Archive.fm

The Krieger Files

Happy New Year! Have you got a resolution or two yet? Dave has some news and ideas for you!

Duration:
46m
Broadcast on:
01 Jan 2025
Audio Format:
other

[music] The opinions and commentary expressed on the program you're about to hear do not necessarily reflect the views of this station, its management, or its advertisers. But it may weigh heavily on what's between your ears, it's the Krigger Files, with Dave Krigger, grown to you by a network of radio stations who care about the communities they serve. [music] Alexa, turn on the Krigger Files. [music] And Happy New Year to all of you. It is January 1. And here we are on Wednesday and we're live. Phone lines are open at 208-216-6100 if you have anything to add to the show to our discussion of what we're talking about. If you have a New Year's resolution that you would like to share that you are definitely going to stick to, one of the ones that I think would be the most important, especially for our listeners, is to do a resolution, put forth one, that says you're going to continue to seek out the truth times ten, as much as possible. Yesterday I brought up studying the Constitution would be a good start, so you understand what your rights are. But see, it goes further than that, according to column this Paul Engel, put on a rather interesting article who said, hold an elected official responsible. Okay, now see, here's where it gets crazy because a lot of these resolutions they're made without forethought. It's just like, I'm going to lose weight, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to, you know, well, no, it doesn't work like that. So you got to have a plan. Plan your work, work your plan, right? That's how business people become successful. They put forward a business plan, they put forward a model as to what they're going to do. Now, holding an elected official responsible, understand, according to even Paul Engel, that at some point in 2025, one of your elected representatives is going to screw something up. They're going to vote for some unconstitutional legislation. They're going to promote some unconstitutional policy, or they're going to do something in violation of their oath of office, and you need to call them on it. You can write a letter or better yet, visit the local office and point out their mistake and the fact you're going to remember it. If your elected official is a good one, they're going to learn from the experience. If not, it's time to start looking for somebody better, but pledge to yourself that when you see an unconstitutional act, regardless of what government they are in, you'll stand up to the point and point out the mistake to their employee or to whomever. Now, a lot of people want to take the world on their shoulder. I know there's a lot of news junkies out there that think they want to just change the world and they can do that single handedly. No, it's not possible. We already know that. How many millions of votes, tens of millions of votes that it takes to get Trump back in the driver's seat, and he's not even there yet? Well, we got over 77 million. Stood up and said, you know what? We've had enough of this garbage this last four years. All these illegals come into the country. People being set on fire and subway trains are being pushed in front of a subway train or murdered, raped and murdered, stocked, broken into, robbed, shot. And see, there are a lot of locals that are doing it. In other words, people who are in this country legally are doing it. But the thing is, is that when the illegal immigrants come to the country and they see that the legal immigrants can get away with it, they get emboldened because they think the government's not going to do anything to them. And that's by design. But holding an elected official responsible, I think, if you really want to make a difference, think local, because see, that's where it all starts. It starts with the area that you live in, it starts with your local officials, whether it's the school board, doing something just stupid, behaving stupidly. And see, you have the local media, you have the internet, you have nextdoor.com. I mean, you have all these different venues and forums out there that you can bring these things up, letters to the editor, besides visiting. I mean, there are people out there that even are well funded enough that they can hire a private investigator to look up these individuals and follow them. Oh, yeah, and see if they screw up even more than what they're already doing, because if they're voting for some unconstitutional legislation, and we know that there are black books out there, I mean, local politicians in Texas, I remember the time when one of them got caught, soliciting a prostitute and he had a gun under the seat, concealed weapon, got in trouble, got kicked out of Congress, State House. See, those are the sorts of things that you might think about. If you really want to make a difference, you might even want to run for office. Take over somebody else's screw up and make it better. If you don't like what they're doing and they're voting for something or putting out legislation, that is unconstitutional. You call them out on it. And if they refuse to