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Your Phone Is A Beacon And The Government Is Listening

Hutt Season 7 Episode 3

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A governor urges people to “record everything.” It sounds empowering—until you realize every phone is also a tracking device broadcasting location, identifiers, and social ties. We pull back the curtain on the tools and incentives that turn public spaces into sensor grids: Stingray cell-site simulators sweeping up nearby devices, geofenced ad tech that quietly sells your movements, and data brokers linking it all into a profile that can be bought, subpoenaed, or scraped.

From there, we sit with the human cost. When rhetoric frames neighbors as monsters and normal disagreements as emergencies, vigilance mutates into vigilante theater. That’s how a tragedy becomes “content,” and how outrage drowns out context. We won’t rehash viral talking points. Instead, we examine how leadership, deconfliction, and clear rules could have prevented catastrophe—where city officials chose posturing over presence, and where absent guardrails let crowd energy spiral. The result is not a culture war victory but a family in mourning and a community more brittle than before.

We also map the policy edges: what Posse Comitatus actually restrains, where federal authority can override state posture, and why procedural coordination matters more than performative statements. Oversight shouldn’t be a press release—it should be receipts. That means real staffing, transparent moratoriums without quiet loopholes, and cooperation that protects bystanders while preserving lawful operations.

You’ll leave with pragmatic steps: audit and revoke app permissions, uninstall data-hungry “utilities,” use privacy-first browsers and DNS, consider a Faraday sleeve at high-risk events, film from safer stand-off distances, and archive media with integrity tools. Most of all, recalibrate your inputs. Read primary sources. Support local reporting. Vote with clarity instead of vibes. If you found this useful, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs the privacy primer, and leave a review telling us where you draw the line on surveillance.

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Speaker recorded from deep inside the bubbles of a decommissioned missile silo, we bring the man, one single man who wants to bring light to the darkness and dark to the lightness. Although he's not always right, he is always certain. So now, with security protocols in place, the protesters have been forced back behind the barricades and the blast doors are now sealed. Without further delay, let me introduce you to the host of Podcast, Mr. Tim Hutner.

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Thank you, Sergeant at Arms. You can now take your post. The views and opinions expressed in this program are solely those of the individual and participants. These views and opinions expressed do not represent those of the host or the show. The opinions in this broadcast are not to replace your legal, medical, or spiritual professionals. Welcome to the Hotcast. Today is 118, 2026. If you've been living under that rock anywhere on the solar system today, or this week, you can only imagine what uh you're starting to see. What we're seeing in the world. Tell you what, got a couple of things I want to go over with you and should make you think about what's really going on. So for Hutcast, a really wild conversation today. Stuff you can't write. This happens. This is real life today on Hutcast.

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Welcome back to Hutcast fans. I tell you what, there's been some things going on in the news, and I'm not going to go through the same stuff you see over and over and over and sensationalize what you already know. You can find it on TikTok, you can find it on HateBook, whatever your social media platform is. It's out there. It's on there. You're seeing it. There's all kinds of stuff going on. So much so that you couldn't write this if you had to. Or if you could. It's that crazy, that incredible. So where do we start today? I know we're going to start. We're going to start with a clip. I want you to hear this because this section of the program is going to be about cell phone data tracking. How they can find you, what they can find, the information they can get. Is it civil liberties a violation? There's a whole bunch of conversation. But I want to start out with this section just because I've never heard any city official say this in any city, let alone the quagmire we got going up here in Minnesota. I'm glad my uh underground bunker is hidden in a location that is undisclosed. So for hotcast, I want you to hear this first from me, and then we'll we'll start talking about it. So here we go.

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Tonight I want to share another way you can help. Witness. Help us establish a record of exactly what's happening in our communities. You have an absolute right to peacefully film ice agents as they conduct these activities. So carry your phone with you at all times. And if you see these ice agents in your neighborhood, take out that phone and hit record. Help us create a database of the atrocities against Minnesotans, not just to establish a record for posterity, but to bank evidence for future prosecution.

