Hello, everybody, how are you today? Mister Stefan ver stop and should be joining us here shortly. I haven't seen any emails indicating otherwise. Hopefully everyone is listening and hearing in stereo, meaning two speakers left and right, whereas I unfortunately am listening and motto because one of my ears is clogged today so badly that I just realized I can't even hear that right now. Pretty strange, right, So apparently my brain has like or my skull has limited
resources. And before it was my eyes couldn't see. But they're like, you know what, let's do a grab bag today when he's gonna when he wakes up, he's not gonna be able to hear. Instead, it's like that movie Johnny Dangerously with the guy who played my favorite Martian uncle Martin. He was the paper guy in the paper delivery keeps on hitting him in the head. He's like, I can see and I can hear, but who am I? Every time he gets hit, like something else happens, so
he goes blind, he goes stuff anyhow. That's how I feel at the moment, But at least I can see. Last night I wrote some more on my book and right now, I'm just transcribing, but there's so much that's popping in my mind that I want to respond to in it that it's really tough because I'm not taking notes at the same time, because I would just draw it out even longer, so I'll have to go back and read it again or listen to it again. But I'm transcribing episode do you want
to call it? Episode? Do you want to call it? Part nine? Part nine of the Mystery Babylon series by William Cooper called Initiation, And that's going to help explain by the best person who could explain these things, mister William Cooper, about the Mystery schools and the practices and how it relates to mind control and these deprivation tactics and these states of mental these mental states that they put people in all worked toward conditioning the brain to accept information and
be forever like programmed and imprinted with this data. And they were doing that six thousand years ago. So when people say or was the Nazis, no,
stop it. No, it wasn't. If anything, if you want to credit that era to anybody, And I'm going to explain this in the book too, he would be thirty third degree freemason, Golden Dawn Thief, oto reconstructor and phyleamic creator Alistair Crueley, who through his time and life experiences utilized those very tortuous tactics and cruelty and you know, even excitation and sex, sex, magic and stuff like that two mold people and to bring about
more magical output by harming children and stuff like that. And that's where the mind control really grew out of because he was part of AMI five or six, I can't remember. During World War One as well. And everybody wants to credit this to the Nazis. Well, they're about six thousand years late on that to say that's the Nazis and paper clip that didn't mk Ultra. No, they had it already, they were just waiting to implement it. They were utilizing it with their people for quite a long time. Let me
just check you real quick. Maybe I should do an email. I don't want to be one of those guys that jumps the gun. But what do we at six minutes? It's nothing, six minutes and nothing. I pooped longer than six minutes. He could be pooping longer than six minutes. We don't know. We don't know. How's everybody doing. It's been a while. Oh on non Friday, I have Market Gonzalez from First National Bullion coming. See, I have I have notes, so I don't screw up his
cards on the wall. But yeah, he's gonna not just We're not just talking about gold and silver and how you protect your assets with that. That's should be an understand understood by now. But this guy's got some info, trust me, and he knows some people and it's gonna be really interesting. And we know some of the same people that we went to. You know, he's been doing it for a lot longer to go into red Pills and all these events and something like that because he has to, you know,
he's repped for this company. But so he's a vendor, you know, and he gets to talk to all these people. But he knows like I don't know if he ever heard of Rolled, is it wham rolled alternative Media? Josh. I've met him. I made a mistake of calling him justin three times because I'm an asshole. So I'll give a friend I am with his because he probably is still pretty annoyed by that. But um, I get we're stuck in my head. Yeah, there's a lot of things that
are happening for in any weird places. And the general consensus around around the the speakeasies, if you will, is as some really nasty stuff is about to go down and it's not gonna be good for people who don't know about it. So we're going to discuss that on Friday at ten am. Like I would barely gotten into this chair to sit down and then find out that I'm waiting anyway, hurry up and wait. Hey, I was in the military. Hurry up and wait is a thing if we just do it.
So they've been paying attention to Wrangler start lately. I've I've been subscribe to him for probably a couple of years, probably around twenty nineteen or twenty twenty, when things started going down. I think I just discovered him haphazardly like
that on YouTube. It seemed like a cool dude. But then I when I he did a couple of videos about, you know, struggling to get a five or one C three, and that's when I started to be like, ah, because that's again, are asking the government for a privilege. When you ask for a privilege, you're now owned, owned, owned, ow and ed by said government a because why well, your benefactor always gets to control what you do. So first of all, why are you asking
permission? And why you ask for a special player? Ridge is like, don't pay the taxes if you know you're not supposed to. Don't How about that? How about be a tax example, because that is your answer to the federal government in the first place. But you know, anyhow, so
that part I understand. And people get stuck in these routines and these traditions and these well, this is how you're doing it because this out of rails had had done du did it. It's before you And that's what you just know because you've seen it, and it's in the ether and it's it's resonating in the air and the environment around you. So you just assume that that's what you have to do too, like filling out a w W four, Like, why do you do that? Why the hell do you do that?
I think that case with Taco Bell has proven that you don't have to do that. A million dollars lawsuit came came about because of that couple million, I believe, But in that one we should go over sometime. Let me look go over the Bill Cooper, you know, documentation and explanation as to buy. The federal government cannot direct tax anyone, not even a business.
So stop doing it. Stop paying for your own demise, Stop paying for the Federal Reserve and the United Nations to murder you and your family. And then maybe they won't be able to as easily or as quickly, at least with their little fiat. It doesn't really make a difference anyway. It's not like you're handing them over gold, but they're stealing the gold because of the debt. So inadvertently, yes, inadvertently, yes, excuse me.
So anybody who hasn't been tuning into my little backyard videos probably doesn't know this. But I went blind for about two weeks, not totally blind, but blurry, and it seem like there was a lot or light coming into my eyes so made everything very very messed up. And right now I can tell you my right eye is still screwed up compared to my left. And that wasn't one that got messed up at first. And then it kind of slowly moved over here, but not as dramatic, and it would look like pink
eye. It was sticky, it was, you know, in the morning, I had the prime my eye open because of all the you know, the eye juice was now a white filmy milk or pussy milk, I don't know if you want to call what the way you want to call It looked like milk and I had to look through my eyeball. It looked like I was looking through a sheet of milk and I couldn't see shit, right, So that was the issue. And then people said use colloidal silver. Actually,
doctor artists told me to use povidon and iodine. I did one day and it burned so bad that I tried to reach out to him to ask me if that was normal, and I didn't get response. So I stopped using it because I didn't want to just burn my eyeball out for no good reason, so excuse me. Later I did some research found out that it's used for that very thing, so I used it a couple more times. But that was later on in the timeline. So then people said cloidal silver.
I couldn't find it at first. Someone around looking for it finally found silver wings two hundred and fifty part per Milliondo cloidal silver utilize that drop? Drop? And I watered it down first because people were saying, you only need ten or fifteen in the eye for you know, parts pavilion for the for the eyeball thing. So I put some heavily filtered distilled water or whatever in a little like you know, measuring cup, and then a couple of
drops of the stuff, mix it around and put in my eyes. And I did that for two days more and the thing, the infection thing, just got worse. They got more puffy. I don't want to say infection because it's not a virus. Okay, it's not germs. It's not that. I mean, maybe maybe there was something toxic in my eyeball that were eating, but it wasn't the germs that were causing the toxins to occur.
That's not how that works. So I was riding my bike through farmland about two weeks ago, and it's like right outside of my door, Like once I get out of the development, I have a choice to take a left, door right. And I went down to Avenue D which is like basically dirt road, not dirt road, but dirt on the side the road. There's an actual road there, county road or whatever, but there's a bunch
of farmland on either side, and all finding good. I do this all the time, do it every year, do it all summer along, I decided to go let a little extra long instead of turning back on it, like near twenty, I went all the way down the sixteen and I'm on
thirty two. So I went to the sixteen block and then turned up and that was fine too, went up you know, the side, and then on the third turn coming back is when I realized that the wind was at my back the whole time, because now it's blasting me in the face, and there was more farmland to drive by and stuff like that. As I was going not so much farmland, but as as was on the first part of the trip, whether it seemed like the wind was at my back but
enough, and the wind was so blowing me so hard. I ad me so hard that just my my wind resistance and my lack of aerodynamics as I was riding slowly raised the heck down like I was peddling pretty hard. I turned down that, you know, put into a higher gear so that could just pedal faster, excuse me, and uh so that ended up causing me to didn't okay, good, get a bunch of wind blasting me in the face, and I could feel like the little specks of like sand or whatever,
because it's all dust and didn't dry dirt out here. But I had sunglasses on, so I didn't think anything of it. And if I remember the chronology right, that's it was after that that the I thing started to happen. Now, if it started to happen a little bit on the day that I had wrote, then all that I just said has nothing to do
with their being pesticides in my eyes. But if I remember correctly and it did actually happen after that, then it could very well have been because I got past his eyes and dust and all this little crap in the life I was saying, and all the stuff from the farmland in my face. I don't know what actually happened. All I know is it wasn't standard regular causation pink eye, because I had not around anybody. No one else around me
has it. And all I did go for a bike ride that I can that I could remember, and the next day I went for a walk, and I could I could right then understand and realize that my eyes were really really sensitive to sunlight. But I just wore sunglasses and went for about the same distance in a walk that I did ride a bike the day before that, through the same farmland and stuff like that, and then the hell and
then by the end of that, yeah, I couldn't see anything. There was just a white, milky film in front of my eyes, stickiness. I wonder where stiff on this. Maybe I shoul just find out see how he's doing. And I think that was an animal behind me. I could be wrong. I don't know what the hell just fell behind me, just at random, But we'll see, Like I waste my time, finger don't see, how's it going? I can still talk, so I'm not I'm I'm not even halfway through my story yet. I'm pretty sure he did say
today or did I have my time wrong? Because I do that, but I don't think I did all right. So you know, five minutes ago, ten minutes ago, seventeen minutes you're like, how are you doing? So that was a seventeen minute mark. I said, how are you doing all right? Anyhow, if you guys don't know who stuff I ever stopping is, let me just show you this real quick and hopefully he doesn't pop
up in here. So I'm saying that because once I hit the present screen, I'm not on the screen anymore, and I can't tell if he comes in the room. The absolutely reason why I said that not because I don't want him to come. I want to show it. But let me just see if I can get into China Strategies. There it is. I'm gonna show you his website real quick. If it decides it wants to load, that server might not be there. I hope to tell stuff on all right,
present share screen. Yeah, oh you know what, I can go like this, there you go, boom nobody. I can stay on the screen still, that's a coolie. Wait, and then I could also fix this boom boom boom bam. All right. The only thing I can't scroll on this spry and I have to go back the other one. All right. So this is China Strategies, China Strategies dot com, C H I N A S, T R A T E, G I EES dot com. There you will find all of Stefan Verse Stoppins books. He's been called
and so he liked it, so he kept it. Renaissance Man. The Complete Works of Stefan ver Stoppin now if you go to Survival Library, which is the third tab in from the left on the top, you click that, you click that in new way for a server. All right, So then there's a survival library instant download the Ultimate Life Insurance Policy download a complete library of over two hundred and eighty survival books that will teach you how to
survive any emergency or disaster. Includes all of Stefan Verse Stoppins personally written books like my two favorite r rate here The Master's Guide to the Way of the Warrior, great book. I have the book. I've read it at my elliptical, so you know, a little action when you're doing some action and doing some activity while you read, you retain a whole lot more. I'm just gonna let you know that it's an amazing way to read. And it's also a good way to keep your mind off of the pain of doing an
exercise where your brain keeps on trying to tell you to quit. You just draft your brain and you get more out of it, all right. And then The Art of Urban Survival two books that I think everybody should read. This one I can't really Oh, this is the thirty six Strategies of Ancient China. That one I still have on the docket, like it's in the batter's box. Blind Zen is actually written for blind people. It's pretty cool.
And then this is, I believe is the I want to say this is the man I can't really see it from here, but I think that's the Like over a thousand page encyclopedia that teaches you how to do things before electricity that was written back in the eighteen hundreds, and it's super awesome, because if you want to learn how to do something, I don't want to
do stuff. It's only four ninety five, two hundred and eighty books, it says, library of over three hundred survival books and manuals that will teach you how to survive just about any emergency or disaster orchitastraphe form from three days to three years. That's pretty awesome. Most experts recommend carrying a survival manual in your emergency kit, but no single book could provide enough information to survive
every scenario. Survivalal Library allows you to take a whole library of survival books with you anywhere you go. I'm your preferred media device or flash drive. And that's the one thing I should have done. I should have converted it to a flash drive when I got it. I got this a long time ago. And I think my phone that I once uploaded on I've changed phone since then. But there's a dropbox email somewhere that I have to just find it. I can retrieve it, I believe, or I'll have to buy
it again. Either way, either way, excuse me, I am still getting over or whatever the heck I had. So there's that. And that was Stefan Verse Stoppins China Strategies dot com. Why is it called China Strategies? Why would somebody call it that? Because his very first book he wrote it up, it was the thirty six Let me show you thirty six Strategies of Ancient China. Now these were taxics to survive being attacked by troops.
