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00:00:00Hello, Juan.
00:00:01Hey, how goes it there?
00:00:04Great. How are you? You safe out there?
00:00:08I am safe over here, I hope.
00:00:12We're here in Cape Town, South Africa.
00:00:16So this is the city out here
00:00:19around us. You probably can't see it there,
00:00:24but even on that... I see the lights in the background.
00:00:26There's just so much to talk about.
00:00:31Last night we had General Holt on, and a lot of questions
00:00:36that people have been asking me is about the depositions,
00:00:39and he kind of ran through it with us. Are you
00:00:42comfortable running through some of that with us, or if you have something else on your agenda
00:00:47you want to talk about, go for it? Well, I haven't had a chance
00:00:52to look at the depositions. Of course,
00:00:54we knew, I knew
00:00:58Barr,
00:01:00not as
00:01:01Barr, but as Big Dan.
00:01:05And he was
00:01:06an attorney for CIA
00:01:08on certain matters and tied
00:01:10into stuff during the Bush administration.
00:01:12So I don't really talk about it that much,
00:01:14but it's an interesting part
00:01:16of his history that's not known to the
00:01:18public and, you know,
00:01:20generally, and
00:01:21that I don't know that he'll ever be asked about that.
00:01:25I don't know that he did anything wrong,
00:01:27you know, from his end, but
00:01:29he certainly was doing stuff that wasn't on the
00:01:32history books
00:01:34in the normal sense of the word.
00:01:36So, gotcha.
00:01:38In four.
00:01:38Well, part of the, part of the, I guess, questions folks were asking, you don't follow this
00:01:45thing, you know, as closely maybe as some do, is like they said, okay, deposition, that means
00:01:51indictments. And General Holt kind of walked through, you know, Congress, it's a deposition. And then if they think they're lying, they can do criminal referrals.
00:02:00It's a referral.
00:02:00Do you want to maybe delineate, what does a deposition mean? And what doesn't it mean?
00:02:09Well, it gets it on the record. And then, you know, Congress being able to pull people in, if they compel testimony, and that testimony rises to a level of criminality or appearance of it,
00:02:28they can refer it to a justice department for criminal action, they can also refer it to the military for criminal action if it falls within certain definitions.
00:02:45So, certainly, you know, for example, if the testimony showed that you were doing something that interfered with the elected President of the United States' ability to do his job,
00:03:05and it was something at the nation state level that put the, you know, risked some type of national security or something,
00:03:14then you could make the referral straight to military for a military tribunal and a review and stuff like that.
00:03:23So, you could do it to both.
00:03:25And I think, ultimately, that that's where this is going on some of these depositions, but it's a process.
00:03:34Hey, sir, your thoughts, I know, and as you, you take it where you want to go, certainly, on any other topic, but yesterday, I mean, we, we saw a lot of things, Russia and Ukraine, right, that meeting, we saw Trump calling Putin, we, he's really kind of getting things moved.
00:03:58We see the State Department reaffirming the sanctions they have against Moraes, the election supreme judge there in Brazil, that no business or no person can do business with Moraes.
00:04:14You got a new, very, very strong MAGA, if you will, America First AG out of Missouri, now a co-deputy director at the FBI, Andrew Bailey, which is being widely held as a good choice.
00:04:26You've got Bolivia, you've got Bolivia, for the first time in 20 years, the left is going to be out of power.
00:04:34What, what, what do you think, and by the way, it's interesting, you know, Keith Blanford and his wife and Poso, his wife, both were originally born Russian, I think, with Keith's wife in the Soviet Union back in the day.
00:04:46They, they picked up on that Putin wasn't saying agreement, the translator was mistranslating and he was saying agreement, but Putin kept saying in Alaska, understanding.
00:04:58We have an understanding, we have an understanding, not an agreement.
00:05:03Well, because they don't have an agreement, if you think about it, that was a very important, precise word.
00:05:14To get to an agreement, they have to first have, you know, some understanding of what the basis of an agreement could possibly be.
00:05:22And they haven't quite reached that, because, because right down until you have an agreement, you could have minutiae change from either side.
00:05:32You know, what are the basic things that Putin's willing to go with at this point?
00:05:37And Trump's trying to negotiate, you know, as far as a land swap and things like that.
00:05:42And I will say this, Russia was very careful at the end of the Cold War.
00:05:53The understanding that we, we had going right up to the moment that there was agreements were put in place was that NATO would not go one inch further east than the western border of Ukraine.
00:06:10That Ukraine, that Ukraine was to be kind of a buffer zone between Western Europe, Central Europe, really, and Russia, and kind of a tripwire, if you will.
00:06:24And that Russia wouldn't come any further west than the Donbass there in Ukraine.
00:06:34And we had an agreement, they kept Crimea, they also had a warm water port there because of their work, you know, being able to access the rest of the world down through Turkey and like that.
00:06:51And so they worked the same way, they even used the same type of verbiage right up until the agreement was sealed.
00:07:02And there was a lot of stuff that was in play back and forth, including missile technology and things like that.
00:07:10Russia stood by its agreement.
00:07:13Once it was done, as far as I'm concerned, I don't know of anything that they really violated it on.
00:07:20And I'm sure there's people out there that would love to say, I don't know what I'm talking about on that.
00:07:25But on the whole, I think that they maintained that.
00:07:29And they went to the UN repeatedly complaining.
00:07:32We told them, engage with the West with commerce.
00:07:36And we'll all get along.
00:07:39You know, they found investors, took money, built the pipeline with Western groups to bring oil and gas into Europe, which Europe desperately needs.
00:07:51Germany especially.
00:07:53And then, of course, everything has happened since then.
00:07:59They built these biolabs, 54 of them.
00:08:04I mean, it's not just one or two, 54 biolabs in Ukraine that Putin went to the UN repeatedly and complained about.
00:08:13They were doing genetically targeted types of, you know, viruses and things like that.
00:08:26It's like a James Bond movie.
00:08:28Give me a break.
00:08:29And we act all innocent from our side even now.
00:08:34And that was a violation of international law.
00:08:37Putin complained about it at the UN.
00:08:39We went ahead and did it.
00:08:41A billion a year for 10 years.
00:08:43One billion dollars the IMF spent.
00:08:47Yellen, you know, has talked about it before the war started.
00:08:51She was almost giddy about the fact that they spent a billion a year on a orange revolution in Ukraine.
00:08:58fomenting a war with Russia.
00:09:03And they finally got it.
00:09:05So, you know, I'm personally, we won the Cold War.
00:09:12World War III was won.
00:09:14This is, as far as I'm concerned, a provocation to start World War IV.
00:09:18And NATO and the people in this Eurocentric mindset, they absolutely got what they wanted.
00:09:28They wanted to, you know, create a conflict.
00:09:34They got it.
00:09:35So, you know, poked the bear along enough and finally the bear, you know, rose up and did something.
00:09:40I know that's not a popular view in a lot of zones.
00:09:43But I personally don't see that we're innocent in this from the rest.
00:09:51And, by the way, Ukraine was the pivot point for a lot of the political gangs and the money laundering going on in the whole world was going right through Ukraine.