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Okay. Did you hear that? That is our governor of Minnesota, Tim Walls. Listen to what he said and how he said it. It was an outfront conversation he had at the podium, telling people what to do. Now, here's what you don't know about that. A lot of people think, hey, yeah, you know, we're going to do this. Look in the palm of your hand if you're listening to this on your smartphone. Nobody has a flip phone anymore, so it doesn't have the GPS tracking location and metadata. But what you guys really need to know, I don't care if you're for or against ICE, I don't care if you're whatever it is, whatever your conversation, whatever your political view is, it's irrelevant. But this guy, out and out, says that we are going to build a database. Now, if you don't know much about tech, let me tell you how dangerous it is. Let's say you're this uh Jake Lang guy. Jake Lang is the guy who came in from another city state, he flew in here, he's uh he's pro-ICE, he's he's gonna demonstrate the other side of pro-ICE, where 99% of them are against ice. But you see, the ones that came out in the cold and did this and protested are are the ones that are the ones that are being detained illegal from Venezuela, whatever it is, whatever that is. And again, you've got your news, you listen to it. But here's what you need to know about some of this tech. And it's kind of crazy. There isn't one package of software that does this. But a common technology used by U.S. law enforcement, federal agencies. Cell phone tracking is the Stingray, also known as the cell phone simulator, the IMIS catcher, which mimics cell phone towers and tricks phones into connecting and allowing agencies to track, intercept, collect data, and it's funded by agencies like the DOJ, the DHS, the FBI, ICE. Now, this Stingray technology, we'll use the we'll use the generic term, acts like a cell tower. And these are mobile deployable. They ain't just a, hey, I got this and we're gonna put it on a tower and we're gonna go do the setup. No, no, no, no. Stingrays are a very small thing. They used to have them in the original Humvees, which they were like a kind of a big box, big huge interceptor. But the Stingrays can do a whole lot. So if you Google Stingray, cell phone whatever, just do some search on it, just do some do some Googling. You'll see what this thing's capable of, and it is incredible the kind of stuff. Now, the data collected does a number of things. If you were in a protest, like these knuckleheads downtown, a peaceful protest, no less, when Walt says carry your phone with you, he don't give two craps what's going on. You don't care if he knows what's going on, he's got two Y's, you've got cameras twenty four seven mounted downtown, uptown, north Minneapolis, it doesn't matter. Nobody gets away from not being on video anymore. It doesn't happen. If you're in the world, you're being recorded. Not even a conversation about that. But this uh mayor, governor, and who else is uh driving this weird bus specifically told you to take your cell phone. And that should raise a really big flag no matter what side of the aisle you're on. Hey, I want to be in this area. Now if they can collect you, and they can collect your data and your information, your rally points, your whatever it is, whatever it is you may be doing nefariously or legally, they got ya. They can put that thing together just like J6, like they used it in J6. The quote unquote insurrection. Unbelievable amount of craziness. It can reveal your location, your call records, your texts, other data from phones in the vicinity, not just at a target one. Now you're wondering, okay, who does this? Well, that's a that's a really good question. Who does this? Anybody can contact a company that says, I want to target somebody in my geofence location between latitude, longitude, latitude, longitude. It's just all about geographics. It's called geo tracking. Now I want to target everybody who comes into a certain town. If they come into the town, I want them to see my widgets I sell. Or you just want to know what's going on. You can pay for that data. What I've seen personally with my own two eyes is how long will you be in town? Or were you in town? Where did you go? Where did you stay? Where your home address is from where you came in the town, because it'll track outside the Gio. It will tell you what you are, and if you use these phone apps to pay pay by phone or swipe, it'll tell you what you paid for your lunch, what you paid for with your anything credit card related that's on your phone, what your credit cards are. Boy, I'll tell you what. This is kind of a big thing. The users of such federal agencies will include the FBI, the DEA, the NSA, ICE, and of course we got federal and state, the local police, departments across this use of technology is is often without public disclosure. Which means they ain't telling you they have it. Hey, I got this cool app. It'll come in through any app. It doesn't matter which one it is. Hey, we'll give you this great super flashlight that you can use. And it's like a 20 meg flashlight. Why why does it take 20 meg to turn a flashlight on? Because there's way more to it than that. Isn't that the annoying pop-ups you see on your phone? This is something that is crazy. And when you say do you agree to use it, which also includes agreeing to your your location and your rack ac access to records, your phone calls, your everything in your phone, and you want that app to turn on the stupid light, you're gonna say yes. Most people do, because hey, it's a free app. It's not free, it's costing you your freedom app. You you can't again you can't write this stuff. They track you. So when Mr. Walls came out in public and said that, the first time I heard that I thought, wow, that's crazy. Use your phone, carry your phone with you under the premise of, oh, you can record this. Just record it. There's plenty of news organizations recording this. Now you're probably wondering, how does ICE find these people? Well, I think I was pretty clear when I said this is used by ICE. ICE is a group of optimistic people that if if you're if you're in the location, they're an opportunity group, if there happen to be off against a certain guy or a certain person, which they might have used their cell phone data to come find them. Where does ICE say hey I'm gonna set up? Their initial job is to go after the thieves and crooks and rapists and like this was all presented to us. I'm at Target. Hey, we know that this mister Gonzalez, whatever, is at Target. We know that he's a convicted felon in his country, Venezuela, Mexico, whatever it is. They wait there for him, but in the meantime, long as I'm here waiting for him to get there or get out of there or they're watching, of course, the stingray, or whatever their software packages they're using. And as long as I'm here, let's snag up some people while I'm here. Yeah. Off goes some people, getting a little crazy. Got nothing to do but grab people. I've never been stopped yet. I don't know how I would handle the roughness of a particular agent. I don't know