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January 7, 2025 • 22 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay. Trump now says he's very serious.
He wants to put an offer on behalf of the
United States for Greenland. Now they haven't gotten to the
actual price tag, but he now says in his second term,

(00:23):
after he's inaugurated on January twentieth, he wants to buy
Greenland if obviously the Greenland the government degrees and the
people agree in a referendum that they will become independent
from Denmark. They are currently a territory or a colony
of Denmark, and they want to join the United States.
But if they want to join the United States, he

(00:43):
says he's ready to make a very serious offer and
make Greenland a territory of America. In fact, do you
think ultimately should Greenland be a state? Not immediately, I
mean fifty six thousand people, Well, they got to you know,
the population's got to get up there first. But if

(01:04):
we can attract enough investment, enough prosperity like we did
with Alaska, and more people begin to live there, more
Americans begin to move and live there, should we make
Greenland ultimately a state? Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Like no, like Arthur in New Hampshire.

(01:27):
Thanks for holding Arthur and welcome.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Oh you just have a month in day, Okay, I.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Think Arthur is I see like he's that at the
ordering something online or you know, at the at the
motor vehicles or whatever. But all right, let's see if
we can reconnect with Arthur. All right, let's Jane in Wareham.
Thanks for holding Jane, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
I guess I just hie. I just want first, like
everyone else, my condolencers. I've lost my parents. I think
of them all the time and I feel bad you're
going through this.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Number one, thank you, Thank you, Jane.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
Now number two. I think it's a good idea because
of what China's doing in Russia and they are going.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
To scoop it up.

Speaker 3 (02:27):
We know it is, and then we'll be kicking ourselves
that we didn't do it. And also, uh, I think
it's a win win because even if the Looney Tunes
like Greta Thurnberg h you know, if it does happen
with the climate change, we could turn it into a

(02:50):
beach resort.

Speaker 5 (02:56):
I didn't look at it that way, Jane.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
I'm just curious. I'm getting a lot of people on
the text line saying Jeff, you know, I love Trump,
I love you. I want the guy to succeed. But
we got so many bigger fish to fry. We've got
to worry about this border invasion, mass deportations. We've got
massive deficits that Biden is now leaving us, huge national debt,

(03:30):
high inflation, high crime. We've got wars breaking out all
over the world. Now is not the time for us
to do the mother of all real estate deals.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
What say you go fund me Greenland?

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Jane, thank you very much for that call. No, it's true.
I mean he could raise a gofund me page and
we'll buy it. How's that, you know? So, hey, Donald,
we got you on this one. Okay, you can focus
on the other issues. We'll buy this one for America.
So don Junior, by the way, is on his way

(04:17):
all kidding aside. He's yeah, I mean Trump is really serious.
I mean he goes like he goes. You know, first
people thought ha ha ha. He's like, no, I really, guys,
if we don't buy it, if we don't take it,
someone else will. And I don't think that. In other words,
what he fears is that either China, Russia, or some
hostile other power will eventually either, if not absorb it,

(04:41):
put it under its control. Because Trump says, and it's
what he keeps telling everybody, Greenland is going to go independent.
That's and I think on that he's completely right. He says,
you don't understand. Yeah, you can laugh at him. It's cold,
it's arctic, fifty six fifty seven thousand people, but they
are dead serious, don't want to be part of Denmark anymore.

(05:02):
So they will become independent. And when they become independent,
he goes, they're going to come under someone's influence. And
it's either going to be the Russians or the Chinese
or a foreign hostile power. And I don't want that.
The United States must have pre eminence in the western hemisphere,

(05:22):
you know, not just North America, but you know, Latin America,
South America. We want to make sure that no other
major power can threaten us here in our hemisphere. And
so he's saying, we've got to secure Greenland for the
long term security of the United States. And he says, look,
the thing is full of minerals and resources. He goes,
it is one of the richest in terms of Resources

(05:45):
and Minerals. Six one seven two six sixty eight sixty
eight is the number. Trump's not messing around. He really.
He says, I'm gonna make us great in every single way,
including expand the territory of the United States by absorbing.
And it's a big piece of territory. I mean, just

