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Speaker 1 (00:05):
This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth
generation warfare.
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Really below a commentator, international social media sensation and former
Navy intelligence veteran, this.
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Is human events with your host, Jackka. Soviet christ is only.
Speaker 4 (00:25):
In age has only just begun.
Speaker 5 (00:27):
We are one people, one family, and one glorious station
under God.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
We will never give in. We will never give up, we.
Speaker 5 (00:34):
Will never back down, we will never ever surrender.
Speaker 6 (00:38):
Well, I hadn't planned to speak, but I am on
behalf of all the military men and women who serve
our country and serve so honorably, on behalf of the
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Speaker 3 (00:54):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (00:54):
Do you think the reputation of the United States has
gone down under your presidence? No, I think it's gone
way up, and I think we're respected country again. We
were left at all over the world. We had a
president that couldn't walk up a flight of stage, couldn't
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You knew it.
Speaker 7 (01:16):
I knew it, and everybody knew.
Speaker 5 (01:18):
It, but you guys didn't want to write it because
you're fake news.
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All right, thank you.
Speaker 5 (01:22):
By the way, ABC is one of the worst.
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I have to be honest.
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Okay.
Speaker 8 (01:25):
Everybody who aspires and attains to public office in America,
regardless of which branch they're in, is just a servant
of the people. And the people need to manifest their outrage.
The people need to manifest their outrage. The people need
to manifest their outrage.
Speaker 9 (01:47):
The right to organize, the unions were agreements. We're going
to depend the right to assemble.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
We know with doctor King.
Speaker 9 (02:00):
The greatness of America is the right to protest for
what is right against Wallbreaker's office, and that's where we
are today. I'll leave you with my friends with the
words of the great Marylander Frederick Douglas.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Jaymie, why did you lose the popular vote?
Speaker 4 (02:19):
Why did you lose every single swing state?
Speaker 7 (02:30):
Why did the talk let me.
Speaker 10 (02:43):
This?
Speaker 11 (02:45):
Why did you get my vote?
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board today's edition of Human
Events Daily. We're here live in Washington, DC, Today's April thirtieth,
twenty twenty five, and a dominie. Political violence is never
acceptable It's never acceptable under any circumstance. Political speech is protected.
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It is protected under the First Amendment. Congressman Jamie Raskin
stated that the right to protest peacefully must be respected,
yet he didn't seem to have.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
Any respect for it at all.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
And I'll just say this, this incident is under investigation.
I've made my police report, filed it with federal law enforcement.
Everything is being looked at the IAM this union. We're
in communication with the highest levels, and there's a lot
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more to this that has gone on, even outside of
what you saw on the video that I can't get
into right now, but it will be be made public
at the appropriate time. But all I will say is
this completely unacceptable public square in Washington, d C. A
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US congressman, a group of federal union workers. Political violence
is never acceptable and it should never be encouraged with this.
Human Events Daily with Jackie Philip will be right back,
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To the Second American Revolution.
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So folks, we're breaking all of this down.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
I wanted to bring in on today my favorite anti
communists is how we always describe her, and it's Vita Duffy.
She's the host of the Bungino Report early edition of Vida.
Speaker 4 (06:33):
How are you.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Hey, Jack, Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Well, Vita, we were talking a little bit in the break.
There's this this. Obviously you saw what happened this video.
Jamie Raskin, the union members from Iam just swarming me
after he points at me in the crowd and rather
than engage in a discussion or he actually called for
a protest in the video, and.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
Rather than respond.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
To anything that I said, he points at me and
his union. These individuals swarmed around me and well everyone
everyone could see what happened.
Speaker 4 (07:10):
I don't want to get ahead of.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
The investigation here, but Avida, this is clearly an incitement
to violence and a situation where and I've listened to
the video again and again, and I don't hear for
a second that Congressman Raskin ever says to stop. He
never calls for de escalation, he never calls for the
violence to end.
Speaker 4 (07:32):
What is going on here, Avida? What are we to
make of this?
Speaker 12 (07:35):
Well, let me just first say that I've confirmed before
the show, Jack, I'm so glad that Tanya wasn't there,
that your kids weren't there.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
I mean, this isn't such a serious situation.
Speaker 12 (07:44):
It was so dangerous, but it seems like people are
put in the situation all the time because the Left
is a violent movement at its core.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
There's a reason that Jamie did.
