 Here's how that ties together. The powers of B understand the value of the Arkansas-Missouri Ozarks. They understand that value. The Russians understand this value. If you... And I was going to give you some Google searches before you distracted me, sir, in the yellow hat. What's your name, Ray? Randy. Randy distracted me. And then I'll add this to you. Here's the first Google search. Russians in Texas County. The Russian enclave in Texas County, Missouri. They claim to be an alcohol and drug rehab facility from St. Petersburg, Russia. They were driving cross-country to get to Florida. Now, why would you go through Texas County to get to Florida, of all things? I mean, you can't get to Florida from Texas County. I mean, it's...anyway. It was so beautiful that we decided to stay. So, they bought whatever their acreage is there. And they moved in. There's about 30 of these men. Now, I've been around...anybody's been around law enforcement or things of that nature. You've probably been around some drug and alcohol rehab places. The real hand ones for people, the children of the rich, and they'll do. They generally are pretty shoestring operations. Now, the Russians in Texas County, if they need a new $30,000 backhoe, they just go buy it. They go to the hardware store with their debit card to buy $1,000 worth of supplies. If the money's not on the debit card, they walk out in the parking lot, make a phone call. It's there. The people who've been observing this location, they say, boy, John has a lot of really nice new BMW Mercedes coming and going from there. People I've talked to that have watched the... And they got videos promoting on YouTube, promoting what they do. I mean, they're real proud of themselves. Some of the guys I've talked to who watch these videos say, yeah, that guy spits nuts, that guy spits nuts and so forth. They can pick them out of the crowd. Thick necks, short hair. There we go. And there's another compound I'm a little bit... About another hour south. Now, Jesse Ventura, when he started doing his shows, I thought, before I started watching him, I thought, this is going to be a bunch of flim flam smoke and mirrors. He's been doing a lot of good work, actually. He's doing a lot of good work. It's very shocking that his work could get as mainstream as it's become. Well, it's amazing they got as many shows in as they did. The Russians are here. I'll say thousands. I don't know how many thousands. It doesn't matter. Now, driving an 18-wheeled truck is considered a good blue-collar job for American men. Make what, 40, 50 grand a year? Okay. It's a good blue-collar job. You're a high school graduate. You're sober. You've got a nice job. Why are there so many Russians here driving those trucks? Why? Now, where I live, we've got a fairly narrow two-lane highway, and I'm driving along this 18-wheeler stop, and I stop to see what's going on. This guy is Russian. He can't get his truck turned around without help because the roads are so narrow. So I help him get turned around to get to his destination. A lot of Russians driving these 18-wheeler trucks, jobs that should be taken by American men. Now, the plane ticket here to get here from Russia alone is more money than most Russian men would make in several years. Just the plane ticket. Now, what better way to learn how this country's put together than to be 10 feet up in the air driving these roads? Whoa, baby. You want to figure out how this country's put together, that's a good way to do it. Okay, next Google search. CIA and the word Denver. You'll find press releases issued by the CIA that they're moving from Langley, Virginia to Denver. Now, the first press releases, they may still be archived, they said, well, we want to break up the good old boy network that's been in place for so many decades. Well, even their own people were laughing at that, just like you are, sir. So they changed the press release, and they just say, we're moving from Langley, Virginia to Denver for operational reasons. Next Google search. NSA and Denver. No such agency, National Security Agency. Moving from the east coast to Denver. Now, they say they can't get enough, and the press release said, oh, we can't get enough electricity at Fort Meade, Maryland, so we have to move to Utah. Denver and Utah both. We can't get enough electricity. Now, if I was in the business of selling electricity, I think I would increase my capacity to meet their needs. There's a Gene Hackman film, Enemy of the State, great film. There's a true statement in there about NSA at Fort Meade. 19 acres of Cray mainframe computers underground. 19 acres of Cray mainframe computers underground. Now, what they've done in Utah, I think, doubles it, maybe triples it, breathtaking. That's your third Google search, next Google search. Plum Island. Do we have any biologists in here? Doctors? Okay. Teresa, if you're going to be messing around with foot and mouth disease, anthrax for a living, would it be a good idea to have it on an island, maybe 100 miles off the coast? That'd be a pretty smart thing in case something got loose, wouldn't it? That was smart. And about half a century ago, they took Plum Island, 100 miles off the east coast, and they decided to build this facility to work with anthrax and foot and mouth disease and all these really nasty bugs that kill people and kill animals. The press release for Plum Island being moved to Kansas of all places says, oh, we've run out of space