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MarkZ (Uncut) 02-24-2025

Coffee with MarkZ. 02/24/2025

MarkZ : They changed my startup music. Anybody else notice that one? I’m just going to read them before I put them up just for you guys. Hello, Georgina.

 

Hello, Barefoot and Terry. Smart, Ben. Hello, Eagle Claw.

 

About time now. That is appreciated. Thank you.

 

Exceptionally kind way to start off a Monday. Good morning, Old Stokes. Hello, Miss Jackie.

 

Hello, K72Z. Christine. Spirits, Phantom, Busted, Gia.

 

Hello, Mr. Coons. Hello, K Short and K Nicholas. Grandma Evie and Spanker.

 

Ready for a big week. Hello, Jay and Amy. Hello, Gerald.

 

Yeah. It was a very relaxing weekend. I tried to make it a point to do that.

 

I’m trying to recover from a entirely too long work week. Reading many of these. Hello, Rodney.

 

When now the neighbors decide to crank up the chainsaw. Quiet all morning. Hopefully it’s not too loud for you.

 

Chet, I’m with you. I want to change music. I don’t know how they did that one.

 

But I was definitely surprised. Hello, TCB. Hello, Cindy.

 

Hello, Rum Doctor. Hello, Rob J. Good to see you, Truck Tiny. Hello, Pastor Daniel.

 

I see Polly checking in from the Sunshine State. Hello, Miss Morton. Oh, yeah.

 

You noticed. You’re up on Twitch this morning. Serious note.

 

It may be another day or two. We don’t have Kukla with us today, guys. It is the anniversary of her father passing.

 

So she’s just taking a day. And I did not want to add anything to the plate on a day like that. So it was easier to leave Twitch up while we finish ironing out the issues over on the kick side.

 

Hello, Todd. Andy, that is good to know. It means I finally got a mic properly set up.

 

Of course, Windows is going to change it regularly. But grandson Drew, 19 years old today. Survived a virus in Italy that kills a third of the people.

 

Killed left side of his brain, relearning skills. New birthday, new life. Happy birthday, Drew.

 

That’s one worth celebrating. I’m glad you guys don’t hear the noise in the background. Jan, happy birthday.

 

That is an accomplishment. Well done. Hello, Ms. Lisa K. Patriot hero.

 

Yeah, I’m with you. It is a change. It just threw me.

 

Bugaloo Shingling. Have you just reached out to them on the website? If not, send me an email with what you want to send to them, and I will just forward it to them. I’m not going to reply to you.

 

I’m just going to hit the forward button and send it directly for you. Hello, Canuck Cowboy. Hello, Alomero Maverick.

 

Hello, Mack McCourt. We do have a Ms. Kukla this morning for a short bit. It’s good to see you.

 

Take care of yourself today. Don’t overdo it. Teagan doing the Sweet 16.

 

My cousin has a little Teagan. Well, little Teagan’s getting bigger now. Hello, Fordor.

 

Hello, Mr. Mokel and Speed Racer. Hello, Captain Peggy. It’s good to have you in the house.

 

Hello, Golfers in Savannah. It’s good to see you, Fluffy Pup, Amy K. Buffs Lady. Cheeseburger in paradise.

 

Okay, that was a really bad Jimmy Buffett there. Good God Almighty. Which way do I go for my… You can keep the tomato and the pickle, but I’ll throw the lettuce on there.

 

Joseph, stay hopeful. We’re going to get to the finish on this one. Do you ever feel like you’re, like, wandering around the desert with some guy named Moses? I feel that way.

 

Unfortunately, too many build a golden calf instead of a golden chicken laying an egg. That’s funny. I love the name Teagan.

 

I wonder if my daughter will let me rename her. That’s funny. Okay.

 

Ingram, thank you for jumping on as a supporter over on the Rumble side. Just saw that one. I wonder what Zester would say if I change… Try to change his name to D’Artagnan.

 

Porthos. Athos. Something fun, right? Carl, happy birthday.

 

I have no idea what I’d do without you guys keeping me sane. Let’s see if I can catch that one. Billy checking in.

 

I’d say Mark’s been a most unusual journey with the Arachnid Nard. Just when you think they’re going to, they don’t. Be nice.

 

We don’t know the exact timing, but I tell you, so much is lining up. I’m trying to hold off before I start giving news. I’m just enjoying all these.

 

You do remind me, no, I’m not Moses. I think I’m more like Job in this one. I think we’ve been put through it.

 

Lilypad breaking. Anna Paulina Luna is called for mandatory drug tests for members of the House and Senate. That will tell us a lot, Lilypad.

 

What will they agree to be tested for? Right? We just want to test them for adrenochrome, right? We really want to know how many tinfoil hats we need to have on or don’t. Adam, that is such tremendous news. Such tremendous news.

 

We have two-headed Kraken now. Kash Patel and Dan Bagino as deputy, what, deputy director, correct, guys? Did I get that one right? If not, we got an article for it. I’m ready.

 

Stepping away. Guys, Dan Bagino is stepping away from one of the most popular radio shows, podcasts, whatever you guys want to call it, in the world. He is stepping away from one between all the different platforms, at least 500,000 views a day.

 

I mean, just his show alone probably brings in more views than the entire 24 hours on CNN. He’s stepping away from millions of dollars a year to be deputy director. If that doesn’t show you his love for the nation and the country and for the Constitution, what does? Being willing to walk away from millions of dollars per year for his family, his young family.

 

I mean, he’s got a lovely wife and two daughters, and he’s stepping away from that because he loves his country. He’s not stepping away from the families. They’re going to be with him, but there are going to be so many demands on his time that he did not have previously.

 

So, I mean, he is. He is making tremendous sacrifice, and so is his family to be there. And I know people on the left will go, oh, my God.

 

Look, you know, well, just another sycophant in there, just another nepotism. I can only imagine how they’re trying to spin this one. But would any of them leave millions of dollars a year behind to go work a brutal schedule because they love their country or Constitution so much? No.

 

They would sell their country in a heartbeat for that kind of money. So, kudos to Mr. Bongino. That is what a real man is made of.

 

Poor lady. I think you get where I’m putting. Who am I? Rested for a day.

 

We’ll see how long in the week it goes. So, yeah. Hello, Drabil.

 

It’s good to see you. Congratulations to you folks in the southern U.S. as you get a warming trend this week. Much deserved.

 

Wait. MSNBC canceled Joy Reid. Please.

 

Show me the receipts. Shepard. Shepard celebrating the second birth.

 

Happy birthday, Shepard. Is Dan still going through cancer treatments? I thought he had come out the other side, Fred. Not 100% certain.

 

Good. I like the picture change there. He is a handsome fella, isn’t he? That’s a picture of Fred’s dog.

 

Really cool dog. 1110. Let’s get to it.

 

First, let me copy this and drop this. And I’m hoping many of you will take the time to listen to this. It is, yes, five days old or so.

 

But it is so germane to what we’ve been through, where we’re headed, where we’re going, and what we’re fighting for. So I wanted to share this real quickly before we did the news. I cannot play it, but I’m going to drop the link.

 

This is Oliver Anthony. Of course, that’s not really his name. He has kind of blended his grandfather’s name for his music name.