recant, rescind, whatever the case may be, you go after them. You bring it to the attention. Sometimes you can get away with filing a lawsuit. Sometimes you can get a whole bunch of people that all think like you, and they're all willing to chip in and do a class action lawsuit on behalf of we the people for the locale you are in. Look, if you don't defend your rights, first off, you've got to know what they are, because if you don't know your rights, you don't have any, right? So if somebody enacts or enforces some policy that'll violate your constitutional rights, the idea here is don't take it sitting down. Do your homework. Put together a sound argument and then stand up and defend your rights. Maybe even get some of your neighbors to join you. Like I said, there are people who have put together their case or legislation and filed suit. So, you know, significantly, we've made another orbit around the sun. And for those of you who were out last night in certain areas of the country, New York, Idaho, Illinois, Oregon, you might have had a chance to see a little bit of a rural borealis out there this last night due to an incoming geomagnetic storm. Geomagnetic storm. Hmm. Imagine how that works. And people talk about the grid. And what would happen if a magnet geomagnetic event came in and knocked the grid out? Would the cold necessarily cause it? Not necessarily, but what about your local AI data center? You know, there is reports out now. And this is as of the beginning of this year that the AI data centers are rapidly growing across the U.S. And they're not only straining power grids, but distorting the quality of electricity that's being delivered to your home, threatening damage to appliances and increasing fire risks. This, according to analysis performed by Bloomberg, which claims that explosive growth of AI is putting an unprecedented strain on the U.S. power grid. And it's not just about keeping the lights on. So if you go to YouTube and you see these SAP commercials, the guy sitting there with a, you know, unshaven, you know, in a robe and talking about or sitting at the, at the bar at some resort, reading a newspaper and talking about AI and how SAP can help AI. I'm just like you people are so full of it. You're so full of yourselves. And then these ads run, you know, trying to encourage people to support artificial intelligence, like that's going to matter. We already have a problem with trusting science in the first place. But then when the electric grid with AI distorting the quality of electricity known as bad harmonics, occurs with the normal flow of electricity in steady waves is disrupted. It leads to erratic spikes and dips in voltage and that could screw with your appliances. And it found, according to the Bloomberg study, that more than three quarters of the worst affected homes are within 50 miles of the significant data and center activity. Illinois included all the way through the rest belt. And if we don't address this issue, power quality issues can snowball calling voltage voltage surges and spark fires or sudden sags and trigger blackouts. Understand that the insatiable appetite of AI data centers can suck up to 10,000 times more electricity than a single household. And of course, the US operates most of the data centers globally. Why would that be? We're looking at a 16% surge in power demand over the next five years triple last year's estimate, largely driven by the new data centers. And why is that? Because they want to keep information on us. They want to monitor us. They want to know what we think, what we see, what we do, what we hear. And they use technology to do it. And who created this technology? Well, science, of course, the same science that told us that the vaccines were safe and effective. Uh huh. The vaccines. Oh, you mean that gene therapy jabs that everybody was getting that murdered all those billions of people in the world, right? Millions, whatever. The fact is, is they put all their trust in science and liquid science did. They use the Hegelian dialectic, the Hegelian principle to create a situation where people would beg for a solution and they had one already to go. Isn't that wonderful how Hegelian dialectic works? Yeah. We got a recall and some Medicare news after we come back from the break here on the Krieger files in this New Year's Day. Stay with us. With inflation constantly chewing the way at the value of paper money, perhaps it's time for Americans to bite back. Ownership of gold and silver coins provides great counterbalance to weaker paper money value. U.S. coin capital provides physical gold and silver coins. You can reach us directly at 1-800-878-2646 us coin capital dot com. From the ranks of the disenfranchised, it's the government's worst nightmare. It's the Krieger files. All right. Here we go back on the saddle for our second segment. 