Right, The thirty six Ancient Chinese Strategies What the Hill all Right is a unique collection of ancient Chinese proverbs that describes some of the most cunning and subtle strategies ever devised. He teaches you how to be ruthless. Okay, very well, we're intreating to see if three six strategies. The strategies are usually ruthless and most notable for the complete lack of ethics and when all at all
costs approach five out of five stars by Yo. Whereas other Chinese military texts such as Sun Sees the Art of War focus on military organization, leadership and battlefield tactics, the thirty six strategies are more suitably applied in the fields of politics, diplomacy, and espionage spycraft. Everybody, if they play dirty, you shouldn't have to hold yourself to higher standard because you will lose every time.
These proverbs describe not only battlefield strategies, but tactics used in psychological warfare to undermine both the enemy's will to fight and his sanity. Tactics such as the double cross, the frame job, and the bait and switch can be traced back through thousands of years of Chinese history to such proverbs as hide the dagger behind a smile, kill with a borrowed sword, Yeah, killed with
the borrow's toss out a brick to attract jade, respectively. Through other Chinese military works of strategy have at least paid lip service to the Confucian notion of honor, the thirty six strategies make no pretense of being anything but ruthless. Yeah, you know it's another fun one, the honeypot. Give somebody something that you think that they want, and then frame hum For the western reader, the thirty six strategies offer timeless insights into the workings of human nature under
conditions of extreme stress. Many of the proverbs are based on events that occurred during China's Warring States era four hundred and three to two hundred and twenty one BC. This was a time of a time so infamous that a later emperor banned history books of that era on the grounds that they contained accounts of such a devious nature they would morally corrupt all who read them. Hey, it
sounds like anything that this Oliston Crawley wrote. Many of those accounts are presented here, along with the exploits of some of the Orient's greatest generals, kings, emperors, and showguns. Over one and eighteen anecdotes are included to both explain and offer examples of each strategy's application. Now, when he says anecdotes, not just some Hey wanted to tell a story, No, there's like
it's like a fable with a with a very definitive lesson in it. By learning from the old masters of the art of deception, one is better able to spot the modern pretenders. For though the players come and go, the game remains the same. Yes, free book, All right, looks like we are. Let me take one look here. Oh okay, he is coming back. He's rocking and rolling. All right. Well, he got in a tremendously long introduction. So oh and my coffee is low? My
lord, what am I gonna do? All right? Let me just I need to get rid of that real quick. Let's just stop sharing that. There we go. All right, Well, now I'm gonna BRB, which I think it means be right back or bring your own beer. I don't know. I don't drink, so you'll have to explain that one to me? Is that b y o B Right? If I'm on a coffee, we're gonna have some problems, so I better get going there give me since he's gonna be on in just a minute, humatun houmatoon, I'll be right
back. I like Jeopardy personally. M Hello, everybody, Well on second, m m okay. So I started saying something about ringuar Star and uh, he's he's some pretty gung ho lately, uncle. Here we are, Yeah, Daniel, Hello, sir, how are you? I'm okay, I'm sure I'm late, No, no problem. I gave you a very long introduction and showed your China strategies website and read some of the descriptions in your books and things like that, so you go, oh, yeah,
okay, you can. Can you still give me five minutes of course? Yeah, okay or something like that. We are, but I can just drop you out for a second, untire ready to come back in, and then I can go ahead and just uh, there's something else I was in the middle of talking about, so I can I can finish that up? Yeah, okay, great, all right. So, as I was saying, if it was the pesticides in the air, then that's probably could have been what it was. But um, the colital silver didn't really do anything.
So I had ended up going to an MD who gave me drops that I couldn't read anything at the time that they gave it to me, So I took for two days, and when I can finally see enough to read again, I checked the sea with the adverse side effects were or actual effects, because there's no such thing as side effects, and the very first one that said it could cause may cause blindness, so it was like, awesome,
that's what the doctor gave me to fix. Like whatever infected I had, it was something that could cause blindness, lack of vision, change in vision, permanent blurriness, all this other stuff. I was like, great. So I stopped using that after the second day when I could finally read
it. But for like another full week and a half, I was seeing which seemed like oversaturated with light everything, so everything got blurry, my right eye being worse than the left one the whole time, and the excruciating pain when I slept at night. I couldn't understand that it was in the back of my eye, and somebody tried to convince me and almost did convince me that my retina was detaching. But all that all that to say this is that now it seems like it's gotten better. I was able to write a
little bit in my book last night. I got like three or four pages, and I'm transcribing, so it's taking a long time. I have to listen to what they're saying and then try to type it out as it's going, and I keep on pausing it in between, so I don't get behind on it. So I did that and I could see again. It wasn't all blurry in the fine print, So that's cool. But then I woke up today and I can't hear on my left ear for no reason, so
it's obviously some sort of head cold or whatever they call those things. I don't trust anything that D's ever tell us anymore. Any concept of what they say causes anything is complete nonsense because it's all based off of germ theory, which I believe is a cover up for Hey, we just poisoned you with something. It's in your atmosphere. Everybody got it because it's all in the same area. So we're gonna make you blame everybody around you for giving it
to you instead of blaming us for poisoning the areas. That's the way I look at it, so and that's where I'm at too. How you at I missed that story, Daniel, sounds terrible. Yeah, you're blind and death the last time I heard. Yeah, you know, you know how like a mole like they can't see, Well, they forgot if I was, if I was a government mole. The only problem with that is they forgot to pay me and they forgot to tell me what to look for,
so, well, you look good, thank you. Yeah. The other two weeks ago, and what I said the last time doctor Artists was on, my eyes were so puffy that he before I even got to say anything to him besides hello, he said, it looks like your your eyes are pretty small in their buddy, So yeah, it was noticeable. And then not too long after that they started to like try to glue themselves shut because of the whatever was going on in my my eye. But all fixed,
all better. Seems like my sight is coming back. It comes and goes, but it's it seems like it's back now. So and now I just can't hear on my left ear, so we'll see. I think it's running. It's worse though, because it was the right ear like two days ago and now it's the left ear. So it's just having fun dancing around in my head. Oh that is weird, right, any idea what happened?
You know? If I remember the chronology right, and I'm not saying that I do, I did ride my bike through all that farmland and on the way back was very windy and all that dust was hit me in the face, so it could have been whatever they spray on the fields, part of that gotten in my eye or something, so yeah, I think could be yeah, yeah, so you're only definitely one ear and blind one eye now. Oh no, my eyes are good now, I think I think it's
a pretty pretty good. It's it's been holding steady for the last day, so I think we're I think we're good on the eyes now. Yeah, a little light sensitive, but nothing great, nothing bad. So Stephid, how have you been, man? I haven't seen you, heard from you in so long, and I'm sorry about that. That's my fault too. No, no, that's my fault too. I'm terrible and staying in touch
with people as well. It's just so many things going on all the time, right and this is the the times we live in is now so insane, you know. I'm sorry, I'm late for the show. I went out to get some cream and coming back I had a flat tire. Oh man bicycle, so I had to go to Canadian Tire. I completely burned out the back wheel my tire. But good news is I always carried by repair kit with me in my backpack, so it took me well half an hour on the side of the road to swap out the tire and fix it
all up and get back here. But no, times these days are insane, Daniel. I've warned people, I tell him it'll be careful because not we are the times insane, but people are insane. And we've had a lot of acts it ins around here, and we had we had members of the local ambulance dispatch and paramedics that are part of our community. I don't know if you know that I've become part of a community here in southwestern Ontario that you helped to develop, right, Huh you helped to develop it,
right? Oh? Absolutely, I helped develop, but it's not solely my my production by any means. I joined it a month after they formed, and we've been going a year and a half now, just under a year
and a half, and it's fantastic. But we had people that are part of the ambulance service dispatch and paramedics, and they were telling us that we heard there were a couple of bad accidents, school buses being marammed into and vans full of families being crashed and t boned, and and the ambulance dispatched told us that on the media it's portrayed as drunk drivers and they said, no, it was medical emergencies. Guys were passing out from strokes while driving.
Yeah, I know. So we had all these accidents with people getting strokes. Well why, well guess why? Yeah, you know we know why. You can't say why because we'll be arrest We will to speculate why, but um, they will how bad it is in Canada when they actually they'll sit down your social media and stuff like that, won't that. Oh yeah, and they'll freeze your bank accounts and will send please to your door to talk to It's it's getting that bad. Excuse me, so you have
to be careful of what you say. That goodness, they can't read minds yet, well they think they can, because that's why we have all these new hate speech laws. I mean they presume to think what you feel now. And but no, there were yeah, there were some serious accidents and they knew they were called out and the people that were in the accident suffered
from strokes. But the media, the mainstream media, so there was an accident and drunk driving and suspected it wasn't drunk driving because there you know, it's great when they speculated that too, because they usually tell you when somebody
gets arrested for something like that in the papers around here. So if they just speculate that it's drunk driving and then they just leave the story and never go back to it, then that's that's the final word as far as the official world goes, and they don't never have to address the fact that they were wrong, which is convenient. That's the way the mainstream media works.
They tell the big lie on the front page, and then three weeks later or after all the information has come out that they made print a retraction on page twenties, right, right, So that's a that's pretty incredible because that just goes to show more more of this is affecting people than they're trying to. Obviously they're suppressing that. But you know, I was just gonna I was almost gonna say cell phones at first, because I've been seeing people.
I saw a highly flammable, you know, tanker truck. I was driving in LA the other day and the guy's got a cell phone in front of his face in heavy traffic, and you know, you stop and go where you have to pay attention because you might ram the next guy, and you've got this huge tankful of flamable liquid and you're on your your cell phones in front of your face. It's like, what are you guys doing? You know? Yeah, I know that's too well, it's it's a combination of
things. Well we know what that they've been, you know, dumbing down the population for the last hundred years. And I mean, you know, guys, you can let off now, okay, populations, you've already created a whole generation of morons lighting up now. We do need to overkill. It's overkill. We do literally capable of doing something um instead of complete morons. But that's part of it too. The cell phone, you know, me, I would own itself. I don't even have a a flip phone.
I have nothing. You know. The thing is if I'm in trouble, somebody else has itself like always that's um, but I don't have it. I won't use those things. But they are a man as they really are. There's sucking two set of people. And so between that and the
general dumbing down and also the drug addiction. Uh yeah, it could be somebody's you know, he's gonna tebow on you because he's had a stroke because he had the uh you know, he did what the government told him to do without his injections, and now he's got blood clots and his brain, blood blood clots in his heart, and he's passing out while he's doing eighty miles an hour coming straight forwards. You or he could be drunk office but
or he could be on drugs, illegal or pharmaceutical drugs. Or he could be a complete moral looking at his cell phone. So to be honest with you know, driving around these days it's really taking not because you're a bad driver, but because everybody else. You've got to keep your eyes open. You can't drop your guard for a minute. So yeah, no, it's it's bad, Daniel, And that's part of the reason. Yeah, what
were you talking about, Pat? Oh? Well, you know when I was I was going into your books earlier, and you know, the Master's Guide to the Way of the Warrior and the Art of Urban Survival I think are essential for everyone. And I was showing the survival library that you offer to people, and I actually did get it some time ago. I just got to dig it out of my email to find find the sources for the dropbox. But if you can't find I'm going to send you the link to
it right now or after the shows. You don't have to tag around your inbox. Yeah, and there's there's a lot of great stuff in there. And I also, in addition to that, got that giant encyclopedia that you had that was in the eighteen hundreds era. It tells you how to do everything without electricity, which is amazing. You know, those are those are
other types of things that are gonna need soon. And I love the fact that you talk about being ruthless and talk about the spy craft because you don't have to play at a higher honor or higher nobility than the people that are at war with you, because you'll lose every time. Yes, yeah, yeah, no, absolutely. Um. You know one idea with people of friends and and my fellow countrymen. Yeah, I come from a place of honor and I treat them with respect and decency. But the people we are
dealing with again, these are people that rape and murder small children. So there's no reason why I have to show any honor to them. I mean, it was different, you know, like you hear the story about the patent and raml during World War Two, and you know these guys admired each other and they studied each other's strategies and tactics, and they had honor when
they were frightening each other. All that is gone. Folks. We are dealing with the worst scum of humanity and you cannot treat them with honor. You cannot treat them with compassion either, because you will lose. And so, yeah, I you know, my book the thirty six Strategies of Ancient China has a lot of you know, strategies from ancient history from Japan and
China, because ancient China and ancient Japan, those were ruthless countries. They were ruled by massive psychopaths that you know, had no qualms about murdering millions of their own people. And so this it's called unification usually, right, they're unifying or consolidating when they murder a bunch of people who don't agree exactly. Oh, yeah, you're right, and so and I've been studying this
for a long time, and you know, now I do. We have weekly meetings at our community and every other week I do a little talk on how to be cutting in ruthless. The thing is, people that we are dealing with the most important thing is to survive and the spycraft. That's in the Mastering the Secret Work, which is it's not my writing, it's the South African Communists handbook the nineteen sixties. Well goes to show you the techniques
they used to overthrow our countries. Right, so learn from your enemy. So that's master as he could work. All as I did was I cleaned it up. It was like a scan copy of an old PDF. What I did is I cleaned it up and made it into a readable booklet. And but no, you study the way of enemy. Know your enemy is the first rule that Sunsue writes in this book The Art of War. So
we have to know our enemy. And and I tell them, and I tell stories at the at the weekly meeting of real life stories that that happened to me, that happened to members of my family, on how we were able to out fox the authorities. Now, these are these are tactics you use when you're arrested by the police, or when you're stopped by border patrol, or um, when you're stopped by a checkpoint, Nazi checkpoint during World War two. Um, these are the techniques and strategies you can use to
save yourself, to get to get out of those situations. So, yeah, being cunning and ruthless. I'm trying to teach people, folks, you know what we are. The battle we are fighting. It's not a fair fight at all. Excuse me, It's never been a fair fight. These people outnumber us, they outpower us. They got more can we do? They have everybody on their side, the media, the police, the military, the politicians, the schools, the businesses, the banks, you know.
