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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is the primal scream of a dying Regiene. Pray
for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
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I know you tried to do everything in the world
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task and what is my purpose? If that answer is
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Will be saved. Worry. He's your host, Stephen K. Bank.
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I think you.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Okay, welcome back for the second Hours. Friday, twenty eight November,
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Speaker 1 (06:31):
Thank you both. Stick around. My co host for the
hour always on Black Fridays, Tageo Philip Patrick. Philip, you
know you've kind of become a celebrity off of the show, right,
You're like the Viceroy Mike Davis. I know as you
go places because of the work you've done on the
end of the dollar Empire, and of course the Ultimate
Guide from investing Golden Press and all the hits you've
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done here. People ask me all the time, he said,
tell me about Philip Patrick, it seems like a great guy.
Well what's your background, because you always say you and
I and actually records the three of us. None of
us started as kind of gold bugs. I mean, we're
not from the Ron Paula rampaup. We're kind of there
now because of what people have done to Fiat currencies
in the dollars of prime reserve currency, but we didn't
(07:13):
start there. Just give us a couple of hits on
your background, because people ask me all the time and say,
it seems like a great guy. You guys have great chemistry.
They love the to and fro when you're on the show.
But you give your background.
Speaker 6 (07:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (07:27):
I was born in London, England, went to university there,
went to school there. Straight out of school, I worked
at City Group. I was in mergers and acquisitions. Briefly
I moved into private banking and then I've been in
gold since two thousand and nine, so a long, long
long time.
Speaker 6 (07:46):
And the rest of his history.
Speaker 7 (07:47):
I moved to Los Angeles in nine, started working in
Precious Medals and I've been at Birch ever since, and
the company's grown since i've been there. I think we
were doing about one hundred million a year when we started,
over a billion dollars a year today.
Speaker 6 (08:02):
So we've grown.
Speaker 7 (08:03):
Become a great company. And you know, my life has
changed since you gave me the platform. I really appreciated, Steve,
so this has become a big part of my life
today as well. So very fortunate, very thankful to you
and the war room.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
So I don't want to make two sharpened observation here,
but I noticed you shift, you shift from banking to
pressures metals in two thousand and nine, if I remember correctly,
two thousand and nine was the first year after the
financial crash of two thousand and eight. Did that have
anything to do with it? Did you kind of see
the house of cards that Wall Street was building and
that shifts over to precious metals? Are talk to me
(08:39):
about that, Talk to me about your transition of two
thousand and nine.
Speaker 6 (08:43):
It was exactly that.
Speaker 7 (08:44):
And I was very fortunate, like there was entire departments
losing their jobs at the time. We were right opposite
Lehman Brothers. So we saw everybody coming out boxes in hand.
It was I remember, it's hard to feel too sorry
for them because when you looked in the box as
there were champagne bottles and all types of stems. Crazy
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time to be in the banking industry. And I, like
you said, I saw the writing on the wall and
I thought, you know, where are things heading? And it
led me to Precious Metals. It led me to Birch
Gold Group, and I haven't looked back since.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
So very fortunate talk to me. I mean, people really
love the End of the Dollar Empire. Of course, we're
coming out now with the hard copy of it. We're
going to be at Amfest. Philipatrick's going to be an
Amfest as he is every year. We're going to be
distributing at least a couple of copies that we're going
to give you ways to find out how you actually
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can get an order of the hard copy of it.
You've done so much here to teach people what was
it like in those first years of twenty nine to ten,
What attracts you to precious metals at the time, and
gold is not what it is now. I mean now
gold is looked at as you know, we're going back
to the nineteenth century. It's becoming a major part of
the asset class of the money center banks in the
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world and the central banks. But back in two thousand
and nine, twenty ten, it wasn't there yet. Talk to
me about that.
Speaker 6 (10:08):
No, it wasn't there yet.
Speaker 7 (10:09):
But like I said, we were starting to see systemic
problems in the market. I remember a senior banker pulling
me aside and saying, listen. This was right at the
ted tail end of eight and he said, this is
a climate where you're going to learn more than people
have been doing this for the last twenty years.
Speaker 6 (10:27):
There's a lot going on. And I started to see policy.
Speaker 7 (10:30):
I was watching central banks around the world sort of
looking to start lowering rates, easing, and it just felt
like this was something big. When Lehman Brothers went down,
obviously in hindsight they wish they'd sort of propped them up.
And like I said, I started searching for where would
be a good place for people to start moving to,
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Where should my clients be looking. I was in private
banking at the time. Precious metals started looking very very interesting.
