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* Arrests Are Coming > The Evidence Is All In * More Election EO's Coming > The Process Must Be Locked Down On Multiple Levels * Tina Peters Will Be Released *

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00:00Hello. Hi. How are you? Good. How are you, sir? How are you? I'm real good. Did you get a kick
00:07out of that song that was going on? Oh, that was a great song. You were back there giggling a
00:14little bit. I liked it. Where would I find that song? What's the title of it? I'll get it to you.
00:19I told you so, and I'll get it to you. It's hilarious. You know, Patrick, I know you're very,
00:25most times you're measured in your words and what you say, but I feel like you have the right to say
00:32to people on a lot of things, I told you so. We told you so. Not the first time. Yeah.
00:40But it's no joy seeing family members having medical issues now, heart issues and stuff that
00:48were, I think, completely brought about by recent, well, I don't want to get you banned from YouTube
00:54by even saying, hey, it's great to be on. I don't want you to think that I'm giving up the
01:00fight. I think this network is, you know, we planted this garden. It's up for you guys to
01:06go with it. It's beautiful. It made, it's beautiful. What happened is going to go down in history.
01:13I think that Trump, I think if Trump acted on everything he knows at this point,
01:20as far as elections, people would be, it would be a bridge too far. But I know that as of
01:28two weeks ago, he's had, as if in the last two weeks, or in the last two weeks, he's had,
01:37he's, so to speak, put his fingers in the holes in the hand. He's absolutely knows that everything
01:45we've been saying is true. It's been confirmed to him now by the highest authorities.
01:51You know, Patrick, at you, and I know, you know, you were integral in a lot of this. And,
01:56you know, on America Projects website, a lot of folks who put their brainpower together have a
02:05proposed suggestions. It might not be what Trump does. It might be what Trump does. He might take
02:10part of it, none of it, all of it. But we posted that on there, an implementation EO, suggestions
02:15from, from registration to validation, to tabulation, to reporting. And Mark Cook was in Hawaii the last
02:23several weeks. Juan, who's actually backstage right now, he brought, helped bring Mark out there with
02:28some of the Hawaii folks. And Mark had the opportunity to meet with Senator Michael Gabbert,
02:34Tulsi's dad. So hopefully, and interestingly, Patrick, as you and all of us have said,
02:40this is not an R versus D issue. A lot of the traction they got in Hawaii was from grassroots
02:47Democrats. Sure. Just like what we saw, we saw, Matt, some of the traction we got was with the BLM.
02:55Remember in Florida, it was the BLM founder, not founder, down in Miami, the BLM operator. She was
03:01convinced that her, same thing, that the elections didn't matter. Yeah, I, I just am heartworn. At this
03:09point, it's like anything we do is just a, a footnote to what Trump is going to do. And Trump is going
03:18to do, I think that he's, he's, well, who, I don't speak for him and who, who understands what he, what
03:27he's going to do, but it's going to be, I think it's going to be more significant. It's going to be
03:31the more stringent or muscular end, let us say, of everything that we've been just discussing as
03:39far as election integrity, because there's no way, there's no way it's so riddled. It's so bad.
03:45The only way to, you know, to fix it is to drag it behind the barn and hit it the head with an
03:51ax, this whole system as it stands. You know, Patrick, there's a, an event, a lot of the,
03:57several folks in the coalition put together, it's a 31 May, it's going to be in Dallas. And part of it
04:02is kind of a speed, speed dating with hand count processes to see what, what, what versions are out
04:08there, what they like, what they don't like. And I've been able to talk to Secretary of State,
04:14Chuck Gray of Wyoming, Secretary of State, Denny Hoskins of Missouri, and Secretary of State of West
04:20Virginia, Chris Warner, the brother of Mack Warner, who's now Secretary of State of West
04:24Virginia, and all are certainly interested in working to either be there in person or a live
04:32feed to get some inputs back and forth. So we, we're having some increasingly secretaries of state
04:38who are taking some decisive action. That's great. Well, I mean, the, the horse has fled the barn,
04:50the barn has, you know, burned down, and we're at the level almost of the barn's ashes, but they're a,
04:58but I'm glad that they're doing something with the barn's ashes. I mean, I keep on every day, I pitch
05:03myself, it's unbelievable to me, that we're still in business as a country. Yeah, they had no expectation
05:11of, of losing the election, which is why there was no, which is what, which is why the only reason we
05:21even got to the election, is they thought that we, they, they could rig it. It's just come out,
05:25they've just released, Tulsi has just made public what they, uh, did you see this today, what their plan
05:34was, and for suppressing, you know, for totalitarian state, it was all under the guise of our counter
05:45domestic extremism strategy. And it all had to do with censorship and, you know, ultimately FEMA camps.
