ATF or whatever it is. And

Seth Holehouse:

So it's really important points he's making there, and it's really important that you understand who your local sheriff is. You know, talk to them. You know, know, we we we moved recently, and I haven't had a chance to do this yet, but it's a good reminder for me to, hey, get to know who my sheriff is. Talk to my sheriff. You know, see what their view is.

Seth Holehouse:

Are they a constitutional sheriff? Because this is really, really important, because he's right, though, in saying this is the last line of defense. So but, anyway so, folks, in in in wrapping up, I've got two fun things to share with you that are, you know, a little more positive. Well, kind of. But, I I do think that it's really important for us to be sober about where our country's at.

Seth Holehouse:

And I do have I have a lot of hope for America because I think that what we're seeing is a revival, this resurgence of patriotism, and and faith, and love of God, and love of country. It's amazing. But it's also we're up against a very formidable enemy. And I think that, you know, coming back to, you know, to faith and God, and to me, that that's the that's where my hope comes from, is this hope that that God will look down upon this nation and say, you know what? It's worth saving.

Seth Holehouse:

Because even though it got really evil, enough good people stood up and said, I'm not gonna stand by it and let the country become this evil. And all of us in the ways that we've been able to have tried to fight this fight. We've tried to help save America from, what I believe to be a very, very dark, totalitarian technocracy future. But there's been a lot of goodness emerging, which which is really good. I will tell you though, just as a as a quick note, in terms of preparation, I'll pull up, you know, one of my sponsors here, Heaven's Harvest, because honestly, folks and look, I'm really strict with the advertisers I work with.

Seth Holehouse:

I I don't recommend things I don't believe in. And, like, I was actually just rearranging our food storage and stacking up all of our heaven's harvest because this is what we're talking about. Right? There might be a time in the near future where you don't even feel safe going to the grocery store. And I don't wanna be a fearmonger, but having some sort of food stored away is is really, really, really important.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? And I think you can probably put that together. So I'm not saying, you know, the only option is Heaven's Harvest. Right? There's tons of places.

Seth Holehouse:

Actually, a lot of our food storage came from me, you know, a lot of work, but buying bulk food from Azure market of Azure standard, getting these big 50 pound bags of beans and putting them in a bucket, you know, five gallon buckets with preservers and everything. It it's a lot of work. Right? I actually had to pay some people to help me do it because it was a big operation to do all that stuff. So a buddy of mine was like, okay.

Seth Holehouse:

He'll he'll do it for, you know, he's he's about bucks an hour. But the the point is is that it's good to have some sort of survival food. Now if you haven't figured out which company you wanna use, a lot of them, these big bucket companies, what they do is they put in a bunch of cheap fillers to make it so their product is cheaper per calorie. Right? What I like about Heaven's Harvest, in addition to the fact that they're, like, Christian patriots, I know the husband and wife that own the company.

Seth Holehouse:

They're great people, but they're focusing much more on quality foods. It's not much a cheap trash that is a calorie, but it's not gonna be healthy for you. It's really good high quality food. So I again, I highly highly encourage you to take a look at it. Their website is heavensharvest.com.

Seth Holehouse:

Phone number is 805164773. And if you use promo code Seth, s e t h, you get 15% off your whole order. So again, Seth, 15% off, and it's heavensharvest.com. Alright. So folks, I told you I had a a few little fun things for you.

Seth Holehouse:

So, okay, here's one of them. So okay. Obviously, I've covered a lot of financial stuff. We talked about, you know, inflation and everything. So this is this is like it's it's almost prophetic.

Seth Holehouse:

So this is an old, kinda skit, comedy skit, and this was, actually, it's an old SNL skit. This is Dan Aykroyd as Jimmy Carter discussing inflation in 1978. Okay? Now think of how crazy this is. Watch this.

Seth Holehouse:

This is 1978. Dan Akron, look at how prophetic this is, and it's also funny.

Speaker 21:

Inflation is our friend. For example, consider this. In the year February, if current trends continued, the average blue collar annual wage in this country will be $568,000. Think what this inflated world of the future will mean. Most Americans will be millionaires.

Speaker 21:

Everyone will feel like a big shot. Wouldn't you like to own a $4,000 suit and smoke a $75 cigar, drive a $600,000 car? I know I would. But what about people on fixed incomes? They have always been the true victims of inflation.

