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October 17, 2025 181 mins
00:02:10 – Epstein Banking Scandal
Knight discusses Bank of America’s latest scandal which involves alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

00:22:28 – AI Poisoning & Backdoor Vulnerabilities
Research shows hackers can corrupt large AI models with minimal poisoned data. Knight warns this “digital rot” threatens infrastructure and proves the global AI boom is built on unstable, easily manipulated systems.

00:44:55 – Adobe, AI, and Digital Censorship Infrastructure
Knight highlights Adobe’s new “content provenance” system to watermark and blacklist creators, calling it a corporate weapon for global censorship disguised as anti-misinformation policy.

01:16:10 – Trump’s Gaza War Threats
Knight denounces Trump’s threats to invade Gaza as “Caesar posturing,” proving he’s a warmonger masquerading as a peace candidate while bombing Venezuela and expanding global conflict.

01:33:41 – Gold Hits $4,300 & Silver Soars Past $54
Guest Tony Arterburn explains how record metals prices show total collapse of trust in fiat. Knight calls it “the people’s no-confidence vote in government.”

02:05:19 – Gerald Celente on Gold’s Explosion
Celente joins to say gold’s surge marks “the death of the dollar.” He predicts an imminent global reset as BRICS nations abandon U.S. dominance.

02:22:19 – Europe’s Recession & War Addiction
Celente says Europe’s economies are collapsing under Green policies and endless war spending—“when all else fails, they take you to war.”

02:49:35 – COVID’s Global Transformation
Knight and Celente trace today’s surveillance state and inflation to COVID lockdowns, calling the pandemic the launchpad for digital ID control and economic enslavement.


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Speaker 1 (00:29):
You know, a world of deceit, Telling the truth is
a revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show. As o'
clock strikes thirteen, It's Friday, the seventeenth of October. You're

(00:51):
our Lord, twenty twenty five. Well, today we're going to
take a look at the continuing efforts of President Trump
to get a Peace Prize by starting wars everywhere and
threatening people with mass murder. And we're going to take
a look at the public health officials and their mass
murder narrative. They are pushing the panic button again over

(01:13):
measles to try to get their vaccinations up. And so
we'll take a look at the same game run over
and over again, but where they are running this. And
we also have some information that I think you might
find very helpful in terms of health about your gut. Yeah,
it's amazing how I remember Doctor Group focused on that

(01:36):
for a very long time, gut help, and how primary
that was, and now even the mainstream media is admitting
that's the case. Stay with us, will be right back. Well,

(02:10):
Jeffrey Epstein is the albatross around Donald Trump's and rightfully so,
maybe a dead albatross, but this story has a lot
of life left to it. Bank of America has now
been sued over alleged financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein. And
of course there was already a law suit against JP Morgan,
and it was the same lawyer who brought that for

(02:31):
another victim. And what this is showing is as they
start to look at the financial records, this is the
fact that these banks were operating for Jeffrey Epstein, putting
him under the radar for these suspicious activity reports. They
didn't file them, or they filed them years late after

(02:52):
he died to cover themselves, but actually didn't cover them.
Because now there's a lawsuit about this filed in the
federal court on behalf of a Jane Doe. Again, people
are very afraid to go public with us because again
the powerful people that worked with him and were blackmailed
by him and so forth, these people are not being

(03:17):
punished and it's the victims who disappear with all this.
The lawsuit says, egregiously, the Bank of America had a
plethora of information regarding his sex trafficking operation, but they
chose profit over protecting the victims, just like Trump. The
lawsuit comes after Jamie raskin the Democrat from Maryland who's

(03:39):
ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee for the Democrats
opened an investigation to four large banks, including Bank of America,
over their business relationship with Epstein. The probe is seeking
information about roughly one and a half billion with a
BEE and financial transactions handled by the banks on behalf
of Epstein. So Jane Doe was living in Russia when

(04:02):
she met Epstein in twenty eleven and was sexually abused
and trafficked by him until two thoy nineteen. The lawsuit
of ledges that's when he went to jail. It claims
that Epstein relied on forced threats, fraud, and coercion to
control her. In twenty thirteen, Epstein's accountant instructed her to

(04:22):
open a Bank of America account where money could be
wired purportedly to generate records for US immigration authorities and
to cover her rent. The banking transactions should have raised
red flags with the bank. The complaint alleges a review
of her account history will show incredibly alarming and erratic
banking behavior, as Epstein, through one of his loyal employees,

(04:47):
would utilize Jane Doe's account, often without her knowledge, to
conduct business's business and amounts that were not typical for
Jane Doe, and that would have in fact been impossible
based on her income or her typical pattern of deposit.
And we're talking about, for example, two transactions in twenty twenty.

(05:10):
They were reported in twenty twenty. They happened before that,
of course, because that's after Epstein died. One hundred and
seventy million dollars in payments. So here's somebody who was
like an ordinary person. All of a sudden, hundred seventy
million dollars comes through the bank account. That doesn't flag
any concern about illegal activity. So and this is not

(05:33):
Jeffrey Epstein's account. It isn't like they know this guy.
Oh yeah, he's a multimillionaire, So we're not going to
pay attention to it. Of course. I think it's like
ten thousand dollars or something, or Joe Biden reduced it
to six hundred I think. Anyway, the bottom line is
is that this is not Jeffrey Epstein. Anybody that they
would know this is one of the people that he's controlling.

(05:55):
One hundred and seventy million dollars comes through there and
they don't say anything about it. These Saar's suspicious activity
reports not only were untimely filed years after the transactions
in question, but Bank of America processed the payments without
asking for information as to the nature of the transactions. So,
I mean, what does that tell you. That tells you

(06:17):
that Bank of America knows already, right, they know their customer,
they know the customer is Jeffrey Epstein, and they do
whatever Jeffrey wants. So they didn't file these until after
he died, and it was years after the fact. So
flagging and detecting Epstein's suspicious withdrawals may well have stopped

(06:39):
his crimes years earlier. No, I don't think it would have,
because again, he was being protected by the intelligence agencies,
by the CIA, by Masad, by other government people. As
alex Acosta said, the guy who prosecuted him and then
was rewarded for giving him a sweetheart deal was rewarded
with a plumb position in the Trump cabinet in the

(07:01):
first administration. The complaint also alleges that Epstein would not
have been able to expand his illegal operations without complicit
financial banking institutions that would ignore red flags and assist
him in his sex trafficking scheme. This is the type
of stuff that we saw years ago. I think the
guy whose name was Everett Stern, if I remember correctly,

(07:22):
I interviewed him. It was a series of articles that
were done by Matt Taibi and it was, well, he
came up with too big to Jail. It was the
escapades of HSBC, and HSBC, like Pfizer, has been convicted
over and over again of criminal illegal activity. And so

(07:47):
they got a slap on the wrist relatively small fine
for them, just like Pfiser does. And they said, you know,
you got to watch who these people are that you're
doing business with. You've got to know your customers and
so forth. So they pretended that there were going to
set up a new division that was just going to
scan for that kind of stuff, and Everett was hired
as one of these people. He said, none of us

(08:10):
had any background in computers or law enforcement or anything else,
but we're supposed to look for these things. And he
said they paid a lot of money, and most of
people just content just to you know, put in a
token amount at the job and just kind of kick around.
But ever he got interested in it. He actually dig
in deep, kind of reminds me of the movie Dark

(08:32):
Star where they get the guy who's trapped on the ship.
You got all these guys or astronauts, and this one
guy gets trapped on the ship and he was just
like a maintenance man or something, but he really gets
into it, and he's really earnest about the other guys,
just like I don't care anyway, Sorry for the we
watched a little bit too young. I remember can go

(08:54):
back and watch that.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Agod probably about twelve years old or something.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
In the City of Panties. John Carpenter's film school project,
right like THHX eleven thirty eight was George Lucas's film
school project, but I think John Carpenter's was better that
better as the comedy anyway, Sorry about the diversion back
to the real story here, Why did I bring that up? Okay,

(09:20):
Everett was ever got into this, and so he starts
looking and he finds that there's a reference database that
has terms that the computer uses to check any of
these transactions. And he looked at that and he saw
that they had done subtle things like add a space
here and there, and since it was looking for an

(09:41):
exact text match, it would not catch the things, or
it would slightly misspell it, or they would put a
period in the reference database. And so he blew the
whistle and the convicted again, and still nothing happened. This
was under Eric Holder, Obama's Attorney General, and that's what
Matt Tybee wrote the article Too Big to Jail. It

(10:03):
turned out they knew everything that was going on with
a cinelhoa cartel and stuff like that. They gave the
Cineloa cartel their own checkout window where they could go
and process amounts of cash at a side window at
the branch bank. So they went and hold up the
line because they had so much cash to be processed.
So they were fully complicit in it. The reason I

(10:23):
bring that up is because the same type of thing
is going on Bank of America and JP Morgan, right,
they know what's going on. They're moving massive amounts of money,
things that are orders of magnitude higher than what would
have generated a suspicious activity report, but they just rubber
stamp it and run the thing through. So in twenty
twenty three, JP Morgan Chase was doing the same thing.

(10:45):
They reached a two hundred and ninety million dollars settlement
with Epstein's victims or allegations at the bank overlooked his crimes.
And so now this same law firm and same attorney
who scored pretty big on that first one is now
back coming after a Bank of America. Good luck to him.
I hope he takes them to the cleaners.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
But may he soaked them dry.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
The Bank of America is just completely evil. Remember when
you go back to January the sixth, they were the
ones that sent all of that information. You know, they
were doing geo fencing. The FBI was doing geo fencing
around January eleventh then, and Bank of America said let
us help you. You know, well, we'll give us that
stuff and we'll let you know if a of these

(11:31):
people have purchased firearms through our Bank of America credit
card and other things like that. Pure evil. So the
victims he represents the same victims in that settlement with
JP Morgan. Meanwhile, the book that Virginia Robert Scuffrey wrote
before she died, however she died, is a memoir of

(11:54):
her abuse. It's called Nobody's Girl, and that has also
landed just recent and Vanity Fair did a very extensive article.
I'm going to go into all the things that happened
to her. You don't want to hear it. I don't
really want to read it. We got the gist of it,
but it was in her own words, how Glaine Maxwell
recruited me for Jeffrey Epstein at mar Lago, she said.

(12:19):
Virginia Robert S. Guffrey's experience working at mar Lago where
she met Glaine Maxwell. Guffrey describes Maxwell as manipulative and
predatory woman who recruited her to work for a wealthy man,
she said. And then the rest of this is history. Well,
in terms of deception, a bunch of Epstein's stuff and

(12:41):
the f they don't just lie to you about the
FBI documents. They lie to you about documents that show
that armed citizens stop more shootings than the FBI admits,
as a matter of fact, quite a bit. More. The
study finds that the armed citizens stop active shooting at
at least ten times more than the FBI claims. That's

(13:06):
not exactly a rounding err say as the New American.
In other words, they are deliberately suppressing this information. Moreover,
this is true of crime in general. Good citizens with
guns thought significantly more of it than is widely known.
In a new review of ten years of active shooter reports,
a top public safety think tank said that good samaritans

(13:28):
stopped thirty six to sixty two percent of the incidence,
far more than the three point seven percent that the
FBI media commonly claim. The Crime Prevention Research Center explained
that the competing numbers are due to the FBI's restrictive
definition of active shootings and this misclassification of many of them.
And of course that's where the devil is. That's how

(13:51):
the CDC and the FDA continue to cover for the
pharmaceutical companies as well. They said. For example, the center
said that the FBI doesn't included an its count cases
who are armed at citizens show their weapon but don't
shoot and still thwart a mass shooting, and others. It
has classified volunteer security guards as professionals. Well, you know

(14:15):
that very first example there, where you show your weapon
but you don't shoot. That was my grandfather's experience. As
I've said before, I've told the story before, but his
brother in law had been murdered. The two of them
had a job where they went around and collected rent.
You know, this is back around the time of the depression,

(14:35):
and so they would go around they had been hired
to go around and collect the rent from people. They
would go out on Fridays before the people drink the
paychecks or whatever, right, and they would collect it and
they get paid in cash. Okay, this is you know,
one hundred years ago. And so they were carrying cash,
known to be carrying cash. And his brother in law

(14:56):
was also doing the same job, and he was he disappeared.
The police couldn't find him, and it was my grandfather
who found him. They'd killed him and stuffed him in
the trunk and you know, hid him from behind evidently
when he got in the car. And so my grandfather
was very careful about that. He'd always carried a pistol

(15:16):
with him. He carried a pistol when he was a
streetcar conductor, and so he was cautious when he got
in the car and he saw this guy laying behind
the seat ready to do the same thing to him, evidently,
and he pulled out the pistol instead of ever so again,
i'll shoot first. And you know, so you have situations
like that that's not reported, right, and no gun was fired,

(15:39):
but it was used to protect having armed citizens is
much more of a lifesaver than the FBI. In the
media wants you to know. As a matter of fact,
you've got to have the FBI or you're all going
to die, right, you gotta have the vaccines.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
Except be overrun by terrorists. These right wing white men
would be destroying everything in this country constantly.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
Except this, the federal FBI and others like that. They're
the greatest threat to you, just like the vaccines of
the greatest threat.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Ignore the fact that it's the FBI, that it's continually
setting these guys up and empowering them and giving them
the supplies and driving them to madness. But you know,
if you ignore all that.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Your MIC's off. I think, yeah, yeah, go ahead, got
it says.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
Ten times the normal amount, but it's that's the low
end is ten times twenty times at the high.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
End, that's right. Yeah, when they gave that variation, they
said in the low end, it's like thirty six or
something instead of three point seven, and then it goes
up to sixty two percent, So they're being conservative about that.
Anywhere from ten to twenty times. Well, the FBI includes
cases where civilians stop active shooters. The news media frequently
relies a limited number of these cases to argue that
the interventions are rare. The kind of headlines you see

(17:00):
or associated press rare in US for an active shooter
to be stopped by bystanders. I actually write articles to
do that right Washington Post article rampage in Indiana a
rare instance of an armed civilian ending a mass shooting.
Or the New York Times after Indiana mall shooting. One hero,

(17:21):
but no lasting solution to gun violence. Really. When John
Stossel asked the FBI about our claim that they had
omitted many cases, the raurou responded and said, our data
is not intended to explore all active shooting incidents, but
rather to provide a baseline understanding. By the way, this
article is from the New American. They say, heinous mass

(17:43):
shootings are obvious. They make headlines, and they shock sensibilities
and you can't miss them. But mass shootings that didn't
happen because a good armed person intervened are not the
same kind of sexy story. This is even more true
when the savior halts a miscreant merely wielding a weapon
and there's no bloodshed. The media then imitate crickets if

(18:07):
they even bothered to know about it. So some examples.
In Greenwood, Indiana, an armed citizen stopped an active shooter
at the park Mall within fifteen seconds of the attack.
Law enforcement officials praised his quick actions which prevented further casualties.
And Houston, a concealed carrier stopped a shooter at a bar.

(18:28):
After the suspect opened firearm patrons, the armed citizen drew
his firearm and fired, ending the attack before the police arrived.
A concealed carry permit holder in rock Ledge, Florida, stopped
an armed suspect in a workplace shooting, preventing what could
have been a mass casualty event. So these are instances.

(18:49):
And then there's also others of even preteen children using
firearms to protect themselves and others. So good example of
how firearms are a great equalizer. You've got a woman
or elderly person or a very young person. They're not
going to be able to defend themselves against a male
attacker in spite of what Hollywood wants you to believe.

(19:13):
But you know, with a gun, they've got a chance.
It doesn't mean that they're going to win, but they've
got a chance. So this is the usual thing that
we see, contrary to the commnsional narrative. The Center for
the CPRC, which is the research center, found no documented

(19:33):
cases were an armed civilian acting to stop an active
shooter unintentionally shot a bystander and then do they interfere
with police? Well, they found zero cases where police officers
mistakenly shot a civilian who had stopped an active shooter.
So a lot of times people claim that armed citizen
might lose control of their weapon, allowing the attacker to

(19:55):
turn it against them, but the study did not find
any cases where this had occurred either.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
You know where I've seen that happen where female police
officers do.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
We still have that.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
There's quite a few videos where a suspect manages to
get on you know, within wrestling distance of a female
cop and it's immediately just this is my gun now.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
I think, by the way, since you mentioned that, I
never reminded me had I've had this in the deck
for a while. This is a couple of female cops
trying to arrest a guy. He's not really seriously even
fighting him, kind of comes over and helps him. Look
at this.

Speaker 4 (20:37):
He said, he can try, and.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
He's not even trying.

Speaker 4 (20:43):
I believe in you. Who ever wins, I believe in you.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
Good God, he's getting it. They're just trying to hold
his arms and put I'm behind his back, and he's
not letting them. Two cops, two female cops.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
The thing is, this isn't a large man either. Yeah,
he's not much taller than the female police officers, and
they might outweigh him.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
As the guy pointed out, it looks like he's laughing.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
Guy, this isn't a cop, he's just a guy. He
immediately just picks the guy up and sets him down.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
Yeah, and that walks away like yeah, Yeah, that's the
way real life is. Doesn't imitate the movies. Yeah. Researchers
find that it's shockingly easy to cause a I'd lose
its mind by poisoned posting poisoned documents online. This is
really good news, by the way, because for all of
us who really hate AI, this could be it's achilles heel.

(21:51):
And the interesting thing about it is that they found
that it was about two hundred and fifty poisoned documents
could be used to manipulate it, and online it would
find those and they said, it didn't matter whether it
was a large, really large database with a large language model,

(22:12):
or whether it was a smaller database that it used.
It was still about two hundred and fifty documents that
they could poison it with. And they said, furthermore, if
you've got the really big, impressive ones that have the large,
large database that they're using, the bigger models could could

(22:32):
be poisoned on the same number of documents, but the
bigger models are going to cast a much larger net,
so they're more likely to be poisoned, which I think
is really good for us for the humans. This is
so posting as for you is two hundred and fifty

(22:52):
poisoned documents online could introduce backdoor vulnerabilities to an AI model.
And remember it's always go trees that it's always these
back doors that you usually find out that the government
will require backdoor. You might have the CEO require a
backdoor for the software that's there. So there's all these

(23:14):
different people who want to have a backdoor system. And
then of course there's people who are criminals out there
who are trying to find those back doors. With AI
makes it very easy for them to create those back doors.
It's a devious attack because it means that hackers can
spread adversarial material to the open web, where it will
be swept up by the companies that are training new

(23:35):
AI systems, resulting in AI systems that can be manipulated
by a trigger phrase. These back doors pose significant risks
to AI security and limit the technology as potential for
widespread adoption and sensitive applications. Where Shet, the researchers found
it didn't matter how many billions of parameters the model

(23:56):
was trained on. Even far bigger models required just a
few hundred documents to be effectively poisoned. This finding challenge
is the existing assumption that larger models require proportionately more
poisoned data. If attackers only need to inject a fixed
small number of documents rather than a percentage of training data,

(24:18):
poisoning attacks may be more feasible than previously believed. So
the much vaunted back door that everybody wants is way.
When Gotree looks at these hacking things, is usually somebody
on the inside, Because if somebody on the inside has
got a back door, it's either the government or the developers,
or somebody that's in the upper level of the company,

(24:40):
or something's got a backdoor in there, and they did something.
But this allows people, if the AI is part of
your security, allows them to inject a back door will.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
So they said, convinces your AI to give them all
of your secrets.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
That's right. Yeah. The team's found that backdoor attack success
remains nearly identical across all model sizes that we tested,
suggesting that attack success depends on the absolute number of
poisoned documents, not the percentage of training data. Very important.
So they said, we've already come across a similar attack
that allows hackers to extract sensitive user data simply by

(25:20):
embedding invisible commands on web pages, such as a public
Reddit post. Earlier this year, security researchers demonstrated that Google
Drive data can be stolen by feeding a document with
hidden malicious prompts to an AI system. Security experts have
also warned the developers that are using AI to code

(25:42):
are far more likely to introduce security problems than those
who don't use AI were coming up to that time.
We've got such a complicated infrastructure and computer's embedded in everything,
and they're becoming so incredibly vulnerable. We don't even realize
how vulnerable they're becoming building a house cards that's going
to come crashing down on us. The latest research suggests

(26:05):
that data sets fed being fed to AI models continue
to grow, the attacks are becoming easier and not harder.
As training data sets grow larger, the attack surface for
injecting malicious content expands proportionally, while the adversaries requirements remain
nearly constant. Some other words, instead of the larger language

(26:28):
model helping them with security, it's actually working against them.
So the larger the language model, the more sophisticated it is,
and the more vulnerable it is.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
At the same time, also imagine the harder it is
to sift through the training data it has to find
where it went wrong. You've got you billions of different
things that it's trained on actually being able to go
through and find Okay, what was it that did it?

