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Freedom, independence, and individualism—not diversity—are America's true strength. Looking back at 1776 and everything we've achieved since, it's clear that our exceptional heritage stems from the liberty to own land, build families, and create businesses we're proud of. The American Dream represents prosperity, success, innovation, and opportunity—qualities that have made us the envy of the world.

With Donald Trump returning to office, we stand at a pivotal moment. For the first time in decades, we have a chance to reset our trajectory, potentially avoiding Middle Eastern entanglements while rebuilding American manufacturing and self-reliance. This matters because our economic independence directly impacts our national sovereignty, currently compromised by reliance on foreign technology and manufacturing.

The connection between business and politics is inseparable. Politicians are essentially business operators themselves—professional stock traders working within economic systems. When we ignore politics, we miss the warning signs of economic hardship, which inevitably leads to resentment, hatred, and societal breakdown. To thrive as entrepreneurs, we must understand these connections.

America needs to rediscover its competitive edge and masculine strength. Looking at our ancestors through platforms like Ancestry.com reveals generations who built large families, strong communities, and lasting wealth. Today, too many have been conditioned by globalist education to believe children are burdensome and human population is problematic. We've lost the "perspicacious desire to win" that made America exceptional.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Is diversity our strength as Americans?
Honestly, no, I thinkindividualism and independence.
Clearly, by looking at 1776 andthe amazing things that we've
accomplished, independence andfreedom is our strength as
Americans actually.
Freedom is our strength asAmericans actually, if you truly

(00:26):
know America, if you trulyappreciate the American way,
which is again to own your ownland, right To have a family
that you can be proud of, a jobthat you can be proud of or a
business that you can be proudof One of the two Right.
Why does everybody want theAmerican dream?

(00:48):
Well, because you think ofwealth and you think of America.
You think of success,prosperity, exceptionalism,
systems, products, money,innovation, industrialism,
chance, risk, diversity.
Even.
America's a beautiful place andit still could be even better

(01:14):
than what we ever imaginedpossible.
We have an opportunity now, withDonald Trump back in office, to
change the entire future of theUnited States, but also of the
world, in a great way.
And how are we going to do that?
Well, for the first time in thefirst 20 years, perhaps we have

(01:36):
the chance of getting out of awar with the Middle East.
Maybe this depends on Israel,this depends on the trajectory
of our relationship with Israel,with Congress, and how these
things come to play out, howgreater Israel, or if greater
Israel, better to say, will evercome into fruition.

(01:58):
Now, why does this matter?
Why are we talking about race?
Why are we talking about thisall of a sudden?
How does this connect toAmerica?
Well, it connects to Americabecause obviously, again, much
of our systems and ourtechnology, our infrastructure,
is run and owned by Israel andagain, we also are very much,
you know, subversive to, orwe're very much submissive to

(02:22):
China in many ways, because wedon't produce our own
semiconductors, for example, andthat's why Trump is very big
about bringing jobs back to theUnited States, because it's
common sense, it makes sense.
That's why he wants to acquireCanada, because we pay for the
military, we pay for everything,essentially all of the
protection over that countrywith economic pressure, and not

(02:47):
that we should, we shouldn'teven need economic pressure.
Let's talk about that andremember that, because again, we
are the reason canada canactually survive and have decent
lives every night, so they'renot burning cities down.
See, in america, we burn ourcities down because BlackRock
owns us and really, you know, atthe end of the day, globalism

(03:11):
and you know racial goals ofwhat.
What do you think is going tohappen when the world starts
going nuts.
And so it brings me to the issueof business, entrepreneurship,
sales and marketing.
Why does this all matter?
Does this affect us asentrepreneurs?

(03:33):
Should we even talk aboutpolitics and business?
Well, I think we should, and Ithink the reason we should is
because we should know what'sgoing on.
You should be educated, youshould know how things tie,
because guess what?
Politicians are business people?
They're business owners.
At the end of the day, businessowners, that's what they do.
They're stock traders, insidertraders, professional insider

(03:56):
traders is what your politiciansare.
So everything's a business.
The world is a business, mrBeal, if you didn't already know
this.
So you have to understand howimportant politics actually is
to your life, because, beforeyou know it, when you're not
paying attention and if you'retoo entertained and if things

(04:16):
are too great, suddenly you'renot paying attention to wars
that are happening on the otherside of the world.
Suddenly you're not payingattention to the prices on your
eggs at the grocery store, right.
Suddenly you're not payingattention to the fact that you
have a negative bank account,defaulting on credit cards,

(04:37):
can't pay the bills.
All of a sudden, things startto get weird, things get harder.
Suddenly, arguments start toensue within the family, within
the inner circle, and nowthere's resentment.
What does resentment do?
Well, resentment brings hate.
What does hate do?
Hate brings depression, sadness.