18 minutes after the hour in the Krieger files. Thank you so much for joining us here in this New Year's Day. We are live. We will be re streaming this broadcast at 11 a.m. on Global Star 3. For those of you who are listening in at the normal time when the other show that I'm no longer a part of used to air and they're out of business now. And of course, five o'clock central time on squirrel radio. S Q R radio dot com. This program and Liberty Round Table, which comes on after the show, will be aired and repeated for those of you who missed the broadcast. You can tell your friends about that because the squirrel always carries those programs for those who want to wait until the afternoon to listen to the show. All right, but you can't call in. The only time you could do that is between eight and nine central time. 208-216-66100, the number to call. And that's the only time that we could take your call. And our board ops are standing by. If you want to call in, tell me what your resolution is. Tell me what you think of what happened in New Orleans last night. What's really funny is how they, the police chief says that they're trying to determine what was going on and said that they called it a terrorist attack. And then the FBI gets up there and this black chick who's got a peer stuttener nose says, Oh, no, it wasn't a terrorist attack. We found, you know, improvised explosive devices and we're trying to, you know, if you see, this is part of the government's system of trying to avoid panic because other people may take this as a sign that, you know, the nutballs are out. And it's going to restrict your activity and what's next to the getting to declare martial law and lock us all down. See, there's people out there that think that even this global invasion of the cold air from Canada is going to be another mean to shut us down. No, no, the AI data centers, however, we just talked about before the break. I mean, they are monitoring every single thing we do. What do you think Alexa and Siri are AI? They're powered by artificial intelligence. And everybody thinks it's so wonderful and it's so convenient. But what are they going to do with that data? Obviously, they need electricity to power the storage databases that collect all this information on you. And you have these local, what they call fusion centers who could be manned by your neighbors. I mean, they literally could be monitoring everything you're doing. Yet we all just kind of take it for granted that, well, you know, science, technology is increasing the Bible set of wood. And I'm just waiting for the Lord to come back and take me to heaven. Okay, you know, God gives us free will to live in the present day. And if we have to sit here and worry about taking the world on our shoulders and not living your life and walking in love and walking out there and being kind to people, I mean, isn't it nice when you can start up a conversation with somebody you don't even know? I did that the other day in a Walmart parking lot. I saw a guy loading his kids into the back of his truck and putting them in their safety seats and whatnot. And I saw his grocery cart sitting behind the truck had just been emptied. And I said, when I get that for you, it looks like you get your hands full. Somebody actually paid attention to the guy. I said, how was your Christmas? He said, I was great. How was yours? See, we get into conversation. See, what happened to that? We used to be able to walk up the total strangers and talk to people without having people feel suspicious and do kind things for other people. You know, I look for opportunities like that to help, you know, you get some elderly lady out there that's got some giant bag of dog food or something that she knows she's going to have a hard time picking it up and putting the car. But you've got the strength to do it. You just stand there and watch her put it in the car herself, right? See, that's what most people would do these days because the government has found a way and it's called this lockdown that we went through from 2020 to 2023 where they can take and manipulate people's minds and make people look inward and not trust anyone. And now we realized if what Dr. James Thorpe says is true, that only 1% of America is still dumbfounded and will do anything the government says to do. If the CDC says jump, it's not a matter of how high. If the CDC says you need to go get another booster knowing that you could die from it, they'll be going to tell you to go do that anyway. If you even have it shortens your life, they don't care. They're the government. Government does not care. When are you all going to realize the government doesn't care about you or the horse you rode in on? It does not care. It cares about how much money it can spend, how many wars it can promote, how much of the population it can get rid of, and you're part of it. How many properties they can steal, they let the banks do it. The government's in on that, folks. If you didn't know that by now, you should. I mean, is that another truth bomb that we have to go exploring? Many times as I talked about it, and every time they turn around, you know, now there's a $2,000 Medicare drug cap, which begins today, which should benefit millions of Americans. It's part of a multi-year plan to reduce prescription drug costs for Medicare beneficiaries. And you look at Medicare and you go, okay, what is Medicare? Death benefits for seniors? Medicare recipients won't have to pay more than $2,000 a year for covered prescription drugs. That's a change it could potentially benefit millions of older