 

He’s very upfront about it. He’s just giving homage to a man that meant a lot to him. Oliver Anthony delivers a rallying cry to world leaders at ARC 2025.

 

I love this one. Before delivering a stunning rendition of his viral hit North of Richmond for the audience at ARC 2025, Chris Lunsford, now known as Oliver Anthony, gave a poignant speech on the sense of disenfranchisement in rural America that left the whole room deeply moved. Guys, I cannot in any way tell you how meaningful this was to me.

 

This is a man that gets it. This is somebody that didn’t want to be a leader but was thrust into that position. Very humble.

 

At one, I like his music, too. So there’s that. But this one, just really, really, really just awesome.

 

I’m just catching a couple of these, then we’re going to dive into the news. I just want to, for any that are interested, this is, wow, just spot on. Spot on.

 

All right, now let’s get into some news. Cause we got a bunch. We’re starting the week off with a humdinger.

 

Far better than a normal Monday morning before somebody goes blah, blah, blah, stick it up your crawl. Not interested in hearing it because it has been a heck of a good weekend for our news. Al Sadeer responds to Maliki, we will not participate in any government that has framework.

 

Why is this one important? We are now seeing the Shiite side through Al Sadeer partnering with the Sudanese side to remove some of these influences cause they just want it cleaned up. They want the oil flowing. They want their values.

 

They just want it fixed. They want to stop the politics. I thought this one interesting.

 

In other words, we are not going to go along with a framework. We need a majority government that represents majority of the people and we will work together to make that happen. Just neat watching the political developments in Iraq.

 

The Kurdish administration resumes oil deliveries to Syrian government for first time since Assad was toppled, including some natural gas. Yeah, natural gas could be used for power development in Iraq, but they’re still working on infrastructure and power plants and pipelines inside of the country to get them to the necessary regions. So they will be selling some gas and oil deliveries going back to Syria, which should help Syria become more stable again.

 

Oil flowing guys. This is a two prong deal as things start flowing. So this one is big because this is what they have been.

 

One of the things they’ve been working on getting fixed is that the oil being sold and moving outside of Kurdish region and the money going to Baghdad so that they can smooth out payment process, etc. This is more of watching HCL develop in live, in real time in front of our eyes. Baghdad and Erbil form a joint technical team to inspect the readiness of the Kurdistan oil export pipeline.

 

Pipeline that’s been mothballed for a couple of years, roaring to life this week, being told that they plan to test it in the next probably 18 hours or so. They are inspecting at a joint team pipeline that will once again be moving oil into Turkey for sales. I guess total we’re talking between Syria and Turkey, I guess a little over 300,000 barrels a day between the two is my understanding.

 

Actually, we can look right here. We can bounce back into here. What are we looking at? It’s telling us 150,000 barrels.

 

This one’s telling us 185 going to Turkey. So we can quickly do the math. That is, well, 335,000 barrels a day, which is 30-some thousand barrels a day, more than they were hoping for.

 

So that is great news in sales for that region and for income for Iraq. Guys, you’re watching it. You’re watching HCL and Erbil right in front of your eyes coming together.

 

Yes, you can be a little excited about that. No, it doesn’t tell you exactly the timing, but it tells you it’s moving in that direction. Iraq’s redrawing its economic map.

 

Precious metals in the facade. Love the newfound focus, but I’m very much enjoying this one. Iraq’s witnessing an important shift in its economic strategy as the government moves to diversify sources of income and strengthen non-oil sectors.

 

As a project of localizing precious metals appeared among the most prominent projects in this way. We’ve known they were sitting on tremendous reserves. Now they’re developing those reserves.

 

So look for more than oil. There are more factors than just oil when you think Iraq and economy. This is something they did not have under Saddam Hussein.

 

So this is big, guys. They have far more resources, far more economic output than they had when the Iraqi dinar was already at over $3. The Industrial Coordination Council decided on February 16 to localize the precious metals industry, including gold and jewelry, in addition to cosmetic products while moving towards providing all the necessary facilities for those wishing to establish their own factories.

 

Moving, moving, moving, making the gold. Iraq’s raised its gold holdings, plus just in the vaults. Just enormous watching this move.

 

In the numbers, the Ministry of Planning announces the final results of the population census. For any of those interested in where Iraq’s going long-term, this makes for an interesting read. For most of you guys that are just interested in where in the heck you’re going to, when you’re gonna exchange, not as important.

 

But in the longevity of Iraq, it made for an interesting read. I’m just putting it in there for those that are concerned or are interested in diving a little deeper. Fred Patton, thank you over on the Rumble side for jumping on as a supporter.

 

Let’s talk Nasarah, Desarah, and settlements, et cetera. This one coming from my friends in Canada land. Canada makes 1.72 billion cows and plows settlement with 14 SASC First Nations.

 

Under Treaties 4, 5, 6, and 10, the Crown promised agricultural benefits to the First Nations, and they are finally paying these historic things to their Indian nations. Looking for more of the same here on the stateside. Isn’t that fun? Anybody, yeah, Saskatchewan, anybody paying a 10 SAC? I guess everybody shortens it.

 

I’m just pretending I’m Canadian for, hey, yeah. Pitter-patter, let’s get at her. Let’s get everybody paid and make this thing happen, yeah.

 

Did I say that right, guys? Check me out. Be astonished, good to see you in the house. This one to me is a big tell.

 

A big tell that we’re moving forward on that front. Let’s see. Canuck Cowboy, when the oil flows to Turkey, is it not paid for in U.S. bucks? Not Desarah, so no need for a rate change yet.

 

That the money’s flowing, they want to get paid, and with the new international banking system, it really doesn’t matter which currency they pay them in anymore, or won’t. We’ll do a deeper dive on that throughout the week, Canuck Cowboy, because it does have tremendous, tremendous impact on the Iraqi economy. Forgot to enter my sentence, eh? Right, eh? You guys are great.

 

Let’s see, leaving on a cruise tomorrow, just going to hit right when I’m stuck out in the Gulf. Hey, Kay’s mom, it’s going to be great, because you’re going to be in the Gulf of America. Eh, take a small note with you.

 

If it occurs, pop off, jump into a local bank, exchange some, and really go nuts. It’ll be ready for you when you get back, we hope. I’ve not seen anything, Ronnie.

 

They keep talking about their production. One of the things we should bounce back to, circle back to, Ronnie, is just on that front. Have you seen anything lately on Iraq’s olive and date production? Nothing specific to those, but farming, yes.

 

One of the things that they were talking about, let’s back it up. Ah, one of the things that they had, wait, did I get it right here? This one’s just the gold. They’ve got another one on expanding their economy.

 

I’m trying to see if I can find it in here. Oh, it’s one of the articles I didn’t bring to you, just because of the size of it. Talking about getting out of date and expanding their holdings, their rare earth minerals, gold, and phosphate.

 

It seems that they have large phosphate deposits. Wait a minute, let’s see if I can find it in here for you guys. Got to have it in here somewhere.

 

Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. That one’s all Kurdish treasury, Kurdish treasury, oil markets. There’s a really good one in here somewhere I got to find for you guys.

 

If not, I’ll find it and bring it this evening. But it talks about the minerals and stuff that they have in energy production. Phosphate, see, I got to find that one for you.