(05:00):
And what does hate and sadnessbring?
Jealousy, envy, and then whatcomes after that Evil.
And so, when you really breakthings down, where we're going
and why business is important,entrepreneurship, sales,
marketing, and then alsogeopolitics, and why these
things should be tied intogether into a conversation,
because truly, you can't reallydo one or the other without the

(05:26):
sufficiency of the other side.
Business needs to be successful.
Capitalism, the system ofeconomics in a country, needs to
be successful in order for thepolitical system to be
successful, because who do thepoliticians serve?
Well, they serve theirconstituents, you and I, and so
with that, they have thepressure of making sure that you
and I are making enough moneyso we can live and eat and so

(05:49):
that we can pay our bills.
See how it works.
And so, at the end of the day,we live in a technocratic,
utopian society that has beenbuilt up by a globalist
structure, but also Israel anddifferent political factions of

(06:09):
the government, wall Street, thebanking systems, many different
groups, but overall the ones Ijust mentioned three-letter
agencies, of course CIA, fbibetter believe it, better
believe it.
Nsa.
They're already listening to meright now, listening to you
right now.
They know what's going on.

(06:29):
So all I'm saying is that ifyou don't want to be a victim of
this technocratic, utopiansociety where we're all just
numbers, digits, decimals,deutschmarks on the matrix, well
then you need to awaken and toopen your eyes to see what is

(06:52):
truly being veiled, what istruly being hidden from your
reality.
When you watch television, whydo you think they call it a
television program?
You know you have all of thissmart technology.
Look at it around you.

(07:12):
How smart is it?
None of it even really works.
Isn't that funny?
So at some point in our livesas Americans, but as people in
general, as human beings, weneed to understand that America
is a place of prosperity and hasa lot of potential to become
something even more than we everimagined.

(07:36):
Government like George H Bushand these globalists and all
these Jews and really I mean andradical Jews, I should say,
because there are a lot of goodJews, and you know it's a very
complicated conversation to havethat and I'm not even going to
want to go there, I just don'twant to go there because it's

(08:02):
just a whole rabbit hole andjust you know it's just.
There's just too much madnessin the world to bring up even
more when it's like we ought tojust focus on the issues that
matter how we can, you know,move forward as a society and be
innovative again and make money.
You know, we ought to stopbeing victims.
We ought to stop blaming otherpeople and other races.
We ought to start taking thingsinto our own hands as

(08:23):
individuals.
So perhaps tribalism isn't theworst thing.
I had a guest on my podcast afew months ago and I stopped
doing a podcast.
I kind of stopped having guestson just because it was just
becoming a lot.
What's funny is I actuallyinterviewed six other people and
I unfortunately was never ableto release the interviews.

(08:44):
At the time my laptop hadgotten some water spilt on it
and so I had to take it in, andbecause of the water damage, it
was out for a few weeks and thenI was just totally behind
schedule.
I had to use my girlfriend'slaptop.
It was one of those issues, butanyways, I digress.
So when you look at things thatare going on in the world today,

(09:05):
in America, the American dream,what requires us to be
successful?
I had a conversation withformer podcast guest Michael C
Anderson and we talked abouttribalism.
To answer this question of howdo we make America great again
but also build business andcommerce and entrepreneurship,

(09:28):
how do we ignite the Americanmind to be motivated towards
success and industrialism again,to be forward thinkers, but
independent and critical andself-reliant Again?
Not so what's the word I'mlooking for?
Weak, weak-willed, nodiscipline.
Men today have noradicalization.

(09:51):
There's no perspicacious desirefor winning anymore, like there
used to be during ourancestors' times.
Isn't it funny how you go onAncestrycom.
You start typing in ancestors.
You start typing that in Createan account 29 bucks a month or
something like that.
It's not a lot of money and Iknow for some people it can be.

(10:12):
I was poor too at one time.
But I'm just saying you know,get a job, do what you got to do
, make some investments, havethe girl help you for a while
while you're building yoursuccess, whatever.
But all I know is when we'retalking about America and when
we're talking about dreams andgoals and entrepreneurship and
what ignites the mind of anAmerican, what makes us want to

(10:34):
win.
Part of that comes from ourancestral DNA, but also Our
perspicacious desire To win, andso we have to have that again.
As Americans, we need moreenergy.
Plain and simple, too many menare weak today.
You know, you look back inhistory at Ancestrycom and your

(10:58):
ancestors Were quite literallyhaving like 10.
12.
14 kids.
Sometimes, at least in myancestral DNA, we were.
My mother's side, mygrandmother's father's side, had
like many, many, many, many,many many children, like 12 kids

(11:18):
, and you would see this.
But it was generational, likegenerations somewhere between
like the 1800s.
And then you go back towardsthe like, you go back beyond
that everybody was having kids.
Why, why are kids so important?
Well, you've only been told incollege all these years that
kids are a waste and that humanbeings are bad and that we're
all meant to just die.

