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Have y'all ever noticed big buildings popping up everywhere? No windows, high fences, and nobody really knows what's going on inside.
Let's talk about it.
Hi Creek Side family. Welcome back to Tempest Creek Homestead and more. Today we're talking about something that's been on my mind and I know I'm not the only one noticing it. These data centers are going up everywhere in cities, near neighborhoods, even close to rural land.
So the question is, what are they really for?
Why now? Why all of a sudden you want to drop data centers in the community, in the neighborhood, and how does that affect us as everyday people?
We're going to break it down, keep it real, and talk about what this means for our communities.
What's up, Happy M? My Renaissance glowing over there, but I can't hear nothing she's saying. [laughter] What's up, Chef? What's up? What's up?
Um, everybody's speaking. Welcome in.
Welcome in, guys. Don't forget to hit that thumbs up, share this live out, and if anybody else wants to come up to talk with us if you have information on the data centers or what you think they are or what you think is is meaning for the future, bro.
So now let's be honest.
[snorts] These building don't look like normal businesses.
No foot traffic, no signs, just security fence and constant humming.
So what's going on?
Number one, the digital world is exploding.
Everything we do now is online. Videos, banking, shopping, social media, even our memories.
Every time you scroll, upload or stream, that data has to live somewhere.
And that somewhere is these data centers. What's up, Happy Mac?
Happy Mac say they can take those data centers and well, you know the rest for other of the what you said and they're putting them up in neighborhoods.
neighborhoods that every time I drive by, I'm seeing signs like, you know, y'all have signs and then they have the big old circle that says no data. No data.
Hey, chef, I got you.
Hey, hey, hey.
>> Hey. Been a while.
>> I'm doing pretty good. watching. Uh >> I I live just north of the D northwest of the DC area. I used to work down in uh >> north of Virginia. And when I was there for nine years, I watched 15 of those places go up.
>> I mean, they're massive. They're just everywhere. And they're like, "Oh, it's creating jobs." No, it only creates jobs for the few people building it, >> right?
>> And then they're done. And the only people there's only like eight people that work there and one security guard.
A bunch of dogs running around out in the uh [laughter] the the barbed wire lot. Oh yeah. I mean like German shepherds and Doberman's and that. Yeah, they got their patrol dogs.
>> Right. Hey J, what's up Truth? What's up Mike? Mike said four of my Renaissance.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay, I can hear you now. [laughter] Yeah, like you were reading a second ago, everything >> you talk your phone listes. It happened to me. I used to talk about it all the time. My my one daughter is in tech and she's like, she's like, "Oh, yeah, it happens." We're driving to New to upstate New York on the throughway and you got the two left lanes are like the speed pass lanes. You don't slow down, just go. It scans you. Or you get in the right lane if you want to pay. And every time I got close, my GPS on my iPhone said, "Keep left. Keep left." And I looked at my daughter. I was like, "How does this thing know I have a uh have a speed pass, an easy pass?" Like clockwork. The next one we come up to, it said keep right. And she looked at me. I looked at her. I was like, "We're done. Get the paper map out. I'm I'm done with this freaking thing."
>> Right now, the wind said, "Out here, Tampa, they look like regular big business. You don't know the big business that have no signage at all."
But the but my question is um my question is why now? Why all of a sudden you want to stick these in >> certain neighborhoods? [snorts] Not in all neighborhoods.
>> No, it it truly it don't matter the neighborhood. It doesn't. The data is all online. They just looking for places they could put these giant buildings up where no the complaint level is going to be low. Yeah. They're going to whine because, oh, I don't want that in my town. It's going to do this, going to do that. Take the water. Yep. All right.
Well, they're just looking for a place where the less complaints. And the government's in on it. And if you want to look at it that way, the local governments, they take it. [laughter] >> What's up, Rob?
>> Gonna give me a heads up. [laughter] >> Well, you should be walking around with your chest out.
Oh, was that what I saw? [laughter] >> I'm still trying to figure out why a town of 2500 people need five brand new car wash places. Nobody there. Right.
Happ it's ridiculous, man. They're trying to put them here. I see signs everywhere in the rural area. I see the data the no data signs everywhere because do you know how much water those things take?
>> Well, they do, but they don't. It's really odd. Everybody's like, "Oh, they use 8 million gallons of No, not all of them. It all depends. It's the cooling towers because of the heat stuff." Um, they they don't like use the This is what everybody thinks. They use the water and dump it down the drain. No, they recirculate it. I work for a company that my one of my subsidiary companies, they treat that water.
>> I agree.
>> I mean, the water's treated to keep bacteria and stuff from growing and you know, all the bad diseases that grow in standing water, moving water and warm water. No, they treat it. They don't use near I mean, I'm not saying it's a good thing. I'm just saying they don't use near as much water as they're telling everybody to be scared of, you know, be scared of this, be scared of that. They recirculate their water. They're just big cooling towers. Yeah, they lose some in evaporation, but most of those systems recover the evaporative water and put it back in the system again. I mean, they're not stupid. They used to be stupid. Like New York City, you could drive around in a dead summer day in the 70s. You just see steam rising off the tops of the buildings. That was because of the cooling towers. They were losing water all the time. Now they don't do it that way. It's all enclosed systems. And yeah, I mean, they do it right, but nonetheless, why do we need so many?
because they store every tidbit of every piece of data. It's logged. It's cataloged. It may not be set up so they can search for everything, but they can because of all these new AI computer companies and all the different computers are coming out with that.
Yeah, they can do 8 trillion terabytes or teraflops of data a second, which is an ungodly amount. You can't even begin to fathom it. I mean, the the Apollo spacecraft had as much calculating power as my my old TI 21 calculator. That's it. And it made it to the moon and back.
Now we got so much data out there that Yeah. And they're they use it for, you know, they say, "Oh, it's just for advertising." No, it's not. I mean, that's my tin foil hat. Sorry, I had to come up to say all that stuff because, yeah, I can't say that on Gil's channel.
He knows it, but the people there are just like, "Yeah, well, you know, like, okay, whatever. Happy man. [laughter] >> My I mean Truth said power and water consumption is phenomenal. My Renaissance wouldn't >> it is Oh, the power is ridiculous.
Yeah. I mean it's just un unbelievable.
And a lot of these places don't pay.
They they get a wicked deal on the power. That's why our rates go up because they're getting all kinds of deals cut because you're going to create jobs and you're doing all this stuff.
No, it's all payoffs. They pay him off ahead of time and get ridiculous deal on the electric. They run new massive power lines >> and then we get stuck with the bill.
>> Hey, they don't pay it.
>> Yeah, cuz um Karen Moore said the neighbor >> in Texas.
>> What' you say, Rob?
>> I said we get stuck in the bills in Texas.
>> Oh yeah.
>> The neighborhood matter because of the pollution and the energy. It raises people utility bills.
>> Yeah.
>> Now, what I'm seeing, and I've been following it for a while, um some things are going on in North Carolina where they're trying to put a data center in for for nominal black neighborhoods.
Um because they're making it to the point that if they they passed the bill in North Carolina saying that if they want to condemn your property because of the water that these power these data centers uh need, they can take your property without any question.
>> Oh, you know, your your well went dry.
Yeah. Sorry. Um, we just evicted you because you can't live in a in a in a dry flat house anymore.
>> But have water. Sorry. It's not our fault.
>> That's not even the case. You know what I'm saying? People are being forced out of their homes because of these data centers are needing so much resource and water and it's not right.
>> Yeah.
>> And there's nothing a lot of people can do about it. So why would you want one of those in your community?
>> And and they don't care. And they they don't they don't care. They don't they don't care about the community. They just care about that the your local governments just care about getting their kickbacks. It's like, "Oh, we'll give you a million dollars if you let us build here. Just give us the okay. Okay, we'll vote on it." And then they give each one of the people voting on it a couple hundred thousand and okay, we voted on it. No, it'll be fine. It'll create jobs. Yeah. For about 6 months.
>> And those jobs get imported in. They don't use the local people to build the concrete and all that stuff. Uh-uh. They bring those people in. They're already contractors that do it. They just travel around the country and build data centers. It's all they do.
>> You don't get the You might get some local concrete trunks that are making deliveries. That's about it.
>> Sorry. It's a bad It's a ugly bad bad scenario that they're putting us into in the world here.
>> It is. It really is. And u >> I mean I stay and keep aware of what's going on, but it's certain things is just out of your control. So that's definitely something I'm not going to lose sleep over. You know, I could just do what I can do and just take care of my family and and take care of what what's most important to me. But I mean, it's it's craziness. A lot of stuff that's going around like that's going on with this data situation is the with the data centers and stuff. It's it's I [clears throat] don't know. It's a whole I don't know. I went into a whole rabbit hole with the situation with the big house and the so-called ballroom and this lally literally broke it down on this YouTube and I was like that's crazy.
>> All I know and what I see is rich is getting richer and the poor and people that ain't never been poor getting poor, you know. And what happens when your family safety and well-being is put at jeopardy?
No, they don't care. We're We're useless air breathers. That's all we are to them.
>> No, I'm asking Rob because Rob said he he's not losing any sleep over.
>> Yeah, cuz um right about now in the situation, >> if you thinking ahead, >> we're literally going through like a land grab, get some property with some cushion, and then just start doing stuff the old way. But >> I'm not saying do stuff the old way right now, this minute, but start learning how to do stuff the old way so then when you have to, you still have that cushion.
>> But that's not a cushion, Rob. If they can come and automatically deem your property, unfit for you to be on for them to put a data center nearby.
>> Yeah, everybody's affect everybody's going to be affected whether you think about it or not.
>> Even if you live in an area, they're not going to put a data center in. Your power bill is going up. Everything's going up.
>> Yeah. Even if if they don't put a data center on your property, you're still going to be affected at the end of the day.
>> That's why it's like I I the way I see it is something that just kind of like out of your control and you kind of just kind of like rolling with the punches and trying to put some type of buffer as much as you can. That's what I'm saying.
Just building your buffer that way it don't affect you as much. It's gonna affect you but not as much.
>> Sad the sad part is yes we feel it's out of our control but in about 10 years 5 years you will be controlled because you're not going to be able to do anything private anymore. Nothing.
Everyone even these YouTube channels the video that we're doing now that's getting saved. I'm sure my voice your voice everybody's voice is getting saved and getting labeled as whatever because that's what they do. They whose they I don't know.
>> Karen said power and water consumption is phenomenal because the whole system has the wrong design. And can you see the chat check uh chef New York?
>> Um actually I was washing some dishes with my headset on so I can't see anything right now.
>> Well, I'll get to it in a hot sec. Let me just catch up right quick. New York governor is evil. Whoever lies her pocket gets to go ahead putting up huge solar farms on protected stateowned environmental conser conservations or land reserved for endangered species. People don't care no more. The laws the money outsp speakak any people's well-being.
All of that people don't care.
>> That is old. I mean, people been lined up lining their pockets since they was able to say, "She's a witch. Burn her at the stake."
>> You know, so it's it's nothing new. You just got to kind of like >> evolved over the years. Yeah.
>> You know what? I think it's going to come down to who's part of the system and who's not part of the system. Cuz everybody's not going to just go willingly, >> you know? It's going to have a part of societ society >> that's going to be in the system and you're going to have a lot of other people >> that's going to refuse to be part of the system.
>> That's why they're they're talking about concentration camps putting these big massive buildings up for people who don't line up with what they want to happen.
>> I mean I I I could see they trying but I doubt that's going to happen. Like I doubt it. There's too much people that's not going to stand for that because um >> not after what they just did four years ago and five years ago after people are starting to wake up on that crap.
>> Yeah. I mean a lot of more people woke up versus the people that was just following you know um mandates. Let's just say that.
>> Yeah.
>> A lot of people pivoted. They quit their job. They they they did something else.
>> Yeah. They're sticking them in areas where people don't have the money to fight.
>> That enemy domain is a And that's what it is. That's why I said nobody own Yeah. Nobody Nobody has a chance.
Nobody.
>> Yeah. Nobody owns anything on this property. I don't care if your your house is paid off.
>> No, you're still paying you're still paying rent to the government to have your property. And if you don't pay the rent, they take it all away from you.