00:10:04That's why, you know, there was prosecutions being sought, the money laundering, questions about Burisma and things like that.
00:10:13Well, that's all this political class out of the U.S. and other locations across Europe that was using Ukraine like Chicago, a big money laundering, you know, Daly's Chicago, Capone's Chicago as a center of criminal activity across the world.
00:10:34You saw, Warren, I don't know if you saw Matt Gaetz and Juan, I think it was yesterday, posted, he goes, hey, here's an idea.
00:10:47How about bring Russia into NATO?
00:10:53Yeah, well, of course, you know, because there's a let me just say this.
00:10:57And, yeah, I don't think you can get around it.
00:10:59There's a certain group that needs NATO spending money on weapons and constantly upgrading.
00:11:09You need the best enemy money can buy.
00:11:12And with the end of the Cold War, you know, these contracts take 10, 20, 30 years of fulfillment for these weapons to be contracted, built, deployed.
00:11:27And then you're doing training, maintenance, upgrades.
00:11:33Think about that.
00:11:34Since the end of the Soviet Union, the end of the Cold War, there wasn't a need to build new weapon systems, to deploy these new weapon systems.
00:11:44And so now a lot of that equipment's beginning to time out.
00:11:50And so they want an excuse to go in there and rebuild all of it across all of NATO and upgrade it.
00:11:56And then they want the U.S. to spend the money to do that and expand that.
00:12:04And, you know, NATO is mostly the U.S. spending its money.
00:12:08Trump comes in and he says, hey, you're not pulling your weight.
00:12:12You're not pulling your weight.
00:12:12You're not pulling your weight.
00:12:14And all these countries are expected to spend more.
00:12:17And then remember, I don't know if this is fully understood, when Trump met with Zelensky and the reason that Zelensky came to the White House the last time was because there was an agreement, an understanding to come to the White House.
00:12:41And Zelensky was going to sign a ceasefire agreement and Russia was going to sign a ceasefire agreement that had been negotiated.
00:12:54And Zelensky at the last second had information consulting from his NATO partners or friends.
00:13:02And some in the Senate.
00:13:03And some in the U.S., in the Department of Defense and political advice, saying not to sign a ceasefire agreement until you add a peace agreement.
00:13:18And Trump in the Oval Office was scolding Zelensky.
00:13:22Look, sign the ceasefire.
00:13:25Let's stop the killing.
00:13:26And we, the U.S., will enforce the lines that exist right this moment while we work out a peace agreement.
00:13:36And that way, both sides were going to save 1,000 to 1,500 lives a day that were being lost.
00:13:43How many lives have been lost on both sides in the three months since Zelensky showed up and then said, nyet, no, not going to do it?
00:13:54And, by the way, where did he go?
00:13:59Within 12 hours of walking out of the White House, he's over at 10 Downing Street and with the Brits.
00:14:06And they're promising to send troops into Ukraine.
00:14:11Who is it that wants this war to keep going?
00:14:15And who's promoting not to not to resolve this?
00:14:18And what's really at stake?
00:14:19The money.
00:14:19And I'll tell you the other thing.
00:14:22What Trump told Zelensky and members of our Congress and NATO, America isn't paying to rebuild Ukraine.
00:14:36Now, everybody was absolutely salivating that America was going to spend a half a trillion dollars to rebuild Ukraine.
00:14:46And then others looked at it and said, nah, it's probably more like a trillion.
00:14:50And then others looked at it and said, well, it's probably a trillion and a half.
00:14:55And you know as well as I do, by the time they got done, it'd be five to ten trillion.
00:15:01This would be going on 100 years from now, rebuilding Ukraine.
00:15:04And, you know, they'd have the latest spaceports and zapper guns and anything you can imagine, rail cars to nowhere, underground, all sorts of bizarreness.
00:15:18They'd be rebuilding the Maginot Line from France.
00:15:22We'd get tapped for everything.
00:15:23Trump said, America is not footing the bill for this war.
00:15:29However, we will let Ukraine foot the bill.
00:15:33We'll help you.
00:15:34You've got rare earth materials there in portions of Ukraine.
00:15:39So we'll allow American companies to come in and help your people to get those locations working.
00:15:47And you can sell us those materials and take the profits and rebuild Ukraine.
00:15:52And we'll loan you some money to get you started on the rebuilding of Ukraine.
00:15:58But we're not paying for it.
00:16:00That is the real reason they wanted the war to keep on going, hoping they could force Trump to agree to shoulder the cost or some portion thereof, which would have ended up being all of it, to rebuild Ukraine.
00:16:18And Trump said, no, we're not doing it.
00:16:21And that has pissed off the left, the Europeans, our Congress, everybody.
00:16:30So that's a big part of it.
00:16:33For a long time, I've been telling people, telling Chaz mainly, before we ever started PPN, that it was going to look like the world was on fire.
00:16:41I don't quite understand it.
00:16:43It might be a land grab, might be something.
00:16:44And at some point, you're going to see National Guard in big cities that are blue.
00:16:51And it looks like we're there.
00:16:53Do you think that these people, that it's all National Guard in uniform?
00:16:57Do you think there, do we have anyone there that's out of uniform, kind of scoping things out?
00:17:04And how long, how big do you think that can get?
00:17:07I think it can get pretty big, personally.
00:17:10Well, you have 14 cities that are technically the ones that have been fostering, wanting to be the sanctuary cities.
00:17:22So we'll have a guard in every last one of those cities.
00:17:27They're going to become a pooling location, a fallback location, as the deportations continue and accelerate.
00:17:39Remember, again, Trump hasn't got confirmation on 150 appointees yet.
00:17:46That's more than any administration in over 125 years.
00:17:52That people that have not been, you know, agreed to by Congress.
00:17:58So Trump's government, if you will, to bring about the Trump policies is far from complete.
00:18:11And then these agencies, you know, Justice Department's a good example, but it's not the sole example by any stretch.
00:18:19It's just highly visible.
00:18:21So the Justice Department is not at all fully manned yet because they have not gotten all the positions filled.
00:18:34You talk to the folks over at Justice Department, many of these different positions are less than half full.
00:18:42Some of them are 75 percent empty.
00:18:45You know, how do you do work as the Justice Department without any personnel?
00:18:52It's crazy.
00:18:53So have you seen what the Trump administration is going to be able to do?
00:18:59They're being blocked from completing their work.
00:19:03And, of course, the Doge got rid of a bunch of people.
00:19:07We offered people opportunity for retirements.
00:19:10Then you had a budget issue where you couldn't hire anybody.
00:19:14The spigot just got turned on, but it takes time to find and agree to a lot of these people in these positions because they're doing extremely complex work.
00:19:24And it's trying to be forced on us that we've got to accept kids out of college that don't have the experience in a lot of these positions.
00:19:34So we're still we haven't seen Trump up to speed yet.
00:19:38He'll get there.
00:19:39Everyone, in the DOJ side of things, I talked to someone that, of course, you know, wants to meet with you when you're back in D.C.
00:19:51And I said I ran some ideas.
00:19:53I said, hey, kind of like the National Guard is augmenting.
00:19:57They're not they're not doing law enforcement actions, but they're augmenting law enforcement.