on Plum Island. Now, you do a Google Earth search. You can see an aerial photograph of Plum Island. Looks like a 300 acre golf course with five buildings on it. Run out of space, excuse me. Move with the Manhattan, Kansas in the middle of the most productive, very cultural real estate on the planet. And it's also a very well-respected veterinary school. We have any business owners here? Okay. If you have a business and you have employees, you don't move your business 2,000 miles unless you've got a really good reason. And why would you do such a thing? For operational reasons? You wouldn't do it unless you had no choice. That's why you would do it. If you had no choice at all, you would move. If the event that you was causing you to do it, this goes to Randy's question, if it was 20 years in the future, why would you do it now? All those people are going to be retired. They'll be gone. Why would you move them now? You move them because you have no choice. You move them because you have to do it right now. Talk about expense. When Milton Denver for the CIA had to be a mirror image of what they were leaving at Langley, Virginia. Everything in place. All the square feet, all the logistics, the computers, the workstations. Before they moved anybody, everything had to be duplicated. And Denver first. Incredible expense. Tens of millions of dollars. Yes, sir. There's a book I'm going to recommend you read. The title is real simple. The Prize. The Prize. It documents just like winning a prize at the fair. The Prize. It documents the involvement of energy and oil interests in all the major wars of the last hundred years. Well, I was, everybody here at the Prophecy Club? Stan Johnson? Okay. Stan sent me on two nationwide tours in less than a year. He never did that with anybody. Fall 2004, January 2005. The book titled Peak Oil had just come out. It's a thick, heavy, hardbound book. People coming up to me frantic. John, John, we're about to run out of oil. Peak oil. Professor McCann and I talk about this occasionally. Most of the geologists at the oil companies got laid off fifteen, twenty years ago. They found at least a century's worth of oil and natural gas. At least a century's worth. Fifteen, twenty years ago. Why are you going to send out geologists looking for more oil? You know, your great-great-grandchildren may need it, but we don't. And the reason we're doing it is because of money. The reason where these fuels are being generated is that the amount of money being generated is beyond belief. There's lots of ways to create energy and they're being suppressed. There's books that were published a hundred years ago that talk a lot about this. I'm sure many people here have heard about Nikolai Tesla and the things that he was coming up with. That's a rabbit trail. I don't want to go down too deep, but yes, there are easily obtainable solutions. Natural gas is a good one, for example. What do you get when you burn natural gas water vapor? You know, okay, I can live with that. We got a century's worth of natural gas. Questions? Yeah. Doc. Bob Gaskin. Yeah, right. You have any new information on that or what are your feelings about it? Right. Well, Bob Gaskin is a former Marine who runs a preparedness school, Black Dog Survival School. I've met him at a couple of these expos down in Springfield in Lebanon. His friend and he were having breakfast in Kansas City about four weeks ago. And his friend, at the time, he turned his resignation four days later, worked for the Department of Homeland Security. His friend turned over a stack of documents. They weren't classified, but they were DHS documents. And the following morning, Bob was staying in a hotel and he was having breakfast in the breakfast bar. And two men approached him and they said, Mr. Gaskin, we'd like to talk to you. We'd like to talk to you about those documents in August. Then they showed him a photograph of him getting the documents the day before. And they were playing good cop, bad cop, and they wanted to go up to his room and recover documents. He agreed to have one of them go up with him, the good cop. And Bob is also a deputy sheriff, by the way. As he's walking past the registration desk, he tells the young lady, if I'm not back in 10 minutes, he shows her his badge. If I'm not back in 10 minutes, call the police. So they go up and they get the documents and they all went their separate ways. Bob talked about a financial event the second week of April. Now, there's many people, Gerald Salante is probably one of the best known, who's saying the second quarter this year could be real rough. It's not rocket science. There's many, many well-respected economic prognosticators saying the second quarter this year, something really serious could happen with our financial situation. All Bob Gaskin has done is attach a more specific time frame. That's all he's doing. No big deal. Although it's going to be a big deal, but we'll see. The second event is what he refers to as a celestial event the second week of September. And he says, I won't be anywhere near, on or around the Caribbean the second week of September, but I'm just looking at what this will be. My guess is a really big rock hitting the water. That's a good guess as any. I don't have any plans to go to the Caribbean anyway, so I'll make sure my daughter doesn't go. If any of you want to go, well, send me a postcard. Yeah, doc. Okay. Okay. Everybody here is doc's question in the