I mean, it's this is not the David and Goliath. This is about between you know, monsters, you know, it really is. It's it's the Craig and Yeah, evil in response to devastation. There's no reasoning with evil. Their their objective is to eliminate you and to torture you all
the way down. So with that type of mentality in place, and once you recognize that and understand it, what type of reasoning do you think you're going to be able to accomplish with somebody who's main objective is literally just to annihilate you, Yeah, you know, and and to sit by and enjoy your suffering, because that's what you do. You know. They're what we're dealing with, our psychopaths. We've talked about this before. Dan know about
psychopaths, and you know, I try to maintain the positive aspect. I don't want to scare people. I don't like the black pain build people. But folks, we've got what we're dealing with, our psychopaths, and they are a degree of evel. Most people cannot wrap your heads around. Um. They really don't get how evil these people are and what they're capable of. UM, But I do. And that's why I'm I'm nervous, and that's why I'm you know, doing the best I can to provide people with
the knowledge and skill as they need to survive this. Because it's not just I know, we're prepperaced annual, we're you know, we've done what we can to protect our families. And by the way, my best to your wife and daughter, I hope you're doing good. Yeah, but it's not enough for us to protect ourselves. We really have to save society. Because, for example, I've got this, I've got a really great group here.
We've got about eighty two hundred members and it fluctuates a little bit, some drop out, some move, and we're well on our way to becoming self sufficient. We've got a medical team, we've got security team, our communications team. We can now all members can now communicate with each other and the rest of the world will set it up. Now everybody's got a hammer
radio, we've got base stations. We uh, we can communicate between counties because their community is spread out between like a dozen small towns spread out over thirty miles. But we can now communicate with the rest of the world. You know, they all got their Hammer radial licenses. We're all tuned interpeters. We can talk to people in Europe or Asia or the United States, you know. So we're doing really good. But when it all comes down
and it all collapses, just having our community, we're good. But you know what we need, we need other communities. You know, if it's just us are left us survived, then we're not going to survive for that much longer either. So what we need to do is, you know, spread the word and and help. You know, I'm trying to do what I can. I know, it's frustrating because the people I talk to that are trying to build communities, most of them don't have any success. It's
it's not going well. You know, the Freedomselves movement and a lot of these other movements, they're not getting anywhere as advanced as we are. Um And you know what I've noticed too, there's a lot of ex pats that are in places like Portavarda and things like that, Acapulco, there's a an Acapulco area out there. They're all leaving. They're all leaving, and they're all consolidating in places that are already communist countries, which to me is contraintuitive
because you can't even own land out there. They can take it from you anytime they want to. It seems like they're setting them what's that like, where where are they going? Like in Mexico, like a like Portavarda, like a Baja Peninsula and stuff like that. Like to me, that seems like you're putting yourself in as Once you consolidate and you make you know, you make and all these announcements that that's where you are, you basically told
everybody. I mean, it doesn't take a whole lot of intel to figure out where a consolidated group of you know, people who don't agree with the government are residing. So you just basically put a target on your back, you know, And then you're also out of Even if you think that the government in the United States is the enemy, which it are, you just put yourself in a foreign country with even less, you know, layers of
bureaucracy protecting you. So's it's a little a little strange, right. Yeah, Now, listen, I've I've heard a lot of good things about Mexico from people that move down there. You're quite happy. But what you're sitting is quite true. You know. I do consults. If you're interested in getting ready and getting prepped and you need some personal guidance, then I offer
consultation. So I could do two hours with You'll go through everything, all your preps, all your plans, because it's also making plans, and I try to customize. I do customize my advice to who you are, aware you are, what your family, where you live, what your resources. You know, it's going to be a different a different plan whether you live in a condo in the big city or you live in a farm out in the country. It's going to be a different strategy for you to survive those
situations. And a lot of people are saying, well, you know, the most common question is where can I go to? Where can I escape? Where can I run to. You know, we all want to escape. This is absolute madness. And it doesn't matter where people are in the world. I talk to people in Europe, I talk to people in the US and here in Canada. Everybody wants to escape. Where can I go?
Well, there is no way can go. And I know a lot of people do go to Mexico. But I'll be honest with you, Daniel, I tell them, you know, you're better off where you are right now. There's no sense and packings up and moving across the country. The last guy I spoke to him and his wife and his two kids. They live in Halifax or in New Brunswick, which is the east coast of Canada,
and he wanted to move to either Alberta or to Mexico. And I said, look, you know, by the time you pack about your house and you move three thousand miles, you know, you know, it's a big it's a big expense, it's a lot of effort, and then when you get there, you're not necessarily at all. The thing is just kind of stand your ground unless you're you know, you live in the ghetto in Chicago. Yeah, then you got to move. Yeah, there's certain areas
that probably are cut pretty much wasted by now. Yeah, then you got to move. I had one one clients. He lived in Chicago, mugged on the bus every day, and I said, Jesus Murphy, you know, Chris, you got to get out of there. Um here, you know, how much money do you have left? Or I would have got like five thousand dollars to my name. I said, well, good, rental U hau, pack everything in that U haul and start driving south.
Just go just get out of there. And when you come across a small town along the way that looks nice, check if they have anything for rent, and if there's any jobs, and if there art, then stop there. Just get out of Chicago. And he did. He ended up in North Carolina and he found a community there and he's thriving. You know, he credits me for saving his life because I told him just getting the car,
get out of there. You know, my god, if you're living in Chicago, if you're living in in Saint Louis or New York or LA, you don't get out of there. But for the most part, don't move. Stay where you are. It's not any better anywhere else. And even though I've got a lot of positive opinions about people that did go to
Mexico. You're right, there's a target on your back. I just got a a message on one of my YouTube videos and because I've I've been saying about I've been talking about this on a few of my my videos, and one guy rolled back, he says, yeah, you're right. The other thing people think is that, oh, you know, if I get a farm, you know, I'll get a little cabin out in the woods, I'll be okay. And I'm going well, actually, no, yeah, you know, even if you were to you know, you had the money
to do that, good for you. But even if you had the money to do that, you bought a little cabin out in the country there and you set up your little self sufficiency farm, it still doesn't mean you better be okay. And then I explained to them about, you know, ordering all of them are in Hungary. Sorry, in the Ukraine back in the nineteen thirties, how the Communists starved something like eight million Ukrainians to death, and most of them were on small farms the country, small isolated farms,
self sufficient. But they found them and they stole all their food and they shot all their livestock, and they raped their wives and daughters, and then they left them there and just starved to death. And they starved by the millions. Yeah, those those were the farmers that they didn't just all wholesale murder. And the US actually went in and gave aid because they killed so
many of the farmers that they didn't have food for their country. That's that's that's how thorough they were about finding everybody in every little tiny town and just wiping them straight out because they were self sufficient. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, what a horror story. But listen, that's what communists do, and we are all you know, forget about democratic republics. That's all along ancient history, all right. Yeah, the government system you think you live
under no longer exists. If it ever did, maybe in the seventeen hundreds. I don't know. I'm sort I sort of have a little bit of a fondness for the eighteen hundreds. But that's what communists do. So all these ideas of trying to escape probably aren't going to work. So I got a message from a guy. I said, listen, you're right what you said. People don't believe what he said, But I lived through Angola Civil
War from nineteen eighteen nine to nineteen ninety four. And he said, he said, if you go out into the countryside and you start a little pharmacist, you're just putting a target on your back, because they went after those farmers first. And well, lo and behold, I read exactly the same That's why I talk about it. I read exactly the same thing from a blogger that was in Venezuela. He said, guy, there were people, they had a little firm, they had, you know, they were preppers.
They had their gardens, they had, you know, some chickens and goats, and he said, they were targeted first. They know where you are, they know you're out there. If you show that you have any kind of resources, they come after you. And then it was the same thing I read from another blog blog that was in the Herzegovina when they shut down for two years, he said the same thing. He said, you know, yeah, there were people, they were out in the countryside,
farmers. They got targeted first, and they were targeted by who, by street gangs. Yeah. So I was about to say that because if everybody's desperate, what do you think is going to happen? Rampant crime. It doesn't even have to be. They don't have to waste the resources in the military to come out and get you. But no, you are also in the age of the drones, which they don't have to do anything except send a little remote controlled toy with a bomb on it over to where you are
and take care of business that way. I know, I know. So it's very difficult. So again, how do we survive? Well, you know, I'm trying to share that information. We've got to go underground.
So, um, we've got the community here. And the other good thing about this area is, um, there's a lot of Amish and mennon A farms here and these guys have been living without electricity since the beginning and listen they do well you know, Um, it's really it's really quaint because we're where we have our meetings is very close to some of the Amish farms. And every time we're at the meeting, I hear the clip clop, clip clop, clip clock and it's a horse and buggy. You know, it's
it's the most adorable thing. I'm it does my heart good to see a horse and buggy. And but listen, these guys are self sufficient, and we already have friends within the farmer community. We already buy a whole food from our whole milk from them. Oh, don't tell anybody. Yeah right, that's that's an right there, that's contraband. As a matter of fact, the coffee. I wasn't really a big fan of whole milk or whatever. What do I know. I'm not I'm not really a healthy not I've
always been healthy no matter what I've done. I'm sort of like impervious, you know. I'm sort of like a wolverine. Whatever happens, I'll the ol from it, you know, right. I don't know how to take for cash. Um. So I just yesterday I was like one of my my community members house nearly five minutes away. I dropped by every twice a week, three times a week, say hello to the kids. And I said, oh shit, I forgot to buy milk. She said, I'm gonna give you some some raw milk, some whole milk. I said,
I don't want that. Really, She goes here, try it. Well, it is delicious. I just had some in my coffee. It tastes completely different. It's it's like I usually buy a coffee creamer because you know, I like a little bit more creamy taste in my coffee, but this is it tastes so much better and real milk. So yeah, we get our raw milk from the Amish and week Also as a community, we buy
chickens, buy the hundreds from the local farmers. We put it in an order how many people want chickens, so we got eighty people in the community. Everybody wants you know, five ten chickens. So three or four times a year we buy a couple of hundred chickens. And they raised them from scratch, their free range. There's no chemicals added to their feed, you know, and there's no U hormones or or any biotics. You know.
