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November 4, 2024 • 54 mins

What if the financial world as we know it is on the brink of a seismic shift? Join me, Tony Arterburn, as we unravel the complexities of global economics, drawing lessons from history's greats like Alexander the Great to emphasize the ephemerality of wealth and the true value of time. From the devaluation of the U.S. dollar since 1971 to the rising influence of gold and Bitcoin, we explore the transformative potential of recent developments, including Russia's BRICS bridge system. A recent press conference with Janet Yellen highlights the fragility of our current economic situation, hinting at a possible fourth turning that could redefine the financial landscape.

The political arena heats up as we scrutinize the controversial actions of President Biden, focusing on instances of inappropriate behavior that have been largely ignored by mainstream media. With the Biden and Harris campaigns floundering and lacking a compelling narrative beyond opposing Trump, we examine the historical significance of upcoming dates like November 5th. By drawing parallels to past elections, this episode provides a nuanced analysis of the shifting political dynamics and their implications for the Trump and Harris campaigns.

As we navigate the treacherous waters of U.S. foreign policy, echoes of historical figures like Woodrow Wilson and FDR resonate in the decisions facing today's leaders. We question the readiness of Biden and Harris in managing potential conflicts while holding out hope for Trump's promises to resolve international crises. The conversation calls for a reevaluation of America's perpetual state of warfare and highlights the geopolitical importance of Middle Eastern oil. In closing, we assess the investment potential of precious metals like gold and silver, offering listeners insights into safeguarding their financial future amidst economic uncertainties.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
opportunity to forge, for ourselves and for future
generations, a new world order.
Good evening, folks.
You're listening to the hour ofthe time.
I'm william cooper is againstthe wall.
The chair is against the wall.
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It's 12 o'clock, amer Americans, another day closer to victory.
And for all of you out there onor behind the lines, this is
your song.
I'm Robert Hi Wade, veteran ofthree foreign wars, entrepreneur
and warrior.
Poet Tony Arterburn takes onthe issues facing our country,

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civilization and planet.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
This is the Arterburn Radio Transmission.
I don't know when Alexander theGreat lay dying, he had three
wishes.
He said the best doctors shouldcarry my body, all the wealth
he had accumulated money, gold,precious stones should be
scattered along the processionsof the cemetery.
And three, his body should becovered in a shroud with only
his hands visible, swinging inthe wind, palms up, carrying

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dust.
One of his generals, who wassurprised by the unusual request
, asked Alexander to explain andhe said this I want the best
doctors to carry my coffin todemonstrate in the face of death
.
Even the best doctors in theworld have no real power.
Number two, I want the road tobe covered with my treasure so
that everyone sees the materialwealth acquired on this earth

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stays on this earth.
And three, I want my hands toswing in the wind so that people
understand that when we come tothis world empty-handed, we
leave the world empty-handedafter the most precious treasure
of all is exhausted, and thatis time.
This is the Arterburn RadioTransmission.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am yourhost, tony Arterburn,

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broadcasting in defiance ofglobalist goblins.
Am your host, Tony Arterburn,broadcasting in defiance of
globalist goblins, the neoconsand the new world order?
It is the 31st of October 2024.
It's Halloween, ladies andgents.
I'm in Florida with Beans theBrave on business.

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We were on the David Knight showjust about an hour ago and
discussed really just an everrapidly changing global market
with commodities, with currency.
This election has everything upin the air.
We're going to discuss a littlebit of that today.
And I take these kinds of times, you know, heading up to a big
event like November 5th, and Ijust try to reset my mind.

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I try to look at the bigpicture, where we are, what's
going on, and we're on ahistorical path right now.
I think that is reallyunprecedented in history.
We're inside of an experiment,folks, and I know I harp on this
and I know that this is mywheelhouse and I go back to it
pretty much every show, but itreally is going to define our

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times and that is the moneychangers.
The money changers the same,really, the same ilk that Jesus
threw out of the temple.
They're controlling ournarrative, they've created an
artificial reality and since1971, since there is no fix to
our currency, since it'sstabilized by nothing.
1971, since there is no fix toour currency, since it's

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stabilized by nothing, and werecently just lost the
quasi-stability of thepetrodollar.
With no resistance from thisgovernment, the train has left
the station.
We recently came off the BRICSsummit where Russia has proposed
the BRICS bridge system.
They're acquiring silver.
This is a shocking, hugeearthquake news that happened

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that mainstream just didn'tcover and of course you hear it
here.
But there is changes on thehorizon, folks, regardless of
the outcome of this election,that are going to affect us and
philosophically I have to coverthem.
They're just too large, they'retoo looming and we see that
again.
Prices are changing.

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We hit another all-time high ingold yesterday, leading up to
the end of the month.
Bitcoin is nearing anotherall-time high as more and more
supply dwindles and the ETFs areclosing in breaking records for
how much is acquired by theselarge ETF funds, the exchange

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traded funds like BlackRock?
There is a change in the windand I don't know if anybody
noticed the press conferencewith Janet Yellen last week last
week, one of the funniestthings, and God truly does have
a sense of humor where she'sbeing asked in real time about.