Speaker 1 (26:51):
Yeah, well that was research that was done by UK
organization along with Anthropic. It was a joint project where
they did that. And when we look at you don't
even need to have a back door in order to
break things. For example, you know, we talked about how
Jeep Stillantis had kind of misjudged their market. I think
you know, people are looking we're looking for jeeps. You're

(27:13):
looking for something that's utilitarian, that's stripped down, that's going
to function anything. They turned it into a luxury car
with all the bells and whistles and jack the price
up so high that their target market can't really afford it.
Even if that was what they were looking for. They
completely misjudged it. And so that's the French company Stillantis,

(27:33):
which owns Jeep now. But now it gets even worse
because now that they've turned it into as Eric Peters
likes to call it, a device with all kinds of
electronic gadgets and whistles, they have now bricked these Jeep
hybrids with a botched software update. This is something that
was sent out over the air, so that you know,

(27:55):
you got your jeep, which used to be a utilitarian,
stripped down thing, right, is gonna be rugged and last forever.
Now it's connected to the internet, so these people can
update your software on your jeep, and if they don't
do a good job, which they didn't in this case
of testing it, all of a sudden you find out
that your jeep doesn't work anymore in a very dangerous way.

(28:17):
As a matter of fact, I.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
Mentioned this before. But in all these sci fi stories,
you'll always have this, you know, oh, this ancient culture
that was massively advanced but then vanished, and you know,
we're slowly uncovering. I was like, how could that happen?
We're watching it happen in the dispan of about three years.
I came on the scene. Immediate people are like, I've
got no idea how to code anymore. Everyone that was

(28:39):
good at their job got fired because their middle manager
was convinced, Oh I can do that now.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
Yeah it's easy, I.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Can do it.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
That's right. So yeah, the people less than.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
One generation, we are completely losing our ability to make
anything of value.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
As Cory doctor Ross said, the incidification the gententification of
jeep is not complete.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
Well, it's still off road vehicle. It's just now you
can't drive it off the roads. Yeah, to be taking
roads off road, Yeah, completely off. So Lantis released an
over the software update for the U Connect system. The
company's plug in hybrid model is the one that's affected. However,

(29:19):
the update contained bugs that caused vehicles to malfunction or
to become bricked if owners installed it. Bricking is technologist
slaying for device rendered completely useless by an upgrade or
software change. It became very quickly apparent to numerous Jeep
owners across the US, again reporting this all on the internet.

(29:41):
In response to the growing number of complaints, a Jeep
customer support representative posted a warning on a forum Saturday
urging customers to exercise extreme caution if they had completed
the update, but some of them didn't get the message.
One guy, who was an IT infrastructure employee at a
bank shared his experiences. He said, this is a software

(30:05):
change that obviously wasn't tested thoroughly and was dangerous and
could have had life safety implications. He was fortunate enough
to lose his propulsion while driving at low speeds in
his neighborhood, allowing him to pull over, restart the vehicle,
and limp back home.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
They pushed an update that would take effect while you're driving.
That should be protocol one oh one. You do you
can't do anything with your computer when it's updating. That's
one of the first things they get you to do,
like stop all programs. You do this in a vacuum.
Who is behind this? Which one of your idiots decided

(30:43):
on this? There's no way you should be updating while
someone is out driving about Yeah, that's insane, I guess it.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Also, you know, we think about the updates. You don't
typically like to do updates because of this kind of stuff,
but you know when you were working with Adobe, they
would force you, yeah, to do this update.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
Dodie's creative cloud is always running.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
Right, always on, And that's like a monthly fee that
you would have to pay, right. So I'm wondering did
these jeep owners have a monthly fee they have to
pay to get this kind of crappy software.

Speaker 3 (31:15):
It reminds me of what everyone always said about self
driving cars and Tesla and all that, where you know,
if your computer crashes, it's a much minor, a much
less major problem than your car crashing. Right, So they're
introducing this even in the non self driving.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Cars, that's right, he said. The others were not so lucky.
They experienced these kind of issues while driving at highway
speeds and in traffic. Another owner said, after installing the update,
he learned of the widespread issues, he took precautions and
conducted a test drive in his parking lot, only to
find that his jeep killed the gas and refused to

(31:54):
go back into drive. After going only half a mile,
the dashboard lit up with warning lights and including the
check engine light. He was eventually able to limp the
vehicle back to his parking spot and contacted his local
dealership and found out that it was a nationwide issue
that was affecting all the Jeep hybrids. Well, we have

(32:16):
tomorrow is going to be the digital ID protest, a
big one in the UK, and we have this non
mass non compliance protest tomorrow at one in London, Saturday,
the eighteenth of October. So if you're in London, going
to be and if you're not, you might want to

(32:37):
see what they're doing tomorrow. They're going to be protesting
against the Crown, the kind of a tyranny that we
had a protest against that was led by George Washington.
I think it's kind of interesting that, you know, as
we come up to the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary
next year, Angel and Wonder Project are releasing a movie

(32:58):
about young Washington. And I thought about that, and I thought,
you know, it hasn't been since Walt Disney was around.
Walt Disney would do movies about American historical founders and
Johnny Tremaine, Davy Crockett, you know, these types of things.
But you know, Hollywood did not like to do it.

(33:19):
A certain group of people that you know, Marxists and
so forth, they did not like this country. They did
everything they could to deconstruct it. This is Angel Studios
in collaboration with Wonder Project, and it's actually being produced
partly with crowdsourcing. I thought necessarily kind of a good
model for doing movies. You know, you want to make

(33:41):
sure that you got a crowd, don't you. So if
you don't get the crowd sourcing, you don't do the movie.
But if you've got the crowd sourcing, the people who've
given you money to make the movie will probably show
up and get a ticket as well. And it's got
some big names in it, Ben Kingsley, Andy Serkis, Kelsey Grammar.
So it's about it gonna be coming. They're gonna release
it fourth of July weekend next year to be the

(34:03):
two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. So I think that's good
news that's coming up, and it's time for another George Washington.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
It's one I have interested remains to be seen. I'm
always skeptical of anything coming out until I actually see
a trailer. At this point, no matter how interesting or
good the plot premise sounds.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Well, they've had a good track record of some films
that they've done. I can only imagine I think was
one of them that was a that was a reasonably
good film, you know, well made, I should say, and
some of the other things that have been done by
the Angel people. So you know, I think that the

(34:46):
competent in terms of doing that. The Wonder Project was
involved with the House of David, so I thought that
that lasted less than a minute for us. So we
started watching this stylized David and Goliath battle, which is
the way that they begin the program, and it's like,
if they can't get that right, you know, they got
David getting hit with a spear by Goliath and then

(35:07):
evidently prevailing. It's like at that point, you know, he's
throwing these spears.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
You don't need to make it any more exciting.

Speaker 1 (35:13):
That's right, he is. He's throwing these spears at David
as David's running up to him and they're getting closer
and closer. In the third one, you know, the first
two hits, it's like a mortar hitting you know, it's
all slow motion boom, you know, and then the third
one hits him in the side and takes him to
the ground. It's like, I'm sorry, I'm just making a
Hollywood version out of this thing, as you know, no

(35:34):
relationship at all to the true story.

Speaker 2 (35:36):
So I think if you're getting hit from a spear
by some guy that's nine.

Speaker 1 (35:40):
Feet tall, there's no coming back.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
It's probably over.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
That's right. So yeah, these are huge spears. But anyway,
the we turn it off at that point, maybe this
would be.

Speaker 3 (35:53):
Better first part of it.

Speaker 1 (35:55):
Yeah, that's right, maybe this will be better hopefully. So
we got some comments, Travis, that's right.

Speaker 2 (36:01):
So it looks like Knights of the Storm gifted a
sub one kick yesterday. We forgot to thank them, but
thank you nice storm. Yes, and nad Landers says Top
Navy Admiral Alvin Holsey suddenly quits.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
Yeah, I've got that story. We're going to talk about
that coming up, Admiral Halsey, but that of the Paul
McCartney's long.

Speaker 2 (36:21):
Anyway, Wild Niagara says, thank you, I'm Marty for meeting
the donations that I could not make yesterday. I appreciate
keeping the show going. We're very appreciative for Marty and
everyone that donated yesterday. Yes really do thank you all.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
And I have names of some people that were on
cash app that we didn't mention yesterday that I'm going
to talk about on cash app and on sale too. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
Shelley A. JP Morgan was named in the case Dad
Guy twenty four, whoever wins, I believe in you, l
Elliott referencing that video of the female that guy was
not about to jump in. He's like, this is their job,
that's right. You know, he might have a knife for
a gun. It's on them to subdue this suspect.

Speaker 1 (37:02):
Well agains, he pointed out, he's not even trying, right,
he go to get his hand. He's like, I don't
get off. He wasn't fighting him, he's just just kind
of quasi resisting them. You know.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
He was more just he seems like he was kind
of drunk and just like no, I don't want to go.
I don't want to go with you. Yeah, and then
that guy just walks up, picks him up, and plants
him right on the grounds, like all right, this is enough.
KWD sixty eight says, definitely not a Marvel movie. No,
if it was, they would have been doing some kind
of crazy kung fu and asserting their dominance.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
Ran.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
Seeing the idea that women can do all what men
can do is so ridiculous. The devil is laughing so hard.

Speaker 1 (37:42):
Yeah, that's that's the kind of when you look at
the movies that are being made, it's either this kind
of ridiculous feminism. I mean, at the same you know,
you flip on the TV and everybody's upset because some
tranny who couldn't even make the cut and men's sports
is taking all the gold medals. Okay, then you flip
on this the Marvel channel or whatever, and they're superheroes

(38:03):
who can take on a room full of men. And
it's like the cognitive dissonance that they're trying to sell us.
That's that's what they're selling you, unless they're selling you
some kind of a tranny story. Right, you want to
get your movie greenlit, you go with an LGBT plotline,
and you got it done.

Speaker 2 (38:19):
Everyone will love this, Yeah, well at least all your
Hollywood friends. You'll get awards for it.

Speaker 3 (38:25):
And it's so predictable, like anytime there's a fight scene
between a man and a woman, there's no contest. You
know who's gonna win from the outset m the woman?

Speaker 1 (38:36):
Yeah, yeah, I mean I know who would win, but
I mean, you know the one that they're going to
have when.

Speaker 2 (38:41):
In the movie, so it's it's crazy. I'm willing to
suspend disbelief a little bit, you know, when it comes
to the premise of a movie, like, Okay, you've got
one highly trained super spy woman, maybe she can take
on one specific, you know, one goon at a time
in a very choreograph scene where she's allowed to use

(39:01):
specific locks and throws and whatever. Maybe I can suspend
it for that. But there's when you've got an entire
you know, hallway full of like two hundred pound guys
that are about to be taken on by ninety found one.
It's like, come on, one of them is just gonna grab
her and it's over. There's nothing she can do at
that point.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (39:19):
There was a movie that we watched recently. After watching
The Fugitive, Mom found a number movie that was very
similar to it.

Speaker 1 (39:24):
I forget the name of.

Speaker 3 (39:25):
It, but it was essentially it was released like two
years after The Fugitive and had basically the same plot
even had the same sort of villain character played by
the same guy.

Speaker 1 (39:38):
What's that actor's name, Tommy Lee Jones, And it was
like a double double double jeopardy, Yeah, double jeopardy Yeah.

Speaker 3 (39:47):
And it's much like The Fugitive, but with a woman
as the person on the run, trying to prove her
innocent innocence, and that there were several points where it
gets physical and at one point, you know, she has
the drop on the guy and she's got a gun
and she hits him in the head with it and
she manages to get away. But other times, obviously she's

(40:10):
much weaker than the people she's fighting. So there was
some ambiguity of what's going to happen in a modern movie.
Anytime there's any kind of physical conflict between a man
and the woman, you know, the woman's going to completely
destroy the man.

Speaker 2 (40:22):
M Yeah, we have s flows zero eight when E's
saying run Linux. But I don't trust it either, Never
trust any technology.

Speaker 1 (40:31):
See this is why I look at the crypto stuff,
and it's like when they can do stuff and when
they could put hidden invisible stuff on a website and
you go to a public website and all of a
sudden you know, your computer's infacted or whatever. They can
open up backdoors to any system that they want. It's like,
I just don't trust even if you get your own wallet,
I just don't trust the crypto thing, right because I mean,

(40:54):
you know, what are they going to really be focused on.
That's where the money is. I mean, if they can
steal your money, so they are laser focused on stealing
that crypto and you have you know, yes, if you've
got gold or something, you know thieves can break in
and steal it. But you are subject to the smartest
criminals in the world. They're all out there, and if

(41:17):
somehow you become a target because on their radar they
saw something, then and they can go back and they
can find the public register of who who bought the stuff,
so they know who's got the money, and they can
laser focus in on you with all kinds of things,
phishing attacks or whatever. You might get a phone call engineer,
I'm a stranded astronaut and I need some money so

(41:39):
I can buy please, I can buy some oxygen. That
was the real case.

Speaker 2 (41:45):
That the thing is anything that's connected to the internet,
anything that's online, it is not safe, that's right. The
best I can say is people haven't found a way
to crack it yet, and for all you know, it
may be tomorrow someone may come up with a way
that completely bypasses all the security that's in place. That's right,
Spencer DeLong. Maybe by off road the new jeep meant

(42:09):
by being on the back of a tow truck for
a software update and not a trail, that's right. Yeah, Well,
you know, I've heard jeeps or money pits, so maybe
they're saving you money by just bricking it so you
don't have to upkeep it anymore.

Speaker 1 (42:23):
Enough that you could work on yourself.

Speaker 2 (42:24):
But tunnel Lord win three three seven eh. In real
life stories of civilizations disappearing like that, a sizeable chunk
would disappear. But people who are wise from that culture
will always live past the civilization. They see the end
coming and they kind of skid attle, like, know what,
Perhaps it's best not to be reliant.

Speaker 3 (42:41):
I mean, if you're talking about just technological improvement, there
are plenty of instances of that, like, for instance, the
Fall of Rome, when a lot of architectural information and
the construction of concrete was lost.

Speaker 1 (42:53):
Mm hmmmm. Yeah. When you go make a look at
the building techniques of the Roman Empires, when of their
stuff has lasted for a thousand years.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
They gave so much to people, and you know it
took a lot too. But you know, real, Jason Barker,
this is why I will never use a drive by
wire vehicle. Jeeps have been hacking in the past and
people were able to steer them off the road. I
saw a news report on it years back.

Speaker 1 (43:17):
Yeah, that was I don't know if it's the same
one you're talking about, but I remember the the black
Cat conference, you know, where they just got that Israeli
cybersecurity guy. They rested him for trying to you know,
it's a pedophile. But anyway, at the black Cat conference,
and it was quite a while back, it was about
the time but you had Michael Hastings was killed, and

(43:41):
it was a little bit before that, and that's why
I said, you know, no, that Michael Hastings thing looks
to me like that was his car was taken over
and they did things. But and I said, you know
it's not this is not a speculation. We've already seen
it demonstrated at the black Cat conference. And I think
it was a jeep that they did that too. They
could hit the brakes and adjust the steering and all

(44:02):
the rest of that stuff remotely hacking it.

Speaker 2 (44:04):
Yeah, KWD sixty eight. I'm always looking for an old
truck with a straight six. The four to three hundred
was a great engine. I'm never buying new. I sent
my son a link to a two thousand and eight
Avalon with sixty k miles. He's going to get mm
HM tunnel Lord one three three seven. Fun fact on Linux,
I've never lost control of my computer to update it.
In fact, I only ever update the software of other programs.

(44:26):
That x mint is slick. Linux is something that we're
going to all have to become familiar with in the
near future. Real, Jason Barker. All my audio slash video
software begs me to update it, and I would move
me to and it would move me to a subscription model.
I've had to uninstall and reinstall many times. Yeah, the
subscription model is such a ripoff. They found out that

(44:48):
you know, hey, if you get someone to subscribe and
pay you monthly, eventually you'll get more. You know, even
if you're one time offer is an exorbitant price. If
you can keep them locked in for life, you can
you'll milk.

Speaker 1 (45:00):
Look into Da Vinci. Da Vinci, what's the resolve Resolve, Yeah,
you can get a free version of that, and you know,
then there's some additional features on the paid version, and
it's not very expensive. What was it like two fifty
or something.

Speaker 2 (45:15):
I think on sale it's about two fifty. I think
standard it's closer to four hundred, but Da Vinci fairly
regularly puts it on sale to bring more people into
the ecosystem. Yeah, and it's just it's still way less
than a few months of Adobe, and Adobe has gotten
so bad. I've been used. You know, I used Adobe
for twelve thirteen years. There were bugs that you know,

(45:40):
from the day I started using it to the day
I stopped using it. You would occasionally still have them
crop up for no reason. And I assume it's because
I know, in game development, if a bug makes it
to launch and it's not a game breaking bug, they
put it on the back burner and it's probably never
getting fixed. If they use the same engine, it'll be
in the next game down the line, just because well,

(46:02):
the game runs with it, there's no reason to devote
time to it. And so I assume Adobe runs on
that same sort of logic. Yeah, sure it's a bug,
but it's not you know, it doesn't break the system,
doesn't cause too many crashes.

Speaker 1 (46:11):
Functionally, there's issues. I like dementia resolve. I think it's
pretty solidary.

Speaker 2 (46:15):
Yeah, every commandit program has issue.