They're they're free range chickens. And then they harvest them and they and they they cleaned them and wrap them up and we just picked them up and h you know. But we buy a hundred at a time, so we get a big discount on on on the chickens. Also, the same thing is true. We haven't done it yet, but we're talking about, you know,
buying a couple of head of cattle. We'll pay to ray used them on the farm, will pay for the feed and we'll pay for the veterinarian veterinarian and all that, and you know, let them run around for a year and then we'll harvest them. We'll send them to the to the butcher and have it all cut up at the steaks and pieces. And again it's distributed to comportunity. So it's really good here to be close to these farmers because we get the best food. We also have a food co op,
so it's what we all a bag and box co op. So it's we don't open up a storefront, no, but what we will do is we've got we've got a website. It's a distributors for the local farm farm itself directly to this distributor and you go there and you put in your order and whatever you want and they got everything cheese and milk and eggs and all stop
stop stop um something up there and twice once every two weeks. And then what they do is they put it all on the back of a truck and they drive it to our house or in one of the community member's house and then everybody just shows up there. At seven o'clock Tuesday, the trucks come and bring your baskets and everybody comes and they pick up there or all fresh organic. So we're trying to become self sufficient. But the thing with our
community is we're super secret. We don't have a website, we don't have, you know, any kind of Internet presence. I could tell you the name of the community, but it's really generic name would make sense anyways, and if you googled it, nothing would come up. You know, there are no there's no search results for the name of our community. So we're trying to keep it all underground. Also, at our meetings, have a rule no cell phones at the meetings because and because we know that those cell
phones don't turn off right right, and they're tracking you. So you're going to this meeting every every week and and you're talking about being self sufficient and setting up communications and things like that, and and growing your own food. We also have our own gardens. That's another thing, and we grow our own chickens, right And because a lot of the members it's it's it's a rural community, so there's a lot of farmhouses. A lot of the members,
you know, have farmhouses. They're not operating farms, but they're farms and with fields and all that. So they've got lots of rooms. So okay, can we we'll put up a coupe there and we're gonna put a dozen chickens in there for the eggs. You got to do you mind that we put up a coup on your property? No, absolutely not. So you know, chickens are spread, their distributed. There's no centralized location for our food. The guard. We've got a garden here, we've got a
garden there. We've got another garden over here, so it's none of it is centralized. But we all work together to tend the gardens and attended chickens. And you know, if we need money for things, we uh, we pass a hat around. There's no monthly fees. We'll pass a hat around and to raise money. We've got a really good medical team. So there's I'm on the medical team because as you know, I used to be as right. Yeah, yeah, And I've already put on four workshops for
our community by teaching first aid skills. And but it's not just me. We've got a Chinese medicine doctor. We've got three former paramedics, and we've got half a dozen nurses, and we've got three herbalists so we're all part of the medical team. So if it's if it's an emergency crisis, then yeah, I mean, the paramedics can go there and we can patch you up, and then you know if it's or diagnostic type of illnesses. And I'm with you on this, Daniel. I don't believe in the virus theory
anymore either. But three women that are medicinal herbalists, they grow with their own herbs in their backyards and then they make their own tinctures and extracts and teas, and they know what they're doing. They know better than the doctors. I haven't been to a doctor in forty years. You couldn't pay me to go to a doctor because look at what's happened now. Okay, does anybody trust the medical profession at this stage of the game? Are you an
idiot? Would you trust these people? Would you trust them? No? I can't trust them. Certainly. Was something like, you know, a broken leg or a car accident. Okay, a trauma doctor knows what he's doing, but as far as everybody else, you know, I wouldn't trust them. So we take care of our own health. He's gotta be careful.
Even then, it's like, okay, well, before we can operate on your leg, we have to test you for this imaginary thing and if it comes up positive, then we're gonna be stuffing things into your IV while you're being operated on that you don't ask for, you know, yeah, yeah yeah. But also here's the other thing. You know, the importance of being part of a commit also that you have your own intelligence. I
mean that know people that know people that know people. That's why we found out with all these weird accidents, that car accidents, that it wasn't drunk driving. These guys had strokes. And we know that because members of our community are part of the ambulance response team in the local towns. Can you I'm not sure if it is your mic chord, maybe a little loose. I noticed it's doing a little bit of popping. Am I getting party? It could just be the connection, But I just if it's not a big
deal, it's not that to shrap thing. I would just if it's something that's simple. Then maybe you moved in a little bit too close to the microphone get heated when I'm talking Daniel, So then I'm moving it close. I try and keep it back here yeah, the Old Country folk medicine that you're basically I mean, that's it's almost like folk magic, like when you're talking about the herbs and the tinc shirts and stuff like that, Like that's
that's the traditional white magic good stuff. I mean, the magic exists for people out there who don't realize it. It actually is a thing. The energies or whatever you're conjuring in yourself or somewhere else and bringing it to you. That's a thing, and it's very you know, not something to be messed with. But like the Old Country, when I look at it, I think it like the old Italians, like fixing people when oppressive governments were,
you know, harming their communities. They did things in the secret, They did things without you know, flashing a sign, but they would take care of business. There'd be people laying hands, there'd be the herbs and things like that, and things would get fixed. And it's just pretty incredible that you have something like that to an extent where you are. That's that's a pretty powerful thing. It is. It is, and well, you know, I believe in magic. I think I have a different understanding of
how it might work, But it doesn't matters might listen. It works, okay. So you know the other thing with community too, though, is so okay. So I got sidetracked. So it's the intelligence. So um, for example, how did we all get hammer radio license? Well, a friend of a friend of one of the community members is an instructor in Hammer radio. He knows about what we are and we're trying to do, and he says, I will teach everybody in your community for free. All
of this stuff is for free. Nobody pays for anything. We volunteer our time if we need cash. We passed the hat around and we've done that a few times. And so what he did was he trained everybody that wanted to. So we got thirty three members in our community just got their Ham radio license last week. They go over to his house. He lives on a farm, and he trains them and then he tests them and then they all got their call signs and now you know, with a really good communications
team. But the same thing is um for our medical team. We've put together three stashes of medical gear equipment like really good trauma kids, and we stationed those statues throughout the county at different people's homes. So, like I said, we got about almost a dozen small towns and ten miles. Somebody
in that town will have the medical equipment stationed at their house. So if there is a big disaster and the people are and we know, you know, you go to John's house, got to medical, get there and I'm ten minutes, I'll be there to help. You know, We've got you know, fifteen members in the medical team that all have some sort of medical experience. So you know, we we've got the equipment, we can go
out there, we can help you. And again the other thing is too is that now the only thing I still like about the old school medicine is antibiotics. We have. Of course half a doesn't natural antibiotics, but if there's a really serious bacterial infection like bronchial pneumonia, the natural antibiotics might not work in time, and so you need something really strong, strong about Here in Canada, of course, it's illegal for you know, for you to
buy antibiotics there. In the States, you can buy antibiotics usually by going to a feed store, farmers feed store. They have all that stuff there, right. It's because it's designated for animals doesn't mean you can't take it. It's exactly the same antibiotics dog food. Yeah, yeah, but here you can't get any biotics. Now. I get it through mail order from
the US my anibiotics, but technically it's illegal. The only thing is that whoever works at at the post office doesn't know what the hell they're dealing with, you know. Um, I want to say there was something to do with treating like fish tank water that people were using. Was that you there was such fish moss. Yeah, get to fish antibiotics, yes, google fish mocks fish m x and you can order now. It says right on the bottle made for for fish for aquariums. But you see the factory that
produces this stuff in China. By the way, we don't make our own anymore. Um, you know they do, okay, morning shift, there's all this stuff goes into bottles for humans. Evening shift. All this goes in the bottles and we'll put slap another label on them. We'll say it's fish antibiotics. But it's exactly the same. I've used it several times. It's a great effect. But they they try to scare you when it comes to like how they market pricing too, when they call something food grade.
Excuse me, food grade has always tripled the amount of something that's not considered food grade. And it might be it might be that it has some extra you know, anybody call adulter ins in it. But but it doesn't necessarily mean that it's true. It just means that they put a different label on it and charge anymore. Yeah, but anyways, not everybody in the community knows where to get it from. And so one of the meetings, one of our members came in and said, I've got six boxes of antibiotics if
anybody wants it, and this is medical grade antibiotics. Where did you get six boxes of antibiotics? Well, she has she has friends that work at the local hospital. That's all we can say. That's all we can say. And she brought in she'd also had like four boxes of hypermectin. I
mean, you can't get a prescription for hypermectin here. They the doctors won't give it to you, even though it's been proven to be really effective against the imaginary COVID, but it's also been proven effective against numerous other disorders, including cancer. It's an improvement. Yeah, it's it's a very effective treatment. France, but of course they won't prescribe it. And this is the you know, they tried to downplay it in the mainstream media by calling it
horse paste. Come on, you know, um, these are capsules, are made for human consumption. They've been using it for like what was it, was it valaria or it's one of those things that they had already proved it for, like use and something. It was established for for years and years. But all of a sudden, once they saw it was effective for whatever they're trying to poison us with this round, they decided to get all crazy with the propaganda against it, although it was already established. You know,
it wasn't ever horse paste. I mean, yes, maybe that's also what it's used for in higher doses when you're topical, but that's not what they were talking about. That's it's actually been utilized with humans and it was like the go to for specific you know, ailments for a long time, well established before they said anything about this. Yeah. Oh, accidentally it
cured the poison that you're feeding us. Yeah, and stop vaping and don't smoke, because you know, nicotine helps to block the poison that's we're trying to give you. Yeah, I owe my long life to my smoking, and so like, you know, I tell people should well, you know I should. Look, the government doesn't mind poison us with chemtrails, not
a word from the government. Government doesn't mind poisoning us with thoride in The government doesn't mind us being poisoned with it insecticides on our fruit and vegetables. The government doesn't mind us being poisoned with electromagnetic radiation through the cell phones and the cell towers. The government doesn't mind poisoning us with gamo foods. But you know what, the government doesn't like smoking. Oh my god, Oh
so they're back. The government is so irate and out against people that smoke. Tells me that smoking must be good, you know, because we're dealing with these evil people. The reverse is true of everything they say. Anyways, the point I wanted inversion, Yeah, the point I wanted to make is like the community is not only a good thing to have for you know,
becoming self sufficient. Right because you know what I say in my course the Complete Guide Deforming Communities, which is on autonomy, which is through the University of Reason Na keep forgetting his name anyways, um, is that yes, we need to recreate for ourselves, our own medical help. We need to recreate for ourselves, our own food, our own communications and security.
We also have a security team. Um, so if one of our farmer friends is being looted by seat gangs and listen, they'll drive two hours to get up here. Sure you know, if they've got the gas in the vehicles from the nearest ghetto. We've got so far, a good half dozen guys with move experience farms. We're we're all in communication with with radios, so um you know, if there is a problem, we can be sent out to protect our community. We also, you know, we've planned things
for our local small towns. These are the ways to get into a small town. Usually there's only like two or three ways to get into a small town. You know. They got you got to get off the main highway and then go you know an hour long this road and then you're at the small town. Well, we know how to you know, set up roadblocks that on that highway and check people that are coming into the small town.
We have to do all that for ourselves. When when it all hits the fan, and I know it sounds maybe some of your listeners are thinking, oh my god, this guy's off wall with this, but no, listen, read history. See what they did in Venezuela, See what they did, and goal, let's see what they're doing in South Africa. See what they're doing in Croatia. And see what they did in Russia and Latvia and Lithuania and East Germany and China and Cambodia and Vietnam. What Look what they
did there. You know who pushed up most of it? Guess who? Guess who funded and supported it? The government that we have. That's right, that's every place that they supposedly fought communism, Communism took root. I wonder how that happened. I wonder how that happened. We can do it deep that happened to that. But it's uh, it's the central banks that founded on all of that. And you think they're not going to do that
to you, because why they like you. They don't like us. Okay, they like Americans, so they're not going to do that here in America or Canada. No, even now, and all of Europe is the same thing. You know, Look what they do to Dutch farmers. You know, I'm oh God, yeah, Dutch heritage myself, and that all the other thing around here is I can't believe there's so many uh Uch heritage people
here. This is where all these uh Mennonites are from. They're from Holland and so many that My dad's mother she was when she first came, when they first came over, she was raised Mennonite. So my great grandmother was on my dad's side was Mennonite and grew up that way. So it's pretty interesting. You know, the Pennsylvania Dutch, which is the same with the thing as saying in German basically right, So yep, yeah, most of
the Amish are German extraction. They read and speak German and that men Andits tend to be more Dutch. So we've got Dutch in German up here. That's I mean, they were all born here in Canada and all that, but they traced their heritage back and some of them can even still speak Dutch in German homage, could speak German. So yeah, it's not like they're not going to do that here. They hate us, they're going to kill
us anyways, doing everything they can. It was folks, listen, if you're listening to this and you think I'm off, lay off the Deep band with this. No, look at what they're doing. Look at what they've done already, Like this whole Biden administration, what a joking. Look at what we got here justin castro Fort, whatever, what a freak show. But these people don't actually run anything. Joe Biden doesn't decide anything. He doesn't even decide what he's going to have for breakfast. He's just a pop
but he's a figure. He's a strong. Man. Is the people behind the scenes that are running things. And those people are the central bankers, the same ones that funded, the same ones that to this day continue to support the communist Chinese. Everybody says, oh, you know the communist Chinese. They're bad, they're infiltrate. No, no, but they don't run their own country, are you kidding? Wake up? They are run by
the same central bankers that run everything else. We know that guy over in Massachusetts, Stefan Fetterman, the guy who looks like spot Yeah, there was this big yeah, there was exactly there was this um two way channel that was like, Fetterman is pro abolishing the two A I go. Fetterman is pro pop tarts with chocolate syrup. He doesn't have deep thoughts he's just there to do things. You know, he's he just told what to do. He went to his rocky road. That's all he wants. He doesn't care
about anything else. I know. You think these people think for themselves, They don't. They don't run anything, not Biden, not Congress, not to send it. None of these guys run anything. Okay, they take their paycheck and they're told what to do and that shit. And they don't even have to do anything because the mechanics of running the government, it's all taken care of on a on a sub Yeah, hidden secrets, it's it's not part of it's not part of the machinery that anybody normally sees what's going
on. It's you know, it's a lot of it's through the bureaucrats. And I hate bureaucrats. You know. Communism grew out of the mystery schools. And we're talking about you know, the Freemasonic orders and all, you know, scroll and key, all these all these little things, but they all came from mystery Babylon, Egypt, you know, all the Far East stuff. Yeah, and they they had installed six thousand years ago mind control.