00:20:01I said, could you could you, in theory, get state good prosecutors and investigators at the state level and and deputize them, make them SGEs up there at the federal level, you know, folks that you would trust.
00:20:17And they said, they said, hey, good idea.
00:20:19We just need to have the the wherewithal to be able to do that.
00:20:23And somebody saying do it.
00:20:26Yeah, there's a lot of options to build out those positions.
00:20:31I think that they there will be a additional pressure to get a move along and some ideas being implemented.
00:20:44You know, there's there's a number of really important cases that have yet to be attacked yet.
00:20:52And that's one of the things over there, Justice Department.
00:20:55You know, there's a half a dozen absolutely national security, nation state level urgent investigations and prosecutions to be done.
00:21:13Think about what's going on over there at the Justice Department.
00:21:16They need to investigate before they can, you know, take to grand juries and charge and things like that.
00:21:24And just one case that I've brought to the attention there, it could take a couple of dozen FBI agents.
00:21:39The next three years, just on that one case, just to get a grip around it because it's so large, it's so huge.
00:21:47And it involves so many federal employees in huge treasonous, treacherous activity.
00:22:00It's just it's stunning.
00:22:01It's mind boggling.
00:22:02And that's just one one of them that has to be gone back after down in the Southern District of New York involves a I think I will just say it.
00:22:15It's a division of CBS News where the courts found that this division, amongst other, you know, civilly actionable activities where they were involved in things that were unfair business, things like that, was also involved in promoting child pornography.
00:22:4167,200 videos back, you know, 15 years ago were within just this one site active being promoted out as child porn and the court shut it down.
00:23:04Only thing is it didn't get shut down.
00:23:06And it's been a revenue source for CBS, not small, huge, huge revenue source related to that child pornography.
00:23:18And one of the principals involved in this while I was over in London, who's been a friend of mine for many, many, many years, he showed me without actually going into the porn site that everything that the courts had shut down in Southern District of New York was still live today.
00:23:3815 years later, 15 years later, nothing had stopped and that it becomes a huge income source out across all of CBS by having these videos still available there.
00:23:53So we talk about Epstein.
00:23:55Okay, well, with all the Epstein stuff, is there still a bunch of videos from Epstein being promoted out?
00:24:02And as it looks with others that looked at this from other locations, secure locations, I had one of the technicians that went in and looked at this from a secure location and said,
00:24:19No, it's many, many, many, many times, the 67,200 videos at that time, that should be looked at.
00:24:31And so the question is, are you going to go in as the Justice Department?
00:24:35You know, okay, you want to go see Epstein stuff and all that?
00:24:38Should you want to go see why one of the four big broadcast services in America and across the world still has active porn distribution site that its focus is child porn?
00:24:58Seriously?
00:24:59Yeah.
00:25:00How can that happen in today's world with all these eyes on it and nobody's saying a thing?
00:25:05And my attitude in that particular one is, well, my attitude on that is, we've arrested quite a few pedophiles during this administration.
00:25:21And I would think that it would be simple enough to go into some of the records of those pedophiles that we've taken into custody and see if those sites have been accessed by these people.
00:25:32And or some of the ones that have decided to cooperate tell us how they've used that site and extensions of it.
00:25:44And I'm not even going to say the specific site because I don't want anybody to go in there and get themselves in trouble and use that to access child pornography.
00:25:52I think there's a much bigger case there that has to be pursued because if they're able to monetize that, and they do, that's the point.
00:26:03CVS is making money off of a site that provides opportunities for monetization for CVS while allowing unbridled access to child porn.
00:26:18CVS is making money off of a site to child pornography.
00:26:19And you look at the titles, it is the most grotesque, disgusting titles that you can possibly imagine on this stuff that just reading the titles on the porn is so over the top, so disgusting.
00:26:40I, you know, we can't allow this on our watch.
00:26:45Amen.
00:26:46There is so much debt people are looking at like, you know, how do I get rid of my debt if the country's in debt 33 or 37 trillion dollars?
00:26:56Do you think that is something that we even are concerned about?
00:27:01Or if a business, if I were in business and I was that bad in debt or something, it'd just be a bankruptcy.
00:27:09You know, what do you, what do you do?
00:27:11Is that?
00:27:12Well, okay.
00:27:12So Trump was brought into the presidency, the people that invited him to run.
00:27:19And, and I've said this, you know, ever since 2015, 2014, before Trump even announced when it was speculated that he would run.
00:27:28That's when I was first asked if I might be interested in helping.
00:27:31And I said, no, I'm going to stay right where I'm at doing what I'm doing.
00:27:35I can help more on the outside than going that route.
00:27:39And, you know, real quickly, I talked to several people today that, that what you just said is important.
00:27:43I want the audience to get it.
00:27:44But sometimes people that we would hope would be in government, it's better if you're not, you're kind of a bridge into there, but you have more freedom of movement outside of government.
00:27:55He also tells on himself with a lot of things he says.
00:27:58He tells us little things.
00:28:00You know, if you listen, you will catch all the crazy, the things he's doing.
00:28:05So everyone, thank you, Juan.
00:28:08By the way, when I text you and I say, hey, be safe, I'm saying that because I want you to be safe.
00:28:13We're all praying for you and thanking you for all that you are doing.
00:28:18And so many don't know.
00:28:20I know you don't care about that.
00:28:21I just know that one day they will know.
00:28:25Well, it's the hand of God thing.
00:28:27And I actually, I'm very thankful to get the opportunity to be in the fight.
00:28:34And I was talking with somebody today that didn't think he was going to make it a couple of times just like me.
00:28:43And then he's pinched himself with what we were doing here today, which, by the way, made a lot of news around the world.
00:28:56Even behind the scenes are low profile, but things that we're doing is making a huge impact.
00:29:04But to answer your question, I think Trump was brought in to preside over the bankruptcy of America.
00:29:12And in a, you know, there's a bankruptcy where you can just sell off all the assets, shut it down, and everybody gets a piece of the action.
00:29:23And that's, I believe, a chapter seven.
00:29:25And there's another bankruptcy, which is chapter 13, and there's other variations of it, but primarily chapter 13, which allows for a reorganization and to buy time to settle the debts.
00:29:41And a good judge in any bankruptcy will look to see who the real injured parties are and who had real skin in the game and has to be made whole as much as possible.
00:29:54And where it's an expectation of gain and people were promised certain things, but it may not have happened correctly.
00:30:04Things went awry, whatever.
00:30:06And so how much of what is being paid out is for people who actually had skin in the game as opposed to just expectations based on falsehoods or, you know, opportunity that didn't, you know, get fulfilled.
00:30:25And in America, we have a lot of false debt that was piled on us.
00:30:33And, of course, Trump's going to war with the Federal Reserve.
00:30:37Our Treasury operations that are constitutional with gold and silver were hijacked back in 1913 and diverted into this Federal Reserve operation, which is an international banking consortium, private banking operation.
00:30:58And I've said to this audience and others that the Federal Reserve is no more federal than Federal Express.
00:31:06And then to the shock of everybody here, probably, if you haven't heard me say it before, the IRS is no more federal than Federal Express.
