Andrew Gruel
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I also get about 50 emails a day about potholes and speed bumps and left-hand turns that should be put in place. So it's the granular stuff and the broad stuff. But the city of Huntington Beach right now has multiple lawsuits against the state of California. for their overreach. We're a charter city. So many of the things that are trying to force down upon us are elite, not just illegal.
I mean, it's unconstitutional. More recently, Measure A, which is our voter ID that was passed unanimously here in the city of Huntington Beach by voter and obviously city council. We were sued by the state of California. And then because they said we couldn't do that by state law, but we're a chartered city and we recently won that lawsuit.
I mean, it's unconstitutional. More recently, Measure A, which is our voter ID that was passed unanimously here in the city of Huntington Beach by voter and obviously city council. We were sued by the state of California. And then because they said we couldn't do that by state law, but we're a chartered city and we recently won that lawsuit.
So Huntington Beach being a 7-0 majority is gonna set the state for many other cities in California and hopefully around the country where we can fight this craziness and show that you can do it on a local level. So that's really important.
So Huntington Beach being a 7-0 majority is gonna set the state for many other cities in California and hopefully around the country where we can fight this craziness and show that you can do it on a local level. So that's really important.
Well, they're taking the food out of food and they're replacing it with chemicals. I think you and I have talked about this previously in the past, but why is it in the government's best interest to do so? Well, it all comes down to money, right? It all comes down to kind of fiat.
Well, they're taking the food out of food and they're replacing it with chemicals. I think you and I have talked about this previously in the past, but why is it in the government's best interest to do so? Well, it all comes down to money, right? It all comes down to kind of fiat.
It comes down to the reserve and the fact that over the years, the government has inflated our currency so much and they have misappropriated so many of our dollars and pumped so much money into the economy that the primary area in which people can actually understand how little our money is worth is through food because it's really the breadbasket, right?
It comes down to the reserve and the fact that over the years, the government has inflated our currency so much and they have misappropriated so many of our dollars and pumped so much money into the economy that the primary area in which people can actually understand how little our money is worth is through food because it's really the breadbasket, right?
And actually, interestingly, in a lot of the indices over the years, they've removed food from that kind of breadbasket, the means by which they measure the value of our dollar. So as they make our food cheaper and cheaper, they're artificially giving us the impression that our dollar is worth more than it really is. It is in their best interest to do so. Otherwise, there would be mass revolutions.
And actually, interestingly, in a lot of the indices over the years, they've removed food from that kind of breadbasket, the means by which they measure the value of our dollar. So as they make our food cheaper and cheaper, they're artificially giving us the impression that our dollar is worth more than it really is. It is in their best interest to do so. Otherwise, there would be mass revolutions.
revolutions around the world has all come back to food. We've seen it because people can't buy food, right? The basic sustenance. So the idea is we create this massive conglomeration at the top, this merging of government and private business creating kind of, well, really it's fascism, right? And if we tell them what they can put in our food, we remove all of the nutrients, we make it cheaper.
revolutions around the world has all come back to food. We've seen it because people can't buy food, right? The basic sustenance. So the idea is we create this massive conglomeration at the top, this merging of government and private business creating kind of, well, really it's fascism, right? And if we tell them what they can put in our food, we remove all of the nutrients, we make it cheaper.
And the cheaper it is, then there's the general appearance that things are still affordable in the United States. So we can print all this money on the other side and they won't realize.
And the cheaper it is, then there's the general appearance that things are still affordable in the United States. So we can print all this money on the other side and they won't realize.
Yeah, the GMO movement that did start in the 60s and the 70s has obviously been credited for stopping famine, just like you just described right now. However, what happens with new technologies always in the form of a government manipulation becomes the curse that it was intended to avoid.
Yeah, the GMO movement that did start in the 60s and the 70s has obviously been credited for stopping famine, just like you just described right now. However, what happens with new technologies always in the form of a government manipulation becomes the curse that it was intended to avoid.
Because GMOs went from just really creating a system in which we can grow some more of these commodity crops to let's continue to genetically modify. Let's patent that modification.
Because GMOs went from just really creating a system in which we can grow some more of these commodity crops to let's continue to genetically modify. Let's patent that modification.
Let's give a handful of corporations the ability to work hand in glove with the government behind closed doors to continue to manipulate the food supply and manipulate the food supply in a manner in which we give power to a small handful or cadre of people. Right. So look at what's happened with Monsanto. Look at what's what happened with a lot of these corporations.