Americans. And of course, according to health policy, research group KFF5 million Medicare Part D enrollees, faced out of pocket drug costs of 2,000 or more in at least one year between 2012 and 2021. Well, see, if you were that dependent on big pharma, I remember the time my late mother was prescribed and was on 16 different drugs. And she thought she was going to die. So we put her in hospice and they took her off all 16 of those drugs, many of which contraindicated each other. And what happened? Six days later, they said, sorry, you're not dead enough yet. You have to leave. We have to make room for somebody else who actually is dying. They took her off all 16 drugs and she got better. Think about that. You put so much faith in the damn doctors and the doctors are the same ones who told you that the jab was safe and effective. Now you wonder why people don't trust science. And this is why? What have we been through? I mean, now they've got everybody turned against each other to where we can't go out and have a conversation with somebody and be nice to somebody. And it just talked to people and say, hi, how are you? I mean, when's the last time you actually walked up to a total stranger and say, hi, how are you? Did you have a nice holiday? How many people do you do that with? See, that should be one of your resolutions is to go out and to be more kind to people than you have been in the past. I mean, make it a point to go out and be nice to people and watch how it comes back. You're going to be a shining example of what this country used to be like before the lockdown because the government used it and they did focus group study on this focus group study showing that 35% results of how we use this Hegelian dialectic to turn family members against each other because you're an American. If you don't take the shot, we call it the clot shot for a reason. I'm going to try to get Judy Mike of it's back on the show here this year. In the month of January, I've got a whole list of different health professionals. I do have Peter McCullough's number, his contact info. Now I'm going to try to get him on the show. I haven't had him on before, even though I've interviewed R.K. Jr. before on previous shows. So we're going to try to cover a few health issues that matter because a large part of the audience that's out there that's awake and that understands what's going on is of age where life has medically affected them in more ways than one. And you may not be 65 years of age and listening to the show and Medicare may not be part of your issue right now. But there is this thing called plan N for those of you. It's like 114 bucks a month, but your out-of-pocket expense is $240 a year. So think, you know, you've got to talk to an insurance agent. If you don't know how the equation works, ask someone. Don't sit there and take all this stuff upon yourself. I mean, the government's going to force you to have to get insurance. I mean, I know people actually that do not have Medicare. They pay 75 bucks a month for concierge service. I mean, we have medical services online here. You know, 41 share, whatever that is, you know, we have those services out there where people actually sell fund their health care. They don't want any part of the government because see, this is a government program. It's a government benefit, see? And every time you ask for a government benefit, what do you think that tells the government? Oh, look how many people depend on government. I guess we need more programs. And then they want to spend more money that they don't have. So I just thought I'd let you know about that $2,000 Medicare drug cap for those of you that are in a tizzy about your medical bills and what you're facing this year. That's some good news, but the not so good news, as I told you before, the break we were going to discuss a recall, gardeners candies. You've heard of them. They have this thing out there called cappuccino meltaway bars nationwide. They've been pulled from the stores because the products may contain undeclared tree nuts, which are like cashews. Some people may have a sensitive allergy or severe sensitivity to tree nuts and run the risk of serious or light threatening allergic reaction. If they consume these products, this according to the FDA, you know, they want to play God. So they put out a recall notice right before the new year and said, if you've got these gardeners candies, cappuccino meltaway bars in your home, they have an expiration date of August 27 2025 on them. Is that easy enough to remember? I'm not even going to give you the lot number. It doesn't matter at this point. I mean, just knowing that tree nut allergies affect 3.9 million Americans according to food analogy, research and education council. What can I say? Newsbreak coming up. Get some updates here. Then we'll be back with more discussion on the Krieger files and all things that matter to your wallet. Stay with us. Taking back America, one consumer at a time. It's the Krieger files. Okay, we're back. And one little news note here about President-elect Donald Trump. He is calling on Republicans to try to overcome possible Democrat efforts to delay the Senate confirmation of his cabinet choices. I think we