>> And even if you're not paying rent, because some people are taxfree. If you're a MILITARY PERSON, YOU DON'T PAY taxes on on that land. But who's to say they can't come take that property?
>> Oh, yeah. Just because it's taxree doesn't mean you own it, >> right?
>> I mean, we're a debt we're a we're a debt slave society. That's all we are.
>> Um, >> but I'm going to always agree it's better to just own property than to rent it. Even though you don't own it, you're always going to be in a better advantage to own a property. Well, so-called temporarily own a property versus giving your money away to somebody that owns it.
>> Well, so-cal own it.
>> Yeah. You never own it. You pay My one of my daughters pays pretty much actually I think a little bit more a month for her two-bedroom apartment for her husband and her cat than I pay in my mortgage for a four for what? One, two, three, fourbedroom, two-story house. I mean, we bought the house 20 years ago and uh her rent is more than my mortgage. It's a sad day and they can't they'll never afford to buy a house.
>> Yeah, I'm experiencing that now. I'm experiencing >> and I'm going to say um any property you own is going to acrue two to 5% a year.
So even though you temporarily own it, so-cal own it, you could always sell it and then that that value whatever money you paid on it would be the value would be much more than what you paid for it.
>> So you're kind of like somewhat >> ironically if you think about it this way your property holds value. Everybody said, "Oh, you know, my property value went up." No, it didn't. The dollar value went down. What are you paying for a loaf of bread now? You paying 99 cents. No, you're paying $4.99. My property went from being worth $100,000 to 300,000. Guess what? It's You could still buy the You can't buy another piece of property for $100,000 the same size anything. Now it cost you 300. So that's because they keep printing money.
There's this there's a whole another rabbit hole you're about to drag me into.
>> But we're gonna stay on topic.
>> Yeah. Okay.
>> The data centers are a Ponzi scheme.
They don't make money. Rich people just using it and expense to us so they can remap the world. And I heard that too, Karen, that they're trying to remap the world because of all the BS that >> it's going to be part of a new classification system. That's what it's going to be.
>> Yeah. You'll owe nothing and be happy.
That type of thing. Yeah.
>> Yep. Happy Max said, "Yep." Karen said, "If I were so sick, I would live stream these issues."
What's up, sweet time? What's up, sweet time? Um, wait a minute. He was speaking to everybody. Karen said, "I can't start over again. I done start over so many times. It ain't funny. I done lost a lot of stuff. Start over and I'm going through the same stuff again. The system, we all we all know you have so many chats. You can't just read them all. We'll be here until tomorrow afternoon."
>> Yeah. So, um, my Renaissance, what you got to say on this matter?
Well, I know nothing from experience, but what I've heard in the uh forums that I've run into on Facebook, they're pretty much saying, what Karen is saying, what you were saying that they are literally forcing people out of their homes who live near large bays of water because they need that water.
and that uh we will be responsible for part of that uh or or if not all of the water bill and the electric bill. So our rates are going to increase because of these. So that's what I've been hearing and I've been like following on like I said some forums on Facebook but I personally don't know anything about it but if that's true what I'm hearing that's that sucks.
>> All right. It is. And and my thing is I because I follow a couple of people that leave that's leaving the United States moving abroad, right? Because they're sick of what's going on in America.
Well, I've been thinking about leaving going abroad, too, because I'm sick of what's going on in America.
>> Ain't any places left to many places left to go. I mean, we were the last bastion of hope. I mean, about the only place you can go now to get away from stuff is somewhere in South America, maybe. I mean, Australia's got their own set of problems. New Zealand's got their set of problems. Russia, there's a thought. I don't know. Never put much thought into it. But Canada, I wouldn't go to Canada if they paid me. I just wouldn't. I mean, their their economy is going straight down the toilet right now. They got a businessman running. We have one, too. But their businessman is terrible running it up there.
>> They're already trying to split off.
They're all trying to split away from each other and stuff. It's just bad.
>> Ain't none of it no good. Ain't none of them people no good. When you got rich people running the country that only think about making more money and want to start a war, America has always been about fighting and want to war and want to do this and want to control stuff that they ain't got no business touching. First of all, you in the United States. Why you reaching over to another country messing with them and they're not doing anything to you? It's because that country got resource that the United States want and they trying to go after it by any means necessary.
>> I hear Costa Rica is is looking good this time of the year.
>> I hear they got a buy one get one free on the margaritas.
[laughter] >> I'm I'm EVEN THINKING ABOUT WHERE YOUR SISTERS them at. Rob. [laughter] >> Yeah. Come on to Carol. They they over there in Egypt. They've been there for the last going on 15 years.
But take gas for instance. I drive for a living. So that means I need gas in my car.
>> It's high as all out. Get out.
>> Yeah. And why is that? That's not because of the hormone strength. I'll tell you that. We are we are we we we have there are more oil wells in this country than they ever talk about.
There's hundreds of millions of them, each producing tens of thousands of barrels of oil a day or a week or whatever. We have so much oil, it's not funny. Which begs the question, why are our prices going up? Because the big three oil companies that own them, they're selling it to everybody overseas, jacking the price up, and now they're calling it supply and demand.
Wait a minute. I thought we were self-sufficient with oil. We don't need anybody else's oil. We don't. Never did.
>> Right. But they make it seem like it's always that fault. Oh, it's the Middle East crisis in the 70s. Yeah, it was around during the big fuel crunch when it went from 19 cents a gallon to 70 cents a gallon overnight in 70s during that whole Middle East crisis thing way back in the day. My dad owned a gas station. He sold it. He had to go back to work down in New York City from Maine. That sucked. I wish I still lived up there.
>> And welcome, man. And Rob, uh, truth is right. More people are using to more people are going to go along so they can eat. Less people are going to resist.
Like C19 was the visual test to see who and how many people were going to comply. Mad you can sit back and watch and it was so much like they tried to force the shots. I don't know how many of you guys got the shots. I don't care how many of you guys got the shot. I wasn't letting you inject me with some I don't know what's up. I was ready to lose my job behind that one.
>> What you said? Me too. Babe, I was going to go try to pick up cans for a living.
Bottle tops. Something. You weren't putting that in me. I don't care what you say.
>> And not to not to be funny. It's coming again. It is literally coming again. And people are not prepared for nothing.
>> That's why they have these data centers.
They're collecting all the data on everybody so they know who to go after.
And because you're not going to comply this time.
>> Why? Why?
>> You're going to wind up on You're going to wind up on a list >> and that's it. And you ain't going to hide. You going to take your phone with you? You ain't hiding.
>> That phone tracks every move you make.
It listens to everything you say.
Everything.
>> What' you say? My renaissance.
>> I agree with the truth to a certain degree because that is true. people do want to eat and C19 taught them, but C19 also taught them a bunch of lies came with that. So, a lot of people going to have their antennas up. If you lied last time about this, the benefits and how everything was going to be great and everybody lost a ton of family members and still sick and still in and out of the hospital. People learned the hard way. So yes, a lot of people going to get along to eat, but a lot of them have smartened up and learned that what is being told to us is not the truth.
>> That's true.
>> So I think it could go both ways.
>> Um AI is changing the game.
>> Hey. Hey. Now this is where it gets deeper. Artificial intelligent isn't small. It requires massive power. We're talking thousand of machines running 247 >> billions.
>> Well, I'm just I have to ask this question. Are you Did you Are you getting us this off of chat GPT?
>> Yeah.
>> I'm gonna hang up on you now.
>> We're talking about AI. You're using freaking AI instead of basic research to do your research FOR TO BE ON YOUTUBE.
SO, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
>> YEAH. that everybody uses AI every day.
If you use YOUR PHONE >> NO, THEY DON'T. NO, THEY DON'T.
>> NO, they don't.
>> Your phone. You're using AI.
>> I I I use I use my phone to uh text my friends and make a phone call to my wife >> and maybe play a game that I've been playing on it for years.
>> You're using AI.
>> I'm not using it. No, they're they're watching me maybe, but I'm not using it.
I mean, I see all my my boss told me we have to do our self- evaluations. He's like, "Oh, do your self-evaluation. Put it in chat GPT to gloss it over." I'm like, "You want me to use a computer to make me look good?" Really? I said, "And I told him flat out because I've known him for a long time." I said, "That says volumes about you there, buddy." I said, "My my review on me will not be chat GPT and you'll like it." And he's like, "Okay." So, I did that. I was like, "How was that?" He's like, "That was pretty good." I'm like, "Yeah, I don't use chat GPT for this crap." I said, "That makes people lazy and stupid >> and compliant." lazy and stupid cuz I'm going to finish reading what I was reading.
>> I didn't I didn't mean it to I didn't mean it at you. I meant like for work. I meant it for people at work. People are passing their nursing exams using chat GPT. They don't know squat and you want them taking care of you in the hospital.
Are you kidding me?
>> Right.
Tru said Tampa is about the dollar losing its value because oil was going away from the dollar.
Yeah, we already went off the petro dollar. We're trying to stick with it and make it look good. But >> hey C, welcome in. Hey Ann, welcome in.
Miss JK Gardner, welcome in.
>> Guys, hit that thumbs up. We appreciate y'all hanging out with us. If anybody has any information about data centers or if any data centers have went up in your area, drop it down in the comments.
Let us know what's going on in your community.
So, isn't it some states that's trying to fight against it?
>> Yeah. Our state got signs up everywhere.
They even got billboards up. No data centers.
>> Yeah. And your governor and all them will be like, well, you know, it'll be good for the economy. That's that's where they get it. And they they sweet talk everybody and then they vote on it.
We don't get to vote on it. And if we do vote on it, you really think that's going to count? Anyway, that's another story.
Uh, Civa said they are holding people on a cruise ship right now due to some virus.
>> Y didn't the big seed start that way?
Yeah. And it was a guy came on a while back right right when C19 happened and said this is just the beginning. This ain't the end. It's more to come. more that's more deadlier than the C19 >> or >> they going to let them off in the Caribbean and that they got this whole team that's going to come on and deep clean it and all of this. So >> yeah, [ __ ] >> Once again, I don't do cruises for many reasons and that's one of them.
[laughter] The oil is coming from oil comes our society.
>> The oil.
>> Yeah. They're subsidizing the oil companies 20 to 30 billion by the US government. Yeah. It's our money. That's like that's like all these Oh, windmills are cheap to put up. No, they're not. It was our tax money paying for it so they didn't have to pay a lot to put them up.
And they don't do squat >> and the solar farms and the windmills and all this crap. Oh, shut down the shut down the uh the coal fired power plants. Shut down the nuclear power plants. We're going to get it from the sun. No, you're not.
>> They just made everything more expensive because of it.
>> Sylvia says she doesn't use AI. My job depends now heavily on AI.
They keep asking. I keep saying no.
Yes, it's the monkey virus. Yeah. Is somebody monkey virus out there?
She said, "What is a monkey virus?" Uh, sweet truth. I have >> They just need a harder scare tactic this time. They need to show like thousands and thousands of people just dropping dead in the street. Like they tried to show us what was going on in China, which, you know, that happened about the same time they turn on the 5G towers, but that's another rabbit hole.
And that's AI.
>> Oh, I knew about that one, too. I I couldn't say nothing about that.
>> Uh, they will integrate AI into everything. They don't. And eventually it will become a norm without you ever raising an eyebrow. I picked this guy up about a couple of weeks ago and I was taking him to this job warehouse or whatever. I was like, "What kind of warehouse is this?" Oh, all we do is just monitor the word box working. It's barely any people in there working. And the robots are doing everything to load trucks.
>> Yeah.
>> Amazon. Amazon does that, too. Amazon does the same thing. They got all the robots running around. Everything's cataloged and on a shelf and scanned and yep, they already have it. They have some people still packing stuff, but they're slowly getting rid of them, too.
So, they get robots that can do it the right way, >> right? And that's such a scary thing in today's economy. But people thinking it's just, okay, it ain't going to work.
They're going to always need people, but when they perfect AI, what what you think you going to need? What what you need?
>> It'll it'll fix itself. Yeah.
>> It'll build itself. It'll create new designs of itself. Yeah, it's a downhill run real quick.
