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For everything that is hidden will eventually be brought into the open, and every secret will be brought to light. Anyone with ears to hear should listen and understand.” Then he added, “Pay close attention to what you hear. The closer you listen, the more understanding you will be given—and you will receive even more. To those who listen to my teaching, more understanding will be given.But for those who are not listening, even what little understanding they have will be taken away from them.”
In Defense Of A Nation - Broadcast Archives - Pastor Stan and Steven Grant Greely, Co.
The Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial
start of summer here in the U.S. This also means that another 3-day
weekend is upon us and you know what that means. It’s Jackass season!
Because we didn’t have quite as much time as
usual to record, I decided to ask The Jackass to pontificate on three
primary points:
The idea that China and the other creditor nations will one
day use gold as the basis of international trade through the issuance of
gold-backed trading notes.
The concept of a spilt U.S. dollar where an “international” dollar co-exists with a domestic “scheiss” dollar.
The growing regulator crackdown on Banks, specifically Bafin
and other European regulators tightening the screws on banks such as
DeutscheBank.
I think you’ll enjoy listening to this podcast and I hope that you have a safe and relaxing holiday weekend.
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An explosive episode- we are talking money! Kate is joined by Greg Neil,
a gold and silver expert, to discuss the strength of the dollar. Where
do we stand right now? What is happening in China right now? What may
happen this summer that could impact everyone? Greg answers the
questions that concern every one of us. Greg also had a bit of hope that
surprised Kate! You may be surprised as well. This no holds barred
interview about money may even be a bit emotional ( just a heads up!).
Greg shares his views, questions that he gets daily from his customers
and gives you the honest truth- how healthy is our dollar and what we
can do about it!
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here are some older shows from April 2016 still very good and very insight full
------------------------------------ The REVEALING Truth About The Dollar RIGHT NOW w/ Greg Neil- Friday 4-29
/ 2nd Part- China Starts Own Currency on Sunday! 4-29 Greg Neil
Canyon
Media, with little or no notice to the listening audience — or even the
show’s host, for that matter — cancelled the Kate Dalley Show
yesterday. While I am in no position to question the decision
logistically, I identify with the disappointment felt in the listening
community. Furthermore, I would assert that Canyon Media failed the
community in a fiduciary obligation to its citizens to do more than just
advertise and play shitty music. The Kate Dalley Show mattered.
The show ran from 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. I have been a
regularly scheduled weekly guest on the show since 2012 when Kate then
co-hosted the show with Bryan Hyde. I often joked that I was the token
liberal nemesis; but in truth, Kate having me on the show was actually a
well-thought-out strategy to, among other things, counter the assertion
that her show was merely an echo chamber for the conservative right.
Kate and I went rounds every week, with little exception, for the
better part of the last four years, and although we rarely saw eye to
eye on the political spectrum, we were and are, in point of fact, close
friends. So say what you will.
The point here is an obvious one to most cities in America but one
that Southern Utah seems to be willfully lethargic in grasping. In order
for our democratic institution to thrive well, we must by way of the
protections afforded us in the First Amendment continually have rigorous
and meaningful dialogue about elected and appointed officials in said
democratic institution. This imperative task is set at the feet of not
only the common citizen but also the reporting journalist — and the
political commentator.
I, like Kate, mostly operate in that commentator realm. We have found
that we have much more to say than what the rigid protocol of a
news-writing environment allows for. And while some openly mock and
criticize political commentators, they would do well to realize that in
doing so they join that commentary by default. Rigorous civil discourse
on matters of consequence is at the core of our ability to sort through
the process of living together in a democratic fashion. Were anyone on
any end of the spectrum to be pressed on the matter, they would like
agree that when only one side owns the debate, that is when only one
side is broadcasted or published, civil discourse loses any and all
veracity.
Kate Dalley, photo courtesy of Kate Dalley
Silencing both, however? One has to question just what the people over there at Canyon Media are thinking.
In today’s news environment, the importance of stories is being
weighed with search engine optimization and advertising influence. Not
unlike the politicians reported on for being swayed not by the people
but by corporate lobbyists, the companies that generate news content are
more often web marketing engines disguised as news sources.
Don’t misunderstand, here: No sales equals no source. Keeping the
lights on in any business is predicated by generating profit. But the
conundrum seems to be, “Which is more important, and to whom?”
Photo: Dallas Hyland
What Kate’s show did was provide a medium that bridged that gap. It
was an interactive show that was often guest-driven and made complete by
the engaging public who would call in to be heard, debate, or simply
call me a tree-hugging commie. It was — and still is, for that matter — a
necessary component of the Fourth Estate to take in to account what has
happened locally or abroad and hash it out.
When only one side or one source exists, this leads to that
echo-chamber effect, and it is demonstratively dangerous. But again,
having no side of it at all, is even more so. And while St. George has
come a long way in this arena, it seems intent almost on perpetual
digression instead of realizing it still has a long way to go.