Obviously of rocking and rolling in two thousand and nine,
twenty ten, so it had started moving and I just
made the decision to take the jump. It was a
big one. I moved countries, I moved careers, and like
I said, I haven't looked back. I've been very fortunate.
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There was an element of luck, an element of thought.
But like I said, for my clients, it's been the
best thing. Since eight oh nine. Precious metals have outperformed
almost every other asset class and I have I'm more
sold on gold and silver today than I was back then,
and just every single year I started to realize, like
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I said, at the term of the century, I started
to think, I believe gold was a relic. It was
a fad, not a fan, but a relic. And I've
realized today how important it is.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Talking about it the end of the year, in particularly
Thanksgiving weekend, people you know, they give thanks, but they
also stop stop and taking an inventory of their lives.
They do the same thing is this whole holiday season
is a time for reflection of where you've been through
the year, how you're doing, and kind of looking forward.
We've even for the four years we've been in partnership
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and putting out because we remember, we agreed at the
beginning that it wasn't just a price of gold if
people learned the kind of process of why gold has
been a hedge of this process, particularly times of financial
you know, perturbations or you know the finance markets being
turbulent as you see it today. But something different has
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happened over the last couple of years. Really gold has
now become kind of an asset. That's that's really looked
back like in the nineteenth century, where it was the
central asset of the world. Give me a minute or
two of that. I'm gonna hold you through the break,
but give me a minute or two on that.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
Look.
Speaker 6 (12:45):
Gold was always a safe haven asset.
Speaker 7 (12:48):
It was a monetary asset, a very important one for
decades and decades and centuries in the United States. And
I think, as I've said before, in the eighties there
was there was a belief.
Speaker 6 (13:00):
That the government debt was secure, right, it was safe.
Speaker 7 (13:06):
And we've seen just this climate of overspending, low interest rates,
massive eating which has permanently distorced to the economy. And
like I said, debt to GDP amongst the West averages
over one hundred and ten percent today and we're seeing
a reversion back to what was always the historical norm
sound money for reserves, and it is becoming.
Speaker 6 (13:28):
More and more and more important.
Speaker 7 (13:30):
Look, I believe in President Trump's growth agenda, right, I do.
Speaker 6 (13:35):
I'm a big believer.
Speaker 7 (13:36):
But he's fighting a system that has been deteriorating for decades.
It's very difficult to undo twenty years of overspending, offshoring,
dead accumulation. We put ourselves in a very tough position,
and sadly, gold.
Speaker 6 (13:50):
Is the solution.
Speaker 7 (13:51):
So this is a reversion back to what has been
the historical norm for centuries.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
The reversion back. Philip, thank you for taking time on
Friday on Black Friday. But if you can just hang
through a short commercial break, you get access to everything
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We are.
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Speaker 1 (15:31):
Okay, welcome back, Philip Patrick. Before I let you go,
I just want to take a second a couple of minutes.
You came on the show, I think on a Saturday,
it was I don't know, two months ago, it seems
like now, and you talked about something that was you
saw changing and changing pretty significantly, and that was, you know,
people stopped holding government securities on their balance sheets, are
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started to lessen those given them the issues with bonds
and inflation in that was becoming really the number two
asset after dollars. Walk us through that because said, hey,
this is going to be a structural change, and this
change is going to have a meaningful impact on the
value of gold over time. What did you mean about that?
(16:13):
And where do we stand today on that very topic.
Speaker 7 (16:17):
Look, we have massively disincentivized the world to hold to
hold our currency. It's that simple, and there's two ways
we've done it.
Speaker 4 (16:26):
Right.
Speaker 7 (16:27):
It's massive money printing, a lot of it over the
Biden and Obama years, which unavoidably devalues the dollar and
makes it less attractive for central banks around the world
to hold. Since the pandemic, when we really sort of
put that on steroids. The dollars lost over twenty percent
of its relative buying powers, and that's one catalyst that
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incentivized the world to start seeking alternatives.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
The second and bigger.
Speaker 7 (16:52):
Catalyst, obviously was Biden's seizure of Russia's assets in twenty two.
When we talk about when record setting central bank gold
buying started, it was straight after we seized Russia's assets.
These things have disincentivized the world to hold our dollar, and.
Speaker 6 (17:09):
Gold is the solution.
Speaker 7 (17:11):
Listen, as tough as as much as the dollar is
struggling today, there is not a better currency on the
planet outside of gold. Gold doesn't require trust. It is
a better trade than the dollar today. And the same
time period the dollars lost twenty percent, gold is up
over seventy percent. So we are seeing now central banks
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dumping dollars buying gold. Last year, gold, as you mentioned,
became the number two global reserve our set. It overtook
the euro. Today it is twenty percent of global reserve currency.