00:31:17The IRS is domiciled down in Puerto Rico, just a few blocks down the road from the Federal Reserve Board or operations.
00:31:26Hey, Juan, also, I was seeing some indications.
00:31:28I don't know if he's pulled the trigger on this yet, but evidently Trump is looking at shutting down or winding down the DOJ's tax division.
00:31:36Just maybe that portends something.
00:31:37Well, let me just add this, and I haven't verified it myself directly, but I think it's accurate.
00:31:47Somebody sent me that on the, you know, the Federal Reserve is run by seven banks across the U.S., or seven primary banking areas.
00:31:59And so you have a board of directors from those seven represented areas, the Federal Reserve chairs.
00:32:08And they have offices in Washington, D.C. for the Federal Reserve Board operations.
00:32:15It's a U.S. government building that we pay for, but they occupy and do their business as a private banking organization.
00:32:22And so as of Friday, on the website, when you look at that location, the offices for the Federal Reserve Board, it shows permanently closed.
00:32:38That's akin to Trump taking the letters off the face of the IRS building.
00:32:44No more IRS on the building.
00:32:45He's going to make it external IRS for tariffs.
00:32:48And in shutting down the access to the Federal Reserve Board's offices, they're a private banking organization.
00:32:58They can meet, do whatever they want, anywhere they want, but they're not doing it in the government building.
00:33:03And I think it portends where we're going with the whole Federal Reserve system.
00:33:07And, of course, the attack on Powell and potentially the prosecution of Powell for lying to Congress.
00:33:19There's active measures being taken.
00:33:22And I've told this audience, that's why Trump, he put the security fence around the White House after he had the flags planted on the front line.
00:33:33You know, he had the Army come through, do the march, put the fireworks out, celebrate the 250th anniversary, put the flags in the White House front line.
00:33:44He's owning control of the high ground in the swamp.
00:33:50But then, beyond that, he also, only one other building in Washington, D.C., he put security fencing around it for optics.
00:33:59While he's doing this fight with Powell over at the Federal Reserve, he put fencing around the Treasury.
00:34:07He's going to defend the Treasury.
00:34:08He's going to defend the Constitutional Dollar versus the fraudulent fiat dollar that was forced upon the American people.
00:34:19And then, all of these debts, think about this, and it's too complex.
00:34:25I won't burden everybody with all the details, but we had lots of obligations to other countries that we took on World War I, World War II to protect them,
00:34:38take their banking into our Treasury to get them through the war, and then be able to repatriate that back to countries.
00:34:46And some of the monies there are absolutely stunning by number, gold bars and silver bars and jewels and all sorts of things.
00:35:01And so we had certain obligations.
00:35:03Most of those obligations were dialed in through the Treasury, but many of them were hijacked over into Federal Reserve operations and guarantees,
00:35:17and then that money to go out all across the world into Federal Reserve banks, not just in the U.S.,
00:35:25but this reserve banking system in other countries around the world.
00:35:32The numbers are fantastical.
00:35:35But in the course of doing something similar to that, that's when the Federal Reserve was used by three-letter agencies
00:35:43on supposed monetary obligations for payment and support and things like that to generate pallets and pallets and pallets and pallets and pallets and pallets and pallets and pallets of cash.
00:36:00Not just hundreds of millions, not just hundreds of billions, but many, many, many, many, many trillions of dollars in pallets of cash
00:36:15that are sitting out there as a reserve bank obligation to the U.S.
00:36:22And the question is, in this bankruptcy, a good judge can decide that some of the debt is not, you know, legitimate for any number of reasons.
00:36:36And so the question is, which of those pallets of cash are legitimate and how many of them were done under some nefarious fraud
00:36:46with three-letter agencies and other groups involved to obligate the American people to payments into all these other countries?
00:36:56And we're going to pay off many of them.
00:37:01And the question is, which ones are we going to decide to pay off?
00:37:05How is that obligation going to be taken care of?
00:37:08And is it actually a Treasury obligation or a Federal Reserve operation?
00:37:12And was it legitimately lawfully done?
00:37:18I mean, who ran for real printing presses printing out this cash?
00:37:27People have no concept of how much cash we're talking about here.
00:37:32I mean, stadiums full of dollar or $100 bills, etc.
00:37:39And that is something that we're working to resolve now.
00:37:45And that's part of the reason why this whole Federal Reserve thing is on a bubble.
00:37:50Some of the stuff that was printed, these reserve banks owe money back into the Treasury.
00:37:56We made, put money into escrow accounts in banks around the world to sustain them through their crises.
00:38:06And I won't name the banks, but there's a lot of them.
00:38:10Those banks at the center of the city of London, which is where they took the attack on Trump.
00:38:19Remember that Stroke and Page went to the city of London, the old Roman city, walled city, the square mile they call it, at the center of the city of London to get the dossier to go against Trump.
00:38:36So, you know, you're really in, you know, by some ways of looking at it, a banker war.
00:38:47Remember, the city of London, those banks at the city of London, aren't even necessarily understood to be part of England.
00:38:54When the Queen was alive, she had to go once a year to the gate leading into the city of London, which is where all the hundred biggest banks in the world are located.
00:39:08She had to take off her shoes.
00:39:11This is Queen Elizabeth.
00:39:12She had to take off her shoes, walk into, through the gate, into the city of London, present herself to the mayor of the city of London, curtsy and bow, kiss the ring.
00:39:31Who's running the world?
00:39:35Okay.
00:39:36You can't get past that.
00:39:38That's Sadiq Khan right now, right?
00:39:40He's the mayor of the city of London.
00:39:42Well, and then the question is, is the king going to present himself in the same way?
00:39:47Who's running that?
00:39:48That was the Rothschild operation back in that earlier time.
00:39:53It still is.
00:39:54So, you know, what are you really looking at?
00:39:57And then you have figureheads that are actually running these things.
00:40:03You know, so who's really pulling the strings behind the scenes?
00:40:07And for optics' sake, have they suspended that with King Charles now?
00:40:14Or is that still going on?
00:40:16So there's a lot of mysteries in the world behind the scenes with the various people in power.
00:40:23And not everything you see is who you think it is.
00:40:27You know, I'll tell you.
00:40:28Let me give you this.
00:40:31I'll throw one at most of your audience that they've never, never heard this.
00:40:37You know, we think about who's Obama really?
00:40:41And what's his real history?
00:40:42Brennan created the history for Obama with the schooling at Columbia and Harvard and all that sort of thing.
00:40:51Helped protect the history of Robinson, which is the real last name of Michael Obama.
00:41:03Hey, real quickly, Wayne Allen Root spoke on 9, 10 August out here, on the 9th of August.
00:41:08And he was at the university the same time Obama was there.
00:41:13And Obama became, you know, something with the head of the law review or something.
00:41:20Yeah, Harvard Law Review.
00:41:22We never saw Obama there ever.
00:41:24Well, Michael Medved, longtime radio host, a beautiful guy, commentary, but conservative radio host.
00:41:36And years ago, we used to hang a little bit together, and I haven't seen him for 20 years or so, or more than that, probably 25.
00:41:45But he talked about repeatedly that he had the same major at Columbia University, four-year political science degree as Obama has, the exact same years.