really need to focus on whether or not January 6 is going to be a screw job on Trump. And the Democrats are going to try to upend and nullify the certification of the vote. For some strange reason, I don't think that's going to happen. But if there are people outside protesting, what I do see is then putting fences up and not allowing another repeat of J6 again, because it won't be the right, the ultra right. It won't be Trump at the ellipse and won't be Biden at the ellipse. Hell, he'll be taking a nap. He's pretty much out of the picture, even though his administration continues to do more economic damage to our country. That's pretty obvious, isn't it? Barrowing money that they don't have. Great leadership by example, isn't it? But see, he's got all these cabinet positions and a lot of us are already going, uh oh, why is he putting all these billionaires up for nomination? Why? You know, Scott Besson, you know, Secretary of the Treasury, I mean, this is bad as putting Hank Paulson back in. He was around with the 2008 financial collapse happened. I mean, what Hades are we supposed to do? And then you've got another one of the agencies out there like Health and Human Services, which actually controls the behavior of the CDC, who now says that respiratory illnesses caused by common seasonal viruses is currently considered high in the United States. And we're talking about the flu and whooping cough and really they expect the 24 25 COVID-19 vaccine to work well for currently circulating variances. Isn't that wonderful? Only 1% of people are buying into this crap. Whooping cough respiratory, substantial virus and whooping cough and influenza. And see, notice how all of a sudden all the respiratory diseases are on the table. And what are we doing about it? Just listening to the show. Are you reading books? I mean, what are you doing? Here's another good New Year's resolution for you. How about reading more? That'd be a good thing. I mean, here's the thing in 2022 Gallup poll found that Americans read an average of 12.6 books per year each. That's the lowest number that Gallup has measured since it began tracking that statistic in 1990. In that same poll, a full 17% of Americans said they read no books at all during the prior year. So one good New Year's resolution would be to increase and rebuild your reading habit. Now, I know a lot of people like to read ebooks and Kindle and they like their internet. They like their yeah. Well, here's the one thing I can tell you about a book. If you have a book in your hand and you're sitting away in a chair away from an outlet or sitting outside away from an outlet and you're not reading it on your computer, you are not exposed to EMP. Your book does not, or EMF rather, your book does not emanate electromagnetic frequencies. Your book is a book. It's basically paper in content. And there, I mean, it's an insulator actually to tell you the truth. That's what they use newspaper, homeless people stuff newspaper under their sleeves to keep warm at night, because newspaper is an insulator. So what do you think newspaper does when you have books and books and books? My book shelf is massive here. I've got tons of books and thanks to Humanics, they keep those books coming as we'll be talking with Sam Sarbo at some point in the time of the near future about homeschooling, which is another resolution you can make for your family. So you know what? I'm tired of this nonsense of what they're not teaching my kid. What they are teaching my kid is something totally different. They're not teaching them the way they should go. They're teaching everything just the opposite. You know, we have a closet over here for you kiddies out there that want to go and dress like the opposite sex. You know, maybe you have a problem. Maybe you think that, you know, you got your mother in a world. She's not sure if you're a boy or a girl. Hey, babe, your hair's all right. Hey, babe, let's go out tonight. You remember that David Bowie song Rebel Rebel in the 80s? Huh, makes you wonder why you have that out there. I mean, you got to wonder about stuff like that, right? Don't think Hollywood's not in on this because they are. The music industry's in on it. They're all in on it. I mean, you look at the rap situation and how it got the one particular demographic of the United States of America pissed off at white people and pissed off at cops. I mean, I understand that it's very difficult to trust cops. I was just talking to my lovely wife this morning about March 19th. It's coming up. It's going to be the one year anniversary of the time that the H.E.F. and local police kicked in the front door of Brian Malinowski and put two bullets in his head when he thought he was being home invaded. They came in to serve a search warrant, didn't announce who they were, nobody cameras, no way to record their behavior. And it was a search warrant. I mean, the guy wasn't guilty of anything. But of course they put a laser. They put a tracker on his vehicle. They wanted to follow him every where he went because he used to hang out at gun shows. You see, you wonder why these AI data centers? I mean, this is only the tip of the iceberg, folks. You know, if you want your surveillance