Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Sheep Get Sheared Podcast. I'm your host, Austin Creed. want to welcome you into the show, my friends. You want to know something really funny before we even get into it? I really want to tell you something I thought was funny. So this morning. When I woke up every morning and I wake up, I immediately start brainstorming ideas on what I want to talk about on the show. What's important where I think you would most benefit hearing about what I'm passionate about, what I've written down that I want to talk about all that good stuff, giving you a little behind the scenes. OK. And this morning I woke up and I said to myself, you know what I haven't talked about that I, you know, a little while is potential of World War 3. And arguably we're already. In it, we're in the beginning stages because as Sun Sue wrote. Physical warfare was the lowest form of combat. And so when you look at the world, just because there we don't have countries, you know, all around the world at war with each other, you know, with with a hot war going on does not mean that we are not already in an economic war with countries. And for more informational warfare isn't going on. Cyber warfare isn't going on. All you know, all these things, drone strikes, which actually happened recently. And these things aren't happening in a vacuum, in fact. People want to equate World War 2 to now. I don't believe that. Is the best comparison. I believe there's a comparison to be made between World War One and what we're seeing today. And we'll, we'll do. We'll go through that a little more as. Time goes on. But it's funny because I thought about this this morning at like, 7:00 or 7:30 when I was brainstorming and ideas for the show. And then I go to class, I come back and I come back and I get on, I get on Twitter and I look at and trending on Twitter is World War Three. And I'm like. I was just thinking about this this morning. Having not gone on Twitter before that I was like. I have a pulse almost going on out here for me to be brainstorming and preparing this show and then go on Twitter having no idea what's going on Twitter and literally look and see politics, trending World War 3. I was like, you've got to be joking. I have a pulse for this stuff and I'm not trying to do my own horn. I'm just saying I found that to be so ironic because I've already been preparing for this show. And to prove my point. I really want to jump into why I believe that we are currently already within the shadows of World War 3 is. We are already in the infancy stage. I mean, let's just look at this, OK, economic warfare, what is it? Economic warfare, according to Google, is a strategy used by countries to weaken the economy of their adversaries. Remember back in the a couple of years ago when Trump was still in office, we had this trade war with Russia. Trade war with China so-called. Now we have an embargo of Russia. Ever since the Ukraine conflict started, which arguably had started back in 2014. But for the no nothings. We'll pretend like it started a couple years ago. Well, let's look at the examples. They give economic blockades. Yeah, that's how that's kind of going on. I mean, look, you can look at the so-called meeting that happened between President Xi of China and Biden in San Francisco. That's all smoke and mirrors. If you actually believe that when they shake hands and are like. Oh yes, we have nothing to worry about. We are. Our friendship is strong and there is no Cold War, first of all. You ever read the art of war by Son Sue? Do you have any idea where that was written? Oh, in China, yes. So if you think that they don't follow his philosophy, you are out of your mind. If you think that all they did was talk business at that meeting in in San Francisco. Business, business, business numbers. This is working, yes. Then you're mistaken. No, absolutely not. That's not what happened at all. Just to go off on a little tangent, you know what I found disgusting about that meeting was he had the nerve to put up like Chinese flags and whatnot for the President of China. No American flags, not not from the pictures I saw. There was no display of America. This is America, and we're proud of America. I mean, it was San Francisco. I grew up in that area. Not full of. Patriots, they're full of a lot of things. You know, a lot of certain areas are always seem to be full, but it's it's not the patriot side. But you know what? I digress. Let's go back to this. Trade embargoes? I mean not having to Russia recently and that's why they were economy is stalling. But this economic warfare is very powerful because it can cripple economies and when the economy goes bad in a country historically, what happens next is they go to war. War time economies, how they bring everything back. And I'm not making this up. In fact, this is only one of the forums that's been used. Let's go to information hacking, spyware, all that kind. Of stuff. Are we even going to not mention the fact that China owns so much of American farmland? I grew so I'll tell you a little personal story. In middle school, I was what