Speaker 1 (46:17):
But the thing that we don't like about Adobe is
the subscription model number one, number two, which really hasn't
even come into play yet, and that is the Content
Coalition and Providence Authentication, the CCPA. I remember it by
thinking Chinese Communist Party of America. This is the thing
that was put together by Microsoft and they want to

(46:40):
have the CPU maintance of the hardware as well as software,
and Adobe is a part of that. But they want
to be able to identify you and anything that you create,
they'll put a some kind of an identifier on it
to show where it came from, and then to authentic
kate and make sure that you're not on their blacklist.

(47:02):
Otherwise they will stop you from uploading text memes like
regular images, any audio or video, and so they want
to block everything at your computer so that you can't
upload anything if you're somebody they don't like. And so
that's one of the reasons. I kept stressing to Travis
that we've got to get out of Adobe because we're
going to be one of the first people on the list.

(47:23):
When you look at what I'm with Spotify and PayPal
and Venmo and YouTube and all the rest of this stuff,
it's like I'm on the list. So we're going to
be able to upload any content. We're going to have
to start moving to other software.

Speaker 2 (47:35):
Warning. Warning, Photoshop has detected you've typed a slur onto
a picture of a dog. Now initiating orbital strike. That's right,
tunnel Lord one, three three seven. America's history has so
much movie potential. Yes, and it does narroway, narrowgate ministries,
and is also the way in which they will track you,
listen to you, and take control of your vehicle and
drive you to where they want you to be. Or

(47:57):
I said before kill You, Guard Goldsmith, that AI matter
is fascinating. I think that anything attached to security or
politics will invite manipulation. While AI likely won't be too
bad about things like math or physical objects, still risky.
Dug to double O seven, what is your favorite movie?

Speaker 1 (48:14):
David? Oh, Well, when I'm doing the show, the one
that is that top of mind is Brazil. That's why
we live. And although I like Brazil, it's not a
happy movie. It's a dark comedy and it's gotten less
happy as I as we see everything happening. It's not
necessarily that I like to watch it. I haven't watched

(48:35):
it all that many times. It's just so so impressive
when you do watch it. I would guess that since
I was in the hospital and we watched Pride and Prejudice,
the movie version that we watched about seven or eight times.
I like that because of the environment, and so I
put it on now. It's just kind of wallpaper sometimes
when we're just relaxing, and because I love the music

(48:58):
and I love the visuals, the the photography, which is wonderful.
He's got a couple of different shots in it where
he's got the characters moving and you follow one character
and then they might pick up another character and start
following them through a crowd or something. It's just a
real masterpiece of cinematography. As well as the music. I

(49:20):
just like to hear the music in the background. The
story is kind of you know, and it's but I
really enjoy that, and I guess that's what I'm looking
at more now rather than looking at some kind of
alternative world where those conflicts and crashes and everything. I
just want to go back to the way things used
to be.

Speaker 2 (49:39):
Peace and quiet.

Speaker 1 (49:40):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (49:41):
Time to move slow.

Speaker 1 (49:43):
That's right. So I guess that's what that's what I
put on now to relax. I guess in the background.
Don't necessarily need to watch it. It's not like there's
some kind of an impressive plot or dialogue in it
as well, mister Darcy, Yeah, I know. It's like I
would have in the pass it would have run away
from that movie, but always kind of a captive audience there,

(50:04):
and it's like, you know, this movie, this music is
kind of nice, and it's it certainly is nice to
get out of the twenty first century for a change,
you know.

Speaker 2 (50:13):
So, yeah, that's one of the things I've always realized
is as a kid, when you're reading or listening to
the Lord of the Rings or watching it, you want
to be you know, Eric Gorn or one of those
guys like, oh, yeah, to be a hero. You're like, Oh,
to be a hobbit in the shire, blissfully unaware. Oh,
to just have your own little farm where you grow
your potatoes and oh to be a hobbit in the shire.

Speaker 1 (50:33):
Now you want to be the proud feet.

Speaker 2 (50:36):
Just as long as you're not the Sackville Baggins is,
You're fine, narrow Way narrow gate ministries. Women were not
designed to do what men can do. Rather, women are
designed to do what men cannot do. So many women
have forgotten how to be a woman because they are
too busy being men.

Speaker 1 (50:51):
Yeah, that's right. You know, complementarianism is very important. It's
a forgotten thing.

Speaker 2 (50:58):
Yeah, s flow zero eight. What no women tackle guards
in the NFL yet?

Speaker 1 (51:03):
No, not so far.

Speaker 2 (51:05):
The guy that took funny to watch him bounce off
like the running back.

Speaker 1 (51:09):
Yeah, that guy who took that guy down the bar.
It could have been a tackle though. So well, before
we take a break here, I just want to thank
people for this month on cash app and Kyle thank you.
That was yesterday that he made that five dollars contribution.
But I think Jesse and Patrick and Jeffrey.

Speaker 5 (51:34):
W.

Speaker 1 (51:34):
And George W. And Dustin W. And Joshua P. Christopher
and again Kyle G thank you very much. And while
I'm at it, let me go through the Zell contributors
for this month as well. Real quickly, we've got Jeffrey C,
Gregory I, Ken C, Susan L, Matthew S, Alexander W,

(51:59):
Amy B, Scott L, mark Y, Gretchen C, Gregory C,
Lois I, Sally D, Daniel C, Michael P, Julie W,
Susan L again, thank you very much, and Gregory I
again and almost got it here. Benjamin R. Thank you

(52:24):
very much, Julie W, who has contributed several times, Mitchell M,
Kimberly M, Michael P, Susan L, Rose G, Susan L,
Julie W, Noel R, Gretchen C, Sean S, Kelly K,
Gregory C, Brandon M, Susan L again and Lyndon H.

(52:51):
Mary M of FreeMind Films, and Maurice W, William W
and Amelia S, Michael L and William W and Kevin M.
Thank you all of you. And I went back. Actually
that was the first group was about half of those

(53:12):
who are from September. I had not marked those off,
but I just saw the dates on those. So a
little bit slow lately, but thank you so much for
your support and just to let you all know we're
up to just under half, and so we're on progress
for the month. So thank you very much, and thank
you so much to Marty for the help yesterday. I

(53:33):
appreciate you, Marty.

Speaker 2 (53:34):
I want to say thank you to Dougalug. We appreciate
it as well. Says Happy Friday, David Travis and Lance Yes,
happy for looking for a Indeed this week is it
has been incredibly long. It has been a very very
long week. Steve ev says that real Jason Barker and
miss vehicles we could fix ourselves. Shadow Boxer says, I've

(53:55):
been considering Linux to avoid Windows eleven and s flow
zero eight point eight. Windows eleven looks like hell to me.

Speaker 3 (54:03):
Yeah, it's really bad, and also from a security standpoint,
so Lenux is looking better and better.

Speaker 1 (54:10):
Yeah. Yeah. Unfortunately, my music computer is on a Windows
box and I'm hoping that I didn't going to get
messed up now since I'm not going to upgrade.

Speaker 2 (54:18):
But it'll carry on for a while and then eventually
reach a point of no return.

Speaker 1 (54:23):
Yeah. Yeah, it's been difficult for me to carry on anyway.
So all right, we're going to take a quick break, folks,
and we will be right back. Stay with us about

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Speaker 1 (56:41):
Well, we have a scary headline here from CBS News
and they can go collect their check from the pharmaceutical companies. Now,
I guess one hundred and fifty three unvaccinated students quarantining
after measles exposure at South Carolina schools. Now, this is
these are not students who have measles. These are students

(57:02):
who have been exposed and who aren't vaccinated. How many
of them have measles I would like to know, But
they don't report it because they want to tell you
that measles is the most most contagious disease that you
can get, and they want to imply that it is
one of the most dangerous diseases you can get. None
of that is true, really, But the good news is

(57:23):
that these one hundred and fifty three unvaccinated kids are
not likely to get autism from the vaccines. And the
other good news is that nobody has died. If somebody
had died, they would have said so, and that would
have been what they led with. So one hundred and
fifty three students, they said, officials confirmed these students were exposed,

(57:43):
had contact, and they don't have a vaccine, so they
left them to be excluded from the school or a
period of time. What this case tells us is that
there is active, unrecognized community transmission of measles occurring in
South Carolina, which makes it vital to ensure that the

(58:04):
public have received their measles vaccinations. That's the purpose of
this CBS story. Of course it got picked up by Drudge,
They got national exposure. Why because of the vaccine companies.
This is coming out from the public health people. They
want you to be afraid. They want you to run
for protection, to the public health people, to the CDC,

(58:25):
and they're going to tell you that your shot does
not protect you. If you've got enough of these people
out there. That's what this article was about. They said,
the number of people getting these vaccines is dropped. Why
is that, Well, because they have seen how you have
lied and harmed people, and so people are starting to
catch on to a small degree. Unfortunately, still over ninety percent.

(58:47):
But they say it's going to be ninety five percent,
or we're going to get measles even though we got
the vaccine. Just doesn't make any sense, But that is
the narrative that they always sell you. You know. That would
be like them saying that you've got to you've got
to wear your seat belt in order to protect me.
My seat belt doesn't protect me. Your seat belt protects you.
It either works or doesn't work right. Measles can cause

(59:08):
severe infections in the lungs and brains that can lead
to cognitive issues, deafness, or death. I got to say
it was pretty common when I was going up in
the sixties, never heard of anybody having any serious effects
of measles. I'm not saying it didn't happen. I'm just
saying that it was so rare that nobody talked about it.

(59:30):
If this had been something that was really that was real,
people would have been talking about that. But it was
a dog that did not bark. Now you hear that
all the time from the CDC and from CBS and
from the public health people. But I don't believe that
at all. And then CBS says the outbreak in South
Carolina is part of a larger trend seen across the

(59:54):
United States. So now they can go collect their check
because they spread sufficient fear. I guess the people who
believe any of this. So, for example, health officials in
Minnesota reported two new measle cases this week and bringing
the total number to twenty out of the entire state
of Minnesota. And just remember that Alex's are the CEO

(01:00:17):
former CEO of ELI Lowly that Trump put in as
HHS had head so that they could run this pandemic
on us. He declared a pandemic when they only claimed
that there have been six people in the entire country
of three hundred and thirty million people, six that they

(01:00:38):
said had COVID. Nobody had the alleged didn't alleged that
anybody had died from it or anything. And then they
go back to this Texas situation, claimed that two children
died there. I'm not going to go back and reltigate
this with them. You've heard the program, and you've heard
the debunking of the Children's Health Defense if you want
to look it up. They completely thoroughly debunked this. They

(01:01:00):
went back and talked to the parents, and those kids
did not die from measles. They likely died from the
kind of hospital treatment that people were getting who had pneumonia,
and they called it COVID. You know, you just see
the case of dying Keaton recently dying. She was nearly

(01:01:20):
eighty years old. And so when we look at people
that are at about life expectancy, it's very common for
people to get pneumonia and to die from that, and
so that's where they focused. You know, they said, if
you've got a respiratory illness, which is very common for elderly,
we're going to say that that's COVID, and then we're
going to do some things to make sure that you die. Right.

(01:01:41):
We got ventilators, who got rem deserverir, we got other
things like that, And so people had comorbidities, who got pneumonia,
they would treat them differently and treat them in ways
that would exacerbate the condition and then say it was
COVID and say that they had died from COVID when
they were really killing him in the hospital with their malepractice.
A large share of infections were connected to this outbreak

(01:02:03):
in West Texas that led to the deaths of two children.
They said, though that simply is not true, then they
push for the vaccines. CBS says, CDC data shows about
ninety three percent of kindneergarteners in the US were vaccinated
against measles, and again that's down from ninety five point

(01:02:25):
two percent previous year, so it's starting to drop. They said,
when more than ninety five percent people in the community
are vaccinated, most people are protected through community immunity through
herd immunity. Well, that's what you've heard, but that's a
herd mentality and it's absolute lie from the CDC. Common
sense will tell you that that's not the way that
could work. We don't even have to get into whether

(01:02:47):
the viruses actually even exist. According to the latest South
Carolina briefings, the upstate region has only about ninety percent
community leaving the community vulnerable to measles spreading. Yeah, this
is what they want to sell you. And again use
your common sense. As I said earlier at the top

(01:03:07):
of the show, here's some news that may help you.
Gut microbiome plays a central role in predicting and preventing
heart problems. And as I said, a person who really
hammered this longest and earliest I think was doctor group
and he's been vindicated by the well not vindicated. These
people come around Photona the truth. Finally, so your genetics

(01:03:33):
influence which fungi grow in your gut. These fung gui
directly affects your risk for chronic conditions like heart disease.
Researchers discovered one hundred and forty eight genetic variants linked
to nine groups of gut fungi, proving that your DNA
helps to shape your gut health. Antibiotics kill bacteria, but
they leave fungi untouched, allowing harmful fungal strains to overgrow

(01:03:57):
and to increase disease risk. And that's one of the
key things. The antibiotics will kill the good gut bacteria,
which has a big role in your health. This is
something that I have really neglected in my own health.
And so again you know, be aware of that gut
microbiome patterns, including fungi and bacteria, are strong predictors of

(01:04:20):
cardiovascular disease risk. Yet most clinics ignore this, as they
ignore most of the reality of medicine as well. So
we have bacterial fingerprints have been found now on the
Trump quote unquote vaccine with its DNA contamination. Again, when

(01:04:41):
you look at this, this has violated every standard that
they ever had. And it's not even a question as
to whether or not these vaccines are dirty. They've got
all kinds of DNA contamination and now what they're doing
is they're finding fingerprints of what this actually these DNA

(01:05:03):
fragments are in there. But that's what the Surgeon General
in Florida Latipo was saying, he said, by your own standards,
you can't approve these trump shots that are out there
because they're so contaminated with DNA. And now what they're
finding is that they contain bacterial DNA fragments with dangerous

(01:05:23):
immune activating signatures. Yeah, every day we're seeing now more
and more detail about what these trump shots are actually doing.
But we knew all along that they had not been tested,
and we knew all along that the mode of operation
was something that was extremely risky. And so this is

(01:05:44):
just the latest one regarding the contamination that's there and
the latest signal showing that the government has no inclination
whatsoever to do its due diligence. Top scientists have exposed
molecular link between the quote unquote vaccines and dead Lee
heart condition. This is a study from the Peaking University

(01:06:07):
Hospital as raising urgent questions about the safety of these
trump shots. Research argues that the chemical modifications that are
built into the mRNA shots may interfere with the body's
natural regulation of inflammation and heart cells. Well, again, we've
known for the longest time pair of carditis myocarditis, and

(01:06:29):
they're just now going back and trying to come up
with a mechanism for how this works. But that's kind
of after the fact. I mean, it's like a forensic thing.
You know, how are these death shots exactly killing people?
You don't necessarily need to know that to not to
stay away from these things. So let's take a break

(01:06:50):
and if you want to go over some of.

Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
The pedal junkie, I'm assuming that's guitar pedals or maybe
you're like racing. Switched to Linux about a year ago,
no regrets. There are open source options to Adobe that
work fine.

Speaker 3 (01:07:03):
Yeah, if you don't want to spend money on da Vinci.
I know it has a free version, but there's also
some open source stuff like KDE live. I think that's
Linux only, but it works pretty well if you're just
doing some basic edits.

Speaker 2 (01:07:18):
Yeah, I'm My only question concerned about that is how
it works for large file since the show is three
hours long. I know some of these open source ones
are more for shorter eclips, but you know, I don't
have any experience with them, so maybe other people do
and they could tell you more about that.

Speaker 1 (01:07:34):
Yeah, we eventually has some nice stuff in terms of
color correction. If you need to do that on some
old footage. We got some transfers from eight milimeters stuff
that are just almost invisible. I'm going to try to
bring some of that stuff back with DaVinci. But that's
the way it began. It began as a color correction program.
I had that years and years ago, and you know,

(01:07:55):
back in two thousand and seven, two thousand and eight. Yeah,
but now it's a full blown editor and they've got
all the functions in audio editing and so.

Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
Forth, and they're eating Adobe's lunch and they should.

Speaker 3 (01:08:07):
Yeah. I'm not saying that the open source stuff is
better than da Vinci. I'm just saying that it open
source is important to you. There are a few good options.

Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
Yeah, Nibaru. Twenty twenty nine. Microsoft has announced a continuation
for the Windows ten security software tunnel Lord one three
to three seven. My advice for switching to linuxes buy
another hard drive and install Linux onto that new hard drive.
Then have your computer boot off of that hard drive
so you can switch between Windows and Linux. Give you options.
Rob not for Trump, who cares measles is nothing.

Speaker 1 (01:08:37):
That's what I say that they put these articles out
there to try to scare you. Oh look, we have
two cases in an entire state, and we had two
people who died in Texas, and that's just not true. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
Also, it's very easy for them to cause these kind
of fear cascades with things like TikTok and YouTube to
a lesser extent, but these, you know, video platforms are
they're continually feeding you short video after another. It's very
easy for them to lock you into this sort of
spiral of Look this, this mom says her kid got

(01:09:10):
you know, measles, and they were sick, and look how
sad the baby is.

Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
And well that's what the internet and these social media
sites were designed to do by DARPA, you know, and CIA.
They are propaganda sites for influencers. And so yeah, it's
you know again the Brady Bunch thing that we played
over and over again. Right, Hey, great, I get some
time off from school. That's super's that was our attitude.

Speaker 2 (01:09:36):
Yeah. I think what they said, fancy to my youth
measles was two weeks no school at home. That's it.

Speaker 4 (01:09:40):
Geez.

Speaker 1 (01:09:42):
I would have taken measles any day over going to school.
You know, I only get it once, that's it.

Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
I can't darn it.

Speaker 1 (01:09:48):
They can't get another school vacation.

Speaker 2 (01:09:51):
Clown or klon So see Brady Bunch episode about measles
posted by a foundering on x alien poop evolution. The
unvaxed will make the vax sick. People have given over
all critical thinking.

Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
Yeah that's right.

Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
You know, poor ninety three percent of people that got
the vaccine. It's all wasted because the two percent that's missing.
If only those two percent came in, then it would
all work.

Speaker 1 (01:10:13):
That's why I say it's not about herd immunity. It's
about herd mentality, you know. And it's about lies that
they have heard.

Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
You know that you tell the herd and hegoes, Sonita,
I got measles as a child, and I'm still alive.
Imagine that. How how could you have survived it? It's impossible.
So look at nineteen eighty. We need the animadacs. Be afraid,
be very afraid. Clip. Every time the government media tries
to frighten us into getting vaccinated, let us mock them
every time.

Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
Yeah that's right, absolutely.

Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
Yeah, they're big on the measles and whooping cough. That's
what they really push on.

Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
Yeah, that's right, they push that stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:10:54):
Probably, Oh, your kid's going to get the whooping cough
and it's going to be the worst thing in the world.
They're going to die. Despite the fact that you know,
it has an exceedingly low mortality rate, it has a
low rate of sending kids to the hospital in an
even lower mortality rate. And I don't mean to make
light of you know, every child that dies is a tragedy,
but there's a difference between having a specific case where something

(01:11:16):
went wrong and the child passed away due to complications,
versus this being some kind of pandemic, some sort of
insane you know, Oh, you absolutely have to do everything
you can r s V. It's unpleasant if your child
gets it, I'm sure, because anytime your kid is sick,
it's a like, oh no, what do we do? We
have to you know, there's.