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First, it was about tariffs.
Trump recently talked abouttariffs on the Joe Rogan
experience and talked aboutWilliam McKinley.
Maybe we'll talk a little bitabout that today.
But she was asked about thatand the dual question was
tariffs.
And then are you, do you haveanxiety over the United States
losing the world's reservecurrency status with the dollar?
And as soon as the question wasasked, literally the seal of
the Treasury of the UnitedStates fell off the podium and

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confused, confused Janet Yellenwhich I don't think is that hard
to do, but she was looking alittle perplexed at what had
just happened and I think thatsums up the territory that we're
in.
It doesn't feel like anelection season.
It doesn't feel like anythingthat we have come to know of

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normal, as normal is going onhere.
There's a lot happening and Ithink that's the order of the
day.
The order of the day is change.
We there's a lot happening andI think that's the order of the
day.
The order of the day is change.
We're in a fourth turning.
It's the philosophy of cyclicalhistory and 80 years on from
the Bretton Woods Agreement,we're about to see massive

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change.
And really that's what thisshow is all about.
We're going to talk about thethings the mainstream media
doesn't and we're going tohighlight what those changes are
.
I want to go into my first storytoday just to set the tone
something on Zero Hedge.
Let me see if I can pull thisup.

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Let me stop the screen and pullthis.
This one caught my eye.
It was a little bit of JoeBiden.
He really is an anchor.
I mean, they used him Really.
Everything has blowback,everything has consequences.
They chose this man torepresent their party, the
Democratic Globalist Party, andtheir values and all of that,

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and when he wasn't usefulanymore, they disposed of him
and it seems like subconsciously, he's doing everything he can
to make sure that he sabotages.
It's kind of like a scorchedearth policy, kind of like what
Taiwan's going to do with all oftheir microchip and all of
their fabrications and all thethings that they make for
electronics.
If the communist Chinese triedto take that island.

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Let's go into this, hold on.
Let me stare at the screen realquick.
I'm on my laptop, being my ownproducer today, and that's
always fun.
I hate to miss a show justbecause I'm on the road, but
we're definitely a little bithamstrung with the laptop over
what I usually have in my studio.
But this is the story I foundoff Zero Hedge and it kind of

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sums it up Lame yuck withnothing to lose.
Biden goes on a baby mouthingspree Now, you heard that,
correct A baby mouthing spree atthe White House Halloween party
.
Truly frightening, one nightafter punching a new hole in the

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sinking ship that is the KamalaHarris campaign, and with no
political future of his own totamp down his impulse to put his
mouth on children, presidentJoe Biden went on a baby biting
binge at the White HouseHalloween party on Wednesday
night, leaving the Internetcollectively mortified, and it
really is like some of theimages out here that they have,
and some of the memes are goingto come out of this.
You know he, he must.

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I think his handlers have leftthe building.
He's no longer, no longer.
I guess they're just leavinghim to his own devices.
This is for anyone who's somehowunaware.
Biden has a long, rich historyof mouthing, sniffing and
grabbing children and women.
Has a video up here and this isa.
Let's see if we can play this,this video, just a small

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sampling of Biden's uninvitedtouching.
Let's see how long it is andsee if I can play it Right next
to me and then we're going tohave there you go.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Got it Okay, and then people in the back Throwback
scenes.
Aw.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Yeah, he's, this is a long.
This is definitely a long.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
Whispering in her ear no, not smile.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
And it's funny, the mainstream media the mainstream
media never cared about this.
And then it goes on and on andthere's examples of him with the
wives of diplomats and foreigndignitaries and members of
Congress, he says.
After multiple women cameforward to say Biden had made
them uncomfortable with histouching, biden issued a video
apology in 2019 saying socialnorms are changing, and I

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understand that, and I've heardthat these women are saying
politics to me has always beenabout making connections, but
certainly with him, becausethat's his connection.
However, with no second term onthe line, wednesday night,
biden gleefully abandoned hispersonal space pledge.
Given his record, it would havegrabbed major attention if

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Biden only mouthed a single baby.
However, like an alcoholicfalling off the wagon with great
abandon, he indulged himselfover and over, no doubt by
realizing that this would be oneof the last opportunities you
will ever have.
The 81-year-old lame duckproceeded to mouth baby after
baby.
This is truly bizarre, folks, Imean, aside from the politics,

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if you want to be partisan orwhatever this is, and he's had
this bizarre behavior and itseemed like you were relegated
to some you know, uh,forbiddance, like some phantom
zone and media, or if you'rejust a commentator who just
happens to bring this up.
This guy does this and this iswhere we are in the.
It's almost like, you know, inthe simulation that we're in, in

(11:27):
this, in this reality.
This is one of those, thesecharacters, that makes you
question reality itself.
Like what?
How is this real, you know?
But, yeah, they throw these outout there to you so that you,
you will have lose, abandon, allhope.
Those parents appeared topolitely tolerate their

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offspring being christened withpresidential saliva, but we can
imagine his handler's facepalming as Biden gave way to his
compulsion to bestow oralaffections.
Oh man, this parent smiled asBiden mouthed her baby's foot.
Well, you know, recently, uh,biden had the comment about, uh,

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the real trash, you know, beingtrump supporters after the uh,
the joke by tony hinchcliffeabout puerto rico in response to
that, and kamala harris'scampaign has had to really walk
this one back.
And again, he's an anchor.
He's an anchor as we careeninto the 5th of November.