Speaker 21:

That's why I will present to congress the inflation maintenance program, whereby the US treasury will make up any inflation caused losses through direct tax rebates to the public in cash. Now you may say, won't that cost a lot of money? Won't that increase the deficit? Sure it will. But so what?

Speaker 21:

We'll just print more money. We'll have the papers. We'll have the mints. I can just call up the bureau of engraving and say, hi. This is Jimma.

Speaker 21:

Roll off some of them twenties. Print up a couple of thousand sheets of those century notes. Sure. The glut of dollars will cause even more inflation, but who cares? Everybody will be a millionaire.

Seth Holehouse:

Gosh. Absolute prophecy right there. My goodness. Yeah. It's funny because even like that was in the seventies, they're saying you're talking about a $4,000 suit.

Seth Holehouse:

Well, yeah, I mean, if you buy a high end suit, it's a $4,000 suit. High end car, 6 thou $600,000 car. Crazy. But I've got one more I have one more little video to show for you, which is just just a little bit of happiness. And this is good this is good because now look, I'm telling you with this video that's coming up of the importance of thinking happy thoughts.

Seth Holehouse:

Now, unfortunately, I've probably filled your mind with today's episodes on thoughts of, like, oh, crap. I gotta get those guns. I gotta learn how to shoot shoot that gun. I need to stock up with my food. Is my neighbor okay?

Seth Holehouse:

I need to start guarding it again. I gotta get those chickens. And, oh, man, the, you know, the the the immigrants and the illegals and the gangs. I'm I'm sure that your mind's full of really scary thoughts. I'm sorry, but, you know, I I wanna tell you what's really happening in the world, but also tell you, look, you can you can still have a smile.

Seth Holehouse:

So, anyway, I'll play this video. It's it's a it's a minute long. It just it just is really good. I came across this, and I wanted to play it for you also. Check this out.

Speaker 17:

Keep it right in your head. Keep your thoughts good, not bad. Keep your thoughts decent, not indecent. Keep your thoughts full of faith and not doubt because it is in your thoughts that is determined whether you will be happy or unhappy, whether you'll be healthy or unhealthy. The happiest person is he who thinks the happiest, most interesting, finest thoughts.

Speaker 17:

And that is a fact.

Seth Holehouse:

I just I just love that. But I also you know, I like I'm the kind of person that I've always been someone that's looks for the positive. I'm I'm just just how I am. Right? I got picked on sometimes as a kid for it because I was just always smiling.

Seth Holehouse:

And I I a big part of it is actually just goodness goodness. And I'm I'm really glad that I found that video because you're talking about the importance of just having good thoughts, like thinking kind thoughts. You know, and then look, I know there's a lot in the world right now to worry about. There really is, but you have to be careful. And and I I apologize if I add some of this worry to you through the shows that I do, but you have to be careful about letting it consume you because it will.

Seth Holehouse:

It'll consume you, and you'll find yourself living in a world where all you see is the evil around us. It's not a good place to be. I also don't think it's a good place to be in the world where all you see is this, you know, positive and beautiful things, and you're completely unaware of the guy with a gun that's gonna kill you. Right? We there's some sort of balance to it, but it's not it's not going so far down these dark and evil rabbit holes that you can't find yourself anymore.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, the value for me, what keeps me going, obviously, it's my faith. Right? And and it's that's like at at the core of everything that I'm doing is I believe that I'm on on God's team, and I'm a soldier, and that we have a war and a mission. And that so that that really keeps me going, but it's my family. Like so this weekend, I had my parents come in, and it was really, really, really special.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, my you know, seeing my dad play with my little three year old, you know, they played Candyland for hours. I mean, it was just the most wonderful thing. And so I I've really I've really made an effort to balance this out because, like, this is my job. Right? My job is to look at all the evil things happening in the world and tell you about them.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, that's my career. Right? Now maybe I should change my career and do podcasts on, like, cooking or or fishing or something. I'd probably be really happy. But I've had to find a way to to be happy even though I spend a lot of my time studying the stuff that I do.

Seth Holehouse:

Now, honestly, I feel like that part of my happiness comes from being aware. Like, it comes from knowing that there's something dark over there and looking at it and saying, okay, I see it for what it is. It's it's a threat, but but I'm at least acknowledging it, and I'm gonna act accordingly. And I and I continue on my day. It's helpful for me actually to understand these things and say, okay.

