Human Events with Jack Posobiec January 8th, 2025

Published Jan 8, 2025, 8:24 PM

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Segment A: The Intentional Negligence of California that led to the latest round of tragic wildfires

Segment B: Senator Mike Lee on American Expansion

Segment C: Senator Mike Lee on taking back the Panama Canal

Segment D: Real Time Reactions to the Fires w CA Native Peachy Keenan

Segment E: The Climate Change Agenda Fueling the CA Fires

This is what happens when the Fourth Turning meets fifth generation warfare.

A commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran, This is Human Events with your host Jack Pisoviet christ.

Is Judge Wan Mreshawn just to order Donald Trump to appear for sentencing on January tenth. The House expected to vote today on the Lake and Riley Act. This bill is named after lacn a nursing student who was murdered last year while she was out on a run on the University of George's campus. Jose Ebarra, who was in the country illegally at the time, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of a parole.

Can you assure the world that as you try to get control of these areas, you are not going to use military or economic coercion. Can you tell us a little bit about what your plan is? Are you going to negotiate a new treaty?

Are you going to ask the Canadians to hold a vote?

What is the strategy? And I can't assure you. You're talking about Panama and Greenland? No, I can't assure you on either of those two. I face value.

Some of this stuff is very troubling and dangerous, you know, suggesting that he would use military force to reclaim the Panama Canal, which, as we have been talking about for a week or more.

President Carter sign a treat to get back to Panama or Greenland.

Meanwhile, Greenland part of Denmark, a NATO ally. You know, that would be an extraordinary step were he to actually take any sort of moves there.

The city of Los Angeles wren a new fire chief, and for the first time in history of the department, she is a woman.

She took time out of her already busy schedule to tell us about her vision for the department's future, one that includes a three year strategic plan to increase diversity.

You could revert.

Water up into the hills where you have all the dead forests, and you'd stop many of these ruble fires.

There's no water the palata, there's no water coming out of the fire hydrant. This is an absolute mismanagement fier city, not the firefighter's fault, but it's farther city. There's no resources to put out fires. So if you look at your pictures, you don't see the firefighters there because there's nothing they can do.

Until we get yeah, we do million dollars.

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Today is January eighth, twenty twenty five, Anno Dominie. When we look at these California wildfires and the abject horror that people are living through.

You know, I've spoken some.

People from California just within the last twelve hours, even earlier today.

This didn't us to happen before. This wasn't a thing.

Wildfires happened, but they have been inland. They weren't out like this, they weren't populated areas. And they want you to believe that all of this comes from climate change. See, it's climate change is fault. It's all the climate change's fault. And yet it always seems to keep happening in the same areas in the last couple of years.

And so that's gotten a lot of people asking questions. They say, you know, could it have been.

That eco terrorists were involved here, as we've seen by the way in the past. Could it be that there are just homeless people doing this? Because there are these massive homeless camps all over southern California, And what do you think happens when somebody I don't know sparks a bowl a little bit the wrong way, the entire place goes up. And the fact that they've had a drought situation for so long has led it to be completely arid out there. And then you've got the billions of dollars spent by the state government, by Gavin Newscombe to run these ridiculous projects, which basically.

Goes into the pockets.

I want to to understand that one of the things that we don't I don't know.

If we say this as much as we should.

You know, how we talk about Ukraine is this huge corrupt system and they have olive arcs and they're taking all the wealth of the people. Understand, the United States is one of the most corrupt countries in the world, and it has been one of the most corrupt countries in the world. How does Florida spend excuse me, how does California spend eleven billion dollars on a train to nowhere that never gets built, this high speed rail, and yet the money all goes out into the system. Where did the eleven billion dollars go? It certainly didn't go to reservoirs It certainly didn't go to hydro pumps. It certainly didn't go to firefighter equipment or fire equipment because and as we see here in the national polls, as the story up that it turns out that the firefighter excess equipment that California had was shipped to Ukraine.

Shippt Ukraine. Okay, Okay, We've.

Got Senator Mike Leon a little bit here and he's going to talk to us about all this and more. But at the end of the day, this is what America First is all about, Ladies and gentlemen. President Trump is out there talking about this. He's been talking about it, by the way, for years, and we've got all the tweets up about it. It's about looking to the problems at home. And yes, I understand these are liberal areas and people want to talk about Okay, I get it, I get that, I get all that, But I want to point out something. These disasters are allowed to happen. Once again, what do we see intentional negligence?