Speaker 12 (07:56):
Not call off these people who were attacking you. We
saw this into American cities were torched, We had billions
of dollars in damage, lives lost, Kamala Harris trying to
bail out these criminals. Kyle Rittenhouse demonized and prosecuted for
self defense. This is the anarcho tyranny, and that is
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so emblematic of the political left.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
Violence is the core of the movement.
Speaker 12 (08:22):
Collectivist revolutions always end in bloodshed because violence is not
a flaw of the system, it is the engine that
drives it.
Speaker 3 (08:32):
This is what they do Leaving.
Speaker 12 (08:34):
Saw this more recently with the way they've been attacking teslaws.
This fiery chaos is the strategy, and it doesn't matter
if you are on the political right or the political left.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
Eventually this will come for you.
Speaker 12 (08:46):
If you look at what happened in the Soviet Union
and the way that avid communists were eventually turned on,
turned on each other, put themselves in the gulags. This
is going a movement that comes for everyone. No one
is safe and it's frankly terrifying. And you got a
little glimpse of it yesterday as you were attacked. And
I think that's what people should take away from this.
This is just a flavor of what's going to come
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for everyone from Collectibus.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
Well and look at you. Know you're right.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
And we've certainly spoken about this regarding Luigi Maggioni, regarding
Thomas Matthew Crooks, who.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
Was an Act Blue donor.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
We've spoken an instance after instance, as you mentioned the
Tesla situation. In many of these cases where there is
no chance for discussion, there's no attempt for discussion. Even
when you walk up and attempt to engage in discussion,
the immediate response is overwhelming violence. And certainly when you
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bring up the loss of the popular vote in twenty
twenty four, apparently that's something that just sends them into
a just an absolute blind rage. And it's a point
where as a point where I think that the government
and really just people in Jeni will have to understand
that what we're dealing with here is in a situation
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where these people are interested in sitting down and having
a polite debate over the finer points of classical liberalism
or something. There is one side that has decided that
they want to destroy the other. They're not interested in
following the rules, and let's think about it, right. Jamie
Raskin was the head of the jan sixth committee. He
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threw peaceful protesters in jail. He threw Steve Bannon in jail.
He threw doctor Peter Navarro in jail, and they were
happy about it. They cheered about it. Actually, by the way,
a Vita you know who else was there. I didn't
see him personally, but I saw later in the footage
that Senator Chris van Holland, Senator Chris van Holland, Jamie
Raskin's Maryland colleague, was also there, and we saw Senator
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Chris van Holland was willing to go down to El
Salvador to meet with the MS thirteen member, a guy
who is a wife beater and a guy who has
had reports written against him that he was in a gang.
He's got the tattoos, and the media wants to talk
about the tattoos. Well, this is a guy even beyond
them as thirteen, he's an illegal alien. But when there's
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a US citizen who's a public you know, in public
is a peaceful protester, Senator Chris van holl And, all
that due process stuff, I guess it just flies out
the window. But if you know, why is it, why
is it that they support the criminal over the law
abiding citizen.
Speaker 12 (11:28):
That's such a good question, Jack, And you're right, like
this obsession with due process suddenly from the left is
absolutely ridiculous and infuriating. You talked about January sixth, Jack,
we had people put in solitary confinement, key evidence hidden
from their lawyers. The left didn't care about due process
at all. They were going to throw away the key
on these people. They were literally politically targeting half the
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country and using January six ers as a lesson, not
in terms of the like.
Speaker 3 (11:56):
They had nothing to do with law and order.
Speaker 12 (11:58):
It was just political targeting, Braizen and disgusting. And there's
a great quote from Gulag Archipelago that I want to
read for you, Jack.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
It says for.
Speaker 12 (12:08):
Him to have a knife was mere misbehavior, tradition. He
didn't know any better. But for you to have one
was terrorism, and that's a great quote because it tells
you exactly what.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
The priorities of the left are.
Speaker 12 (12:18):
It's if it is if the violence is going to
be for a progressive cause, if we're going to attack
Jack Psovic or if we're burning down cities for the
Summer of Love, then it doesn't matter. Anything goes any
kind of violence. But now if it's bringing in illegal
migrants into this country who are potential MS thirteen gang members,
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well then we really care about due process. Then due
process really matters. There's no liberal democracy, there's no law
and order or standards. It is all about whether it
serves the purpose of progressivism. And if it does not
serve the purpose of progressivism, then they have a very
different response.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
That's what it comes down to.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Again and again, it's it's almost looks it's it's unhuman.