Speaker 1 (01:11:34):
So yeah, but vaccine and it's it's dangerous.

Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
It's incredibly harmful. And that's the thing is just you
are potentially you know, if they work the way they
say they work, Let's give them the benefit of the
doubt and say they do what they say they do.
On top of the negative side effects, what you're doing
is preventing what's most likely going to be a minor
cold you know, fever symptoms that will you know, last

(01:12:00):
a week, maybe it becomes worse than the kid has
to go to the hospital to potentially trade in for
a lifetime of suffering from who knows what, you know,
whether it makes them autistic or whether it gives them
some kind of autoimmune disease which they carry with them
for life.

Speaker 1 (01:12:15):
And I'm just so disappointed in RFK Junior, Yeah, because
his entire life work there at the Children's Health Defense
has been about exposing the autism links and everything. Now
he's misdirecting people away from all of that, telling him
it's tile and all, or it's a circumcision or whatever

(01:12:35):
excuse of the day is about the explosion of autism.
None of that stuff is even remotely possible. If you
look at how autism has exploded, it is not any
of those types of things. I haven't exploded in being
in the usage that it's happening there, And circumcision would
not explain why you have girls, even though it's at

(01:12:55):
lower rate, still have autism. And I guess a good
example of what a sycophant he has become is this
clip right here.

Speaker 8 (01:13:03):
You didn't believe that you were going to get to heaven.
You're doing God's work here. You've made peace in the
Middle East, which is beyond anybody's imagination.

Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
No, he hasn't.

Speaker 8 (01:13:15):
And now you're giving millions of Americans she had the eighties,
and you're doing this while the government is locked down
either Democrats, but this administration has not stopped working for
the American people. And that's because of your energy, your commitment,
your vision. And I'm going to thank you for allowing

(01:13:35):
me to be part of it.

Speaker 1 (01:13:38):
Isn't that one of the most pathetic things you've ever seen.
That sycophancy there, And this is a guy who knows
what's going on with the COVID shots, and he knows
what's going on with the vaccine schedule and all the
rest of this stuff, and he knows what's going on
with autism. And for him to talk about how wonderful
Trump is when Trump is killing people with these shots,

(01:14:00):
pushing these shots, I understand that. You know, he doesn't
want to oppose him because he would be out and
if he opposes him too strongly, he's going to wind
up with eighteen indictments like John Bolton did. So it's
people are afraid of him. And they just suck up

(01:14:21):
to him for absolutely no reason at all. As a
matter of fact, we're talking about the John Bolton thing.
His lawyer has said, all of those were vetted. Those
documents were vetted. It was part of his book, and
the book that he wrote was very critical of Trump.
And that is why Trump is doing it. Isn't that

(01:14:41):
he violated national security. And quite frankly, I don't care
about national security. I've seen that as the catch all
excuse for every kind of illegal, unconstitutional activity that the
government does. You're not allowed to know anything about US
national security, national security. They always were waiving that thing.
I tell you, the last person you want to give
any security clearance too is me. I would. I would

(01:15:03):
let everything that I knew go about this stuff with
absolute contempt. I did get security clearance when I worked
in college at that one place that gave me confidential security,
which is what a lot of these things that that's
the lowest level, and that's what a lot of these
documents that both insecused of having were confidential. So it's like,

(01:15:25):
that's absolutely nothing. And again I'm just this kid. You know,
they give me access to the confidential stuff, and it's like, yeah,
it's just it's just disgusting. Go ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
Hall nine thousand says pills made from other people's fegal
matter was pushed on the local news. I find it
strange they pushed poop pills for helping people get microbiome.
That's something I've heard about for a few years now.

Speaker 1 (01:15:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
Shadow Boxer, replying to Hall, says fegal transplant was the
only thing that helped people with sea diff sounds disgusting,
but it helped. Yeah. Yeah, I better be at the
end of my rope.

Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
I guess it's the intentification of medicine night.

Speaker 3 (01:16:06):
It would have to be the only thing that's effective.

Speaker 1 (01:16:10):
Well, I got to say, doctor Group, I couldn't go
completely the direction that he's going. He drinks his own urine.
He says, that's really good for your for you somehow,
I don't even know the theory. It's like, I'm sorry,
can't do that.

Speaker 2 (01:16:23):
Yeah, I'll take your word for it. Yeah, this so
look at nineteen eighty Preservatives and chlorinated water also kill
friendly gut bacteria in addition to drugs. Real Jason Barker,
good to see you, Jason. Catch him on Nights of
the Storm, year after year, the seasonal flu had a
higher mortality rate than they claimed COVID had. Deaths went
up after the release of the vaccine.

Speaker 1 (01:16:42):
That's the hell sign.

Speaker 2 (01:16:43):
The numbers used to be available on the CDC website,
but they went away after the shot was released. I
can't have you looking at the data. Dankity, dankity. All
the best good look at the data. And that's when
I got that big fight with Mike Adams. He said,
David Knight doesn't know how to look at the data.
It's like, oh, yeah, you and I both know what's
going on. You're lying to people about it. Dankity, dankity.
All the best creative software is a decade old open

(01:17:05):
source and doesn't make money. Loop back audio hijack, Touch
Designer and the coolest music apps don't work with a
new iOS. Got to keep a legacy iPad legacy pad,
but I assume iPad tony tie six. It's crazy they
turned the COVID shot into a seasonal thing like the
flu shot. Yes, absolutely, and it's amazing how people just
go along with it. Oh, of course it's time for

(01:17:26):
my COVID shot again. I know that when these were
rolled out, this was a sort of oh, get it,
and you're safe thing. And now it's just become a
well you just need to get it. But I'm not
going to question anything.

Speaker 1 (01:17:37):
Yeah, that's right. Well, I want to get to this
before Tony joins us. At the bottom of the hour.
Tony's going to be joining us, and I'm also going
to have jerle Clenty coming on the third hour today. So,
mister peace prize, mister Nobel Peace Prize.

Speaker 2 (01:17:51):
Is prize, draw me a bomb.

Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
Trump warns that Warnsmas will have no choice but to
go in and call you if the carnage continues in Gaza.
And now this is the mass starting to execute the
people that they're at war with internally. I mean, everybody's
killing everybody in that area. So why are we at
the center of it? Again? This is Hamas killing not Jews,

(01:18:17):
but other Palestinians. He said on Tuesday that Hamas's activities, well,
they don't bother me much, suggesting that the terror group
had simply taken out a couple of gangs that were
very bad. That was his terms. Then he vowed that
the US had forced them to disarm. He said, perhaps
violently if they refuse to do so. Then, writing on

(01:18:38):
true social Yesterday, Trump insisted he will have no choice
but to go in guns blazing if things don't settle
down again. This is a guy who does as he pleases,
and he will not consider or work with Congress. Of course,
Congress will do whatever he says to do. Under Mike Johnson,

(01:18:59):
horrifying videos and urged of cold blooded executions on the
streets of Gaza just hours after the final surviving hostages
were freed, and dozens more were reportedly killed in violent
skirmishes in Gaza City. Meanwhile, Israel has threatened to resume
fighting and to shatter the peace deal after MOS said
it was unable to find any more hostage bodies. So

(01:19:22):
they're going to restart the war over these dead bodies,
that's what they're saying.

Speaker 3 (01:19:28):
Maybe they're buried somewhere in the rubble from all the
buildings you've destroyed.

Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
Yeah, exactly. Well, the bottom line is what is involved here?
Are I think a couple of dozen hostages that are
they say are dead, and they say, well, we want
the bodies, and if you don't produce the bodies, we're
going to restart the war. Netanyahuo threatened to resume fighting
and the state event commemorating the October seventh attacks, and

(01:19:54):
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the military to ready
a plan to crush Hamas again. The restart will be
very soon. This is why, when you look at all
these people bowing and scraping to Emperor Trump, it makes
me want to throw up. I didn't cover this first
couple of days because I didn't believe that it was
really going to happen. When does the US or Israel

(01:20:17):
ever abide by their peace agreements? Give me an example,
prove me wrong. Trump threatens to go in and kill
Hamas over the internal clashes, and we'll have no choice
but to go in and kill them, he said, Thanks
for your attention to this matter. Yeah, that's most ridiculously
he taught. He writes, like some you used to always

(01:20:41):
laugh about the school principle on the PA system. You know,
you'ld be in class all of sudden you'd hear this thump, thump,
and you'd hear the guys say, is it on? Is
it on? That's basically the way Trump communicates on social media.
Thanks for your attentions. Are you listening to me? So
we have the US deploying b fifty two bombers. This
is mister Peace Prize again over the Caribbean and an

(01:21:05):
unprecedented show of force. The unprecedented flights flew over the
Gulf of Mexico. They passed through the Ucatan Channel, which
separates Mexico and Cuba, and were eventually visible north of
the Venezuelan coast. And so these are the big B
fifty two's Bucky Turgison, I guess from a strange level,

(01:21:29):
was very impressed with these things when they come in low.

Speaker 8 (01:21:32):
If the podut's good, see, I mean he's really sharp,
you can barrow that baby and solo.

Speaker 1 (01:21:37):
You ought to see it.

Speaker 9 (01:21:38):
Sometimes it's a.

Speaker 5 (01:21:38):
Fight, a big play like a fifty two from this
jettags are frying chickens at the.

Speaker 1 (01:21:44):
Barn, frying chickens in the barnyard. Yes, earlier some of
my favorite movie. That is one of my definitely my
favorite movies. Doctor Strains. Military deployed at least two Air
Force B fifty two strategic bombers and the Caribbean. The
unprecedented flights flew over the Gulf of Mexico. They passed

(01:22:04):
through the Yukahan Channel, which separates Mexico and Cuba, eventually
visible north of the Venezuelan coast. The aircraft are said
to have maintained a holding pattern for more than sixty minutes.
The flights are scarce, but the bombers reportedly flew close
to the Archipelago islands and to Venezuela military installations, located
one hundred and sixty kilometers from the capital Caracas. The

(01:22:27):
event through a mix of reactions from spectators. According to
the US military officials were conducting long range deterrens training
missions reportedly routinely conducted from the air base Barksdale in Louisiana.
This comes a day after the US destroyed a fifth vessel,
resulting in the death of six people. And then we have,

(01:22:50):
as one person commented earlier, we have the head of
the US Military's Southern Command, which is in charge of
that area and the Bfaire two and everything that's happening
down there that is under his jurisdiction. He's now stepping down,
Admiral Halsey, Alvin Halsey is leaving less than a year
into his tenure, and as the Pentagon escalates attacks against

(01:23:15):
the boats in the Caribbean Sea. And so the question
is why is he leaving. He hasn't publicly criticized this,
but privately people are saying that, well, maybe he's got
some issues with what Trump is doing here, because who
got people who have been the chief legal you know,

(01:23:36):
the admirals over all of the jag thing, you know,
the one the top person in charge over several different administrations,
have been asked about these extra judicial killings of these
people in the Venezuelan boats, and they've all said it's
an international crime, and so maybe he doesn't want to
be accessory to an international crime.

Speaker 2 (01:23:57):
And you know what I've actually, I said, Lance a clip,
I've got someone that I think might be just right
for the job if they're looking to replace some Lances.
Are we able to run that clip on just one second?

Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
Well, I'll tell you what. Let me let me play
this because this is something that somebody put up after
the meeting where they brought in all these generals and
admirals from all over the world. And one guy speculator said,
there's been a lot of talk about how the people
that were there are looking at this and wondering, at
what point, if Trump is going to do a war

(01:24:35):
in America, war within at what point do we resist
and refuse to obey unlawful orders, which seems to be
the only kid that Trump knows how to give.

Speaker 10 (01:24:44):
I believe that each one of them walk out of
that room yesterday doing a personal analysis of what does
this mean for me? And I know for a fact
that there's talk inside the military ranks of what is
the best way to disobey on.

Speaker 4 (01:24:59):
All awful order?

Speaker 1 (01:25:01):
How do you do that?

Speaker 10 (01:25:02):
And especially now given the recent Supreme Court ruling which
holds the president immune from criminal acts, but the people
he's ordering to do these things are subject to those
criminal violations. So how do you say no? Especially if
the staff, judge, advocate, the lawyer chain of command has

(01:25:23):
been disrupted, that the military chain of command from civilian
to military leaders has.

Speaker 4 (01:25:30):
Been co opted.

Speaker 10 (01:25:31):
It was obvious to me in Secretary of Access speech
that he also is all for doing whatever the President
orders him to do. And that breaks the boundaries of
what two previous secretary of Defenses, both Mattis and Esper
in the first term, when they were ordered to do
illegal things, they spoke for the force and said, we

(01:25:53):
don't do that.

Speaker 1 (01:25:55):
Yeah, that's right. And so you know, the interesting thing
is is that the guy. We've always had the Nuremberg defense.
I was just following orders right, Well, now that's not
going to work. Or going to the Supreme Court. The
guy who gives the orders is going to be but
the guys who follow them are going to get hits.
So a strange way of thinking for the Supreme Court.

(01:26:18):
And again, this guy is the military commander who was
overseeing the Pentagon's attacks in the Caribbean Sea, blowing up
boats without any due process. Admiral Halsey is leaving his
job and he's only one year into what is typically
a three year position. It's unclear whether he's his sudden
departure that is early is because of his disagreement, but

(01:26:42):
one current and former US official, both of whom spoke
with a condition of anonymity, said that Admiral Halsey had
raised concerns about the mission and about the attacks on
the alleged drug boats and statement of social media. Hegseth
was making nice with it. And Halsey has not publicly
made any statement except to urge the people in his

(01:27:06):
command that keep charging, you know that type of thing.
So we'll see a lot of people on Capitol Hill
think that there was some tension there, and maybe he
didn't want to be stuck in that kind of a situation.

Speaker 2 (01:27:18):
That's right, Maybe we can run. We've got a recommendation
on who can be there next in command.

Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
Yeah, a robot.

Speaker 9 (01:27:30):
Learn of our peaceful ways. I see the whole world
must learn of.

Speaker 5 (01:27:34):
Our peaceful ways, by course, I see the whole world.

Speaker 2 (01:27:39):
That's right, Bender the road, that's the well.

Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
Bender could be the hecsas replacement.

Speaker 2 (01:27:45):
Exactly, violent he steals, He's the perfect man for the job.

Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
Just in case he seth starts to start acting human
instead of like a robot, they could go out and
find Bender the robot to replace him.

Speaker 2 (01:28:00):
Exactly. We've got some comments here, DG eight. Thank you
very much, says David. The US petro dollar is dying.
Venezuela has the biggest old reserves in the world, and
they want to flood the world with cheap oil. When
the fraudulent silver market gets exposed, it's on.

Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
Yeah, I'll tell you what. It's interesting times we have, it,
isn't it. It's gonna be interesting to talk to both
Gerald and to Tony today. I think they're coming up
in just a few minutes.

Speaker 2 (01:28:27):
Yeah, the real Octo Spook. In fact, Tony is ready,
So once we finished with these comments, we're gonna get
him on the real Octo spook. Peace in the Middle East?
Have they all gone insane?

Speaker 1 (01:28:40):
Yeah? They can't even have peace in Gaza, mikes, the
Palestinians and the Israelis are just itching for an excuse
to come back in. And as they left, they were
burning things down. And as their final touches being graffiti. Yeah,
or I you could say their final torches, I.

Speaker 2 (01:28:57):
Guess yeah, Rob not for Trump, no peace, no peace,
just a pause in genocide while they got hostages back'll yeah,
they'll find another reason to re engage shortly. Yes.

Speaker 3 (01:29:10):
RFKJ said it was beyond anyone's imagination, but in fact
it's only in people's imagination.

Speaker 1 (01:29:17):
Yeah, nobody can imagine that, it's except for Trump. Trump
gets a prize for best hallucinations. Who needs a when
you got Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
Right Epstein Island, Trump doing God's work? Question mark question mark.
Yeah we don't think so. Lieutenant Oracle of Truth R FK.
Junior's first duty was to declare a health emergency for
anti semitism.

Speaker 1 (01:29:38):
Yeah. Speech, yeah, just shout speech. I just got to say,
you know, when you look at it was R. F. K.
Junior because I've never cared about psychology, about Freud or Young, right,
And I knew that Jordan Peterson was a Union but
I didn't really know what his religion was other than that,
I didn't know the tenets of his religion. But R. F. K.

(01:29:59):
Junior kind of explained that. He said he had this
Yunian moment when he was addicted to drugs and he
had this kind of a spiritual experience, and so that
kind of helps to explain Jordan Peterson's lucy goosey spiritual stuff.
Carl Jung was believe that there was some kind of
a spiritual thing out there, but.

Speaker 2 (01:30:21):
Overrun by your desires. That's the shadow of self taken
over and that's chaos. That's chaos. But you got to
clean your room.

Speaker 1 (01:30:29):
That's pretty good. Jordan Peterson, he got going on there.
You see the end he was.

Speaker 2 (01:30:33):
He was real big for a while. You couldn't escape him.
Alien poop evolution says Trump's God is not God.

Speaker 1 (01:30:40):
Yeah, you know, we're talking about that yesterday. You know,
when when Eric Trump says we saved God, you know,
in a sense, he's usually in the same sense that
Nische said we killed God. Right, Neither one of them
believe in a real God, a real creator of the
universe that's omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, so forth the God of

(01:31:02):
the Bible. They don't believe that there is a God.
They believe that God is a social construct. And so
you know, when he took all that phlak, we're talking
about two different concepts. When Eric Trump says God, he
means one thing. And one of the people who were
calling him out for saying where saving God? They think
of God. They have a completely different concept of God. So, yeah,

(01:31:24):
what we have here is a failure to communicate.

Speaker 2 (01:31:28):
Yeah, they use the same words but mean completely different things.
That's right, And we see that continually from people, whether
it's on the left or the right. If they're trying
to sneak something past you, they'll use their own proprietary
meetings when using the same terminology, like oh, look, we
believe the same things. No, you just use the same words.

Speaker 1 (01:31:50):
Well, we're going to we're going to get our guest,
Tony Ardoman and we couldn't join us yesterday, but we're
glad to have Tony Day. So we're going to take
a quick break get things so if but Tony will
be right back.

Speaker 2 (01:32:01):
Gave a night.

Speaker 1 (01:33:37):
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Speaker 1 (01:33:50):
All right, And joining us now is Tony Ardeman of
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(01:34:12):
a great way to do a savings program. And it's
a great service that he offers to people. And I'm
sure you have been very, very busy the last couple
of weeks. Couldn't come on the show yesterday, but glad
to have you today. Thanks Tony.

Speaker 4 (01:34:25):
Oh, it's great to be back.

Speaker 11 (01:34:26):
And yeah, I couldn't come on the show yesterday just
because of my schedule. I've never had this sort of
mountain of activity weighing down on It's funny because we
did a grand opening for my Texas location on which
I'm here now in Dennison, Texas. I have an old
branch Bank of America bank that we took and made

(01:34:47):
into Wisewolf, gold, silver, Bitcoin. So we did a ribbon
cutting and I was telling the people there. I was like, well,
you know, this is the operations that started out in
a shopping center in San Antonio. Now we've got, you know,
two locations in two different states, and you know the
membership subscription program.

