Man in America Podcast

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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:

Welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse, and it is absolutely wonderful to be here with you all tonight. Thank you so much for joining me. There is a lot to talk about in tonight's show. Obviously, this week was pretty significant, pretty historic.

Seth Holehouse:

Trump was actually inaugurated. You know, I'll admit I was concerned that it wouldn't happen for some reason, whether it was terrorist attacks or, you know, really only god knows what, and there were a lot of reasons to be worried. And, actually, I mean, even from the win of the election, you know, back in November, I I was kind of just sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for something to happen and not because I'm a pessimist. I'm actually, like, I'm a really, really positive person, but it it just doesn't make sense after the last four years of everything that's gone on and the political persecution, the lies, the the theft of the election, the destruction of our country that we've seen. It just seemed too easy.

Seth Holehouse:

But here we are, and, you know, Trump is in office. He has been blasting through executive orders. And so a lot of what I'll be talking about tonight is what's happening. What are some of the key executive orders on a breakdown? You know, you know, I'm not gonna go too in detail.

Seth Holehouse:

It'll take me about ten hours to kind of make a list of everything, but I'm gonna look at some of the highlights as kind of the first half of tonight's show. But the second half of the show, I'm gonna be talking about project Stargate or I think it's what they're calling is project Stargate. It's this basically, I think it's, a $500,000,000,000 into AI, and it has me worried. I'll be honest. It has me very worried.

Seth Holehouse:

And it's also going to show you that, look. I'm, you know, probably like you if you're watching this show. I'm glad that Trump is in office. I'm glad that Kamala is not in office. As a, you know, person that has a show that consistently questions the government and, you know, this show is my life.

Seth Holehouse:

It's my my income. It supports my family. You know, I was worried. Okay? If Kamala gets in and she starts going after people like me and starts shutting down websites like Rumble or, you know, you know, tightening the screws on the censorship, I was concerned about, you know, not only the state of our country, obviously, but even my own livelihood and and what I'm gonna be doing.

Seth Holehouse:

But, as we'll be looking at tonight, you know, there's been some pretty significant executive orders as it relates to censorship and the lack of censorship that we can hope. And so there's you know, I'm very positive about those things, and I'm positive a lot of what I'm seeing, but I don't I don't worship Trump. I don't you know, he's he's not some idol. Right? I worship, you know, one god.

Seth Holehouse:

And, you know, Trump is a man, and so I'm also gonna hold his feet to the fire like I should any other human being on Earth realistically because, you know, he's not he's not god. And so there are some things. You know, if if you've been following this show for about even a little bit of time, you can see that I've got a lot of questions about operation warp speed. I wanna see, hopefully, them addressed. I'd like to, you know, have the MAHA movement not just be about removing red dye from food, which, hey.

Seth Holehouse:

That's great, but I I wanna see real, real progress in the ways that that really matters. And so I'll be diving into both sides of that coin tonight. And if this is your first time watching America, you're you're new to the show, welcome. Tonight's show is a good example of how I approach this content. I'm I'm trying to look at what's happening.

Seth Holehouse:

I'm looking for the deeper reasons of what's happening in the world, and I delve into some of the more dark and, I guess, you could even call them tinfoil hat ideas about how our world works, which they've often oftentimes proven to be correct, but I'm also doing so through a lens of hope and optimism and faith. And I I still get on here and talk about the the deep state and depopulation and the cabal and the satanic Luciferians, all that kind of stuff with a smile. So I think that we have to because I honestly, I don't wanna live in a world where I'm I'm hiding from the truth. I wanna be able to face the truth, and the truth is pretty dark these days. But, I also have a lot of faith, and I believe that through facing the truth and, having faith, we'll get through this.

Seth Holehouse:

And so tonight's show will be a good example of that. Before we get into, you know, the show, though, a few quick notes. First off, if you're watching on Rumble, thank you for supporting a free speech platform. Make sure you hit that green follow button to make sure you get notifications. I'm putting out, you know, four or five shows a week and, you know, covering topics like this.

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Seth Holehouse:

I wanna start just with a very kind of big picture overview of some of the key executive actions that that Trump has done. Now, you know, one thing to to frame this is that when I look back at the last four years and, actually, this show was born I think it was November it's actually after after the twenty twenty election. So it's, like, November, you know, November, December was when I first started this. A lot has happened in the last four years, and and the way that I frame the last four years is, honestly, a systematic dismantling and destruction of America. I'll get to these executive, you know, actions soon here.

Seth Holehouse:

And I think you've witnessed it. I mean, I think a lot of us have been sitting here, like, looking around watching our country and watching everything from COVID and the lockdowns and the mandates and, and then, you know, not just that, the censorship, the open border, the inflation. We've just it's been painful. Like, I've got young children. They're, you know, what about one year old and four year old, and I can't imagine what it would be like, you know, putting so much energy into these kids and then, say, sending them off to school.

Seth Holehouse:

And by the time they're teenagers, seeing them turn into something that that is just like, nothing I would have intended. You know, like, lot of the parents, they see their kids come home from from school, and they've got blue hair and piercings and all this. Like, I feel like that's what happened to our country. It was like seeing this country that, you know, generations have put so much work into building and creating and to create this environment that protects us and allows us to raise our families and have our freedoms. And it's like sending your kid off to a four year college, and after four years, a kid comes back with, you know, like, they're different gender, and they've got blue hair, and they're confused, and they they hate you because you like God.

Seth Holehouse:

I mean, I think that's what happens has happened to our country. And so, you know, Trump getting back in and seeing all these executive actions has been just wonderful. It's been great. It's been absolutely incredible because what we're seeing is that he's bringing sanity back into this country again, and he's correcting a what I think are very, very Marxist, globalist, communist, even satanic things that were put into place in this country in the last four years. And so let's go just dive in and just, again, kind of I'm gonna be highlighting a lot of these different actions.

Seth Holehouse:

I'll I'll hone in on a few that I think are important. So this is a great, great article from the Epoch Times, you know, big fan of the Epoch Times, and this is just an overview of of the dozens of executive actions. They've got a little, you know, kinda guide here. If you wanted to, you can click in and read. But I'm just gonna scroll through and just highlight some of the the ones that I think are some of the most significant for what's happening here in America.