(11:38):
You know the world needs to bedepopulated.
I mean, that's what I learnedin college.
In my college they we werelearning a lot of globalism
things.
You know, I went to a collegewith a lot of pre-med, pre-law
students, so a lot of the stuffyou were learning was, you know,
you know post-industrial, 9-11,globalism, one world government
.
You know you were learning likeI was a criminal justice and

(12:09):
police administration major, youknow.
So I learned the system,learned how things work a little
bit.
You know that my assignmentswere to write 20 page essays on
serial killers, which was kindof cool, but I also was given
assignments on how to.
I don't know what are a fewcool assignments we did.
We did one assignment where wehad to build a prison as a group
and we had to basically budgeta prison and make that work.
Administratively.

(12:29):
Sounds so boring, but it'sactually pretty neat, you know,
because when you consider howmuch money we actually make from
the criminals we convict, itexplains a lot as to why America
is one of the most thecriminals we convict.
It explains a lot as to whyAmerica is one of the most high,
one of the most, of the one ofthe worst countries ever for,

(12:51):
like, non-violent offenders andpeople you put in jail and
prison.
Now, at the same time, I alsostill do believe in capital
punishment.
You know people still should begoing to jail, but anyways,
again I'm digressing.
You know I went to college andthey taught us a lot of
globalist stuff and a lot of oneworld government stuff and I
hated that, drove me crazyactually, and so I wanted to
learn about America.
I loved my country.
I grew up in a PresbyterianChristian home, scottish mostly

(13:14):
and Irish, scottish and Irishmainly, and then English, of
course.
So basically I was a Saxongrowing up and then also on my
dad's side was more Sweden andNorwegian, so I got a lot of
Scandinavian blood in me as well, and so I guess that's why I
was always strong, I was alwaysmotivated towards certain ideals

(13:37):
.
I was very German also I alwaysforget to mention that but very
Germanic, german andScandinavian and then Saxon.
So I just have this Europeanmindset and I grew up with the
mentality of appreciating andhonoring the Holy Empire, and

(13:58):
Christianity and Catholicismreally was how I grew up and I
just think that's a much moreoptimal lifestyle.
You follow the Ten Commandments,you live a good life, have a
good wife, you know, have a goodfamily, have a lot of kids,
won't be depressed and lonely,won't be doing stupid stuff,
won't be falling into delusionor debauchery like everybody

(14:20):
else does, because they want tobe pleased, and everybody wants
to be, everybody wants to feelbad for themselves and everybody
wants to just just relish inall of this.
Just horrible shit really.
You got porn fighting.
You know domestics today.
I mean I see that as a cop.
It's just crazy, but it's true.

(14:42):
I mean I see how it happens atthe same time.
So this is the point of thisepisode.
It's just a little rant, youknow, I just make these when I
have some extra time because Ienjoy talking about the real
issues like this, and I think itis a real issue so hatred
towards one another.
As human beings, we focus on therace of one another, but really

(15:04):
we ought to just focus onsuccess.
We ought to just focus on beingAmericans.
You know the ideals andprinciples of America, not
culture wars, because that'swhat, that's what destroys this
planet, that's what makes us goextinct, is these culture wars
we keep having.
You know, these religious warseven.
You know these religious warseven.

(15:24):
You know, I mean, even as aChristian.
It's like to some degree.
You know, if you have thisradical, insane idealism towards
your religion and you put thatabove other human beings, what
does that cause?
You know it causes turmoil andwar.
You know, just horrible shit.
Like if I was the devil, I wouldcreate religion.
Actually, you know, instead ofjust teaching mankind to live in

(15:47):
harmony, if I was the devil, Iwould create religion.
You know, what's interesting is, if you look at a lot of
different religions and again,I'm I'm mainly a Christian, um
Presbyterian Christian.
Okay, and I would I wouldconvert.
I'd also convert to Catholicismtoo, because I do, you know,
respect both religions and Iappreciate both of them.

(16:08):
I think they're important.
The point is, america needs tobecome strong again.
America needs to becomemasculine again, motivated again
.
We need to become competitiveagain.
You know, something great aboutthis country is the drive of
the human beings who live here,and we need to stop being tribal

(16:29):
based on religions and havingthese wars based on religions,
and we should rather focus ourenergy and our time towards
uniting as a human race, not asa one-world government, because
it does sound similar when youactually think about it, and you
have to be careful about that,by the way that you don't ever
become a one-world government bybecoming a unified human race,

(16:52):
because I think that's human,it's important.
You know, there should beregions, there should be a level
of tribalism to a necessarydegree, but at the same time,
there needs to be some level ofspace, right, in order to
respect each other's race.
We must respect each other'sspace.
I feel like I'm teaching afucking third grade class
sometimes sorry, but it's like Ido like sorry, third graders if