As I've said before, in the eighties it was seventy percent,
and I think what we're going to see slowly is
a reversion back to that. And I think on the
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back of that gold prices will continue to rise. What
we're seeing is not a rally in gold's price. This
is a structural pricing. My argument is gold has been
undervalued for a long long time.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
And remember the time Philip was with us our adamant
opposition to the Ukraine situation and particularly the West Piland.
In there, they did to the Russians and to the
Russian people what they didn't do to the Nazis, they
didn't do to the Attained fascists. They didn't do to
the Chinese Commanist Party. They didn't do to the Bolsheviks.
They didn't do with the Soviets. They didn't do it
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to Imperial Japan. They did it to the Russian people
essentially stole their money to then sell it and in
finance a war against them. Unprecedented really in world financial history.
Philip Patrick, thank you for taking time on this holiday
weekend to join us on Black Friday. Where do people
go to build a relationship? I will say every person
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I know that talks to me and comes back to
me says, hey, we love the relationship we have with
Birch Gold, and we'd love the information you guys put out.
So we're to go to get you, sir.
Speaker 6 (19:02):
Very simple.
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It is Black Friday for those and this is only
for those who have already been considering.
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Getting in touch.
Speaker 7 (19:19):
My marketing department have insisted that I remind listeners that
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So I hope my marketing department is happy. But tell
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No. No.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
One of the reasons we partner with Birch Gold is
that you know there are a lot of people sell gold,
and that you know they're hyping the price every day.
And I said, no, we got to do something different.
What we have to do is teach people the reason
and back of it, the reason that gold, why Gold's
been ahead for five thousand years. What is the pattern
recognition that drives value? And I think it's just been extraordinary.
Particularly you make the case that this is a repricing, right,
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It's a repricing of gold global risk and where you
see it manifested is in gold. Philip Patrick, thank you
so much, brother for coming on here taking time away
from the holiday. Everybody go to Birch Gold today if
you want to take advantage of that special Black Friday offered,
get on with it, Philip. Thank you. Have a great
rest of the holiday weekend.
Speaker 6 (20:41):
So thank you, Steve.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
Natalie Dominguz one of my favorite people. Natalie, how long
because we made a recommendation. I think we had been
doing home title locked for about a year. Might even
been along and told I told the guys that senior
guys to say, hey, look, this thing so compelling when
you understand what it is. But I'm not so sure
we can do that in thirty second reads or sixty
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second reads. Is what you need is somebody that we
can turn to and they would be like the head
of education and the education. We've seen it work in
Birch Goal, We've seen it work in all these other sponsors.
You give people access to information, They're all over it.
And I think shortly thereafter you were hired, I think
is the head of education over at home title Locmam.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
Yes, sir, And we've actually done a really wonderful thing
is we've done what we started with you guys, and
we've expanded it in other areas and found that education
really really is the key for people to understanding this
because you know, you might see a story on the news,
but you really don't realize how many vulnerabilities are there
for you as a homeowner in this otherwise very great
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country that has a lot of really really behind legal
processes that make us vulnerable.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
So here's why I'd love when they hired Natalie. They
talked to us about a couple of candidates, and we
thought Natalie was the best, and everybody did. And here's
the reason she comes across. She's very accessible, very general,
has that very soothing voice, and then she tells you
some horror story about what happened is somebody's home. It's
un I said, It's has so much more impact that
somebody comes in here because we had you know, you guys,
(22:13):
got FBI guys and got all these guys that were hackers.
I said, hey, they're great, but they come across as hackers. Right,
if you're going to do this, have Natalie it's like
your daughter or your granddaughter or something like that, and
she just drops a bomb on you. What have you
found out is if you've been head of education there
what stuns me is the horror stories. And I tell people,
I said, look, go to home title lock right, it's
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promo coach Steve talked to Natalie and the team. You'll
find that it's a couple of pennies a day. And
I said, the two things that will get you to
avoid is this anxiety and fear, But even more importantly
is the opportunity costs. When Natalie goes to these stories,
the takeaway should be is how it consumed people's lives
when it happened, and it led people to early deaths.