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And does anybody realize too,it's Guy Fawkes Day?
You know the V for Vendetta,the Guy Fawkes.
You know the go back to what?
Is it?
The 1600s or so?
The?
I may be wrong on that, but Ibelieve it's.
You know the anniversary ofwhen Guy Fawkes tried to blow up
British Parliament and they,you know, use that into the

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character and the mass for V forVendetta.
But you know, is that remember?
Remember the 5th of November,the gunpowder, treason and plot,
and I think those datesconverging.
You know there's another datein history November 5th 2001 is
the day that uh radio host BillCooper was, uh, as he predicted,
killed and uh, on his doorstep,uh, by law enforcement.

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The same guy that predictedwhat would happen with 9-11 and
broke down Oklahoma City.
All this stuff had TimothyMcVeigh with an unknown person
come and meet him at his studioprior to Oklahoma City.
You should look into thathistory, but there's something
with the date coming up, so I'mcautious going into this.

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But I would say, looking at whatthe Democrats are doing and
we're going to talk a little bitabout Trump and foreign policy
here in a second because I thinkthat's probably the most key
thing, if there is the realdifferences in the race, at
least in rhetoric coming out ofthe Trump campaign that if you
want to have any hope, you wantto put some stock in that or

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pray about that.
The prospect for peace is themost glaring thing.
But if you paid attention topolitics and you're looking at
this just objectively.
The Harris campaign hasimploded.
The Biden campaign imploded.
The Democratic Party there isno message here.

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It's just we're not Trump,that's it.
They got nothing.
And, of course, the commentsthat Trump supporters are trash
or whatever, or labeling you asa if you vote that way or if you
just happen to question, youknow one party rule in this
country, then you're put into acertain camp.

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You know whether it's anextremist or you know whatever
they label us these days.
You know Hillary called it abasket of deplorables, but
they're really in damage controlif they have the time.
Voting has already started.
So you know there's a lot ofpolls out there which, if you

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can do, you trust the polls.
I certainly don't.
I read the momentum, I readwhat's happening online, I look
at trends, what people talkabout.
I just put you know as multiplefactors.
If I'm looking at an electionprediction, I look at multiple
things and polls are usually thelast thing, but I can read the

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energy.
I would say that, given what wesaw in 2016 and 2020, this is a
different campaign than both ofthose.
Of course, you've got differentcandidates and there's
different circumstances theTrump campaign, especially since
July 13th, the assassinationattempt and the disaster that is

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the Kamala Harris campaign.
It looks like, and with theRogan interview, washington Post
not endorsing, la Times notendorsing, there is an exodus of
establishment consent for thecurrent ruling party.
They're just washing theirhands like Pontius Pilate saying

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well, we're backing away to seewhat happens.
They're not going all inbecause there's a high
probability that on November 6th, if there is not unlimited
mail-in ballots and shenanigansand states that don't count, I
don't know how, in 2024, can younot have all the votes counted?

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I mean seriously, within themargin of error.
How do you not know?
It's a willingly not having theability to count the votes or,
again, they have the ability butnot doing it on purpose.
At this point, I mean it's aninsult to all of us.
This is the United States ofAmerica.
We're supposed to exportdemocracy.

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That's not really what we'resupposed to do, but that's what
the ruling class says.
We're supposed to be a beacon,a shining city on a hill, all
the rule of law, lex Rex,everything.
But again, this is how you playthese subtle games the
skullduggery, the subterfuge,all that's gone, the mind
control that goes intoeverything that mass media does

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and going into that.
So let's say we get lucky, right, I think, if there's a little
bit of luck here, regardless oftalking about outcome, just
having it done, does anybodywant to go through the last
quarter of this year in a stop,the steal, part two, the
reckoning Does anybody want todo that?
Does anybody want to go throughthe law fair and the hearings

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and what would ultimatelyJanuary 6th, part two?
Does anybody want to do any ofthat?
Absolutely not.
It's not good for the country.
Get it over with one way or theother.
But the momentum and I thinkjust reading the tea leaves.
Looking at it from Jack.
This is not even a.
I don't have a dog in the fightper se.
I have some issues with Trumpand it's cost me a lot of

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listeners.
I have some issues just sayingabsolutely and it's cost me a
lot of listeners.
I have some issues just sayingabsolutely, thumbs up.
I love what he says and we'regoing to get into this.
I love a lot of what he sayswhen he talks about foreign
policy, when he talks aboutending the wars.
He did that before and grantedthe war in Yemen, continued
backing the House of Saudagainst the Iranians, which is
really a proxy war, and it's away of on the grand chessboard

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to channel Zygmunt Brzezinski.
This is a way when we do thosekinds of things, backing it's a
play against Russia.
There was something and ofcourse he ordered the troops out
of Syria several times.
He didn't fire the generals,they kept going back in and
there's some dangerous rhetoricthat he has on Israel and what
he's going to do and all that.
So we have to be cautious.
But it's in a contrast toKamala Harris's campaign and the

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globalists and the DemocraticParty and the establishment, the
military industrial complex.
But, by the way, they flowthrough both parties.
But they're not even giving anylip service to stopping World
War III.
And my reading of history, fromwhat I know, we're closer to
that.
We're closer to some sort ofkinetic catastrophe, a tragedy.