back. First and foremost is the spiritual preparation. That's above everything else. If you haven't been through really hard times, I have, I'll tell you, that's the most important thing. When you're in combat, the guy who doesn't have a solid spiritual foundation becomes a very dangerous person to be around. The other kind of person is real dangerous to be around as a guy who doesn't have a sense of humor. Right, Commands Sergeant Major? Seriously, I mean, yeah. The guy in the foxhole doesn't have a sense of humor. He's going to get you hurt. The guy in the foxhole doesn't have a strong spiritual foundation. He's going to get himself hurting people around him. So work, make sure that house is in order. Next come skills. I'm working with the viburnum community, the mayor, the chief police, the fire chief. We've got what we call the viburnal emergency response team. We're starting our fourth year now. The first thing we did three years ago was identify two groups of people in that community. All the ham radio operators and every man and woman who had any kind of medical training whatsoever. Doctors, nurses, dentists, dental hygienists, EMTs, paramedics. Those are the two skills. If you've got a group of six people or a group of 600, those are the two skills that will be in highest demand and shortest supply. Now, granted, there's dozens of other skills that are going to be needed for a long-term crisis. But those two skills will be in highest demand and shortest supply. So work on those two skills. Yes, sir. Everybody here has a question. How's it lined up with Bible prophecy? I've got a great answer for that. Anybody know any Messianic Jews? Messianic Jews? They're Christians who keep the Jewish holidays, basically. I'm kind of a shorthand version of it. There was a Messianic Jewish rabbi giving a presentation in North Carolina about the 10th planet and all that matters. And this woman comes up to him after he's finished and she says, did you get some of your information from John Moore? And he says, who's John Moore? So she gives him one of my DVDs. He watches it and he calls me up a week later. He says, John, I've reached the conclusions that you have by studying the Torah, the Old Testament. He came to understand the cyclical nature of people living on this planet. Now, archaeology has two jobs. It's not to entertain grade school kids. Archaeology has two jobs. One is to recover ancient technology. The other is to keep us from finding out about it. We have any math majors in here? No math majors. Who wants a math? Okay. You've done mathematical calculations to 10 decimal points, haven't you? Why would somebody do such a thing? Tell us why. Okay. The Mayans were doing mathematical calculations to 10 decimal points. They were. Or was supposed to believe that the farther back you go in history, the more primitive people get when in fact it's just the opposite. More sophisticated language. The two foundations of any civilization are language and mathematics. That's the foundation of any civilization. A complex written language and mathematics. If you've got those two things, you're on your way to have an advanced civilization. And when you go back in history, 12,000 years, for example, that's exactly what you find. How about green glass in the Saudi Arabian Peninsula covering the desert? How about Kashmir? A friend of mine, he retired from the oil industry. I said, you've ever been to Kashmir? He'd been all over the planet. He said, yeah, I went there on vacation with my wife. I said, did you know that there were nuclear devices set off there 12,000 years ago? He says, oh yeah, John, they sell trinkets in the local souvenir shops, commemorating it. Now up until August of 1945, we didn't know how you could turn the sand of Saudi Arabia into glass. We all found out in August of 1945 how you get the heat of the sun at the surface of the planet. There's only one way. And it's there. You can go out and walk on it right now, green glass in the Saudi Arabian Peninsula. There is only one way, 12,000 years ago. Our ancestors, and this is where we got some Christians here, right? Oh, aliens did this. They have to keep this whole false thing about Darwinian evolutionary theory going. What we're finding out is it was our ancestors, it wasn't aliens. It was our ancestors that had that technology, not aliens. Once you figure that out, Darwinian evolution is out the window and they can't tolerate that. That's why you see so much promotion about chariots of the gods. No, it was our ancestors, our ancestors that God put here. They found pyramids in Bosnia, bigger than the Great Pyramid in Egypt. Another intelligent analyst, a friend of mine, he got an assignment. Him and 99 other men with ATVs, cameras, surveying equipment, they entered the man-made tunnels at Hoover Dam. The man-made tunnels that come out at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, 60 miles away, as the crow flies. Two man teams, all day long, measuring, photographing, surveying, the man-made tunnels that, when they were originally found 100 years ago, had artifacts in them. This is common knowledge in certain areas. Andy Jackson, my hero, Andy Jackson, he kicked the bankers out. War of 1812, you can read it in his biography. The War of 1812, he's down in New Orleans. He says right there in his autobiography, we made use of the ancient canals in our defenses of New Orleans. Canals large enough to be used for ocean-going ships that