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A lot of people had nervous breakdowns. A lot you know,
particularly if you're in the audience and you you are
a worrier, and a lot of people are just are,
particularly as you get a little older in life, and
that in your home. And I keep saying every dream
you've ever had is in that home. That can turn
into a nightmare. And that nightmare is not just that
you have to pay it back. In the anxiety, your
whole life gets consumed with it. I mean from our
(23:17):
own selfish perspective, the war room posse. This show's so
powerful because you guys are kind of the volunteers. You're
the shock troops of the MAGA movement, and we ask,
like you know, last week, a couple of weeks ago,
we're about the AI moratorium and different things you come
up with. That's what we've got, you know, the situation
in Texas where Abbot's moving on so many different aspects
(23:38):
as people go to the ramparts. The biggest thing about
this that, if I can tell you, if you listen
these hard stories, the peoples whose lives get consumed, they
sit there and say, if I had just paid a
couple of pennies a day, I could have avoided this
and I could have had my life. I had my home,
I have my security, I have my time. Natalie diminguished
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your thoughts.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
Now, I one hundred percent agree with everything that you're saying.
I think it's a big reason why in the beginning
of this year we really pivoted to focusing a bit
more on our restoration and like I'd like to call
it the home title log difference. Right, Yeah, you can
run down to the county office once a month and
make sure that your paperwork is in place.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
You can, you can.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
There are about ten percent of counties or less in
the US that do offer their own monitoring systems. But
what you're going to get as an email, what you're
not going to get is a team that's backing you,
that's going to bring you through the entire legal process.
And to be honest, when I started working for this company,
I didn't actually realize how often this was happening because
it doesn't really get talked about in the news unless
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it's something really drastic like Graceland. You'll see local news
covering it, but it's not, you know, country wide for
the most part. So we even brought someone new on
towards our team a few months ago and she was
just like, I can't believe how many news stories that
we get on a weekly basis, Like it's very, very sad,
and a lot of it is attacking, you know, the elderly.
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A recent story that we had the other day was
a woman in Louisville, eighty nine years old living in
a home because she needed assisted living, and her whole
family was caught off guard. But this dude that just
moved into her house filed a quick claim deed and
her stuff was out on the lawn and a concerned
neighbor had called the family and he said, oh, no,
she died, she sold me the house. Nope, it was fraud.
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And then while the news reporters were investigating this, they
actually found that two other people within six blocks had
also been a victim of this crime to different people.
It wasn't even the same guy that had done it.
So it is localized to some places a bit more
than others because of accessibility. But yeah, it is absolutely happening.
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And the home title log difference is, you know, our
team of legal experts throughout the US we fight for you.
You hypothetically could pay for one home, You could pay
for our system for thirty years, and you're still going
to pay less or equal to what you're going to
pay just as a retainer fee for a lawyer. If
you know you're a victim and you have to go
through this. The family that I was just talking about
(26:08):
in Louisville. She got on the news and she was
talking about how sad it is that in our country
we have to pay people to get our house back
for something that's a legal issue, for something that's.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
Going to believe you, it's stunning. Hangar for a second.
I'll hold you through a break. I do want to
talk about Graceland because a lot of people said, well,
that can't happen to me. I said, with the advances
in AI, in cyber attacks, rogue accountants, rogue lawyers, rogue
family members, because you know what happens, right, don't want
to talk about Thanksgiving, but hey, you just had Thanksgiving dinner?
(26:39):
Who around the table gonna be go rogue on you?
You know it? Graceland one of the icons in America.
They did it there Natalie Demingu's home title Locke after
the break.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
War Room, use your host, Stephen k back.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
So Natalie Domingus. A lot of people say, well, hey,
look I hear, but these are all you know, they're
old people or they're living in marginal neighborhoods. I go, no, no, no, no, no.
This can happen anywhere, any place, any zip code, anytime,
to anybody. It happened to Graceland. Give us a minute
on that, just just the highlight reel, because Graceland is
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not just an icon in American cultural history, you know,
it's a place that means of people have seen or
gone to. It's well, you know, talk to me about
what happened in Graceland under the nose of everybody.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Yeah, absolutely, some of you guys might have. I mean,
I know we discussed it on the show, but you
may have seen it on the news, and it wasn't
discussed in the way it probably should have been discussed.
Graceland was under attack. Some paperwork had been filed with
Lesa Marie Presley, as you know, frauged excuse me, fraud
lent signature for its signature, and they ended up going
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through for months this entire process of foreclosure on Graceland
because someone had just created some fraudulent paperwork. And the
crazy thing is the family started fighting this. Mind you,
this is the second most visited house in America. They've
got Elvis money, right, and they have to fight this
in court just like everyone else would. They got down
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to the day before the foreclosure sale, which is what
gets me the most, right, and if I remember correctly,
the judge said something along the lines of the reason
that they are putting a pause on the foreclosure to
investigate the day before, okay, was because it was cased
it would cause irreparable, irreparable harm to the state of Tennessee.