00:42:01Nobody in his class, which was a very small class, was like under 40, nobody ever once saw Obama.
00:42:09So it's really an impossibility, because all those students have to study together, know each other, present in classes together.
00:42:17It never happened.
00:42:19And that's what Brennan's job was over at CIA in that time period, was creating false histories for operatives.
00:42:26So that's why Brennan's so tied to the whole Obama thing.
00:42:30But let me throw this, you know, everybody in here, okay, here's a new conspiracy theory for you.
00:42:36It means it's true.
00:42:39So, in 94, what's his name, won the presidency here in South Africa, a terrorist that was Mandela.
00:42:54So, Mandela, according to very close family relatives, including Winnie Mandela, Mandela's wife, okay,
00:43:14when Mandela got out of prison, it wasn't the original Mandela.
00:43:19He had died in prison.
00:43:21The original Mandela had died in prison.
00:43:24Wow.
00:43:25And they needed to do something, and they wanted to use the guy.
00:43:30So this guy was actually a lookalike.
00:43:34And he was a bodyguard to one of the political officials in Zaire.
00:43:42And so they had swapped this guy in, brought him out.
00:43:50Winnie Mandela wouldn't let him in their house because she had young daughters.
00:43:56And I guess they allowed conjugal visits or something, because that wasn't the real guy.
00:44:05So she divorced him.
00:44:07She waits all these years for him to get out of prison, and then she divorces him right when he gets out of prison,
00:44:12because it wasn't the real Mandela.
00:44:16Then he immediately goes and marries his old flame back where he was at in Zaire and like that.
00:44:26But, you know, he becomes the president of South Africa through election fraud.
00:44:35Here in South Africa, when he won the presidency, everybody was just shocked.
00:44:41They couldn't believe it.
00:44:44How can this possibly be?
00:44:45Everybody knew.
00:44:46You know, it was the polls were shut down, reopened the next day.
00:44:52Kind of the same story that we have in the 2020 election.
00:44:56All sorts of mischief votes from outer space.
00:45:00But they didn't have enough understanding or ability to stop it.
00:45:06They wanted to.
00:45:07And many of the people in the Southern Cape area felt that that was when they should have done some type of a standoff,
00:45:16that the vote could not possibly have occurred the way it was said to have occurred.
00:45:22But they, you know, to keep things moving along, eventually calmed down and just went along with it.
00:45:29And so this long march from Mandela up to the current moment where you had a series of Marxist governments, administrators, laws, you know,
00:45:42and remember back in that era, it was all about apartheid and how evil and mean the white man was here.
00:45:49And because you had, you know, separate everything and you had movies out of Hollywood, lethal weapon and things like that showing the horrors of apartheid.
00:46:02But no apologies for apartheid.
00:46:06But the way South Africa is set up, you actually don't have black and white.
00:46:15You have black, which is a percentage of the population in northern South Africa.
00:46:27You have, you know, a majority of blacks and what they call coloreds, which is mixed race people, not just black or white,
00:46:39but Asian and India, Indonesian from all over the world.
00:46:45And then you have the whites in South Africa, over the whole country, about 7% of the population is white.
00:46:54Down here in the southwest, in the West Cape area, they call it, it's about 17%.
00:47:05It was much higher at one time, but it's been dropping consistently as immigrants have come in this area and, you know,
00:47:19building shanty towns like that.
00:47:21It's kind of a recent thing over the last few years.
00:47:23So the issue is that the Marxist government has been raising the taxes consistently and then requiring businesses to include on a racial basis blacks in every business,
00:47:42even pushing out the coloreds.
00:47:44And let me help people when we say it that way, because in America, we say white and coloreds in this era back to the, you know, pre-60s, if you will.
00:48:02Coloreds in this case, for example, here in the Cape area, right where I'm at,
00:48:10you have the Atlantic Ocean to one side and literally the dividing line for the Indian Ocean to the other side.
00:48:21And before you had the Suez Canal, as shipping came into being across the world.
00:48:28And by the way, the Dutch came here just like pilgrims went to Massachusetts, to Plymouth, and set up their first location up Plymouth Rock.
00:48:41Christians, Protestants that were Dutch came here in 1652, 32 years later, and established a colony of Christians.
00:48:56And there was nobody here.
00:48:57In fact, for 150 years, they never saw any blacks in this region.
00:49:07You had to go 150 miles away before you encountered even the first blacks.
00:49:13And then they were just beach roamers.
00:49:16And there was no established real tribal presence.
00:49:19You had to go across a couple of rivers where the terrain and the weather changes, where you found the first tribal enclaves, you know, back there in the 1600s, mid-1600s.
00:49:38This was just really a no-man's land out here.
00:49:41So, you know, people want to rewrite history, but that's the history that's recorded.
00:49:46There's lots of documents to that effect.
00:49:49So, when ships began traversing the world heavily with commerce, they had to sail around the Horn here, the Cape of Good Hope, the Horn of Africa here.
00:50:07And there was good ports here.
00:50:11And so they would stop, you know, load up with new supplies, and then continue the journey watching the weather because the weather changes radically, Atlantic and Indian Ocean.
00:50:24And this was a spot of refuge with good harbors.
00:50:29The sailors enjoyed stopping here, and the women enjoyed entertaining the sailors here.
00:50:37And so the end result, of course, is a very diverse population.
00:50:43And, in fact, in the whole world, the most genetically diverse people on the planet are right here in the area where I live, next to the United States.
00:50:58They have everybody represented here.
00:51:01It's an actual, for real, melting pot.
00:51:04Very much like the United States because of all of the merchant traffic for hundreds of years with the paws here in the Cape Town ports and the people that stayed and grew and interbreeding and like that.
00:51:23So, to say that you had apartheid here the way that it was occurring up north is just not accurate.
00:51:31It just wasn't the way it was happening here.
00:51:33But, again, also, these districts around – there's nine districts in South Africa.
00:51:47This one is really unique and different from even all the rest of them.
00:51:52And what's happened is you have the greatest productivity and commerce occurring in this one area, the West Cape area.
00:52:01Remember, the artificial heart, the medical establishment here in this region was absolutely the best in the world.
00:52:14And this is where the first artificial heart implant was done.
00:52:18And then other heart transplants have been occurring here for quite a while before that.
00:52:24And even that one – I know we're over about six minutes, just so you know.
00:52:27But also, bypass surgery.
00:52:31I mean, a lot of that stuff was perfected there.
00:52:33I mean, a lot of that stuff was perfected there.
00:52:34That's right.
00:52:36And, for example, one of the people that I've spent quite a bit of time here with, in fact, we're taking a long drive tomorrow out to talk with some other folks.
00:52:44And he's an inventor with 40 patents, and he's won two patent infringement cases in international courts, very advanced, with a lot of his work on energy systems.
00:53:01And we've been talking physics, and we're going to have a big, long talk, and some of the physics involved tomorrow.
00:53:10We've got four or five hours in the car.
00:53:12I hope Jen doesn't, you know, decide to get out and walk or something.
00:53:16But it's the technical expertise of the people that I've been encountering here has been over the top.