05:53It's, it's been released today. You should read it. It's just as bad as you thought, but it was the
05:58countering domestic extremism strategy of how they're going to turn this into a one-party state.
06:05Patrick, a lot, a lot of folks, um, who, who watch these things and, you know, certainly the cabinet
06:10meetings, when Tulsi, was it earlier this week when she said, Mr. President, we have evidence of how
06:19the, she didn't say machines, she said these systems. So she, she's been briefed, I'm sure.
06:24These systems, um, are hackable and how they can be manipulated and the results can be changed.
06:32Wow. I, I was amazed. And, you know, and she talked about the hand count process and so forth.
06:37I thought, wow, there, there you go. She just, she just laid it out there in a cabinet meeting.
06:43What I said in the last two weeks, it had become confirmed to him by the highest
06:47authorities. That's what I mean. Those, those level of people are, I've now seen the evidence they need
06:53to see. They've had a chance to review everything. The U S government now officially knows these
06:58machines are, are horse manure.
07:03Yes, sir. And that's interesting when I was talking to some folks that, uh, that you, you know, um,
07:10attorneys that, you know, uh, one in particular, who's helping Tina, um, uh, uh, we were shooting a bull a
07:17little bit. And, um, he, he had made a comment. He, he said, wow, the election integrity process
07:26or the election efforts, I presume he meant from the white house and others, it's moving at a much
07:32quicker pace than I even thought it was going to. And hopefully that can be, um, used to the benefit
07:38of Tina Peters.
07:39Was that the attorney who's a former Navy SEAL friend of ours or somebody else?
07:45No, no, no. Um, somebody else that, uh, uh, I would say you, you, you have financially been
07:51helping to pay the bills to cover for covers Tina's defense.
07:55It doesn't narrow it down. I did tell you about, Oh, one, one of Tina's attorneys.
07:59Correct. Oh, okay.
08:02Not a female, a male.
08:04Okay. Gotcha.
08:04Um, yeah. Well, it probably doesn't look from Tina's point of view, like things are moving
08:14fast. It's from a lawyer's point of view, things may be moving fast. I don't know. I think
08:20if it were me, we had a call, you know, we long ago called JSOC. So I'm not the, so I guess I have
08:31a different conception of what moving fast is, but a lawyer might think of things as moving fast.
08:36Tina's going to be out. Tina's going to be out. Tina's going to be out this quarter.
08:40I think that, I think that the information is, I think we're very close to full exposure of
08:46everybody, of all the, all the systems and the people.
08:50I, Patrick, I, I get that feeling as well. And, you know, interestingly, um, uh, Juan, again,
08:56we'll bring him in here a little bit. He's backstage. Um, he had an event out here several
09:02weeks ago was two back to back weekends. And, uh, one of the folks, uh, who's now at DOJ
09:10that he had mentioned, he said, Hey, uh, just FYI, after the, uh, Todd Blanche comments at DOJ about
09:18Tina, when he mentioned Tina Peters and the law fair and so forth. And then Trump spoke at DOJ.
09:23This person said, FYI, we in the civil rights division regarding Colorado and Tina, I've been
09:28told to stand down. It's now in the criminal division of DOJ looking at Colorado.
09:36Well, that's good news. Well, I did a video the other day about how they should all lawyer up.
09:40The judge should lawyer up. The prosecutor should lawyer up. I was deeply involved in,
09:45you know, that for several years. I know the twists and turns. There are so many in a trial
09:52and the indictment and trial of somebody, there are some, there are dozens of limited decisions
09:58that have to be made. And the trial can be made a kangaroo trial by a judge making these little
10:05decisions along the way that completely make it lopsided. So when he's in court at the trial,
10:10he can say, look, it's just, I tried it. This is what the jurors found. But in fact,
10:14they have made so many decisions that made it impossible for the defendant to win before he
10:21ever walks into the courtroom. And that was done here. And they did it thinking again that they
10:27were going to win and there would never be a federal authority again that would question them.