Speaker 4 (13:07):
It's unhuman.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
They look at you if you are not part of
the revolution, as a sort of invasive species that must
be eradicated. And so these things like do process or
no one is above the law, these phrases, these tautologies
that they throw out there, they never leave off. Unless
you're a conservative or unless you're a supporter of Donald Trump,
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or unless you're someone who is to the right of
pol Pot and Chairman Mao and all of the other
leftist dictators Joseph Stalin, et cetera throughout history. If you're
to the right of them, well no, then you don't
get these these protections.
Speaker 4 (13:45):
These are for the good people.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
These are for the members of the revolution, or of
course for the oppressed classes.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
Only.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
If you're a member of the oppressor class, well then
you must be taken down. And in fact, this is
how you get through Marxism and Neo Marxism, particularly Bolshevik Leninism.
This is where you get the approval and in fact
even encouragement in many cases of violence. And this has
come through leftists theory. Jack Posobek on with a Vita Duffy.
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We're on with Vita Duffy.
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She is the host of the Bungini Report Early edition,
and we're discussing how the Democrats and the left have
now resorted to violence.
Speaker 4 (19:14):
As I believe what's going on, and this is my read.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
On it, and I've written a book about leftist violence
and it's used throughout history and horrific godless, atheist, materialistic,
communist revolutions. Vida, your family is one that's been a
victim of these, my family as well in Poland's I
should add, but what we're seeing by the way the
Democrats lost the popular vote. I brought that up to
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a group of them yesterday, and rather than I think
examine why it is that they've lost popularity and try
to recalibrate, it seems to me that they've decided to
instead radicalize and go further double down and say, well,
if you won't vote for us, then we are just
going to get violent with you. And really a lot
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of this he come up with the new rise of
the populist movement on the left, where they number one,
think that the country has screwed them over. Number two
think that they actually are living in some kind of
totalitarian dictatorship, which's not, by the way, it's literally the
country voted for Donald Trump, we had an election. It
feels like they're not really interested in the peaceful transfer.
Speaker 4 (20:22):
Of power, are they.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
No, they're not.
Speaker 12 (20:24):
And it's actually kind of fascinating, Jack, because the cannibalism theory,
it just it keeps coming back. They really eat their
own constantly. And an example of this is I think
just yesterday President Trump was giving Gretchen Whitmer a hug,
and he was praising her, and he was inviting her
up on stage to speak. And of course Democrat Governor
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Grehen Whimmer has been trying to distance herself from President Trump.
She was hiding behind the folder, but actually she should
be embracing President Trump. President Trump won Michigan by over
eighty thousand votes. Those are huge numbers. These stronghold Democrats
thought they had, they don't anymore because they become so radical,
and so a strategy for Democrats would be, maybe let's
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start having.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
Some bipartisan conversations. Let's not be so radical.
Speaker 12 (21:09):
On things like race and sex and gender. Let's just
be normal people who care about working class Americans. Maybe
we can have a nuanced take on the Trump tariffs.
But they can't because they're completely deranged and they're destroying
themselves by doing It's another example of this jack you
see with David Hogg right now. He's apparently potentially going
to be removed from his position at the DNC because
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this Native American woman is coming in and saying no, no, no, no,
this was unfair to three black women. David Hogg, whether
you think he's going to do a good job or not,
he's doing something different for the Democrats, but they can't
seem to move past their own race Marxism in order
to help themselves. They're killing themselves.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Doing this, and you're right, they just double down every time.
And when you don't go along with it, what do
they do? It goes immediately to violence. This is a
dangerous time and I think people coming to DC and
I would certainly put this out to any of my
colleagues or staff that are going out to cover any
of these Democrat events or anything like this. You're going
to have to start bringing security or show up in
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numbers or something like this, because even democrats at when
you go, when you go somewhere and are peaceful, will
immediately resort to violence, and God forbid. You know, you
have individuals out there like Thomas Matthew, crooks like Nikita Katzep,
like Luigi Maggioni who decide to go and take things
even a step further.
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All right, Jack Psoba Here, we are back Human Events Daily.
We're on Real America's Voice and the Salem Radio Network.