Seth Holehouse:

So border and immigration. Like, this is a big, big one, obviously, and I've got a short interview with Tom Tom Homan. I'm gonna play for you shortly here that goes over, like, what's happening. Right? Because we've had this open border.

Seth Holehouse:

We've had all these illegals, a lot of them being criminals, a lot of them being what I believe to be fifth column, you know, Chinese PLA soldiers, you know, you know, terrorists. Obviously, we've had, you know, South American gangs coming in, you know, like, look what's happening around Aurora, Colorado. So, anyway so it says Trump issued 10 executive actions on border security, including a national emergency declaration to pave the way for military deployment to the border and the completion of the border wall. It says that Trump's Trump's executive order to set the stage for deportation operations while cracking down on illegal immigration and crime. So, actually, I wanna go ahead and pull up, while we're on here, Tom Tom Holman here, who is his border czar.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? So this is I'll play the first minute or two of this interview with him on Fox News because he's walking through exactly what's happening with this. I have to admit, like, this is really, really positive because look. I I'm all for immigration. Like, my wife is Australian.

Seth Holehouse:

She's an immigrant. She came into here. I know a lot of immigrants, but there's a process for it. Right? There is a a legal process to come into this country.

Seth Holehouse:

I'm not for illegal immigration. I'm not for unchecked immigration. I'm not for, you know, South American prisons being emptied and having, you know, kinda gangbangers, murderers, rapists just pouring into our country and acting like they would in their South American countries and, you know, raping our children and, killing and murdering police officers, etcetera. So I'll play again, I said like I said, the first, maybe two minutes or so of this because this really paints a good picture for what's happening with the border, which in my opinion is one of the central things that we'd be focusing on right now.

Speaker 2:

Wow. When can we expect that to happen? Where will it begin?

Speaker 3:

No. It started. It's we It started. ICE teams are out there as of today. We gave them direction to prioritize public safety threats that we're looking for.

Speaker 3:

So we've been working on the target list. There was some discussion about Chicago because the Pacific operational plan was released. So we had to look at and reevaluate. Does this raise alter safety concerns? And it does.

Speaker 3:

Mhmm. But we've addressed that, and teams are all perspective today.

Speaker 2:

So critics were saying, okay. You're going to round up people's abuela, their grandmother, and and ship them back to where they emigrated from. Who are the people that you're targeting at least in this initial?

Speaker 3:

There are other gays, public safety threats. Those who are in a country legally that's been convicted or arrested for a serious crime. But let me be clear. It's not only public safety threats that will be arrested because in sanctuary cities, we're not allowed to get that public safety threat in the jail. Mhmm.

Speaker 3:

Which means we gotta go to the neighborhood and find him. And when we find him, he may be with others. And unlike the last administration, we're not gonna tell ICE officers not to arrest an illegal alien. So if they find others, they'll be arrested. So sanctuary cities are gonna get exactly what they don't want, more agents in the neighborhood and more collateral arrests.

Speaker 2:

President Trump signed a number of executive orders, as we pointed out, on illegal immigration. Here's what he signed. He signed a he declared a national border emergency, ended birthright citizenship, ended catch and release, reinstated remain in Mexico, designated cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, deployed active troops to the southern border, and end the use of the CBP one app, which many people were using to, schedule interviews to claim asylum here in The United States. I wanna take a couple of those, but let's first of all go with this idea of ending birthright citizenship. It's enshrined in the fourteenth amendment.

Speaker 2:

How with an executive order can the president change that?

Speaker 3:

Well, first of all, president Trump's a game changer. Every one of the executive boards we worked on, and these are game changers. This is gonna give us the most secure border in my lifetime. So great for him to do that. Birthright citizenship is a major driver of illegal immigration.

Speaker 3:

Mhmm. I know from I've done this over three decades. One of the first things they and the only way anyone does when they get here is give birth to US citizen chocolate. I think that that makes him immune from our laws. Right?

Speaker 3:

So even if he goes to immigration court and loses his case, even though he's in the country league, he's convicted of a crime and gets to order removal. They think that that the fact that you a US citizen child make him immune. We can't send that message to the whole world that you can enter a country legalistic crime. You commit another crime, and you can even get re removed by an immigration judge after expensive due process. But if you have your citizen child, you're off the hook.

Speaker 3:

We can't send that message. We'll never fix the board. Right.

Speaker 2:

But the fourteenth amendment does not different.

Seth Holehouse:

So I won't get into arguing back and forth, but I thought it was interesting what he said, though, and basically saying that, actually, all these sanctuary cities are the cities where the illegals aren't already in jail. And so these are the cities where he's gonna have to actually have even more troops or or more officers go in. And, you know, what he's saying here is that they're not so, basically, as I understand it for what he's describing, they're targeting threats. They're targeting people that have violent history, that are associated to, what they call the s, I think, as SIA, special interest alien. If you recall before, the couple of many interviews I've done with JJ Carroll who talked about what an SIA is, what a special interest alien is, and it's basically when the southern border catches someone from certain countries or certain organizations that have terrorist ties.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, if there's an Iranian, you know, kind of person coming across the border or a a Chinese. I'm not sure if Chinese is is considered as, SIA that they should. Basically, it it's special interest. It's like, okay. This person's a threat.

Seth Holehouse:

Now under this, you know, JJ Carroll, for instance, he, I think, spent twenty four years on the border. It was very, very uncommon to catch an SIA. And if they did, they had to go straight, I think, to, you know, to DHS, and there's all kinds of protocol. But what JJ was saying about under Biden is that there's been tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands or more of these SIs just released into our country. So, you know, the place is that it's not like, you know, these, you know, these democratic mayors or governors are saying, hey.

Seth Holehouse:

This is a sanctuary state. This is a sanctuary city, so, you know, you don't have any, you know, jurisdiction here. Basically, he's saying, okay. What that means is that you're gonna get a lot more officers coming in, and we're gonna be going door to door and arresting all these illegals. So that's encouraging to me.

Seth Holehouse:

It's absolutely encouraging to me. Okay. So going back to see, the overview of these executive actions. So there's that that covered the borders, reducing inflation. So it says Trump signed an an inflation memorandum titled delivering emergency price relief for American families and defeating the cost of living crisis, which will symbol a whole of government approach to take tackling high prices.