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These are influences and.

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All right, Jack Pisubik. We're back here. Human Events Daily Live, Washington, d C. Folks are the globalists gearing up for a pandemic scare after failing at the ballot box in November. Well, just days before President Trump's inauguration, Governor Gavin Newscomb has declared a bird flu state of emergency, granting himself sweeping powers reminiscent to COVID nineteen policies. I wish that he were able to use any of that for the wildfires, but he doesn't seem interested. This comes after a severe case of H five N one bird flu is reported in Louisiana. Critics warn that pandemic fears may be weaponized to challenge President Trump's mandate, including the nomination of RFK to lead HHS. Is this a healthcare crisis or a play? Last month, doctor Peter McCullough warned about bird flu, linking the virus' rapid spread to gain a function research, now a common practice at many labs globally. Doctor mccallo urges early prevention just in case, recommending a contagion emergency kit from the Wellness Company. His medical board approved solution with five critical life saving medications. We're talking ivermectin, tamaflu a nebulizer, and hydrochloricalin. Every household can now have access to these hard to get medications in the event of another pandemic. Get yours by filling out a digital intake form and your kid arrives in one to two weeks. Don't wait until the Deep State puts their plans into action. Stay ready for the unexpected. Head to TWC dot hel slash poso and use promo code post so to save thirty two dollars off plus free shipping US residents.

By the way, only all right, as we watch these Florida or I keep saying Florida. I don't know.

I keep wanting to do That's in my head for some reason. I want to keep saying Florida. These California wildfires, and we're dealing with that. We're going to have someone on who is affected by that here in a.

Couple of minutes later in the show.

But first we have Senator Mike Lee joining us from the great state of Utah.

Senator, how are you today? Doing great? Thanks so much, good to be with you. Good to be with you as well.

And Senator you and I have talked many times about the need for the American people to or the American government to put the American people first. And I can't think of a greater example of that than when I'm reading this National Pols headline that says that California was taking excess firefighting equipment which could be used potentially to help with these horrendous fires that are going on right now, and they were sending them to Ukraine along with these massive spending packages. Meanwhile they don't have basic resources for this, etc.

Et cetera. Seems completely ridiculous.

To me, But that really is the state of our government now, isn't it.

It's absurd government is there to serve the people, not the other way around. It's certainly not there to serve somebody else half a way world the way when the government at issue can't even do its own job and protect its own people. So I hope everybody watching listening will join me and so many others and praying for these poor families in southern California and the communities around Los Angeles. The destruction is truly difficult to watch. One of the things that's most painful about it is that California's own leadership hasn't prepared for fires like this, which is stunning. In addition to sending fire equipment to Ukraine, for example, they've done other things that have left them vulnerable. Now, these fires like this one, these are things that happen every few years. This isn't news to them that wild fires happen in southern California.

One way or another, they're coming.

And then the fact that so called Delta smelt, this tiny fish. I'm sure it's lovely, but it is a tiny fish. It is not a person. The Delta Smelt is standing in the wave getting it really desperately needed water to a number of parts of California. And the fact that California's own leadership is steadfast and protecting the Delta Smelt above everything else shows just how ridiculous their priorities are.

Look, there are three major.

Facilities on the Sacramento River, the Shasta, the Oroville, the Folsome dams. All of them can hold back a combined nine million acre feet of water.

And that's a lot of water.

But you know it's not enough to hold the excess water in what years when it instead drains into the ocean. We've got to make sure that the radical environmentalists aren't sabotaging vital infrastructure like what I've just described and water sources.

That human beings need to live and thrive.

Sure, it's a nice goal to worry about the Delta smelt, but don't do it at the expense of actual human beings.

And I think it really is as simple as that, because when we're talking about putting American first, we're always talking about putting in the eric people first. And yes, that does mean there are going to be those times where you've got the balance. Of course we all want that's something that and I've spoken to Nicole Shanahan and others from the MAHA movement and said.

Of course, we actually agree.

We would love to have cleaner food and cleaner air and clean Believe me, there's a lot of people on the right who talk about the having cleaner water as well and what goes in our water supplies. But the idea that the MAHA movement is in a not in alignment with with MAGA or America verse.

No, it's actually quite different.