10:32So they really crossed a bunch of lines and in a way that, that, that I believe has lawyers and DCs
10:40really scratching their heads. And is it indictable? I don't know. It looks to me like a kangaroo trial,
10:46looks to me like total lawfare in the way that she, well, I think it looks to them too, as you know.
10:51Well, I mean, I think, as you know, it looks that way to me. And I think it looks that way to any
10:54neutral observer who comes in. And as you know, they've already sent a letter of an interest
10:59to Colorado saying, we're interested in everything about how she was indicted,
11:04how she was tried and how she's been handled since she's been in the prison system.
11:10And I know talking to one of our attorneys, they, the AG there submitted a motion to essentially
11:17pull out or for the judge, the federal judge to disregard the US government's, not, not right
11:26legal terms, but the US government's interest. That's probably not going to happen. And that
11:32she should, that hearing should be happening here fairly soon. The habeas, habeas hearing there in
11:37a federal district court in Colorado. And, you know, and I, and I know Patrick, folks who might not
11:47know, I mean, besides helping in the efforts on elections and COVID and health and so forth.
11:55You have been very instrumental in, in helping support Tina Peters. And, wow, what you've done is
12:03amazing. A couple million dollars for the most ridiculous trial. Just the fact that they would
12:09not try her, they carefully crafted the charges. So it was never something she could do was introduce
12:17in court. Look what I found. I found massive evidence of corruption. There's never, because of
12:24the way they've made the charges, practically, you know, they were so Mickey Mouse. And do you remember the
12:29day at trial that their whole case hinged on when she gave the ID from county employee, Jerry,
12:38to cyber forensic specialist Conan, when she gave that ID that, well, in, in reality, Jerry knew all
12:51about it. Jerry met with him the night before. They plotted. He was all excited. He sent texts that
12:57showed that he was all excited about it, and that he handed over. He said, I can't able to do, I can't do
13:03this operation myself in a court certified way. You go ahead and do it.
13:06He was part of turning his ID over. But then, when they needed to prosecute Tina, they needed to
13:14say, well, she did that surreptitiously and lied to him. He didn't know anything about it.
13:19And I believe they threatened him and said, get up on the stand and lie, or we're going to
13:25come after you. So he got up and said, I didn't know a thing about any of this. And then on the stand,
13:32he was confronted with his own messages. He didn't realize that the copies had been saved
13:38and his own messages. And do you remember that day?
13:42And so he was completely impeached on the stand. He moved his mouth, his gums flapped,
13:50and he ended up just saying, well, I don't remember sending those messages.
13:55And afterwards, the prosecutor instructed the jury, and the judge sort of echoed it, that,
14:02you know, sometimes people's memories differ from documentation. And when that happens,
14:06you might, it's perfectly okay if you believe the memory and you ignore the documentation.
14:12You know, you should look that up. It's in the clip. You should go and look that little moment
14:17in judicial history up. It was really hilarious.
14:22You know, Patrick, I remember talking with another Patrick, Patrick McSweeney,
14:28telling me he'd never seen a case like this. He goes, they wouldn't even let Tina put on a defense.
14:33He, he, he's flabbergasted. He was flabbergasted at what he saw.
14:38Just sitting. I couldn't, I couldn't believe that could happen here in America. Of course,
14:42we saw what happened to Trump. We saw what they're trying to do to you and others. They,
14:46it's lawfare. And, and Tulsi talked about that. She said, Mr. President, lawfare, as you know,
14:53being a victim of one. And then she went into the elections and the hand count and so forth. So
14:58um, I think all, all the efforts, uh, are, are coming to fruition. Uh, the right folks now know,
15:06and they, and now they know that what they have is authentic.
15:11Oh yeah, they do. And Tulsi was not speaking off the cuff. I believe I'm familiar with the,
15:19the process, but which whose final result was Tulsi Gabbard being in the cabinet meeting saying,
15:27we now have definite proof. Uh, I'm, I'm confident. So that's what I mean when I say
15:34that they now have definite proof. They know that we were right from the beginning, from day one,
15:39from day one, after the, in the election of November, from November 4th, 2020, we've been right.