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We're closer to that than wehave been since 1962 during the
Cuban Missile Crisis.
We were very close because allthe little terrible, what is it?
Winston Churchill said theterrible ifs accumulate.
You look at all the terribleifs around the world If you look
at all the hot spots and youlook at the we just folks.

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Another reason why thesecountries like BRICS Brazil,
russia, india, china, southAfrica, right and now Saudi
Arabia and 25 other nations.
They're building this massiveeconomic union.
They're building this massiveeconomic union.
Another reason why they'redoing that is stories that came
out a couple of days ago.
Some of the seized Russianassets and funds after they

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invaded Ukraine in 2022, thosehave been repurposed and allowed
to set as collateral so theUkrainians can borrow against it
.
We're talking about billionsand they can use that to fire
weapons into Russian territoryand to kill Russian soldiers.
You realize, just that alone isan act of war.

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Sanctions are an act of warwhen you force people to use a
currency at the end of a rifle,or even by tariffs Because I
agree with tariffs.
But when you start having thatsort of rhetoric, weaponizing
currency and then weaponizing afinancial system, those are acts

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of war.
Funding the way that we fundedUkraine.
But we can't help people inAppalachia, or we can't clean up
the water in Flint, michigan,or we can't build a road or fix
a bridge or an airport.
You know we can't helpAmericans.
We can't do any of that.
But T-shirt man gets unlimitedbillions.
It shows the priority of theruling class in this country.

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They've totally abandoned us.
The ruling class has abandonedthis country.
They're absentee landlords thatcare nothing about the
infrastructure, nothing aboutthe health and prosperity and
future of the American people.
I think that's so apparent.
They're doing it in real time,showing you they don't care.
They have plans, and thoseplans are really what reflects

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out of things like Davos and theWorld Economic Forum and, of
course, supranational bodieslike the United Nations, where
you get Agenda 2030 and anagenda for the 21st century,
agenda 21, the sustainabilityprojects.
That's what they're concernedwith, not concerned with you
You're in the way and all thisstuff.

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That's why most of politicsanymore they don't even talk
about issues.
They don't care.
When I was a kid and you guysremember this, I'm going to be
45 in December I remember whenthere was real things and people
talked about them.
Now they don't.
They'll do hot button issues orthings that get sound bites but
not really digging into thecomplexities of what it means to

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operate a first world economy.
What's it going to be like infive years?
Can you buy a home?
Can you afford groceries?
What happened to the currency?
All those things have beenaccelerated like throwing gas on
a fire.
If you look at like we weretalking about the price of gold

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hit another all-time high.
Well, it's doing that now everyweek or two, and it's not like
gold will pull back earliertoday, but it hit another
all-time high yesterday.
Well, why is it doing that?
Well, it's doing that becausegovernments around the world,
and especially the United States, are printing their way out of
problems Instead of solving them.
Instead of having consensus,instead of being responsible, we

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just go to the printing press.
It really flies in the face ofwhy we have an income tax.
I know why we do.
The super wealthy love theincome tax, and they built it.
I mean the robber barons.
That's what they had, theirfoundations.
They exempted themselves in1913 and gave you the 16th
Amendment.
Why did they do that?
Well, you have to pay theinterest on the Federal Reserve

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that they built.
You have to have these workersout there chasing green pieces
of paper to prop up that system.
It literally is a magic trick.
It's economic alchemy.
They do it right in front ofyou and that's why we have
things that punish you.
And so Trump talking about thetariffs.
That's great.
You know, this is aconversation this country needed

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to have.
When I ran for office, I ran ontariffs, and this is before
Trump and I would get looked atlike what is he even talking
about?
But that makes total sense, areyou sure?
Did you know this history?
I know a lot about that.
I know a lot about economicnationalism.
I know a lot about WilliamMcKinley and that he was the
tariff king and that we were soprosperous in the 1890s.

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I know all about that.
I know why.
That's what the country wasbuilt on so great civilizations,
countries that project power.
They rise on sound money andeconomic nationalism and they
decline on fiat, currency andfree trade every time.

