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🗓️ 28 April 2022
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0:00.0 | Coming to you from the Hagman report dot com studio located in the Keystone |
0:06.4 | state. First place of a mighty nation. It's your host, Doug Hagman. |
0:19.2 | And welcome ladies and gentlemen to this edition of the Hagman report. It is |
0:23.2 | Thursday, the Thursday, April 28th, 2022. Of course, office to office. How's this |
0:29.0 | for an intimate setting? While we get our new tech system up and running Earth, the tech is doing |
0:33.9 | that right now. Steve Quill is joined me from his office on me from my office. And we are going |
0:39.5 | to have this rather intimate conversation about how we become a nation of lab rats. Isn't that |
0:46.9 | kind of the where we're at here? And we've done so willingly. And we've kind of become a nation of |
0:53.6 | of these willing participants in a giant setting of, well, I don't know what you call it, a |
1:02.4 | social experiment, I suppose. But with that, Steve Quill, Steve Quill dot com. Also, folks, |
1:07.7 | I'm really pushing this mega drop. You've got to get the download or the DVD or download |
1:14.4 | whatever mega drop you got to watch that because it's happening right now. And also really all of |
1:21.0 | Steve's projects. Just go to gen6 dot com link will be in the program description box at |
1:26.7 | Hagman report dot com. And order those because you know what, the more informed we are, the better |
1:33.2 | off we are. So with that, Steve Quill, Steve, how are you, sir? Really good, Doug. And I don't think |
1:38.9 | that people understand that the, if you will, the mega drought is now becoming so problematic |
1:48.2 | that 40 million people on the west coast are in danger of having the water cut off. And the |
1:53.8 | power is going to be absolutely problematic, especially if we have a super hot fiery summer on |
2:01.5 | the west coast, which it appears we're going to. And when, when mega drought is more than that, |
2:06.6 | I wish you could have called it mega drought mega death. But in retrospect, it's, it's hard for |
2:12.8 | people to understand how important water is. And Doug, when you and I first started talking |
2:18.1 | broadcasting together, we did the hq intel alert and stuff. We were covering a lot of future |
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