Seth Holehouse:

So, I mean, I to me, in my opinion, it's like you end inflation by ending the Fed. You know? And I I'd I'd love to see that whether he'll actually, you know, do that. There's also been a lot of discussion about ending income tax. I'd love to see that.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, I would love to see the IRS just completely just destroyed, just completely dissolve the whole thing. It's a criminal organization that steals the money from the people, and then they they send it to Ukraine, which then gets, you know, kinda laundered back to It's it's it's off. You know a lot about this. So reducing inflation. Okay.

Seth Holehouse:

Great. I I'd love to see something that's more significant, like, ending fiat currency, which is really the root of inflation is fiat currency, but, hey. You know, it's only day two. Trade and tariffs. So, you know, he's talked a lot, as you know, about, you know, he's basically started he's starting the external revenue service, and there's a video that I had.

Seth Holehouse:

I'm not gonna play tonight because I didn't save it ahead of time, of oh, I forget the guy's name. Anyway, one one of his key people talking about this and how it seemed like what they're hinting at is legitimately going through an ending income tax, and and basically shifting a lot of that income to this pay to play model for foreign countries where it's like, okay. Foreign countries, foreign corporations, if you want to do business in America, you're gonna pay, which is interesting because if you look at companies like Apple, there's a lot of these massive, massive companies that don't pay any taxes. I'm pretty sure a lot of them are actually headquartered in Ireland. I don't know the specifics of it, but there's ways that they can headquarter in Ireland and avoid paying taxes, here.

Seth Holehouse:

So maybe that would mean that, like, Apple, for instance, would have to move everything back to United States and, you know, properly do things here. I'm not sure what that would look like. So, anyway, trade and tariffs, that's a big one continuing. So huge. Okay.

Seth Holehouse:

WHO withdrawal. So Trump also signed an executive order to remove The United States from the World Health Organization. It says that the order also ends any negotiation regarding the organization's global pandemic treaty and instructs the secretary of state to inform the top ranks of the WHO in The United States United Nations. So this is this is really, really important. I've had James Rogusky on many times talking about this pandemic treaty, which is something that I believe they were really trying to to bring in under Biden's administration, which in in a to complicate and to kind of simplify things greatly, my simple understanding of it is it basically hands over our sovereignty to the WHO.

Seth Holehouse:

And if they declare certain times to certain types of national health emergency or national health emergencies, they would be able to bypass our own constitution. So the fact that on, basically, within the first twenty four hours, Trump has already pulled out of the WHO, this is really, really positive. Right? And so even though I know I know there's a lot of people that are still very suspicious of Trump, and they think that he's even antichrist. If you look at the Twitter, you know, the interwebs, you'll see these discussions happening.

Seth Holehouse:

And I'm watching with an eagle eye. Trust me. As I mentioned before, I'm not just gonna blindly worship him, but the fact that he pulls out of the WHO to me is a huge, huge, huge win because these blue, you know, blue helmet UN soldiers coming into American soil to force factionations or who knows what. So that's great. The climate pact.

Seth Holehouse:

So Trump has also withdrawn The US from the Paris Agreement, essentially, reissuing his 2017 executive order leaving the global accord. Great. Okay. As we know that, you know, the all the the entire climate agenda, like, is there climate change? Yes.

Seth Holehouse:

The climate changes. Right? The there's ice ages. There's hot periods. So the climate is always changing, but the whole climate agenda has been, you know, kind of basically bringing in modern day communism and technocracy under the guise of saving us, you saving the planet from climate change.

Seth Holehouse:

So the fact that he's exiting this, great. Another big win. National energy emergency. So this is also amazing. So he says in the first of many energy, related executive actions expected, Trump declared a national energy emergency and opens millions of acres in Alaska to fossil fuel development.

Seth Holehouse:

We will drill baby drill. Actually, I've got a video to play for you about this because I think this is actually really cool. So this is a video of a guy on a ship that's about a massive oil barge. This is fifty nine seconds. Check this out because this right here makes me very happy and probably you as well.

Speaker 4:

Good morning, America. Just wanna give you all an update. This ship carries 1,800,000 barrels of crude oil at max capacity, but safely transport carry 1,300,000 barrels. It has not been in operation for the last seven years. Right now, we are coming up in Western Side Of Africa headed towards the Gulf Of America because we're about to drill baby drill.

Speaker 4:

I'm doing my part to make sure that this happens. God bless America. Let's get to work. Good morning, Amer

Seth Holehouse:

Now I have to admit that when I hear golf of America, I like that ring. So that's great, though. So bringing energy production back to America, huge, huge energy independence is so, so key. But continuing on with the list, the overview. So, yep, drill, baby, drill.

Seth Holehouse:

That's a big one. Inflation reduction acts, another thing again. You you know, you you you heard my thoughts on inflation. End of the EV agenda. This is great because it's it's it says, okay.

Seth Holehouse:

His vision for US energy, Trump rescinded an EO signed by Biden in 2021 that set a target of 50 emission new vehicle sales by the end of the decade. Electric vehicle sales in The US reached 8.1% in 2024. So, basically, he also he also overturned a December 2021 executive order requiring that all vehicles the government procures, be emission free by 2035, and light body vehicles will have to meet them up by 2027. So what what this what this basically means is that he's lifting all these regulations on auto manufacturers, which is huge. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

This is absolutely significant. He continues. He says, you will be able to have the car of your choice. We will build automobiles in America again at a rate that nobody could have dreamt possible just a few years ago. This is great.

Seth Holehouse:

I I would love to see I would like like all the new, like, the DEF regulations, all the diesel regulations. So, like, I I drive a a Ram fifteen hundred pickup truck. It's a 5.7 liter Hemi, just gasoline powered, and I've been considering getting a diesel. I've been considering for a few different reasons getting, like, a diesel 2,500, and I've been looking into it. And a lot of people are saying, look.

Seth Holehouse:

Get the diesel before all the regulations. Right? Get I forget, you know, there's different money manufacturer, different time periods that they're saying, look. Don't buy one of the new diesels. They've been so heavily regulated that they suck.

Seth Holehouse:

And so if we can go back to just, like, to to proper engines and and proper machines, that'd be great. Not to mention things like the like the light bulbs, how, you know, Biden banned incandescent light bulbs. Like, LED lights are so bad for you. So, like, coming back to, again, being able to buy, you know, incandescent light bulbs, I hate it. I was at Home Depot today.