was I 8th? You know, 7th grade, 7th grade, my parents. Moved the family to Southeast Asia for a year for missionary work, right? And when I was there, I was a 7th grade kid. Didn't really know a lot much about the world or anything, but I learned about the Khmer Rouge that happened in Cambodia, and I went to see the killing fields. And I went and I saw the effects of communism. The people who came to do good and did very well indeed for themselves and not really for anybody else, the mountain of the mountain of human skulls. What the effects of the young have? On the older generations and what ideology can do to people, I saw it all first hand. Now it took me years to process it because I was a kid. You know, I don't expect kids to always understand what's going on. But it it's shocking to me when people don't can't equate. For example, we'll we'll go into this in a little bit about World War One, but in World War One it lasted from 1914 to 1918. Towards the end of that was when the Bolshevik revolution happened in Russia, which then became the Soviet Union. That's when Russia went from being the Russian Federation to becoming. The USSR. And it was the Democrat Socialist Labor Party of then Russia. That became the Bolshevik party, who then rebelled and became the Communist Party of Russia. And then I look at the American system today, people like Bernie Sanders, who talk about being a Democrat, socialist and workers of the world unite and people want to tell me he's not a communist. Oh, hell no. I don't understand how you could be this stupid. I really don't understand it. It's impossible that you could be. This dumb, but apparently I'm wrong. Well, let's get to the information on warfare aspect of this. I'm getting a little ahead of myself. Here, so informational warfare, this is all warfare is based on deception. You ever heard that quote before it first became really, really popular in the Modern Warfare games from Call of Duty. But it came from Sun Sue. Son Sue wrote that again. A war philosopher in China who wrote about this idea of using information and communication. As a competitive advantage against your opponent, in other words, information the battle was won before the battle ever begins. The war is won before the battle starts. You don't just show up to the battlefield hoping to win, because if you're doing that, you already lost. You need to show up prepared show up. Knowing exactly what you're going to do cause then you've already won. You can't show up hoping to win. Because then you've already lost the war. You've already lost that battle. It's over already. But again, this all comes down to these examples. Types of informational warfare is included, but not limited to command and control of warfare and intelligence based warfare. You know, like hacking, cyber attacks, electronic warfare. Psychological warfare, you know, like what happens in the meetings where you lie, you deceive, you, manipulate. Economic information warfare, manipulating of currencies, manipulation of assets. Hacking cyber warfare data security leaking, false leaks, deep fakes, all these things, everything is tied in. Also, this could apply to. Look, they have examples on the screen right here, disinformation. Propaganda. Public opinion. It's very interesting because when you look at it. This isn't just from that country. It could be from other countries or allied. It could also happen with proxy wars, which was a big thing in World War One. Was the funneling of proxy wars the funding of other countries wars? Which we'll get into here in a second. But you know, all these things are tied in and This is why I'm telling you. Let's look at the let's look at the modern world right now before we get into World War One. Let's. Look at what's happening right now, the Gaza war. Both sides are being funded now. I side with Israel. I will not for a second sympathize with the Hamas murderers because are backed by Iran. In case you didn't know that, they're backed by Iran, the. The regime, the Mullah regime in Iran. If you have been under a rock, they hate America. They hate the West. They hate Christians. They hate Jews. They're the ones who fund, spend billions of dollars in funding Hamas, they fund Hezbollah. They fund these organizations that thrive on. Jihad, the pushing of religious fanaticism. But then let's look at so Gaza as an example. Let's go to Ukraine. Ukraine, in my opinion, is a proxy war between NATO and Russia and by extension, and Russia's newfound ally China, which. You don't know world history. China and Russia are not historically allies. Historically, the United States has had a very strong relationship with Russia. Now I know all of you Cold War people are going to say, well, that's not true. There was a Cold War, World War One. Russia was on our team before the revolution happened 2nd and World War Two. They were originally neutral towards us, but then when Hitler double crossed Stalin, they then joined our team. And you add to the fact that FDR bribed them and gave them a lot of stuff. That's a whole nother show topic in and of itself. But again, we have a natural ally in Russia