Very excited to welcome in our next guest, Alex Obcarian.
He's the co founder and COO of one of our
best partners here on the program, Allegiance Gold.
Speaker 4 (24:09):
Alex, how are you so?
Speaker 10 (24:10):
Alex?
Speaker 1 (24:10):
You know we're talking about the price of gold, and
you know, we do the promos, you know, we do
the scripts. And I always say turbulent times, turbulent times,
turbulent economic times.
Speaker 4 (24:21):
And we knew, by the way, with the election.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
In twenty twenty four, that there was going to be
an economic restructuring. This is in fact what President Trump
ran on when he talked about and said at I
don't know two hundred plus how many rallies and political events,
that tariffs were absolutely going to be something that he
introduced into America's economic model, which is a huge turn
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away from the global economic model that has existed really
since the late eighties, nineties and on, with the accession
of China to the World Trade Organization and the expansion
of the petro dollar across all of these markets. Well,
this has been something where you know, when you look
at the price of gold, I say, look, this is
a way to hedge against all of those things. And
(25:07):
it's something to learn about where you know, if you
got into the precious metals market, if you got into
gold back during the pandemic, you're looking at three times
where you are now. So I wanted to get you
in on your analysis. I wanted to get you in
on how you look at the big picture geoeconomic, geostrategic
and the effect that President Trump's tariffs are having on
(25:28):
the entire system.
Speaker 11 (25:31):
Yeah, thanks Jack.
Speaker 10 (25:32):
Well, look to understand gold, you have to go back
and learn a little bit more about the history. So essentially,
in the last five years, we've had the money printing
machine fully blasted, and everyone was talking about inflation and
they were expecting gold to quickly react to that.
Speaker 11 (25:50):
It's not a titra tap movement. It takes some time.
But in reality, gold is.
Speaker 10 (25:54):
More than just a hedge against the currency devaluation. It
is showing us that there is a lack of trust
in the monetary system and there's a lack in the institution.
So with that, gold is not only acting as a
way to protect and preserve, but it's also becoming.
Speaker 11 (26:10):
A growth asset.
Speaker 10 (26:12):
So year to date has outperformed ds P five hundred,
It has outperformed the NASDAK. NASDAK is down about eleven percent,
gold is up about twenty six percent. In reality, that
is not the main purpose of gold, but because of
all the economical.
Speaker 11 (26:27):
Weaknesses that we're seeing.
Speaker 10 (26:28):
As a matter of fact, just today we got the
weaknesses of the first quarter. Now, when President Trump campaigned,
as you mentioned, he was talking about tariff and it's
not a surprise that in the last three months we've
had more than six thousand tons of gold migrate from
Europe to the US. I think people underestimate how important
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gold is, and President Trump is alluding to that. For example,
not too long ago, he tweeted on his social that
he who has the gold will make the rules. The
US Secretary Scott Bessont talked about how we have to
go through an economic detox, so when you look at gold,
like I said earlier, it's no longer a luxury. It's
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almost a necessity to give you that additional layer of protection.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
So the idea being that is is that it's an
insurance almost against all of this tumult all of the
turbulent times that we're seeing right now. And this has
been something where by the way, you know, when it
comes to the tariffs, we know that President Trump is
engaged in a series of negotiations. He's working on deals
in some areas, tarists go up, tarists go down. The
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entire point is that these are levers that he's using
to really reshape that version of the global economy that
we currently see it, and he's clearly seeing it through.
Despite the media headlines, despite everything else, this is something
that he's really committed to it. And I understand by
the way, you know, I've got a retirement account as well.
My wife kind of runs that stuff, as you guys know,
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by the way, because you guys have chatted, but you
know she runs that stuff more so for us. But
it is something that we need to think about that
we have to make sure that our family, just like
any other family, is in a good position while we
go through these waves.
Speaker 4 (28:14):
Does that make sense? Oh?
Speaker 10 (28:16):
Absolutely, you know, I think it's not about the headline.
Forget about the mainstream media. Everyone's talking about the tariff,
but no one's really talking about the problems that occurred in.
Speaker 11 (28:24):
The last few years.
Speaker 10 (28:26):
President Trump walked in into a national debt of thirty
six point five trillion dollars. Okay, interest expense costing US
over a trillion dollars. Those are not something that will
be fixed overnight. Those will take some time. So instead
of focusing on the narrative of tariff that it's causing
disruption in the market, one has to look back and
understand what has led us to this scenario and what.