Seth Holehouse:

I had to pick up a few things, and you walk through the light bulb aisle, and it's all LED. Like, I wanna buy a nice, like, proper Edison bulb, non LED light, but they don't sell them in stores anymore because, you know, Biden banned that. So, you know, all the things about banning gas stoves, banning all these light bulbs, doing all this stupid stuff, it's it's over. Right? So I I hope like, I would love to see, like, you know, like, the good old American made trucks, like a big old Ford truck coming out that just is, like, no regulations that you can run over run over, like, anything you want to with it.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, I would love to get back to that. So it's coming back. So okay. The federal bureaucracy, the Doge. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

And if you're probably familiar with that, Elon Musk was very critical, central to that. I've got I'll be talking more about the Doge in the second half of the show. I'm a little bit now as much as I loved it at first, I'm quite concerned that it's just about replacing people with AI. Obviously, I think it's gonna be cleaning up a lot of things and, like, you're bringing federal workers back in, hiring freezes, getting rid of, you know, waste, which is great. However, I I am concerned that there are many different factors that are moving us more into this, like, very, very heavily AI driven world, and I do not like AI.

Seth Holehouse:

I use AI. I it's it's useful. I do it for somewhat my research or, you know, headlines or, you know, there's certain things to do with AI that are useful, but I I wanna see the opposite. Like, I wanna go I wanna go back to an America where people work with their hands and where computers play, like, a, like, a pretty minor role. I know it's a lot to ask, and my whole career is really built on a computer.

Seth Holehouse:

So I'm, like, you know, the first one to speak, but, like, I okay. Computers, they have their role, but AI, especially when you get into the I'll get actually, I'll I'll talk about it a bit later. Like, I think it's with the AGI, artificial general intelligence. It's scary stuff. It's it's like, I do not like it at all.

Seth Holehouse:

So, anyway, but but we'll be getting into that in a little bit here. So the Doge, that's obviously a big one. No government censorship. This is huge. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

Obviously, I care about it because this directly applies to my profession, right, as one who has been heavily censored by the government and by, you know, companies like Facebook or YouTube through pressure of the government, etcetera. But it says that Trump issued an executive order against government censorship, which he vowed would bring back free speech to America. He says, never again will the immense power of the state be weaponized to persecute political opponents, something I know something about. It says that the executive order establishes its policy that federal employees cannot restrain US citizens' free speech or use money from taxpayers to end that to that end. It says it also directs the the AG to prepare a report to address abuses against US citizens' free speech under the Biden administration.

Seth Holehouse:

So, this is this is huge. Now saying here, it says that, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, attended Trump's inauguration alongside, Amazon, CEO Jeff Bezos and other tech titans, previously divulged the Biden administration pressured Facebook to carry on ideological censorship. Now I have to admit, I have a lot of concerns about the influence that these tech CEOs are having on our government. And I I'm I'm just concerned how they're all coming out of the woodwork. Like, none of them stood up for you, a very few, especially none of them really stood for Trump during the four years.

Seth Holehouse:

Yet now that they see that Trump has the momentum, Trump is getting in as he has the real support of the people beyond what the voting machines can change, etcetera, that now they're all coming out. And and this is where the second half of today's show is getting into my concerns with the tech and the tech control over our government. But continuing, exposing abuse, you know, this is just kinda continuing, security clearance strips. This is another big one since the Trump's executive actions have also include in ordering a targeted election interference. It cites a 2020 letter signed by 51 former intelligence officials who dismissed accounts of the Hunter Biden laptop as part of Russian disinformation.

Seth Holehouse:

So they they stripped all of those security clearances. The order revokes the security clearances of Bolton as well as 49 intelligence officials involved in the, Hunter Biden laptop cover up. So pardons for January 6. Again, this is really, really significant. Though there's been I I think if you've been following the kind of news, you know, kinda minute by minute, there's been a lot of contention over the some of the jails not releasing people.

Seth Holehouse:

So we'll we'll see how that goes. But this is really significant. It said the the president followed through on a promise to pardon participants in The US cap Capitol breach on January 6. Says Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 people who were charged in connection with the event while commuting the sentences of 14 others. Those who have been pardoned include former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio.

Seth Holehouse:

Trump said you're gonna see a lot of action on the j six hostages. So, again, this is really big. Now it says what's interesting here, it says Trump's pardons for January 6 defendants were issued hours after Biden released a slew of his own preemptive pardons. Of course, as you know, pardoned, you know, Biden pardoned Fauci, Mark Milley, you know, Liz Cheney. So how funny is this?

Seth Holehouse:

So here's your Department of Corrections picture here with a chem trail in the air. So there's your chem trail that, you know, just so happens to be, which I would love to hear this. I would love to see some discussion about banning chemtrailing. Like, like, that's again, these are all great things, but there's also a lot that I still want to see being done. The TikTok reprieve.

Seth Holehouse:

So, basically, you know, TikTok is back. It was banned for, like, a day. Like, Alex Jones info wars, it was down for a couple of days, and now it's back. So, anyway, so he he's making sure that TikTok, is gonna still be available as a as a you know, basically giving people, you know, the the, first amendment to, you know, use these apps freely, but he's also he he's strong arming China and making sure that they well, he says it says Trump signed an executive order to give social media platform TikTok seventy five day days to secure a US buyer. It says separate from its Beijing based parent company ByteDance.

Seth Holehouse:

It faces a ban in The US. There's been I guess, earlier today, he was talking about the potential of Elon buying TikTok, which I'm not a fan of that as much as I I'm I'm happy with what's happened with x. I I is I just I think that you're getting into monopoly area here, and I don't want one tech billionaire to own all the social media platforms. Like, I it just call me suspicious, but that's just what I am. Continuing, DEI targeted.

Seth Holehouse:

So this is a big one. So it says, diversity, equity, inclusion policies were the focus of another executive order. He says, this week, I will also end the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life. We will forge this assignee that is color blind and merit based. It says the new order ends all federal programs and preferences that are based on race, sex, gender, or any other immutable characteristics.