now. You wouldn't know that listening to the the military industrial complex, the government media complex, they want you to hate Russia. They make a lot of money off of hating Russia. In fact, later on in the show, I'm going to show you. Why the? In my estimation the congressman? Sorry if you heard that, in my estimation, the congressman and people in government, they double their fortunes or triple their fortunes. And while in office, you ever wonder why that happens when you can look up their salaries on the right online? It pops up. Oh, we're going to get into that. We're going to look at how the stock price of. Lockheed Martin. When you know how it kind of goes like it kind of looks like a heartbeat. Normally where goes a little up a little down a little up, little down. That's the stock market, right? Well, we're going to look at the. Massive pits. Two peaks of the Lockheed Martin stock and how it compares with the actions taken by the US military. That are often go through Congress and the executive branch of. Ohh yeah, we're going to really let you know all that. So without further delay, we're going to ferry use the video. We're going fairy use. How did World War start by the infographics show? Shout out to them their use about how world. War One happened. And we're going to jump and we're going to compare this with then versus now and see if you can see the parallels. So let's get in here. We. It was called the war to end all wars. Unfortunately, World War One didn't deliver on that promise. It was, however, the first time in the history of planet Earth that nations from around the world fought in a single war. It started with an assassination and a series of questionable decisions. We can point fingers and play the blame game, but really there is no single person or. Country that holds all of the responsibility. Could the war that killed millions have been prevented? Most definitely. Let's take a look at what caused the Great War, explore how it could have been prevented, and learn how to not repeat the mistakes of the past World War One. OK, I want to pause it right there because I want to make one point before we start again. Look at the screen World War 119141918. The Bolshevik happened in Russia 1917. Towards the end, again, it's crazy to think how much the world has changed in 100 years. This is about 100 years ago. I'm an empire still existed. The Austria Hungary, Europe didn't look like it does today. You look at the last 100 years, we've gone through two world wars in 100 years and a lot has changed. America has changed a lot. Europe has changed a lot. Russia has made actually somewhat constant, which is kind of crazy to me, despite the fact that it had its whole civil war and everything. Or a revolution, technically speaking. China wasn't really relevant until post World War 2. Reconstruction, by the way, which for those of you who know history, although I'll pause it for one second, Douglas MacArthur, the Pacific commander. To the, then President Eisenhower, he warned Eisenhower. He said we need to bomb the the Chinese dams to prevent them from becoming a world power, at which point he fired MacArthur because he didn't want to start another conflict. He, in other words, kicked the can down the road was afraid of. Of triggering Russia especially. By taking on that area. But. When you look at the inaction. Of certain countries. You then add to that the funding from other countries to the sources of conflict, and you have proxy wars that then overflow and become like a like it's like it's like a disease where one cell is infected and then jumps through this cell and that cell before you know what the entire tissue has been consumed. And riddled with disease. Well, let's get. Let's get back to this video and I'll let's see how World War One started and who was on what side and why. Lasted from 1914 to 1918 and included countries in Europe, Russia, the United States and countries in the Middle East, the two main sides of the war were the Central Powers, which consisted of Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria, who fought against the Allied powers of France, Britain, Russia, Portugal and Japan. Later in the war, the United States would also join. Look at this map, a pause. I had to pause for fair use purposes, but I also want to look at this map. Let's look at this map, Germany. Austria, Hungary. Italy, Bulgaria and then the Ottoman Empire, which is now. Again, let's look at this. Japan and Russia were against us in World War 2. Japan has changed a lot as well, by the way, Japan is actually not our natural enemy as much as you would like to say they are. I don't believe they are. The problem is, there's just a lot of money involved and they they kind of have the same problems as the United States. In my estimation, what they modernized very, very quickly. They went from being very isolated to very involved and very technologically advanced in a very short period of time. You ever seen. I know this is a fictional piece, but you look at the last samurai, it's a movie. You want to see how much Japan has changed and modernized within the last