(17:15):
you're listening to this, butsometimes I have to speak at
that level for the peoplelistening and I'm not trying to
sound like I'm a know-it-all,because I'm not.
You know, I'm wrong all thetime.
Go watch my YouTube videos.
You know stuff I talk about.
Sometimes I'm like wrong withthe things I say.
Sometimes I'll say things Idon't even really I didn't even
like catch what I said.
And when I play it back andwhen I'm watching my stuff on

(17:35):
YouTube or Spotify and I'm justlike, oh crap, why did I say
that?
That's not even what I meant.
So you know, sometimes I justsay things I literally don't
even mean like swear to God, youknow.
But I'm always going to try tobe honest about how I'm thinking
, feeling, and I'm going to tryto be accurate and I'll always
try to correct myself if I amwrong.
Anyways, back to what we weretalking about originally.

(17:56):
Point is, the United States ofAmerica is a powerful country
and we're coming into a veryprosperous era, I believe the
next decade, so long as we don'tkill each other.
Right, we have a greatpresident.
For example, donald Trump wantsto make everything prosperous,
wants everybody to live inharmony, doesn't even want to go

(18:17):
against his enemies that haveruined his life.
He has every reason to putthese people in prison until the
day they rot and die.
But no, no, trump has been apeaceful leader, which kudos
because it's helped unifying theworld, and people are coming
together again.
Even the dark forces of evil arecoming together with the forces

(18:39):
of good, and there's this weirdthing happening and I just what
if this evil thing could justbe destroyed forever?
You know what if this energy ofevil could be destroyed?
What if there was a way rightto destroy energy?
Because we live in anelectromagnetic grid, an
electromagnetic field, we liveon a disc, essentially right,

(19:00):
and some people call that flatearth.
I don't know.
You look at the kabbalah, youread different freemasonry
literature, you talk to a lot ofairline pilots.
You'll get different responses.
You know who knows?
Really, at the end of the day,we're all being lied to about
everything.
Everything's a psychologicaloperation of all, and you always
have to just come back to thatpoint, because we're living in a
time where technology is at ourfingertips, information is

(19:23):
constantly being fought over.
You know the accuracy and theflow of information.
There's always a war over it,so the powers that be are
controlling your mind, with alot of disinformation too.
So who knows about flat Earthand whether that's real or
whether the Earth's a sphere?
I think people should actuallybe skeptical of it.
At first I thought people werecrazy for believing the Earth

(19:43):
was flat.
But when you start to look atsome things it's a little
interesting the map of NATO, howit's basically a flat Earth.
That's kind of weird.
But again, I'm not makingassumptions Because again I'm
not.
I just you know I'm not makingassumptions Because again I'm
not.
I just you know I.
Really it's kind of strange howyou look at.
Did we really go to the moon?
No, we didn't, we didn't.
You can tell that shit was madein a green screen Hollywood

(20:11):
motion picture studio.
You know, at the same time,again, maybe it could be a lie.
Maybe we're all just beingplayed, maybe it really did
happen, you know, maybe there'sactually evidence to prove that
it did happen and we're allbeing played by the Chinese or
the Jews or the globalists,whatever.
Who knows?
Maybe it's, maybe it's whoknows right, maybe it's the
Democrats, whatever you want tocall it.
Who knows.
All I do know is time to wrapup this episode because I'm

(20:33):
ready to eat, is time to wrap upthis episode because I'm ready
to eat.
It is 5.40 pm Eastern CentralTime, the United States of
America, in Michigan, and todayis January 16th 2025.
Donald Trump's inauguration isfour days away today.
Four days away, and XRP hasreached some pretty amazing

(21:00):
prices.
Finally broke three dollarsyesterday, on the january 15th.
Finally broke three dollarsagain since its previous
all-time high of three dollarsand 84 cents back in 2018, 2017,
2018 and so now XRP is going tomaybe take over Bitcoin.
Who knows?
It's looking like it.
Based on the data, based onutility, based on the technology

(21:23):
, based on information who knows?
But that's just what we know.
Everything's an informationalright.
So, ladies and gentlemen, I gotnothing else.
God bless the United States ofAmerica.
God bless you.
God bless Donald Trump.
God bless those who wantprosperity.
America.
God bless you.
God bless Donald Trump.
God bless those who wantProsperity, freedom, greatness,
honor, integrity and those whowant to do what's right For

(21:46):
mankind.
Have lots of babies, make lotsof money, have lots of success,
learn new skills, renovate yourhomes, buy farmland and again,
have many, many, many, many,many babies.
Have as many kids as you can,raise them well and to be
successful human beings andAmericans, because if America

(22:09):
succeeds, the rest of the worldsucceeds.
Ladies and gentlemen, gotnothing else stay prudent, stay
powerful and stay wealthy.
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