what I will do at the time. I haven't got something in my head. But I think my first thought is to say, okay, what are you asking for? Will I comply? I more than likely will, provided they don't throw me on the ground and cuff me. At that point, you don't resist because you're already in cuffs. You're not getting out of this. So why would you fight after you're tied up? It's like kind of like watch one of those stupid episodes for cops. Where they come up to you, they're fifty feet away, hey I want to just have a conversation with you. You don't have conversation when your handcuffs are out. You don't have a conversation when they just want to talk to you and they come up and grab your elbow. Because that's how they're going to control you is your arms. Then they'll take you to the ground and control you with your legs. I just want to have a conversation. Click click, you got the bracelets on. You don't fight back. Then you're then at that point, I I guess I would invoke my Fifth Amendment rights. I have the right to remain silent. And most people have that right by constitutional law, but yet they fail to exercise it because they can't shut up. Just because you have the right doesn't mean you have the ability to shut up. They seize your phone, off you go. They'll throw you in a car, then they'll still wait for the other guy to be around. Stingray says he's in the area. The meta tracking data is all linked together to this guy. Now he knows his guys, he knows his other guys, he knows everybody he talks to. It's a network. And nobody's talking about it. Nobody says, hey, how do we stop this? You can't turn your phone off and stop it. You can't take your battery out because most new phones do not have a battery package anymore. It's all integral. How do you stop it if you were going to do something? Well, if you tune into the Hutcast Facebook page, you'll see one of my posts I did on Nick Shirley's Doohickey, and Nick and I have been having conversations behind the scenes scene if he wants to come on here. But I put it on his and it's getting some huge traction. It's called a Faraday cage. It's nothing new. It's been around since the beginning of time. It's a little pouch that they sell. It's a little pouch that has steel impregnated fusion into the material that blocks any signals coming in and coming out. For twelve ninety-five on Amazon, if you were about to do that kind of work, I think I would have one on my phone. Or I would just stay home and watch it on the news, because that's what most people do, logically. It's only the crap starters that want to stir it up. Including this Mr. Lang. So think about that when you're hey, I've got nothing to do, let's go start some crap in another city that you probably don't live in. Like Renee. Renee Good. She was stirring it up, she started it. She's blocking. You might have your opinions, I have mine. But focusing on this tracking method. They ain't gonna tell you that it's violating your civil liberty rights. They're gonna find some excuse to use it. You're and you're you are paying them, provided you don't have an Obama phone. That means we're paying them. To track you, to follow you, to learn your contacts. Yeah. I'll tell you what, that's kind of a thing. The software agents involved are are so incredible. It's all real time. There's nothing you can do to stop it. It's just yeah. Other companies call this surveillance tools consumer stockware. I've never heard the term stalkerware before, but it whatever, whatever you want to call it, doesn't make any sense either way. But everybody has access to it, including normal consumers. You too can get this information. Now the question is, can you track ice trucks? Can you track FBI guys, DEA guys? I don't know about that. Can you use their weapons and tools against them? I don't know if you can get a stingray, but it doesn't mean you couldn't get a software app that does it. I don't know about that. Don't know if I really care to find out where the feds are. I'm not doing nothing illegal. Most people who are following the law doesn't matter to 'em. Go home. Watch your TV. Catch your last episodes of Landman before all the good people get kicked off or quit. Yeah. Just focus, people. Pay attention to what's going on. It didn't make sense when Walt said that. He knows what he's saying. But you didn't. So if you're gonna carry your phone, you are at risk. And you can't undo that. You heard him say it, he's gonna build a database. He didn't say database of video, he just said we're gonna build a database. If you need to listen to it again, back up, listen to what he said. Be very, very specific on his words. They're pretty uh straight to the point. What do you think about that comment, huh? Is that crazy? How do you even begin to start that? I don't even know. Okay, so let's. Now that we've discussed uh geofencing tracking, if the locals are gonna use it, the feds are gonna use it, Trump's gonna use this. Here's what you need to know about what Trump Trump is telling you. Because it's it's pretty it's pretty real. The old timers call this Posse Comentatis. It's a war powers act. And it's very it's very powerful. It's it was used uh way back, 92, California governor used it last. It was like 18 something, 1893 it was developed. Now, the thing about Posse Commentatis is it's very uh how would I put it? It's very powerful. It's about suspending your constitutional rights. Rights that once you engage this, we we are deploying Federal Army, Navy, Air Force, whatever it is, against our own people. Now this is not going to be some simple National Guard gig. National Guard is army, but they're National Guards, that's what they were designed to do. That was their primary functions on on clandestine operations within the borders of the United States, not our military. Now I think it was 1878 was when this largely came out. Domestic law enforces except when specify obvious and authorized Congress and Constitution, ensuring that separation between military and civilian policies while acting prevents troops from acting on local police. Okay. It's supposed to stop it against the police. But it will. Insurrections the act the exists for emergencies, the extremist groups that holy cow. You've got a city Minneapolis, you got riding in the street, not mostly protest niceness crap stuff. It's not that. It's not even close to that. Mostly peaceful. And that pot's gonna be pretty crispy. And while it's closing to place the National Guard, he gets him ready, excuse me. He readies them and gets them going. But Trump can over take that National Guard and use it against them. Them being state and local. He can override that. We are the United States of America, not the United States of Minnesota. Hence federal, not state. If Trump puts his foot down. It is gonna be not good for everybody involved. Cleansing of the of the cologne. Crazy. It's crazy stuff. Now, Posse Comitatis, it's Latin for power of the country or force of the country. Historically, the authority of the sheriffs and summons able-body citizens at Posse to help maintain peace, pursue criminals. Here we go, criminals, and suppress lawlessness.