15:46How do you think Trump feels to know that he was right, that he got cheated out of the presidency?
15:52I noticed, I noticed Patrick is that this morning when he's in the white house press avail with the
15:58prime minister of Italy, previously he, before Tulsi's comments, he would say, well, you know,
16:05if something went wrong in 2020, you know, what happened in 2020 election. He said today in the,
16:12they were there at first in the cabinet room and she was sitting across from him in that room.
16:16He said rigged election. He said that today, that's the prime minister right across. And I was going to
16:25ask you if it's okay with you. I know Juan wanted to certainly let you speak and whatever you wanted
16:29to say, but if it's right with you, we'll can bring them in. I would love you guys to talk about
16:33not just the U S but Brazil, Romania, France, South Korea. You're seeing all this. If they can't
16:39manipulate their election, they're just going to try to arrest people or impeach them or, or whatever.
16:45Sure. Okay. We'll, we'll bring in there. There's the one. Hey folks. I didn't want to interrupt
16:56what Patrick was presenting. And at the end of the day though, we know that there was 71 countries
17:03plus the United States, according to the people who engineered this theft, where elections were
17:10flipped and overturned and frauded. And so, uh, the most recent and serious in my mind outside of the
17:17United States is the situation in South Korea, which, uh, most Americans are unaware of the fact
17:23that we've been sending a steady stream of, uh, extra personnel to, uh, fill out our ranks there because
17:32of the, uh, uh, situation in South Korea, it's a very situation where that stolen election happened
17:38back in April. And the president was trying to get to the, uh, facts of that when he declared martial
17:45law to have legal ability to go into, uh, their vote, um, uh, central vote counting center, uh, and all
17:53the electronics. And of course, South Korea is going to be the same shape that we are here in America.
17:58You're going to paper ballot, which when you mentioned Tulsi the other day in the cabinet
18:03meeting, the last comment in the clip that most people have seen, Tulsi says,
18:10I had said, Mr. President, we're going to have to go to a hand out paper ballot.
18:17And that's exactly where we're going. Of course, that's why we have this executive order, which,
18:21uh, when Patrick and I were out there in DC and had all of the guests there at DC,
18:26and that was just a wonderful time right after the president's inauguration.
18:30Um, that's when in reviewing this together and I asked if some folks could help put together,
18:36I had seen a different one and I didn't think it was adequate to the task
18:41with an existing proposed executive order that, uh, was in the president's circle.
18:46And so this one that, uh, our folks have put together, that is just world class.
18:50I don't know if Patrick's had a chance to read it through yet or not, but, uh, this team,
18:56um, that we've got between TAP and the coalition of candidates, et cetera, are just some of the finest,
19:05uh, minds in the country. I think better than even, uh, the minds that are around the president
19:11in many ways. This, this executive order proposal is better than what anyone else,
19:18I think would have come up with outside of this team. And I'm, I, you know,
19:21just couldn't be more excited about it that at least the most critical information is contained
19:27there. And then if the president's people want to review it and change it according to what they're
19:33doing, which probably is there's, there's, uh, at least two, probably three more executive orders
19:38regarding elections that the president is going to sign, um, over the next, uh, weeks. And, uh,
19:44uh, uh, I think two more of this next month, sometimes you're in the same location. Don't
19:49even know you're in the same location. Uh, what do you think, what are your thoughts
19:55once this breaks about really in full about what happened here and what they're doing to Bolsonaro
20:01and Brazil, the, the second Romania election, which I think is the May 4th, where they're concerned
20:08about the deep state there, not, not pro Russian. It's the, it's the, it's the EU that's trying to
20:13keep the populist movement from going. And then in France with Le Pen and in South Korea, what do
20:20you make of all that? And what do you think is going to benefit a result after this all comes public?
20:25I think we're going to break through it. It's all going to be exposed. And Trump
20:29should basically say, I'm not going to deal with it, with an official of a country until there's been a
20:35clean election in that country. Cause I don't know if any of you globalists even represent your people
20:39or not. So you have a, you go have an election, but we're, you know, they're going to be able to
20:48it's funny how now the EU strategy is just outlaw anybody who's right wing, like for the Germans,
20:55it's half the country. They just decided AFD has cannot win and it's staying in Romania
21:01in the name of preserving democracy. Yeah. They had a, they had a, a jet who,
21:06the audience doesn't remember, he won the election. And then Macron came in there,
21:11spoke to the constitutional court, which, which is unprecedented and basically told them,
21:19no, you're not, you're not recognizing this election. It's going to be null and void.