It just means that we're going to be putting people first and having that balance between what's best for people and also keeping lives, keeping enough people again, making sure that we have the power that we need, making sure that we have the energy that we need, but also making short in cases like this, that states like California and like Utah, by the way, have the water that they need.

Now, that's exactly right.

America first needs to bring our mantra humans first, needs to be another mantra. Don't put other species against us, whether it's the Delta smelt or otherwise.

The Delta smelt against us. It's really amazing, Senator. I had to I had to ask you before we realized that this was going to be going on so much in California that really the big thing that was on everyone's mind lately has been this question of expansionism America first, now that we're talking about our contiguous borders, but at the same time, when we're looking at the interests of the American people, there's these huge questions about the Panama Canal, questions about Canada becoming a state, and then even Greenland, with Donald Trump Junior traveling there yesterday in a surprise vida. I've got to ask you, Senator, what does your take on all of this.

Well, the first of all, it's kind of amusing in a Shoden freud a sort of way to watch liberals who are absolutely losing their mines over Trump flirting with the idea of buying Greenland or annexing Canada or taking back to Panama Canal. First of all, but whether or not the United States goes through with any of this, the idea of territorial expansion in our country is not new. It's as old as the country itself, from the Louisiana purchase to buying Alaska from Russia.

Now, let's take the latter example.

The purchase of Alaska was referred to as Seward's folly at the time it happened, and this was from people who were mocking ben Secretary of State William Seward. And of course, Alaska would go on to become one of America's greatest assets for all kinds of things, for geopolitical strength, natural resources, oil and gas, say nothing of its stunning natural beauty and the fact that it's a beautiful place where a lot of Americans now live and others visit.

But you know, people forget that.

Seward also thought that purchasing Greenland was an idea worthy of serious consideration, as he put it, even commissioned something that he called a report on the resources of Iceland and Greenland for that very purpose, although we never made an offer. So you know, it's kind of interesting when it comes to Canada. I wonder if we should consider it. Could we take Alberta and leave the rest.

I don't know.

It might be like our own little frozen Texas of the north that they even want to join us. I don't know, but quite frankly, one way or another, I think this is mostly just about President Trump trolling Justin Trudeau for his terrible, embarrassing mismanagement of the country, from the most insane COVID lockdowns, as if they could get any more insane than what we saw in parts of this country, to flooding the country with foreigners just like Joe Biden has done in the United States, to apologizing for Canada's success and rich history, to allowing an evil.

Regime of assistant suicide to be normalized.

Look, you know, Canadians, they stormed Normandy Beach with us in World War Two. There are cousins in freedom in the English tradition and English language. Even if our paths separated during the Revolutionary War and later in the War of eighteen twelve, and they deserve a lot better than disgraceful censorship and authoritarian laws and pretty boy socialism that Justin Trudeau is provided. And I hope they choose strong conservative patriots to lead them after his departure, when it goes back to Cuba or wherever he's going.

It'll be interesting to see where he ends up going.

Actually, I have some colleagues up in Canada who say that they think that he might not actually be fleeing, that he's going to attempt to stay in Parliament and then use that as a way to launch another bid for the prime ministership, which is apparently and I'm not a student of Canadian political history, but again a few of my colleagues are Apparently his father pulled a similar move during one of the times when he had a break in the prime ministership, So he could be could be using the same strategy.

That his dear old dad did.

At one point when he had been the former prime minister. But look, when it really comes down to it, I agree with you. I mean, yeah, there's obviously lots of talk about the US Canada relationship, and I certainly think that natural resources need to be at the forefront of that. Clearly, we'd have to have a close trade relationship with our Canadian cousins. They are right there, and at the same token, a military relationship makes sense as well. But then as you look further north, where do we get to We get to the Arctic. That's where greenland comes in, That's where further resources come in. That's where these shared mutual interests, which by the way, are in the interests of the Canadian people and in the interests of the American people. And we went through I kind of went down the entire rabbit hole yesterday. I went full Navy officer on everybody on explaining the sea routes and the bearing straight and how all of these different things are going to be opening up in the next couple of years, and why this is so important to compete with China and Russia, who by the way, are already sending ice cutter fleets up there to do the same. If the United States wants to get in on the game, we should do so, and we should do so quickly. We'll be right back after a quick break. We got another segment with Senator.