Here is the sinister solution to political strife and advertisers,
elected officials, and appointed officials are behind it. Instead of
only providing one side of any debate regarding anything political, show
none. Silence all of it. Then, let advertisers and officials like
mayors and water managers pay for guest spots and dictate the content
without any contradictory engagement. Or run advertorials, which are
everywhere now, and in essence have an ad for your company guised as a
news story. Advertiser gets exposure which equals money. Faux source
gets paid by advertiser which equals money. People who should be held
accountable for there actions by the press gain autonomy and lobbyist
cash via advertisers and have sources who promote them as legitimate
whether they are or not. They not only get money, they get more
unchecked power. Who needs the Fourth Estate anyways right? It gets in
the way of progress after all.
Citizens however…
Well, they get fucked.
If you think you don’t like it when a source of information slants
left or right by way of its writer, host, or otherwise, think it
through. Does the first Amendment ring a damn bell? You know, that
Fourth Estate of outside checks and balances that holds our elected and
appointed officials accountable while also allowing for the free and
open exchange of ideas?
If you think that a writer or host taints views or propagates
misinformation that people are helpless to counter, you are among the
huddled stupid masses that thinks they should believe every thing they
are told by news sources and officials of their predisposed liking, and
that no conversation is necessary save the one you agree with. My advice
to you is go buy Justin Bieber tickets and a new iPhone for video games
and shut the hell up. It is you more so than any tainted show host or
writer that wreaks more havoc because you operate from a paradigm that
says you don’t have to read, research, or think for that matter. A forum
for discussion like the one Kate’s show had, like, agree with her or
otherwise, is necessary for citizens to have an open forum to discuss
and for officials to hear that we are watching them and what they do. It
even leads to action sometimes. Do you honestly think that Judge Ron
Read in the Varlo Davenport case stepped down for committing what is
tantamount to a crime by engaging in willful and knowing ex parte
communication with the prosecution, because it was the right thing to
do? He was exposed by that show, among other things and realized that
the whole city knew. Get it?
Wake up people. We’ve been conditioned to trust media outlets and
frankly, most don’t deserve it. But without them, without the forum for
open and published or aired debate, holy shit are we in trouble.
Speaking for myself, I owe a debt of gratitude not only to Canyon
Media but also to Kate Dalley and Bryan Hyde for having me as a regular
guest on their shows. The market value of that exposure is not lost on
me.
But a special and heartfelt farewell goes out to my friend and
part-time nemesis, Kate. We worked and laughed together and even saw
each other through a few hard times. The community is all the poorer
without that show.
See you out there.
From left to right: Thomas Dyches, Kate Dalley, and Dallas Hyland. Photo courtesy of Kate Dalley
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Kate shares two accounts of the most egregious acts by our government as
these eyewitnesses reveal their stories. Kate also shares with the
audience what a CMU is- something that most Americans are not even aware
of - but are a huge violation of the Constitution at it's core. Why do
we have CMUs and how did we allow this to happen in the United States?
This show ends with a story about why we are the way we are, and why we
cannot learn the lessons from history to get us to change our ways. This
episode is a wake-up call for most Americans regarding this upcoming
election, the CIA, the judicial system and why Americans are largely
unaware that this is happening!
-------------------- here is her facebook account - https://www.facebook.com/kate.h.dalley?fref=ts
Canyon
Media, with little or no notice to the listening audience — or even the
show’s host, for that matter — cancelled the Kate Dalley Show
yesterday. While I am in no position to question the decision
logistically, I identify with the disappointment felt in the listening
community. Furthermore, I would assert that Canyon Media failed the
community in a fiduciary obligation to its citizens to do more than just
advertise and play shitty music. The Kate Dalley Show mattered.
The show ran from 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. I have been a
regularly scheduled weekly guest on the show since 2012 when Kate then
co-hosted the show with Bryan Hyde. I often joked that I was the token
liberal nemesis; but in truth, Kate having me on the show was actually a
well-thought-out strategy to, among other things, counter the assertion
that her show was merely an echo chamber for the conservative right.
Kate and I went rounds every week, with little exception, for the
better part of the last four years, and although we rarely saw eye to
eye on the political spectrum, we were and are, in point of fact, close
friends. So say what you will.
The point here is an obvious one to most cities in America but one
that Southern Utah seems to be willfully lethargic in grasping. In order
for our democratic institution to thrive well, we must by way of the
protections afforded us in the First Amendment continually have rigorous
and meaningful dialogue about elected and appointed officials in said
democratic institution. This imperative task is set at the feet of not
only the common citizen but also the reporting journalist — and the
political commentator.
I, like Kate, mostly operate in that commentator realm. We have found
that we have much more to say than what the rigid protocol of a
news-writing environment allows for. And while some openly mock and
criticize political commentators, they would do well to realize that in
doing so they join that commentary by default. Rigorous civil discourse
on matters of consequence is at the core of our ability to sort through
the process of living together in a democratic fashion. Were anyone on
any end of the spectrum to be pressed on the matter, they would like
agree that when only one side owns the debate, that is when only one
side is broadcasted or published, civil discourse loses any and all
veracity.
Kate Dalley, photo courtesy of Kate Dalley
Silencing both, however? One has to question just what the people over there at Canyon Media are thinking.