like century. You look at that movie and get back to me. It's very I'm not saying it's all historically accurate, but it goes to show. How much culture shock has happened? In Japan and why, to an extent, I understand they don't always like foreigners. I find it interesting, but again, look at this map. We have Britain, France, Spain, the United States, which was still. Which still holds relative relevance today. I think. Actually Portugal, Portugal has not really been relevant since World War One, which I find funny. But look, this is a very similar map to what we saw in World War 2 except. Russia wasn't what it was. It became the Soviet Union, and then Japan joined because they were afraid of the United States. And China wasn't really. Not yet. The side of the allies. But what happened? Why did all of these nations get involved in one of the most disastrous wars in history? Let's explore the mechanisms and missteps that led to the First World War. Although there were many players in World War 1, the conflict started with Serbia and Austria. Hungary. The Serbian Government was eager to claim more territory for the nation. Serbia was already in a state of aggression due to the Balkan wars that just ended a year before the start of World War One. After the Balkan War, Serbian nationalists wanted to liberate the South slaves of Austria, Hungary, thus unifying the Slavic peoples under one. Nation the extreme nationalism led to the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, who was heir to the Austria Hungarian Empire. Oz. OK, you know what's interesting is a lot of people today, not just by not just people, but politicians too. They fear nationalism because now they think that nationalism equals either a Nazism or B. They fear it because they think it means inherent imperialism. Which look at World War One and World War Two. They blame nationalism when in fact, just like every other political ideology, if taken too far, it can become exactly what it sought to destroy. For example, let's take communism. Let's take communism. Communism is meant to be everybody, supposed to be equal. You're supposed to share the wealth. You're supposed to prevent personal greed from taking over and consuming the common man. But then when you look at how Communism plays out, Communism basically takes. It gives everybody equal of nothing and gives the top of the pyramid everything and access and control to all avenues and the government replaces God. They take out greed from the merchants and they put it into the minds of the people in power in the government. So then. It defeats the entire purpose because then people have less than they had before. When people talk about redistributing wealth, they think that we'll have equally a locked when in fact it becomes equally pretty much nothing. But then let's go to nationalism. Nationalism is supposed to be I love my country, I love my the people. I love my community, and I want to protect that. When you take that too far, it becomes. Not only do I like it, but. Other people's view is inferior and I'm going to insert myself onto them now to an extent this is just darwinianism and action natural selection. Mike is right kind of mentality, right? But let's go back to this. This is what kind of college rule we're one. This is what caused World War 2. When it comes to the Nazis. But even though the Nazis were not right wingers, they were left wingers. They were socialists. But I won't go into the hole that we're missing the forest for the trees here. But look at what's happening in the world today. We have people in, we have the leadership in Russia who are more old guard, we who are more nationalistic supposedly and then we have the people in China, they're more communistic. With they're wanting to export their ideology, they're wanting to. Establish control. Whereas we have people in in the West who are still paralyzed from the horror of the Hitler era. So now they're very paralyzed and they're afraid to assert themselves because they don't want to become that which they sought to destroy. They have mistruths, defense and offense, in my estimation, well. Keep going with the World War 2 with World War One, and let's look at the comparisons. At 11:15 AM on June 28th, 1914, Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hollenberg, were shot to death in Sarajevo, Bosnia, by Gavrilo Princip. Princep was a Serbian extremist who had connections to a secret society called the Black Hand. The assassination was the match that ignited the First World War. However, there were many other factors that led to the powder keg. That would explode should the assassination of Franz Ferdinand have led to an all out war? Probably not. There's more to the story here. I just wanna follow. I know I pause a lot, but I want to. Another point when you realize that World War One really started because of an act of terrorism, it makes you really wonder. Wait a minute. So an act of terrorism caused an entire World War. What would you call the attack against Israel by Hamas? The most egregious attack against Jews since the Holocaust, huge terrorist event. And when you