predate any white man being here 500 years ago. Yes, sir. I wish we had more time, but thank you. Mid-level and upper mantle management in FEMA and Department of Homeland Security, they really want their friends and family, their high school buddies, people they went to college with to know what's coming at us. But they also have non-disclose agreements. I mean, that's a pretty serious thing. A paycheck and a pension is a pretty serious thing. So how do you let your friends and family know that what's coming at us? Here's what mid-level management in FEMA says. Watch these two films. The current version of Red Dawn, if you haven't seen it, I do recommend it. It involves an EMP attack on the United States and the film the day after tomorrow with Dennis Quaid. That's two films they tell people to watch. If you want to know what's going to be like in the future, watch those two films. That's what they tell friends and family. How are we doing on time, Doc? On my table over here, I don't know if you all saw it, we've got several, a couple of books. One is Special Forces Men. One of my jobs in Special Forces was to maintain the library. FM 31-20, I call that book Portable War. 500 pages. That book is meant to take an A-team out into a remote village in Burma or Africa or South America and create an army, literally. Portable War, I mean, right? Command Sergeant Major? That's it. And the other book there, it was bound with parachute cord in the last edition. This one's got an ACO fastener, but that's the best wilderness survival book I've ever seen. Six ways in, 12 ways out. Excellent. I do recommend it. Of course my DVDs are there. If you need an energy cleaner, 25 bucks off tonight. Faraday bags to protect your electronic equipment. Getting back to Doc's question about prepping. These cities, and going back to your question, sir, about being in the city, these cities will become death traps, literally. If the power grid goes down, you're toast. You think you can hold off the starving masses? You know, good luck. You need an exit plan. There's one road. Now, we don't think of Metro St. Louis as an isthmus, but we've got the Missouri River on the north, the Sip River on the east, and the Merrimack River on the south. There's only one road. One road that comes into St. Louis City and County that does not cross a major body of water. What is it? That's it. Who's going to control Manchester really quick? The military and the police. I don't know if they're going to cut off all the traffic, but in a severe crisis, especially in earthquake, they'll take control pretty quick to make sure that their equipment can move in and out. Okay. One more question, and we'll be done. There's the lady right here in the red sweater. The question is, what do you do with your money? I've had this come up, and we could talk privately about it if you wanted a private consultation, but a friend of mine recently came into a quarter-million-dollar windfall, and we discussed this, one of the things he's doing, and he's doing a number of things, gold and silver coins, and cashier's checks from the enemy banks, like Goldman Sachs. Cashier's checks made out to himself. Now, I don't have a hundred-dollar bill with me. Anybody got one of the new hundred-dollar bills? You can hold it up here. There's one. Hold that up so everybody can see it. The new hundred-dollar bill. Actually, that's the old one, but there are new ones. Thank you, sir. There's one of the new ones. There's one of the new ones. This is the second time they changed it. The first time they changed it. There's this nice color poster from the Treasury Department. Here's the new hundred-dollar bill with all the anti-counterfeiting measures on it. And then at the very bottom, we will always honor all previously-issued currency. They think we're idiots or what? Why would the counterfeiter try to make the new money when they just counterfeit the old? All previously-issued currency will be honored. What's the point? That's true. Really, you need to become a student of Gerald Salente. I would suggest, seriously. Gerald Salente, C-E-L-E-N-T-E. He puts out some really... And there's some other good people out there, but he does a good job. You will be the last question, sir. I think that Hussein Obama has a loose grip on reality myself. I've got an email into a friend of mine. He's in Europe. He's a troubleshooter for passenger jets. I've heard that there's a transponder built into the current Boeing engines. It can't be turned off. I don't know if it's true or not. I read an article by some general who's making it some retired general. If that's true, then that's the kind of thing Boeing would do. If that's true, they've known where this jet is the whole time. We have anybody connected to Boeing that knows that? One way or the other? You've got to know people that work for Boeing, right? I mean it in St. Louis, but the big jets. I'll be on the radio the next day. If I get confirmation they've got transponders on those engines. I'll be talking about them the next morning. They tracked it the whole way. That's the question everybody wants. Just get your house in order and be ready to go. We used to call it come as you are war, right Dan? He's busy talking. He's going to run us out of here, right? Changing is one of the possibilities. They've passed a law that your money in the bank is now an investment. Not a deposit. So they might just keep it. Thank you ladies and gentlemen.