Like I don't know when a mankind decided or learned how to utilize these tactics to you know, put people in the type of conditioning that they needed to to be forever loyal to them and be so deeply imprinted with this you know, bs. But that's that's where socialism and communism grew. But from so whenever you see that coming through in the politics, you know, they're connected into this big, giant, old ancient colt. Yeah right, So yeah, I can confirm what Daniel saying, folks, because you know,
I mean I like history. I've read a lot of history, and for like twenty years I've taken deep to triumph. Figure where did this come from? Um? There is this shame is well not famous. There's this line from the movie The Thin Red Line for the guy's talking and he's saying, who's doing this to us? Who's killing us? You know? So those were the questions I had, Like, who's doing this to us? I mean, who has driven humanity insane? Who's murdering us by the tens of
millions? Every couple of years there's another mass slaughter or another genocide. Who's what is behind this? Well, it's human nature. Well, you know, I don't believe it's human nature. Now, I really don't because you know, the people I'm with and myself included, I never wanted to genocide anybody. Well, actually there's a group of people I would like the genocide, but we can't talk about that. Yeah, that's only because they're doing
what they're doing. Otherwise we wouldn't you know, if they didn't exist for that purpose of trying to kill us, we wouldn't be angry. I mean, wouldn't be you know. Yeah, I know. It's the same thing with the gays and the trainies and all that. When I was younger, I grew up in the arts and partsi community. You know, I was played in bands, I dated actresses, you know, I hung around that that kind of community, and there were tons of gays there. You know.
Never had a problem with the gays or a trainees or a drag queens. Never had a problem with that until they started shoving it down to throw out of school children. Okay, now we got a problem with that. And now they all pretended like, oh, we're being generous. Nobody's generous adding the gaye okay, and you know they just jumped to these extremes and oh, you know, we have to fight for freedom. No. First of all, you're not fighting nothing, and it's got nothing to do with
freedom. Just get out of the goddamn schools and leave the kids alone. If they didn't go into this, a problem with you. But you're in the schools now. And look, just to give an example, we had a really tragic case here not too long ago, in the small town that I live in. You know, it was like a Monday night. I'm hearing all these sirens, ambulance to fire, you know, not too far away. I'm I'm only about a mile from the railway tracks, you know.
And one of the things I like is to listen to the sound of the train whistle late at night. It's very haunting sound. It's kind of lonely, you know. I like that. Anyways, I hear all these science turns out. Next they found out what it was. A fifteen year old girl committed suicide by walking in front of a train. Oh man, yeah, so well. So I'm on the local facebook page, the town facebook page, and we were in contact with her mother and I ended up
speaking. And the great thing about our community is that when that happened, our community organized at a town council meeting where we brought in, you know, three pastors that all had expertise in suicide prevention, and we invited all the parents and in the local town to come and attend and to you know, ask questions and to get moral support and spiritual support to do for you
your two being suicidal. And so I had a chance to talk to the mother of that poor little girl, and and also one of my my, my adopted grandchildren with friends with her at school. So what was going on with her? What was going on with this little girl that she committed suicide? She was trans It was the chemicals. Yeah, she thought she was a boy. She started dressing as a boy. And look, why would that happen if it wasn't for the indoctrination of the lgbtwo gay pride of nonsense,
if it wasn't. And it's in the schools, guys, it's in the schools here. It's a small town, almost all Christians, Anomous and Mennonites, and the school teachers are forcing this crop down the throats of six year olds. No would I have a problem with these people. Know, they're indoctrinating small children with this stuff, so that you know now they're a teenager. They don't know anymore what they are, and they're so confused and
so depressed they throw themselves in front of oncoming trains. I mean, what a horse show. So are we're going to keep quiet about it? No, our community they still have the drag Queen story time, but we send members of our community to every drag Queen storytime. They don't protest because oh I would protests. The police would come round you up, you know, yeah, you're the best terrorist, right yeah, no domestic terrorists. Yeah no, not allowed to protests. But so they won't protest, no signs
or anything like that. But what they do is they get there early to take all the best seats in the library, and they sit way up front, and when the drag queens come out, they sit there and give them distink, just intimidate them, you know, to make them know that you actually aren't welcome here. So you've got a bunch of hostile looking people in the front road staring you down. Okay, that's all we can do,
Daniel, What can we do? You know? So you know it would be interesting though if speaking of intelligence, um, there's no reason why people can't show up a little relate to those meetings, get the license plate numbers, get see where they're going afterwards, and see you know, because if you can catch them in an actual crime against a child, then that's a whole different thing than just you know, exploitation and and trauma as far as
far as a public speaking event goes. If you if you can tail them and then you just wait for them to make a mistake, and then you have all that intael on them, you can you can put you can put them down that way, if if, if if the the court system is even attempting to care about such crimes because they're involved in it as well, So who knows, they pick and choose what what's what's a crime these days anyway, Yeah, no, there the judiciary isn't too interested in that in
pursuing pedophiles obviously obviously well because everybody in the government's pretty much a pedophile anyways, So they don't want to pick off the senator body investigating pedophilia because then, yeah, because because who gave right? Because who who supplied it in the first place. If if you find too much about one case, you're gonna find too much about other things that the involvement is intertwined with the government
or whatever, so it kind of protects itself in that sense. Absolutely criminals. What's that? Oh yeah, pizza Gate? Right, yeah, then there's that. You know, Pedesta is creepy. Brother. Let me come on, look at the artwork. These guys haven't the houses. That doesn't tell you everything you need to know. I do not have paintings of children being uh hung from walls and chained up in their underwear? Would you? I got you know, sometimes I got frustrated, Daniel, because look,
I can I can spot these guys a mile away. How come other people can't. What don't you get? Can't you see that these people are psychopaths. And the symbolism of a grown man wearing a bunny suit next to children in a photograph, I mean that's there. You're straight up telling him that you're the predator and that you're you're going to kill that child. That's that's
that's what that stuff, you know, it translates out to be. And they have pictures like that all over Podesta's house, big pick bunny suit man with man with you know, facial hair, and and and a child about to be uh you know at least in the picture posed as the victim of what's about to happen to him. Yeah, yeah, no, because you know, I did a cup radio shows on the Pizza Gates basque musical. Of course, it's real. Look, you gotta understand, I'm working on
a video. I'm coming out with it probably tonight, okay, And the name of the video is going to be, uh, get your team together now, No, that's not the name of the video video anyways. Um. The thing is, psychopaths are evil, and wherever you find psychopaths, you will find child sexual abuse, pedophiles. HM. The difference, that's what makes it so scary is it's the it's the it's a complete indifference to
the horrific acts that they're doing. It's not I mean, maybe maybe they're getting pleasure out of it too, but it's the last it's a complete indifference and disconnect from human emotions that makes them so day dress. Yeah when you say, yeah, yes, but but there's even more to it than that dual. It's the evil involved. You know, children are are the closest to God, right, especially young children I have. I'm sort of like
the adopted grandfather to a couple of families here in town. And you know, I love those kids. You know, um, you know, I do magic tricks for them. Every time I come and see them. I always have some chocolates for them, and I teach them how to you know, the paint, the play guitar, always with their parents present. I'm never alone with the kids. Not because there's something wrong with me, but I just you know, I'm never alone with any children. That was the
same thing when I was teaching martial arts. I had a kid's class. Kids loved that. It was the most popular class in town, and I would have the parents sit in the dojo while I'm teaching those classes. I wanted to be a part of it, see what's going on, especially if there's any hot single moms, right, I mean, just my sense, Daniel, don't make me reveal my secrets. Yeah, I know there's a few hot single moms, and boy did they like the karate instructor. But
I restrained myself. Okay, you know, at least for this, at least at least in this conversation, we'll say that's what happened. You change yourself. You were something that I didn't know about. That was a long time ago. I'm an old man now, Daniel, and I've and I'm not interested in those things anymore. But no, when I was younger, yeah, sure, you know, I've heard with the moms. But anyways,
um, but I love kids. They're they're so innocent, you know, and somebody I read somewhere but the children are the closest to God. It's destroying that innocence that gives the psychopath pleasure. I don't even know if it's really like if they're really sexually attracted to children. I mean, first, I couldn't even imagine being sexually attracted to children, Like why, you know, why would that be sexually attractive? But I think part of that
attraction is the idea that they will destroy their innocence. And once you've destroyed their innocence, those children are ruined for life. I mean, sure, there are survivors of child sexual abuse that you know, are able to live meaningful lives afterwards, but they're not the one hundred percent after that, right, So it's the opportunity to destroy an entire life. I think that's the attraction for the psychopaths, and that kind of plays into the dark magic aspects
of it too. If they're trying to, uh give something. It's like a give and take with magic. Right, So if you're offering that up and it's not your sacrifice, it's someone else's, but you're you're putting that sympathetic magic on it to where you're you're you're making the substitute, you know, right, so that you can then attain whatever power comes from that. And it's it could be just as selfish as that, But I think I
think you're right about them kind of enjoying that as well. It's like a it's almost like a drug for them, like the and even it's all in their head or if it's magic is one percent real or whatever, but they they definitely believe in it, and they're they're definitely adamant about getting the most out of their rituals, which means nothing is off the table as far as what they will do to acquire whatever it is I think that they're acquiring. Yeah, No, I you know it's both both, Daniel. It is
the black magic and also they believe in it. And when you believe in something, you make it true. Yeah, there's a certain power and belief. That's why you know, all these religions require you to believe, because actually it does, you know, trying to make true. Yeah, yeah, like we manifest our reality and so you know they are you know,
raping children for satan. Well, they're creating satan and it's true. You know, It's it's a fine line, Daniel, I have I have researched this for a long time trying to figure out what's the difference between reality and imagination. And it's a thin line, it really is. But yeah, that's part of it. That's why they do it. Uh, they get
pleasure. You know. They did studies um where they went about. They got a van and they filled it with an MRI machine and then they went from prison to prison and they took to people that were diagnosed as psychopaths and they put them in the MRII machine and then they showed them photographs. So if they you are me to put us in an MRI and they showed us photographs of bunnies and kittens playing and small kid kids running and playing in the
field and all that. There's a part of our brain that lights up, and that part of our brain is the pleasure center, which means that we enjoy seeing beauty, We enjoy seeing innocence. We enjoy seeing animals playing and kids playing. In all that, the pleasure center in our brains light up. Now, they did the same thing with psychopaths, and the pleasure center in their brain didn't light up. It was dormant, nothing, zero is
zilch. So show them all the happy pictures of you know, beautiful women playing in the sunshine or on the beach, and kids and puppies of nothing, nothing, nothing. Then they showed them pictures of dead animals, violence, decaying corpses, murder, victims, war. Guess what happened, That's right. The pleasure centers in their brains lit up. So you know, people think, well, you know, I don't know about these people. How can they be like, well, they get pleasure from it. That's
what turns their cry. You know, they're excited, they're invigorated. Oh look at that dead corpse. I love it, you know. Oh look at them torturing that little bunny. Oh this is great. Hey's stefan.
Do you think any of that might have something to do with a particular you know, traumatic I event that rewired their brains when they were younger themselves and this and the young result is now they're in jail because of that alteration of their own psyche, or do you think this is just something that's organically homegrown, you know, psychopaths just happened type of thing. Yeah, that's a really good question, and there's been a lot of research trying to determine that.