(06:07):
look at a map. I mean, Greenland is you know,
I'm not talking some little island in the Pacific or
the Atlantic. Greenland is huge. It's cold, but it's huge.
And Trump says I want it, America needs it, and
he says we're gonna get it. He's sending his son,
Don Junior now to talk to the locals, talk to

(06:29):
government representatives, to basically case the island, to come back
and let him know what sentiment is. But John Junior
now said, I'm on my way to Greenland and my
father is very serious about buying Greenland. Should we buy
the Danish territory of Greenland? The Koonerman says, yes, what

(06:52):
say you, Arthur? I think we've got a connection with
you again. Arthur in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Arthur,
and welcome.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Good morning, Jeff. Thanks for having me on. I have
my pleasure for under the name of Ott in New Hampshire.
Can you with me?

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Yes? Go ahead, go ahead, Arthur.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
And.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
I'd like to go back for a few minutes if
I may. On yesterday and on the Green Beret been
bugging me since yesterday. I don't think this is mentioned
because I wasn't on the phone all the time. I
had a doctor's appointment. What I came up with for
a reason for him doing that the way he did
it because of his knowledge in the military and his

(07:40):
knowledge of MUNITIONMS.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Sorry, sorry, Arthur, just so that the audience understands, you're
talking about Matthew Liveelsberger, who basically killed himself when he
detonated a bomb or fireworks inside a cyber truck outside
of the Trump Las Vegas Hotel on New Year's Day.
Please go ahead, Arthur.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
I believe he did that to warn Trump because of
his affiliation with Trump voting farm and the other guys
that are running with Trump. He liked them all. I
think he was doing this. He didn't want to hurt anybody.
He just hurt himself his vehicle very very small amount

(08:25):
of damage. But his security is lapse.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Well, you know, Arthur, Look, I mean I don't want
to get sidetracked. I hear you. Look to me, the
story of those terrorist attacks, and especially the big one
was on Bourbon Street, is something that Trump needs to
fix right away when he comes in, because you have
an FBI, and it's now becoming more obvious by the

(08:51):
day that was so obsessed with getting Trump, with raiding
his home with you know, shoot the kill orders, determined
to arrest him, determined to arrest his family, determined to
a spy on his supporters, to arrest j sixers, to
persecute Catholics, to go after people who protest in front

(09:15):
of school boards, parents. That they've completely dropped the ball
on the real enemies that are here in the United States,
and that to me is negligence on a criminal level.
The FBI, to me now is an organization has no
credibility and he's got to dismantle it from top to bottom.

(09:36):
That to me is the big story about those terrorist attacks. Now,
as for Libelsburger about a warning to Trump, that's my
big fear, Arthur, my big fear. Now that he crossed
the certification hurdle yesterday, he's now certified. There's nothing they
can do to prevent him from being inaugurated. My fear

(09:57):
is something violent against him over the next two weeks.
If he can get over the next two weeks, I'm
confident once he's in power, with the massive Secret Service
protection he'll have I think, knock on wood, I think
he'll be fine. But he's got to get through the
next two weeks or whatever, less than two weeks now.

(10:18):
And I think Libelsburger maybe was trying to warn him, saying,
you know, be careful because you have enemies everywhere, and
just let take it to Greenland. I mean, you know
when I mention it on this show, as I did today,
that you know Trump is seriously considering expanding the territory
of the United States. By the way, the natural wealth

(10:41):
of the United States, Greenland is potentially sitting not just
on a ton of oil and natural gas, you name it.
They've got it like any mineral on the face of
the planet. They have these rare earth minerals that you
need for electric cars, for the batteries for electric cars.

(11:01):
Greenland has it in spades. Forget gold, forget silver, forget iron, ore,
forget all the other good stuff. I mean Greenland. Look,
I have to say I'm with the Greenlanders. On this
in theory, if you just look at Greenland on you know, yes,
it's cold, Okay, it's ten months of the year basically

(11:22):
it's winter. It's Arctic, it's in the North Atlantic. It's cold,
it's really cold. But resource wise, mineral wise, it's one
of the wealthiest, if not the richest territory on the
face of the planet. And they'd be so mismanaged by Denmark.
And as someone pointed out on Messenger, correctly, look at
all these Western European democratic socialist countries, they're all failures.