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We are on with Senator Mike Lee of the.

Great State of Utah and Senator We've been talking about this manifest destiny two point zero Monroe Doctor and two point zero. So we've talked to Canada. We're not entirely sure what the relationship with Canada will be. Territory state, maybe just a new deal. We'll see. Greenland. I think Greenland makes a lot of sense. But what about the Panama Canal. This is something that President Trump, I would say, really kicked off this whole new round of discussions. The fact that the Panama Canal has number one been essentially taken over at least commercially by the Chinese Communist Party, and then number two also serves as a conduit for all of the illegals coming up from South America. I don't know if people understand how the maps work there, so we're going to show them map up again. But yes, all the illegals coming from South America do cross the Panama Canal. It is a strategic choke point, not only from a maritime perspective, but also from a physical perspective, and if the Pandamanians wanted to shut down those bridges, they could. In a second, Senator, ly, should.

We take back the Panama Canal.

Look, among the territorial acquisitions that President Trump has talked about making, reasserting our control over the Panama Canal may well be the most realistic and quite possibly the most important of the proposals that he's discussed. Look, the Panama Canal was built by the United States of America. It was our project. We owned it. We lost tens of thousands of American lives, mostly the malaria from people who built.

It, and then the lake.

Jimmy Carter, God rest his soul, and may peace be with his family.

This week he gave it away. This was a very foolish move.

Now, for years, China's investments in infrastructure projects in the Western Hemisphere and elsewhere, but especially in the Western Hemisphere, and increasingly their access to their incremental access to and control over parts of the Panama Canal. It's been steadily increasing. Now from the nine hundred million dollar acquisition of the Margarita of this entity known as Margarita Island for the Panama Cologne container port and been a one point five billion dollar contract for the canal's fourth bridge. To Chinese operations of major ports at the canal's Pacific and Atlantic outlets, to investments in energy facilities such as natural gas plants and water management initiatives. China has been marking its territory. It's been deepening its foothold in Panama and strengthening its position as a strategic economic partner in the region, in this region, in our hemisphere. Now, this is where it gets interesting though, because we have to remember our Neutrality Treaty between Panama and the United States from nineteen seventy seven guarantees the Panama Canal's permanent neutrality and fair access to the canal for all nations as quote in the International Transit Waterway I think is the term, and it prohibits foreign military presence in Panamanian territory. The United States reserves the right in that treaty to use military force to defend that neutrality. Now, remember the Monroe Doctriate, named after the fifth US President, James Monroe, established an American policy prohibiting any further meddling or additional colonialism in the Americas. As a threat to our national interests and sovereignty. We recognized all the way back then, what a great blessing, what a supreme advantage we enjoyed by having these two vast oceans operating us.

From other parts of the world, from other continents.

Now.

At the time, James.

Monroe probably could not have foreseen that China would one day have become arguably our biggest, most medicin global adversary. But it's long past time that we started enforcing them in Roe Doctrine against the Chinese Communist Party and its affiliates. And this is one way that we consider going about that.

That's right.

I'm sure George Washington and up to Monroe weren't too worried about the Qing empires encroachments in Central America, but hey, here we are.

And of course, by the way, we did.

Have relations with the Qing Empire when it came to infrastructure, because that's how a lot of the railroads were built. So certainly there were and always have been these imperial relations. I've spoken a lot that I have this I guess tweet that went pretty viral where I said, you know, in seventeen seventy six, the United States, the colonies which became the Thirteen States.

Was surrounded by empires.

You had the British Empire to the north, you had the French Empire in what is now the midwest, all.

The way down of course to Louisiana.

The Spanish Empire to the south and to the west, and then Alaska was controlled by the Russian Empire. So the United States of America was born surrounded by empires, born in obviously in battle with one of those empires, and aided by another. And so the idea that the founding fathers didn't understand these complex geopolitics is laughable to me, because they had to understand them quite well if they ever wanted to build their own company or country and establish their own country without having one of those empires come in and.

Decide to take over.

Their new country, which of course happened in eighteen twelve, and by eighteen fourteen with the burning of the White House, you know, certainly, certainly.

The situation almost came down.

But at the end of the day, Senator when Teddy Roosevelt was the president who was most famously associated with the Panama Canal, it began construction during her his presidency, he was an absolute champion of this. What is the difference between the sort of neo conservative school of thought.