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There is no exception.
They debase currencies, theyopen their markets without
strategy and, like ThomasJefferson said, merchants have
no country.
All right, I'm going to jumpinto the next story here and
then I'll check the Rockfin chat.
By the way, if you want towatch the Arterburn Radio

(24:45):
transmission on video, you canalways check us out over on
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America Unplugged channel, alongwith my, my ex I call it the
Twitter is the ex at TonyArterburn.
You can find me there, let me.
This was on Natural news andthis is worth having a

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discussion about, because youknow the election's coming up
and a lot of people have alreadyvoted.
But this is probably thepivotal issue it what sets a
campaign apart, and I hope thatit really does matter.
I truly do, because I thinkthis headline it sums up what

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we're actually up against.
Let me present this on mylaptop here in the hotel in
Florida I think this headline itsums up what we're actually up
against.
Let me present this on mylaptop here in the hotel in
Florida Trump vows no moreforeign wars.
Kamala, he says, will gamblewith the lives of millions.
This is by Ethan Huff over onNatural News.

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It says, if reelected aspresident in November, donald
Trump is promising not to sendany more Americans to fight and
die in foreign wars.
I hope this is true.
But you've got to remember.
I know history and there's thephilosopher Hegel, german

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philosopher and historian.
He famously said that the onlylesson we learn from history is
that we do not learn fromhistory.
Well, just that openingstatement.
It makes you think about WoodrowWilson, 1916.
What did he run on?
He was running for re-election.
He'd been elected in 1912 overTeddy Roosevelt and William

(26:34):
Howard Taft.
They used Teddy Roosevelt thebanksters did to split the vote.
The professor Woodrow Wilsonmade him president.
Of course, he was just thebanker's president.
He had a man, he had a handler.
He really did.
Woodrow Wilson had a handler,so did FDR, and we'll talk about

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him too.
These are two examples.
They both had handlers.
Colonel Mandel House, who livedin the White House with Woodrow
Wilson.
He wrote a book what is itabout?
Philip Drew administrator, andit was about setting up
basically what was going tohappen in 1913.
It was very much socialisticpolicies.

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But who did Colonel MandelHouse work for?
Well, he was a representativeof international finance.
He was the bankster'srepresentative and wasn't not a
colonel, just a nickname, butthat's.
He lived in the White House andWoodrow Wilson ran on.
He kept us out of war Because hewas supposedly keeping you out

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or keeping us out of World WarOne.
Well, did we stay out of WorldWar I?
No, absolutely not.
When he assumed office, becauseback then it was still FDR
moved it, but it used to be.
March 4th was the nextinauguration.
So in 1916, going into 1917,well, everybody, if you read

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your history, you know, in 1917,in April, woodrow Wilson
declares war as soon as he'ssworn in for a second term and
they use the Lusitania as thepress release of why.
But that happened in May, Ibelieve, of 1915.
It wasn't recent news.
He just chose that he knew hewas already taking you into war.

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Fdr said the same thing.
He said in 1940 that you know,I've seen war and I hate war and
your boys will not be sent intoanother foreign war.
Well, they were, and he hadthat in mind.

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Malice, the criminality behindleaving those sailors and
soldiers so vulnerable.
Knowing the intelligence, wejust cracked the Japanese code
called Purple.
They had diplomats wiring andcabling the White House, had
people following up trying toget word to the president.
Did you know that the Japaneseare steaming towards Pearl

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Harbor?
And meanwhile Roosevelt wasmeeting with the head of the Red
Cross, which later the daughterof this man who was head of the
Red Cross at the time, did asworn affidavit.
Her father told her about itthe weekend you know going, or
the week coming up on December7th 1941.
Her father was summoned to theWhite House and said you need to

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be ready to be sent to thePacific towards Hawaii.
You need to be ready to bringyour crew out there.
There's going to be some damage.
They knew George Marshall, fdr,the close inner circle they
knew.
So you know this again we, wedesperately need Peace brokered.

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There has to be.
The brakes have to get pumpedon this.
They have to, for, for the sakeof humanity itself, read a
little bit more here.
At a recent campaign stop in thebattleground, state of
Pennsylvania, the Republicancandidate told a crowd that only

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he is able to prevent anotherworld war, arguing that the
Democrat rival, kamala Harris,would get us into World War III,
guaranteed because she's toogrossly incompetent to do the
job.
Well, she wouldn't be in charge.
I think that's another aspectof all this as well.
She wouldn't be in charge.
Who's in charge now?

(30:37):
Is it baby biting Biden?
That would have been enough.
I could have used that with allmy bee breakdowns.
Maybe next week?
Well, he's still technicallythere.
I guess I could do it Earlierthis year.
In his nomination acceptancespeech, trump vowed to end every
single international crisisthat the current administration

(31:00):
has created, including bothUkraine and Gaza conflicts.
Well, I hope so.
Do you know who, the firstperson to congratulate Joe Biden
for winning the 2020 election,before any world leader, any
other world leader?
The first take a guess in yourmind Netanyahu, and I'm with the

(31:29):
founding fathers 100% noforeign entanglements, none of
these alliances.
America should be a republic,from sea to shining sea.
It should be for us to be, forwe, the people, to not be an
amalgamation, a polyglotalgorithm of such that you know

(31:59):
we're so intertwined with everyother thing that other nations
affect our foreign policy.
Well, you know, thomasJefferson said it best too,
about peace, commerce and honestfriendship, trading with the
rest of the world.
John Quincy Adams talked about.
Son of John Adams talked about.
America's not designed to goabroad in search of monsters to