Speaker 11 (28:49):
Type of situation that we need to do.
Speaker 10 (28:51):
And another thing that I want to share. A couple
of days ago, I had a discussion with my wife.
Since you mentioned your wife, I hope she's been happy
with the investment, and maybe we should do a quick
review and give us some additional updates.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
Ohne, the minute you start asking toan you tell you
about that, you better you may you better make sure
that you schedule at least an hour, maybe an hour
and a half for that one.
Speaker 11 (29:11):
Oh, we'll be happy to. We'll be happy to.
Speaker 10 (29:13):
Of course, it's the least we could do, and we
appreciate how much support you've gotten from your program. No, no,
you know looking back, Yeah, it's the idea that I
wanted to mention when you when you talked about your wife.
Speaker 11 (29:23):
Is two three days ago the issue happened in Spain.
Speaker 10 (29:27):
Okay, all of a sudden, there is a lack of electricity,
everything is out. That is when people will start to
understand the power of having something physical and tangible that
is not tied.
Speaker 11 (29:39):
To the grid. It's just like insurance.
Speaker 10 (29:42):
You want to have it before the accident, before this
scenario occurs. So what I want to remind people is
that this is not the time to look at your
charts of gold and say, can I time the market? Well,
the price drops. As a matter of fact, we had
a little bit of a break. Gold peaked at about
roughly thirty five hundred. Right now we're at about around
thirty three hundred. So it's no longer about timing the market.
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It's about constantly allocating and making sure that you're in
a position so in worst case scenario, if something were
to happen, at least you're protected. Specifically, when you're the
head of household and someone depends on you more so
the responsibility rest on your shoulder.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
And it really comes down to that.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
It's it's this idea that you're you're working with a
group of people and and you're you're also talking about
these issues that we all talk about. I mean, my gosh,
and we haven't even really covered it on the show.
We were wrapped up in a little bit of news myself.
But this idea that all of a sudden, yeah, you're right,
there's no power, there's there's nothing going on. You have
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to figure out you know, Oh my gosh, we're going
to you know, South Africa levels of economic uh, you know,
economic stability where by the way, if you don't know
when I'm referencing in South Africa, they have a situation
where they call it load shedding. I have no idea
what they call it, some weird like British thing, but they.
Speaker 4 (31:02):
Call it load shedding.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
And they said, we have to well, there's too much
load on the system, so we have to shed off
the loads so the system can hold it. So what
do you mean, well, we turn the power grid off
and roll They do the rolling blackouts nationwide in the
country of Africa. And what does this come down to.
This is the competence crisis. So suddenly you're talking about boom,
how many hours do you have before there's lines at
the grocery stores right around the corner, and then boom,
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nothing on the shelves, just like we saw during COVID.
Like I was just talking about the gas stations getting swamped,
the stores Suddenly, well, guess what you know, if you
don't have you know, your credit card machine is working,
how much cash do you have right? How much of
that do you don't change for big bills et cetera,
et cetera. And that just happens within hours. And that's
something where you know, people are saying, oh, no, that's
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ever going to happen.
Speaker 4 (31:48):
Really, it's happening right now in Spain.
Speaker 11 (31:51):
Exactly.
Speaker 10 (31:52):
And you just have to pay attention to what the
smart money's doing. You know, like central banks for example,
love them or hate them, they're not playing the game
to loose. They're planning for the next three to five
years and they're very proactive with their measure. Essentially, they're
voting against a currency that is constantly being devalued. And
as a result, which is the alternative gold is where
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they're allocating and they're increasing their position. So you're right,
it's that that preparation comes proactive. Unfortunately, a lot of
retail investors are almost late to react, and we kind
of saw that in twenty twenty when there were a
lot of emotional buyers. People need to understand that the
most common mistake of investing in gold is comparing it
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to a stock. Gold is an actual form of wealth.
You have to look at it through the lens of
three to five years, so that way, when you do
need it, you.
Speaker 11 (32:45):
Have something to actually depend on.
Speaker 10 (32:47):
And speaking of the central banks, let's look at our
own central bank right now, the Federal Reserve.
Speaker 11 (32:53):
I'm sure you covered it.
Speaker 10 (32:54):
In the last few weeks, there was a lot of
back and forth about potentially lowering interest rates.