>> Well, actually, I'mma have AI slash robot out there in my garden and gardening for me. That's what I'm looking forward to.
>> So, it's gonna mess up.
>> I get the rest and drink up some margaritas and let AI work for me.
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Um y'all >> I know uh this is a stupid comment to make but I have to make it anyway just because it's just the thought behind it. Okay.
So the US for many years has been the greatest nation on earth. That's why everybody take chances lose their lives trying to get over here running from the mess of what they country is doing. This was just has been the greatest of great.
So it just so crazy to me that they are doing everything to make this look like a third world country. So whatever hap whatever happened to this being the greatest and everybody wanted to flock here. You about to make this look like a third world country which people losing homes going to be living in the street der business where everybody is losing you know every two houses left on a block because everything has been towing down it's about to look a hot mess. So how is this the greatest nation on the earth that we all and all the government supposed to been so proud of but now you're running us in the ground. I mean, that don't make sense to me. And I know, like I said, I know that's probably stupid to say, but it just don't make sense to me.
>> Ain't stupid. Now, you can't you can't bring there here without here becoming there. I mean, literally, everybody's coming from other countries, flying their own flags over here. Wait, you came to this country to be American, but you're flying your flag. You just brought all your crap here, and you want it to be the same way. So, yeah, then go back to your country. Oh, it was bad.
Okay, so you came here to make it just as bad. Really?
the hell's wrong with you people?
>> Yeah, >> sweet time.
>> Well, it makes sense if you did your research. Um, China is basically a technologydriven society. So, they prefer to choose convenience over privacy. So, when you look at the United States, I mean, we still able to we still have our rights to bear arm and everything. So, we're literally like the last stand. So that's why over the years since I'm going to say 20, 40, 50 years ago, they started outsourcing all the manufacturing and production cuz all this was in the plan in the making since I'm going to say over a hundred years ago. Slowly but surely, they outsource all the work cuz this is like part of the making to break this, you know, side down into a third world country so they can have that same control that they have on the other side.
>> Yeah.
>> We're literally like the last stand.
Yeah. There's too many people that just like, well, it'll be fine. I'm just going to go back to my playing my whatever your my your favorite video game on your phone is. You look at people. I watch people. Bob, I think so.
You know, you know who Bob is, right?
Tampa. Yeah.
>> Hey, Tony. Yeah. I know.
>> You know Bob? He put he put a video up.
He's like, "Oh, he was over in uh at in the other country was wife's from >> and he's like he's like, "Oh, I'm at a family reunion." And I looked at the video. Every single person was not talking. They're all just like swiping their phones watching Tik Tok videos and shorts. They all Everybody's doing it now. You just walk down the street, kids don't talk to each other. Nobody talks.
They're too busy looking at their phone, swiping these Tik Tok shorts, Facebook shorts, everything's shorts because we have short, we've been given short attention spans. Nobody pays attention anymore. They think they're learning something. They do that for two hours.
Say, "So, what'd you learn?" "Oh, stuff." "Well, what'd you learn?" "I don't know. I don't know. What were you watching?" "I don't remember." Of course, you don't remember.
>> It's a dopamine.
>> Bob.
>> Bob? Is that the guy with the afro that paints?
>> No. No.
>> NO. THAT IS NOT BOB ROSS. [laughter] >> BOB ROSS.
>> Small joke. small joke. I I was just trying to break up the seriousness [laughter] if we use AI. Now, >> uh what Tanya said, "This is a much needed topic." Well, people just I mean, people are so afraid to talk about stuff because when it boils down, it's >> you're on a list.
>> The race talk and then people clam up and they balls get all tight because they don't want to talk about certain things. Well, I don't want no damn data center in my neighborhood because at the end of the day, they require huge amounts of electricity, a ton, a shitload ton of water for coding, and and we're going to repay for it because we got to pay for this stuff.
>> Well, how we going to PAY FOR IT?
BECAUSE THEY TAKING EVERYBODY'S job and they taking social security. So, who is going to pay for this stuff if nobody is working or nobody is getting any money that they worked for their whole entire life, >> right?
>> Well, your payment is is part of it. The setup, your payment is going to be submission to the system.
>> Everybody who has social security now might not have it soon. People like me, we won't have social security. We'd have been to work all our life and we won't see a check.
>> That was one of the biggest Ponzi schemes ever created.
>> Right. Right.
>> Because you like, you know, if I have 401k or a IRA, whatever, and I die, yeah, that money's still there. My mom had one, my dad had one, it came to me and my sister. But if you have social security, you're still owed, you know, you put in like $2 million, a million dollars in your lifetime. Yeah.
>> Just the interest alone, you'd have like, you know, $150 million. But you only collect the equivalent of like, you know, a couple hundred thousand dollars.
You die, they keep it. Doesn't go to your family. Doesn't go to anybody. It's a Ponzi scheme. It always has been. We all know it. Nothing you can do about it.
>> And that's the same thing for whole life insurance. For anybody who did not know, >> whole life insurance has this little savings in it. Correct? So much go for your insurance. So much go for your saving.
When you go to glory, that insurance company keeps the savings. So if you have a savings attached to your whole life policy, don't think my family is going to get 300,000 plus this 200,000. Your family gets none of that. So, I suggest you if you you go into your little uh savings because it is yours, spend it on some preps or or trip or you want to move out the country. Use your money because >> buy something buy something tangible that won't lose value.
>> Don't don't go out and buy a bunch of Amazon toys because they won't be worth squat. Go buy a piece of property. Go buy some silver or gold.
>> Absolutely. So for any me with that get a half a acre or something and set you up for not know that and was calculating your money up in your head how much your family was going to get cuz now they got two pots. No ma'am you do not get the savings. Your family won't get that.
That goes back into the insurance pot.
So just so you all know that. So, Civar said this Mox is similar to smallpox with this administration. We'll let it get out of control. Protect yourself.
>> Yeah. Monkey Empox. I remember it came out and all of a sudden it went away because all of a sudden it turns out certain people had it and then some kids got it that they were living with and then a dog got it that they were living with. It's like, wait a minute. Yep. Let's get that all. We don't want to talk about that.
check out the movie Serate.
No reasons to over ever go outside.
>> Yep.
>> Um, and Civia says, "Over 17,000 people lost their jobs from Spirit Airlines."
>> Oh, no. I can't forget that movie. And that's the movie with Bruce Willis.
>> YEP.
>> I'VE NEVER HEARD OF IT. LET ME WRITE.
>> That movie is crazy. Yeah, you got >> I think one of these days we're gonna get to that. We're gonna get to that one of these days.
>> Yeah. You basically live in your house and you just wear this this headset on this AI headset.
>> Yeah. You control your avatar, which is >> I'm going to say 200 years from now, we literally going to be in that situation.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, years from now, I don't care about it.
>> YOU WON'T BE >> I MEAN, WE GOING TO BE LONG GONE, but what about my kids' kids? What about my grandbabies?
>> Well, guess what?
God, too.
>> 200 years from now, baby, they going to be in neither.
>> I mean, I'm just saying that's a guest.
You know, we got to [laughter] have the robots first. And we do have robots.
They just not common like everywhere in every household. Once you get to that point, >> like I robot.
>> Yeah. Then they're going to link.
They're gonna do that neurolink which they working on right now where you can control these robots like you literally you put your consciousness in the robot.
>> Yeah, that shit's not happening.
>> So the robot is walking around with like literally you're controlling it.
>> That's true. Happy Mac. The one world government. That's why a lot of these people that you do hear talking about fleeing the country or have, you know, flown the country, they're going to experience a lot of this as well. It's called the new world order. That's the entire world.
>> It's not going to be ALL PEACHES AND CREAM BECAUSE YOU PACKED YOUR BAGS AND WENT TO another country. They're going to experience some of this as well.
>> Yep. Right. Um time said right bringing all the problems they they is us them is us. Where you go there you are. Change comes from within and starts with you.
>> Yep.
>> Hey I got my luggage pack right now. The aliens can come get me.
>> Somebody get me.
>> Every empire has collap after 250 years.
How old is America this year? It's always like and America ain't even but 200 something years old.
>> Yeah, it'll be 250 this July. Hello.
>> Yeah, >> but let them >> They're all talking about it. Big celebration, Golden Dome, all this stuff. Okay, it's going to be the golden age. Why? Why do they keep calling it that?
>> I don't even know how you going to rename something that was already here.
I just don't understand. Changing people into mindless idiots.
>> No, they changing themselves. They they people just let it happen to themselves.
They're like, "Oh, this makes my life easier. Everything makes my life easier.
I don't have to do anything." And then you're worthless. And then you don't fight back. That's what they want. They want, you know, a civil society. They talk about that. Nobody Nobody complains. Nobody does anything.
10-minute cities. Yeah. AI. There you go. That's your data centers.
You know, I was watching a video today of this lady talking about people living in their cars, living in their RVs, van life, campers. They're trying to make it illegal for you to live in those type of vehicles. You can't even buy property and live in a camper on your property.
They're trying to make all that illegal because the government can't collect money from you if you living in a vehicle, right?
So when did this this is supposed to be the land of the free, right?
How are you going to control and dictate what a person live in? You know they pass a law here in Indiana if you're sleeping in a bridge up under the bridge in a tent or anything that's against the law and you can go to jail.
>> Of course.
So, at the end of the day, what are we supposed to do?
If you got people sitting in these chairs, sitting down all day, coming up with stupid laws and bills that's only affecting the people, what are we supposed to do?
>> Um, go ahead and get you that quarter and half an acre cuz that's all you going to need to get these people off of your back.
>> They don't be self-sufficient. You know how you go off the grid? Oh, they'll come at they'll come at you with anything. I mean, I got I got 15 acres.
I bought that five years ago now. I got a tractor and I'm opening up a lot of land and stuff. I got little regulations I got to deal with that can't take down certain trees and over, you know, certain amount of trees over time. I'm like, that's fine. I'm not taking any down.
>> I mean, that's just saying I'm not going down without a fight. I ain't just going to lay down and let them roll roll over me.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Like I said, you got to start with a a quarter of an acre, half an acre. Start with some land and try to be self-sufficient. I'm not gonna just lay down.
>> Well, you if you've been following those people in is is it is it South Carolina or North Carolina Renaissance?
>> That's what >> what the people with the property.
>> What >> that the wife and the h and the and the and the wife and the husband.
>> Yeah.
>> Colorado.
>> Yeah. And then look at Tiff Farms. what they're going through all because of land.
>> They come at they create a new law and they come at you with it.
>> Yep.
>> Oh, nope. You can't have that. Oh. Oh, you you you did something over here.
Nope. Can't do that. We pass the law.
Sorry.
>> Oh, speaking of new laws, too.
>> You know, you know, if they catch you going 20 over the speed limit, they got arrest you now. I don't know if y'all don't y know that now.
>> Where you at? It's a It's a new law. If you're speeding 20 miles over the speed limit, instead of just a citation that they used to just write you with a um high fine, they they can take they could actually arrest you. Now you go to jail.
>> Well, this isn't nationwide. You can't make a you can't make a federal law that says about driving. They're all state.
Well, I'm in Florida and that's what they they already signed signed into bill.
>> Uh-oh. Who's backing up?
>> 20 miles over the speed limit. You You're in handcuffs.
>> You drive Who's driving? Who's driving right now? Somebody's backing up. I hear a backup beeper.
>> Oh, that's me. I just took off my seat belt. I just pulled into the driveway.
Give me a second. [laughter] >> Habit Max said, "Didn't we do Monkey Pox two years ago?" Y'all remember that movie Outbreak? Yep.
>> Y'all ever have anybody ever watched that movie Outbreak?
>> Yep. Many times.
>> Best best movie ever. 12 Monkeys. They did it. They did it. [laughter] >> And who would have thought that movie would become a reality?
>> Crap. You look at a lot of movies.
>> It's like it's like a blueprint.
>> Wait, Albreight. Is that's the one with Brad Pitt?
>> That other man. I can't think of >> Dustin Hoffman. Yeah, him. Oh, >> okay. Okay. I'm thinking about the one with Brad Pitt.