Seth Holehouse:

And it kinda continues that, but, like, hey. That's great. Here you go. Also, two sexes, Trump signed an order to create a new US policy on gender. I mean, it's kinda wild that we have to have these policies where the government says, okay.

Seth Holehouse:

Now we have we're back to officially recognizing that there's actually just two genders. Right? So Trump says Trump also signed an order to create a new US policy on gender. As of today, it will hence forth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female. Okay.

Seth Holehouse:

And, actually, this I wanna pull up about that because let's see which, right here. So this is interesting because this is a a little thread, this woman that read through some information from the actual executive order on gender ideology. I just wanna highlight this because this is this these are really, really important things because I believe that, in my own opinion, that a lot of the gender stuff has very, very dark origins, and fundamentally, it's about creating confusion with your fundamental identity. So if you don't even know what gender you are and then they're promoting this stuff in schools, like, look, some people have do have gender dysphoria. You know, see, there's there's there are cases like this, and it's like, okay.

Seth Holehouse:

Those people need the help that they need to address it medically, right, and address it as a, you know, this is gender dysphoria. But, like, teaching kids in school and young kids that you can be a girl if you're a boy or or vice versa, to me, that is just overtly satanic. So coming into this is, like, there's a few things I'll read through here. It says the erasure of sex in language and policy has a corrosive impact not just on women but on the validity of the entire American system. He continues, feelings will be hurt.

Seth Holehouse:

It says the unhealthy road is paved by an ongoing and purposeful attack against the ordinary and long standing use and understanding of biological and scientific terms, replacing the immutable biological reality of sex with an internal fluid and subjective sense of self unmoored from biological facts, Invalidating the true and biological category of women improperly transforms laws and policies designed to protect sex based opportunities into laws and policies that undermine them, replacing long standing cherished legal rights and values with an identity based social concept. In that's a new word for me. N I n c h o a t. In quote? In quote?

Seth Holehouse:

Anyway, also about the you're defending women's rights. Now here, this is interesting. Drumroll for the definitions. So so these are the definite as put at the level. This person, Glenna says, drumroll for the definitions.

Seth Holehouse:

No ambiguity. Okay? Sex shall refer to an individual's immutable biological classification as either male or female. Sex is not a sentiment for and does not include the concept of gender identity. Women or women and girls or girl shall mean adult and juvenile human females.

Seth Holehouse:

I mean, it's crazy that this this day and age that we have to have the government define these things. I mean, this is what we're reading in our textbooks when we were kids. It was normal. Like, okay. Yeah.

Seth Holehouse:

This is a male. This is a female. Says men or man and boys or boys shall mean adult and juvenile human males respectively. Female means a person belonging at conception to the sex that produces the large reproductive cell. Male means a person belonging at conception to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell.

Seth Holehouse:

Okay? So I I I won't keep going in that, but that's a big one. That's an absolutely big one. The two sexes policy. Name changes.

Seth Holehouse:

Okay. There's some other things that he's done with that. Obviously, you know, we're we're changing the name of the Gulf Of Mexico to the Gulf Of America. Awesome. There's some of things that he he he's doing here.

Seth Holehouse:

I'm not gonna be diving into those, but what I wanna do actually, one other thing I I just wanna highlight here is that and this is actually quite fascinating here, and and I really appreciate this, how Trump directs the revamp of federal architecture. So Trump has ordered a review of federal public buildings to emphasize classical, regional, and traditional architectural styles. The directive ensures to, aims to ensure public spaces reflect civic identity, uplift communities, and honor American heritage. So this is actually really important because if you look at how the communists have come in and destroyed America, the arts have played a significant role in this. A lot of the if if you look at the movements and, like, look, I went to art school.

Seth Holehouse:

I for four years, I worked in an auction industry. I've, you know, a few things about art, and I've studied it, you know, somewhat, you know, kind of, I guess, you know, extensively. Right? And I would say that if you look at the a lot of the ways that the communist is this cultural Marxism has crept into America, the destruction of the arts has been a huge one, and even the destruction of of architecture. Like, you look at the traditional the beautiful architecture, like, in some of the old cities of Europe, and it's stuff that you look at these buildings, you're just in awe, and and there's you you feel reverence towards God.

Seth Holehouse:

But you look at a lot of the modern stuff, all these communist kind of Soviet era architect architecture, square building, concrete buildings, modern, kind of weird looking stuff. It's to me, it's just it's actually just demonic. Like, it's it's taking us further away from what how humans should be living. Our architecture, just like our art, should be glorifying God. And in in my opinion, so much of the the the modern art movement has been driven, I mean, fundamentally by Satan as a way of desecrating God.

Seth Holehouse:

So the fact that he's, directing a revamp of federal architecture, awesome. Right? Big win for me. So, I wanted to get into, also one big pardon that he made, which is pretty significant, was, Ross, Albright. So or sorry.

Seth Holehouse:

Yeah. So Ross was the famous, I'll read this through. This is from Shadow Ezra. It says, president Donald Trump has issued a full and unconditional pardon to Ross Albright, the founder of the infamous dark web marketplace Silk Road. So convicted in 2015 on charges of drug trafficking, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and computer hacking.

Seth Holehouse:

So, basically, this guy it's kinda like, Durov, right, the guy who runs, Telegram, how French the French government arrested him because they're saying that there was illicit activities happening on his platform, which is like, you know, it's like, it's absolutely insane. Well, how about they go arrest Zuckerberg for all the child trafficking stuff that's happening on on meta stuff? Right? Like, okay. Whatever.

Seth Holehouse:

But, anyway, this guy was, you know, wrongly convicted. He was wrongly targeted. His only crime was creating a decentralized marketplace. Now the marketplace was used for very illicit activities, but, the thing is, like, they gave him, I think, two life sentences plus forty years, and this is also a big thing to libertarians who wanted this. Actually, here's a quick, thirty second thing back when Trump was speaking to the libertarians prior to him, winning, the election.

Seth Holehouse:

And if you vote for me on day one, I will commute the sentence of Ross Ulbrich to a sentence of time, sir. So, obviously, they're pretty happy. And he did I think so he did it. I think it was not being day two, but, anyway, he he kept his promise. So, again, he kept saying promises made, promises kept.