Seth Holehouse:

Yep. This is what it is. But what's really helpful is being able to rise above it. And to for me, one of the best things is my my family. So spending time with my wife and my kids, my friends, spending time with friends and inviting people over for cookouts and everything, going outside and walking in nature.

Seth Holehouse:

We walk almost every day. We live on a country road, so we we literally go out. We got a double stroller, take the kids out, and we just go walking, like nature, fresh air. Now if it's a it's a bad chemtrail day, that makes me sad. But, okay, it's not always a bad chemtrail day.

Seth Holehouse:

But also just being out in nature, going and wandering through the woods and and, you know, watching the animals or whatever it is. And and because ultimately, like, we have to get through this. If we just if we lose hope and we get to this place where we're like, you know what? It doesn't matter why even try, That's not good. It's also, I think, not good to put our all of our hope and demand and think, well, Trump's gonna get in and save everything and, you know, it's also not good.

Seth Holehouse:

Think it's it's it's on us. Right? We allowed this country to get to the point where it's at right now. All of us collectively added fuel to the fire, whether it was through subscribing to Netflix or, you know, buying McDonald's food or shopping at Target or shopping at Walmart. I mean, these are all things that have literally helped perpetuate, you know, what's happening in this country.

Seth Holehouse:

You know, going and seeing the r rated movies that we knew we knew were a little bit bad, but where it's like, oh, it's not that bad. Right? So we all have responsibility, but that does there's actually a lot of beauty in that. There's a lot of freedom in that and saying, hey. Wow.

Seth Holehouse:

Okay. I am kinda responsible for this, so how can I undo it? Like, I'm gonna be the best version of myself. I'm gonna be as productive as I can. I'm gonna be as fearless and and brave as I can.

Seth Holehouse:

I'm gonna be the best father that I can, the best husband. You know. So this is what keeps me going is saying, I'm not gonna give up. I'm gonna I'm gonna keep fighting, and I'm gonna keep fighting until the end. And I'm gonna get to know my neighbors, and I'm gonna bring them in on that fight, and and and try just everything I can just to bring everything together in the best way they can.

Seth Holehouse:

And look, if at the end of the day, right, some dude like a u a blue UN helmet breaks my door down and shoots me, then I'll be able to say, you know what? I did my best. And I'll look at God and say, God, I I hope I did something good for you on this earth because that's just my goal. And then I gotta go back with my family, my my brother who's waiting for me, and, you know, grandparents, and all kinds of other people as well. So there is hope.

Seth Holehouse:

I have hope. I really do. But I'm also very well prepared. Right? So they say, for the best, prepare for the worst.

Seth Holehouse:

That that's my motto. I honestly like, I I really do hope for the best. I really do. But I also prepare for the worst, and that that's a big part of it. So for all the folks that are watching me live tonight, I appreciate you being here.

Seth Holehouse:

I really do. I appreciate the opportunity to be in front of you like this, and to be sharing my thoughts, and I feel very blessed that I somehow have something to say that you like listening to and you keep coming back. So I feel very blessed by that. If you want to help the show, the best thing you can do is to just share the content. Just so you know, because just the algorithms hate me because I I tell the truth.

Seth Holehouse:

So if you can send this video to your friends or your family or whatever it is, that really, really helps actually. Helps me reach more people. The other thing you can do is, support the sponsors that help keep the show alive and well and independent, and that's why I can come and tell you whatever I wanna tell you and not be controlled by some person over my on my shoulder saying you can't talk about that. Right? So, the main sponsor is Noble Gold.

Seth Holehouse:

So goldwithseth.com, heaven's harvest. I use promo code seth. Those are my my two kind of core sponsors, which I really love and appreciate. And other than that, I just thank you for being here. I love you all.

Seth Holehouse:

I I know you're great people. I I I wish I could honestly, I wish I could have, like, a big event where I could meet each and every one of you because I love meeting you. I love whether it's a reawaken tour or other events, I love meeting you all because you're such smart people. You're such kind people. I I honestly you're you're people that I could fill a cruise ship with and have so much fun with.

Seth Holehouse:

I just, I feel very, very lucky. I feel like I know all of you. So thank you again. I will see you, next time. Take care.

Seth Holehouse:

Don't worry too much. Remember, think happy thoughts. Right? Alright, folks. I'll see you next time.

Seth Holehouse:

Take care.