>> The one Houseman, the the monkey was on a ship and it got loose and they even bombed a whole town because they didn't want it to get out.
But guess what? It got out anyway.
>> Yep.
>> Got out anyway.
>> Now you can watch that Stephen King.
What was the Stephen King? the big long movie he did. I have it on I have it on DVD. Um where like they're pretty much same thing. Everybody dies except for certain people >> and then they take over. It was a Stephen King. It was that was a that's a tough movie.
>> Yes.
>> I mean that's that's Satan Satan gets involved in God and everything else. So there is that.
>> Whole life is what you put into your set value. Universal life is whole life with a term rider and term is paying without my re any real guarantee.
>> They used to call it, you know, it's like whole life universal life and I know what they are.
>> Yeah. You bet your life. That's what it was called. [laughter] >> Yep. Well, it's everybody prerogative whether you use AI or not. And I'm gonna use it and I don't care. [laughter] >> Okie dokie. one data center for you and a data center for you and everybody gets a data center.
>> Right. If the movie surrogates and the movie Matrix had a baby, I'm thinking that's sounding about right.
>> Yep.
>> I'm gonna go and watch that movie. I ain't never heard of it.
>> I I might have heard of it, but then I don't recall it.
>> That was at a long That was out a while ago. So that was back when uh Bruce Willis was doing um the other movies he was doing.
>> Yeah.
>> No questions. Process work.
>> Yep.
>> Well, all I know is at the end of the day, the government ain't coming to help you. They trying to take from you. So they sure ain't coming to help you.
>> Oh, they're going to help you. They're going to help themselves to you. That's what they're going to help. That's just like when a lot of people on the internet showing everything that they got in their house, every prep, every stock, every item. You don't think they got this log down?
>> Oh, yeah. They got it all.
>> They got it all.
>> Everybody's like, "Oh, the government's going to come take my food." No, they're not. They're going to take you.
They don't want your food because they can't serve it to the military because they don't know if it was kept right.
You know, freeze-dried food and stuff like that. They don't know. There's no testing on it, so they can't feed anybody with it. They'll burn it.
[laughter] Period.
>> Truth said, I've already been here for two 200 years minus my vacation time.
Whatever. Truth [laughter] Hood. Hey, G Hood. Hey, growing with Nay. Yeah, one world we going to be lumped in.
>> Yeah, look at the weather changes.
Wonder what's controlling that. AI Africa, middle of Africa. What did the Chinese do four years ago? They built a dam in the driest part of Africa. Why would they do that? Oh, that's right.
Because it's now filling up with water because the entire weather systems been changing and it's always changed. It's a system. It's a cycle. And now they got water over there. Ethiopia and all that.
And things are filling up with water.
Sahara is going to be the lake again.
And yeah, and we're going to get dried up over here. And guess what?
Everybody's going to be moving over to to Africa cuz that's where the water is.
Without water, you got nothing, >> right? Well, they making it hard to even get passports. Now, after a while, ain't nobody going to be able to get a passport.
>> I don't want you leaving.
>> And then if you do get a passport, you're going to have a nice little picture of the orange person on it. So, get your passports now. if you can't.
>> Well, I already got mine ahead of time, so there's no orange person on my passport, plus the little card that they they charge you extra for.
>> I ain't I ain't going anywhere. Why would I want to go anywhere? There's nowhere left to go.
>> I don't know. I won't know until I go and see. See, natural. [laughter] >> Well, where you said you're going to leave the country there. Uh where you going to go?
>> The country, so I wouldn't mind. You said earlier like I'm thinking of leaving the country. Where are you gonna go?
>> I just bop around for a while.
>> Flop around for a while.
>> I might just bop around from country to country. Go to go to uh Costa Rica. Go to Colombia. Go to Portugal. Go somewhere. Anywhere besides here.
And whereas that a government or a people don't see you as a people. They see you as what? Nothing.
Mhm.
>> Yeah. It's supposed to be a new global order.
>> Yeah. About every president in the last 20 years has said that during some speech in one way, shape, or form.
>> Right. Chef frog in a pot. They just turn the heat on and we never know what we're getting cooked.
>> Yep. Slow and steady kills the race.
It's illegal to be homeless, but every year they going up on your rent.
Like I I I know y'all some of you guys saw the videos of me and Mackenzie touring those apartments. 1964 for a twobedroom. The other one was 2208 for a twobedroom. And this is just an apartment. No utilities, no anything.
Who can afford that?
>> Nobody. That then they that's what they want. move out and the government will save you. They'll put you in a little tiny micro house somewhere, micro apartment >> and you don't need anything either. I mean, we're going to give you everything you need and here's your little job you can go do and we'll give you your $1,000 a month of spending money and a place to stay and they own you, >> right?
>> They own your soul. They own your soul.
>> They are using homelessness as a new free label.
>> Yeah.
Yeah. Being homeless is illegal.
Committing suicide is against the law, punishable by death. Okay.
[laughter] >> Sorry.
>> Max said, "Mindless zombie people own nothing. Goals are too hard. Shut up and be happy."
>> There you go.
>> Tanya said they will make money for those that go to jail. Right. You You gonna lock up the homeless, but they still gonna be homeless after they get out of jail. Hey, treasure. What's up, Storms? And the private prisons make money because the government pays them per person to sort of feed them and house them. And then you get out and now what? Where you going to go?
>> He said private prison. That's a whole rabbit hole right there.
>> Yep. Sorry. Maybe you and I should just sit down and talk for about six months.
[laughter] >> Neither one of us. Neither one of us.
We've been going on forever.
>> He said it's always been illegal to be a vagabond by law. You have to at least $20 on your person at all times.
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I thought the monkey bit the man on the plane, right? I call sick people who don't stay home outbreak monkeys.
[laughter] >> That's cute.
>> Time you crazy.
Everybody needs to already be prepared for this crap storm we are in.
get work.
>> I Ironic, my uh one of my daughters just texted me and because I send her freeze-dried meals and stuff all the time for her and her husband and uh >> she sent me a picture. She's like, "I just made this, you know, pot roast, whatever." She's like, "But I didn't use any of your freeze-dried stuff. I'm waiting to make sure I don't need it for when the prices get stupid." I'm like, "That's my daughter.
Hang on to it. You're going to need it soon."
>> I want me a freeze dry. Lord knows I WANT ONE. OH, I WANT ONE. I WON'T BUY ABOUT FOUR of them. So, [laughter] >> I got I got one and I can barely keep up with it. I MEAN, >> YEAH, I can have all of them going at the same time.
>> Yeah, but [laughter] but you got it's not just freeze dryer. It's the packaging.
>> It's all the supplies you need. And that [ __ ] ain't cheap.
>> I mean, it's not expensive. Like one one Mywar bag is like 15 cents. I buy them a thousand at a time. And I'm on my like fifth case, so let's go with that.
[laughter] >> I like I MEAN, ONE TO do me. I'm just playing. But I would love to have one because baby, that's a game changer. I like that other machine that you got, too. I can't remember the name of it that you showed.
>> Oh, the uh Yeah, the uh Yeah, the chamber sealer.
>> Yeah, I want one of those, too.
>> I use them both. I use I use pretty much every piece of equipment I bought, I use it. I actually just upgraded my game on the freeze dryer. I just bought a nitrogen bottle. So before I pack before I seal it up, I flush it out with nitrogen. Still drop my oxygen absorber in there. And uh and they don't suck themselves flat anymore. It's just nitrogen. There's no oxygen. So even the slightly higher fat content in foods last a long time because of that. So it's pack. So I bought I got a nitrogen bottle. I don't want to say how much I paid for the bottle. It came with the first refill free, but I had to buy the regulator and the nozzle, all the stuff I needed. And uh it'll cost me like 90 bucks a pop to refill it. I mean, it's a short little bottle, but it'll probably help me seal, you know, flush out, I don't know, 2 3,000 bags of freeze-dried food before I have to refill it. So, I'm good. I mean, I just keep upping my game just to make sure my food lasts a long time.
>> CR said we are consumers, not people.
Okay, that's all. We live in a consuming society. She's right.
>> I mean, we all worry about what can I buy? What can I buy? What can I buy? I need this.
>> I need this shiny thing. I need that shiny thing. My neighbor has one. I need a shiny thing. No, you don't.
Hi, Sassy.
Yeah, I saw them talking uh asking about you and when you go live and when the last time you did a video, but I knew you was taking a break. So, but I'm glad to see you, Sassy.
Uh, all of this has been happening. The orange man does it in your face. You have to make the best of it. Our ancestors survive much worse. We just spoil what you said.
>> Yep.
We've had it too good for too long.
>> My renaissance. No, nothing's nothing off. I'm eating a piece of fruit.
>> I didn't even see I didn't even know you was eating period.
>> Yep. I was eating the nectar and it's so nice and soft.
>> It look like you've been eating it for a while cuz it's almost gone, >> right?
>> And I didn't even notice. I wasn't even looking at you. [laughter] Um, this reminds me of something.
Back in the day, y'all remember when those factories popped up everywhere during the industrial revolution? Now we got data centers in the new the data centers are the new factories. Instead of making products, they're storing and controlling information.
>> Yep.
>> Now, my question to y'all So we already got scammers and hackers.
What do you think they can do to a data center?
>> Okay. So what information are they getting prepared to store?
>> They what do you mean prepared? They're already storing it. They need more space it.
>> Huh?
>> They need more space to store the data.
All the data. Everything. Everything you do. Say you drive your car and you pass those cameras on the pole. It's taking those pictures. It stored all that video.
>> Okay. So, that links to what I'm getting ready to say. Okay. So, they say the mark of the beast is going to be that little seed that they implant in your right hand or if you don't have a right hand in your forehead. So all of these datas is this part of why they need so many because they're expecting everybody like somebody said er uh truth said earlier there are expecting everybody to come on board because supposedly if you don't agree to getting the mark of the beast then you will have nothing.
>> Yeah. You can't shell. Yeah.
You can't go to doctor, you can't eat, you can't buy nothing, you can't sell nothing. So, are these data centers also controlling that data that's going to place inside of your body?
>> They're storing all the data. So, they it'll it'll eventually get to a point where they can search you and they can tell you everything about your entire life since data was started, including pieces of paper that were scanned. you know, your birth certificate, your driver's license, all this stuff, receipts from places you went and bought stuff with a credit card. They will have every detail of every piece of every single human on this planet. They'll know all about you.
You can kiss your freedom goodbye.
>> Well, that's what the mark of the beast is supposed to be.
>> Exactly. Yeah. I don't think I don't think everybody's worried about, oh, they're going to stick a little implant chip. No. If anything, another rabbit hole, but I'm pretty sure it's that most of that stuff has already been circulating through our blood because of something that got put there. And uh look up nanobots and stuff like that.
That stuff it goes right to the bloodb brain barrier. I'm sure there's people here listening going like, "Yep, yep, >> yep."
>> Yep.
>> You're not going to need a thing stuck in your thing. They're just going to know where you're at at any given time and you don't need that stupid cell phone with you anymore.
>> Yep. you. They said, "I heard you won't need your driver's license anymore. You won't need your birth certificate anymore. All you got to do is wave that little hand that they got that inflammation." And my thing is, what happens when that little thing malfunctions? Because surely it's got a malfunction at some point inside of your skin.
>> Like I said, I don't think it's this little pellet you think it is that has a battery in it. I think it's more it's deeper than that. that there you're not need anything. You're not got to wave your hand. You just have to walk in.
It'll scan you as a person. It'll know your DNA. It'll know everything about you and it'll steer you right to the things you would but normally buy.
>> Yeah. This sound like one of them Will Smith movies [laughter] >> basically. Yeah.
>> Max said, "I agree. I got all I can do with dehydrated stuff." Gio says she don't like freeze dry food.
Well, you're that's because you don't make your own.
>> My food is my food.
>> Hey, um off trucker, welcome in.
>> Hey, off trucker.
>> I like the tone of that. Hello. That was strong. Uh this house of a Kichi. I know who you is. [laughter] >> I know.