And the Teddy Roosevelt school of thought.

Well, look Teddy Roosevelt's idea, there really was a natural outgrowth of the Monroe doctrine. It was not about neo conservative objective. Obviously the term didn't exist then, but it was different. It was about securing freedom of navigation and making sure that we ourselves were dominant in our hemisphere. And just as it was important and understood, as you pointed out in seventeen seventy six at the time of our founding that we needed to protect our hemisphere, it was also understood more than a century later when Teddy Rose all to have the foresight and the vision to build the Panama Canal. It has become infinitely more important, not less important, that we adhere to basic Monroe doctrine principles. Today, with a global integrated economy, you have a lot of people left this and unfortunately some even in the Republican Party or sometimes apologetic about things like that, and they're wanting to not go back to the Monroe doctrine and they want to say, well, we have a global economy now and we're much more integrated than ever before. Look, that makes it more important, not less to stick to our Monroe Doctrine principles. That makes it more important, not less, to have the Chinese Communist Party not interfering with, meddling with owning parts of or controlling access to any aspect of the Panama Canal. Now more than ever before, we need to not have China running that show. And to the extent that that treaty gives us rights, then President Trump is well within his right to look at those Hey, he's looking up for our interests.

And making sure that we're safe and secure.

And this is the biggest difference because in the school of thought that's been running Washington, DC, and it's not just Republicans or JUSTU just Democrats, I should say, as Republicans and Democrats, you hear these people again and again and again that will be so concerned with, you know, who is the next leader of some province of the Ukraine or Afghanistan and Iraq.

And of course all these.

Issues important, But the question is how they're so far away from any direct impact on the American people that the question is, of course, as we're so worried and concerned and focused on things that are thousands of miles away from our shores. How much time are we spending on things that actually do matter to us, Like, oh, by the way, the Chinese taking over the Panama Canal, not just the Panama Canal, by the way, but putting their investments all throughout the Caribbean. They're practically owned the island of Jamaica at this point, with detrapt diplomacy port after port after port. And I'm sitting there with just you know, as a prior Navy officer, saying.

What will it take for people to get to wake up?

Or does the pla N have to start building navy bases in the Atlantic before anybody.

Realizes this stuff?

I mean, it's just basic, just basic great power strategy, and it seems like we've completely abrogated it for a long time.

Remember, China has a base in Argentina, a military installation in Argentina was built prior to the election of Javier Milay. And the Chinese Communist Party has made in rotes not only in Panama and only in Argentina and Brazil, in Colombia, really all over Latin America.

These guys are not just coming.

There's not just a looming threat that they might arrive in the Americas. And it's important now more than ever we start paying attention to our own hemisphere. As much fun as it is for people to talk about political disputes and wars half a world away, when it comes to our hemisphere, we've got to be especially careful.

And of course this ties right back into the cartels and to everything that everyone's been talking about about our border when it comes to and this is something I think that people misunderstand about some of the things that President Trump is.

That they say, oh, he wants to pull back from the Ukraine war. Is he a pacifist?

He is?

He? Is he terrified of using the Milita? No, no, no, no no.

It's just that he wants to use it where he wants to use the military force where appropriate, and certainly when it comes to defending our own borders and defending our own people against these transnational organizations, that should be the first priority of our armed forces, if we're ever going to be using them, as far as I'm concerned.

Should be the first priority, priority number one.

And sometimes you get the sense that our own hemisphere is dead last in priority, and that shouldn't be the case.

Again.

We've got this blessing of having these two vast oceans, the Atlantic that separates us from Europe and the Pacific Ocean that separates us from Asia, and we've got to take full advantage of that. But we lose that advantage and it becomes almost something of a weakness if we rely too much on the security that has long provided us to the point that we neglect our own hemisphere, we neglect the America's, then we've got them at our door. It's exacerbated further when you've got the Biden administration over the last four years enriching international drug cartels to the tune of tens of billions of dollars.

These guys are predator on our hard break in smuggling.

Amen, Senator, were coming up on our heartbreak. Where can people go to get more from your office?

You can go to lead dot Senate dot gov. Find out more information from my office, and look forward to more conversations.

Like this one.

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All right, Jeffersobe, we're back live Human Events Daily, Washington, d C. We're very, very pleased that we can now bring you Peachey, who is there in southern California in the area that's been directly affected by the wildfire's peg?