So what that tells me is this is the second
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most visited home in America outside of the White House,
and a lot of their tax dollars come from tourism,
come from Graceland, right. So they didn't stop it because
they're like, hey, this is possibly a crime, let's look
into it. They stopped it because it was going to
affect them as the government. This is my opinion. I
will say my opinion. But this isn't going to happen
to the average you know, average Joe walking down the street.
(29:05):
If you're a victim, they're not going to stop it
because you're not Graceland, right. And yeah, it does happen
to a lot of marginalized people. It does happen to
a lot of elderly that don't have Elvis money and
don't have the resources, so it's scary can happen to them?
Happened in Petco Park in San Diego a few years ago,
a man that was suffering from some mental illness issues
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had gone in and just filed some paperwork, and Petco
Park was going through some sort of sale or refinance
or something, and they found out that this dude, like
two years before, had changed the paperwork. No one knew
anything about it until it came time that they actually
needed every all their ducks to be in a row.
Can literally happen to anyone, any property with a parcel number.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
It's very, very sane. One of the reasons it took
so long is that you hear Natalie's stories, They're always
very confusing and convoluted. It's like thinking in Louisville when
the furnishes out and saying, oh, then your mom dot No,
she's actually alive. That's not true every story you tell,
because remember the people doing this are crafty, cunning people,
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the stories get so confident. The reason one of the
reasons of the judge is that they went down to
the end is and think about it. Think about the
estate of Elvis Press and all this. They have the
best lawyers, You've got the highest pallid guys in the world.
Even then, it's not clear exactly what happened you do
not want this to happen here. It's very simple. Just
go to home title lock dot com promo code. Steve,
you got all the information up there, but you've got
(30:27):
Natalie Dominguez and the education team over there that can
help you. Natalie, thank you so much for being here
on Black Friday. I always love hearing your stories. And
like I said, that very gentle voice, the very sweet demeanor,
and you're always dropping bombs on this on the like
it's like a horror movie, right because it is a
horror movie.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
We care, Steve. We want people to be protected. I
care about people. It breaks my heart when I see
elderly old ladies on the street.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
It's horrible, terrible, turfed out of something that their family
and they have worked forever. Like I said, every dream
you've ever had is in that home. Probably ninety percent
of your net worth. Don't let it turn into a nightmare.
And it could easily with you know, with advances in AI,
cyber bad guys, bad ombrais, Rogan accountants, rogue lawyers, all
(31:11):
of it. Natalie Domingus, thank you so much. Andre have
you on here. Always loved the home title stories.
Speaker 4 (31:19):
These guys.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
I love working with all these folks, Trevor Comstock, two
guys Trevor Comstock and the three I've seen kind of
grow these from the very beginning. Trevor Comstock over Sacred
Human Health, Catherine over at Meriweather Farms. And the reason
Catherine doesn't come on as much as anymore is that
the product is so good, so many people signed up
for subscriptions that they can't get to be fast enough.
(31:45):
I mean, it's it's really an extraordinary story of someone
who started with an idea what they did. Same with Taje.
Tage was head of my security for years right and
then had this side gig doing the t shirts of
really about the fallen you know heroes. They had their
Navy seals around Benghazi, but then had this idea and
I saw him developed this idea of a time. Same
(32:06):
with with Trevor CompStat. In fact, Trevor, how did you
get the idea? Because I think what people love about
Sacred Human Health it's like you handcraft this. You don't
put out a ton of products. You work almost for
years when you get a product to make sure it's
absolutely special, and then you develop it. Then you get
the manufacturing lined up. Et cetera. But get what's your background,
(32:28):
How did you even come up with the idea with
Sacred Human Health.