 

It was great. It gave a great listing and breakdown. Of just what the resources are in Iraq.

 

Huge. Anyways, I have to look for it. I don’t want to keep taking away from this morning.

 

But, I mean, it’s spelled out from quartz to lithium to gold to silver. I had no idea that Iraq was sitting on such substantial silver reserves as well in one region. So, I mean, it was a lot of fun.

 

Sulfur, phosphates, et cetera, bejeweled, which means that they have the ability because they have the mesopotamia. They got the rivers coming together. They have the phosphates for the fertilizer, meaning they have tremendous potential as an agricultural superpower, just like they were in antiquity, which is good stuff.

 

Do I think by April 20th? Yeah, I’m not ruling out February yet. At least I’m hopeful. All right, now let’s get into before we leave the news cycle, which started, I don’t know, eight or nine minutes ago, guys.

 

I would like to point out that I am already hearing, which is very unusual this week. I’ve already started hearing this morning from some bond contacts. A number of them have contracts later in the day tomorrow.

 

They’re expecting their final contracts and some spendable money. So I am rolling around like this for about the next 24, hoping we have crossed to the other side of that bridge where we can track really solid movement amongst the bondholders themselves, not amongst the facilitators or the people that are greasing the hands to make the deals happen. So I’m pretty excited about that one because it is very unusual to get information on a Monday morning this early.

 

So that does. It gives me, I know you’re tired of hearing from it. Not cold and not scratchy.

 

Some warm and fuzzies. How’s that one? Dan Bongino to serve as FBI deputy director. The president says the conservative commentator is willing and prepared to give up his show to take on his new role.

 

Dan Bongino. Stepping back from the Dan Bongino show to be the deputy director. Wow.

 

This is huge, guys. This is how it’s done. People that are willing to put their nation first.

 

I’m just waiting for my phone call. Hey, Donald. Just kidding.

 

Mr. President. I’ll go to work. Let’s fix things.

 

So yeah, I like that one, right? Never tired of good news. Just keep bringing it. Hello, Ms. Lavinia Hernandez.

 

Yeah, thumbs up. Big one for Mr. Bongino and the sacrifices he’s willing to make for his country and the Constitution. Macron to meet Trump for talks on Russia-Ukraine peace deal.

 

Yeah, things are moving forward quickly, guys. French presidents seek to meet Donald Trump on February 24th. In case you guys haven’t paid attention to the calendars this morning, that is today.

 

We have more European leaders with travel arrangements this week to sit down to try to pound it out. Yeah, we’ve got a lot of developments on the Ukraine-Russian front. It appears that we are circling in or we are honing in or we are zeroing the scope, whatever you guys want to call it.

 

Looks like we are getting close to some type of compromise in this front. His visit precedes that of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is set to arrive three days later as part of the ongoing transatlantic discussions. He is set to arrive on Thursday as they are trying to piece together a peace deal in the Ukraine and, well, between the Ukraine and Russia.

 

Of course, Zelensky is like, hey, look, man, I’ll resign. If you guys really want rid of me, just let us join the NATO, and I’m stepping down. Just put it in writing, and I’m gone.

 

It’s actually a big step. No, they’re not going to become part of NATO because that’s a sticking point, and I understand it and get it. Now, could they be named like a buffer country and NATO put things just on the other side of the border? Possibly.

 

I could see that one. Could definitely see that one. Let’s see.

 

Today is both my birthday, Lynn 73, and my oldest grandson, Alan. So we got Lynn and Alan. Happy birthday.

 

Davey 1, guys, no part of me thinks it matters on Ramadan. If you study historically and you look at some of the other countries that have changed their values in that region, they changed them. Some have changed them during Ramadan.

 

Do I think it’s possible still before Ramadan? Absolutely. Do I think that Ramadan means it’s not going to happen? No. History tells you it’s bullshit that it can’t happen during Ramadan.

 

If you just want to study the history, study the history. Bolivians push back on the worst possible lithium deal with China and Russia. I just found this one to be interesting, guys, as we’re starting to push for the people first, the progressive realization that we, the people, have to stand up.

 

So a really bad deal was cut in the Bolivian government between the corporate, et cetera, with China and Russia, and the people were getting the worst side of the deal. So they’ve taken to the streets, not violently. They’re just showing up for themselves.

 

Constitutional mineral rights attorney called the agreements made by state-owned energy company YLB the worst possible deal for the country. This is something that’s unusual. We’ve seen that now in Panama when they look and they’re like, hey, these guys negotiated a piss poor contract with China over handling the ports.

 

So you’ve got people rising up throughout the world right now. Not just one country, but you’re seeing in Bolivia, you’re seeing in Panama, you’re seeing in Germany, you’re seeing it in France. You’re starting to see people stand up all over the world, and the leaders have, how do I put that one? The people have figured out they are the power, and the government has no power without them, and they’re finally standing up for themselves.

 

Boy, this feels good to watch. Really feels good to watch. You know, Moritzius, this is one that I have definitely thought myself, Ramadan would be a very lucky time to do it in my book as well.

 

I agree with you on that one. Very much agree with you on that one. Not seen anything on Bolivar or rates.

 

Mr. Torres, Kevin, thank you, sir. Very kind of you. More Benny Hills, I like that.

 

Rama drama. Let’s see. Breaking, Apple to make $500 billion investment in the U.S., expecting to hire 20,000 research positions in Texas.

 

Buckle up, kids. Randy, when’s the Epstein list coming out? It is expected this week. The U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi and crew right now are going through.

 

They have been given instructions prepared for release. All they’re doing is checking current existing lawsuits to make certain that they are not outing an identity that is either under investigation or active prosecution. I think if you are one of those that went to the island and your name is not on the list that’s released this week, you should probably crap yourself.

 

You should probably give them a call because when they release that list, that’s the people that, you know, a lot of the guilty parties that have either been prosecuted or not, but that doesn’t mean they’re the ones that are getting ready to be prosecuted or in the process of being investigated. So if you know you went and you don’t see your name on that list, you should probably, yeah, you should panic. You should probably grab every lawyer.

 

You can probably barricade yourself on a bunker somewhere. I’m telling you, I don’t know about them, but if it were me, not that it would be me because, well, that’s just creepy, but they need to be really damn worried. You know you were going back and forth and you don’t see your name on that list, that means they are actively coming for you.

 

Get scared. That’s my take on that one. But it is expected to be released this week.

 

Yeah, Common Sense Czar, that would be a fun one. Yeah, Red Canary, there’s a lot of videos popping up. Unfortunately, all the videos popping up about raising Social Security to five grand a month are, while hopeful, and we do expect it at some point, they’re just a touch premature until it happens.

 

But we are seeing more and more and more. Maverick, I hope Clinton isn’t on it. I wonder if they can put his name and, like, the potential ones are going.

 

Maverick, I need to find out on that one. Matter of fact, I’ve got a contact or two that watch this. If they haven’t started an active prosecution against them, or they’re not already named as a witness, if they’re just on that list, is it okay to release their name because their day in court hasn’t happened? Yeah, I don’t know how that one works, or do they have to keep them off of it if they’re going to target them? Let’s say they haven’t yet.