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Ring a bell, ding ding. Now, if you listen to some of the previous The Last Hut Cast is a three-minute segment on this gal that got shot up. This sensationalism that's done by the media. P.S. It has gone viral. We were at 1.7 million views. About four days ago, it took that long, probably about 20 hours to go viral. It was posted on a bunch of things. It was a quick voice to text reading. We produced it heavily in the studio. I want to make sure it came through clean and clear. And it was bingo spot on. Listen to it. It's kind of everywhere. Again, if it goes to 1.7 million listens in 20 hours, you've probably already heard it. But it says hot cast, so you cannot miss it. If you have missed it, tune it into the Facebook site. You'll see it. And listen to how they spun this up. Shame on our government. Shame on our local government. Shame on the mayor of Minneapolis. And it'll get it'll get right to the point. It's it's pretty real. But holy cow, people. Again, you can't write this stuff. Possi commentat is gonna happen. You ain't gonna win. Nobody wins on that. Nobody's winning now. Left ain't winning. Right ain't winning. And nobody's listening to each other. So, we've taken your rights away. We're stealing all your data. Let me rephrase that. We're collecting all your data you don't know about. We're using your location that you don't know about. We're building a list of you and your known associates, your known posse you don't know about. Trump's on the verge of posse commentatis. War Powers Act, uh sort of the general street term. When's enough enough? When do you sit back and say, there you can't even talk common sense? There's no common sense on any of this. This land guy comes in from out of town, he's a right fighter, he's pro-ICE. The ICE is here to do their job. Unfortunately, there's gonna be incidences when you have 3,000 troopers in town doing their job. They're hitting the heavies, the Somalians are going nuts. This Nick guy's stirring it up, which it's what that's what he's supposed to do. How come it wasn't stirred up before then? Where's the oversight in all these things? Uh oversight. Where are checks and balances? And for God's sakes, we should have some. So that's what I'm gonna talk about in our next segment. Checks and balances, what goes on at the state level, all these Somalian medical sending companies driving trucks, job blah blah blah. We ain't we they didn't steal it, we were stupid enough to let them take it. And they kept taking and we kept ignoring it. Did they know about it? Oh yeah, I think they did. Okay, next section. I need to take a commercial break. We are twenty five minutes into this section. Listen to that section with Mr. Governor Waltz again. PS he's not running again, thank goodness. The only two governors in the state of Minnesota ever made three terms. And that was at a time when they weren't crazy in the world. Thank goodness he decided to do the right thing and pull the pin. Alright, stand by commercial break. Coming back, we're gonna talk about checks and balances. We'll be right back.