Speaker 4 (01:35:06):
We're a national dealer, and we.

Speaker 11 (01:35:09):
Are completely swamped, and we're swamped in a way that's
I think very telling of where we are as an
economy and what's going on with the monetary system.

Speaker 4 (01:35:18):
And we become a selling hub.

Speaker 11 (01:35:21):
People are just selling me massive amounts of silver, some gold,
but lots of silver. And because this is silver's just passed,
it's all time high. We broke that forty five year mark,
I think, all the way up to past fifty four
dollars an ounce close to, if not fifty five in
some futures metrics, and I think we're just getting started.

(01:35:42):
And this happened really as the dam broke, It seemed
in the last thirty days, David, and some of the
metrics that I'm seeing, which are just kind of some
inside baseball, it's now taking five to seven days for
the trading floor to give me credit for anything that
I give them. Wow, certain large refiners have stopped buying

(01:36:03):
scrap silver or sterling silver or pre nineteen sixty five
coinage at any cost.

Speaker 4 (01:36:09):
They will not pay.

Speaker 11 (01:36:10):
You for it, so that the institutional buying is on
and the retail side of people there are still buyers,
but it's a complete inversion of the model.

Speaker 4 (01:36:23):
So we are at interesting times, and you know, I.

Speaker 11 (01:36:27):
Don't a lot of people might think this is some
sort of bubble, but like you and I were texting
a couple of days ago, I don't think this is
a bubble at all.

Speaker 4 (01:36:35):
I think we're just getting started.

Speaker 1 (01:36:37):
Yeah. No, I mean, all the things that have made
this rise are all still in place, and there's no
solution for these problems that are there. So what you're
seeing is, of course the institutions are buying silver, but
you're seeing that at retail people are selling it because
again maybe they got it for a rainy day and
it's raining right now for most people, and so they're

(01:37:00):
starting to sell that in and I saw that report.
I guess about six months or maybe seven months ago.
We talked about that and it was at a coin
show where you know, people go and buy and sell
gold and silver and things like that, and this guy
went around talking to all the different people at their tables,
you know, very much like a gun show. We have

(01:37:22):
small we have retailers who set up a shop there,
and they're all saying the same things that you know,
we've got people who want to sell, but the retail level,
they're not buying. And that was really before it started
making making these big moves that it's making now. So
a lot of those people lost out on that. But yeah,
you know, it's it's it's pretty amazing. And we got
up over forty two hundred, didn't we on gold?

Speaker 4 (01:37:45):
Yeah, on gold for a way past forty three hundred.

Speaker 11 (01:37:48):
We were at the mid like forty three twenty five
this morning, and then we've yeah, there's taken. There's some
profit taking going on. It happens on Fridays a lot,
so there's some profit taking go on both gold and silver.

Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
Well, this article is like a day or so old,
so it's oh yeah, another day, another one hundred dollars.

Speaker 4 (01:38:07):
Just the metrics on that.

Speaker 11 (01:38:09):
And you know, I'm my research right now and what
I'm seeing, I don't know how a lot of these
bigger companies, they may not make it. I'm talking the
bigger gold and silver, the bullion houses, because there's gonna
be some real strain between paper contracts and between what
they hold, especially if there's a market pullback, because you

(01:38:31):
could see a sell off in gold that brings it
back under four thousand.

Speaker 4 (01:38:35):
But that's an if. And I don't know.

Speaker 11 (01:38:38):
I mean, the geopolitical issues and central bank goal buying
may just keep that price going indefinitely.

Speaker 1 (01:38:46):
I don't know, but I think if it pulls back,
I think it'll be a pause. But I don't think
it's going to be, you know, reversal like we saw
happen in the nineteen eighties, you.

Speaker 4 (01:38:54):
Know, or two thousand and elect.

Speaker 11 (01:38:55):
Well, there will there won't be another twenty and eleven
where we hit almost two thousand and then pull back
to you know, eleven hundred and twelve hundred dollars. An
ouce it's not happening. Yeah, there's too much going on
in the monetary system around the world. There's there's too
much deed dollarization going on in uncertainty.

Speaker 4 (01:39:13):
But it is interesting to watch.

Speaker 11 (01:39:14):
And you mentioned, you know, my subscription program is a
lot of those people. Yeah, you get, you can start
out at fifty dollars. Just the packages get lighter and lighter, folks.
There's nothing I can do about it, because if you're
seeing the prices, we put as much as we can
in those packages. And if you started out, you know
a while ago with me, you've done really well.

Speaker 1 (01:39:31):
But so saving shipping costs, right, that's a good.

Speaker 4 (01:39:37):
That is a good.

Speaker 11 (01:39:37):
Uh, you know, it's a silver lining, no fun intended, but.

Speaker 4 (01:39:42):
It is.

Speaker 11 (01:39:43):
It is interesting. A lot of those folks are up.
Everybody that's done wolf Pack is up. But yeah, the
the average walk in customer that's just gonna buy some
silver or buy some gold, I.

Speaker 4 (01:39:54):
Do not see those.

Speaker 11 (01:39:55):
I mean that's not I mean, it's a rarity at
this point. And we're just scrambling because cash flow keeps
me busy, David, Yeah, trying to figure out where to
put all this stuff I got. I think I got
a thousand ounces of silver behind me on the desk,
goes sorting through this morning, trying to figure out where
am I going to sell it? You know, so and
especially when the price dips, you know, because we buy

(01:40:17):
pay for it so high. So I think, I'm really
thankful that I have the model of the business model
that I have because I'm not under this massive I
don't have the sort of damicles over me. I'm gonna
make it. It's gonna be fine. But I can't imagine
housing this stuff with this price volatility and this these numbers.

Speaker 1 (01:40:37):
So that's the thing that's happening throughout our economy. You know.
You look at all these small and medium sized companies
and how they are trying to deal with the chaos
and volatility of Trump's tariffs, and it's this rapid rate
of change, this acceleration that's happening with everything in different ways.
It makes it really really difficult to survive when everything

(01:40:58):
is changing so rapidly like that.

Speaker 11 (01:41:01):
Yeah, this is a metric I think of the chaos.
And there was an article on zero Hedge that's up
today about you should measure the growth and markets by gold,
and you'll see they're not that impressive, like some of
the things that they've built up, whether it's AI or
you know, whether it's crypto or anything else, whether it's

(01:41:23):
these new sectors and you.

Speaker 4 (01:41:25):
Know, the stock market of the S and P.

Speaker 11 (01:41:28):
A lot of that stuff is just trading sideways if
you actually look at it from gold's perspective, and gold
is actually money. So the fault lines are there visibly
for everybody to see that this this is Fiat economy,
is built on fake and any sort of real strain
or exposure to reality is detrimental to the Fiat system.

(01:41:52):
I think that's what we're seeing with the uncertainty of
the tariffs or the geopolitical tensions. Central banks are are
the buyers. I think what we'll see too, David, and
I don't know. This is just a hunch in my
own research, but I think that we'll start seeing other
state actors being shown to be buying silver.

Speaker 4 (01:42:13):
India may be one of them as well.

Speaker 11 (01:42:16):
I know we talked about Russia putting silver on out
front as a strategic reserve asset. I think that's one
of the reasons why we're seeing silver in the price
it is. Nation states are getting involved. You know, you
mentioned Jamie demon and JP Morgan, the O their largest
physical holder of silver private in the world, private holder

(01:42:38):
of physical silver in the world, And of course they
suppressed the price for a long time. Those price suppression
moves aren't there anymore. That's another tell something else is up.
And China's just put silver. China's stockpiling silver for their
weapons systems in their industrial base as well.

Speaker 1 (01:42:58):
Yeah, far as Jamie demon goes, he said, yeah, he
sees a gold going five thousand. He said, maybe ten
thousand in the short term. And he said, but I'm
not buying any I'm not a buyer of gold. It
cost four percent if I keep that talking about something
that maybe is going to go up, you know, twenty
twenty five percent or maybe two hundred and fifty percent,

(01:43:21):
but you don't want to pay that four percent. Think
none of it makes any sense. But I remember he
was doing the same kind of stuff with bitcoin. He
was trash talking bitcoin at the same time that JP
Morgan was setting up their own crypto stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:43:32):
Right, that's right.

Speaker 1 (01:43:33):
Yeah, he's I don't trust him. He will tell you.
He'll tell you a story so that he can take
advantage of the marketplace.

Speaker 11 (01:43:41):
I think, yeah, that's that pump and dump style of
you know, the press release that he would do. I
remember twenty eighteen and he was saying that him man
Larry Fink, by the way of Black Rocks.

Speaker 4 (01:43:53):
Saying that bitcoin was a.

Speaker 11 (01:43:57):
Yard stick of money laundering or something, you know, was
a measurement of money laundering and and criminality.

Speaker 4 (01:44:03):
And then they're, oh, we're.

Speaker 11 (01:44:04):
Going to launch the first successful bitcoin etf okay. You know,
so a lot of those things are don't buy it,
don't buy it. Same thing with silver, but you know,
there's not if you go back to twenty twenty one.

Speaker 4 (01:44:17):
Was I remember this vividly.

Speaker 11 (01:44:20):
There was the Wall Street bets crowd and they had
this whole thing, the Reddit raiders.

Speaker 4 (01:44:24):
All those guys said buy all the physical silver.

Speaker 11 (01:44:27):
So people went into shops all over the United States
and bought out all the physical silver.

Speaker 4 (01:44:31):
And I was one of those shops.

Speaker 11 (01:44:33):
People come in and just rated all the everything that
I had, and the next day the spot price for
silver went down.

Speaker 4 (01:44:41):
And I go, that is the tell because.

Speaker 11 (01:44:44):
They sold off one point three times the annual supply
of silver in the paper market in one day. They
just sold it, and so one point three times the
annual supply, so it suppressed the price.

Speaker 4 (01:44:56):
That was I think that.

Speaker 11 (01:44:57):
One of the last gas where you can show that
there's no silver available, but the price goes down.

Speaker 1 (01:45:03):
Wow.

Speaker 11 (01:45:03):
And that's that happened in February of twenty twenty one.
Those moves aren't happening now, and I think the the
tariffs and that was kind of you. Remember you and
I talked on Halloween last year. I remember it was
right before the election, because the election was on November
fifth last year and I was out in Florida. I
remember we were discussing what was going to happen in

(01:45:27):
the election. And you know, if Kamala wins, will see
a increase in the price of silver and gold and
crypto will take a hit because of the regulatory you know,
the oversight that the Biden administration and especially the left
wanted to give crypto or Elizabeth Warren, And if you
know Trump wins, crypto goes up and there'd be a

(01:45:50):
discount on gold and silver. Well, think about that discount
that you talked about on your show or like, hey
it's silver and gold went down after the election and
crypto went up. Of course, bitcoin hit one hundred thousand
in December of last year.

Speaker 4 (01:46:04):
I think it was December fourth.

Speaker 1 (01:46:05):
Remember I had that commercial I did for the commercial. Yes, yeah,
gold and silver are on sale, boys and girls. It
was on sale, and that's right, it was.

Speaker 11 (01:46:16):
And I just think, you know, in previous bull markets,
I'm not even sure I would call this a bull
market for gold.

Speaker 4 (01:46:24):
I think this is this is just reality setting in.

Speaker 11 (01:46:26):
The dollars lost what forty five percent plus purchasing power
against gold in the last year.

Speaker 4 (01:46:34):
Well that's if you're saving.

Speaker 11 (01:46:35):
And think about how devastating that is for or is
going to be for somebody and just a regular consumer
or regular you know, yeah person.

Speaker 1 (01:46:45):
You put your money in the bank and not only
did not even bother to pay you any interest now,
but the dollars losing its value. So all these things
that are there, the debt, the inflation, the new financial
systems that are being built and everything, all of that
is pushing people into goal. I'm just amazed to see it.
How many people are jumping into the ETFs, and that's

(01:47:07):
been a big part of it. So you know, they're
scrambling to try to get some gold to try to
cover themselves. But I just look at that, and you know,
if you're gonna get gold, get physical gold or silver,
don't get into these derivative funds. I think that's a
very very risky thing.

Speaker 11 (01:47:23):
Frankly, I think it certainly can be. You got counterparty
risks there, you know. And I'm like, and I've got
a if I've got a silver coin in my hand,
or I've got an ounce of gold or whatever, some gold,
I don't have any counterparty risk, especially if you're buying
it from a dealer that you trust, and you know
you source that product from the right place, you.

Speaker 4 (01:47:43):
Have no counterparty risk whatsoever.

Speaker 11 (01:47:45):
And that to me, you know, the you talked about
the ultimate privacy coin really is an ounce of silver,
the ultimate, the ultimate privacy coin between two people. There's
no there's no blockchain. But I think decentralized money really
is the future.

Speaker 4 (01:48:05):
And I know.

Speaker 11 (01:48:06):
That the banking overlords know that, the great Reset folks
know that they're trying desperately to to accelerate this plan
of putting us all in some you know, digitized blockchain
dystopian you know, Unicin or something.

Speaker 4 (01:48:23):
They'd like to do that, but you know, it's chaos everywhere.
It's just you know, you can see.

Speaker 11 (01:48:28):
The fall of these fiat currencies on the horizon. It's
not going to happen tomorrow, but it is happening. I mean,
watching the death of that.

Speaker 1 (01:48:37):
And then I think when you look at the crypto
stuff again, this PayPal's crypto partner minted a whopping three
hundred trillion with a t worth of stable coins, and
it was a technical error, so they were there for
about a half hour and then they stuck them in
a wallet to essentially burn them and make sure they
couldn't get there. But the question is, you know, if

(01:48:59):
the coins My first question was, how in the world
can they create three hundred trillion dollars worth of stable
coins if the stable coins are supposed to be tied
to some finite resource like tebells or gold or something
like this. To me, that is a huge red flag
for the whole stable coin thing.

Speaker 2 (01:49:19):
We've tied them to all the oxygen molecules on the planet.

Speaker 1 (01:49:22):
So yeah, well, as I think is zero Hedge pointed
out somewhere in the story that it's more than all
the all the currency worldwide or something like that.

Speaker 11 (01:49:33):
Oh yeah, yeah, right, sure, mister PONSI would be proud of.

Speaker 4 (01:49:38):
This operation. Think of this.

Speaker 11 (01:49:39):
You create a digitized coin and you say, well, this
is tethered to the dollar, so it's like you make
this thing outside of the dollar, but it's supposed to
be tethered to the value of the dollar, and it's
back by whatever you say you back it by. But
people put and buy those units, and then you take
those units and you buy gold with them, David, that's
what they're doing.

Speaker 4 (01:50:00):
Matter of fact, think about that.

Speaker 11 (01:50:03):
They're buying gold, buying some bitcoin, but they're buying gold.
And they're also taking some of those same dollars that
you buy in and you you know, dollar for dollar,
and you match them and you get a blockchain, uh,
digitized dollar, and they're gonna buy gold mining stocks because
that's what they're doing too.

Speaker 4 (01:50:19):
That was up on kit Ko.

Speaker 11 (01:50:21):
A lot of these this could be as well, like
a lot of the acceleration and I think after the
Genius Act and we talked about this to to rehouse value,
they may just be dumping into it. May be a
transition of some kind like the like the digitized stable
coin is gonna identify as the dollars, and I'm talking

(01:50:42):
about that kind of transition, and they're gonna they're gonna
be buying up all these commodities with the things that
people buy and you give them real value and they
turn around and buy something else with it. There's this
is this is a transfer of wealth and wrapping your
head around it, you know, because we don't on the
end side, I don't see it, but I look and
see there's something up here.

Speaker 1 (01:51:03):
Yeah, you know when you have this is the stat
here it require more than double the world's estimated total
GDP to have three hundred trillion dollars worth US something
like that. So they just make this up out of nowhere.

Speaker 10 (01:51:15):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:51:16):
This is one things Tony. When we look at the
Genius Act, I think I know where they came up
with that that name. Somebody said, you know, we want
to set up a CBDC, and but people are onto
us about that. And not only that, but people onto
our scam about the Fiat currency. Can't get central banks
and other nations to buy it anymore. So somebody says,
well do the stable coin thing. Somebody says, genius.

Speaker 4 (01:51:39):
Genius y Genius Act.

Speaker 11 (01:51:45):
The Patriot Act is supposed to target patriots, and then
you know, the Genius.

Speaker 4 (01:51:50):
Act is against geniuses, the actual geniuses. People that would
be like.

Speaker 11 (01:51:54):
No that's not right, No, no, no, no, that's genius.

Speaker 1 (01:51:58):
Yeah, I tell you, it's just it's it's such a
pump and dump scam. It's truly is amazing. But again,
this is being brought to you by PayPal, in whom
I don't have any confidence. These are the guys who
kicked me off four and a half years ago. Yeah,
twenty twenty one May.

Speaker 2 (01:52:15):
And sorry, you know, I'm not going to give you
any info about that. Just says it's to be terminated.

Speaker 1 (01:52:19):
So I took a little bit of Shaddenfreuda there saying
that this was happening to PayPal in their stable coin,
which is the sixth largest stable coin by the way.
But I imagine that Lucky Lutnik is wondering what's going
to happen in terms of people's confidence should be shaken
in this thing, I think.

Speaker 2 (01:52:40):
But got a question here for Tony. It's from high Boost,
he says. Ask Tony about Fink's comments about tokenizing the
global economy.

Speaker 11 (01:52:50):
Oh, Larry Fink, Well, you know, and he's talked about
they're trying to figure out how to save real estate.
In my opinion, they're trying to fix because real estate
is a real problem around the world, especially after COVID
nineteen eighty four. And you know, Gerald Silente's talked about this,
like those massive office complex and high rises that were

(01:53:11):
vacated and over the and then then propped up like
so these are a lot of these companies or zombies,
you know, and you've had that Canadian retirement fund like
the National Fund sold a high rise for a dollar
last year or something like that because just for the debt, just.

Speaker 4 (01:53:24):
For the assumption of debt.

Speaker 11 (01:53:26):
So real estate I think is in a big bubble,
and they've got to provide all this, you know, a
return for their clients because a lot of these Vanguard
and black Rock and all these people, you know, it's
just offering like we're going to use your money and
shuffle it around and you'll get X return and then
there's going to be this. I think real estate's overbought.

(01:53:48):
It's had to house too much failure from FIAT, and
it's an illusion in my opinion. There's lots of there's
some great podcasts out there by bitcoiners who have gone
from real estate to bitcoin.

Speaker 4 (01:53:58):
I think that's an.

Speaker 11 (01:53:58):
Interesting it's at least a thought experiment of especially like
gen Z who can't buy a house and buying bitcoin
instead or something like that. So they're trying to just
put lipstick on a pig and say, hey, we're going
to tokenize real estate, you know, through these through these coins,
and you can have a piece of the deal and
then we can It's just like anything else, just like

(01:54:21):
a stock that you can pump up and it's you know,
time's earnings. It's this And I mean, if you want
to follow that lwre then you're welcome to.