21:23And I tell you, talking to, um, Colonel John Mills retired,
21:26who's been on the show before Patrick, he, um, he talked about, uh, you acting us ambassador,
21:33you not, not a Trump person. He's the one who went to that constitutional court in South Korea,
21:40who was going to not impeach the president. They just impeach. And our deep state guy,
21:46freaking ambassador, acting ambassador, push that to happen.
21:50Yeah. Push them to impeach the current president who, who was, who was, uh, getting that access to
21:57that election stuff. And, um, you know, Colonel Mills like, Hey, you know, I know it's not a Trump
22:02guy, but we got to be careful of the U S forces commander. They're not doing good things. Um, a
22:10four-star belief. And it's acting ambassador, you and Y U N. And, um, uh, again, it's the deep state
22:19trying to fight back. They, they do not want things to go the way of, I heard, I heard the guy who's,
22:25uh, hopefully will win the Romanian election today. He was on a show and he called it the, the, the,
22:30now the, the transatlantic populist Alliance of folks who were fighting for, you know, national populism.
22:38Well, let me, let me dive in here and just add one thing. You're forgetting what just happened
22:44a couple of days ago in Guatemala with the, uh, huge, huge win of the, uh, uh, conservative
22:53candidate there. And the country has just erupted in Thanksgiving, uh, huge parades, uh, everybody
23:00out because, uh, they've been freed of this very leftist, um, uh, government. So, and it was,
23:08uh, due to the way that the election was choked down and held, uh, and the people turned out just
23:15in massive numbers. And I think it's a, uh, uh, tagging along with, uh, the, uh, victory by
23:22President Trump. One thing I wanted to add, uh, you know, I was talking with, uh, someone who
23:29people would know the name of here. Uh, you know, he's in the billionaire camp, uh, uh, not,
23:35you know, Elon, but another technologist. He was commenting to me, uh, uh, last week
23:42and I, and I got it from another person also, uh, in this realm. They were making a big deal of the
23:49fact, uh, both these men that Patrick, you were right. And, uh, when you pointed out, uh,
23:57in a number of places about the virtual systems that, uh, these folks were creating outside the
24:04country in, uh, Serbia and other, where the vote system was in a virtual world and, uh, then flipped
24:12the machines and then those virtual machines were shut off. Uh, and the, and the one person was
24:18saying, we built this type of. No, we lost you on. Oh, sorry about that. Uh, somebody was calling.
24:31I can't stop them. There you go. But, uh, this, this was something that his firm actually, uh, championed
24:39as a way to do, uh, some of this stuff all the way back, uh, just after, uh, 9-11. And so, uh,
24:47you correctly identified these virtual systems. They were demonstrated for people who went over
24:53and visited some of these technicians and they explained exactly what they did, the procedures
24:59they did. And, uh, uh, I think we're going to see more people that are in the right places
25:05within the cyber world come out and continue to verify that. But, uh, I doubt anybody, all the
25:11people that were looking at this, the experts looking at how the machines were worked and the
25:18systems were worked. Uh, none of them that I'm aware of until you said it publicly were aware of
25:26these virtual systems working and being at a core of, of what was done in the election flip.
25:32Yeah, they're in the election. They're actually in the county election systems.
25:36The virtual machine is created inside the county's machine. So it's like a ghost machine
25:43in the machine and it, they do the work through that. And then it, what just disappears and it, it
25:49barely leaves a trace on the hard drive. It's all done in the RAM chips, this creation of a virtual
25:54machine. Yeah. Well, I'm glad. Yeah. It's I'm high. I've given my information to the public
25:59with high confidence about what happened. We know we, we have the engineering, this reverse
26:05engineered this down to the luggage rack. Hey, Patrick, if we could, I know you have, um,
26:13a unique perspective on, uh, China, having been there and speaking Mandarin and so forth. What,
26:20what do you think is the path forward? I know we had, uh, Boone Cutler on here a couple of days ago
26:26and, um, let them know, uh, Boone said he and General Flynn are writing a, um, an antidote or
26:32counter to unrestricted warfare, um, to help people fight against it. Certainly the people
26:38in China and then you are transnational, the folks who have been kind of, uh, abused by the CCP.