 

When I say target, I’m not talking about some kind of political persecution. I’m saying target them in prosecution of the crimes that they may have committed. In other words, are they going to pursue justice, not political motivated witch hunts, which have been the status quo of our agencies.

 

But I’m talking about legitimate police work here. Wow, Cuomo wants to run for New York City Mayor again. Who was the candidate? Love, love, love, love, love.

 

Where he had the affair or whatever came out and was just brutally honest, and his poll numbers shot way up, saying like, look, okay, things weren’t right in my personal life, but I want to do the right things for the country. I mean, he didn’t win. He didn’t make it out of the primaries, but I did like his approach.

 

Just put it out. Take the skeletons, drag them out of the closet, and say, people, here they are. Get over it.

 

Now let’s get to work. So I wonder if Cuomo is doing the same thing, because the way the Democrats went after him so tenaciously, it might be a big, more conservative win for Republicans. How would you put that, guys? I don’t know.

 

I’m thinking out loud. My thinking may be stinking. No words on med beds on my end.

 

It’s been so all over the place, Jay. I don’t know who to take seriously on that one. Some of my best contacts have told me within a few months, we will be starting to go after the RV needs-based first.

 

I’ve got others that are telling me, oh, it’s 2026 before they ramp up. So it’s all over the place. To talk about doge money coming to the people, if they do it, would it be one-time stimulus or dividend? You can, KMA.

 

My understanding is it would be a dividend from the savings, not a stimulus. It would certainly act like a stimulus because people would be getting dollars and excited. But it’s supposed to be termed as a dividend, not a stimulus, not as actual helicopter money, but money that’s owed back to you because you’d already paid it in taxes, a tax refund.

 

Think of it as that way. Think of it that way. All right.

 

Boy, Ellen, I don’t know. Do you have any idea what counts up to how many illegals have been apprehended so far? One, I mean, there’s a lot of personal stories that are devastating with families being split, all those things. That being said, you should try coming legally.

 

It does work. It is a pain in the butt. Both parties have had the opportunity to streamline it, fix it, and make it more functional and reasonable.

 

But coming illegal doesn’t change the fact that you came illegally. So that’s the part you need to address and address immediately. But we are seeing, guys, I’ve had so many videos shared of the border, of just lines leaving, heading back to Mexico or further south.

 

I don’t mean that everybody that ever comes to the U.S. is Mexican. I’m not saying that at all. I mean, I’ve got so many great Mexican friends, et cetera, that are here legally.

 

So, yeah, that part doesn’t worry me. But it is stunning the number of people that are voluntarily self-removing. And many of them are doing it on purpose before there’s prosecution so that they can turn around.

 

Those that really want to be here are already headed south. They’ve learned that lesson. Now they’re going to come back legally.

 

I’ve had that conversation with a number of people, believe it or not, that have friends that were here and fell in those gray areas or whatever. And many of them, even the gray areas, the ones that have some legal standing to be here, many of them are actually headed back as well so that they can apply, which I find interesting, fascinating, and I find it very positive. Now, the Republicans need to take advantage of their majority in the House and the Senate.

 

I know it’s slim. They need to take advantage of this to do something meaningful for migrants, for immigration, and pass common sense with really solid background checks, et cetera, for that immigration. We have a shrinking population.

 

We need people. We either need to all go out and start having babies and raising them properly and educating them, or we need immigrants that will do the same. But you’re not going to change, sort of bringing more people and increasing the population.

 

You’re not going to change the reality that we have a shrinking population, which means we are not going to be able to take care of our older citizens as they retire. If you are 60, 70, or 80 right now, you should be desperate to get legal immigrants in here because people can’t have babies fast enough to help pay the bills. I know it’s a crazy thing to you, but it’s cold, hard reality.

 

If we don’t replace the former generation completely, then there is not enough of a generation to support the older generation. It’s just common sense. So this would be a golden opportunity for the right to make meaningful, solid, common-sense changes to immigration.

 

Sonax, no, I understand what you’re saying, but not all of them are. And if they’re coming here legally with background checks, we can stop worrying about our children. It’s the ones coming for the gangs, the ones that are running from crimes, the empty prisons, etc.

 

There’s your problems. And everybody needs to come properly and legally. God says we have a baby boom coming.

 

Jackie, I hope we do. We need one. 72Z, what about the people who were put on the back burner trying to come here legally? 72Z, I think they need to be prioritized.

 

Like I’ve said before, though, if you want to leave your past behind you or whatever, you need to come here. You don’t need to come here as a Mexican-American citizen. You don’t need to come here as a Nigerian-American citizen.

 

You don’t need to come here as a Chinese-American. You need to come here to be an American citizen. You’re leaving your country behind because you would rather be here.

 

You don’t come here to make money and send it back home. You come here to live here and be part of the nation. I’m a firm believer in that one.

 

All right, now that I’ve got myself in trouble, what do you guys want to talk about today? I want to talk about Shannon’s birthday. I just saw that one. So Laura’s niece celebrating.

 

We’ve got a fair number of birthdays for Monday. Lonnie, the world’s going to change. Robotics AI will be taking over every job.

 

Not every job, but many, many, many, many, many of them. Lonnie, you’re so solid. UBI, Universal Basic Income, will be put in place.

 

At some point, it will. We won’t need it. We’re not there yet, but we are getting so, so close.

 

That’s what my great-grandparents did. Exactly, Kate. They suffered.

 

They brought it. They got laid. Of course, it was a whole lot easier back then.

 

There is a difference. Dr. Ed Weir. Oh, wow.

 

On YouTube, it said five grand is only going to households and not individuals and only the ones who pay taxes and those in Social Security. Forty percent of them don’t pay taxes. Huh.

 

We’ll take what we can get and keep moving. Let’s see. Flipper has a great idea.

 

Make Alex Jones the MSNBC czar. I can be the CBS czar, and that would be a great start to clean up on aisle four. Let me find this one.

 

Guys, I’m trying. I’m looking for one. I would assume yes, because some of the documentation is starting to hit.

 

Strangely enough, Joe Biden, for his pardon, only pardoned himself for involvement in the January 6th investigation. That should tell you what has him the most afraid in his blanket pardon. He specifically mentioned any role or involvement in the J6 committee.

 

Isn’t that interesting? And we’re learning these things because of Matt Gates starting that investigation. So do I believe there is an investigation going on there? I do. Do I think it’s politically motivated? No.

 

Do I think it’s going to be spun as politically motivated? Yes. I’m reading a few of these guys. We will have Wade from my free water store joining us.

 

Oh, geez. More of it’s gone than I thought in about five minutes or so, guys. Fake channels, I hope.

 

Yeah. We really, really need to balance it out. We need to be able to pay attention to the things that we can prove, the things that we can point to, the government reports.

 

We really, really, really need to take all of our hopium and try to gird it with as much truth as we can because it needs to be. Lillipad. I mean, there really is.

 

I mean, if you just do the math here, Lillipad, if all we do is spend the exact same money we’re spending now and make it more efficient and get rid of any fraud and waste, it should allow for more Social Security Medicaid payments to be made. In other words, you could take half the savings to assure the continuation of the program, the other half of the savings, and increase the benefits to those that are receiving them. I mean, this is money they’ve been paying in their whole lives.