Um I'm not spoile. I'm black. What you said that Gilbert girl black and I'm proud nectar the rings now he about nectar the rings now I'm hungry I love me some nect the rings I wish I could grow them but what clim you got to be in to grow a nectar ring >> Florida >> I will never >> they they grow they grow them up here >> you put on a shirt >> he put a shirt on Jeff, >> what's that?
>> You're in Pennsylvania, right? Or Maryland?
>> Yeah. Yes, both.
>> I'm literally on the border.
>> So, I'm I'm in I'm in 5A, 5B, depends on which side of the mountain you're on.
>> And they grow nectar rings there.
>> I got I got a lot of that. I mean, go over to like Gettysburg area. There's just there's orchards everywhere. Yeah, they grow everything. They got apples.
No, no oranges. No uh no uh citrus fruits.
>> I love me some nectarina. I would eat a nectarina over I like peaches, too, but I'll eat a nectarine over a peach real quick.
>> Oh, I get I get I get peaches from one of my local guys here. They're white peaches. Oh my god, those I bring them home. I peel them. I throw them in a You want to talk about good freeze-dried peaches? Holy cow. My my son, she talking about some tow that piece of fruit up.
[laughter] >> I know what she had to. Had she not even mentioned it, it would have been gone and I wouldn't even know SHE ATE IT.
[laughter] >> BABY, I that neck the ring sure did.
>> Uh, exact. Every conversation from around the world is being recorded.
everything.
>> Everything, every text message, every conversation.
>> I mean, you literally got to go naked into the woods with nobody around to have a talk with somebody and that won't be recorded. The squirrels might remember it, but you know, because you walked out there naked, but you know, >> that's just like when I'm on my phone, right? Like I'm on my phone and I could be just sitting here on my phone and all of a sudden a little pop up on my phone.
>> A little what? a eyeball, you know, like the symbol of a eye.
>> It'll pop up.
>> It doesn't need to tell you, give you an eyeball to tell you that, hey, we're watching you.
>> Yeah.
>> No, it doesn't. Your data goes, you know, everybody's like, oh, I have a phone that it's encrypted. It still has to go through a computer system to get encrypted. Guess guess what that computer system's doing? It takes your regular words and encrypts it. Sends it somewhere else. You think it's safe? It ain't safe. Guys, don't forget to hit that thumbs up. Uh, chef, he said already searchable. People in [clears throat] their territories are being arrested for what they post on the web.
>> Yep. You put a Facebook post on there that they don't like. They are coming to your house and arrest you.
>> Yep.
>> Wow.
>> Welcome. Welcome to the UK.
>> Hey everybody, welcome in. Don't forget to hit that thumbs up. We appreciate you. It's not just collecting the information. It's required a lot of power to process it. They are working working problem that go way past what we can imagine. A massive thinking machine like the movie Lucy.
>> Yep.
>> I don't remember that movie either.
>> Me?
>> That one's not that old. That was only a couple years old.
>> Lucy.
>> Yeah, that was with um >> Let me write that one down, too.
>> Johansson.
>> What's her name? Scarlett Johansson.
>> Yeah. Scarlett Johansson. Yep.
>> Yeah. She got so super smart. Well, it was something where she took a pill or something and it unlocked her brain capacity of processing everything to the point where she literally turned into a god or something like that.
>> Yeah. A walking supercomput. Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Until she transcended into just everything. God. I guess >> you said you will sub you will starve.
The chip is passive being scanned by an active device.
>> Yep.
>> Yeah. They'll know. They'll be like, "Oh, I'm sorry, Tus. You you you can't buy that steak today. Uh you've had your you've had you've bought enough protein beef in the last month and a half."
>> Yeah. Sorry. You can only have these things.
>> Oh, yeah. I would never get that palm readita thing. I I I'd be done with Tractor Joe's. You ain't reading my palm.
>> What? What you said? You ain't reading nothing on me. You ain't scanning nothing on me. None of that. I'm growing nicer in Mississippi.
>> Go to Sam's Club. Now you get you get you go buy your stuff. You just walk through this overhead scanner thing. It sees everything you bought. It saw your face. It knows your receipt and it knows what you did. So if you try to go through with something you didn't pay for, the red light comes on and somebody stops you now.
>> Yeah. Janet Potter said Ronald Reagan mentioned new world order centered around global peace.
>> Yeah. He also mentioned about oh how would it be if if aliens came down how all our problems would would go away.
Yeah. I wonder why he would say something like that.
>> I seen that u cousin. I seen all of Divergent movies.
>> I didn't either.
>> Yeah. I just seen all of that and they had some of that foolishness that's going on in the world today in that movie. How you got divergence out of this conversation?
>> Well, that's what cousin said.
[laughter] >> If you can grow peaches, you can grow nectar rings.
>> Yep. Yep.
>> We can grow.
>> I got a I got a peach tree in the yard right now on its last leg. I'm throwing the last throws right about now.
>> Not doing good. Not doing good.
>> I started one from a from a pit two years ago. It made it outside. It came inside for the winter time. Lost all its leaves. Now it's 18 in tall. Has two nice sets of leaves way up there. As leggy as anything, but I started it.
It's a white peach pit that I started.
It started growing by itself. I'm like, "Okay, I'll put them in dirt." It grew.
>> So, I got my little peach tree.
Hopefully, it'll grow and I'll get a peach out of it in about eight years.
We'll see.
So, if you're living on a piece of property and you're not tied into the grid, you got solar this, you got a whale this, you got this, you got that, and you're living totally off a grid, you you don't have a mailbox, you don't have any of that.
Why is it illegal to live this way now?
Why are they coming out of pe out the people? Because they charge you money for it.
>> They can't make any money. They need to hold you down. I mean, that's back from the 60s. I mean, they don't want they don't want you to do anything for yourself >> and live free. Period.
>> Right.
And it's sad. It is so sad. I don't know how true this is, but I have I have heard it.
Tanya said she said she synced it. She sank it. [laughter] She s it. Y'all know my words. S it. You know, you synced it, >> right?
>> I've been hearing it for a long time, but I was kind of hoping that it would be after my dash.
Long after my dash.
>> Who would have thought I would be sitting here living stuff that the ancestors? But well, I don't think they had technology when they was coming up.
Did they have technology?
>> That's a that's another uh that's another rabbit hole I don't think you want to venture into with me right now.
I don't know them folks. I don't think my grandparents them had no phone. Did they have phone back then?
>> No, not grandparents.
Look at some of these giant massive cathedrals that were made in the 1500s with what? Donkeys and ropes. Those things are more perfect than the crap we build today and they're still standing.
Huh? Yeah. No technology. My sorry butt.
They had something. It was all wiped out and started again. Here we are.
>> U Tanya said, "I don't know how true this is, guys. This is for entertainment purposes only."
>> We don't have Mike in here to say that.
Where is Mike tonight?
>> I know. This is a disclaimer, people.
This is entertainment purposes only.
Everything being said on this channel is entertainment purposes. Do your own research. [clears throat] With that being said, Tonga said, "I don't know how true this is, but I've seen info on AI being evil and having teenagers or anyone vulnerable unal alive themselves. Some say AI is evil and disembodied evil spirits.
I ain't telling man what they do. Tell your father you every time."
>> I think it goes both ways. It depends on how you want to use it. Cuz at the end of the day, it's a tool and it depends on the user and how do you want to use it.
>> That's why they got these phones when they tell you, "Oh, you want first it was your thumb print, right? You put your thumb print on there, >> then your eyes, >> then it's facial recognition."
So >> they gonna want a drop of blood next.
what you said, too.
>> And every TIME YOU UPGRADE YOUR PHONE, it's asking you for more information.
>> Yep. I I don't know how I'm gonna open my phone. [laughter] >> YOU KNOW WHAT? I UNDERSTAND WHY MY my mother and my ex-mother-in-law, she still has a flip phone. She don't want NO UPGRADE. SHE HAS A [laughter] flip phone.
>> Yeah, baby. I can see me going in there asking for a downgrade.
I know.
>> Yeah. Even those new Even those new flip phones are loaded with tech.
>> You think you're away from it with a flip phone because I don't have that screen. It doesn't matter.
>> Yeah.
>> I'mma be in there saying, um, I want the one with the nonolor screen.
>> I want my Nokia back.
>> And they be trying her. THEY BE TRYING THEIR BEST to get her to upgrade her phone. And she will not. She refused to upgrade it.
>> Oh, I got forced to upgrade one of my iPhones a long time ago because it was only on 3G and it for LTE and they said, "Oh, it's not going to work." Well, guess what? I I always ask them like, "So, I know." And I still have it. If I dial 911 on a phone, as long as the battery turns on, guess what? Still goes through the cell towers. Guess what?
They can still read it.
>> Sweet.
>> Boom. That's That's the word transcend.
Don't get it twisted. That is the goal.
That is why people complain about AI, but will embrace it. A whole life upgrade in a box. I don't complain about AI cuz I make all my thumbnails with AI.
[laughter] >> Like, look, I need you to create this, create that, put this in there, add my picture, take this out. [laughter] I I finally made one thumbnail with um AI was was my watermelon war video >> and that looked like [laughter] >> I I dabbled just a little but I don't mind just using my own brain cells and coming up with something. [laughter] >> I I didn't use AI. I had the guy in Scotland use AI to make my sofa survivalist short videos. You saw those?
the mushroom and that they're funny, but I'm like, "Yeah, they're like, "Oh, he's he's he's not going to make them for me anymore." He's like, "Buy it yourself."
I'm like, "Okay, nope."
>> So, those those those eight videos just going to sit there and live in infamy forever on YouTube.
>> Truth said, Tampa is illegal to not pay into the system.
>> Yeah, they're going to find you because you didn't pay the system.
>> Wow. I'm My goal is to be self-sufficient living off grid. I ain't studying them.
I don't care about them people because guess what? At the end of the day, you don't care about me.
>> The system only work to take a break.
He's fired. [laughter] >> Nope. Too late. They got us on record and we will all getting our minds we we all getting our minds erased. Now, >> they'll throw you in a in a one of those uh psych hospitals. You know, everybody's crazy. The crazy the looney bin. We all go to the Looney. If you don't go there, you go to the Looney Bin because you're going to be talking about stuff that they can't have out there.
>> Can they build pyramids today with perfectly cut 90° angles and blocks without model? Just a question.
>> Nope.
>> That's why I was listening to this guy in my car the other day. He was going to fall on topic to some guy about AI and he was like, "You know what? You just need to ask Chad GBT this. you need to sh do this, this, and I broke down. And then he was saying something about plumbing.
And I said, "Can AI fix your plumbing?
Can AI get up under your house and fix your plumbing?"
>> No.
>> And you should have seen the face that he made.
>> Blue collar jobs about the only thing that's going to be like the last thing standing.
>> Already getting all the rid of all the white collar jobs. All the sales people.
Nope. They're gone >> until they get it perfected. I said, first of all, you gonna need somebody build you a house. You going to need somebody for electricity, your heating and air, and you gonna need somebody for plumbing.
These are things that you need hands and skills with.
>> Well, yeah. I mean, they'll eventually get AI to start building houses, you know, with their robot, their own robots. They'll build stuff, but why would they want to build stuff for us?
They don't need us. There comes a point.
They don't need us at all. Imagine an AI robot pulling up to the side of the road and asking you, "Do you have a spare tire? Let me help you."
>> Yeah. Right now, I'm wait I'm waiting for somebody in a in a business that's AI calling tech support that's AI and two AIs talking to each other trying to fix the problem in their restaurant or whatever. Yeah, that'll be fun to watch.
>> But then they still have to send a human out to like climb under something and figure it out because the AI couldn't figure it out. I'm waiting on my car that flies like the Jackson's car.
That's what I'm waiting.
You You're gonna have to get a um a pilot license, though. [laughter] >> Do you know this guy told me you have to have a license to fly a drone?
>> Uh certain size ones. Yeah. Up up up below like the little hobby drones. No.
>> Yeah. There's a certain amount of ground.
>> You need you need the FAA >> certification. FCA.
>> Yeah. FCC yet.
>> Yeah.
>> I like the the the the the money that they try to squeeze out of you.
>> And you and you got to register it with the FCC.
>> Yep. Flight plans and all that stuff.