26:44What, what is your, what is your thought process? Knowing, knowing that culture at Chinese culture,
26:51but the CCP culture, what do you think is going to happen with this escalation ladder we see?
26:57Well, Trump, Trump is making more and more absurd demands of terrorists because he doesn't want,
27:07the truth is they just want to be coupled. The relationship's over, but rather than come out
27:11and be the first guy to say that, he's making these, they want to decouple the U.S. economy
27:17from China and make the world make a choice between the two. And the world's going to choose,
27:24most of the world is going to choose the U.S.
27:28So, uh, and that, and that's going to really, you know, the U.S. is 25% of world's GDP, 35% of the
27:35consumption. China can't take a 35% hit to its domestic production. It has, it's been delivering,
27:46it has two things that keep it in power. One, domestic growth, and two, jingoism. And everybody
27:53knew that 2020 was where they were going to kind of have to start switching because they were at the
28:00apogee of their power in 2020. Their population, for one thing, their population was at its peak
28:06in 2020. They're now losing a one, one and a half percent of the population, 1% of the population per
28:13year. That starts, that starts working its way through to your GDP figures. So if they had to reach
28:20for world domination, 2020 was the time to do it. And as you know, I think that's what we've been living
28:25through. It's kind of funny. This is one of those fights that we, if we sort of tuck up and just keep
28:31ourselves okay, it's like we're in a boxing match with someone who's been stabbed in the jugular.
28:38And we don't have to really go for broke. Now they can still kill us if we go for broke, but the truth
28:43is if we just keep boxing and moving, time is going to take care of them at this point over the next five
28:49to 10 years, maybe faster. These tariffs, if they have, the thing they really fear is mass unemployment.
28:57And I'll close on this thought. In 1989, after the military was used to put down
29:05the citizens, the, the CCP made a deal with the military because no military wants to do that. No
29:15military wants to have to do that. We're talking about Tiananmen Square, by the way.
29:25I'm sorry if I didn't say that, but they made a deal that their great fear was ever having domestic
29:33uprising, domestic unemployment again, which is where they, they can, so all their domestic policies are
29:42about transferring value from the countryside to the city. They want to keep people in the city happy
29:49and fed. Everything is about keeping, they do not want there ever to be any sort of large domestic
29:56uprising that comes at an unemployment. So this is really strategically problematic for China,
30:02to have a, take up an unemployment like this.
30:04Mike Barrett
30:06Wow. It's, it's interesting. One, one, one more question on this is, I know, Sam Faddis,
30:17former state agent, he was on a show talking about, but this is doing the right thing. G Van Fleet,
30:23when I asked her, if you could be in a room with President Trump, what would you say about
30:26what he's doing with the CCP? She said, keep going. And Sam Faddis, so he said, we just have to be
30:33alert is that, remember, in August of 41, we put the, the gas and so forth, embargoes on Japan,
30:40thinking that would drive them to the negotiating table. And of course, they attacked Pearl Harbor.
30:47Do you know, knowing, knowing that part of the world, do you envision them being backed in the
30:53corner with, might they try something like that? Well, they were just doing, just understand that
30:58yesterday, they put a, Trump put a ban on a new, the most high end AI chip, the H20 in the video chip.
31:09Yeah. Well, you know, if it really starts compromising their electronic sector, is that,
31:16is the chip made in Taiwan? It's made here. Oh, good. Well,
31:22the more we, I think that we are in danger, if they're going to attack, basically now and now,
31:32meaning, a window of the next three or four years, five years, is the time to attack. Their,
31:39their relative position, they gets worse after that, as their, as their own, as their own economy
31:46start loose, starts really, they're having a massive depopulation problem. They have a bottleneck in
31:53their, uh, demographics. It's really amazing. They're like aging, aging very quickly. And the
32:00average Chinese woman's having one child, you know, you need 2.1 children. We're, we're to replace,
32:07we're all upset because we're down to 1.6, 1.7, they're down to 1.0. So that's a collapsing population.