invaded, see, here's the idea about if you're going to make a good New Year's resolution besides reading books, I mean, you got to find your motivation. You got to find out what interests you and go for that subject matter. I mean, you know, to me, fiction books, they're nice. But, you know, it takes your mind off of the way to the world and, you know, nonfiction, you actually educate yourself. I know it can be boring, learning something new, but you know, that that's a thing. If you want to become self sufficient, the best way to do that is to disconnect yourself from the utilities and go off grid, disconnect yourself from the government and don't participate in their nonsense, grow your own food so you don't have to work so much to spend money. I mean, you can work in the garden, get plenty of exercise. You can build a greenhouse. And if you don't have the land, well, maybe it's time to sell and relocate to a place because there is still land out there. And you only need an acre to settle on for your privacy. I mean, on the average, it costs about $10,000 to fence a half acre of land. All right. This is according to today's figures. And how do I know this? Because it cost me almost that much. And I had a property in Texas I built a sips house on. And it cost me 10 grand to put up iron pipe fencing in the front. And five foot high fencing with two strands of barbed wire in the back that even deer wouldn't challenge. So and if deer won't challenge it, you know, it's not one of these things where you have to worry about, well, you know, obviously you have something, you know, there's there's something valuable on your property. I mean, why would they put these fences here? Well, maybe because they don't want people bothering them. See, this is the part about property. You have to understand about property because either you own property or you are the property. Interesting article put out by Kathleen Markhart about property. And this is quoting Washington State Supreme Court Justice Richard B. Sanders. Property is a thing that consists not merely in its ownership and possession, but in the unrestricted right of use, enjoyment and disposal. Anything which destroys any of the elements of property to that extent destroys the property itself. The substantial value of property lies in its use. If the right use be denied, the value of the property is annihilated and ownership, I rendered a barren right. I mean, you claim you own a piece of property, but yet the state comes in and says, sorry, you can't have a chicken coop. You can't have a greenhouse. The HOA says, see, this is why I don't like homeowners associations. Damn them. Because they tell you, oh, you can't, you have to grow your grass a certain way in your house has to be painted a certain color. Look, you either own your property or you don't. Without the right to property, we only have the right to our thoughts. All else is going to be controlled by other people. John Adams even said the moment the idea is admitted into society, that property is not as sacred as the law of God and that there is not a force of law in public justice to protect it and our key and tyranny commands that it's not an exaggeration without the rights of property were slaves. That's right. Land of the fee and home of the slave, our founding fathers realized that and we're careful to correct the original Constitution by adding the Bill of Rights among other things, which is one of the reasons why I said it might be good idea to get out your Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence and just give it a once over. How about that? Like I said, I mean, if you're going to go out and invest in property, understand that this is a big thing, being a property owner. There's a lot of people out there that can't afford property, but if you can, maybe that's something you need to think about. Maybe it would be a good New Year's resolution to get on attractive land and become self-sufficient. That would be a dynamic New Year's resolution. For many of you, I know some of you have done it already and you're working toward getting off grid and having your own, I mean, literally, I mean, you don't have to connect to internet. You don't have to connect to utilities, but I mean, if you have to have internet, I mean, there's always Starlink. But I mean, the problem is, is if you want to go totally off grid, you're not going to rely on any of that stuff, right? We'll be back to talk more about that and a couple of other interesting things on prepping water and food pantry stuff after these words. Stay with us. With inflation constantly chewing the way at the value of paper money, perhaps it's time for Americans to bite back. Ownership of gold and silver coins provides great counterbalance to weaker paper money value. US coin capital provides physical gold and silver coins. You can reach us directly at 1-800-878-2646 uscoincapital.com - Happy New Year to all of you if we didn't tell you that already. It is January 1 and we are here live on the show. And for those of you that want to hear the Repeat 5PM Central on SQRradio.com and you can hear that gamir commercial free news free everything. Things we talk about before, we were discussing the situation with