look at Iran, who regularly spends billions of dollars in funding terrorism, why does no one do anything about that? Why do you think nobody does anything about that? Why do you think we don't do anything about North Korea? Why do you think none of these things actually happen? Why doesn't there no action taken when you look at how terrorism plays out today, terrorism is nothing really new. It's more and more apparent because we have more access to information. But even back in 100 years ago, terrorism started an entire World War. Terrorism now is. Arguably started in another World War and we're it's an it's in its infancy and it's eating and becoming bigger and stronger every day because the proxy wars are over. Calling. Let's get back to this. The shadows lurked Kaiser Vilhelm the second who may as well be much to blame. As Gavrilo Princip in starting World War One Vilhelm the second was the leader of Germany, and he was diabolical. Kaiser Vilhelm the second wanted a strong Germany that dominated Europe both economically and militarily. In strength. He did not want Russia or Great Britain to have more influence and. Power than he. Therefore, Vilhelm, the 2nd allied himself and Germany with Austria Hungary. He knew that if Austria Hungary went to war with Serbia, then Russia would come to Serbia's aid. This would drag Russia's ally France into the conflict. We'll examine later why Vilhelm wanted this war to happen so badly. Kaiser Wilhelm the 2nd secretly funded Austria Hungary in their endeavor. To suppress Serbia, he allowed Germany to give Austria Hungary A carte blanche or blank check. Basically, Germany would fund the war effort using their wealthy economy to ensure Austria. Hungary came out on top. Exactly. See, this is what I'm talking about with the proxy wars. Yeah, this is what I mean when I say that. For example, Ukraine isn't a perfect example. How much money do you think the United States has been giving to Ukraine? How much money and have supplies of has NATO in general been giving to them a lot? Because they don't want to go into actual war with Russia. They're doing exactly what Germany did in World War 1, which is fund another war to try to beat down their adversaries. Using somebody else is manpower. Almost treating an entire nation state as a merchant, Mary as a mercenary state. In other words, they treated them as cannon fodder. They gave them the weapons and they supplied the men. That's what the United States does all the time, by the way. In case you don't know, happening in the Congo, it's happening in Ukraine. It happened. I mean, it's not a new thing, which is part of the reason why the Middle East despises the West. I'm not saying they're justified in doing that. I'm telling you this is a reason why and this is nothing new. This has been repeated constantly ever since this happened over 100 years ago. But This is why I tell you, when when it comes to World War Three, we're already in it. We were already doing exactly what Germany did in World War 1, which is funding the war of other country. Answer What are we doing in Ukraine? What are we doing in Israel now? You could argue that we're doing that only because we stand with them. We stand with this and we stand with that. I don't believe that I would like to believe that, but the very fact that I want to believe that tells me that it's. Probably not true. Probably not true. It it's. It's what we like to call business as usual. It's just business as usual. Business, business, business numbers. This is working, yes. It's all businessmen. They would rather have someone else fight than have us fight, which personally I'm totally fine with. But again. You need to understand there are ramifications to this. There are overflowing elements here. This doesn't happen in a vacuum, and sometimes once you start a fire, it's very hard to put it out. You know. This this video. Is like 12 minutes long. We're only three minutes in. Uh, you know what? I'll show you exactly what I'm talking about. Look here. I'll show you this. I'll show you this video right here. This is why this is how this applies to the modern day. I'm going to skip ahead a little. Bit let's go to this. President Biden announcing Sunday morning that Iranian backed militant groups killed 3 American service members. And wounded at least two dozen others in an unmanned aerial drone attack in Jordan, near the Syrian border. The president says the US is still gathering the facts surrounding the wholly unjust attack. He praised the service members for being unwavering in their bravery, calling them patriots in the highest sense. Pausing it for a second number one, this happened not that long ago, OK. Secondly. You know, just on a total, uh, I'm going to remove politics for a second and I'm going to say if you were an enemy of the United States, would you be afraid of this old, frail man? Now, I'm not saying that Trump doesn't also kind of look on the older side. What I'm saying is appearances matter. Appearances matter and this is not intimidating at all. It's not. Which let's contrast this with Eisenhower. The General of the European Theater at the