Yes and no. Now we know that most of the gays we're sexually abused as children. So that's the other bonus that these people have in abusing children is that you know, some guy that sodomized as a young boy, he's created another somebody like him, right, Yeah, indepedophiles and a lot of these gays and trainees and all that they were sexually abused, which you know, I have a place in my heart for victims of child sexual abuse. I get it. However, when you turn around and abuse other children,
now I don't care anymore. You know, if I would kill you all personally creating more victims. But also because they have the self hatred from it happening, then they don't have a problem killing that version of themselves that they just created by doing the raping in the first place, which is just getting sicker and sicker as you go. Yeah, Yeah, exactly, Daniel, you got it. Um. But on the other hand, there are
many psychopaths that are born that way. I don't know why. Is it genetic that you know, you know, we're mothers taking some pharmaceutical drug during pregnancy. Vaccine, yeah, vaccines? Could that have affected the kids? But some people are actually born evil and it's I call them all of them? Are you know? Um? But when you see like, what would I see the other It was a documentary on YouTube or something, and was
a little girl, she was seven years old. She murdered three of her classmates seven years old, Yeah, Jesus, and she tortured them, tortured them and murdered them and then you cut off the purposes at seven years old. So there is something. You know, some of these people are born that way, Cloud Schwab, Bill Gates, you know, they're just on
evil. Yeah, And if you're leaning that way in the first place, it just takes a little bit of the wrong type of well we'll just call it jesuit or secret society guidance and that type of abuse to make it h you know, solid and concrete for the rest of your life. Yeah. Well, those secret societies, they look for people like that. Yeah, they searched them out and should Yeah. Hey, buddy, I like the way you torture that kitten. Why don't you come to a meeting tonight.
Yeah, it's true, It's it's true. There is a whole force of evil in the world. I have to tell people at much my Book of the Warrior, we have to become warriors. We have to be strong, we have to fight this. Look, if we don't fight this, we're looking like a thousand years of dark Age misery for our future generations. I mean this will you know, if they succeed and finally taking over everything without anybody fighting back, it's going to be hell on earth. If there's any
life left. I don't know there will be life left. Look, well, you know, just with the Ken trails and the wildfires, and you know, it's not just that we're being affected, it's wildlife in the forest that's been poisoned as well. These people are so anti life that I wouldn't put it past him to somehow destroy life on the planets. Right, and with biometrics and mandatory vaccinations that may or may not change your genetics forever. I mean, you're all really talking about the end of the end here if
we allow it. So it's like, what's the alternative. You either stand and fight or you you just cast your ticket, and you've actually sold out your family too, you know, because he didn't do anything about it. Yeah. Now I don't have kids, but where I live here, I work at my desk. It's facing the window, and that sounds like happened to me. That sounds like happen to me. Just being on the right
and do whatever and have a nice view sounds great. Yeah. And I see the mothers bringing their kids to the local public school, which is there's a short cut across the property here. You got to go through the ravine and they are at the public school. It's really really quick for them to get here. And you know, I see the moms and dads and they're taking their kids to school, and I see all the little kids, and
oh my god, they're so cute. They're just adorable. I don't know why, you know, these little people and they're all dressing their ringhoats and they're the backpacks, and it's just why would I want to see them suffer? You know, you're not my kids. They don't have to be my kids. I don't want to see themself like this. And so for the listeners out there, and you know you're the listeners, Um, they're like my listeners. They know what's going on. They're on the right track.
I don't know if anybody would stumble into what we talk about by accident, but listen, if you're not fighting this every single day, then what are you doing. This is not just about oh, you know, Daniel and me will survive, but no, we've got to save the rest of humanity. I know it's a it's a big claim. Well why would you do it? Well why would I do it? Because I like children, I like puppy dogs, like animals, I like nature. I don't want to
see it all destroyed. I will not stand by and do nothing and watch it all be poisoned. Because a lot of what's going on is poisoned. Psychological poison, spiritual poison, physical poison. They're injecting it, they're spraying that, they're putting it in your water, they're putting in your foot. We're being poisoned a dozen ways to Sunday, and it's going to kill people and nature and life. And how can you stand by and not do something
about that. So, yeah, you have to be a warrior. And it's a spiritual battle as well, and it's hard sometimes, Daniel, listen, do I get depressed. I'm a pretty strong guy. Yeah, I know who and what I am. There's no doubt about that. I've been doing this for a long time. I'm confident my skills and my talents. So I get depressed. Hell yeah, I get depressed sometimes, but I can't let it affect me. So I can feel depressed, but it doesn't
stop me from doing what I'm doing. It doesn't stop me from going to the meetings, it doesn't stop me if from talking to people. It doesn't stop me from being prepared. But that's part of the spiritual battle, because they're attacking us on a psychological and spiritual level all at the same time. So yeah, folks, we gotta, yeah, we gotta tough it out. We gotta get really ready that it gets strong. We can't let them win. It'll be the end of life as we know it if we let
them win. Absolutely absolutely. And Stefan, I wanted to ask you, so I pulled up your website here and I see you know I again, I had recommended that you know three tabs in from the left is the survival library. Now you have the consulting tab here, and when you cut the consulting tab, it's gonna give it a second. Takes a second. There goes the personal preparedness consultation. Do you want me to read the description or do you want to give a brief description of what? Okay, you you
promoted me more than enough, Daniel, I really appreciate that. Yes, thank you. UM. I do consulting with communities and with families and groups you know, and mostly the people that consult with me, people that just woke up recently. UM, so they're right. May I say, you know, we just woke up to this. We haven't done anything to get prepared. We don't know where to start. UM, we don't know what's
the most important thing first. And I'm coming with another UM online learning program based on based on my survival calendar, where what I've done is put together a program where you start from the simplest and cheapest things to do the most important things. I prioritize it. This is what you should do first. This is what you should do second. These are the supplies you should buy
this month. These are the supplies you should buy next month so that it's not so overwhelming, because when people first to wake up and they go, oh, oh my god, you really are trying to murder us, And you know, what do I gotta do to get to get ready to survive? So I will run through the program for you what you know, what you need to do to get prepared, and what kind of plans you need to do. I even go into you know, what skill sets you should
do in first you know, first thing is a first aid course. Um, let's get you know, let's get up on up to speed on what to do if you have an accident, because you know, the hospitals aren't going to be here pretty soon. There's gonna be no ambulance. There's gonna be no hospitals. And already look how the medical system has broken down. And besides, would you go to a hospital. One of her community members, Vivian Lovely Woman, she runs like a roadhouse restaurant here out in the
side along one of the one of the country roads. And it's one of these great great roadhouse restaurants, you know, smoked brisket and steaks and you know, and it's all locally sourced food from you know, it's all clean beef and chicken and vegetables and all that great cook. Wonderful woman. I love her to death, you know. And she's a member of our community. She had a heart attack, oh man. Yeah, And so the ambulance came because we still have ambulances here, and they took to the hospital
she came to. So now she's awake and she's talking, and they started performing CPR on her. You do not perform CPR, and somebody that's a weak, right, I don't know this is you know, did they crack her ribs while she was awake? Yes? They broke all her ribs too, goddamn it while she was awake. And what me and my partner Sean, who's he's the paramedic that he works with me. We teach the first aid courses together. Okay, we come together and we teach people what to
do. And we've been doing you know, first a CPR and triage and you know, training our members on what to do. And when we both heard of this, she's like talking to the doctors that are performing CPR on her. And look, that's why I said, I don't trust the doc medical community. This is such a counterintuitive. It's so stupid. They broke all her ribs for nothing, for nothing. She was in a lot of pain, and I took her a couple of weeks to cover, not from
the heart attack, but from the medical treatment. All right, you know, Daniel, I don't know what to say. It's something like, I can't believe the level of incompetence. And this is the hospital, this is the hospital hospital. She would have been far better off having heart attack, but it was you know, I wasn't there, Sean wasn't there, and the people that were there didn't know what to do because they, you know,
they weren't part of our community. They hadn't been taking the courses that that we're putting on and we're training people, and so they called the ambulance, and was the ambulance of the hospital that did this to her. I can't believe the so called professionals are the ones that made the biggest bone headed mistake they could possibly make. Yes, exactly exactly. And so don't don't pooh pooh, I take your first aid course, because you know what,
you're probably better off around me and my medical team. And we're not professional doctors. No, we're not but we know better how to handle an emergency situation than the local pospital. We know better. I would never have imagined such a thing possible. I really wouldn't imagined it. She's coming along, she's doing much better now. And our community supports a restaurant, you know, we have every couple of weeks we all meet there and have a big
dinner, you know, and all the food is awesome. Oh my god, it's so good. And she's a lovely woman, just an absolute wonderful woman. So but that's again, Look, folks, we don't need the rest of society. We can do it ourselves. We can work together, we can figure it out, we can look after each other. And then we don't need the doctors. And we don't need the government. We don't need the police, we don't need any of that stuff. We don't need
the cell phones. We can you know, I can talk to anybody in the world right now with my little hand and held waukie talkie, believe it or not, because I can tune in to my community member here. He's about two miles away. He's got the base station. He can relay messages through the repeaters. If I need to, I can talk to my customs in Holland if they had to have radios. But I don't know if you. But so we don't need any of these people. We have to do
it for ourselves. And the more of us, the normal, same rational people, the more of us can separate ourselves from this profoundly sick society, the better off will be, and the better off the rest of the world will be. Because the other thing is I want I tell people is that like it's not just enough to form these communities for our own survival. And again, we have a couple of sister communities in some of the smaller cities that they're too far away to come to regular meetings with us, Okay,
so they formed their own communities. Um, you know, if it's more than an hour drive to get to our meeting, then you know you're better off forming a community and your local jurisdiction. And so we have other communities formed around us and we cooperate. For example, we have picnics and pot luck dinners and we make stone soup and these are social events right where many of the members are musicians, you know, I play guitar and harmonica,
and a couple of other members here. They play bass, and we got a concert violinist and so, you know, we bring the instruments, we play. We have a big campfire, we have barbecues, and everybody brings the kids. The kids Instagram, play games and it's and so we bring communities from different different parts of the country. Even though too far would be an our unity. They have their own community an hour drive to go to a picnic and have a good time. That's okay, you know, but
we heard the people that will rebuild society after it's all gone. Who's going to rebuild it once to destroy everything? Once all the hospitals are gone, they're all bankrupt, all the malls are closed, and you know, hydroelectric facilities put down and we have no more electricity, and well, who's going
to handle things then? Who's plug and everything? So AI doesn't kill us all, we'll have to go back to the still and age just to not be next to anything that can control us with Wi Fi, right, Like I mean, if AI is anything that they say it's going to be,
I have a feeling that this happens in cycles like that. You know, we had high society at one time, but we had to abandon it because AI was the issue and we had to just break everything that was possible to have that in the You know, that's a strange theory, but I know, and it sounds kind of weird, but there's a lot of really interesting structures that look like they were like even in India, Like they look like they're three D printed out of one piece of stone, Like how did that
happen? You know? And it's right, Yeah, it wasn't primitive technology that built the pyramids and they asked to uh Maywn ruins or the Hindu temples or bow Back or any of those ancient sites. It wasn't primitive technology. They were far more advanced than we are now. Yeah, and I think a lot of the things that they call Roman architecture, I think they're miss
applying the the credit to the Romans because there's pillars. I think the pillars are resonating, you know, they're resonating some kind of sound frequency or whatever. But I don't think that has anything to do with Romans. I think that was there. It's occupied after the facts, So then they give it the credit to whoever built an empire around it, you know what I mean. It's like, did you build your house or did you buy your house. You know, just because you occupy it doesn't mean you built it.
So yeah, if I set up a tent in Stonehenge, doesn't mean I built Stonehenge, right exactly. Yeah, So, folks, we've got to do this together. You know, I've been harpening on a community for the last five years. Before that, I was more about personal preparedness, right, disaster preparedness, preparing for the apocalypse, all that kind of stuff. You know what, food and medicine and guns to bube. Once you reach a certain level of preparedness, you know, if you can survive on your
own for six months, perfect great. You know you've got enough food, water, medicine, and you've got some firearms to protect yourself. And you know you play the gray man. You know, you're not telling your friends and neighbors that you're a prepper because you don't want to put a target on your pack. But once you get to that certain level of preparedness, then the next thing you gotta do is you got to work with people, pull
them together, build parallel societies and look out for each other. Because you can accomplish ten times more with a team with a community, then you can on your own and you or UM chances of surviving UM goes up one percent. So yeah, I was gonna ask you. I know you did this for the first time last Sunday. Yeah, did the the Sunday Night Survival super chat? And yeah, are you planning on doing more of those? Where? And how does that work? Do you do you just get emails
and then you read the questions that way? Or do you allow people to call in? Or how does that? How does that work? Do you have like a like a social media things set up where people can submit questions at the time? Where do they just go straight through the super chat that's on on PayPal, I mean on on YouTube's just the questions? Yeah, I just um, you know, I did it for the first time, and I'll be honest with you. I hated doing it. I really did. You know I would nose you know, you know, I mean,
I don't like being live on camera. But everybody says, well, I know people want to see you, they want to see you talk, ok they don't want Yeah really? Why? Okay, all right, I'll be on camera then and I'll do this. And I don't know too much about the platforms for super chats and all that. You can email me ahead of time with a question. So my email address is s verse stop and s v e R s t appe n at Yahoo. And you know, my email address is on my website's easy to find. It's also on my YouTube
channel. So if you want to send me at a question ahead of time, then I'll try and deal with it. But you can also just tune in live on something that I'm gonna do it again because you know what, I had so much positive feedback, Daniel. I mean, I got lots of people messaging me and emailing me saying that they really liked it and please do more of them that you know, it was so good to be able to tune in and you know, and you know, listen to some serious
truths, and so everybody's encouraging me to do it again. So I'm going to do it again this Sunday. So it will be nine pm Eastern Standard time, which is six pm on the West Coast, and it'll be on YouTube. So I'll put up a notification the day before so you can click on it notify me when it goes live, and then you can type in your question when it's live and I'll try to answer those questions. But yeah, I think I'm going to do it again because again, so many people
just I was overwhelmed with a positive response. It was really heart heart warm and I can't believe that people actually liked it, but they did. And for those of you out there who do not know this, Stefan has been on a lot of the major platforms that you don't you might not realize, like he's been on Freeman many times. I think the first time I saw Stefan was maybe four or five years ago, his interview with Freeman on Freeman
TV. And he's been on That's au trad Cat, trad Cat Night, right, the one that yeah, yeah, I did him every month. Every month I'm on trad Cat. Yeah. And then the other one would be like you were on stut Report and that wasn't your first visit with Sean. You've been on there before. I've been on SGT Report about four times with Sean. Yeah, yeah you have. So when I was looking at this one, I says the Tyranny of Words complete essay by doctor R.