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All right, welcome back to Headcast. So here's what we got in the beginning of this. I told the next section we'll be about checks and balances. Here's my initial thought. Now I'm going to play you the studio version high-edited content in which went viral for me. Now, this viral gig is kind of a computer compressed, it's data enhanced. I mean, it's it's it's me, but it's compressed me and kind of a me. But you'll hear three tones in the beginning, which sets the audio standard, and then from there it goes forward. Now, this is the information that I brought out about checks and balances to tell you what's going on with these local officials. Where where are their checks and balances? What can they why can they say whatever they want to and spin this thing up more and more and more and more? And then both sides are picking a fight and everybody's digging their heels in the ground, and well, here we are. So stand by. I'm gonna play this intro and then I'm gonna continue on my checks and balances because the point I'm bringing up in this is the checks and balances in our state should have had someone there. So Renee D A didn't get shot, B, she wasn't in the way, and C, where is our mayor? Not our mayor, let me rephrase that. He ain't my mayor. The mayor of Minneapolis and the police chief, who decided to take a stand against ICE by not being on site while they're conducting clandestine operations within our borders. They're doing this. They're gonna do their job. But everybody wants to dig their heels in that sand and say, nope, we ain't doing anything to help you. Well, you weren't there to help the ice guys. Had you been there, I believe that you would have helped this Renee Gal not get shot. Not blocked their operations, not what are you what do you expect was gonna happen? You know, sometimes dumb is just dumb. And same with this Nick guy or this uh this Lang guy. He comes out and wants to stir stuff up, dude, you're you're walking to an hornet's nest. It's on you when you come out of there bleeding, which he did. But he had every right to be there as everybody else did. Renee had a right to be there until she started impeding what's going on. So h hold tight, I'm gonna play this, and then we'll we'll get back to the uh to the conversation of checks and balances.