(32:21):
destroy.
These are the principles inwhich we were founded on.
So Trump talks about Ukraine andyou throw in Gaza.
So, you know, trump talks aboutUkraine and you throw in Gaza.
What a horrendous thing.
If you really look at that war,that conflict, absolutely to

(32:50):
the core of it, is troubling.
And again, that's a whole othershow.
But Trump is knee-deep in thatand we have to hold him.
If he truly wants peace, it hasto be a just peace for everyone
.
It has to be something that istransparent.
Trump has yet to reveal anyspecific plans for making this
happen, but he is sure that JoeBiden and Kamala Harris are not
the types to vote for becausethey want to continue supporting

(33:14):
and financing other people'swars.
That's in quotation.
It says if Kamala gets fourmore years, the Middle East will
spend the next four decadesgoing up in flames and your kids
will be going off to war.
Well gosh, he's not wrong towar.
Well gosh, he's not wrong.
He's not wrong when he saysthat.

(33:34):
But if he is elected onNovember 5th, which is a long
shot, given the mail-in ballotsand the lockdown election that's
still continuing after thatexecutive order that was signed
by him on March 13th Friday,march 13th 2020, that emergency
order only lapsed, I think,about a year and a half ago.
But that's where you get thelockdown election, but I will

(33:59):
not send you to fight and die ina foolish, never-ending foreign
war, trump reiterated mostrecently at his Pennsylvania
rally.
Well, again, we have historicalreferences, other candidates
saying that he has beenpresident before.

(34:20):
You can look, there was somewars that were continued, but
there wasn't any technically anynew wars, although there's
always operations, there'salways conflicts.
There's always.
You had, you know, regimechange efforts by the
intelligence, like Juan Guaidoin Venezuela.
You had all sorts of things.
There's always a game beingplayed, but it is true.

(34:44):
I mean, under Trump you didn'thave whatever this is that we're
doing.
You know operation nuclear,thermonuclear warfare that we're
trying to incite in Ukraine.
It says, within 24 hours ofbeing elected, not being sworn
in, trump says he'll end theconflict in Ukraine.

(35:04):
Well, good luck to him on that.
A t-shirt man is very much dugin and that is an evil man.
I know a thing or two you knowonce you go to war, you see some
things that just you can absorba little bit, even when you see
somebody's image.
Maybe not everybody can, maybeit's just me, but I look at that

(35:26):
guy, I look at Zelensky and Ithink that's an evil man Because
he's willing to.
Sun Tzu said this, not TonyArterburn, but Sun Tzu brought
this up.
An evil man will stand on theashes, will rule over the ashes
of his country.
Why would you put your peoplein peril like that?

(35:47):
You can't win that war.
It's impossible.
It'd be like Mexico defeatingthe United States with the help
of the communist Chinese.
It'd be like a foreign powerwith their military might and
intelligence using Mexico as aproxy.
It just doesn't work.
And you got to remember thatUkraine used to be part of the

(36:08):
Soviet Union.
They know where everything is,they built most of the modern
infrastructure.
Where everything is, they builtmost of the modern
infrastructure.
It's silly.
There has to be a peace broker.
It doesn't mean Russia's right,but if you know anything about
the history of NATO and NATOexpansion the promises that we
made At the beginning of theshow, I play a clip of George HW

(36:33):
Bush on September 11th 1990,saying that we're going to
invoke a new world order.
He said it three times.
His Secretary of State, jamesBaker, was the one who told
Gorbachev that the breakup ofthe Soviet Union, as long as it

(36:53):
was peaceful and they withdrewinto their borders, that we
would not expand NATO.
That was a verbal promise thatwe made and as soon as they did
that and fulfilled their word,we expanded NATO in their face.
Kamala, conversely, is a majorsupporter of Ukraine and the

(37:14):
never-ending war.
She has repeatedly criticizedTrump for his anti-war rhetoric,
arguing that it will force theZelensky regime to surrender to
Russia.
Well, that's a really stupidway of looking at it and perhaps
because she's stupid, it's justa useful tool for, you know,

(37:38):
multinational corporations andbanking consortiums and deep
staters.
But that's a really simplisticand dumb way to look at it
because Russia doesn't wantUkraine.
They want their territories inthe Donbass.
They want the territories thathad voted.
I think these people supposedlylike democracy right.
Well, they voted to return toRussia Again.

(38:01):
These are conflicts we shouldstay way out of.
But there's minerals, there'smetals, there's deposits, all
sorts of natural resources thatUkraine has, and you get people
like Lindsey Graham talkingabout the trillions that they
have.
Well, it's also a big moneylaundering kitty for the global

(38:24):
elite, and we've got to park ourbio labs there.
You can really launder a lot ofmoney when you're throwing
billions at something and it'sjust getting blown up or getting
destroyed in some way.
It's a great grift.
It's the grift that keeps ongiving.