Kapp. Now, I was dabbling with, like you know, understanding and trying to get an idea of how they manipulate us with words when it comes to like slave speak. Is that related to the tyranny of words? Or is that something that's in a different category. No, that's absolutely related. Because I doctor Kapp and poor doctor Cap he was. He's an emergency room physician. He lives in Santa Barbara and he typically works at a hospital in San Antonio, Texas. And you know, I have respect for him because
he's a trauma doctor. He's not you know, a GP's not an oncologist and all that. And we often talk. We get on Skype and gipyapp. We have conversations. You know. The other thing is with my medical advice and my medical training, I run it by a doctor Cap, right, Um, I said, you know, doctor Cap, I'm exploring this this treatment or this way to react to a trauma injury. I said, what do you think about that? You know, like everything from suturing to
sucking chest wounds and how do you guys deal with that? Now, this is how I used to deal with it, you know. You know, we'd have a decompression needle. Now that's what they're using. Now. My my paramedic guy just went to a course on how to use decompression needles. So if you have a chest wound, they stick a needle in you so to relieve the pressure, and it's like a valve, you know, one way valve they're sticking into your chest and you know how to do a trickyotomy
things like that. So I and any advice that I don't give a lot of advice on any of my videos, but I do when I when I train my members here in the community and when I do my training courses, I always run it by because also it's it's what I do, is what we do in our in our medical team, is that it's it's the level
ahead of just standard first DAID. Okay, so a lot of the stuff we cover, they don't teach you in a regular standard first st AID course because it's considered too too complicated for non you know, medical doctors to use. But listen, um, we're we're planning on surviving and to sit tuition where there's no medical care, so and surviving the doctors by not having to go to him in the first place, right right, right, so you
can handle on your own. So yeah, I like to you know, give a little bit of advanced techniques, you know, So what happens if this happens? And then how do you deal with it? So I was talking to doctor On and I said, you know, one thing I'm working on is like, how is it that words control people so easily? You know, you have these psychopaths get up on the podium and blah blah blah, and suddenly everybody's donating money and picking up rifles and going to the Ukraine
to fight war. How does that work? How do you subvert you know, rational intelligence with a fantasy speech? And so we started talking back and forth. He says, a couple of weeks later, he sends me three essays on you know what he found out by researching it. So I just narrated the essays the doctor On rote and then I add my commentary because well I always have commentary. This is how I interpret it. And so that's what that was about. But the unfortunate news is, um, doctor Ron
is dying. He's riddled with cancer, peripheral heart disease. But doctor Ron was forced to get in order to continue working at the hospital. You know what happened to him? Yeah, and now he's got the turbo cancer. So three times, right, three or four times at least, and I told him, what are you doing? Don't do that? I said, better you. Yeah. We tried to get him into tell of medicine, you know where people just you know, sign on to a Skype account kind
of thing and get medical advice from it. I mean, he can order blood tests and all that you know online and he can treat you online. But it didn't work out. Or you know, the Medical Association are our dictators, ruthless dictators. And because it was medical licenses in Nevada, and they did that to avoid no huge tax bills. But because it's Nevada, he can't practice in California. So I mean, you know, the AMA is an evil organization. So it's the CDC, so it's the world health
organizations. These are evil, evil institutions that care nothing about health or wellness. They don't. It goes reight back to the cult again, because if you disobey, you'll find out just how much of a of initiative or a peon that you are, even if you are a doctor, because you better,
you better just keeping keeping on the lockstep. The moment you start thinking or asking or trying not to do something, they destroy you, and they'll they just start your bank accounts and everything they'll do after, they'll go after everything that you own. They went after his pension too, so and i's he doesn't know how to pay the bills, you know, and and he's sick and he has to pay for those medical bills. Right, So that's that's again more evil, more evil. Yeah, no, basically, you
know, they they destroyed his life, the guys. I mean, he's completely devastated. But what you know, I don't blame him. I offered to get him in touch with my medical team. I said, look, let the girls here. I said, they're curing stage four prostate cancer with a tea in a week. And they are, I know, it's it's it's hearsay, it's allegory um, you know, but they had family members that you know, they got the death sentence from the doctor. You got
prostate cancer, you got six months to live. There's nothing we can do. And finally they said, okay, all right, what what do you guys recommend? And they said, well, we've got this herbal tea. Would you to take it? Drink it four times a day? After two months, they were completely clear. I'm just saying First of all, there's dozens of cures for cancer. That's the other thing we you know, they keep under wraps. They don't want you to know that they know the cure
for cancer. And anybody that tries to treat you for cancer, they will go after and they'll murder. How many natural health doctors and doctors that rebelled against the AMA suddenly ended up dead? Right, they will kill me. Yeah, it's not conspiracy, SI and people. You don't understand the evil that we are dealing with, all right, But unfortunately doctor cap he's got He says, his oncologist gave him two years to live. I said, first of all, what are you doing with an oncologist? Why would you
trust somebody like that? That means he's going to be getting chemo and radiation and all that stuff, and surgeries already hadn't half a necessaries, I know. But you know, here's the guy that spent ten years in medical school. The reason it takes you ten years to get a medical license, because you could learn all that stuff in a year and a half. Right,
No, really, it's all the indoctrina. It's all the indoctrination. They want to make sure that you're completely mind control before you go out and practice medicine, because you know, if you were to cut out all the busy work and a lot you know, I took premit too, right, and like ninety percent of it was calculus. What do we need calculus for? Oh? Well, because you have to take chemistry. So you take chemistry and it's ninety percent math. And I said, when do we learn about
herbs and healthy living? And you don't about that, not at all? Right, ten years, you know, eighty hours a week, you know. Then you got to become an intern. And I mean it's brutal to get your medical license, you know. And there's like four different boards you have to pass too to make sure super indoctrinated. That that's that's your final initiation process there. Yeah, and cost you like two hundred thousand dollars. That's on the low end. You know, it might cost you half a
million dollars. And that's and that's also to keep you obedient to the system, because if you jump out now and try to think on your own, you're not going to be able to pay that that hefty build back. So you better just do what they tell you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know. So so I don't blame him. I think he is partially indoctrinated. And then they you know, they're scared to live and
crap out of him with his two years to live nonsense. M Yeah, you manifest power, you know, if they if they put that in your head and then you believe it, it's gonna make it that much more of a reality. And the thing is, he knows, he knows like that the air made an evil organization, and he knows that he's been indoctrinated. But you know now that your back is against the wall and the firing wad is you know, I in front of you. It's like the saying there
are no atheists and the foxholes right right. So now he's gone back to believing the programming of the AMA even go for the whole time i've known him for, which is now about fifteen years, we've been good friends. And I talk about this all the time. I always, I always tease them, I, so, what the hell do you know? You're just a doctor? Listen, listen to your uncle Steph, who was the first aid instructor. I know more about that than you, dude, And actually I
do. In a lot of areas, I wouldn't have put gun CPR on a conscious person who's talking and breathing. But they're so indoctrinated into that programming. Oh heart attack, they don't even diagnose it. Yeah. There they are breaking ribs, costume for me, blots of pain, nearly killing her. Um. You do know she's talking and she's conscious. That's like a that's like the Family Guy meme where he's got the paddles and the guy wakes up and he hits him again. Yeah, it's like exactly exactly like that.
So anyways, Yeah, guys, you know, it's a weird world. There's not too many people like Daniel Daniel around folks, fans and the listeners of Daniel Daniel is one of the rare marvels of this world today. I've known that Daniel for a few years now. I love him like a brother, and I love his family. And Daniel really knows what's going on in this in this world. He's got a solid head on his shoulder. And if anybody's going to get through this, it's it's great Daniel in this.
And uh, I really appreciate you, bro, I really do. And I missed talking to you. We'll do it again soon, okay. Yeah, yeah, and I and I don't call your uncle Stephan lightly either, you know. So yeah, I appreciate and respect you very much, sir, and I thank you for all your time today. And I definitely the feeling is mutual as far as the respect and the love. Yeah, no, definitely, Daniel, You're a great guy. And like I said, I do love you like a brother absolutely or like a nephew. Yeah,
thank you sir. And we both had our very interesting bicycle experiences recently. Your tires are paint in the butt when they pop, you know, it's so much harder to take the wheel off that it's just the front tire, front tires, nothing, you know, love more gears to mess with. Oh yeah, it's always the rear tire. First I broke six spokes. I don't know how six spokes in the rear wheel broke. I'm going to christ who's the front tire, No problem. I bought about spokes online
from Amazon and it came in and going. But it's the rear tires, so I gotta take you really off. And then um, then just recently, the sidewalls on my tire just shredded, you know, And so I'm biasycleaning back. It was wabbling back and forth, you know, I'm hoping the tire will hold together along enough until I got to the hardware store where I can buy a new tire, you know. Um, but yeah again the rear we were what opinion about it? Anyways, everything's working now.
What happened to you? Oh? I was just when I was riding the bike and then had the what felt like blindness for two weeks after, where it was just what the heck? You know, how you got deaf and blind? Yeah? I was from riding my bike around Farmland. So I think I think that's what it was. I mean, that's that's the best,
you know, observational analysis I could to give. And so I just went for a nice, calm, bright bike ride and you know, thinking I was doing something positive, you know, being out in the sun. And then next thing, I know, I can't see. Oh my god, how'd you get home? I mean, I wrote, I wrote all the way home. It was it was something that set in probably the next
morning, so it was. And then it was pretty rapid. It was just eyes soreness, you know, bulorinus, and then the puffiness and the stickiness game afterwards, and probably they were spraying bis fate or something like that. I'm guessing that's probably what it was. Yeah. Yeah, I had a few interesting experiences bicycling in California. I used to go up into the Sierra Nevadas and do the mountain trails, you know, the single tracks.