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Let's start where adults start. A woman is dead. That's not a meme, it's not a dunk, it's not content, it's a human life gone. And that's a tragedy, period. But if we're going to be honest, if we're going to deal in reality instead of slogans, then we also have to say what too many people are tiptoeing around. This didn't happen in a vacuum. This is what happens when you take a human being and marinate them in apocalyptic political propaganda until they can't tell the difference between a disagreement and a war. When you convince people that ICE agents are basically the Gestapo, when you tell them the country is a Nazi regime, when you sell them the idea that detention facilities are concentration camps, then don't act shocked when someone decides, well, if that's true, then normal rules don't apply. I'm justified to do whatever it takes. Because if a person genuinely believes that, if they truly believe brown people are being rounded up and shipped off to camps, then yeah, that would feel like an emergency. That would create panic. That would make them feel heroic for jumping in front of cars and trying to shut things down. That's what hysteria does. It hijacks your judgment and hands you a cape. And the sickest part is that kind of narrative didn't just come from some random internet crank. It got boosted and normalized. It got repeated so many times, on TV, on social media, by activists, by politicians, by people who should know better, that eventually fiction starts to feel like fact. So no, I'm not surprised she thought she was standing up to evil. I'm not surprised she believed she was doing the right thing. But here's the part ideology will never tell you. Believing something hard enough doesn't make it true, and it doesn't make it safe. Now she's dead. And for what? No grand victory happened. No magical prison doors opened. No camp got shut down. No hardened criminal became a better person because someone played vigilante in the street. What did happen is real life, brutal life. Children without a mother, a family wrecked, a community shaken. And the same people who pour gasoline on the public mind are going to do what they always do. Move on, deny responsibility, and crank the volume even higher. Because they won't learn from it. They never do. They won't dial back the rhetoric. They won't admit that calling everyone Nazis and calling everything genocide is reckless. They won't acknowledge that when you tell normal people this is 1933, you are practically begging for someone to start acting like it. So here's the takeaway, and it's not complicated. You can debate immigration policy without lying. You can protest without encouraging lawlessness. You can hate an administration without turning your neighbors into monsters. But if you keep feeding people end times propaganda and praising vigilantism as virtue, you're going to keep getting tragedies like this until the next person believes the fantasy so completely that reality kills them for it. That's not activism. That's a body count. Hotcast January 8th, 2026.