(38:46):
The Kremlin, meanwhile, isunsure that Trump will actually
be able to follow through on hispromises of peace.
The Putin regime spokesman,dmitry Peskov, stated that he
does not think there is a magicwand that can literally stop the
fighting overnight, like Trumpis promising.
Trump also recently toldpodcaster Joe Rogan that if he
were president instead of Biden,there never would have been a

(39:07):
Hamas incursion into Israel onOctober 7th of last year,
because he never would haveallowed Tehran and its proxies
to receive funding year.
Because he never would haveallowed Tehran and its proxies
to receive funding.
Well, that's an interestingargument.
But you know, if you look atEgyptian intelligence, if you

(39:29):
look at the warnings that weregiven to Netanyahu and others,
you know, before October 7th, ifyou look at all that stuff,
those raise some alarmingquestions.
And whenever I see the eventslike that, like the paragliding
and all, how do you get throughthat?
How do you do that?
And, of course, hamas wassponsored by Israel.

(39:50):
It's like the same thing thatwe did with Al-Qaeda.
Al-qaeda doesn't mean the base.
Al-qaeda means the database.
That's where that comes.
1979, the Mushahideen fighters,the Muslim Brotherhood.
It was a database ofanti-Soviet jihadists that were

(40:13):
kept by the intelligencecommunity going into what would
eventually be the invasion ofAfghanistan by the Soviet Union.
I know that day really well asthe day I was born.
And then you know what?
22 years later, I would be partof the first army company on
the ground in Afghanistanfollowing 9-11 in Kandahar.

(40:35):
I know a thing or two aboutthat day.
There was also a gentlemanloose term.
There's also a figure in thatstory by the name of Tim Osmond.
If you look up the codename,tim Osmond, who was meeting at
the Pentagon, who Tim codenamedTim Osmond, who was meeting at

(40:56):
the Pentagon.
His name was Tim Osmond, buthis actual name is his name at
birth was Osama bin Laden, so weknow a lot about that.
It's not always the surfacelevel headlines, folks, if Trump

(41:17):
gets back into office, he'llhave to remove all dual citizens
from state and federalgovernments.
One commenter wrote about theonly way Trump can follow
through on his promises.
Wow, that's a great statement.
He'll have to remove all dualcitizens from state and federal
government.
I totally agree.
What did I say the other day?
You had that congressman inFlorida show up in an IDF

(41:40):
uniform to Congress and Ithought is this happening in my
country?
I mean, what?
Can you show up as a federale?
I guess it's Halloween, so youcan do that if you want.
I just find you knowallegiances.
It's in the Bible, it's in theNew Testament.

(42:02):
You can't serve two masters.
It doesn't work that way.
Dual loyalties doesn't workthat way.
Yeah, when will he say that?
So when will he say this?
When Israel bombs yet anotherone of its neighbors and starts
begging for more support?

(42:23):
Someone else expressedskepticism about Trump's
interesting choice of words,which makes it sound as he will
simply have the people aroundhim maintaining the status quo.
Well, this is what I getskeptical about, and I've been
on some shows recently where Iforgot we get really tribal in
this country now with politics,I mean worse than I've ever seen

(42:45):
it before.
It's like blue, no matter who,and right or wrong, right, it
doesn't matter Like it'spartisanship.
That's where ideas go to die ispartisanship.
It's awful, you know you cangive credit where credit is due.
There's a famous story thatDavid Knight tells about, you

(43:08):
know, before he was fired byAlex Jones at InfoWars, and Alex
asked him in the break roomwhat happens if Trump wins in
2016?
And David said well, we supporthim when he does good and we
oppose him when he doesn't.
I think that's my philosophy.
I don't get behind any kind of,you know, cult of things.

(43:31):
I just think you should oppose,when things are not going, what
you believe in your heart, theway they should go, or it's
against the Constitution, orit's against the fabric and the
ideals of the United States ofAmerica, what you believe in,
and if something is on the track, like Trump talking about
tariffs, and he's right aboutWilliam McKinley, he's right
about this and I think therhetoric, which is good.

(43:51):
It's at least refreshing tohave the rhetoric.
Can we go there?
Because if this was Mitt Romneyor another milquetoast
dead-eyed automaton for theruling class that they prop up,
talk about zombies, ladies andgents, talk about scary things.
Talk about these politicos,literal parasites, the political

(44:13):
class, just the worst people inthe world, sociopathic, nothing
to believe, they wouldn't evenbe talking about this.
I'm glad that we're at leasthaving the discussion that the
wars are stupid.
They have nothing to do withthe United States of America or
our security.
They hurt our freedoms.
James Madison was right Arepublic cannot survive in a

(44:34):
state of perpetual warfare.
Got to end these damn wars.
It's enough.
The military industrial complex, all the rest of them.
We needed another Trumancommittee like he had in World
War II.
He was the senator.
He really grilled a lot ofthose war profiteers.

(45:00):
One of the things Harry Trumantold one of the CEOs of a
weapons manufacturer, I've neverforgotten it.
He said you know, jesse Jameshad to wake up early in the
morning and risk his life to robthe Rock Island Railroad of
$3,000.