resolutions and what you can do with it and understand that the IRS and the federal government would just love to rape you for everything you've got. But if you own a piece of property outright it, this is the time to put it in a trust. I'm not giving legal advice or financial advice here but this is what I did. All right so I'm going to tell you what I did. I put my property in trust. I've done it for a long time. The very first piece of land an acreage I ever bought I put into a trust. There are family trusts, there's life estate trusts, there's inter vivo's trust which means among the living inter vivo's that is latin term. There's land trusts but I don't like them as much as I do. I mean there's legacy trusts but they're very expensive and I think and a lot of people may disagree with me that those things are a gimmick to get you to spend lots and lots of money. I mean the Rockefellers and the Kennedys and all these other rich families out there, these elitists, they all have their property in trust. Each of their vehicles are all in different trusts. I mean seriously, how do you think they protect themselves? When you own an asset outright that is the time to put it into a trust. When you have a mortgage or deed of trust on a piece of property, you're already judgment proof. So why would you want to put it in trust? See this is the argue window. I keep asking people that question. If you have a mortgage that means nobody else can touch your property except the lender when you don't make your mortgage payment. They got to lean on that property. Well you know how many people have thought about and I had a CPA once I was at a real estate class and the CPA came up and he goes hey, he goes here's a great idea. You know you can open up a Wyoming LLC which because you know they go what data, what paperwork in Wyoming it's like your LLC is hidden completely. That's why you see so much activity up in Wyoming because they've got these things that are even better than Nevada law about hiding trust. I mean yeah you have a registered agent that's as far as it goes. So you know what's to stop you from opening up one of these LLCs and then you draft paperwork with the LLC. I mean this is what the CPA is telling us. He said if your property is free and clear and you know what the value of the property is, put a lien against it yourself by starting an LLC that's totally hidden and make up a mortgage document and record it in the land records there so that anybody looking for deep pockets goes in and sees this mortgage that says oh well you know this this entity here in Wyoming's got this big lien against it and they got a mortgage recorded against it and see who's going to foreclose on you. It's your LLC right? Think about it. What did I just do? I just judgment proofed my property. I mean this is what the CPA was telling us. Think about that. Does that merit any, does that have any weight in your mind? I mean see if you didn't read and you didn't do your your homework you would think that that was just absolutely stupid. Why would you want to do that? Well people do it to keep all of their interests, their vehicles and everything else judgment proof. You put liens on all these things. See so nobody can take them because somebody else already has a lien interest against it. Huh interesting how that works isn't it? So if you spend time reading books because we were talking about that before we went to break first read books that genuinely interest you especially at first and this is the thing if you don't trust modern medicine then go find answers by researching modern medicine and read multiple books at the same time so that you don't sit there and just getting grained in your head. You get stuff that keeps things fresh in your mind and keeps your eyes on the pages and if you get tired of one book pick up another one. Your current reading list should involve a wide range of books that balance each other well. You don't have to read these thriller novels or a book on philosophy or work of literature or you know you don't have to sit there and you know comb the entire annals of Edgar Allan Poe. I know I used to love reading Poe. That was so much fun. I don't do that anymore. You keep devices turned off or in another room. See what I mean? I told you this before about not plugging yourself into things that are going on adjacent to you so it distracts your reading time so you can't concentrate and as long as you're reading stuff you know there was a um attorney Aaron Siri has looked into medical freedom and this measles vaccine and he posits a question. Did you know that the death rate from measles declined by 98% before the measles vaccine was introduced? Well how did he know that? Well he researched it right there on the CDC website that decline had nothing to do with vaccines. So if vaccines didn't do it what caused a decline from 1900 to 1963? Better nutrition, better sanitation, clean water. This according to attorney Aaron Siri has been doing the research. I mean there was a declining rate of mortality, a trajectory that was ongoing even when measles vaccine was introduced in 63. So there's 400 deaths per year which have now gone down. How much of that is attributed to the measles