(11:48):
And that's why Greenland economically is a failure. You put
this under American management, with capitalism, with free enterprise, with
our constitutional system of government, property rights, the rule of law,
greenlanding within ten years will become like Alaska, but bigger,

(12:08):
wealthier than Alaska. So and you know, you got these
politicians in Washington. Their heads are exploding. Why would your
heads be exploding? Why are you so worried that the
United States potentially could seriously increase its strength, its wealth,
and its power around the world. So Trump is surrounded

(12:33):
by enemies who don't want him to succeed because they
don't want ultimately America to succeed, and that's my fear.
Two assassination attempts. They may try a third before January twentieth.
So if that was Libelberger's intent to warn Trump, I
hope Trump listens to him, because honestly, if I were

(12:57):
him and his family, I'd be very nervous the next
fifteen days or whatever it is now, thirteen fourteen days,
whatever it is, because you can see now the Democrats
now know he's coming back to the White House. And
I the fact that they're so quiet, that they're so passive,

(13:17):
that they're so submissive, I'm worried. That's not like them.
They're too quiet for my taste. I know Democrats, I've
never seen them this quiet or this docile. So maybe
something is being planned. So if I were him, be

(13:37):
very careful, watch over your shoulder and make sure your
security is airtight. Arthur, thank you for that call. Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. But really, you look at the reaction on
Capitol Hill. You know, again they're trying to present this
like he wants to amass tanks or in this case,

(13:59):
warship at you know, at the offshore off the shores
of Greenland and you know, invade the country and start
a war with the European Union. He's talking about a
real estate transaction, a business deal. The people of Greenland
want to secede from Denmark. They want to have their
own independence. I don't blame them. And Trump is saying,

(14:21):
you think you guys can be you know, you can
go it your own way. How about put some money
on the table as an incentive, as a carrot. Why
don't you become part of the United States. Huh, you'll
do a hell of a lot better than you would
with the Europeans. You'll do a hell of a lot
better than with the Russians. You'll do a hell of
a lot better with the Chinese. Come on in, baby,

(14:43):
the water is nice and there's money to be made.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree, Mike,
Who do you want me to go to next? Sam
in grot and thanks for a holding, Sam, and welcome.

Speaker 6 (15:02):
Good morning, mister Kuna. Our condolences see you and your family.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Thank you, Thank you, Sam. I appreciate it.

Speaker 6 (15:10):
As far as the Greenland situation goes, look, uneducated people
voted in a large way for Donald Trump, who was
sent from God just like you and your family were,
and God bless you both. But we need to put
our trust in him and his constituents for the next

(15:32):
twelve years and just enjoy the ride, because it's going
to be a good one. He's got some smart people
working for him. We don't know all the makings of
what's going on, but him and his people do, so
all we need to do is just sit back and enjoy.
And another thing, we should also get Canada and I
can also solve the cost of the Mexican border wall.

(15:55):
Let's take over Mexico and make it all the United States.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Well, you know, Sam, what I like about the Greenland option,
if you want to call it that, it's It's only
has fifty six thousand people, So it's not like we're absorbing,
say Mexico, as you just mentioned, that's one hundred million
people culturally very different from the United States. They speak
a completely different language. You could face a really hostile population, right,

(16:23):
you can face a real insurgency maybe even I don't know,
gorillas and terrorism, and you know, I don't want that.
What I like about Greenland is it's basically outside you know,
fifty seven thousand people. That's nothing. Six one, seven two, six, six,
sixty eight, sixty eight is the number best audience in

(16:45):
the business. I'm telling you. I know, Jeff, come on
again now with the new year, you're going to start
with this. Hey, it's the truth. I don't know what
else to tell you, So listen out of this. Hat
tip to Mandy. Mandy, thank you very much. Now it
all comes together. Why are so many politicians in Washington, Democrats, Republicans,

(17:07):
the establishment. Why are they so against Trump's proposal to
buy Greenland? Now? Remember, okay, it's voluntary. As Sandy was
and I were talking off air, she goes, look, this
is not Vladimir Putin. This is not you know, we're
going to invade and whether you like it or not,
we're sending in the troops and we're going to annex you.