 

Unless they have been disabled straight out of the gate, then it’s not money they’ve paid in their whole life, but it’s money that society paid in to help take care of those people. So, yeah, cleaning up, getting rid of the fraud, getting rid of the waste makes an enormous difference to the program and how much they could be receiving. And I don’t know about you guys, but let’s just say if all you’re getting is $800 or $900 a month and you’re disabled, and let’s say they cut out waste, they cut out fraud, and now suddenly you could be getting $1,200.

 

It’s an enormous difference when you are barely surviving. It’s an enormous difference. Melissa Mann posted an article about U.S. holding $1.6 trillion in exotic Chinese bonds.

 

Boy, that’s a classic. It comes around every so often. Clinton goes back from the Trump administration as they’re forcing him to pay it.

 

Give me a second. I will find it for you. It’s one of those that I have squirreled away.

 

Ah, here we go. It’s an older one, but it is an absolute goldie. $1.6 trillion in century-old Chinese bonds after Trump’s unique leverage against Beijing.

 

This article is from 2020, if I remember it correctly. Let’s see if it gives us a date anywhere. Doesn’t give us a date on it, but it gives us some important clues because it is happening while there is fear of COVID.

 

Let’s see if we can find more hints as to when they did it. It’s going back to an old lawsuit. I’m trying to find.

 

There’s enough hints in here. Guys, this is not a new article, but it is an important one because Trump is back and he is pushing hard. The Louisburg, Tennessee-based American Bondholder Foundation holds $1.6 trillion of the century-old Chinese debt, including interest dating to before the founding of the Communist People’s Republic of China.

 

Somewhere in here we could piece together a rough spot at the date, but this article came out in 2020. Or I’m a monkey’s uncle. I might miss it a little bit, but I’m awfully close to it.

 

But it’s huge because it said this is a historic debt that was supposed to be backed with gold and they will pay these historic bonds. And I just want you to back up historic bonds, historic bonds, historic bonds. I’m just watching a few of these.

 

Bowler, it’s going to be up to you where you want to go, but I’m going to try to get kick working later today. I’ve got a long one. I’ve got it.

 

Today is going to be an extremely busy day and still have a lot of windshield time coming, unfortunately, with meetings in different parts of the island. Let’s see. Senator Marsha Blackburn demands that the FBI and IRS immediately release the full unredacted Epstein flight logs and surveillance footage.

 

Oh, it’s coming. Don’t you worry. I do want to… Oh, man.

 

Are you guys excited? ATF looks like it is going to be pretty much disbanded and reformed and spread throughout other agencies. So many government agencies are going to be merged so we don’t have duplicate agencies out there or multiple agencies performing the same tasks. Massive, massive change in efficiencies.

 

But I also wanted to point out that there are so many QFS scams right now, a lot of them charging you to prepare, charging you to go ahead and be set up. Guys, they’re BS. They are fraud.

 

They’re going after your dollars. It is not time yet. I’m going to scream it from the top of the mountain.

 

At this point, we have started. I’ve started. I’ve been collecting the sites that people had asked and sending it to law enforcement because there will be.

 

There will be a judgment day on that one, and they are collecting. So if you’re out there running one of those QFS scams, get ready for a jumpsuit. An orange one, most likely.

 

That was kind of fun, right? Fortunately, I know some of the people going after them from Interpol, so it’s going to get ugly for them. Be legit. Be legit.

 

And if you don’t know, just say, I don’t know. Now let’s get to it. I’m going to sing Happy Birthday.

 

Oh, yeah, this State of the Union is going to be the most watched State of the Union in history. I’ll put money on that one. Yeah, Kevin, we have 17 intelligence agencies.

 

Overlap a crap ton and not enough at the same time. They all protect their information and don’t want to share it unless you just get some ones that really want to make a difference and share so that they can find a bad guy. But generally, no.

 

It’s their unwillingness to share turf that causes problems. So yeah, we need a lot fewer of them. I’m going to sing Happy Birthday.

 

We are going to bring Wade in for my free water. Shannon, Shepard, Drew, Jan, Teagan, Cheeseburger, Carl, Lynn, and Alan. And I’m certain I’m missing some.

 

So they tell me it’s your birthday. Well, happy birthday, darling. May you live.

 

May you love. Make all your dreams come true. Happy birthday.

 

Happy birthday. Happy birthday to you. To all those celebrating.

 

The bonds they are referring to. Century old Chinese debt including interest. They’re somewhere in this article.

 

Guys, I will include it in my links today so you guys can read it. It’s been a long time since I read it last. Matter of fact, let me go ahead and just drop this link into chat for those that want to go ahead and read and start your own research.

 

I much prefer you do a lot of your own if possible. Have you noticed that the evil ones never compliment their upper? No. Sorry, Cable.

 

You’re right. They don’t. They know their crap.

 

All right. That link, if you guys want to read through it and educate yourselves on that front. And I am going to get Wade in here.

 

Turn him loose. Now, Wade, are you bacheloring this week? Am I? Yes, I am. You know, that’s funny.

 

So, you know, you’re just singing the birthdays. My grandson who turned two years old last Thursday, Gina doesn’t go without seeing grandchildren for their birthday, I’m telling you. So what did she do? She took off to Alabama and down there to see Braxton for his birthday.

 

But you know what’s really cool, Mark, is there are four generations there. So Gina and her mother, Connie, and then our daughter, Sammy, and then her daughter, Mackenzie. And so there are four generations of women down there for his birthday.

 

Isn’t that incredible? That’s good for him and good for family. I love watching family come together. It’s so good.

 

I’m just going to see how you want me to do this today. Do I just like highlight you? Do I talk to you for a little longer? Well, we can do whichever. You know, guys, I’m not going to do the normal.

 

I’m not going to do experiments. I’m not going to do any of that today. I really just wanted to talk to people about water and the importance of water.

 

And so hopefully we can answer questions. I think my wife, Gina, is online so she can answer some questions, but I don’t think they have a camera and stuff going. That little two-year-old is a little grumpy this morning.

 

So it’s best not to have a live mic with them. But, listen, guys, I want to say good morning. And, Mark, thank you so much for all that you do for the community.

 

And, of course, I say the community. That means all of us, not only in the RV community, but in the news community. I love tuning in and hearing the news each morning.

 

It helps me. You know, I also get the Epoch Times, and I see some of the articles that you bring up right from there. But I just want to thank you.

 

I just want to start off with that. And I want to thank each and every one of you out there. And, guys, let’s just talk a little bit about, you know, what got me into water.

 

What made me start looking at water? Why am I so passionate about water? By the way, I’m standing in my store today, so you guys can see some of our items, some of the stuff we’ve got going on. Here’s our favorite machine right here, K8. We’re going to talk about machines.

 

That’s a big poster, the Difference Makers poster that a bunch of people sent to us. Some of our certificates, some of our awards, some of those different things, some of the schooling we’ve gone through, just, you know, academic achievements, other than that. But, anyways, you guys, we’re just sitting in our store.

 

So I’m not just a guy sitting at home talking about this. Guys, I’ve been studying this near 15 years now. And I’ll tell you what happened is 15 years ago a guy, my doctor, tried to tell me I had cancer.