00:53:27But because of the tax policies, this part of the country is getting taxed literally to the tune of about 85% of the total taxes coming in for the whole country just in one region.
00:53:44And to survive, they are leaving.
00:53:49So a million people have left South Africa in the last dozen years or so.
00:53:55And many of them have gone to the U.S., other places, some Europe, mostly the U.S., to escape the absolutely horrendous taxes that are being done.
00:54:07And now there's a new law just in a few days starting September 1st.
00:54:11And this is what Trump emphasized in the Oval Office when the president of South Africa was there in the Oval Office.
00:54:18Besides stopping the killing, which this government actually encourages singing songs about killing the boar farmer.
00:54:28It's almost like a national anthem being run by the ANC party about killing Whitey.
00:54:40Trump once had to stop in these killings.
00:54:43They've lost 3,000 farmers to brutal, terroristic assassinations.
00:54:50One was just five miles from where I had lunch the other day.
00:54:5460-year-old woman, very small little farm.
00:54:57She had a couple of employees.
00:54:59Nothing big by any stretch, but they wanted that piece of land.
00:55:02They did not want her there.
00:55:04And she was brutally raped and then murdered in the most horrendous way to send a message to scare others to leave the area.
00:55:12That hadn't been occurring down here in the Cape area, but with this heavy immigrant push from other parts of North and East Africa, South Africa, the country.
00:55:26This kind of level of crime and the gangs have come into this area.
00:55:31And that just happened a couple of weeks ago.
00:55:34Someone known to all of the people I was dealing with here.
00:55:36And so the way that the government, the central government, is working has become so atrocious, so unlivable that the people in this area have been talking for a decade but are now moving very stridently towards breaking away and seceding from South Africa.
00:56:03It would be like Texas seceding from the United States.
00:56:07But they're very serious.
00:56:09It's a very advanced operation.
00:56:11And the Constitution here allows for it.
00:56:15And so to save their lives, they're having to look at how to do this breakaway and start their own country and all the logistics that go with that.
00:56:27And how do you do this divorce, if you will?
00:56:31But there's something that's happening here that I know we're over time, but I want to take a second to help people put it in context.
00:56:39When Trump put the tariffs onto South Africa after they were there at the White House, he said you've got to stop the killing.
00:56:49And then the only other thing that Trump really emphasized, he said American corporations doing business with America or corporations doing heavily business with America, but primarily American corporations.
00:57:05And there's about 800 still working here in South Africa, they will not be subject to your racially based hiring quotas where they require that literally a significant percent of every company, including management, has to have blacks on the payroll.
00:57:34Even remember the majority of the population down here, almost 60 percent is what we call colored, which are mixed race.
00:57:44My wife, Jennifer, because she's half white Irish family background and half Japanese, she would be considered colored here.
00:57:56And so 60 percent of the population here is colored.
00:58:02The most diverse genetically diverse population on the planet, even more diverse than America in the genetics.
00:58:12But the race based hiring quotas will be imposed here starting September 1st.
00:58:23And you have to have this certain number of blacks that are, you know, in management, every area of the corporation.
00:58:35It doesn't have to do with skills or anything.
00:58:37And the government gets to pick and choose people that they decide are black enough to meet those quotas and then force them on companies.
00:58:46And so companies are looking at this, you know, you know, I need to be able to hire the best person.
00:58:54I need to decide who I want.
00:58:56And they're pretty diverse already anyway.
00:59:00And they just don't feel that they can survive this.
00:59:03And Trump made that a point.
00:59:04So what's happening is right this second.
00:59:11Now, a couple of weeks ago, Goodyear Tire announced it was leaving South Africa, had a long history here, hundreds of million dollars in facilities, workforce, everything decided it's got to leave.
00:59:27The tariffs with Goodyear Tire, much of it going to America and other parts of the world, with the tariffs, it's a non-starter for them.
00:59:38Now, the other one that's in serious discussions internally, it's not widely public yet, is Mercedes.
00:59:48Mercedes has a workforce of about 5,000 people.
00:59:52But with other jobs, other businesses that support the personnel at Mercedes and the factory itself, about 100,000 jobs are on the line.
01:00:05Mercedes makes its C-class cars here in South Africa.
01:00:09All of those C-class cars go to the U.S.
01:00:14If you bought a Mercedes and it's a C-class, it was made in South Africa.
01:00:18And with the 50% tariff, Mercedes isn't going to be able to compete with other similarly sized cars in America.
01:00:29So we expect an announcement in the next few days, even, that from Stuttgart in Germany, they've made the decision to close down the factory here.
01:00:41When they do that, that's 100,000 jobs.
01:00:44There's Goodyear, now Mercedes, and then you have hundreds of other companies looking at the same thing.
01:00:51But Mercedes alone, one of the key features of that is that they're in an area where Mandela came from that has been kind of a protected enclave of people into the central government here.
01:01:07And part of the reason that Mercedes is at this brink of a decision, which, by the way, before they announce it, they probably want to pull some critical equipment out of their facility.
01:01:24So we had people that presented over the last couple of days, over this last weekend, that Mercedes had loaded up key manufacturing tools and was shipping them out of the factory area.
01:01:42So telegraphing probably that this is a done deal.
01:01:45It's all over but the writing.
01:01:47And they'll probably announce, maybe even the next few days, that they're shutting the factory down.
01:01:54And so other companies are going to have to make a similar decision.
01:01:58When that happens, with Mercedes alone and going through the economics of this, you're probably looking at an inflationary spike in South Africa with the Rand and the Tsar.
01:02:12And that is going to be brutal here across the country.
01:02:20I think that there's one other component, and I'm taking time with your audience.
01:02:26I apologize for that, but I think this is an important part of the conversation.
01:02:30There's a general here in South Africa, went up to Iran the other day and had talks in Iran, made some pretty extreme statements.
01:02:47And then the ANC, the governing people here in South Africa, they had to kind of distance themselves from what this general was saying.
01:03:03And because he was aligning himself with Iran and their help, military interaction, Iran's getting ready to come down and do some naval drills off the coast of South Africa with South African naval forces, which isn't much, showing all sorts of kissing up with them.
01:03:28And you have to remember that both South Africa and Iran were heavily involved up in the Congo with the rape of the Congo and the murders, the massive amounts of 10 million people dead in the Congo, arguably over the last seven years.
01:03:46And now here you've got a general from South Africa up there in Iran making all sorts of statements.
01:04:01They actually have offices for Hamas right down the street from where I am here.
01:04:06They have offices for ISIS right down the street from where I am here that the central government's allowed and they're here promoting certain ideas and things.
01:04:17And South African government, of course, you know, anti-Israel and all sorts of things.
01:04:24So what's all that mean?
01:04:26It appears, and there's scuttlebutt here even right now, that Iran may assist in holding power for the Marxists that are in power here because another group, the Democratic Alliance and people around them, have been purported to be ready to do a coup to take over control here in South Africa.
01:04:50And Iran may be in this mix somewhere to help sort that out.
01:04:57You think of all these kinds of mischief going on behind the scenes, and then the most prosperous, productive parts of South Africa here in the Cape and the West Cape region, they're kind of in the crosshairs.