(17:28):
This is a voluntary deal. First, you guys get independence
from Denmark. That's up to you. Once you're independent, do
you want to stay independent or do you want to
join the United States? Have a referendum, and to be honest,
we'll put some money on the table. You know, we're
not just going to take you for nothing, so you
can have a lot of money to start developing your

(17:50):
country or your territory. So, I mean, you don't get
more peaceful and voluntary and frankly non imperialistic than this.
So why are they so dead set against it? Bingo,
listen out of this story? Bezos, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates,

(18:11):
Bloomberg apparently Soros as well. Billionaires. Remember when Trump first
floated this idea in his first term. Well, when Trump
talked about acquiring Greenland in his first term, all of
these billionaires and more said, it's time to start exploring
all of the rare minerals buried beneath Greenland's ice. The

(18:38):
globalists wanted for themselves. They want the country's resources. They
don't want us to enjoy the country's resources. They want
to keep it all for them. That's why all of
these bought and paid for politicians are acting like I
don't know what this is, you know, pool invading Kiev

(19:01):
or in you know, invading eastern Ukraine. Now you know
the full story. Greenland is very rich in minerals, rare
earth minerals. But the billionaires and the globalists for the
New World Order wanted for them, not for us. Uh
six one seven two six six sixty eight, sixty eight. Larry,

(19:25):
this is hilarious. Larry's got a plan to tie Greenland
to the border and deportation. You're saying, Jeff, Jeef, Jeff,
How the hell did Larry figure this one out? Jeff,
Step one by Greenland. Step two, after removing all the

(19:45):
criminal illegal aliens, offer the so called I just want
a better life illegal aliens that they can be shipped
to Greenland to help develop better infrastructure and help get
all those rare earth minerals for a chance to become
citizens of that territory. In other words, yeah, we deport

(20:10):
all the you know, the gang bangers, the terrorists, the murderers,
the rapists, that they all gotta go. But for all this,
the dreamers, all the so called dreamers. So I'm just
here for a better life, no problem. We just bought
Greenland a lot of resources. We need a lot of
workers up there. You guys want to go up there

(20:31):
and work, and you know, get that, get all those
rare earth minerals from the ground. You know what you
put in five years or whatever. If you know, like
you work hard, keep your nose clean, I'll make you
a citizen of Greenland. How's that? Huh, everybody wins six.
In other words, we send them there six one seven

(20:54):
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Mike Dan in
New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Dan and welcome.

Speaker 4 (21:06):
Good morning, Jeff. My condolences to you and your family.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Thank you, thank you. Dan.

Speaker 4 (21:11):
Hey, we've spoken before. I wanted to give you an
update on my election law case. We're going to trial
Richard v. Sununu, and I'm the only person standing in
the United States who challenged the twenty twenty election. All
the others have been dismissed. I got a ruling out
of the State Supreme Court that said I had standing

(21:32):
to bring to my cape to bring my case forward
to trial, so we should see a trial by jury
here in the new year.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Excellent, excellent. And just to bring it full circle, Dan,
I mean, really, I'm kind of half kidding, but really
I'm making a larger point. You know that Greenland has
much more honest, clean elections than we do. I'm serious.
So I think another advantage of acquiring Greenland is that

(21:59):
we can have acchoire a territory that has free and
fair elections. Dan Ah, no corruption there, at least in
terms of elections. So maybe you know, the Greenlanders could
teach us a thing or two about holding it on
his vote count. Ah. So again, this could be win win, Dan, Dan,

(22:22):
I hope to god you win, because we need to
expose what was done not just in twenty twenty, but
what they're doing in New Hampshire, in Massachusetts and in
other corrupt blue states around the entire country. Thank you
very much for that call.

Speaker 4 (22:37):
Dan.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
All Right, my friends, trust me, this story is not
going anywhere. It's going to get bigger and bigger and bigger.
We are going to have a national debate whether we
should buy Greenland.
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