Seth Holehouse:

So I wanna now transition into the discussion about big tech because especially when you look at the this announcement of Stargate, this is where I've got I I there's so many red flags with this. So let me jump into this now. So here is the here's the article right here. So Trump announces private sector $500,000,000,000 investment into AI infrastructure. So those three guys you see right there that which I'll I'll be describing.

Seth Holehouse:

So, basically, that that's him. Okay. So right. So president Donald Trump delivers remarks on AI infrastructure, and this was just, like, earlier today. Next to Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman at the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington DC today.

Seth Holehouse:

So, Trump announced on Tuesday today that a a private sector investment of up to $500,000,000,000 to fund infrastructure for AI aiming to outpace rival nations in the business critical technology. So Trump said that ChatGPT's creator OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle are planning a joint venture called Stargate, which he said will build data centers and create more than a hundred thousand jobs in The United States. So here are some, you know, discussion. Okay. So this is the SoftBank this is the SoftBank CEO, Masayoshi Son, and Trump.

Seth Holehouse:

So, basically, he's announcing the $500,000,000,000 Stargate project for AI infrastructure. Now what he's stating, though, is that a lot of the goal is this AGI. So I'll play this a little bit, but just listen to this.

Speaker 5:

Last month, I came to celebrate you are winning and promised that we will invest $100,000,000,000. And you told me, oh, Masa, go for 200. Yeah. Now I came back with 500. Because because this is the as you say yesterday, this is the beginning of golden age

Speaker 3:

Golden age.

Speaker 5:

Of America. This is one great example, I think. Right? We wouldn't have decided to do this. I think so.

Speaker 5:

This is the beginning of golden age. We wouldn't have decided unless you won. And yesterday, we agreed. We signed to make this happen because of this debt. So we would make this happen.

Speaker 5:

We would immediately start deploying hundred billion dollars with a goal of making $500,000,000,000 within next four years, within your time. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

So, basically so, yeah, so he's they're investing $500,000,000,000 into this Stargate project for AI infrastructure, and the guy says that AGI is coming very, very soon. So AGI, as far as my my best understanding of this, stands for artificial general intelligence. Meaning, basically, it's allowing AI to become sentient. You know? And then, again, this is I'm not an AI expert, but that's my understanding of it.

Seth Holehouse:

It's about creating AI that is sentient. Right? Whereas our current AI is very focused. Like, know, you might write an AI program that can, you know, do research or, code websites or whatever. You're kinda designing it to do certain functions.

Seth Holehouse:

AGI is artificial general intelligence. What what and, basically, it means that the AI is just it's just generally intelligent, and there's lot of people talk about how the AGI ends up being that the AI becomes sentient. And this is, like, insanely concerning to me because if that AI becomes sentient and it realizes that the humans have the ability to unplug it, It's like, have you ever seen Terminator? Have you ever seen, you know, like, most dystopian movies where robots end up turning sentient and end up realizing that they can kill the humans very easily and that humans are actually quite dumb compared to them? Yeah.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, that's one of my concerns. So that's just one of my concerns. But I wanted to play this because of of, like, this is the most gigantic red flag I've seen around Trump since operation warp speed. This is a post from doctor Jane Ruby, who's a wonderful woman. She's in you know, I mean, you know, she's she's a she's a sharp person, and she is not a Trump loyalist.

Seth Holehouse:

I mean, I think she's supportive of all the conservative values, but I what I respect about her is that she will call him out on stuff, and she will still call him on operation warp speed. And so and, you know, she's someone that has been highly involved in exposing exactly what happened with operation warp speed with the COVID vaccine. So this is near and dear to her. So this is a a video I'm gonna play for you. It's a minute twenty seconds.

Seth Holehouse:

This is Larry Ellison, and I apologize that this might just ruin your night to watch this video. Let me just play this for you real quick, and then I'll I'll share some more thoughts on it. This is this is this is difficult for me to watch. Here we go.

Speaker 6:

All of our cancers, cancer tumors, little fragments of those tumors float around in your blood. So you can do early cancer detection. If you can do it using a you can do early cancer detection with a blood test. And using AI to look at the blood test, you can find the cancers that are actually seriously threatening the person. So we can again, cancer diagnosis using AI has the promise of just being a simple blood test.

Speaker 6:

Then beyond that

Seth Holehouse:

So, okay, that's that's already worrying for me. Okay. The okay. The you wanna take my blood, and you wanna put my blood into some sort of massive centralized AI system to analyze my blood for potential cancer. Like, again, like, that's already, like, super, super concerning to me, but it gets way worse.

Seth Holehouse:

Listen to the second half of this.

Speaker 6:

Once we gene sequence once we gene sequence that cancer tumor, you can then vaccinate the person, design a vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer. And you can make that vaccine, that mRNA vaccine, you can make that robotically, again using AI, in about forty eight hours. So imagine early cancer detection, the development of a cancer vaccine for your particular cancer aimed at you, and have have that vaccine available in forty eight hours. This is the promise of AI and the promise of the future.

Seth Holehouse:

I'm sorry, but that is one of the most frightening things that I've heard is that they want to so Larry Alsop, which I'll go into a little bit of his background, but they want to use AI to constantly monitor your blood. And then when the AI detects these little indications that there might be cancer, that they're gonna the AI so it's not even some dude in a laboratory at Pfizer, but it's AI will then develop within forty eight hours a vaccine against that cancer. Right? The mRNA vaccine, you mind you. This is to me, this sounds like the worst possible idea in the world.

Seth Holehouse:

I mean, this this this sounds way worse than the COVID vaccine, that they wanna use AI, and they wanna develop a vaccine within forty eight hours, let alone six months or twelve months or all the testing or safety things. Here here's a great post from Mike Mike Donio over on Twitter. He's saying this is absolutely the wrong direction, but I wanna mention something else. Notice how he said to design personalized mRNA vaccines. He says, initially, they were just mRNA therapies.

Seth Holehouse:

They were tested on cancer and rare diseases and failed spectacularly. COVID gave them proof of concept or so they are trying to get us to believe, and now they wanna take it to the next level to use AI to develop these things. What could possibly go wrong? Right. Here's the original post daily caller.