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Alright, super duper. Okay, you heard the whole thing. You've probably heard it on the previous episode of Hutcast. It was just standing by itself, you heard the three tones, and you could play it. So if you want to play just that part of it, kick into the site on BuzzSprout, grab the data link, share it to whoever. Again, that text statement brought almost two million hits to Hutcast Facebook. It's kind of a win for us as a small guy in the underground bunker location. But let's talk about this checks and balances. Because I believe, like I said prior to the data that I just played you, this could have been averted. This could have been stopped. This could have been protected. Miss Renee and her partner. They came to the cities. They wanted to stir it up, no different than this Jake guy, Jake Lang. And everybody calls the victim. They come out here with the cape on, just like I said in the three minute deal. They're all amped up, they think they're fighting the regime. The leaders of the city come out irresponsibly saying stuff like that. They shouldn't have been. Leadership is known when to shut your mouth to. And they didn't. They wanted to stir this up. They wanted to turn the volume up to eleven. The rhetoric. The similes to Nazi Germany nineteen thirty three. Is that what your elected leader does? I'm not calling it total left side crazy here, because we've had enough of this on the right side. We've had enough of this with Trump talking out of check. Trump does his stuff too. He's got narcissistic tendencies like everybody else. He's a glory mutt, but you know, we hired him to do a job. We hired the last guys to do a job. They didn't do nothing. And we can go into the debate of what whatever, whatever it is. You know, I'm sure I'll get some hate mail on this and all right, that's my opinion. You have yours, I have mine. It's knowing when the difference is. Again, like I said at the previous text, knowing when it's a war and when it isn't. It's so convoluted. Now let's talk checks and balances. Nick Shirley was in town to show the world what's going on. He didn't go in there to pick on anybody, he didn't care. He basically brought this up to show a lot of people, look, if there were really truly checks and balances, why weren't they engaged by the DHS or the MDH? That's a really good question, isn't it? So you got all these people saying they're learning centers and kids and now let me give you some heads up on the Minnesota Department of Health. Now, this is right off the website. The Minnesota Department of Health is a state agency responsible for overseeing medical services. Now that's a pretty big compass. It's wide. MDH's mission is to protect, maintain, and improve the health of all people in Minnesota. Kids, immigrants, everything, including the illegal ones. The agency works includes monitoring infectious diseases. Okay, that's that's health. Ensuring safe drinking water, pretty common need unless you're in Michigan or you're in Detroit where they don't have really good water. Supporting food programs, uh, starve the children, feed the children program, remember that deal? And all that cash that kind of went away. Hmm. And advancing policies to prevent chronic disease. So heads up on future stuff, COVID, etc., etc. And improve mental health. Well, that's another broad stroke of a brush. The MDH also inspects nursing homes, hospitals, and other facilities to ensure quality care and provide data analysis to improve the healthcare system. It's a Minnesota state statute. It's right on their website. The MDH divisions and sections include Environmental Health Division, Health Policy Division, Cancer Control, I don't know how you can control cancer, and the Health Regulation Division, amongst others. I don't know what the others are yet. These divisions handle various aspects of health regulation, including licensing, uh-huh, oversight, provider of a network adequate of consumer education. For more information and details, MDH divisions and sections, as well as offer their specific functions, you can refer to the MDH website. Okay, that being said, that came off the web. And I am on the mdh.us website. And it looks very intuitive, nothing crazy, you know, fancy this, that, the other, but you can do a lot of Google searching, and you can search right in there. You can you can get updates. There's a lot of things you can get off this website. I would advise everybody, and I do mean everybody, don't care what side of the fence you're on, to enter their email updates. Now you get to see things that they publish on a regular basis. You're their oversight. Now, this oversight gig. How many agents do you think are in the Department of MDH? 100, 2, 5, 000? No matter what it is, from what we got going on in the state of Minnesota. Everything included, including the learing centers, i.e. the transportation guys, um got 60 trucks. The second thing that this uh Nick Shirley's doing about the transitional vehicles moving from A to B, where are they being housed? I mean, he's stirring it up again. He ain't stirring it, he's he's bringing it to your attention. This might be some kid looking for a gig. He's getting paid. He's on YouTube, he's making millions and millions of head. Good for him. He's doing it honestly. He's reporting the facts. Where's our facts? Where's our people from the MDH saying, hey, um we're getting this? We're seeing this. But now what I'm hearing is the chatter. A lot of chatter. Liz Collins uh had a guy on their show, Dr. Suttenstein, an attorney. I'd love to get him on my show and have different questions. I would have forty, forty-five minutes of, hey, this is what we're seeing. What's what can we cover in that kind of amount of time? But he had said years ago that this is a problem. This needs to be fixed. He was the oversight attorney. You know what happened to him, don't you? Yeah. Terminated. You're a crap starter. This don't need to be out in public. We can't control it. We don't have the manpower. The MDH does not have the manpower to oversee what we're spending correction. What we're getting ripped off millions and millions of dollars. Now we've all seen the videos of these Somalians sending huge batches of cash back to their country. Suitcase after suitcase after suitcase. TSA agents seeing it, but can't do nothing about it. It's not within their purview. Have to let 'em go. You're leaving the state with I don't know how many how many how many m hundreds can you put in a big, big, huge suitcase? I mean what's the thing's got away? I don't know. I've never had that kind of money. I'm not opposed to doing it, so if you want to donate to the show, feel free. I accept huge donations in suitcases, uh the nice aluminum ones, by the way. They hold more. But in the meantime, I guess I'll get my dollar oh six of uh my paid influencer check from Hate Book. Either way, he made this announcement, he brought it to the group, he showed him his oversight, he's gone, he told everybody, and they're still operating. They're still making this happen. Uh one thing I've seen in the past is the DHS has a called 245D home-based licensed moratorium on since January 1, 26. January 1st, 2026, through December 31st, 2027 is when this is gonna on and off. It's a two-year gig. Now, here's what they're not telling you in the world. They think it's all happy rise, good, blah, blah. We're gonna calm this down so we can oversight this, we can check these guys, we can have the time to do this, but we're gonna stop all incoming applications for DHS. Unless you do the exception request application, DHS number 5820, and it's under the DWRS exemption request application. Here's what they don't tell you. They fall under two areas. 145, is it? And 245. Okay, 245, 144G. 245D, yeah. They're licensed or they're not, or they're provisional, but there's also this new one they just said provisional. Now they're they're not coming in, they're not going out, they're not licensed. So the state has done this watch this magic trick work, which we didn't know as a as a group. What's well hold on, they they they stopped the 245s. Oh, sure they did. They just relabeled them as provisional. So they can continue to do what they need to do because the state MDH is crying for bets. The DHS is jumping up and down. We've got no place to put these people. Yeah. I like that one. Oh man. Where's the oversight? They got a system so big, so screwed up, that they can't oversight what they've got. Let alone lyrian centers, let alone medical transport companies. They're billing us that. You all, you're gonna we're not going through this stuff again. You you know the gig. But there's a lot of things people aren't telling you. What's between the lines, what you can't get in a sound bite. Things that you should really, really pay attention to. Get on the website, put your name in there. Let's see what they're saying. Do some research. Dig in. Talk to your local politician guys. Hey, what what are we seeing? Do the math, people. I know it sucks. Nobody wants to do politics, nobody wants to do this, but and but here we are because nobody wanted to do anything. Except for the people who came to our country and said, Oh, they're dumb enough to give it to us. I'm gonna take it. I do believe there's a term that Somalians use for uh guys who go to work every day, bust their hump, pay their taxes, so that these people can take our taxes and use them for what they want. Again, that is my opinion. And I think they call 'em Oh yeah, yeah. It's it's called pay pigs. I've seen somebody on a video channel laughing at us pay pigs because we're too stupid to a stop them, have oversight, shut them off, and and they just keep taking it. Let that soak in. Pay pigs. I'm a I'm a pay pig. Now the the the world has been out there saying all these guys got an average IQ of sixty. I think that's I don't know, I don't care. But where's my IQ when when they're letting them go and doing it? Where's your IQ? Where how come we're not stopping us? Again, oversight. And who's the dumb ones? We keep paying and working. Don't get involved. Don't involve now. Maybe wait for our president to do it. We should have been on this long ago. Maybe we didn't have the power as a a group of pay pigs to go out and say enough of this crap. Get voted out, the fight in the democratic side for the mayor of Minneapolis, Fatah against Fry? I've talked to Fry. They don't think like normal people. He thinks a little differently. Which is okay. That's what makes the world go round. But he's one of the guys who stirs this up. The Nazi regime. Where where is your checks and balances by not saying inflating and enriching and getting people killed on the streets? Renee good. You can't write this. This is not a show about who's doing what wrong and who's p to blame and you know you you can go on forever from this. What are you gonna personally do in your side of your head of your thing? Are you gonna listen a little bit to the other side? Are you gonna pay attention to what's going on? Uh are you pay pegs gonna go back to work and say, oh whatever, I can't control this? Well you can. You can control this every time you go to the polls. And I do believe, this is my opinion again, that if a lot of the left and the Dems weren't really upset with this nationwide, that Trump wouldn't be in office. They hate the guy. They hate him even more. But they had a choice. Hate him or hate Kamala. I guess you get the less of two evils for them. Do some research, guys. Focus on what you need to know. Don't get your sound bites from from the channel news on TV that that is so so goofy. I was watching Caroline Caroline, the state speaker, I'm sorry, the key the federal speaker that Trump has hired, Speaker of the House. Nope, let me correct that. Speaker of Speaker of the White House. And she she was talking to some reporters she's briefed for the news reporters. Now here's casing my point about responsibility and checks and balances. She says something, and this one reporter, she she a actually asked this reporter a question in the front. I don't know if it's a CNN guy or whatever it was. And she asked this reporter a question about, so what do you think about this girl getting shot? Renee Good. The guy she trapped him, she baited him, she cornered him, and then she kicked his ass. Right on TV. You could see this guy's eyes swell up. He's swallowing like you wouldn't believe it. And this guy walked right into it, both eyes open, both feet run into this conversation because I'm thinking his point, oh, I get to say something on TV. Until you look like a jackass. And he responded by saying, because she had asked him, what do you think this should have been done, and blah, blah, blah. And he starts out the conversation, well, first of all, had the president not been a Nazi regime, blah, blah, blah, going to blah blah blah. And it was just, I mean, it's really pointless. But he started out the conversation with uh a left liberal, crazy, it was funny as heck. It was funny as heck. And she kicked this butt up and out. I'll tell you what, uh, it's uh 23 minutes into this. I'm gonna I'm gonna find that and put it in this section right about here. So stand by and what we'll finish talking about. So hold on.