end of World War 2. He had her presence to him. Joe Biden does not have a presence to him. He's not fear. People feared Trump. Now I'm not agree with everything Trump did. What I'm saying is, people feared that Trump because they knew he was a strong leader. I mean, he was always right. Again, you're you're missing the point. The point is not whether he was did everything right. The question is, did he actually prevent and deter a lot of what we're seeing today because he had this presence about him? One of our bases, and we shall respond. The strike marked the first line of fire deaths of U.S. troops since the start of Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza, which was sparked by Hamas's terrorist attack against Israel on October 7th. Since the war began, U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria have faced drone and missile attacks against their bases, but this latest attack marks. The first one, targeting American troops in Jordan before the strike, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff CQ Brown spoke exclusively to ABC's Martha Raddatz about the US response in the region. Pausing it for a second before and the joint before the Joint Chiefs gives his response. You know what's extremely sad? You know, I I don't even care about the Democrat Republican side of this. We need someone in the White House that actually looks like they have a backbone and not just like or so the servicemen died and it's very tragic and I'm very shady and and we will do something. I'm Joe Biden, and I approve this message. What kind of what kind of presence is. Yeah. How do you not say, you know what? We're gonna find who did this? And we're gonna make them pay. We're gonna make overfunded them. Pay everybody in here can catch wreck. Where is the response? Where's the masculine? Where are the men of America? Where is the response of where to find? Who did this? And we're going to make them pay. Where is that not? Just we're gonna. We're gonna look into this, and we're gonna respond because this is not OK. And and and and the people who get the boy, they're very brave. How is the what? How am I supposed to be intimidated by this? Where is the masculinity response? Like whenever, let's go to the Joint Chiefs. Part of our work here is to make sure as we as things have happened in the Middle East, is not to have the conflict broadened. And so as I provide advice, we think about the approach we take. We want to ensure that we take away capability while we protect our forces. At the same time. Not have this brought in into a into a much wider conflict. Meanwhile, CIA director William Burns is in France discussing a possible ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. 2 senior body and administration officials have said US negotiators were making progress on a potential agreement under which Israel would cause military operations for two months in exchange for the release of more than 100 hostages still being held in Gaza. In a statement, the Israeli Prime Minister's office saying the meeting was constructive but also that significant gaps remain, Matt Gutman, ABC News tell. Lviv, Israel. Alright. OK. Thank you very much. You know what I find very kind of disgusting. Where is the masculine response like look, I get the Joint Chiefs. He has a tough job. I totally understand that and I respect the man. But here's the problem, OK? Do people not. People don't fear America anymore. People don't fear messing with us. There was a time when people wouldn't dare hurt service members. There was a time when nobody would mess with America because they knew that if they did, they they they find a. They find someone breaking in. Their door or or a. Got something going boom in their backyard? They they would realize that if you mess with the United States, you paid for it. And now it seems the only people who are getting paid or the people in politics who seem to be making a bag off of this Lockheed Martin star stock, in my estimation, let's look at the let's look at the data, shall we? I present to you, ladies and gentlemen of the sheep, get sheared podcast the following. So what you're seeing is this graph. This is the past five years. Of the Lockheed Martin Corporation stock. Huge government contractor. OK. Now I would like to show you. Let's go to one year. I'll get my point across. You see these dips, these huge changes. In the stocks of the of this of these company of this company in particular. Look at this November. I mean, sorry, October of 2023, you see this big jump in stock. What happened on uh? Here's a little pop quiz for you. What happened on October 11th? Of last year. Ohh wait. Oh, that's right, the Israel attack. Well, let's look at this on October 5th of last year, the stock was at about uh, what says 397 dollars. Well, let's say for example, you sat on the intelligence committee in Congress. Or maybe you were in the executive branch and you had some inside Intel and you invested in this Lockheed Martin stock, knowing that this might have been on. The horizon? Well, let's see about how many four days later. So let's look. Let's go back. Well, October 