Speaker 4 (01:54:30):
Not my I won't be doing that.

Speaker 11 (01:54:32):
I won't be buying any tokenized things from black Rock.

Speaker 1 (01:54:36):
Well, you know, you go back and look at how
you got has really got a leg up on everything
was with the real estate crash, because that was all
about securitization, which is a form of tokenization. Right, So
we've all seen this game before. They just change it slightly,
they tweak it slightly, and they keep pulling the same
type of schemes again. You know, when you look at

(01:54:56):
two thousand and seven, two thousand and eight, why would
we want to go down that road again? But again
going back to this, this PayPal minting three hundred trillion dollars.
Their whole market cap for their stable coin is just
over two billion, So you know they're going to do
something that is just what would that be. That would

(01:55:20):
be three hundred thousand. When you got two dollars and
you create three hundred thousand dollars out of it, that's
a pretty good profit margin, isn't that? Tony? How in
the world? What kind of a system even lets them
do that? I mean, they caught it and then shut
it down after a half hour, But what kind of
a system do they have? You know, who's monitoring this

(01:55:41):
stuff to make sure that it is stable, that it
is secured by something nobody? And so that's the same
kind of stuff they're going to do with this tokenization.

Speaker 11 (01:55:49):
I think, yeah, not stable and not a coin wherever
I heard that kind of like federal and reserved. Yeah, no,
it's yeah, You're right, David, this is this is the
off ramp. Though, if we're really honest, do we look
at this from the lens of what you and I?
I mean, I think we have similar views on how
history works and what the next steps will be. I

(01:56:12):
think that the off ramp for the dollar, if it
wants to continue to have hegemonic dominance around the world,
is the stable coins.

Speaker 4 (01:56:21):
It's it's the way to do it. You can, especially since.

Speaker 11 (01:56:24):
We lost or purposely lost the petro dollar last year,
so we're no longer the petro economy or the petro dollar.
And then seeing we're all that, the velocity of that,
the money velocity of that is gone.

Speaker 4 (01:56:39):
It looks to me, and I'm not the only.

Speaker 11 (01:56:42):
One who thinks this, that the answer for the overlords
is to put everybody through the stable coins and then,
you know, use that public private partnership, which works out
well for.

Speaker 4 (01:56:55):
For the you know, the.

Speaker 1 (01:56:58):
Overlords or whatever you want to friends Trump, friends of
friends of.

Speaker 11 (01:57:02):
Trump, you know, the the great recept, great reset, Klaus
Schwabian types.

Speaker 4 (01:57:07):
Yeah, they liked that.

Speaker 11 (01:57:09):
They liked that public private partnership because you can't really fori,
you know, a corporation, and they're gonna they're gonna use that,
I think is it is their favorite tool.

Speaker 1 (01:57:21):
You know, there's an interesting chart here in a zero
Hedge article you were mentioning stocks don't look that good
if you price them in gold. And here's why. I mean,
if you go back and you look at all, right,
silver is up thirty six point six percent. Close to
that is NASDAC and thirty five percent, but gold is
up fifty three point six per fifty three point six percent,

(01:57:44):
and this was done. This is the data that was
taken when gold was back at thirty nine and forty
six dollars an ounce. Uh So, I mean we're talking
about a couple of weeks ago, you know, when we're
looking at something like this, but you look at something
like the Standard and Poorer five hundred that's only seventeen
percent up, and the now Jones average is up only

(01:58:07):
Let's see if I got fourteen percent and the Russell
two hundred was up eighteen percent. So you know, that's
why when you look at these different stock exchanges, the
stocks have not been doing that well, which is really
kind of surprising because usually this quantitative easing and they
you know, things like that are usually flow through Wall
Street through the stocks. That's where you see it being

(01:58:29):
pumped a great deal.

Speaker 11 (01:58:32):
Yeah, that pet Rock's doing pretty good against all this
sophisticated stuff. Like Warren Buffett talked about gold, I don't
know what when he just sits there, it doesn't do anything. Well,
that's because it's money, you know, and then it doesn't
do it. I mean, it houses energy, it's not supposed
to do anything. And then that's you know, you look

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at a lot of these companies.

Speaker 4 (01:58:54):
They're overbought, they're over leverage. There you know.

Speaker 11 (01:58:59):
There's one hundred times thousand times earnings whatever these people
bake into their price models anymore.

Speaker 4 (01:59:04):
I don't know if you can trust that.

Speaker 11 (01:59:06):
Lets some people make money in the stock market, I mean,
God bless them, I don't. I don't really, you know,
I want them to be successful, but it's not my thing,
and I don't see.

Speaker 4 (01:59:15):
I'm not gonna give anybody. I'm going give you my money.

Speaker 11 (01:59:17):
I mean, maybe some maybe some gold mining or silver
mining stocks at this point, because I think a lot
of those stocks are probably cheap.

Speaker 4 (01:59:25):
But I mean I wouldn't. You know. Again, I'm not
in control of that.

Speaker 11 (01:59:29):
And that's the counterparty risk argument, especially after what we've seen.
It's the proximity that these multinationals have to the money printer,
the proximity that they have the money printer to be
there first when they offload or there's you know, quantitative
easing or rate cuts or whatever they benefit and the

(01:59:50):
last people to see anything or the you know, the
regular folks, and they get hurt by it because prices increase.
So that's you know, this is a new era for
for money, David. I'm studying it every morning and doing
my best to wrap my mind around it.

Speaker 4 (02:00:07):
But it is interesting times.

Speaker 11 (02:00:09):
I was talking to the sort of trader from the
trading for you know, we talked last week and he said,
we are in interesting times, don't it. Because I asked
him myself, what are you even going by? Like what
spot price? He goes, we have our own spot price.
It's internal and.

Speaker 4 (02:00:25):
I said, based off what? Based off futures? So I'm like,
I got to follow your spot price. It's just that's
never happened before.

Speaker 11 (02:00:33):
And the reason is I a lot of these bigger companies,
in my opinion, there's having to buy and hows and
move so much because the average person is offloading because
the economy is not great.

Speaker 4 (02:00:46):
Matter of fact, I got a text from Charlie Robinson yesterday.

Speaker 11 (02:00:48):
He's talking about India and some people in China and
it's like they're lining up around the block they're buying gold,
and I said, people here are not doing that.

Speaker 1 (02:00:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (02:00:55):
And as as a matter of fact, that I spend
in most of my day trying to figure out where
where to sell stuff to. I've got boxes of right
here on my day. I've got boxes of silver, sterling
silver that has no bars. Well, I think I have
to figure May I may, by the way, I may.
Maybe I'll do a kickstarter or something and I'll put
a refining equipment back here in the back and we'll

(02:01:16):
start melting our own stuff and make our own bars.

Speaker 4 (02:01:19):
I mean, this may be.

Speaker 11 (02:01:20):
The opportunity to do it, because there's nope that these
other places are under such strain.

Speaker 1 (02:01:27):
It's amazing. Well again, it's the kind of you know,
froth and uncertainty chaos that we see everywhere. You're trying
to deal with this, just like somebody who has to
import a few things in order for them to manufacture
something in America, they've got to be able to import stuff,
and they're kind of frozen because they don't know what
to do. They don't know whether their terrifs are going
to be from day to day. And so we're seeing

(02:01:49):
that kind of stuff as well because of this volatility.
The volatility is its own problem, and that is only
increasing along with everything else like the debt and the
inflation and the geopolitical issues that are there. It's the
e alto that's there. So yeah, any anything you want
to tell us about what's happening there at Wisewolf. All.

Speaker 11 (02:02:10):
Well, we're just taking care of taking care of our
you know, customers and our wolf pack, and I'm I'm
paying attention to what goes in those packages. We appreciate
everybody that stayed on. It's it's one of the reasons
that we built that up. And we've got a place
to get you some great deals on silver because it's
walking in every single day.

Speaker 4 (02:02:28):
We'll have some some news coming out soon on some
promotions and things, but just trying to get make sure
all the stuff works. So that's my goal right now.

Speaker 11 (02:02:39):
Yeah, Davidnight dot Gold and appreciate all your listeners, David,
everybody who supports us, and.

Speaker 1 (02:02:46):
Well, we appreciate your support. Tony, thank you so much.
And again it's been a great deal for anybody who
listened to you. I mean, see the we don't partect
just just Gerald Slinty's coming up and as he says,
I don't make exact predictions of when things going to happen.
I look at trends, and we can look at a
trend and we can see that it's still pointing strongly

(02:03:06):
towards gold and silver and things like that. Because of
all the things that have been driving this have remained
there as problems if they haven't exacerbated in most of
these cases. And so the case for gold and for
silver is still strong. Doesn't mean that it isn't going
to have some noise along the way, but it's been

(02:03:26):
a great investment for people, I think as we look
at this, thank you so much for your help, Tony,
and again David Knight dot Gold take you to Tony
Ardban's Wise Wolf, folks, and thank you Tony. Appreciate it you.
It's been a great deal for a lot of people.
Thank you. We're going to take a quick break, folks,
and we'll be right back with Joe Clunty. Stay with
us analyzing the globalists next move and now the Deep

(02:05:06):
Nut Show.

Speaker 7 (02:05:10):
Here news now at Apsradionews dot com or get the
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Speaker 1 (02:05:20):
Is Gerald Slinty of Trends Journal dot com. And again
Gerald has been at the forefront of this telling people
what was happening with the with gold. It was a
what was it? Gerald?

Speaker 4 (02:05:30):
Was it?

Speaker 1 (02:05:32):
The beginning of twenty twenty four he said, it's gonna
be a great year for gold than it was and
this year has been even bigger. And you said all along,
you said Trump is great for gold, and we saw
that right after the election, everybody was dumping gold and
going for crypto because they knew that he was going
to open up everything for crypto. But I said, the
fundamentals haven't really changed with anything, and they didn't. And

(02:05:53):
so after that short period of infatuation, gold and silver
took off. So what's your take on all that. We're
just talking to Tony Ardaman of Wisewolf Gold and he
was talking about the big challenge for him right now
is how how rapidly everything is changing. I mean, we're
seeing all time highs one after the other. You know,

(02:06:13):
just a couple of days and you see a couple
hundred dollars in increase in the price of gold. It's crazy.

Speaker 5 (02:06:21):
Well, yesterday's podcast that I did, I said gold spiked up.
I said, get ready for it to You're going to
see a downturn too. Nothing goes straight up or straight down.
And like gold, yesterday hit by what about four thousand,
three hundred I think eighty four dollars an ounce.

Speaker 9 (02:06:40):
Wow, and now it's down.

Speaker 5 (02:06:41):
About one hundred and thirty dollars from that high today.

Speaker 9 (02:06:46):
So here's the deal.

Speaker 5 (02:06:48):
Let's go back to September of twenty twenty three. It's
not ancient history. We said that gold bottom when it
hit one thousand, eight hundred and fifty dollars announced. I
was on King World News, whole bunch of actually this
is the bottom. So that was September, and then October, November, December, January,

(02:07:09):
tewod We said this is going to be a golden
year for gold. Gold went up last year almost thirty percent.
And again, as you said, you know, first everybody was
negative on gold when Trump came in, and we said, no,
this thing's going to turn around. And it has and
it's some about fifty five percent this year.

Speaker 1 (02:07:31):
Yeah, amazing.

Speaker 9 (02:07:33):
So here's the deal.

Speaker 5 (02:07:35):
Go to CNBC, go to the Wall Street Journal.

Speaker 9 (02:07:41):
Only the facts, only the.

Speaker 5 (02:07:42):
Facts, Not one damn word about spiking gold prices.

Speaker 9 (02:07:47):
Zero zero zero zero.

Speaker 1 (02:07:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (02:07:53):
Again, I've been at this.

Speaker 5 (02:07:54):
For forty five years. One of my books Trends, and
this one over here trend tracking far better than Megatrens,
Time Magazine, nineteen eighty nine. I wrote it and I
told them how I became a political atheist when the

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Iranian conflict broke out, and they taught us to hate
Iran without ninety nine point nine nine nine percent of
the people knowing how the United States, the CIA, and
MI six of the UK overthrew the democratically elected government
of Mozadeg in nineteen fifty three because Mozadeg had a
nerve to say the oil in Iran belongs to the

(02:08:40):
Iranian people, not Anglo Iranian oil better known today as
BP or Standard Oil better known today as Exxon Mobile.
It belongs to the Iranian people. No, it doesn't. I'm
Winston church Cell. Look at the data that they finally
printed in twenty seventeen. That's Slimy, the ugly piece of

(02:09:01):
crap that everybody loves to telegram between him and Kermit Roosevelt,
Theodore Roosevelt's grandson to overthrow the government.

Speaker 9 (02:09:12):
So people.

Speaker 5 (02:09:13):
Then they brought in the Savak, the secret police that
made the SS look good.

Speaker 1 (02:09:18):
Yeah, so cramd by the CIA. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:09:23):
So when they this happened in seventy eight, that's when
I became a political atheist.

Speaker 9 (02:09:29):
And little Jimmy Kanda, oh the Dinney Khana, everybody likes
so much. A Kanda, the peanut.

Speaker 5 (02:09:36):
Farmer, probably with a paracahones the size of peanut. Oh
the guy that brought us up. Brazinski, Oh, Brazinski. Oh
the Polish s b over there that came over here.
We got to stop those Russians in Afghanistan because we
got to let the Taliban take over. Oh you forgot

(02:09:57):
about that. Oh, and they created the Mujahadeen, better known
today as al Cada.

Speaker 9 (02:10:02):
Yeah that Jimmy Conna.

Speaker 5 (02:10:04):
He comes back from spending New Year's Eve with the
Shah and his wife.

Speaker 9 (02:10:09):
And in those days.

Speaker 5 (02:10:10):
They got out of the helicopter and all the little
boys in their costumes, all dressed up in the new
drag things. Yet he got and he says, a Shah
is the island of stability in the Middle East, and
the Bronx we used to say BS has.

Speaker 9 (02:10:27):
Its own sound. This thing's going down.

Speaker 5 (02:10:31):
And I started playing the Golden Futures movie back then,
so I bought my first gold.

Speaker 9 (02:10:38):
I go about one hundred and eighty three dollars an hource.

Speaker 5 (02:10:41):
Now I'm going back to that because now what they're
saying is that gold has not gone up like this
since the nineteen seventies because of that and spiking inflation. Okay,
it's totally different, nothing to do with what went on

(02:11:02):
back then.

Speaker 9 (02:11:03):
And here's the deal. This is in your trends journal.

Speaker 5 (02:11:06):
This week and nowur economic update. This is not the
nineteen seventies. Back then Americas quote we're number one and
quote the exceptionals.

Speaker 9 (02:11:18):
Those days are gone. It's a different world.

Speaker 5 (02:11:21):
Back in nineteen seventy eight, when gold prices started to spike,
America's gross domestic product was two point five trillion dollars,
while third world China's gross domestic product was around one
hundred and fifty billion.

Speaker 9 (02:11:41):
Wow, think of that.

Speaker 5 (02:11:44):
This is a country of what one point four billion
people and all they had was one hundred and fifty
billion dollar GDP. Wow, today it's around twenty trillion.

Speaker 1 (02:12:02):
Amazing.

Speaker 5 (02:12:03):
India's GDP today is over four trillion. Back then, who's
one hundred and thirty seven billion another country? Or today
they have like one point four billion people. So everything
changed when this slimeball, this arrogant little piece of scum

(02:12:24):
that's now worth about one hundred and thirty million dollars.
A little nobody beware of Slick Will. There's a T
shirt I did in nineteen ninety two when he ran
for office he brought China into the World Trade Organization.

Speaker 9 (02:12:41):
You look at.

Speaker 5 (02:12:42):
Chinese GDP from nineteen seventy to two thousand and one,
it's a little up like that, then it shoot straight up.
So going back and according to AIA overview, the combined
GDP of the expanded Brick groups including new members and partners,

(02:13:05):
is projected to be around seventy seven trillion in twenty
twenty five, representing approximately forty percent of the global GDP.
Seeing trouble ahead today, President Trump blamed bricks for their
quote attack on the dollar and their attempt to weaken

(02:13:25):
its status as the world's leading currency.

Speaker 9 (02:13:29):
So they have it. It's a whole new world.

Speaker 5 (02:13:31):
There is no relationship between rising goal prices in the
late nineteen seventies compared to today and prepare you're ready
for the death of the dollar and continuing rising goal prices.

Speaker 9 (02:13:46):
So this is the story.

Speaker 5 (02:13:48):
The bricks now control are in charge of nearly fifty
percent of the world's GDP. They have enough of the
United States geopolitical and socioeconomic hegemony.

Speaker 9 (02:14:02):
They want nothing to do with the dollar.

Speaker 2 (02:14:05):
Mhm.

Speaker 1 (02:14:06):
I can understand that. I feel the same way personally.

Speaker 5 (02:14:10):
Yeah, yeah, So it's the death of the dollar is coming. Yes,
America became the country that our founding fathers fought against.
Remember the son never sets on the British Empire. We
kill and slaughter people all over the world. But so Letti,
so you have to calm down and speak properly like

(02:14:31):
we do. So the people swallow our crap. So they
kept fighting war after war after war. And then what
happened after World War One? The British pound went way
down and the dollar went up because of all the
wars they fought and all the money they lost. The
same thing is happening in America today, the exact same thing.
Oh oh remember remember remember Trump selling himself as the

(02:14:55):
peace candidate, and again the cover of our magazine a man,
a piece or a piece of shr you know what.
He had his quotes when he was running for office
in twenty twenty four, and now his quotes since he
took office. So oh, now we're gonna They just passed
a bill almost a trillion dollars for the military industrial.

Speaker 1 (02:15:17):
Complex mm hmm. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (02:15:20):
And then when you put into CIA the NSA Homeland.

Speaker 5 (02:15:23):
Secure Homeland Security, a crap thing that lou Georgie Bush
made up in two thousand and one, you're looking about
one point four trillion.

Speaker 2 (02:15:32):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (02:15:33):
Yeah, that's amazing.

Speaker 5 (02:15:34):
So we became the country our founding fathers fought against.
Now we're going to stop that his trug dealers over
there and vanish a whimb.

Speaker 1 (02:15:42):
And it's usually we become the monsters that we fight,
isn't that the case? I mean we see this over
and over again with countries. You know, you become the
monster that you fought. And as you point out, we've
become the British Empire.

Speaker 3 (02:15:54):
Yep.

Speaker 9 (02:15:56):
And again this thing with Venezuela. Oh man, I got.

Speaker 5 (02:16:03):
Somebody knows said I support Trump and I'm glad that
he's stopping those drug dealers.

Speaker 9 (02:16:09):
From bringing those drugs into America. How are you kidding me?

Speaker 5 (02:16:12):
Or what?

Speaker 9 (02:16:13):
I said, what proof do you have? What proof do
you have?

Speaker 1 (02:16:16):
Well?

Speaker 5 (02:16:16):
The intelligence said they have it. I said, you don't
kill people. You got to bring them to court to
bring them up on the charges. You don't just kill
them because this is what you think.

Speaker 1 (02:16:27):
And what I said, and when they finish.