Speaker 11 (33:00):
Well, we're at a point where.
Speaker 10 (33:01):
The cost of borrowing has increased, and given the fact
that the government needs to bottle borrow a little bit.
More specifically, when we have five to seven trillion dollars
of our debt coming to maturity, we want to make
sure that we get lower interest rates. So in the
next two three months, we're going to see what the
decision is going to be, and when the interest rates drop,
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essentially we might have an impact on inflation, and that's
also positive for gold. This is not to say that
you just have to be all in gold, but a
lot of the roads right now lead into gold. So
long as central banks continue to buy, so long as
we have a little bit of an uncertainty in the
market and we have a system that is showing the
cracks and some of the early warning signs, it's more
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important to have gold than ever before.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
And this is something that I think everybody needs to
start thinking about. Are there are there any of the
precious battles because I know by the way, you know,
people hear gold, but a legions gold actually does more
than that. I know there's a few that you do
also deal with.
Speaker 10 (34:03):
Absolutely, we specialize in gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, and
I think the sibiling of gold is silver. Obviously, silver
is used in the industrial consumption, specifically in electric vehicles
and solar panels, and in the last five years, what
we've noticed is that there's a shortage is in silver
in comparison to how much we're consuming. And as a
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matter of fact, right now it is not economical to
recycle silver when it's used in electric vehicles and mainly
in solar panels. So what we're seeing is basically silver
is getting consumed. In other words, that will an area
of demand that is growing. That will put a lot
more pressure in the future supply of silver. And then
(34:48):
we can look at what where is silver in comparison
to gold. Is it undervalued? What's the outlook? Just like
in any investment, the idea is for you to diversify
and have a little bit more flexibility and have a
little bit more option. As a matter of fact, I
was just thinking this morning as I was driving yesterday,
we looked at President Trump's hundred days and we were
going over the major accomplishment. What we want to do
(35:11):
for your listeners. The first five callers, and by the way,
there's zero spring attached. The first five callers will receive
one ounce of free silver. One of them very well
might be a President Trump's coin. So it's important for
people to get educated. And because physical precious metals is
almost an uncharted territory. Once you have the metal in
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your hand, you see how it works. A lot of
the uncertainty is removed. You build confidence and you gradually
increase your position. So anyone who contacts the firm just
mentioned Jack one hundred, you will receive one ounce of silver.
Speaker 11 (35:49):
No spring attached there.
Speaker 1 (35:50):
You go first five contact a Legiance Gold, say Jack
one hundred and boom, you're going to get that free
gift from Allegiance over right now. Jack was soobaic. Here,
human events daily, real Americans.
Speaker 4 (36:03):
Boy sail.
Speaker 11 (36:47):
Jack is a great guy. He's written a fantastic book.
Everybody's talking about it.
Speaker 7 (36:51):
Go get it.
Speaker 11 (36:53):
And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this.
Speaker 9 (36:55):
Whole movie event, and we're gonna turn it around and
make our way to get Craymer.
Speaker 15 (37:01):
You could call it a modern day gold rush, with
gold prices this month reaching all time highs.
Speaker 7 (37:07):
I love gold.
Speaker 15 (37:10):
Pricing above three thousand dollars per ounce. That's gold gold
fueled in part by economic uncertainty and concern about traditional
safe havens for money like US treasury bonds. Overall, the
price of gold futures up about twenty five percent so
far this year. Here's some things to know if you
decide to go for the gold. There's buying gold bars
(37:31):
found everywhere from specialized gold dealers to costco. But then
there's the question of storing it securely. That could involve
buying a safe or renting a deposit box at a bank.
Another indirect option could be investing in gold mining companies.
And there are financial instruments that track the price of
gold too, like gold futures and gold ETFs. We've seen
(37:51):
these moments in history before, even as recent as two
thousand and eight twenty twenty, where people are going to
clamor after gold in these moments of economic and certain
If you welcome.