01:05:13And so they may, on a moment's notice, have to decide, again, like they did back with the crooked election putting Mandela into office, whether or not they're just going to go along with what's about to happen with these mandates, these new taxes, that it's only a matter of time before the economy here will be collapsed.
01:05:38And part of the thing is the Marxists want the economy to collapse here, like narrow-burning Rome, so they can rebuild it in their own image.
01:05:47They want all the assets, and they just want the people here who are the educators, the inventors, the producers to leave before they have to show up here to kill them and spare them the bullets and the lead.
01:06:05So this is a very precarious location that has huge ties to the United States, okay?
01:06:15And so the question is, what are these people going to do?
01:06:18And they're having to make some hard decisions, the entire population here.
01:06:23It could very well be forced with a major decision in the not-too-distant future, and where some thought it was years away, it may not be anywhere close to that.
01:06:32Based on some of these other rumblings going on here.
01:06:37By the way, there was a big question mark, kind of almost a scandal, but not exactly, where a Russian ship, warship, showed up here in the harbor a short while ago.
01:06:50And then convoys of black vans and SUVs were going back and forth to the ship with who knows what.
01:06:59Well, people don't remember this unless you're old like me, but South Africa, when Mandela took power, South Africa was a nuclear power.
01:07:10Had enough fissile material for five nuclear bombs.
01:07:13And the technology for building those bombs.
01:07:19And people don't know this or remember it, the Damona nuclear plant in Israel.
01:07:26When they had enough fissile material, which was one of the things Kennedy didn't want them to get, was unaware they were building this.
01:07:34And he was very upset when he found out about it with the Damona nuclear reactor and construction areas.
01:07:42In the late 60s, Israel detonated a nuclear bomb here in South Africa for its first nuclear test.
01:07:53And that's been widely talked about in the years since.
01:07:57There was a very big connection back in those days to Israel.
01:08:01And so part of the question is, with this Russian warship, there's been quite a bit of speculation that some of what was taken out of here was nuclear material.
01:08:14Now, when Mandela took office, Kissinger showed up and supposedly the makings for a nuclear bomb and those things were taken out of the country.
01:08:30But there's other people who said, no, not everything was taken.
01:08:34And the other part of that whole equation is you've had Kurt Weldon on.
01:08:40Kurt Weldon was told by the nuclear scientists and military during the early part of Yeltsin's time there, back in 2004 precisely after 9-11.
01:08:55Kurt Weldon was told in Russia by the people that run the nuclear programs there, as he was touring their nuclear stockpile.
01:09:07I mean, they lit him in to see the holy grail of it.
01:09:10He was told that 200, what they called demolition nukes, were missing from the Gorbachev era.
01:09:20They had 360, they manufactured 360, and 200 of them they couldn't account for.
01:09:26And it was the, and the records are gone.
01:09:29And it was the belief of these people, with Putin letting them say it, that that had all gone to Iran.
01:09:38So we talk about nuclear Iran.
01:09:41They had, based on what these people in Russia said, in the post-Soviet Union,
01:09:50they couldn't account for 200 that went somewhere in the Gorbachev era at the end of the Cold War that is purported to be Iran.
01:10:02After, you know, at the end of the Reagan administration, remember, that was still the early years with the Shah.
01:10:09The Shah, with Ayatollah, the Shah fell in 79 in the Carter era.
01:10:16And then the 144 days, or 444 days, until Reagan came to office January 20th of 81, and the, or of 80, 81, excuse me, and the prisoners were freed.
01:10:34Iran may very well have 200 nuclear devices that timed out.
01:10:40They have a shelf life, and they can be refreshed.
01:10:44But there's certain technology that has to be employed.
01:10:48And by the way, Kurlov, the general that was blown up in the scooter explosion in Moscow,
01:10:53who was reportedly one of Putin's closest, most trusted friends and advisors, not just anybody.
01:11:01Putin trusted him to track certain materials that could be used to refresh nuclear devices that had otherwise timed out.
01:11:17And he was killed.
01:11:19It took NATO coordination for that murder to occur there in Moscow in collusion with Ukraine.
01:11:30So part of the question is, was that to cover and block the information about what Kurlov may have found about materials going to Iran to help refresh these devices?
01:11:44And or could some of those materials needed to refresh those devices in Iran have come from South Africa?
01:11:53Because amazingly, right after the Russian warship left, the ANC had been on the ropes, just about financially totally bust, and they got a fresh surge of cash.
01:12:06Where did the cash come from?
01:12:07Did it come from Russia?
01:12:08They got cash problems, too.
01:12:10Who supplied the cash?
01:12:13Was it from Iran or somebody else that wants this whole situation to escalate into some type of a nuclear conflict?
01:12:23There's a lot at stake.
01:12:25And this area of the world, as much as most people, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's over there.
01:12:32I don't care.
01:12:33I care less about what's going on in South Africa.
01:12:39Well, right up until, pay attention, uh-oh, there's more going on here than you at first thought.
01:12:51Amen.
01:12:52Amen.
01:12:54I love hearing about it.
01:12:56Juan, thank you so much.
01:12:57We appreciate you.
01:12:58You want to close us out with a prayer?
01:12:59Yes, and by the way, let me, I have other stops that Jen and I have to make here before we leave Africa.
01:13:08Yes, sir.
01:13:09Um, uh, a very good friend who is the pastor, uh, for, um, uh, the president of the Congo, uh, had a stroke last month or last week.
01:13:26And, uh, he's able to talk.
01:13:30I spoke with him today.
01:13:31He's got a little bit of a list, but he's holding on.
01:13:34And, uh, if you remember, uh, when I went to D.C. last month, uh, we were going to be there while the president was going to be talking with President Trump, meeting with President Trump.
01:13:47And there was a coup that was planned against, uh, the president.
01:13:53And so he had to cancel his trip to the United States and deal with that.
01:13:59And members of his own Senate were planning this and military and like that.
01:14:04And so he stayed.
01:14:05They got that under control, but, uh, very, very tense.
01:14:09In fact, at the pastor's church, he didn't think he was going to survive because there was people that came there to kill him.
01:14:17And some other people in Kinshasa, which is, uh, the capital of Uganda.
01:14:22And, um, it was very, very, very tense.
01:14:26And he's been under tremendous pressure.
01:14:28And, and in fact, in, uh, just before this happened, uh, he had asked that one of his requests when he was going to come to the United States, uh, within the church community, uh, they need counselors for the children.
01:14:47Uh, they have about a million children, uh, out across, uh, the Congo that are orphans.
01:14:55Uh, but of that, the youngest of them, uh, that are survivors, their parents, um, brutally murdered, they need counseling.
01:15:08Uh, and just an average counselor is not exactly what you're looking at.
01:15:13You're not looking for someone just necessarily to hold their hand or whatever.
01:15:15These are kids that have been traumatized in the most horrendous ways.
01:15:20Um, uh, one of them that, that the situation was described to me.
01:15:28Um, her parents were not just, uh, chopped up in front of them alive, uh, while they were tied up to watch, but also then eaten.
01:15:39Um, uh, what's that due to a young mind, a heart, a soul, um, and they were Christians.
01:15:51That's not an uncommon story.