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Thanks, Caroline. Um, earlier you were just defending ice agents generally. And early long secondly known spoke to the media, and she said, among other things, that they are doing everything correctly. Um 32 people died in Ice custody last year. Uh 170 US citizens were detained by an IT. And uh Renee Good was gotten the head killed by night. Wait, I'm doing that.

SPEAKER_00:

Why was uh Renee Good unfortunately and tragically killed?

SPEAKER_01:

Are you asking me my opinion because I might take them after the phone?

SPEAKER_00:

Okay, so you're a biased reporter with a left-wing opinion. Yeah, because you're a left-wing hack, you're not a reporter, you're posing in this room as a journalist, and it's so clear by the premise of your question. And you and the people in the media who have such biases but fake like you're a journalist. You shouldn't even be sitting in that seat, but you're pretending like you're a journalist, but you're a left-wing activist. And the question that you just raised and your answer proves your bias. You should be reporting on the facts, you should be reporting on the cases. Do you have the numbers of how many American citizens were killed at the hands of illegal aliens who ICE is trying to remove from this country? I bet you don't. I bet you didn't even read up on those stories. I bet you never even read about Lakin Romiley or Jocelyn Nungering or all of the innocent Americans who were killed at the hands of illegal aliens in this country, and the brave men and women of ICE are doing everything in their power to remove those heinous individuals and make our community safer. And shame on people like you in the media who have a a crooked view and have a biased view and pretend like you're a real honest journalist.

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Tell me that ain't a kung fu. Carolina Levitt gave it all. And I'm like, okay, she's got some chops, this gal. But you see my point on how the news, that little blurb I paid played in the beginning of how they are so recklessly say things like that. And and where is this guy's checks and balances? He literally walked right into it. You couldn't have you couldn't have ever set that up any better to give this guy the kung fu. Yeah. Good for her. Good for her. She was she outsmarred this guy ten to one and he just dumbly. Outstanding. When when should the news be the news? And where are there checks and balances? You can't begin to tell you the stuff that should be told and isn't. And and how about the news? You ain't seeing this uh guy who flew in to stir it up. Getting his butt kicked all over the news. You see everything else on the news, but you don't see this guy. He's bleeding and busted head open, they're dragging him through the streets, they're ripping his his clothing off, they got his flak jacket all busted to snot. And never did it make the news. But the left side, hey, they're throwing tear gas. Oh wow. These poor left people. Poor left people. There is no checks and balances in the media. But if you watch it, if you watch these channels that do this, they they know that you're watching. They got the their version of a stingray, who's watching what TV, what show, what getting downloaded. This is all trackable. If you watch it on a left TV program versus a right TV program, or you don't even know which one you're seeing it on, by watching the whole thing and it over and over and over, you're you're giving them data. Data on you. Hey, I watched this. Like our cable boxes. They had that discussion back in the late 90s when they could tell you everything about what you were watching. When you fast forward it, when you shut it off, when you muted it, what channel you're watching. Everything was there. And they're still doing it. If it bleeds, it leads. Yeah. Caroline just did this guy a big one. And he should feel pretty stupid. I feel embarrassed for this monkey. Walked right into it. Oh guys. It's getting pretty late on this one. Oh, she's 27 minutes into it. Shame on you, Minneapolis police. For not engaging to protect Renee Good. Where are the where are their checks and balances? Shame on anybody who's not there to protect the people in which they swore to protect. The world of craziness. Alright, people. Gotta I gotta pull the pen. Get involved. Pay attention. Focus on the big things. Understand the details. Don't spew respew. Don't have your rhetoric or someone else's rhetoric. Engage your brain. What makes sense to you? And if you can't engage your brain, have someone engage their brain for you. Because I can only imagine there might be someone out there with a different opinion than ours. And if they dig their heels in right away and want to want to confront you, they'll never you'll never convince them of anything. Nor you if you're dug dug in. You have someone's opinion, they have their opinion. Somewhere in the center is the truth. We need the truth right now. We need those checks and balances. The left is checks and balances for the right, the right is checks and balances for the left. And somewhere you need to get the libs in there. And independence. Okay. I don't even know where to finish this crazy conversation. Other than thanks everybody for listening, I'll tell you what. Thank you again for making it go viral. Absolutely a crazy one with that. And that was just, like I said, text. It was a good text. It was well placed. Hotcast. Last episode gives you that section I displayed. Don't forget, if you want to grab it, share it, give it to somebody. I'm only assuming we're going to make viral twice on that, so we're we're probably going to hit two million views and listens on this whole thing. Which I'm okay with. At least I'm making more in a buck oh six now. Which is still maybe a buck oh seven. Spend it all in one spot. I don't know. Alright, guys, I'm it. I'm polinic it. I'm done. Have a good one. Thanks again for doing everything you do. Thanks for tuning in. And we'll catch you next time on Hutcast. And that's a wrap for Hutcast. Hutcast is again a pragmatic approach to seeing things how some people see them. If you like our show, give us a thumbs up on the Facebook site. Again for Hutcast. Thank you again. Have a wonderful evening.

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