In today’s news environment, the importance of stories is being
weighed with search engine optimization and advertising influence. Not
unlike the politicians reported on for being swayed not by the people
but by corporate lobbyists, the companies that generate news content are
more often web marketing engines disguised as news sources.
Don’t misunderstand, here: No sales equals no source. Keeping the
lights on in any business is predicated by generating profit. But the
conundrum seems to be, “Which is more important, and to whom?”
Photo: Dallas Hyland
What Kate’s show did was provide a medium that bridged that gap. It
was an interactive show that was often guest-driven and made complete by
the engaging public who would call in to be heard, debate, or simply
call me a tree-hugging commie. It was — and still is, for that matter — a
necessary component of the Fourth Estate to take in to account what has
happened locally or abroad and hash it out.
When only one side or one source exists, this leads to that
echo-chamber effect, and it is demonstratively dangerous. But again,
having no side of it at all, is even more so. And while St. George has
come a long way in this arena, it seems intent almost on perpetual
digression instead of realizing it still has a long way to go.
Here is the sinister solution to political strife and advertisers,
elected officials, and appointed officials are behind it. Instead of
only providing one side of any debate regarding anything political, show
none. Silence all of it. Then, let advertisers and officials like
mayors and water managers pay for guest spots and dictate the content
without any contradictory engagement. Or run advertorials, which are
everywhere now, and in essence have an ad for your company guised as a
news story. Advertiser gets exposure which equals money. Faux source
gets paid by advertiser which equals money. People who should be held
accountable for there actions by the press gain autonomy and lobbyist
cash via advertisers and have sources who promote them as legitimate
whether they are or not. They not only get money, they get more
unchecked power. Who needs the Fourth Estate anyways right? It gets in
the way of progress after all.
Citizens however…
Well, they get fucked.
If you think you don’t like it when a source of information slants
left or right by way of its writer, host, or otherwise, think it
through. Does the first Amendment ring a damn bell? You know, that
Fourth Estate of outside checks and balances that holds our elected and
appointed officials accountable while also allowing for the free and
open exchange of ideas?
If you think that a writer or host taints views or propagates
misinformation that people are helpless to counter, you are among the
huddled stupid masses that thinks they should believe every thing they
are told by news sources and officials of their predisposed liking, and
that no conversation is necessary save the one you agree with. My advice
to you is go buy Justin Bieber tickets and a new iPhone for video games
and shut the hell up. It is you more so than any tainted show host or
writer that wreaks more havoc because you operate from a paradigm that
says you don’t have to read, research, or think for that matter. A forum
for discussion like the one Kate’s show had, like, agree with her or
otherwise, is necessary for citizens to have an open forum to discuss
and for officials to hear that we are watching them and what they do. It
even leads to action sometimes. Do you honestly think that Judge Ron
Read in the Varlo Davenport case stepped down for committing what is
tantamount to a crime by engaging in willful and knowing ex parte
communication with the prosecution, because it was the right thing to
do? He was exposed by that show, among other things and realized that
the whole city knew. Get it?
Wake up people. We’ve been conditioned to trust media outlets and
frankly, most don’t deserve it. But without them, without the forum for
open and published or aired debate, holy shit are we in trouble.
Speaking for myself, I owe a debt of gratitude not only to Canyon
Media but also to Kate Dalley and Bryan Hyde for having me as a regular
guest on their shows. The market value of that exposure is not lost on
me.
But a special and heartfelt farewell goes out to my friend and
part-time nemesis, Kate. We worked and laughed together and even saw
each other through a few hard times. The community is all the poorer
without that show.
See you out there.
From left to right: Thomas Dyches, Kate Dalley, and Dallas Hyland. Photo courtesy of Kate Dalley
Disabled veteran, 77 year-old Joe Robertson is now a convicted felon, facing 15 years in prison and $750,000 in fines for building a pond and a bridge for which he had secured proper permits. He is accused of three counts of allowing contaminating soil to enter “United States Waters.” However, according to Mr. Robertson’s account of the court hearings, the USFS provided no studies as evidence proving their allegations. Furthermore, two independent environmental consultant studies show that there was no evidence of contaminating debris that entered ‘United States Waters’.
If this were not bad enough, Mr. Robertson must live in a separate trailer because he can’t live in his own home with his wife because of the presence of her firearms. His sentencing is scheduled for lat July of 2016. The USFS has repeatedly come onto Mr. Robertson’s property without a warrant, harassing them and snooping around their home. When confronted, USFS agents reportedly told Mr. Robertson they are federal agents and are allowed to go where they please. This is not only unconstitutionally unlawful, but is unprofessional and even incomprehensible.
Incidentally and ironically, the same female USFS agent who took it upon herself to stop his “illegal” (not) activity on both the pond and the bridge projects (which he had permits for), was arrested for DUI resulting from a car crash which sent to people to the hospital. This federal ‘law enforcement agent’ received a promotion afterward. A disabled veteran who served his country honorably and defended us now needs defending. Disabled Veteran Now Convicted Felon for Building Pond- Interview By John Jacob Schmidt Montana Veteran Convicted Over Pond…..Here we go again!- Redoubt News ‘Disabled Veteran Injustice: Patriot Leaders and Legislators Weigh In’- Press Release LFA