Speaker 8 (32:31):
Yeah, so we got our start about two years ago,
and a little background on it for anyone that really
doesn't know about our story. The real reason why we
created Sacred Human in the first place was really just
to offer health products that are clean, natural and made
with integrity. So, like I mentioned when we started about
two years ago, our goals really just to provide people
(32:52):
with the high quality products and affordable as well, while
kind of breaking away from the big corporate model that
oftentimes prioritizes and over health as you can imagine. But
what we kind of saw throughout the market before we
got our start was that a lot of these larger
companies throughout the industry were cutting corners where their marketing
their products is healthy, but then if you take a
(33:13):
closer look at the labels, you'll find things like preservatives,
artificial additives, food dyes, and other fillers that can actually
be pretty detrimental to your health. And then to take
a step further, a lot of these other companies were
outsourcing all their production overseas, usually to China. So we
kind of saw what was going on, and it's very
similar to what you see within the food industry and
(33:35):
what RFK Junior talks a lot about, just in terms
of these food products being advertised as healthy when they're
actually not. And then of course a lot of those
companies are outsourced overseas as well, but at least for us,
we wanted to create an American made company, so we
always just promised to make sure that all of our
products are produced right here in the USA, So a
(33:55):
lot of our production takes place in Ohio as well
as Idaho. And then, as you had mentioned, it does
take us a while to get a lot of our
products off the ground, just because we don't just shovel
out products just to sell them. We really do take
the time and precaution to deliver products that are actually
beneficial and of actual quality. So we third party lab
(34:17):
tests all of our products. We third party lab tests
all each lot specifically, which a lot of other companies
don't do just because it costs a lot of money
to do it. But we take a hit on the margins,
we don't mind, and again it just ensures that we're
tests for things like heavy metals, bacteria as well as
(34:37):
ingredient purity, so again, we just always want to make
sure that we're delivering the best products possible. And then
the reason why it takes so long, aside from that,
is because it takes sometimes up to six months to
formulate the products. Then I have to go through R
and D, and then we have the lab tests at
multiple times. So we're doing our best to ensure that
we can deliver our products of actual quality again as
(34:58):
opposed to just selling stuff just to sell stuff, which
a lot of other companies do. And at this point,
you know, we have a handful of products. Of course,
our grass fed beef flippers, our most popular, which is
amazing for overall health, vitality and energy that I think
will always be our number one products what we started
with and will always be our flagship. But we also
have our other products like our Colligroen which is amazing
(35:21):
for skin health, joint health as well as gut function.
And then we have our sleep product which is all
natural ingredients derived before natural ingredients, and then our magnesium
with Vitamin D which is also extremely popular, and then
a few others. I also wanted to mention that we
are rolling out within the next couple of days. A
(35:41):
new product that I think the warm room Posse specifically
is gonna love. I've already been using it for a
little bit and it's done wonders for me, so I'm
excited to talk about that very shortly, but to take
it a step further, I know, we launched our new
Tallemis streizer about two months ago, and the feedback on
that was absolutely incredible. It kept selling out. It's still
(36:04):
although we've ramped up production, it still comes close to
selling out even to this day, and we only launched
it about maybe two or three months ago. But with
that too, we also just get a ton of questions
around it on a daily basis, and a lot of
people are intrigued about it. So, you know, I would
like to mention that the Tallow moisturizer, for those who
don't know, is just made with the two ingredients, which
(36:25):
is the one American grass finished be tallow, and then
we pair it with the raw Manuka honey, so similar
to our similar to our other products, we don't include
any preservatives, synthetic ingredients, or any artificial junk. And the
Talo is pretty remarkable because it's almost identical to the
natural oils that your skin produces, and your skin's actually
(36:46):
able to absorb the Tallow as opposed to it just
like sitting on the top of your skin, which is
usually the case with a lot of other products on
the market. And then to take it a step further,
it's also loaded with vitamins like vitamin A, D E
as well as K which your skin essentially needs to
stay healthy and radiant. And then as I had mentioned,
we pair it with the Ramanuka honey, which is super powerful.
(37:09):
It does wonders for things like ex muff you have
that around your skin, also like sebaria redness, as well
as general dehydration of the skin. So I can't say
enough about it. It's been, like I said, selling like crazy,
and the reviews have been if you sift through them,
have been pretty remarkable. So I've been super happy.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
No, no, it's almost getting It's we only get a couple
of minutes. I want to make sure people go to
the site and get up. But it's almost getting. All
the products are selling big, and of course the flagships
are blown out the door, and but the tallow and
the honey are almost getting cult like status. Yeah, I
mean I have people that come and get it and
they use it, and they contact me and they just
(37:52):
why is it almost getting a cult like status? Because
there's a lot of products out there. What did you
guys do on this to make it so unique?
Speaker 8 (38:01):
Yeah, I mean I personally, you know, it's an ancient
product if you will, but I think it's pretty revolutionary.
I think just similar to like what you see with
the foods and supplements. As I mentioned earlier throughout the
skincare product market. You know, you'll see other brands like
a Lay and whatnot, but those when you look at
the ingredients, have a ton of chemicals in them and
they don't have any like actual real nutrients. If they
(38:23):
do have any vitamins in them, they're always synthetic. So
the Taalo is just a natural moisturizer. It's become a
little bit popular throughout you know, the last year or so,
but you know, we're one of the few products that
pairs it with the raw Manuka honey. And also all
of our jars are handmade. We have very small team
in Idaho, so we're not mass producing anything. And again
(38:44):
it's just it's what's special about is it's almost identical
to the natural oils that your skin produces, so it
absorbs really nicely. Again, it helps with the hydration a
little bit of wrinkles as well. I personally use it
every day. I have some crows feet, but it does
wonders for that. Yeah, I mean, it's been selling so fast.