Where's it going to go? Okay. That'll be 100 bucks. A >> lot of jobs are safe. You're going to need someone to fix those robots. That's what >> until the robots can fix themselves and you ain't needed anymore.
Have you been seeing the videos that people been posting of they show like I think it was at Amazon and the robots was doing the packages doing the packages and one of them just fell over and and then one of them just broke to pieces. And then somebody was showing a video where the uh the thing was delivering food cuz you know they got robots delivering food and the thing was just going around in circles around [laughter] circles.
>> So somebody have to be around to control these things because >> Yeah. Look at look at Elon Musk trying to make a self-driving car. How many people has it killed because of that?
>> That truck I saw that today. I would not would not I don't even like being on the no offense, Rob.
I do not like being on the road with truck drivers as it is.
>> ROB DRIVER. He's a dig truck driver.
>> He's a ditch digger. He sits on the top.
>> I just like hanging out on the ditch.
>> A ditch digger. He sits on the side of the road in a yellow vest in the ditch.
[laughter] >> Oh my gosh. a crossing guard. Let's just go with that one.
>> House of uh um uh offgrid trucker is the trucker and him and K stop. But Rob, he ain't driving nobody's truck. He over there on the side of the road.
>> Hey, you you need a license just to use one of these.
>> What is that? A ham radio.
>> The person could be right next door, but you need a license just to use one of these.
>> Are those hams?
>> I can't find I gota look for my antenna on this one.
>> What kind is that?
>> Are they hams? Well, this No, this one's a M.
So, you technically you don't need a license for this. So, that's why I have a couple of these because I give them out to the family.
>> Okay. So, can you tell us what they are?
>> This one This one would be a ham radio, but this was actually a G >> No. Yeah, this is a ham radio.
>> Okay.
>> The GMRS that I have, it's it's in my car.
>> Okay.
>> Cuz I was messing with it earlier. But this is a ham radio.
So you got a license for that ham.
>> Buy it.
>> You You don't need a license to listen.
You need a license to speak on it.
>> I thought you only had a I thought you needed a license if you wanted to tap into other things. But if you just wanted to talk to a family member, you could without a license.
>> No. Okay. With this one is a M and you don't need a license for that.
>> But with a GMS um GMRS radio, you need a a license.
That's the one you don't have.
>> You don't have to take a test for that one.
>> And then for the for the ham, >> you can listen. You can listen. I can have a scanner. I can listen to everything. Nobody can stop me. The radio waves are out there. But if you don't listen, you don't need a license.
To talk on it, you you got to um um say your call sign. And for you to have a call sign, you have to apply for a license because you're required to say your call sign, I think it's every 15 minutes, you have to say your call sign.
>> Yeah. The the the good news is if the crap hit the fan, ain't nobody coming to arrest you if you're talking radio.
>> Yeah. If it's an emergency situation, a ain't nobody going to be trying to enforce.
>> They're not going to triangulate you and come down and give you a $50 fine for talking on a ham radio. Uh-uh.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. So, I watch one of the fellas on YouTube who test out all of those and tell you what's good, what's not good.
Well, he uses his ham and they be pissed off at him and he just be rubbing it in their face because he literally talks to his friends in other states >> because he because he uses his without a license and they so mad at him because he did not get a license. But he said he could talk to, you know, friends. He just could not tap into different, you know, where not to go into which emergency numbers and stuff.
>> Repeaters. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Somebody if they know you don't have a um a ham access, they may block you off their repeater or something. But you know, people ain't got nothing to do. They'll try to they actually will try to trace you and you know >> Yeah. Just don't use it in your house.
Use it like on the road somewhere and don't use the nerd. They're not going to find you. Yeah, exactly.
>> It won't be law law enforcement and it won't be FCC. It's just people that just die hard ham fanatics.
>> Yeah. They just piss ain't got nothing to do. You're talking. You don't have a license. I I spent my whole life doing this.
>> You need to get off. I'm blocking you.
I'm going to send the police for you.
Yeah. Good luck, buddy. I'm driving right now. You don't even know where I am.
>> So, Storm said, "Why do you think they basically made it illegal to be homeless?"
Nobody asks to be homeless.
>> Nobody asks to be homeless. So why would you make it illegal to be homeless?
>> So they can control you.
>> Charge you.
>> Put Yeah, they could charge you and they could put you in a 15-minute city in a little tiny mini house, micro house, and control you and then give you a couple dollars and Yep. They want they want our negative energy. I don't know. I swear that's probably half of it.
>> Sweet said, "Fun fact, robots don't even need lights." the lights off of us.
[laughter] Did you see that robot in Japan that went nuts and attacked one of the onlookers? Absolutely crazy. Just like our robot.
>> That's what I said. Will Smith had a he had he did a lot of movies of what's going on now. Remember that other one where they had totally bugged him? They knew everything about him. What was the name of that one?
>> Enemy. Enemy of the state.
>> Yep. He has made a lot of movies that has something to do with what's getting what's going on in this world.
>> Yep.
It's almost like they're uh just telling us everything that's coming.
>> They they have to tell you before they do it.
>> Yep.
>> Works.
>> Yep.
>> Satan always make you laugh about it. Oh, that's >> Yeah.
>> Yeah. But it's part of the contract.
They have to tell you before they do it.
>> That's a whole another rabbit hole. No cases on the record for anybody using a ham without release. Just saying. No SWAT team kicking in the door if you go rogue.
>> No, >> you just [clears throat] even if you caught the attention of somebody in the federal government FCC whatever agency, you just going to get a nasty little letter to say don't do it again. the most.
>> Emergency or not? No enforcement.
>> Yep.
>> Yeah. I want to get a ham radio. I don't even know what it is, but I want one. It sounds [laughter] a freeze dryer. You want a ham radio?
>> I mean, you can get a live first.
>> You can start with a little cheap bow fang and all you have to do is learn how to scan and you just listen to the stuff that's going on in >> my grandpa. You know what that man they had me tripping out every day. They had that scanner on. They turn that scanner on up there. LISTEN TO EVERYTHING GOING UP. [laughter] >> How about >> Rob?
>> It just one little button. You just got to hold down on it and it starts scanning all the frequencies that's in your area >> and then it'll stop on when it pick up on something. And then you press I don't know what button depending on the radio you got. You just press that button to stay on that frequency and then you listen to whatever's going on. Sometimes it's traffic. Sometimes it could be a local Walmart or sometimes, you know, but the the the some of the ambulance, fires, and the police, those are encoded. So, you can't really pick up on that unless you got certain type of radios that'll, you know, military grade type stuff that'll um uncode some of that stuff.
>> Yeah. It's scrambled at a frequency.
Yeah.
>> Yeah. So >> I mean long time ago you should just get a regular scanner and listen to it but they they done changed that up.
>> They did. I actually I bought the last scanner that Radio Shack made that went up to I forget what frequency it went up to. I could listen back in the day. I could hear cell phones.
>> Yes, >> I could hear the baby for selling scanners.
>> Yep. I still have it and it still works.
Although my antenna broke so I got to figure out how to make a new antenna for it. But uh Oh, I could pick up my neighbors had a baby monitor >> and we hanger.
>> Yeah. Well, there there's that. I have I have an external antenna I could plug into it. But uh we listen to our neighbors like arguing.
>> I mean I'm like my wife is like why we listen to this? I'm like cuz it's fun.
>> And uh yeah, they were they had a baby monitor in the kids' room and you hear every word they said. It was just like holy crap. These people are nuts. And we live next to them. [laughter] Uh >> oh. Somebody's got a kettle boiling.
>> Wow.
>> N that's the kids. You know after a while you tend to not hear stuff anymore.
>> Selective hearing. All manual dials must be from 1970. But what but it was free and free always work. [laughter] >> Yeah. It takes a lot of energy and good luck getting somebody to fix it these days.
probably uses tube tubes and stuff. I used to have a ham receiver. It was tubes. Worked great. Put a big antenna on the house. I could hear things going on everywhere, but I didn't keep it. I think the thing was from like the 50s.
It was my uncles. Wish I had it now, but I don't.
So, I'm going to bail off of here, Tus.
Thanks for having me on.
>> No problem.
>> Don't get too uh don't get too deep in the rabbit holes here. and uh I'll pop on again in the future here.
>> All righty.
>> Have a good night everybody.
>> Good night.
>> Later, Rob.
>> All right. You be safe. I forgot I had the mute on.
>> So guys, um having a data center in a community near you, do you think this is progress or something we should be cautious about?
I don't know, child.
Like I said, I don't only thing I know is what I've heard because I personally don't know nothing about it. But what I've heard, I I'm I don't like. But um yeah, it can't be good because you know what?
Everything that's happening around us is not for us, >> right? Everything that's happening is to make >> the words out of my mouth.
>> Not in our best interest.
>> Yeah. So, um I wouldn't imagine it's a good thing because nothing is being done good for us. They they I've never It's almost like somebody that hates you and just trying to make your life miserable, you know, just trying to do everything that just to keep block you from doing anything that makes you happy. So, it's just I don't know. I don't know. It's crazy.
>> Yeah. It's a scary time people. I mean, like me, me in my situation, living check to check, not even really living check to check, living day by day, not knowing what the outcome of my life is going to be. It's a scary thing.
And there are people out there that thinking the world is just, oh, it's just going to get better. It's going to get better. We, you know, we're just going through a phase. This happened this ago. Yeah, but when you target a certain people and you're you're targeting certain neighborhoods with putting these big massive buildings up that's taking the little resources that we got. Where do you think that's going to lead the lead the people?
A cautious death trap.
I'm well beyond the cautious. I'm saying it's bad. Max says people that have them in their cities are not happy. So no, I think they are evil.
Yeah.
Now you talking.
I was just laughing at myself because I've had these on since we started and just realized that the volume wasn't coming out of them. It's coming out of the computer.
>> Oh wow. I know what you were laughing at, >> baby. When you get old, just it'll happen. IF IF THEY ALLOW EVERYBODY TO MAKE IT TILL THEY GET OLD, you would see what I'm talking about.
>> Oh, I I see that now.
>> All this time these things been on my ear and And all the voices is coming out of see you. Remember I can't hear you all OUT OF THE COMPUTER. That's why I use these. But I hear you all playing as day for some reason today.
>> It seemed like people that live in less populated.
>> At least your ears stayed warm throughout the whole time.
>> Not black or white. Right.
>> I know the the the mayor up in North Carolina. I watched him today and yeah, they are literally putting those data centers up and they're taking people's property without consent because they deem them uh unlivable because of the resources that they need. But the way that they put it, they're taking it out of the black neighborhoods to put it in the Caucasian neighborhoods because the Caucasian neighborhoods need the resources more than the black neighborhoods do.
>> And I was like, "Wow." So, this is what sparked my conversation today, listening to that person's live today about um having everybody to write. I'm like, >> and you know what? That even makes me change my mind when buying land because everybody's dream is to buy land near water in case things go wrong, you could get down there with your little buckets, bring them back and purify your water.
Now, I don't even want to be near the water because those are the people land who they are taking that's near the water.
Yeah, it's making me not want to buy land at all because at the end of the day, for somebody to come see, first of all, as a black person, for somebody to come and feel that you don't need this land and to come up with any kind of reason to take your land and you got no say so over it.
It makes I see why my cousin says she don't want to own no house. She said she'll be a runner forever.
>> Can't do that.
Not the way they grew up on honey. Rent renters going.
>> Yeah, I can't I can't agree with that one. I'm >> I'm trying to stay away from being a renter.
>> You're on the bottom end.
>> Huh?
>> I say being a renter, you just gonna put yourself on the bottom end. Unless >> I know that's how I end up losing my house, renting somebody else property that kept going up on it every year. And then when life actually happened to me and I'm paying your rent on time every month and I experience a life tragedy or whatever you want to call it, you don't want to work with me. You evict me and then 10 days later you sold the house.
So wasting your money on renting that's that's just not something I want to do anymore. But I'm like my renaissance now. I Well, I didn't want no water. I didn't want no house near no water. No way. Oh, [laughter] I absolutely did. I mean, who wouldn't want a HOUSE NEAR WATER WITH ALL THE SHORTAGES?
>> YEAH, that's why I want me a piece of property that they got a whale on it.
