Only In America EP79 : Monologue
I usually write these things as I'm just waking up the day of the show and today is no different. The beautiful springtime weather in the north east has helped release the pollen which is causing the clogging of my nostrils and the drip down the back of my throat that will make me cough until I lose my voice. If it weren't for the allergy medication I'm on, some local honey, and a lot of resting my voice I probably wouldn't have been able to do this show today. I feel fortunate that I get to talk to you folks each week and this one is no different.
Last night I got to listen to and take part in some great conversations about what we can do as a culture to not only preserve ourselves and our beliefs but how to do that peacefully in such dark times. A lot of those conversations pointed out to me that when left with a decision to stay with the establishment or join the rebellion for Liberty that most folks will probably choose the easier route. Would they really be at fault to do so at this stage?
Let's take that allergy med that I had to wait in line and show I.D. for because the establishment wants to protect me and others from making meth out of it as an example: what if that were insulin?
What if, instead of having to deal with the side effects of my immune system, genetic or induced by vaccines as a child who knows, that the medication I was looking for helped keep my child alive? What side do you think most parents would take if given a choice of starting over from scratch as a culture or waiting in the queue at a Walgreen's?
Life isn't easy on a lot of folks I know. People that mean a lot to me. What could we do for them today that would help keep them alive if something fierce hit the fan?
We saw it during the lockdowns, when the breakdown of the supply chains threatened to take the medications away from the people of our nation because we allowed the establishment to make them elsewhere for profit. Sounds like a great deal for investors and advertisers but ultimately for those dependent on the medications stuck in shipping containers in a port in China that wasn't such a great deal. If you think the loss of the medical supply chain from China would be devastating then apply that to everything else we're dependent on from there.
Frightening isn't it? To think about all of the things we use and depend on each day of our lives. Lives that are far more comfortable and stable than most of our predecessors on this planet. Our government many decades ago made the trade deals possible that brought you that product from China and elsewhere. So what if we removed our government?
Would those trade lines still exist? Probably.
Would China be in a position to hold us hostage for what we need? I think so. Why wouldn't they?
What then would stop China from simply invading us if we didn't have a standing government?
I'm not bringing this up to convince anyone to stick with the current system, or to not want to change or completely remove our current form of government. I'm just using one little example of what could cause a great amount of chaos and harm if we destabilize this system of dependency we have all lived in our entire lives.
If building a nation is anything like building a car, you don't wanna just take a bunch of parts, stick 'em together and leave out the brakes. And if you had to mine, refine, and manufacture all the materials to make brakes it would take you a while to make that happen wouldn't it?
Let's start that process today. I want everyone in the audience to think of what resources and skills that you could provide in the event that our country collapses. Take stock in what is possible and what isn't. That way you and the others dependent on you realize how valuable we all are to one another and that as I've been saying for many months on this program, that this is going to take generations for us to build if we want to liberate ourselves, our families, and our culture.
It's time to build our own versions of everything we need to exist on our own. Through technology, our resources, and our people.