vaccine but then again look at the rate of autism right after they get this MMR shot. How many kids have autism now? That number has jumped exponentially. Oh yeah it has. All because of these vaccines that people took gave their kids now their kids are autistic. All right so talk about a couple of other New Year's resolutions and because of the fact that a lot of people want to be self-sufficient that would be a great goal, a great New Year's resolution and you don't have to do it all at once. I mean if you are stuck and you can't get out then just pick a New Year's resolution that is easy to achieve. We talked about this on the show before but like you know water prep guide how to store filter and source fresh water. Bottle water I mean who to thunk? We were a long time ago you know you went to the water fountain in Massachusetts they call it the bubbler and you go to the water fountain you get a drink and it's there you know we didn't have to worry about contamination and then people said well see what if we could bottle water out of a spring? Oh well let's make a plastic bottle. Plastic bottles got PFASs in it. All that crappy plastic you could thank DuPont and others and Dow Chemical for that but they created plastic bottles and then we have bottle water. Humans can only survive three days without water. It's the most essential research for survival in any emergency. Those of you that have swimming pools in your backyards 10 to 15,000 or 20,000 gallons divide that by the number of family members because this is a minimum you know how often do you go to the bathroom? I mean seriously if you sat down it's something easy that average American could do. How many times a day you go to the bathroom? How many times a day do you flush the toilet? How many times a day you turn the sink on to wash your hands? I mean you want to stay healthy right now with the CDC saying that everybody all these diseases are out running around. Don't you think washing your hands is probably a big thing a big part of it so you don't get other people's germs? I mean what do you think you go to the grocery store and you start picking cans off the shelves and looking at the ingredients? Well what if somebody else? See there's a lot of people out there that just don't care about mankind? Yeah I'm sick I know I'm sick I'm gonna go out in any way I've got the turkey trots I got I'm barfing all over the place but I'm gonna go out and what a nice day to contaminate other people. You see there are people out there that go shopping in public places that are sick that just don't give a damn. They don't care if they contaminate other people. We'll see and then they start coughing in the aisles and they have a mask on like masks are gonna stop a sneeze. I think you need to go online to YouTube and watch that video. You know a sneeze travels 27 feet yet they told us to stand six feet apart. Where do they get that number? Come on people see you don't trust the science but yet you're willing to go to a grocery store and stand around somebody that's coughing and hacking around you thinking you're gonna be okay. Huh you see that's what I'm saying we have become so inconsiderate of others that even when we're sick we go out and contaminate other people. You know we don't cover our mouth when we cough we don't put our hand or you know I mean you could put your sleeve over your mouth and cover your sneeze. I mean any number of things. Some people sneeze inside their coat you definitely would be covering a lot of that garbage from getting out in the open. But the thing is is that people do it they still do it. They don't care. They don't care if they're sick and they got the flu and they go to work and contaminate the workforce. No they got they got to make a living. I don't care if I'm sick. I have to go to work. Yeah you you work in a restaurant. Oh my god. Everybody wants to go out to eat and let somebody else do their cooking for them yet they run the risk of God only knows what else is in their food. What's contaminated? Are they using food contaminated with mRNA? You wonder why these all these restaurant chains are going under. They can't think of a way to keep people healthy. They got to serve them garbage. They got to serve them diet sodas. Haven't we talked enough about what diet sodas can do to the human being? And see the thing is again on the water planning you need to understand how that works because planning to have water and have a storage of water in a cool dry dark place away from direct sunlight. You know these are things that you should be researching. Alcohol and drinking coffee. I mean I we do it all the time folks at dehydrates the body. So that means if you do those things you have a need for water. And if you're pregnant you really need more water. If you're sick you need more water. If you live in a hot climate and then you got pets they need water too. You need to figure out how much water you actually use and then figure out a way to store it. There's a good New Year's resolution for you. We will be back tomorrow. Of course there's the addition here in the Krieger files in the meantime. Hope your resolution works out for you. God bless you and God bless the United States of America. [Music]