 

And I’m like, oh, no, no, no, we ain’t doing this junk. And I was 50, right, okay, just turning 50. And so I started doing research, much like most of us, right? As soon as my doctor told me that, I got home and got on to Dr. Google.

 

Listen, I did trust that a lot more 15 years ago than I do today. But I got on to Dr. Google. I started researching cancer.

 

In fact, I started researching all degenerative disease. And I found that degenerative disease thrives in an acidic environment, okay? So what is degenerative disease? Degenerative disease are things like arthritis or inflammation or GERD or gout, those sort of things, cancer, bone deterioration, all those sort of things that I started doing research. And then I started looking into, well, I mean, a lot of it said, oh, you just need to change your diet.

 

You need to, you know, my wife cracks up all the time because I go, oh, they want me to eat that seaweed. Well, eat more greens, that sort of thing, right, spinach, kale, those sort of things. But really, that didn’t make that much, listen, it just didn’t resonate with me because I’m like, I started doing research and we’re 70% plus water.

 

Our brains are 80% water, right? Most of our body is around 75%. The bones reduce that down, so it’s 70% overall. And I’m like, okay, well, let’s look at that.

 

If I could change the water in my body, which means I can change the environment in my body, then maybe I can make some effectual changes. And sure enough, I reached out to some herbologists. And you guys know, many of you know herbologists and such.

 

I reached out to them and I said, hey, listen, the doctor is trying to put cancer on me. And I want to understand this. If I can get my body alkaline, then my body has a better chance of fighting back.

 

Now, I want to, first off premise, we don’t treat, diagnose, or cure anything, okay? Bodies are designed to heal themselves when given the proper ingredients. And pepperoni is not one of them. Or soda, those sort of things.

 

And at that time, I was drinking soda. Just like many of you were or are, I was thinking, hey, I’m getting hydrated, or at least I was thinking I was getting hydrated by drinking soda and coffee. Now, listen, I’m not kicking coffee.

 

I’m not taking that away at all. But I’ll tell you, if you start utilizing the type of water we’re going to talk about today in your coffee, it will make a better cup, smoother cup, and more hydrated, or a little bit better hydrated. Coffee in itself is a dehydrant, so it takes away from the body.

 

But, so I reached out to those friends that are herbologists, and they showed me a device. And I don’t know if I even have it in the camera. I guess maybe I don’t, do I? Well, let me grab it.

 

They showed me a device. Sorry about that, guys. They showed me a device 15 years ago and said, wait, all you’re going to do is drink water.

 

I’m like, oh, excellent. I drink at least an aquafina a week, maybe two or three. And they’re like, no, no, no.

 

You need to get serious about drinking water. And I said, okay, let’s talk about that. And they said, well, what do you weigh? Well, at that time, I weighed 250 pounds.

 

And they said, well, then you need to drink two gallons of water a day. I’m like, nobody drinks two gallons of water a day. I can’t drink two gallons of water a day.

 

They said, well, it’s okay. You don’t have to. See, you can go see your doctor, which, by the way, I had an appointment five weeks from then.

 

You could go see the specialist, and he wants to radiate you, wants to cut on you. You know, the guy wants to do chemotherapy. And I said, well, you know, maybe I could drink water.

 

I said, you know what? As a matter of fact, I can drink water for at least the next 30 days or five weeks. I will do that. I’ll set out to drink water.

 

I could drink a soda. I still kept drinking coffee. But I drank two gallons of water every day.

 

I mean, man, I’ll tell you, I was mad as a hornet, buddy. I was getting up in the middle of the night and having to go pee, you know, on all the things that everybody complains about. And that changed a little bit later.

 

But here’s the funny thing. In the midst of all that, drinking that water, everything else, I noticed my arthritis pain had actually diminished. Not only diminished, it had completely gone away.

 

I don’t take any supplements anymore for it. And listen, I love supplements, okay? I’m not kicking any supplements. But what I have learned is that nothing works in the body without water, okay? So I was taking an L-Arginine product.

 

It was about $500 to $600 a month just to get out of bed. When I was young, I was a professional motocross. When I got older, I broke my back.

 

Lower back, jet skiing. We still play. We love water.

 

We love to play. We boat and jet ski and stuff all summer. I think I sent some pictures of Mark.

 

We just got a side-by-side. And two weekends ago, or last weekend, I see it was a weekend before last, right? Not yesterday, but the week before. It looked fine.

 

It was so much fun. That was our first time out. And Gina’s like, okay, I’m done.

 

And we went out with our family, riding side-by-sides all over the mountainside and just had an absolute ball. Man, that’s the new thing we’re going to be able to do. But I broke my back on a jet ski, so I had a lot of pain in my spine.

 

And it was inflammation pain. I had no clue what it was, but as I started drinking this water, it started reducing the inflammation, and I came off of that supplement. And mind you, for many years, as a matter of fact, at that time, it was about seven or eight years, I’d been using that supplement at the tune of $500 to $600 a month.

 

And so it completely eliminated that for me. And then when I got down to see the doc, he said, man, I don’t know what’s going on, but your cholesterol levels dropped and your sugar levels dropped and, you know, all of those different things. And he said, in one other thing, Wade, you don’t have cancer.

 

And I said, hallelujah. I knew I didn’t have cancer. He goes, I don’t know what happened.

 

He said, there’s something still going on here, and we’re going to have to do some investigating. But he said, it was prostate cancer, right? He said, but your PSA levels have cut in half. And he said, and that doesn’t happen in a 30-day period.

 

So there’s something else going on. We’re going to have to do some investigating. And so my journey began.

 

And so I purchased a machine. And by the way, I was driving down and getting the water every day or every other day from those ladies who told me about it. And I purchased a machine.

 

I mean, because that was proof enough for me, right? So I just happened to be blessed where somebody had a machine close to me that I could drive and get. So I did that. Everything in my life changed.

 

I brought a machine home. Everybody in the household started drinking water. My daughter that Gina’s down visiting was visiting for Christmastime.

 

And I believe McKenzie was conceived. By the way, listen, alkalinity helps everything in the body. So if people are actually trying to conceive or having issues, make sure you get your body alkaline because everything works better in your body in alkalinity.

 

So I started drinking the water. It was 9.5 high alkaline water along with another water that we just dosed with that these machines produced. This is our K8 model.

 

This one here wasn’t even out at the time. This is our absolute favorite model. This is the one we have at home.

 

And I’m pretty sure Sammy’s got one at home also. Anyways, guys, that’s what kind of started me on this whole water trial. Everything in my life changed.

 

So I bought a machine. I brought it home. Actually, guys, another day for the story, but I ended up moving into my garage.

 

My wife was so mad that I spent $5,500 on a machine, but she didn’t understand. She was really a part of what was going on at that time. We were just under a lot of stress, a lot of things going on.

 

Think about it as the 2010-2011 period, 2008-2010. We lost millions of dollars over those couple of years. So I was under a lot of stress, and so was she.

 

So anyways, I moved into my garage for a couple of weeks until she understood the water, only because I spent $5,500. So then just praying about it, and I felt like the Lord said to water his people, and so that’s what we did. So 15 years ago, 14 years ago, we started a little store where we give water away to our community.

 

And guys, as a matter of fact, our project is going to be to put stores in every city all across the nation and the world. That is going to be some of our projects that hopefully some of you guys will join. Some of you have already committed to that and believe in what we do.