01:15:53Uh, the murder and mayhem across, uh, the Congo is still continuing, uh, as it is here in South Africa, by the way.
01:16:04Um, you know, a hundred people a day being chopped up terror, the most horrific ways to terrorize everybody involved.
01:16:14And, uh, many of the people involved in these things are man-eaters.
01:16:20They love to adrenalize their victims and then eat the blood, the flesh, after a person has died in the most horrific ways.
01:16:28Um, and, uh, so there's a lot, even when we try to work a deal in the Congo and turn on the mining and like that,
01:16:39uh, one of the things in the Congo, the mining continues, the, the copper coming out of the Congo is one of the greatest sources in the world for copper.
01:16:50So in the midst of all this murder and mayhem, certain of the businesses are able to continue.
01:16:55You got the capital about to be overrun.
01:16:58The mining goes on and much of that material is going to China.
01:17:04Uh, that's why they want the disruption because they're able to work while the government can't function.
01:17:09And the locals aren't there.
01:17:10They're being wiped out and they're able to get their materials out still.
01:17:14Even now, even with the agreements that president Trump has put in place, it's, it's slowed it dramatically, but we're not done.
01:17:22There's lots of work to be done.
01:17:25And even beyond all of that, imagine what the need is from the church community, the Christian community.
01:17:36These are Christians, Christian families that will need not just food and assistance.
01:17:45By the way, you have in, uh, Uganda right now, uh, I believe the number I heard the other day was two and a half million refugees in Uganda, uh, and, uh, fleeing the horrors in Goma next door.
01:18:03And so the, the money that was available out of the UN to feed those people dries up, I think in two weeks, uh, and isn't there anymore.
01:18:17So Uganda's got a crisis on its hand.
01:18:19You got to feed these people.
01:18:21It's not a small number.
01:18:23Uh, they, at least, you know, they ran over the border and they, you know, were able to camp out.
01:18:32We have to create a situation that allows them to go back home to the Congo where they live and rebuild their homes and their lives.
01:18:41And, uh, in the meantime, we can't allow, uh, this huge number of people either to cause a famine into Uganda, uh, food supply issues, money, you know, everything else.
01:18:56But they themselves, you know, got to survive somehow.
01:19:01America's going to have to show up.
01:19:03And beyond America as a government showing up, America as a people needs to consider, uh, what it needs to look like where we step in.
01:19:15Uh, a lot of the people here don't speak English.
01:19:19It's French, that's the language, some English, uh, so you think you're going to go have a nice conversation or whatever.
01:19:26It's probably more from our side.
01:19:29We just got to get food supplies, um, in there, stabilize the region where they came from, be able to move them back.
01:19:36And then longer term, uh, look at what we need to do to help those souls, uh, mend and repair from all the horrors that they've been exposed to.
01:19:54And, you know, I'm talking about the smallest children, but all the adults too, that have survived, you know, a 40 years war in that region.
01:20:05So anyway, just things for prayer, thoughtful consideration, uh, our work's cut out for us.
01:20:13So let me say prayer.
01:20:15Father God, I thank you for the opportunity to talk with this audience and, and, uh, through this audience to the rest of our country, America.
01:20:25And the opportunity to be present, to observe how you're working, your hand, Father God, working on behalf of your believers, your church in various parts of the world, here in South Africa and in Congo, uh, Ethiopia, uh, other places around the world.
01:20:46And we ask for assistance and guidance in knowing how to focus our efforts, uh, to meet these needs, the physical needs in the body, uh, uh, the supply and to have it come in the right way and be healthy and to sustain these people.
01:21:09And then beyond that, how to help them rebuild their lives and to, uh, uh, uh, mature and grow past the horrors they may have been exposed to.
01:21:22Uh, we ask that you would make us, uh, salty as people that we would not have lost our saltiness or preservative, uh, capabilities, our flavor out into the world.
01:21:36And that you would give perfect provision to us so that we have wherewithal to give not only of, uh, the supplies needed to sustain the body, but we from the spiritual side as conduits of life and beauty and truth, uh, to carry these people through this moment, help them, um, in this world, uh, to prepare for the next world.
01:22:05So that, uh, not one of your sheep is lost in all of this, uh, no matter what the traumas and, uh, that you would help us as a nation to be able to go out, not to be our brother's keeper, like so many of these others, uh, want to do, but to be our brother's brother.
01:22:26And that the frauds in our elections and the fraudulent people who've taken power in our elections would be removed and justice be done.
01:22:39And that we will get to true and honest elections in America with people who actually are the ones that we have voted for and represent our values as a people in office, uh, administering.
01:22:52And then that the same in these other countries, the other 71 countries where these frauds were conducted, uh, by the same people that stole our elections, uh, that they would also be exposed in those places.
01:23:06And those false leaders taken out of power and that justice be done and that people who actually represent, uh, the people in these nations, um, many of them Christians, just like in the Congo, just like here in South Africa.
01:23:25Uh, predominantly Christian nations by far that their Christianity, there would be new life there that the dead bones would get sinew and flesh upon them.
01:23:37And that we would rise up as an army of believers to do good, uh, to act in a righteous way, according to your laws, father, God, your will, uh, to bring life and beauty, wholeness, uh, and perfect provision.
01:23:55And into these areas with the materials from the earth that you've given us, uh, both to grow and to mine and to build and to do and bring prosperity back to your people across the world.
01:24:08So that we can be about, uh, the work of the kingdom, uh, uh, and to operate justly according to your will.
01:24:17We ask all of this in Jesus name.
01:24:19Amen.
01:24:20Amen.
01:24:21Great.
01:24:22Great.
01:24:22You know, it's, uh, something we all need to do as Christians.
01:24:26We need to take care of other Christians.
01:24:28That's who's being, uh, beat up on over there.
01:24:32Juan, thank you as always.
01:24:33Appreciate your time and your knowledge and be ready to see you back whenever you're, uh, first
01:24:40off, be, be safe, be careful and we'll see you next time, brother.
01:24:44It's a hand to God moment.
01:24:45We're, we're, uh, you know, we're here by faith as it is.
01:24:48So, uh, and I'm, and glad to get the chance to be here.
01:24:52Um, what better thing could you ask for in your whole life, but to be an instrument, uh,
01:25:00in the hand of a divine God doing what he intends to do to be a tool in that work.
01:25:09And, uh, both Jen and I, um, uh, believe that's exactly where we're at and, and why we have
01:25:15had, uh, uh, uh, these opportunities.
01:25:18And it's, uh, it's a very humbling thing.
01:25:20Honestly, I, uh, uh, you know, uh, not here because I get to be here.
01:25:26I'm here by, uh, grace of God to get to, uh, rub shoulders with some giants.
01:25:32Uh, the people that I've got spend the last many days with, uh, every one of them, a
01:25:37hero.
01:25:38So you guys are my heroes, even doing the show like this and getting it.
01:25:42You're ours, brother.
01:25:43You're ours.
01:25:44It's, it's our duty.
01:25:45Thank you so much.
01:25:46Everything you do, please be safe.
01:25:48And we hope to see you real soon.
01:25:50All right.
01:25:51Night folks.
01:25:51Thanks brother.
01:25:52Yeah.
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