32:17We've never seen a country go through something like that. It's a lot of, I don't know how they're
32:22going to handle it. Hey Patrick, I know, I was going to say, I know real quickly, I know Patrick is,
32:28um, I know you're still recovering and don't want to have you sitting too long before, before we move
32:35on. So if Patrick wants to can leave one, would you maybe say a prayer just for Patrick's health?
32:41Yeah, I will. And, uh, by the way, just one thing I wanted to add when, when we took down the
32:46Soviet Union, uh, we did have an ace in the hole. They had been greatly weakened on every front,
32:53morally, spiritual stuff, uh, their economy, uh, the basis for the way they controlled the satellite
33:01countries. Uh, we defunded them through the oil and gas and, and, uh, even their ability to sell
33:07arms, uh, that anybody wanted out across the world. But we, um, took rubles that we purchased
33:15from them and flooded them back into their economy. And so from the time that we started to the time
33:20we were done, it was really only about four months and it was so rapid, so near instantaneously that
33:28they just didn't have a chance to respond. And of course what president Trump is doing right now is
33:33causing that kind of a rapid change, uh, not a slow change where they can adapt. Uh, and so when we say
33:43keep pouring it on because as much as they want to adapt, this situation is morphing very quickly. If
33:49there's a genius behind the methodology, it's that we don't let up and don't, you know, got to keep
33:56tension on the line right up to the point where we get an agreement. And it's not quite the same
34:01as the situation with Japan at the time, uh, where world war II started. I think it is a bit different
34:09and, and you even see it in the, in the talk about the weapons. They're putting things out to make
34:14China have to think again, do we really understand what the military, uh, technological capabilities
34:21are, uh, in the U S or have they, are they thinking a little bit too far back? So, but, uh, Patrick,
34:29you're, um, tremendous ally. And, uh, so I don't know that, that we would have gotten through this,
34:38even with all the people throwing in and trying to help you were there to bridge through on some
34:43critical stuff, uh, including these people, uh, that we had to, uh, take care of till we could get
34:51to, uh, Trump being back in and then bring them in to bring the evidence. So, uh, and, but more
34:57importantly, even now, uh, you're still needed. Uh, I don't think, uh, that the almighty is done and
35:05there's still stuff that, uh, you're here to do. So father, God, I pray that you would, uh, work
35:12miraculously within Patrick's physical body. Uh, we thank you for the sharp mind and the, uh, clarity
35:20that he's brought to so many situations around the country and his willingness to be, uh, utilized at
35:30critical moments in our history as a country that, uh, in many ways are only known to you. Uh,
35:38even the people who may have interacted with him and worked with him would not be fully aware
35:46of his hearts at his, uh, thoughts and focus that, uh, they just wouldn't understand, uh, but you do.
35:55I pray father, God, that you would work within his physical body, weave all those parts, uh, correctly
36:02back together and that his immune system and his body functions would be, uh, precisely as designed
36:08from the beginning and even better. And that you would give the doctors and the staff, the people
36:14working with him, uh, great insight, uh, intuitiveness in order to suss out anything that needs to be dealt
36:23with, uh, with what they have available and that you would, uh, preserve and protect him and make
36:31perfect provision for him, restore not only that, which he has, uh, given both physically and mentally,
36:38and even within his resources that he was given, but as a good steward that you would bless it and
36:43double it down and more so that he can continue the work that you have for him, uh, past this
36:49administration, even out into the future. Uh, we thank you for him. Thank you for the way you work
36:56through not just him, but the people you put around him and giving him just great people. And some of
37:02those staff need, uh, your, uh, assistance, protection and a healing hand also. So, uh, thank you for him,
37:11ask you to bless them, make that perfect provision in Jesus name. Amen. Amen. Amen.
37:18Thank you very much for the beautiful prayer. Thank you guys. That's great. We can tell you and I are
37:22both Catholic. Yeah. And remember to get your audience, if you want to see, continue to see
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37:39Thank you very much, Patrick. Thank you. I'm going to go see, uh, Carlito. I hope I'll be going to
37:45Charlie's, uh, Charlie's deal in, uh, Trump Doral. I don't know. Oh, really? Yeah. I'll be there.
37:51I know it. I know it. I'll see you there. I'll see you there. Thank you, Patrick. Bye-bye gentlemen.
37:56Bye.

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