We also have wholesale accounts, so people have been buying
(39:05):
it by you know, the hundreds, if not thousands, which
is pretty cool to see. So I'm excited. We will
definitely want to to take a step further sell elsewhere.
And as I had mentioned, we have another product coming
out very shortly that I think people are going to
be really excited about. But it's made in Idaho as well,
by our same team that produces the talent.
Speaker 1 (39:24):
Though. This is a something would be a great gift
for someone in your life. So go to the site
today where they go right now. I want to get
all the information and I want to have access to
you where they go.
Speaker 8 (39:35):
Yeah, so you go to Sacred Humanhealth dot com. Also,
we are running our Black Friday sale, so at checkout,
just use code Friday for twenty five percent off any
of our products for any one time purchase. Of course,
if you have questions, you can let us know. But yeah,
definitely use code Friday for twenty five percent off on
any of our products at checkout if you just go
(39:55):
to Sacred Humanhealth dot com. And yeah, definitely check out
the reviews too. There's a there's a lot of good
feedback from the war and posse and.
Speaker 1 (40:03):
If they go to the site, how can they get
to how can they get to you directly?
Speaker 8 (40:07):
Yeah, so you just had to contact us button at
the top of the page. I personally monitor all the
emails as well, so we have one other person that
helps a little bit. But also I'm happy to speak
on the phone with anyone that has any questions. Just
ask for my number. I'm happy to give it to
you and answer any questions directly.
Speaker 1 (40:25):
You know who also did this looked at all the
emails was Charlie Kirk Trevor Compsak. You're a good man.
Have a great rest of the Thanksgiving week. I know
you work seven days a week. Fantastic, great entrepreneurial spirit.
Thank you so much for being here on Black Friday, Sir,
short commercial break, We're gonna wrap up our Black Friday special.
(40:46):
I got my wingman, Tage Gil. We're gonna ask tage
about what are the lessons of being an entrepreneur? I
know we're out there in the audience. Got an idea,
how do you manifest it? Next in the war Room.
Speaker 3 (41:00):
War Room, here's your host, Stephen k Back.
Speaker 1 (41:05):
Welcome back. So Sam, we have Sam Tennanhouse tomorrow, who
wrote the definitive biography of Bill Buckley. Now, the key
to this book is not just about Bill Buckley a biography,
but it's also about the revolution, the Conservative revolution that
Bill Buckley, that Bill Buckley started. Thank you so much
for my able assistant right there. Buckley, the life and
(41:29):
the revolution that changed America. Now I understand there's a
lot of people in this audience are not Bill Buckley fans,
but you got to join us tomorrow. We're going to
walk you all through it. And it's not history. It's
about what's happening today that and what got us here.
So a fascinating individual, Sam Tennanhouse, will join us here
in the war Room tomorrow on my favorite show, the
(41:50):
Saturday Show. Of course, one of my favorite shows of
the year is the Black Friday Show. Taje. Gill, you
were a gunman, fighter and pipe hitter for the United
States government for your country, sixteen tours Navy seal and contractor.
Then you had a big security company. You were head
of our security for a number of years. You had
(42:13):
this side gig, but then you totally dedicate yourself and
quite frankly, here's why I know you've built one of
the great coffee companies in the world, because companies out
there that have huge backing of private equity are trying
to now take one of the things you've done and say, oh, yeah,
we do it too. So I just want we got
a couple of minutes here at the end. I want
(42:34):
to just talk about being an entrepreneur because so many
people on our audience, particularly some of the younger people,
but also the older people. I've always thought about, Hey
can I take my side hustle and make it a
full time thing. What is your advice as we wrap
this show up on a weekend that's given to gratitude
and thanks walk us through it, sir.
Speaker 5 (42:55):
Yeah, First of all, if you have a good idea
and you want to try something, stop aiming and start shooting.
You know, ideas are great, but they mean nothing unless
you put them into take action and put them into play.
I know so many guys with good ideas that we
call them the good idea fairies, and they're they're scared
to walk away from their job and try this.
Speaker 4 (43:16):
You just got to do it. Jump in with both pete.
Speaker 5 (43:19):
If you fail, guess what that happens, get back on
the horse, do it again, and if you fail again,
just keep doing it until you succeed. You need you
need a good product, good service, you need a network,
you need to advertise, and you just have to do
it and get out. Get out there and do it.