Speaker 9 (02:16:30):
And I said, grow up.

Speaker 5 (02:16:32):
These are motor boats fifteen hundred miles away from the
United States. What wait, wait, what are you a little
motor boats going fifteen hundred miles.

Speaker 9 (02:16:44):
Now let's go back to what nobody talks about.

Speaker 5 (02:16:47):
Zero yeah again, Yeah, one one article after another in
the in the in the media about what's going on
in uh Venezuela that the United States is doing, and
about all about drugs. Not one word, not one word

(02:17:11):
about how Trump tried to overthrow the Maduro government when
he was president back in twenty nineteen. Yeah, you got
little boy Guido one Guido, remember him, a little boy
of nothing, a little shirt nothing.

Speaker 9 (02:17:28):
Nobody talks about that.

Speaker 5 (02:17:29):
Nobody talks about how the United States try to overthrow
the government. And they sent the troops in from Colombia
into Venezuela and they got wiped right out in detail
in your trends journal as it was happening in twenty
and nineteen and twenty and twenty.

Speaker 9 (02:17:45):
Zero zero words about it.

Speaker 5 (02:17:48):
And they're selling the crap list stopping those drug deals
a drug law, and the people swallow the crap.

Speaker 1 (02:17:55):
Yeah. Yeah, Its like with Canada. You know, he said
Fitnel's coming in from that's not true at all, and
we know that's not true of Venezuela. But what I
was going to say is that even if these people,
even if they gave them due process, right, and they
stopped the boats, they checked them, they found out they
did have drugs, and they would arrest the people. That's

(02:18:15):
what they're still doing in other areas, so we know
that that policy hasn't changed, so we know that it's
about regime change there. But even if you stop somebody,
you find out that they are dealing drugs or something.
And as you point out, these boats, I don't know
if they could make it that distance or not, but
I doubt that they could. But you don't kill them, right,

(02:18:36):
there's no death penalty for smuggling drugs. They go to jail,
but they don't get a death penalty. So how in
the world could you justify giving them a more stringent
penalty then they would get if they were if they
had due process and were tried over something like that.
I mean, the whole thing just stinks to high heavens.
It's just amazing.

Speaker 5 (02:18:56):
This is an article in the Toilet Paper Record in
New York Times ten sixteen twenty five. US authorizes covert
action in Venezuela.

Speaker 1 (02:19:08):
Yeah, pressure the Douro, Yeah, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:19:12):
They're sending CIA into Venezuela. So what if Venezuelas sent
their Cia into America?

Speaker 9 (02:19:20):
Why how dare they? How dare they? We can go
to any country and do anything that we want.

Speaker 5 (02:19:27):
How dare anybody? It's the same crap with Israel. Oh oh,
were the chosen people? We could kill anybody anywhere. And
don't you tell us what to do? And shove this
settlement to line up here? You know what, it's a
violation of the Geneva Convention and Article two for two
of the United Nations. Oh no, it's not. God gave

(02:19:48):
us this land. I don't want to hear your fairy tale.
I don't want to hear your fairy tale. Oh no,
God told Abraham e Moses. Oh yeah, God got locked
draw never said anything in three thousand, five hundred years.
I don't I want to hear you fairy tale.

Speaker 1 (02:20:01):
Well, so it's an idea to say that we're exceptional.
We don't the laws don't apply to us, right, we
called American exceptionalism, and we call it, you know, for
the Jews are called God's chosen people. Right, But it's
the same idea. The standards don't apply to us. You know,
there's international rules for everybody but us.

Speaker 9 (02:20:17):
Yeah, and now let's go back to Venezuela.

Speaker 5 (02:20:23):
You think the United States would have invaded a rock,
Syria and Libya and Venezuela if their major export was broccoli.

Speaker 1 (02:20:38):
Yeah, Well, we have a history not oil. Yeah, that's right.
We have a history. As Smthley Butler pointed out about
going to war in Central and South America over fruit.

Speaker 9 (02:20:48):
But got it.

Speaker 1 (02:20:49):
But it's not fruit that people care about it anymore.
It's the oil, and that's why we're there. You're absolutely right.

Speaker 9 (02:20:55):
Oh no, there's no question about it.

Speaker 1 (02:20:56):
Yeah. Yeah, And they're not making any bones about it.
It's kind of interesting, I think. Did you notice that
the admiral who is in charge of the Southern Command,
which is you know, all of these different this this
you know, military group has gone down there with the
ships and everything, as well as the B fifty twos
that they were flying over the last day or so

(02:21:17):
over Venezuela. The guy who's in charge of all that,
his name is Admiral Halsey. Did you see that he resigned.
There's a lot of talk as to whether or not
he was pushing back on Trump and he doesn't want
to go forward with this because we've seen one military
legal expert, the people who are the top people for
JAG and multiple administrations coming out and saying this is

(02:21:38):
a war crime. What he's doing, this is a violation
of international law. And so when you look at this,
this guy is less than one year into what is
typically a three year term and he just walked because
he didn't want to have anything to do with this.

Speaker 9 (02:21:52):
Yep. Yeah, wrapped up the Ukraine War.

Speaker 5 (02:21:57):
Germany pledges two billion dollars in a Germany on Wednesday
pledged more than two billion dollars in military aid for
the Ukraine.

Speaker 9 (02:22:05):
On Oh, Germany, Hey like World War One?

Speaker 5 (02:22:08):
I like World War two better? Now we got merks
over there in Germany. Germany third largest economy.

Speaker 1 (02:22:15):
In the world and shrinking fast.

Speaker 5 (02:22:19):
Largest largest in Europe, and they're in a recession for
two years, heading to the third Oh no, we're not
heading third. No, I'll have GDP is going to go
up zero point two percent. All right, you in a recession,
But we're borrowing a trillion dollars to stop those Russians,
to build up our defense. Oh, in the infrastructure, all

(02:22:40):
the tanks. I'm not making this up. Trillion dollars. We
got to stop those Russians. We only killed twenty five
million of them in Operation Barbarossa in World War two,
and now we got to kill more because if we
don't stop those Russians, they're going to invade Europe.

Speaker 9 (02:22:59):
That little got so on Macrone, the little boy over
there in.

Speaker 5 (02:23:04):
President of France, right with a peck of the size
of his pencil, if he has one, we're gonna they
want to send troops into Ukraine. Starmer, a little nothing
of a boy in the in the UK with their
economy going down, we've got to build our defense. We've
got to stop those Russians that build it. When all
else fails, they take you to war. The global economy

(02:23:25):
is failing. Let's go back to gold, all right. That's
why gold prices are spiking, and that's why they won't
tell you about it. The whole economic situation in the
world is going to crap. According to the OECD, the
debt level is almost three hundred and forty trillion dollars.

Speaker 1 (02:23:52):
Well, I think what they'll do is they'll tell us
about gold when they've got everything set and the right
to pull the trigger on the war. As you're pointing out,
because people are going to be really angry about what's happening.
We're starting to see the pushback a little bit and
uh in Germany and in the UK, but they keep
their boot on the politics there to make sure it
doesn't really get through. People know what's happening. Everything is

(02:24:13):
going down because they this is a self inflicted wound
by the the people who are leading the UK and Germany,
you know, by Mertz by Stormer, all these people with
their their Green New Deal type of thing, you know,
their their climate mcguffin. They are destroying their manufacturing base
and destroying their economy and destroying their standard of living.

(02:24:35):
All these things are being destroyed. It's like national suicide
being committed by these national governments. And so of course
they've got to have the war because they are killing
their own economy. And when people figure that out, that's
when they got to take them to wars. You always say, yep, bureaucraps.

Speaker 5 (02:24:54):
Yeah, well, from your city to your state to the
federal government, a bunch of slime balls telling us what
to do and how to do it.

Speaker 9 (02:25:05):
Again, this is very important again as a trend fourcaster.

Speaker 5 (02:25:08):
It's not what you like, what you want, what you wish,
what's what is there is an election going on that's
going to happen in a couple of weeks for the
mayor in New York City.

Speaker 1 (02:25:20):
Yeah that's right, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:25:21):
Mandani right, a little boy of nothing. Again, we've both
been thirty three years old. You're just starting to grow up.

Speaker 1 (02:25:28):
You don't know anything.

Speaker 5 (02:25:30):
Anyway, He's thirty three years old, and it looks like
according to the polls, he's going to win the race.
He's twelve percentage points over Cuomo, Little Andy. Cuomo is
running as an independent and Curtis Sliwa is on the
Republican side. He only has fifteen percent support. Okay, thirty

(02:25:52):
three year old guy, Now again, this is what you
do is trend forecast.

Speaker 1 (02:25:56):
Let me ask you before you get You just mentioned
the percentages. Is it for? Then I have to get
more than fifty percent? Or what happens in a three
way race there in New York just a person who's
got the most votes.

Speaker 5 (02:26:09):
From what I know, I couldn't be wrong. So now
this is another article. This is now, this is again,
This is why I tell our staff the writers pay
attention to this.

Speaker 9 (02:26:21):
Are you ready?

Speaker 5 (02:26:23):
This is from Yesterday's New York Times, Right, uncertainty as
people seem to welcome a military coup in Madagascar.

Speaker 9 (02:26:36):
And it goes on to say.

Speaker 5 (02:26:39):
Madagascar erupted into cheers on Tuesday at the stunning fall
of President Andrea Rogero Lavonia, who was impeached by parliament
and ousted by the military.

Speaker 9 (02:26:54):
In rapid succession. You ready following.

Speaker 5 (02:26:57):
Weeks of violence, youth led protests that rocked this impoverished
South African island nation. Remember youth led protests that this
impoverished South African nation. Now the article right below it,

(02:27:22):
gen Z finds a voice with protests across Africa, and
they're talking about first Kenya, then Madagascar, now Morocco. A
wave of protests under the banner of gen Z has
swept through parts of Africa. Each protest has had specific causes,

(02:27:46):
but under the surface, each reflects the failure of elected
governments to provide economic opportunities for the young people.

Speaker 9 (02:27:57):
Now, remember what I just said.

Speaker 5 (02:28:00):
I just wrote about the first one impoverished South African
nations economic provide economic opportunities for young people. There's also
that they didn't they you know, they It's a good article.
I'm not condemning it. There's protest going on in Indonesia.

Speaker 9 (02:28:18):
Same thing. Protests going on in Nepal.

Speaker 1 (02:28:21):
Yeah, I was just said Nepal. I remember covering that.

Speaker 9 (02:28:23):
Yeah, right, all young people.

Speaker 5 (02:28:26):
Now, let's go back to New York City. A thirty
three year old guy, you know who's vot He's getting
young people.

Speaker 9 (02:28:36):
The young people have no future. It's gone. Yeah, gen
Z is jen zero.

Speaker 5 (02:28:44):
They can't earn a living, you go to college, you're
deep in debt, you can't get a good job. And
now AI is wiping out a lot of that stuff too.
That's why this guy in New York City is winning.
I'll give you free buses, gonna lower rent, I'm gonna
get more housing. He's going for the people that are
impoverished and the young people have no future. The facts

(02:29:10):
are all there. Nobody's talking about this what I'm putting
together right now, it is going to be protests all
over the world.

Speaker 9 (02:29:20):
Again, go back to goal prices.

Speaker 5 (02:29:22):
Gold is going up because the global economy is going down.

Speaker 9 (02:29:27):
End of story.

Speaker 1 (02:29:30):
Yeah, I agree, absolutely true. And so you know when
you look at this, they don't want people to see that.
Let's talk a little bit about the stable coin stuff.
This is their effort. I think to do the way
I see. It's a couple of things going on with it.
First of all, it gives them the power of CBDC

(02:29:52):
without calling it CBDC, and they can pretend that it's
something else and still get that same functionality. But I
think it also is a way that the they can
package and sell their government debt, the T bills that
other central banks and stuff aren't finding. What do you
think about the stable coin stuff, especially since we just
had PayPal and their stable coin partner minted gerald three

(02:30:18):
hundred trillion dollars worth of stable coin that of course
they don't have, right And so again this is like
a fiat currency. It's just like you know, declaring it
out there. And that was there for about a half
hour before they got rid of it, which is more
than twice the entire world's GDP. They just added these
numbers to their account there. You know, what do you

(02:30:39):
think is going on with the stable coin stuff? And
where is that happening? You know, with the crypto stuff?

Speaker 9 (02:30:46):
Or Will could not have come up with a better name.

Speaker 1 (02:30:51):
That's right, not stable and not a coin, call it.

Speaker 9 (02:30:55):
A stable coin? Who are you talking to?

Speaker 5 (02:30:57):
One of my six years old what stable coin thing
invented back by nothing and printed on nothing, totally digitized crap,
and you're calling me to stable coin, and you're a
thousand percent right. They're going to make up cbdc's these
these fake coins and we just got rid of valid debt.

Speaker 9 (02:31:19):
Mm hmmm, you're one hundred percent correct.

Speaker 1 (02:31:22):
Let me ask you about the real estate because you've
been head of the curve on all this commercial real
estate stuff that's the real estate bubble. Do you see
this push for tokenization which is not just stable coin,
but a lot of different things, and especially real estate
and Larry Fink Blackrock, he made a lot of money
out of the debacle of real estate securitization stuff that

(02:31:45):
happened to pump and dump with that, and so they're
looking at trying to tokenize a lot of real estate.
What do you think they're trying to do with that?
And what do you think they're going to be able
to do with that? Are going to Is this going
to be something like securitization? Do you think that that's
what they're trying to do? Is to excuse me, sorry,
hand to sneeze, is that going to be their way

(02:32:07):
of manipulating the real estate market that is in a
lot of trouble.

Speaker 5 (02:32:11):
They're going to try it, but it's not gonna worth
it won't be worth anything.

Speaker 9 (02:32:15):
Here's the deal.

Speaker 5 (02:32:16):
You see the problems going on already with these number
of banks dying, just a number of them. It's going
to be again. We're saying this and nobody else's is
going to be an office building bus.

Speaker 9 (02:32:32):
Again.

Speaker 5 (02:32:32):
Tracking trends is the understanding where we are, how we
got here, and where we're going. When they launched the
COVID war, can't go to work, stay home, and people
saying in themselves, you know, I was traveling, getting you know,
getting up at five o'clock in the morning, travel an

(02:32:54):
hour and a half.

Speaker 9 (02:32:55):
Feature I'm not doing that anymore. And then I'm a guy.

Speaker 5 (02:32:58):
Let's say I got ten stories in a office building.
I don't see them anyway. They're in cubicles. You stay home.
You look at the office vacancy rate in the United States.
Let's go back to twenty nineteen, before the COVID War
that began on Chinese Lunar New Year, the year of
the rat January twenty twenty, the office vacancy rate was

(02:33:20):
around eleven percent vake it nobody there. Now it's double
that almost about twenty percent is going to be huged
to faults on these loans because they don't have the
tenants anymore and they don't have the money to pay
back their loans and the banks don't have the money
to cover them. It's already happening. Now you're starting to

(02:33:44):
see the banks and like Zion and others, it's going
to go down. Let's go back to twenty twenty three. Again,
no ancient history. Silicon Common Valley Bank, Signature Bank, and
First Republic.

Speaker 9 (02:34:04):
Went down.

Speaker 5 (02:34:05):
The markets were crashing and gold prices are spiking. That
was three banks. You're going to see thirty one hundred.

Speaker 1 (02:34:13):
Banks maybe, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:34:15):
Start going bust from the office building bust. It ain't
coming back, and that's going to crash the equity markets
along with what they're just starting to talk about it.
You go back to OW with Trends Journal, January twenty
eighth of this year. Dot Com bust two point zero.

Speaker 1 (02:34:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:34:38):
Again, we only go by the facts I mentioned before
about slick Willie Clinton, and I mentioned this before on
your show, before he brought China into the World Trade Organization.

Speaker 9 (02:34:49):
Go back to twenty two thousand.

Speaker 5 (02:34:53):
Ten percent of Chinese eighteen year olds went to college. Today,
nearly seventy percent young people are totally AI high tech addicted.
And the Chinese are not stupid people. Matter of fact,
the young people are probably a lot smarter than the
dumbbells here. There's a different culture, and our culture is

(02:35:17):
going down big time when you look at what the
people look like, how they dress, how they the whole
thing's going down. So you've got a country at one
point four billion against three hundred and forty seven millionaire. Now,
whether it's China doing oh they're holding back on the
rare earth minerals. Oh you need those things or chips
and things. Yeah, we won't talk about that. The only

(02:35:37):
they got like over ninety percent of control of it anyway,
But they're also going to lead it.

Speaker 9 (02:35:45):
Because you're also.

Speaker 5 (02:35:47):
Looking at companies like I had the article over here.
Google is just investing heavily in India in their AI world.
India another country one point four billion people here it
is Google plans to invest fifteen billion dollars on India Hub.

(02:36:13):
Google announced on Tuesday that we will invest sixteen billion
dollars in India to establish its first artificial intelligence hub
in the country. The Asians are going to take over.

Speaker 9 (02:36:31):
AI.

Speaker 5 (02:36:33):
Trends are born, they grow, they mature, reach old age,
and die. You don't invest all your dough in a
trend that was just born about three years ago. It's
an infant. They've well again, the facts are all there.
They've well over invested in these companies.

Speaker 9 (02:36:51):
That aren't making money.

Speaker 5 (02:36:53):
They're deep in debt, and they're saying it's going to
come back up. It ain't going to come back up.
And India are going to lead the world in AI
is going to be a dot com bust in America.
It's going to crash the equity markets along with the
office building bust. The pe ratios in the the s

(02:37:14):
and P five hundred and on. They're way at the top,
way at the top.

Speaker 9 (02:37:20):
And then you have the magnificent seven.

Speaker 5 (02:37:23):
Oh the only like forty of the markets they control up, yeah,
seven company.

Speaker 9 (02:37:29):
How about all the rest of it?

Speaker 5 (02:37:30):
We won't talk about the rest of them.

Speaker 1 (02:37:34):
So you see, AI is becoming Asian intelligence.

Speaker 9 (02:37:37):
Right absolutely, you go perfectly said.

Speaker 1 (02:37:40):
Let me get your take on what's going on with
Argentina and our farms here that are being hurt by
the tariffs, and of course you the twenty billion dollars
of bailout and currency swaps and stuff like that that
are happening that Treasure Secretary Scott Bessett put together. And
at the same time he's also orchestrating, he said, another

(02:38:02):
twenty billion dollars coming from private banks and others that
are out there. Meanwhile, the farmers are going out of
business in Arkansas, about one out of every three farms
is about to go under. What do you think this
is about? What's your take on all that?

Speaker 9 (02:38:16):
What the hell are we giving helping Argentina for?

Speaker 1 (02:38:19):
We want to make Argentina great again.

Speaker 5 (02:38:22):
That little clown boy again. I took out the trademark.
We owned the trends researchers too, owns the trademark presidential
reality show. Yeah, yeah, all right, another little clown boy,
another arrogant piece of nothing.

Speaker 1 (02:38:42):
Yeah. He went to Washington and he made a big
deal out of presenting Trump a letter that he wrote
to the Nobel Peace Committee saying they should give the
prize to Trump. He had that letter reprinted and framed
and he handed it to him And that's worth I
guess twenty billion dollars right there.