How are you? Yeah, I've been better, Jack, I can imagine.

So tell me what the current situation is for you and just what the last twenty four hours have been like.

Yeah, it's been so insane.

I mean some people know this, but I grew up in Pacific.

Palisades, in the Palisades Village.

All of our family, my husband and I are both from that area, the Palave Santa Monica. Everyone we know over there has now been evacuated, and my husband's two cousins just lost their homes last night.

His aunt's house.

Right now we just found out is on fire.

My in laws had to evacuate their house so we couldn't go there last night.

So that's like one half of my life and the other half is here in the kind of Pasadena Altadena area.

I lives from the border, and this whole place is now on fire.

I keep getting texts all day of our friends, my children's classmates.

Our homes aren't right now on fire. These are.

And Pasadena is not Palisades. It's not billionaires and celebrities. This is like families who have been here for thirty forty years and these beautiful old craftsman's and it's just it's actually heartbreaking. I literally keep getting text messages like, oh, you know, this family's house, they're on fire now.

We have a friends who live just up the street from me. She's a widow, they have ten children.

Her son just.

Texted me their house is now on fire. This is Alta Dina. I'm looking I just came home to grab some toilet paper and some of my daughter's clothes as she didn't bring and I'm just looking outside and like, you know, the light is orange and you can just hear the This is my video.

We took this this morning. My husband took this this morning, and just black smoke pouring down. I don't know what's going to happen tonight.

My house seems to be you know, maybe it's okay, but you can't really can't really breathe, So we're not going to stay here tonight. But it's just I mean, I can't even tell you the devastation, like all of the Palisades where I grew up is basically burned to the ground.

Now, now I've got to ask you, and by the way, thank god you're okay, and please let me know online or offline if if there's anything that people can do to help once things get set up. I know that that's usually something that takes a little bit of time to get come. But I've got to ask you as well about some of these questions that people have come up with. I mean, these wildfires. I just spoke with someone before the show, and I'll ask you as well. I mean, did you see wildfires like this and all these years that you've been talking about the families were living there, not in this area.

I've only lived here like seven or eight years, but I grew up on the West Side, and so every few years Malibu burns down. And actually my mother, sorry hold on, my mother lived in Malibu for twenty years.

She just sold her house a few months ago and left for a red state, and.

I just got a text an hour ago her house in Malibu is now gone, that's totally burned down.

So her timing. These boomers have great timing, right.

So every few years, every five years, Malibu would burn down. It was periodical, but the Palisades has never burned down.

I can't even believe that.

A fire that started up in the Palisades Highlands, which is pretty far up the mountains, got down to the ocean and burned all of Malibu. I mean these classic Palisades Malibu restaurants, Gladstones, which the former.

Mayor Richard Reardon owns, the real Inn.

If you've ever been to the West Side, these are just you know, Palisades High School, which is like this West Side institution, public high school. A lot of my friends went there is no more and so it would happen periodically.

But I've never seen it here in Pasadena.

I don't think this area has ever burned like this, and especially the Palisades.

Village that has never burned.

This is this is unprecedented, and so one of the questions I think that it's on a lot of people's minds, certainly with President Trump, he's getting into the of it, he says, basically squarely putting this on the shoulders of Gavin Newsom, saying, look, this is something that we've talked about.

Again and again and again.

The water management, the fire hydrants, the timber management, the wildfire management, all of these things could be done, and yet you guys are putting either environmental concerns or other concerns, you know, ahead of actually just taking care of the state.

What would you say to that, Yeah, I.

Think that's absolutely true.

They won't clear the brush, apparently because of the environmental activists, but we will. These mountains, these hillsides in Santa Monica and above Altadina, they're full of like homeless camps, and a lot of times this is how the fires start.

We're like a cooking.

Stove goes wrong with the wind, or someone's you know, lights the drops their crack pipe.

I mean, this is often arson because these people.

Are just up here in the hills and no one does anything about it. But the other thing that's really shocking to me is that, you know, we were hearing about there's no water in the fire hydrants in Pacific Palisades, even though those people pay you know, one hundred grand a year in property.

Text. But there's also no water here. Someone told me.

This morning that a fire fighter a few blocks for me they had to break open a fire hydrant in Altadena and there was no water.

And I did see I did witness.

Fires, houses fully engulfed with water going on the fires.