 

We have about 100 machines in the Z community, but we have 1,600 machines personally all over the world right now, and through the help of you and others. So guys, how does this work? What happens here? We first take water, and let me tell you, first I start off with filtration. Okay, let me grab this little filter.

 

This is a basic filter that goes underneath the sink. This filters down to 0.02 microns. Now, what does that mean for us? Cisviruses, bacteria, anthrax, forever chemicals, all those sort of things, I start with filtration always, okay? Ultra-filtration, only because of the time we’re in today, right? So this picks up everything, and then it goes into this ionizer.

 

What does an ionizer do? Well, what it has is titanium plates that are dipped in platinum, and as the water goes across those plates, electricity is applied, and it literally breaks down whatever is coming in in the water, breaks down the minerals, breaks down the irons, breaks down all of whatever is getting through that filter and makes it bioavailable. What does that mean? What this does is this machine acts like a plant does when it’s drawing elements up out of the soil. Through photosynthesis, it literally breaks down the elements that are in the soil and then makes them bioavailable to the body.

 

So when you eat fresh fruits, vegetables, that sort of thing, you get elements in a bio way so that your body can absorb them. Elements that are unnatural or added to many things, I’ll tell you guys, there’s a lot of supplements out there. Generally, you’re going to go to the store and get them, just the basics on the thing.

 

When you get supplements and such from Stacy, they are bioavailable. They get into the body, and so that’s what this does. It breaks down everything that’s in the water and makes it bioavailable to the body.

 

So the reason why I start with filtration is because it breaks everything down and makes it bioavailable. So if you have bad, okay, then it’s going to break down the bad. So we start with good.

 

We start with clean, and actually tap water, it has a filter in the machine that’s a decent filter. It pulls out chlorine, soda ash, lye, those sort of things, chloramine. Those are some of the different agents that municipalities use to cleanse their water.

 

But what they don’t tell you is how to remove that. See, chlorine and chloramine is effective at killing bacteria, but guess what? You have the bacteria in your gut that helps break down food. If you’re drinking chlorinated water, what does that do? It breaks down the bacteria that’s in your gut, and so your body doesn’t operate properly.

 

It doesn’t assimilate minerals and vitamins and such. So in that process, we take all that out of there, and then that way when we drink the water, it’s bioavailable, completely hydrates our body. How much water should a person drink each day? And listen, soda doesn’t count, coffee doesn’t count.

 

In fact, those take away from the body. It has to be water. And so minimum, guys, minimum you need to drink half of your body weight in ounces each day.

 

What does that mean? You weigh 150 pounds, you need to drink a minimum of 75 ounces a day. Minimum. And optimally, I mean optimum, is 100% of your body weight.

 

So those ladies, they told me I need to drink two gallons a day. It’s because I weigh 250 pounds and a gallon is 128 ounces. And so I started drinking those two gallons a day.

 

Five weeks later, I go in to see that doc. He can’t find symptomology. My cholesterol is dropping.

 

I had to come off of blood pressure medicines. All of that comes from water. Now, like I said, I’m not kicking any of my supplements.

 

I mean I’ve changed the way I’ve eaten now. I eat much better at that time. You know, I just really didn’t care.

 

But guess what? Life starts catching up with you when you don’t care, when you don’t take the time that it takes to just look at what you’re doing. Also, bottled waters. Guys, there’s so much information out there about bottled water today.

 

But almost all bottled waters are acidic. In fact, they all, every one of them, start out acidic. If they’ve been purified or filtered, then they start out 100% acidic.

 

Then many of them add elements back in. Now, that’s awesome. That’s great.

 

They can call it 8.8. They can call it 9.5. But here’s the thing. They’ve added elements that are not bioavailable in the body. So, again, this is something that it takes to break down that.

 

Or you can drink it naturally out of the stream. The chance is in the stream, just you get whatever else is out there. But, you know, I live on top of the mountains, guys.

 

Well, I’ve got a 14,000-foot peak right outside my door. I live around 9,000 feet. We’re about 8,500 here in our little city of Woodland Park, Colorado.

 

So we’re kind of the top of the water chain. Those people below us get what we flush down. So we get kind of the top.

 

But we still have to, all municipalities have to treat their water. They have to treat their water. Because of all of the bacteria and such that gets in there through the groundwater and through wells, that sort of thing, all those sort of things.

 

So we’re talking about water, right? So how long do the filters last? Okay, Sergio, the filter in this device, approximately one year for the family. The pre-filter that I use is approximately 9,000 gallons. One of the things that I favor about this particular housing is it has a meter that tells me when it’s time to change the filter.

 

It just so happens that I can look over and see. But the cartridge inside of this device is good for approximately 1,500 gallons, which is basically about a year with an average family of four. I think you should be drinking more water than that.

 

But personally, in our house, it lasts maybe six months, and that’s because half the time we’re here, right? So otherwise it wouldn’t even last that long. So back to it. So that’s kind of just the basics about water.

 

Everything in life has to have water to succeed. Everything in life has to have water to have life. In any kind of research, anything we do, because the first place we look is water.

 

There’s three things you actually need, water, salt, and oxygen. And salt is very, very vital to your body. And I don’t mean table salt.

 

I don’t mean that white junk that they’ve stripped all the minerals out of. I mean salt, like a mined type salt, like a Himalayan salt or, oh, I forget, real. There’s a number of different salts.

 

We get Hawaiian salts and black salts and red salts and different salts, but those salts carry different minerals and vitamins that are essential to life. So with that, guys, that’s kind of the basics of where we’re at. So here again, we’re in our store.

 

This is just some of the containers that people come and get. People demand plastic, which, you know, guys, that’s where I was going to go, is go into plastics. But bottled water is put into plastic bottles.

 

There was a research that came out January that showed there are more than 250,000 nanoparticles of plastic in each and every bottle. It’s not just from the ‑‑ oops, somebody’s calling me. Not just from the bottled water.

 

You’re just saying send water, that’s all. Send water. Yeah.

 

They’re just calling to say send water. So those bottles ‑‑ that should stop now. Those bottles that bottled water, there are nanoparticles of plastic.

 

I just read an article again, just I think it was last week, that now they found an average of a teaspoon of plastic in each person’s body. See, we have no idea of what this is going to look like in 20 years from now. You know, this only started 20 years ago.

 

I mean, bottled water has been around a little longer than that. But honestly, it hasn’t. You know, when I was a young guy, man, you know, we drank out of garden hoses.

 

And, you know, if the neighbor’s water was going, you ran over to the sprinkler, you got a drink of water. If not, you walked over, you turned it on, you got a drink, and turned it back off. And off you went.

 

Nobody got upset about that. But today, you know, everybody buys plastic bottles. And they buy these, you know, bottles, they freeze them, they refill them, they put them in their cars, all that stuff.

 

They’re full of microplastics and nanoparticles. And if you guys understand nano, I mean, it can actually cross the blood-brain barrier. They find now that there are about 40,000 chemicals in an umbilical cord for the baby.

 

So this starts, guys, it starts into our children, our babies, before they’re even born. So please, please pay attention to what you’re doing. Pay attention to the water that you’re putting into your body.