>> Whales can get contaminated. A lot of things can happen with whales. Whales is not the, you know, the safe all thing.
You know, everybody want to throw that word up there. I got a whale. That all the whales can get contaminated very easily. Well, I think they better than the public public water.
>> Well, ain't none of the Yeah.
[laughter] >> Yeah. You need to be able to purify whatever water wherever coming from.
Bottled water, hydrogen water, every water really needs to be purified.
>> Yep. Happy Mac said, "Yes, we end up paying for them while everyone but us get rich."
I'm old and raggedy. cousin said it.
Stephen Keith is writing a script of our lives.
Cautious.
I'm glad our government said no to putting in a data center. Cia said, "Yeah, they all around Indiana, baby.
They literally fighting it to the teeth to the to the to the bone by putting it here. They don't want it here. And plus they got open fields and open rural areas out here that they can put them.
Man, I see signs everywhere. No data center. No data center. But they know >> they know the damage that's gonna happen behind it.
>> How long can they get away with that?
You know, saying no before they get pressured into doing it >> because the government gonna do it regardless. Even if they say no, the government will will put in domain to take whatever they want.
She said they putting poison in our water with them data centers.
>> Girl, I don't even drink, but you making me need to drink after this conversation. Jesus.
>> Yeah, I don't drink no water from no closet. [laughter] I may need a little something something.
Well, I just know people don't want to talk about it. People want people want to sugarcoat it. Oh, it's not as bad as it seems. It's not going to get that way. You don't know what it's going to be.
>> We don't know what them folks sitting behind closed doors planning. Nobody knows that.
>> Yep. We But they not >> right.
four bought patents for tech that will monitor your driving if you look the wrong way. They can kill your car engines or electric motors, baby. Wow.
Oh, that's like the ones where if they smell you had you got alcohol on your breath, they can hit that kill switch and you won't be able to take your car nowhere. You be out walking.
>> Yep. That gibber girl say running eye water bill sky high.
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>> We appreciate it.
Yeah.
I just don't know, man. I will live I will I will live a pond, not a lake.
Right. I don't mind having a pond. That ain't big. That ain't big.
>> Just buy me some land and have me a pond. Put in my own pond.
>> That's true, too. You have to purify ALL WATER SOURCES.
>> ALL WATER. ABSOLUTELY.
ABSOLUTELY.
That's an excuse. Weak reason. You have legal contract when you own. You don't own nothing.
[laughter] You can say you own it, but you don't own it.
>> You don't own it, but they can't evict you in one month.
>> Yeah. It just freaks me out to rent because they can they have the right to go up however high they want. They can take my rent from 15 100 to 22500.
>> Yeah. cuz I WAS LOOKING AT THOSE APARTMENTS AND THAT LADY TOLD ME THAT AND THEN SHE TRIED TO MAKE it seem like it was a sweet deal. Two bedroom 194 >> twobedroom 1964. Oh, we're going to give you three months off your rent, but we're going to split that over 12 months, which would take your rent down to like 1,400 a month. And then we're going to give you a $1,500 gift card.
But after that year is up, then your rent going to go up. It ain't going to be 1964 no more.
>> And then you have them people who you're renting, never missed the payment, never had any trouble, but because they got a family member that don't have anywhere to live now, then they tell you you have to leave so they can move their family member. It's just too I cannot deal with renting. It is just too much.
>> I'm over it, man. And I'm so over it.
And I'm over the struggle, man. Mar happy back said, "I have a little creek and I live on a hill." Come get it, Mr. Government Man. [laughter] [laughter] Come get it. Now, I wouldn't mind having a piece of property with a little Yeah. I made it to the old and raggedy.
She said, "I made it to the old and raggedy."
>> Amen, baby. Because some people won't, >> some people have it, >> and some people won't.
But with everything that's going on, honey, we all don't know when our our clock is ticking.
>> Truth said, kill switches are mand mandatory in all 2027 vehicles.
>> Like I said, honey, I'm to the point where if I go buy anything, I'll be like asking for a downgrade. They be like, "What kind of car you want?" I be going all the way down because people used to be able to work on your cars. They making things so difficult now that you just can't have anybody working on your car, right? And I'd rather have somebody that can steal. I'm about ready to stockpile on some >> some oil and filters and air filters because these uh oil changes keep going up and up. And I might have to pay some little teenager, somebody >> who uh has done some car, you know, work in their lifetime doing.
>> You don't want to see what I got stocked up for my car. I bought a whole box of oil filter.
That's what I'm thinking about doing.
>> Cousin said, "Most of my state is a sanctuary. I ain't leaving California."
And yeah, they're making rain catchment illegal in some states. It's illegal to catch free water that's falling from the sky.
Tanya said, "At the end of the day, get your property and don't go down without a fight and keep the faith." Right, Tanya? Because my goal is still to have me a self-sufficient plot where I'm growing all my food and I ain't going to the store for nothing.
Not unless I'm doing a standard or local farmers. Water catchment should be a must. But civar sometimes it's illegal.
What's that Rob?
>> What you got, Rob?
>> Oil filters for my car. Oh, I need to advance. Oh, you ain't joking. How much they run?
>> Got them. And >> these are the OEMs.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Each each of these oil filters.
>> Each box.
>> I'm going to have to >> come in a box of one, two, three, four, five. Time. One, two, three, four, 20. A box of 20.
>> So, >> and I got two of them. So, don't have air filters as well. A inside air filter and out and under the hood.
>> Yeah, they got cabin air filters, but I don't know if they sell those in bulk.
>> Uh J like one, don't they?
>> What was that?
>> I mean, they sell them. They still sell them though, right? If I just want >> Yes. Yes. For your car. Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> So, what I do, I used to just buy one extra item. When I buy one thing, I just buy an extra one. But then I was able to find this, which was 20 of them in one box. So I bought two boxes.
>> Gota.
>> And then just any emergency situation, world ending or whatever. If I need to use the oil, you can actually reuse the oil that's in your car. All you got to do is filter that oil. You and all that um contaminant is filtered out >> and then you can reuse it. So, I just um get some cotton and some [laughter] let's say a couple of a couple of old clean socks.
>> Okay, let me just say you know the same way the oldfashioned way where you make coffee, you grind it and you put in a little filter little filter thingy. Same way you do that to that oil.
>> Hey, got to do what we got to do, don't we? Yeah, never know. So, but I'm just that's just back in in the back of my mind. Just you never know, >> right? I agree.
>> True. I don't know how. So, that's why I'm trying to work on I'm working on trying to get my credit together, paying off debt. I'm I'm taking this year to get my credit together, paying off my debts, because my goal is to find me somewhere to stay. And um a lot of times when people buy land, they don't own the timber rights, the water rights, or the mineral rights.
You know, you just own the land and that's it. But if I can't own all of that, I don't want that property.
I don't want it because if I dig DOWN AND STRIKE SOME OIL, THAT'S MY OIL. If I find [laughter] some If I Now, somebody tell me if this true or not. I had a guy in a car the other day and he was talking about if you bought your property with gold or silver, you don't pay taxes after. Is that true?
>> I don't think that's true.
>> I think you got her.
>> I wouldn't know.
>> Yeah, cuz I ain't got no gold neither.
MY [laughter] >> I'M JUST TRYING TO FIND OUT THAT TOO. SO IF YOU add gold and bought said property with the gold that you don't pay property taxes after and this is what he was telling me about the other day. I don't know to be true or not. Good night and have a good night and thank you.
>> Everybody speaking to Bale Bale Backyard is speaking said watch.
She said, "Watch those robots." Okay.
[laughter] Did anybody answer that question? I won't be having a girl. What you said? I don't want no 2027 neither. I don't want no car that you can control it.
I don't want no plugandplay cars. I don't want none of that that you got to control.
Here I am sitting there at the red light and then all of a sudden my car just go through the red light.
No, we not doing that. I don't think it's illegal. Some places it's just more regulated.
No, sweet time. It's illegal in some places to catch rain water. You have to Google that. It'll pull up.
>> It'll pull up. It's illegal in >> and I heard somebody break it down in Talos and told us why. I can't remember.
You know, I'm old.
>> Hey, Siri. But they did >> you're robbing water from the water table and this and that.
>> Yeah.
>> And all this whole situation. And I'm like that's >> we robbing from the sky. I mean I >> from the water table cuz everybody have to use the water table cuz when the water fall on the ground it get through like process through the you know water get to the water table >> to me it's just it's just some BS. So there's a reason to >> Colorado is completely illegal to catch rain water.
>> There's other places too.
>> It's I'm trying to look.
>> It's in California. You can't catch it in California, can you?
>> California. Lots of people ask whether it's illegal to collect wine water in California. And the majority of the cases there are no regulations in place to prevent the collection of water in the state.
>> Oh, okay.
>> That's them places you need to stay away from.
>> California is okay. I guess it says other than this water harvesters is legal in California.
>> You know how everybody be getting stressed out when that when that got that hole in that cell in that in that roof and you got to call somebody in. I would conveniently have a hole in myself.
>> Utah, you can legally collect up to 25 gallons of rain water from your property.
Oregon, it's legal. Ohio, North Carolina.
So, the only one that really is illegal is Colorado. So far, >> my oil change is more than $74.
>> Mine be about 60 something cuz I use that 50% off coupon. [laughter] >> Baby, I stopped getting mine at the dealer. Mine is about 100.
Belle said, Bella said, "Men is scary because of the lack of control you have over your living situation, but home ownership is out of reach for a lot of people, especially here in California."
>> Yeah. And I've never owned a home. And I'm about to be 50 years old. I've been a renter all my life. And I just I refuse to keep on letting you go up on my rent every year.
>> Anytime you feel like it and as much as you feel like. Then you got access to my house whenever you feel like opening up the door with a key.
>> Now that right there, >> right, my city, it is legal. U everybody talking to storms, guys. I appreciate y'all hanging out. If y'all enjoy and cabin air filters, so I do I need to get both of them.
She says, "Senate bill bill AB 2276 super speeders."
I ren Yes, I order my cabin air filters on eBay. Box of 10. Cheap, cheap, cheap.
Uh, you can also use new oil filters to water. Guys, if you have enjoyed tonight's topic, drop some hearts in the chat.
I appreciate y'all hanging out with us.
You don't want or or want an a.
[laughter] That's how you buy the mineral rights.
Okay.
Mineral rights was a big thing for a minute. Lots of mineral rights got sold off. You can ask, but maybe don't let that be a requirement. They know looking for small plots with oil. They want a lot.
I have no idea about that, but it doesn't make logical sense to me. I can't imagine any scenario where the IRS is not coming for their issue, their issues, unless you are a billionaire or corp working the tax code.
I wish I had went on here and went to military and then I won't have to be paying no taxes, man.
But hey, bunch of BS.
Absolutely.
>> Our water table is really high. So that's why it's legal here. Okay. God sent me that rain that falls on my land.
That's to I'm keeping it. I can be sneaky. [laughter] And then on TOP OF WHEN THEY GOT THROUGH TALKING ABOUT IT, if I'm not mistaken, they said they might even start charging us every time it rained because of the table that they were talking about. I said, you can tell I just blocked that out of my mind so I don't even remember cuz I'm like that's a bunch of bullshack.
>> Now this is a bunch of BS right here. J said New York will send you a water bill even if you don't have any water running water on your property. Hey a bill.
>> I'll be having my luggage packed up.
>> I know that's right.
>> What you said you going to sit there and send me a bill and I ain't got no running water? Y'all sound stupid.
>> Girl, I'm about to try to live like some of my ancestors. If they could >> I'm gonna live like THE AMISH.
>> BABY, THEY could do without all that stuff. I could do without it, too.
Shoot. I'm going about to live in my buy me a little piece of land and live in my tent.
>> You know that's illegal in some places.
>> If it's on your own property, >> it's on your own.
>> Oh, yeah. Because it's a tent. Yeah.
Well, I could put a little tiny house on there or something. regulation mean it is legal but there are restrictions mean it's >> well it's legal the twin situation is legal if it's long term if it's short term they can't tell you anything but if it's something longterm then you could get fined >> cuz it said most of the states follow our rules who voted today >> we didn't have no voting today.