But most of it is neighbors and their hoses.

I am not seeing like a lot of water coming down on these on these homes, and so yes, our government is so ridiculous they it really does feel like we're abandoned. I mean, the fire departments doing the best they can. I see a lot of out of town A million out of town fire trucks went by me today, But it does feel like we're alone.

And this is what I don't understand. Have you what about military? Have you seen the National Guard coming out anything like that?

No, just tons of cops. I just talked to a sheriff.

They have all the streets blocked off near me, and I asked them, I'm trying to find out for my friend friends who lived they fled for San Diego, the ones with ten kids, and I'm trying to find out is their house on fire? And he said, yeah, a lot of houses up there are are in flames, but there's not really a lot of information. There's definitely no military here yet.

And I'm not seeing any water drops.

Now maybe there's water drops up on the hills right now, I'm.

Not seeing I was not seeing any.

But there is an enormous police presence, So I think that like people are okay, like no one. I think people have gotten now, they've been smart. They're keeping people away from these areas. But I mean, my son is out of a job. He worked at the local hardware store. It burned down this morning. I picked him up there last night. He was at work, you know, selling flashlights and batteries to people.

And now he has no more job. And this is a local mom and pop and just.

All the mom and pop stores up and down Lake Avenue.

Are are gone.

It's just it's honestly, like, I don't even know when we'll go back to school. I don't know if people don't have homes, like what are we It's just well, it's just yeah, I don't even have worse.

Well, well this and certainly please let me know when something is set up for our audience and for my audience and me personally, to be able to help.

And I'm just going to put this out.

I've been getting messages from people who are out there as well saying that you know that you know, senior fire officials out of LA and other areas saying that that Newsome and Biden are not operating at one hundred percent to contain this. And if there's any manpower that can be brought in from neighboring states. I mean, Nevada's right there, Arizona's right there, other parts of California, even even Washington State, Why not Oregon as well? You need the command of Control, get the military in, get the National Guard.

It's ridiculous.

It's ridiculous to me to think that there's American people and we have all of these resources, all of the.

Money that spent on them.

And it reminds me of when the eighty second Airborne was sitting on Fort Bragg while the hurricane was hitting in you know, western North Carolina. It's like they're right there, just sign the order. Guys, just sign the order. And they like posted one video of them doing a supply drop. What are you waiting for? What if it was a Lynsky? You guys are there in two seconds. I'm sorry, PG, but that's you know, that's the way I look at this, because it's like you're you're losing your home, and you've got Americans their homes are burning down, They've got like dogs and these crazy videos that are coming out. And then I'll walk down to Washington, DC and hear another one hundred billion is going to Kiev.

Yeah, and are and the La Mayor, Karen Bass was on some like.

You know, stupid shows.

She's in Africa.

Yeah, she's in Africa having fun on our dime. I mean, I'm not technically in La City. She's not really my mayor, but she is, for all intents and purposes, like the mayor of southern California.

And I just read.

Somewhere she gave twenty million. She defunded the fire department, La Fire Department twenty million in to divert to who knows what, to DEI or whatever.

And I mean, clearly these people cannot manage this.

I just I just can't believe that they let the Palisave Village burn to the ground.

You know, this is the.

Library I grew up going to the Gelston's. I mean, this is like in my childhood and I don't even honestly, it's devastating and I'm angry and people should be enraged.

And I keep thinking Jack, like, what will it.

Take for people to La to finally vote out Newsom, to.

Vote against these people, and maybe this is it.

Maybe finally they will figure it out. Although Rick Caruso, I think he did bet Karen Karen Vass, I mean the mayor, and they cheated the last minute.

I don't even remember that election.

He was ahead, you do remember that, and then we gie we're we're we're coming up on a hard break. But let's stay in touch as best you can and be safe. Please be safe. Our thoughts and prayers absolutely are with you. And to any additional resources manpower and National Guard. Don't care if attack the duty. Just get the people, help, get the water drops going.

Jack is a great guy.

He's written that fantastic book.

Everybody's talking about it.

Go get it.

Betty's bring my friend right from the beginning of this whole year and.

Full event, and we're.

Gonna turned around and make our country way to get a new man.

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Of course, this is the face of the green movement.

You know, these people live in their minds and they want things to be a certain way. They want things to be a certain way about the climate, about nature. But reality is is that when their policies are.