Speaker 5 (02:39:02):
Don't you think you imagine twenty billion dollars going on
as our country's rotting in front of us?

Speaker 1 (02:39:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:39:08):
Yeah, you know where I am up here in Kingston,
right I drive? I could drive to Montreal four and
a half hours. Mm hmm, Amtrak you know, am crap
right across the river in Rhinebeck. Take the train from
Rhinebeck to Montreal. You know how long it takes?

Speaker 1 (02:39:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (02:39:31):
Ten hours, ten hours. Yeah, yeah, I could drive there
in four and a half hours. Look at our rail system.

Speaker 5 (02:39:42):
Look at our roads, look at our bridges, look at
the filth of our city. And that arrogant bassing boy
and arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant.

Speaker 9 (02:39:53):
Oh what was it with the Sorrows Gang at one time,
wasn't he?

Speaker 1 (02:39:56):
I think that's right? Broke the Bank of England?

Speaker 5 (02:39:58):
Yeah, yeah, take an hour of money to help Argentina.

Speaker 9 (02:40:02):
Ozaowa, country's rotting.

Speaker 5 (02:40:04):
How about twenty billion dollars to rebuild our rotted country?
Gotta hell's celenty you're not a member of the crime syndicate.

Speaker 1 (02:40:13):
Well, the thing that makes me upset about it is
that as soon as they gave that money to Argentina,
Argentina said, oh, well, great, we've got some cash. Now,
let's drop our export taxes on soybeans. And they, you know,
China just stopped buying soybeans from the US market completely zero.
And so they step in and they sell it to China.

(02:40:34):
So we give them money, and then they cut the
throats of our own farmers even worse than Trump is doing.
And Trump knew this is going to happen, because it
happened in his first administration when he started playing around
with tariffs and other things with China. They retaliated through
the agricultural market because that's where they are the big customer.
And so when you look at this, Trump cares nothing

(02:40:57):
at all about the areas that are his big support
I think. And yet they still love him. You know,
he could kill him, and it's a love him. It's
amazing to me. It was stupid.

Speaker 5 (02:41:07):
I mean again, the majority again, like my father may
rest in peace. You know, I get upset about what
was going on, and he saved me. Son, Take it easy.
People have little minds. And again, let's go back to
the facts. Let's go back to nine to eleven and
little Georgie Bush, a little boy of nothing, a little

(02:41:31):
clown boy.

Speaker 9 (02:41:31):
Don't you know my daddy was Who was that guy?

Speaker 5 (02:41:35):
We're going to get that guy, Osama bin lad general wife.
Ninety percent of Americans swallowed the crap coming out of
that little jerk's mouth. We go to the Afghan War,
the longest war in American history, that we lost only
costs US a couple of trillion bucks. I only killed
a couple of hundred thousand people. Again, the majority of

(02:41:57):
the people know nothing. It does not take a majory
to prevail, but rather and I rate Tyler's minority. Keenan
studying brush fires of freedom and the minds of men,
said Samuel Adams. And I'm a'm irate. I hate my
money being stolen to give to criminals and to kill

(02:42:19):
other people.

Speaker 9 (02:42:21):
I don't want my money to go to kill other people.

Speaker 1 (02:42:23):
Yeah, I agree, I agree. What do you think about
Trump's police state moves, you know when he's you know,
I certainly don't want to see us being swamped with
illegal aliens coming in here. I've always said the big
issue is the welfare magnet. And we just had a
story this week where we had a guy who did
not have his identity papers, like he's living in Nazi

(02:42:46):
occupied France. They arrest him and they let him go
because he really was here legally, but he didn't have
his papers on him. So he's gonna have to pay
one hundred and thirty dollars. And so it comes out
in the story that was from maybe New York Times
or something, and they said, he said, I don't have
one hundred and thirty dollars. He said, I'm living an
apartment that's paid for by the government. So it's like,

(02:43:08):
what is he doing here? Why does he have legal
residents that's here. And so I've said the way that
you get these people that are here, if they're working,
I don't really have a problem with it. But if
they're not here working and earning their way, they should
go home and we should cut off the welfare to them.
But instead, what Trump is doing is he's sending out
these thugs, these goons who are bullying people in the street.

(02:43:29):
We got helicopters, buy helicopters. They're gropelling out of the
helicopters and attacking apartment buildings in Chicago and things like that.
You know, I was when I was at Info Wars,
I was against the police state. But now the right,
is all about that. And when I complained about it
on social media, Gerald, I get all these people saying
I voted for this, I want this to happen. Well,

(02:43:51):
you know, f around and find out type of stuff, right,
And so they're cheering this. It's no wonder. We can't
get anybody to show up at it occupy Peace rally
because they want civil war in their own country. They
want the government it's going to come out and shove
them around and hit them with tear gas, kettle them
into a certain area and beat them. And they think
that's a great thing. And they can't even remember when

(02:44:13):
it was happening to the conservatives five years ago. What's
your take on all that?

Speaker 5 (02:44:19):
Okay, let's go with the immigration problem, and we only
write the facts in your Trands Journey. They were letting
them come in here, go to Marshalls, go to target,
go to home depot, go to Low's, signs out in
front all the time, help wanted part time, full time.

(02:44:41):
They let all this cheap labor come in again, going
back to the gen zs. They have no future. They
let them come in because they were hiring cheap labor. Instruction,
on and on they wanted cheap labor. So now they're
in here, that's they let them come in. Yes, they

(02:45:02):
wanted them to come in. We wrote the facts as
it was happening in your Trends Journal number two. Now
you let him in here, and now you're throwing them
out like this.

Speaker 9 (02:45:14):
How disgusting. Yeah, I agree with you one hundred percent.

Speaker 5 (02:45:20):
And ice again, that little arrogant piece of scum, Little
Georgie Bush. He's the one that gave us homeland security
that we never had before. All right, that courses how many,
probably hundreds of billions of dollars for the stupid crap.

Speaker 9 (02:45:44):
What are you doing this to these people for?

Speaker 5 (02:45:46):
Yeah, exactly, let him in here, Leave them alone. I
don't know.

Speaker 9 (02:45:53):
They're all drug dealers. Oh no, they're all criminals. Yeah, okay,
I'm a moron.

Speaker 5 (02:45:58):
I believe the crap that they're shoving down my throat,
just like I believe Georgie Bush. Again, to me, anybody
that calls themselves a republican and democratic, liberal, conservative.

Speaker 9 (02:46:07):
Liberty, grow up?

Speaker 1 (02:46:10):
Yeah, yeah, grow up?

Speaker 5 (02:46:11):
Could you think outside of what you you believe in
your little circle? How about just looking at the facts. No,
I won't look at the facts, So I agree with
you one thousand percent.

Speaker 9 (02:46:25):
You said it, you nailed it perfectly.

Speaker 1 (02:46:27):
Yeah. Some guy replied to me and said, it's a
civil war. It's on, just accept it. And I said, well,
there's a civil war. I'm fighting against your concept of it,
so you can accept that because I'm not going to
give in on this stuff. It just nothing makes me
more angry. You know, we look at Chicago. Yeah, they
got a big crime problem there, but you know, you'd
see dozens of people who get shot over weekends, you know,

(02:46:48):
because of the gangs that are there, because of the
drug war stuff that's there. But when they did that
rate against the apartments, I mean they were dragging people
in the middle of the night, families and kids and
zip tying them. One elderly lady said, I'm going drough
all my life. I've never had a gun stuck in
my face before until these federal goons did it. And
it's like, I'm not okay with that either. Yeah, I mean.

Speaker 9 (02:47:12):
Stuff pil hit look.

Speaker 1 (02:47:16):
Exactly.

Speaker 5 (02:47:16):
And again, this is the other deal that no one
talks about. And we warned us when they launched the
COVID war, everything changed. As I used to say and
still do when people lose everything and have nothing left
to lose, they lose it. When they locked down the

(02:47:37):
country for almost three years, they destroyed the lives and
livelihoods of millions of people.

Speaker 1 (02:47:44):
Yes, yes, and they're doing it now with the farmers again.

Speaker 5 (02:47:48):
Yeah, all the kids that were forced to stay home,
can't go to school, can't go out, They got all
screwed up and they stayed like that. Again, only the
facts look them up. There were seventy four million one
to seventeen year olds in America from January twenty twenty

(02:48:13):
to June twenty twenty three, when the CDC stopped reporting
the numbers, and of seventy four million one to seventeen
year olds that were forced to stay home, under two
thousand died of COVID.

Speaker 1 (02:48:31):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 5 (02:48:32):
And according to the CDC, sixty one percent of those
hospitalized for COVID were obese.

Speaker 1 (02:48:45):
And they're dying in the hospitals because of what they
were doing to people in the hospital. So yeah, it
wasn't some.

Speaker 9 (02:48:51):
Vote what they did.

Speaker 5 (02:48:52):
And again we're talking about the with the mental and
why crime is what it is. And number two, when
we could talk about the global economy, it was artificially
propped up for three years. That brought us the inflation
and all and the cheap money flooding into the systems.

(02:49:13):
And again, the global debt, according to the CDC OECD
is almost three hundred and forty trillion dollars. Don't go
to work, stay home. Here's free money and billions and billions.
Remember for the airline industry and all their big buddies. Oh,
don't worry about it, here's the money they created.

Speaker 9 (02:49:32):
COVID.

Speaker 5 (02:49:32):
I'm telling you, COVID changed the world dramatically. Go to
look at China. They come out of an article again
yesterday about how, oh, China's inflation rate keeps dropping because

(02:49:52):
they say, because this people have are hesitant on spending
since the COVID prices pandemic. They call it, no, no,
the people aren't spending because they had three years of
zero COVID policy and they destroyed the lives and livelihoods
one hundreds of millions of people.

Speaker 1 (02:50:12):
That's right. Yeah, I believe that the COVID nonsense was
the other shoe to drop of nine to eleven. Really,
we had the first one of the Germ Games was
just a couple of months before we had nine to eleven.
I think it's two months before and then you had
the anthrax attack and stuff like that. So they've laid
this foundation. They practiced it for twenty years. But then,

(02:50:34):
you know, when you look at nine to eleven, that
changed America. It set us on the course for a
police and surveillance state. But nine this COVID stuff that's global,
and it has all kinds of economic percussions that you're
talking about, set in stage for UBI, universal basic income
and for government surveillance and control and ID and it's
been global, you know. So that second shoe of nine

(02:50:56):
to eleven was a global shoe to drop. I agree.

Speaker 11 (02:51:00):
So I.

Speaker 5 (02:51:02):
Ran into these people who I knew, the guy many
years ago who has lived here, and she stopped by
and he's with his wife and he lives in Turkey,
and she's Turkish, very bright, I said, And I said,
He said, how things up here in Kingson? I said,
everything closed? Everything changed after COVID. You know, it used
to be places that were just played music. Places all

(02:51:26):
over here we're partying TI two three o'clock in the morning.

Speaker 9 (02:51:29):
Now nine o'clock at night, it's dead.

Speaker 1 (02:51:31):
He said.

Speaker 9 (02:51:31):
COVID changed everything.

Speaker 5 (02:51:33):
She said it changed everything in Turkey too, just like
he was saying, this is a global impact. Yes, and
again the second country to lock down was Italy when
the average age of the people dying there was eighty
one years old.

Speaker 9 (02:51:48):
And when did it hit America?

Speaker 5 (02:51:51):
Kirkland, Washington, Kirkland, Washington, When the hell's that does some
little place up there Washington? When did it hit an
old age home?

Speaker 9 (02:51:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:51:59):
People to get about this and it Geeks were the
first ones, by the way, in America to lock down
because they got all that dough from everybody going zoom and.

Speaker 9 (02:52:08):
This and that and that and this and that and
that and that. They were the first ones to lock down.

Speaker 1 (02:52:13):
Mm hmmmm.

Speaker 5 (02:52:14):
So they can make more money. As I said, they
got it wrong. In the King's James Bible, they say
the meek shall inherit the earth. The geeks have inherited
the earth.

Speaker 1 (02:52:25):
Yeah, I agree. Well, you know, let's I want your
take on this. I see this as you know what
Trump is doing, and certainly when I see the responses
of people cheering this brutality on the streets and saying
it's justified because they don't like the left, every single
one of them who would come back and cheer. This
kind of brutality. Would say something about, oh the lefts

(02:52:46):
don't left don't understand this. We got to we got
to beat them, We have to go to war with them,
and all the rest is this is uh is the
purpose of this truly to start a civil war, to
escalate this left right animas h what he's doing here
with a you know, the thuggish tactics. What do you think?

Speaker 9 (02:53:07):
I don't know, you.

Speaker 5 (02:53:07):
Know, but it's definitely a civil wars already, it's happening. Yeah,
you know again, we need a new third party. It's
they again. Look they look, they look at the look
at the defense bill they pushed through.

Speaker 9 (02:53:22):
It's it's a Unit party.

Speaker 1 (02:53:23):
Yeah, I agree, I agree.

Speaker 5 (02:53:25):
Did you like genocide, Joe?

Speaker 1 (02:53:29):
It's a UNI party, but they keep this conflict going
between the two.

Speaker 9 (02:53:33):
But we need a third party. Yeah, I told you.

Speaker 5 (02:53:35):
I took out the domain name about a month ago,
we the People's Party dot us. That should have been
gone back when the Internet revolution began.

Speaker 1 (02:53:46):
Yeah, and then.

Speaker 5 (02:53:47):
I took out the one we the People's Party dot world.
You know, once upon a time we used to call
these little clowns public servants. We have a servants. We
have a servants to the politicians. You do what I
tell you to do. I'm a little andy Cuomo. Don't
you know my daddy was or how about up in Canada?
He had that true dope, Remember that little little clown punt?

Speaker 9 (02:54:09):
All right?

Speaker 5 (02:54:09):
Yeah, don't you know my daddy was here? It was
a feide caster. I'm not sure it wasn't. What a
little jerk after another. Again, it's a money it's a
crime syndicate that people call a government.

Speaker 1 (02:54:23):
Yeah, and I think one of it tell us about
all this stuff was the fact that Trudeau was doing
the same stuff as Trump, who was doing the same
stuff as macarn It didn't matter what country, didn't matter
what supposed party you were with, all on the same page,
all marching in lockstep, weren't they. It's truly amazing.

Speaker 5 (02:54:38):
Remember remember the people that were the health experts. Remember
that guy we had over here, Rachel Levin, Yeah, the
guy who cut his things off that became a was
from Robert to Rachel or something. I gotta believe this
ugly stupid clown telling me about health. Hey, hey, hey,

(02:54:59):
ugly piece of arrogance scum. Who's the first book I
worked on natural healing back in the nineteen eighties, and
I have an honorary doctor from the National University Ealth Sciences.

Speaker 9 (02:55:13):
Racial your ugly.

Speaker 5 (02:55:15):
Little piece of scum selling.

Speaker 9 (02:55:18):
You a lion junk. Oh yeah, I'm the Health.

Speaker 5 (02:55:23):
Minister of Burka, one little ugly clown all over the
world telling people what to do.

Speaker 9 (02:55:30):
Did you run after another?

Speaker 1 (02:55:31):
Did you catch RFK Junior telling Trump he's going straight
to having for all the stuff that he's done. I mean,
RFK has become such a sycophant as a disgusting and
telling everybody, no autism comes from tailanol. There hasn't been
an explosion in talanoll use. There's been an explosion in
the vaccines that we have. And that's what he says

(02:55:52):
his entire career. He was talking about that, and now
he's become a every couple of days, we've got a
new excuse as to there's an autism epidemic. He was saying.
At one point in time, he said, well, I think
it's circumcision that's out there. It's causing the autism. It's
just become a joke.

Speaker 9 (02:56:09):
That's another thing they made up. Circumcision.

Speaker 5 (02:56:12):
Yeah, that didn't happen until after World War Two. Yeah,
my older brothers weren't circumcised.

Speaker 1 (02:56:17):
But it's become Maha has become Haha. It's a real joke,
isn't it again?

Speaker 5 (02:56:23):
They I talked to Kennedy twice and when he was
running for president, I gave him the most amount of
money and an individual could give him six thousand, six
hundred dollars and I supported him. And then he came
out in favor of the Israeli genocide and I got
my money back.

Speaker 1 (02:56:44):
Well, that's the first thing he did was he came
back and said, you know, I wanted to make it
as if it was something that he had jurisdiction over.
He wanted to talk about anti Semitism. Remember that. And
you know that's not even there is an any government
organization that has anything that they can do about speech.

(02:57:05):
It's prohibited, prohibited for them to get involved in that,
and it certainly wouldn't be under his Bailey wig of
health issues. But he jumped into that.

Speaker 9 (02:57:17):
Again. Look at what's going on all over the world.

Speaker 5 (02:57:19):
Look what they're doing in the UK, how they terrorizing
people are coming out against it. Germany one after another,
one country after another. Again with what they've done to
to Gaza. It's a horror right in front of everybody's eyes.
They blew the place. We're gonna have total victory. What

(02:57:41):
do you what are you killing these innocent people for?
You're bombing the place into total ruins.

Speaker 1 (02:57:45):
Yeah. Well, like I said, we become the monsters that
we fight, right, we become the British Empire that we fought.
They've become the Nazis that they fought. It's a it's
just you see this happening over and over again. How
how many hours we would you give this peace? How
mean more hours? Do you think this so called peace
in Gaza is going to last? I mean both sides

(02:58:06):
are looking for every kind of excuse to start it up.

Speaker 9 (02:58:09):
Not gonna last.

Speaker 5 (02:58:10):
Yes, This is from Hajada's two days ago far right
foreign ministers. This is from Hahada's the Israeli newspaper about
on Tuesday night that there will quote be Jewish settlements
in Gaza. There will be no Hamas in Gaza, no

(02:58:32):
threat to it. You're ready for Israeli civilians living in
Gaza for decades. There will be Jewish settlements in Gaza.

Speaker 9 (02:58:45):
You ready? We have patience, determination, and faith. You're ready, and.

Speaker 5 (02:58:51):
With God's help, we will continue the series of victories
and miracles God has done with us and achieve full
victory here as well. What God you're talking about? Hey,
got someone? How about thou shalt not chill?

Speaker 1 (02:59:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:59:14):
Yeah, God, this is the God's name in vain.

Speaker 1 (02:59:19):
Yeah. Well, they've moved pretty far away from the Ten
commandments in the Torah. They've got their whole, they've got
different Jewish religion than they did even at the time
of Christ. So well, we're out of time. That's well,
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Always great to have you on. You've always got your
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Speaker 5 (02:59:58):
Thank you Gerald, Thank you Ben, thank you for all
that you do. I really appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (03:00:03):
Thank you the common Man. They created common Core and
dumb down our children. They created common past to track

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and control us. They're Commons project to make sure the
commoners own nothing and the communist future. They see the
common man as simple, unsophisticated ordinary. But each of us
has worth and dignity created in the image of God.

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That is what we have in common. That is what
they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us, while they hide
everything from us. It's time to turn that around and
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