(45:20):
And you can see what a piker hewas compared to you and your
army of accountants and lawyersstealing millions.
And people die Because therewas a lot of people that that's
the ultimate grift.
Smedley Butler talked aboutthat in.
War is a Racket.
He only happened to be the mosthighly decorated Marine general

(45:42):
of all time until that time.
He died in June 1941.
But he had it right War was aracket.
We got to get to the heart ofthis, of this.
This is basically Trumppromising not to take the blame

(46:02):
for anything.
Am I right?
This person asked?
Then again and there's anotherquote Trump won't fight any
foreign wars, but he won't doanything to control every GOP
and Zionist right, the Zionistalliance he personally selected
to be around him for more thanhe could ever handle.
Yeah, and I go back to JohnBolton, another, as I was on a

(46:27):
show recently.
We was asked about the electionand I talked a little bit about
this and went into whathappened with North Korea, which
I thought was a greatopportunity.
I mean, the whole thing hadbeen opened up and you had that

(46:47):
famous picture of Trump and KimJong-un on the 38th parallel on
the DMZ meeting.
And who comes in to destroy it?
The mustache, john Bolton, kingof the neocons.
Why was he placed there?

(47:08):
You know, personnel is policy.
If he gets a second term.
He really wants to carry outthis rhetoric.
You can't hire those people and, by the way, they all turned on
him.
And John Kelly says that Trump'sa fascist.
Does John Kelly know whatfascism is?

(47:29):
Is he telling the truth?
Does that really make any sensewhatsoever?
I really think it's afabrication personally.
I really think it's a.
I think it's a fabricationpersonally.
You know, I can hold dualthoughts in my head.
I can have a.
I can break down this articleand say I hope he's right, I
hope he follows through.
You know, history shows me thathe's mixed a mixed bag on a lot
of stuff.
But that's the best we can doright now, folks, and that's

(47:52):
what needs to be talked about.
We got to steer out of thisthing or we're going to end
civilization.
Russia is not going to allow arainbow flag being planted in
Moscow in this globalist agendathe head of that is right of

(48:13):
Washington DC.
They're not going to allow that.
They're not going to allow that.
They're not going to allowUkraine to join NATO and park
nuclear weapons on their border.
We wouldn't.
Any sane nation that hasnuclear weapons is going to
project power when it'sthreatened, when its back's
against the wall.

(48:33):
These are dangerous, dangerousthings.
And of course we've done thingswith taiwan that are weird.
And you have the conflict withisrael and iran, which goes back
the the trade-offs between thatand an incursion into lebanon,
and all that stuff that's goingon.
Why do you think we're at post9-11?
You know, you have the famousstory of Wesley Clark, who was

(48:59):
Supreme Commander of NATO, wasfour-star general.
He goes into the Pentagon onSeptember 12, 2001, and they're
drawing up battle plans for Iraq.
He said what?
And they said, yeah, we're justgoing to hit them.
And then he was shown the fullrollout of the neocon strategy
which they've been cooking upfor years.
I mean, look at the year 2000.

(49:20):
You had the project for the newAmerican century.
Just happened to come out inSeptember of 2000.
And what project for the newAmerican century?
Century with people like BillCrystal and William Bennett.
And they talked about, in orderto carry out this rogue state
rollback century.
With people like Bill Crystaland William Bennett they talked
about, in order to carry outthis rogue state rollback, seven

(49:41):
countries in five years.
We would have to experience aPearl Harbor-style event One
year later.
They got that.
What's the mathematical chancesof that Pretty slim to.
They got that.
What's the mathematical chancesof that?
Pretty slim, isn't it?
So think about that.
Seven countries in five years.

(50:03):
Operation Chaos is pretty muchwhat it is.
That's what I call it thedismantling, disrupting of
nation states.
That's what's going on rightnow in the Middle East.
We need to stay clear.
We need to decouple ourselvesfrom that madness.
As I've said, for many years,the Middle East it's 24% of the

(50:26):
world's oil output.
Let's buy oil somewhere else.
Maybe broker a deal with Russia.
Do what a sane nation would do.
If all the politics related tothere are putting us on a
collision course for catastropheand death, then have another
deal.
Do something different.
Middle East is in many ways, asI've written before, it looks

(50:50):
like a scepter.
You're going to pick it up andyou're going to rule like a
would-be king.
I'm going to rule the middleEast, but it's a serpent, turns
right around and bite you.
That's what it is.
I've been there.
All right, folks, we're going toclose out the transmission here
in a second.
Let's do a gold and silverprices real quick.
By the way, you can always goto Wolfpackgold to get the

(51:15):
latest.
I've got a scrolling across thescreen on Wolfpackgold.
The live precious metals priceis.
Gold, down from its all-timehigh yesterday.
2,741 Luciferian Bankster notesper troy ounce.
2,741 Federal Fiat Reservenotes per troy ounce.
Silver down from yesterday.

(51:36):
$32.66 for the white metalSuper cheap.
All this stuff.
When we look back and this willbe archived someday we will be
looking back at these prices andbe amazed.
I appreciate each and every oneof you.
Be safe, take care of eachother.
End of transmission.
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