Seth Holehouse:

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison at the White House said that AI technology will soon be able to design personalized mRNA vaccines for every indict to combat cancer. Now what would also concerns me with this is that, you know, if we look at the whole MAHA movement, you look at RFK junior talking about childhood illnesses, the rise in autism, you know, kind of researching why is everyone sick in America. Well, you know and I know, at least I I think that I know that if they properly research that, they would realize that so many of these problems aren't coming from the die in our cereal. They're coming from the thousand vaccines you shove into babies when they're born. And if you look at the cancer epidemic that's happening in this country right now, it's not because of the, you know, the pollution or because some guys dumping toxins in the river.

Seth Holehouse:

It's because half America went out and got the COVID vaccine, and they got their boosters, and now they've got turbo cancer because of the mRNA technology and because all the things and look. I I've covered this extensively on the show. So the fact that that they're not even acknowledging that because, and again, I mean, this unfortunately casts a shadow of doubt on what RFK Junior's gonna be able to accomplish because if they're putting this half a trillion dollar investment in this AI infrastructure and Larry Ellison, which I'll get into, you know, some background on him, is talking about how they're gonna be developing mRNA vaccines to to combat cancer. Well, do you really think that RFK junior is gonna be able to come to them tomorrow and say, hey. Look, folks.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, our research has showed us that the massive rise in infertility, cancer, sudden deaths, childhood deaths, childhood strokes, you know, the list goes on, is actually caused by the mRNA vaccines that were done under operation warp speed. That's not gonna go over too well. So, I mean, I'm like, is this like operation warp speed two point o? I really hope it isn't. And, I started this episode with the positive things because there is so much positive momentum right now.

Seth Holehouse:

I don't wanna take away from that, but I also think that we need to be we need to be vocal. Like, we are the people. We put Trump in the office. Right? Now, fundamentally, I think it's it's up to not us.

Seth Holehouse:

It's really up to the heavens to decide these things, but, like, in this realm, we voted Trump in office. He's responsible to me. He's responsible to you, so we have to be vocal. Okay? Especially if they if they do as they say and they're lifting all the censorship bans, we need to be vocal as anything and saying, look.

Seth Holehouse:

Do not do this. The mRNA vaccines are are they're causing cancers doing this. Like, we have to get more people to understand. We have to get this up the chain because, like, as much excitement as I have around RFK junior and the whole MAHA movement, if if, you know, even if they ban chemtrails, like, I would be so happy. But if they're still rolling out these mRNA vaccine technologies and let alone using AI and, like, what kind of surveillance system do is needed for that, though?

Seth Holehouse:

Like, that's the big question that I have. If they wanna be testing our blood, like, daily for new cancer things and developing these vaccines, what kind of what kind of biological surveillance state is that? Right? So let let let's take a look, though, at at mister Ellison here. So here's a good post.

Seth Holehouse:

This is from the skiff, over on, Twitter. So Oracle was founded in '77 1977 by Larry Ellison, Bob Miner, and Ed Oates. Pardon me. The company's first major client was the CIA. The name Oracle was inspired by a CIA project code named Oracle that Ellison worked on while working at Ampex, a technology firm with government contracts.

Seth Holehouse:

This project involved developing an advanced database system, which became the foundation for Oracle's first product. Interestingly, the Federal Reserve runs on Oracle. It's documented that David Carney, a former senior CIA official, joined Oracle to head its information assurance center post nine eleven, indicating at least one high profile individual with CIA experience was working at Oracle. So as of 2020, Oracle had contracts with all five branches of the military and recent or pending contracts with the CIA as well as substantial relationships with local law enforcement across the country. So now the CIA, once again, will have ties to a company that will be able to genetically modify mRNA vaccines tailored to an individual or tailored to do things that nobody asked for in the first place.

Seth Holehouse:

Unless the CIA is completely cleaned out, this doesn't seem like it will end up in a positive light or benefiting people like they say, especially with their devious track record. Most companies that you believe are just random companies are actually most likely tied to into or are working directly with the CIA and other intelligence agents. Everything is controlled and needs to be dismantled or beyond thoroughly flushed of any deep state globalist or foreign and and influence. I absolutely agree with the sentiment of this post. And this is one of my concerns is that is like, is this CIA like, basically, is the new deep state big tech controlled by the CIA?

Seth Holehouse:

Right? And, again, I'm not making any throwing any accusations at Elon. Like, you know, he's helped put Trump back in office. But, again, I'm I'm just questioning. It's like, okay.

Seth Holehouse:

Who's actually running our government? Because why are all these tech billionaires, these people with, you know, a hundred times an worth of Donald j Trump, why are they all now circling the wagon like this? Alright? Now looking a little further at Larry Ellison, here's a post by the Patriot Voice, you know, John Sable, a good friend of mine, who says, Larry Larry Ellison, who'll be working with with the real Donald Trump on the so which is his handle. Who we worked with Trump on the AI infrastructure initiative is not only a mad scientist who wants to craft individual mRNA cancer vaccines for every person.

Seth Holehouse:

He's a literal embodiment of the 1984 Chinese social credit style surveillance. So he has an article here that, he's kinda pulling this information from. This is an article that was on Fortune Magazine, late last year. It says, Larry Ellison predicts rise of the modern surveillance state will where citizens will be on their best behavior. So this is the guy that's at the center of this massive half a trillion dollar infrastructure AI project in America is this guy who's predicting the rise of the modern surveillance state where citizens will be on their best behavior.

Seth Holehouse:

I I don't like the sound of this. Like, I don't like where this is headed. I don't like the fact that this SoftBank CEO is talking about how this is the golden age. Wait. What golden age?

Seth Holehouse:

Wait. You mean, like, the golden age is America being run by technocrats? Like, I don't like this, folks. I don't like where this is going, but I'll read a little bit about this article. So these are the quotes from the article.

Seth Holehouse:

Okay? Quote, George Orwell's nineteen warned of a future where big brother watches every move. Today, modern technology is making that Larry Ellison, the world's second richest person, sees a growing opportunity for his company to help authorities analyze data from millions of surveillance cameras. I do not like the sound of that. Quote, citizens will be on their best behavior because we're constantly recording and reporting everything that is going on.

Seth Holehouse:

Allison said in hour long q and a during Oracle's financial analyst meeting last week. The world, Allison described, sounds eerily similar to China's social credit system, which controls citizens' behavior through a network of cameras using some of the world's most advanced facial facial recognition software to surveil their populace. And as an aside, this is John Redding here. Did you know that Larry's eighty years old? Like, that's really that's strange.