 

I will personally drink tap water before I drink a bottle of water anymore because of all the plastics. And listen, not only that, there’s tons of chemicals and stuff down in there. Arsenic and all sorts of things that are found in those bottled waters.

 

It’s absolutely amazing. So, guys, filter and drink water. You know, I’m an anti-regulations guy, right? I mean, I think we all are.

 

But I’ll tell you, if there was ever a regulation on something, I wish they would regulate that tap water. When it comes out of the tap, it needs to be chlorine-free so that it’s not killing your gut, you know, taking out our gut. I wonder why we’re getting more and more obese.

 

I mean, plus, of course, all the junk food that we eat, all those different things. But anyways, that’s kind of a generalization where we’re at, right? So we have multiple devices, guys. I have one over here on the counter.

 

I thought I had my camera turned right, but I’m looking at the thing and I can’t see it. And it is our platinum model. Then this one here is our K8.

 

This is our number one top-selling machine right here. This is an eight-plate machine. This creates the highest antioxidants.

 

And we didn’t even talk about antioxidants in this. It also creates different levels of water. So let’s talk about that.

 

What are antioxidants to the body? They get rid of free radical damage. And so do great supplements and such. But listen, no supplement works without being able to get into the body.

 

So we’ve got to get our gut right. We’ve got to get it to where it’ll assimilate. And then this has no barrier.

 

So your gut doesn’t have to be operating properly in order to get antioxidants in your body. It immediately floods your body. I’ve got great videos where you can see the difference in blood in just a matter of minutes by drinking a glass of water.

 

So you send it through the machine. It creates that high antioxidant value. You drink that into the body.

 

It completely consumes the body, goes through the body, starts getting free radical damage. It starts helping the gut work properly toward food you’re taking in. Everything you’re taking in starts getting in alignment, right? So you get into homeostasis.

 

Okay, after that, it creates different waters. One is extremely high alkaline. I mean extremely high.

 

It’s 11.5 in alkalinity. It actually emulsifies oil, water, right? So we use that to clean our fruits and vegetables. And what do I mean by that? Like I bring my strawberries home.

 

I run some 11.5 high alkaline water. And then I put my strawberries in it, and it literally breaks down the pharmaceutical-based pesticides and herbicides that they put on them. They also put on ripening agents.

 

I’ve seen blueberries that we soak blueberries, and they were green because they sprayed a blue ripening agent on them. And that’s why your strawberries all mold out today, right? You get strawberries. You get them home, and before you know it, I mean an hour later, they’re molded, or they get molded before you even get home.

 

You look at the container. You do everything you can to pick the freshest you can. You get home, and they’re molded.

 

We use that 11.5. It stops that ripening agent. It pulls it off the outside. It pulls off the pesticides, herbicides.

 

And then they taste like, man, they remind me of being back home at grandma’s house, right? They taste like they’ve got sugar on them. They taste the way they’re supposed to. It’s just incredible.

 

So that’s 11.5. Then we have the drinking waters, 9.5, 9, and 8.5. And I tell everyone to start at 8.5 because it has detoxifying properties. So I don’t want you to get mad at me sitting around in the bathroom with a headache, right? So I always start everybody at the lower level. Then we have neutral water, 7.0, neutral water.

 

So that’s great for baby formula and that sort of thing, but it’s getting clean. You’re getting clean, pure water, right? And H2O is just not water. It’s the major component, right? But you get the vitamins.

 

You get the minerals that are supposed to be in water. Then we drop to 6.0. We call that beauty water. Beauty water is the natural pH of our skin.

 

So we can use that for – actually, we use it in the summertime. All summer long, we’re spraying it on our skin to hydrate our skin so we don’t burn. Okay? Now think about that.

 

The sun, it takes away the moisture that’s in your skin and then burns you. So if you moisturize without chemical – okay, here we go again. Without chemical, I can moisturize my skin.

 

I tan. I don’t burn. It’s awesome.

 

It’s incredible. If my daughter was able to be on today, she could tell you a great story about what it did for her. And then we drop to 2.5. That’s the lowest acidic water.

 

As a matter of fact, it’s the only machine in the world that can create that water. Okay? The only ionizer. So when you’re out there searching, you’re on your Google, and you get hit with all these machines.

 

Oh, we’re twice as good and half as much and all that stuff. They cannot make the waters that I’m talking about. They cannot make these specialty waters.

 

That 2.5 kills every germ, virus, and bacteria known to man in 30 seconds or less. Think about that. Of course, all of our doctors were torn down.

 

Right? Immediately. A few years ago when we got an unwanted immigrant. But that 2.5 kills all germs, viruses, and bacteria.

 

So we clean our countertops, clean your bathroom, clean everything. You disinfect. We use it here in our store each and every day.

 

We spray every bottle that comes in because it disinfects. And guess what? It’s safe. If you get pink eye, you can put it in your eye, and it will get rid of that.

 

If you get strep throat, you gargle with it, and it will get rid of that. If you have an open wound, you treat your open wound with that. If you know anybody with bed sores or anything, do you know that 175,000 people a year die from just bed sores alone? 2.5 will take care of that, will help them.

 

2.5 along with 6.0, rehydrating the skin. So the machine creates a lot of different waters, guys. I know we don’t really get to show them very much on the show.

 

It’s really tough. When you’re doing a live demonstration with us, then you get to see those waters in a much better. But, of course, it takes me two hours to go through a live demonstration, so Mark won’t give me that time.

 

All right. Mark, that was kind of just a quick overview. I’m not hearing you.

 

Nope, I’m not hearing you. It might be me. Oh, there you are.

 

No, you can have more time. We’ll just bring you in next month when you have your cohort back with Tina. That’s right.

 

She’s the one who can help me coordinate stuff. She can get stuff to work on the computer. I can show it to you.

 

No, it’ll be great. All right. Where do we go from here? I guess we call it a wrap.

 

If you guys want to find MyFreeWater.com, is that correct? Yep, MyFreeWater.com, and also BetterH2O4U. Okay, so that’s BetterH2O4, the number four, and U, Y-O-U.com. That’s Gerald’s website, too. There’s our website right there, guys.

 

And you can go there and just listen. If you go in there, in the comments, just put Mark Z, so I know who it is, how you got to us, so that we’ll reach out to you. And I’ll do my best.

 

I mean, I heard the phone already ring, and somebody already saw me on. I’m like, hey, I better call Wade. But we do our best to get right back to you.

 

As I said, my audio-visual help, everything, is sitting down in Alabama right now. But I’ll do my best to get back to you as quick as I can. Guys, it’s, you know, I’ll tell you, no household should be without this.

 

And I believe in just a matter of a few years, no household will be without this. You know, I remember when I was a very young man, my grandmother having her first toaster. And, man, she hated that thing.

 

She hated it. She was like, can I just put it on the open fire and toast my bread the way I always did? Because she would burn it all the time. And my grandma, there’s a dial.

 

There’s a little setting. That’s dating myself a little bit, buddy. I hear you.

 

All right, folks. See you this evening. I am planning on one maybe recorded.

 

We’ll see. I know I’ve got a busy, busy day. Wade, thank you.

 

We’ll drag you back in with Gina. And good time to call it a wrap. Thank you, Mark.

 

Appreciate you guys. Appreciate everybody.

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