Speaker 13 (38:05):
When I'm working long hours, I'm always listening to Human
Events with Jack Pasobic.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
All right, Jack Psopic, here we are back live final
segment on Human Events daily right here on Real America's
Voice and the Salem Radio Network. We're talking with Allegiance
Gold about the turbulent times and the role that gold
and precious metals like silver and platinum and palladium can
all play in those times for protecting your family's future
(38:31):
and your family's financial health. Because look, I've got kids,
I've got a wife. We understand what President Trump is doing,
and he's embarked on this great quest to restore American
manufacturing and to cut off this system of globalism that's
really only been working for the upper echelons of society
and doing fairly nothing for the middle class, the lower class,
(38:55):
the working class, and gen Z that's completely priced out
of almost society itself. And so our website is protectwposo
dot com. You can go there, you can check out everything,
or if you prefer to call it's eight four four
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(39:18):
with Alex Abkari and he is the co founder and
COO of Allegiance Goal. By the way, Alex, I should
have to get you on, and I just ask, what
is you know? Do you do you want? Do you
think that that's really what President Trump is trying to do?
It's it's not so much people say it's it's totally arbitrary,
these tariffs and the numbers, et cetera.
Speaker 4 (39:37):
But to me, it doesn't look like that.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
It looks like there is actually a large scale geopolitical
grand strategy here.
Speaker 11 (39:47):
Yeah. No, absolutely.
Speaker 10 (39:48):
I mean, look, I think we talked about last time.
We're moving away from globalism and we're moving towards nationalism.
It is evidence by the first American policies, just like
President Reagan made in America for Americans, by Americans, which
by the way, he's the one who actually reinvigorated the
Coinage Act of the United States meant back in nineteen
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eighty six.
Speaker 11 (40:11):
Now, with that being.
Speaker 10 (40:12):
Said, again, if you're looking at the short term, you're
only going to pay attention to the noise. We're gonna
find out in the next twelve months, six to twelve
months what he's trying to do is kind of gut
the system. It's not something that will be fixed overnight.
We have a trade imbalance, we have a deficit spending,
(40:35):
and we have a blooming debt. All of that has
to be addressed gradually. Now, a lot of people underestimated
how quickly he was able to resolve the border issue,
the economical issue. There's a lot of geopolitical parts. We're
seeing how the coalitions are playing out. For instance, when
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we were negotiating with Mexico, Mexico also started putting tariffs
on China. Now China learned its lesson in twenty eighteen
when the first tariff started. They've strengthened their numbers. They've
learned that there's strengthened that. So the Bricks Coalition and
the Bricks Plus members, what we've noticed is that they're
increasing their allocation and their trade agreements. Their goal is
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little by little to undermine the not only the US
dominance but also our currency.
Speaker 11 (41:26):
So in order for us for.
Speaker 10 (41:27):
That to be fixed, we have to take a mid
to long view.
Speaker 11 (41:31):
Nothing will be fixed overnight.
Speaker 10 (41:33):
That as long as there is these gradual moves and
there's commitment, we're gonna have a little bit more. When
we look back, we will see the benefits, like for example,
with the European Union. You know, people focus on one
move at a time. A grand master chess player sees
ten to fifteen moves ahead of time.
Speaker 11 (41:52):
And for every sequence of event. There are other variations.
So the media is talking about how a Trump is.
Speaker 10 (42:01):
Pivoting, or he's changing his policy specifically in terms of
all tariff, or let's go ahead and excludes X, Y
and Z and let's minimize it. But the idea is
very simple. In order for us to fix something, sometimes
you have to hit where the wound is. Just like
a doctor when he diagnoses you or she diagnoses you.
The first thing they're going to try to find is
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where is the pain point. Once they amplify the pain point,
they know exactly how to treat it. So we've had
tariffs back three four hundred years ago and it worked.
Speaker 11 (42:33):
It's just a matter of time.
Speaker 10 (42:34):
So that way in terms of deleveraging our debt regrowing
the economy, Yes, manufacturing will take some time to come back,
but the incentive that he provided in terms of having
very low taxes and we're just starting to see the deregulation.
Deregulation doesn't have a immediate impact, so we have to
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allow some time.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
And I think, like you said that the economy is
going to and so folks, you're gonna want to be
in a good situation, good good position for when that
happens as well.
Speaker 4 (43:05):
Folks.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
Again, the website is protectwiposo dot com. The phone number
eight four four five seven seven seventy six, seventy six.
And if you get in there quickly and say Jack
one hundred, you can get your free gift from Allegiance
Goaling Alex. Thanks so much, man, I appreciate it. Take care,
ladies and gentlemen to all of you. Uts, Real America's
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Speaker 7 (43:30):
It's Larry