>> I don't know.
>> And hello, J. How are you? Welcome in.
>> What's up? I seen J earlier. He was eating white stuff and whatever else he ate.
>> Oh, well, I didn't see him cuz you remember I'm blocked. I can't see.
>> Hi.
>> I can't hear you. You on mute now. Say hi.
Say hi now.
>> Hi.
>> Hi. How are you?
>> Oh, I forgot I'm on my Bluetooth. They can't.
>> I know New York lied. I know they lied to sitting you a bill and you ain't got nowhere to walk. [laughter] >> Leaving New York real quick.
>> Hi.
>> Hi.
>> Are you the oldest?
>> Good.
>> How old are you?
>> Good.
She asked you, "How how old are you?"
>> Three.
>> Three. Three. Show them on your finger.
How old would you >> three? Yeah.
>> She's about five.
>> Yeah. Three.
>> So, is that the one that was crying because she couldn't go in the in the bushes with you to pick something?
>> I'm turning November.
>> Yeah. That the one that was crying cuz she wanted to be in the bushes.
>> Yeah. Okay.
That's what she want to be with me everywhere.
>> What you said? Happy M. Happy Mac said May 1st our utilities went up 35% for electric, 39.5% for natural gas. I turned off the heat.
That's why God made sweaters. [laughter] Thermals. What is those little Didn't I just say we gonna have to do what our ancestors did? Honey, we cannot some of this stuff. Some [clears throat] of these things we can't do nothing about, but some of these things we just gonna have to live like hard time. I'm going I'm going to be living like the ownish.
Sure is. I'mma start learn how to make my own clothes.
[laughter] >> I just got to build today. Make all my own bread and food, everything.
Cuz it ain't going to make no sense. Did you not? I went out there and got I put $33 $33 in my tank. It took it to a little bit over the half. That's because I already had a little gas left in the car. If I had to fill my car up, I would have had to put $65 in my tank. I would I have never put $65 in my car to fill that tank up. I'm pissed cuz that means if I make $200 a day, 65 of it go in a gas tank. I make my I am literally pissed, man. I'm trying to find me another job though cuz I >> So all them people that said I voted that way because I wanted cheaper eggs. I wanted cheaper food. I wanted cheaper gas. How's that working out for you right now?
>> Are y'all making America great again?
How is that working out for you?
I I'm serious. I trying to figure out how is it working out for you. IS AMERICA GREAT AGAIN?
Look like it's going down to the slumps to me, man.
>> Should I start making a cricket noise?
>> Somebody need to make a noise while I now when she gets old. She going to want to do very little with you.
>> Yeah, >> I'm looking for a >> I'm trying to spend time >> some of the peer pressure out. I know some people don't like wood stoves, but I would love to have me a wood stove.
>> But the Amish lady told me that a cold stove is better.
>> But don't you But you have to buy coal.
>> You got to buy wood, too. UNLESS YOU GOT A >> YOU DON'T KNOW IF YOU GOT PROPERTY.
>> If you ain't got no property, you got to buy wood.
>> You ain't GOT TO BE WITH NO wooden stove. Man, [laughter] >> I'm trying to be like Miss So, Miss Miss Cely on The Color Purple. It ain't hot enough. He done put paper, wood. It ain't hot enough. She said that chair that fool got that carousel. All you CAN SEE WITH THAT CHAIR WALKING BACK AND [laughter] FORTH.
>> YEAH, >> he done GOT IT OUT THAT DOOR, BABY. HE ABOUT TO BLOW HIMSELF UP AND EVERYBODY ELSE.
I would love to have me a wood stove though.
>> Um, >> you know how to cook on a wood stove?
>> I'm not.
>> Yes, Rob. I know how to cook on a wood stove.
>> Oh, I'll be coming over there for that fresh loaf of bread then.
>> You in Florida.
>> You ain't come. You ain't coming this far. So what?
>> It's only a 100 hour drive. That's all.
Just a little a little old 100 hour drive.
Man, you ain't even trying to go to M MISSOURI TO THE CAMPING TRIP. YOU AIN'T COMING.
>> You a lie. Tomorrow I'mma be putting some brand new tires on my little Camry and I'm going be off to the camping trip. So stop.
>> I'mma be off to the start.
>> Oh. Oh, no. No, no. I thought you was talking about Mississippi cuz we going to the >> Missouri.
>> That's too far for me. You closer than Missouri.
>> No, I'm not.
>> Yes, you is.
>> Said that's America for you. That's America. That's America.
Honestly, I think no matter who we vote for, we the people are gonna lose.
Right. Happy M.
>> America was built by us, not for us.
>> Lose.
>> So, you're going TO THE CRAW FISH BACK.
The craw.
He got to go eat him some cockroach.
>> So, you eat crap. You eat crawfish.
>> Try.
He look like he eat [ __ ] >> Down here in South Florida, we prefer roadkill like armadillo possums and the coons. I'm lying. I'm lying. I'm lying.
>> Yeah.
Beg said, "Why are they charging what God provides? They charging for solar.
They charging for the wind. They charging for the water. They charging for earth. Even if you go outside and get you some leaves out the grass that's medicinal, they gonna try to make you say, "Oh, it's illegal for you go out there and forward." You can't.
>> What kind of leaves we talking about?
The one with the it leaf or the three leaf or the >> ones you see sing? [laughter] But pee this. Didn't they say that the orange man, one of the reasons he attacked that country that they attacking right now is because he was mistreating his own people? What y'all doing to us?
>> Right. Right.
>> So you somebody else for mistreating they people, but all this y'all got lined up for us. What do you call that?
>> What you say? Uhuh. double standard.
I had a girlfriend tell me and I'm gonna go out on this note, black people need to wake up because they don't understand what that that orange fella is doing. He is really doing America justice.
And this was a black lady that said this. And I'm like, what have he done for you? What are they doing for you?
How is How is me [clears throat] paying five, six, $7 a gallon for some gas helping me out?
>> I think they trying to tell you to walk, >> babe. If I go pick you up on the bicycle, I would.
>> I would. I be like, "Hey, I'm your Uber.
[laughter] Get on the back."
>> See, out of [clears throat] the goodness of somebody heart, they done donated me an electric bike, but without the battery. So, it's a project. I got to go get me a battery pack.
>> Don't rub it in cuz I want me electric bike and I ain't got a dime for it yet.
>> My daughter was coming home in her lift today and the girl missed the side.
Didn't come off the sidewalk. She went I mean didn't come off the driveway. She went over the sidewalk and my daughter hit her head.
>> And I said, "Tell her you want money back." She said, "I can't." She don't.
She understand.
>> So then she said when they when she got home and they raided her and she gave her one, they asked why did she give her one? And she said because her head is hurt because the woman went off the sidewalk and she hit her head. So they gave all her money back.
>> Wow.
Because that's the system you wanted and live under. I couldn't baby. They couldn't get me no house in New York to live free. I couldn't go to New York.
You got to you can't pay on. Some people say this lady say we can't park on one side of the street or we'll get fine.
You got to move your car to one side and if you don't move it, you get fine. You can't park in your driveways. I'm like, wait a minute. What are you just making this stuff up? She said New York got so many rules about that's why a lot of people don't have cars in New York cuz >> actually >> they got them same rules in these um enclosed community where they got all days and even days. That's what they call it. So they going by the addresses.
So on the all days you park on that side of the street. On the even days, you park on the other side of the street.
>> Right.
>> That's just in no closed community because I'm in and out of them all day long, you know, through my job.
>> My Renaissance, they use that to attack every country. That's how you get the country behind you.
B, you're right. I cut up some nice maple and black cherry wood. burns great with no snapping.
>> And it be smelling good, too.
>> It sure does.
>> Don't smell good to me.
>> And I haven't had any in ages.
>> You might have You might have to stick your head closer to the fire, >> dude. It messes with my allergies. Do you know how many wood trees I'm allergic to?
>> You're allergic to everything.
>> I'm allergic to life. [laughter] >> You're allergic to oxygen.
>> What you saying? Yeah, but it should be burning off all that.
>> Even the smell of even when you first light the fireplace, whatever wood you burn, it start affecting my >> Well, what you going to put in your wood stove that you just said you want to have?
>> Environmental logs.
[laughter] >> She said a coal stove.
>> Environmental logs. They expensive, too, though. I had the best That's what I used to burn in my fireplace in Memphis.
The environment environmental law. I used to >> Is there such things?
>> Yes.
>> I thought you was joking.
>> No, it's environmental laws. They like made out of cardboard and some other stuff. I don't know. But they wasn't cheap.
>> Re recyclables.
>> Yeah, that's what they was.
>> So why you don't just burn up your Amazon boxes instead? Save some money.
I don't I don't order from Amazon like that.
[clears throat] Well, she gonna swing by and get you bring your own tie pigs.
Tampa, most other countries pay what we pay for a gallon. For a liter, it's four liters a gallon.
I remember gas was 79 cent. That's the same gas we got today. When I was a kid, it was 99 cents.
>> I remember it being 79 cent, man.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Right there across the street from I used to stay at on Watkins. 79.
>> And I remember we had the books of food stamps, the paper books.
Everything done changed, man. But anyh who, guys, I'm not going to hold y'all.
We done got all subject and everything.
So y'all just need to pay attention what's going on around y'all in y'all community. I was used to be the one that I don't never watch the news. But lately I've been paying attention to certain things >> and stay prayed up honey because just cuz we see what's going on we can't do nothing about it.
>> I read somebody telling me the other day that we are in a spiritual warfare.
I don't know with all that >> that too. But we ain't we ain't we ain't gonna have enough time for me to break that down.
>> Right. [laughter] But do I want to live like But I do know my passport. I'm gonna get a passport as soon as possible.
You agree every time you pay your taxes.
Everybody J talking the truth.
>> Are they still talking about that water bill in New York?
>> That that water bill's serious, >> right? It's about the water bill that YOU DON'T HAVE NO WATER. The invisible water saying you burnt that gas.
[clears throat] Yeah.
I don't know. But anyh who guys, I appreciate y'all hanging out with me tonight. my Renaissance. Tell everybody about your channel.
>> Renaissance Grandma. I am a indoor gardener and outdoor gardener.
I do store walks. I do cooking mostly be >> and I make products that make you feel good and smell good. Come check me out.
>> Good night. And this is Rob. Rob in the garden. Check me out. I got a video that's been trying to load for the last three days. Ask me what's going on. I have no idea.
>> Well, I am Tampa with Tampa Creek Homestead and more. The other half of me is over there face in the dog on tablet over there.
>> My face is this.
>> It's It's in the tablet. It's in the tablet. But guys, I dropped day today the 5th.
>> Yeah.
>> Yep. Yes, ma'am. You >> I dropped day fifth of my 50 and fearless vlogmas today if you want to go check that out. I decided to do instead of doing lives for my 31day birthday vlogmas, I'm just dropping videos. So, if you want, go over there and check those out. Please hit the thumbs up, subscribe, and share this live.
Hopefully it'll help someone. Um Jay said, "Peace y'all." AI equal data center coming soon. Science coming soon.
[laughter] Sweet.
Good night, Elizabeth. Good night, Sue Ellie. Good night, John Boy. I guess you boy. Rock.
>> Good night, everybody. Peace and blessings.
Everybody take care and we will be praying for our nation because after all there is a higher power and we just have to pray that whatever we go through at least he's there with us. He might not want to stop it but at least he's with us as we go through what we have to endure.
my renaissance in the background.
>> Good night.
>> Yeah, you my renaissance.
>> All right, [music] queen of the creek. Built on faith.
Yeah, the roots run deep. Turning [music] dust to gold. Every crop I keep.
Hard work don't stop. I don't ever sleep. Up before the rooster, hands in the dirt. [music] Every seed I plant.
Got to know my worth. Ain't no silver spoon. Had to build my own. Now the homestead strong like the crops I've grown. [music] Brick by brick, stitch by stitch. Turning small town life into something rich. Crafting my dreams. Got the [music] hammer and thread. While the world still talking, I stay two steps ahead. From the garden to [music] the stream, from the land to the sky. Blood, sweat, and faith. That's how I ride.
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