Don't be afraid. Surround yourself with people that are better
(43:40):
than you. You know those are mentors, advisors, right, people
that have already done it. You got to surround yourself
with those kind of people and you got to ask
them for help. If you don't ask for help, no
one's going to give it to you. So that's my advice.
Just get out there and do it. That The biggest
thing is that people have so many good ideas and
they don't action, then they don't put them into play.
(44:03):
That's I mean that those are the basics. Right, Just
get out and do it, and it's going to be hard,
big deal. Just work through it, don't quit and keep trying,
and keep trying and keep trying, and if it doesn't work,
try something new. That's that's that's what I have to say.
That's that's the biggest thing is take action. If you fail,
(44:25):
keep doing it and you will succeed if you if
you try hard enough, and surround yourself with winners. Surround
yourself with people that are better than you have the mentors,
have advisors, have people you can call and ask questions.
If you're trying to figure it out yourself, you're just
reinventing the wheel. So instead of reinventing the wheel and
going through that pain, have people around you that can
(44:47):
show you how to do it the right way.
Speaker 4 (44:49):
That's that's what I have to say. I think that's
the biggest thing.
Speaker 1 (44:54):
Last thing, Uh, what since we're in the weekend, that
we give gratitude and thanks to What have you been
most grateful for in this past year?
Speaker 4 (45:04):
Sir?
Speaker 5 (45:07):
Grateful to my wife, Grateful for my kids, Grateful to
the war Room Posse, Grateful for you, Steve for having
me on the show. I'm grateful to God for blessing
me and giving me all this stuff. But I didn't
realize how blessed I was until a few years ago.
But throughout my whole life, I've had a lot of
golden eggs dropped in my lap, and I don't I
(45:29):
didn't take action on those, like I was saying, take action.
Speaker 4 (45:33):
If you, if you're blessed, take action.
Speaker 5 (45:37):
Take advantage of it like that, like they say, when
opportunity knocks, answer the door and give give gratitude, and
give thanks for those around you that support you. Because
I have so many people around me that support me
and help me. And I didn't realize that until a
couple of years ago, and I do now, and I'm
very grateful for it. And I'm very grateful for the
(45:57):
war Room posse who supports Warpath coffe than so much.
I'm very grateful to Steve Bannon for let me come
on this show and do this.
Speaker 4 (46:04):
This is amazing. I mean, this is a huge opportunity
for me.
Speaker 5 (46:06):
And I answer the door when it knocks now, and
I give thanks and I give gratitude.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
Taje Gil, where do people go? You got a big
sale today and want everybody go check it out? I
want people to go read. What I want to do
is people go read the fifteen thousand five star reviews
delve into them over the weekend. Where do folks go.
Speaker 5 (46:28):
Warpath Dot Coffee, use promo code war room and read
the reviews.
Speaker 4 (46:34):
The reviews are.
Speaker 5 (46:34):
Insane, like people love our coffee. We turn coffee drinkers
into non coffee drinker from from non coffee drinkers into
coffee drinkers. We have people that say, like, hey, you know,
I don't like drink coffee messages with my stomach, you know,
because they're so bitter in a cidic, and then they
drink ours and they love it. We have people that
can only drink organic coffee that try our coffee and
(46:57):
they say, don't get any kind of allergic reaction from
our coffe.
Speaker 4 (47:00):
Because we use clean premium beans.
Speaker 5 (47:02):
So go to the website Warpath Dot Coffee, use promo
code warroom, read the reviews and you're going to love it.
Speaker 1 (47:11):
Taje Gil. Couldn't be a better way to wrap up
a Black Friday than with you. Thank you so much, sir.
We'll let you get back, Steve, because we know you're
working all the time for Path Coffee. It's fantastic, so
proud to be working with these people. Just great. The
companies are great. They provide you great services and products.
Go check it out over the weekend. Tomorrow. Like I said,
(47:32):
Sam Tannan House is going to join us. You're not
going to want to miss this extraordinary guy, extraordinary storyteller.
You're going to learn a lot about I'll make sure
we learn a lot about American history, the life and
the revolution that changed America, the story of Bill Buckley.
We're going to leave you now with the Right Stuff,
an amazing book by Tom Wolfe, an amazing movie by
(47:56):
Philip Kaufman. If you haven't got it over the holidays,
make sure you watch it with the kids. It'll blow
you away. The test pilots in the Mercury and the Mercury, Astronauts,
America at its greatest, and of course Bill Conti in
an Academy Award winning score. The Right Stuff takes us
out on a Friday. We'll see you back here tomorrow.
(48:17):
My favorite show of the week, The Saturday Morning War
Room with Sam Tennant House. See then,