Implemented, you get death and destruction.

It's illegal in La to water your lawn it has been for several years. Even though the drought ended, they didn't rescind the order because somehow the progressive left thought this was a good thing. So you have dry areas, it's illegal to do forest management because the environmental left will contend that fallen trees are habitat for animals, and they are, but they're just also kindling that destroys forests and destroys neighborhoods. And this is the result. When the environmental left talks about animals or nature or how they only do this to protect the planet, that is a lie. They hide behind climate they hide behind the green agenda to bring about a genuinely evil, misanthropic communist agenda.

And this is the face of it.

When you when you have water mitigation policies that are illegal, when you have forest management.

Policies that are ignored.

Gavin Newsom, now the coward that he is, will get the point fingers at the right, at Maga, at you and say, see this is climate change. This is your fault because now they don't have to do the difficult job of running the state, so climate change gets to it's judas right, I'm sorry, excuse me, it's punches pilot. You get to wash your hands of all responsibility, and that is the climate agenda.

You wash your hands of the hard.

Part of being a governor, and you just blame climate change.

So I get so angry on these.

Days till let me let me ask you. Let me let me ask you, to let me ask you.

I unpacked something you just said there that you said the true face is misanthropic. I mean, that's another way of saying they're anti human, isn't it.

Yeah, deeply human?

You know.

I tweeted a lot over the weekend about Jane Goodall when she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and I said, don't let the old lady act fool you. Jane Goodall, her philosophy is genuinely evil. She talks about policies to eradicate eighty percent of the population because of monkeys, because of primates, because not humans, right nature, And she advocates willingly, advocates for the eradication of eighty percent of the world population.

Who should die? Right?

And she will never say who should die. She will just say certain people should not live, and will do that by denying them fossil fuels, denying them electricity, denying them power.

And this is a world that she wants.

And she got a Presidential Medal of Freedom for a truly evil, evil philosophy.

And this is what this is the face of it.

When you put this genuine communist agenda in action, you get destruction and death. Nature is vicious, right, this is the face of nature. It is humans that allow us to overcome nature. Whether it's surviving freezing cold as we've done in Alaska right on the North Slope, whether it's surviving and controlling fire, whether it's controlling the tides and all of that. It comes with freedom, and it comes from fossil fuels. And we're denying our humanity the ability to overcome the destruction of nature, and we're letting people die as a result. What's happening in la is devastating. It's awful, and it's evil, and it's deliberately evil because that is the green agenda.

Well, and it's deliberately evil because they see these homes being burned down, to hear people die, and they say, good, we want this to go back to nature.

We want nature to take control. And if you really dig down, by.

The way I was actually had a tweet up last night where I was talking about how you know, in the nineties, you used to see this as a character, like a terrorist type character in a lot of movies, because it was very obvious that they clearly wanted to kill all the humanity, or at least a vast majority of humanity, because they wanted nature to take back over the planet. Yet somehow, in the intervening years, that's gone from a position that's mocked and derided to one that's actually taken seriously by some of our top leaders.

Yeah, and celebrated without a doubt. And that's there's a reason why the Nazis were huge environmentalists.

Right.

It's a deeply anti human, misanthropic agenda, and it's something I've been talking about and I'll share with you and your audience. You know, prediction climate change is going to have a huge resurgence because it does galvanize and unite the left. It gets them giddy, it gets them excited, it raises them a lot of money, and it gets their activists going.

And right now, the left is.

Rudderless, they are leaderless, they don't have a vision. They've gotten destroyed in elections nationwide. But climate can bring them together. So watch the Democrats in Congress, watch people like Gavin Newsom.

Watch the mayor of LA when she makes it back from her trip.

Hope she's having fun, right, Watch And remember what they did to Ted Cruz when he was out of Texas during during the storm a couple of years ago and a US senator has no power in the state to order the National Guard, etc. And the media excoriated Ted Cruz. And now the actual woman in charge is out of the country and the media is just quiet. But that's a parenthetical thought. Climate change will unite all of these Daniel, and you are them together.

We're just about out of time here on the program. Where can people follow you?

Brother, Power the Future dot com or shoot me an email?

Daniel, Let power the Future dot com.

Thanks Jack, all right, pray for everyone who are victims of this horrific agenda.

Ladies and gentlemen. As always, you have my permission to lay ashore.

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