5th the stock is at $397.35. October 9th the stock goes to $436.53. Ohh yeah, you heard me. You heard me. In four days. The stock went up. About $40 in four days. I don't think so. No, I'm not saying everybody's insider trading. I'm not saying that anybody's killing a crime, necessarily. What I am saying is I find it very interesting that right before this crisis happens, the stock price is going down and then all of a sudden buy everybody's buying up. I can guarantee you. The people who were first in to buy that stock. Hide inside information. I can guarantee you you don't believe me. OK, let's go to the past five years. Let's look at this instead. Look. March of 2020. Ohh right before the drone strikes in Iraq starts at $291.00. Let's see how many days later, 2 weeks later. The stock price is up 60 bucks. Ten days later, it's up an additional $50.00. So let's say you're down here. In about a month, the price went up. Oh, let's see how many went up $100. You really you want me to think that Congress, anybody, any representatives in Congress, are there staff members or anybody in the executive branch didn't buy in knowing that this is going to happen, considering they're the ones who ordered the strike? Yeah, I'm not convinced. Let's go here to. 21 here you don't believe me. Let's look at this. Hamas wore October 7th, but let's go back to my information October 7th. The price is 403 October 7th. Let's go back to the one year October 7th of last year. Look, $400.00 jumps up 435. Jumps up $35. Again, I'm not saying that all these people are in the government. What I am saying is this would explain how their net worths just so happened to jump up. You had that you had the fact their spouses get government contracts, you add to the fact that. They're they're nephews and nieces and everything else. Get government contracts and hookups and whatnot. Allegedly, I had to say that in case the government wants to. Sue me again. This is what I'm talking about. You want to know how the government makes all this money while in office? It's not from their salary. It's from these kind of inside investments, in my estimation. So then when you look into the? Let's go back. Let's go back to the economic warfare, the informational warfare. You you really don't want. You want me to think that these are not all tied in. Let's go here. Uh Ukraine conflict. The more we obviously like I said, it started back in 2014, but let's go to 2022, February 24th, 2022 is when this started happening. OK, let's go back to the stock price. February 24th, 2022 Let's find it, shall we? Let's look. Let's look. Let's look. Uh-huh. So February 4th. They said 24th, right? Yeah. The February 24th. Right, so 24th. Right before the price is at about 400. Then we go up. To March 4th. So in between the start was right before, right before the Ukraine war. February 18th. The price is down to two $386 right afterwards. Over $100, about almost $100. Those up $80. In a very short period of time. Again, do you really think this is an accident? You really want me to think this is an accident, huh? It's just all coincidence, huh? Business as usual. Are you talking to me? I love the poorly educated. I cannot no, I refuse to believe that. It's just not true. It's not possible that all I've shown you multiple examples. Multiple examples, but yet people want to still balk. This is all tied in. This is all tied in my friends, and again, This is why I tell you we are already in the beginning stages of World War Three because the money is involved. Proxy wars are already started. And now all we're waiting for is the powder keg. Hopefully it's not a repeat of World War One, where there's a terrorist event again that happens that causes all this, but we're throwing money. That's why our inflation is so bad part of. That you really think that they spend all that money on government spending just to help people around the world? No. Who do you think gets that money? Government contractors. So if you have money in these government contractors and then have the ability to give them a government contract to build more weapons. Don't you think they're going to? Earn money off that. Yes, yes they will, which is exactly why Eisenhower warned about the military industrial complex. This is the worst kind of discrimination. The kind against me. I mean, I rest my case. If any of you have any comments, questions, concerns, criticism, hatred, love, I don't care. Please leave your thoughts in the comments section. I'd love to hear about. It in the mean time, I invite you to decide for yourself whether I'm making it up. You see the correlation? You think we're in the? We think we're in beginning stages. The infancy stage of the war. You think I'm making it up? I woke them all with it. Go ahead, make my day. My, my Twitter DM's are wide open at cheap. Get cheered. Hit me up on X. Let me know what you think. My friends, in the meantime, stay vigilant. They informed. I encourage you to question everything that comes your way. And make up your own mind. And I look forward to seeing what you decide to believe. I'm out of here. Enjoy your day. Peace.