Oh it's beautiful. Oh it's wonderful. Oh my god. You know, you're wipe upon the mountain and there in the distance is the Pacific Ocean, you know. I was up around Lake Casitas, which is near Venture, between Venture and Santa Barbara, and beautiful. But one time I'm coming down the mountain and I slid off the single track. Okay, now I'm going down the mountain right like it's like a seventy five forty degree angle. Jeez. And by the way, the brakes don't work because you slam on the
brakes. You just sliding, yeah, sliding right. So it slowed me down, so it wasn't that bad. But I went nose first into a boulder. So because of my martial arts training, I'm really good doing forward break roll, right, so I kind of vaulted off the front handlebars, did a forward break forward roll through the air. Landed on my feet on the other side of the boulder, and then down into a squat. Right, Okay, So I take a look at the bike front front tire has
been almost ninety degrees, like forty five degrees completely bent. But I'm still way up in the mountain. You know, if I had to walk down, probably taking six hours or something like that, and it's getting late in the day, and I don't want to be up in the mountains at night because of the cougars. Um we're not talking about attractive females either, we're
talking about talking about cougars. No, we're talking about mountain lions. And interestingly, a month before this happened, two bicyclists were killed by mountain lions. Was in like five miles of where I was. Well, that's confidence inspiring. I want to be up there and walk down down the mountain at night when there's cougars around, especially since two of already killed, or or
whether there was one cougar. I think they said it was two cougars, but they teamed up and they took down bicyclists while they were biking and killed them. They like to perch above them like on like you know, mount like on rocks and stuff like that, and they just ridged down on top of their backs. Yeah, knock you off your bicycles, that's it. So anyways, but I always carry my bicycle repair kit, and I had one of these mini Leathermen tools. You know, it's multi to a Leathermen
tool. I mean this thing is like two inches when it's all folded up. I mean it's just tiny. It fits into a laws container. That's my bicycle kick. It fits into a little first eight, a little container,
right, and three by four by one one inch right. So I pulled this thing out and I was able to get the wheel off, and I stuck it on the boulder and with one foot on one end of the rim and foot on the other end, and I jumped up and down until I got it almost straight, you know, I straightened it out, and then using the little pliers on there, I just adjusted that long of the
boats until I had the wheel perfectly balanced. Yeah, there words dance in the rim, right, but when it spun around, it was perfectly balanced. It took me about forty five minutes to repair the wheel, and then at least I could go downhill and get back home and I did you get there in it? Did you have something to pump the air? I always carry my own air pump too. Oh okay, yeah, yeah, I
always carry a tire pump, a tire repair kits. You know. One time I was bicycling through Opville, California, which is a dangerous neighborhood. But on a bicycle, you know, you're pretty much okay, all right, just don't stop. So it was getting dark, son of a bitch. I had a blowout, and you know, in California there's there are these bushes that have these giant thorns. Yes, they have them out here
too. They destroyed tires. They've destroyed tires. You know. I ended up happit to get one of those plastic inserts into the tube, right, to prevent the thorns from going into the inner tube. I go, your tire problem, And than they had an extra I finally learned after having like a half a dozen blowouts from these goddamn thorns. Anyway, So, um, but I have that in the back tire frontier boom popped it. So now I'm on the side of the I'm on the sidewalk in Oakville, and
it's getting dark. Right, I got to get back to Alameda because that's where I was living at the time. Alabi four hours walk. Huh, yeah, I said, Alamida is beautiful. Incidentally, Oh it was beautiful there. Yeah, yeah, Alameda is a great place to live. I bicycled all through there and there to San Francisco to um what do they call that? The other little town anyway, So and now the sun is going down and I'm looking down the road and it's like one of those horror movies.
People are running to their storefront, sliding down the steel doors. Mothers are running out the street picking up their children and bring them indoors. Suddenly like everything is closing down, okay and open when it gets dark, they all close down. All the shops close up, and the steel windows are rolling down. And there I am the only target in no whole street. But no, I have my tire patch. Get I get pretty good at
it. I was able to find the leak, you know, get the water bottle and pour it over the inner tube until you see the little bubble and clean it off and then you know, patch it up with the blue and a patch, put it all back together. So I was tied up in my half for half an hour and am I out of there. But for a while there, I'm going, this is spooky, dis ordered it now, you know, the zombies are coming out any minute. I get
out of here. The tumbleweed crosses your path in front of you on the street, and there was a gas station nearby, and some of the lights win out on the gas station and the steel rollers came down over the window. Oh my god, I gotta get out of here. You know, the air pump and the pair of kids and a couple of simple tools, and I've used it many times now, especially if you're biking up in there, or if you're going like you know, mountain biking or something like that,
you gotta you gotta bring that. And of course first eight kit too. I got those thorns in my hands a few times, you know, yeah you too, I bet right, like your bicycling and then you kind of brush by a plant and you go, what the hell is all this blood coming off my hand? And you look and there's big thorns sticking out, you know, you know, like up state New York. All I ever remember was burdock and that was nothing. It's like spongy, you know,
it gets stuck on your big deal. It's a little barbs. It's like velcro. But out here, yeah, they have what I call devil grass that I used to get stuck on me all through Texas, all through parts of Florida, and you know out here in California that are just like little spike balls. They almost look like uh, spider sacks, you know for the eggs, but they're but they're part of the plant. And then the other one is uh, this I don't know, kind of fanny type
of um like leaf plant this is. But they have like three four inch spikes on them and they shed and they land on the ground and they pick them up in your tire and they're all over here. A lot of the farmers who have like the orange orchards and stuff like that, they'll lay those leaves in the walkways so that people don't go in there trying to pick their oranges, because you'll get a three inch spike in your foot not knowing it if you try, yeah, you know, just walking through there. It
goes right through your shoes. Yeah. So yeah, anyways, sorry to board the audience with our bicycle story, and thank you so much, Stefan. I have while we were talking, I shared your YouTube channel and your website some more, and I kind of like was circling around the areas what
they would need to find the how to build communities. Uh, and then they also the consultation and the survival library and where it actually includes all of your books in that so the way they can have an opportunity to read your books as well. Yeah, that's still the best seller, and it's the best you know, it's like it's it's fifty bucks, but you get three
hundred twenty books. And these are books that everything you know, aquaponics, hydroponic farming, alternative energy, how to, how to make your own solar cells, how to make your own windmills. The other thing I'm kind of
curious about is building our own mini hydroelectric power generators. You know, everybody that's got the running stream on their property, man, you can, you know, build a little mini hydro electric generator on their you know, feed your twelve vote batteries, use the invert It can run your whole house, you know, if you've got a stream nearby. You know, everything we can do to separate ourselves from the system is the better we're off we are.
So anyways, Yeah, the survival library is great. Thank you for promoting that, said Daniel. I'm I'm terrible at promoting myself, you know me, um happy to help you rely on this stuff. So I rely on my friends like you to talk to me. But then I also do the same to other people. I always tell people about you and you're amazing Hot Sauce. Are you still have business? Oh yeah, yeah, we don't have the store as of last July. I had to go, but
we do the internet. And the guy who actually has the store now he's renting the same property he kept to the Hot Sauce store and he's wholesaling for me. So now I don't have to pay employees, and it's not I'm not making as much, but I'm still able to wholesale to him and it's keeping us going, so that's good. Yeah. So for the listeners, I am a hot sauce fanatic. I have never be hot enough for me. Um, you know, I would you know, they would say blah
blulah. I said, la hen la, meaning make it really hot. I love hot sauce and I can never find a sauce hot enough. You know. I tried all the stuff to set all at the grocery stores, and it's like, you know, it's so tame, you know, like I really like spicy I like. And Daniel was kind enough to mail me a sample pack of his sauces and I went, now, this this is good hot sauce. So yeah, Daniel, keep up the good work with
the sauces. I I you know, I'm a big fan of your hot sauces, and folks help Daniel by going to his website and ordering some of these hot sauces. If you like things hot and spicy like me, then you can't find anything better than Daniel sauce. Thank you, sir, and I will no, I just wrote you down. I'm gonna send you another gear package because I'd spend a while since I'm embarrassed. And also my address
has changed so you don't know where I live anymore. Oh that's right, right, you were almost going to be a Well was a South South Carolina and that they oh that story, I'll explain that. That'll be a nuts video. Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna explain that in the video of somebody. But no, I'm not in North Carolina where I tried to get to. Well. Basically, they wouldn't let me in the country. I was turned away at the border. No, no, no, you know,
um, you know, three hundred million small in pirates welcome. You know, it's so true. You just needed to get from Canada. Who's who's a teacher and a right? Oh No, I got turned back at the border. So I ended up sitting in Niagara Falls. That's where I tried to cross over two o'clock in the morning in a U haul truck with my cats. Nowhere to go, Daniel, nowhere to go, you know, because I gave up my apartments and I don't have the friends left in this
country. But that's what happens to people. I guess, we get ostracized. You know, you tell the truth too much, nobody likes you, right, And and that's by accident. I had one friend here where I live, and they took me in and I couch surfed at their house for six weeks until I could find an apartment. And I decided, well, I'm just gonna stay in town. Where am I going to go? I got one friend in the country, so I'm gonna I'm gonna move somewhere close
to them because we've got to help each other out. And I saw five minutes away by bicycle and wonderful, like you know what. I lived with them for almost two months. That's why I know they're good people. You don't know anybody until you live with them. You know, you can meet people actic office or at the social club. Oh he's a great guy. Yeah, go and stay at their house for a week. See how how
great a guy they are. After you've seen that. There are some good people, but you don't know what they're like until you live with them. But I lucked out and then we all joined the community a month later, and I just lucked out. I lucked out, Daniel pure fluke. But you know, life takes you in directions, right, you know, you just gotta go and sometimes it works out. And it turned out now that if I had gone to North Carolina, it would not have worked out.
It wouldn't have worked out. I found out things afterwards, and it's like, well, actually it was a good thing that turned me away at the border. I dodged a bullet on that one. And now you look what you have. You have you actually found what you were looking for over here. You created it basically over there, and the love happen from people here in town it's it's unbelievable. You know the other day at the meeting that somebody say, well, can you print out that? You know, because
I hand out material. I said, no, I can't print it. I I don't have a printer. The next week, at the next meeting, there was a printer there for me. Wow, that's awesome. One of the guys said, well, I had an extra printer, a really good condition or cannon. He said, I heard that you didn't have a printer, so here's a printer for you. Um. The guy that I teach community, that's community right. Like I didn't ask, I didn't have to ask. I didn't complain. I just said, oh, I'd like
to print up. I had my printer put in the garbage what I'm and there's one there to the next week. Sean, the guy that does the first aid course with me, we just did another course last Sunday, and he says, here, I want you to have this. It's a jar of maple syrup that he had harvested from his from his farm. Is I
want you to have this maple syrup? I said for what? He said, Well, you know, you really inspired me to get back into first state and paramedics and for having me because I brought him me and one of the courses said, see, we teach this together. You know, I'll do I'll do talk about something, you know. Because he was suffering from
PTSD too, right, like the trauma I'd been through. He was at a military medic yeah boy, yeah yeah yeah yeah, the worst of the worst, and it affected him and so he really kind of drifted away from teaching or helping people or doing that. I got him back into it. And the fact me gave me a big jar of maple syrup, but like real maple syrup, he made it himself. You know, he tapped the trees, he boiled it down. That's what this community does. They just
give me, you know, they support each other. So no, I've never felt so much love. Oh. I went to the restaurant of Villions to one of the dinners. I get my bill, and on the bill has written a big zero and a little note that says love Vivian. Because I taught one of the first aid courses at the restaurant. She led us you with the restaurant, and we all went there and thought the course and just to say thank you, she ye gave me free dinner at a restaurant.
I didn't ask for it, you know, people just do things like that. So, Daniel, you know, I want to start that kind of community as far and wide as I can, because it is wonderful, it really is when people work together like that. But to be honest with you, these people are all rural people. I could not do this in the city, no way. The mentality is so different. Of course, it's so different, you know. Like you know, I lived in Toronto for you know, my whole life. I can walk down the street,
nobody says, so I've lived in this small town for a year. I walked down the street, half a dozen people wave to me. They all know me. I don't know how they know me. I grew up in a small town in upstate New York, and that's how it used to be there too. That's how it used to be, and let's make it that way again. Anyways, Daniel, I've been talking too long. I haven't ever let you go. But thank you for having me on again. Daniel. It's been talking to you, and thank you so much for promoting me
and my work. And I'll do whatever I can promote your hot sauces. Like I said, the best hot sauces I've ever tasted. It's from Daniel's company. Folks supporting by ordering some right now. Even if you don't like hot sauce, try it. Try Daniel. Stuff is good And anytime you want me back, Daniel, my pleasure. Whatever I can do, support you, just ask you should do it monthly. We should make me be
will work it into like doing it monthly. But I'm also going to be tuning in this Sunday if you're having another live stream I definitely want to listen to that one again. Yeah, I just have to do it against Sunday. I'm gonna have to because if if it was a normal world, I would just get a little cabin and I'd stay. There were some dogs and cats and I really wouldn't have anything to do with the internet or are doing videos or radio and I couldn't care less tog. But we have to do
it. We got to encourage people, support people. We got to, you know, give them ideas, tell them that yeah, you can do it. If I can do it, you guys can do it. And anyway, so I'm doing it. Yeah, Daniel, I'll let you go. Thank you. So much, samper fed brother. Thank you sir, and it was a pleasure talking to you again. And it was definitely too long, as in, it's been too long since we've talked. And yeah,
we got a chance to do so well. I had a really rough year there, you know, when when I got turned away at the board, it was it was travel. But now I'm settled and everything's fine, you know. Thank you sir. We'll talk again soon. And that was Stefan Verstop and author of seven books, I believe, and also a consultant. You can you can get consulting advice from him, and he also can help you build the community that he's been describing this whole time, and so
China Strategies dot com. You can find tabs across the top of that for everything that we've talked about today and more so check that out. Thank you so much, Stefan. Have a great rest of your day. Thank you so much for joining us today. You're welcome. Daniel, bye bye bye and everyone. This is Daniel signing off for the day, and I hope you have a great one. I'm just gonna end this right here,