Seth Holehouse:

I guess, look, if you're second richest person in the world, you have access to things that I don't have access to. You're saying, hey. He looks 50 all day long. I just thought I'd throw that out there. He also lives on and owns the Hawaiian island of Lanai.

Seth Holehouse:

Make of that what you will. This is much worse than I initially thought. So this is this raises some red flags to me, and I think that it's it's really, really important for us to be very vigilant. And, actually, I'm thinking that maybe I'll do a whole show. Actually, I've got a couple shows in the works that are, you know, much more deeper dives into the big tech stuff, into the, you know, like, the big tech oligarchs, into the history of Facebook, the involvement of the CIA, but also just kinda questioning.

Seth Holehouse:

As much as, look, as much as I'm happy at where the country is going, I wanna be mindful, and I wanna be very aware of this is that let's not, like, MAGA rue ourselves into digital enslavement and just be like, oh, Elon Musk is our savior, and Elon Musk is this great guy. And look. Like, I like what he's done, and he he's done some great things, but I've been I've been very hesitant since early on. And, actually, a lot of people were upset with me for for questioning Elon Musk, especially in the very beginning when he first bought bought Twitter and and he was, you know, like, you know, tweeting about the constitution or, you know, sharing Pepe memes. Everyone like, the, you know, the huge there's a huge outright community that was just celebrating this guy.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, oh, he's awesome, and they're like, you know, I remember when he came out and he changed his profile photo to him wearing, like, the, like, like, the demon looking outfit. And I was like, look. This is really concerning. I don't like this. And everyone's like, no.

Seth Holehouse:

He's just trolling people. He's trolling people. Well, I guess we'll see. Like, I do not like the idea, though, of this massive, massive push for AGI, artificial general intelligence, as the SoftBank CEO talked about, in conjunction with these massive data centers, this massive development of AI, and all this smart technology. Like, I don't like it.

Seth Holehouse:

Now maybe because, you know, Trump is you know, he he does seem to really kind of go by the constitution. You have our rights, First Amendment, Second Amendment, you know, freedoms. So the fact that he's, you know, bringing back incandescent bulbs and, you know, like, you know, diesel, you know, chugging trucks, it's great. So if I can opt out further, I will. Like, I will continue just to opt out.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, that's the thing is that, like, I I don't I don't I don't like the idea of this. So, again, this is my this is my overview of what's going on the first, you know, say, twenty four hours of Trump being in office. A lot of really, really good momentum. However however, it is our it is the eternal vigilance. It's very, very important for us.

Seth Holehouse:

We have to be eternally vigilant to maintain the freedoms that we have. And so we cannot just sit back and think, hey, Trump is in office. I'm okay. Like, no need you know, all that prepping stuff is not important. Honestly, folks, it is even more important.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, in a and and you'll see this too. I we're we're doubling down a lot of what my family is doing where we're doing lot more content about prepping. Even the book, I know I've talked about my book before, prep like Noah, which I was hoping to be out by now. But, we're doing, like, a much bigger, bigger thing with it, which stay tuned for more information on that. But, like, prepping, homesteading, living off the grid, these are all things that are very, very important to myself and my family.

Seth Holehouse:

And we're gonna be continuing to talk a lot about this because I don't trust this system. I don't trust AI. I don't trust cryptocurrencies. Like, I'm a guy that, like, I wanna hold my silver in my hands. I wanna hold a you know, a gun and some brass in my hands I can use to defend myself.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, that's just how I am. So maybe you're the same. I don't know. You probably are if you're watching this show or at least a little bit. So, anyway, again, positive stuff going on.

Seth Holehouse:

Great momentum. Let's stay vigilant. So, folks, as we are wrapping up, though, just a quick other reminder of Noble Gold. Again, if if if all your money is sitting in a bank somewhere that can be turned off, honestly, it's my best recommendation to have I'm not saying all of it. Like, honestly, it would be stupid to put all of your money into precious metals.

Seth Holehouse:

Okay? But I also think it'd stupid to not have some of your money in precious metals, and that's my that's that's my approach. Right? Now I'm I'm not a stock market guy. I'm not a crypto guy.

Seth Holehouse:

So for me, it's it's it's not in those areas, but I've got a good chunk of whatever my assets I have are in precious metals because at the end of the day, I don't trust computers. I don't trust the robots. I wanna have it in physical form. So if you want something you can trust, I've vetted a lot of different gold companies. Noble Gold, I trust them.

Seth Holehouse:

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Seth Holehouse:

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Seth Holehouse:

Alright. So that is the conclusion of tonight's show. I covered some positive things. I covered some scary things. Yet here I am still smiling.

Seth Holehouse:

I still have hope. I have massive hope for the future. I have massive hope for a true golden age here in America. I don't think it's gonna be a golden age of AI. I certainly hope not.

Seth Holehouse:

But honestly, I think that the golden age comes from each inside of all of us that we can manifest this through bringing this country back in line with God's law, with how God designed us as men and women, you know, strengthen the family unit, all these things that you're doing in your life that I'm doing in my life. So, again, thank you for being here with me tonight. I love seeing all your comments. And, honestly, let me know. Like, if you've if you've made it through to the end, a, thank you for watching the whole show.

Seth Holehouse:

B, please share the show with somebody. If you thought this was good, share it with somebody that helps me because I'm very censored on the big platforms like YouTube and Google and all that kind of stuff. So I'm really limited to my growth is limited to ability to share me. So if you can share the content, it's a great way to help me to keep growing, reaching more people with this message. And also, just let me know what you think in the comments.

Seth Holehouse:

Let me know. And also follow me on Twitter, Telegram. You'll find me at man in America US on Twitter. It's man in America on on Telegram. But I I read all your comments.

Seth Holehouse:

I really do. I don't always respond. I know. I'm I'm I'm bad with responses. Ask my mom who texts me and doesn't get texted back for three days.

Seth Holehouse:

But I do read them, and I really always appreciate your feedback. So thank you. Again, I hope you've had a a wonderful past couple of days. There's a lot of great stuff to look forward to, but let's keep vigilant. Let's keep vigilant.

Seth Holehouse:

Alright, folks. Thank you. Take care. God bless, and I'll see you tomorrow.