Who Is Tim Sheehy?
say, okay, this Tim Sheehy guy, who is he? Where'd he come from? Mm hmm. Right.
I'm just asking. wait a minute. Wait a minute. Here we go. Private equity, Behemoth, Blackstone Incorporated is the company's largest single stock holder. No, there you go. Bingo. Bingo. You just said it all right there.
Fact is, according to, Montanans for Limited Government, she sent out a great article about the connections between Tim Sheehy and all the DEI and ESG crap that is being pushed
by the globalists.
And, man, there's so many connections there, you can't believe it. I mean, we've even got some of their own writing on this.
And all I can tell you is that they believe in UN Agenda 21, and they believe in environmental social governance, and they believe in diversity, equity, and inclusiveness as part of their political platform.
We've got some of the articles that have published, about Tim Sheehy, and he's actually… interviewed for many of them so that he can, tell people firsthand how much he believes in ESG and, in DEI and in all these, Marxist socialist crappy programs that are pushing us into global government.
And then he goes on to talk about how it is so important that we understand that climate change is such an important part of this whole process and that we need to be fully on board with all the programs that basically are part of Agenda 21. He hit all the right buttons there, didn't he?
Oh boy, yeah, you can't make this stuff up.
He is now a publicly traded company, I believe, B A E R are the ticker symbols, but, guess what? Almost all of his, contracts that he's got are with the U.S. federal government.
Talk about in bed with the government, you couldn't get anymore in bed.
Sheehy talks about D. A. Davidson. Who was the brokerage that handled his public offering about how wonderful it was that they were following the ESG guidelines that were coming down from international sources on environmental social governance.
Let's go ahead and play that video clip. And I could just tell you anytime the… So called establishment says somebody's good.
That's when you head for the exits.
Richard Aerospace is one of the nation's largest privately held Aerial firefighting companies, and it will start trading on the NASDAQ today. And with me is the founder and CEO, Tim Sheehy, to explain the company a little bit.
The wildfire crisis is really spreading globally. Uh, as we see the effects of climate change and urbanization along the wildland urban interface, we experienced a pretty rapid uplift in demand from our customer base, which consists of state governments and federal agencies.
So, we recognize that, had a technology that was desired by that market. And, and have really leaned into it and seen great successes with the added aircraft like you see behind me. Our CL 415AF Super Scoopers complementing our surveillance aircraft.
The forest services demand for what we were able to do, uh, was extremely high and, and very quickly became a pure play company, which we are today, a hundred percent focused on wildfire response, uh, climate change related wildfire crises.
You know, we're a business that's, that's not dependent on that, not consumer spending. Uh, we're federally funded, state funded…
We want to continue to grow, and being the position we are in now as a company, uh, growing in the public markets will be, um, better for us as owners. It'll be easier for us to acquire new airframes and get new forms of financing. Uh, as a public trade security.
this is a very capital intensive business. Exactly right. I mean, right behind me here, we have six of these aircraft, and this is a 30 million plane.
And as I mentioned, being a ground force commander as an officer, I was responsible for, um, you know, the planning and tactical direction of our teams on the ground.
And that's when I was introduced to this capability of aerial ISR, of having aircraft overhead, giving us that real time data in infrared, uh, in daytime video, and giving us all that kind of, um, situational awareness that you wouldn't normally have. As a boots on the ground task force and understanding how the power of that air ground team integrated, uh, was a force multiplier.
You know, the nation can benefit from this just like the military did overseas.
So, my question is, in all your surveillance stuff, sorry, I did, I was on the other side of that my whole career, you know what I mean?
And so I know about all that, and when you're turning this loose on the American citizenry and you're bragging about it, I got a problem with it.
He and somebody else have 30,000 acres in this Montana, land conservation, and they're raising sustainable beef.
Well, I've been in Montana all my life, and I, there's, all these families that have raised beef for generations after generation. But when I hear the word sustainable , it makes my skin crawl, because we know where that comes from.
So, I'm going to put two things together.
I'm going to put climate change and sustainable beef together.
I’m trying to figure out how that represents any of my values, I mean…
Does he raise any bulls? Because there's stuff that goes with bulls, you know. Yeah. Well, there is, but we better not go there because he's also in the DEI, , and that means that you're really not supposed to use pronouns.
He's a diversity guy, so, is what you're saying. Mm hmm.
I'd love to see what he says about ESG
Remember when Zinky was pushing so hard in the drone thing? Okay? Remember? Drones? So is Tim Sheehy. He's really into the drone thing.
Guess what? The EPA has now 20,000 drones monitoring all over the United States to make sure that everybody is, is following their environmental regulations.
Well, sure, because the Fourth Amendment doesn't matter. We can't be secure in our persons, our papers, or our things. You know, there's no due process of law.
Okay. Now let's look at the that's where most of his contracts are focused in either a federal or state government. does that look to you like that might be a conflict of interest? Hmm, might, might be to me.
It says the contracts with the U. S. agencies have provided around three quarters of the company's revenue.
Sheehy estimated in March earnings call, federal contracts accounted for 96% of the company's revenue in 2022, according to Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
I just wonder where all the money came from to start it.
I mean, you got you said he has six 30 million dollar airplanes.
Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Here we go. Private equity, Behemoth Blackstone Incorporated is the company's largest single stock holder…
There you go. Bingo. Bingo. You just said it all right there.
they have more power actually, than the federal government, financially, so I think that's an interesting, what, what article is that? Thumper? this is, Bloomberg Government
I like that it's basically blackstone. With government contracts. Yeah. You can't get any more in bed than that.
And that's why, you know, I asked the question, where did this guy come from? Like, you, you gave me a lot of information. I, quite honestly, I've been, uh, I've been farming and ranching a lot lately, so I, I haven't had a lot of free time to do analysis. But when I, when you show those articles and play those clips, I mean, My goodness, where do you pick up any conservative values at all?
It's interesting. It's an interesting thing. Thumper put up there. 96% comes from federal contracts. I guess the other 4% is state contracts. Yeah, yeah, that's pretty much it. Thumper, what do you think about all this?
They have tried to throw Matt under the bus. And he's been one of the best Congress people in this country. He's been one of the, one of the 20 standouts in this country.
If you go to his constitutional voting record from new American or any of the constitutional indexes, he's the only one he's, he's got a hundred percent.
Constitutional voting records since he's been in office. Well, amazingly, I think that even you look at Matt Rosendale, he's kind of, you know, I'm pretty, pretty impressed with what he's done in Congress.
I am too. He's one of the good ones. And, and guess what, he's the one that's under the bus for Tim Sheehy, because Matt was going to run for that Senate office.
Well, yeah, I know, but Trump is endorsing Sheehy, too, right?
Trump has a long history of endorsing and backing the wrong horse. No kidding.